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Show CHIPI Hi little If Former Manager D0cl slow "P. Alison if Will Talk. i JOHNSON SHUNS WORkJI VISITS GARAGE ! ifl Famous Cincinnati Calcif Watching Grounds; jj Takes No Chances I SAN FRANCISCO. June lo.i days of hard work ahead of yJ, day and Sunday. Jack Johnw4 J the gymnasium this afternoon, though Al Kaufman was pluV merrily, the champion busijjl with his automobiles, bothotvitfi in need of slight repairs. r 3 son Johnson speni several ht downtown garage and did r.ot k his quarters until well hu0 noon. lio was out on the road E the morning and took lilg j- course in leisurely fashion, eomtfta distance in something lika -n c thirty-five minutes. 1. "The best lime over the csni Trainer Tom Flanagan, "r.ui and twenty-one minutes. Johi2, cd himself out on that day, batik is too far off for him to be ccS sprinting. The last week cutting down the distance aai n up." The suit that lias been corn5 George Little, in which th; fa Mrs. Mulrhend. who conduct! tl lng quarters, and all othen s are warned agalnet paying ortrti son any money before the !3 claim Is adjusted, doo3 not Kcratfi ; Johnson In the least. "I am not worried about that," v. "George Little knowa that l bj chance to beat mc In that fight, tf less he slows down 1 will do iwytj nnd then lie will be sorry abost L? On Saturday and Sundar ij--, Johnson announces, he -n III la rounds with Al Kaufman, In li'.t going several rounds with hlj q sparring partners. The latest wrinkle at the Jobaa; is a night watchman. Cal JI:Tc. time famous as catcher forltea cinnatl Reds, is the man on th he patrols the bench from darla sun rises. His lion ten path lift under tho rooms occupied b? 2 There was an effort In camp tote a secret, but now thnt it his ltd) it Is admitted that Jack do ssti to take any chances with Hiranjai lng around unknown to Mm. ', |