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.
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by other celebrations, including
ceremony in New Palace Yard.
Big Ben's voice Is known to
most of the world, but probably
few people are aware of the
unique circumstances, in which
the, famous bell got its name.
One day in 1856 there was sr
spirited, debate in the House of
Commons over the naming of the
bell that had been cast for the
clock tower in the recently re,
built Houses of Parliament.
Sir Benjamin Hall, M,P., the
Chief Commissioner of Works,
an immense figure of a man
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virtues of the bell, which he
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Amid roars of laughter the
House adopted this suggestion,
and Big Ben has kept that name
ever since,
Before its original, weighing
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One at York Minster weighing
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People expressed amazement
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tons heavier.
Having been cast at a foundry
in Norton, near Stockton-on-
Tees, the bell was shipped as
deck cargo aboard a small
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encountered off Flamborough
Head, and for three days the
little vessel tumbled and tossed
in heavy seas, while all hands
prayed that the great bell would
not break adrift from its lash-
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last the Nore lightship was
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But after a few months of
use in the belfry at Westminster
the bell cracked. A second one
was therefore ordered from
Messrs. George Mears, of White-
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sixteenth century.
On October 8th, 1858, the task
of hoisting it and the four
smaller, bells which chime the
quarters was begun. This took
several days. When eventually
hoisted in position, the second
Big Ben was slung to an oak
beam, two feet square and rein-
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damage.
The bell was not quite out of
its troubles yet, however, for on
the day it was due to ring oui,
over London for the first time
the clock refused to work. The
waiting throng below roared its
derision, and a week later
'Punch' came out with a car-
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However, the mechanical de-
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31st, 1859, the new Big Ben,
which weighs thirteen-and-a-half
tons, and cost $200,000, began
its long and faithful service.
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Fight Was Short
But Furious !
witnessed more action and sen-
sation and. ups and downs —
in every sense — than they could
normally expect to see in half a
dozen fights.
Reporters counted no fewer
than eleven knockdowns, though
some were so short that the
timekeeper was unable to begin
counting. Dempsey himself went
down twice; the first time was
one of the most spectacular and
most famous knock-downs that
the sport has recorded.
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
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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. The takings
reached one and a quarter mil-
lion dollars. And in three min-
utes, fifty-one seconds of actual
fighting it was all over. The
Wild Bull of the Pampas had
been thrown and tamed,
Yet none of the fans grudged
a cent of the money. They had
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Hydro. Salary, $3,000.
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The overhead monorail may
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plan, which for some reason •has
been used in only one place —
in Wuppertal, Germany, where
it has operated for some dec-
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Seattle let a contract several
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grounds. It is due to be in oper-
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Walt Disney announced recently
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his mile-long monorail at Dis-
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is quiet and "absolutely safe"
he says. The trains could make
70 miles an hour but will be
held down to 85 because of
curves,
Houston is among the cities
studying monorail, the city plan-
ning and public Works directors
having been instructed recently
to include that possible solution
among studies of the mass trans-
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the Disneyland, which is no toy
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erifilied Sells 'For sone toil, apply
Some hydrated, lithe and for irn-
ovetigied tine a good Oa-
PraetiCally any
011.0161)IteVery be by . an
•ifitilithitidit Of linie followed
week Of two late by fertilizer.
1156 not AWAY both of ttieSe too
close togethee,
()STE tOlt 10.0AD?
Carrying out the wishet Of her
publican Intsbaild, his widow,
WhO lived in Sancihridge, had a
stone beer mug set tip On hit
grave.
11Aobik HAs —First enietheiVer to pitth t2 perfeet 'MOW lialjthi
'11Oddlit, center, sshowni performance the
Braves. .Milwaukee: At .l'eft altitestip. :of his feet
knackle, bail' i3 thown, Haddix tetieed.. 36 batters' iiedeer foioiinii by three +hi
stuiTlber ,of consecutive batters retired by tam klinbee. of Brooklyn*, in 1884, Despite, Airs-
tirriitrites Ile Wai. Charged 'With loss "Of the do'biiiievtodeotit'd of Con Uheartied run by Mitwetukiii
I'rt the 13th it8Stlit is 100.
ONEXPEdtdi VISITOR'Policemen WOddell "(e f t) and
Nelson ;'flan are crouched over the body of o lar g e 'bidek bear
they and killed. In, the center of Nte one. knew
where the .anteiied: had carne from, but rEvut 1OU bottbbieb
let 40' tetudtt ttrs t'"',4 iii pursuit of it.