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Seattle, King County, Washington
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Column of sideline topics covering Nisei community sports and activities: new boathouse on Lake Washington, growing golf interest in Spokane, a fine dinner by fisherman K.K. Kawaguchi, basketball wins by ex-Seattleites Tak Hiyama and Jimmy Okamoto in Chicago, and upcoming fishing column.
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the new boathouse near Mount Baker beach on Lake Washington shore is rapidly taking shape -- and in time for the swimming and boating season, we hope . . . Ed Tsutakawa of Spokane says golf is taking a firmer hold on the Nisei in his town than ever before: if that be the case, Spokane should send stiff competitors to the Pacific Northwest meet scheduled this year in Portland . . . the dinner K. K. Kawaguchi, the expert fisherman, gave his Cosmo Classic bowling championship Standard Hotel was the finest we've enjoyed in quite a long time . . . elongated Tak Hiyama and sharp-shooting Jimmy Okamoto were the ex-Seattleites who led the Chicago Huskies to their third successive title in the recent Windy City cage tourney: incidentally, Hiyama averaged 19.6 points for three games . . . the first column on fishing for our community's rabid Izaak Waltons, is due any week in this newspaper.
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Miscellaneous notes on boathouse construction near Mount Baker beach, increasing golf popularity among Spokane Nisei with upcoming Portland meet, excellent dinner by K.K. Kawaguchi after bowling championship, Tak Hiyama and Jimmy Okamoto leading Chicago Huskies to basketball title, and forthcoming fishing column.