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WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION

N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS.

SBPRE.SENTA'HVE TEAM CHOSEN. At tho meetiag of the Managsjment Committee of the Wellington .Busing Asucia'iou last night, there were present: Messrs. R. M'Villy (clairAtaa), J. E. Staples, H, D. y-mi-th, J. li. i)av. I). E. Hoggard; N. Cbfey, W. W. Cook, Q. E. Bridge, F. Gale, IS-. A. Dawson, W'. A. Fordfia.m, B, A, Guise (hon. treasurer), and W. 0. Talbot {hrt-a Rcc«iary ; . 'The president of the Association (Mr, E. A, Bhindell) a.l?« attended. . Ailan. Max veil, light-weight, wrote, from Waugflnui asking if -the association would eonsi'dor his name in. coiiftection with a»'y future coutesis, and metitioiiiag that on his last appcaranco he gain* ed- a victory over A.. Bromwicln The applicsMon was noted, Oth<jr applications for contests noted. were those from Gus. Venn (featherweiglit), Taumarunui, and. J. Curley (light-weight), Auckland Mr. W. Lawless., the represe.ntati.vo in Australia, wrote suggesting that the .Sydney ■ light-weight R-egio' ' might ho coiisidert-/! in coiUaeC'tion with Itttiuo Cftiitests, ■It was resolved to keep Regie's naino in vi.fiw. Jack Samuels, manager for Denny Murphy, welter and middle-weight champion, advisci that his man was leavinc for. .Sydney on Jtily i, under engagement to Stadiums, .Ltd. Prior to July 4, Alurphy was prepared to meet any welter or middle-weight in the Dmninion, "It .wa.s ■ decidedto replj' stating that th§. time, was too short to perhviti (if a contest being arranged fftr Murphy, . Al-f wrote frwm Clarerille asking' if the' as.s&Ciation COill'd him an ■©.pponeiit iii thft-. middle-weight cla3;s, H-e'forwardesf, a recorcl of numerous contests in w.iiich ha had taken pari, in Australia. '■ • The letter was received. A communication was jreeived. fwm the. .Vow Zealand Boxing Council in _ re-'fevre-nco to the New Zealand CKanpionships to bo held at on July 22. Tho cottiicil drew tho attention of ■ the assoeiS-tion to the clauses relating to the comliict of the chasnpioTiihips, and caHcrl for nominations for the positions- of rcf-erco and judges. . Mi-. A. Hamilton was nominated for the position of referee for the champwnshijis,' and Messrs. J, E. Staples a-iul fi. p. Smith were nominated as indges, A team to rcpiescKt the; association at the ' chtiiftpionships . was.. cteeii, .as followßantam, B. Andrews; featherweight, J. W. OH-ivor: lightweight, ,J. Smith; waiter, J, Hunter;, middle: wciaht, B. Finnic; ■§;' Gerald; trainer, 1. Wiiscn; manager,Mr. B \ Cue Messrs. B, W. .M'Vuiy and E. A. Blundell were appointed delegates to the conference of local assoeiatioi-is-,. tci bo held at AYangauui during the time of the Kew Zealand championships. It was decided to donate a set of piscarded gloves to tho.Crois Creek B6sing Club. ; . ■ Mr, T. W. Leslie, custodian of tho. Town Hal!, was voted a bonus of two guineas for services.rendered to tji& associatiou. ■ It Was reported that tho amateur boxer, W. J. MaeFarlane, had written, t® the Press, criticising the action of tlio committee, without first giving the committee an opportunity of rectifying an error Made in connection With tho allotment of, :>. trophy, and it was resolved to summon him before tho committee to explain his actimi. A statement of receipts and expendituro i.n (•■oanection with tho recent contost in the Town Ball was .p'laccd before the meeting, and showed a satisfactory balance. ' Mr. mentioned that after_ thb HagcrtyO'f'rady contest, the winner scorned to be under the impression that he was entitled to the gloves, tat as' iio (Mr. • Bridge) had no authority to allow the gloves to pass, out of the poss.css.ioii of tho association, he in» sistod ort their h&ing. returned. .On tho motion of the chairman, tlio action of Mr, Bridge Was contlrmed, and the conmnttoc renifiniu'l the principle that no t'.leves bo given to competitors. as all disKitderi gloves wore rennixed fur nniat.cnr clubs. Mr. Guise suggested that an• endeavour should iio mud? to scrairo the Australian light-weight, Herb. M'Coy. for a contest with Hagcrty, who would he nvailaMc iftor his'contest.with Cook i Ai .crust- 11. It was resoiv-ei to communieate wlrti tho Aus-tralian represontat'iv* immedi- J afely, and also to write to Hajrer'ty. to ' ask Jrfm te be.ni readiness for th" e/a- j tost-, it it ce-"ld arranged, for M'Ony . to come, to Xew Zealand. ] DKLANEY j Bjr J&fiegraph—Ji-ees London, Juno 15. . I»t. a" boshig coiitest »(tw<sniy rounds') at. tha Natfeh'ttl gportinj? Gltfb, .Terry 1 ' Dclafley easily ontpoiuted Harry Scone. '' The.' fight' was for £700. At Prcmierland, Y'cung Ahearn de-. fea'fld .Sitl. Bur-fts ft'ne Australian) in ' the second, round of- a boxing contest. • BOXING IX SCHOOLS.

fiy Ai-eoo'iation--Cka>'rT}fihi .; (Htc, June 16, 8.50 p.tn.) Melbourne, June 16. The Minister of Education lias decided to. intie&Md bb.siug ' irt the reguiar curriculum of tlio State seiools.

.Mothers! Give ymir cluidren "XAZOL" when they liavo .colds or sore, throats. This, famous,, can >6 inhaled, or tafee ; n on 3, lumj of .etrgw. A few dirops will" shift th-®. fflost ofost&a'te cold.—AdYk

The half-yearly ineeiimg of the liidept'iuk'iit Order of Rephalii'teS was JieM ■ia'st evening at the linick Street Hall, Pctonc, l!ro Ackroyd. C.R., presiding. St.; Wflkfiis's liaise was added .to tn« list of tent surgeons, and oflo member was declared on the sink fundi Jlurkg the eymiiE the follqiviiig officers were ■elected Holifles L iB.R. ;'Sro. Ackrnyd, 1'.C.11.; secretary, BVo. Bell ; : u asm or. firo. Haywood, Bin. 'Clioinpsffln fr#s appointed repfesewtative to tbo Friendly Society's Council, ami few, AY. E. Woods to the Xo-Licp.nse Council,

M'Clintcu's Colleen Soaij is made from plant, ash instead of caustic soda:, Pnches»'of Atecorn says: '"'lt Is Swert, refTWlriiiif.'''—Aritt.

I'ite WJo'ii'ma will represent, the P<?-. tone Hoefcey Club aga.T:ftstHe,reaYva today•Careen, Polling. Hartley, JJdlin, Piuraivt, Poinioii, TapJin. Besu-ick, Oawill, Lmvrv, Hows. and. Heeker.

Messrs; J, Harris and Sons. Marten, have '150 acres of iaiwl oh Hie Main Trunk line .for Jsa-'F. Piirtieulort may be seen in on advertisement in this issue.

Wesrfy are t.ite feet ivlmrt e<s.l<J is iit the lisad. anil yott hare not used "NAUOt." Tills stwting, rejivedy for iou?!'..''. coids. rclnrrSi. and fore threat sets, (luickly. sad. leaves to evil aftereffects.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 17 June 1914, Page 8

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WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 17 June 1914, Page 8

WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 17 June 1914, Page 8

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