THE JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT.
EXTRAORDINARY REPORT. The following special cable dispatch is printed in one of the Australian papers received in the Maheno's mails:— | "A LO3 Angeles message reports that Jeffries may seek another match with Johnson. The latter to-day replied that, if Jeffries was sincere, and proper inducements were offered, he would gladly meet the ex-chan* pion again. That Jeffries's pitiable showing against Johnson was due to some drug administered in a mysterious manner several hour before the battle is the opinion of Dr. M'Clanahan. Spectators of the fight who returned from Reno yestarday have also freely expressed the opinion that Jeffries was drugged before he entered the ring. "Although nothing definite has yet been arranged, it is thought possible in some circles that Warren Barbor, the amataur heavy-weight champion of the United States, may decide to make an effort to wrest the championship from Jack Johnson, Sporting critics hold the opinion that either Barbor or A 1 Kaufmann is the 'hope of the whites.' "
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10045, 20 July 1910, Page 7
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165THE JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10045, 20 July 1910, Page 7
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