. Men who made San Francisco. -^^^^^^^ John J. Gleason EVER^BOD^ who reads the sportiiiKpages of the daily press—and thai everybody who reads at all—knowsJohn J. Gleason, who is universally calledJack. Aside from an occasional plunge intothe promotion of ring encounters, notable amongwhich was the Jeffries-Johnson battle at Renoin 1910. Mr. Gleason devotes his time tobaseball. He has for several years been asso-ciated with the management of the San Jran-cifco Seals. He was once leader of theOlympic Club. Mr. Gleason is a son of John and BridgetGleason, and was born in the state of


. Men who made San Francisco. -^^^^^^^ John J. Gleason EVER^BOD^ who reads the sportiiiKpages of the daily press—and thai everybody who reads at all—knowsJohn J. Gleason, who is universally calledJack. Aside from an occasional plunge intothe promotion of ring encounters, notable amongwhich was the Jeffries-Johnson battle at Renoin 1910. Mr. Gleason devotes his time tobaseball. He has for several years been asso-ciated with the management of the San Jran-cifco Seals. He was once leader of theOlympic Club. Mr. Gleason is a son of John and BridgetGleason, and was born in the state of Wash-ington in 1871. He is a graduate of theCollege of the Sacred Heart in San


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