THE NEW CANADIAN
Saturday, June 3;
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Young Raymond Nisei Sets Javelin Record In Alta. Track Meet
Geo. Uchldas Lusty .667 Avg. Tops Hamilton Hitters
HAMILTON In the Sunday,? Junr ~1 doxibh-headrr at - Kast-wood I'ark, 'Shmoos outhustled Cards iiii and the powerful Cubs trimmed. !be Giants: 12-6.
Id the fifth Tuning of (ho first game. Shmoos made (he most out of -throe walks and a very- rosUy Canl error (<> 'score three runs.
Tatotvhi. piv<> u|) Ihree liits in going'tho. route for the losers hut wiltliK'rS with Shmoos on has es cost the game. Masiida,despite .his-allow ing twice as many hits, hie* /"<| along effortlessly. . Card hasenmnors were nipped lime and again in theft attempts by Kinoshita who rifled; the ball from the p 1 ate wilit tlcad 1 y accur� acy. "(ieor.gv Uchida- and .Suzuki were Card big guns with two Mows apiece while M. Shim.oda, H. Shimoda and '.-Kinosluta. rapped Shmoo �-.hits', -.'�'�-, '.-���
"Cubs-in. vindicatiuir this reporter as to their power scored in all: lint one inning to submerge tlic.
I (Hants wnh a 11 -hit attack. They pushed aeloss four runs in the fifth after the Ci.an.ts had come
�'. from;-"behind, in the previous, in-'
. viing to lie tho score with a '..five run splurge. _ - ... .-.
Cubs' power was particularly
� demon stratcd by H. Hashimoto and Jim Kondo with two hits
Toronto Goli Club Sets Tourney at Rouge Hills
The Toronto Japanese Golf Club will hold a tournament on Sunday, July 8\ at the Rouge Hills Golf Course with the first tee-off taking place at 6 a.m. After completion of the tourney, match play will follow.
RAYMOND, Alta. � The only Alberta record set at the recent fourth annual Ray mond Amateur Athletic-Asso-ciation-Hponsored track and field meet was net by Seigi Takadora of Raymond.
In the meet which saw youthful athletes from all over Southern Alberta compete, the Nisei athlete heaved the javelin 1">2 feet Ji inches, in the
men s open new mark.
class to set the
apiece; Hashimoto with a homer and a single, drove home four runs. \V.�. I{yo<lo i-elicved Jim Kondo on the mound for the Cubs in the sixth and shut out the Giants the rest of the way. Alt hough Fukumoto led off with j a single in the seventh, a fast double play started by shortstop Khz .1 shir choked off any chances of a rally.
- "-. * ' ' * * -Leading batters in the Hamilton league are G. Uchida .667, K. Hashimoto .671, H. Shimoda .008, K. Xisbimura .428, 1L Kawamoto .1167 Kuwabara .41G, Kadonaga ill; Kumagai ;411> andlshii .100. , '" G. K
Vancouver Nisei Take Western Bridge, 4-2
VANCOUVER --. In an Industrial Baseball League fixture last week, the Vancouver Nisei racked up a 4-2 triumph over Western Bridge over the seven inning route
* Husso Hasebe gained credit for the victory although he had | to be relieved by Fnkuyama in the fifth inning. Azu.Oikawa was behind the plate.
The men of Sandy Stein scored single runs in . the first, third, fourth and fifth innings to salt av>'ay the win.
JOOA BRIEF
(cont'd from P. 1)
(4) There are strict immigration cases of Japanese nationals who are debarred from admission through the force of immigration regulations but whose denial of entry works hardship on Japanese Canadians. Fivejcas-es are given.
- ADMISSION DENIED
"These are.the cases from our files in which admission or re-admission has been denied and which have been handled through the National JCCA office," Mr. Tanaka said. "If there are,other similar, cases, we hope that those concerned would bring them to our attention in order that we may have a Complete listing.
"We are going to push this matter to the utmost, and in order to do this, we will need the cooperation of everyone," he added;
The brief, in concluding, -point-.
ed out that Article k. United Nations Universal ration of Human Rights doc an �"� 'The family is the natural a: a fundamental group unit i-,f sooieiv and is entitled to prottc.>,'.� society and the State.'
"Canadian citizens of J;>p;vn, ancestry have demottstrau-d bv their actions during both of peace and the period'of r.ai-ional crisis of the late war, iha-. they are capable of-accepting: tlu: full responsibility -otf citizenship.
"The Association -"(Na*]''.'�>". JCCA). believes that Canada-' ca take this/ opportunity to (iep,oi^ strate her sincere desire to observe human rights as Well asm proclaim them by granting m Japanese Canadian familio* equal treatment as accorded Ca:: adian families of other na:v.i:>a'. origin with respect to. entry and immigration to Canada of n:\-atives."
Yonamine Signs With Tokyo Giants
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!.... TOK VO -.- Wally Yonamine, ;. the 11 awaiian N isei fodtball-i. baseball star, the onlv Nisei who ; has played both these sports professionally., last week signed a contract with the Tokyo Giants of the- Japanese t'entral professional baseball league. He is reported to have received a 1.000.000 yen. (approx. $2,800) bonus for signing and will draw a salary <�f 100,000 yen per month. . �
Yonamine is the first Japanese American "'to sign a Japanese pro baseball contract since Peart Harbor and will patrol in the outfield for the Giants, i The lunrd-hitting Hawaiian j starred last year with the Salt ] I-ake City Bees in the Pioneer �League batting in 125 games ; as a first-year man. He was ;-traded to Salem .Senators'of-the Western International League :<:;; failed to report.
Yoy.av.d'ne started his profes . : ;u'^;ri:c varecr" in .1047.
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Coleman Cubs Drop To Third With Double Loss
FERN1K, H; C. �/ Coleman Cubs who had hitherto led the CroW's Nest Pass Senior Base ball League since the beginning: of the season, took a disastrous journey into British ..Columbia and came back with a stinging doiible loss to Fernie arid Natal-Michel last week. The losses dropped them into third spot behind Blairmore Canucks and HiUerest. - '�-
The winning Feniie team was never headed as they took a three-run bulge in the fii-st inning and added runs_ in the second and fifth to safely hold the lead behind the 7 hit hurling of Dick Guzzi to win 5-3. .
Charlie Kitaguehi took the loss for the Nisei team in allow
Include Consolation Series In Tor. YBS Tennis Tourney
ing eight liits while Lefty Ki moto was the best hitter with')" mem players.
two singles. Fr^pective'. titie:seekers for
In the second game, the con- ; ihe Toronto YBS Tennis champ-test- went into an extra-inning 1 ionshiiis can Took over the 1951 as. the Natal Michel club capita- { Challenge Trophies as they are lized on two costly Coleman er- ; on display at Matsu;;s sporting rors and a stolen base, uv .push ;/go�>d'*s � shop . on ,;J?5 College St. across the run in the bottom liatf of the tenth for the 4-o win.
The Toronto YBS Tennis Club's^ annual tournament starts this Sunday, July 1, at Trinity Park with the Consolation Singles slated for the following day, Monday, July 2. The first-round losers in the men's and ladies' singles, either by match play or default,, are eligible for the consolation series.
Nets will be put up' at 5:30 a.m. and the first arrivals will have their choice of courts. Tournament time is set at. 8 a.m. but contestants may start anytime if they wish to take advantage of the early morning coolness. . ��- . � �""
'The finals of the ten events will be played on the last. Sunday of the tourney with the date sometime in August, and each match, will be two out of three j da>- n,Sht, ." -
regulation sets. All members are ! A^Art from ^he upand-coming urged to enter as every Sunday will be �reserved onlv for tourna-'
Homer Ruins Westerns
A* aSff-foot shot over the Ufi-field fence by Maher's Greg. Higgins in the 6th inning spelled doom, for righthander Ken Char a and his Westerns teammates as it broke up a 1-1 tie to give th? shoenien a 2-1 win in a Wp<t. Toronto basebal 1 game* early this week. 'V-
But Junior Pitcher Wins Senior Debut
Ken Ikeda, up from, the junior ranks of the Westerns orgaiv zation, made his debut in the senior loop a brilliant one in con;; ing through with-'Westerns' third win of the year, a 6-1 verdic: over Milwaukee Sport? on Tliurs-'
: young hurler's feat,.other Wes: | erns to shine were Aki Haya-| with 2 rbj's, Buzz Ogaki with ' j triple and two. single's, and A: ' Koyanagi with two hits.
Lockjaw Guts Short Derby Winner's Career
It v.as a tough one for Cub ' Ov-V.Vir.Ver Lefty I\:r"-oio to i(>se' as j I'd y he doled out on'y'fotir. h:ts \\hi'^ c--:i;.; j strlkinc.out � nine batters. Kiniot" �
�; .La'.est recruits are Masa Ha-] mag'ue-hi. Ruby Morita. 1950 Nisei Co:: sol a tjon IVaji'r.o'.o.
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