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The Brussels Post, 1959-06-25, Page 3ropes in an effort to poll himself back into the fight. Somehow, he got back, but he looked a pathetic sight, bleeding from a number of cuts, his arms hanging strewn aod jaw unpro- tected. Firpe ltirWed its, One solid putsch on that open jaw, and it would all be over, Firpo advanced on his help- lees, opponent. Blow after -blow ripped into Dempsey'e badly, and he sagged to, hie knees, but re, gained his balance before the count could start. He could scarcely push out a glove in an attempt to stop his opponent, and the question was whether he could survive till the end of the round, It was here that the Wild Bull of the Pampas lived up to his name -- tragically so from his point of view, He punched away with almost maniacal frenzy at Dempsey's body, a target which might have been a hunk of steel for all the effect the blows had. That unprotected chin, on which a chance blow bad landed to cause so much damage, he left alone. This mistake cost Firpo the championship. Dempsey somehow managed to stay on his feet till the end of the first round, and when he came out for the second ring- siders noticed the change in him, Now his eyes gleamed with determination to end the con- test as quickly as possible. The finish was •not long in coming. Dempsey landed quick- ly with two powerful left hooks. Then came a right uppercut, and another left to the-body. Firpo went down, and no one expected him to get up again. Yet at "five" he was on his feet once more. Now was seen the difference in the two-men. A crushing left to the stomach had Firpo gasp- ing, and as he stepped back the champion brought over a right hook to the jaw. Firpo collapsed, motionless, and he did not re- gain his feet until the count was over. Dempsey collected half a mil- lion dollars for his four minutes' work. Tex Rickard, the pro- moter, who had also done very nicely, declared that he wts go- ing to match the two men again as he considered the result "in- decisive." But this time he had overdone the ballyhoo. No one believed him. Least of all Luis Angel Firpo. Big Ben Nearly Sank A Ship CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AGENTS WANTED S 'M ITUATIONS VACANT MALI OR FEMALE EARN 5600 or more at home in sear* time representing Canada's finest Children's Camp .And Ranch, Establish. ed 25 years, Information; "Wildwood", Vaudreuil, Quebec,' SAWS Cush In year Spare TiMe, 411St phew your friends our Christmas and All-Oceasien Greeting Cards (including Rengespe), Stationery, gifts. Write Par samples, Colonial Card Ltd, 4 49-P 4240eIl. Ph*, Toronto ARTICLES FQR. SPORTING GOODS One hundred years age on Sunday*, May 31st, London's Fiig Ben boomed out for the first time. The centenary was to be marred, by an exhibition in the Westminster Jewel Tower and by other celebrations, including ceremony in New Palace Yard. 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Just how seriously Dempsey took all the wild publicity stories about his opponent is hard to judge, but ringsiders noticed ,.that he seemed unusually nervy and excited during the prelim- inaries. Firpo had a weight advantage of about 25 pounds, which, allied to his great strength and quite a turn of speed, was enough to give even so tough a warrior as Dempsey something to think about. And the Argentinian certainly meant business. With almost the first blow of the fight, a terrific pile-driving right, he showed that the stories of his strength had not been exaggerated. But Dempsey was in superb condition and never flinched. In- deed, the blows -his opponent landed only roused him to anger. The "Manassa Mauler," famed for his scientific fighting, threw science to the winds and tore into his opponent. Firpo could not take punishment as well as he could hand it out, and he sank to the floor. He beat the count easily enough. But scarcely had the timekeeper ceased calling than he was down, once more. Then again he was felled, and again. Twice he went to his knees, but regained a fighting posture, be- fore the count could begin. The end seemed near, and Dempsey, scorning defence, gave him no respite as he advanced throwing punches with both hands. Firpo had been ,down seven . times in that first round before the real sensation happened. Dempsey, rushing in fora:the kill, made no effort to get out of the way of a tremendous right swing which his challenger aimed at his chin. The blow crashed home with sickening force. 'Dempsey, stop- ped in his tracks, overbalanced, and plunged straight through the rapes on to the Press table. Re- lentlessly, the timekeeper tolled off the seconds as the champion, dazed and hurt, pawed at the LEARN Auctioneering. Term soon. Free catalogue. Reisch Auction Col- lege, Mason. City, Iowa, America. BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE THE latest in 'Swine Breeding, Blue Spotted. Start your herd now. Register- ed Landrace gilts bred to Large Black boars, also imported Large Blacks. Goose Creek Farm, Grand Valley, On-tario. It was a mistake to christen the Firpo baby Luis Angel, for he grew up to be anything but angelic — in the professional sense anyway. Luis became a boxer, and a very good one. But angelic? Even in. his native Argentina, where they are not noted for angelic dispositions, Luis became known as the "Wild Bull of the Pampas," and this was a much better title. He was bull-like in nearly every sense: a giant of a man weighing 215 pounds, thick-neck- ed, with massive shoulders and forearms powerful enough to fell an- ox. Though he had only a fleeting glimpse of world fame, Firpo is still remembered as the man who knocked Jack Dempsey out of the ring in a world heavy- weight title fight. It has to be added that if only he had not behaved so much like a wild bull he would have become champion 'himself. His brief clutch at the title happened in September, 1923, after he had beaten. Jess Wil- lard, a former champion, Dempsey had just been taken fifteen rounds by Tommy Gib- bons — the first time for five years any of his fights had gone the distance — and the question was whether he was slipping. The arrival of Firpo, hailed `as champion of his country, gave promoter T e x Rickard the chance to show whether Demp- sey was on the slide. Firpo had tremendous strength and the ability to throw wicked right hooks and swings. If Dempsey, strong as he was, should get in the way of one of these blows he could very easily meet the same fate as Willard. Dempsey's own strength, of course, was well known, but much was made of the ferocious- ness of the "Wild Bull" in the pre-fight publicity. Probably not even Rickard, its instigator, knew what he was stirring up. But he was perfectly satisfied when over 85,000 people poured into the stadium where the fight was to take place. 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