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A Cripple Champion.

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A Cripple Champion. WONDERFUL NEWPORT ATHLETE I Cycli8t.Swimmer,Wrestler, & Footballer I Mr. W. W. Francis, the champion cripple athlete, has now returned to his native town (Newport) after his recent accident at Potney Bridge, London, which has previously been reported in these columns. His accident is sure to handicap him, aAthorogh he has many times held the whistle in local foot- ball matches, and may be seen m this capacity again. During his career he has displayed an enthusiasm in athletics which would have been worthy of a round man. Mr. Francis I was born In Newport in 1886. whioh makes him 22 years of age. He has been A Cripple from Birthi suffering from paralysis of the right side of the body from the hip down, and particularl-y does this affect the lower portion of the righ-t leg which is a.imcet without any muscle. The cripple has followed athletics from a very early age with a keenness which could hardly be surpassed in one of sound ghysique. Lt was in"'th.e football season of 13-4 that he took an aotive part in athletics, when he played as a forward for the Newport Thurs- day Juniors, a Rugby team. In the fol- lowing year he took up swimming, and when the football season came round again played for Pill United, Llanfreohfa, and Newport Juniors. Then in the season 1906-7 ho took uip the organising of a Thursday team (the United Services), of which he was vice captain. Coi-ftinoing during the summer months his swimming, he was in 1906 captain of the Newport Forward Movement Water Polo team, and as their custodian rendered yeoman service. The next swimming season saw him captain of the Newport Y.M.C.A., Water Polo team, and his ambitions were realised by having the horlouir to capta4n an invincible club. The teame year he won the Newport Swimming Club's championship firora scratch. He also assisted the Newport Police i at water polo. He holds A Certificate for Life-Saving, a?d has been instrameaw *m saving m0t'81 than oce person from drowning. L  S the football. e?aMt t9a1 be pht?a? "between the sticks" for the Newport Thurs- day A.F.O. 'l'h.- career of this versatile young athlete had been closely wataiuxl by Sergeant- iilt:>tr u.c tor A. Stevenson, R.F.A., who is a miiatary gymnastic instructor at Portland, and he kindly offered to train Franoie to see if he could lower the record for tne athletic mile. In April of this year he took this ma Her up seriously, and accepted Mr, Stevenson's invitation for coaching. After some hard training1 the plucky cripple went across to ijt/.faat, and created a sensation in the Irish city by covering the course in the marvellous time of luinin. ldsec., and beating the previous record, created by J. Barns, of London ?ho, by the way, htM the advantage of two sound legs) by 2mm. 32f«: This competition comprises a. mile, equa1 pM'ts of which have to be cycled (on an omkiary roadster bicycle), ran. w?Lke(L sculled, and swoon. At'ter this achievement the Ne-wportonian met with a wonderful reception from aU classes. Be them threw out a challenge to any cripple athlete in Ireland, but failed to get an o-ppoonent. In addation to these branches of sport, he had. under Mr. Stevenson, gone in for a good deal of wrestling practice, a.nd, desiring to test his powers in this direction, he chal- lenged Toon Wallace, of Cork. for the Met. Oraeco-Roman Wrestling Championship of iroialnd. This contest took place in London on July 23, at the West End Gymnasium, where, much to t.he surprise of tne I-arge gathering of spec- tators. aiter a hard struggle the cripple van- quished hM opponent by two falls to nil, th? first fall being'in 4m-in. 27sec„ "d the eexxmd ti,?-st fa.11 b!ein i?ing thus .ho?de the distin- gmdhed honour of bedog the only cripp? athlete t?at has ever htM a. record or a chatQipionahip. Yet eager in his queet for records, be en.tered and easily won a cycle race over two iniles oi tho London-Brighton road, con- fined to cripples. Elated by his success, he wrestled and drew with J. Harris, the light- weight ohaanpion of London. Francis is of aID. extrefnelv jovial disposi- tion, is a. baritone soloist, having won several prizes in oompeti ti ve festivals, and is also an elocutionist and comedian. He is well built, lOst. in weight, stands 5ft. 94,4-n., chest 42in., calf of sound leg 15in.. calf of defective leg ,7in. waist 37in,, biceips 14in„ amd neck 16m.

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