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1 Black Champion Loses Ti
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hu'ttr Tin 1 :uji irlaiu t
Of
Round Battle
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Jack Johusou lust liis title as
heavy weight djawiioii ol' the
world t Jess illail, a Kauas
cowboy, iu a twenty six round
tight at Havana, Cuba, Monday.
The new champion had none
of the skill of his black autago
nist. I'm he had youth aujl
trenth ami endurance to spare.
J 'or twenty rounds Willanl was
a punching bag for Johnson's
rain of blows, but the white man
stooil all the punishment that
Johnson could inflict and asked
for more. When the big
black showed signs of weaken
ing and the con talent smile
with which lie began changed to
a look of puzzled wonder at hi
opponents ability to withstand;
his blows, Willanl stepped in
and began to fortv the fighting.
For three or four rounds there
was litjtle doing on either side,
but in the twenty fifth Willanl
landqd on Johnson's heart with
a blow that shook the negro and
set his legs trembling. The
knockout came in the next
round with a blow to Johnson's
jaw.
There is doubt whether the
black lighter stood up to 'lis
opitonen.t to the limit of his
endurance or not. Me was
able to rise to his feet unaided
when he had been counted out
and many observers (bought
that he had given up the ijdea of
knocking his man out and when
floored took the count rather
than submit to further punish
merit.
The following is the Virginian
1'ilot's account of the last round
of the battle:
Johnson rose slowly from his.
cliair and Willanl met liiin
more than t wo I birds of I lie
way across the rin. Willard:
slabbed a long left iiilu llir in- j
gi-o's face, sending his lead j
bobbing bat k . Itrl'orc 1 1 1 1 " j
champion could lecover bis po-j
siiion Willanl swung a smash j
ing riglif which laiiflcd full mi
Johnson's stoiii;wli. Johnson
was (lung aitainsf the ropes by
the forc( of the blow and be
clinched on the rebound.
The cowboy tried to tear loose
but the black man held grimly
with eves closed and legs shak
ing. Just ltefore the rcfcii'e
broke them Johnson looketl over
Willard's shoulder toward the
box when- his wife bad been,
his eves showing a daxel tired,
puzzled expresssion.
As soon as Welch had bitiken
the clinch Jess rushed again,
forcing ifhe negro into Willards
orner, where the finish came.
Johnson was slow in guarding
antl his strong youthful opjw
nent hooked a swinging left to
the body. The fading clinm,
pion's legs quivered and again
the towering mant feinted for
he bokly. Johnson dropped
his guard and Willard won his
title with a quick, hard swing to
the Hiint of the jaw
The negro's knees folded up
under him, he sank slowly to
ho floor and rolled over on
his back, narth under the
rOJKSH.
Welch waved Willard back
and began to count. Hp and
down went thi referee's hand
but Johnson never moved. Ilis
eyes were glassy, only . the
white visible.
At the count of ten Welch
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