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Savoy: Tri U Men, 10-5, in PgL Contest; Inouyc, Agaba Star PUG“ som LIAGUI (A: of he 3!) W I. Bend Point 6 1 Q, A. Machent. 6 1 anohomieh a 1 BAVOYI 5 a Seem Police 4 3 Enumciew a a N 1! VETS 3 a U Manhunt: 2 e Lewis Ford VFW 2 6 Seattle Monarchs o 'l O‘ O 0 Putting on en exhibition of clutch hitting and dam hue tannins. the any: dumped the unfit-it! Merchants. m-a, lundey st med wey to "me but up to fourth place in the Puget Bound Bluebell league pennant nee. Howie Inouye end Larry Anabel paced the victory with their havy‘ hitting. Inouye had 3 perfect dey at bat 'with three singles in three tries, betting in three runs end‘ scoring one himself, The winners‘ were held to eight aefetiee but thew made seven or them ply on in run-i producing pleye. g The winning pitcher we. Hiroi Smki, the vetenn right-header.‘ who nod to leeve the game at the end of the seventh with 3 core arm? He held the Merehents to seven hits‘ and. except for ellowing e three-run homer in the third. hurled well dur-T ing his stint on the mound. Dick‘ stander: replaced Suki end pitch ed scoreless and hitlees bell the rest or the my. ; The four-begger given up by Ber ask! put the U nine she‘d 3-2,wip ing out n leed the Nleei geined in the opening inning when Inouye': first bingle drove in Ray Oteni and Main. In the fourth. the Savoy; regain ed the advantage. this time for good, when they batted completely around once end croucd the pllte six times in doing so. Successive singles by Ken Yoehinekn. Inouye and Miami Kummh eta-ted the big outburst with the ilttet knock ing in the two W hitters. A nit to‘ that aaibuya sud a bad play on Susan‘s grander locu- Official Schedule of Nisei Vets, Savoy; ml! 1 ’ Queen Anne Merchants vs. Sa voys at Lower Woodland st 2 p.m. leei Vets vs. Seattle Monarchs at Rainier at 2 p.m. JULY I Nine! Vets vs. Sand Point at Rai nier at 2 p.m. . Buoys vs. Lewis ms VFW at Reinin- at 12 noon. JULY ll Savoys vs. Nisei Vets at Rainier at 2 pm, JUL! 22 Queen Anne Mes'chants vs. leei Vets at Lower Woodland at 12 noon. Buoys vs. Seattle Police at Bai nier at 2 p.m. JULY 29 Lewis Ford VFW vs. leei Vetsat Broadway at 2 p.m. ‘ Saws vs. mumclaw at Enum-f claw at 2 pm. AUGUST 5 Nisei Vets vs. University Mer chsnt< st Rainier at 2 p.m. Bnohomish vs. Savoy: at Snoho mish st 2 p.m. AUGUST 12 Nisei Vets vs. Hattie Police at Rainier at 2 p.m. Seattle Monarchs vs. Savoys at Georgetown at 2 p.m. AUGUST 12 Sand Point vs. Savoys at Sand Point at 2 p.m. Nisei Vets vs. miumclaw at :- numclaw at 2 p.m. A m mom CmCX’S lm Creamerv as Jun- It ll- “. , Wm rut. um. common 3m. 1. z and I. sum N. P. “0111 3% 6th Ave. S. Y FIN" fl no!" "MI! 3952 1... nu. mm In. I. a an t. can; Vets Nine Play Twice This Week; Savoy: Face Quays The Nieei Vet-Snohomieh Puget Sound lettue some scheduled for [net Sunday was postponed in favor o! a night one et Bnohomieh dur ing mid-week. leaving the Vet: two tunes this week as they face lest pleee Scuttle Hon-rem Bundey, Ju ly i. from 2 p.m. et Helmet. Meanwhile. the Savoy: ere pre poring for e his My clash with the Queen Anne Merchants from 2 p.m. at tower Woodland. The Met chents lowered the boom on hereto i'ore undefeated Bend Point Nevel; Air Station teem, 24-13, last week: to go into 1 tie for the top spot in; the league stendinae. 3 The two Sunday clashes will close; out the first round or play for the Nisei entries in the PSI... ed the bag; with one away. Then with Bobby Kodomo at the plate. Kumueka startled the university team with e. cleen theft of home on the first pitch for the third marker of the inning. 0n the very next pitch. Shibuye end Sunki. on se cond end first respectively, pulled 1 double steel and both runners spik ed the plate on the catchers throw to third in the attempted pick-on of Shibuye got away into lett field. Kodeme kept the rally alive by getting I walk and, after stealing second chalked up the sixth run as Mob: bowed out the inning’s i’ourth safety off the losing pitcher. By the seventh, the Merchents had closed the margin to 8-5. But the victors opened up their five-run gep in the eighth when Anita lived; up to his name of "Tiger" byelam ming out a long triple into the trees lining left field to account for the fiml two scores. I H E SAVOYB lo I 4 U Ikerchente s 7 a Sunki. lumen and Shibuya; memen and boner. ' Note: 11:. Nigel Vets me ano homieh um! Seattle Monerchs. end the Envoy: angle with University Merchants and Queen Anne Mer chmts in other games whim will be pleyed main; to armaments mule by the manner; involved and the We officials before Aug. 1!. __.—.4.”. Mule of e shortage of inm ed engineers, higher stating nur les are being onered June engineer ing Mute; ut the university of Wuhincten than were offered last last year. WM , _ ner cm: won I! m um I!“ 3‘! am: An. I. W ‘ N.W. JACL common ‘ SEPT. 1. z Ind 3, SEATTLE W 'I‘OM S. IWATA M h rmomu. mm 001 Sec-Mel Ills. 11. I!” m: BA. 4215 m KW. JAQL CONVENTION 3m. 1. 2 and 3. SEATTLE m at. m 0 “a d mm W 0300-! III! All! m r - We ”I. m noel-ten It. I]. o|. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 31. I“! Tanaka, Waseda University Swimmer, Groomed for Next Olympic Games TOKYO. hm, June 21—11“: Is YIIIO Mb who won the Lao-meter (reeetyle In the re cord-breath; the of 'l9 nil-. 33.: seconds In e recent 2311! mull Wench-Ken ewlm meet held In Jinn pool. The reuon he's eqllntlnt I! “111 his eyeo were slum from the mony flesh bulb. bunting In his hoe It etch 50-yard tun. 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Aim-ch it we: the beginning of the season when most ethletes on not In top condition. mm mode s very good showing. break- In; Ineet records in the toe-meter and LIN-Inch: freestyle end on ehorlnt Wells’s tour-men team which won the 800-meter role, In neet-record-bretkin; tlme. Born in l'lhuoka, Tennis is 19 your: old end I sophomore It We lede University In the commercill deportment. Ills quick rise to the new-top In the swimming world Is ell the more remerhble be» come he did not swim until his Junior you in high school. He stands ii feet 7 Inches tell md weighs 3 solid in pounds. U. 8. Ouch Klphuth, when he we- in John two years no. re marked thot Tenth would be the one to the over utter Furuhuhl and Heehiflme hive possed their peek. —Photo by SM; Full“. 3 Portland Oriental Women’s Team 10th In Pin Tourney DE LAKE. Ores“ June M—The Oriental women's tam. sponsored by the Hollywood Bowling Alley: of Portland. is in tenth place um 8 weeks of play In the ‘ll-cout 830.000 handicap bowling tourna ment It De Lake. With a few weeks remaining in the tourney. 126 teams have rolled to date in the women's division. The Portland outfit hit a total eerie; of 2579. Individual scores. including handicaps. were: Tata ko Inukai. 513; Kathleen Beaaki. 478: Marilyn Wong. 561; Yoko I-li shlkawa. 475: and Rosie Lee. 552. League averages used in the tour— nament were Inukai, 163: Basaki. m; Wong. 150: Hishikawa. 155; and Lee. 155. The team high received .15 {or having the high series for the week in which they bowled. Miss Inukai tops the team in all events with 1561 and has a chance of finishing in the money. Her ser ies were: singles. MB: doubles. i 500; and team. 513, Patronixe Your Advertisers For the Best in Apparels... 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