BOXING.
•AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. BOXING C<)NFERENCE. WELLINGTON. Oct. 25). At the Boxing Couleronre, Air Johnston moved and Mr Robson seconded "That in the opinion of this meeting, lhe Executive ('ouiua 1 - should he resident at the place of headquarters ot the Association, and the election ef members should he elicited by the ('(litres ami not bv the associations, as the [iresiit method is subversive ot the proper standing of the ci litres, and is cumbersome, and will, in future, when tie, number of a--.oeiat ions is increa s'd lead to Government by proxy." On tlm question of tiie representation of New Zealand at the Olympic Game-, Mr Bush said ii was felt m All! Idaml that <’. Purdy should he sent to the games. Mr Alack .-aid tie’ southerners thought Reekie, tile flyweight. was worth eonsi Fl ing. Mr Aldridge thought a trainer ought s-ruit. He added it would not be worth while to do this unless about lour boxers v. r sen!. He -poke lavouralilv of Mcßae a- a promising heavyweight. It was rcsoivd to continue to be represented on the Olympic Council.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1923, Page 3
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