Show DARCY IS IN DUTCH All AllAROUND ALLAROUND AROUND All of Which Is P Pretty etty Tough on an Australian Austral Austral- ian Antipodean Gloat Ov Over r His Misfortunes Misfortune x By H. H C. C Hamilton By United Press Pre YORK March 10 10 N NEW Governor Whitman's action in barring Les Le Darcy from participation par par- in bo boxing contests cantata in m New York is extremely pop popular ar arin in Australia according to o editorial editorial edi edi- tonal on the mans man's departure printed in the Melbourne Argus reporting here her The Argus of February 5 S said Lea Lu Darcy the young youn boxer who es escaped escaped es- es from Australia a few months month ag agIn ao saI I In order It Is I. alleged to avoid military service Is la a living example of the man who fights fight anti and runs run away and lives live t ti t. fight another day Darcy has haa bun bien matched to fight McCoy In New Verk next next March and his hI share hare of the purse will be It Is la to be ba ho hoped cI that while Darcy Is la In America he ho will take Ulce steps step to secure naturalization In that country Even In American yea eyes Darcy must cut a poor figure It Is I. Interesting to compare him with that great baser Carpentier When approached recently with an offer to box In Australia Carpentier Car Car- replied proudly I. I M I 1 am a soldier of France Franco He Ho may box at a L charity matinee In Paris occasionally when whon on leave leav from the trenches but but- large larga purses and Mid ha the applause of or the stadium have no attraction tion lion for him while the war lasts He b Is I. too proud to avoid the tho fighting Ger- Ger mans Mick lIck Hawkins Darers Darcy's trainer probably ably could cull a a. l lesson from this e edi l- l tonal When hen Eddie Kane went to Goshen and received a n. rebuff from Darcy DAlCY In ef er- forts to get the tho Australians Australian agreement to fight tight In Milwaukee Hawkins made himself conspicuous by his hie contempt for tor and America Hill be bo down to tho the window to see 00 e y ye 6 he told Kane when chaffing him about the tho probability of being sent Into war If It the tho United States Joins y ysee Yd on cn HIm see seo not Darc Darcy expressed no eu such euch h sentiments but hut it la Is unfortunate he be should be connected connected connected con con- with A no man who In is so free In his hla criticism of ot his native land Hawkins also had a a. few fow facetious remarks to make mcke regarding this country His characterIzation characterization character character- of Uncle Sams Sam's arm army was expected expected ex ex- to bo be laughable but It ral railed faiLed d to rouse an answering smirk from Kane and accompanying newspaper men The Tho joke joko hat hall no point with them Dare Darcy slipped slightly toward a bout with Gibbons In his negotiations with Kane but he ho Is afraid he would be bo looked upon In this country OB ns a Q guilty man mall should he run from New York at atHe present He Ho evident evidently Is listening to the counsel of ot Grant Hugh Brown above abo every ery other acquaintance and probably is doing so 80 to his disadvantage I Darcy has been told that Browns Brown's Jawers lawyers lawyers law Jaw ers are investigating every angle angJe of ot the tho governors governor's refusal to permit his appearance appearance appear appear- appearance ance In New York and are aro planning to bring suit They believe 20 so Due Darcy Dercy said Mid that an nn Injunction can n be bo obtained to prevent Whitman from sticking his finger in In Rumors also llo have been to the tho effect that Darcy's interests might be bo protected It If all else tidIed failed by a a. suit for a huge sum Bum in damages Inside sources today however stated there w was s no chance chanco of oC Darcy being al allowed at lowed hewed to fight tight The chance chanco oven 0 of Injunction Iii In- junction proceedings was IlS laughed at |