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10 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1916. Cttie BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK > PUTTING 'EM OVER With “Bugs” Base : Comrie 2018, Ve cene Wea em | | FIRST PUBLISHED PHOTOGRAPHS OF DARCY STRIPPED FOR ACTION RABID. RUDOLPH. “TAY & Pose LIE THis) ARCY Wants ies, Te OUR. MUSCLES Snowe D to Meet Our Cashiers Before } } | 'He Meets Our | i} | | Fighters, A em | Basen oo NEG ’ | pean onsen A % There Never Was a Fighter So DARCY'S p ye set. Maybe John Filled With Bounding Health, FROM LIFE. } SusseEr A the right colored (YOUN Wamp, With Good Spirits, Good “ ! \ f “POSEN. | paper. : Humor, Confidence and Op- pa timism as Les Darcy Dis- 3 played While Posing for The Evening World Photographer. Coprrieht, 1918, by The Pro Publishing Co, ‘ie New York Rreuing World), « HERS are no frills about Les 4 Darcy. We had him in front * of our camera for half an hour th —-yesterday afternoon, Les was smil- ingly willing to oblige—as he always e1 is, He dressed upstairs, and we wed could hear him jigging about and p< whistling a tune. He'd whistle a bar | — | The French sufferers are eleventh fon the list to be fited when Jese | Willard fights Carpy intier. Joss ie first ten, Cubs how to bat. They don’t nee golfer to show ‘em how to bar They needa magictan, NOBODY WALKS. If a golfer can show the Cubs how | to bat, guess Houdini san show the | Athletics how to get out of last place. | Chick Evans is going to show the | Cubs some form. We'd think that | Chick Evans is going to show * | | | Annette Ke mann could do that or bo and then sing a couple of Hnos, P | SERerhae Cie. nd then whistle again, He's a happy ' 7 14. alae FE. down he took ‘the whole Might, of ARMS Whigtt eo: i heads take English, ~. etairs half a dozen at a time and ; lish, 1 bounced over in front of the camcra POWERFUL HANDS ARE : a \ | sryey coutd put. 8 ploge of ‘Tauelotoot Jae in ike @ rubber ba Wuth a prelimi- SHOWN HERE... - ig i Oe ya Mian a nary feint to limber himself up, Les | sys fell'into big natural fighting position. 09 “How's that?” Les asked the pho- Duke Kanahameku would Soumay : was very good. You can seo the ploture at the left of the lay- out on this page. na Then Les posed in several other * ways, for different blows, for his back Le: mnuscies, to show his knotty hands and hee arms. And between p about and whistled. or “IV's good to be alive,” sald Les, And he lvoked it, Surely there never was a fighter so filled with ¥. bounding health, with good spirits, . It is not likely that toreatting tournaments will ve held in the Madison Square Garden thie win-~ ter, It costs too much to fumigate the building. There will be a lot of fights on New Year's , including the Penn-Ore- gqn football gam ach and his y wrists and es he jigxed Barney Dreyfuss can't sec why ow good humor, confidence and optimism. There was all of that in his quick smile and the quick turn of his head and the swift shuffle of his feet. he doesn't get any offera for his Pittsburgh team. He has a fran- chise for the second division of the “DARCY'S — ‘ National League, the park 48 one of th ” se the best ventilated in the circus Poa ar ; Pag ve Ferg NATURAL . and t seams is among the best im apher. y & po e this to make your muscles show.” FIGHTING POSITION. j Pittadurgh. The photographer filustrated by * falling into one of those favorite * “poses” of Jack O'Brien and other excellent performers before the wa reer cunt te : \Country Safe, Declares penning te ex National Commission and Bar claimed Darcy, laughing. rere, lt Cleveland Headmaster, if (ir cnicn eet LET'S GO. fighger.” He prefers to be genuine ae : Ee : gna alt te Dito ssvtyene| tle B. O’Boyle Now Picked Wuursesowre | Athletics Are Encouraged ‘i ral FINALLY DECIDED AFTER ji 1, wan tun wile inte . « tights and a pair of blac! “4 Y M Ellery C, Huntington, physical di- | ’ | made himself as popu! tenting "shoes tat stones] — LO Win, National Junior’ | cite’. cine vaivee's, in |] THREE YEARS’ DISCUSSION. } | Commish as an empty Bada fon I i If athletics ar nd." . vith Barney. 8 of wear. ; ; ‘ statement issued yesterday from} Instruction in Athletics Should Es pogasy | ne jenenrered haae seat is with Barney. wl R¥ou had “thone tn Austeaita,” 1 Tenn is Cham ionship Hamilton, N. ¥., denied that negotia- |] After a long discussion the Na 1] Be Just as Important as Edius | 4 es wat the onrmeat ples of Harry) ors: cae UP. i ed. s a h al tion: College Association hh ri ‘5 d a oo Yes,” said Les, patting the tights tions had been undertaken with a |) ert ae a definition of ae cational Subjects in the Col-| versity School of Cleveland, during «| Lot of the big league batters will as ped jigging the dust from the shoes. — view to any change in the coaching |{ finally adopted a i = I S H A. Peters recent discussion of proselyting at| hit .300 this year, but .200 of it will oo weAgever lost a fight in these. I facts and B. L. topkins, reached the semt-| of the football eleven. |] amateur, It was offered by Dr. leges, Says Harry A. Pe the annual meeting of the National) be in February. don’t think I ever will, Georgetown University Star Dis-} finai ‘round “or the. doubles. = Paul C. Phillips of Amherst, who at the National Collegiate Ath-|Cotesiate Atnietic Association last| Wills Beste The g ~ in| team work revealed the # 5 ff the smallest entries that have!} stated that a cc ttee wi bh “4 4 TRIPPED for action, Les Darcys| Plays a World of Speed iNjor Tong’ association. “The younger | ger been received fur the national |] sated that a committee had worked letic Association Meeting night at the Hotel Astor. Harry Wills, Jim Buckley's big heavy- & surprisingly well bullt boy. He] Fourth Round at Seventh Re tha 'neg tar ehre ped, into the reiliee| Junior indoor champions, has | been | the subject for more than : | Before taking up the knotty prac-| weight, ail but knocked out Jack net 4 ove -|{Mide for. tho meet_ Which is, to so yours, ‘The detinits . a is 4 good deal like a white Sam Regi tA Defeating Jon. His slashing overhead shots to eae? ot Duttalo on New Year's Day. } ba yeu The definition is as}! tice of proselyting among the col-| Thompron, another Deere in, vaele ty I pipe he sides were timely and he rarely [Mee Se iiete. list of. nominations || follows: ores leges, Mr. Pote: Jround boxing bout at the Clermont A. i langtord: when Sam was a trim egiment Armory, De! made the fault of BUrOKINg (00 GUICle (ee coat te re thuntone hone URHPARIAARUHG Ach late L Tasers By William Abbott. » Mr. Peters jumped right into] (0Ul” pie ckiyn iast night, ‘Thompeom walsted fighting man. ‘There wn't o! Williard Botsford of Colum- d landing the ball in the net. 3, af whom thirty-five come from THLETIC the future} subject of athletics as an asset imply & target for Wills's solid @ weak spot in him. From his sturdy i Loating lees nets Dewan by de; |New’ York City and Its vicinity. who participates.in competi- 6 ICB are the future! oe national protection, Was: simply rs fine) Beaitll MP legs, round waist, welling cheatara| bias (ating Hichard 4. Goldman and David tive physical sports only for guarantee of this _countr HERA LPORIA Apter ant |punches. In the semi fina ne wedgelike tack to his powerful neck oe 6 defeated the Ford: | PASADENA, Cal, Dec, 29—Urquhart, the pleasure and the physical, safety. We mist in athletics should be/ Lahn outpointed Jimmy Murray. sad rounded Saw he lac vos er Hens Matthew Av Taylor und {the left ent” of the” University" ot Soe er eed cece eee” Tl pnysteal preparedness, Labor's houra| Just as important as education! sub- > muscular power. There is nothing ANY experts think that H. B.) William ft ea, fo" get Into the | Pennsylvania, foot a eye mal not oc. 2 h aro steadily growing shorter, and it[Jects in the colleges," declared tho x 5 rye ae ne ye ae gue O'Boyle of Georgetown Uni- ee ak Micshaca. with the nlveraity of Oregon. ‘necond: | Wed sine Serves Sieres is a national question how its leisure | Cleveland head master, “Sports 9 “Ve @ td jooth and swift ; AD. . 0 official. announce oo || from, ; to —s ments of his hands. When he versity is going to win the boys who hold Vennaylvania tithes, [106 10 hart has @ sprained Uikie id | ——— —_—————| time is spent. The problem is solved ould not be for a chosen few. AU U R 4 fu every word comes. with quick national indoor tennis champlonshtp Ha RE | eee Will be replaced by Albert Crane of jstudents should be encouraged to tes! claton. | He docan't boast or volun-| now being decided at the Seventh irited overhead Griving, Phair | Seattle take up athletics, The trouble with UINNESS eer information about himself. b Cae Baelacee hots ressiveness Was Tewardod, as the cee our present form of conducting Wie: he talks with ease, Ho tun't teen: Regiment Armory. Boyle, who is also ded in the semi-final round *. Alfred Stillman 24 of the Har- |aporte in the colleges ie the ee , t Med lke a majority of fighters, und | * member of the Washington collens & sattehe the letter at Prlncsicw | Sant ee “pete sean stress put on winning. Coaches now $ he isn't verbose like the rest of them, | basketball team, possesses wonderful a LP he ts er of Princeton, ane hidde | succeed or fall simply on their ability » Just a well bred, cle M ed, which is hig main asset in ; ch be- ‘4 © produce victorious yaungeten wits & ah bhiences werd | tree: oe Teele Le nen fours (Fale Met fatale the match Hel qtoward 1, Whitney, Secretary of] Burn Country Club, near Boston, for | thrbueh their. nysters at Cacho am ¢ * a anced he: i > wlatoriee " 01 value 0 at ox. | L 4 , : i ‘ ac BRA & wonderful phvelens UL vp vinvoriog, “An We. fori [Yate Hleyed” and nes crown in|the U. 8. 8. A, says that the last|the national open golf championship |athletics. ‘This is caused mainly’ by . An acquaintance of the moment) ?UP4 heessverptabersed™ OED their way through three rounda with. | 12)! obstacle to the selection of the Brac] of 1917 has been officially removed. | pressure from the college alumni that 0 was giving Lew wood advice apout| ford of Columbla, 7-3 and 63 put the loss of & Bet. itso Whitney declares he has received a|1¥ constantly demanding “winning srotalng, the perils of our “Great| Altogether it was a poor day for the letter from Herbert Strong, Secretary | (Aches are oan ered te bid. for “Don't worry,” laughed Les, “rye| Columbia Players, as they failed to | Ebbets Proposes of the Professional Golfers’ Associa-|the services of well known athlet always Re ana’ t Gnaly nee lang & piace Int Paung) WA fore eae tion of America, stating that the pro- Which is a aperaRnH Dg cause for the any reason to change my habits just Pee ee tenets | N Ff. | fessionals wilt be giad to see the big | © proselyting, because I'm away from home." . Hopkins of the Yale lawn tennis , sland promoter, | erent against Jobuny n, the ex-bentam ew Ys em C4) |. Mr. Peters supported his argument pliminated thelr last competi- | Matt Hinkel, the Cleveland pi S| ehamos ‘ tourney go to any one of the three |py poty sag th peta ato t he| Champion, In the semifinal Sharkay boxes y relating how a former University ‘a ABGY ig 6 ther ath: tarnes tall n he deteated 1. W, Raymond |leaves for home to-day hoping that ne) josoelan.. Im the em final ivan baa D C} ., |clubs named by them several weeks |School coach attempted to use @ sub- Mis aeaea ee is $—1, ‘The forcing drives with | tan successfully fixed up a match ve-| HOY Haron of ke weet side, | Wane, tare raiting MOPS | 560. Whitemarsh Valley, Brae Burn |terfuge in entering a promising aths “ ae.’ Siig m9 fight half an inch which t a: ale pl yer compelled Ray-|tween Freddy Welsh and connay lew Coulon that be will be able to second Sharkey. and Shawnee were the three courses lete. The coach in question was on es . Ing shoes, He| mond to give Way to position was one |t ire to be decided either in Cleveland 0! - aaa re , nominated by the professionals, and|a vacation when he happened to come sje Wears @ 16% inch collar and it's tight. |of the best features of the day, | Sedar Point, Onto, on Decoration Day. | ,Q%6.of tte Weds that the Harlem Bier) Charlee H. ebbete, President of the|the mistaken impression arose’ that lacross a boy of 6) ant ohvalate iene te» His wrists measure 84% inches—wh Aimong ths ther win nora were, 3 Harry Pollok, manager of Welsh, has bf tebe “yd A ie tie Hat | Dodgers, proposes a new eystem of| the club first named was the real|wanted to enter college. The boy's Eo; ppepomenal for & middleweight. | Mn eatiness on hie backhand S. |ihe raatter under consideration. Hinkel | srturmed ‘tre sp a Hh: drafting minor leaguers by the}choice of the professionals and | family was poor and couldn't afford samen eh Waeen, ney cart: [BRP Ting thes Nun High enon | Wam"yec 90 for tne nous leaving the | Roe ~ mssors Hie pa a that tere ahal| as, the ater were not Sauls th expen.” Bho coach not faring Bi Bre four “inches wide” atrons sie] Solpt a epoeaanteraricene™, OFRL | civssion of the money with the fighters | Homme, be sixteen draft elections numbered| Whitney makes it clear that (iis was |{2,{08° such Promising football ma 5 o enched. el nete ye end Hendrickson's stead 0) c inet Jee 0: ° e a vever, 0 | cera dele Peters asking ae} knuckles “when clenched. Measure | ets in the eh Hendvicksone ateadl- | an. thelr managers, Pollok ts inclined | al ir Jue, tron 1 to 16, which shall be awarded| not tho cage, however, and that the long of tho colleme’s scholarships could {eer Swe band and you'll seo what) peas cares hay os to think such @ contest would GraW) to Joe ‘Burman, the hantbitting Chics ban-|to the sixteen major league clibs in! selection OF any one of the three will not be awarded the youth, Mr thick the muscles of his hands ang) tional jun mpion,, ha $40,000 in New York, but Hinkel useo| tam, will bor Kid Nad) | the following manner, to wit: [be welcomed, Peters promptly replied ‘that such a thumbs bulge out, and his fore Berate battle to bewt Merritt Cutler | arguments to the sanirery.. Tunkel sae Oniek Simer will not by able to box Fadie| ‘The National League and the| | Drizzling rain, which tater developed Sine we impossible, but tho couch an on ‘ onenehoe |Build oediaty Ae that before starting Fas ann GAV8 | weinsee in Eaeane Mew Toots ahomine can ae : a |into a short lived downpour, contrib: [Nevertheless had tried to use the] Bes Fee et thes aopren worker. | Minott HL. Bl oF Rordhany, ithe ssn his word that he would agree tol tue chow has men’ indefisively pontoned, '1t| American League shall determine by|uted to voor scoring at the outset of | boy's athletic ability to get him into six inches taller. "Bien i Beraieht Vswift driving. — |jer Welsh wetgh 125 pounds at 3 o'clock | seme that Frankie Callahan cut a deep gah |!0t which league shall have the odd pe valawinter qualifying round at Pine: the school $8, helght Darcy is built like a big heavy. |The Wictory of un the day of the contest, ree Bimler's right eye and it was tafected in| numbered selections &nd which the| hUrst yesterday, and finally resulted tn haa frequently come to my no- 1 Weght, And of the men who were|fuliy “appreciate | the bout with Pi! Bloom Christmas aftermooa,teyen numbered for @cason of 191 | dred and thirty-four contestants report. |tice,” sald Mr. Peters, “how over- ; #- built on Lis plan Tom Sharkey, § that, without | While here Winkel had @ talk with Lee Darcy | Biulee’s physician told him not to tox for atl hy reverse annually thereafter, ‘The ed for duty, and some thirty completed | tures from the big col Be: have been *) Langford, Joo Walcott, ‘Tom an | SaeTh Wea ce Diect of the Australian's appoarwnce In| least two weeks c é . thelr rounds “before matters were put|mado to our boys, I personally know Bree heures retake ney cata ath is, eters een uum neering th odd nunbors sal gH fot thn da, hulp Caren t,t Jano ifr bey ad of enteriu& fighting. Compare Darcy, in build, | player a4 Botatc MBoylo ceeintt's cnoment, Dut woul let the Atataiiaa |, J#ck OP the loval THomund. ben. who baa) award selection No. 1 to their eighth |S. on course d was the best card turned |ieqding Eastern college with all. his with Walcott, who was known as the | ‘hat he knew how to hit ha tnake bis own selection from four middleweights, ike ‘Dancy, bas placed hinweif unde | PUtce Club, No. 8 to the seventh place | other completed round under expenses paid and $800 besides, An- Giant Killer,” who was six inches |e N\rrut in pace and placing. Winkel made no fancy offer to Darcy, but sald] (Ty management of Sully Lee, who waa tus door] SUM Wud So ON up to the leading club | tors st under yes ‘a 'weathe other of our boys was an unsatistac- { a shorter than Darcy, and who weighed peat’ weapon in the first set be wos pisvered to yay as much if oot mare for] Rag at Memmnevteln's tnd one in « whie| Of, their league, which shall recelve| ditions and ing that, he tory student, Yet the following year ) twenty pounds leas. It's apparent early Kates I 9 errvices than any other promoter outside of | fovtied an a singer, Ie syn that Gitta ta[ Selection No. 15. The league secur. | ung luck on thr he played end on the football team of { that Darey might have a chance even |t net with fair € New York, Hin peau't want to interfere with | cums ty mect austody his we the even numbers shall award | hold promise for to-day. a big college. This means of proselyt- ¥ with the big one pervice, however, held the ki of Tex Mickard, but he certainly would | n No. 2 to their eighth place | His. after ling generally comes from overzealous to dealt. Then. the tipi 0 | tae fight fane the fut glimpes | Tommy Buck, the Whiladelphla featherweight 4 to the weventh place club, | hh land misgulde bers of the EORGHE CHIP called in, Chip| the base tine began to do d 4 i «fulfills. bia Now York engage. | 00 bores Billy Do Foe of wt, Maul int on up to the leading club of| {neh pute for 3 ng to the debt to their| or nan asmathine to tal) eee eeoo ihe aot henaliet ericals lee ure erent at the Kal league, which shall receive s green and no} ‘ the six: the best way | “4 had something to tell us about] that he wow th ndity.? “O'ttoy ts pve eR emtole ip Noe ig, These awards to be| teenth. “He finished with 3 atic ee s Darcy, Having just arrived! iy, “during Which, iis wmility as &| Ofte totalling more than $200,000 have teen ated thirty days before the of-| Mne (unter and ilm | premacy of tl » practice IMPORTED * from Australia, he wi to have}court coverer and his basket ball | mode to Lov Da moters since hie ficial dvafting “date in accordance | Robert Hunter, and lilmove . Kot lis not as serious as formerly, but : Darcy fight here the battle that wan| training | gypatly | illuminated | ara og wes from Mazie with the standing of each club In! tively, but did not finish, Ithere is still room nprovement." in er e to have been fought a few days after | fein ten eeiat Were nothing aeere | Khumeothal on behal th of May t respective leagues at that time, |” As a rom Mr. Peters advanced Darcy gailed away lof wisrvellonas The Cnlumble planer | smith # wi sixteen major league clubs, |, Taking exception to statements cred | tne idea ering tia dae charhe| CANTRELS. & COCHRANE, s st Darcy 18 & great fighter,” said | Of, marveliour, The Culumbia player pola represented by officials of thelr re-|!ted to the Woodland Golf Club. in tieticg in the colleg schools, | Dubile end Belfaes #8 Chip. “He knocked me out'in the|could not hold the furious pace and |ycetore Miumenths} ennouncee be will peroastty spective clubs at the drafting meet-| Sanction. to, play ne An anataur | Make sports ay as the ninth round, and I didn't know any-|#0 lost his chance of the t At 6-4. | Posrantes Da $00 (0 mevt Smith, fi hall, as thelr numbers an orge A. Plac NH. has [clussroom, ‘This will tend to remove thing for some time after the punch Yale's pair, Francis W. Hopkin nounced in numerical order, have the] written to the Mand Club asking |the premium for gr athle 5 wo jandod. I had a dream that 1 way) a | ees of Darcy ay an attraction hight to make a free selection of one| that mation be expla Pe Dee avOry Ui i BEhIO Sai home in the ‘ apital of the world, Miah S easitlh Munthe anywb romoting rile of the Clermont player cor two, if Ae fi ved,), nam |} oie ee AT tine did} auit, in Mr, Peters's opinion, will be| Newcastle, and then I woke up. Bui {be the most popular fighter we've ever | {uun aud os Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn Hie ayer, club and league, from any | BO ae ; m, the If SoMMmehHon aut agatenrinn . YT wan Micky to ket “throu fen hero tn America” he oniy thing » heat of arta Lie Auazalan to minor iene elu subject to” death ; Hotals -aanar |fOirOE compton And amatetrian rounds. At the end of tho tir would hold him off w “ ow Year's Day When the club holding selection No.| neas 0 8 an amateur initremendous improvement in the| te nearly out. If Darcy had pressed me ut une N yous laving b . wey) ub bh be woud 16 has named its dr att selection, the n| tour r Hs ical ec ndition of Young he \ i y he could have finisied me " vis Dares n't 195 to the # ay 0 fact would be cominence again with selection No, 1, | = > £ LA , os him euch ae tee, | T wouldn't want to fight him row mis it. Dick Curley of the Cleraisot eaye s|ter o ers subject to draft from > vard baseball eau ‘The former catcher My 96. That's what makes him such a ter ; nt to Hehe K F : her of play ' | . COTCH Of GREATAG ee : ny Reo, q i | . those armored cars that climbs over thing | y aud Gunvoat Buith at lis sii, oo i fore ecisely a8 now provided | | - ou are. Maybe Dany will be obligia jonal agreement, W The sule of the Columbus American hell its and tr and butts ae @ Ovliging and in the nation agreement, W anet on Club to 7 eee Cciaines, ‘Ghere'e te stops NOTHER ’ clegraphed |gr to Voth bouie if (he Gime of ebging them ip oe fist of elle Dlayane It was learned recently that Me Associntlo i to Jow ‘Tinker will be | SPORTING, ‘- jown Pi ; , tp cate ee ce ace complet ‘olumbus on. Saturday, | rears TOME, him or holding him off. He come nto Darcy last night, Here |fised H8 Cluding those drs tthe menting) | !# anR F another first class ¢ Seen eer Caemeity Qt SANA, | ALE ShOR TING CLUe— To -NOR the time—every second, and he neve In un interview with! yar the fire time la the Nistor Mes MN total thirty-five, then said club] The information comes from one residence in the future, Tt ewas, wald i m Willie Jacksons stops hitting. He's tireless, He isn't| Jom Smith he says he will box Low! , fighter aud bis manager will box on the same| Billy f coowm undey OF Clubs shall be debarred from fur-|backstops in the National League yesterday that Tinker will obtain all of ADMISSION BO. such an awful hitter, but he's a hard| Darcy for nothing if 1 will guarantee) tii in fe Pioneer Byonting “ih Towany Carey, {ther aelection at said drafting meet-| craiie nooin, who will lead the Roch: |e yp A n, Tel, BAO hitter. He doesn’t give you a second's Darcey his T stand willing | ciup stages tt boli it Mouday after wes! 4 niiy | 1, A b having announc UA ean team ne the Intemational’ Ga 1 Mitchell, th Rows ve, Joe Borrell, rest. He never takes a single back to Dar fhe will accept‘, wer of Jack Sharkey lain de | drat jon in proper order cannot | ester team of the International League | cyicagy Cubs, is 14. Geo, K.0. Brows BUNGEA ha hover etance still, iie's | gustin's chi me. wil the Veading twatasna SURBe vie livin, Voge Mares ‘thoreafter cancel its selection of next season, denied yesterday that he| {vy Wingo, the ca of Matters Reds, | riuuik sla CLYM— New ear all & fast—very fast. I thine he's going to, "MAX BLUMENTHAL,” le te Bast Unie season, will eiwear in the mala bard eisound bout io Pulladeluia. draft, had received an offer to coach the Har-| The deal is said to be hanging fire. SABER didlo va Sen Wannen, ‘sone . Py ' ' ] en, ed

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