El Joaquin, vol. 1, no. 6 (June 17, 1942)
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POPULAR LECTION EDUCATORS Ser UP Ne ATIONAL
ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL TO AID NISE!
~ WILL APPROVE _
WORKABLE PLAN
"A popular electionwill
be held if the residents
of the Center desire it,"
was the stetement released
`today by Mr. Ae S, Nichol-
son, Assistant Center Mana-
ger,
However,
sented to the
tive
He recommends that respon-
sible groups or committees
undertake to draw pees
plens.
The best points of each
administra-
will then be taken out end:
be coordinated into. the
final draft.
BOTTLES and BUCKETS _. =
PLEASE RETURN TI
Direct from Mr. Harold
Mundell comes.two orders:
return milk bottles
(several thousand short}
as the shortage of bottles
threetens the milk supply.
Do not use fire buckets
and water barrels. Keep
them in their proper plac-
es at all times as the re-
moval of such equipment
may endanger your life and
property.
office for epproval.
- Principles of.
A Chicago meeting of educators
of the War Relocation Authority and under
the request |
on May 29th held at
Mr. Clarence Pickett, Executive-Secretary of the Ameri-
can Friends Society, resulted
"National Student Relocation Council".
CENTER SCHOOL
ues ADDS COURSES
workable' plen: dst .be pre-
the.
Special English classes
began this morning under
instruction of Miss
liisao Hiramoto, The Ad-
vanced class, primarily for
Kibei, begins at 8 asm. in
the Study Hall; the Begin--
ners' class, for Issei, at.
10 a.m. in 1-17-C.
- The foreign
courses, which were dropped
by army regulations, will
be replaced by Trigonome-
. try and Corrective aeading
(remedial Clasg for. diction
end profiuncietion).
Those - wishing `to take
`Economics
(ineluding Commercial Law}
(8 a.m.) must register to-
dey at 1-17-B, the Educa-
tion Office,
language.
Committee
Chief of Police Chris
Nickols requests
ing on or defacing any of
the EPC ESESA Oe. buildings.
that all:
persons refrein;from writ-0x00B0
in the formation of a
Among the many college
`ataltaee and repre-
sentatives of various or-
ganizations were Mr. John
Provinse, National Director
of Community Service in the
WRA, and Miss Bess Goody-
koontz, Assistant Commis-
sioner. of Education from
Washington, D. C.
The ~ National Student
Christian Movement,
World Student.Service Fund,
the International Student
Service, the. American
Friends Service Committse,
and the Student Relocation
-were ..gome of
those represented.
The Wer Depertment thr-
ough Assistant Secretary
of War lNcCloy has written
in an endorsement of the
program.
With President Robbins
W. Barstow of the Hartford
Seminary Foundation as
Executive Secretary,
council will be responsi-
ble to
turn will be under lir.
Milton S$. Bisenhower of
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S.0, = $.0.8.2 The
SS San Joaquin sends out a
call for all dance lovin'
gobs 'N' gals to come to
its rescue.
There's. big doings on
the deck {the Platform)
this Saturday nite ate
bells inthe first nite
watch (9 p.m.) until 6 bells
(11 p.m}. Skipper "Kats"
Nagai (emcee) will be there
to set the sails.
Come on up the hatch --
and MIND the high seas
(C's)-- courtesy, coopera-
tion and conduct -=- as the
crew may be forced to aban-
don ship (all plans for
st re Mikes. being
future Stesdait So don't
get sea (C) sick!
The dence crew -=- Pop
Suzuki, Mae Ouye, Jim Ishi-
dea, Kosuke Ijichi, Koichi
Inouye, and Nagai -- plan
to swab the deck.
And the helmsmen -- the
Kev. and Mrs. Unno, the
kev. and, Mrs. Heta, the
nev. and Mrs. Mizutani,
lur, and Mrs. Jim Okino, and
ir. and Mrs. K. Ohashi --
will steer the course.
Thirty members of the
watch crew {recreetional
supervisors} will be on
look-out.
Music will be arranged
int i se PT SITET
YOowe [Sug] rags. u
by the good mates Babs Ine.
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WAS
masu, Nagai, and Inouye to
satisfy jitterbugs, waltz-
ers, and fox-trotters alike,
while Ijichiwill take care
of the phonogreph on the
sterboard. The `ship's elec-
trician, Tom Heta, wili be
in charge of the lighting.
Invitetion is extended
to all -- parents, stag-
ettes, stags, couples -+
for the deck is wide open.
BeUets i. Cebst- i: Bone
give up the ship! You sed
Mikes {women-heters), bring
your brig-drags (women) end
scrub the deck! Let's not
have Mutiny on the Bounty!
the -
the.
Mir. Pickett who in-
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TypistsesceeSumiye Hiramoto
eeroece elTosniko Osa
Reporterse.e..Georgs Kaneda
Sus Hasegawa, Tom Jaka~
- Jun Kasa, Sakiko
ato, Jane Okezaki, Lo-
At Sugimoto.
ComeditorSesces Parry
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NewS EdosootMazy Yamashita
Art EditoreeGeo ree Akimoto
Sports Edeeosoasred Oshima
Exchenge EdseoeooJimny Doi
Social-Rec.oelTeri Tesunekawa
Bus. Merocee" Bob Takahashi
EDITORIAL
Over a month has rolled by since the influx of the
first Center-ites and harmony has settled quietly over
our innumerable barrackse
With this settled life has come the demand for popu-
lar election and ao ee and the administra~
tion is willing to grant us suche
ene ce in the vent of an election, it is essenti-
al thats the whole center cooperate so that it may be
Suceessrully instituted.
Upon the inception of popular election, it may also
be aivisable to hold block meetings in order that block
leaders mey discuss important questions with their re-
spective residents.
fine Pawvertion. ff
The scund of wailing sirens echoed into the center
on Saturday about 11 asm. and meny members of the com-
nity witch umassumed dread hastened toward the smoke
bill, owing up in the western part of the grounds.
Fortunately, their fears were unfounded ; for, it
proved to be a brush fire just across the highway.
_.Sinee the Center is the happy hunting ground for
the fire bug, it is imperative that the residents heed
the requssts of the Fire Depart nents
(1) To refrain from dumping refuso into water bar-
rels as other containers are provided far this purpose;
(2) To stop throwing dirt and rocks into water barrels
as this only serves to hinder firemen in case of ac-
tual emergency; (3) To keep buckets in proper place at
oll times. There have been complaints that fire buckets
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Technicians, oeeRay Sugimoto
are being used for other purposes.
BONG /
Top amateurs from all
vicinities of the Center
will exhibit their indivi-
dual talents this Saturday
afternoon, June 20th, at 2
ofolock on the plotform
in front of the granastand.
With more thin fifteen
contestants competing, The
socini Recreation Depart~
ment. prorises cn ertertain-
ing program a' singing, in-
Surumental selections, ote.
Added attraction will be
Some poe exhibitions.
Prizes w avarded
to the' top wsrformers.
ah tb ote
wT. De
A woman may not be able
tO drive o ual: etraight,
put sho oon pack more.into
suitcdose than o.man can
stuff into a trunke+"-Cold-
water (Kan.) Western Star
NEW BLOCK LEADER
It was announced by Mr,
Harold fundell, Center
Maneger, that Ken Fujimori
replaced Edith Chikaraishi
who resign d her position
as the Block 6 ropresenta~
tive to take up her new
job at the Center Library.
W aDNESDA AY, JUNG it,
ye oe
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a
MAN ZANAR 5 Shoda and
ndu lating shassicesane
Hula cls. go into ses-
Sion twice a wecek.eeve
Soa No
2 a
~
Oss
Ss
Issei are urged to en-
roll in special ballroom
dancing classeSueoeaeg dONy
may I go to the dance to-
ni ght?
ss6s
SANTA ANTTAsesece
"Man, 65, first in line
at mess since opening date,
May 5, wins fame and jobee
eoosseOQirisial gong ringer
and coor unlocker.
Sign on door at 6 aeme
eeseo All heres. Please do
not disturb." eewede didn't
work.
Calcium chloride is be-
ing applied to streets to
eliminate dustecerscelt ab"
sorbs moisture from air.
Jitterby gger soccoreelen
piece dance bard with two
vocalist has been organ-
1 zedacece
SACRAMENTOe cece
Rumormonger Seceeeseoes iN
Stockton (that's we) a
fellow was handcuffed out
in the sun for three hours
for crossing the fences
Utopiareece there's not
Stick of timber nor a
blade of grass for niles
arounder"elt will prooably
snow in July"ceocscverveSlVS
Sac'to youth from Tulelake.
Am portark,:
411 persons please
come and claim their
lost articles at the Po-
lice Inspection Depart~
`mente The lost and
found bulletin will be
posted on the mess hall
bulletin poard Se
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(Continued from' page 1)
the WRA.
The overhead costs will
be covered by the American
Friends Commi ttee so that
all contributions ean be
uscd for scholarships.
doseph Conard; "head of
the Strdent Relocation Can~
mittee for the West Const,
will continue $2 secure
full infcrmavion about pere
sone wishing to transter
East anc- will present their
applications to the special -
-- ee Tere 5
Eastern
pitacsriont committoe of fie
Natioual Student Relocation
Couns ile
' Arrangements for distri-
bition of official appli-
cations for transfer is
being completed by the
West Coast committee while
the national committee has
already sent out official
college questionnajzres to
colleges to find
out exactiy. what oppor-
tunities are avail@ble.
ithe is
1942
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,
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1942 BL JOAQUIN Page 3
SIGN EP TODAY
Fc R BEGINNER'S
DANCE CLASS JONE
Having encountered many
difficulties with the Be-
ginners' Social Dancing
cless, the Recreational
Committee has arranged a
new setup whereby two reg-
ular classes strictly. for
the beginners will be or
ganized and conducted by
selected instructors.
Those who signed up (50)
prior to this new arrange-
ment will be in Class l,
which meets on Friday, ..3
to 4 p.m.
The second sign up wili
be open at the recreational
Office in Block 8 util to-
morrow evening, in order to
form Class 2 (50) whdch will
meet immediately following
Class 1, 4 pem. to 5 poms
Instructors will be
Magesie Hagio, Grece Hegio,
Sumi Utsumi, Lily Kusema,
Polly Babe, Babs Inemesu,
and Mae Ouye, who will al-
ternate their duties, such
as taking roll call and
being in charge of the
class.
ee
SHUT-INS
Grace Ito, who was as-~-
sisting at the clinic, is
now convalescing at the
Center Hospital.
Flora Tanihara and her
newly born son left the
hospital recently.
Mrs. Teruko Awai had a
blood trensfusion at the
County Hospital. Blood do-
nor.wes Mr. Tadaaki Kishida.
NOTICE TO PARENTS
Chicken-pox outbreak.
Keep your children away
from quarantined areas,
BLOOD TO BE TYPED
The hospital will type
blood for all blood donors
soon.
FBQ INI
bra.
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a
Pe OO Ri nme ot ey cect 5
Crenets,
_Step es
for the marriage license.
Wait three boresome days
after applying
CENTER STORE SALES NEAR
290,000 UNIT MARK
GOOD NEW 0x00A7
FOR POOR SOULS !
The Center Shoe -xepair
Shop, located next to the
Post Office opened today
under the supervision of
Mr. D. Okawe, Mr. M. Oshi-
dari, and Mr. S. Okinaga.
At present services will
be open only to mess hall
workers from 8 a.m. to 43:00t
p.m. on week days and 8 a.m@
and le a.m. on Saturday.
All those wishing-t ap-
prentice the trade are ask=-
ed to report to the shop,
WPA. FORM 351
If there is any accid@t,
large or smli, the super-
visor or foremun who is in
cherge should make out WPA
Form 551 in triplicste re-
porting the accident. Send
one copy to the Hospital(R)
one copy to Mr. golend
Frost, and one copy to Mir.
E. EB, Levy. WPA Form 351
cen be obtained either in
Mr. Frost's office or Mr.
Levy's office.
Fad of Bye'm' bays.
Wednesday: 1:00 p.m, Movie
7:00 p.m. Card Party
tudy Hell
Thursdey: 9:00-11:00 a.m, Home Nursing
2:00 -4:00 p.m, Home Nursing
4:00 p.m. Movie
. ; 7:00 p.m, Community Singing.
Friday: 7300 . pPem. Movie
Saturday: ~ 9:00-11:00 p.m. Public Dance
ae Grandstand
2:00 p.m. AMATEUR PROGRAM
All activities held at Ed. Ex. Hall unless otherwise
indicated,
- various
~~ Stocixton
Approximately 246 ,000
units of articles have been
soldat the Center Store up
to June 10, according to
Mr. W. H. Hanlon, manager.
Ice cream is the most
popular with 90,972 bers
soid. followee ty soda wa-
ter with 25,609. tottless
Other statistics snow
the following figures:
Candy bars, pound1,1763
8, 00 pkes.3 cracker ja
10,700; carbonated drinks
12,600 bottles; cigars, (54 }
2,600; cigars (5 for 10cent),
000; cigars (3 for 10cent),
7003; oranges, 26,000.
Salted peanuts and pea-
nut bars, 1440; cigarettes,
(15cent), 8,950 packs; cigar-
ette paper, 1,800; tobacco,
1,212 tins; tobacco, 1,800
bags; metches, 52,306.
YOURE IN THE
Bl. re
S
oc
MONEY NOW ?
Contrary to disquieting
Tumors, ir. Roland Frost,
Chief of Personal Accounts,
announced that paychecks
will be available in the
near future. The payroll
for the first month of May
10 to June 9 was sent to
San Francisco Monday night
and action is expected on
it socn.
There are approximately
1,109 persons working on
projects the
essembiy Center.
Payments will be in :.form
of monthly checks and any-
one working 8 hours or
more will receive compensa-
tion for amount of work
done. ,
.
at
ene
Po.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17.1912
8 BL JOAQTIN
4 "Oy ee "DBE 2 oe
SHS FACULTY-ITE
~ 1 nes cate x f a ean F All
me lon { Et
From Xonsas errived tis
sparkling, scintillating
Sch%od marm to teach at
Stockton High.
Todas- she is one of the
most popular, well-known
teashers in Stockton. She
is especially noted for
her work with the Japanese~
American students. She
has taught them for 15
years and ever since 1931
has been the
the Japanese Clubs
Because of the interest
in her work, she took a
trip to Japan in 1936.
When asked how she came
AVERAGE 250-300
VISITORS DAILY
Since its opening three
weeks ago, the visiting
booth of the Center has
been the daily meeting
place of 250-300 visitors
and Center~ites.
The hours are from l=)
Peme 50~70 family groups
are being accommodated per
dey, so that to nrevent
overcrowdirg, Chief Nickols
requests that the conve: sa-
tion be iimited to a half
an hour.
Feckages cannot be de-
diverec in ony form.
A LITERARY NUCLEUS
On Monduy evening, lit-
erary~ninded residents met
at the Press Room to forme
late plans for a literary
Clube
Those present were: Jim
Doi, Teri Tsunekawa, Edith
Chikaraishi, Bob Takahashi,
Fred Oshima, `Sus Hasegawa,
and Misano Hiramoto.
advisor of .
to be. so interested in
Japenese~Americansy she
confessed that it all game -
HIRST WEDDING GC
known as
LDF Gi
wighy
about because of a a
special English clas
whose "star pupils" were
our brovhers and sisterse
Thanks to this energe-
tic, funeloving, capable
teacher, high school stu-
dents in the Center were
able to complete their
year's worke
Well, who is this help"
ful soul? You can find
her sitting behind a desk
in the one and only study
hall.
Introducing, Miss Eli-
zabeth Humbarger, better
"Lizzie".
-AIMES RING IN SAC.
R,HORIBE EXCHANGES VOWS WITH MISS ITO
The first couvnle to hear
wedding chimes in the S.A.G
were Sumiko Ito om Ryoichi
Horibe, both of Stockton,
who exchanged vows with
Reve Unno officiating the
rites at 7=136-C on Monday
at 1:30 Delle
The Center's first bride
was dressed .ina -chio,
tailored, navy blue gabar-
dine suit with a frothy,
lacy white blouse in strike
ing contrast. She wore a
bonnet-stvied straw hat of
navy blue. Her accessories
were a matching purse,
white gloves and a corsage
of three beautiful garden-
1aSe
The groom wore a dark
suit and had a white car-
nation boutonniere.
Light refreshments, in
cluding a lovely wedding
cake, were served immedi-~
ately following the cere-
mony with more than 50
RECREATIONAL DONATIONS BUDGERED
Center residents
generously donated $181.00 to the
Recreational Department fund to be used as followss
Total Expenditure on Athletic
Boxing
Equipments bought and used up to June 10e.s $105.00
Distritution
Transportation of Equipmentecesseceececcscce 70200
School ae LEBP ArH) sos beans cece KhkGaadie 60.00
Newspaper, Boy Scouts)
Moving Pistures vive: PODKORGIHSUSSOE 598888 4.0.00
Social Devie IOBOOAFSMEOCOTCYLA OF RHOROC OR ROERABE 0,00
Athletic Dept:
Softhei. Depte, Judo Dent., ; )
Wrestling Dept., Volleyball Dept., )
Ping Fong Dapt., Horseshoe Dept.,
Basketbeli Dert.e, Co aur Shogi Depte, ee 166.00
Baeminccn Depts, Treqet Depte,
ete.
TOUCH] deewenenseenesivews $181.00
ested
guests, relatives and close
friends present. Speakers
at the reception were Miss
Ikeda and Mr. Hayase, with
Mr. Muanesato as toast
masters
Baishaltunins were: Mr.
and Mrse Me Baba, and Mr.
and Mrs. 5. Munesatoe
The newly~weds are honey=
mooning at 7-136-D.
Also married ofter com
ing into the Center were
Mre and irs. Kazuo Sakata
of Stockton, who were quiet-
ly united at the Stockton
Courthouse by Judge George
F. Buck ondJune 9, I9k2.
Their present address is
(el jeebs" LYS, SEkeatn Ls
the former Helen Tsurumotoe
HE WANTS SUM-O
"Suree I'm going to
wrestle again as long as
it's not tobi~komi.", said
Ren Yamada, grinning from
his cot in the hospital.
Ren was injured at the sumo
tournament last Sunday. He
added, "The nurses are so-
~00-0 nice,"
Although the patient
looked happy, his tempera-
ture proved under normal--
810x00B0, `He is to remain in
the hospital a few more
dav se'
BOOHKMEL PERS WANTED /
ee for the Ac-
counting Section are ure
gently in need. All inter.
gialificd bockkeepers
please apply to Mr. Ralph
Mi lie' she Finance and
Records offices
'
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veav
cae Rei Hn in racial lattes
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SGI } DNL {S|
eo hy Pe
Center-ites, meet Jack
MeFarland, Stockton Assen-
bly Center's Supervisor of
Recreation.
Se eesti
A Gitbckbon. bom 28" years
old and married, Jack is
well known in the . sports
world as @ competent prep
and collegiate basketball
referee and was the sports
editor of the former Stoc-
kton Independent. Before
tackling the position here
he was with the San Joaquin
County Fair Association.
COMMENDS SUPERVISORS
Questioning him on the
sec. Dept.'s work, _ he
States that "the sport su-
pervisors of the respective
blocks are doing a swell
job and should be given
credit for the various ac-
tivities they have put e-
cross for the Center's po-
puletion",
This column agrees with
him and through his uncanny
supervision the Stockton
Assembly Center's sport
program retes es one of the
best established of all
Centers.
"A swell guy, this Jack".
7 ORK Kk
That sturming upset vic-
tory over the stamstudded
Reds by the unpredictable
Bums sure hurts the kKed'ts
drive forthe championship.
The recent defeat by
the rainbows was bad enough
but the second one makes
it costly because it sees
them sharing the top place
with the Bears, Yanks and
Rainbows, A win over the
Bums would have given them
undisputed leadership but
after all the unexpected
upsets make the rece in-
teresting.
It was a great dey for
the Bums from Block 4 and
a sad one for skipper Geo.
Horita's bunch,
WEDNESDAY, one 17, 1946
EL JOAQUIN
Page 5
BUMS UPSET REDS
2ZOOO SEE 26
WREST LING cent
KAGAWA TAKES
SPECIAL MATCH ci Gaveaewea
In an evenly metched
wrestling tournament on
Sunday, the Bast team before
a crowd of 2000 persons de-
fested the West in three
divisions. One, the Naka-
irk, @m@ed in a draw.
Individual honors went
to Kagawa and Yokoi of the
Hast Nakairi teem. In a
special match Kagawa de~-
feated Ito, top Nakairi man,
and then proceeded to throw
Tokunega and Hisake, top
Sen-Yeku men, a division
above the Nekairi, to emerge
undefeated,
The only cesunlty of the
tournament was nen Yemada,
who was knocked unconscious
by eeuro" heed blow during a
match. He was teken imme-
diately to the hospital, but
no serious injury was found.
He will be hospitalized for
a few days.
(Results on Page Six)
Colter Volleg bail
JEG Resulls-
GURL (KESE
BiGGK Facessa pound6 Ll 2
Block Sv. "8 5 zo 15
Block Oevece. 4 Ld 9
BLOGKE.8. wecey . LD 9 tO
by .
BLOCK Rs n204 5 300 es ae
BLIQCK .By.ccess 1 BO, tet
HOW JAsySTAND
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WL. Pot.
HOGS vcencasca%. (c). 4005
BeevGscctaces and - amend
JEMewectacns and (c), "OPO
Hawaiians.... 4 2 .666
Aristocrats... 30x00B0 2 0x00B0.600
BUM cecsesoes @. and 800
DOMVSISsessee (c) (c) wev0
SGHETUTE tree and 4 f omwo
TYUiEnS. cc ses 6. Gee
KiwanlGessere 1 8 2166
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cardinals... 4 0 1.000
Old Tiners.." (c). Mw deVev
HOMDL GTS o" 6 or :. ae +. abO6
SOPAtaNSerces and d .." 66D
Hell Divers... euro 1 .666
Grapepickers. 0 35 .000
Shangri-las.. 0 5S .Q000
Giants...e.0. 0 4 .000
YANKS and BEARS
SPLIT
RAINBOWS TRIUMPH
The second major upset
of the American League
season happened last Sun-
day afternoon and again
the victims of the unexpec-
ted defeat were the power-
ful "eds, who this time
were ruefully tripped by
the unpredictable Bums 8 -
7, Which controlled the
game all the way.
The game was feetured
by the tight 6-hit pitch-
ing performance of Yo Mo-
riweki and the clutch hit-
ting of the Beishiki Bro+
thers, Sed and Teru.
The Ysnks end the Beers
split two tilts over the
weekend to stay on the top
with the neds. After drop-
ping and close one to the
Bombers 14 = 15, the Yanks
(Continued on Page 6)
CENTER BOXING
BEGINS (c)
BY JUN KASA
Great enthusiasm was
shown by all when the box-
ing gym opened last Thurs-
day at Block 10-179-D and E,
which is under the super-
vision of "Wimpy" Uyeda.
Bronco Ichibashi, a classy ~
boxer who has many years of .
ring experience, is boxing (c)
instructor.
FORMER PUGILISTS
Other leading former
pugilists who can be found
among the collection sre:
Shig Takahashi,
en Gloves fighter.
Also among the ee
are the Hawaiian Nisei who .
show class and confidence,
They are Jack Maeshiro, Paki
Kuwemura, Kaz Saito, Stroky
Ikenmra and Harry Kuwade.
Another one of the mem-
bers of the cauliflower ear
business is Blackie Muraka-
mi, and veteran, who is giv-
ing the boys daily work-outs,
Boxing gloves, punching
bags and body bags can be
found at the gym.
welter.
weight, Golden Gloves. semi-":.-
finalist aid ralph Tsutsui, -
light weight division Gold-.
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affair between the youthful Block 5 Cardinals and the
peppy all-Center Poon-outse
The precision-like Cardinals held a firm grip of
their top position as they
went like a house afire
over the weekend to mop up
m three heipless opponents,
namely the Blk. 8 Shangri-+
las 20-3, Blke 2 Grape-
pickers ll-2 and Blke 9
Giants 15-le
The Poop-outs kept pace
with the Cards by register-
ing their third straight
win without a defeat by
outscoring the Blke 7 Hell
Divers ll"7.
The Spartans
Giants from entering the
win column by shellacking
them 16-7 with the master-
ful pitching of Dick Fujii
who allowed only five safe
tiese
RESULTS: a ad tole
CARDINALS eee0020 16 bk
kept the
GO and SHOGI
Go and Shogi Teurnamont
is now open to the first
generation at Block 10,
Branch Recreation Office
with Mitsuo Nakamura in
charges
Horseshoe pitdiing, cro-
quet, ping pong, boxing,
etee, are now in progress
at Block 10 Rec. Offices
Aya Inamasu. is the Branch
secretary. The hours are:
Jel1s15 aems; 15 peme and
7~8:30 peme Also, basket-
ball schedule is at the
main recreation office.
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WODNGENAY, JTNE.17, 1942.
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Chrouen with
their second win of the
season, a well earned 76
victory over the Senators,
A smashing 16 8 win
over the luckless Senators
enabled the Aristocrats to
Stay within a half a game
of the leaders,
RESULTS: Ee .. e *
es 8 8 5
REDS ws 00% oee8e 7 6 5
Batt. Y.eMoriwaki and Be. Iwa-
taki; G. Baba and T. Kamiba-
yashi, B. Hayashi.
FROJANSesseces *7 = 9 6
SENATORS .secese 6 6 1
Batt. He Hirose and P. Sato;
Ke Kawamura and Ge. Tomurase
RAINBOW .esoee 10 Lh 5
KIWANISseeeees 9 Ll 2
Batt. Jack and Manini; G.
Kagawa and K. Ohata.
YANKEES aeeeeos 22 15 il,
BEARS eecevesee Ll 8 3
Batt. H Nitta and Se Yamashi-+
ta; M.Ogasawara and KeKita-
LOWo"
ARISTOCRATS se. 16 16 and
2 neers ng Se
SHANGRI"LAS. "4 a +1 5 Bears 22 " lis The Boars SENATORS. ceece 8 : 7 2
Batte AeKume and N.Tanimoto; on the other hand whipped Batte JeOQuye and F.Sakamoto;
Fukumoto and S,Tanaka, the Aristocrats 14.7 `KeKawomura and G.Tomura
CARDIAC LIS TIBAB) ahaeter tes pOerceed REDBasieus vd Uh ag! v2
GIANTSeceneese 4 6 Be | MOUNG TROJANSs .e0ee8 5 1002
Batt. GHorlta and NeTanimoto ; F ee = i 4 Batts M. Takeuchi and B, Haw
He Sasaki, FeTanakn and Me .| " eho o.vapey es" yashi; HeHirose and T.Sato,.
Nakemuras. its way to the top on a
Mente, FO 8 es te re _ oe ee mee wr wetmED AN LOD ond
GRAPE=PICKERS. 20x00B0 70x00B0 wants. BOS, OR YANKEES. ccsee. 130x00B01Q0x00B00x00B06
Batt. GeHorita and Tanimoto;
Me Kiriu and L.M.Nagel.
POOP~OUTSeeeeelit Jl 2
HELL DIVERS... 6 6
Batte Feito and NeMatsumoto;
D.Shimesaki and Y.Uminoe
SPARTANaaaeecdh 7 5
GIANTS. eccsesce 7 5 Y
Batts D;Rijii and NShimakawa
HoS.usoki, GoIsiida and H, Arata.
Batte DeOtsubo and PeMipiki-
tani; Je Ishida and S. Yama-
shitae
SUNDAY WRESTLING RESULTS
Senior Division (Nakairi) ~= Sakasegawa(W) defeated
Kiriu(E), Tsunekawa(W) d. Ryuto(E), Ito(E) d. Kubo(W),
Aoki(W) d. Kiriu(E), Masaocka(E) d. Hiranaga(W), Yokoi
(E) d. Sakasegawa(Wyen), YomadalW) de Aoki(E), Kagawa(E)
ds Kitagawa(W), Mirikitani(W) d. Masaoka(E), Ito(E) d.
Kishida(W), Yokoi in the 1st and 3rd matches threw
three successive men, and Kagawa won in the second ine
ter losing to' the
Reds 14 = 5, the Trojans
PING PONG dividual match to take honors.
TOURNEY STARTS Senior Division(San~eYaku)~-Horibe(E) defeated Yama"
: te(W), Tokunaga(E) d. Kishida(W), Hisaka(E) d. Masaoka
Come one, come all to (WW),
the ping pong eliminations
for the first ping pong
tournament of the Center,
which is to be held at the
Block 10 Branch Reoreati on~
al Office between 2 to 4
Peme Five representatives
will be selected from the
eliminations to compete in
Sunday's contest.
The eliminations will
bes Blocks 1 and 2, Mon-~
day; 3 and 4, Tuesday; 5
and 6, Wednesday; 7, 8 and
9, Thursday; between 2 to
4 PeMme
Special Events-=Tokunaga defeated Mirilitont, Kagawa,
d. Ito, Tokunaga, Hisake (3 straight falls).
*(W = West and E = East teams)
COSAERS. to-Go- amd bet teDo-/
Junior Softball League (ame lon eeanaenesee Met. Field
Branch Now 2 Recreation BldgseaceWest end of Blk. 10
Recreational Activitiessoececocceeniest end of Blk. 2
Volleyball, horseshoe, asketball, and wrestling.
WOON Bes capseeceanoecensebeon someclist end of Blk. 10
DORIUoae 0 oe canegrmabnsoeboonenceshalts 189--Blice LO
Adults Softball League Cpome )ovceccecesecectiain Field
For reservations and equipment, check with office]
in Flk" 6; and watch for special bulletins at mess
hall doors.