Show I Ai PLACED A AT T PREMIUM BY NEW ARMY BOXING RULES WASHINGTON Juno 25 U arm army boxing rules codified to govern ern contests among the million and aid halt half men In training have been Issued by war department commission on n training camp activities Tho new code differs differ radically lly from tram J the e regu- regu commonly in uso for tor the tho la last n ten tenor or fifteen years cars and resembles more particularly the Marquis or of flu a berry berT rul rules s which laid stress on fast clever fighting Greater credit Is given to tho the boxer who is aggressIve n in Iii spite of at punishment than t to the tho ono one who covers up or clinches A million and a half men of at UIn tn UI- UI n new w army aro are being taught to box box says Dr r. r Joseph E. E head of ot the athletic division of the commission because It develops in them those qualities of at alertness and which makes them better bayonet fighters Success In bayonet fightIng fight fight- Ing depends upon aggressive de determination de- de termination and attack even OVen more than upon sk skill lI Boxing develops this ag ag- ag g- g gressl veness in offense A fierce fierce- attacking forward action bayonet charge chargo means menns a 98 8 per cent quota or Ot fighting men inca returned to safety That is ono Important re reason on wh why tho the new boxing rules set Bet a a. high premium upon offensive rather than on fighting All back stepping covering up UI and purely defensive work arc are discouraged under the army boxing rules rule and each contestant is made made- subject to a penalty penal penal- ty for such work This latter recommendation recommendation Is a direct departure irom the accepted standard of ot ring strategy which puts a premium on purely de defensive de- de ve tactics Un Under er the new rules a total of at six I blows constitutes the ground plan of tho the boxing program The maintenance of ot such a n. series of blows must be I taken Into consideration in the xintu Judgment of ot points The value of I attack cannot be overestimated and anti I should be considered a primo factor in the of ot points it is stipulated Under tho the army rules the eo i is J shorn of ot much power Many any of at his active functions have been delegated delc-aled I to two Judges each of whom is assisted assist assist assist- eu ed e b by a a. clerk Fouls are clearly ae- ae I fined and are within the jurisdiction of ot tho the referee referee- who may disqualify Immediately Im un- un I mediately any contestant for fr attempted attempt attempt- ed tactics Downs arc limited to the standard of oC 10 sec see To ro gain fast Cast action the tho time limit per round has been made 2 minutes minutes min ruin utes instead of ot 3 minutes for Cor novice bouts Four rounds will be boxed except ox- ox In the caso case of at divisional dl championship championship championship cham cham- contests which may run six rounds The big bIg- contribution of ot boxing to military training Is to develop In men tho the willingness and ability to fight at close range Its Is to teach tench soldiers to give c and take tako punishment There Thero is a close relation in the qualities qualities quail quail- ties required for or boxing and bayonet fighting Both require agility of at body quickness of eye cye good balance and anel control In giving a n punch or I thrust and an aggressive fighting I spirit that breaks down or 01 weakens defense and ond makes openings for an I effective tIn finish Ish An efficient fighting soldier must not only bo be trained in the technique of at I offense and defense but must be charged with the proper fighting spirit We Ve are dealing with men who I are aro strangers in tho tIm main to personal I combats of ot any nature and It is to toward toward to- to ward vard this class of soldiers rs that the major portion of at athletic and anel boxing I activities should bo be directed Forward I 1 action and aggressiveness In bayonet righting fighting are aru essential Aggressive action In boxing tends to tho thu same somo end and md should be given due clue credit In the judging jud of contests Tho The principal features of tho tIme nr army boxing code codo are as fiS follows Tho The ring which Is not to be less than sixteen nor more than twenty venty I feet square must bo be enclosed b by at least east three ropes covered with cloth wrappings to lo be stretched from four I posts properly padded Tho The floor ot of the he ring shall extend beyond tho the lower i ropes for a distance of not less tan two vo feet teeL If It the floor is of ot wood or orther other ther hard substance It Is to bo ho pan pan- paa-i paa I ded with matting corrugated lcd paper or felt or dampened sawdust covered cred with tightly stretched canvas Gloves Cloves In all nil novice contests shall not weigh less lesa than ten ounces and anti for tor trained men bouts eight ounces Six or eight ounce gloves may be u used ed for divisional championship contests con con- tests Trained wen men matches aro are for those I who have won elimination company I championships All conte contestants who havo o not qualified In In elimination I I matches will be re regarded as us novices Contests for tor trained men are aro limIted lim lim- urn urn- I to four tour rounds of two minutes duration with an intermission of ot one minute between rounds for tor rest resL If It th the tho judges disagree the referee may at his discretion call for tor a u. fifth fUth round rOUl limited to two minutes The novice contests aro are subject to tho the same same- rul rul- ings Th The final bouts bout In divisional championships shall consist of six rounds of ot three minutes each and no extra rounds can bo be ord ordered red The officials shall bo be a referee two Judges two clerks ono one timekeeper ann ana a medical officer The Tho referee shall take taku his l position within tho the ring hl Ills his primary duty being tho the strict enforce enforcement ment of ot the rules of boxing and of ot i fair tall play pIny b 1 Ho can atop Stop a bout at an any nn stage and make mako a a. decision if ho considers considers con con- I siders it too loa sided one or in case CASC no im considers th the competitors are not In earnest ho can stop tho the 1 bout out and anti disqualify disqualify dis dis- I qualify one or both of ot tho the contestants Tho Thu judges shall be stationed at opposite op opa op- op aides sides of ot tho the ring to watch every phase of at tho tIme bout and render a n decision de decision do- do Each Judge shall be assisted 1 by a clec clerk of ot his hla own choice for tor tho the thoI I purpose of ot keeping an nn account of oC the tho or of both bolh contestants as dictated by the tho Judge during the tho progress orthe of or the bout At th the conclusion of each round tho the clerk shall submit to the tho judge jUdg-e summary and shall not noti fy tho the Judge at any stage of ot the round If It ono one contestant leads an opponent by the maximum of twenty points 1 Tho The timekeeper must be seated close to and outside of the ring and anel shall A fh h 1 1 nr I v. v round by bell gon gong or whistle Tho me medical meica officer shall always bein be beIn beIn In attendance at these contests conte He Ih shall supervise the physical condition of ot contestants contestant and decide whether hand bandages are necessary and to tc I Inspect same Each ach contestant shall be assisted b by two seconds who must not rt speak signal signal sig sig- nal or In any noy way coach their principals pals during tho ho progress of ot a round nor flor may they claim time or Indicate in Iii any way decisions for them The I must remain seated during the tho contests contests contests con con- tests and anel shall shull not enter the ring until L Llie tho lie timer indicates the termination of ol ofa r ra a a. round They shall shuH leave the he ring rint promptly when time Is Ig called at nt th the I b beginning of or a round Any violation I of these provisions mo may render rendel a a. principal principal prin prIn- cipal l liable to disqualification b by the referee I In scoring a n. maximum of or twenty points shall be hu allotted to each round L I of tho the contest Fourteen points shall I I be he given Iven for attack md mel defense AtI At- At I shall cover tho the following following- points Clean hits offensive action and well wellI delivered partial hits hils Defense shall I cover blocking making malting opponent miss and and balance and readiness to counter counter- I attack Four points shall be Iven for generalship and und two for sl Points or 01 fractions of at points shall bo be deducted for infractions of ot rules At the end of each contest the clerks shall write or otherwise indicate in- in to their judge the score or conle contestant tant Points will bo 10 deducted for tor stalling lack of earnestness or going down without being lilt hit co covering up clinchIng clinch clinch- clinching In Ing and anel hitting while holding an op op- op Competitions In all championships I will bo be held heM In the following weights I and classes C Pounds Bantam Featherweight 3 1 Lightweight Welterweight I Middleweight I Light lIe Heavyweight Heavyweight all over o I Tto C G C to 1 J to 1 1 4 f to C. 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