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TUESDAY, J up: 3;}931 Lotus M’S‘_Remain Undefefi—fé—(T—in Times The Sporting Thing Shame on "hf”! His Memorial Day week-end diamond progimstieations had no shine, no sparkle, no lust. He. guessed wrong twice in four tries. And that’s bad. they say. The liadnews: Ashuras heat Clippers and Lotus M’s heat Ashuras but Lotus M’s also. befllle'flVClt‘l'S and South End Merchants walloped Eastern Fuel. In other \rords, Lotus M’s and the Mer chants (lid as wrong. Oh, well, the record: Right Wrong Pet. ld’ 7 6 .538 ()nee again. hf goes all-out to prognostieate: Sunday, June 8 ‘ Yalley-Clipliers—Victory will C(‘llO in the valley. Travelers—Ash]:rasu'l‘ravelers have superior pitehing, superior hitting: and superior fielding. So 'l‘ravelers, nateh. Merehants—l.otus M 's-The M ’s in a spueak. * * * Sideline Topics . . . eome reports that our former neighlmrs, ’J‘ak Yainaguehi and Ben Yoshida, are doing fine in the Intel-mountain league in Idaho; Ya niaguehi is batting a eool .526 and Yoshida has fanned 33 in three games . . . nostalgia monicker: there is a “Seattle, Fish” diamond squad in Den’ ver, Colo., . . . that youngster, Jiro Yoshitake of Lotus M 's. is quite a slick second saeker . . . it’s good to hear sueh girls like office worker Mits (.‘yeta and store elerkiug Murakaini'sist'ers are taking up golf in a serious way . . . literally speaking, iee eream maker “Chiek” Uno thinks Sammy Snead’s tee talk jives more than does Byron Nelson’s . . . found: Nisei gals who can swim (and they’re from Montana, too) . . . Portland Nisei Vets Nose Out Chinese PORTLAND. Greg. June 3~‘ 31]] Wakayama‘s single to center‘ field with the bases full gave the leel Vets a 10-8 victory over the Chinese Vets last Thursday night In Westmoreland park. Weknyama. hero of the game. also hit two trlples to lead the Nl - Frank, Lee of Chinese Vets but of formal dances for the Spr‘nc season will be sponsored by the adult group of the YWCA from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. this Saturday in the YWCA. Veterans and service men especially are urged to attend this complimentary affair. ‘ Florist Seattle’s Leading Nisei Florist consult “Doc” Shinbo for Budget Weddings 1019V2 Jackson St. CApitol 1876 SATO ; " INDEPENDENT "RBER SHOP l GROCERY 4- R. SATO “We handle all kinds of beer" “5 m" S" Seam“ ‘ viii”. 3m m... Place Your Ice Cream Order for l’ieniex .......... Ueuell Parties Bazaars . . . . . . . . .. (imup l’amies A NISEI RENDEZVOUS “'e also take urders fur party. birthday and individual rakes. We are new open every Sunday from 3 p.lll. to 1” pm. I‘3 Chick’s ICE CREAMERY 825 Jackson St. EL. 9130 by bf lashed out with a homer with two on the sacks during the early part. of the cut. The result follows: : R H E Nisei Vets 10 12 3 Chinese Vets 8 6 7 Batteries: ShlogL Sakurai and Akagl. Yada; B. Lee and Pong. ‘No Contest’ FIFE. June 3—A six-run splurge in the third frame put Valley out in front, 6-0. against the Trave lel‘s in a Northwest Times Base ball League game last Sunday here. The tilt was called off at the end of four innings as “no contest." The game will be replayed starting from the fifth inning if it has any bearing on the final standings, it, was learned. E. Tanaka's triple and F. Shlgio's circuit blow emphasized the Val ley attack. TORI! SIKAIIIRA Attomey-At-Law INSURANCE 318-6“: Ave. s. EL 6888 Seattle 4, Wash. BOISE VALLEY ‘ VICTORIOUS, TIE FOR TOP POST NAM‘PA‘ Idaho. June 3 (Special to N.W. Timesl—The Boise Valley Nisei are now tied for first place in the Intermountain league by virtue of their third straight victory over undefeated Kuna. 9-5. last May 25. After relieving C. Ishimaru in the first inning. veteran Benny Yoshida pitched superb ball. limiting Kuna's to six widely scattered hits and retiring eleven batsmen via the strikeout route. The Nisei were paced by Dyke Itami with a home run and a sin-‘ gle, Tak Yamaguchi with a pair‘ 0! doubles, T. Kiyokawa with a triple and a one-baser. and Bill Nishioka with a three bugger. The running score follows: R. H E Boise Valley 010 110 213—9 11 .1 Run 300 020 000—5 3 6 Batteries: Ishimaru. Yoshida and Shimizu. Kuroda; D. Young and Smith. Messick. Wapato, H. R. Split Twin Bill WAPATO. June 3—The Wapato Nisei ball team split a twin bill with the visiting Hood River nine in a Memorial Day tilt in Wapato. The first game was won by the Hood River nine 6-5 and the sec ond by the local team, 16-6. Only six hits were allowed by‘ Mas Wade and Kay Inaba. Wapa-: to pitchers. Of these Y. Hori and Y. Kiyokawa got two apiece. K. Ki yokawa. a single. and T. Omori. former Wapato player, a home run. Of the nine scattered hits 0“ the veteran K. Kiyokawa. Hood River hurier. H. Kondo and T. Kondo got two apiece. The second game was a some-1 what one-sided affair with sixteen‘ hits garnered by Wapato off Aki-1 yama and K. Kiyokawa. who came‘ in as relief pitcher in the sixth‘ inning. Wapato's leading hitters Included Y. Umemoto with two hits. one going for a double, T. Umemoto with two singles. and S. Sakamoto with a three-bagger. Tom Sakamoto and K. Inaba who came in the sixth inning gave only five hits to lead his team. Wapato Nisei Club Drops One, 16-8 WAPATO, June 3—Wapato Ni sei nine was handed its first d - feat in the Mt. Adams league two Sundays ago by the Han-ah team which is composed largely of for mer Wapato high school ball play ers. The final score was 16 to 84 Heads-up ball was played by the Nisei until the seventh inning when Harrah found its hitting strength. colected six of their 12 hits and pounded out four Wapato hurlers: K. Inaba. Joe Umemoto. S. Kondo and T. Umemoto. Jimmy Ume— moto caught for the Nisei. 'l‘ Umemoto smacked a home run' and two singles to lead the losers. Postponed Tilt Due to a mixup in correspond— ence. the Valley-Eastern Fuel game 1:: the Northwest Times Basebnm League was postponed Memorial Day at Washington park. It will be played at a later date. according to league director Frank Yama. Manekl * SUKIYAKI * TEMPURA * OTHER JAPANESE DISHES 0 MA. 9723 304 6th Ave. S. Ci'l'y Produce Co. s. SUYAMA & SON WHOLESALE FRUIT PRODUCE . EGGS 1003-05 Weller St. PR. 3939 Res. PR.9798 Seattle, Wash. THE NORTHWEST TIMES Shibuya Leads Men’: MEN’s SUMMER BOWLING LEAGI'E Handlcnped Five 11 5 Hot Shots 10 6 Salty Flvr 9 7 Three-Hundreds 9 7 Alley Clio s 8 No Nune Five 7 9 1 Gutter Balls 7 5 Bowlos 3 13 "a?” Tak shibuya with a sweet 180 average is setting the pace among “Big Ten" keglers 1n the men‘s summer bowling league in Main Bowl. it was disclosed today. Bill Tamika is a pin behind shi buya with a 179. The others are Roy Tannin 174. Tom Namba 173. Pruney Tsujl 171. Monroe Beppu 170. Bill mashi I'7o. Jim Kuranishi 169. Hero Nishimoto 168. MEN'S SUMMER ‘ LEAGUE RESULT ALLEY CATS «Si—Takagl 4'23. 1-. hashi 551. Sumioka 495. Yamagufi chi 544. Hirai 526: SALTY F'IVE‘ (ii—Nishimom 547. Fujiwara 515. Beppu 506. Kimum 513. Bhlbuya 481. 1 THREE HUNDREDS (41—111m yama 446. Row 389. Kono 432.‘ Ikeda 586. Mihara 430: BOWLOS‘ (0)-'I‘suji 378. Ishino 431. Aoyamn‘ 380. Hiram 429. Hamasaki 429. HANDICAPPED FIVE (ah—Na kashima 409, Yasunobu 482.8hioyn ma 395. Hadaka 561. Tada 546; NO NAMES (li—Goon 490. Kura nlshi 469. Tsuchikawa 471. Asaba 507. Nina 484, HOT SHOTS tai—P. Tsujl 538. Tanagi 535. Suyama 444. Fujlno 527, Namba 555; GU'I'I‘ER. BALLS (I)——Harada 448. Mamwa 407. 0- sawa 406. C. T. Takahashi 402. Okada 4'74. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Ed’s Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners At Home Or Plant Expert Cleaning-Carnot-Rug-Uphnlsu-ry Sewing-Laying-Binding-Serzing-Remaking-Now Fringo Edward K. Yoshinn ”04 Yosler Way Proprietor final», 22, Wash. “For Dances, Socials, Picnics, & Fairs, Dance to the Rhythm OF THE MELODAIRS’ ’ (Six Piece ()rohestmp For Information (‘all .lzu-k Tcrzwkn Reasonable Rates MA. 0233 EVERGREEN TAVERN 514 Jackson Street Phone ELliot 9248 Seattle 4, Washington Props. Yoichi Furuta And Bob Terao Patronize Your Advertisers I’m‘mnnlizml Plans NH: EVERY NICE“ 0‘ 5 , Juvemle Education Plan 4,. , ' I'RmmlNu $75 I-AHI MONTH 2'4 ‘1 ' you nu: .1 COLLEGE YEARS I ' v Whm Your BOY or fill". IS READY mg. ” . ' FOR (‘OLLEHE 557-47 . 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MERCHANTS RALLY IN 9TH, TRIM FUELERS Powered by sun: \membe‘s 4} hits and Mas Wamnnbo and "Hip-‘ no“ Sakahnra's circuit blows South End Merchnnts crushed Eastern Fuel. 10-8. m n Northwest Times Baseball League game Sunday at Brighton. ; Bill Yanagimacht performed well on the hlil for the Marchantx scattering ten smashes produced by the hard-hitting fueiers. shalt-hi Suyamn and Iwao F‘urutn both htt lour-basers for the EFfers. The running score follows: R. H Mnrchants 000 040 105 in 15 Eastern Fuel 023 am 001-- 6 10 Batteries: Ynnugimncht and Fu jii; Iwnsaki and Mano. DR. S. FI'KIVDA 105 Jm'kmn Bldg" MA. 3840 DR. K "AK-“DA 306 l'flh Ave. S. EA. 8443 DR. S. HIGASHIDA 1017 .Im'knon St. EA. 1000 D". 11. MITSI‘MORI “4 .Im-kmn Bldg" DIA. 0589 WHOLESALE Pier 49 Foot of Washington St. Seattle 4, Wash. ELiot 0681 "(EDA & GO. WHOLESALE GROCERS * SEnecu 2196 600 6th Ave. S. Seattle 4. Wash. HEIDI’S FLOWER SHOP HIDEKO YADA MRS. M. TSUTAKAWA 708'], Mmlluon MAin 3547 KIYONO SUPPLY WALL PAPER. PLUMBING PAINT AND l-11.1-1("l‘lll(‘.\l. WORK Plume 5E.4924 503 Main St. Martha's Beauty Shop MARTHA IKEDA 1184 1301 Ave. Slmlb—J‘lmnt 6660 ____________,-_,___,,__. CO-OP RADIO AND ELECTRIC Phono-Radin Combination P. A. Equipment for “ml [437 Jackson St. (‘l‘. 2125 BIG REDUCTION FURNITURE 25": to 50".? OFF ”'Brdnmm SM! “*llining Room Srln “'lJvinx llmvm Sets "'lircakfnsl 31-13 "*Twin Beds “‘Daveuox "*Mauresws-Sprinn ” ‘ Linoleum BELL TOWN FURNITURE CO. 2109-l’lrst Ave. Scuttlr, I. Washingtun l’hmle EL. 1133 _ JACKSON ' GROCERY 1803 Juclnon St. Hz. 0603 'rop. Mrs. Hannah Mackawa NJ". TIMES LEAF-FE ST \NIHNGS \\' l; I‘d. Lotus M. I 0 LOOO 'l‘ravelem 3 I .750 Laws Ashuras ‘l '3 .500 Shh-hams I! '3 .500 Valley I I .500 Fadrm Furl l 2: .250 (‘limx-rx 0 4 .000 C O 0 Sl'Nll‘Y. .II‘NI'I B M Jrl‘frmn Park 1‘: mmn—Nlrrrhauts vs. Lotus M. '1 p.m.—-I‘r;wrlrm vs. Lotus . .hhuras M Washington Park 12 noon—Val!” w. Clippers Clippers Bow T 0 Ashuras I JEFFERSON PARK. Jun» :L-i Lotus Ashurns knnvkvd off Ihr “'an loss Clippers. 7 to 5, m 11 Northwest ‘ Tum-c I'msvl-sa luv-«um fur lhvlr‘ second victory annrml hm: 'l‘lw l‘shmxw had to mll Au NM" sin»! mim Ir. hall a lhn‘urn- :» (‘ -,mt In thr third \“Xu'n mum lhv (‘hl m‘so l: (h; I‘hrc" mm nmn‘. “an. ll‘udr‘lf itnm‘r mm pitrhm‘ for CH- [)(‘l'tx tu‘nt-‘d n ~u!:“’1 unmv. mixing: his piulu-s wwl L‘H Midm‘ (‘vl Chum of (‘lipm-m ‘izul ;\ hmnvr :nul Izw wnlks (n h~ ("t-(lit The running sworn follows: R H Cllmwrs 203 000 IV- 5 5 Ashurus 320 110 x_,,7 6 Bmlem‘s: 'Mur and K 0: Yum. N. Shlnnzu and Shllmdn. ______.____—. __..__. Frank Y. Kinomoto Lh-onnml I'uhllv Am-mmlum. Notary I‘nhlm Office MA. "I“ “my EL. 9891! am Main SI" 8011100 4, Wash. Main Barber Shop Y. ISIIIDA 501 MM" St. vauuu Main Street Service GAS - ()11. - AUTO REPAIR. mm a Main St. EAR! MM Central Cleaners University Flowers lnmlcan Food Sloro HENRY (t. INAnU JOE M. YAMAMO’IT) Meals - Frultn - Vugo-mhlos Grm-n-rio-H lh-vumgm 3120 12m Aw. MIL!!!” CROWN FURNITURE TAK :uml SING MOMUDA 0:30 6| Daily, “:30 [3. 111. I"rldny Evrnlugu 308 ”111 AW. 80. (2‘, 9qu $3.50 lmml-«liult- «11-livrry pustpzml Mom-y «mlrr «r I-luwk tn; l’rrsidio ol‘ .Vlqu-rvy. t‘alll’. INTERNATIONAL REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE James M. Matsuoku, manager Homes Business Opportunities Farms Investment Properties 659 Jackson St. mm 1522 IHUS Yosh-r GEORGE 'I‘UKITI):\. I’mp. ('.\. ZHBII Prescriptions curt-fully ('mnlmumlml by GEORGE TOKL'DA 81 MINURU .‘IASLDA . “Fuvurilv Nisei Founluin” SERVING FAMOI'S \VI‘IIJ'UMI‘} Gl'l‘lS'l' I('I‘I (‘IU‘L‘M Founmm serviced bv (.‘lm-iu Hagen nml l'nulim- Foy DRUGS . . . MAGAZINES . . . GREETING (“\RDS SUNDRIES 3 Loop DOWN ASHURAS AND TRAVELERS OVER HOLIDAYS Undc‘fmtcd Imus M‘s turm‘d in ilwir fourth straight triumph in 3 Northwest 'l‘inw; Baseball League mum» last Sunday by dumping the Ashums. 10-6. .it South Park, The Ashurns sturto-d out. strong by pushing mime". four runs hi the first thrvo innings. The M's. how vu‘r. rotnllatc‘d with six markers on six hits in thv fourth Kuz Suyuma or llw M‘s poked nut tour hits in as many times up at tho plntv. The running svm'v follows? R H Ashums I‘ll 100 l———6 12 Lntus M‘s tun 603 x—lo 18 Batteries: Shinwu und Bhlnoda: Ktnnshltn. Tsuji and Shtbuyn. De mlcm. O i O GARFIELD Pl [\YFH’I.D. Jum 3 “Playing bonds-up ball and taking .x('.'.lf\:l‘.fl(‘ of Hm lu:il::.. the L)- tusM‘s nosed out. illt' 'l‘nu’olers. 9 In H. in u Nurthwvst Times Base lnill lmnguo ttlt l‘fl‘mnrlnl Day. Richard Tsnjl of the M's mm the whmtmz hurler Snburn Nnknhlra mind off two hits In lend the hit tinu pnrndo tor tlu- \‘lctnrs. Chub hy Kusunnsv. ’l‘ruwlvrs outfielder, mmwch-d t'ur u homer and n single. l‘ln- rminlnv, :mm‘ follows: R H Imus M. 110 052 o—9 10 Triu'ok‘rs 120 320 o——B ll Hutu-Hes: Tslljl and DeguChl; Nukushlnm and Snnn. I _ __ _' I 9 Anna Kay 3 Beauty Salon KAY SIIHIIHARA ANNA NAGAI l‘rnps. 11!) Hill Ave. I’ll-m 0 EA. 7H7 N. P. Hotel mm «m. Aw. s. Y. Imm 794’ Phone MAin 3952 A (Rblmult-tu Fund Mart BO'S GROCERY and Meaf Market 1'". "5” 1725 Yosler W - Deliver TISHIRO HARDWARE 00. Hm - H 3 l'rrfnnlullw l’lavo MAiu M 52 0 Fishing ’l‘avklo 0 Hot l'ninl. Appliance O Fuller Paint 0 flunk-Hing Supplies