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January 19 PIOHEER Page 5 Clark Taket a' s Denver Eanchu Bears gained a- sp 1 it ■ i n t h e i r t wo - g am e series- with'the center All- Stars" by .outplaying ■ and out f ig.ht in g the h om e c a ger s to score a convincing '3 8- 21 tr- iimph • Son d ay-; .aft e rn o on. All-Stars were coached by Tosh: Eawauchi., CA ■ basket b-all director» C ont r o 11 in. g " b oth back-' boards, the Bears forced ;heir J.V to ■20-12 half- time lead and were never headed as they slash- ed their way to victory, 'lets Earahara sparked the Den- verites with hi 3' smooth under -the-buc ket f1oorwork, ■ in addition to tallying 11 points to lead' the -offensive department. Fane' Mi- yoshi and the Yoshio ka broth er s wer c- const a nt thorns in the side of Amache ans • " 'Eat onks' Jam e s fiat an ab e bagged 9 points and played sparkling ' defensive game. the game was marred by several heated bickerings between the Bears and- the officials * . ' Summary: DELIVER (S3)—Miyoshi 8, E. Yoshioka,J* Yamagawa 4, E'uruno ,'Enonot o- 1, forwards'; E ar ah ar a 11,Myamoto, c enters EE. Yoshioka 4, Nishi- ura 4,E0 Yamagawa, Sano'6, T aket a, guar ds. ' AMACHE - -(21) —Sugano 2, Saka.iioc.O','2,,1» Maruyama, b- raoto,--. .forwards ; May ah ar a, Sakai :, centersj Watanabe .9 , Sh imad:.'.' > 1 s er I' 2, guar ds. Hie und e f e at e d- Fl ame s sextet wrapped up the First -half' oh amp I o n'sh-ip with all the'"trimmings by overpower* "ing the Spurs,4-4 to 23, in •the Sunday curtain raiser. E'ami Fin os hit a and Norma Hamamoto' of the Flam es scored 15 and 13-points respectively* Petite Sadayo Washino "crashed" through to tank 16 digits. Summary; ', — continued on page '6- AS STARS lflM,S3«<4 Displaying one of the finest clutch, shooting soon on the local - c ou r t this season., Un ten o wh. s ' f 1 o s h y Sh i g Sugano rifled four baskets in the 5-rainute overtime period to give theAmach'o All-Stars a hard-fought 55-48 victory over the. invading Denver Marichu oeurs last S at ur day n i ght • Sugano c ont ent with a itial half -and three in the ly 'when- they quit playing for marbles and started tossing for blue chips.. He scored 16 points to, lead the scoring parade. Big Elmo Sakai and James i 'Eat an a be, ', c ap tain, we r e other high home scorers lone field goal in the in- second, came through nice- Willi COILI Two c elui ar';- dt/elliri !g' qu fn-'-; tets, Rovers and Ubangis,' put - on a , slam-bang, nip and • tuck battle Rp nday night with the Rovers winning j 3 4-25. ■ Oeorge Maruyama of the Ubangis hooped the casaba for 19 points',, while lad Kuwatani racked up 14 for the victors. • Summary; . , . ROVERS (34j--Furuya. 4, H ir an o 4, for war ds; "Kuwa- t&ni .14, .center; Sasaki 2, Mukaida 5 and Eunimoto.5, guards. ■ UBAH.GI S (25) —Maruyama 1.9, Torio, Ytmagu c hi 1, for war ds ; T anabe 4, c ent er.j Sato, Eajiwara 1 and Ichi kawa, .guards... . ?-,,.., with 14 and 12 digits respectively* '■ Manchu Bears were given "•citations" from the official's ■c ont inu 011 y, b e in g charged' with ' 24 personal fouls. Scooting Eddie Yoshioka and gangling Kane Miyoshi so or tod 11 markers' ap i ec e for th 0 v 1 s it 0r s . ••. Summary: AMACEE (53)--Sugano 16, i"»: Maruyama G, Yamagiwa, Sakamoto 5 HOraot 0 , forwards ; Sakai 14, center; Wat an afro 12, Iseri and .1, Kuwatani, guards. DENVER (48)—E. Yoshioka 11,Miyoshi 11, J. Yamagawa 4,Furun'o 1, forwards; JMarahara 8, center; H, Yoshioka 7, TaEota 2, Hishi- una, Sano 4, ■uaroi Rambling Bambis r o de roughshod over the inexperienced Scrapperettes to take a ,lop-sided46-14 victory, .with .Mits Hatanaka leading the winners with 10 points* In. t h e p r e 1 im in a r y t i It, the Under pups live -edged out the favored Reveilles,' 22-21. \ RI k 10 E a-kat an 1 an d J am e s Kajioka led the winners with. 8 and 6 digits respectively, ,Summary; IFEDERPUPS (22)--Tashiro 3, Tsurumoto 4,, forwards j- Ka j ioka 6, c en t er ; E akat a- ni 8 and Yoshimur^ 1, guards* ' REVEILLES (2l)—Hamada, I-keda 3, forwards; K. Ya- maga 7, c ent er s; S. Yamiga 6, Matsuoka 3 and Mamotsuka 2, guards.' . ' Summary:- _ BWIS (46)--Ko^uke 4, Q ^Q p $Q H£ Q )L f ^atanabe 7, Hatanaka. 10, M. Shimada 7, Nishikawa 6, Wada 6, Morita 4,.Honda 2, forwards; Ea.kayama, Yagi., Yam^ge. ,and. .E.^rai&av^.guar%s * TOEIGHT (7:15 Ro^qlbc, Jinx -vs. Flfuaes Zephyrs vs-« Eat onks SCRAPPERETTES " I'll;--^*' Kimura 2, Otsu k a.--2, 'A* Kawamoto 5, S. Kawamoto, B, Kimura-, 5, forwards; Shimono, 3. Kimura, Mori- kawa, Skko, Kamatani, Ike- saki ahd Murakami, guards. ---Evacuee- child; "Mother, fiat's- butter?"' Mother;- "but.ter, -honey, -is' a': substitute they use ~oii the 'outside for margarine-." ' TvjMORROJ. u-IGHT (7 o'clock) Pothounds vs. Reveilles Spurs vsf. Eal-Eolos 01 Eiseis vs. Unknowns Hotel Above tilts will end the first round of league . play;.. . 01 Niseis and Unknowns, ' both unde- -feated,. will be playing for the first-half crown. Powerful Flames are conceded the league crown*
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 24 |
Date Created | 1945-01-24 |
Description | Newsletter of the Granada War Relocation Center |
Location | Granada, Colorado |
Facility | Granada War Relocation Center |
Subjects | World War II--Incarceration camps--Publications |
Type | Documents |
Genre | Periodicals |
Source Description | 6 pages, 26.5 cm. x 20.2 cm. |
Collection | Japanese Americans in WWII collection |
Collection Finding Aid | http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf4n39n6th/ |
Collection Description | The Japanese Americans in World War II collection contains both contemporary and contemporaneous materials about the relocation of Japanese during World War II from the perspective of Japanese-Americans, the United States government and others. |
Rights | Copyright has not been transferred to California State University, Fresno. |
Description
Local ID | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V03_N24_P05 |
Title | page 5 |
Transcript | January 19 PIOHEER Page 5 Clark Taket a' s Denver Eanchu Bears gained a- sp 1 it ■ i n t h e i r t wo - g am e series- with'the center All- Stars" by .outplaying ■ and out f ig.ht in g the h om e c a ger s to score a convincing '3 8- 21 tr- iimph • Son d ay-; .aft e rn o on. All-Stars were coached by Tosh: Eawauchi., CA ■ basket b-all director» C ont r o 11 in. g " b oth back-' boards, the Bears forced ;heir J.V to ■20-12 half- time lead and were never headed as they slash- ed their way to victory, 'lets Earahara sparked the Den- verites with hi 3' smooth under -the-buc ket f1oorwork, ■ in addition to tallying 11 points to lead' the -offensive department. Fane' Mi- yoshi and the Yoshio ka broth er s wer c- const a nt thorns in the side of Amache ans • " 'Eat onks' Jam e s fiat an ab e bagged 9 points and played sparkling ' defensive game. the game was marred by several heated bickerings between the Bears and- the officials * . ' Summary: DELIVER (S3)—Miyoshi 8, E. Yoshioka,J* Yamagawa 4, E'uruno ,'Enonot o- 1, forwards'; E ar ah ar a 11,Myamoto, c enters EE. Yoshioka 4, Nishi- ura 4,E0 Yamagawa, Sano'6, T aket a, guar ds. ' AMACHE - -(21) —Sugano 2, Saka.iioc.O','2,,1» Maruyama, b- raoto,--. .forwards ; May ah ar a, Sakai :, centersj Watanabe .9 , Sh imad:.'.' > 1 s er I' 2, guar ds. Hie und e f e at e d- Fl ame s sextet wrapped up the First -half' oh amp I o n'sh-ip with all the'"trimmings by overpower* "ing the Spurs,4-4 to 23, in •the Sunday curtain raiser. E'ami Fin os hit a and Norma Hamamoto' of the Flam es scored 15 and 13-points respectively* Petite Sadayo Washino "crashed" through to tank 16 digits. Summary; ', — continued on page '6- AS STARS lflM,S3«<4 Displaying one of the finest clutch, shooting soon on the local - c ou r t this season., Un ten o wh. s ' f 1 o s h y Sh i g Sugano rifled four baskets in the 5-rainute overtime period to give theAmach'o All-Stars a hard-fought 55-48 victory over the. invading Denver Marichu oeurs last S at ur day n i ght • Sugano c ont ent with a itial half -and three in the ly 'when- they quit playing for marbles and started tossing for blue chips.. He scored 16 points to, lead the scoring parade. Big Elmo Sakai and James i 'Eat an a be, ', c ap tain, we r e other high home scorers lone field goal in the in- second, came through nice- Willi COILI Two c elui ar';- dt/elliri !g' qu fn-'-; tets, Rovers and Ubangis,' put - on a , slam-bang, nip and • tuck battle Rp nday night with the Rovers winning j 3 4-25. ■ Oeorge Maruyama of the Ubangis hooped the casaba for 19 points',, while lad Kuwatani racked up 14 for the victors. • Summary; . , . ROVERS (34j--Furuya. 4, H ir an o 4, for war ds; "Kuwa- t&ni .14, .center; Sasaki 2, Mukaida 5 and Eunimoto.5, guards. ■ UBAH.GI S (25) —Maruyama 1.9, Torio, Ytmagu c hi 1, for war ds ; T anabe 4, c ent er.j Sato, Eajiwara 1 and Ichi kawa, .guards... . ?-,,.., with 14 and 12 digits respectively* '■ Manchu Bears were given "•citations" from the official's ■c ont inu 011 y, b e in g charged' with ' 24 personal fouls. Scooting Eddie Yoshioka and gangling Kane Miyoshi so or tod 11 markers' ap i ec e for th 0 v 1 s it 0r s . ••. Summary: AMACEE (53)--Sugano 16, i"»: Maruyama G, Yamagiwa, Sakamoto 5 HOraot 0 , forwards ; Sakai 14, center; Wat an afro 12, Iseri and .1, Kuwatani, guards. DENVER (48)—E. Yoshioka 11,Miyoshi 11, J. Yamagawa 4,Furun'o 1, forwards; JMarahara 8, center; H, Yoshioka 7, TaEota 2, Hishi- una, Sano 4, ■uaroi Rambling Bambis r o de roughshod over the inexperienced Scrapperettes to take a ,lop-sided46-14 victory, .with .Mits Hatanaka leading the winners with 10 points* In. t h e p r e 1 im in a r y t i It, the Under pups live -edged out the favored Reveilles,' 22-21. \ RI k 10 E a-kat an 1 an d J am e s Kajioka led the winners with. 8 and 6 digits respectively, ,Summary; IFEDERPUPS (22)--Tashiro 3, Tsurumoto 4,, forwards j- Ka j ioka 6, c en t er ; E akat a- ni 8 and Yoshimur^ 1, guards* ' REVEILLES (2l)—Hamada, I-keda 3, forwards; K. Ya- maga 7, c ent er s; S. Yamiga 6, Matsuoka 3 and Mamotsuka 2, guards.' . ' Summary:- _ BWIS (46)--Ko^uke 4, Q ^Q p $Q H£ Q )L f ^atanabe 7, Hatanaka. 10, M. Shimada 7, Nishikawa 6, Wada 6, Morita 4,.Honda 2, forwards; Ea.kayama, Yagi., Yam^ge. ,and. .E.^rai&av^.guar%s * TOEIGHT (7:15 Ro^qlbc, Jinx -vs. Flfuaes Zephyrs vs-« Eat onks SCRAPPERETTES " I'll;--^*' Kimura 2, Otsu k a.--2, 'A* Kawamoto 5, S. Kawamoto, B, Kimura-, 5, forwards; Shimono, 3. Kimura, Mori- kawa, Skko, Kamatani, Ike- saki ahd Murakami, guards. ---Evacuee- child; "Mother, fiat's- butter?"' Mother;- "but.ter, -honey, -is' a': substitute they use ~oii the 'outside for margarine-." ' TvjMORROJ. u-IGHT (7 o'clock) Pothounds vs. Reveilles Spurs vsf. Eal-Eolos 01 Eiseis vs. Unknowns Hotel Above tilts will end the first round of league . play;.. . 01 Niseis and Unknowns, ' both unde- -feated,. will be playing for the first-half crown. Powerful Flames are conceded the league crown* |