Show ANOTHER 1116 LEN IEMON PLUCKED FLOCKED DY BY BURNS Beats J Jack ck Palmer Into Helplessness Helplessness Helplessness Help Help- From Start and Wins Vins in Fourth Republican Special Cable London Feb 10 Tommy Tommy Burns Burn tho Canadian who calls CRUS himself lt the the American champion pugilist tonight knocked out Jack Palmer of Now New CaNtle Gastie Can Can- He tle before tho the Wonderland club lo located located lo- lo Jn n the most r. wre wretched part of ot White Chapel The end ond Od came In the tho middle lo of th thi th fourth round when Palmer Pal Pal- mer after being sent sont to the floor sev MV- i eral times UmeR wen ven down fron a hEa left hook hoole to th the side of ot me tas head hend The Th Englishmen Englishman dragged to hl hi hla knees and r rested d his hi elbows on un the tilE floor while tIe lIt count was vas slowly tolled off ott tie Lie Ie un waR n 10 n 9 1 such auth h a i L dazed condition that WI l. the tha referee said ahl ahlten ten he was vas unable to goi gt t. t to lila Jils feet and the battle was over 01 Tho The reel real blow that ended the fight tight was a t Ivan i-ard rd smash right about abO the tue heart that thit forced Palmer to lower hl his arms leaving Burns Burn the opening forthe forthe for forthe the hook houk that ended the tho fight tight Palmer fought h In tl the the- start He lie vu was so completely outclassed that he could not oven even ward off Burnss Burns's t fusillade fusil lade of ot blous let Jet alone lan land l an any cf- cf c blows himself Never o Burl S was vas so tn fast L and clever that ho holit lit lilt Palmer when and wherever he lie pleased and when he hc Briton was not busy picking himself up he was makIng mak- mak Ing ng desperate le to LO cover cove his bin hoad Anti and body ody Some 2000 persons paid an exorbitant fee e to see the miserable contest which was scheduled to gu go o 20 O rounds Odds ol of ot 31 six to four tour were freel freely of- of fared ered on tho the American b by the ld- ld ors era rs but there wore very verv few tew that had hall the he temerity fo o bet on the I Englishman Eveh offers of oven even mone money Unit that Pal- Pal leer ner would not last six rounds went begging The Tho fight was for or a side elite bet I of or 2500 and 76 75 per cent of nf the gate J Among those that sat by the ringside ring ring- side sie was Je Jem n no Rocho h the Irish champn champion champl cham cham- pl pion n who had been backed by a 3 syndicate syn sn licate headed b by Richard Crocker the thc former loader of ol T hall hail in Now York to light fight Burns in Dublin on St. St Pat da cIa day Roche nohe watched the pro pro- grass gres of or tho the contest with a a. smile or on lila his face III Ills only comment was Palmer PRImer fought ought like an old woman Burns Is a 0 ma master ster o of the tho art of pugilIsm Ism sm and In addition to this was In splendid physical condition Burns was the first to climb into the theng ring ng He wore worl his 1 usual smile and chatted with friends as he watched Palm Palmer almet r crawl through the tho rop ropes s and g 9 Q to his chair Tho rho Englishman was waso wasso so o O. n nervous r ou that every man in the tou house e ecO cO could tee e his hands trembling whIle his handlers put on his lila gloves glo Hut ilc Jc Was AVas Game A V man with a cockney accent Intro Intro- 13 uc d the tho fighters They grabbed bed each others other's hands hand and aud In Ir a a. second the fight Ight was wa on Without a bit of or 1 pro pro- ro- ro n a Buris neat nent his and nd left i to tr of Palmar Yo Tb latter atter threw his arms across acrosS' his face facend and nd received rece t- t two to o awful blows on the tho body odi He Ho staggered ered a away aay ay with Burns Bunts after fter him like a eat tnt Burns shot In Inthe inthe the he blows so fast it was vas Impossible to keep kepp count ot of them At the en end l of one no Palmer was on his knees taking the count and the referee might as s well have havo rendered his bin decision there thero and nd then But Dul like all till English fighters ne no had gameness He got up at t the count of ot seven even and was able to keep lep his feet teet for or nearly nearh c. c minute while tho the smiling Burns Durns urns prepared for an on onslaught laught When hen It t came Palmer looked d as helpless as asan asan an n Inmate of or an tn old mans man's home Ills His head jerked back and forth with the the blows lows and md finally he sank to the tre floor from a a. right to th the heart i |