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iJ鹏pers Win Four Positionsh Ca股iia Trials
OLD CHELSEA. Que. 一 Japanese jumpers took Uiefoiirtひp spots "cently in theCanadian nationalski jumping teamtH曙
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】y、thrゃugh two d"ys of compe-tiUon, 、vinni,、g event $ on both of Uie days, But ho錄ved ,he best :foi,ihきlast c<)vei> hlgも5.5meiei^s on one jufnp "nd $6 meters on a sec Mid.
Taguc)USeH(ihi, Nobukasu Saltd and Shーi'uliゃneko f迈i-sh"behindAsai'i. Tive foi^rれe r"un)inぉhQrtie aftei: a competitive t(iur of Europe.
•The besぃCanadians—re Peter Wilson an4 Richm'd Graves, .both, -nitkm.alteam : members. frottiOttawfl.WilSo!V jumped 59 and,;mもters for 203.4 points and GikveS Gi and&9.5 met;ers
forlさ9.5 points to lake fぱth and sixth.
The two, with Richard Grady of EdoionUm, willform the th-i'ee-membei'CanadUm entry «it the woi'W championships in Fa-Urn, Sweden, stJu'Ung Feb.17.
Kivrt Sjolund and GordonVyil-son,bpth 0fOttawa,and Lyie Spec iof妇driiQrttonまre chosen to competeiiithewo"d juhior jii]PfiphigchanipioiislUps schedule to start Feb. 28 at Autwins,
—ior comi^Uitioni'eiient-Ij^, Sjohmd jumped a whuimg ま5 and 49.15 meters onconsecu-tive jumps for157.9 F.I.S. po, intsandWilS6nwent M.5 and 50.5 meters for153.4 points. Speei's、vas unabl"o compete in the trials.
Japqnさplits Judo TitlesAtParisMさet
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PARIS' — Japanese, French and R us si an judo k as split the titles'"ltween 'them 'at;.th^ 'Paris' internationaljudo tounlament here recently,
TheUmmainent, attended by some of the wor!d top Judo spe-,cialista fromlO:countries,' was seen as a、v&rmup to May's Eu-'r邻ean chanvpionships. in. IjOh-don,
Japan sent thrゃei'epresen-tatives andt、voof them topped theirwーghtcategodes.
iSumio EndQ 、vqひthe heavyweight c&tegory,Fiu'ukawa took Uie welterweight divisibn and only Yoshimi Ham 、vas beaten. H&ra came uj> .again": one ''of Euroi>e,s most poverfulmiddlも-wdgiits in the semi-finals, Fre-nchnmn Jean-P&ulCpche 、vho befit him by decision in a close struggle.
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Japan University chanipioれ,a titie he woいby beating Shozo Fujii, recognized asoneoJTthe world's grea—t judokas.
Coche, a fomei、 Euんpean middle、veiゅt champion, we"t to takfr the division withお37-second finalvictory oyer East German Marenke bjr "Ippon."
Endo needed only 33 seconds to win his finalafter dominating the ■'heavyweight cate;gory. The 23-year-old university champion beat East Germany Zpckschwer-dt by "Ippon."
In the welteiweight division, the 20-year-old Furuk&wa had a much more difficult time against the very good Frenchman ゃatrick Vialwhom he beat by .decision in the final,
France's .light-heavyweight chanapion* Jean-Luc i^u^e, con-firmedthゃtitle he won hvMadk rid by winning hi3^ cate^rorywUh a vict6i:y by decision over Eー German Lorenz.
Rouge scored "Waza-Ari,, e* ..ariy on and'.'from, then onゃn-troiled the combat
In;the semi-finals Rouge hiui 01ice nioi'e beatー Britain's Da-viさ:S"rbrook whom he defea-t«d in theMadndぉuゅ
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A T ailable At the i<few C«nAdUn Tor Only攀l必 479 Queen St WeIt — Tw»to沐Out
By ERIC PREWITT
LODI. — Marty Kuehnert, bfi-sel^aU pioneer, h糾ds foi' Jap3iv soon as & realist with a dream.
"It's not baaeb<ill's land of 加ilk hoi>eめJ歡I Mine fie base-bailhfts aU: th, problems th,t American b6sel)^U has," ,p
a ppointy to a front office jo I) with a majorl欲gゅteam in
Fofthe iJa多t two years, the 27-year old foimer Stanford Univもrsity catcher was the general manager of the only Japanese o、vn(^ prbfessionalbaseball: team, in T^JS* "story, the Lc^i IiioiiS of the CIass A (>, lifornia "aぉue.
N$gaj^>shi Nakiimm'a, who o-wnedtiieLodi franchise, sold it TecenUir to a.locM group. Na-kamura OfferせKuehneH th6 job of director of sales and promotion ;withhisTaihもiyo Lions of the Jai)anese Pacific League.
As for the young baseballex-ecutiveV dream:,,
"I'm not saying I 、voii,t come back to America. Mr. Nakamu-fa、vas contacted about the possibility of buying the SanDie-Padres, and I know that the んny people were, too. There could be' tJapanese'..0、Vは、hi'major.' leagu'e ...ballhere someday.' Who k歸vs?"
Kuehnert lived in Japan 、vhe,. re he met .his wばe, Michiyo, and was working as an interpゅ ter and guide at the1970 Worlds Fair in Tokyo when he met Na-kamura. He returned to the Unite4 States and was doing ■graduate work at:Los'-Angeles si ate when Nak柳ura bought the tiodi team and hired Kueh-
The Cfl"fomia League "am, aぉMtimoreOrioies fa加elub th线t also was iUlowed ,Our Japanese playert on its roster, won t"hele堆辨championship !891 seas on and attendimce was 43,000,doub" the totalor the previous year.
"I think Ui" theや難the clnssぱication the easi". it is to I)iカniote baseball for itseば.You can stdssthぇfact that thepl^-ぐ yeゆtuでjust yopngkidstryinfir ゅeir ]beきt. Winning doesn't ha-"to be that important," says KuehneH. .
"put on the腦jorleaguelever-, y. oiT: can, t use.、those excuse*, 〖t,s:. more, :irt)portant: 'to.::have .a winner."
Kuehneit has signed two U.-S.ぉajoV,leaguers, Don Buiord of the Oi'ioles Jast year atxi Frank Howard t、vo weeks ago; for the: Taiheiyo.-:Licms:'who:,play in the city of Fukuひka.
'T told Fr&nk 、ve,dlike him
to,piny i诊t field butiiot to 、Vo"'y咖ut it. We hnve a very good first bascwanahcjuiy. He cai"t thi;ow or run worth adarn, but he hit "out ,340In at year," Kuehnert set id.
rio、wd was "如3ignated hi, Uer Jfoi'DetroiVlQStyea、、ゅd was released l))^ the A附Hcim LteajgtiecUibat ihc end of the so i、 SOIしTheぉ-yem' v。tenm Mt ,, bigleaguふhon)eI'uhs bU-t.is-:oiie of .the.:slo、yes.t 'rumiers: in .baseball.
The Taiheiyo Lions drew 890,、 000 ffiiはfor about (JO home d食-teslasぃyear, Kuebhei't aJUti.
"入'(]«?(?£1<^'.'&20;、1>8ぉ1)^111-',助' the.No.1spdrt in Jaぉim ai^d〜 other sport was everv clpscf. Now, golf is boom inもteimis is boomh、gf a.nd'evei、' 'fo.otbaU.' is':', eomiiig on strong in theeo!lie-ges," - .heノ a.dd.ed.
".Batsetoll'■■ has 'lots of compe.. t it ion. I un ders Urn d that only fom' of the12 major【eagrue clubs made moneyInstseason."
TORONTO NISEICURLmCJ CLUB LEAGUE STANDINGS
FEBRUARY10,1974 '
TEAM POINTS ENDS WON
VICSlはUKI 20 62iんD0NET019も1,BOB KIMURA17貼, YAS SHINDE15 4亂HERB SUGIE12 52, PAUL KILBUBN11 59, DICK KIMURA1158, GEORGおOGINO 7 52. — S.S.
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TORONTO NISEI CURLING CLUB LEAGUE STANDINGS
FEBRUARY 3,1974.
TEAM POINTS ENDS Vic Siuukに18,58,んDonJBto Bob Kimu"17 52, Yas Shinde 14 45んHerb Sngie12 52, Paul KHburnュO 55, Dick Kimura 9 53, Geo. Ogino 7 49 .
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