Show DEATH IN BOXING I MATCH CAUSES A MARTIAL COURT-MARTIAL V NE YORK YORE Jan 20 The The death of Apprentice H. H H. H Hartnett of the tho United Unit Unit- ed id States ship as the remit result re reo re- re snIt sult of injuries received in iu a boxing bout has o again ain brought rou bt up the subject of af boxing in the navy There are many opponents of boxing in general that h have he e for a long time tune objected to the sport as practiced in the the navy y and on oni i B several occasions attempts h have havo e 1 beet been made to stop it It is the favorito sport snort in tho the nav navy and has been in indulged in with the full approval of the ties Au Ail occasional accident naval of of- s say 3 should t nC be bo nIl allowed owed to in in- with a sport that is on tho the whole very beneficial to the tho navy at large Attention is called to tho the fact fact that the tho sailors have o little opportunity for the strenuous games that are played placed by sol diers diors and others who arc aro on shore and therefore any sport that gives them tho necessary exercise and makes them bet bet- ter sailors is to be bo advocated Apprentice Mann Manning n t who fought with on the thil Cumberland will be but it is not likely that any am action will be bo taken in in the matter of of boxing in the na navy |