BOXING.
LOOKIXfi FOR PIGIIT. JOHNSON WANTS THREE MORE. Chicago, July 15. Jack Johnson is still looking for fight. Ho sav.s ho wants to tight three more lights before lie definitelv retires, a,nil would like matches with t/mgford, McV'ea and Palzer. "I want some hurry-up," says the champion. "I don't want those fellows to lie landing around waiting for me. I m ready when they are. and I want to eonvinee everybody that (here is no heavy-weight in the world that can beat me. "Then I will b" willing to retire anu let the rest of them wrangle amongst themselves for (he box-seat. "Heal, them'.'" be replied scornfully to an interviewer. "Of course I'll heat them. Then I'll go bark home and, live quietly with the wife and mammy." The black is seriously (hoiking of opening a big store in (!ai vest on, Texas, his home city, and he reckons that he will draw all the trade there in less than no time. "It'll be a knoek-out for the rest," he says. ' ———•
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 61, 30 July 1912, Page 2
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171BOXING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 61, 30 July 1912, Page 2
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