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Weak Start Is Great Fault in Weaver : Pirates Because of Poor L Hurling _—————«Lag -1 A CHAMPION TUNES UP FOR THE BIG SHOT -By TOM DOERER School College, V*M -f«B CHA>Kt>BKM FAILURE OF NIEINE MONTE UNSTEADY Card for O* BUCCRCWM Today Coo*rcy, «ow<* q ._ WHE*'y -p\' RAjce *> ( COLLEGE. ■ ■ — -V .f- TO SIGN BIG BLOW at Track—Hopklna vs. Maryland College Park (to be run concurrently with Maryland interscholastic meet, 1 o'clock). CHAftUC- Team Allowing Average of Poor at Outset In All His Lacrosse—St. John’s vs. Maryland College Park Mecca Today R6y<HO»-a5, at College Park, 4 o'clock. ico fc Six Runs a Game—Yanks Track—St. Joseph (Philadelphia) of athletic Games—Chisox Pound Him at Catholic University. Trackmen—Eastern PlftECTOA. Track—La Salle at Gallaudet. at Eiu>ecxs in Second Place. Off Reel. Golf—Georgetown vs. Williams Nine Winner. TM*t Right Princeton (morning); Georgetown CAWDlCATE> Princeton (afternoon). vs. Yale at TO COME at New York BY’ GAY’LE TALBOT. Tennis—Georgetown schoolboy FROM BY JOHN B. KELLER. University. today’s Associated Pres* Sports Writer. activities hereabout is the Uni- ALU some method that would SCHOLASTIC. MEINE'S failure to interscholastic versity of Maryland track meet OifcECfioMS Track—Maryland a contract get Monte Weaver pitching Headlining at sign Pittsburgh meet at College Park, 1 o'clock. at College Park, starting 1 in at and his sus- smoothly right off the reel Base ball—Charlotte Hall o'clock. c /«oM cer a / HEINE subsequent IF Western. GooO Gi>Y I from his games could be devised, Ball games are listed between West- pension organized Base ball—Mount St. Joseph at AN£A0• ball is to the Washington's big right-handed Georgetown Prep. ern and Charlotte Hall for the West- proving costly Princeton rookie might become the sensa- Tennis—Western in ern field and Mount St. Joseph and ceave rne Pirates. interscholastic tourney. AMCHOR.^ / base ball. Georgetown Prep for the Garrett Park Defeated in eight of their last tion of big-time Golf—St. John's vs. Devitt. Once well under way Weaver diamond. va^omeJ/ nine games, chiefly because of with the poor pitching, the Pirates could appears able to cope One of the few Sunday contests for find best of them, for then he is very the scholastics is scheduled tomorrow lots of use for the right-hand when Prep and Devitt who with runs. At the outset Georgetown ace, won 19 games while los- stingy racketers meet in a Prep School Ten- 13 for a club last of his work, though, he looks soft nis League match at Garrett Park. ing fifth-place pickin’s. year. to be met May 17, now As matters stand, That poor start of his yesterday Manager George is the only team in the path of Gibson has only one curver who has which meant a 5-to-3 White Sox victory WESTERN, HEAVY BALL LIS1 the Eastern base ball team to its shown any signs of dependability. Steve and the snapping of a Washington fifth straight public high school cham- Swetonic has turned in two straight three-hit winning string that had stretched to six pionship. The Lincoln Parkers walloped performances. In their last nine Pirate games was typical of Weaver’s per- Business. 20 to 10, yesterday, in a heavy games the hurlers have an formances all Spring. He has been a Nine, Routed by Repair Shop, hitting, loose-fielding game. It was the granted average of wabbly starter every time he has gone final series tilt for the Stenogs, whose V- Vo— more than six runs per game, and to make to the hill. record was one win and three losses. Oo A5 things worse, the team's offense crashed the Na- to Tune Up by Playing A6EE,^THE0oy5 has been weak. Paul Waner and Gus In all. Monte has In contrast to previous series compe- r-/^Avy //! as seven times will be Suhr alone were over .300 tionals’ line-up a pitcher tition this year, it was a wild and woolly WIL*- the / SW, hitting In this and the early going from the start. At the end of the through yesterday's game, in which the campaign, Outside of League. game t PB£55£0 Tt> THC always has been troublesome to him. third inning Eastern was ahead, 14 to 2. Corsairs absorbed a 4-to-2 beating from ■OVPC. .... the When he made his season debut in Bos- Dick Lanahan, ace Eastern pitcher, RerttfJATATlO^ Phillies. -T^O ton on April 15 it was that way and struck out 17 and socked two home runs, P j newly-organized Federal Employe Fcesr Chicago Cubs climbed back to has been so since. and Eddie Fitzpatrick, a mate, who has me nea oox in Unionists are finding 'tis a rough ENLISTED the league lead when they squared Altnougn ne oianaea THE a penchant for circuit wallops, got an- THE road in the League, keai. their series with 3 to that game and limited them to four \ Departmental other. Brooklyn, 1, but if of action will iron out the while the Boston Braves were hits and five passes, two of the hits and plenty The score: dropping were in the difficulties. Manager Earle Moser ex- a second to Cincinnati, 14 to 1. three of the passes yielded Eastern. AB H O A. Business. AB H O A .<33mc of the straight his ball toarers to stern Bush seven hits scat- first three innings, in each of which pects provide J. Mills.ss... 5 3 0 0 Schneider.ss 4 12 1 RUA4M.ew.e- Guy kept Dodger in the future. Moore.lb... 6 3 2 1 Ciiova ti.2b 5 3 2 2 tered while his mates their the big hurler was in hot water. competition grouped District Bassin.lb... 0 0 2 0 Fradin.c_5 19 3 will ee off Van Shaute and His next time out Weaver appeared Swamped yesterday by Repair Miller. If. 4 2 0 0 Sherman.lb 4 0 6 1 eight Mungo, a &LKO TO returned to the In a relief role against the A's. Sent Shop, 17 to 3. in five-inning game, Benjamin.If. 0 0 10 Steele. If.... 5 4 10 Quinn. Woody English 0 into action in the ninth inning he was climaxed by an 11-rur. spree in the fifth, Fitz.cf. 1110 Curtin.3b... 4 14 CRAwl Cubs line-up to hit a triple and score Nolan.cf.... 1110 Uayman.rf 4 0 0 0 for two and the Unionists plan to book a heavy in- f/M.... the run in the eighth. nicked immediately hits, Smith.rf ... 5 3 0 0 Spivok.lb.rf 0 0 0 0 winning each of the hitters scored before Monte dependent schedule. Phillips.rf.. 1 0 0 0 Silver n.p.cf 5 12 4 "Red” Lucas pitched a four-hit game round. Today they were to oppose the Be- Pusateri.3b. 5 10 3 Ahern.cf.. 0 0 10 for the Reds. Heath and Gilbert led a could end the FitzKer']d.2b 3 10 0 Grimm.rf.p. 4 0 0 0 3 on He went right back against the A's thesda Fire Department at pm. V’mever.2b. 0 0 0 1 16-hit assault on three of McKee hnie's In two days later as a the Bethesda diamond and tomorrow G. Mills.c. ..3 2 11 0 flingers. Philadelphia Adams.c.... 3 2 8 0 scored over them, will trek to Cabin John for another relief Clarence starter and though they Lanahan.p.. 5 3 10 -"Tom. cmen- Tight pitching by he had to be relieved late in the fray. 3 o’clock battle. For both games the Cleary.p... 10 0 0 Mitchell, who held the Cardinals score- Then Monte himself into a ticklish Unionists will gather at 10 B street less after relieving young Harold Schu- put Totals ...43 22 27 5 Totals 40 11 27 11 I the first southwest at 1:30 p.m. macher in the sixth, featured the situation in inning by issuing 3 6 0 0 0 2 4 0—20 Eastern ......5 over the two after a single had been 1 1 5 0 1 1 1 0—10 Giants’ second victory world passes In the other Departmental League Business .....0 to crowd the stations. But he <2>. Moore <3). Miller <21. champions, 4 to 3. rapped Union Printers and Runs—J. Mills out of that trouble unscathed. game yesterday. Benjamin. Fitzpatrick <3». Smith <21. Pusa- got to a 4-to-4 deadlock. Lanahan < 31. New route the A's Commerce battled teri. Fitzgerald. Viehmeyer. Minor MCCARTHY'S York Yankees Monte went the against <3>. Glovanetti. Steele <?>. Curtin. Schneider Leagues vaulted from fourth to sec- here twice to beat them, but what a Silverman. Grimm <2'. Errors—Bassin <21, RICE TESTIMONIAL place Games Scheduled. Mills <3>. JOEond in the American when first three innings he hurled in each Flt7.patrlck. Smith. Pusatert. C. League Tomorrow. Glovanetti. Fradin. Sherman. Curtin <21. George Pipgras set the Detroit Tigers of the games. In the first of them he hits J. Mills. Moore. International League. Ahern <2>. Two-base 1 to 0. allowed five a hit in A. C. vs. Rover A. C., 1 Adams. Glovanetti. Three-base hits down, Pipgras only issued two passes and gave up Sterling Smith. 2. South Miller. Smith. Schneider. Steele. Home runs Rochester, 5; Jersey City. hits and struck out seven. the early going and was forced to pitch p.m., Ellipse.