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Subscribe to the Franklin Times CHAMPION LASTED THREE ROUNDS BUT HE WAS HELPLESS Threw t'p Sponge When (ion* Sound ed 4th Round, Hud) Bloody IT WAS DFMPSEY'S FH?HT FROM START TO FINISH Wlllard Apparently "The Most Sur prised Man in The U. S.*% Said "Mj Strength Went From Me In The First Round*; Dempsey Breathing Hard After Nine Minutes* Use of His Arms On Opponent's Body, With Temperature at 110 Degrees; sto? ry Descriptive of The Fight. Toledo, O., July 4.?By virtue of one of the speediest and most-one-sides battles which ever decided a big fistic fcveut. Jim k Dfi^psoy. who mpy new wish to be known by his full voting name of William Harrison Dempsey, today became the world's champion heavyweight boxer. To all intent? and purposes he whipped the huge Jess Willurd, favorite in the njeag**?* betting , in one round. Dempsey thought the referee had announced him winner and actuallyjeft the ring. But he was called back and~the butch er continued for two rounds more when Jess, sitting in bis corner, with a bewildered look on his swollen coun tenance failed to respond to the gong for the fourth round. "No L'se," Said Jess. "It was no use to continue," said the ex-champlon. "My strength went from me in the first round." He sat there, apparently the most surprised man in the United States at the moment. His right eye was clos ed and Lis l.gl't cheek swollen and blue with bruises. Blood covered his body and his arms hung so helplessly over the ropes that It seemed as if a child might give him further abuse without arousing his interest. Winner Breathing Hard. Dempsey was breathing hard when the fight ended, but it was from exer tion and not from punishment. He escaped alpiost unburi, he h*S been using his armsSHre triphammers on the ajiatomy of hre opponent, for nine crowded minutes in a sun that sent the thermometer to 110 degrees, bis heart was still pumping at higb pressure and he appreciaieii the brea thing spell. In the hrut ffw seconds of the cu test it looked as if the experts who bad been assigned to keep detailed ac count oi all blows struck might come measureably close to doing so. but it was only for a fraction of a moment. DeniDsev's Quick Work. After that, the export? did well to count Jack's blows, let alone take note i of how each was made. The challeng- | er knocked the big fellow down five j times in the first round and had him hanging helplessly on the ropes or | draped over his own shoulders most of the time when he was not taking, advantage of the count. \ W i Hard Down Five Times. The crowd thought the fight was ov er in that round. Willard was down, for the fifth time and the count was ! apparently about to end when the I gong sounded. It was a modest gong I which could not make Itself.Jieard be- | fore to many people, and eveti Demp- | scy did not get it. He crawled thru lUli fflirawiw wiii HHtui'u urn umiiu mm shoulders of screaming fans when the truth was broken to him, and be was hauled back. Such fighting as the Kansas ranch man* produced was placed on exhibi tion at the onset. Ho had stood in his corner a picture of confidence. His smile seemed that of on? who had a brief and not unpleasant task be fore him. He certainly- wuh all to go. for just before time was called he was heard to remark: "Let's get this thing over." He measured the attendance, which disappointed estimates by about "i?j per cent, with an appraising eye. Ddnpsey presented a contrail. None of the confidence of his training camp statements appeared In his bear ing. The man across from lilm out weighed him 40 pounds and looked as big and impregnable as a metropoli tan hank building. The mood ot' the challenger was plainly thoughtful and more than on** ringside gazer whisper ed: ? He's licked right now." The Klcrlit By Ronnds. ROUND 1. Willard landecftlie first blow, a Hght left to the head."- The champion landed a right and left to I the head. Dempsey hooked a left to WiUard'8 stomach. Dempsey missed a left ami right to the head. Willard j snapped a left to the jaw. Dempsey {knocked Willard down with a right to thijfaw twi.v The rbampion took a of six each time, and when he tni'MHw r iwm%Lof I Grandmother nul "That's why he's so paJU and peev | Ish and nwmpm tn hta ?Iccp." Qtvn htm ' DR. THACHER'S > Worm syrup i and ft*l I mnJbB a child ' of him. And <Hanrtmother . KNEW ? aho?d unod this I KOO<J ohJ nvwhlV on HER } chlldrna l| m youv fru* ^om; 1? ?v th^cheb Mrwem Co. SCOGGIN'S I)KIG STORK got up Dempsey knocked him down with lofts and rights to the Jaw. Tin- challenger tore Into him and knocked him down for a third knock- J down, 'looring him. It was,the end I of li e round and Willard was saved by th- gong. ROl'NL) '1. Dempsey rushed Wil- | lard in his corner. pounding his jaw with rights and lefts. The cham pion's right eye was closing from the i i1 II.! li'/ii'iiUliiiL suring him with rights and lefts to the jaw. Willard seemed dazed. i Dempsey put three lefts to the bad I eye. Willard landed a ^feeble upper-' cut. Willard's eye was rapidly clos ing. Dempsey had to be called back into the ring for the second round because he thought he had won tne fight. Wil lard staggered to his corner at the end of the second round. HOL'XD 3. Dempsey nit Willard twice with lefts to the Jaw. Dempsey sent a right to the jaw and a left to the body. Dempsey peppered lefts to Willard's jaw without a return. Demp sey backed the champion to the ropes and hammered him with lefts and rights to the jaw and body. Dempsey put a right and left to tne head and had the blood streaming from the champion's mouth. Willard landed a stinging uppercut to Dempsey's Jaw and Dempsey retal iated with a left to the jaw. The challenger, unmarked, was covered with blood which poured from Wil lard's mouth. Dempsey Jilt the cham pion with a right and left to (he jaw. Willard threw up the sponge at the end of the third round. Probably the majority of clergymen are poor because they preach without notes. There is reason in all thing?, but it's different with some people. LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Free zone costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns calluses and "hard skin" on bottom of feet, then lift them off. 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