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BOXING.
Rules, and, finally, that I am not allowed to box against a civilian
without the permission of the Army B.A.
Station
Date
Signature, giving Rank
I recommend the above application.
Date
Comdg.
17.
Correspondence.
All correspondence shall be conducted by Officers. Units shall
correspond with Command Representatives, who will, when
necessary, forward matters on to the Headquarters of the
Association.
18. Headquarters, Array B.A.
The Headquarters of the Army Boxing Association is at Head-
quarters, Eastern Command, Room 28, Horse Guards, London,
S.«'.1.
19. Army Boxing Colours.
The colours are white shorts and vest with red trimmings.
20. Army Colours.
The Colours, which consist of a badge (a lion on a crown with
laurel leaves each side), will, with effect from 1930, be awarded to
every Army Boxer who :—
(i) Has won an Army Individual Amateur Championship, Officers
or Other Ranks,
and,
having been selected by the Associa-
tion, has represented the Army Representative Team once.
(ii) If not a Championship holder, has, having been selected by
the Association, boxed on three occasions for the Army
Representative Team.
The Badge may be worn on a blazer.
Those boxers who have qualified as above, but before 1930, can
obtain a badge from the Hon. Secretary for 4/- post free.
(iii) An Army Boxing Tie has been instituted, qualifying condi-
tions being the same as for the Army Colours. Ties may be
obtained from Messrs. Forsyth, Vigo House, Regent Street,
in two qualities, prices 6s. 6d. and 4s. 6d.
(iv) It is undesirable that boxers should wear the Army Badge
when representing their unit in the Inter-Unit Competition.
21. Amateur B.A., Novice, Intermediate and Open
Competitions.
Serving Army Amateur boxers entering for comp
e
titi
ons
held
under Amateur B.A. rules must enter according to the following
definitions :—
"
N
OVICE."—
A boxer who has not won a Brigade or higher
Championship at any weight.
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