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BOXING TRAINER'S THEORY

Dick Dunn, prominent Wellington boxing train er, has a theory — a sound theory, too— that some pretty talented amateur boxers, apart from those appearing at the next national championships, may, with some careful combing, be unearthed here and there in New Zealand. Ile makes the poirit that the combing process should be a thorough one, so that boys in remote areas, boys wliose capabilities, througli# laclc of competition, 111 av possibly not be fully appreeiated, should receive .-jkst as much consideration for selection in the New Zealand team to visit South Africa as boys with. better opportunities.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 July 1946, Page 8

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BOXING TRAINER'S THEORY Chronicle (Levin), 1 July 1946, Page 8

BOXING TRAINER'S THEORY Chronicle (Levin), 1 July 1946, Page 8

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