Show I i Illinois Official Pocketbook Filled By Ring Revenues CHICAGO Dec 26 JP Illinois boxing and wrestling fans paid in gate receipts for the first 11 months of 1932 and f if general business business business busi busi- ness conditions had been better they probably would have paid more This information is included in the annual report of ot General John V V. Clinnin CUnnin chairman of the Illinois state athletic commission In boxing circles General Clinnin said the amateur bouts bouls showed a tremendous gain in popularity He referred to the three great amateur attractions of the year the Golden Gloves Glove the International Golden Gloves and the Catholic youth or or- tournament The International Golden Gloves tournament drew a n crowd of spectators to Soldier field The states state's share of the boxing gate was Clinnin said bringing the total revenue gained by Illinois since fisticuffs were legalized July 3 1926 to The total revenue reve reve- nue from boxing since that time has been he hc said id |