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Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1949
THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE 'SEVEN
MustangSi Rebels Score Fixture Victories, � We Miyasaki Maintains Hot Scoring Pace
The most interesting sidelight to the Toronto Nisei Basketball League is what kind of ,a scoring record ^Herbie Miyasaki of the Musung-s -will mark up? Last season,, the 6 ft. 1 ,in, forward Won the scoring honors with 173 points in 12 games. Counting last Friday's 15 points which is the least 'number of points he has secured in a single game this season, he has a total of 70 in four Annies giving; .him a 15-average. � .. ... . �' .
�-.REBELS 58� ACES 48 Kebels, paced by centre Mush Kukuinoto, trumped the Aces. Both teams were off to a slow start with the eventual -'winners'' taking the lead which they never .relinquished. Paul 'Hirano displaying his set-shot mastery and Hide; loi with his fancy shooting sparked the Rebels to a 27-20 �first hajflead. :
Aces came out fighting in the
second half but inef JTective . shoot-
jng could never close the gap
and wilted under a last quarter
Kcbel uprising. . �'.-� ,
. .The recent blowpff by the "Old
Thistle" Gorin Srnythe must have
had psychological effect for the
, two fat men of the league, Mossy
Mitsui and Jack Orirshi, showed
signs of regaining their form of
iormer days.; : '
REBELS� Fukiimoto 14, Toi 13,
i(. Hirano 12, Tsukamoto -9, Mit-
siij. 7, Izukaw'a 3, Kurita.
AGES� G. Hirano 13, Hayashi ;1 1, Surni 8, S.; Takata 8, Onishi 5;, Mjyashita 2, Odal, Arai; G. Ta-' '
The � W, K., without their play-maker Yuki Kameoka, gave a fighting display led by their scooter, Alan Fujiwara,
MUSTAXGS^H. Miyasaki 15, K. Miyasaki,12, Makimoto 7, Mori 6, T. Tdyama G, Ohara 5, J. To-yania 4, R. Miyasaki 1.
WHIZZ KIDS�Fujiwara 10, Koyanagi 9, Shintani 8, Kajioka 4, F. Miyasaki 1; Fuku'nvo'to, Maikav wa. �'.�����
Mustangs 60 ---Whizz Kidds 32
Mustangs continued their winning ways with the two elongat-f<\ Miya^akis, Ken and Hcrbie, leading the sho.bting brigade, They jumped to an early lead on i he opening tip-off play and ,be-'san to^'roil up to a convincing 33-lU'first half score. : '.
. After the chaiigeover,. the W. .K, defense fell apart and , the Mustangs toyed with their smaller opponents increasing their . margin :of victory.
Takelelovfiia Teams
KAMLOOl'S, B. C.� In a re^ turn . nuitch recently, the Kain-loops X.A.C. bowlers downed the visiting Kelowna keglers, scoring U> -out of 20 points,
The .Kamloops girls' team won all three from the visitors. Bowl-, ing for Kamloops' \ver.e. Miki ta--hata,- Terrie . Goto, jane \Vakida and ;Mits and EmyKatoAwhile the Kelowna line-lip: included Molly Taneinura, Mary Horiuchi, Emma Numada, Mich and Tracy Nakayama...' . \
.Kanilopps Team One had a time with the top. Kelowna five, winning .piie'-in" three, but swept all .three from the Kelowna Team Two. The local's Teain Two took all from the Kelowna Team Two and lost one game to.their Team One, ���' ..���";.-.-:'.'� � ' ' '.' ��� ."��'-..'; :"�-'� �;
Johnny Aura of Kaniloops came up "with the high marksy:: 822 and 329. Tops for the visitors was Morio Koga's 747 and-317. "
The bowlers were: '�.Kelowna" Team One�Sue, Morio' and Mits Koga, B. and Jiui.Kitauraj Kelowna Tea hi Two-^-S. Kuwahara'; E.; tharaki, M. Nakayama, C. M.ori, and -Stan Matsuba; Kaniloops Team One-Woe .Yamasaki, Mike Kodaira, Arnee- Kproyama, II. Taiiak'a and Johnny'v. Aura; Kamloops Team Two�Bill Aura, Jun: Kashino, Slini Shoyania, Johnny Shimodaira .and George Koyanagi.
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AC GENTS ON SPORTS
J'lhunyUmakosru, up at Port William, has Driven us a roundup ..of Xisci sports activities in tho Lukeheotl district. We'll devote the column to tho Nisei athletic activity up in the cold of northern Ont.
.For the first ti.ir.e in Lakoheati history, an all-star Nisei team was cntoivu in Iho Lake head Senior Lcaguo; I'M dor Proxy Paul Oda
and.other executives .of the baseball to a in as well as pl;xying-man-agor Bill Okada,-t'lu> :i'h:l�'gave their'b-^t, but thoy finished fifth in iho (J-toam circuit.; ... ','.'� .-' '.'".'�'
As'usua'l. the -'Niseis were c-spt:c;.:�l:y. -wak-at the plate.
.'� On iho same %uli..'ot'i, votoran Hnrolil. Asano,- who played b:il! in. A'ancouvor's nihoujin' loatnu1. ami who wus 'much' better known as n .basketball, player, coa.cliod tho Groat Lakes Lumbermen ii'.i the same league. � : � . � ������� .��-.".-"..
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They ;i'so:.luid- a- o-toam N'isoi ioh^ue composed of tho Cubs; .Wolves and Satchmo's. Satchmo's . walked "off with 'iho N'isei Club Clialieiige Trophy, .�'~; - ; ' .-�.�' ;'� . ; .
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In.the old indoor standbyo.bQwtinii, the Nisoi Mixed League is well under way with eight�'team's competing for the Frod Xishikawa Challenge- Trophy. And Nisoi bowlers have entered tho Lakchead 5-pin Bowling'League foi^the first time/ '."'.'�".,'./ : -
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Lakehead Clippers .and Flying Forts are-two Nisei pce\voe hockey teams who turned out every Sunday during the winter last year to play against each oUier. These ambitious young kids are all under .l;f years of ago. The way they "keep, playing and practicing, s:iy,s | Johnny,-we -might see spine of these ;litlle puck-chasers get Some-j-where.. "� / , v '��;�'; �.. ."��"..'..�:.,.'�;., ���;.' �.��'�:'�'.� '-' ''�-".��.-�-� :.�..���:
� Toiiy iehikawa-plays hock'ey for/the Columbus Canadian Midgets and 'he's the mascot for tho Junior version of the same outfit. These clubs are under the guidance^ of the Montreal Canadiens./
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- With Tak;llirashima, HaroMiwaaiid Ken Iwasa cnrrj'ing the load, a table tennis group was recently formed, with both boys and girlsi getting together on Sundav evenings. . : :
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Then there-? the girls' club which has'a membership of 25. For recreation, this club has badminton fascilities; - .: -
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Of Awards Third Season Of Winnipeg; Baseball leap
The Winnipeg Nisei Baseball; JGCA president. He commented League concluded its third and im ule high calibre qf play dis-inost successful season with a ,i)]aycd by the players and also |
. banquet and present at ion at the 31 res s ed a need f o r an' o rgan i za - i New Shanghai on'Sunday, Nov. t ion .such.� as the Nisei, League1
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..evening�the:.presentations: The j j{'. Hikida, V. Tashiro, and'.' A..-Challenge Trophy for the league I Sato, was Mickey Hayashi, mem-
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