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THE NEW CANADIAN
Vol. 12—No. t>2

An Independent Weeklv For r= jr ,
■■■■■
--------- ----------Canadians of Japanese Origin
TORONTO, ONT.

9, 1949

$6 per 1 year

10c Per Copy

! “ S“ « *»S TRIP to HOLLYWOOD
Special to The New Canad lan

Frances Kato Wins

KAMLOOPS, B. c. — This town whooped it up in
7 traditional frontier style on Dominion Day as this was
- the day of the Kamloops Stampede. Tim

imuiity of Kamloops a±so joined in the whoopinand
perhaps they were a little more jubilant than the others
? They had every good reason, for their choice, sixteenyear old Frances Kato, was crowned the Stampede
Queen to reign over the colorful wild west pa geant.

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KAMLOOPS, IL C. — Com­
plete tabulation shows that the
Stampede Queen. Frances Kato,
polled nearly twice as many
as did her closest rival.
She garnered a total of .142,300
votes while Gloria Wiexel placed
second with 74.800.
Other contestants were Horine
orea. 57.550; Lyla Lutterworth,
2,600; Kuth Feed,
and

Before a milling crowd of there. This arrangement
7.000 people, the pretty Nisei ins- made upon the advice of Lon
nil vas crowned by Lon Cha­ Chaney who knew him well and
nel Ji., the movie actor, at the . vas for a time a neighbor of bis.
Kamloops fair grounds. She was ।
rhis is the first time that a
- then presented to the Mayor of j Canadian Nisei girl, in competiSeattle, an honored guest of the j tion with Occidentals has won
^ Stampede. In the evening she at- । such an honor, and her sponsor.
v tended the ball at the new Civic । the Kamloops JCCA, is proud. |
. Arena where she was given a ; to say the least, of the wonder- I
i tiemendous
ovation when she ful occasion.
; vas introduced.
As an award for her victory,
Slightly Cool" Say
| Frances will be leaving shortly
' Fi a visit to Hollywood. The B. C. Residents
j Stampede Committee is contactLetters from several B. C.
: mg Sesaue Hayakawa, famed
leaders have come in, sympath­
Japanese actor, presently in the
izing on the current heat wave
Vnencan film capital in order
, that Fiances will enjoy her stay which has left Southern Ontario
limp for the past month. The
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climate in B. C. is very different
co that of Ontario thev say.
i ^en ^egrs Ago
A Vernon resident says that in
the morning he feels very cold
and that he doesn’t raise a drop
of sv eat throughout the entire
cay.
A New Denverite reports
Lob Feller is the outstanding
that it is generally cold during
^7e American League
the day with clouds and rain and
v K
beat the best from the
'eiy little sun. In the mountain
Aauonal League 3-1.
peaks
they see snow, making
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them feel a bit chilly. From Do­
son& that was heard over
J d over again at beach parties nald comes reports that it is too
^ Picnics in the summer cold to enable vegetables to grow
mUch success- They too almonths of '39 was
B
Barrel
so
see
the snow falling on the
Polka”,

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Frances
is a student at
Kamloops
High
School. She
formerly lived in Cumberland
and in Tashme.

"Tokyo Rose" Trial
To Cost Half Million
SAN FRANCISCO — Accord­
ing to Tom de Wolfe, special
government prosecutor in trea­
son trial of Airs. Iva Toguri
d Aquino, it is going to cost the
government 8500,()()() to 8750,000
to try the case. The 32-year old
Los Angeles-born Nisei is facing
tual for alleg'ed wartime propaganda broadcasts.

REMEMBER?

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Low Demand for Pulp
Closes Woodfibre Plant
MONTREAL — It is reported
from here that the decreased
market and lower prices for
pulp have closed the Woodfibre
plant of the
British Columbia
I’ulp and Paper Co. Ltd., where
many Issei and Nisei were em­
ployed before the evacuation.
Its plant at Port Alice may
also be forced to shut down if
the present conditions continue.

peaks of nearby mountains.

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Japanese Divorces

The Weekly Habit

TOKYO — Unshackled by the
new, post-war sex equality, Jap­
By Toyo Takata
anese women are reported to be
differentt^1
Wondered "’hat
rushing to divorce courts in un­
classified themselves as such.
precedented numbers. The divorce
sei
of work the IsThere were 28 listed as laborers
rate is now double the pre-war
the

do' Noting that and this is another classification
THE FIRST NISEI GIRL ever to win such an honor,j numbers.
PatiOn y thetS
^ °CCU- that could mean anj’thing.
Frances Kato beams happily with Lon Chaney Jr. after
t1
voteL we went
A woman can now get a
Going into the beanery trade,
the llst of
of the 17 were
she was crowned Kamloops Stampede Queen by the divorce without surrendering all
listed as cooks to come
the family property to the hus­
b-- X n7St profusely inhabited next in
order.
There were 15 Hollywood actor. Frances will leave shortly for a trip to
out A 6 TJapanese, and picking
band,
as was the previous case.
pressers and also 15 office work- the Film Capital.
ted H 6 Japanese names, we jotMany reasons are given by the
ers under various listings such
then?1 the °CCUpation of each
women seeking divorce.
Many
01
as clerks, stenographers, and
wives
have
also
broken
with
B
bookkeepers. There were also 11
^pjc'^.,294 p‘stings after eliJapanese family tradition and
mechanics as well as a similar
sought separation to escape do­
77'7 T house^ves, the re- । number of carpenters.
mination
by their mothers-ine students, and a couple
^a a;
law.
unemployed. Headin
Among the many different
WINNIPEG. ?>Ian. — Samai sister. When they were moved
' 9-e? operators With 58. types of occupation listed were
1
Miyai
makes his living at a to Manitoba from the coast in
of the total. If we a plastic designer, display de­
Australia to Oust
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whisk
and
toy broom factory in H142, they took up farming at
° add the others in the signer, bacteriologist, bookbin­
800 Asiatics
^Vrsde such as dress- der, shoe cutter, sign painter. j Winnipeg. Samai works so quick- ,. Letellier. To keep occupied, Sa­
CANBERRA,
Australia
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iUrners, cutter tailors tile setters, button maker, and • ly at his trade that he makes an il mai helped with the chores
A *: oppositIon from abroad,
akled occupation, its moulders to mention a few. In i average of fourteen dozen small j around the house but he had no
^ fUess that roore than the professional and special ^isks a day‘ The pay 1 4oc a i means of making his livelihood. ^T’TT^^T pians to maintain an
all white” policy as her labor
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Samai Miyai is blind.
able
to
earn
a
living.
intends t0 d®port the
°i work.
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ters, a nurse. In business for
800 Asiatics, all wartime refu­
Samai now lives in Winnipeg about seven years
u came the rather general themselves were two restaurant ....
,
old but deveca
"r” of factor}7 workers owners, two contractors and a I'?? a ,r°lier an^ a sister who loped an optica] atrophy for gees, from the continent. The 800
; 31^0 ork in the city# Lntil
It is quite possible that
which neither the cause or the are the last of several thousand
groceryman that we could deter- !
Asiatics who were given tempor­
pears ago ne med with his par- cure is known.
•operators actually mine from the list.
; ents and his five brothers and a
ary refuge in Australia when
(cont’d on P. 7)
.Japan overran the East Indies
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1949

1949
PAGE SEVEN

A fashion-and-beauty article
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Our Little, Woman

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BASEBALL SCHEDULES
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By JACK NAKA MOTO_____ _

ENGAGEMENTS

The Seventh in a Series

Julv li — Coaldale

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TORONTO — 1
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Magrath v
is announced of Kay Kikuye, el­
HAMILTON
dest daughter of Mrs. Ai FuiiHalton County
wara and the late Mr. Tata Fu­
jiwara, to Jack Toshio, son of July 13 — Fergus vs. Hamilton
the late Mr. and Mrs. Masaichi
TORONTO
Oki.

Usually our little woman with olive skin is luckv
because her skin isn’t as sensitive to the sun as the one
of her lair hakujm sister. It’s hardly a problem for her
to suntan — to a golden bronze. As matter of fact, her
amber skm almost serves as a protection against sun
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canes
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Yoneyama announced the eneaeecreams for various stages of tanning provided for halm
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jin sister, our little woman need only to bother with ore
Mitsue, to Allan Osamu.
good sun lotion to keep her skin supple and satin-soft.
son of Mr. and Mrs. :
9 a.m.,
Danforth
of Okanagan Centre
Host good sun lotions protect sensitive as well as nor­
Bums. 11 a.m
Rivermal skins, they don’t stain our Niseiette or her clothing- I
dale Park.
MONTREAL — Mr. and Mrs.
and are not greasy. They’re compounded to screen out '
1. Toronto Jr.
Hidenosuke Kawano of Vernon. Julv
Westerns vs Federal
tie sun s burning rays and yet admit the healthful tan
to announce the enCoal, Egl i ngt o n p3ru
'“7 rays The old stand-bys. such as vinegar, bakhm
Towne Studio gagement
of their youngest H u! n R hj i n I h I m i n 11 h n 111 n 11111 n n i
daughter,
soca canon oil, or other oils and greases, are good'
Alma
Sumiko, to
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However, these tend to mix irritatingly with beaclTsand
UCHIMARU — HOITA
(eonI'd
from P. 1)
youngest son of Mr. and Airs,
and leave their marks on robes or cushions, as well as
TORONTO — A spring- wed­
Samai heard about the Cana­
ikamura ot Magrath,
an unattractive shiny skin.
ding was solemnized on June 18 Alberta.
dian National Institute For the
For our little woman with fair sensitive skin it is when Gladys Akiye, second aii engagement party w; Blind through the Japanese sec­
?
advisable to begin the fh.st day
^ ^ ^ j daughter of Mrs. Misae Hoita anc held at the home of Mr. and Mr tion of the department of labour.
the late Mr. Hoita, and John Jeiiy Ito of Montreal on July
He enrolled at the* Red Feather
for only five minutes on each side of her body then in Toshio,
second son of Mr. and with close friends attending.
[Institute in June, 1947. He learn­
creasing- ever gradually the length of time she remains Mrs. K. Uchimaru, exchanged
ed to speak English and began to
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take lessons in reading, writing
GREENWOOD, B. C. — The
and computing in braille and
beautiful coppery tan, instead of singed arms and lob­ United Church. Rev. Finlay of­ engagement of Miss Y. M. Mo
­
ficiated
at
the
ceremony.
completed
a course in
typing.
ster-colored legs. However, if her suntime is just a some­
rita to Mr. A. T. Kobayashi ll as
At the same time he learned how
bride was given by Mr. been annulled.
time thing — consisting only of a relatively brief va- EijiTheSasaki.
to make whisks and brooms at
The maid of honor
.T1™ “d occasional weekends, there are preparations was the bride’s sister, Irene, and
the institute’s factory.
During his apprenticeship Sahat will give her a synthetic tan in a flattering finish, the bridesmaids were Misses
mai
received a training allowle can just sponge it on her face, neck, arms and legs Louise and Lorraine Goryo, the
a
nee
nieces of the groom. Thomas
provided for blind persons
aiid presto! she’s as good as a sun-bronzed beauty
JULY
durin
Hoita was the best man. Ushers
period. He
, One ? the neatest weaknesses of our little woman were Senji Sasaki and Gordon 15 —- Toronto, Club TNT Wind- learned so quickly that
he was
iY^'f i”?0" to overdo tamiing — yes, to such an Hoita.
Up Dance, at Belvin Hall, being- paid for piecework by De­
extent that she can readily look like a "kuron-bo san”,
245 College St., 8:30 p.m. to comber of .1947.
The leception took place at the
Miss A pies McCulloch the
1
a.m.
ChungChop Suey. The
i S'j SS naturally dark-skinned type, it certainly would
Je advisable for her to be sensible about the number of couple left by auto for a honey- 24—Montreal. Annual JCCY Pic­ secretary of the C.N.I.B says
that Samai is such an apt pupil
nic at Verchere Beach.
lours she spends in the direct sunlight, especially w-hen moon in Muskoka.
The baishakunin were Mr. and 31 — Manitoba J CCA third an­ that he gets daily private in­
near the water, which intensifies its rays.
Mrs. Eiji Sasaki and Mr. and
nual family picnic, Was- struction from Miss Alargaret
I awluk, one of the teachers em•i i
ultraviolet rays of the sun are actually respon- Mrs. S. Goryo.
sa Lund Park, Munici­ ployed
Mr. and Mrs. J. Uchimaru are
the institute.
q e .,01 bringing about the so-called, sunshine vitamin,
pality of Charleswood,
Pawluk
is
also
blind.
the vitamin D, the suntan, sunburn or freckles. The rays now residing at 81 D’Arcy St.
10 a.m.
Under Miss Pawluk’s teaching,
aCi °!! a substance, ergosterol, in the skin, changing it
Samai is learning progressive
into the vitamin.
°
English and more difficult maIt s the shorter ultraviolet rays, which cause sunthematical problems.
The 1 es­
sons
last
an
hour
every
day and
nU11M
they break down tiny blood vessels just bethe foreman of the whisk
h t le Skl11’ resulting in tight red skin or burn.
Left-handed Ginny Mori em­ I Amy Tsukamoto and will play
tory says he could not spare him
.ei eas’ the longer ultraviolet rays don’t cause any erged as the club’s 1949 Ladies the winner of the Kay Mitsui- For longer than that.
u-n, since they penetrate deeper into the skin. There Singles champ, as the TYBS hashi-Judy Kutsukake match.
Tennis Club held a part of its
Outstanding in the tournament
iey act on a pigment, melanin, and bring it to the sur- first closed tournament on July
are
rookie Larry Mural who
ace as tan. When the pigment isn’t laid down evenly 1-3, with enjoyable success. The
beat
Jimmy Takemura, Mush
freckles will form.
terrific heat -wave proved too
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Fukumoto who beat veteran Har­
much
for
some,
but
the
hardier
ii - , ^s o1}1 Httle woman tans, her skin surface becomes
GIRL for general housework
ry Kondo, second-year Yozy Ya­
ones turned out early each morn­
in
Vancouver, three adults, ex­
a resu^ that it protects from the burning* ing and made a good showing. sui who played sensationally to cellent
wages, modern house,
win over Shig Kawasaki, Johnny
f]pSJ°rt yays- A burn, on the other hand, makes it harGinny Mori won the crown by
private
room
newly decorated.
Amemori who gave Frank Mat­
tamiing rays to get through to the layer of oyerpowering in two sets, Mich sui
YVrite
to
Mrs.
R.
H. Squire, 1308
some tough moments, and
made
a
tremenJelow. And the heat she feels while basking in
Harry Terakawa who outsteadied West 37th Ave., Vancouver, B.C.
dous progress in her second year
COme? fr°m the infra-red rays, which have no- and who should
second-seeded Bill Yasui in three
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PART OR FULLTIME dish­
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day morning and players are
Pv x? friends with old Sol this summer, so that she may in the semi-final when she requested to cooperate by turning KI 1632 ( Toron to).
downed Fumi Fujiwara. She
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Harold Morishita
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PAGE EIGHT

THE NEW CANADIAN

The New Canadian

OFF THE RECORD . .

Saturday

9.

Hinn Di sports

WITH K. A. . .
as a medium of expression and news outlet
of Japanese origin in Canada

The smash hit which ist the
In a tournament held recently at Trinity Pari • t
musical play, “South Pacific”,
"9 Queen St. W. - PLaza 5005 - Toronto, Ont.
among tennis players who frequent these Arts tF, T°ron«
has produced several very good
AUlh^^^^
Dept„ Ottawa.
buoka vas the winner Ahnnf Lou • i
’ Tommy
pops. Turn on the radio almost
They say there ar“^
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se:
anytime and you will hear songs
Toronto.
There
are
at
least
four
Nisei
tennis
o-rn
UU&

ear
in
such as ‘"Some Enchanted Eeve­
St‘
and 3 gl’0UP °Ut in the east end TheLr?’ BUS’
ning’-, “A Wonderful Guy”,
club
members
number
75, including 21 girls '
$
* tennis
Pm going to Wash That Man
Rj^ Out of My Hair” and “Bali
1. ,HUStIi‘P Nisei shortstop, Dick Kitamura of sa» r..
H’ai”. The Mary Martin — Ezio
Pinza duo is currently setting
HAMILTON _ ^e Nisei Rec They receive plaudits at the
in C?7 3' 7' barnst0™™S Harlen Globetrotters wed
be- Broadway ablaze with these
ni
Canada
for their
exhibitionist
’ 'ell’k>wn
continued their losing’ wavs,
Batting
second
in the
iinX^X
dropping an 8-3 verdict ‘to’ gining of the season but begin Rogers and Hammerstein tunes,
j to lose interest and haven’t the
Georgetown, on July 4. George­
>s the first non-Negro to play with the Trotted
Turn to another station and
courage to finish what they
town had no trouble nailing Hyoyou’ll hear such trite and sick*
A
do for seven runs and eight hits started. They are just like chiM- ening fare such as “Riders of the
(
,
A
,thou
^
h

he
two
Western
teams
have
pretty
=i
a
ren who play a new game and
the
Nisei
players
who
were
plavinowith
bh.
j'
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"p
in the first four innings.
Sky” not enhanced very n-eatlose interest
ronto last season, there are a jew
i i,n
"Ks in
“ To
To'­
. Min Shimoda relieved in the wears out. If as the novelty ly by the Vaughan Mumoe na- )
these players try
other tal the Westerns Kaz Aok. catche’“o”“» f” tiaras
fifth to stem further outbursts.
sal-vocal
effort,
You’re J
as hard as they complain and
Very loose fielding aided the

the junior league, and Kenny Ikeda throws then? fl
I
Again ’ are
make excuses we’ll see a good Adorable” and
t
Georgetown cause as several
Moss
Park
in
a
juvenile
circuit.
Bob
Ohashi
two
songs
that
seem to be in
game of ball. To the conscien.
.
who Played last year for
singles
were
stretched
for tious ones, wake up, play ball public favour as of date. I don’t ! the Westerns, is cavorting the
infield
in the Viaduct Senior
triples. Harold Shimoda led the
League.
and give the fans and those con- generally keep track of pop tunes
weak Nisei offensive with
— two
but happen to listen to them in
for three while brother Mits got cerned what they expect from the a very haphazard wav. Whenteam. Hits, errors and runs may
two for four.
decide a g-ame but spirit and ever Doris Day, Peggy Lee,
e’d“X‘e aS““St Sc"di"a'’i™ tean™a? Os^
Europe
In mid-season Basil Shintani sportsmanship
are the real pay- Fran Warren or a few others
at the
leads the batting parade with a offs.
smg, well that’s for me.
end of th,s month. Aihara will perform i„ the
~ W.
broad
jump
and
robust. 429, followed by Mits
the hop, step 'and jump events.
Sammy Davis Jr. is a current
Shimoda with .345, Herb Izumi
favorite and an rising singing
with .333, Jim Kondo with .313.
star His “Just the Wav You
Jim Kinoshita with .286 and
orris
Ste
dOf tJ1^
Look Tonight” is certainly a
Harold Shimoda with .273.
(TorontoI
t
ev
Beach
Ladies
Senior
League
mongrel mixture but it is a show­
Reflection — Perhaps
case for a brilliant imitator. He
even
cleanup position.
In
more disappointing than losing I TORONTO — Western’s late;
cX !’ aiS
“ Se"d “ly t0 fc Sunnyside
Yea
vankie La'ne’ En" c°le,
gue in
games this season is the attitude ral!y fell short of one run as o ? ^CStlne’ Vau"han Munroe
of some Niseis toward the game. they were edged 4-3 by MayC1TIeS Brown m all their
cooperation has been fairs °” July 5 at Earlscourt different idiosyncrasies.
w7ldl-R°y Tamamura and Park before the largest crowd
Bop lovers, squares and moldy
ilits Shimoda who have run of the season. Mayfairs consoli- fe(1
”“
read
Leonard
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a
themselves ragged for the team. dated their first place berth by Feathers recent book ■'Inside
t
the p,ayers 011 the All- V1rtue of their win. The game 1 7b°P , ° 'a“ a S°od know­
n
otars have shown a tremendous was important to both clubs since ledge of bop. Feather, who is
amount of
inconsideration and the first two in the standings by one of modern jazz-s foremost
selfishness
fhlch has disgusted July 9
represent the league
'/' mS a thor°“sMy de­
h L
sl’PP<mters who 111 the Congress playdowns due tailed account of the origins of
B oi
three batters to face all groundhave aided Nisei baseball with to begin on July 15.
°P, a technical explanation of
I
ed
out.
generous donations. These few ' . Ken Mitsui lost a tough deci­ bop and biographies of the inut9 ’*'
I
L Westeims plated their first
1’eaIlze their responsibi- sion as he pitched six hit ball al­ 'ZT
PfrhaPs you may be
I
iun in the seventh when Buzz
ity for they are similiar to parts though he weakened in the fifth '
s
,
explain
bop
after
read
­
of a machine. No machine will when Mayfairs collected four ing
Behind the effective pitching Ogaki singled home Ken Mitsui

this book.
; cit
operate smothly with poor parts hits and two walks to pile up a
Currently at the
Downtown of young Ken Ohara holding the who had doubled ahead of him.
: en:
They
added two more in the
an( 110 team will run decently our run lead. A double, play by
111 Toronto is the movie opposition scorless for eight in­
fill
Without reasonable cooperation. . J>.Mayfa,lr b°y? snuffed out the Make Believe Ballroom”. A nings, the Westerns beat the sec­ eighth as the West York defense
vei
caved
in.
The fact that these players Tally in the eig
hth when West- u^i6 with a very sketchy plot ond-place West Yorks-3-1, there­
It
Westerns’ are playing’ this
turned out at the start of the eins loaded the bases.
it contrives to show the talents’ by taking over the runnerup spot
cor
afternoon.
~
^s0" W°Uld 'Uake oue believe , _ Westerns were held to seven F? pe°Ple such as Jack Smithj in the West Toronto
Senior
anc
that they wanted to play ball. hits by Bill McBratney
League by a few
percentage
who Rar StarD Gene Krupa, Tony
Only Los Angeles and Chicago
points on July 7.
struck out eight and walked—
five.
surpass Toronto on this contiver
McKinIey
and
He weakened slightly in the , nent for having
, 4
I f \ 6 TLame’ And speaking of
the largest num
Hu<
rUn’ bUt Ken bei’ °f persons of Japanese anALFEY'S CLEANERS
Andy Seminick, Pat Mullin
La,ne’ the SM who was MitsVmZf
Mitsui moved in from the
and Walter Cooper all have hit; '
exc<
,’g Mar me ^most burst a field stopped the rally as out- cestry.
1899 Eglinton St. W.
three homers in a single league! “X-T " c™tem“t "’hen
the —
shoi
OR 1180 or 1189 — Toronto
Fi ankie boy flashed across the
game this year.
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