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--r-l PUKA •• PUKA,;:} . N1 raraUe e VOL. V NO.8 HONOLULU, HAWAII DECEMBER 1950 KiNOSHITA CIRCUS Il \iNTURE DID OKAY N PerrOl'Jll8llces of the Kinoshita 0 ircus co-aponsored by the 44200 Veterans :pe and Club 100 was warmly received 10 tarougbout the islands according to an an- Yo IDUIIcell8nt made by Nobuo Tokunaga, Club 100 chairman ot the project. o !lt1mated net profit to our organiza- ebl ,ton troll the nnture is said to be in ex- ... ot $10,000. N bl On the Island of Hawaii the Firemen's Alsoclatlon sponsored the show. )laui Chap- IIr derh.d a tidy sum of $1,900 as commis- mil 110D trom advance ticket sales. The Lihue Yo MbleUc Club backed the project on Kauai. d o ' ColBittee members besides Tokunaga who lOfted hand In hand with 44200 represent a- tI, .. Included Gery Uchida, I118Dpower; Ray a, publicity; Ted Hirayama and Masayo- .. I Kawamoto, public relations; Warren Iwai ! -' Toll Noase, tlnance; Herbert Yamamoto and 1lI1olngory Ikeda, tickets; Hirotoshi Yamamoto, JI'OSl'alI; Rlnky NakagaWa, entertainment. Able, Baker and Charlie chapters han- prograJII sales and fattened their treas- II by $120 each for their effort. A protltable hot dog concession on the IIOUDdI waa operated jOintly by Dog and Able era. IDCOliplete returns show the following (ContinlU!d on Page 2) Taro Suzuki Appointed Super- _ intendent of National Cemetery L, 1 Taro Suzuki, former Company "B" C. O. , ArJ Me baen reco_OOed for the post of super- htendent ot National Memorial Cemetery of tile hettlc. fali 158 Ir, Suzuki brings a wealth of business, ..... l4ucatl o nal, military, and contact experi- 'nce to the poal tion. As IUperlntendent, he will handle the IdmiDlatratlve details and burials of de- OO&8od '.terans In the national cemetery. In Since hla disCharge from active service , H'5, Mr. Suzuki was an employee of the 'torena A4minlatration in Honolulu. It Club 100 Mabere and officers congrstu- Tare Suzuki on his appointment and wish RCO ••• in his new duties. CHRISTMAS PARTY AT MALUHIA ON DECEMBER 16 An entertaining evening is in store for members and their families at Maluhia Hall (Fort De Russey) on Saturday, December 16th, from 6:30 p.m., when our annual Christmas party is SCheduled to be held. Lest year, upwards of 600 persons at - tended the affair whiCh featured caroling, exchange of gifts, a buffet supper, gifts and games for children, moVies, door prizes, and the appearance of Santa Claus. The event this year will be patterned after last year's gala party. Many DeW in- novations are also expected to be added to the program to make it even more successful than the affair of the previous year. For a good time for your kiddies plan to attend our Christmas party on December 16th st Maluhia Each person attending the event is re- quested to bring a gift parcel for ex- change. Isao Nadamoto, industrious Baker member, is chairman of the party. Dog Chapter is scheduled to do the dec- orating. Cleanup is in the capable hands ot Headquarters Company. NAMIKI ELECTED ABLE CHAPTER PREXY Leaving their wives, children, and fa- mily responsibilities at home, approximately 100 former Co. "A" fellows held a highly successful stag party on November 18th at Natsunoya Tea House. An abundant variety of foods, elbow bending exercises, bull sessions, and enter- taining movies were the general order of the evening. President Chikami Hirayama presided hort business meeting which included over a s talk by Sakae the election of officers; a Takahashi president of Club 100; and a , 'port prosperous treasurer s re Election results announced were : Shin- Nami ki president· Jiro Matsui, vice pre- ya , ' tary ' Ralph sident; Lerry Miyasato, secre , Fulrunnga, treasurer. Richard Nakahara mc'd an entertainment (Conlinued 0" Pagl' 6)

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KiNOSHITA CIRCUS !'oIl \iNTURE DID OKAY (ftN PerrOl'Jll8llces of the Kinoshita 0 ircus ~ro co-aponsored by the 44200 Veterans ru :pe and Club 100 was warmly received y 10 tarougbout the islands according to an an­I Yo IDUIIcell8nt made by Nobuo Tokunaga, Club 100

chairman ot the project.

uo !lt1mated net profit to our organiza­lebl ,ton troll the nnture is said to be in ex-

m ... ot $10,000. N

)lebl On the Island of Hawaii the Firemen's Alsoclatlon sponsored the show. )laui Chap­IIr derh.d a tidy sum of $1,900 as commis-

!mil 110D trom advance ticket sales. The Lihue Yo MbleUc Club backed the project on Kauai.

!!d o ' ColBittee members besides Tokunaga who

lOfted hand In hand with 44200 represent a­tI, .. Included Gery Uchida, I118Dpower; Ray

a, publicity; Ted Hirayama and Masayo-.. I Kawamoto, public relations; Warren Iwai

! -' Toll Noase, tlnance; Herbert Yamamoto and S1lI1olngory Ikeda, tickets; Hirotoshi Yamamoto,

JI'OSl'alI; Rlnky NakagaWa, entertainment.

Able, Baker and Charlie chapters han­prograJII sales and fattened their treas­

II by $120 each for their effort.

A protltable hot dog concession on the IIOUDdI waa operated jOintly by Dog and Able

era. IDCOliplete returns show the following

(ContinlU!d on Page 2)

~o Taro Suzuki Appointed Super­_ intendent of National Cemetery L, 1 Taro Suzuki, former Company "B" C. O. , ArJ Me baen reco_OOed for the post of super-

htendent ot National Memorial Cemetery of tile hettlc.

lfali 158 Ir, Suzuki brings a wealth of business, ..... l4ucatlonal, military, and contact experi-

'nce to the poal tion.

As IUperlntendent, he will handle the IdmiDlatratlve details and burials of de­OO&8od '.terans In the national cemetery.

In Since hla disCharge from active service , H'5, Mr. Suzuki was an employee of the 'torena A4minlatration in Honolulu.

It Club 100 Mabere and officers congrstu­~ Tare Suzuki on his appointment and wish ~" RCO ••• in his new duties.

CHRISTMAS PARTY AT MALUHIA ON DECEMBER 16

An entertaining evening is in store for members and their families at Maluhia Hall (Fort De Russey) on Saturday, December 16th, from 6:30 p.m., when our annual Christmas party is SCheduled to be held.

Lest year, upwards of 600 persons at­tended the affair whiCh featured caroling, exchange of gifts, a buffet supper, gifts and games for children, moVies, door prizes, and the appearance of Santa Claus.

The event this year will be patterned after last year's gala party. Many DeW in­novations are also expected to be added to the program to make it even more successful than the affair of the previous year.

For a good time for your kiddies plan to attend our Christmas party on December 16th st Maluhia •

Each person attending the event is re­quested to bring a 25~ gift parcel for ex­change.

Isao Nadamoto, industrious Baker member, is chairman of the party.

Dog Chapter is scheduled to do the dec­orating. Cleanup is in the capable hands ot Headquarters Company.

NAMIKI ELECTED ABLE CHAPTER PREXY

Leaving their wives, children, and fa­mily responsibilities at home, approximately 100 former Co. "A" fellows held a highly successful stag party on November 18th at Natsunoya Tea House.

An abundant variety of foods, elbow bending exercises, bull sessions, and enter­taining movies were the general order of the

evening. President Chikami Hirayama presided

hort business meeting which included over a s talk by Sakae the election of officers; a Takahashi president of Club 100; and a

, 'port prosperous treasurer s re •

Election results announced were : Shin-

Namiki president· Jiro Matsui, vice pre-ya , ' tary ' Ralph sident; Lerry Miyasato, secre , Fulrunnga, treasurer.

Richard Nakahara mc'd an entertainment (Conlinued 0 " Pagl' 6)

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Once agaln the Puka Puka Parade ls be­Ing dellTered to your doorstep durlng the Yule season to wlsh you and yours a Merry Chrlstmas and a Happy New Year.

The calendar year about to fold has been a hlghly successful perlod. Our ' so­clals were gay and well attended; our bene­flts profltable; our .utual asslstance pro­gram met the needs of increased number of pa1aans in dlstress; many new faces appearad on the horizon of club actiTltles to maka thlngs rosler. All thls was posslble through the gllt-edged cooperatlon untolded by you.

uur comrades on HawaU and Maui, not to be outdone, carried the ball energet1cally on all thelr club and clTlc tunctlons. The Puka Puke fellowshlp permeated to the Garden Island wbere our fellows haTe inltiated l118a8UreS to form a solld unit to better serTe thelr lIIImbers.

While marked progress ls reflected on the accomplisbments of thls year, there is conslderable room for lmprOTement all along the reTiewlng line.

If Dame ¥ortune smiles and circum­stances permit us, our long-awaited club­house may finally become a reality in 1~51. The structure no doubt holds the key to fur­ther our soclal and mutual asslstance ef­forts. HoweTer, Dlere constructlon of the buildlng 1& not sufflclent to Insure the attainment of our alms and purposes. We need to rally all former lOOth Bn. members to the colors for their unst l nted support in order to malntaln the olubhouse as a sym­bol of the Une Puka Puka unit In days to come.

We flx our fleld glass on 1~51 with abundant hope accompanied by a slncere re­quest for your contlnued kokua on all our endeaTore.

lISle llal1.IC1lIIaka.

KINOSHITA CIRCUS (Cont'd/rom Pg. J)

to be the leadlng tioket sellers: 1. Herbert Y8I!I8IIIoto (D), 498; 2~ Kenneth Mi tsunaga (D), 371; 3. Gary UChida (Hq), 331; 4. Ted Hira­yama (B), 291; 5. Nobuo Uyeda (A), 272; 6. Allan Ohata (B), 268; 7. Donald Nagasaki (A) 238; 8. Etsuro Sekiya (D), 237; 9. !"rank Ikehara (A), 209; 10. Kazuo Yamane (B), 205. The Champion tlcket seller will bs awarded a free plane passage to a Hawaiian island of his own choice.

Able Company led all chapters In total ticket sales. They were followed by Baker, Charlie, Dog, Headquarters, and Medics chap­tere.

-Marriages and Birth's BIRTHS:

Sons:

To Mr. and Mrs. Tad Kanda, lIr. and lIr, Masao Yoshioke, Mr. and lira. Akl: ~ Akimoto, Mr. and Mrs. "ames Oki, ~ and IIrs. Mikio Kamei, Mr. and Mra. TO), Kinoshi ta, IIr. and Mrs. YoshUchi Uk, zawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. WatanabE Mr. and Mrs. Masao Okumura, Mr. aJ ~ Mrs. Tom A. Mizunaka, Mr. and lira. Tc A. J.l'uj ise, Mr. and Mrs. Seichi Biga.

Daughters: 1 To Mr. and Mrs. Toshio Yoneyama, II and Mrs. George lzuta, Mr. and IIr! Kazuo .ltamelDOtO, IIr. and Mrs. Masao A1Ie kuni, Mr. and Mrs. 14am0ru Usui, 1Ir. aJl

Mrs. Toshikatsu Nakahara, Mr. and lire Yoshl0 Morita, IIr. and lira. lIaS81 Tomasa, IIr. and IIrs. Se1saburo Tabs Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moriguchi, lIr. aJl

IIrs. Ralph Okamura, Mr. and lira. Sad._ Takahashi, Mr. and Mrs. Shizuo Vide Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yoshizaki, Mr. aJl LSI Mrs. "ames". Takae, Mr. and Mrs. Jene -Tokujo, Mr. and Mrs. Shigeo Fujioka.

MARRIAGES : 1«41(

Miss Katsum1 Sato and Richard Bara ~ l4iss Sachiko ldeta and James Shirakl lIiss Toyoko ushlro and Choriki Shima buku, IIi ss Yoshiko Nakamura and Charle n K. Yoshida, Miss Helen Y. Kashiwabar I ",.

and Francis Shinohara , Miss Doris T Taketa and Stanley Y. Kimura.

DEATHS: Robert Taira (Brother) OS[lI1 IOtn

1- 1-50.

2- 2-50.

2-17-50.

2-19-50.

2-28-50.

3-11-50.

3-31-50.

4-12-50.

1950 RESUME A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Lull in cluJ IA acthi ties follOWing gala Christ· Wl mas party. ~ Members Jack l4izuha, Dr. Katsum: Kometani, Yasutaka Fukushima, Pe; tar Kawahara and Joe Yamaucb: elected as delegates to statebooc. 1[11

const1 tutional convention. ) Remains of Pfc. KUchi !roda (A ! _ posthumous DSC reclpient, interl'\!C in National Cemetery. lib Annual softball league opened 11 \' , appropriate ceremonies. More teal! ~ and more interest. to' Pfc. Sel1chi Hamamoto (D) laid ~~ rest in Punchbowl. lun- ... Red Cross Drive. Puka Puka vo o' teer workers covered section • city and dld swell job. d , Baker Company and Rura1s copp8 ~D~ membership driTe honors. tt' LiJ Clubhouse site (21,660 sq. ;,

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CLUBHOUSE ROUNDUP The 442nd Vets Club end Club 100 jointly

sponsored the trip of the Reverend Masao Yamada to the White House youth Conference. Provisions were also made to have the Rev­erend Hiro Higuchi attend the conference, but it is not known whether he was able to take time off from his studies to journey to Washington, D. C. Both revarends served as chaplains of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and are presently on the mainland at­tending schools of religion.

A donation of 25 dollars was received by the Club 100 from the family of the late Mrs. Bina Doi. The elderly Mrs. Doi was the mother of Pfc. Haruo Doi (AI, who was a bat­tle casualty in the vicinity of Civitave­cchia, Italy, in 1943.

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NAMIKI ELECTED (Continued from Pas, 1) 11 program featuring Les Dencon' a nOlI tamous anecdotes, and musical rendi tiona by sev8nl ~ Able Company song birds.

OutgOing officers of Company "A" were' president, Chikami Hirayama; Vice Presldeni Koichi Fukuda; Secretary, Donald Nagaaul' and Treasurer, Kunio FUjimoto. '

"We ought to have one of these atfalrs every month", remarked one of the benedicta as the tea house lady pol1 tely bade the last group of stragglers "good morning" at 12:15 a.m.

Dr. Katswni Kometani and Jack lIizuha delegates to the Constitutional Convention' were in the statehood junket to washington' D. C. "Doc" also attended the White Hou~ youth Conference in the Capitol.

Lt. Richard umori and Capt. Edwin Kaw,. hara, two Puka Puka men who later trana. ferred to the Military Intelligence ~~ School, were called into ac ti VB 8ervlce In Japan. Both officers were members ot ths organized reserve. (Continued on Page 6)

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BLOOD BANK REPORT JAN 1ST TO NOV. 30. 1950

oOOORS OORING YEAR •••••••••••••••••••••••• 51

'A' s Pre., I N'iIl

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Sadao Nakahodo •••••••••••••••••••• (Rur) Charles Sh1.mahara ••••••••••••••••• I " ) IIasao Shoda ••••••••••••••••••••••• I C ) Yutaka Suzuki. .................... IBB ) JallSS Tanl ........................ ( B ) J_e lehlmoto .................... ( A ) Tueo Az81118. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ( B ) Uasaml l1amakado ................... ( B ) Richard y_to .................. ( C ) Carl 1I0rloka ••••••••••••••••••• ••• ( A ) Kazuma Takahashi. ................. (Rur) Stephen IIlyaahlro ••••••••••••••••• ( B ) I!amoru Usul ....................... ( B ) Kilton Nakata ••••••••••••••••••••• (Mad) Henry Nakasone .................... ( .. ) IIasdehl Goto ••••••••••••••••••••• ( .. ) Darld Nakagawa •••.•••••••••••••••• ( .. ) Tadaahl Hatakenaka •••••••••••••••• ( .. ) Genlehl I!asumotoya •••••••••••••••• ( .. ) Toehlo I!orishlge .................. ( .. ) Holchl Kubo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( .. ) Albert Yokoy8lllB. ••••••••••••••••••• ( .. ) Berold Oda •••••••••••••••••••••••• ( B ) !tsuo Katano ...................... (Med) Kanlehl Suehlro ................... (Rq ) Kasao Shoda ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( C ) KaZllJlla Takahashi. ................. (Rur) James I!atBuda ••••••••••••••••••••• ( A ) Richard Okl ••••••••.•••••••••••••• I A ) James Okl ......................... (Rq ) Norlyoshl Io\asumoto •••••••••• " ., •• ( C ) Coro Sumida ••••••••••••••••••••••• I A ) Suazo "'aklda •••••••••••••••••••••• ( B ) Tuelchl l.lyashlro ................ ( C )

<I' 55. Jolchl l!ur8ll1atsu .................. ( B ) 16. Richard Yamamoto .................. ( C )

:....--' 3'1. ~aeao Shoda ....................... ( C ) III. Toshlo 111 zusawa ••••••••••••••••••• (Rur)

Shlgelehl Kawaoka ••••••••••••••••• ( .. ) Tetsuo Hayaahi. ••••••••••••••••••• ( " ) Carl Morioka •••••••••••••••••••••• ( .. ) Ken IIltsllnaga ••••••••••••••••••••• ( D ) Ted Hlray8lll8 •••••••..••••••••••••• I B ) Fred Ogata .••••.•••••••••••••••••• I C ) Naojl yamagata .................... I A ) Kleuke Arakaki •••••••••••••••••••• ( D ) :IDYa NamikI. •••••••••••••••••••• ( A ) Kasuo Katano ••••••••••.••••••••••• (Med) GI~Ium1 i·aeda ..................... ( B ) C chi lIaeda •••••••••• " •••••••••• ( B ) arl Morioka •••••••••••••••••••••• ( A )

IIPICIT AS OF j ANUJJlY 1 1!SIRs. IIPlmERS ' 1950 .............. 2 . AND llQmDIATE FAMILY ••••••• 46

114eo TUIaru !Ueo and Tok1~""'" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Richerd TUah 1ge ........................ 15 lItlU10ahl ru:h1. " . " • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • •• 1 IoUll4 ~I. da ••• " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 1 1111_ a.......... 1 n.oku Ieh1&! ••••••••••••••••••••• 'IIOru DIUI De. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 1 11101111 ~~~.. • .. • • .. • .. • • .. .. .. • • • .. • •• 4 u..c r.u.tl.... .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. 2

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1950 RESUME (Conlinued from Page 2)

purchased In Ala Wai improvement tract.

4-15-50. News received of the recovery of Pfc. Richard.. M. Honda' s remains in CaSSino after five long years by Italian farmer, Ponte Antonoccio.

5-13-50. Superb softball banquet. Head-quarters Co. won title two years in a row.

5-17-50. First performance of Hibari-Kawada clubhouse benefit at Civic Audi­torium. Smash hit.

6-21-50. Etsuo Katano elected president of Medics Chapter.

6-30-50. George Inouye and Tom Yamada bal­loted into presidency of Hawaii and Uaui Chapters.

7-15-50. Grandstarfs arrived in Honolulu. 7-22-50. Highly successful luau. Honored

7-23-50.

8- 3-50.

8-17-50.

8-24-50.

9-17-50.

9-28-50.

10-15-50

guests: Mr. and Mrs. George Grand­staff. Beaucoup manglare. Huge turnout. Annual Club 100 convention held in Honolulu. Messrs. Frank Matsumoto, Lawrence Kunihisa. Haruhisa Kawa­da, and Miss Misora Hibari elected Honorary Members. Bowling league opened at Waikiki lanes. Four new teams added to family. Teams from Club 100 entered in AlA Veterans Softball League. Old 889 handicapped our squads. Headquarters Chapter "land-slided" Gary Uchida Into presidency. Memorial services held for Cor­poral Hldeo Nakama killed in ec tion in Korea. Kinoshita circus began shows in Clvlc. Another smash hit. Fifth annual memorial rites. Co-sponsored with 442nd Veterans Club.

11-7-50. Sakae Takahashi elected City & County Supervisor. Joe Yamauchi and Yasutska Fukushima sent Into House of Representatives by citi­zenry of First and Fifth districts respectively.

11-15-50 Taro Suzuki appOinted superinten­dent of National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacit1c.

12-16-50 Annual Christmas party.

12-25-50 A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS:

Richard and JSl!eS Oki ..................... 3 Tetsuo Hayashi. ..................... , ..... 1 Tetsuo Hayash John Ueki. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• 1

4 Warren Iwai •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• Shigeo Tamura ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• Shinya Namiki •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• John Kihara ............ • .. •• .. • .. • ....... . Harold Kanemura •••••••••• ••••••• .. •••• .. ••

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RI!'.SERVE ON HAND AS OF NOV. 30, 1950 ....... 3

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CLUBHOUSE ROUNDUPrcont'd from Pg. 3)

Angel Ogata, long-time resident of the Big Island, has migrated to the confines of Oahu. The robust former CharUe weapons man has been making his rounds and renewing aC­quaintances. Intimates are remarking: "Hi­lo's gain is Honolulu's loss."

Following in his dad's famous footsteps, Lt. Albert Turner, son of Colonel Turner, is serving gallantly in Korea. A press dis­patch out of the hot Far East carried noti­fication that our first Bn. C.O.'s son Was slightly wounded in action. Many of us re­call Albert as a strapping youngster way back in '42 in Camp McCoy, Wisconsin.

Members are heartened to learn that ilrs. James Lovell has pulled through a sur­gery with flying colors. We hope to see her in the pink real soon.

Tim Yasunaga (A) returned islands atter spending 11 months lein Isl~nd pursuing the carpentry

to the of KWaja­

trade.

John Tsukano (D), brother of "Shangy", has been contri':>uting club news articles to the Honolulu Star Bulletin. Johnny's column is being widely read and commended by a le­gion of readers. Mention of "Shangy" re­minds us of the fact that he is currently in Guam operating a recreation center.

Suazo Wakida is recuperating at his residence from a serious operation followed by a long hospitalization period. Members are encouraged to drop in with a word of good cheer. We wish the former Baker-ite a speedy and full recovery.

Kenneth JUtaunaga, genial Dog Company paisan, accepted civil service employment and headed for Okinawa. He plans to be aWay tor a year.

CLUB 100 1710 Fort street Honolulq, T. H.

BOWLING LEAGUE ~ NEARS FINISH

Wi th four weeks of play rema1ni_ Baker's Veteran Termite Control bowlers led the 825 loop and apparently were he'1ded for...­the championship. Ray Furuta (B) and Yukl- ..£J­tsugu Nishimura (A) were deadlocked tor high I) lJ Single designation with 244' s. Hi-3 leader II WaS Moses So of Baker wlio posted a 632 88- v\J{1 ries. Raymond Furuta led all keglers in the llree, average column by bowUng a steady 180.30. Ithed

;lub l Prince ss Bakery (A) and River Service 3f woe

(D) were tied for the leadersnip in the 750 ~ntel bracket. Isao Nadamoto's high single mart" Fl of 224 for Baker has withstood all lashings etc , for nearly 14 weeks. Hi-3 and Hi-average trs honors were in the custody of lIahut Kondo Il!zat (D) at 581 and 162.50 respectively. 111 ste

A bowling banquet is scheduled to be .eelS held early in January at which time team 8IIIl ss C individual trophies w111 be awarded. I, T,

REVIEW OF THE an flo !nam

1950 GOLF WINNERS s Ued January 8 ••••• • ••••••••••••••••• Hideo Uchl!a fser , Dr. Komatani Trophy •••••••• Tadashi Fujishige February 8 ••••••••••••••••••• Stanley Imamura r th March 8 •••••••• • •••••••••• Dr. Dennis 'l'eraoka Is t United Dental Laboratory Trophy .. Warren Iwa! iIt t April 8 ...................... Eddie Yoshilll8lll In co Smile Service Station Trophy •••• lIa8ao Kiga" .' May 8 ................... Dr. Katsumi Kometanl June 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Larry Amazakl lily Mutual Realty Trophy ••••••• Wilfred 1'I1j ishil!l lable Shiyama Memorial Trophy ........ Larry Amazakt Ilk! July 8 •••••••••••••••.••••••••• Ma8SO Kigali Iche october 8 •••••••••••.•••••••••• Gregory Ikeda InlIIln McKinley Grill Trophy •••••••• Oscar Jl1yashllll Ind! September 8 •••••••••••••••••• Arthur Komiy" st I l

New Emma Cafe ...................... Bob Kondo ~ve r Kewalo Inn Trophy •••••••••••••• Mesao Uyehara uctober 8 ........................ TollY Oshiia November a~ ...................•. J_. UlnA bs ..-_______ ., I ben

Sec. 34.66, P. L. IIR. U. S. pOSTAGE

'All Honolulu, Hawaii Permit Mo. 158

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