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THE NEW CANADIAN
Saturday, July
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An Indifcndtnt fapattett-Englisb Qr%**.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
a* a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada 479 Queen St. W. � PLiza 5005 � Toronto, Out.
Toronto Y6S Sets Tennis Tourney For Aug. 5-7, Interest Grows In Net Game As Newcomers Join
The Toronto Y.B.S. Tennis^-Club will :nm ,,ff, their -tourna-menl on AUR. f>, ��, ami 7, and entries, are -now .Win*' mvived.
Co-favorites lit t-h^ men's doubles ate the team of Y��;'.\ Yasui-Mossy Mitsui and Mush Fukumoto-ShJK Sor;�; in th>> ladies, Ginny Kawasaki-Funn Fu-
SFiMOOS, CARDS TOP
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'!'[ A MILTON �, Sh moos moved i'rio a first place tie with a 5-1 win over'Cards, and. the. up and roMiih^' Cubs defeated. Juniors 7-.''. in� o'xtra innings in the Ha-
jiwara aiul Mk-h Is^zakbAmy., m;|t(,n" xjsoi, Hasehall 'League's
TKukamoto; in the Mixod, .the
defending champs Mich Iso/.aki-
Shig Sora with Ginny Kawasaki-'"
Roy. Kubota the outstanding voi<-
tenders. ;
The con.sol.'1'ion fh.'imps -will probably bo �:.">iMir;_' lh.:s year's .flO odd-rookies ^'ii'l'if 'tho- teenagers improve ; n time, they may
provide strong '-tiposlti-on. Am�.>n'g
morning doubleheader on July 9 at F.astwood Park. .
In the firs'' �f'l.JM'v-th<> Card*-"-.hiu'l.tTs dt'xeYvi'd a better fate ;is, they lii'niti d the Shmqos to four' l.ijts..' However walks proved �to-be .their, d ovnfall as '.hey al-lowed IX froe litkets.'
.'. Shortstop-' Shimoila .of the
..... .�-..- -. , ----- . Shmo'os sparkled defensively in
the beginners who .rate to -get . , . ... .t-t--': , .. �.-.,-� ,.
. ,;>,<<��� -,', , ,Vi'"Y-'' belp-nu Mm Shimoda register his
into the. "As are Dob Ohasht, ... . ,n. , , -
mc L>L i - i- A, '�",-' .-�,-��� first win.The second sacker for Mary hbata, Kav Oka/.nki and . ..-.;.�'.-��,- . . , , ,
. '���.'"�, , ^', �-'��"��. 'he Cards also '.had a good day,
teenager Tosh Iakasaki; ., - r .1. � � v*.
� �,,-.-�� v .��';' - .- , � garnering three of their six Kits.
'The latest newcoinefK \vel- . �
coniexl to the club are Tad Kba^j -^^0 Cubs-Juniors ganiie went Ma, Hob Ohashi. Joe Matsumoto, --int� an ^tra inning; which was Arnold A rat,' Tad Goto, jpa,, 1 '^oi.kd when Hashimoto Routed Nikaido; Ktsy Yoshida, Marian [ il hr>ni" nin- his fourth nit of the CIardneis a n d t ee.nage'rs. ,11'ty.ce,! Tsusliiima, -I<ouis�^ Okawara and ] Chic Fujiwara. '.- . i
'.; Tennis j>raotu-e wi,|!-.;!�''�-'-he.U.
every morning-' f roni 8-11 :�"{ during July � I'D to Apg. 12 for
.l'o-�lish baserunning in the f ram \ cut .short a Junior . Mike Honda for Juniors We-; llvodo- for Cubs went
:l5.v. way-.
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ineinbors who wish to brush up {.A*T . /�> T -i
on their Singl� game, F. I'. ! 7We3!^rns1_OJl Ta
Los G Sixth Straight
Golf Tourney
tM SfttTS
Shooting a steady, consistent game, Eddie. Utsunomiya won the first major tournament of the Toronto Japanese Canadian Golf Club on July 8 at the St. Andrews 'course. He striked an 84-17 ^67 net for top place.
Tied for sec'ond pine* �-?>T�' Don Mat.�uba and Tom1. Kut.su-kake. withi net (>SH. Other winners were Yosh Ono, T. Utv.-'/u-ki^ George Kutsukake, Jeej) Inamoto and Dick Xishiivi. re spectively.
.The sixteen lowest i'lOt -.'sv-i^iv.-: from .this-tourname.nl \vilT compete in a. match play for the �Barry Trophy starting fn�m "July 10. They are Kddie CMunnnuya vs Don Matsuha;J)an "W:\shir.-o-to vs -Dick Xishinn; Mickey Mai-kawa vs Harold Kutsukake:.T<..ni Sagara ..:. vs. �'-T<un .- Kut;sukake; I/ukc Tanabe vs' Yosh ..'Otio: Jeep Inamoto vs "George. Kutsti-kake; Joe Oda ys Sain1. Vatr.a'la; Kinzie Tanaka .vs T: Umezuki.
D. J. Fletcher, who is seeking Nisei participation'iv. ih^ -e-^.. < f Knglish rugby here/phones us that already he has had s > ^ sponse ^s a result of the article in last week's issue. H-.>� savs ��*'-� he is encouraged by the inquiries that he has receiveu.
We think it's a good rugged sport far suitable f, r the N-, than the Canadian game. For one who is not up t'� the phv�v � standards demanded of Canadian football players, this oeriav-is .an outlet for those who prefer the more physical .c r.uvt, bra\\ � :y'pe"of paslime. : .
Niseis would be suited for halves or three-quiin, r-
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�Ami.don't kid yourself that it's not as rough as Car.udiar, f ,�
Sail. Once you'fe in the line-up, you play till the. end ,r ur.til v----'
Irop. And no substitutions'are allowed. If a player is ii^ur^d \..
play one short, although out of courtesy* the oppo?ir,". !,->a;,, (^ .
usually drop a player. And there's no heavy 'eq'uipment''t� ar^- -^
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; SUNDAY BASRAHLL : July 16-^Hurricanes vs Dan forth-' 9 a.m.; Club TNT vs ''Robbie's,.!. 11 a.m., Christie Pits !
Queen City vs Busseis, 0 : a,in.> Riyerdale' Park. |
lapon Gbmj>oser Takes Ten Min. To Write
.jr. for ,'mneTru'.n's in one inning, West Ybrks fell .on the Wosterns on Jiiiy 13' to win by a wallop'np score of. 12-3 to give the hoiplos?- Niseis "their sixth' � o<s without va victory. ., ��..'.-'.� I KeiV Ohara started oiv the'| ni-Hjml hut was taken out in the !)It; rally fourth .in "favor of Ix?o | (loniiiek.-- ' .�.-'. ...
Wc^torns -went. downV.7-4 in tjuMr W. Toronto .senior ^base-l>;>r( eiu-oiiiuer . with ;Sjahet5 on .'�jiy ! t. The io>* .marked, their fifth straight aiul thei -faltering-cellar, dwellers haven't tasted a win since. . Jimp 17 ;when they lifsted. Mahors ."V-.'X. : -. -.-
''-.-Mah'ers; got 10 .hits, off .the o>:r:hinod .offeritiers of. 1'rank Su-:r.i ami Ken Ohara
yO � Ryoichi ; Ha:ttori; Japan's top-rank conductor 'and composer, price wrote a song"; in ten niinutes: . . \
piirihg a shooting, of a niovie in which Hattori was the musical director, the wards -to "Tokyo .Pancho" was written and th'> singer was waiting for the music. Hattori started compo.si-nsr on .the set and in ten niinutes coinpieted the music.,;.-'
Hattori has been musical director far about 50 .�'"movies,' in: Japan. At present he is. at "the International � Tiieat re where, lie has vvritteit the music for a samurai comedy, "..mostly";., boogie. woogie. Viumbers,,
Football as we know it here, substitutes go in ar.i ^ut, t;-;. nits are called^and the game stops each time the ha'.' :>.d'.''wr.e-i There's no'real pause .in the old country game. , '
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� Oldsters will remember the rugby team from Japan: which'vis;'. ;ed Vancouver and Victoria one spring. Though we have no official record as to when the.y toured B. C.,AVC recollect it t-> be either in'l030 or 'HI.'' ;. ', ]. ' .'.;�: y. '[�:. ...
They played seven games, win.tl.ing all but one. That or,(]�i ;r.
.i ;i-8 deadlock when they played against 13. C. All-Stars. .Tho Jap-
inese learn \vas- composed of the "hana-kata" or top I'layers o'f
Japanese universities. The'.'following.', year, the 1>. C. �� team, 'nradc"
i tour Of Japa.n, winning most of their,games. , :
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TWO �night's ago, we met a former American '(.;..' 1. who > n the Occupation Forces in Japan for three years, ^a'ul .Ht it the s^'im meet, in which Furuhashi and Hashi7.iJi"n.e..:iK-r'forri n Tokyo .prior to their departure for Jx>s Angeles last year.
Their performance \v�s amazing, he commented.
Jle said that he saw Emperor Hirohito there. ; �' . .;.'.'_. .�.;�. �' .;�. . �� '.. .'�'..- '"�..- ,'.'.. -..'.' *�... ��''�'�..'�.����..' ; . ' " "� .'��� ���
He also told us following their ...trip to, Hawaii and tlu- tr.it States, the. swimmers, particularly, Hashizume- and llamagirchi, have .beeii flooded with fan mail .from female admirer?, c.spccialiy fronv the Nisei girts in Hawaii. ; ;
Wo recal that Frances Kato, the 1949 Kaniloojr? StanVpcd*1 Queen, remarked how tall and good looking' the s,w'i.nijrier3 ^:ero, This is especially 'true of Shiro Hashizume. :/
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i Getting off the track of sports j this youijg veteraiv Mumcd a nirjM-ising knowledge of Japan and Japanese ways. He ''sajd'.thal. he-vvas still studying about Japan and what lie knew \\oukr put the "Nisei" to ."shame.. ;� .: :-.:�/_ -� � - '�'� '
... He's even reading translated versions of Japanese.Mejre.nds-a�<l: folklore. He tetls us that,he was born in the year of ^he dragi-;}. and he's picked up the insignificant points of Japanese habi;?. and 'customs.-."' ' �� "' '�.''. -.-.'- ��.'. '��.. .�'�.. :� � :'-' ;.";-.' : ' .::.'�-'��
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As for Korea, he wonders why the' United' States '.was' ��� pured in the recent crisis; He says that it wa^ obvious all ali'iij something wns cooking in North Korea; yet it seems to" caught the Americans flatfooted. . ;.
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