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Greatest Canadian Nisei boxer, Tadao Punchy Kato, passes at 58 years
. TORONTO. ।— On May 6th, bitterness .or self-pity. "It’s Here I Come!" That was the Alice Faye, Don Amechi, Ed- chandeliers, they finally gotL ^981» 1° Canadian Nisei sport been -over 20 years . now. I spirit
spirit ot
ot the
the whole
whole trip.
trip. '
ward ArnolcT, etc., "and-after down th the business of train­
legend passed away at his doh^t think my kids even know
"That’s the most dun I ever- being ’kicked out of a couple ing. They were, invited to The
hbme [at the age of 58. Tadao J was a fighter. It’s all water had-in my life,” Kato confess- of hotels for such h a r m 1 e s s i n - ri tzy Hol lywood Ath 1 etic Club,
Katq, known {affectionately as under the bridge.’'* * * ■
cidents as gently placing a wh'ere instead of" seriously
edbW“Punchy”, was probably the \ But he’s wrong there. Many ' ' -After being guided-through whole Tu n a fi s h i n e a ch other’s training, they ^watched movie
' greatest Nisei boxer. Amlong Japa n ese Ca n adia ns still re­ three,
Hollywood
movie beds,’ and jacking a sleeping peolple like John Wayne,
the /many titles he won in- member the tough kid from studios, posing for publicity comrade’s bed to the ceiling
Continued on page 2
eluded the ^Canadian Flyweight N q rt hvVa n cou v e r wh o fi r s t p u t shots with show people like with ropes attached.,to the
^Championship, Canadian 'Ban­ a pair- of boxing gloves on at
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tamweight J . Championship, -the - age of 6.
Vancouver Golden Gloves, (and
>Later, an ex-pro fighter
the /Pacific Northwest Golden named, Billy Townsend took
Gloves. He was ready for the interest ip -him and brought
Olympics, - when , the second him off the -streets into the
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Wolrld War broke out and he North
Vancouver
Olympic
was interned along, with all Boxing Club.'And in 1934. at
VOL. 45 — NO. 40
FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1981 '
'
TORONTO, ONT.
the /other Japanese Canadians. the age of 11 , Kato - won his
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It took morethan ja /war to firsts championship — . .the
stop |Kato. He fought in Maple Meralomq Cup, in .the 70 lbs.
1 Leaf Gardens, under a different class. In the-/same year he
name /ais an I n d ia n fro m Chap - won
the Vancouver - Citv
leau, Ontario, until ja (sharpeyed, young sportswriter from three times. ■
Vancouver,.
Jim
Coleman, / During the following years';
he fought all over British
spotted him.
TORQNTQ. —- While rain gathered in Nathan Phillips robes led a procession to the
Even that didn’t [stop him. Columbia — Brittanica Beach. soaked their paper lanterns I Square recently- for their first
accompaniment of Sri Lankan
p He was you ng a nd his career Mission, Nanaimo, Ladysmith' and striped silk banners, close joint service.
*
:
temple drums in celebration
' was [still heading in the [right Port Alberni, ■ •—- ■ and ; finally to 1,000 Buddhists -— immP .-Buddhist
clergymen
in of Wesak, the annual festival
direction. Then tragedy struck in 1940 started winning some” grants; from 12/countries — bright red, bladk and saffron
marking Budda’s birth. . ;
him at 20 years ioldK to finally big titles.
Beginning with'a, ceremony .
conclude his boxing .career.
The'first one. was the Lower
of . mental purification^ / .the
Some 19 years ago, an B.C. Mainland title. Th en he Burlington Sansei, Carol Lynn Fujino
si ervice continued .with saly-.
article appeared in The New met and. TKO’d George Gau-j
wins four gold medals at Kiwanis fest tations to the Buddha, the re­
' Canadian on Tadao' Punchy t h i e r / i n th e 2 n d rou nd . toz b ecitation of Buddhist prayers
come the new British Columbia
HAMILTON, Ont. — At the Mohawk College, in Hamilton,
Kato, lit is /reprinted below.
and sayings of the Buddhas
Flyweigh t ki ng. Fi n ally i n recent
Westdale
Kiwanis sixteen year old Carol Lynn
There was also a re-enact­
Carston, Alberta, Kato entered 'Music Festival held at the Fuijino of Burlington, Ontario
ment of the bathing of the
(Published < in The New the ring with Jackie Turner—won four gold; medals. Carol
who was later to fight Dado
Canadian, Junie, 1962)
Lynn, . who is a Grade^ 12 baby Buddha, a ceremony
known as Kambutsu; a ritual
'Marino the 1958 World’s Fly­ Finders keepers
student at the Aidershot High
followed by Japanese Bud- '
By KEI TSUMURA - / weight titleholder. The Van­
School captured first place in
as
no
one
claims
dhists.
/
the string instruments cate­
"PLENTY'OF GUTSI’/summ- couver Sun, reported:
Suwa nd a
JSuguhdlsirl,
gory and won in two violin
ed up Tadao "Punchy” Kato —- “Tadao Kato Won the fly- ownership of i
spokesman for the recently
championship ! over
classes. She will be competing
— the greatest Nisei' boxer in weight
$738,000 in gold
Toronto!
Buddhist;
in the Provincial competition formed
Japanese Canadian history — Jackie Turnler ;in la really fast
Federation says there are'
TOKYO., — The statute of to be held later in London, at
in an answer to what ingredi­ fight; Kato had Turner (missing
35,000-Buddhist's in Metro.
Western
ents make up a -top fighter. badly in the first and second limitations ran out recently the Universit
The federation includes 16
And later a lifetime covering rounds. Their exchanges welre for the unknown owner of Ontario, June 4th, 5th and
organizations with roots in
bars
now
worth 6th.
much
disappointment and’ about even. The third round gold
Burma,
Cambodia,
China,
< personal disaster that would Kato ./started: to use (a right $738,000. The bars, found on
The young musician who
India, Japan, Korea, Laos, Sri
equally
have stopped a lesser ’man, uppercut Chichi stopped Jackie May 3, 1978 by two fishermen^ has
fared
well
Lanka',
Tibet,
Viet Nam,
Punchy Kato still retains the when he came bouncing in brothers, Akio and Sachitaka in
• previous
years,
Canada and the U.S.
the
Hamil■"iguts” he had at the age "of with his > head dawn/ The Hamamioto ■ off .Shimonseki-, plays - with
At the ceremony’s climax,
to southern Japan, -was turn­ ton Philharmonic Orchestra.
' 14 when be took on a 30-year- crowd j cheered ■ Kato
ed over to the lucky . pair re- She plans to major in music at candles were lit and offerings
: old favorite / at Esquimau victory.”
The next year, 1941, he beUniversity and make' music of' flowers a nd liquid' foods
Naval Station and flattened
her profession, with- orchestra were set out before a 15-foot
him with a right cross in the carne the Canadian Bantam­
■representation of Buddha. ’
weight champion in Vancou­
work a possibility. :
first round; . Hayakawa too old
Now at 39 and a father of ver. And along the way he
Young Carol Lynn was not
picked
up
the
Vancouver
Sun

s
two children, Kato recently re­
for 2nd term, poll the only -Fujino to come Glen Michibata ,
Golden
.Gloves
championship,
his
triumphant
called
through with flying colours
■LOS
ANGELES.

A
teletragic
fistic
career; -among, other trophies. Then he
and
at the Kiwanis Festival. Her 3rd in Al I-America
that
spanned ‘ over went to Seattle and copped phone survey of 600 Republic­ father, Mark Fuijino is the well
one
bouts with only 3 the Pacific Northwest Golden ans. conducted March 9-16 known violin teacher & her Tennis tourney
200
showed that 75% of those
defeats and a few draws, Gloves championship.
SAN DIEGO. —- Glenn
Aunt,. Kay Suzuki, the acinterviewed
felt
that
Sen.
S.L
Only one more step away
one that made him the Cana­
Michibata, the Pepperdi'ne
complished piano teacher.
Hayakawa

(R-Ca.)
was
too
old
dian Flyweight' and Bantam­ was the Diamond Belt- ChamA prized student of the Wave number- one tennis^
for
a
second
term,
while
22%
epitome of
weight champion, one that pionship---- the
Fujino brother-sister teaching player and Canadian . Davis
of
the
respondents
who
knew
made him eligible for the amateur boxing. That step
combination was 10 year Cup member, took third place
him
commented
on
his
age.
Ch ampionnext proposed (but stopped
Terry Tam; who walked away in theXAll-American College
The
surVey
was
conducted
by the war) Olympics, one that ships in Los Angeles.
/
with four \ gold medals in Tennis Tournament here.
by
the
New
York
Polling
firm
forced him to pose as an.
There is a big, six-column
-Michibata beat John Davis
piano, and three gdlds and
of
Dresner,
Morris

and
Indian to get a bout during wide picture in the Vancouver
of UCLA, 6-3, 6-7, 6-0.
"
two silvers in violin.
Tortorello,
for
Loyola
Law
the war and one that was cut Sun sports section on this trip.
Michibata lost to * John
A local, paper carried Carol
short tragically at the promis­ It shows 5 Vancouver fighters School Dean Theodore A
Bruinsma, who . plans to enter Lynn on the front page, pratic(including Kato) sitting at a
ing age of 201 • :
finals,
and
the
Republican
race
for
U.S.
ing
on
the
1783
Balestrieri
"I don’t think anybody table eating pie and balling
Benson went on to win. the
senator.
violin,
at
her
Manorwood
Road
would remember me how,” he it up fust before the trip. The
tournament by downing Chip
spoke - without a trace of .caption title reads, "California
home in Burlington.
Continued on page 2
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'.Friday; May 224 1981

Personal Notes Across Canada*

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>Deacon- used a dusky 1 ittie. kid
named Tats Moody. . The an­
Mo rHages
^Obituaries
nouncer told the palpitating Toronto Buddhist Church Pitnic JUhe 21
m ultitude that Mr. Moody^wa s ■ '..TORONTO. —- The Toronto Buddhist Church Annual Pincic

YAMAMOTO - MORRIS
a n lb dian from the fen s a nd will be held on June 21, 1981 at Greenwood Conservation Park
KATO.
'bracken of Chapleu, Ont. Mr. -in Pickering. The program starts at 10:30 a.m. with children's
MOOSE’ JAW, Sask. — Dr." ;
BRAMPTON, Ont.
Mr. Moody - had ■ the customers races, followed by Open Air Service at 11:45 a.m.
KenYamamoto,' son of-'Mr. &- Tad a o Ka torp ass ed;; a wa y at
- Everyone is -cordially invitated to attend. — TBC.
standing

and
screaming,
as
Mr.s. John Yamamoto,- ex­
. his horn e i n' B ra m pto non Ma y he belted: the bejabbers but
changed marriage vows with
6, 1981". Beloved husband of "of Dennis Fedorick
. . After
’ _ Dr.,. Margaret
Morris-, on
Joan Kamino. Dear father of the fight, Moody's handlers' Diamond Wedding Anniv. for Satos
- March'7th,’1981.
William (Bill) and Phyllis-(Mrs.
VANCOUVER'r-i — The Vancouver Gakuyu-Kai will honour
• After- a
honeymoon ' in Ed; Huk). Loving grandfather . . . told, the stunned.residents Mr. & Mrs. Tsutae Sato, former Principal and teacher of The
of press row that Moody was
/Hawpii, the couple wUl make
of Paul and Cara Kato and a veteran of exactly two Japanese Language School, at a dinner at the Peninsula
'their home Th Winnipeg.
Restaurant, 604 West Broadway Ave., Vancouver B.C. on June
Lauren Huk. Brother- of Mrs. fights . . . Then came the de- 14;
1981 from 6:00 p.m. Reservations will be accepted, by Mr.
Ch iyo Sa nd of St. Gatha ri n es, nouncement . . , Moody 'is A. Fukui, phone 255:3746 and Mrs. K. Nasu, phone 325-5228. ,
Eiji Tosh of Toronto.
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- >Earle Elliott Funera 1 Home.
Benny’s '“Rochester.” . As a_
1 *’k
We wish ta express our Interment
Mount
Pleasant matter of .fact
he ' is a.
sincere appreciation .to our
Ca nadia n-born
Japanese, Annual Edmonton Keirokai May 31
. friends and1 relatives for
. EDMONTON, Alta. — The annual. Edmonton Keirokai will be
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held on Sunday, May 31st at the Lingnan, 10582 - 104?St.
The- ne\vs was out.
ness, koden,- floral tributes,
Cocktails - 5:00;p.m: Buffet Dinner - 6:00 p.m. Cost - $ 12.00
KAGETSU
Toro nto • Daily Star of Feb rua ry
telegrams k; and te 1 ephone -'
per person. . - . 1'8,
1943
showed
pictures
of
calls following the loss'of
TORONTO. — Mrs. .Toyo
The EJJCS sets aside one day a.'year to honour .senior citiKg
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zents so we invite your support to make Tiiis’^inemorable
beloved mother and grand­ Kagetsu,- 89, passed away at
Stan
_
Stinson.
its
,
caption
occasion'for them. If you plan to attend-please-contact Hideko
mother.
the Toronto Western ;Hcapital
sounded the spirit of the war- Kaneda 434-0592, Lucy Takahashi 469-3260, or Flo Shikaze
~o
nM
ay
12,
1981.
Fo
r
m
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rly
of
FumT Yoshino,
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8
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beloved
If you know of any Japanese person over 65 who you think
iKim Fuji n ami
son
_ mitt • sji ng er from H a milton, a
wife of the late Eikichi Kage­
should be our guest, please call one ofr the above.
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decided biond in tint, a nd
tsu. Dear mother of. Ha'jime,
* * *,
Mr._
AArs.
Massey
Tadao
Kato,
Cana
dian-born
Takako? (Mrs. - C.H. Huang)
Kanai,
Japanese from North Vancou­ Ont., Can. chapter of Sumi-e Society
Akiko
.(Mrs.
H.
Ide.)
Sachiko
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kanna,
ver z . .-thus ea^t will meet
(Mrs.
M.
Hyodo),
Akira'
and
■ Mr. & Mrs. Hardy- Muruwest . . . and of the twain, of America, Inc. 1st show April of 1982
TadashiXAlso
survived
ta,
great- three will “get you five Stimson
grandchildren
and
.2
TORONTO". — At a meeting held October 16, 1980 at the
Mr. & Mrs. Tosh Takeshito coip- the bundle . ; , Kato, no Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, 123. Wynford Drive, Don
grandchildren.;
. x
ta
relation to Moto, . . . etc:”
Mills, the Ontario, Canada, Chapter of the SumPe Society of
Parle' Elliott Funeral Home.
And special thanks are
Punchy says he did every­ America, Inc., was duly formed.
(Private",
service
at
Toronto
extended to th e Rev. NishiThe officers are: Honorary President — Mrs. Ruth Yamada,
Buddhist. Church. In lieu, of th! ng to Stinson except knock
hama & fajmily. ,
'
flowers, donations to1 Mpmiji him out but alas, the word President — Mrs. Norine Rive, 1st Vice President ~
Betty-June Bilkey, 2nd -Vice President — Mrs.” Marie Ikeda,
Health Care Society, c/o Mns. ^vas out.. St!nsdn got th e de- Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. Norine Rive, Recording
- - .,
A. Ide, 110 Holcolm., Willow- cision, naturally.
8
Secretary'and Historian — Mrs. Betty-June Bilkey, Treasurer
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B
ut
Kd
to
wa
s

n
ot
wo
rried
.
— Mrs. Thora Avent, Programme Convener — Mrs. Marie
dale, Ont. M2N 2C9.
HYLAND
He wa s still young yet a nd Ikeda, Programme Assistant — Mrs. Yosh Fukushima,
FLOWERS
h is boxing car re r wa s. h ea d ed Publicity Chairman — Mrs. Marion White; Show Co-Convenefs
the right way. He got a night -— Mrs. Fumiye Toyota, and Mr. Terry Adachi, Social Convener
CARD OF THANKS
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proprietor '
— Mrs. Kou'Kitagawa.
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working
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at
our
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We wish to express
At a meeting held April 15, 1981 at the J.C.C.C. it was de­
Imperial Optical company,
our
sincere
appreciation
to
489-4654 ----- 481-8805
where he still works today, cided to hold a contest for members to design aChapterlogothe
friends
who
shared
in
(Business)
^Residence)
to be used on membership cards and stationery. In addition,
and
waited
for
more
bouts.
the chapter’s constitution was approved. The; Chapter’s first
loss of our dear, husband
540 Eglinton Ave. W.
; - One night as he worked at show will be held at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre,
and father,; Tadao Kat oi.
Toronto
123 Wynford Drive, Don Mills. It will be a two day exhibition
We gratefully acknow­ his; job, the safety catch'snapp­ April 17 and 18, 1982. — Marion A. White
ed and .the die press caught
ledge the beautiful flowers,
his right arm. It was amput­
koden and many acts of
TORONTO. — The Ontario Canada Chapter of the Sumi-e
ated. Tadao : Punchy Kato’s
kindness.
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promising boxing career was Society of America, Inc. met at the Japanese
tural Centre, Wynford Drive, Don Mills, Ont. on April 15th,
- Joan Kato finished.,at 20. , " at which time the Constitution was approved.
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Seventeen new members joined, all being graduates froin
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smiled. “But I have no regrets. previous years from Mrs. Ruth Yamada’s course given at the^ .
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And its; been a lot of fun.”
. A few years ago, a young that the Chapter had been formed.
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