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LCU'l'l0l'l6! Clbliffefzi :Saw I10 055 SLIDE BOY SLIDE Rlchard Watanabe successfully tags Robert Rivera dur mg a practice session ROOKIE PITCHER Freshman James Yasuda gets ready to pitch one of his fast balls. OTHER INTERISLAND GAMES Hlttlng spree contlnued as the Raiders rack ed up the second wln ot theur trlp The Reds amassed thirteen huts and proved too much for the Molokal I-armers In a mornlng game at Mala ulu oleole Park at Lahanna the Raiders mashed out eleven huts off two Baldwun Bear pltchers Cllfton Yaguchl started and was relieved by Robert lha who fnnnshed The Red Ralders lost their flrst game of the season when they fell vlctlm to the Konawaena Nnne 2 O Playlng on a raun drenched fueld the Reds mlghty machme could not get rollnng agalnst the Pahala Trojans and ended with a 9 3 loss Baseball careers at Kauau Hugh wull end for many key players Among them are Larry Mata yoshn Henry Nnshlkawa Robert Iha Charles Gokan Clutton Yaguchl Roy Yamauchl Robert Rivera and Rlchard Watanabe PEP TALK Coach Aklo Kubota glves last mmute mstruchons about battmg to second baseman Henry Nushnkawa and thnrd baseman Larry Matayoshn 'T' ll
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fo fAe gui! SCOREBOARD Kauai ........ Kapaa .... . . Kauai . . . . I2 Farrington . . . . 3 Kauai . . . 8 Waimea , . . . 4 Kauai . . 3 Kapaa .... . 2 Kauai . . . . 19 Farrington . . . . I0 Kauai . . . . I5 Molokai . . . 2 Kauai . . . . I2 Baldwin . . . . 4 Kauai . . . . 0 Konawaena . . . 2 Kauai . . . . 2 Pahala . . . . . 9 Kauai ........ 9 Waimea . . . . 2 ROOKIES HELPED ADMIRABLY Bottom raw I, left to right: Andrew Borilez, pitcher, Ed- win Matsumura, pitcher, Edwin Kanemoto, catcher, Allen Uyematsu, shortstop. Row 2: Lawrence Kido, outfield, David lha, shortstop, James Yasuda, pitcher, Glenn Takabayoshi, second base. Row 3: Antonio Bargayo, first base, Bryan Kobayashi, outfield, Stanley Takamoto, second base, Karl Matsumura, catcher. Row 4: Leonard Vegas, third base, Coach Akio Kubota, Noel Matsuoka, first base. Robert lha. The last inning of the game saw both teams tied with two runs. Kauai's winning run came in the ninth inning, when Lawrence Kido, receiving a single and then reaching second on Richard Watanabe's sacrifice bunt, scooted for home on Kapaa's wild throw into left field. KAUAI vs WAIMEA The Raiders' first encounter with the Me- nehunes produced an 8-3 win with pitcher, Rob- ert lha, doing all nine innings. The Redclads started off to a T, as they ended the first inning with four runs. All nine players came out with at least one hit with the base hits totalling thir- feefl. Kauai High smashed the Waimea Mene- hunes 9-2 on April I3, l956. Eight runs in the fourth inning clinched the game for Kauai. Rob- SENIOR HURLERS BID FAREWELL Clifton Yaguchi, Robert lha, and Charles Ga- kan reminisce the thrilling moments of the season's games. We sh if 'K Y o 'hu V 1 , x f .XX , .4 l' ert lha went the distance for his second win against the Menehunes. Henry Nishikawa, with three hits was the top hitter of the day. Rick Wa- tanabe, Bob Rivera and Roy Yamauchi hit safely twice. Barnstorming the neighbor islands of Oahu, Maui, Molokai, and Hawaii during the Easter holidays, the Raider Nine returned with three wins out of five games played. KAUAI vs FARRINGTON ln one of the wildest games of the season, the Raiders downed the Governors in a return match in Honolulu. Lashing out a seventeen hit attack, the Raiders had little trouble with the Govs. Ed Matsumura, winning hurler, went six innings and was relieved by Andy Borilez, who finished. iff ce
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