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had seen, he billed Franklin for a
; performance the following week.
; Although the bulls tossed him
around the ring a number of times, I
he gut along fairly well and the I
novelty of a "gringo" in the same'
ring with a bull appealed to the
crowd and they went wild over the
young American.
Ills Spanish friends were so I
pleased with him that they were I
ready to swear that he wasn't an
American but had Spanish blood
in his veins. Franklin had no de- I
sire to continue as a bull-fighter,'
but his zealous Spanish friends'
would not hear of it and so he sold I
his art business and signed up for I
a tour of Mexico. Within a few •
months he was fighting in the most
famous bull-rings in Mexico City.
The Mexican bull-fight promoter
who thought that the spectacle of '
an American fighting a bull would
he not only a good joke but a draw-
ing card was completely fooled.
Franklin continued to fight and
slew the hulls with increasing
prowess in Mexico. After three
years of phenominal success in
Mexico he realized an ambition to
appear in the native land of bull-'
fights.
Just as Mexicans had been skep-
tical of the ability of an American
to meet and vanquish a bull, sit the
Spaniards were disdainful of the
Brooklyn matador. But the young
Jew who hasn't a single drop of
Spanish blast in his veins killed
two bulls in succession in a Seville
arena, slid overnight his name be-
came a household word. Occasion-
ally meeting with set-backs and
bodily injury, his inimitable cour-
age and his genuine ability made
hint popular throughout Spain.
Wherever he went admiring crowds
followed and threw bouquets at
him after the fashion of American
sporting crowds who followed Bah,
Ruth wherever he appeared.
Ness's dispatches from Madrid
indicate that Franklin's injuries
are so serious that they are likely
to put an end to his bull-fighting
career. While he is in no real clan.
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ger it will mean that Franklin's
oft expressed desire of bringing
bull fighting to the United States
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will be thwarted. Ile had felt that
the only reason bull-fighting had
not become a vogue in the United
States was because no one had ever
brought it to the land of knock-
outs and home runs. The youth-
ful waver of the red cloak felt cer-
tain that bull-fighting would prove
was asked how he liked the bull- as popular in the United States as
fight. He admitted his enthusiasm, boxing or baseball. Even before
which was immediately squelched
by someone saying, "That's one he had made any definite plans for
introducing the ancient past-time
thing you Americans can't do."
of the hot-blooded Spaniards in
Franklin retorted characteristical-
America, the Association for the
ly, "Why not? It looks simple Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
By BERNARD POSTAL
enough to be a bull-fighter. He
has already prepared to interpose
argued that it was merely man's
In Spain, South America and Ile liked it so well there that he intelligence against a dumb brute obstacles.
It is a far cry from the sidewalks
Mexico, art and bull-fighting may net himself up in business as a and he was certain.that man must
be quite compatible but to the eye commercial artist. Bull-fighting, win. The continued joshing and of New York, or rather Brooklyn,
to
the bull-rings of the Spanish
I and ear of a Nordic, or even of a , being the national sport of Mexi- the knowledge that a star matador
I Semite, the two are quite incon- co, it was quite natural that Frank- earned as much as $6,000 a per- dons, but Franklin nimbly skipped
gruous. Of course, bull-fighters lin's Mexican friends should escort formance made him seriously con- from an obscure commercial artist
in Mexico City to the role of one
insist that their profession, (they him to the arena, to witness one sider becoming a bull-fighter.
• really think it's such) is an art or more of these atavistic battles
It wasn't long before his news- of the foremost and most success-
and in Latin countries bull-fighters between man and beast. His Amer- paper and theatrical friends began ful bull-fighters in Spain. If his
, receive theplaudits and bravos ican acquaintances on the other kidding him about his wanting to injuries really are serious enough
that in other countries are reserved hand, disgusted by the cruel and become a bull-fighter. Within a to prevent his return to the ring,
for musicians, and prize fighters, sanguinary scenes that are an in- week, vaudeville performances in the bull-fighting profession will
, or for baseball or football heroes. • evitable part of every hull-fight , all parts of Mexico were drawing lose its most colorful member and
' All of this is merely introductory did their best to dissuade him from guffaws of laughter from amused the son of a policeman may have
I to pointing out that Sydney F'rank- attending a bull-fight.
audiences with a tale of an Amer- to return to the comparatively dull
'lin, America's only bull-fighter,
It may well have been that if ican who wanted to be a bull-fight- and unspectacular business of be-,
; who got himself on to the front his Mexican friends had not "kid- er. Later a friend of Franklin's ing a commercial arist.
pages of every American newspa- napped" him and hustled him on who was the impressario of the
' por by being gored by a bull in a the outside of a bull-ring, the bull- bull-ring of Chapultecep, the sec-
Madrid arena when he was caught fighting profession might have ond largest in Mexico decided it CHARACTER IN THE BEDROOM
It's all simple now. If you want
, off guard, is also a Jew. From a missed one of its most colorful fig- would be a good stunt to have an
fairly successful commercial artist ures and the rank's of the medi- American matador and asked to know whether a person is agres-
to the hero of the gallery Gods of ocre commercial artists increased Franklin whether he would take a sive or retiring, courageous or cow-
ardly, just get a pass to his bed-
the Spanish bull-fighting arenas, by one. Franklin admitted that try at mauling a bull.
room. Dr. Alfred Adler, author
' summarizes briefly the career of his first visit to a bull-tight was
Asking only for a month's time ,
this Brooklyn youngster who be- anything but a pleasant experience. Franklin put himself in the hands of "inferiority complex" explains
came a bull-fighter through a joke. Nevertheless he was thrilled and of Gaona, who was to bull-fighting it as follows:
"When we see a person sleeping
This son of a Brooklyn police- he actually felt that that was just what Babe Ruth is to baseball and
upon the back, stretched out like
.. man (aren't policemen sometimes the thing he would like to do.
Jack Dempstey is to the gentle art a soldier at attention, it is a sign
known as bulls?) went to Mexico
Later when he was dining with of pugilism. For a fortnight he
City in 1922 for a short vacation. , some Spanish friends of his, he fought young bulls and decrepit h e wishes to appear as great as
possible. One who lies curled up I
bulls and generally the intelligence is not likely to be courageous. We
of man was not equal to the brute should be careful not to give him
' strength of the beast, but Frank- a difficult task until we have found:
Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All My Jewish
' lin showed unmistakable signs of out how to give him courage." I
becoming a bull-fighter. At the
Well it seems to me, Doctor Ad-
Friends and Clients
end of his apprentiship, the bull- ler, if your theory be true, there
! ring manager came up from Mex- is an easy way to give him courage
ico City to watch him jostle with —just tie him to the bed in such
the bulls. Satisfied with what he a way that he will lie straight.

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