Wednesday, April 4, 1951
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THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE SEVEN
Mustangs Win Third Cage Title
Lakehead Niseis Take Annual Bowling Tourney
l"aderdo.g Mustangs who during season play had lost by 16 �ami 11 points to the powerful West Toronto team, top-finishers :n the College-Bathurst Commu- : nity League, came through in
flyers Battle Back, Even THL Playoff Series Witfi Regent AC, Yonemitsu Fires Hat-Trick
The Nisei Flyers last weekTanaka got into the
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sports-fiction style by gaining slashed right back into the fight a hackhaiuier from tho blueline. the nod in a one-point difference f�V the Junior A THL group ' Tho Snack.Bar just eliminated thriller. With a minute and 20 f'nal again'st Urgent AC; by com- from tho playdowns by' Harold seconds left to go, Herbie'Miya- j ing through, with a convim-ing Maeda's Radio Appliance in six
n thus forcing the' third games, pressed the Nisei through-ami deciding game. "�'.-.;
l-T\-ers s]>ed into : the attack from 'the opening bell- -and did
saki, the best of the Mustangs �*'-� who has caught" the eye of senior teams seeking promising cagers,
tossed in the clincher to go ahead
52-51. West'Toronto'raced' down my. -slacken ''the pace th.i>nigh';the' the'floor with the ball but missed conU's't. . Oiiiy at ihe end of the and the 'Mustangs, recovered to. fust period was -manager Mas
put it in the freeze.
The sudden-death victory capped and closed Mustangs' most ..successful season. They .won: the Toronto Nisei League title with-
Nakuo worried as "the river de-; for.se. \v<us guilty, of some -weird �'clearing .which".left'-.'the puck on the stick of a;Regent \vho pronip-'ly-tio'd-' the score l:ir v
out . pressure, then added the |'"-;T.h'e. second line of: Ka'->/ Ishii-
the game but Flyers' fore-checking nullified- their attack.
hi another Clancy game, Kly-ors .''absorbed a 4 I defeat from St. C!air "Y'! with Koy Kobuya-shi scoring tlyi-Kino 'goal --on a pass from Roy Tanaka.-who made his <lebut as a l<xlyer.
MONTREAL BOWLING LOOP STATISTICS
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V MONTREAL ---- With three \<voks .remaining' in I lie Montreal Mixed Howling league. Koiehi Sakamoto's Tigers hold a slim
vitness---thc-t'^ow:tUat-he hasjiojchcd his hat- i <>)^:1><^1 margin AVith 51; pts-L Sunday ' ji^�^. aii the I'-lye'r forwards-have.;! ov^" the -runner-up Giants of
Quebec JCCA trophy by copping .1 Dave Yonemitsu-nanny Kurysh the International Nisei tourna- ; who had left the scoring to the ment in'Montreal. - first line all season, decided their.
."Approximately :<100 fans of |tin;e had^ cwVic and rapped in whom nearly one-half were Niisei, i thro? goals., ail by Yoneiiiitsu. were on .-hand to \v Mustangs' triumph on
the. UNF gym. With the specta- ' h^;-th> (iistniction of mrning the . tors' QverAvheliningly; behind the 'j tricli: this season. . : I
Nisei team, they were undoubt- Roy Kouayash] of the first line :, .......
..,, "����''i'-��'� Vi '�"� � r- i�'; """�- '} <V '^ ; i, ,..,-,, i kees wh:v are tied with 48 pts.
edly encouraged in .their final j scored the otner tally while Sho [. . . v *
"'�*�'��>' ''���� .��'� ', � T �] i \t"-'�� ' i-, i-'H-f IT ,P ' 1 ne Ked .Sox captained bv Min
season s snowing to give a bnl-J Mori, Paul Toknva. and Key 1.1- ; <; , ^ ,, ,; , , ,
liant display in upsetting tho | nakaturned iii yeomenwork, heavily-favored West .Toronto j Keferee Ted. Topping iii a �;team. Speaking; ;for the team,;j:|)XW|,Kame comment said, "This Coach Frank Miyasaki said they j game >vais one of the hiost robiisl were : grateful for; the support | j^;e refcrccd this' M>ason, 1 saw they ^received .^ ^^
who turn-out :U>witness; their j.F|y^^^^ games in the Co'mimirti'^ ! (/Ira^
The , first half was riiiainly ! went down. Htil:'..'�� Mo do you ; 7^ West .Toronto's as Ed TJoguski.j think got up firsl? It- was .a'ij'.,^]",'^ and Walt Kan�biir spearhende(l | i^yor: while ^^^^U
their fast breakaways to put -them � .baroSVmado tho bench a IT doubled !, .,.-. ,.�� .1 � <, .-nirt �.:*!, cor . �-.�-.- - i * � ; - . .-:.-... ; i. K- M > iiig n 11 ipie w ii M o�i j.-
11 points updianigonestageof up'". : : Ladies High Averages
the opening half, lloguski, the 0; , KIXG CLANCY PLAY " ......
ft. 4 in. centre knocked i^ 1G |.-: i.']ycl-s ((.m ;i0<j :1 svi-^nir Ted -points. ;For Mustangs; 'Ken- Mi- i v!h:U:vs ];ar,Sauad ^i for 1 heir
ssy Sugie. .- Completing the first division are Terry Ezaki's I)ddgers andMaf> Takeda's. Yan-
Sakaiiioto have 44 pis. and rpiui'd-ing..out :.the rest of the standings are George Kuramo{o's Indians ;>4, Rosie Okuda?s '.Hraves .34, and Kat Sakamoto's I'hiHies 27.� Sadie I.shihara (Dodgers) h('"l<ls (he Ladies High Single
;hi nth Ken Horisaki (Graves)
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tracked netted TO hi the -first '�' Davo y((n0pyi{sU half. ;."',. V. ' .'��"./-:"''- �'-.'..-� -.1:-:injS''.:wiih 'i\vo'-':�
At .the'� half,,.Mustangs \\erc on':' -'�^-^.--�
the wrong end of a 'U-2G score.
.In the second half, l.oguski was well� "bottled and could coine up witli unly three points while Mustangs applied, the pressure. With about, three mimUc-s to �.0 .Herby Miyasaki piil "the Mua]t: angs ahead 50;49, but Kaiabin Countered with a basket. Then it was Herby again ;-who came through \vith the deciding marker. ./-��
Fmir players Ti-ono-pr-li/tMl -.:v? scoring for the- Mustang^'.- ;IL-.though. all", the- players'shared \v. 'lie \\ell-earned win. . Jk-rby '-\<-A ;.vith: 21 �'points. .Ken calr.o r.< xl
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Banquet Concludes |
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�'h'-am .7 won the T.Y.R Mixed j I'lowling.'Chaiiei':ife;Trophy h-d by [
Men's High
'Kat. Sakamoto' .: M. Takeda: (i. Kurainotti ^I�>ssy Sugir pk-kie- Okuda. M;>s Nakat'ijuka
Keh' Horisakj T. J-J/;uki
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K1RT WILLIAM, Ont. � The Nisei entry in the Lakehead Five-Tin Howling AssociAtion Annual Opon Tournament copped first place in the class "H"; team event when they bowled 328K, in chhiing the handicap, to \valk away with the cash prize of >75.
In amassing the total of 328;*, the Nisei entry surpassed last' year's record of 3241, and also won over teams from Tort Arthur, Fort William, Terrace Kay, Marathon, Dryden, and Geraldton in the three-day tourney held on March I(>-17-18. In the last day, the Nisei knocked off Swift Canadians.
The roster of the team includ-. od Shig Mitsuki 708 (;k)0,2:U), Dick Mitsunaga 0(>o (280;220), Sue Mitsunagii 640 ^ll.,^), Joe Kitngawa 598 (2iKv), ami Sammy Milsunaga 5,r)7 (207).
.in the "H" double event, Dick iMitsuhaga .lea mod withMrs; pyon to win $30 when they bowl-Cd 1555, nosing out Dika-Drmd-ok'^ 1'5'if), Mitsunaga .was hot in bawling 8;U CUW, 290, 220). Another cash winner was Rosa 'Ha.:' '.b'a. in the singles. .
A total of 2.'? Niseis bowled i)i the tourney with the addition of .Mils Saknuye and Ken Nagasa ka from Schreiber. There were 22 Nisei entries � 0 teams, 12 doubles, and A singles..
Young Westerns Meet Practice
The juvenile, midget and bun-tarn teams of the UYst.Mv..; \vi!l hold-a combined.. ind<>u.r practuv and meeting at the ('liurclv � f All Nations on Friday, -April' i> at 7:."l) p.in. .
All trie tuber's p'us aiiy baseball minded youngster s�u k:ng to join any. of thrso teams :'nywel-Comod1 to attend tue meY'.'tMg.'�.,'
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Qu^bec JGGA to Hold (general Meeting
MONTREAL � Tho Quebec J CCA \vill hold a general meeting on Saturday, April 7 at the St. JJaphael House, Issei and Nisei delegates to the recent National JCCA .Conference will pive their reports .at the meetr jng,. \Menibers are urged to- attend as .the conference reports and other important matters ."will bc-discti?scd,
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