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Show BOXING CONTROL BODY PAR 1 1 ALLY UKGrtftllZbU 1 ni: YORBtj Jn. Ill rormatlon ; of a national governing body for the ' control of professional boxing was hc-s--un Monday at n con veil tlpn of de!e- 'lea appointed by the ' 'Vcrnors of 15 to s. r- mporary committees were chosen, rbese 'viii meet l rtd report when the convention reas embles in the af-tornoon af-tornoon to effect a permanent organ 1-itlon 1-itlon to be tentatively known, a-s the itiena) board of boxing control. The ;rii w ill e" lea 'or to obtain unlforrn . :::i;r luwa i t ..II states, limit purses cohlc'sianti and a dm is .Ion prices to! ccnipel ca; :;ipion?i to defend their 'l.s wi'hi': 8 tiled periods, '.lit : a lanuhcdn, the delegates co:i-ened co:i-ened at Hie club's offices a. id 1 u i Alfred L. Larilley, aliorny tor the 1 army, navy and civilian board of boxing box-ing control, as temporal) chairman. Among members ol the temporary I committees chosen. W. H. Treir.blay. : Montana, was named on the crenon-J crenon-J lials and fin r.ce boda 1, and A. 15. Hui-st. Oregon, on the rules" and regu- latlona dommsttoc. 1 State Senator Xamed s. Walker, presiding pre-siding at the luncheon, called i ttei -' tion 10 the fact that about one-third of the governors in the states h i J c;i fit to send delegates 11 expressed 'the opinion the other fntea only wrre wait.ng the rosul! .' tli bonvi oMOn. |