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VOLUME 3, NUMBER 51 Takahashi’s 593 Paces Seabiscuit; Whirlaway Loses DERBY BOWLING LEAGUE STANDINGS (Mixed Doubles) W L Whlrlaway M 8 Stymie 13 8 Citation 11 10 Coaltown 9 12 Soablscult 9 12 Ponder 'l 14 0 O 0 NIGHTS HIGH Slngles Nobl “kahuhl. Sea blscult. 233 (men); Klkl Yama moto. 176 (women). Series Nobi Takahashl. Sea blscult. 593 (men); Kiki Yamamoto, Whlrlaway. (493). 0 O O Seabiscuit sliced Whirlaway’s lead' In the Derby league to one game last Thursday in Main Bowl as Nobl Ta kahashl pounded out a 593 series. League-lending Whlrlaway's best bets were Ben Naketa (591) and Kikl Yamamoto (403). the latter who showed the way for all girl keglers that night. stymle crept up to second place by sweeping over Ponder. 3-0, on Kenny Arita and Merrie Yamagu chl’s 585 and 575. In the only other contest, Cita tlon sped past Coaltown. 3-0. The results follow: SEABISCUI’I‘ (2) M. Ishlkawa 356, Tunas! 558, C. Daty 366. 'l‘aka hashl 593; WHIRLAWAY (l)—K. Yamamoto 493. Nakata 591. D. Ko dama 473, Puke! 647. BTYMIE (3)—R.. Nishlguchl 420, Yamaguchl 575. N. Nannuma 375. Arlta 585: I’ome (O)—M. Morl moto 395, Yokoyama 480, T. Kojima 353. Yamamoto 596. crI'ATION (3)—R. Young 459. Tsujl 566, Y. Konshl 441, Shlbuya 462; COAL'I‘OWN (O)—Y. Kltayama‘ 397. Kuranishi 468. S. Lew 411, Ta naka 538. ' , Friendly HAB s Complete Sporting: Good- EL. 1038 815 Jackson I Seattle, Wash. Patronlze Your Advertisers MEW RICHMOND H” " J (Second Largest) Soaltle. Wash. (Inposm- hath railway deputy Fourth at. Main St. Spwlal rate-s [or groups 0r Families. Write for rates. l 4; '9 ‘"9.14 «s ‘ " '* gs 1 ~ ~ ; :2 _ s: : x w {W WM » 1 ‘.,5.....2:-'- , vf‘g...,.,,_»._,m.§5; 31%,). t W 1,1,: , Part of the School Trained American Chick Sexing Association Staff LEARN CHICK SEXING HIGH PAYING Jobs Guaranteed to all Graduates AMERICA'S: LARG E S T MOST RELIABLE ' CHICK SEXING SCHOOL . Learn under the G. I. Bill of Rights. . Earn from $6.00 to $12.00 an Hour. 0 Our Graduates are Located throuc'hout‘ this Country as well as in Latin America, Europe, and Hawaii. . Only School in America Operatingr Every Year since 1937. . Applications Now Being Accepted. Enrollment Limited. Write TODAY for Full Particulars. AMER l C A N CHICK SEXING ASS’N SCHOOL 8. JOHN NITTA, PRESIDENT ' HOME OFFICE: DEPT. E., LANSDAIE. PENNSYLVANIA Cathay Post Takes Five Straight To Snare Softball Championship Ai'ivr dropping the first game. flli‘ ri-Viialim-Il ('ntlm)‘ Post imlm <h-l‘vuivd all nilli-r oppo- IH-nls in “in ilu- -l;wksnn Sll'vi'l Sui'i Hall Imagine uiih 5 viv ltll'ii'N and 1 loss. Standings at the end oi the league play were: W l. Cathay Post 5 1 \ Kings Club 4 2 i Phalanx Club 2 4 ‘ Blackhawks i 5 I 0 O The winning 0! two very crucial games in the second round of the league play enabled the Cathay Post team to cinch the league crown for their team. One of the games saw the league winners take an 11 to 10 contest from the scrapping Phalanx ball club‘ This tense and exciting game saw the Post team come from be hind and score the winning run. A hard-fought 10 to 7 victory over the fighting Kings Club showed the Post team was a well-organized and well-balanced outfit. Much of the credit for winning the league championship goes to the superlative pitching of Jimmy Ko‘and Jerry Wong. The other members or the team were Hank Chinn. Del Chinn. Glen Yee. Ed Yaplee. Calvin Chinn. Raymond Wong. Eugene Ko. Dave Wong. Ben Wong and Les Chinn. It 0 O The Soft Bail League Committee under the chairmanship of Joe Can diotti extends its sincere apprecia-l tion to Mel Thomas of the Neigh-1 v-————-—_ ”ranks lpweiry ‘ ' - s. S- “ '. cm Jot-km Bi. wattle, Wash. EL. 8817 FRANK. Y. KI'IAMC I'o Main Street Service GAS - OIL - AUTO REPAIR mu 0 MAI» s‘. mm on; TERRY’S AUTO SEE VICE [202 Rainier Ave. EA. 045. GusOil-Auto Repair MORIO MAYAMA' MAIN DRUG CO. Proscrlptlons Cart-fully Comm-untied Phone MAln 6647 522 Main St. Seattle 4, Wash. borhood House for the gracious help in making the league a great suc cess. Sincere thenks also go to the people who helped out in some of the game umpiring. O O 0 Chairman Joe Candiniii stated in a recent interview. “It was really thrilling to find such a fine altitude and sportsmanship and friendship between the respective teams. I am“ very glad everyone had a nice timel and enjoyed playing in the league. I am sure that next year we will have a bigger and better league so that more fellows will have an op portunity in play." 0 i 0 An announcement concerning the distribution of awards will be made soon. CITY LEAGUE SUNDAY. June 26 At Lower Woodhnd 12 noon—Seattle Elks vs. Mac 'eterans. PUGET SOUND LEAGUE SUNDAY, June 20 At. Garfield 2 pm. —— Western Giants vs. Bane olnt. _._.__.____ Pun-Imm Your Advertiser- In The Northwest Times. Mme” N. P. Hotel 306 6th Ave. 8. Y. FUJI] . fl ? Phone : Mo 3952 { THE NORTHWEST TIMES Laggers Drop M. B. Fountain In Pin Match I men's SUMMER BOWLING LEAGUE STANDINGS ‘ (As of June 211 ‘ W l. ‘ Lucky Lessors 17 4 ‘ Alley Cats 13 8 ‘ Gutter Balls 11 10 1 Main Bowl Fountain 1011 3 Wason Bros. 9 12 1 Wamcats 3 18 l o c 0 NIGHTS HIGII ‘ Singles—Bill Tameka. Lucky Lag gers. 223. Series—Bill Tamika. Lucky Lag gers. 573. C O O Shootlng a 2760 series Hood's Lucky Laggers. league leaders in the men's summer circuit. dumped Mam Bowl Fountain. 3-0. Tuesday night In Main Bowl 8111 Tanaka. George Tang! and Kenny Arita 'paced the Loggers..- The results follow: LUCKY LAGGERS (31 - Tanagl 508. lehtmoto 509. Ama 584. Ta naka 5'13, Run 548: MAIN BOWL FOUNTAIN (0) Yamamoto 442. Pu kel 541. Busawu'a 428. Kuranlshl 517. Augustine 58". WABON BROS. (2)—Tobin 417. Bognl (89. Mey 423. Barrett «0. Burroughs 541; GU'I'I’ER BALLS (I)—Kyono 514. Iwnta 369. Minato 503. Mlyamkl 478. Glmmsuead 482. WAMCATS (2) Hombeck 328. Hatch 3138. Koppel 408. Howell 400. wuken 432: ALLEY CATS (1) Ihashl 481. Tang! 524, Nakata 453. Yamaguch! 519. Hire! 523. _____..______ Hot Shots Beat Rough House —— ONBL MIXED LEAGUE STANDINGS (As of June 21) W 1. Dark Horses‘ 6 0 Also Ban 6 3 Sad Sacks 5 4 Hot Shots 5 4 Aces 3 6 Be-Boppers‘ 2 4 Rough House 2 7 No Name' 2 1 'Have games to make up. PORTLAND. Oreg.. June 25—Sam Sasa-kl's 004 series helped the Hot Shots cool 0“ Rough House. 2-1. In an ONBL summer mixed doubles league play last Tuesday in the Hollywood Alleys. Sasakl's first game was a mediocre 161. but his ‘flnal two scores were 211 and 232. The results follow: HOT SHOTS (2)—L. YuL 399. Sn lbo 465. C. Quan 317. Sasakl 604; ROUGH HOUSE (ll—A. Quinn 340. [(3521 486. R. Fons 276, Akegl 437. ALSO RAN (3)—K. Aklyama 357.} Fujll 458. A. Pukuda 361, Akagl 4'12: ‘ BE-BOPPERS (O)—M. Wong 4'lo. Lee 457. R. Lee 322. Wong 469. NO NAMES (2)—G. Wing 353. Chin 414. J. Lee 301. Mlshlma 437: SAD SACKS (D—J. 'l‘amlya‘su 332.‘ Okazakl 436. Y. Hlshikawa 394, Fu-j m 383. DARK HORSES (3)—K. Sasakl 422, Ochlal 501. S. Nakata 382. Oka zakl 523; ACES (O)—M. Lee 353. Akamansu 509. L. Wong 335. Suite 486. ___._____. Petronlu Your Advertiser- In The Northwest ‘l‘lmeo. “(FDA & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS SEnecn 2196 600 oth Ave. S Seattle 4. Wash. International Realty Rosl Bstste and Insurance Business Opportunities Notary Public James M. Illa-oh 659 Jackson St. MMn 1m Battle 4, Wishlnflon N 0 'l‘ l C E Change of Phone Number. Now 2 lines for your convenience. MA. 887 4 MA 8875 NORTH COAST IMPORTING CO. 515 Maynard Ave. Seattle 4, Wash. PO Box 3006 Seattle 14, Wash. Two Portland Clubs, Local Giants Expected to Give NVC ‘Bad 'l‘ime’ ‘ The task of defending the Northwest Fourth of July lume lmll tournament t'l'tHYll will la :1 (lit't'it-nll unv fur the Seattle .\'i.-0i \H'ti'runs. is llli‘ gent-ml mnsvnsus of the local xpm'ts l'lrt'lt'. The Portland Vets of the Mimi cipal league. the Western Giants of the Puget Sound loop. and the Port land Bussei of the Community cir cuit are belng tabbed as the teams which will give the local Veterans‘ the "roughest time". Ontario‘s stock dropped as Hank Matsubu was signed by the Pitts burgh Pirates and Ray Saito is the current property of the Seattle Vets. “Dark horses" will be Spokane. Hood River and the Northwest Times All-Stars. The tournament starts Saturday. July 2. and ends Monday. July 4. “Poison" Kam. tournament-spon ‘soring NVC athletic chairman. to day released the following team ros ters: PORTLAND BUSSEIS George Tamiyasu. George Sakural. Jack Nomi, Klso Kurahara. Terry Mtshiro. 'lbm Fujil. Willie Hirata. George Hirata. Chuck Itami. Sam Saka moto. Frank Hirahara. Jim Fujii. Roy Shiraishi. Harry Mlahima. Hugh Kasai. Shig Takeuchi (player-coach L ONTARlO—Richard Ogura. Hi deo Harada. Tom Okai. Glenn Mo -Irloka. 'l‘ets Nakamura. Sud Itamura Jlm Takami. Sat Koyano Ben Mu rata. laao Kameshlge. Hank Ma taubu. John Kuroda. Dan Iseri. Ken Fuklage. Ray Saito. PORTLAND NISEI VETS - Roy Sumino, George Muramatsu. Hank Sasaki. Bones Onlshi. 'l‘lo Ktyo— kawa. Joe Kato. John Murakaml. Joe Namba. John 'l‘anaka. Tom Shiild. Ray Shiikl. Lindy Sata. T- Bone Oka. Kay Kiyokawa. George ‘Tsujimura. K 0 Yada. Joe. Tsune mltsu. Kats Nakayama (coach). HOOD RIVER Charlie Aki yama. Hank Akiyama. Bab Aki yama. Gene Asai. Min Hamada. Mark Hasegawa. Hutch Hort. leo Kawachl. Marsh Kiyokawa. Hash 3Kiyokawa. Koe lehlmoto. Tom Su~ moge. Fred Takasumi. Kay Klyo kawa. SPOKANE -- Mike Matsul. Frank Yamada. Taxi Oba. Harry Honda. Roy Suzuki. Ted Yonago. Sadao Kuroiwa. George 'l‘aketa. Takl Ta kami. Carl Yamada. Roy 'l‘suji. Hank Ito. Ev Matsui. George Honda. George Heyamoto. Andy Aokt. WESTERN GIANTS (Seattle) - 'l‘ak Shibuya. Fudge Shiogl. George Iwasaki. Pancho Nakashlma. 'l‘aljl Takayoshi. Tom Deguchl, Willie Ka wata. Kay Saito. Gaylord Iwasakl. Jim Yoshitake. Blotz Suyama. Rich» ard Tsuji. Kolchi Suto. 'Dokl Ml-‘ zuki. Shoichi Snyama. Sam Iwasakl. George Nakagawa. Joe M'llsuzakl.‘ N. W. Golf Open Slated Here The Northwest Japanese Open Golf Tournament will deiinltely be held in Seattle this year. Bill Mlmbu. president of the Pu get Sound Golf Club. made this announcement following receipt of a telegram yesterday morning from Portland which stated that it would‘ be unable to hold the Northwest; Open thls year. Three Northwest open toumeys ‘have been held since the end oi ‘the war. in 1946 in Spokane with ‘Roy Hashitanl of Nyssa. Oregon. the winner; in 1947 in Seattle with 'Sumio Nagamatsu of Seattle the winner: and in 1948 in Spokane with lHldeo “Sparky" Kono of Spokane the winner. l‘ulronlu Ynur Adm-mun ’Dommy Sakai (coach). NORTHWEST TIMES ALL - STARS (Seattle) —Yeichi Asaba. Doc Hoshiwara. Ken Yoahinaka. Bobby Kodama. John Katayama. Dick Standen. Henry Shibuya. 1w Nishimura. Suki Hachiya. Barney Matsumoto. Shig Urakawa. Kiyo Okada. Joe Asahara. John Asahara. Mako Yaguchi. Tom Kitano. Ray Michihira. T. R. Goto and Kuni Sakaguchl (co-coaches). SEATTLE NISEI VE'l‘S—Edo Sa saki. George Shimizu. M Naka nishi. Mas Nakamichi. George Fu nai. Ted Shinoda. Ted Matsushita. Heat Heyamoto. Ray Salto. Jimmy Yamaguchi. Akira Kato. Tak Yagi. Sam Sakai, Chub Kori. Single Ka nogawa. 'mck Mikami. George Ao yama. H. Mano. Roy Fujiwara ima nager). Joe Kesamaru (coachbo _.__._,_____ July Tourney Schedule Set Schedule for the Northwest Fourth of July baseball tournament was re leased by the sponsoring Niaei Vet erans Committee as follows: SATURDAY. July 2 Game No. l—Ai ‘Rainiu- No. l. 12 noon. Game No, 2—At Georgetown No. l. 2 pm. Game No. 3—~Ai Georgetown No. 1. 12 noon. Game No. 4—At Rainier No. i. 2 pm. SUNDAY. July 3 Game No. s—Losers games 1 8a 2. at Garfield No. 1. 10 em. Game No. s—bosers games 3 dz 4. at Rainier No. 1. 10 am. Game No. 7—Wlnners games 1 a 2. at Garfield No. 1. 12 noon. Game No. B—Winnera games 3 8; 4. at Rainier No. 1. 12 noon. Game No. 9—Winners games 5 a; 6. at Broadway. 2 pm. Game No. lii—Losers games 7 «z 8. at Broadway. 4 pm. MONDAY. July 4 Game No. li—Conaoiation twin ners games 9 a: 10). at Broadway. 10 am. Game No. lz—Championship (win ners games 7 6; a». at Rainier No. i. 2 pm. Drawings will be held on Friday. July 1. at the managers' meeting to determine the teams for games 1-4. MAYNARD CAFE Oriental and Amnlonn "Inhe- Gmrgc- Nou- Jor Tun-h fl‘l Maynard SE. M 64 Seattle, Wash. 11-llllllllllllmn-WK Takano Studio HENRY Y‘ MTYAKE Photographer 668 Jackson St. Seattle 4. Wash Phone MA. 8186 CA. 8952 Member 0! Canned Independent Grover: DEARBORN Cash Grocery alu- lb. '0 Deliver m Damn It. mu 11. ron cans AND 'mm‘xs . . 0 See Frank Nagamme Westlnke Chevrolet Company 91h & Lenora Street "Scutic'n Downtown [lnn-r" Bun. EL. 4122 Res. MI. om WHEN YOU WANT . . . / mamm / Watche f‘ , sunmte *L 3“; ' Oall suno rum in“ , ’v ‘ Bus. MA. mo Bu. CA. 2511 Pemlul Ila-math: Fnedlander & Sons. 51:): at Pike CONVENIENT canon—No INTEREST—A yum TO PAY 3 Tsuji Twirls Shutout Ball; Giants Win liielnml Tsuji Ilunlv his li.» lmt as :t l’iit'lll‘l' in HIV Puget Sound Ham-hull li'JlUiiv lust \\'ml Hominy hy spinmm: n Iln-l‘llii. throw-hit hall in I:in tin- “'i-si «\rn (iiunis their tliini \‘iu-im'y of the si-asnn :It Rainier pin)‘ field. The Giants itumlvul‘i‘ml iii.- Nt'nitin- Police. 6 tn ii. The winning Niset nine npt‘nl'd with a three-run splurge in the first tinting and was never in (inn ger of blowing the game. A tripln by Jim Yoshitake was the hardest hit in that frame WESTERN GIANTS (8) AB I ll Deguchi. c 5 l 1 Kawata.3b 3 1 l B. Buyama. ss 4 0 2 Suto. cf 3 0 0 Yoshitake. 2b 4 2 2 S. Suyama. if 3 0 1 Geo. Iwasaki. if i 0 0 sum. r! 3 0 i Mizuki. r! 0 l 0 Iwasaki. lb 2 0 0 Takayoshi. lb 1 0 1 Tamil. p 3 1 0 32 6 9 SEATTLE POLICE (0) AB It ll Hoiivas. ci 4 0 0 Nelson. 2b 2 0 0 Bands. as 4 0 l Fredrick. it‘ 4 o 0 Collins. rt 4 0 0 Welsh. c 3 0 i Rayburn. lb 4 0 l F‘ieser. 3b 3 0 0 Larcom. p 0 0 0 Dyson. p 2 0 0 30 0 8 The running some follows: I! H Police 000 000 000-0 3 Giants 310 000 02x—6 9 Batteries: Larcom. Dyson and Welsh: 'l‘suji and Deguchi. ___-V___...M__-e_ The Eniisted Reserve Corps of the United States Army is expand ing. and there are openings for veterans of all the armed forces. Shantv Inn Cafe “WHERE FRIENDS MEET" 110 l2lh Afl'. CA. 9077 AL MAR'S 12th Ave. Food Market ca. mo rm mum 111 lflh A"... Sunk 109 18th So. MI. 1320 Rainier Garage Auto Repair I. Nrumolo Res. MI. 0882 Run mm. FOR BEVERAGES . . CALL Over the Top Three More. to séve You. NOB! TAKAIIASHI 523 Jackson St. MA. 9949 . 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