BOXING
TO THE EDITOR, ' >,:1 SlRr~I am led to believe that a School '% of Boxing has been started in Helens- $ Sim al /l eh is the case ' l wish ;;J promoter of the movement every success. ,| m?, XT ? S -?? c of the best brain and - j muscle builders any young man c^lgo A I al Jf developes courage, deci^on, ' M alertness, presence of mind, and calls M Motti t, resource of self-control. ' '-J fJf'Jjy folk condemn boxing before they 'M leally understand what it is, but the $■ Sn 3° °f People ' if Judged by the , # m.Ttl Who, attend Box^S tourna-/. 31 ments, §ill y rea lise the excellent qualities 'M ot the sport. It is now for the young -1 iellows to take the opportunity afforded and become members, if only for the • • pastime side of boxing, and show that £ Pill, i X p?ssesses as good sports as "$ elsewhere.—l am. etc., • .-rj " Has Been."
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 June 1914, Page 4
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154BOXING Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 June 1914, Page 4
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