BOXING
JOHNSON AND MORAN. 1 ■ SOME STRANGE DISCLOSURES.. " Br Telcirrsxii—Press Association Ooorricbf■ ' London, July 15. ■ The newspaper John Bull' publishes a document purporting to; be sighed by. "Jack" Johnson agreeing to give Moran •. 40 per cent, of tlie receipts'of the re-," cent boxing' match provided Moran lostill eight rounds. • • Mr.' M'Ketrick, Moran ! s manager, admits tliat A'e! wiis', anything to get Jolinson into the ring. _' All tho talk about big money being put;' up was 'purer. for: publicity pur-;' poses. Johnson- provitlfed-' thou-V: sand dollars'expenses. Ho only realised'' that lie had teen tricked when -Moral) • fought in earnest. '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2204, 17 July 1914, Page 4
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