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The Toronto R-AA.Q. Girl's
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Softball League ended a very successful season by naming the winners of the trophies donated by the Toronto JCCA, Matt Mat-sui of Grove Cycle, Daaforth Cleaners, and Christie Restaurant.
The Club Ami team, who were sponsored by Christie Restaurant, won the JCCA Challenge Trophy for 1952. The Danforth Cleaner Trophy awarded to the best pitcher in the league was won bv Nancy Mori, star southpaw pitcher of the champion Ami squad, who had a perfect 5-0 record;
Although the f o u r coaches were unanimous in their . decision of awarding Nancy Mori with the Danforth Cleaner trophy, they had a very difficult time in deciding a winner for the Most Valuable Player award. After a lengthy discussion a vote was taken and the results showed that two girls, Ethel Tateishi and. Amy Hisaki, were deadlocked, each With 13 points. However the proprietor of Christie Restaurant solved this dilemna by donating another trophy for the
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Ethel Tateishi, who toils on the mound for Club Rhapsody, pitched tiie Rhapsody girls into the playoffs after helping them finish in second place during the 1952 league schedule. Amy Hi.s-
Sonoda's Lead In T&iird Week
HAMILTON � Some fancy scores were marked up as the Hamilton Nisei Bowling League-entered it* third week. Sonod:i\> took, over first place in the circuit on the basis of a 7-0 shellacking, of-Ton-ogai's,--led by lnouye's 709.
R. Honda with 722 led his team to a clean'sweep over Lucy Ann's with able assistance from Xaka-nuira and KitagaWa with Gl.-i and G0|>. Y. Tonogai was best for tlk' losers with 042'.�
Mike Honda's got" their first �points of the season when they handed Kadonaga's their second consecutive whitewash.1 The captain's 702 and Connie .Kosugi's G40 paced the victory.
Masuda's 701 rounded out the four 700-pius bowlers and together, with Yagiichi's' .(WJ, romped to a 5^2 decision over Kinoshita's. Kinoshita's Gi:? was the best for the losers. �
^ With spare M.Takeda leading the way with (322, Haya�hila's shaded Tad Kondo's to take the 5-2 nod. Kondo bowled .012. �
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TEN TEAMS STABT MIXED BOWLING
The Toronto Ma j o r Mixed �Rowling League started its 1952-5," season on Sept, 28 at Spadina Bowling Academy with 10 teams going into action. Bob Miyauchi's jumped into an early lead when they took a 7-0 sweep over Sum! Sora's.
Other results read: Terry Fuji-oka's 5, Kaz." Kuroda's 2; Kaide Shimlzu's 5, Harry Inouye's 2; Maw Mori's 5, Mas Isoshima's 2; Muts Baba's-4, Joe Tehara's S.
Fred Tanaka paced the male bowlers .with a resounding 821 triple including a single of 284. Others over the 700 mark wen-Maw Mori. 75;* (271), Kaide Shi-mizu 74.1 (257), Bob Miyauchi 780 (20r>), Jim Morita 710 (294), lliro Matsui 711 (2G9). and Isa Furukaw;a 708 (276),
.Chic Yaiiagisawa led the ladies with a respect able 705 . (297) score followed by Shirley Tanaka 01S (200). Mae Nagano 000 (220). Kim Tanaka 5S0. (214); and ;Mary Moriyama 580 (228)..
Sittifcg Putty Atop Lak�h*ad
FORT WILLIAM, Ont � After two weeks of campaigning in the Lakehead Ni sel Bowling League, "Sitting Pretty" is doing just thai, sitting pretty in first place. Led by captain Sid Nishimura who hit 777 including men's high single of 364, they are closely followed by Ramblers, High Hopes and Slow Pokes with only, 31i points separating these four teams. Alley Cats.and No Names follow.
Runners-up for the men's high triples were Ken Nishimura with a consistent 650 (223-204-223), Yuke Tatebe's 007 (270) and Bo Tonkin's 001. Best for the ladies were Sue'Mitsuiiaga 547, Gloria Nishimura 535, and Tarn Miya-. znki 522.
With some of the better bowlers off-form and with the addi-tion of nine new members, some of that "class" was missing last week but some better bowling is expected with the improvement of the rookies and the return to form of the'veterans.
DANCE CLUB SOCIAL
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' U n i v e r s i t y . Settlement House . (Grange & John St.)
SAT., OCTOBER 11
: 8 p.m.
Sponsored By � ARCHIE MIYASHITA
aki pitched two gamers for Club Ami in the earlier part of the season winning both, also played shortstop and. is perhaps-one ".of the brightest Nisei softball players in Toronto. She also played for Accurettes in the East Toronto Ladies Junior League and finished 15th among the league batters w ith a .343 bat ting average. '---./";�-'
These four trophies will, be presented io the recipients at a combination Sunday League" Base; ball and R.A.A.Q. girl's softbaK league dance on Oct, 17 at i\v.i UNF Hall.
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Ski!! of Portland Nisei Doctor May Have Saved Career of New Heavyweight Champion
An unnamed Portland, Ore., doctor of Japanese ancestry may have played an important role in the making of a world's boxing champion according to an article in the Sept. 20 issue of the Saturday Evening Post. Sportswrit-er VI Hirshberg tells the story in his article on Rocky Marciano. While, in the army and stationed at Port Lewis, Wash., Marciano fought in AAU bouts for the army team.
"Even though' he had tremendous power, Rocky didn't know how to punch when he began box-
ing," according to Hirshberg.
Marciano once hit an opponent hard but awkwardly and drove the first knuckle of his left forefinger up into his hand.
"A Japanese American doctor in Portland performed a miracle operation which left the knuckle stronger than ever," said Hirshberg. .
If it weren't for the skill of that Japanese American doctor, Marciano probably wouldn't have been in the ring with Jersey Joe Walcolt.
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