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Show SULLMH VISITS WITH JHJ01SI Surprised at Colored Man's Condition; Con-dition; Champion Gets Orders to Move. SAN FRANCISCO, June 21. Jack Johnson Is the last to desert the ship. Although there has been a general exodus exo-dus of promoters and fight followers during dur-ing the last, few days iti the direction of Reno, Johnson has remained smilingly on duty at the beach with the firm Intention In-tention of training until the last mo-mont. mo-mont. A telegram that camo from Manager Man-ager Tom Flanagan today, announcing ihat training quarters had been secured at Reno and that everything would be In readiness In two days, caused the champion cham-pion to Issue the marching orders. He will leave for Nevada Thursday night at 0 o'clock. Tenderly tho two speed burning burn-ing automobiles were prepared for shipment, ship-ment, and with less ginger the gymnasium gymna-sium apparatus was stored In crates and marked in lamp black, "Jack Johnson, Reno. Nov., L". S. A." John L. Sullivan was a visitor at the colored champion's camp. He was greeted cordially and posed with Johnson John-son for the photographers. Johnson's splendid condition Impressed the former champion and he congratulated his host. Although on the ovo of breaking eamp, Johnson put in a strenuous day of training. He sauntered over the beach roads for nine milo3 In the morning, morn-ing, and in the afternoon went eight fast rounds in the gymnasium. Al Kaufman stood before him during half tho session ses-sion and George Cotton took tho rest of tho pummeling. It was announced today that Kaufman will be In Johnson's camp at Reno. The champion will go out on tho road tomorrow morning for a short hiko and wJll then go downtown to arrange for new punching bags, gloves and a few other things. |