VMnextaT- Nor. 19, 1952
THE NEW CANADIAN
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Mustangs In Sr. Action
The two M us tings team* remained undefeated in Toront V hoop action as both junior and senior divisions swung into their ^ wdweek of play. Ail other teams have tasted at least one defeat" In the opener of the junior "
twin bin, Club Rhapsody sparked by Boh Adachi who potted 18 points, Jiandil'y defeated Orphans 43-28. T. Sumi also played Well in a losing cause, notching 11 points..
Rhapsody: 1?. Adachi 18, J. Togawn S, S. Mori 6, D. Tomi-hsro 4, S. Kajiura .3, R. Kobayashi 2, A. Fiirukawa 2, A. Takeuchi, F. Ue.da, K. Yamada . �4.3.
Orphans: T. Sumi 11, P. Nakat-su %-;}[. Fukusaka 4, G. Kanda 2,F. Murata 1, K. Kanda 1 � 28.
Although outplaying the Junior Mustangs for the major part of the game, Barons wound up on (he short end of a 36-20 count. Erratic shooting led to ftarons' downfall as the Mustangs, like their parent club, remained undefeated. Joe Wani was high scorer for the winners with 0 pts., and Joe Nekoda accounted for half of I Jar on s' total with 10 points. ; .
Mustangs: J. Wani 9, R. Mori 8, II. Kdennira 7, K, Ikeda 5," V. Kitagawa 3, T. Sakamoto 2, G. .Vakashitna 2, R. Tanaka, R. Ya-�suj/'P. - Fujino �: � 36.
Barons: J. Nekoda 10, D. Aoki, 4, K. Osaka 4, R. Matsushita 2; D. Tsuji, G. Isozaki, T. Fujiwara,
Nagano -..'�. 20.
In- senior action, Whizz Kids had little difficulty in setting back the Junior All-Stars 48-33 in a wide open game.Yuki Ka-nieoka was the' driving force of the Kids ' as the starry guard potttcd 13 points. Fred Miyasaki
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also came through -with, a' fir. effort and hooped 10 pts. K Kanda and Rob Adachi < ;u-h i..-: 7. points for the lowers. Aki-Ha-ryashi, Whizz Kids' hoe.� pilot.,wV> suffered an ankle injury � last week, was used sparingly. ." Whizz Kids'. Y. Kan'ieoka IV
F. Miyasaki, 10, S, Taknta.8.A. Fujiwara 7, S. Shintani 4, A; ){.�-yaslii 2, M.. Fukmnoto 2, Jr. I warn a 2 _ 43
� All-Stars: R. Adachi 7, K. Kanda 7, K. Osaka/.G,. IV Murata h. I). Aoki 3, J. Nekoda 3', T. Sumj. 1. B. Nagao, R. Matsushita �- '-"v! hijrlv avm^
Rebels came, mighty close to |a!u{ :>j!-, upsetting Mustangs but fell short ].--�--45-38 in the feature game of the I evening. The first half ended with Rebs leading 19-15 but Mustangs took command in the final half, outscoririg the losers 30-1.">. Wer-by Miyasaki and Ted Nishirhoio �were'instrumentalin the rally as they potted 11 and 0 points respectively. :
The aggressive; Rebels ti red n' the later stages of the game but nevertheless came up with a fine effort. Paul Hirano ;v.as again the niost effective Rob and. came through with some nif ty pet-shots "and garnered 17 points.'lie., should give Herb Miyasaki a run for the scoring title. Mustangs: H. Miyasaki 12, T-. Nishimolo 11, W. Kamitakahara 6, R Miyasaki 5, KT Miyasaki 4,
G. Tanaka 3, M. Makimoto 2, G.
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Rebels: P. Hirano 17; M. Fiiku-moto 5, R. Kurita 5, R. Kltasaki
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p'-::v.c<: surprises in- thi1' Yarieou-,\. r ,100A Howling league this M-as'Mi/ tH\-.;ivd at 8::�2 p.m. on Nov. R v.h.'Vi the v'Otlar-d\\'elling �Fddiv" Hirakiiia's quintet finally ta::Vi' u;i its second'point of r.paigu. Tlu'V knocked over �PP>-s:ii��n i>88-82(�.'- i.u the ;'s-. c^iul giu>ivv after a|:eost: upset-. O.ie; Ok; applecart in .the initial .t;a:v:e tSI^'-S'l V. They dropped'the . imal. gai^e. tMI-OlirJl but to the �highly.-touted Olippor's. Hiraki-da's,' jeiekod -up aju^ther point on the grand total and after sevop weeks isf.play, now have 3 points in the .standings behind the. first .])iace�..(�lip;uir.s>-13 points.
The two Niwats'uki'no brothers, 'eShig; -and Hiros'hi, still leaid the.
howlers, with 21 (I respeelively. Clipper?'
Sam Sugie is fourth with 204.
Another surprise, carhe when Shoji TabaU rolled a 350 single to break the single record of 334 held by Masao Hatanaka whom the writer predicted would top the. league. But the latter, gunning for the high mark still.hopes to hit 450 or somewhere in that vicinity before the season closes.
I.ookihg over the ladies situation, we find Sue Tateishi, last-year's singles champ, leading in �-triples with 6*34 and tied- with. Feg;ry Okabori in averages wit'n 178. Midori Miyashita-.still load.;, singles With 284. .
. Mits.uo l/.iimi, ex-Hamilton high man, bad his wife on tin v. sideline.; cb.eering him on, in his effort to regain his. high triple h.ono\jrs. but couldn't make any progress on � the-night's play.
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Sandy �' Oiv'i. -who�'� is also the league.- Ioailer. is the '-team's, top n>a'ir..-withe" 28u. His teaminates �show: Joliune' 'Ahieiiiori ."'230. J"ohe.ny Taked.a. 225, Hing' Tana.ka 222 and Yas S?vilo'22'l-- / -": As'Of. last Friday's results,, e-x-.-j elusive; of Takcda's with-50 pts'., �'the rare.is tight, right down the line. .Tlmveveiy last year's top teahis are again the" chief � contenders to make tlie-league play-/>rf-i-next spring. "\ ��
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.'Conclusion of these figures, 's � that the calibre of Nisei bowling has been upped Considerably. v In last week's bowling Ace Fu-�jihayaslii was top man with 801 (318, 302)- with Joe Izumi 852 (313) next in line; Doing 700 were M. Kudo 781 (305), S. Tagu-ehl 771, 11 Miyauchi 702, M. Baba 750 (340), D. Ucbida 750 (310), H. lida 757, K. Shimizu 754 (307), G. Fukusaka 753 (317), 11 Nobuto741, G. Ide 737, J. Tehara 735, R. Kutsukake 725, H Hata naka 717 (300), S. Amemofi 710, T. Nishino 708 and K. Kuroda 707 (313), S. Olio" 307.
Team results were: Lowe 7, Durite 0; El Mocambo 7, Spadina 0; Takeda 5, Stan Karn 2; Was-sor's 5. Lewis 2; Alexander 5, Radio Vision 2; Ascot 5, Yamada 2; Sora 5, Urabe 2; Uycda M. B. 4,- Menzies 3.
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