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junior Badminton Club Formed
[jn Toronto, Hold Dance Dec. 18

The New Canadian
TORONTO. ONT.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1948

Rebels Eke Out 47-40 Victory
In Rough, Thrill-packed Game

TORONTO.—The n e w 1 y - f q rm e d
Elect 22 Niseis
Junior Badminton Club' will hold
their gala opening dance on Satur­ i In Hawaii Elections
day, Dec. 18, at the YMCA on Ger­
candidates,
rard and Hastings Sts. Admission
TORONTO - - In a thrill-packed encounter. Rebels downed
is oO ceiii^, slid aanc.ng irom 8 to ; veiling strong votes, placed in 18
12i 0Ur of 28 contests in which They Bombers 47-40 in the second game of Friday. Nov. 19 to take
Sb
le Hawaiian over second place as the Toronto Nisei Basketball League
The
Club
is
under
the
direction
i were entered in
I
By JOE IKEDA
of the Senior J CCA Badminton general election Nov: 2
ended its first round.
Club, with three excellent coaches
some terrific class
Displaying' the finest, brand ot
The 18. plus four others who
What is Bebop? Bop is called from that club, Ken Fukusaka,
n
“hem. The game
were elected outright in the prim­ rapid razzle-dazzle passing game yet of game
bv 1Mnv the “new. movement Tucker Morito and Roy Shin turn­
gh as the last Re­
ary election, adds up to 22 Japa­ seen this season, the two teams
mg”,. the "advance- ing out faithfully every Saturday
bel-Mustang's
game
if not rougher
f Cn modern swint
nese Americans who made the fought neck and neck throughout
and had every reason for another
ment of. modernL jazz”, and from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Church of grade in erritorial and county elec­
We prefer All Nations gym.
away in the last, few moments to explosion which was held down by
The club executive is as follows: tions.
i
Is^autoinobn^
iron self-control.
clinch the game.
President. Alan Fujiwara: viceIncluded
in
the
successful
candi
­
Some of the players need toning
Urove in style through
Right from the opening' whistle,
president, Soc Shintani; secretary­ dates are two Senators, both Redown
in their tactics, and that ap­
r " the vears. music too can change, treasurer, Ayako Iida; team cap­ i publicans. Sad Sam Ichonose. fight the teams went oil' with a spurt
plies
to
every team with the pos­
’ 2 implore and advance In these tains. Ken Ohara and Barb Oka- j manager, ran on the Republican and though it started in clean
sible
exception
of Aces. .Tn a small
fashion, checking began to get
2 - mvs of many seemingly fantas- war a.
I ticket for the House, and was electrougher until another explosion gym. body contacts are hardly
s - tic" inventions and ideas such
The boys and girls of this well-; ed bv a large vote.
avoidable but it is not necessary to
threatened.
the atomic bomb, rockets and organized club have been showing
be so deliberate.
slight
Bombers held
Twelve of the successful Nisei
the "new look”, it is not sur- rapid improvement and will soon
Mustangs still dominate the lea­
m-ising that a new and dynamic be challenging other junior clubs candidates were Republican, the through most of the game, with tne
gue.
The explanation is simple.
Rebels
fighting
rooth-and-ngil
to
’ 1 music is offered in the like the TNT.
others Democrats.
: ' idea m
Mustangs realize the advantage of
last
overtake.
Then
in
- °uise of Bebop.
-1 i
4moments of the game. Rebels be- their height and use it. to the full­
:
& Mean words were hurled at
hind their fighting' captain. Mush est. In a small gym this advantage
11 the early jazz and swing; now
thev are aimed at Bebop. But
Fukumoto. burst out in the lead is hard <0 overcome. But they can
a couple of clinching be beaten, and Bombers have
in spite of this the “new listen’
baskets in one of the fight ingest proved this more than once. In a
k spreading like wildfiie.
“ Bop is not being shoved down
drives seer in the league.
anyone's throat.
It is being
WINNIPEG — It’s casaba three-team league, with a red
Along
with
Mush
Fukumoto, picnic for the Mustangs.
accepted by public preference. time in Winnipeg’, and the Nisei hot battle between Mac Otsu’s Kiyoshi Maikawa, Hidy loi and
Speed and class are the dominat­
New and advanced sound, un­ League suffered two severe jolts North Enders and Tak Hirose’s Paul Hirano shone in the victorious ing factors and though Mustangs
usual combinations of chords at the beginning of the season Centrals for second spot.
drive, with Tom Nobuoka, Mossy have a good amount of class, they do
and changes of very fast tempos, when the winner of the Hirose
Saito will have high-scoring Fukumoto, Roy Kurita and Jimmy
3 odd beats and rhythms, brasses Challenge Trophy. Jon Yamabe, Sam Fuji and defence wizard Maikawa doing equally well in Mustangs have speeded up more
and reeds presented in a diffei- stated he will bypass basketball Sus Fukuyama from last year’s assisting the team.
this season, with Makimoto and
ent light and with weird effects in favor of his studies. The oth- championship team. Mike Ya­
great deal.
Ken Mitsui tossed that melon like Kameoka helpins.
—these things make up the Be- er was the disbanding of the mane. a North End refugee he was pitching baseball to lead the Mustangs rely chiefly on zone deRebels
Elmwood team.
looked very promising in prac­ Bomber’s scoring with 14 points. fense while Bombers ar
The baritone sax, one time
for
tices and may become the find Joe Akiyama. Mossy Mitsui and Idy play mainly man-to-man.
So it looks like a repeat
lowlv instrument, is brought
of the year. With George Hoz- “Happy" Idenouye also stood out.
Mush Saito’s Students in
ink/the spotlight. The trom­
aki and Taxi Takada in the line­
M ustangs-Aces
bone is also featured. And you
up, every man is capable of pot­
Mustangs
are rolling again. The
might note that the Bepop men wav suggestive of the music. ting ten or more points per
thin
men
took
their third game in
me all good soloists as well as
It takes a keen ear and pa­ game.
a row without a defeat as they
excellent side men.
tient listening to acquire an ear
The league’s darkhorse may be drubbed the hapless Aces 68-34 in
A great many people see Bop s for Bebop.
The high school the North Enders, for Mac Otsu the first game of the night.
origin in the evolution of mod­ students and younger men and
has acquired all star Hank
After a slow’ start, the league’s
ern music through the eai y women do so readily because
last wear’s problem children broke out with a
from
Sugiyama
stage
jazz, dixieland and swin
TORONTO — The courts were
their minds are in better accord champions.
With Frank Kika, rash of baskets to run far ahead in
which led to a handful of men with the modern presentation.
bristling with well-known domitlie league’s best defensive play­ a free-scoring game.
,
trading different and odd-sound­ The appreciation can be deye
local badminton and
mon and
:
er
back
in
the
field,
Mac
has
a
|
First
Game:
Mustangs

Herby
ing ideas until they all reache
oped by listening, and knowing formidable team. Returning also ! Miyasaki 17, Mucka Makimoto 14, tennis figures such as Dick
T the same conclusion.
badwhat to listen for.
are San Ariza, Tucker Yamane ;Toki Toyama 10, Alan Fujiwara 10, Birch. currently'
Charlie (Yardbird) Parker.
Roy
Most
of
the
intricate
passages
singles
champions.
minton
and lanky Tak Tanabe.
and
;Ken Miya«;aki 10, Yuki Kameoka
John
(Dizzy)
Gillespie
and
Ted
Pollock.
Canadand solos in Bebop are legato­
Smith
Central captain Tak Hirose 5, Aki Koyanagi 2.
Thelonius Monk are the ones smooth and .blending— despite
ian
badminton doubles crown
9, Akio
has a big’ job on his hands foi he
Aces—Jackson
Onishi
that introduced the Bebop.
the fast tempo. No matter how
holders:
Beau Summers, rank­
This music was accepted as a many notes are in a bar. the\ has only Frank Yahiro back Hayashi 8, Fred Miyasako 6, Herby ing' Ontario tennis player; Misses
from last year’s team. His hope Morita 5, Tom Miyashita 3, George
novelty and few recordings
Barbara Ince, and Joan Warren,
are smooth and pure.
were made by musicians who
Bebop is played with a great lies in Jerry Sugiyama from the Takata 3, Jimmy Kamino,
well-known in local suttlc, the
were not familiar with this type deal of feeling, perhaps more I former champs and Nobby Shim- Ogaki.
Church entry in the T. & D. bird
hzu from the defunct Elmwood.
of music. The titles applied
Second Game: Rebels—Paul Hirthan even the trained ear can
league with our own
Johnny
Rounding out the team are ano 11, Kiyoshi Maikawa 9, Mush
Bebop and rebop—are in some
Tanaka
and
Frank
Matsui
met
“Among the new progressive Bruce Hashimoto and Aki Sato, Fukumoto 8, Hidy loi 8, Tom No- the formidable Carlton Club on
previously inactive.
buoka 4, Mossy Fukumoto 3, Jimmy
records are: “As I live
Get your Tickets now!
Nov. 17. and as expected garnerIt
promises
to
be
an
interestMaikawa 2, Roy Kurita 2.
bop

,
"Bebop
Carol
.
Sweet
cd only four sets out of 32 playPersonal Appearance of
Bombers—Ken
Mitsui
14,
My
Georgia Bebop”, "Lemon Drop , ino- season and Winnipeg basket
the ball which reached it’s zenith Idenouye 6, Shige Ashikawa 4, ed.
"Manteca”.
"How High
Although they lost all
when the locals captained by Jeep Inamoto 4, Sockeye Tsukamo­
Moon”, and "Euphoria .
at the
matches.
J. T. and Matsui showYamabe overwhelmingly toppled to 4. Mossy Mitsui 4, Joe Akiyama
ed
their
playing
is rapidly comMUTUAL ARENA
the Albertans last year, may be 3, Barron Wakabayashi 1.
THOMAS CEP MATCHES
in for another successful sea­
for ing up to par.
on Friday, Dec. 3.
Cage Notes: Move over
ON DECEMBER 3, 4
Against Summers and ThompThomas son.
The
the Rebels have finally .come into
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TORONTO
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Thursday's
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Cup
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Game time:
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badmint
tory for the Rebels. Also it was a were -taken 15-6.
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