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ALBERT TADASHI OKAZAKI TARO ASATO Forward Guard Iunior Bcisketbcf IUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM.-Front row Cl. to r.D: Mitsuo Takeshiia. Larry Matsuo. Constantine Y Charles Choo, Takeo Amana. O Second row: Louis Kahoonei, Thomas Vrandenburg, Kiyoshi Ma Victor Dizon. 0 Top row: Howard Shigeta. Richard Chung. Ionah Mawae. Iohn Kamae.
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7 Harold Kidoguchi and Kenneth Yuno scramble for the ball in the Farrington-St. Louis game. BAS TBALL WILLIAM KAULU KUKUI TOM OKAMOTO Guard Forward FARRINGTON 29 -MCKINLEY 27 ln a closely co ted battle, Farrington tossed out a snapp faster game against McKinley. Using th ir five men substitution system, the Maroons outplayed and out- lasted the Micks, Winning the game 29-27. FARRINGTON 35-KAMEHAMEHA 24 The Maroon quintet with good teamwork, passing, and shooting, took the Warri.ors 35-24. A tight defense added to a fast of- fense held the Kams to a standstill. FARRINGTON 23 -SAINT LOUIS 21 The Governors grasped the l943 pennant by defeating the St. Louis Cardinals 23-21. The fast Saints' offense bogged down and the Governors took advantage of every break, using coordinated and intelligent plays to emerge ahead by two points at the end of the game. ARTHUR WEEKS TADASHI OGATA IOSEPH TOM SEITOKU ARAKAWA Center Center Guard Forward 91
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BASEBALL Coached by Uichi Kanayarna and assisted by Coach Henry Kusunoki and Co-Coach Bert ltoga, it is probable that Farrington's Maroon squad Will be a high ranking Contender for diamond honors in the lnterscholastic Baseball League. Early season practice began With about 60 boys participating. These boys made up a Farrington baseball league of four teams. Daily games With the teams competing for first hon- ors were held. ln the final round, the Ogitani's took the crown by Winning all three games. The boys showed great spirit during practice periods and produced effective results on the field of play. Eighteen Were picked for the team. These included T. Okazaki, catcherg T. Okamoto, rightfielderg I. Tom, first basemang T. Nakagawa, centerfielderg H. Kuroda, shortstopp T. Arakaki, pitcherg H. Matsuo, second base- mang K. Ogitani, leftfielderg . Zukeran, third basemang B. Tsuruda, leftfi derg R. Motofuji, first basemang and N. Tori pitcher. A practice game was play against Wai- pahu at Kalakaua field, ending 7-4 in favor of visitors. ln a return match Farrington came into her own by taking the game 13-6. .,.,,,,, ,..A,,, , ,,,,, Claude Zukeran. third baseman, beats out the throw for a hit 93
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