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Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department. Ottawa

THE NEW
TORONTO, ONT., SATURDAY, MARCH 19. 1949

Show Films of U.S. Nisei Soldiers
At Fishermen’s Meet in Vancouver

TORONTO-—A dinrier will be
tendered,
in honor of ErnestSALT LAKE CITY, Utah.—
Tiueman
and
Herbert Snead of
Films showing the successful
TORONTO—Entrants in the
the
Japanese
Labor
Department Nisei Open Badminton Tourna- is rapidly reaching fever pitch
Tainaka
To
Speak
Pacific Coast return of Japanese
by the Toronto JCCA. With the -nient scheduled for April 26-30 as the players strive to reaca
Americans will be shown in Van­ To Fishermen Union
closing of the Japanese division will be vying for challenge tro­ their peak of playing ability for
couver, B.C., in an effort to help
the tourney. In Toronto alone
VANCOUVER. B. C.—By special offices shortly, the two men will
phies in each of the three “A” there
Canadians prepare for the return
more than
request, of tne union executives. no longer be actively associat­
class events. Matt Matsui, pro­ shuttlists in the five clubs. Out.
of Canadian’Japanese to the eva­ George Tanaka, National
JCCA ed with the evacuee residents of prietor of Grove Cycle and long­
cuated area, it was reported by Executive Secretary, will
of this large group and with en­
address southern Ontario.
time booster of Nisei badmin­ tries from London, Hamilton.
the Pacific Citizen last week.
the B. C. Fishermen and Allied
The banquet is to be held at
The films have been secured Workers’ Union convention. The the Diana Sweets, 188 Bloor St. ton, has donated a challenge Kitchener and possibly Mon­
by Mrs. Dorothy McNair of conference is to take place in W:, on March 26, at 6:30 p.m.* trophy for the men’s doubles in treal, the total number of er,tri' *
the “A” section. Terry Tsuji, is expected to exceed 100. La-h
Vancouver from the Los Ange­ Vancouver during^ the week of The fee is $2.
top-flight table tennis player,
les office of the Japanese Amer­ March 21.
Everyone is invited to attend has'donated a trophy for one of year, 85 boys and girls entered
the tournament.
ican Citizens League.
He will speak on the general re- the banquet. Reservations should the other two events and
the
Clubs are asked to begin can­
The films are . “A Challenge settlement picture in relation to be made by .March 23 to any
Toi-onto JCCA has put up the vassing- their members for en­
to Democracy,” a WRA film on the B. C. fishing industry and ex­ one of the following:' Masuko third.
tries as soon as possible. Every­
the American evacuation and plain the work, of the JCCA.
fsvmhi, OU 4681 (evenings);
Secretary Edzy Tsujimoto re- one who can possibly* find ti n
the return to the coast; “The
Toyo Takata, MO. 7679 (days) ; ports that try first entries reNisei Story,” which pictures the
I.
Uchida, LL. 8433 (days) T. ceived for the tournament wrere time is urged to enter. Even if
Kitchener
Toyotas
you should feel that you have
return of the evacuees; and “Go
Kameoka (day or evening).
from members of the teen-age little chance, the experience you
For Broke,” a film on the 442nd
club. This information indicates mil gain will prove valuable.
Combat team during its training
KITCHENER,
Ont. —' Up­ Star-lite Stretches
that the youngsters are showing- There is no substitute for tour­
days.
setting the favoured Ken Reid
more than average enthusiasm nament experience to improve
The films will be shown to in the semis, Mas Toyota ad­ Lead in Hamilton
for the event and the veterans your game. Choose your partner
schools, PTA groups, labor un- vanced to the finals. of the club
HAMILTON—With six weeks may take warning- that they may- and give your club representa­
ions and other groups. A filming- tournament. Final matches are left in the Nisei Bowling League get stiffer opposition than ex­
tive your entry ox- mail it in io
has been scheduled for the Can­ to be played on March 21.
Mits Sonoda’s high flying Star- pected from them. Veteran duos, Edzy Tsujimoto.
Bro
adian Fishermen’s Union con­
Local ^Nisei are still in compe­ Lite Lunch quintet have increas­ long in mental but short in phys­ St., Toronto, Ont. Out-of-town?'vention.
tition in most of the events. In ed their lead to ten points over ical agility, may fall before the are particularly urged to onto ■
vigour and and if possible to send in Ihor
the men’s i doubles Mas Toyota- Solly’s Men’s Shop who are sec­ determined vim,
.vitality
of
youth.
ond
with
53
points.
In
beating
Ken Reid are in the finals while
entries early.
In every Ontario centre where
B. Ferguson-Bob Toyota have Strand Cycle Shop 3-1, Star-Lite
Badminton
players
should
still the semi-final match to dropped their first point in five Nisei play badminton, the pas­ NOT miss this “Sports Event
weeks. Solly’s were blanked by time of chasing the shuttlecock the Year.”
Play.
—f
Lucky Strikes.
In the mixed, Sugar and Bob
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Other results were Rockets
Toyota,
and D. Harvey-M. Toy­
GARAGE and service station?
over
Curly’s Hat Shop to gain a
Two electric pumps and other ota won their second round third place tie with St. Regis
equipment. Bulk station with games easily.
Barbershop at 41 points as the
electric pumps.
B. Toyota still remain^ in the barbers were blanked by1
the
Also licensed lumber yard men’s singles awaiting the semi­ Top Hatters; Wildcats took
PaTORONTO - Computation of .points. In third place follows
and machine to make cinder final encounter. If he should cific Restaurant 3-1; Luck
Inn
the
Toronto Nisei Basketball Yuki Kameoka, Mustangs’ new
blocks.
Located at Raymond, win, the finals will be a family descisioning Sobel’s Clothes 3-1;
League’s individual scoring sta­ recruit.
Alta.
affair.
Aces, being . blanked by Shearer
tistics from the* sceduled games
Please phone 135 or write A.
Thrice champion Bombers, who
The local “Y” Club hopes to be and Finance Tailors.
revealed
Herby
Miyasaki
as
the
J. Garner, Box 17, Raymond, hosts to the JCCA
are
fighting
for
their
4th
team
Good performances for the
winner
of
the

48-49
scoring
Alta.
straight title, set a precedent by
some time in March but more evening were .turned in by Zen
championship.
placing
no less, than two in the
definite
announcement
is
await
­
Tanaka
(Top
Hat)
766-298,
ROOM AND BOARD
bigten.
A methodical machine­
of
V
173
ed.
Racking
up
Swanee
a total
Inouye (Aces) 721-256,
ROOM AND BOARD for bus­
like
team,
never relying on indi­
points
in
12
games
and Mickey Takeda (Strand)
ig him
iness or school girl in modern
vidual
scoring
punch but on a
691-282. For the ladies, Star- a clear margin of 27 points over
duplex with friendly young- cou­ Kent JCCA Election
i
smooth
working
combination
his closest competitor, Paul Hir­
Lite’s Tosh Got had 629-244.
ple and child. In exchange for
CHATHAM, Ont.—The elec­
like
a
flawless
engine,
the Bomb­
Toyoko Izumi at 172 is still ano, Herby annexed the scoringlight duties. MA. 7433 (Toronto). tion meeting of the Kent Chap­
ers
had
Kochi
Mitsui
in a high
the leader of the ladies’ average crown without much difficulty
ROOMS WANTED
ter JCCA resulted as follows: while Tad Kondo is doing a run­ thereby keeping it within the categorial 4 th place with wee1
Uchiyama,
president; away with 230. Second place Mustangs ranks for the third suc­ Soc Shintani just making the
A FAMILY of three adults (Frank
!
Bibo
Nagao,
vice-president;
Kaz finds Mrs. Tosh Goto at 170 and cessive year.
tenth spot.
would like to ren three rooms.
j
Yanoshita,
recording
secretary;
Young Akio Hayashi. be-i
Good reference. Please phone
Mits Sonoda with 207. Kay Na­
Herby succeeds big brother
Tak, GL. 8894 (Toronto) after Kay Matsubayashi, secretary- kano’s 672 and Tad Kondo’s 892 Ken who won twice previously. Aces performer, was good enough
treasurer; Mary Fujii and Shig are the best triples while' Sid
7 p.m.
for 5th place while teammate
Sugiyama, sports; Tony Baba Yaguchi’s 351 and Susie Oika­ Kaz Nakamoto won it the first' Seiji Takata repeated himself in
FEMALE HELP WANTED
and Marv Okubo, social: Mur- wa’s 321 are the tops in singles. year the league was organized the big ten by placing 9th. Hard
i with the Northerns which later
YOUNG GIRL for domestic, I ray Kayahara, Kiyo Shioji and
driving Rebel captain Mush Fu­
—I. S. T.
j chang-ed to the now-defunct No­
plain cooking, good wages. No I Sam Tomotsugu, political and
mads. Kaz later became coach kumoto with teammate Hidy Toi
heavy cleaning or laundry'. Live educational.
smuggled into 6th and 7th, with
for the Aces but is now retired.
in. Phone HU. 7674 (Toronto).
Mustangs captain Ken Miyasaki
Aspiring Paul Hirano, meteoric right behind.
HELP WANTED
Baseball Meeting
i Rebel forward, must again be.
Mitsui, Hayashi, loi and ShinWANTED IMMEDIATELY by
I contented as a runner-up. How- tani are
Chooses
Officers
all newcomers in the
the Glen Gordon Manor, Cedar
■ ever he registered the season’s big ten. No rookies were able
The
general
HAMILTON.
Springs, Ont. (near Chatham): Ex
Montreal—With only one more J highest single game score of 24 to make it this time.
perienced cook. Wages, 8150. Or i meeting of the Hamilton Nisei game to go and five more points :
__ __
cook and wife. Also two waitress- i Baseball League was conducted to clinch first spot, the JCCY '
wag-e< ‘850 dIus i bN actmg chairman Mas Kuwa- (
guaranteed
team . maintained ■
(Tip. often 'double Lt!1™ on March 13 at the YMCA Badminton
Hamilton ‘Rec’
board.
their
unbeaten
string as they i
to
plan
for
the
coming
season.
HAMILTON. — A successful
amount). Permanent employment.
downed the Negro Community
Results
of
the
elections
were

Rec
” election and dance was
Applicants please contact G. E.
Centre on February 25 at the
as
follows:
Tom
Kuwabara,
held
at the Cas Romana Hal] on
Truman. EL. 3436 (Toronto), or
Royal Arthur Gym. Their last
president;
George
Masuda,
secMarch
5. Elected lb the presi­
FORT
WILLIAM,
apply direct.
Ont.—The
scheduled game is against the
dency
was
Tak Maikawa. Othc-r
retarv Tosh Hashimoto, treas- Rovers at D'Arcy McGee Gym.
■weatherman finally' decided to
MIDDLE
AGED
Japanese ■ urer
officers are Roy Honda, viceMits Shimoda, business
couple (no family) to be cook manager, and Mas Kuwabara l The men. Michi Ashikawa-Ralph co-operaue with the hockey exe- (president;
Grace Yamaguchi.
; Horiuchi and Gabby Inamoto— cutives and the Lakehead Clip- secretary, and Yosh Tonogai.
general and houseman for mod- advisor.—G.K.M.
(Jack Muraoka, in their usual top
ern country home in outskirts of
| pers—Flying Forts series was treasurer.
(
form, won their matches easily,
London, Ont. Adult family. Pri­
; completed.
i The retiring president, Bob
i but the ladies, Sheila Kosaka-Miye
vate’ living quarters, permanent
;
The Lakehead Pee Wee cham- Shimoda, thanked the members iYasunaka and Masako Kosaka- *
position, good wages to exper­
; for their past effort and coElizabeth Yamashita
off to a pionship went to the Clippers in ( operation.
ienced couple. Apply with refer­
FORT WILLIAM, Ont.—Loud bad start by losing.
two straight games as they won
ence to Box 16, The New Cana- praises greeted' Johnny Uma­
J The former executives were
In
the
mixed
doubles,
M.
Yasundian, 2498 Yonge St.
clinching encounter 3-2. »each presented with a token of
koshi (Alley Cats) as he racked aka-R. Horiuchi. M. Kosaka-G. the
up 354 to surpass the previous Inamoto, and E. Yamashita-J. Mur­ Bobby Tatebe from James Miy­ i appreciation for the work they
azaki put the Clippers ahead but I had done during the past two
WANTED, to work on share men’s high singles mark of 332 aoka pairs won two matches a two goals by the Forts’ Eiji Tsu­ (years.
basis, experienced man to grow so long held by Paul Oda. With piece, while S. Kosaka-M. Ashik- bouchi in the second period nul­
berries,
truck,
etc.
(Former this game to his credit, Johnny awa split their games.
lified that effort.
position in
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS j
To get acquainted with othe
coast resident best suited for this has regained first ]
with 190, Badminton players in th
Starting
the
third,
it
looked
men

s
hiah
averages
location). If interested, there is
Those wishing to attend the I
by Wally Iwa- * exhibition game shave been arran bad for’the Clippers, but James
good opportunity for oyster | followed closely
Banquet
in honor of Mr. Ern- I
( moto.
(No Na tes) 189, and ' ged for
evenings, r irst Miyasaki tied it up and with a
cultivation. Property is large. _
est
Trueman
to
be
held
on [
lev Cats) with ;
few minutes to go R.onnie Miki
was played again
cleared, waterfront acreage on ’ Yuki Tateoe
March *26, 6.30 p.m., at Diana I
Chinese Badminton Club on ; slammed in the winning goal.
the south side of Gabriola Isl- ; ^^Sweets, are requested to notify |
With the season’s end, hats
snd, B.C., three miles from Na- (
League s anding shows Strik- - March 3 with all membe rs taking j
one cf following on or before I
ooints.
day. Me- ; off to Casey and Kenny Iwasa
Wednesday, March 23:
|
nanno. Ample water and wood ; ing Fives vith
second
place
Alley

Gill
student
tvere
the
;
who
coached
the
pee
wees;
to
Miss
Masuko
Iguchi,
OL.
4681
|
supply, fully furnished accom- ( up on the
ave
been
closing
the
;
goes
Paul
Oda,
Nori
Taniwa,
Kenji
:
:
Cats
who
modation for two or three fam(evening).
[
King
.bition
Tsubouchi, and Isa Sunohara ;
Names
mes. Long term agreement to • margin. ?
Mr. Toyo Takata, MO. 7679 |
balls 285. Long j larch 24 and 31 have been decla- ; who handled the games; and to '
q^ht party interested in estab- i Fins 287.
(day).
Hards 273 and (
when all ‘ the many faithful fans, including ;
-shmg a home and , good in­ ; Shots 275
Mr. I. Uchida. LL. 8433 (day).
□ers wm part:
in fight- ■ a number of Isst :is who turned ■
Mr. T.
Kameoka.
WA. 9934 I
come. Write for further infor­ j T-Bones 258 are the re.
or
a
trophy
vi.
(day or evening).
|
mation : to Dr. W. R. ‘Stokes, ; field.
---- 1. K. If.
Commercial- St., Nanaimo, E.C.

In All-Ontario Nisei Tournament

CLASSIFIED

Young Herby Miyasaki of Mustan
Takes Sharp Shooting Cr^wn for ’49

JCCY Continues
Victory March

Pee Wee Laurels
Go to Clippers

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