Curran And Briggs Defeat Abbies 7-4 For j , First Fitness The Curran 6t Briggs ball team won their first victory in the Island Physical Fitness Baseball League at Summerside yesterday, defeating the. up "to that time. unbeaten Charlottetown Abegweits by the score of 7 to 4. Powell and McAleer went the route and al- lowed seven and eight hits re- spectively but were rather poorly supported by their fielders, part- ly due to a high wind sweeping across the diamond. The game was a turbulent one: Coach Charlie Hogan and Syl Bernard were chased in the first inning by Umpire Hogan, and base judge Schurman showed Whitlock "the exit in the eighth. Charlotte- League Win catch the runner by a step. Cur- ran 8r Briggs came right back with another score in the seventh when Joe Bernard got on first on a bobble at short and J. Grady's double sent him around the circuit. They scored again in the eighth. Gallant singled to left, Powell sacrificed him to second, and Grady's single over second base drove him across the plate. ‘ Box Score Chfown Ab R H Po LeClair, 3b Stanley, 2b Ryan, lb Whitloclc, s! Matheson, cf 1 1 l 1 TZIE ouARoTKN._ciiARLo'r'rETQWN CHICAGO, June 1-5 _ (AP) — Eddie Waitkus. star Philadelphia Phillies first-baseman. was shot and badly wounded early today by Phillies’ First-Baseman Is Seriously Wounded '- By Girl Baseball ,F an A who hag no “.31 rommqc inter“; Masterson, Kinder (9,) and Teb- betts, Butts (B). H g 1 1 m Chicago . e was ex reme y popu ar wi New Yo“ as far as she knew. Chicago Cubs fans. The Phillies. who stay at the Edgewater Beach Cleveland ‘ Boston JUNE 16, 1949 I Baseball Llnescoras n American league "IEO manna, MONTAGUE - mun. - mu. - saw. 1~ “MIRACLE or THE BELLS” mam: SINATRA - VALLI MacMURRAY . 200 000 182 8 14 1 . 000 002 210 l5 8 0 Bearden, Lemon (8) and Hegan; . 010 141 02x 0 12 l Gumpert, Gettel (8) and Tipton; Cerdan-LaMotta Fight I Postponed 24 Hours m" Lari"- ° a girl baseball fan who had a secret Hotel began a series with the Cubs Reymlds- m!“ (B) “d Berra’ B7 h“ mm‘ town got off to a good start scor- ing two runs in the second inn- ing. With one out, Larter got a life on MacKay’s error in right. but was out trying to make sec- ond. Goodwin was safe when Bernard dropped his fly to centre, and went to second on the over- throw to first, McKinnon scoring. McAleer then drove Goodwin across the plate with a base hit. The home forces scored three in the third inning. With one out. B. Grady walked, Landry sacri- ficed him to second. Gaudet was issued a free pass and Joe Ber- nard singled to drive Grady home. and Larter. throwing wild t0 head off Bernard racing for sec- ond, allowed Gaudet to come home with the second counter. Goodwin's error in right field permitted G. Bernard to score. The Curran and Briggs b0.“ picked up another tally in the fourth. MacKay walked, _ stole second. milking the bag W1") a beautiful slide, and Landry cam? through in the clutch to single MacKay home. _ In the fifth Summerside made it 5 to 2. Joe Bernard hit safely and was driven in by MaCKEiYS safe bingle. The visitors drew nearer in the sixth. Successive hits _from the bats of Ryan and Whitlock. and H. Gallanfs fumble‘of Mathesons fly to left accounting for W") runs. , Landry's pick-up of LeClairs hot grounder in the seventh was the feature fielding effort of the game. Landry went far to his left and speared what looked like a sure hit to relay it to first and I McKinnon, 1f dz ss Goodwin, rf McAleer, p x-Gallant, if xx-Cairns Totals 35 x—-Replaced Whitlock in xx-Batted for MCAIBEI‘ S'Slde Ab R S. Bernard, 2b 1 Landry, ss Gaudet, 3b G. Bernard, cf, c J. Grady, lb Schurman. a MacKay, rf Gallant, lf Powell. p x-B. Grady, 2b xx-Goguen, cf Totals x—Replaced S. Bernard in first. xx-Replaced Schurman in 7th. Summary —- Doubles — Mathe- son. J. Grady, S. Bernard. RBI -- McAlecr, B. Grady, Landry, G. Bernard, lliacKay. Sacrifice ‘Hits- Landry 2. Powell. Stolen bases —- McKinnon, MacKay 2. First base on errors — Matheson, Larter, Goodwin, G. Bernard, J. Grady. Earned Rims -— S'Side—4: Char- lottetown-O. Left on bases —- S'Side B, Ch'town 5. SO by Pow- ell—-2. By lVfcAleer 6. BB o" Powell 5, off McAleer 1. Umpires —Plate -— J. Hogan. Bases -— J. Schurman and G. DesRoches. —-S. td$CAilfilillhlfiahiairfiifl tnoool-wbci-n-Qo Ui@t4Ul@@l\,@li$lQi-l> eo=c~o~éuooom 0 0 1 1 0 l 1 0 7 2 2 I l l 0 0 0 0 (l 724 u. 8th. tn ae-wmnuum-cnoco 4o>-o.-.-oQca.-¢Q flQt-eQv-lflOv-lNOh-w: Eoaoowwawm-nw: aouii-ooooi-wwo; g i-Ooov-w-Oouooool omens-o. June 15 —-(AP) - Chicago White Sox today pumm- od, Bobby Rhawn, 2'7. a utility in- fielder. from Pittsburgh ‘ffirates for the $10,000 waiver price- 114th. Battery And lillil 28th.- L. A. A. ., Personnel interested in attending the Bl-centennial Celebration at Halifax are requested to parade at the Final instructions will the Ill-centennial. Parade Dress ONE-p rm l0 Gillette ll t}, 356 and g Armonries, Charlottetown, tonight at1900 hrs. be issued in connection with Tonight Optional fl/kf! ways Iv please 040 0/2 flf//£1P$0li’dw/1e/f¢ . Q Ii/Iake Dad happy on Father's Day. Give him a new Gillette One-Piece Razor with 10 Gillette Makes shaving faster, easier. Twist! . . . the razor opens. Zip! . . . it's loaded. Twist! . . . it's closed. Combines instant blade changing with superior shaving coinfort and double- edge economy. Choice of three models. lrcs p4 10R B - . Md“ Ill Dispenser e features for °'° "pensive ifitdiitleistéund in It was learned yesterday that volleyball enthusiasts in the City are planning on holding a meeting at the Travel Bureau Friday even- ing at seven o'clock with the intent of forming a. volleyball league. All persons interested in the formation of such a league are asked to at- tend, to discuss the possibilities and determine the number willing to take part in such a. formation. 0 C O The game of volleyball, which a few years back was a very popular sport here among business men and youngsters alike, has gradual- ly come down to the point in the past couple of years where very few have actively participated in the game. It is a pastime that provides plenty of healthful exercise and keen interest to the players and by no means lacks the skill that our many other games require to play it effectively. I C O Although the game here has been mainly played on indoor courts, and the lack of adequate playing facil- ities has been probably one of the prime reasons why the game has fallen off in popularity here. it can nevertheless be played successfully on outdoor courts as well, and only requires a ball. a net and a mod- erately sized area of level ground or turf to set up a regulation court. C O O There is certainly adequate space in Victoria Park, the City play- grounds and many other points throughout the City which can be easily marked out and utilized for this purpose, and it is very likely that this is whazt. local officials are planning on doing. O I I Volleyball ira fine sport and one worthy of revival here, and no doubt the example set by Sum- merside, where as recently as last Monday a seven or eight team Town League was organized, has been - —the-~ inspiration to enthusiasts here to get going as an active The Charlottetown Abegwelts lost their first game in four starts in regular play in the Island Base- (Omtinued on Page 7) Blue Blades in Dispenser. Gilietw ONI-P ~ ' 4 yrnh l0 oillsm IICI M!" Blades in 0009059‘ . - a-w don-pied g“°m‘f,‘§§,°¢ with $37.?- {n meta allilfiw‘ Piuy Dori .' 1 gin Texol “brig” A N" w f.‘ v» l‘ ) .2 =liv fl ll IQ? irll.) y’ sport in Charlptlewwn again..... .. crush on him. Wfllilllls. Z8. was shot near the heart by Ruth Steinhagen. 19, with a JiZ-calibre rifle bullet. The girl- whom he did not know - had lured him to her room in the fashionable Edsewater Beach Hotel. Illinois Masonic. Hospital tonight described his condition as "fair to poor." Waitkus’ physician said his condition is "serious" but he éx_ pects Waltkus to recover unless there are unusual cOmpllcatlons, Miss Steinhagen, six-foot, dark- haired iypist. gave a lengthy state. ment in which she related an urge to kill Waltkus "kept occurring to me all the time" for about», two Yeflrs. Friends said she had a crush on Waitkus, although the girl “d. mitted she never had met him, The only times she saw him before was on the baseball field. She told police she wanted to “do something exciting in my mo," Miss Steinhagen gave a state- ment relating details of the shoot- ing to an assistant state's attorney and Police Captain John T. War- Pen- Later. as it was read back to Miss Stelnhagen. State's Attorney Jolhn S. Boyle commented to her: ‘Yolln! lads’. I hope you realize this is a serious offence." "011." she replied, "It's just g simple shooting." Ruth's mother. Mrs. Edith Stein- hflgen. said the girl had visited two psychiatrists who told her "ngth. ins was wrong with her except ‘that-she should forget about Walt- us.’ Waitkus‘ sister. Mrs. Paul Kas- perwicz, said in Boston today that Eddie was "a. confirmed bachelor" here Tuesday. Ruth packed a suitcase, a .22 rifle and a paring knife with a SVi-inch blade and checked into the hotel Monday afternoon. She gave it bellboy $5 to deliver a note to Waltkus‘ room. , Waltkus, returning to his room late last night, found the note and telephoned Miss Stelnhagen, but she said she insisted that he see her in person._ She later re-enacted the shooting for police and gave this version: Waltklls kflOCkEd 0n her door, She put the paring knife in the pocket of her skirt and opened the door, intending to stab Waitkus as he entered. But he hurried past her. sat in a chair and asked her what she wanted. She said. "I have a surprise for You." reached into the closet and grabbed the rifle. "For heaven's sake, what's go- ing on here?" Waitkus asked as he lumped for the chair. "For two years you've bothered me; now you're going to die,” she answered. She shot him- at close rinse. She said she started to re- load the rifle to shoot herself, but then she “blacked out." She that "I just shot a man," and sur- rendered to a hotel detective. The girl. was taken to police; headquarters and was held with- Rocha,“ Syracuse .. out charge. Ruth said she became a baseball she ever saw. July 7, 1046. "He reminds me of everybody,‘ eslievlally my father," she said. insults or Harness Races 1 ‘At Halifax HALIFAX, June l5 — (GP) _ Pacers from the stable of 5am Walker took the Class l and Class 2 events at the opening race card at nearby Sackvilie Track today. Sam Walker Jr. drove Judd in Class 1 and Josedale Victory Miss in Class 2. Chops Camflbell reined Brewer's Gallon in Class 3 and Bertram C 1n the colt race, Class 4. No. 1 Classified Judd (S. Walker. Jr.) 1 Jacob Wlthrow (C. Dauphinee) 2 Sister Henley (W. Carroll) 8 Previous (D. Turner) 4 Colleen Adam (L. O'Brien) 5 Time: 2.17 3/5, 2.15. 2.17. N0. 2 Classified Josedale Victory Miss (S. Walker Jr.) 1 Christopher Stout . Given) 3 Peerless Hanover (N. Campbell's 2 Evelyn Worthy (H. Boutilier) 4 8 Time: 223 2/5, ms, 2,22 3.5, No. 3 Clanlfieil Brewer's Gallon (N. Campbell) Max Josedale (Phil Graig) Nova G. (W. Carroll) Ensign Jos (C. Burgess) Time: 2J4, 2.27. 2.30. Good Attendance At Kensington. Horse Races No. 4 Challis! Calumet Pearl (Carroll) 2 a June Evening (H. Boutilier) 8dr. Time: 2.6, 2.60. At Monstol . MONCTON. N. 8.. June 10 - (CP) — George B. Gay's McKlyo Cash put together a first and second tonight to win top money in ths free-for-all of a twilight harness racing meeting marking the opening of the racing season at Moncton Raceway. Hones from Sussex, N. 8., Rex- ton, N. 8.. and Bpringhill, N. 8., were the winners in three other events. All events were run off on the two-heat system. lannllry 2.28-2.87 CIII Dorothy Won't Tell Bill Protester , Jessica ‘Direct 2nd Bertram 0., (N. Campbell) 1i The first horse race to be held wt Myron MacArihurs race track since 1940'was held yesterday in Kensiimon with a good attendance of turf fans and some excellent racing throughout the afternoon. .Mr. MacArthur said last night that he hopes to hold weekly races during the balance of the summer and that these races will be held on Saturday afternoon in order not to conflict with meets held at other race tracks" The following is the summary of yesterday's race: ClasaA Quick Lick . Vella La. Vella Billie Conn Donna Clegg Time: 2.20 2-6, 2.19 3-5. 2.19.. ClasaC Billie Scott . .. Judy Budlong Ed Mack L Little Scott Deleware ‘nine: 2.28 2-5, 2.27, 2.36. Time: 2.32 2-5, 2.34, 2.44. TEACHER WANTED FOB FERN- wood School. Present supplement $400. 1H- MacFai-‘lane, Secret- ary. Golden Starlight .7 6 Niarhos (9). St. Louis 000 000 000 0 2 I 500 012 01x 8 l5 0 Kennedy, Drews (1) and Lollar; Scarborough and Evans. Detroit Washington .. Brooklyn ...... .. 000 280 000 5 9 I St. Louis .. 810 030 20x 0 13 1 Branca, Minner (2) and Campanella; Brazle, Staley (5) 008 022 000 7 12 0 .. 000 020 204 8 15 3 (9) and Masi; Werle, Dickson (5) Lombardi (7) Sewell (9) and Fitzgerald, McCul- lough (6). and Garagiola. Boston Pittsburgh Philadelphia .. Chicago Philadelphia .. Chicago 000 notified hotel authorities fjmny” Bonnie Clegg Times: 2.18; 2.20. 0dr.‘ Winning horse owned by Irving ' Bros, Rexton. 2.18-2.21 Trot and Paco Iowdin Square .. . Peter Budlong Follow Us Carnation Lady Duke of I-Tyland Col. Sherbrooka QQCQQ¢DIW @G~Ia§»h2>¢ Times: 2.11 8- Winning horas owned b) Goodwin. Sussex. . Irsa-Ior-Aii lyo Cash .. k Hanover Cinzano ......... ..._.. Doc B Grafton Jean Henley Times: 2.12, 2.18. Winning horse is George Gay. ATTENTION Wauoopaltahyllanblllfll, autumn-punctual. IIOGISQIVIIOII-allhlnla u comma and mum-rooms. Woyavaptsalhfcrevasdihlagwa m. \ Ixolumonnoaa mans-oasis. nouns U 000 010 I 0 0 Philadelphia .. 001 010 00x 2 0 0 Gray, Trout (8) and Robinson; Fowler and Guerra. National League DETROIT, June 15 —(AP) - Rain forced a 24-hour postpone merit of tonight's scheduled mid- dleweight title bout between champion Marcel Ccrdan and Jake La. Motta, the persistent challenger from New York's Bronx. Tho 16- round bout has been for Briggs Stadium night. . Showers that brought relief to a sweltering city began to fall while the two fighters were being weigh- ed in at Olympia Stadium. They continued all afternoon. Finally the promoters gave in and. an- nounced the delay. Early estimates of a $300,000 gate now have shrunk to 000.0% tops and about 18,000 fans. Much depends on the gate sale of the cheaper tickets. There will be no radio or television broadcasts. La Motta, finally getting s. title tmnorrow Bzseliall Standings (Canadian Press) American League _ Won Lost In, New York 34 t rescheduled ma.“ Washington Boston Chicago St. Louis Games Thursday: Chicago al New York (2); Cleveland at Bor- ton; St. Louis at Washington (N); Detroit at Philadelphia. International Laaguo Buffalo . 33 Jersey City - Montreal Kush (8) and Novotney. lck; Tomasic and Drews. Montreal . Baltimore .. Blckhaus (7) Rudd (9) and Man- cuso. Buffalo .. Newark . check, Warren (7); Pllleitc, Ferris (2), Valenzuela (‘l3 and Heslet. Maritime Baseball —The Legionnaires finally broke loose tonight and set back the second place Devon Tigers 6-2 in a York County Baseball League Fred Mulholland, McAdam! new import. held Devon to five and Beanie Matthews seven to the Legion team. auto at high speed speed due to wind resistance, which increases more rapidly car accelerates. $12,000,000 in 1948, more than three times that of 19H. l A Father's Day Sle! First game: 001 020 I00 4 8 0 000 000 100 I. 5~ 1 l-IeintQelman and Semlnick; Rush, Second game: Schmitz, Kush (9) ' There 000 001 000 l 4 0 Thompson, Judd (8) and Evans; 200100000 B 9 2 001100001410 2 Bankhead and Lembo; Payne. . 000 010 600 1B 14 2 .. 000 000 014 l5 l! 1 Sllverman, Wade (9) and Taba- Schaeffer (9) fellow the made the weight eight ounces under the class lkn-it. While he awaited his 200 000 100 8 ll 0 step on the scales, Jake joked with 000 000 0 it 1| Leo Sourlall, Borowy, Roberts (9) and Semln-Jt/[ichlgan State Boxing Odznmiss- and I 141m, I Walker. ' "What k at Cincinnati postponed l gbout?" aslkxed Jakeci the picture of a calm‘, se -assu.re young man. was no question International been!!! 1Marcel making the weight. Ha did it easy at 158 pounds, half a pound Septem- Cerdan, French Moroccan smile arrived 30 minutes early for the weigh-in festivities. Surround- ed by a swarm of Parisian paper men, he gally signed auto- graphs for fans while he cooled his heels outside the promoters‘ of- flees. After a three-hour closed seslio in the steaming office of the Box- shot after years of being called "the champs duck." at. 159 1-2, only secretary 8J0 001 103 S20 l0 12 1|1eg5 than hi; weight last 000 230 000 5 9 1 ber, the night he won the crown Copeland and Bucha; lletkl, Beb- _ by ciubmng Tony Zaig into sub- and wimkus m" an" "B10111!!! ber (6) Schultz (8) and Lamanno. 'm1551on_ 0m; ream" for (Jordan's him play in the first baseball game 10.0,,“ iJersoy City .. confidence was a test run on his .. 010 001 l"! 3 7 o hotel-room scales that also hit 11%. He knew he was right. bouncing little with the easy the Just chance to the you so nervous about IIGWS- Rochester Syracuse Baltimore Newark 3 .360 Games Thursday: Buffalo at Bal- timore; Montreal at Newark; Ro- chester at Jersey City; Toronto at Syracuse. National League 20 22 22 Toronto .. 25 30 32 34 2 Brooklyn St. Louis Boston Philadelphia . New York . Cincinnati . Pittsburg Chicago .. assesses 2i? Giimes Thursday: New York at Cincinnati (2); Boston at Pitts- burgh; Philadelphla at Chicago; Brooklyn at St. Louis. ing Commission, it was ruled that there shall be no new weigh-in to- morrow, in accordance with N. B. A. rules, 1f it is put off for a aeo- ond time, both boys will have to make 160 pounds again. There was no early switch in the odds, which still quoted Cerdan as a .'>~to-8 favorite. It may 80 00W“ _to__5 to 7 by ring time. FREDERICTON, June l5 —-(CP) collar-dwelling McAdam contest. hits allowed wnwn RESISTANCE It takes more force to propel an than at low than the nicvciia EXPORTS anon. exported bicycles worth Saturday's Night Race JUNE w 1am, 5.45 P.M, _ LIST OF STARTERS AND POSITIONS: l-JUST A GIFT‘. 2—IIAI'PY VERNON. 3—CALUMET ONWAID. 4—NBW LOOK. L-BUCK P. C. GRATIAIG 8—RANDOM HARVEST. ‘I-RIIODOLA D. B-LITILE MILLII. 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