The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 26, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. ' SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1008.
JOHIISOII IS IIEl'J
'CHAliP'LIF ring
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'Husky Negro Wins From
Tommy Burns in Far
away Australia.
Sydney, N. S. W., Dec. ; 21. Jack
Johnson, the new champion heavyweight
prise fighter, wag up early this morn
ing, and showed little effects of his
battle yesterday with Tommy. Burns,
whom ha outpointed' from start, to
finish. ,- ' ;- --"'-
It Is now Johnson's time to make a
little money. He has been "waitln'
around" for a chance that has finally
: come to him., 8am Fltupatrlck, the big;
, negro's manager, has been deluged with
cable messages from England and
America offering dates and making
wait awhile, :
The little nd of the purse, amounting
to 16000, la looked upon by Fitapatrick
and Johnson as the beginning pf their
fortune. - ! a r-'s --;
The Australians are wild about the
negro, and he is the biggest attraction
. on this continent fight now. Fltxpat-
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iick is ' planning wu v..
. new champion prooaoiy wiu ciear o,
Every city in Australia wants to see
Johnson and theatrical managers are en-
gaging In a heated contest to obtain
Burns eamp reported that he was
not badly hurt by, Johnson and that he
soon will be In shape again. The
Burns people admit tht the victory was
rainy won. . . ; . . .
Inhninn IniuA & statement In Which
he said he will meet all aspirants for
the title, but It is probable that no
dates will he arranged immeuiawy.
' Round 1 After preliminary sparring,
.lnhninn raphA Rums with a SharD UD-
percut and the Canadian went tothe
floor, remaining there for the count of
eight Burns arose, and sailed in f or
Johnson's body. Johnson swung a hard
right to the head and Burns staggered
backward nearly across mo ring irom
the lmnact. Burns, rushing in. planted
a right of great force on Johnson s
chin and by an excellent display of box
ing warded orr a return. onnon,
nevertheless .managed to put through
a stinging left to the head at the sound
or tne gong. . .. ,
Round 2 When the bell clanged,
Johnson swung his ; right and landed
on Burns' chin. The champion's ankle
gave way and he went down. He was
up immediately. Johnson got to close
quarters and placed his- right and left
to face and body. Burns' left eye com
menced to swell. Johnson swung a
arrlfln laft into Burns' stomach, tiurni
was bleeding from the mouth and ap
parently was urea, xne men cnncnea
as the bell rang. . ;
Round S Burns swung his right to
.tnhninn'a heart and then did some won
derful execution at Infighting, driving
his right to the rum rreauenuy. jonn
son during the round landed some ter
rific blows to the kidneys. -
Rnnn,4 4 Whan the men met In the
center of the ring, Johnson shot a
heavy flgnt into .Burns nos. xne mn
talked wildly to each other, each seem
Inirlv Intunt on. a-ettlna- the other ex
cited. During the Jeering they sparred
fiercely, but few. blows being struck.
Them Jdhneftn swung, his left to the
body and Burns .brougnc nis rignt to
the head. Johnson, closing in, threw
a terrific right and left to the head
of the Canadian, They clinched as the
round enaea.
Round 5 Apparently refreshed by his
minute rest Burns started briskly,
landing Ma right on Johnson's head
and punching the body with both
bands. Johnson managed to put sev
eral rights to the head. .
Round 6 Johnson rushed and Burns
clinched. Breaking loose, however, with
one hand. Johnson swung his right a
dozen times into tne wnue man a nos.
Bums Jolted Johnson's body frequently
and swung his right hard over the ribs
and put a stiff left to the stomach
several times.
DmuM 7 -Johnson rushed Burns
,k- rlnv r4 . Una nut rlffhra In
which there was no mercy. Burns sent
a left to Johnson's Jaw, and Johnson
raised a lump under Burns' right eye
In return. Burns seemed to be losing
strength. Johnson was landing repeat
edly on Burns eye, meanwniie snares-In-
the neonle around the rlnrside and,
though Tommy was working dexter
ously at lmigntina;. no piacea several
trrlflo blows to Burns' ribs, dropping
him to the floor for a few seconds.
Round I Bums' eyes were puffed
up (.nd ha was bleeding from the mouth
when he emerged from his comer. The
black man led all through the round.
Round "Come on. Tommy; swing
your right." yelled Johnson as the gong
rang. Hums called the negro a "yellow
.3 Thar, n- mnM h than flcht
in this round. '
Round 10 Both men seemed tiring.
Johnson still used his fists effectively
on Burns' head and stomach, and Burns
was doing all he could in reply. His
blows, however, lacked steam.
Round 11 Burns tried to cross his
right over, mil jonnson cieveriy avoiaeu
!,.,, maanarhlla leertnr thai rhamulon.
When the bell ,rang- Burns 1 limped to
his corner.
Round 11 Johnson sailed in and
Burns took a tremendous, lot of pun
ishment gamely. His jaw was greatly
swollen. . . .
Round 19 Johnson continued to play
for the Injured eye and the bleeding
mouth of Burns, which was swollon
to twice its normal .sis. - Blow - after
blow-the coiorea man rainea upon mm,
and the gong alone saved the white man
frnm Aafaat. Durina the Intermission
between the 13th and 14th rounds the
police officials consulted on whether
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rr not tney wuuiu amy iu ukui in
the next round. Referee Mcintosh
went to Bums' corner and conversed
with the champion, who asserted that
he was strong. Mcintosh then asked
the police not to Interfere with tht
Round 14 Johnson went right after
Bums when the gong sounded. Burns
warily backed away, nut Johnson, fol
lowing up, aroppea 1 oraray wun a ngnt
to the head. Burns remained down
until eight seconds had been reeled
off. When ne arose, jonnson rusneu
an annn had the champion tottering.
The police then stopped the fight. Mo-
Intosh declaring jonnson tne winner.
OLD TOM SHARKEY '
DECLARES WHITE
. MUST HOtD TITLE
rnnttea Pnes Leased Wire.)
New Torlt, tec Kl. Thomas J.
Sharkey announced today ' that he In
tended to go out and try. to take the
heavyweight championship of the world
away from Jack Johnson.
"I said the other day that X would
never light a negro," said 8harkeyv "but
I am simply bubbling over with rage
at seeing a black hold the title. It
won't do for Tom Sharkey. Til go out
and try to win the title back from him.
I'll be ready in three months to fight
him to a finish. - ' ' ' -'
picked the winner of the Burns
Johnson light I, knew the height and
reach would do it I figured Johnson
to win in about 10 rounds, and I'll al
low the little Canuck was five rounds
better than I thought -
"The reason Burns loat is that he is
altogether too smau ior m tnimpion.
Ko man five feet seven Inches has any
business In the ring with a fellow like
Jack Johnson. From the time I aw
the pictures of the-'Burns-O'Brlen fight
I said that the first man who fought
ilm would whip him.
"Xbare Is no use - expecting that ,
m
Jeffries 'Will enmt out nf rrtlrpmnnt.
know how stubborn he is and he won't
break his word, .i Who is there left to
fight the negro?- f Not a single man, and
that's why I am coming back. The idea
of Kaufman and Ketchel believing that
they would have a chance. - -
- "Langf ord, to my mind. 1s tha only
fighter who-nas a chance with him. He
is a great fighter, but, like Ketchel and
Burns, he is too small. If Jeffries
would come out and consent to go after
jonnson, i wouia step asioe ana let nim
fight Anyway. I tell you, a whit man
must noia-me tine. - : . . ,
JDI BARRY IS ONE ; .
, FIGHTER WHO, DOES
. NOT FEAR JACKSON
Los Angeles, Dec.: 11 There were
three men in southern California today
to whom the public' turned since Jack
Johnson had beaten Tommy Bums. Jim
Jeffries' place on Spring street, was
crowded to the .doors with a curious
throng which wondered what Jim would
say when he heard the news.
. Al Kaufman and Jim Barry were the
other two men. who held the anotlisht
Lovers of boxing were waiting to hear
wnai tney naa n give out.
- Jim Barry was the only one who did
not send , a f disappointing answer
Barry, wno nas neen accused or ratnt
heartedness. "I am done with the ring
forever" said Jeffries. "My man will
never fight a negro," said Billy ', De
lane y for Al Kaufman. v'j
"lou can't bring him on too fast for
me after I whip Kaufman," this from
Barry.-1' -v . - : - -
Teddy . Murnhy.- sneaking for Barrv.
issued the following statement: - "If we
win from Kaufman we will be "willing
to ngnt jonnson xor tne cnampionsnip.
Barry has fought Sam Langf ord sis
times,' as - well as other colored men.
There is no such thing as the color line
so far as Barry Is concerned."
With Barry willing to meet Johnson,
additional interest will hinge upon the
coming scheduled 45 round affair be
tween Kaufman and Barry, which is- to
take place .December II at Jim Jeffries'
vernon arena.
JOHN L. SULLIVAN
SAYS JOHNSON NO
REAL RING "CHAMP"
fit. Paul, ' Minn., Pec, I. John L.
Sullivan said today that Jack Johnson
has no real right to claim the champion
ship as the result of his victory over
Tommy Burns at Sydney, as he consid
ers the present day bouts mere boxing
matcnea.
"The fight resulted much as I ex
pected. I never could see how a goo4
little man had a show with, a good big
man, as was this case." said John I
"Even with the victorv over the so-
called champion of the world, though
in my opinion Burns never was cnam
plon of the world, the negro can't as
lima that title.
"The present day bouts can't truly
be styled prise fights. They are merely
boxing matches where padded mlts are
used. I can't see where Johnson is
f iven a high position in the opinion of
he general American public. I don't
think the country will make a great
howl over the colored man when he
returns. . ...
"In my -opinion ths American public
is fast losing interest in the manly
art. Johnson undoubtedly will get two
or three fights in this country, but it
is only a question of time until he
meets a better man, which Is always
the case.
CIIRISTMAS DAY
SPORT RESUME
Fall River. Maas Dorando Pietri. the
Italian Marathon runner, defeated
two man relav team at 12 miles yester
day ny nan a lap. xne roreigner cov
ered the distance in 1:0S:39, while his
ODnonents. Floyd Dougherty of Provi
dence and Samuel Myers of Cambridge,
did the II miles in i:04:is, eacn run
ning six miles.
Philadelphia In a 10 mile race yes
terday Percy Smallwood. 'who is sched
uled to meet Dorando in St Louis, de
feated Ronert rtauen or Mew xoric ana
Michael Spring; of - Brooklyn. Small-
wood went the 10 miles In S4:Z8.
Marshfleld. Or. Charlie Ross knocked
out Ous Ford here yesterday in the
fourteenth round or wnat was to te a
10 round go. The winner was chal
lenged by Jack McCormack before the
fight In the preliminaries Will Haxel
and Charles Deweese battled six rounds
for a draw,' and W. V. Parsons was
given the decision over Gene Cham
bers. . .
Seattle. Wash. Dr. " B. F. Roller of
this city will attend the Al Kaufraan
Jl'm Barry match before the Jim Jeff
ries club in Los Angeles next Wednes-
DEFEATED CHAMPION
Tommy Burns, who stepped Into
Jim Jeffries' shoes, after the latter
retired unbeaten, by knocking out a
lot of second-raters, and who Tost
the title to Jack Johnson yesterday
in his first big fight as a champion.
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Track and
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FIRST ' NEGRO CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
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Pen drawing of Jack Johnson, who won a decided victory over Tom
my 'Burns at Sydney, Australia, the police stopping the battle in the
14th round, after the black man Bad all. but put the. white champion
out. The fight was for the championship of the world. ,
day night and will challenge the win
ner.' Doc Roller haa announced his In
tentions of giving ud the wrestling
game for the padded mitts. -
Billings. Mont The Billings T. M. C.
A. basketball team went down to de
feat here yesterday before the Oregons
of Dallas. Or., by a acore of 60 to 16.
The game was very one sided all
through.
New Orleans Toung Donahue of Bos
ton won the money yesterday in his
fight with Tommy Mowatt at the Royal
Athletic club. Toung Corbett.-who act
ed as Mowatt's second, threw up the
sponge in the third round.
u..it. t t Thft T?pi all-Amarl-
can baseball team defeated Lieutenant
Johnson's Twenty-sixth Infantry aggre-
si k. . tn.v ln m amma -laatlniF 11
BlIUU UWO D e
innings. This was the first appearance
of the visitors and they received a great
ovation.
r At. 'Tha faniHtnn militia
! WtKlU w.. "
. tA Vira vaatarday in a
very Interesting aama of football by
tna noma team, i w. m . : ,
team got Its touchdown on a fumbled
punt. -
MULTNOMAHS CLINCH
CITY SOCCER TITLE
MnitnntnuVi club'a soccer football
, .nmntatalv outclassed the Crick-
s,a?avaa
eters eleven and its ramea ritisn piay
era yesterday, winning 7 goals to 0. The
rain and soggy condition of Multnomah
field interfered with the playing of some
nf the new men on tha Cricketers team,
but evw at that It is doubtful if the
P3..?.-v ...nntlnn phuld have been
beaten by any soccer outfit on the coast
with Its 'form of yesterday; .Their vic
tory makes the local championship a
'owing"' to the inolement weather the
Crowd was much smaller than antici
pated. It began raining and blowing be
fore the contest and the sawdust was
soft and wet making it impossible to
pull off some of the fancy plays the
two teams had In reserve.
Practically every man on the two
teams nut up good ball.
William Hutchinson, who refereed the
Same, gave satisfaction. M. Keith and
lyde Cummlng were the goal Judges.
Tha llnmio follows:
Multnomah Cricketers
Barton (J.... Churchley
.W..a 11 n
Dyment'.T.'.'.'.'.'.'L B Mitchell
Bennett L H .Fen wick
a -, v. . .w r Xf Rnhirtflan
J ago
Sammons .V.V..R H Kellow
Kydd ;...0 R W .Maclienste
Dick I R Maclean
Mills C Bruce
H. Mathew I L A. Mills
Hanson . , O L Mackensle
Time Two 46s. .
. Goals scored: Multnomah, 7, by Mills,
1:46 o'clock? H. Mathew. :67; Mills,
1:26; Dick, 8:11; Mills, 5:6: Kydd. 1:68;
and Mills, 4:01. Cricketers. 0.
DORANTE WINS BIG
EMERYVILLE HANDICAP
(United Pros Leased Wtre.l '
Oakland. Cal.. Deo. 2 6. With Ideal
racing weather and before a crowd of
nearly 12,000 people, Dorante, Lee, up,
won the Christmas handicap at Emery
villa yesterday. Dorante closed an even
favorite with Montgomery but outran
the big horse all tna way. Firestone
started out in the lead and held on fully
three-quarters of tha way around. At
tha mile Don Enrique took tha lead,
but in tha stretch fell back while
Dorante forged ahead. Mllf ord, a long
shot finished second- Firestone was
thrrd. The time was) slow. The ; re
mits: . i-:, -
First race, futurity course, selling
Duke of Orleans won. Exchequer second.
Transmute third. Time 1:12 1-6.:
Second race, one mile, selling Bel
mere won, Estella C second, Darelngton
third. Time 1:42 8-6.
Third race, five furlongs, Bruce hand
icap Trols Temps won. Bob Homme
second, Marman third, - Time 1:01. -
Fourth race, mile and a - quarter,
Christmas ' handicap, value to winner
$3116 Dorante won, MUford second,
Firaatone third. Time 1:08 1-6.
Fifth race. Futurity course, selling--
w mi m
Sevenfull won. Fireball second, Raleigh
third. Time 1:11 2-6.
Sixth race. Futurity course, selling1
Smiley Corbett won, Charlie. Doherty
second, Pajarolta, third. Time 1:101-5.
CHEMAWA SECONDS
VICTORS OVER ALBINA
Special Dtapatch to Tht Jonrnal.)
Chemawa, Or., Deo. 26. Tha Albina
Athletic club eleven was defeated here
yesterday afternoon by the Chemawa
second football team in a fast game,
19. to 6. Neither team acored in the
first half, both using straight football.
In 'the second half the Indians settled
down - to work immediately after the
half opened and in a very short time,
by means of line bucking, scored their
first touch down. Mason was given the
ball and plunged over. Clark kicked
goal.
Then Albtna kicked to Chemawa and
Lewis ran it in well and after a few
exchanges punting the Albina boys had
the ball on their three yard line. Albina
punted and it was blocked by Charles
and Donason recovered the fumble and
was downed by Charlea behind the line
scorching a safety, score to 0. Then
Todd of the visitors got away with a
fumble in the middle of the field and
ran 60 yards for a touchdown. Goal
was missed. Score 8 to 6. By means
of line bucking, forward passes and
onslde kicks Chemawa had the ball on
the club's five yard line. The ball
was given to Williams and he plunged
over for another touchdown and Clark
kicked goal, score 14 to 6. Then the
ball aeasawed bacK ana rortn over tne
field until just-before time was called
when Queahpahma secured tha pigskin
on tha 26 yard line and got away for the
last touchdown or the game, uiara
missed the goal. The AJblna club played
a gritty uphill game. They outweighed
the Indians about 20 pounds to the man
but in spite of a wet and muddy field
were- unable to get away from the Wiley
redskins. Donson, Todd and Palmer
played excellent hail ror the club team,
Donason was a host In himself. IS,
Williams, Mason, BmoKer and Charles
starred for the Indians.
After the came the club team was
entertained and given a turkey dinner
with all the trimmings. This Is the
Second team's last game of the sea
son. They have not been defeated and
the five points scored against them in
this game are the only ones recorded
against them. Among the teams de
feated by them were Albany High, 13
to 0 and Junction City High, IS to 0.
f 1
It's when a fellow thinks ha Is out
of sight that be feels all eyes are on
him.
Medicine That la Medicine.
"I have suffered a good deat with ma
laria and stomach oomplalnts, but I
have now found a remedy that keepa
me well, and that remedy la Electric
Bitters: a medicine that is medicine for
stomach and liver troubles, ana Tor run
down conditions," says W. C. Kiestler,
of Halliday, Ark. Electrlo Bitters puri
fy and enrich the blood, tone up tha
nerves,- and impart vigor and energy to
the weak. Tour money will be refund
ed If it fails to help you. 60o at Wood
ard. Clarke A Co.' drug store.
Fowl Taste
GOOD while you're eating It
XMAS TIME bad awful bad in
YOUR MOUTH the day after if
yon fail to take a CASCARET at
bed time to help nature remove
the over-drinkiog and eating load.
Don't , neglect to hare Cascarets
with . yon to start, the New Year
right. They simply help nature
help you . ";
C.SCAET9 toe a boa for a week's ,
imtuir, i, ait uragxma. sinca ariicr
' la the world.
Minion
boxes a aoalk.
JEFFRIES LAMENTS
: NEGRO'S ASCEIISIOli
(United Preas Uasad WlraJ '
Los Angeles, Cat, Dec. 26.- "I am
through with the rame. There is no
use for anyone to try to persuade ma
to reenter tne ring, i am out ior
t, .... M 1.. . T .. " T.-in.
tired and undefeated heavyweight cham
pion or tne wona, toaay.
"All nia-ht lona- I was beslea-ed wlflk
telegrams asking me If I would . re
enter tha ring. I answer them now, as
j. nave answered hundreds or times De
fers. I have fought my last ring bat
tle. . . . .
"Tommy Burns had his nriee -180,
000. Burns has sold his pride, the pride
of tha Caucasian race. Burns . was
mad money mad. The white cnam
don worshipped at the shrine of Mam
mon. The dollars he coveted are bis
but at what a price.
"For the first time In the history of
the prize ring a negro holds the title
of all titles the heavyweight champion
of the world. Tommy Burns as a cn
max to a ring career that has beon
anything but brilliant haa now allowed
the-black shadow. Jack Johnson, that
haa hfn hovarlnr over tha heavyweight
throne for so many months, to finally
descend, upon tna coveted crown ana
title, v . . .
"Tha "!anaAIfl.n nevar will be for
given' by the public for allowing tha ti
tle of the best physical man in the
world to be wrested from his keeping
by a member of the African race. The
same people who have been condemning
suras ior neretoiors remains jvu
Jack Johnson, win be tne nrst to con
iamn him fn, having allowed an Ethi
opian champion to wrest the ring su
premacy from the Caucasian race.
"Jack Johnson is now a champion and
as such is entitled to all the glory
that his victory over Bums-may bring
him. The fact mat jonnson i ne
gro cannot now be held against him by
the followers of the boxing game. The
time to drSjW the color line is at the
time that a challenge la Issued. As I
have taken occasion to say before, all
men are of the same color sfter the
gong rings. The black man leaves his
color Demnd wnen ne ohm rw,a
taiMi tha rnntl.
"Tommy Burns mistake, the one
great mistake of his career, was In al
lowing Johnson the opportunity to fight
nm ,h. fin t rafuaadi time and time
again to meet Johnson while 1 waa
holding the title, even though I knew
that I could beat him. I would never
allow a negro a chance, even though, It
be a desperate one, to is-.
world's championship, and I advise all
other champions to follow the same
course.
NEW TRACK RECORD IS
MADE BY STANLEY FAY
,a . m n T.a,.a Wls
r a i. Pol rtAn 9fV KtJinlGT
Fay, an 8 to 6 iavorue, won ine oow
Anita nanaicap nuro yeiiiciuaj v"?
iu. In 4V. a. fast tmA tt !:A.U-S
.J mWak n rtrMi et IvT n mlA M
a new rwuvru. - -
..n 1 HAna nnr Pmr hv A. nflrl
tn a furious, driv at the finish. The
results: u .
First race, selling, six and a naif
zurlonRfli veil won, wns Becona, xjui.
miiPi, iiiiiu, in"" i in
Second, race, rivo lunonfts.
Maid of Gotham won, Uncle Walter
second. La Reins Hindoo third. Tim
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X II 11 LI 10.U4J. - uuiowm f
.1- m T.ab Arlrln wArt CWtwAA
Fourth race, mile and & quarter, Santa
A Mia.. v. a. Ota nlau Va vr nn f1!! T
A il I lift ua:uuuiu wio-Hiv
f 1J.IU laVW, "Bl 'a a.aa-
rA DnnnH wnn K'tVlHrlr RAflOnd. Nattift
LX'ta w n x& mi a i i n tr nnsa tt-i i i niiiinii
n .a.a mt. 1.40 C
iMiraa flavmniir Rpntlor WOtl W.
Burt second. Creston third. Time
:05 3-5-
LONDON WANTS DINGE
ON VAUDEVILLE STAGE
London, Dec. 26. Jack Johnson's Tlc
tory pleases sporting clroles here to
day. Burns is unpopular because he la
considered "rresn anu taiKative" ny tne
fight followers.
The English sporting men attach no
Importance to the color line and admire
Johnson from a pugilistic view point.
An effort was begun today to have
Johnson visit England upon nis return
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substantial contracts to appear In vaudeville.
This Date In Sport Annals. -
v l?8sV7At Chicago: ' Fourteen lnoh
balk line Millard tournament closed
with Jacob Schaefer tha winner, Maurice
Vlgnaux second, George . F. Slosson
.third. . -,. ,
1888At Williamsburg. ' N. T.: Jack
MoAuliffe knocked out Jake Hyams In
ninth round. , ,
1890 At London: H. Curtis, amateur,
walked 10 miles in 1 hour, 19 minutes,
27 seconds, beating record for j. last
three miles.
1891 At St. tfluts: 81x days' go-as-you-pleaae
race ended; George Cart
wright won, 602 miles, I laps.
.Jia?.TAS. Johannesburg; South Africa:
Kid McCoy knocked out "Billy" Do
herty In ninth round.
- 1808 At Chicago: Jimmy Burns and
"Toung Griff" fought six rounds to
a draw.
Joe Gang Had Three Fight.
The Dalles. Or., Dec. 11. To the
Sporting Editor of The Journal To de
cide a wager, would like to know how
many fights Joe Gana has had on the
Men Cured!
Not -only am I tha originator of the Prostatlo
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What is the reason for that? Be
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Joe Gans fought three times on the
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With Boer Unhols on May 1 J; with Bat.
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lost the lightweight championship an 1
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