State Undertakes to Purify Boxing and Wrestling Game How to. put crooks and promoters out of the boxing and wrestling game as the subject of a conference last Wednesday afternoon between Secre tary H. It. Antles of the. department of public welfare and A dozen mem lers of the American legion at the rtate house, says the State Journal. This task seems to many an impos sible one.. Members of the legislature -debated the question and expressed doubts of the success of H. R. 154, but the bill was sponsored by the Ameri can legion of Nebraska and was passed and is now a law. In past years some what similar bills were defeated, usu ally on the ground that they were thought to be fa the purpose of cre ating a paid office for the benefit of ome prize fighting promotor or that they would result merely in legalizing of the worst kind of exhibitions and prize fights which are now under ban of the state lw. Mr. Antles and his conferees pro Tose to tackle the job of making box ing and wrestling square games. Be cause the legion had sponsored the till, Mr. Antles desires that organiza tion to take some of the responsibility, --although he is required by law to en force the act and make rules and regu lations governing matches, bouts and contests between boxers and wrestlers. The men in attendance were John Hop Tans, Jack Shannon, J. J. Pat Boyle, -John Kilmartin of Omaha, George W. Rawell, Jr., Marcus Fotect, Bert R. -Anderson, Mason Wheeler and F. B. O'Connell of Lincoln: William L. Cros on of Hastings and J. R. Brady and "William Lewiotdale of Grand Island. Tim ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1021 Mr. Brady is a Spanish-American sol dier. The others are members of the American legion. If there Is any way crooks can evade the provisions of the boxing bill, Mr". Antles and his advisers want to know it. It was admitted that crooks can split money in ways not authorized by law and can "fix" matches, but if they are ever caught at it, they will not be able to repeat the trick in Nebraska. The license of the organization under whose auspices the law is found to be violated will lose its license and so will the principals in the match. It is admitted that matches can be pulled off in public, in violation of the law or ratheroy ignoring the law, but in such a case there could be no admission fee charged, no prize money put up, and there could be no referee and conse quently no decis'on. Such a match would not be much of an exhibition. The matter of matches where rio direct admission fee is charged was also discussed. It was suggested that a gathering might pay for a supper or pay admission fee into a county fair and a match might be staged at such a supper or" at the fair. It is admitted that under the law a principal in a match can pay his man ager whatever fee he pleases, but un der the law no part of the receipts can go to a promoter who may offer to stage a match. The promoter is sup- Fose to be a dead one under this law. f he gets in on the money it will have te be by violation of the law, Organizations or clubs that have been in business one year and whose principal business is something besides staging boxing and wrestling buots can obtain a license. No individual can be licensed to promote matches. If there is a violation of the law the organization's license is revoked and it forfeits a $1,000 bond which is nec essary to obtain a license. The legion men suggested the ap pointment of assistants to Secretary Antles ana also a secretary. Mr. Antles will appoint a secretary when the work under the new law appears to justify. He will divide the state into districts and appoint assistants to be called commissioners in each dis trict These men will serve without pay. The districts will be formed along the various main lines of rail roads. How many there shall be has not been decided. The 5 per cent of gate receipts which goes to the state department of public welfare will be used to pay necessary expenses, in cluding salaries and office expenses. Blank form for reports, licenses and permits are to be drawn up after forms used in other states have been examined. No license will be issued until the office machinery is in work ing order. 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