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Something New About Smith’s Two Darcy in Australia. Gopgright. 1017, by The Prem Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) E'VE heard two fights in Aus with Les Darcy, both of which| tournament, the dates being June 13 ended in fouls, but up to now we/to 16. This is the first time a Con- “The| necticut club has been honored In| inside | this manner. stuff.” Our informant, who saw both} The committee realized that by fights, seemed to know what he was| going that far away from this city a talking about. He says “the heads”—| good many of the so-called regulars, more Australian slang, meaning wise| not a few of whom reside in New had it|Jersey, might not compete, On the that Smith and his followers bet on | other hand, many players living in Darcy in tho first fight, figuring on | @ big clean-up. tainty Smith fouled the Australian so painfully that Darcy Aghting and hold on to the ring ropes to support himself. #ee the foul and motioned Smith to . stood away attempting to strike according to our informant, figuring he would be disqualified, who was seconding Le: dition and threw the t Thus Smith had decision and lose the bets of himself |¢ and followers. In the second Sstnith-Darcy fight|other organizations stated that their Australian, | clubs were willing to take any te it and} 1 What's more, Jeff | ropolitan Golf Association, h never had “the strong” on them. fs Austrailan for Guys or sure thing operators cer-]enter, so that the total will probably stop The referee didn't never | boasts of half ® dozen fairly prominent plow, Dave Smith, wel Into the |tournament, the the Smith again but this time the refe: Smith was disqualified Smith never got a cent of the purse eome 400-odd Club “and. June 26 and 27 were t . aoe by ol nd June 26 and 27 were the We dont claim that im true, bur we {ater melected. Although these aro the | print it for what it’e worth. Al Lippe,|tions in this vicinity, it manager of Smith, has been denying | prophet to forecast “all sor both stories ever since. HILE on the Darcy subject, are in,a position to say that ff something definite regar the lease of Madison Square Garden |¥'"re about thy isn't forthcoming by fo-night D: will begin arranging matches. Hugh Brown and Tex both negotiating for a lease on the big amphitheatre, and so is Johnny White. And no one knows just now who will eventually land it. that if the reopening of the ie delayed too long Darcy will a fom Andrews's offer of $20,000 fight George Chip in Milwaukee, Australian ix yearning to mf ving, and it really isn't t be hasn't been busy bef O'Rourke is on his trail with offers to fight Jack Dillon or Al we |teur Mixture may be switched to that ©¥ | personnel of the pew Mandicay Com- rant | mittee was announced, A, F, Mobinson are; sible} Club, and A. F. Kai rden | Golf Club. Findle cept|tinue as Captain of the association's Tom McCoy, and lied defeated Eddi has asked Darcy his terms for a boutyPaul, the Carolina Tom says he the bout in an arena seating bably Sulzer’s Harlem River T y can't answer O'Rourke the Garden matter Is settled. 1CK HAWKIN tralian trainer, who arr with either. will stage »,000, until] put him awa ‘Wednesday, Is on his way East, siderable mystery surrounds his get- THBATRIC away from Australia. A Australian proclamation, Following the Hgwkins name be withheld, writes me went into camp for war purposes and | some tnformation about Darcy's vau- was still there when hurried | deville tour, “We played the Darey away from the Antipo ®| show Tuesday matinee and night,” he big husky chap, wit! Or i geht,” h fancy clothes, a typical trainer, real pal of Darcy. three years lawkins's experience get ting away from the dangers of war, ACK KPARNS ts pulling a lot of] fered Darcy $1,000 a we old stuff in his efforts to boost | f¥e Weeks wit Joe Bonds, who is here with dar- ing banners on the str won a popular victory over bir Morris recent! twenty-three inches and weighs 200 poun the old stuff the University of Michixar ball player being admitted to the Wash., a year ago.” have heard that Bonds was a black a boilermaker Wing | plicd he would sooner Corl} CHEAVEN himself Kearns says Bond law . ‘acoma 2 received scores of doosted as having the University f could learn tha Moran did in the the football play was rub Au stralian featherweight, deserves | over welg game] letter int when one considers which he fought in bed for a week with ¢ really got out from under th ets to fight He could hardly entered the ring before the bout that Touhe © blank couldn't first knockout? cigarette “MET” AMATEUR GOL TOURNEY North Shore Country Club Jeff} Awarded “Met” Open and Fights With! and Siwanoy the Junior. The Brooklawn Country Ciub of Bridgeport, Conn,, which ts the limit of the territory controlled by the Met- | been | Na} awarded the amateur championship! Connecticut, and esp Bridgeport ally in the ection, Would be ea p to the usual notch, somewhere vicinity 00. toy Chu han a| leht ree coverin, length of more than 6,401 sof its putting greens and rop ing July ting of t d 13. At the annu: pelation North Shore wa directly applied for ral delegate club whic ture, although from ni nt that the association might care to Junior champipnship tournament | was awarded to thé Siwanoy Country | | first dates to be announced for peoti+ | ires no | prophet to forecast all sorts of con- |flicting dates during June. { | 1 re is rumor that the national ama- month, and already the women of this district have intimated that their an. ng {nual tournament might be held som middle of June At yesterday's executive session the of Ardsley succecds James A. Tyng as | nan, and other mempers of the Ittec consist of Charles W. O'Con- sex County Country Club; G. C. | enway, Garden City Golf Ciub; Na- than Schroeder, glewood = Country mer, Fox Hilix 8. Douglas will con- to| Lesley Cup team, CHARLOTTE, 8. C. Jan. 19, — Gil cholis broke the record for the Meck- pburg Country Club with 6%. This nade in @ four-ball exhibition mateh, in which Nicholls and. Wilfred Loos and W. M. hamplon, by 6 and 3. y in a week and that's! why he took a chance and went op. | Simpson's best fighting weight in Australia was 120 pounds, Since his ved In]arrival here he haw taken on more | Sidney than ten pou stand it, Ss und he can't under- lL manager of} Allentown, who asks that his says, ‘and the gross toti Hallimore’s two perf the w less than § Was the only town that brought any- | The writer goes on to say t@et bh K had nothing else summer month this Darcey re- mn stein, WM In stag Darey show accusing tk writer, hi @ change to Unload the Australian burlesque show for next week pected to balk at thi teeming with symp: Joh is unex. pected knockout Wi Jin Philade at Monday night. | All praixe the little “Scoteh wop" f r{* his previous ring accomplishment ul call attention to the fact that | Wax one of the very few legitimate htweights in the country, 1 who fought them all wit lere is one bh. It is » Lewis. It tells about ahe years ago, Dundee knocked out Youn| O'Leary, and Dundec's'subsequent ree | mark that he could b any “sheeny" In the business. Abo Att id, but bot snly to resent it, Is wis, that a "She y should hand F Virginia tobacco paid Duty —Piedmonts, also, would cost Pay for tobacco in your -not for Import Duty. An ALL -Virginia cigarette— | Lautay The Cigarette of Quality 10 for RE Also Packed 20 for 10¢ Aen eenanenenane nena E EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917. SPORTING P BROOKLAWN GETS |Here’s the Man Who Is Stirring Up AGE IN NEW YORK New Baseball Strikes in the Big Leagues j¢RtfS 1) (VE. | | DAVE. FOLTZ. ON THE. Gilhooley’s Ankle Mended And He Is Anxious for Season to Open Manager Donovan of Yankees} Gov. Te" Receives Cheering Letter From Star Outtielder. ner, Ban Johnsen and Charles Ever Since Dave Fultz, the Former Diamond and Gridiron Star, Organized the Players’; Fraternity in 1912 the Magnates Have Been Predicting Its Death, but Here It Is Now About to Receive the Support of the Ameri- awaiting a chance to make a ft start and, as he says, win u pennant for somebody. The Reds are thinking |4°4 seriously of giving him a chance. By Bozeman Bulger. VIDENTLY Frank Gilhooley, the Mttle Yank outflelder, has not this strike that's Schalk, |did not. wish to w Americans, to the Metre : to-day in defl- | « heard about ance of the orders issued by Fultz keeping Dave Fultz up late. PUTTING "EM OVER” With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer | ES DARCY is | $30,¢ 0 and work \ his way up. | i But the Injunction Recently Old man with Granted Disbarred Jumper | witskers runs | | na | Is Vacated by Court. j ath in New a ’ j York, tt must have | tde Methuselah The injunction granted last week tol wore when they took his hoop’ swat Fdward L. Bmes, the Bronx Churet) from him | House standing high jumper, recently | | Dave Fults is toying h to find j disbarred by the Ama Athletic} gq, a calories of avurion mend (5 ae | Union, has been vacated, This action Johnson's last statement was taken in the Supreme Court nx County, rday by Justice | Let whe faye team work have v 9 issued f no use for Willie Hoppe. They claim yhn M, ‘Tierney, who issued it. 1 OF ie an IMaiuldeur tener The order to vacate was made r ane Judge Jeremiah ‘fT. Mahoney Warren C, Fielding, represe Amateur Athletic Uniou, had react an agre ent with Fran bE. Hole han and Charles V. Halley Jr, rep i we heatitte before the Registration Com- |, A geod fight is @ give and take até eee ee inateue Athicue Union, | fait with the fans doing the giving. Uaul the hear ab suspended and inchs as an amateur, : Pe Ine oruer to Vacate Was a comp L vindication of the Amu Athletic hire Caruso to do their bi Union. Judge Mahoney and Fielding came to court armed with affiday and evidence of all kinds ho ga f u make ermined fight and they a - tien and the vacuting of the order] "ant in summer ay well as winter, LIL! GING Only thing that prevented Presi« nt Wilson from ending the war, was that everybody said “No.” ao hes stands to compete The fans might go on a strike, » compel soft drink boys to King. \ To secure a team of peanuts ia each bag smiy on the stipulation that it was is ie without terms ur conditions bindit To compel recruit shortstops to spon the A. A, U, Wear @ glove on their shoe, Kmes and his attorneys destved to - the 1 have the withdrs Pe Keanting of a hi teur Or Athleuic Union, but L me iawyers would not agree, withough they bound themselve the com mittee Would qrant ing. f thermore, Limes @ to withdi decision of which he f make umpires explain what bh One" and “Bit Three” To prevent the losing team from stalling for winter in June. Guess when the baliplayers their union cards they will put up Bite Squawk for an eight hour se. fon. With the bi that w if the ease ha In answerkig that he had Judge Mahon thec not entitl ~| plain, how for # hearing before he function he have had one. and said he could still have one if he| Gosh, if th wished It 90 On @ strike It is much t Beem a:ate dye Mahoney, lared — ineligibl son is going to battle E but nobody hag heard ¢ yull boasting about it. The baseball season closes once in a while, but the golf season is just like rent. stlers would only ken Dave is locket. Pon Johnsott lervy Xmas curdng © Kaiser and the Caar don't suine shaving bi any. had a chat stated thetr| willingness to withdraw. Then when} guit Don me up on the calendar there was h because ¥ van is trying to have meet une | Yanks’ travelling schedule ex# Tidraw theirapneat| tended so as to include the bases, olitan Arsociation. The At a delay too because they were| Allentown High School has de- not quite ready to go on. fed’ not to meot Yale. ofniee can Federation of Labor and Planning to pieasant retler to the whoop-er-up Strike if Its Grievances Are Not Adjusted. | sends a letter to Bill Donovan telling about his enthusiasm for the coming Not’ only does he promise to come with both fect up and toenails) dragging, but he is boosting for another player by the name of #loane, He says s man quick, unless got there first. loane played up here In the ern Leegue,” | I've watched him close. will make as good If not @ better hit- that new first base- ‘The Harlem Sporting Club will hold By William Abbott. quiet-spoken DAVE FULTZ HOLDS SECRET CONFERENCE WITH PLAYERS IN HUB. BOSTON, Jan. President of th Stanley Yoakum of Denver : ‘and | weight champiou Augie Ratner, the Bronx middleweight, and Frank | Cartons, the ‘cowboy borer, will be the principals, |, At tM New Molo A. A. tonight there will be| riey Leonard, brother of the clever lightwelelt ° Renny, and Artie McGorerm axe billed Southerner, Bill should get t ; somebody else ha |Fraternity, because “in union ther¢ is strength.” thing real ere Darcy dy to call a strike of balltossers In order to make the magnates toe the mark, \cireus, providing he} The fraternity head says do during the/onces of the players must be adjust- special Dave Fultz, Baseball Players’ secret confer- last night with a league phiyers in the fra- unville, direc- side igh weight, who has teen scoring many knockouts recently, has been sigue! up for two matches by I belleve he bor! the Clermont Spo coke at Wantfield, aod on Feb, | taken int Progress | Young Al ter than Holke man that McGraw grabbed." will meet Harry Condon a tuanjed or else the umpires won't have a papresentalive, Speaker, Cleveland star, who are nd the meeting. nd the follow » Boston big le boring | Martin, In Marty Tew. | Leachte, Barifiekl will be mee Healy | hitter in the velte ng 8 lot of tricks from his | feently Kuo ked out Mealy is working like the Kerry henry weight the man from the ¢ the New Polo A. A chane jehans declared Wild Will certainly do isn't about the fraternity. T'll tell you another thing: Lf Gilhoo- ley is tn Shape to play in its old form |} have this American | pose League race buzzing before the end Oiympie Cub, of the first season son Right now It bs {| Gate is in Pittsburgh. Darcy is ex. {of fandom doesn't know what # On one side of the Those present inc ing six members of tb Ty Baseman Car- lisle Smith of the Braves: Third Baseman Larry Gardner Infielder Babe Ruth the Yanks will oo place Monday club: ownera: bually He is one of the! ing ball players in the| Who watched him |Wil bor Cleve Hawking and Willie Kubler will tater Day, ‘The bill would closely last spring, says that Gilhoo- ley is the nearest t Willie Keeler that The Yank manage |you know, that the and Outfielde; At the Village A. ©, to-night Sailor Grande | hosing contenta like the We! the world cha condition ed" MeDoaald Jackson | from their pay envelopes. Or Ray West of Flattush and Billy Welton of the of Willlamaburg. nal to the Bov Mea the two feature boute, fielder of the was present, vs in Class AA ng to a second} furnish the |‘ McDonald rting Club to-morrow ne still believes, of Gilhooley om winning including Connolly of Sioux City, Young MeAuliffe, the Br who ia the New England ¢ worked out yesterday at ten-round bout with Scotty ng Reddy, at the Fairmont A, ©, to-morron | McAuliffe has a workt of speed and should | | wake good In bis debut here, port featherweight mended now. McGraw’s determina short on catchers just when a cham- pionship is within reach is shown by his recalling of Sandberg recommended tse a year Ago. nt manager has postponed his trip ‘uba until he can mobilize all his players for the trp to Marliy o have no concern about hold- Most of the valuable contract, and the oth. ers will be eager has a chance of getting i | the World's Sories national League. on not to run ‘The history of the Player “Montieth’s battler, fons when he some of the champtlon- ship football games 1vl2 Fuliz came very much in | slight of exc why will meet T e main event at the Mroadmay 8; be newspaper New Orleans during Mardi Gras bers. Kilbane Knocks | heading the surprising any the enaations) Pa: So satisfied are the club owne |league officials with the situation that quite @ party of them are going South y. Among those who will spend fa week or ao at Dover Hall Club, Ga., Wilbert Robinson, 'YOU NEED NOT SUFFER WITH BACKACHE AND RHEUMATISM: If you have never bought here, now is the time to get upport of the ation of Labor featherweight Righth Avenue, on Jan match thas been in the making for montbe, Toubey This is a notable sale Charlie Sunpsu, : Fultz played Brown eleven | hand smash to the & similar blow and earned this roun¢ th and soon professional finishing wall nturies GOLD haw been a standard ho edy for kidney, aon trouble, have been a ata' Harvey of New technical knockout oy ork, last night won a Rilly Wilson of diseases connected urinary organs. Muarlom Olt your # and are perfectly ha returned to Brown and the elle and li ing of the kidney der, driving out the polsonous gern They are the organs of the body the purifiers of your blood, ed Wilson and drop) oor in the third round blood and stomach are not an the kidneys and bladder ly restored to your usual Hiliman Defeats Mohr, when urluating | rheumation, you to look @ ow the speedy | \y not as represent nealed packames. ted GOLD MEDAL er your kidneys and biad+ all departments of the game iklynite Was utterly wnabie of the agility | are OE uey are Bote” Fultz used to ea Vora Amer nd hit because Fultz left basebell to practise law, of the Western boy, Ac: | cept no eubstitue Dennen el — — _ = grid ‘On NeXt season. 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