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cijich for'thc-senjof playdowns of the section (first 4 teams), altho* in �pro-season .speculation they had .expected to land in the intermediate series.
,l*ast Saturday the Nisei clobbered Vipp's 9-1. paced by Tom YanYamoto's hat trick and Ken Rjggm*' superb 'uoalkeepvng. Fivers took advantage of �peUa'J '�< ag:vn>t -the ' rough-pia'yiv'.g- I -nues f�>'�'� an So win on .M'ondav. with"B:ll Rutjedge garnering hi< 2 l'rtkil �tnlticj of the. > ���"-. Fearce .expressed : satisfaction i � t.he improved positional play and passing of Jhe Nisei squad.
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The stock of All Nations A's hit a new low Wednesday :is Metro ousted the Nisei from second place in the Intorchurcii loiip.-Now the .Vs. face the formidable task of upsetting<lefeud-ihir Christ Church in a 2-game total jra-mes '/soH'os next week/ ���Bashing Tosh Kitajrawa was sorely missed as was fine play-maker Luev Takatsu. All Sanies were hartl 'fought,'-'.'with Mary Ebata and Tad Miura grabbing top honors. Mary won two ladies' doubles matches paired with Toship Takasaki and two--'mixed' matches with Tad, while Tad teamed with brother Johnny for two men's victories.
* Snndav at the UNK gym, St. Christopher Mustangs downed ' Lithuanians 68-59, virtuaUy putt-iinp the Nisei in the Bathurst-
,.1'oll.e^e. Basketball League playoffs with an 8-5 record and one i gam* tvmaininK in the sked. j Playing a delibenite style of {game, quite different from their usual fast-breaking wide open offense, Mustangs ended the first half with a comfortable o2-28 margin..
Lithuanians' tight rone defense �topped Herb Miya7nki's -sharp hootine; aromid the basket, and the too Ni-ei scorer was held to '2 n 'i<i'< for the half. Rut Roy i ^iva-:.-!1'1 h;,-fo�- liv from' outside, nh'.v assisted'-hy reliable Maka i.Maki'noto and Ken-Mi'yasaki, j After the. interval the teams ! plaved on oven/terms, hut with ji ;/hv"n;:ins. fenced to check .the }. -'do ;"�i :ts a Mttle harder, i He,-bv t"ok the opoortu-vity and led his teammales to a eonifort-! able-JVpoint win altho' Lithuan-� i ian< 'nresseil hard at times.
Herb coufiled 1H. followed by i Maka's sparking 15-point effort, : Roy dva\ Ken Miyasaki 10 each, ' Paul Hirano 0. Yuki Kameoka 4; and George Shiozaki
Tomorrow, Mustangs received :\ bye and will play their last scheduled .game on Sunday; Feb. 0, when they .meet Andy's who are tied with Tridents for top loss each. That's gym. � F/M
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' /Though the ' Nisei have lost twice to Christ Church, should a full squad turn out, they will have a good fighting chance. Team spirit has not been dampened. .'.'-.-
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. FORT WILLI AM, Out., Jan. 23. � Johnny Umakoshi continues 16 pace the men trundlers. as he ^mp-ihed the maples for 740(325). Trailing Johnnv were Sid Nishi-mvlra 001(279); Tonv Tatebe 027 <?'2Z). . Mhi Togawa 017(233), L"ke Nakamo�o. 013, Yuke Ta-teb> 007. Rookie Kihiio Oiiiae highlighted the day with.015 and a very good, singly of 249 (special mention. �'
In fernme circles, Amy Nishi-irura, currently pacing the fair ;\\. is giving. Sue Umakoshi a tough battle for' ladies' high, avera're.-Amv is one point-behind Sue's (189. She led the ladies at today's sfs-ion rolling 088 and registei?n?T a rjew ladies' high single of 300.
.SlapHappirs seem to be running away fnvn' tho rest of the league with 235 pomts, while second-place Dead Shots have 226. Rest of the trams are as follows; Roll-A-Heads 208, Screw Balls 190, Gliders 187,2, Busv Bees 184'-i, K-Jets 181 '2, and Hi-Lighters overtaking K-Jets for the cellar spot, with 177'i.
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Jan. 22. - r Western Canada's top bowler, Shig Niwatsukino, took the! seasonV.high-triple roll-ing a spectacular 910 to dispose of former leader Tad Kitagawa's 801.. Shigeru continues tp/lead thn loop, with an impressive 250 average, Kaye Inouyo is Tun-neru p. -
May . Kun'iano has replaced Nancy Kobayashi in ladies' high averages as the loop is well into the second half of the 1954-55 sked.
'itiie hot-and-cold Sam Sugie quintet has completely frozen up lately. I/asf year's - top rookie, Mammy Yabe, appears, to be sufr fering a "sophomore Jinx", while Caj>tain Sugie has not yet shown his usual form since his marriage last fall. Despite these failures, Edmund Matsuba is having his best keg year, holding a 198 average. �-GO
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.bn. 23. � AH bowlers were off their usual form as Ike Shi-r.'znki topped the list with 677. Clos�: ly following were Scotty Amemori w'th 670, Kunfo Suya-nia 007, Mi�s Otsu 656, and Don Yokota 015. '.The- feminine bowlers/were led by Kim.Korto with 645, trailed by Torchy Abe 595, I so Amemori 584. and Amy .Suwada 572.
T*am ReRwlt*: Swart 4e�. Blue-jays and Canaries def. E*gle�, both 7-0: Stardusts def Robins, Rocket* def Hawlcs, Lions del Aces and Tigers def Skylarks, all 5-2; Pigeons 4, Swallows 3.
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