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Show L'AJj UJ.-'J ill' . ' 7ZL3S Ffli; niCTuAIiiniG , I .. . ..... . . , , Campion nates nuntin: Trips Part cf Work in Pre-pari:? Pre-pari:? f:r Cattle With r.ltnrc:.; the same tireless effort. He enjoys the effort Just as a school boy would and at the same time he Is building up his muscle and breathing in the fresh air that makes him so healthy. Aside from hunting for big game, Jeffries Jef-fries has other, work not quite so strenuous stren-uous which Is beneficial. .He will have his old gymnashrm In which to punch the bag and spar around with big Joe Kennedy. ' Munroe will reach the battleground this coming week.. He will at once Jump Into his training togs to prepare for the content which, if he wins, will make him the world's heavy-weight champion. Champion' Jeffrie has reached San Francisco, where he fs' scheduled? to meet Jack Munroe In a " twenty-round battle early in June. Upon his arrrvaj on- the coast the champion was kept busy looking up hie many friends, but a couple of d'aye in the city will be enough for. the big bollermaker, and he has prepared to go into the country and will take up his old Quarters at Harbin Springs, where he has trained for all cf bis tETTvjrtant battles. The (. sffries camp is located about foufc hc.-s from the city, apd it is an Ideal, place for the big fellow to train. He ha lUUavdesrtre for city life, .and when in -training prefers the country so that he can roam through the woods for hours and five up considerable time tor hunting. .-. ' Jeffries calls hia hunting trips pleas-ore, pleas-ore, but they are in reality the hardest kind of work, .-and only those used to Btrenuous life can survive them. It has been Jeffries' custom to go through the woods up the mountainside until he could aee no longer. . . v On one of his trips through the country coun-try Jeffries was accompanied by his "tan-Ins; partner and his brother Jack. na' Journey was too much for the .lampion's companions, and after walking walk-ing and, climbing- for tour hours Jeffries -as deserted, his friends refusing to go any. further.. In fact, they were . so ragged out by their effort that they were too exhausted to continue. On his hunting trips Jeffries displays |