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Siiiitenitiititantaa ittt itz EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG EARLY SEASON PITCHING Joe Shaute Wins For Cleveland Over Browns—Red Sox Easy For Senators—(hicago White Sox Triumph Over Detroit—Giants Fall Before Phillies—Pirates t. Louis in 10 Innings, Browns made five misplays, three of them by Lamotte. Washington's champions found the with Dutch Ruether accountin his third straight victory by a 6 to 2 score. Goslin led the attack with four singles while Blucge inserted a hrace of doub) hmke, knocked out of the box by the Yankees last week, was the Senators' victim, | Manush's homer in the opening | inning was the b the Detroit | Tygers could dc the Chicago | American leag Red Sox ca t SUSPENSION LIFTED Slug Out Victory Over (‘ubs—Cincinnati Defeats | — {weight champion of anama, with (By the Assoclated Press). Iy cverything he had last night in Early season pitching in the major 5 PO & B eir 12-round Lout In the stato ar- basehall leagues has proved excep- iy, 4 1 {mory in Hartford, but Solomon was tionally strong, with and without the ! 0 0 0/in 1o stay and stay he did. Delune ‘resin” ball. Four-hit games il : - 1 0 |the prettiest picture in a prize ring been produced daily. i el et ‘10 1 o ujtoday, fought like a tiger through- But yesterday Joe Shaute of Cleve- stensen, 1f . 00 0 0 O0lgut the battle, He was outweighed land, serving In a league that docs | S ¢ 0ty 171% pounds and by Solomon's not recognize the little mesh bag, | ey o oltetreating, holding and back-pedal- stood out with a six-hit victory over | 0 0 Uling was unable to put across the the St. Louis Browns, Shaute's ¢ ! v 0 11 lgicep producer for which the crow d qQuest was easy, for his mates pe 0 0 0 2 0 o0f more than 7,000 fans were look- ed the ball for 12 scores, the hi - - - est total of tha day. Home runs car 2 LB o8 T 30 12 L nolaney's right has been the ats of Joe Sewell, Summa | then wintiing run scored o ineh that the fistic wor and Jamieson in this offensive. The | but he showed a left NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1926, SOLOMON NO MATCH FOR JACK DELANEY Bridgeport Battler Unable to | Knock Out Heavier Opponent Jack crowned |champion, Dejaney, Bridgeport's un- world's light heavywelght hit King Solomon, heavy« was deadly in ing in its effcetiveness, with a lghtning st aceuracy oy would send in a left hook xh.a( literally drove Solomon from one side of the ring to the of In |the third round, Delaney to tap Solomon with a downward clip lof his right hand and the evening's |“punching bag" dropped to the floor. ife took no count and was up on |nis fect. The bell probably saved | l‘..nn in this frame, Delaney Worked Hard offici Louls (Kil) K Minncsota State Boxing Commis- AT rweight champion of sion Allows Jack Reddy Into Its 1 Rddie 1 R iatyl ot : re introduced from the rl . s Good Graces Again. AMAZING RECORD Three times in the last five ves by, T WEAK —‘—“—=———‘-——~__‘——————.—_——,___———_== JACK DELANEY HAS AN EASY TIME BEATING KING SOLOMON IN HARTFORD BOUT— CHARLEY HOFF IS CLEARED OF CHARGES OF PADDING EXPENSE ACCOUNTS —EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PITCHING FOR BEGINNING OF SEASON —PRINCETON NAVY WORKOUT ftiitsiiaiitptinisnitadniinititestsssssnsanttizantattatantinsasnadisduptanisnisaitud LuRteReessetssitatsa sesariittitiietiseiztecsatttsdtesitstsatraiiztntacesssentt WHERE JOHNNY RISKO GOT HIS START HOFF 1S CLEARED OF MONEY CHARGES Amateur Athletic Union Investi- gates Padding Expense Account New' York, April 27 (P—Charley Hoff, world champlon pola vaulter from Norway, appears to have been cleared before an inquiry into res ports that his expense accounts were questionable hefore it had gotten well under The Amateur Athletic Union, ing upon clippings from a Chi newspaper, has instructed its v ern representative to investigate rumors that overcharges on Hoff's \unusual difficulties in rounding out |account were made for his appear- |his varsity boats. While the squad ance at the Kansas and Drake uni- |©f 100 was confined to {he rowing versity relay carnivals the past two |Machines on the gymnashim roof, |Soaatia |Tohnny Aitken, first stroke, was lost The case serves to recall the visit |10 the squad through scholastic in- a vear ago of the great Finnish |Cligibllity, Altken stroked -hls 1927 {middlo distance runner, Paavo Nur- |freshman erew was given that posi- |m1, whose role as star of the Ameri- [tion on the first varsity efght last lean indoor track scason Hoff assum- (year as a_sophomore. PRINCETON GREWS IN HARD PRACTICE Coach Says Eights Ar¢ in Fair Shape for the 1926 Season J., April 27 @) — start due to the pro- tracted frozen condition of Lake Carncgie, Princeton’s crews have enjoyed several weeks en the water and arc in fair shape for the 1926 |spring regattas, in the opinion of |Charles Logg, former University of Washington, star, who is directing |rowing here for the first time, The new coach has encountered Princeton, N. After a late way. sp act- 1 JOHN FIRST WON nsnc i NITION 8Y_CLEANING A Pool. ROOM cd the past winter. Nurmi failed {o | Princeton’s principal crew proh- [nppear for the Kansas event |lem, therefore, centers in the stroke {but this soon was explained. Then at of the first varsity. Three lcame questioning of Nis expens |sophomores have shown well during counts at Des Moines but finally he (the practice spins in the last few was cleared. |woeks, Archy Alexander of New TAKE 1-—HOFF-—11;—S8PTS | York, who stroked the 1925 hoat, is Official views from both the Uni- |6 feet, 3 inches fall but weighs only versity of Kansas and Drake uni-|170. Sherburn Becker, also a New versity defend the Norwegian. Dr. [York hoy, and Johnny Langhorne of Vorrest ¢ Allen, dircetor of athletics |Sonth Orange, N. J., have been com- at Kansas, said last night that ho |Deting for the position for the last was sure that amateur athletic union |fortnight but Langhorne has show i :\‘o‘:\“g (:fl? ?II;;I :l‘!!l‘iv‘-:\:l“nml Y‘H‘l”::“\l‘“ e e e e 8 knopkous soe phat rules had not becn violated, Hoft \more strength and ability lately and e 80ans; buhchac o, v 3 0 0imost wanted to sce, everyone was : o v Fol; ay get the call | . their safeties in the fifth and eighth. [Tedn 1 Sk 1 e D ey received only the £5.50 a l’"\\ get ] i« xll‘m fh: first race Harris drove out three hits Bsent [ 0o} RLeAsES ““‘ o 16 ;"‘" ““' el lowed by the natlonal body t ainst Harvard May S. a ¢ ‘ e 1 W 2 0 2 ofput in e fo t with evervthing s 5 3 o Tria ar regatlas o and Fletcher's Phillies, with Clarence | i, bt G \ln.x R A SINCE TnENl , B &) - i G gl U i S U,.J‘”,',"m.",'”“', n".i'“'\-m\th T\?l el Mitehell serving his loft handed spit- | G ‘ ' Ao el i e e i e THE PHLEGMATIC | - [ sity paid the expenses of Mrs. Hoff |¢ .]n i ‘.‘ iy 56 May S 20 o 4 b qjthe heavier man ahe: AUGTRIAN WAS|: ; and of Mr. and Mrs. George Baan, and with Columbia and Penneyl- Gighie § 168 i i 11 Intins tussts Borvanyd 0L 080 8iip oulin gu donhy Bolpiien mER A g PUNCHED HIS. A Baan is Hoft's brother-in- {vania for the Childs cup here May iants, 6 to 5, in ¢ n ussle | pratche, x AR o Sy 0 |parently ordered to fight a defensive £ e ot Das o as |20, are features of the spring r at Philadelphia, Cy Williams regis- | 1 xx R B s e WAY INTo THE FRONT RANK OF THE HEAVIES, It develops that Tan, acting as |20 program, in 'uhlnionx'n ‘which T s el T Ry b : manager, refused to permit Hofl to program, in I A wita i lale o] Totals % 2§ 24 13 1|worked to fhat end all night. De- vault until all motion picture men [the Tigers are siated for an inter- rank Frisch, with a triple, double | llancy was the aggressor all through . had left the field at the cas mect, [seetional clash with the University and single, was the only Giant to| AN ol | el oy (Y JOI WILLTAMS) e T (Eble tharyeleras o inar d i i 3 i Solomon landed on the Lridgeport | Clevelind, Aprl 2T—i man v hv» As matters wtand no- the com- | pole vaulter had signed contracts to |June 13. T s o ot s T4 1 0 lboy, none was a lead but evervone | ftarless and revels in e drama wn slon is split on the subject, with | appear on the screen in w story fo| The first {wo erews are scated as and slu ,«Li R Al 1 1 @ o ¢o|wasa counterblow, Solomon show- |of ballle is avs dangerous, (hairman Farley insisting’ that | be taken from a book he is writing. |follows: s ,,’f'g.-”‘, v,(,“,v“,,, , '”.1_ < “"i 13 0 o oied a great ability to get into clinch- | .w'h man i 1~1H\ Rock n ‘\\mq be given first chance against !]v-spnw Baan's precautions advices | Orange -— stroke, Tanghorne; 17, mrm‘x- ‘(lh o U:‘Nn\..« St » 0 1 4 1les and he held on so tightly wher | Risko, the young Ohio heay | {Dempsey and Commissioner Mul- | from Des Moines are that the pic- [Clark; 6. Wood; 5, Helmrath; 4, :f,‘ ’” o S R Hn‘”’““ e 12 diherdintgoti{intait iemBthit thaire e o hold hisSosenivill o [:](mn favoring Tunney as an oppon- | ture men clain to have hidden their [Halla , Platz; 2, Goodman; bow, " ¥ight ead 1A0‘1 ;\)“\- ]\\]‘(‘] "1““_‘ | o . |cres was forced to pull him off ©f |ney end Jack Delaney and Jnocliced | lent. The third member of the|cameras in one of the stands and fo |Stratfor in, Captain Ken- ;|:;ad(°(:“_’ S ,;IL‘;:" S '(.’Lm‘x”n-i Tolals 7 3 1!Delan | “lm Berlenbach down and aln .w.ml Commissioner Brower, has | have obtained the desired pictures ) | The Bridzeport battler, more lilke | ou . Inot committed himselt on the sub- | T v o . . Broke Alexa AN e T oo B o this Ciibi Batted | ! | K | rd . Lytton, business mana- ker; 7, Alex flney Dleke g0l ROSEOT e B b y a2 ano-s | cat than like a human being, sidled | These exploits, comi anier. Rickard EXDGC[ed {0 S[age Battle jer:. | ger at Drake, also has come to Hoff's |ander Cook; 4, Trim- Cincinnati defc ..‘u_ \1.;. .oi‘l\sl‘m‘lli\\" fittpn 1000 20 10x laround time after time and befors |auccession i Jvanced him from W | The commission holds ifs regular | dofense, calling absurd intimations Ve yer; bow, innings 0"' Aoven hits, 3 ;0 2 Curtls | ”‘""'-]""I"‘"L“v‘“ « L,,-,;“'."‘l'~ anyona could catch the blow, his 1eft | the janitor's querters in the hea v i ! ewy“e]gm ChfimplOflSll]l) weekly meeting tomorrow but the | {hat Hoff fook more than his stipu- Walker maklng four of them. »\\.’\H\- R (B)E Dt ‘.;‘M would thud on Solomon’s body, Jack |weight division to the president's i |heavyweight situation is not expeet- | 1y10d share from the meet s = errove across the winning run in - Judge, ‘Left on [tried hard for a Knockout but, siite .«.1 to he discussed unless Rickard | yfoines. A cheek for $200, g tenthisen SRR 5T moses | gogpite the fact that Solomonm | Risko, an Austvian, i aenrious S ’ vrives in time to appear voluntar- | 1o hoen fornarded fo ERN LEAGUE Ripyenowatath tieE Caldinalainis Cfir L Ruether| gt every punch thrown at him, |combination of stolidity and impetn o8 York, april P With '.\\ before it. The promotar will not | groderiek W. Tublon of the costly. Kieter 4 in 2 |Delaney was unable to put his fam- [osity. ~ Ontside the ring he is phicg- Jack Dompsey’s signed contract i\ po summoned to aftend the session.’| yir. Rubien. admitting at his home — VEhmbke, Passed he right spot and Sol- [matic and unimaginative. e re- | his pocket, Tes Rickard is 4\]1(41M] le e o anl | o - admitling at his Ao R R 57 nHB i s 2 i ous ight on the right sp | Lairman Farley said. e e . H. B. NATIONAL LEAGUE Metio | omon remained the 12 rounds, end- |minds you of the Al Palzers, Bull back in - New York today Rt = [Hetasiein dicenst I Providence S 11 0 £ I I McGowan, ing up a bruised and blecding glad- | Youngs and Jim 12 old | siraighien out fhe remaining Vm—? | 89 EECOULACIANYRI DYODSh BCUOIE Ol (o RN e s = s 7 up ¢ SR i the heavyweight title sitna- | LEONARD BEATS FOOTE | the part of the foreign athlete, [ Rt il dtin: Belagatn | iator, ¥ > } “I telegraphed for information to 4 e A E | T The Tast Round o i all fight o 1 | o T 1d Mangum, o ol AGO Y I R T e iy 5 i Ninee Dempsey s definifely ont hoth universities,” he said, “and the 5 ol AR T H. PO. A E. Solomon didn't take a round. Th 5 o . | Kansas people already hav Mled & i (ENioG 0" 0lonly flash he made was in the last qualitis of Dempsey and of the program until after August | New Haven Bowler Takes Five Out | Kansas people already have replied | New Haven R H. B 0 3 0 0l ame when, sensing that Delaney |Walk with Dis former manager, Jack | | that everything was satisfactory in ixy ven 108 s o Nl et put him away, hellinged | Riko s a productiof | Kearnis expires, Rickard now is ex- | of Nine Games From Rogers Al- | their negotiations to have Hoff com- |y ingfield 0 40 1oa u”m“ T i T T pected by observers to arrange an | Y o pete at their games. I have not yet | hols and Taylor and o » 0 3 ol ’\"’ e e rower dates c (v climination contest between Gene | 10V Tepresentative in Match. . | peard from the Drake officials it 1 1o:Nej) 1 2 g auickly se wder a sho 5 A it : = ] )6 ave worc a day or x i b 1 4 2 bIor of rights and lofts, Solomon had |noon four Years ago when he eleuned | Tinney and Harry Wills, in July or | mmor Jeonard of New Haven| CXpect to have word within a day or Davies, R : Lhedinit e out a tough pool room on the west the winner to batile Demp- jtwo. 1 feel sure there can be mo | \¢ Watenl i . H. MeQul » e i e 1 |a trick of Ieaning on the rop e ma1 | sid oy for the ftitle at the Yankee | 100K five out of nine games from | tryth in the charges. rhury ... 3 Tilale i : s 27 16 0 .nn\nl‘\ ’Af -“u]:l'\'\ \”"l"“u““’“ o : Kayood a P wdium, on or about November |r.,-‘.lo» Foote in a state duckpin league | “We are conducting the financlal 'pipsfield > a ruADELHTs 6 T i :‘; ;1‘:: . xmm”“'l Mim with a wide | Riske. a mere youth, was sitting | Previously is has been under-| match last night in New Iaven. | Arrangements of Hoft's tour in miuch | Bishop, Kehn Caffery and Schaut 1S 3 1o e e at all other times. |In @ chair watching the progress of stood Rickard planned to ignore |y novieg total pinfall was to | the same manner as we did on ifel; Moger, Mills, Schweiger and El 4 0L 4 g uRmey O O horfect shape. Ho | game of French pool, A couple | Wills and arrange a Dempsey-Tun- | ik > 7| Nurmi's visit. Al the elubs and col- Hjo(t, J 0 6 b 3 4 ol solomen s b B ting |of Strong-arm genis clbowed him. ey battle without any preliminar. 12 for Foote. Leonard hit high |jeges for which he competes pay a pEm A H g1 L EoRb s O VTl un | Worla foliowon oAl B Ecls! An climination between the | Sin&le with & mark of 125 whilo | pro rata share of his total expenses. | At Alhany R OH. E 10 e a s | oo e i veceived. .".r':“g e ing bt Sk Two knockout wing for the W0 outstanding contenders, how- | ¥ best - mark was 118 Joe The negotiations are conducted Alhany PO A 3 5 e o 1 o gnt ause greeted Toe- | Austrian, who was then a bakicr ver, it is pointed out, would serve | averaged 1013 for the night and | (hrough us and the money is sent 1o | Bridgeport 3 Ly “f 1 3 B O GO e LR e S T purpose of restoring harmony | leonard’s mark hit 10,7, | me. Hoft does not receive a penny | Ogrodowski and Mun; Wolte, Fa- « s ey O RS e Y 8 STDEo .umun‘\u‘\ghul 159 | Damy Dunn, New York bhant between the state athletie commis- | 0ote Will meet Leonard in a re- | until his expense money is turncd gen and Arm samio ) ] ;: 0 0 to his ropes. 1 T T (oo et sion and Rickard by offering an | turn mateh this evening at Rogers | over to him by the A. A. U.” e P = = and ey e M onts | McGovern period, Iearncd avenue for the commission to mod- | alleys. The local bowler hopes to | S PIACHING FIND — = - - 13 el "l "‘ of ‘the evening was |Misole, took Risko into I ity its present stand on the heayy- | turn the tables on his New Haven ~( RIT WINS JOR John McGraw of the 12 ! . x—Dutted for Wamer in . T"‘vl"“\ o oo loche | of | msium, entered him in ¢ situation. At the same rival at this mecting. lLast night's| The winning spirit cauged | Giants regards Kent Greenfield of eI agoned , Lreve-000 furnhed by O ehards of Fng- | oumaments, and cventually it would permit Rickard o stage | scores were as foNows: Jimmy Austin o Louis | his club as the pitching find of the n I beal 1 ann) Holyoke and H‘\‘M‘» chards of B8 him 1o 1he state ehampionshiy he fight in the Yankees' baseball | Leonard — 113 116 105 125 ‘]iro\\n< to stick in 11 ajors for | year. Strangely enough, Green- 0 K Yaik, H Han Mar land »!m\h‘ nl & ‘v’1 = v;w i due time they turncd to pro- i1 instead of using his alterna- | 95 _M: 111 98 - |six years after being through as a|ficld made his first start against the : s BN " Alog the first “”“"‘T“"m"j.‘m. o easional game Thirty Aeres in| Foole — 96 93 94 118 | player. George Sisler says Austin | worch champion Pirates and beat i 3 i T ok ?\,.—rl‘.w n]v'\ .{mr‘M i | io's st vig | 101 101 300 — 012, Iwm again be with his club. {'em, 10-1. B s off Rlan The Fnglish boy put up a good 15 0 Fresh ] Struck out—ly but Teferee Billy Conway liked “‘”‘“’ e A - - —_—— —_— : ; ; rity ana Roche's n;my hand \I\"er ‘1\,11n T . .| draw wonld have been more fair | on" ! Kf\i"‘,"‘,‘ i y A | to all concerned. it un i S A E Murray Gitlitz of New Haven won oo B & i s | K 2 ’ ¢ the decision over Alex Rely of Peru ”\‘” s ey 1 B E olin six rounds. Littie’ selence and | O SURE UEIAN Ly BITTSRLLGH s 1| little action was contained fn tY e o “‘_ ‘ . ; melee though the pair furnighed th s R i 1 0 H o | feature of the evening when in the e £ § o 0l fourth round, locked in a clinc A . / wWHAT A MARVGLOUS ot FOEIATE0 ) 01 bot nt through the ropes and A e y ) SPRING MORNING i h 3% T4 27 5 ‘i landed on:tho proas. seats helowsili i e e S i 1 \T'S GREAT To BE e 3 T. 1LOUTS Gitlitz went down from a haymaker | bt F LS o f | i ALWE DOGGONIT! * \ PO A E | which Rely landed but was up with- "o j IR wdley of Holyoke fhor {m2" ! } 5 with Johnny in of New York, . S i | g | | ] o sailed into stralght punches from | oo | S ; @ the mitts and W T St A il e e | 3 L siin connect= i { ina | g Risko's W { 51 | i a Doyle Beats Jordan Pt Paul Doyle of New Y ~ A 19 lod o hwR \ ) vond ul exhibition of rir raf Why ounld 1 mi-final with 1r Tmeyre UP! ] OQNIONS - OH=- u-H minutes | m ‘ Ahfg“;’“! 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