BOXING PURSES
N.Z. COUNCIL MAKES A MOVE EVIDENCE FOR REPORT Special to THE SUN WELLINGTON, Toda; . The New Zealand Boxing Council has now completed its task of gathering evidence on the subject of purses offered by provincial associations. an<l will report to the annual meeting iir Palmerston next August. The present rule regarding limitation of purses lays it down that no purse shall exceed £l5O save for the first fight of an imported boxer, when it is permissible for a £2OO purse to be made up. It is understood that there have , been fairly numerous breaches of the rules by various associations, and with these the annual meeting will deal.
“There has been some criticism ofi the council recently for the rules governing the sport in New Zealand,” said Mr. G. Aldridge, secretary of the New Zealand Boxing Association today, “This is mistaken. It should be clearly understood that the council does not frame these rules. They are determined by the annual meeting, at whielx all the associations are represented.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 954, 23 April 1930, Page 1
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170BOXING PURSES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 954, 23 April 1930, Page 1
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