Steere Noda

[3] The team would later grow to become the Americans of Japanese Ancestry (AJA) baseball league.He later became the first nisei to work in Hawaii's judicial system when he obtained a position as a clerk for the Honolulu District Court in 1916.During his time as an attorney Noda also worked as a sports promoter for amateur and professional athletes from the mainland United States, Japan, and the Philippines.[8] Noda served as member of Territorial House of Representatives from 1948 to 1958 and was a delegate to the 1950 Hawaii State Constitutional Convention.In 1967 Noda received the La Croix De Chevalier Avec Ruban from the International Amateur Wrestling Foundation.
Japanese Americanpoliticianlawyerbaseball playerState of HawaiiKumamoto, JapanTakie OkumuraMid-Pacific InstituteJapanese languageAlice Sae TeshimaHawaii National Guardattorneysports promoterUnited StatesPhilippinesHawaii State Senateworking classBoy ScoutsHonolulu Japanese Chamber of CommerceOrder of the Rising Sun