Show n l R D Br Press The ailing alling right arm ann of Montie Weaver came around this season when Manager Joe Cronin and the Nationals were beginning to despair over their pitching staffOn staff On August 5 says Cronin when Montle Montie took the mound and beat the Red Sox Sex and then four days clays later came back and trimmed the Yanks Yanks- that was one of the happiest weeks of ot my life Montie had proved a sensation In 1932 when he signalized his first year Jn In the majors by winning whining 22 games james He was of little value to the for the first part of the 1933 campaign because of illness But in August he returned to f form nn and began began be be- gan sho showing ving the stuff him feared a year ago Montie Montle pitches itches either side arm or overhand His curve ball h has s been described as as one of at the best and should keep the Giants worried He quit the classroom where he was teaching geometry In the University Uni Un- of Virginia to t take ke up b baseball base base- e. e ball jail as a career He made his his' debut with the Baltimore Balti more club in 1930 and was sold to Washington for or the 1932 1932 cann campaign aign Motie is Is s another of those North Carolina pitchers having been bornn born in n Hilton N. N C. C June 15 15 1908 1906 He HeIs Heis Hes Is s a six footer and weighs po pounds He bats left Soccia SOCCER TILT MOVED OGDEN Sept 29 The 29 The game between between be- be tween Seventeenth and Twentieth ward teams in the Mutual S Soccer league which was scheduled at Tabernacle Tabernacle Tab Tal square Friday afternoon will willbe wille be e played at Monroe park starting at p. p m. m 1 Friday rida rt t L i W I 1 LS V f L Ac 4 7 I d. d 1 q MONTIE WEA WEAVER En r |