t; '>' the first musicale and ballet will be presented

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T; '>' Vol. 1, No. 11 IIEROED, CjILITORNIA e^=s=^ July 21, 1942 A L L W A R D S H O W w Thousands "Evening in All Ward Talont Show from 8 o'clock at the Grandstand tonight. V/ard J, staining May Ling, Sing'Sing, MMing Toy and Gin Sling in beaut- iful costumes will render a rip-roaring number. All-star pcrforraers from previous talent nights are scheduled, indicating gala entortainr.ient. Other top numbers are V/ard A's pretty Pat Suzuki's' vocal solo which thrilled thousands in her last appearance and Ward C's Chidori Shiotani's magnificent singing, V/ard 3 plans to put on a five-star program which in- cludes two vocals by Mrs,J. M, Murata and Edna Mayo da; a Hawaiian -guitar selection ill spend an W a t c H O u t f O T China" atthe \ r I . i i i. b a d i e H a w k i n Well, girls, did you hoar? Hero's the.opportunity many of you have boon waiting for, Saturday night is YOUfi night. Thife wook's dance is going to be tho"Vice Versa" Hop,commonly known as Sadio Havjkins. Danco, The boys in this camp sooitj to bo quite back"Jard .in things so show them hov; it's, done, 'Maybe it'll give them courage for tho coming- -danq.Gf^, So go to it;ask that cer- tain boy you admire so much, Don't be a wallflower bo- cause it's your chance, Romemb e r ppportiojtil ty knocks but once. by Roy Suzulci; a violin nura- W d H t 9 CJ ! B 3 f b G f S bor by Tos.aio Saito and an . • V interesting skit. A vocal solo by S.Suyooka accompemiad by Hisako Kato on the shamison and Koichi JJomiyama, shaloihachi, vrill represent Ward H. Ward I will present an o- Center dori by Hat sumi Nishikawc v;ook,. and a vocal soloction .by T, Mnro, A Hawaiian .song , 'by Charlos Kamayatsu and q harmonica solo by Asaka Mi- yake will do tho honors for V/ard D. A duct by Miyoko Sato and George Yoshimoto Viill feature Ward G, Othor attractions aro Ithclie Dale Thoraas and Dorothy Mock Of Ward J; Buddy Fujita of Ward Aand Kqzuo Mori zone of. V/ard C. Wards E and F promise .plen- ty of surprises for.tho audience. More tonsorial artists are in demand, J. M. Kid- woll, service dirc^Jtor, an- nounced. Plans arc under- way to open tho nov;ly cons- tructed barber shop, in the laundry Wing this The first musicale and ballet will be presented Thursday evening beginning at 8:30 o'clock at tho Ad- ministration Building. This is the first in a series of musicalos and it is hoped that those presen- tations can bo continued at regular intervals. The follo;7ing . program v/ill be presented: (1) Violin solo Janet Tsuchiya, "obortais"(Maz- urka) H, V/ieunowski. Acc- ompanist-Francos Tsuchiya (2) Piano solo....Frances Tsuchiya. "Rondo Capric- cio"... J\.lendolosohn. (3) Vocal solo Mayme Kishi. "Vol Che Sapote.. Mozart, Canzone from "Le Nozze" di Figaro. (4) Truii5)et Solo Ben Kuraya. "The Harp That 0QC6 Tbro* Tars'8.Halls", Herbert Clark, Accompan- ist Uavie Mizutani. (5) Saxophone solo,...Leo Kikuchi, "Andantino" la Morr. (6) Trombone solo .... Paul. Higaki. "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" Smith and Holmes . (7) "Dance of the "V/altzes ...^Ballet number. Throe continuous numbers: "Blue Danube" Straus. "Valso. Bleue" Margis. ."Valso Lente" ^Delibes. Duet selection v^ill be by Seiji I'.'.'araura and Mitsuko Hattori.•The chorus is'com- posed of Pat Suzuki, Thaliii-> Dale Thomas, . Suo Ka-Jamoto, Marion Yoshirauro, Yoshiye Yav;aga, Jana Nakaraura, Teru- mi Uyosugi, and Joan Iv;a- moto, - .. V To tho "forgotton men" of this Contor, this issue of jo the carpenters who bu- tho Mercedian is dedicated, ^i-^ .^he benches, tables,and Tho gardeners, carpenters, ^oors to make ourrocjn#.more garbage colloctors-, trans- comfortable, portation, sanitation and jo the garbage collectors v;aroheuse workers, all. thoy .-tj^q work unceasingly at a Call for Late Free Coupons All persons who havo not obtained thoir free issue booKs for July aro askod to cell for thom at tho .Contor Cashier Office botwoon 9-12 n,m, tomorrow. liavc done to make-life eas- ^,^sk that most of us dread, ior for us, V/o extpnd- our jq .^he •» .jt-awiwportotion deep appreciation. crew who 7;ork.so that we To the gardeners fna? thoir ^-.y ^^t, untiring effort in leveling • To the sanitation workers off tho grounds arouad our who do one of the di.sagreo- barracks and keeping the able tasks that of clean-. comiiiunity in "apple pic" ing the rest ordor. They are also res- showers. ponsiblc for the Lavm around To tho tho Administration Building, koe>p us supplied in food . end clothing. rooms and warehousemen who o

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Page 1: T; '>' The first musicale and ballet will be presented

T; '>'

Vol. 1, No. 11 IIEROED, CjILITORNIA e ^ = s = ^

July 21, 1942

A L L W A R D S H O W

w Thousands

"Evening in

All Ward Talont Show from

8 o'clock at the Grandstand

tonight. V/ard J, staining

May Ling, Sing'Sing, MMing

Toy and Gin Sling in beaut­

iful costumes will render a

rip-roaring number.

All-star pcrforraers from

previous talent nights are

scheduled, indicating gala entortainr.ient. Other top

numbers are V/ard A's pretty

Pat Suzuki's' vocal solo

which thrilled thousands in

her last appearance and Ward C's Chidori Shiotani's

magnificent singing,

V/ard 3 plans to put on a

five-star program which in­

cludes two vocals by Mrs,J.

M, Murata and Edna Mayo da;

a Hawaiian -guitar selection

ill spend an W a t c H O u t f O T China" atthe \ r I . i i i.

b a d i e H a w k i n Well, girls, did you hoar?

Hero's the.opportunity many

of you have boon waiting

for,

Saturday night is YOUfi

night. Thife wook's dance is

going to be tho"Vice Versa"

Hop,commonly known as Sadio

Havjkins. Danco, The boys in

this camp sooitj to bo quite

back"Jard .in things so show

them hov; it's, done, 'Maybe

it'll give them courage

for tho coming- -danq.Gf ,

So go to it;ask that cer­

tain boy you admire so much,

Don't be a wallflower bo-

cause it's your chance, Romemb e r ppportiojtil ty

knocks but once.

by Roy Suzulci; a violin nura- W d H t 9 CJ ! B 3 f b G f S bor by Tos.aio Saito and an . • V

interesting skit.

A vocal solo by S.Suyooka

accompemiad by Hisako Kato

on the shamison and Koichi

JJomiyama, shaloihachi, vrill

represent Ward H. Ward I will present an o- Center

dori by Hat sumi Nishikawc v;ook,.

and a vocal soloction .by T,

Mnro, A Hawaiian .song , 'by

Charlos Kamayatsu and q

harmonica solo by Asaka Mi-

yake will do tho honors for

V/ard D. A duct by Miyoko

Sato and George Yoshimoto

Viill feature Ward G,

Othor attractions aro

Ithclie Dale Thoraas and

Dorothy Mock Of Ward J;

Buddy Fujita of Ward Aand

Kqzuo Mori zone of. V/ard C.

Wards E and F promise .plen­

ty of surprises for.tho

audience.

More tonsorial artists

are in demand, J. M. Kid-

woll, service dirc^Jtor, an­

nounced. Plans arc under­

way to open tho nov;ly cons­

tructed barber shop, in the

laundry Wing this

The first musicale and

ballet will be presented

Thursday evening beginning

at 8:30 o'clock at tho Ad­

ministration Building.

This is the first in a

series of musicalos and it

is hoped that those presen­

tations can bo continued at

regular intervals.

The follo;7ing . program

v/ill be presented:

(1) Violin solo Janet

Tsuchiya, "obortais"(Maz­

urka) H, V/ieunowski. Acc­

ompanist-Francos Tsuchiya

(2) Piano solo....Frances

Tsuchiya. "Rondo Capric-cio"... J\.lendolosohn.

(3) Vocal solo Mayme

Kishi. "Vol Che Sapote..

Mozart, Canzone from "Le

Nozze" di Figaro.

(4) Truii5)et Solo Ben

Kuraya. "The Harp That

0QC6 Tbro* Tars'8.Halls", Herbert Clark, Accompan­

ist Uavie Mizutani. (5) Saxophone solo,...Leo

Kikuchi, "Andantino"

la Morr.

(6) Trombone solo....Paul.

Higaki. "Believe Me If

All Those Endearing Young

Charms" Smith and Holmes .

(7) "Dance of the "V/altzes

...^Ballet number. Throe continuous numbers: "Blue

Danube" Straus. "Valso.

Bleue" Margis. ."Valso

Lente" ^Delibes.

Duet selection v^ill be by

Seiji I'.'.'araura and Mitsuko Hattori.•The chorus is'com­

posed of Pat Suzuki, Thaliii->

Dale Thomas, . Suo Ka-Jamoto,

Marion Yoshirauro, Yoshiye Yav;aga, Jana Nakaraura, Teru-

mi Uyosugi, and Joan Iv;a-

moto, - .. V

To tho "forgotton men" of

this Contor, this issue of jo the carpenters who bu-

tho Mercedian is dedicated, ^i-^ . he benches, tables,and

Tho gardeners, carpenters, ^oors to make ourrocjn#.more

garbage colloctors-, trans- comfortable,

portation, sanitation and jo the garbage collectors

v;aroheuse workers, all. thoy .-tjq work unceasingly at a

C a l l f o r L a t e

Free Coupons

All persons who havo not

obtained thoir free issue

booKs for July aro askod to

cell for thom at tho .Contor

Cashier Office botwoon 9-12

n,m, tomorrow.

liavc done to make-life eas- ,^sk that most of us dread, ior for us, V/o extpnd- our jq . he •» .jt-awiwportotion

deep appreciation. crew who 7;ork.so that we To the gardeners fna? thoir -.y ^^t,

untiring effort in leveling • To the sanitation workers

off tho grounds arouad our who do one of the di.sagreo-

barracks and keeping the able tasks that of clean-.

comiiiunity in "apple pic" ing the rest

ordor. They are also res- showers.

ponsiblc for the Lavm around To tho tho Administration Building, koe>p us supplied in food

. end clothing.

rooms and

warehousemen who

o

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Page 8 THE :SRCEDIAN July 21, 1942

Whore ds Granada?•.Wha t•s

it likoI,,.,,Is it awfully

•hot? These are only a few

of the questlonsthe Morco-

dian has boon , asked since

the announcement of tho

plans for relocation last week.

To alleviate confusion

on the geography,weather and

conditions in general about •tho tontatively chosen re­

location center at Granada,

THE MERCEDI/JI has made in­

quiries and intcrviowod se­

veral persons who have

lived in the localities of

Granada—those who are in

a position to render first

hand inform-ation on tho

subject.

"Honesty is tho best pol­

icy." Little four-yoar-old

Miyok* Kamon of Tulare Cen­

ter found this ao whon she

roccivod a $75 rovjard for

returning $695, which sho

found, to its rightful ovm-

or,,, k,Compulsory education

has gone intp effect "fop

children from 6 to 16 yeare

old.. So far tho youngsters

of this Center are lucky,,.

Streets wcro named after

the home to^jns of tho resi­

dents...,, .Cantoon prices

v;ere slashed...,,

"A skunk v/as last seen by

a handful and sraclt by many

Q L ^ j ^ A others, delivering a largo

J. J-1-1 V 'j -u- order of perfume following route will bo used, roaring ., . , ^ r, = .^ , ., ... 1 4. the movie last Saturday, Ho through the thick cactus ^ 3 ^ ^ • ^ ^ a' visit hero country of Arizona to New ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^j^^ Mexijo and up tho Rocky ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^„ Mountain of Colorado, and p ^ ^ Centor lTe-;;s. Accord-cutting across to Granada, T K ^ ^ v T h ^ - ^ ^ ^ n i t o of-

^J^k:^Tr f .S* ' - ^ ^ *°"^ *°° nry cleaning -"^-^--U^JEk^Mi^^^ - 7 * " ^ services and laundry facil-

^ \ ^ ^ ^ 0^°°^-'^ i*;-es by private io

S ^ ' ELtfv 3. S'oo rr.

a distance of about

ncorns for Cen-v/ill be provided

teritos,,,,,

Tootsie rolls were passed

out in place of cigars' by a

formerP^°''^ ^ ^ father,... The delight of the kiddies

1,500

miles,

REV, AK/.TSmL'.,

school teacher at Las Ani- . ,, . , , .. , mas has this te say about is a ^ideable" piano which

the now settlement along ^aa built out of 3 apple

tho Arkansas River: boxos used for the body.

"I was a school toaohor wooden wheels and tin cans

seven years ago at l£is Ani- ^^r the axle,,.,Ingenuity

raas which is about 50 miles Pl^s ^^o*d say Twelve

from Granada. At that timo >/riters, with ten to be ad-

thcre wore about'25 Japan- ded to tho staff later,aro

ese fopiiAios, most of thom, writing the history of Un­

engaged in large scale far- ' i^ita,,.., JIIL on. full

ming, . -It isavoiy fertile i'' o P y» too,».

country and most sta plo

crops can bo raised there,

— Among thom onions, sugar

2 beets, and melons are the

most important.

(con»t, on page 4)

Pinodale Center residents

are packing thoir "old kit

bags" to raove to Tulo Ipke

and Parla:r Dam Relocation

Centers on V/cdnesday.

This map of tho westenl

states is intended to give

the ooiirparativo location of

Granada in relation to Mer­

ced. The arrow in i4.rizona

indicates Gila River Relo­

cation Center, the future

homes for Turlock and Pine­

dalo residents.

Speculators have it that

tho Santa Fo's southern

MGR, ED,,.Oski Taniwaki

EDITOR.,.,Tsugime Alaki

RECRE/.TICN.»,Suyco Sako

SI-ORTS,... .Mac Yantguchi

Walt Fuchigami

GIRIS», Lily Shoji

ARTIST Jack Ito

TYPIST Tomoko Yatabe

TECKi;fICIi.N,Frod Miyamoto

John Tsuruta

COIJTRIBUrORS: Shizuo Tsujihara, Richard Okuda,

Boy Scout Troop 62, Toshio Matsuoka and Sakiko Togashi,

PUBLiaiET) Tuesday and Friday at Merced A s ­

sembly Canter and distributed witho-at chargo

to every unit. • EDITORI^i OFFICE F-2-2,

V ^

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T,nv 21. 1942 THE MERCEDIAN Page 3

Personality

is Sam Seishu of the ,.week

Kuwahar^,"^ 32 years old, Co'-iaissioner of

H E W D I R E C T O R

Taking up the service di­

rector's job, vacated by

7A. '-" oodside, who left for

S-n Francisco recently is

J.M. Kldwell..- He visited

here officially on an in­

spection taar with W. D.

Fiugstad on July 4. _

Kidwell was formerly head

of the S-a-.-vice Division at

i!--,:i7.anar. He is rememberGd

•as bding the one who con­

tracted pneumonia and was

saved by D". James Goto by

the , use of a nov/ ferum

T hile there.

"TEAT A RELIEF"

Masao Matsxmioto, E-2-6,

came dashing into-"810 Center es.s and Lodping. Police Department, claiming

A Livingston Rif^h school his wallet was lost. Rack-

rraduate, he studied under ing his brains to recolle.t

a certi'iied public account- the place, Masao finally ant and has a very good said it wae at the Grand-Y^nowlodge of, book.'ceeping stand.

and accounting. In 1950-31 Escorted to the Grandstand

he was a sales-ian for a sea by tvro policemen,I^sao for-Yood im.porting company in tunatbly recovered his wal-

Los Angeles. let containir^ $100 in tra-

He has been very adtive vcler's checks and $17 in in Cortez and was a manager • cash, • •

of the Cortez Growers' Ass-' MasAo»s sigh of relief

ociation .for the past ten cannot be expressed in years..- words.

Last May, he married love-"DEBA MAGtJRA" IS CAPTURED.'" ly Florice •'lorimoto of Cor- "Doha Magura" is the name

tez. His hobbies^ are bridge of a gopher which the Fo-

and golf which he . plays lice Department . captured

very well. He is one of noar tho main gate entrance.

iii A written "report was tied

around the can containing—

"Dcba; Magura." • The tan was taken to the Caucasian ef-

ficials in tho Administra-

askcd not tion Building to have tho

the most callable leaders

this Center.

HO MORE TRUNKS

since they

©onfiseated on arrival.

Residents are

to send for trunks and sev/- report checked,

ing r.:achiEQs, except port- jo everyone's delight tho

ables, since they will be officials read the report

'without looking inside the

. can, Ifith puzzled expres­

sions, t h e y askod who and

whore this person called

"Doha Magura" was. Aftor

seme, explanations, they un­

derstood ?au«h to their cra-

, barrassment. Ci -'.of stcv.'ard George Inouye of I mess is'the proudo&t rjiyQ sOJik POPS EACH

irtarj m camp— -and ne has a good reason to be. Kq, and ^.-ro soda pops' per person

his crew of more than % 0 crack helpers won the highly ,jnily' Statistics show

treasured "E-banner" signifying cxcellcnco in the man- .j-j ^ ^^ least 9600 soda

sgement of their mess hall. The award was given during p^pg ^ . t)oing sold at the

an intermission of the movie night program. Canteen daily to the thir-

A sumptuous chicken dinner with all its fancy trim-^ty residents of this Cen-nlngs goes with the E-bannor to the entire crew. „ ter.

The contest is baseci on the following; 5 0 ^ breakage; ^ q yo^ drinldng yoior

15?J cleanliness; 15^ orderliness; 105^ sanitation; lO^sharo?

adherence to given menu. 3 t is deducted for'each broken »bjq shDES.'"

dish, which lovsers most of the mesc hall scores. Fifteon-year-old Harry

A daily inspection of the halls will be made i'or two j,j g £j i.t;a, 1-3-1, who

W9ok£ beforo the next award is pre:entoQ. .Here is^a stands 5»9" .and wears size

sample of the last contest's scoring: I-iOO^ ^^"^i''* ^ shoos sends out a chal-J-88f.; D-88f.;.B-84^; C--80f.; F-74f.; A-70^.; S-60f.; C-50%. icnge. This f o m c r Islc-

tonian olaims that ho wears

the largest shoes for his

ego,

"A PATRIOTIC SIGN"

A very-up-to-date and pa­

triotic sign hangs on tho

wall of -Mess. Hall C, It

roads:

"ATTENTION FOR VIC­

TORY? SAVE rubber; Plcaso

place your ohc^ving gum in

the garlia@c can and not un­

der the tabic, cup or on

tho floorl"

C H A M P I O N S K I P . C H E W •• -:

George Inouye (Chief steward); N. Yamagiwa("First cook);

S.Kihara, G.Motonari, N.Nakashima, W. Taraura, W. Otani,

K. Kakimi, S. Okamoto, M. Kimura, F. Ogawa, ^. Tanaka,F.

Nakano, R.Ogawa, M.Murakami, N.Tateishi, Y.Tanaka, H.Pu-

Jiraitsu. " F.Harada, "I.Baba, A.Inouye, A.Tolcunaga, T.Nagasugi.N.

Morishige, T.Harada, S.Tag-.maa, M.!ahara, T. Tanaka, A.

IJurakam.i, C. Tateishl, S. Tateishi, A.Ogata, M,i-nouye,N.

Ta^;ujna, T. Baba, T. Ito, J, .Nakano, K. .Abe, I. Tok-unage,^

,J. Otsuji, S. Daikai,' and M. Yamamoto. . J.Inouye, H.Nagagaki, K.Kunitake, T.Tomita, T.Da.ikai,

•31. a.fea, T. Kashiwage, S. Kih^ira, T. Ono, q, Morishige,^

H. Chiba, G.Aoki, T.Morishige, J.Nakano, B.Saito, T . Ya-

mashita.

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Page 4 THE riERCEDlAtT July 214 I94.g

h / i - A J f

Today wo bring you the it-dcal boy,

Yori Yaraasaki says: "You can't bo too particular. He

must have a good persona],-

l»ty, a' good hiomor and above

all, politoiiess,"

Ireno Hagihara says; "Ijly

ideal boy must havo n good

personality, not be rowdy,

height 5 feet, 5 inches,

w e i g h t — — 1 4 5 pounds, fair-

looking, fair drossor but not too flashy^and no "Hitler"

haircuts.

Your reporter's idoal boy: Carrot top hair, -turnip

nose,' radish lips^ cabbage head, cauliflower oars, mus­

tard complexion, colory stalk build, almond eyes, fig

fig-ure, lady finger hands and dai-kon logs. Quite a Vegetable mant

WHAT'S CGjQKIN'

Two "Yogores" v/histlod and called to tho girl walking

by, "Hollo, toots; Vihat's cookin'?"

The girl, not laiowing thom, gave them a rather dirty

look and answcrod: ' "i^rosh eggs,"

OVERHEARD

"Lovo*insurance" was invented by Private Clifford E l ­

liott, Ho noticed thr.t a' lot of soldiers in tho Army

were ncivous wrecks from worrying about the girls back

hamc, flliff had an idoa',-,and ho named, it Love Insurance

Limited, Fer-25 conts you could insurp your, girl's love

far a month'. ±f she jilted ycu,. you g»t the kitty

maybe as much as $ 1 5 , 0 0 — — - a n d -that'll buy c lot of heart balm in any man's aimy,. ______'

T r o o p . 1 8 W i n s ^

Troop 18 of Turloak and

Modesto, accumulating 18

p.oints, won the Boy Scout' The following Wore olCft-

Fiold Day last Saturda.y, tod sports managers of

Walnut Greco's Troop 62 the Women's At^detic Ass-

tpok socond honors with 15 ociation, Wednesday; Kiyoki

points. • . Tomi, basketball; Holcn

Other participants woro Kato, volleyball; Mrs, Hir-

Troop 1 of Marysvillo, 9 ookn, badminton;, ©b.izu Krn-tallios; Troop 39, Sebasto- da, ping pong; Erlino Talca-

pol, 3; Troop 20, Potaluma, matsu, cro.quot and horso-

2; and Troop 17, Cortoz, .0. shoo; and Florence Kawaoka, li!Ir, Al Christopherson, basoball,

field executive of the Yesc^ All wonon interested in

mite Council,led tho Scouts any of those sports are

in a lion hunt. Ho was the asked to come out on Men-

honored, guest of. tho day, day and Wednesday nights

Tho Pledge of Allegiance from 7 to. .9 p,m, • The

to the Flf.g opened, the da:^- courts will & reserved for activities,-' It wo s. approp- thom*

riately closed wi-'^h.the

Scout Master's Bonodiction

led by Mr, (Jhristophcrson,,

Drills, games a n d a n t e - ' orc than 400 bon odori

lope races - featured tho onthusia'sts clad in shim-

Clubs' activitios. Tab Dato jncring kimono appocred in

and Tom Sasoici were in a'huge oval in'front of the

charge. George Tashira was Grandstand to observe

chairman for the day* their annual Buddhist fos-

All boys from 12 years tival'last Thursda.y evoning.

and ovor are urged to join Hon. women" ,and children of

the Scout movement,,.Tnoy all ages took part," may contact tho Scoutmaster j ^ Nishida, socond vice

of the nearest homo-town president of the Buddhist

••^^^^P' League, was tho

, r O D O R I - - S U G C E S ' S

W A L N U T G R O V E

GIRLS VICTORS

In an. cocditing hard-fought

game, the \ifalnut„Grovo girls defeated tho Yolo ten, 17-

15, in a 5 inning' clash Friday evening.

Behind 3 runs in tho 4th

inning, Yolo tallied 2 moro

runs to their count to mako

tho score'j 14-13. Thon,

the wild goo3,o chtsO-Pas on.

Hustling down and playing

real ball in the last.in­

ning, Vlalnut Grove scored 3

hom.o runs- and ' Yolo t.-jo,

.-making the- soorc^ ^at" the

end of the game, l'l-15, .in

favor of tho "l^ongrb" girls.

Homo run crcclits go to 3.

Inaba, C. Takao and A. To-

loinaga of Walnut Grovo. 1,

Nagasugij^L. Nakano and L. Inouye wcro credited T;ith

home runs for Yolo.

BATTERIES: Walnut Grovo,

M, Wada, C. Takao and M.

Matsuhiro; Yolo, G. Nage-

toshi, and S. Taguma..

More On Colo.

(cont, frora page 2)

Personally I think it is

a good place, and we are

looking forviard to return­

ing to Colorado". .

i-mj r;/"iJ.CRA s^.ys: "i have boon a farmer in Rocky

Ford producing vegetables

for Denver markets. I think

it is a ferti'l^ country

and raost of us will get to

like it there. There Were

about 50 Japanese families

there last year, I imder-

stand that close to 1,000

more moved into that

section frora California

under voluntary migration".

"There are Japanese

stores and everything, but

most of tlie labor is done

by Mexicans, Japanese far­

mers are all bosses."

MRS. TERUICO SATO (J-5) SAYS: "I was raised and ed­

ucated around Lamar and I

can say that our family did

not'. ha-\(3' .severe hard'Ships

ge'tting along. It snows

about four months of the

year starting about Novem*'!

ber* The Sumraers are hot

but not quite as hot as

Merced. Anyway it's windy

and the scenery is arid

compared to California. I

think L would liko it

better than Arizona."

B/JBY BOY BORN

Mir, and Mrs.N,Yar.iashitQ of

Cortez became proud parents

of a 7-|- pounds baby boy.

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The "3" League tearas who

L I 'i v. S r^ A n M l L ' I-

have clamored for more pub- D/\0''/l'.'V.J 1 l ( j t i \ S licity, certainly strutted '

A R E V I O O R S for all their worth last

Sunday, putting on a •3rand

exhibition of ball plajanf?,

unequaled to date. The A

League tearas -.dll leek over

.the "B-' racn for ne-5r stare

for 'the 3econ(3 half, you

may be sure.

BIG MO.-ENT •

The powerful North team

piled up 3 runs in the

opening canto of the f-amc

which made the Southerners

fighting mad. Eapecial.ly

when they realized that

they had only gathered in

2 nj.ns in 4 innings, i^ftor

2 outs, M. Hamada and F.

Yoshida hit singles fol-

loT?ed by hard-hitting Mark Hashimoto who hit a double

to score 2 runs which 'helricd in the 6-4 fracat.

IS CREDIT DUE HriKS?

The Scramblinga column

previously shce.'ered evil-

smelling orchids to the

smooth Livingston outfit,

but after covering the Col­

usa game, we take it all

back. Tlie Dodgers ban.-Ted

out K. hits and comr.iitted

only one miscue to cinch

a third place tie with the

Colusa and Cortez nines.

They'll be about as hard to

beat in the second half as

a '^nigger in the watermelon

patch." •

targets:

The "A" League ball clubs are out to topple the Se-'Ol third. IVhon

nine from the undefeated cleared, Yuba

bracket for sure in the

second half. Ask a Sejol

inan if he will go unde­

feated and fo\i will notice

"Hidden Fear''. I ask you,

can Yolo do it?" *

• Tho mess Softball Tfcaguc

presents -'nimblea—looted

hashrlih/jesr," who played ''ith a ; much, gu.sto as v.'hen

they eat.' The three Menses

with 5 straight vjins are A,

D, and Stvho will ' figbt to

YUBA vs. mod:-.STO

The favored Yuba City Red

Soxa, heretoforr., undcfoat-

,cd, met tv;o strajgj} t upsvts

at t,ho hands of tho Tiodesto

Browns and tho Cortez Tig­ers.

Thursday,the leafue-lead. .

ing Modesto >Browns downed a

fipht-^.ng Yuba nine 12-6.

Topo Kimura pLitching master­

ful ball was credited with

the victory. Costly Yuba

errors and poor fielding

led to their downfall.

Batting honors went to

Mark Hashimoto, Brown's

contorficld'.r, who had ia

field day at bat hittins;

two triulcs, a double, and

Q single out of five tries.

Kis big sticking accounted

for four Kodusto tallies.

BATTERIES: Modesto; lem­

urs and P'a.yoshi. Yuba; Nak­

araura, Kinoshita, and Kuri­

hara.

Yf-IBA vs. CORTHZ

Saturdayfound Yuba facing

the winless Cortez Tigers.

Yuba's Rod Soxs got off to

a fine start with t]:roc

tallies in the first canto.

However, this plus one

digit in the fifth was all

Yuba tallied as the red-hot

roaring Tigors from Cortez

blasted a":'ay, scoring in

uvory- iniiing o:3fccpt the

tho smoke

was found on

tho short end 'of a 11-4

count. Yuki Yotsuya i>lt-

ching steady ball gave up

only four hits for a thor-

ou'^h shellacking.

Frank Yoshida hitting tv.'O

doubles and i.a single in

five trie's led tho Cortez

Plans aro underlay to gc-

commodatc casaba tossers in

five Icafiie compotition to

start som.ctimo next v.'cok.

For the •Dlaycrs,thc fol-

lov.'ing lea'~uc5 are Schedul­

ed to be put into action,

CL;^S Lli/HTATION

A —Unlimited

B Under 480 exponents

C —Undor 44"> oxponcn-';s InduiLtrial CJiiJ.ir.-ii t o d

Girls-Industrial & District

ftickers. Yuba's H. Fuloi-

mitsu hit 2 out of 4.

BATTERIES: Yuba; Ki no-

shiti, Nakaraura, Sato and

Fuk-uraitsu; Cortoz; Yotsuya

the death." The rowdy gen- °"^ Kajioka.

tlemen.of the E Mess stand _3,_a__=____===n^^

fair chance of winning if the 2 2 - U gcm.e they played Basketball League will get

against B Mess means any- under way. All lilanagcrs of

thing. Yorr reporter still toams must got in touch

says it was their lucky day. with Kanemi Ono. Oh.' how

Ya' TOO.' I'd liko to sec a football

Some people are asking game. Did somebody say xj<..

for a change , in the game, v;ill when tho "Yogores" got

so beginning next week, a going?

Exponents arc computed as

follous:

(1)—Age multiplied by 12

(2)—Height Ix. inches

multiplied by 2.

(3)—Weight added on tp

the above figure.

Example*

Age 18 216 oxponents

Hei,3ait 65" 130 exponents

Tit. 120 Lbs. 120 exponents

The j''oung man would be

a "B" man in competition,

Un^efeared Browns

Upset ByTuri'ock

The Turlock Sonators

played over thoir heads Sa­

turday, to topple the unde­

feated Modesto BroT'ns, 8-7,

at the ball park. Ace hurler, Johnny Nii-

zav/a of tho Sonators, again

pitched a seni;fDfirt-l'''ii«il faao, holding the Browns' hitless

until the 6th and 7th frame.

Brown's hurler, Kimura,

started with a clean single

which was followed by 3

more hits and 8'in the 7th

off the Modesto hurlers.

H. Akune, left fielder, got

1 out of 2 while Kimura

walked off with the day's

batting honors, getting 2

out of 2.

BATTERIES: TURLOCK, J. Nii-

zawa and H.Ito, J. Taketa.

MODESTO, J. Shibusawa, T.

Kimura and K. Miyoshi.

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The South "E ' A.M-Star

basfeu-^ll teem C3f<wa';ed xb-o

favtr .-d No_th team last

Suiy-l.-iy. 9-3; at the local

ball park\^

Thy Courtland battery,

Geo-^gf^ M.^.tsuda and M.-. Hama­

da, nalpjd i.he i'ue-ti vn'n by

bolOi•?.•-.?• -'.he p..-\fje.'-''rJ,. N-jrth

tees', (.'.'ynii cc 3 h:.,*? o T h a

§out*Q torija i.H.'in;*•=•;Li - .ir. m.--.ue

u p Q-t ¥cd^^L.c-j; Tua.'iiH.k.,

Cort37, e.riO, >'..'.v?rlpjid !:t?u'.= J.

YElH Oi:.y, ;^e-The North.

bastopoi^ Mc'.riii ana Y o w «

Ht ravVvi')<I .ag Ncvt lie m o r a worl'ad tiu-Ovj ':u;rle -a. .Jack

Otari- S^ lis.ikaj. and ./oe

Nalce. .m ;ra, Stb? 31 opv.'., 'jfolo

and Y.iti '"i-:y pitch'i.nv, sia rs

respc'iti 7e;Ly« They aevo

toi'-' had I'c.T 9 hi'.:.3 by theii'

cp'pouen'. M-,

For tne vie"!: or a, Frank

Yoahi.''sc-. of s' or-tez wjth 2

out of 3 an,'I-adine a dcub 1*3

Mafk,I-:?&him-)-';o cc' Mof3'35lo

with a out •::}' T; lo(? in bat-

tiiiga i d'Xie V»LdK_ short­

stop for tho North tsajr. got

2 5ir_'-',le? cu-;, of 3 tries to

le r.c 'l h e. >'o.' t !o. or i -a do r

L.»'rv:(:R.Tj!r;r' Seuth, Geor3;e

Ma-bsuc.e a ad i\L Ha.mada;

Nor-:-.n, J, 0-i;ani. S., Daikai,

Job Nakaraura and N, Kuwa­

tani,

MINO-'R SPORTS

GET UNDERWAY

Boys' acti-7it:es a.'''e •.lOW

in f'ill swing. Boa ides

ba:r'*-"jL and baske'ball

whx^ • has just started,

horse shae and ping pong

too.rnaments aro ab«ut t«

get under way.

Tc you, horse shoe fans,

you can go to tho back of

tho D Ward and sling the

lucky shoos, Goorgo Masuda,

in chargo, says tho horse

shoe tournament will start

any tirao, A ladder elimina­

tion contest is schodulod.

Ping pong, which ia enjoy­

ed by many, is in tho hands

of Kay Mqtsuhiro and John

Kimura,, Gamos are hold

o^cryday 5n the Rocrcaticn

Building #2, at tho Center

Pcoro-ition Hall and in H-4-

J 2 , Signups f,f r tho t«ur-

r.aracnts are already started

ac F-2-2,

.^or tho sraallor boys from

R-12 years, interesting in­

door games aro held daily

in tho Center Rocroation

Building, Jimmy Tanji and

Tom Sasaki are in chargo.

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COLUSA REDS

Tho Liviiiestcn Dodcjors

fin:\l,j.y hi-'- -Iho'jr st.'.udo

and brf 'kc .lAto tho wjn e o l -

U'P2i L'f-i,a-!.!l'-i7 ofi^oinoc-n at tho

oxpc^n'^o .--f ••".ho. haple^E. C & i -

usa Rodri, .1 -'..'

T h o D'..6.gor.::' p-riu.n'-.cd. 5a

th-:v. offe.:iogL^ of "Tiny'' F u ­

kuyama. .starl;irjg .Red ohurk-

er end amiic^-^ed tea .runs b e -

f -ere Co I e r-a • ragy " i.ed ;'. t -

bala^f^e -,7itb iw^ _''-.h:'3ak'i

rel iev j.ii,'-; j ui uyar.id.., -T"" ic

lead plu.^- e rou.-ii- g 4 ra:>.i

ralliv in the c('.-?enth 'i.Lin­

ched the gaMii f c " tl.ie Dc^l-

gors. Gil Tan.ii pii.-.hed a

supex-b 8 hit game f-ir Liv­

ing's-son 'V.hil3 his to."-mmate.3

bangofi ou-u 18 hi vs.. This

w i n findt' Livir.gc-O'^n. Co-.--

toz and Cclcs ; all tjod for

thr.'iil p'.la ?.ft I't Vnt! final

Nati.'nal L'3agae -j-;ax]'vli.Jg£;,

Bat*; ing honci-d v.cnt t-

F, 3h^Jji of 'ijivii.gston who

hit 4 out of fi7-=i tries in­

cluding two doublo a, F,

Kishi and A, Ohki also of

the Dodgers hit safely throe

tim.as. For tho Colusa nine,

Ben Takaiiiatsu, cat ©her, hi't

two terrific triples in

three attempts.

BATTERIES: . LIVINGSTON,

G, Tanji and K. Ohki; Col­

usa, T. Fukuyama, M. Ishi­

gaki and B, Takar.iatsu,

This weck'.r plxiy v.'ill

prcbpbly revaal the top:"'3t-

chci-.r. in the j-jmblcd "B"

Loa(i;.'.e, No team has a r' ean

slate and the outcome of

tho -favored ninos is still

dui-.b-l-'''ul, Tnir. afternoon, a pair of

i'ltea-Oist ing fv3.moE arc nohe-

diiled,. Mirlr.- "tho v;oiidor team,," no&'p Ocrrtlnnd ;Iji

the oponcr.> B d h are in

tnc 1* wo:': b:.' «jk3.tJ . and-vjiU

bo f-:-.£iviing to keep out of

the ^el.ljic Tn tho 'liccend

game. ' JoJ.o will attempt tt

dum;; tho favored Sopo.l In­

dians >. This ga-. e is closely

matcliod and should prove a

thriJ.i.QTj Thursday f ."'nd':;! the bat-

to rod Yuba nine facing tha

Yol Whi-'.n Soxs. "yuba,

thaigh favored, must play

hoada up b;il 1 •> w in and

kocp in tho ponrant race.

In tho nightcap, bhe ''much

irLproved" Turle^-k Senators

moots Ceurtlaiid. The Sena­

tor rs rre no?j aiming for the

top and should have ; no

troublo with tho Yanks,

FltTcTTtFoFr!'^

C a s a b a r l g r s .

Important basketball man­

agers' meeting Wednesday,

7:30 p. m, at F-2-2. All

toam managers are requested

to attend f«r the drawing

up of schedules, team posi­

tions, rulings and miscol-

lanofus matters prior to

loaguo play.

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SEBASTOPOL GIAl'TTS 5

WALNUT GROVE BRAVES 3

COLUSA REDS : 2

CORTEZ CUBS 2

livinCtSton dodgers 2

YOLO PHILLIES 1

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MODESTO BRGWIB

"B" AMERI(V;N y: L T 1 1 a

SEBASTOPOL H D I A N S —

TURLOCK SENiiTCRS

YOLO VffiriE SCK 2

yUB/i CITY RED SOX 3

MARIN ATHLETICS- 1

CORTEZ TIGERS ' 1

COURTLAND YANKEES -0

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