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Flrst-Lctt
-Johnson llmberlno; scrond, Tom Jones, manager of Wltlaril, putting qloves on his prolene for a hout with Jim Siavap,e; third, Johnson in street costume; fourth,
the B.' Smoke boxing with Oavc Mills; fifth, Willard Skipping Uic rope. '
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SEEK 10 PREVENT
JOHNSON'S BOUT
WITH SAM M'VEY
HAVANA, ptil "J limMiii U"
dny lictwi'cn llic filil irniiiiiter u
Itnriliiij; .luck .IoIiiimihi'm iihmis'i1 v
lill.itioii luit wild Situ McWy lil l
Hutni' htmri -. Iiiuiok.
Thirt Lout irt HtlwrliHt'il lo l.xks
pliii'i1 Siitunliiv in tlio 1 I111I111111. I(i"I:
Cuili'.v, Marry rra.ii' iind ollmnt tin
urinu' .InliiHim In cunccl it fur fi ir
i injiir,' to liiuixt'tr Ih Iioiiih li-t'nrv
lie Ih hi'Iii'IiiI'i lo tit into llin rinu
Hint Imtllii with .ih WiIIiii.I for Hi'.
iIi'h lii'uysriltl 'liiiiiiiintiHliii.
.Iiiiiihii:i id Nliililmrii. Il nnyx li'
will carry out IIiIh itroriuu ami tli'ii
lut in imit to iiNccrlaiu jiiht Imu
(,'oimI lie in, i:orv malt of tint ui'.v
iiilcrcsliil in tlio filit U rsiTtin 'n
Iiifliii'iitv on .InliiiHon loilny.
A lnrm forco of i-lork ua al
work ll.'j l)"i( pail of ImhI nilit in
ullotlintr ami ilittnliiitiiiK lii'kt'lH, N.i
Iink lliau IIIOO i'oiiiiliuirnlary himiIm
will lio u'ivcn out. Out of iiiori lliiiii
7t tnH rcirilHonln(it'M who will lio
tilioul tlio rini; more (linn IKI uro fiom
tlu I'nilnl Kluli'K.
Tint riiiK, it wiik ilcciilcil loilny, ic
in In 'ilmiit ) Tit! iiihiMi! tlio roi'JH
with two foot (.xlt'iiiiou oiiliii.
Tlirniti'iiin wi'ilthrr toiluv injiun
iutrrft rt-il in u iiumihik with (hi
tntinin work of tlio two mi'ii. Ilm,"
ruitiH luct iiixht It'll Hit' mini w
iiml hllppcrv ami iih a rosult Hut ,ulv
nioriiiiiK work was hliort ami xlow'.
S1ACKLEYSTARTEDFIRE
BURNING UP FAMILY
OTTAWA, IIIh., April 2. David
Htnrkuy, ncronlliiK t Hlnrlff DuvIh,
Iiiih ronf(-Mil (lint ho Hlurtoil tlio flro
"which iliiHt Hiitiiriluy dimtrojoil lil
Iioiiwi mid liurnoil Ilia wlfo nml Imliy
to ilonth, Ktnrkoy Ih milil to huvo
nuifi'HHOil tlmt lio nttnckoil IiIh wlfo
lMtforo riling tlio liouuo. No inotho
wna glvou.
HV JOHN It. ItOIHNSO.V
I'aiihiiu Skii1 (Vide ami .Miiiimkci' of Hauling NrKou
HAVANA, April 'J. Hum In n flKlit In which u hhui'h fuvoillo blow
will lm nliotit uh uufful nit if It wnx k'ft lioinu on tlio jilnno or out in
tlio kltchoul
Chrlnty Mnttiowison had a fnvorllo tlio fndrnwny; .loo McOlnnlty lm
liln Mow, crcopliiK, iiudcrlimid "Old Ktil," Hat NcIhoii iicurly killed op
IKiniiutH with IiIh left hook to tlio llwtr; Kid Mr Coy had tlio inmoiiH cork,
mrow lett: otherrt hao Iind certnlu freak di'llvi-rlox or propertleH In their
nlhlellc cntaloitUD Hint aided tlioiu In turnliiK out Imulc account!) and meal
tickctii.
Hut none of Iheui rer IhwiI .link .IoIiomiu'h upiwmit.
It wnJt IiIh Mork In tnnlc. With It In knoikeil out oNin'iitN
when lie pit leiuly, nfter l ln tlio puldlr n inn for ft money
first... ell alimil loiv IIiiihh luinl off with ill Jurreil .leffrltvs
to lepl ilpiK'il and tore I'tank .Monin; 'llcd .lliu l'l)iiu,
and Injunsl tint niminiide nf uuineroiiit olln-r oiHineutt.
Hut nlMi)n Iiiir JoIiiikoii nchoolcd that upporrut to ho used on n limn
of hlrt own olnlit. IIIh JiidKiuent of illntuiico wit it linn heen perfect
when tlio man Ih no taller than Jolinmiu hlunietf nml lt effect has occn
deadly.
Judmuent of dlntnnce Ik one of the fluent propertleH a flKliter can
poimeini. In fact, It Ih an aliKotuto exiu'iitlal for a eluiuiplon. Johuiton,
If he uovor hnd an)thliiK in IiIh IIkIiIIuk client hut liU Judcuienl or dlatnnco
nml his uppercut, would ho a Krent rliiRnter.
Now, however, rouu JoIiu-hiii with tlio iipwiriil of jivir,
tniluiil to land on men of six fit in height, mid flntlM liluiMlf
lipnK'ilu( n liutn fite IndiiTt taller. The upieirut niiiht tniel
file Inches more than ever it did iK'forc, It mutt can? tlio
Miino foiee to llo chili' of Hie KlK'intlc Wllbinl that it did to
the Mitiatty Joiush or Jim I'lynn.
Kins crltlcM hero pay thnt tlio uppercut will bo practically ubc-Icss
when tlio pair meet in Havana April C. They hcllovo it will loso Its
etliiK In ltd Journey upward, and that Willard will have no troublo in
keeping nwny from It.
1'ollowlnK aro r.omh of tho opinions of well known American aportlng
men now In Havana. Thcso oplnlomi nro taken after tho men In question
have looked over both fiKhtcra In their training werk:
Hauling Nelson I believe .InliiiHon will win, hut there is so much about
Willard to recommend him that I am not going to take a chance of betting
ngalniit him.
......lark Cm ley Nothing to tlilH fight but Willard. 1I0 will knock out John.
von mire.
Captain Cimlimnn A. Itlce I aw Johnson fight In Paris, and while "Wil
lard Is wonderfully conditioned, I look for Johnson to win.
II. A. Itosentlinl At first I could goo nobody but Johnson. Now, after
looking Willard over, and realizing his tremendous power, I can sco nobody
but Willard. Ho will knock out Johnson sure.
(Jeorgo .Monro, former fighter Johnson will win. Ho knows too much
for tho white hopi.
I.00 l nnn Johnson easily. Willard never will havo a chnnco.
A. !. Vmiiteriillt I looked at loth men, then mndo a small bet of
$ I loo ngnlnst Slfiili tliV.Iolinnon. That speaks for Itrolf.
Dan Douglierty-Tho swaing or sentiment from day to day seems
to have affected uic.Too. I believe I will bet on Willard, Inasmuch as I am
not certain tho ncpro can reduce to his proixsr fighting weight.
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BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES
Miss Mlllor, who toaehes tho Tun
gate hcIidoI, wns In town Saturday,
John Hlolor went to tho valley
TueHilay,
A party wn liold at the homo of
Viola IIiikIii'H Saturday. Cnko, HiimU
wloheH, pickled and pranges weio
served, Tho following wero Invited:
Kathleen Hlolor, Kuriioutlno Krodlu
lmrg, Melha Morris, Thelnin Woods,
Tho man from Derby who bought
tho deport ranch moved on It .Sat
urday. Tho Ladles Aid met with Mrs,
II. I). Mills Wednesday to tack n
comfort for Mrs, James.
Noma Stowart, (llonno Alhorts,
Merrill Stowart, Wllmii Morris, Mar
garot Soars, Knrnost AlliorlH and Sum
Hugliou attended a party nt tho homo
of Cecllo Peolor from U;30 to 4:110
Saturday aftornoon. Krult, Jollo,
cakos and candy woro served.
John Mooro wont to JOiiglo Point
and Medford Tuesday,
Mr, Uramuioy bought n Jersey
row from Dr. Hinorson Inst weok,
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