Wednesday. Sept. 14, 1949
THE NEW CAHADIAK
PAGE SEVEN
Take Lsad In Winnipeg Nisei Finals Soi In Close 5-4 Win
took*
one gam* leao in the fil1*1* in ^Winnipeg Niaei Baseball in a Labor Day encoun-
piamo
bv outlying the hustling
....... rid-Sox 5-4.
Ifter three years of trying, vj^IJjaniftrur.Sox finally made th'e'/inal< as they won the best ,j three cemi-finals by riifjpiiig �he'Kayos 2-1. Maroons elimiri-itei- the rookie Flyers in two ca'itf*.'� Maroon hurter,- Tak ilirose, registered the first shut -of the year when, tie blank-
./ut o
ed the Flyers '7-U iri the last
.. .
In the- first game of the finals^ Maroon's SoshMiyata and Sox's �d taiiabV' hooked up in a bril-jiant pitcher's duel and the airtight defence set up- by both '.team* wade it one of the best played 'games of the season, '�'-V -Maroon's-.. oiieried* tHe
..
vith a single >iurt in the first They added anqtncr Jri tfie tnirrf and scored two more in tKe -fifth. )!jyata doubted after both Tak Hirosc and Sani Ma'tsuo singled - in the fifth. Their fifth and' \vinning run' was added, in the
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The Sox ?coved two. runs after
"i.xvo men were out in the fifth on"
Mil A nta ; V s i ngle. They lal 1 ied
.their other two runs in the sixth
�f-.nrt eighth framed ...-., '.y.
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Girls Display Edge In Hamilton Bowling
HAMILTON,- The Hamilton Rec'S twelve team mixed bowling League got away TO a good "f tart on Friday night at their old stamping grounds, the Central Alleys bn Park Street. It seems to this observer that the are stronger and better .ba la need than ever before. With TJU} Kon-do at the helm again, 1 is headed for another great year.
On the first-night' rrf'lb'e year, the girls displayed the edg� in locating the maples. Yuri l/.iimi turned in. the top/triple of Mo-240, followed byJean Hayashi-da's 644��232. �' Susie Qikawaturf^ ed in the twst single mark of-2H2 for the fairer sex.
Tad KotidoV '?03-2'(?7 was the best triple mark for 'the men: Tad Machida was next with G94-373y ;
The league is on the. lookout for "a few niore bc'.*wW-s. men hud ladies. Interested parties sbmild contact. Tad Koiujc) or Kdna Hayashi for further details;" .
^COALDALE; Aita.y- Coaidaie
Stags copped the Alberta Intermediate '-A" fastball champion^
�.'.?hjp at Henderson~ Stadium '.on >?pt. 4 in a 5-3 10-inning win
��/�ver the-'Kdmbiitoiv South. Side �Legkrri. Stags captured :tlie title in'-'t\v6 .straight; games, taking
;he opener 10-3 ;on Aug^ 28.
With. t\vo mates on base and
� �.'<�:? score tied 3-3 in the bottom
"�", the Kith. Tom Corey blasted
,^_ r'lile. to; give the Stags the
'�'�"^. .Mea.mv.hile ..Stag pilcKerj
-v.eve^?on. limited, the opposition
�fvl.e?:.::n had a 3-2 lead in the
V;' :�n t^v� \vaiks and two cost-
y^tag errors. Stags tied the
�^''Te. ir, -the' fourth, Joe Toyama
--- �nng aiter Thompson doubled.
y'ajdale -ineludes three Niseis
'- 'j?_ infield,; -Jimmy Kanashiro
^ :.'::r.i. ,\f.f, Toyama . shortstop
" q '�' '^I'^rn second base.
Giibs Even Up Finals5 Whipliitoos 12-10
. �'.� .. Rolling up an early 9 run lead, the Cubs evened the be'st of ��.three: finals in tile Hamilton Nisei Baseball Loop on Sept. 4 by handing the Cubs a 12-10 setback; ;. ; : . :: ;
The Shinoos started \vobbity but almost closed the gap through the extra base hitting- of Tom Kuwabara, �.-Jliiv Shimoda aiid; George XMasuda\ �'�"-'. . � ..�.-.�.'
Belvind the solid hitting of Harry Xlshi/.aki \vhp had foiir hits including 'a bonier and Shore? Kondo who cpllected three hits, Jimmy Kohdo pitched effec-titely for the Cub?, striking out eight batters and allow ing 1 1 hits. Roy "Masuda started for the Slunoos but -was knocked out in the second.." inning .and, was. re-lie ved- by Mi n Sh i n\o.d a. who hu r).-ed superbly allowing but .three runs.- ... :. _". '. -/.'-. :. -
: Tho final game ojf the series will be held on 8ept; H, 1 p.m., at -East wood Park. .
Champs Declared
In Toronto Tennis
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; f!'^yint;.;he;ui*-up tennis; Shi
�^-'Hi and Yozv 'Yasui
, , ' � i
'^ � rn-e u^ub.os 'i-hai^ps in 'the
iii-i'Mi event, with Kiyomi ar.d Km my'' 'Xakaif taking the ladies' title. . Th^e were, the .last two tnvnts to wiiui up the Nisei..Open Tournament.' and the ll'4l> chaivip^. ure:--
� Johnny Tanaka. men's .singles:, i.iinny Mori,, .'.ladies'-' singles;. JohntiyTanaka-Tommy Xobuokav i.i's doubles: (Jiim'y 'Mori-Kumii' r�i. ladies'�'doubles:;"Kd/.y Tsujinioto, .- men's consolation singles: -Shirley Morjta. ladies' consolation .singles-. Shig >ora-Vo7:y. A asvii. .men's consolation doubles-:, Kiyonii . Anpi-Kmmy Xakat^ladies' con'sc'�!ati�>:vdoublej<." The above playevs will Jill, be ])reserite'| with individual 'trophies, with tlfo "A" ch.anips ..gai.in-iiigr possession' of I He. four'Challenge. Cups for this yeftr. The .cups.'and'trophies'- will .be \>tC-r sented at the Tennis Dance on Saturday; 'September '24 at St. Michael's 11 all, corner of Jiond and; Sluiter. Mi Akiyama'and MjittMatsiiL will do the .honors at the prK'entntion, and the. pictures of the 24 finalists will also b'e -shown at the dniu'e. (
Special jbanks goes to Hoy
WesteWinl Mayfairs7-3
Behind the stellar pitching of Ken Mitsui, Westerns took the first game of the West Toronto Senior Baseball League best of
five semi-final series on Saturday by #etting back the Mayfair Radio nine 7-^.
Mitsui,mainstay of the Westerns pitching stuff, pattered seven hits in the nine inning route to bree/e to the triumph. Wast-'. cms only touched Joe Seattalon for five hits but the Mayfair pitcher \vas wild, allowing seven walks.
�May fairs took a short-lived lead in the second inning, the only time they were ahead. Westerns tied the count in their half of. the frame and forged ahead in the fifth on hits by Tanaka, Ken and. Koi Mitsui t.oge.ther \vith\i walk and an error to tally fourgame clinching runs.
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Vo.ur errors by the Mayfair crow aided the Westerns cause', while the Nisei.''lads played good defensive ball.
'�Shin, Roy Kubotiu Ike Matsuo and Frank Matsui, who gave the overworked committee their able assistance;.
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