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THE NEW CANADIAN
Saturday. February 12, 1955
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iADMINTON NEWS
- A Rood liuniber of Xisfi en-trios ha* bt'�n' rornnleci fvrViv T i D H toumoy slati'd to star^ at thf '�H<m1ovard*C!ub' i\e\i \VVd-; nosday. T^'ams ?urh as Tad and. Johnn'v Miura, Tosh KitajHiwa-Roy Shiii, Sab Morita-Johnny Takr-da. Osi-ar Hntashita-TosK Uyeda and To.;h Biwdu'Tommy Iwasaki �� a�v. expected to com-through with''some wins.
-All Nations As played 'their first game of a honie-and-home friterchureh playoff' series with Christ Church last Thursday.
THL FLYERS SUFFER THIRD LOSS, 3-1
Hampered by the absence: of several players, Hon Tierce's THL Nisei Flyers took it on the. chin for .the second straight game, their third loss of the season, last Monday''at the hands � of Nobles...
Coach Pierce wax forced to juggl'q his players throughout, having only nine*, players at his disposal. Frank .M unit a. returned to the defense for this game, however, and counted (lie lone Nisei tally in a''3-1 defeat. -
Goalie Ken Wiggins .'.was unable to cope with tlr.ee difficult screened shots.
Flyers will enjoy- smooth ice for the first time' this season 1 when they play the first game -Sunday at Ravina Gardens, 1:45 p.m.
TAndy:s Win 81-64
j Frank � MiyasakiV Mustangs I will go agaiust Andy's .Sunday in :h". first gam- <.-f a"tw.^gam<-total point-st-ries as jil'ayoff-* g.-t'; �u: i, r way in <!:<� Ihnhurst-'C"!-*<�<�'�� Cwrnnvani'.y P. a.s k v t b a 1 1. I:'t a.'jrU'-. 'Gami- tm, � is 1 :-t.V p.nu uv the I'NT 'gym. The- players would re'iilly appivcla!.- .-ua'ie.. fan support!
('laying � th�-:i* !a-t sohwluiod jrami- . last Sunday.' Mustangs bowed to Andy's Sl-(>4. Despite '.ho; Nisei stpiad's zone. diT.en-'\ -An ly's used t.htir h-jght to advantage, '.conlrollinir h<�th board< throughout'. '.
With' a 10-31 lead at tho half. Andy's stared off fast in th< s^ci nd /an to. counting'ten. point-.;, without .. reply '��from-"-the. Nisei ho(tpstiTs. "Mustangs were unabie to cope-.- with the i(>-'point lead.
Herb Miyasaki ng'ain paced the �Nisei attack with 19. points. Paid Hirano potted 12. Ken Miyasaki. 11, Maka Makimoto in, Roy Miyasaki G, Yuki Kameoka 4. ami Koy Kurita 2. ... *
'United Nations' Scene At Vancouver Boxing Includes Nisei
VANCOUVER. � Donald Ta-kao,. 112 pounds, of Fori wis, Wa-h., was among the c'nam.pion*. of th' A'aneouvtr Sun's Diamond amateur .homing .tournament h"'d at 'fV Exh;hi\b�r. grounds Jan. 28-2!�.
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Chuck Wakabayashi In Western Puck Loop
SEATTLE; Wash, C h-\\c k Wakabayashi, who joined the New Westiv inster.Cubs of thcAVestern llockev .Feague last month, iv-renUyVmade his -'first' '� "Seattle appearance. The .five.-foot -Can-. THan Av'n'i.'nan.' is snu! to- !-av.^ 'already captured .the imagination of .''Western. League followers.;
.Waknbaya'sh"! � scored the lone Pub tally in a 4-1 loss to Seattle Homhers.
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The M'Usfang enlryin;the Toronto -Church. Intermediate A League, have been''.doing quite well, and are now engaged in playoff finals: They were slated to oppose . Kingsway-I.ambt'on; Friday night and on ..Monday night at" the Ihimberside C. I. g.vm, ; - � -x -
This Nisei squad is the same aggregation as the Hathurst-Col-lege entry, except that it lacks pivotman Herb Miyasaki, who plays with Andy's in senior }i competition. .
Nisei Participate i In Curling in B.C.
j GRAND FOKKS, RC. - - Seiii. lOnixuka and Joe Fukut Were 1 members of .the winning ' Koy
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Grand Forks Pucksters
GRAND FORKS, B.C.--- As of Jan. 2<), J. Hamaguchi had 3 goals, i assists, and seven minutes in �penalties in 9 games, while 11. Kawamoto had tallied /mee in one game and had received a major penalty. Both are members of the .Grand Forks Fivers puck team. .
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HAMILTON HI-UTES
League-leading Elites came up against a brick � wall as Ken Hashimoto's bottorn team handed out a shutout, while second-place Jack Kondo & Co. swept, up ail three games to lake an undisputed top place.
Mits Sonoda led the evening with a nice 70S, with Koji Fiiku-moto clos� behind at 780! Sam Kawamoto hit .736(330), Bob Shi. bata 703, Mits Honda 602, and Jack Kondo 6S7.
Some of the ladies are still .showing a little; life after all. Lucy. 1 shi i's 331 was the best single of the evening, with 724 triple to match. (Bents me!) Kay Shimoji's quiet manners netted her a 660, Shirley Sonoda made 640, and newcomer Janet Kanatsuka rates a word of praise for her 645(310). Kim Hashimoto is back in form with a 636. while Sumi Mototsune's 592 also beats me! �KK
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FORT WILLIAM, Ont. � With only 6 weeks left, competition is becoming very keen in the Nisei Bowling League.
At thr 21st session last Sunday, TormTatebe. paced the men with 746(rT5). followed bv Johnny Umak<whi 679(257>, arid Kenny Nishimura 653(237).
Kay Mitsrmaga paced the girls wfth 661 triple and was second with 267 single; Jean Xishimura hit 574(213) and Amy Nishimura Lia ?vak*�oio topped the
TORONTO BUSSEI
.Moza Matsumoto passed 8.00 n?ain. hitting- 806(343) to assure top spot in the loop; Trnilinir �16>;a by. almost 100 pin?, was Kunio Suyania 709, followed by To.-h Mura'-I 70S. Joe Mivnzaki 702. Mits Otsu .688,- Tak 'Take->mna <>78. Sam Baba r.77; and Torn Watanabe,
Tbe Goto sisters. Tomo ami -Sakae, look ladies honors wiUi 704 and 658(:528) , respect-'velv. Kim Kono 650. and Misako Mura-kanu 614 followed.
Moza Matsumok-)'-leads with an �iverapr0 of 222. followed bv Geo. Fukusaka 214, and Tad "Nishimura 212. Hisrh aw-rages for. the ladies artr currently held bv Sakae Goto with 203/iso Amemori-103. and Tomo .GoJo 103.
Team Results: Lions d0f Star dusts. Fables def Rockets, Tigers def Swans all 7-0; .'Rlub.wys def Hawks' and Canaries dof Fkreons both 5-2: Skylarks def Robins. Swallows def Aces, both 4-3 '�'
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mte nmwng my of d* Umgme with 2S1 poiata. T^e others ar�: Dead Skott U�9 RoO-A-Head� 229, , Screw BUb 217, Boay Bees 213%V
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TORONTO REC SOCRATIC
Paul. Xakagawa's team is-currently leading the league with 20 points^ followed- br Sinarr Site-fuiiV 28, Kaz Osa'ke's ic. Vv>" Xhshikawa'* 23.. and Ken Na?a-,saka's.22 as the Jo^p noars the j.ha^-way mark of the second half. ! Singy Suofuii ]M the wav last J Sunday with 728(268), follows!
! bJ,?u^k>" T'da fi"^-40). An Ono 673 (2K3). Bob Yamam.vto
j (232). and Ma* Kurxla 651(241).
| Loading the ladies were Ks-xtiko TaKva's 6T?9( i>6). Mrt^y
'h2rt& 61^(249). 'H:pp,/Xoda*5 5,, (200). -ar.d Mary* Wakida>
Team Re^ts: Ha>ky orer Mak, 7-0; S:ngy over Shoji. Kax mr Pianl, Larry over Mm. Yoah
TORONTO MIXED MAJORS
The ladies came through wiih some good scores led bv Kim Tanaka's fine 720(250). closely followed by Rosie Nobuto's 602 (272-).. Ot hei-s were R i t s S.ni?i moto' 680(235), Mifsy K<mdo 075(250), Amy Hirota 657(283). .'IVrrto Watanabe 640(246), Doris Omoto 6:^3(225), Hedv M'tsuhnshi 014 (222), Ginger Terakita 607(216), Sumi Sugimoto 004(232): singles:''. Yoko X'oda 2(>0. Set Sato ; 258, Mary Kbnta 250. -rMariahe. Inouye 241; Kay Xishina' 230; Amv Kondo 222. �' -
.For - the men. Joe Tehara's. solid -703^302) .led" the way, but on tlu\ whole, three-game totals were below- the u*iiai. standard: Kaide Sbimi^u 702(203), Kats Iso-hmm 700(202). Maw Mori 080(258). Porky Tto .683(243')-; ^iniles: Kiyo :Oka 272. Hideo Takihashi 260. Tosh Fuji oka 207, Cord Hodgins 205. Curly Naka-gawa 250. Art Ono 257. To^h Sa-kura 251. Terry Fujioka 250.
Team Scores: Joe bt Tosh F.. Tosh S. bt.Drn. Sumi bt. Harrv. Kaide bt Mas. Mpw ht Charlie, all 7-o:" R-n- hr Tad. Curlv bt Kpz. both 5-2; Terry bt Tak*. 4-3.
Top teams to date are: Maw Mori 23. T^sh Sakura 23. Jon Tehara 17. Ka-'de Shimi?.u 17. Tad T.^nabe 17.
Th^fe are openings for two more girls. Any ladies wishing to bowl oti Sunday afternoons are asked M contac; prexy Roy Sasaki (LA. 5154) or any of th*> members. ' � RM
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