runst at-suc-sent i the ace . re-aye, Ed theParkmen, Blue Notes HaltedBy Weathermanson ■ for j ;hei the| ship dia,X-l-LT-V tuiu |» J. ~ J V-.♦will \ handii aid! o of h.1 crown To ; fense oldest historChalk up a “loss” for both de- (2-yez fending champion Park Casino; j^j and the Blue Notes in the Slones-' sen City Softball League.The teams were set Cor the,years long-awaited **111601111’ of the un- j yi^ beaten” Friday but both suffered) jvisdl: setbacks — to the weatherman, J that is. Wet grounds and incle-1 prev|, xnent weather forced postpoc-j divisi meat of the game and the “big one” won’t come .off until next Thursday.Meanwhile, MCSL president Bany (Doc) Poletini today an-KomeArcwho Phila at th Ne' punelfa-•Vicnandis-oaerues-uounced the remainder of next \ 1his sweek’s schedule.Monday — Park Casino vs j ga Page's; Tuesday — PNA vs Blue 0f yj Notes; Wednesday — Blue Notes j thou vs Webber AC; Friday — Ravens i frlad vs Bine Notes and Webber vs ] or a Page’s. | startPolertni reminded p 1 a yers i xh and managers that beginning ■ next Friday doubleheaders will ] trail be played every day with the first game slated to begin at j 5:30. The second contest will fol-t. ' low immediately and both gamestartitedna-gua; Ing Art hiswill be played at City Park. vam Park Casino leads the league with a Mi chart and now owns j cauf a 29-4 chart over the past two-^y seasons, having won six of their; last eight games including the’*^ I960 post - season playoffs. 1 jj Blue Notes trails in s e cond jre[j place by half a game with a 2-0 §295 slate, followed by the Ravens. 3- g™, 2: PNA, 2-2; Page’s, 1-3, and.faj]jiall Webber AC, 0-4. Sa-.tralt;Schmpi