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PACER INSTEAD OF AUTOMOBILESan Francisco, May 13.—Just to prove to Tex Rickard and others who ar* concerned regarding his safety for the next two n c*nths that an automobile is not the only means of travel. Jack Johnson is doing some of his speeding along the park boulevards behind Little Dick, a local pacer, who has b«en loaned to him for the occasion by one of his friends The ideacame to the fighter when one of the newspaper photographers saw the rig in tront of the training quarters and suggested that he would like a picture 01 soJohnson agreed to the picture idea, and aftci that was over remarked that he would like to take a turn up the toad, * .“Go ahead.” said the owner, who is a Johnson admirer, and you can have him out here every morning or afternoon if you want.”The rides will not be that frequent, but Jack ha» declared his intention of going out behind the sidewheeler threetimes a week at the very least.*‘I want to tell you, Mr. Rickard,” he said to Tex when the latter was warning the negro not to be so careless, “that’s all a mistake about rny being reckless. I know what this fight means to me, and when I am training for a fight there is no one more careful than I am. Of course, I am going tc ride around in my machine because it is a pleasure, but there will be nothing reckless about my drivlnir. antiyou will have no reason to be worried over me ”The routine of a twelve-mile grindalong the roads in the forenoon maynot be palling on Johnson, but it has been sufficiently monotonous for the fighter to change his route. This morning, for example, he took Barney Furey with him over an entirely new i course, and one in which there are far more hills than in the old course.For on© thing. I wanted a change.” said Johnson in explaining the new program: “and for another, I wantedto test my wind thoroughly. The hillsgave me that chance, and now I am sure of my condition. My wind was | the one thing that I had an Idea might reed nursing, but I came back to the quarters after a twelve-mile trip wMth-j out blowing In the least.'*About the noon hour Johnson took a I nap, and late in the afternoon, about 4 o’clock, he played baseball for the edification of the crowd that had gathered to see what he looked like.
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Salt Lake City Herald

Salt Lake City, Utah, US

Sat, May 14, 1910

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