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PAGE TWO
THE DAILY BULLETIN
THURSDAY -JUNE 27 Vm
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plated.
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DAILY BULLETIN
BY THE
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THURSDAY JUNE 27.
Office oi Publication
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A NNOUNTEMENTS:
The Daily Bulletin is aathoriied to
announce the following candidates for
office subject to the action or the
Dsmocratic primary:
For Representative:
E. J. MILLER.
; H P. TAYLOR
For County Judge. V-VA
E. S. J. WHITEHEAD.. - .
; . FRANK H. SWEET. ' V.
A. M. BRUMFIELD ' ' "Z
tFor re-election.)
For County Attorney ----V
MAR1C Mc I EE.
For Tax Collector: ; . '
FRANK EMI SON. -. .
JOHN SHANNON. . :.y
V.
i
For Tax Assessor: . '-"
OAK LEWIS. iv
WALTER W. JOHNSON.:'
W. R. PLUMMER
BROOKS LEE.
JOK S. WILSON j
R. a GOTCHER. ;
. For District Clerk:
Brown County.; ?
T TOM LEACH.
For County Clerk:
HOMER BYRD.
DAVE Mt SCOTT.;'."'
(For re-lectioh.)
For Sheriff:
W. E. HODGE
M. H. DENMAN.
.4
For County Superintendoui of ..Pifb-;
y.c Instruction: ' .... .
J. FRANK McG.BE. ; . - .;
D. F. EATON '.
Mrs. E. L. WALKER.;-'; . '
For Justice of the Peace Pie.ciact.
-No. i: . ... ;;.
G. B. CROSS. . . . '
For Conimissioner Preclnct--Nbi J:
L. A. (Gtis) NUNN .. .
CFor re-election.)
UNCLE SYE TABOR.
.MR. MAYES' CAMPAIGN.
The Ihtylor County Banner publish-
ed at Seymour a section of the state
through which the opponent of Mr.
Mayes has just made a speech-ihuking
tolrr. has the following to say in one
Mr
AlayeR' cauiiRiigu.
".lust because a man is editor of a
newspaper is not sufficient reason for
electing him to office yet theie is
one newspaper man whom the Man-
ner takes pleasure in supporting and
tinit nam is Will H Mayes of tpe
8iiwnwood Itulletin. candidate for
li.Mit. nani Koveinur. Mr. Mayi'K is a
clean man. an-able man. Tin agreea-blc
mnji coits lentious in th- discharge
of what duties may aevuivc jm r
... 4.
PcnwaR we do nt
jMfr Tf ;
I boden his opjionent and he may be
i just as good "a man but Mr: Mayes
j suits us all right and wo are willing
! to risk him."
' The above is an expression from
the northwestern section of the state
Jand the following editorial appearing
'
i in the Mount Vernon Franklin coun
ty Optic Herald shows the esteem in
which Mr. Mayes is held over in the (
Northeastern part of Texas:
"As has been often said before
there are others to-be nominated be-
sides a candidate for governor. There
is the lieutenant governor for in-
stance and that is a very important
office and one worthy of more atten -
tion and interest than many seem dis- '
posed to think. Suppose as may eas-
ily happen such are the vicis.sit.udes
of life that the governor should die.
""J "' 1 noon the Missouri delegation held an
Then the lieutenant governor would ( uxciUM 0(nference. caused by the fact
i succeed to the office temporarily or that' Senator Lea of Tennessee a pro-
permnnently. according to the "exigen- gressive leader and others were dis-
cy of tho case. Indeed the office of J eussing what Lea termed' the "South
. - . Dakota steal." He had reference to
lieutenant governor is by no means
the action ot the credentials commit-
an unimportant office and the selec-1 lsis .-. llllsallll lfl Alllh
tion of a-candidate for that position
should be given due consideration
And for that oftice tliere is.no netier
or better qualified man than Will H.
Maves of Brown wood. .. He is a clean .
man hp fs a nan of more than :tver-
age ability; and he has the. hearty in-
dorsement and support not only of
lumu- . ....... jtimore. Md June 27. A. vice.
him. And. bestV all. he is no. prbfes- presidential boom lor Kep resell uVlivo:
sional politlcinn iM .'eJironle plave Henry of Texas appeared on the cou-
seeker: but just .a plain liihi.W ! huhs- . V"H tion floor naming him as a pos-
i ' ' ii..'iwii -Ub running mate for Wilso'n.
sinnhig gentleman or MerS" worth. . .
splendid liaractrr and ndlnitteil aH-: ISSdl Ifl DEI.EUATE-S. DIS-
ity; against whom no cuV ..Jni ever; TltllUTH. LI l'IKH- lf VI'HS
bwi ablo to truth fully ehacse wrong lUrltimore. .id . June A Mis
... tm t- Sourj ..delegate wiib a bundle of un
doing or utieleanhness.- Again ;iK. " "
" '-.i -tjRrnpfis of Champ Clark wept about
Mawf has -not teeli anurcftt. py f.-f . ' .
. - - floor tins moniirtg. 'aeking ttn-;t!
sicianon with the f ntsis mi& aystvms. j:mri.H IO ! vartoi.; state stand-
but lia: fougltr ilw battles aiMl.;llh'l: a his Mv Imjf iWaved California t'ol-
Ws paper the Browiiwoa billet hi.
foterestt; and demaifid . : tbc
iJajp common peojwV. Af T.xa. . fa
UMWe-iitnes w-Ihui th.idtm$tfmM
idem n'ii and loy.sii .rij$a!L6' W f-
m$ jth?y will Lest .sery :jr
-.l t by tiiia for Will Fh yR. for
Hia"teaau t o eraor." . . .
- I'lTll.H CDMM i:DATI0N. . .
!'' T'l; Vt . : ! tin mail itt ' Mtft'. yr
I has artrtided many pubifc sqatliei-iii?;
. jiH "Bnwno(Ki; hi be-n to bttiqttet;
fil .nMkeis. where fbe wHfare of
U piky a. dis-.trssed. with pr iw al.
iy eii agency ftiat coatfibutj- ib
' tin- m it. rial irospfrit. of the Uh :
laas aitende.1 railroad meettngs
the speakers have lauded to . thi;kies
Hhe benefits of railroads;' has attend-
; . ied uteettngs for advancing the lhr-
? fest of the local to llogs- tens hard
;iocii! speakers discuss iioS ; nirt1
isttadiy topics but U ; wni te..D a
tstranger in BroWnwooilt a wa' who
lias no local iat;f6."'lllWIUn aml pM" 'nie "8-B
mi.etini' th rnnfi't- ni'"e -in
.wrias of praise. LocJcett--Atlfifiv m
the beginning of hi -?etiW5n 'last
uisdM. . xmvsjsed his gratftade. Unh-
Hely for the o.-oheraitoil..ofe local
'
"UOSt'3)ai .. -
' ."
hw
disagree with in poutirs- kou. reiigioii
;1s as gn at a virtue ns raslio'ct' .XQrflge.'
'and the weaker sex. li-.i.i Mot-pmc-
ti(.H .1S 1111If.h nnoiiir mdiciiut-shotild
be
Just because you 'litqipmi to. iltt-
- " '
fer with a man is iio TCilgbit w;hy ybh
(.sliould abuse hfan - or cpjisldol' ;.hinr;
wholly had. we kniw. some -inen w;ttn ;
'i whom we differ Jhat'erially Vpon" some ;
' .-v. I
; things.- who are our ..he-si. '.'i Tirloiids.'. Let
us be fair and refl so liable Those
i with whom we- differ .'today nury be
: aligned with us iomorrowv tuid nee
-versa. Bigotry and narrow .minded-1
iness never aided Jn .the athTiiicetnent-
! of civlIition o.m lilt. aadtieVur will.
II is-the broad-giltiged in"eti Tiiid 'wpin-
en who are doing thitigs"!ind making j
of pi.ri?rt-jwfeaUw.'.Trunii.. DeRoau.e Company. Afrdome
erford Hen Id. : ; ' -.-
A real rotnpaaiyr-lh" "a. riffjhlij."';jvpsi-
ern drama "The Man from. Itt-Yonder."
Truman DeRoaine jAlftiwiiio
tonight.
- - - .....
. . i
.." . '- f
.Mr.-. Fav looney. remrneu yeater- -
day from a two week: visit to her'
narenis. Mr. -and Jim .1. . 1 (.W. at
Fori Worth.
Every biiiy Is tlribkfng HfiWetl'cf Or-
ansse -lub ji. served only at on-fonln .
taia. Hi a town
We have it. Camp-
- ' ' '
imi Or ur . Co.
WILSON VICTORIOUS
OVER CREDENTIALS
COMMITTEE
Continued from Page 1.
tween the relative strength of Clark
and Wilson. ?
KRYAN AND OMJOIWIAN
MAN
TE I'LATFOIWI.
ie 27.-Jryan of
nan worn desiir -
TO WHITE
1 1 if. i
' . " '
.(1)Mm . ami () (Idi'iiimii were flesi!-
i :i i i iiihiii i a 1 1 1 i ii ru ' ni'vni ii
-
natod today to write the platform for
tne itesoiutions committee l liey ae-
j cented the task and have already be-
gun their work aud expect to complete
it. tonight. Tariff for revenue only
! is to R the cllie1' rt'aturc of th(1 Jtat-
; form.
i
J ('ONFKKEXCE OYER ACTION-
1 1 1? I.' 1 1 1' YTI I I V If XI I T I L' L' t
. .
liultimore Md. June 2 1. Just be -
'
: fore the convention began this after-
; Dakota Wilson -delegates who polled
the most votes i if. the election and
w..v t..v v....v i.v.u-
f iVtn ttmi f 1 i kIiiIa .mi -ill . r 1
B"" -
...... vmwiv iJt-u-K.itiinia iu-
gether polled .more -votes than the
vn'SOn' delegations.
III'.nthM-.MAinii llh.MJV '
WILSON'S lir.VMMi .MATE
onido. Wyoming and Arkansas when
a.tbut aroe of "T ;ir :t down." Titk'
it a:ij ' Uovvs ot the d' l g:it. s were
pfoif sting In a flash flip uictures
pr snipped n-ojn tije. standahlH ot
Arkansas ami Woiujri. and 'fie del
iut
P M -llhou' ap!is and
l.ta miner
OLIIE JicS ELECTED
IT
i;iecti(iti Said
Ill
.Speech following
I Ital IJoo-eu'M Ousrlil In He
in Dciimcratic Pari. .
; Hon. OMie .l ine s of K. ntucky vas
eh?ctt d nt rrnaiient riiait man r the
rortveuriou. In th speech ftdlowrng
his ejc tion lie said m part ' "Tne
republican part itself shows that it
recognizes the fact that President
Taft" haK .been unfaithful by all hon
est majority of the Chicago coin en-
tiQll delegtites refusing to renominate
hint and that result was only brought
about. b the nosi w hole.-ale. con-
or delegates honesilv eiectenl ever
p'r"efratel in American politics." In
.djussjac Ul(i tantf .taif.H stid;
'."When the "veto of -the wo. den bill was
being -ons'idered four members of the
f'abinei. f0. the tirst time
Vili ten yean that 1 have been there
' attlleJI retl. nnoii tile flofir. ri fi ini.rl.K
j lobby with a -patronage club in one
haiid and jiftunises to sustain the
rf;jt.
ieideiifs veto oiibn this bMl in the
Q-'ir j".uj'. President Taft has the.
loin-distinction of being the .only
American president who ever vetoed
. lilll i.... .. l. .. ... .1.. .
wsv ' 1 " " ' -vo-
-'nle. lumber for. the lirniielf :iml
. fr '.' .
"i niu nit- iiiiniv .111(1 ivin I ill-
plpinyH t i. tolling farmers.' He
added that Theodore Itoosevell ought
t.o he in the democratic party.
i
COWEVHON D.I0ri.ED
r.VTIL EKiHT OTLOCK
After the fight over the. South Da-
kola delegjites . the convention ad
journod until eight o'clock tonight
w"t" tiu' nominations frtr the presi-
of the democratic par-
iy will begin.
See
I'he Man from Out
Yonder
.
wt i .i.i- i.... .
now inn vou naiipeii 10 lose your
I'trl'-'" "I . tin I iit't :i i iiml ton- a. I.n'iulr.
Ct...' -- ....... .fl-lli-
1 1( tfltllit Wfti tf'iiKu AiiiroiToJ Hii.t wilts
actpilnul expensive ideas. Then she
1
.niu... .i ii. ...... I... a.. .. ...mi.... .
.I44jrr. -lltl lll Will it Illltlll'U-
' I
aire " wtiiinxfni. n.i.iii
. :
'. ""'s the fuss in (He
. Rcunoi yard hoy.' The . I Joy "Why j
r the doctor has lust been arihiml e
niitlntn' ns an" one of ib'e deficient
bo.v. is bno-'luti' die everlastfii' nfif
.flh'8 out of a .perfect kid." -Cb-vi
jarrd Plain Dealer. . -
j LOYAL "MEMBER OF FORCE
CONTIUBUTES AN ITEMiXlU H I U ill J UtV
The Bulletin -force" is nothing if j 07
not loyal and when news is scarce I T 1 m
and the fleeting item elusive and j
hard to corral the boys get busy and'J
manufacture "something for the pa- j
per." In evidence of the aiove Ren .
Poole '.'make-up" man of the- me-1
chanlcal force while "takinir an. air-!
iingJ' last evening; after the labors of
j Ul0 dav weru 0V(J1. contrived to Iet
i lhe horHO ho waa (Iriving get away
i . . ' .
"iue norse lie was driving get away
i . -
. . ...
) l join mm nnu reduce to kindling wood
i tlu. buggy in whlch )C d rf
. ThitJ ..8tuut was liued off Jn Cog.
gjn addition near the residence oV
i urs. Cleveland and caused a ripple '
of excitement in that neighborhood.
j Hen might have added to the value of
; this item had he been more enthusi-
astic in his desire to serve the paper
and submitted to a few contusions
hikI a dislocation or two; but there
' .. . .
C ! limit r rtviilli' ktwl 17
limit jy'iiuj nnu I I l I J-
; fully helped his wife from the vehicle
early in .the engagement and then
took a flying and spectacular leap
for lif sustaining no greater injury
than a slightly sprained foot. The
horse kicked loose from the buggy
and was captured after a short chase.
Thanks iJen for. the item.
ItltOWV COCVI'Y DID OT
ASSESS STATE CANDIDATES
Hiwn comity was one of the few
in the state that did not assess the
..iri.t n tlx. t (Vi . -!.
law permits. Although this" 1ms been
a law for some time this is" the first
- amdied. and
now in addition to the otner campaign
expenses. heavy enough under
the
- most economical management the
-candidate for state honors has the
pleasure of. digging up a dollar for
eiifli iiimfv in nrrir In lm 1t imitio.''
m -
J.I V -U
the
th I till
rl.ket. Knowing thts'io ho-
tile many oi thr5 tate
ejiTi'dt-".
dates in advance of the jtsseasmeirt
and fo make sure that their name wrns
inserted on the ticket have mtiiljed
ti.iir checKH to J: H. firove. cBtnr
.ii. ti ot ft jjrown .county exi
j ommiltee. and he is -iuw engage in
be Wfirfc of retnrumg them to- the va-.:
.-': 't-- 'itrid'.dtt.tc' . ' ' " .: -
i'arboruiirfui:! w utmlaced br
emtsr wiiu.. wiiihi ijfrimeiffhig
wrib electiiclty. hamH-hd to ' phrf
. arbon Hertrbutw Wwt.-d. wttb a
'. A kP and rlay .
THE itKOWNWOOD NORTH AND
SOl'TII RAILWAY COM PA XV.
S I E C I A L STOCKUOLDEirs
JIEETIM.
Notice is hereby givon that. a sp . -
ia! meeting of tho stockholders of
The Brown wood North and Soirth - -
Railway Ctirnnanv. diilv called bv . the
f?ard of Directors of said Cbnlpatiy havi- Stopped it; That's wh 1 be-
wiU bo held at clu principal... oUte; jjeve in Flynn."
of said Company In the City 'of Tola is aaotlw?r opinion of one mar.
Brown wood. State ol Texa'.--pn .Manr anj many ojdnioiis are eiven t reel-
day tho 12th day. of Augtist A. t) er? on. both sides "of the argument. -191.2.
at ten o'clock id the forenoon iriifiii.r-Likc. He Neier Mie.
of that day: ;
(a) To ponsldev ami to nuthOrite
the issuance and disposal of the
ronds or Uils company to knpwn
ag -s r-Mrst Mortgage Six Per Cent
Bonds. to bear date May ' I
1912. to b payable the 1st day
of .lay 19 12 in . gold coin
t .t'nltl States Of America.
of or etptnl to the present Standard of
weisrbt and- Hnnes'!. .with tufen'-ii
.urn the date thereof at rhe rate f
l per centum per annum payable
-semi-annually on the ilw day of May
and of November In each year ht like n'v" i4w "
Kohl coin and both primMpal and m- & s PVW f 0"sou lo
t-rest to b IMvabIe in the Citv of IH be because hs inside workings
.-t. Louis. Mo: and both as to prin- aro out of gear. In the earU stag s
elpal and Jiiterest free from any tax of the battle he w ill b. a be.i.
or taxes whk-b this) ComiMtiv mav he John Arthur Johnson has instated
leimired to pav thereon or main himself as the judge of the kangaroo
.therefrom by or under any present court." after a bitterly contested
;nr fuuire law of the Cnited States or . election in which Tom Flanagan the
America or of any state County or . reactionnry candidate received all o
municipality thcrejti. Said bonds to .the Irish votes -one. The black pro-
. be of such (lenomfimUotu as may gressive was elected by a count of
hereafter be determined and the is- to t. The election took place this
sue of said bonds jfluill not exceed morning and tho judge felt so goot'
at any one time the aggregate amount over the outcome of the hard fougM
of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars: battle that he made Marty Cutler ami
(b) To direct' and authorize the freorge liebray pay-the penalty with-
vxeeutiou on the part of this com- olll ven trying them. John Annul
pany for the purjiose of securing the the "Mex's" ten sterling round
payment of said bonds of a mortgage js afternoon and they were re il
and deed of trust of all the railways 1.mn(s. Debniy. who litis been taking
interests In ralhVajs equipments
franchises and property of this com-
im whether now owned by this
company or wnicn mny-nereaner De
acquired by It by tho use of any ot
yaid bonds;
(c) To authorize the uoaru or Di-
rectors to adopt and use such form
of mortgage as they may deem prop-
. - - ..
- m .ii .
er anu to rainy tne pnx;ceuing ui
- fli Tfim1 rf T11r.wlfpu rwP onlil Crvm.
UUl. 1 U . V- ...... w...
tr nnf liAtl'lno- On Irl Tn ll (3 ft Y A
the us to be made thereof"; and(
.. . .
ni im niu nnca ;ia mnv. nrnnur r in i
v'i u.iwihv.u.j tr . v. . . .
. ' . . ..
transacted at tho meeting.
fMcn flt thn montimr
By order of tho Board of Directors. !
Dated Brownwood Texas Juno 10 !
igjo
THE BROWNWOOD NORTH AND i
SOUTH RAILWAY COMPANY
By. W. C. NIXON Prosidenr.
'PL MeCARTNiSY Soereitry.
11
-t T'JT1 A
.tiast Las Vegas N. M.
June 27.
Jack Johnson's own manager. T
om
I Flanagan has a very good argument
! against his own man winning the big '
! battle with Jim Flynn here Independ J
i 1 ;
! battle with Jim Flynn here Independ
i 1
ence Day. although he states freely
I that ho firmly believes Johnson win
bu UlC victor' Plynn nas rnany Umes
advancC(I aie argument It a
fact that in almost every iblg mast'-
pionsmp tin; long snot nas won. mj
the Coibett-Siillivan battle Sullivan
was a big favorite. When Corbet t
fought Fitzsimmons he was a big fa-
vorite and lost. Fitzsimmons was a
favorite over Jeffries as was
Corbett but both were beaten.
also
.hr-
tries was a favorite over Johnson in
lieno and Johnson won. Burns was
favorite over Johnson in Australia
and lost. And so it goes all dovi. tne
line. In nearly every ease of a big
battle the favorite has been beaten.
Take the lightweights for instance
Cans was favorite over Nelson as
was also Britt. .Velson was favorite
vr Wolgast. In fact it is invariably
the case that no one can see anyone
but a champion and the .many sh.Tts ;. i"g in that way.
o' the titles -should cause people to The roads leading into Las Vegas
b:u k the challenger more ottPi'. ' from all directions are fine for motor-
Ilnrns Smaller Thau Flynn'. lug- Jack Johnson spends hours every
One sporting man who has follow e l day motoring to different cities and
tne' boxing game for thirty yeaiv. has it is reported to Curley that from
at'ended all. the big -battles for many Omaha Kansas City Denver and all
jeijrs and is here for this fight ad-
varices this same argument. He ayb
ho is going to back Flynn at the" pre-
vailing 'odds not because he is sure
..i.tll ...1. f.tt VtAnnilc.
r-V"" "'.."
he be-
ItevtJS Ule lOJlg.. SHOl l un-.iniiu
Vhiesr nIs money on.
" Vt( Jntl to back. Flnn and
!sapbio..flriMWir.ddes beat Johnson w
wtU fie kieH big ourselves and wond.-.
nmJ1! T dW.not us- a litrle md-r
tacut" ssftl tac vpreran -
Xllrt .iQhUilon idle a e:.i i. ; r
t( fought JfTCtiea and did nor
a' real fighter ia Rno Then i. v..
' Wit. W JfW. mm .i ot
whi- h .:
" sieftt h. Paris. bfoi
tljl! '
WW didn t we use iudc - n
I Jphnsoa in$ wp will sav
Should have known befer
fiat
til. Mi
a hapar tor the nth
nnwt of the.chftlfeKt rs of am
't
las-
: bav woa. ;
. Toaimy iWra waa not a iare
jjynn nad he gavf. Johnson an awtu!
ijpj fight umfl the police stoppt
ai.U Will be rvmcu! ered that .Ion
. aoa VoaM not k'upek Burns out. Tb
- potte. thought 'Xotmny was fight in '
. with n broftftt hi'w. or they wnald ru-
;1 trju to rh Johnson camp fills -
ouf wit foreboIings. The patither-
aek. goes through his boing
vMl Wchiiie-like precision and nev
er ntlsrfp His. left hand datrs o :t
like ii rifle shot iisk Marty Cuflci or
any of the other poor . boobs who
tfciiiK they -have a soft Job ami hit-
right swoops over with a flash 'hat
ii'mkes ope feel sorry for -litn FlMin
'Jack. Johnson may not haw ttaihed
along the lines laid down b all
dltion expert's." but he has t ainfl
for ilist.ini is
u;J .av rm- ten davs. and it is a
81ll )0l tKlt h(l won-t m. ln the bar
n'iW nBnH for at.wnil lUiys Mar
vlf.ln) n slx s.HSio1;i. m
u h Ioms(m iracllcwl hls right a-:
tjs aft.:OOIU JUui tt is a wearin:
v.. Mop. 116th Debray and Culler we c
i-m-iy sights at the finish. It Is -aid
-hat .lohn'son's ihuis are to kill
in r
off .!! his sparring tuirtners so t i'
.1.!
: lie -t'Ull Utl-ve lO pity mem "ii-ii
training fs over.
i.i.t... i l...-
Ihiilv Puuclie
ll l it r.nittiilv thftt ll I' vnt!
..-. .
going tt) llfeat JohllWll It will uc v
"od.v pmfelies- No one can lon.r
"Wii this cfiamplon' by hitrin ; b.m
'on the head 'aiaff he has a p r.e;f
fciiHe .vK -'wltiWj. to-:ffliard 'aga.i's-
i"1 mr" nunc from asfort m in lik'
j Flynn.
: in- 'ria Wfiketitu hwe .lohnsoi. -u -v
jth.u hH defense haa been . i - 1
uonnson vs mynn
more
to avoid head punches than
blows. Cutler Debray unW
Lod-
nn" tv'n ?' Johnson in the rtom
ty (1 "0t hU 5t 'U"1 "
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aenu.
- I Hll(
: ae!
J-Tyrm plans on wading right n
rth his head down and going alter
i tc' tv-r"!' 'lon's stomach. He has b. -r.
t hammering away at a 300-pound sand
; ''.g d.ir.y .vlth this in view and it be
hr? .Johnson in the stomach v. nr. tie
k::H of punches he sends int. t tint
sand i.;:g' he is sure -to hurl the
cra:itrIor..
FJymi !s not going to let Johnson
j stand off and box" him if he ear nelo
i it. He has had Williams aud his
other sparring partners trying to box
1 him ith bhe Johnson style and ae
sends- t.'iem to the ropes and make
them :'ell for time. Of course they
are .not as. clever as Johnson which
1 must be taken into consideration.
Many Coming in Autos.
There will be -"000 people here r
automobiles for the big fight accord-
i'lg to advices Promoter Jack Curlf-y
: has received from men who are com-
; other cities of prominence
niotdring. distant'' from this
that the roads are fine.
within
plate.
Four machfns came In from Den-
ver Saturday and repoi tel r he roads
. in fine shape. Information abour
how to get here hj motor car t an b
bad !'. ai'lying ro Mark Lewis si- -
rt-tan lor Promoter Cu-rley.
.lack's Punch Still ;iod.
Jonu.-oi. will frankly ulmit that
;n i'i . if a.- 'iar! as ' could earl.
in !n :igtif;rn aie.". He adimr-(
h f .! .md hi- -na.in-T of Hunf.
Mi :- 'aken it ri-.-f m rbe pun
he oiu - a ried. --ttll if. a har.i
birr.
1 ?iof le able t. hit qii!r'
haul if ah angles as I could on.
-ai'l i 4 amjiiou rixlav. "bur 1 an
-..r ii.. more tnan I aseil to ami
dfiN-- hi ' e punches that will be liard
:o! ro win th- fight Of course a
iiati. .titer ears and vears of figb'
ing. may nor aave ne .-ting to his
iiii-bs riar h il'd hae in rhe ii.
winning. uf I neli. r have pun
iio'lSIa. left."
There are rhose followers of t.. -gfliue
who think Johnson can ru' hi'
hard enough to put Flynn out ia
few rounds e.n if he lauds the pro;
ep punch aad think Flynn will be
able to break the champion after a
few sessions and heat him down with
body blows.
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