Show DEWEY DEMPSEY HAS AS BATTLE ATTLE OF CAREER AYO BRENNAN EM AT END ED OF LO LONG BATTLE ATTLE Big Bill Gives the Utah Wildcat the Hardest f S Run of His Career Jack Is Badly Cut L v I About the Face Before He G Gets ts v in Haymaker V I M j v 1 v 4 By Henry L. L Farrell S J Ai r United Press Staff Correspondent T Y y YORK D Dec c. c 15 The The worlds world heavyweight crown ClOW l st still ll rests ests NB t on n the scowling br brow w of Jack Dempsey V. But the face under it was somewhat altered today 5 t L The left ear ear of the champion was vas smashed and torn his lips were puffed out olt and cut his jaws were swollen and andl his isoye eyes were puffy and red S He was in bed tired and worn orn or from going the S longest distance I Q of his career and from taking his worst beating S Bill Brennan the tho the big husky Chicago heavyweight stayed twelve rounds with the man killer last night in Madison Square Garden and in those twelve rounds he made the champion work the h hardest he has ever worked and take more than he has ever taken Two vicious punches in tile stomach and ad anda ada a a smashing right on his head Inthe in inthe the the middle of the twelfth round folded Brennan up and he fell on hi his hi head and elbows in a neutral corner knocked out He e tried e gamely to J and d stay y out the f few remaining e g rounds d but tho steady pounding on his heart and stomach stomach ach rights and lefts that whacked against him like blows of an air riveter had lad sapped every bit of endurance Take Tale the count his seconds were screaming from his corner lIe He took the count count because because he had to HUGE CROWD Close Close Close- to spectators gathered with the expectation of going home borne early Instead In- In stead they sta stayed ed late and were given the surprise of their life The gallery gods away up in the smoke clouds around the rim of the roof several times were in a violent uproar with the thought that they were seeing a a championship change hands The crowd was startled by seeing the supposed easy mark the victim of the publics public's demand to see Dempsey in action action ac ac- ac- ac tion rush out of his corner in the first round and andl smack the champion on the jaw They were more startled to see Brennan carrying the fight to the champion champion cham chum pion and leading all the time Brennan socked rocKed the champion twice with rights in the second round and brought a black scowl and bared teeth to the tho face of Dempsey The third round passed and the crowd began to wonder It was wondering more and more up up-to up to the eighth when the tide began to turn Brennan had won the first five rounds and was even up to the eighth when Dempsey got through two crushing blows to his stomach The Chicago fighter winced with pain and he went vent to his corner open mouthed a and ad d fagged From Eom then hen on Cn Dempsey won on A Although though me- me nau more endurance He had more mote steam In his punches and more energy left to get around Dempsey was a bit and slow low Jack Tack Kearns said today V 1 The champion was drawn to a very fine point when he entered the ring He was pasty In the face and didn't have a superfluous ounce He was cold too and it took tool him five rounds to get warm enough to show anything like his form Dempsey has had only two fights in seventeen months He showed the results re results re- re suits of his Inactivity He missed frequently frequently fre fre- fre- fre his timing was slow and his eye ere re was off True he won his fight and e a retained Hire champIon hip but he lost a lot of his Us tolor color olor He had taught the fans to expect a Q victory In a punch OP or r so or In around or so o and because he took so o long ong to ret get a hard harel strong fighter fig the crowd filed out with the thought that somebody goin oin to get im Mm S Charlet Charla Weinert the N Newark N N. J. J heavyweight and Bartley Dartley Malden of this city furnished a preliminary Weinert wel weighed hEd hE'd three pounds ore more than Madden The Newark man wall ivas va the aggressor throughout and pave gave Madden a sound beating The Judges agreed on Weinert as the win nor ncr at the end of the e tenth round TATE TE TI X Two negroes Bill Tate of New York I and Kid Norfolk of Baltimore from I the rival training camps of Dempsey and aad Brennan were the principals in I the ten ten round round bout which preceded the main bout Tate was six inches tall taller r Sand rand nd two forty-two pounds heavier than his pis is Opponent who weighed pounds rate had some difficulty in landing on n the smaller man while the little lff J w scored frequently with lefts and and rights on stomach and face to tle the evident amusement of the spec spec- t who cheered the Norfolk 1 18 untiring A hard blow i dr w blood from Tates Tate's no nose noe e in the s seventh y nth and the only points Tate scored were earned by an occasional dab ab tp the aggressors aggressor's sors sor's head e judges judge's decided that Kid Nor Nor- folk oll had iad won S Humphreys introduced D Dempsey as the hardest hitting heavy W weight Champion ever ver known Brennan Bren- Bren nan nan was introduced as as from Chicago and d the most popular heavyweight in the Middle West Vest The weights were S Dempsey Dampsey Brennan 19 I r I |