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THIRTEEN SECOND SECTION THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1951 PR PLANN ED CHANG EUP KAM, RIDER jO Prep League Title I I At Stake Thursday Chinese I Trounce Auto Team 62-44 For 4th Win Coach Vasconcellos of Roosevelt Anil Co-Mentor Benliani of Kam Announce Starling Teams; SLC Lineup Also Set Golf Team Selected Rival coaches announced they plan no changes in their lineups; for the Roosevelt-Ksmchamcha game for the Interscholastic League! "championship Thursday afternoon. The game will be the feature of! the Thanksgiving Day doubleheader at the Stadium.

i Safs Service Defeats Hcrfs Clothinj: Team, 75-53; Two More Games Scheduled For Tonight In HAHA League Members of the Chinese team which will play in the Goodwill tournament at the Ala Wai course Coach Al Saake's University cf Hawaii caccrs captured first round on Dec. 2 were announced yester day by Team Chairman Wan Jan honors of the Honolulu Amateur Basketball Ieacue title chae by Chong. whipping Hawaii Auto Body Service, at the UH cym last niht. Coach Henry vasconcellos of the Rough Riders, whose team scored an 20 to 7 upset victory over Kami last Saturday to create a tie for! s- the championship, said his charges I "1 1111 fl omn suffered the usual bruises and'Olii JctlllC bumps but that they should be ini fine shape for the playoff game. ITftl np "None of my players was hurt U- 1 VPI'ft I seriously and I am thankful Xs- J- that." said Cnsrh Selected were Dannv Kop Jack Sat Service scored an easy a-33 over Berts Clothing tne cpener.

V4f ryt v-- 1 Chun, Francis (Maru) Hong. Cla-i t.i'i.v rence Yee, Vernon Ching and B. i versity quintet end the initial round with a perfect record of strong game on defense. Al Ol- pcrfc Kenneth Kwock and Apau Kong lin Satrtm Amaki aUn nl.Tvrd were named alternates. The Roosevelt coach sent his charges through a contact work-; 1 iiint.

via v. The golfers were picked for their; The collegians were never Twelve points gave Bmvnwn the Be Picked Interscholastic league football performances in the last eight headed as Harvey Lee. ex-St. Uop spot for the losers. Hal Strm.

major tournaments. Kop paired Louis star, gave his mates two sert and Joe Daccy came through with his father, Guinea Kop, to points on a fast lay up shot in the with six apiece while Richard coaches and principals will meet irtogjiisis bucketed live and Bob win the Francis Brown Four-Ball first play of the game. upen tournament at iuoanaiua. iKahana and Ray Green each got four. Coach Stanley Kudo's Sats Service outfit rained its first victory of the season.

After a close first quarter. Sst's i Service rampaged to a 33-8 lead at the half. Richard (Maui) Iwa-Imo'o and Barney Tang raided tha jnets regularly to make it a one sided battle. After Bill Bowman got a charity toss for the Automen. Lre again broke through for another lay up and on the next sweep duvn court.

Al Manliguis. former Hilo Viking ace, poured in a 23 footer, making it 6-1 in favor of the Manoans. Chun won the puhllc links championship the past year and has long been a consistently good rolfer. Maru Hong was a semi-finalist in the Manna Cup tournament and also finished high in the Hilo Open and the Chinese tournament. Clarence Yee is the Chinese with members of the Shrine football committee tomorrow morning at the Commercial Club to select 56 players for the 21st annual Aloha Bowl game, Friday night, Dec.

7 at the Honolulu Stadium. The Keiki Kanes, sponsored by the Honolulu Advertiser will be selected from the teams finishing second, third, fifth and seventh. Forming the Keiki Aliis squad will be teams grouped from the first, fourth, sixth and eighjh in the league standing. Uniforms will be issued to the players Saturday morning at the football cottage located on the groundS of the Shrine hospital. Both teams will start practicing Monday afternoon.

Net proceeds from the annual game are turned over to the Honolulu Unit, Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children. Tickets for the game will be Iwamoto collected 23 mirkers and Tang tanked 19. Richard Asato bagged 13, Rupert Chun, got 6 and Leonard Chun and Hal Kidoguchi each sank five. champion. Ching was fifth among the scorin3 throughout.

With Man-! in, liguis and Larry Isacksen pacing! Open. B. K. Kop finished high in the attack, the count at the end; the Territorial 54-hole medal the first period was 14.7, the Navy.Manne invitational tour-j With lhe same pair lcadin. tnej out yesterday and announced that a light practice will be held this afternoon.

The Rough Riders will take the field with a backfield combination of Larry Kuratani at quarterback. Henry George at left half, Roy Ryder at right half and Alfred Franco at fullback if Roosevelt receives on the kickoff. On offense, the line will shape up with Ernest Delima and Lester Santos at ends. Sam Mokuahi and Norman Maunakea at tackles, Charles Hekekia and Roy Price at guards, and John Simerson at center. Coach Vasconcellos, who sacrificed weight for speed on defense, indicated that his defensive platoon will also remain unchanged.

That means Spencer Schutte will be in the middle on a 5-raan line, flanked by Joseph Keanu and Delima on one side. Max Kuhn and Dante Carpenter on the other. Roy Price, Larry Price and Wallace Gonsalves will back up the line, with Richard Lee and Robert Lum at the halfback posts and Sherwin Fellezs at safety Roosevelt's defensive team was largely instrumental in the upset victory. "Roosevelt played a fine de Clarence Say, one of the speed- The Chinese team finished sec-1 7-nnint margin in 10 Pnin into ist eager of the senior loop, was ond in last year Goodwill tour-)the rest period, 32-22. line- ut'M miui.

jui on i 5 viumiiii4 with 17. Hubert Griep netted 10 which won by two strokes. PAPAIA BOWL QUEEN Lillian Akui (front row, center), has been selected the Queen of the Fapaia Bowl Game and parade scheduled for Thanksgiving Day at the Castle High school. Shown with Queen Lillian are Police Chief Dan Liu (left) and World Flyweight Champion Dado Marino (right) and students of Castle High who are taking active roles in promoting the game and parade. Left to right: First row Alice Kalualii, Chief Liu.

Queen Lillian Akui, Dado Marino, Janet Moratin. Second Row Lillian Ching. Sarah Laa, Lynette Kim, Aileen Ching, Mary Jane Arruda, Hazel Oshiro. Third Row Stanley Lam, Grace Okihiro, Sam Atcherly, Esther Aweau, Kenneth Fujisaki, Janice Lau, Joseph Crowder, Victoria Sheldon, Stephen Duncan. Fourth Row Salvador Dela Cruz, Virginia Davis, Luana Duvauchelle, Henrietta Kogan, Jane Ceda, Rose Padilla, Eugene Oshiro, Winifred Ching.

Manliguis and I.sacksen con- and Janies Kalaau swished in six. nected for 19 counters each to Another doubleheader is on tap spark the Rainbows. Lee. who tonight at the III gym starting l.it. in the third hp- I at 7, opening the second round of Captures Acc Cattie Ozawa won the Novem- rinA -inr iih iplay.

Hawaii Auto Body Service ber ace of the Mid-Pacific Country; ein't Stanley Chung got Cert's Clothing in the Club Women's Division. Ronnie fjv'e first mix and UH will tackle 20th Souza was second and Frances Fu-i Century Cabinet Shop in thjs kunaga third. I Harry Bcnto turned in his usual htm n. delivered to your home or business if you will call 91177 the Aloha Bowl ticket headquarters. M.

Seastrom, Papaia Bowl Game Plans Set Thie original Pilgrims and In CHAMPION TO BOWL Taro Miyasato, Territorial match game champion will show in a doubles match Saturday night at 7 o'clock at the Varsity Bowling Center. He will be partnered with Tad Nagasawa against Hal Ogata and Chick Sarae. won his title recently. Schilling Win Pleasant 'ii omerves in spores rys mura Cleaners 2 to 1. Mishima Fender Shop over K.

Murosaki Contractors, Oahu Auto Body and Fender over Oahu Construction, Chinei Service over King Shoyu. TOMMY HITCHCOCK POLO IMMORTAL M. Seastrom and Lou Schilling won their first round mixed doubles match in the Gaylord Dillingham tennis tournament They defeated Mr. and Mrs. J.

Wrenn 6-0, 7-5. Due to rain several matches were postponed and had to be rescheduled. Today's matches are: JUNIOR VETERANS M. Seastrom and S. Greer vs.

Harlod-Price. MIXED DOUBLES Mr. and Mrs. J. Myatt vs.

J. Fuji-moto-A. Shida; H. Ogawa-R. Kashiwada vs.

L. Ahue-J. Ahue: L. L. Young-C.

Lau vs. L. Summers-G. Watumull: E. L.

Aluli-W. Brewster vs. E. Lee-H. Kwan; K.

Merry-R. Bunn vs. H. Fuji-oka-A. Lee.

All matches will start at 4:30. Masao Nakai of Home Planning Service was individual high in the 800 League at the Varsity Bowling Center. He had a 619 series and a 232 game. Home Planning Service was team high with a 949 game and a 2821 series as they beat Hennessey's Saw Filing Shop team, 3 to 0, for the only shut out of the evening. Honolulu Cafe Annex beat the Manoa Barber Shop 2 to 1.

The Y. Kunimoto Structural Engineer team downed Shibuya Trucking 2 to 1. The Jack Taniyama Engineers won 2 to 1 over Liberty Dry Goods. City Car Service defeated Oasis Cafe 2 to 1 and the R. M.

Suga-hara Contrators beat Kapiolani Motors 2 to 1. tommy Hitchcock was one of the true immortals of the Golden Ace of Sports. An international star for 20 years, he is rated j)e finest polo -r player the game has ever known. fensive game. They stopped our passing attack, and that really hurt us," said Howard Benham.

co-coach with Bob Douglas of the Kam eleven. The Warriors -will start Lester Akeo at center, Rodney Ferreira and James Puu at the guards, Sam Haina and Daniel Palcka at the tackles, Wilfred Dung and John Kauo at the ends, George Paoa at quarterback, Melvin Soong at right half, Daniel Fuller at left half and Patrick Hiram' at fullback. Wilfred Kealoha, 145 pound halfback, is slated to see plenty of action at right half if Soong's leg injury does not respond to treatment. On defense, Ferreira, Puu Haina, Dung, Akeo and Hiram will team up with Gerald Napoleon, Eldredse Sequeira, Edmond Kaaa, Pat Keliinui and Andrew Kahili. In the opener of the holiday doubleheader, St.

Louis will encage IoUni. The Crusaders whipped Iolani, 21 to 0, in their regular season game and are favored to repeat their victory. However, with Fullback Joe boa and Right Half Robert Ca- dlnha both sidelined with leg injuries, the game will probably to closer. Coach Allen Nagata of St. Louis 7 Quartermaster took over top spot in the USARPAC Civilian Mixed Bowling League with a 3-1 victory over Army Port, erstwhile co-leader.

The defeat dropped Port into third place. Tripler took over second with a 3-1 victory over Ordnance No. 1. Ordnance No. 2 downed Post Whites, 3-1, while Transportation dropped Post Greens, 3-1.

H. Kudo, of Ordnance No. 1 holds the league high average for men with 176, while Loretta Allen, of Port is top in the women's division with 141. Ada Kamaunu, of Ordnance No. 1, turned in the women's best single with a 175 and also the best triple with handicap a 543.

Her single was new league record. E. Tamanaha, of Ordnance No. 2 posted the night's best single a 218. dians of the first Thanksgiving Day celebration would gasp in amazement at the Hawaiian version to be staged in Kaneohe this Thanksgiving Day, complete with parade, football game and community dance.

Hundred thousand firecrackers and a forty-foot dragon manned by more than. 30 members of the Chinese Physical Culture Association will feature the parade. The Papaia Bowl Queen and her attendants will preside. Her escorts and judges will include Mayor John Wilson, Dado Marino, flyweight champion of the world. Police Chief Dan Liu and Mrs: Harriet Magoon, the Mayor's secretary.

Community organizations, civic groups and Castle High student activity clubs have combined to organize the most gigantic parade Windward Oahu has ever seen. The parade will start at 1 p.m. from the staging point on Haiku Road and will proceed to Kaneohe Park. Bank of Hawaii. Kaneohe Branch and the Kaneohe Ranch Co.

are offering trophies and prizes for the most outstanding entries in the parade. Two battling football teams will add to the afternoon program, with Castle High Knights meeting 'the Leilehua High Mules in the Papaia Bowl game at 2 p.m. in Kaneohe Park. .1 announced that he will start players who will be back with the team next year. In the backfield, will be Donald Imamoto, quarterback, Ted Searle, left half, Joe Aarona right half, and Phil Pacheco fullback.

In the line, will be Neil Boyle center. Bob Shiroma and Jim Ca-tala guards. Ken Abe and Vkens tackles, and Bob Suzuki and Cecil Spencer ends. Iolani will bank on Edwin Neves, the league's No. 1 ground gainer, and Dexter Seto, triple threat back.

Si ft Hash Hashimto of Bobby's Auto Service knocked the pins for a 618 high series, but the leaders of the S50 League at the a i a a Bowling Center dropped a 2 to 1 decision to the Hickam Cleaners. Mitsu Watanabe of Hickam Cleaners was individual high game with 236. The Cleaners were in rare form and had a total pinfall of 2761 which smashed the former league record of 2722. They were also team high game with 968. The Wahiawa Distributors downed Rural Terminite Conrtol 2 to 1.

The Kemoo Sizzlers beat the Top Hat 2 to 1, and the Ta-keda Contractors also won by the same margin over Occidental Life. The match between the Wahiawa Clothiers and Margo's JL. i N. Kiriu scored a 614 series, but Walter's Jewelry lost 2 to 1 to the Kaimuki Furniture Store in the 750 League at the Waikiki Bowling Lanes. Jim Terai with a 580 series paced the Hanzawa team to a 3 to 0 victory over Manoa Dry Goods.

He was also high game with a 233. Kiriu scored a 218 game. With Thomas Iha scoring a A ij. i t-K, 208 game, the Silver Star Liquors beat Smile Cafe 2 to 1. Sierra Cafe blanked Field 3 to 0.

WORLD FAMOUS FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS mimt KCUCAT GIFT CMTCXl a Kyi rv" S-i-k Xf- rf.t AVT'l Fountain was postponed. The five leading teams and their records for the season are: Bobby's Auto Service 36-18; Top Hat 35-19; Hickam Cleaners 29-25; Takeda Contractors 28-26; Kemoo Sizzlers 27-27, Margo's Fountain 27-24. Ann Nagasawa's 795 series and Rachel Uemura's 229 game paced Team No. 10 to a 3 to 1 victory over Team No. 3 in the Housewives Handicap League at the Kapiolani Bowl.

Eleanor Anjo led the losers with a 737 and a 219. 3 -I Kiyono Ito. with a 732 series IIIFERIAL TIRES Tha Miller Imperial is the safest, longest wearing tire in Miller's long history. A new faster, wider tread, more rubber, and more cords in the tire body, make these tires run cool and a 214 game, enabled Team No. 7 to win over Team No.

8 by 3 to 1. Fern Nakea scored 660 and 183 for No. 8. Team No. 2 beat Team No.

4 I think TOMMY HITCHCOCK'S greatest triumph wa3 in 1928, when he led a patched-up U. S. team against the highly favored challengers from Argentina. That day the incomparable Tommy rode like a reckless Indian. Hi3 brilliant mallet work kept a constant rain of drives pouring into Argentine territory, completely baffling the visitors from the Pampas.

When it was over, the score stood 13 to 7 and the United States was onceagam champion of the Americas. 3-1 as Dora Ouchi scored a 695 series and Virginia Barber had at a 190 game. Marion Briggs carded er and longer, even high speeds. a 66 1 series and a 201 game for Team No. 4.

With Angeline Kanehailua a 703 series and a 211 game. Team No. 1 beat Team No. 5, 3-1. If has io b3 -fine to be First in Sales! Sehlitz is the largest-selling beer in the world for one big reason: More people like the taste of Sehlitz than any other beer.

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1 had a 683 series and a 207 game. Elsie Lee's 726 series and Bertha Coelho's 224 game paced Team No. 6 to a 3 to 1 win over Team No. 9, whose Ane Matsuda had a 719 series and a 212 game. Walter Tamura of Jack and Kuni-was high three in the 750 League at the Varsity Bowling Center, with a 605 pinfall.

He was tied for, high game with Al Manliguis, a team-mate, with 255, a new record for the league. Jack and Kuni which was team high set a new high three record at 2755. They were also team high game with 940. They beat Honolulu Fire Department 3 to 0. Two to one victories were turned in by Home Planning Service over U.

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