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Will Harry's make it two straight
over Maikawa? That's the question that will be solved tomorrow night at the Japanese gym. If the seniors can dish out the brand of ball they
worth the spectators' effort- plus V trifling sum of lOc to come out en niasse;
WednosdayV fir$t game of the fmals was a tilt worthy of the finals. Both teams were evenly matched ancj not once did the' players ease up. From start to finish ihe game rol-Ifcked at a breathless pace. -
This tcribo >eriou$ly thinks that over-confrdence-had-a- b?g part^ to play in the'Maikaw.a defeat. Banging in 14 points right off the bat without, a single reply from Harry's, even without the help of Maikawa point getter,, Harry Nikaido, was just 'too good to-be true'... When Harry finally dfd get into the game it made things worse for Maikawa's. Nikaido, when he's on is plenty good for the double figures, but wHen he's
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off, he's realty off, and throws Ihe whole team off" their pace by shooting even ^with the checks literally sitting all over him. He forgets jherejare .four o^hjer pj[ayers,_besides him.
Stars, of Harry's were first of all Baron Wakabayashi, then Joe Aki-yama and Tosh Hashimoto, These three played a bang-up game" and are certainly set on bringing home the trophy,-for. sponsor Harry Miya-sakr. Shig Ashikawa, considered tops in - Nihonmachi, is speedily coming dowr> the downgrade. His beautifu! flick shot, from the' 'sfdes that-used to swish* throu"gK.lhT"net" wJfh the greatest of ease, is practically gone.- Occasionally he gets his old form back, but'that is getting really rare. He -cautions his players" about using too many tricky passes, but his" passes are so unexpected that they" lose" the ball more than Jhey should, Yes sir, it won't' long now before Hank finds a successor.
The full card for Saturday's cage encounters is: At 7 pxn.-East Enc Monar'chs meet Marpote in the first game of' the fntermediate finafs 'The second game en the bill will be the cagette fmals between Silver 7's and the 'Cardinals. The feature game, Harry's and Maikawa't, wiU star f about 9 .-Co'me ou t and cheer for your: teams; /Admission 1 Oc anc children free./; :s ."�'�.:.�-.'_
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It's all over now except the shouting for the Blubelles Until nex;t fall the blue-shirtec gals of the cagette league will tuck away their basketball togs and hope that next season will b,e more favourable in their bid for the girls' championship.
In the two'game 'total-point semi-finals, the immensely improved Silver 7's booted home a 33-�0 victory to take the semis with a 24-point margin,
The white-shirts took an early lead and built,, it up to 33-1? in the fijial canto. Reversing their starting ',form, Blubelles^ launched a thrilling comeback^ that saw their total 3oom to 20, but before any further damage could be done, the timekeeper's whistle sounded the finish of the game and also the" finish of the Bin-belles. ^ - �. , Captain Joyce Ikeda of the Silver 7's played a big role in tKe v white-shirt-victoryp-sink^ nig an even dozen points to evening.
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Bluebftlles�Mij-asaki, Maruno 6, ajrt'ajiri 10, Haraga 2, Ilorizaki 2�20.
$Uver Seven�Tanaka, Ktlaguchi 7, Sugamorl, Yanaglzawa, Ikeda 1 Akiyama 4, YOshinaka 10�33.
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Wotta game!. Wotta game! Once before when irm started a lead paragraph with this exclamation ho was r * criticized for an undue exaggeration of the game -ph ?l believe it ^r not, he really means it and if you had V� fighting spirit Of Harry's overflow as they overcame to 14 points of Maikawa's lead, to finally emerge victori one mere point inxthe first game of the two-oxU-oMhr Jr*' 30-29, you would just say wotta game! ma
�Maikawa boomed off to a flying start, sinking positiyely everything they ,could get their hands on and by the time Harry's could get their wits about Tthem to call time out, the department store boys were hugging a, fat lead of 14-0, Harry's finally got going after the second time-out^ and breezed 'm witli 'three quickies just before the first-quarter whistle shrilled out.�
Without doubt it was Baron Wakabayashi's nights of nights.. He was, everywhere, checking, passing, shooting and it was finally he that gave Harry's the lead for the first time in the .final quar-
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point .down and Mike Ma was given one free throw crowd tensed and the ohV disappointment and shouts delight blended in one shr sound as Maruno missed h one big chance of the eveni
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Four-Team Bussei Loop Opens April 2l
The � sandlot dust will fly again! The thrill-packed episodes of diamond drama, still
ories from last year, will soon be re-enacted again. Orji April 20, the* Bussei Baseball ,JLeague will swing into their^ schedule with four teams, namely, Kitsilano, Hompa, - Fairview- and the new-comer Hammond^com-pleting the circuit. - ,
At a meeting held last Sunday at the. Kitsilano Kaikan inany items of note were ~dis-cussed,- Some of^the-more important are: -All teams will play three games with each club. The nines finishing second and Jhird in league play will.play a sudden-death game * - * *
April'29�Harmn.Qn(l-Fairvje\v.
- llump.1-Kitsilano. Apiit 27�KairvieV-Hompa. - '
with the .winner earning the right to meet the league-lead^ ers in a two-out-bf-three series forj,he ^championship.-----��
Ineligible Players
In order to foster keener and fairer competition, especially in playoffs, the league will rule ineligible any Japanese League players who have not played three or jnore Bussei games during the scheduled season. Players who will be affected by this ruling Are K. Kamini-
7 Inouye/^N." Nosuye, N. Ka-mitomo fromf Hompa; A. Ku-sano, D> Oike, T. Sawayama, F. Hoshizaki, H. Shimoda^from Hammond; Y, Hayashi and Y. Nishimura from Fair view "and C. M. Terada from Kitsilano.
This year Bussei leaguers
. May ,1 � Hammond- Horn pa.
I-*a i r v i e\v-K i t s i I a n.o. May 1 1 � Falrvleiv-Jlammoml.
Kitstlano-Hompa. ' May IS � Konipa-Fnirvlcw.
Fairvicw-Kitsilano. June I^~Hainmond-Fair\ io\v.
Uompa-Kitsilano. June ^^-F.xirvip\\r-Jlomj>a.
ICit.silano-Uamhiond. Juno 15-� Hammond-llompa.
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wiirplay nine-inniri? games instead of the usual seven. Umpires are Jo be supplied
A trophy will be awarded tc the individual with the best batting average for the season.'
Teams having common home] grounds will gain" the right tq| call the grounds their horiie byl announcing the schedule of the] game first.
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