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As Slams Are ln Tennis The tennis season began with lots of enthusiasm at practice sessions. But as the season rolled by fewer and fewer boys showed up for practices which were held every day at the University of Hawaii courts in the quarry. Some of the faithful team members were Herbert Ching, Francis Oda, Newton Zane, Howard Sonoda, and Roland Tsu- chiya. Coaching the boys this year was Mr. Charles Ota. Team matches were held Wednesday afternoons at the Dillingham courts on the Punahou campus. i' 'Q Herbie Ching slams bark a hard serve, while his doubles partner Newton Zane guards the bark rourt. 'K i K A Q A V , r .- issue-mrwp-.,, ,f W ' . in X Q i arf.. k K a 1 ' 4 ' , ' f- fuel,-4- A -.. .4Tf'.?'!!allA'4u'4':vs009 Q A A Amuvavot fl 5 .' 7 sggkrligw i. Mis W., .. 1 J Efgfiwgaega-,.,.gg,,,,s,gs-,w,,,.., -A ,. ,,,,,.fg5,,.tm, g ,Ss , T' ly g ijmg . . in Q. ff A flrr efffmtaas af-si sat' A-f'tf-tus' aide 1 f mag-as iss ...-ive' A 5' R ,s?s:i1sa,..:Pa'.sisi Tennis is a game of skill as shown by Newton and Herbie Ching during a practice session. 1? Roland Tsurhiya smashes a return volley dui tennis prarlire at the University Quarry. Row 1, Left to right: Francis Oda, Roland Tsuchiya. Row 2: Patrick Osler, Lance Lewis. James Singleton, Herbert Ching, Howard Sonoda, Newton Zane, 1 lv sw, iffy? -rf ' - . . Zig r fr
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Despite the blocking of his opponents, Warren R011' 1, 1-elf tv fight-' DCWCY Tom Luke wiggles into a shooting position during the vadqr' Rm' 2 Warren Luke' Ken K . 1 yoshi. UHS - Dole Intermediate game. And Ball Handlers Are Many An unofficial eighth-ninth grade basket- ball team was formed this year under the direction of Mr. Henry Tominaga and Mr. Edward Tam. Games were played against various schools such as Dole Intermediate. The team practiced at the old Univer- sity of Hawaii gym along with the varsity, sharing the court every day after school. They drilled hard, played valiantly at all games, and showed much ability in handl- ing the ball. They're fine prospects for next year's varsity. Rookies Show V , C neth Fujinaka, Steven Herbert Ching Chest r Skill. By Close Scores UHS 40 18 Kapaa UHS I9 20 Waimea UHS 8 21 Kauai UHS 8 15 Dole UHS 23 37 Kaimuki Inter. UHS 45 39 International A.C. Top scorers for the unofficial jr. Basketball team were Warren Luke, centerg Steve Mitsu- yoshi, guardg Chester Salvado cuya, forwardg and Dewey T om, forward. Seemingly suspended in the air, nimble Tad Iwa- Miles Nakashima has a clear field as he gains numa, clutching the ball, gets into position to shoot. session ofthe ball. r, guardg Carl Ra-
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