El Joaquin, vol. 1, no. 9 (June 27, 1942)

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A smiling Irishman with


red hair and hazel-eyes is


Mr. Be. Ty... (for .-Theron,


Which he "never uses")


Parsons, Superintendent of


the Works Division.


He was born in British


Columbia, Canada, 46 years


aOe He has been married


for 25 years and has two


girls.


"Fine!", he said in ans-


wer to the query, "How do


you like your job?"


DRAFT , 18-19


Approximately 200 per-


sons in the 18-19 age


group born on or after


Jamuary 1, 1922, and on or


before June 30, 1924, will


register on Tuesday, June


50, for the Stockton Assem=-


bly Center's first selec-


tive service registration.


The registration will


be conducted by Ted Ohashi,


representing the selective


service board, with the


eid of six voluntary regis-


trars at Mess 10 on Tues-


dey, beginning from 8 a.m.


All persons between the


ages of 20 end 65 who heve


feiled to register in pre-


vious selective service


registrations may sign up


on Tuesday.


cL JOAQUIN S


VOL. I, NO. 9


STOCKTON ASSHMBLY CENTER


IEVY LAUDS EDUCATION DEPT.


With 850 students enrolled in the primary, secondary


end adult classes,


Service Division,


Mr. E. B. Levy,


made the


Supervisor of the


following comments on the


activities of the Education Department.


"I am very pleased with the progress made by the Hd-


ucation Department.


"Especially noteworthy is the initiative, ingenuity,


and good judgment shown by the evacuee leaders in set-


ting up classrooms


end organizing a currjculun.


The


recent exhibition of school work put on by the Primary


Gredes and


Nursery School was an event of which both


parents, tecchers end children cin well be proud."


SCOUTS TO HOLD


COURT OF HONOR


Forty-five scouts


will receive


their awards ene


the Court of Honor ceremony this Tuesday at 7 p.m.


the grandstand.


Dr. Mann, Commissioner of the


East Side District of


Stockton, is the chairman of the program,


The following program has been arranged:


Ceremony: Salute and Scout Oath; 2.


of Scouting


Bill Buettner, Official Representative


Okino, Commissioner


1. Opening


Introductions Jim


in Assembly Center;


of San Joaquin,


Calaveras Council; Bill Hewkins, Scout Executive of San


NOTICE, WORKERS


In order to be paid


promptly when the payroll


errives, each worker must


heve his work button or tag


with the proper ID number


on it or present the crange-


colored work order of Form


402 with the proper signa-


ture, according to Mr. John


H. Gordon, Center Cashier.


Pay dey has not been


set es yet, but all workers


will be notified at the


time by officisl bulletins (c)


or by the EL JOAQUIN.


CALL FOR IOO SUGAR. BEET


WORKERS ; SIGNUP TUESDAY ||


100 workers ere needed


for the sugar beet fields


of Montana, according to


Mr. F. Hy Woods of the


United States Employment


Service and Mr. H. Holmes


American Crystal


of the


Sugar*Compeny, who. will..be


in the Center next Tuegdsy 0x00B0'


to recruit 60 laborers for),


Ronen (Lake County) and 40


for Townsend, Montena.


In' Ronan the workers


will Be housed . in e recon-~


structed tourist camp. The -


hell has been


camp dence


rebuilt to house the single


workers, while the five ca-+


bins will, accommodate any.


family group.


The workers.


will be provided with a


dining hall, cooking faci-


lities, beds and mattresses,


but not blankets or food.


In Townsend the workers


will be placed in groups on


Leer ferms.:-


The evacuees. will be. paid


810 per. acre for- `thinning, *"


wyo.500x00B0 per acre for aeees


hoeing and - w ~+50, per: acre"


`for second hoeing.


Transportation will oe


' provided to and, back. FROM:


Montana. :


The workers will be iyi


lowed freedom of movement. :


They are also. assured pro-


`tection by" the" `Governor of


.the State. .


Bert, Sato, -


Joaquin, Calaveras Coun=-


cil.


3. Guest Speaker: Jim


Cave, Dean of Boys, Stoc-


kton High School.


4, Awards: Tenderfoct In-


vestiture Ceremony, Sec-


ond Cliss, First Class,


Merit Badges, Star and


Life, ;


5. Entertainment: Buck, a


mgicien.


6. Closing Ceremony.


Tenderfoot "wards will


be -given-to: Ay Yada, 0x00B0-T.


Matsumoto, Y. Metsumoto


(Troop 50); R. Nambs, M.


Kikumure, H. Matsumoto, M. -


Takahashi (Troop 91); J.


Nishimure, 4. Fujihera, A.


Doi, a. Itaye, T. Unno, R.


Yamigishi, I. Nekao, K. Wa-+


tanabe, M. Honde, W. Saka-


kura, M. Atsumi, S. Abe,K,


Takechi, S. Mayeda, F. Mu-


rano (Troop 19). acne


Second class awards: . (.:


`Bob: . Satoy: cc:


" Kato,.2.:Nomure (Troop. 30);


t Hayasii: (Proop 91). ea


, First class ONaTey ri


hime (Troop 91). as


eee (Continued - on' ! Page: er.


Due to the conflict.'


.. of activities, the week-


ly dance.


for tonite may


be cancelled. If the


dance is to be held def-


initely, announcement


as such will be made.


EL JOAQUIN


ComeditorSeseaeBarry Saiki


eesooFatti Okura


News EdeesaeMary Yamashita


art Editors.George Akimoto


Sports EdeeecesFred Oshima


Exchange EdescoeeJimny Doi


Social-Reco..sTeri Tsunckawa


Bus. MgreeseeBob Takahashi


lanchok bah.


TypistsegesSumiye Hiramoto


centseeveeeloshiko Oga


ReporterSeeesGeorge Kaneda


Sus Hasegawa, Tom Naka-


mura, Jun Kasa, Sakiko


Kato, Jane Okazaki, Low


Rayne Sugimoto,


Technicianesseseseedun Kasa


SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1g9h2


EDITORIAL


Following the heels


ites for popular election,


announced last week that it will consider


procedure presented to them by


of the request


the administration officially


of many Center~


all plans of


responsible groups.


However, as yot, only one plan dealing witha "relo-


cation center setup"


has been introduced,


Unless those


who were openly in favor of election are willing to un-


dertake this project, the abandemment of election in fax


vor of appointed resident leaders may come.


If so, the residents as a whole are not entitled to


complain about the work performed by this advisory Sroupe


Before such steps are taken, those who are interosted


in this self-government idea


late means for actions


Should organize and forme


IF IT IICHES YOU'VE GOT IT //


SO,GO SEE DOC


athlote's


Do you want to get


Do you have


Loot?


rid of it? Well, just read


this ond follow these three


easy instructions. (1) Use


foot bath before and after


Shower, (2) After shower


dry well between toes, (3)


During clinic hours 50 to


clinic and bathe your foot


in sodium hyposulphate,


SCREEN DOORS __


720 and 170 more to Own


then every barrack in the


Center will be adorned with


five new screened doors.


The carpenters have al-


So: (1) put up over 3,800


window screens (2) made 90


Sets of frames for the


clotheslinees, (3) made 150


paper boxes, 350 duck boards


for the shower rooms, broom


closets for .each mess hall,


(4). painted over 2,000


Signs in both English and


Japanese languages, and (5)


Salvaged .7,000 pounds of


tin cans a week, A


FOLK DANCING


' Plans `for outdoor


community folk dancing are -


in' the making,


to Pop Suzuki.


If such. an affair is


possible, the advanced dan-


eers will begin practicing


next week, while the gene~


ral practice will. start


after the Fourth of July.


according


. When you have


Reem


methyline blue solution.


When you come to use the


foot bath at the clinic,


please register at the hos-


pital office so they may


keep @ records Miss Doro-


thy Kato (head nurse) req


quests that all people re-


frain from going into the


foot bath in the shower


room with geta (wooden


Shoe), She also asks that


a mild case


of athlete's foot, you treat


it before it gets serious


enough to confine you in


the hospital.


GALA TIME HAD


BY THIRTY COUPLES /


The Center Store work"


ers Sponsored a get-togeth-


er of 30 couples at the


Boy Scout room last Wednes-


day night.


Lillian Fujisaki and


George Matsuo were general


chairman of the affair,


Their committee heads were:


Helen Kitagawa, music; Tak


_., Wakimoto, bids; Alice Ta"


".0x00B0 `Kehashi, refreshments.


_ Mr. William H,. Hanlon, .


manager of the Center Store, 0x00B0


ice .cream `and:


furnished


Soda.


The surprising


of 300 signed up for-the _


Beginners' Social Dance


classes held yesterday af-


ternoon in the Edex.Hall.


300 DANCE STUDENTS ny |


number -


OG Cs


joaquinettes


eeeoswere "moon"~ing about


the hot SUNesesthen it was


the "breeze and i"sessp,and


the "wind and da dust in


our hair eseenow Wot?Peece


never satisfied, dese two


legged creaturesi.e.


HAPeY BiRNDay +, You


seossbut, still, there are


those that ignore the wea-


ther (or wedda da wedda ize


nores 'em?) and enjoy them-


Selves despiteessuch as ar


editor who "took the cake"


~-both verbally and inter-


nally athis boithday party


given by the staff plus


"some pain(champagne)" and


cakes


eeseec0uldn't he have been


a June Ohashi too?essealed


was the only one out of


Stride wid dese June boith~


daze when the others were


June Matsumoto, June Yamaoe


guchi, and June Yehudieees


dese, dem, and dose, all of


blk. 4, consuming bee~yooti~


ful cakes and glamorous piles


eeveeOnly dose that didn't


attend sed, "such cruste!"


(boys da staff claims dat's


crumbyeesand we agree it's


bun-ful, CFeeepun~fulpens)


Se gere


5 ies Sia a (c) a) ees


me


ewe"nothing like manly ex


eroise," Sez Mr. Levy,


Slightly puffin g after slam-


ming the hide for a teri-


fie single and racing the


five feet like a demones ein


front of the info boothns


wid da youngsters of the


centereece..


THEY et /


coeeeed lifetime's a long,


long: 'timeseetut Mr. and Mrse


Geos Suzuki of blke 8, hav-


= ing Spent 14 of those years


together, had their anniver~


Sary party the other nite.


_ "00nd Stewort Nakario ond Dr.


Takei `moving from 7 and 6


to 4, held `open house! wid


a feast-="super",..s0 they


SAYeeseaProtty little cars


`Tus e do not bendees


`tis da beginning of a de-


liteful cndee,


"


"


: 10:3 OO. oem


a ee : Fo Mr. Ge


2:00 DeMe


750. vom


eral - e,


SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 19/2


ot


=) a ae ae be') cent %


7 d Tht ff -OULLA ~-.


ALL DAY TODAY // K


Movies, ona temporary


trial systen, began @


continuous alieday showing


this morning in the Edex


Hall.


All children under 16


years of age are admitted


to the first show from 8 to


LL elie "The Fox Hunt"


(Aesop Fable cartoon) and


"Ropin' Fool" (comedy) are


featured.


The adults will be. ade


mitted fron 1 to.5 Peme, 7


to 8:45 perme and 9:15 to


10:45 peme "Pony Express"


will be shown.


Because..this setup is a


new oney the Centerites. are


asked to cooperate with the


Recreation Committee. Doors


will be- closed "immediately :


when -the hall -is filled.


One shotrwill take approxi-


mately one hour ond. 45 mine 4


.| and pages (4 sheets).


EL JOAQUIN


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4 og F' a i ah " ty A i i ` f - eB t! euro =


me ert Ff boPR KR Be AN + 7.5 i toy `


Fi ICRI AAR PAL VANCED Pinot


Lp Se gee Phot my Bee Bg Or Gy de oe oe


2 , PADRE ISIE (R) Nori eEENILD


Al D ki LR SE 1 FLUE, DO tT dN RK


"Fifteen members of


the Recreation Committee have com=


pleted 20 hours o? tha Standard Firs: Aid course and are


how beginning


Mir. Bill Beuttner,


fee eee finance nena seein ine en


Since The Fublic


box made its initial ap-


peargnee, the staff has


found but one letter in


it. It reads:


Dear Editor:


Why don't you put out


the El Joaquin weekly,


cidentally,


messenger) won't have to


work so hard.


"Moke the paper about


othe Thank yotlweese |}


PS. Ted is lazy anyway? |


Note: Ted has to keep in


condition for softball.


eePancho's Pale ee


PANCHOS "PALS.


VISIT MESS #9


ENJOY. DINNER. DELUXE.


We. wandered `into'Meess'2cent/ K. Hirokana;


the other day. ih ofder te:


see what kind of a-me'sea%or


was (no slut' intended): "


Wieners and mashed p otatoes i!


we-got the, following' infiors


mation fron Timekeeper' ' S.0x00B0:


Nakabayashi.


" Frenk, Okura and Mas Ku /


bokawa serve as `the Chefs, :


while He. Nagata, G@ Ishida, "


H. Tsutsui, . Yoshioka, Mg!


Sasaki, S. Muradkhy' My' You:


mamote, S. Funamra, `S," Nas


kady M. Ito are Cocks. '


`Three pretty `waitresses


"-Tae Kuwabara, Bette Ouye,


ond Rosie Sato-~-struck our


eyes and Mess.Clerk M. Shi-


ota with his assistant K.


Fajinaka were. busy talking


to Headwaiter 8S. Nagaoka,


The waitersdi shwashing


Srew includes: H, Kobaya-


t, : ima SY cent Sie tt


Ship it. Nowmichiy.T. Kubota,


ay


soul, oilleese Chrighion Cunrck B


CHRISTIAN CHURCH


98-00 - aeme.


_ Sunday SChOOlssccvcccossecves


Revs. S. K. Hata and Oyama


Adult Church Servi es ceseenses


Chapman,


Tf. Hirokane,


T. Sakoi, M Ichiba, M. How


rite, T. Horita, T. Fu jio-


kny: de Satog: Ke' Tsushima,


Be iMikowa, S,. Tamra, D,


Hiraoka, S, Hiraoka, KX. Ki-


shi, T. Matsuoka, My Sagami


and Le Kawaxbar Xe


All in all, these Messrs,


work in-a fine Mess,


STUDENT RELOCATION _


DISCUSSION TOPIC


Miss Mary Koppius, of


the University of Cincin-


nati (Ohio) and University


of Kentucky, will speak on


"Student Relocatia" tomor-


row morning, 10 aeme at


1~17=C,


Miss Essey Tucker of the


College of Pacific will ac-


company the guest speaker.


Toshio Kaneda is the chair-


Mane


9:00 oeme


Sec. and


Treas. of Church Fed. and


Young Peoples'


Missionery to Japan


Young Peoples! Shurchsaosere)ee


Prof, of Theclogioa


oes ani cine


Yen) wed WAS yeny


23:00 pee


yen8 15 PeMe


Kobe


FP


"vVening Chyreh


Mr. Foul Hubbard of


Stone Corral Church


so Ted Kamibayashi (in-|.


Pancho's}, . suke Ijichi,


Adult Serviceee. Ruoe


their LO hours of Adveneed course under


recognized instructor,


Those who pass this


course will take the In-


structor's course, If they


qualify, they, as instruc.


tors, will then set up re-.


gular classes for the Cen-


ter-ites,


The First Aid Students


are Grace Hagio, James Ha~


masaki, Arthur Hisaka, Ko-


Jim Ishida,


Vie Ito, Kats Nagai, Matsuo


Okazaki, Jiro Okinaga, Ted


Oseto, George Uyeda, Harry


Itaya, Shigeki Higashi,


Ruby Sakai and Kiyoko Hat~


tori. *


REPORT ADDRESS CHANGE


Because change of ad=


dress has not been reported,


banks cannot send monthly


statements to Centereites,


Since statements are


piling up, it is requested


that change of address no"


tices be sent to banks im


mediately.


To whom it may concern:


Surprised! Surprised!


The EL JOAQUIN stare


wishes to announce that for


the past four weeks the


newspaper has been issued


Semi-weekly -- every Wed-


nesday and Saturdays


(Continued fram page 1)


Merit Badges: Y, Fuji-


mura, C. Furuyama, B Toku-


naga, I, Matsuo, Ne Shima.


kawa (Troop 19); A. Kume,


I. Wakei, R, Yamanaka, Ge


Shimada (Troop 91),


Star Scout award: M.


Sasaki (Troop 91),


Life Seout award: H,


Sasaki, G. Shimada, J. Fue


rukawa (Troop 91); N. Shi-


makawa (Troop 19),


The public is invited to


the ceremony.


OG an A


BUDDHIST CHURCH


Sunday SChoOleccceccnssesscoee


`


ChrmneeRose Ito


StoryseeJohn Kono


Services.Reve Unno


ChoireeleWe Jre


("3A 990 e@@a4@


Reve Unno


Young Sudahs SU Suasee x0 onntinn oo)


Chrnms.ilas Wakai


Place.-Study Hall


SpeakereeRev. Mizutani


Discussion later


~~


. beginners


"look so nice,


youssi1


Page 4


EL JOAQUIN SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1942


SHIFER ty MONS" CLOTHING


LAUNDRY Py


meen) SS 5 |


SERVICE YL


Methers and bachelors,


your worries are over! The


Golden West Laundry has


Come to your rescue,


Every Wednesday morning


from 8:30 to 9:00 a.m. this


company's truck will be in


front of the Center Store


to collect your laundry and


dry cleaning. On Saturday


morning from 6:30 to 9:00


eme, they will return the


finished laundry and clean-


ing.


Cn imate


All persons must call


for their goods each Satur-


BUMP-My BUM? /


This is the Rembling Reporter who nosed


facts for your enjoyment.


The question,


ing slacks to


Vic Ito (smiling):


to have slacks on,


out i"


Dr. K. Takei (quiet):


it:


J. A. (shy girl):


to dress up to go to


M.G.M. (emphatic-boy);


especiadly et dancesiri'


Tosh Otsubo


sloppy.


Mra, Ty Jus


Cal viewpoint."


Chieko Omura (hesitantly):


Te"S "infor... 800s ecsig ht!


Agnes Yayoshi (deb of the teen=age set):


Some boys don't like it."


Wal, pardner, Jes' look atthe car--toon `and


git the gener'l idee,


Pancho:


"What do you think about girls wear-


dances?0x2122, drew


"On a windy night,


On all


"Don't see enything wrong in


It depends on the dances. As long as the dance is


informal, I wouldn't mind et all."


"It's all right.


(positively!)s


Shows the bumps in the wrong places!"


"It depends on the kind


the platform slacks would look better--from the practi-


day moming while the truck


is here and pay for their


bundle in cash, Stockton


city prices will prevail.


If the bundle is not called


for, it. will be returned to


the laundry and brought back


the following delivery date.


Since all transactions


will be handled by the Go-


iden West Leundry's per-


sonnel, no center employees


will be involved.


out these


the following comments:


it's better


other nights, slecks are


You dontt have


dances--not here." The list of laundry


"I don't like ANY slacks-- prices is on the bulletin


board in front of the In-


formation Booth.


DIPHTHERIA SHOTS


NEXT WEEK /


All children between the


ages of 9 months and 5 yrs.,


who have had no diphtheria


injections, must be immun-


ized next Tuesdsy and Thur-


sday at the Hospital from


"Undignified -~ looks


of dance, On


"I think it's all right.


s more suitable." :


"Doesn't


NNT TING CROCHET 400 more 800Ks


TRICE A WEEK


Knitting and crochet


Classes, under the supervi--


sion of the Rec. Dept.,


heave, been started at the


`Study Hall from


5-5 p.m,


three times a week.


The Beginners' Knitting


Class will meet this Tues-


day. Mrs. S. Sudow, head


instructor, requests thet


bring whatever


materials they have.


_ The Advanced Knitting


Class will meet this Fri-


day afternoon.


The' Crochet class is


scheduled for Monday.


Mr, Jack McFarland and


Mrs. Fitzgerald are help-


ing tO organize these


Classes... Mrs. Fitzgerald


Will assist in buying yarn.


Students are requested to


purchase their own materi-


als"


1 t60x00B0 S0x00B0 p.m. Others who


wish to take the inject-


tions may do so.


Children under 12 years


FOR CENTER LIBRARY


The Stockton City Li-


brary has just donated 400


more books to the Center


Library.


Ken Hasegawa and his


capable staff are now busy


who heve taken previous


shots should test for im-


munity. Others may also


be tested.


Contrary to previous


announcements, the diphth-


Cataloging and arranging eria injections mst be


the new stock, taken three times,


Pad of Bye in' bys f


|Saturdey: 8:00-11:00 a.m. Movie for children


: 16 and under


1:00- 5:00 p.m, Movie for adults


7200= 8:45 p.m. Movie for adults


9315-10245 p.m, Movie for adults


(9:00 p.m. ) Dance (7)


"9 Platform


| Sunday: Buddhist and Christien Church Services


Monday: 9:00-11:00 a.m. Home Nursing


pound2:00- 4300 p.m. Home Nursing


7300 p.m. Movie


Tuesday: 200 p.m. liovie


7350 p.m. Choir


All activities held at Ed. Ex. Hall unless otherwise


indicated,


With the American League


flag race past the half way


mark, now we see the star-


studded Blk. 5 reds out in


front withafull game lead


over their nearest rival


the Yenkees.


Behind the steedy twirl-


ing of their two aces, Geo-


rge Babe and pint-sized


Mike Takeuchi, coupled with


the graceful defensive


fielding, the Reds are de-


finitely chumpionship bound


end shouldn't encounter


much difficulties down the


home stretchy


* kK OK hk Ok


The chief resson for


their success is due to all


of their ploeyers being for-


mer double "A" herdbell


stars, namely; first sacker


Frank Horita of 1941 North-


ern California Japanese


Baseball League champion


Stockton Yamato, 1940 lea~


gue batting king and All-


star player.


Kiichi Hiramoto, infield+


er on 1940 state champion


Lodi YMBA Templars; Fred


Masai, Yamato star and all-


time Stockton American Le-


gion outfielder; catcher,


Butch Hayashi of Templars,


end Lodi Legion nine and


1941 NCJBL All-Ster.


Frenk and Ted Kemibaye-


shi, Yemnto regulers; lias


and Keizo Okuhare, Templars,


NCJBL All-Stars; and Tak


Horita, key manof the 1936+


57 NC class "B" king pin


Cherokee Indians.


x ek ke k kk


The only other club that


can possibly block the path


of the Red's title hope are


the second place Yanks and


Bears,


Two other tens that


probably cen give the loop


leader a hot time are the


hot and cold Bums and the


colorful Rainbows, both of


whom hold the only wins


over the Keds,


: . and + and oe


SPORTALITIES


TED OHASHI, Stockton,


Councilmen, 4-7l-A, varsi-~-


ty basketbell guard of


Stockton High Tarzan and


1933 Celifornia Golden


Bear quintet; coach of 1947"


Stockton JACL Yonkees bes-


ketue LY Cer ass... oe fs Oe


FUNAMURA, Lodi, Block Rep-


resente tive, 1-5-B, diamond


ster of the former Lodi


YMA; one of Northern Calif-~


ornia's grect Nieei south-


(Continued on Page 6)


Re ee ake


flying 411-Center Poop-outs,


winless Grapepickers 15-5,


kept up his terrific hitting for the Old-timers with e


(c) for 4,


The second place Cardinals jumped back


Colum, after dropping two disastrous games,


Page 5


EL JOAQUIN


POOP OUTS WIN


TRIM GRAPEPICKERS 15-5 FOR


7** STRAIGHT. CARDS WIN. //


It was victory No. 7 without a setback for the high~


who this time swamped the


First secker Ted Shironeka


into the win


by whip-


ping the Ramblers 8 - 2 on Nobi Tanimoto's 4-hit job.


The Hell Divers


through with a well-earned 4 - 2 victory over the Block


stayed in


JUDO)


TOURNEY SLATED FOR


4* of JULY /


The first judo tourna+


ment of the Center will be


held


of July,


on the coming Fourth


and Instructor


Kawasaki is making arrange~


ments to have the tourna+


ment on the Platform in


front of the grandstand.


Due to the fact that


many beginners are now in


the making of prospective


Judo stars, the tournament


has been postponed from an


earlier date.


The present enrollment


numbers about 50 pupils--


including both beginners


and advanced students.


Prectice sessions are held


(Continued on page 6)


second place


6 Spartans,


Smacking the horsehide


for 17 hits, four of them


by George Ouye, the Shan-


gri-las


15 - 5,


(Hesults on Page 6)


NATIONAL LEAGUE


A vomenun th Hoadies


The National


home run race sees Card's


Nobi Tenimoto and George


Qune, xeambler's Frank Asa-


da, and Shengri-la''s George


Ouye deedlocked with 2


home runs apiece as releas~


ed by the xecreetion De-~


pertment.


Leaede


N. Tanimoto, Cards,......2


G. Oune,- Cards eversreccvias.f


F. Asada, Ramblers.......2


G. Ouye, Shangri- LAB sy shai


a


NATIONAL LEAGUE JUNIOR LEAGUE


W L Pet. Wo? Pet s


Poop-outSe..... 7 O 1.000 Flames......... 6 2 750


CardSecsaseoess 5 2 o7l4i Ur. Aristocrats 5 3 2625


Hell sDivergeeceet5 2 . 9724 BLY @XSS8 cass +banecs 3026685


Shangri-las, eon 4 3 2571I SCalsecesecses eo 4-4 ~,500


Spartans ssssee 5 4 .429)/Dive Bombers... 4 4 .500


Giant@eseseves, 2 0x00A7 4286] Trovaesecnse nme 4% i14/40500


Ramblers..wweee a 8% 2286 Cubs es pewee cece i 2250


Grapepickers... O 7 .000/Smell Pry Se8 sie e326 , teeb0


AMERICAN LEAGUE GIRLS' LEAGUE


W pee: Wb Pets


HEdScecececcove 7 2 .778/Flamettes...... 4 01.000


YankeeSessssee. 6 3 .667}Blockheads..... 3 0 1.000


BUMS sass cimnter PD vA iobGt Debd...cecescee and 2. 1500


BeOrSresreaseee 5. 4 .556/Jinxes......... 1 2 1333


Rainbows..."... 4 4 .500/Yankettes...... 1 3 .250 |


4ristocrats.... 4 4 .500/Troyettes...... 0 4 e000 |


TTOJANS..ccec0n 4 5 2444 thee


Senator ss " ewes. 5, SOVSSS. This compilation of |


Kiwanisvar.r.e00 3 .6 2558 Leegue standings includes |


BomberS.cveesses 3 6, 333 - night games,


by coming


dumped the Giants


= *


* GEC RE E By BA


eo ee


PITCHERS' RACE


George Baba, steady


chucker of league leading


Blk. 5 Reds, led the Ameer~


`ican League pitching para-


de with 5 victories against


ldefeat. The following


Statistics were released


by the Reer "tion Dept.:


a


-L Pote


H.Tomoda(Bo)seeel 0 1.000


G.Baba(R).cscosed: 1. 833


YeMoriwaki(Bu)ee5 2 e71h


rate eyes 1 "666


Jelshida(Y eeeeee Ll 9 666


[Grima bw, yt 4 your gelling LL |i $3} Fukuyama(Br)ee2 1 2666


JeMaeshiro(Ra)eeh 3 e571


KIWANIS MASSACRE ARISTOCRATS astbctuctt 2 23


M.Ogasowara(Br)e3 3 "500


31-1. REDS WIN . BUMS MOVE -lmins(tbannas3. 3.


H. Nitta(Y)eecess2 2 500


INTO. THIRD POSITION | Bassons Secteok 3. Ui


In another mild upset the Blk. 2 Kiwanis, who were Gekagaia(T)eceard 2 +315


KeKawamirea(S)eee3 6 0333


hotter than a Fourth of July firecracker, massacred the S.Teranishi(Bo)el 2 "333


overconfident Block 1 Aristocrats by a landslide score T, Obsubol 30)ee cel 3 wld


of 31-1. 3 BeYoneshige(Ra)eO 1 ~%000


Paced by the brilliant hurling of southpaw George T.Ogata(Bu)eseseO 1 4000


Kagawa, who week oeee ed MKajita(Bu)eess0 1 000


the losers by whiffin


WEEKEND SCHEDULE Aristocrat iBdeRora eal (R) Reds, (A) Aristocrats,


Games S Saturday limiting them to h hits, (Bu) Bums, (Br) Bears,


American League: the Kiwanis had the contest (Y) Yankees, (T) Trojans,


~Blke 3 vs Hawaiians as"they pleased, 0x00B0* (S) Senators, (Bo) Bombers,


National League:


Behind the tricky pitch. (KX) Kiwanis, Ra) Rainbows


Blk. 3 vs Old Timers


| ing of Mike Takeuchi, the :


Coast League: Reds comfortably stayed at PUTL dea we HE


San Diego ve Suramento the top with a lopsided 8 RERELTS |


} Games Games Sunday | ~- 1 victory over the last


American League: place `Senators,


Ble 4 vs 9 2100 peme The slow but sure Block


Blk. 6 vs -t @tuG PeMe ;


Blke 2 vs 8 3:15 peme 4 Bums crept up into drd


: lace on a smashing 18 ~ 5 -


Blkee TF Ye H'9:25 peme Pp


National pct __Win over the touted Bears, i


Bike 5 ve 6 7100 Sin which Was highlighted by POOF. UTS. CON SES TI 2 -


SHANGRI-"-LAS 20000213 EF 3


GIANT Saws s cicwektee 5.5 Fo 2


Batt: K. Fukumoto and S,


Tanaka; He. Sasaki and M,


Nakomuroe ,


Blk. 7 vs 8 7: OF pema p "ES iiemda cent (h for 5. GRAPEPICKERS..66. 5 5 3


: Coast Lengues The Bombers nosed out Batt: J. Okino, - F. Ito of


Seattle vs Mission the Rainbows 4 = 2 to drop and H, Sato, N. Matsurioto;. _


them back to third positions Opata and Ge. -_? Pee


Sporralhes - RESULTS : 2. F a


(Continued from page 5) KIWANIS. evevecee 31 2l 4 CARDINALSs veesves 8: ee 7


paw pitchers of over a dew ARISTOCRATS seess 1 h 15 RAMBLERS. case. 2 " Fe


cade ago; coached the Lodi Batt: G. Kagawn and Ky Rw Batt: N. Tanimoto and Ke


am YMBA Templars ; to state jinaka; M. Nakai, H. Oshi-~ Yamashita; . M ee aaa.


| championship in 1940; var. 0x2122 , and Se Sakoda. - Je Sakamoto. ee :


sity halfback on 1927 Lodi pens eeecssis, Boltiok -_


Hi PlancsevesseresSHIO The SmATORSETeeret, SUE G,. MBLL DIVERS coe, 6


KAHASHI, French Camp, Box~ Batt: M Takeuchi and Be SPARTANS. 3 coe: 2 50x00B0 =


L ing instructor, 2u27=C, i ne G. Batts, be Shima and. Ye Umi+


welterweight of San Fran- Slag ae si ee: noy Das Fujii and Shimakavite


eisco's Golden Glove fame. es :


b eveseseGEORGE UYEDA, Stoo BUMS+.eseeeeeees 18 9: a Continued from'page 5).


ie ton, Sports Supervisor, To BEARS 0.0%. " ea's'e's's 5 130x00B0 . iin the afternoon for the.


1-E, 1933-34 Stockton Hi . Batt: Y. Moriwoki `and 8, beginners, while the even. .


varsity halfback, Yamito Nakamoto; Me Ogasawara, ty. ing is :for the more. ade ad


Be baseball star; wos a member" "Fukuyama and 0x00A7, "Hasegawa. oy vane students.


: of Kenso Nushida's All-Star' BOMBERS 0's cent+-0 base a All former `and present.


% nine, which journeyed to RAINBOWS . Steg `,, Members are requested by


Wicliita, Kahwas' for 0x00B0 the coedges 4 Mr., Kawasaki." to come out


sei Bott: dH. Tomoda. and' Be Soe -


1 National Semi-pr "and: train or the, tourna


oon eS iy gate iki; J. Moeshiro and Joes "mente At of |


. thas Ss a cent


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