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IThe Boxing Controversy.

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The Boxing Controversy. To the Editor of the "Star." I Sir, I I quite agree with "D.G." that it re- quires something more than platform platitudes to convince the public as to the merits of boxing or theology. I am also in complete agreement with him as to the need to encourage every healthy form of sport. Sport I mean, not brutality. Referring to the fine stand made by the local ministers and their supporters. "D.G." said:— "Boxing to them brings visions of two gory savages springing at each other like tigers with snarling jaws and eyes ablaze, whilst the onlooking crowd, all its lowest passions aroused, bets, bellows, and blasphemes." May I be allowed to refer your corres- pondent to the report in the London newspapers of the recent glorious 17 round fight between Beckett and Mc Goorty. Here are a few elegant ex-. tracts:— In the third round the American's ribs "looked quite scarlet." In the fourth, "a spurt of blood came from Beckett's nostrils." In the fifth, "the Yankee's eyes glazed." In the seventh, "the crowd yelled for Beckett to go in and finish him," and then the unconquered McGoorty "took a bleeding mouth to his chair." In the ninth round, McGoorty "kept spitting blood as he moved round." In the eleventh, it was Beckett's turn to have his blood drawn. In the thirteenth, "the most gory round of the fight Mc Goorty was covered in blood." In the fourteenth, Beckett's face "again streamed with blood." In the seventeenth Beckett "going like a tiger, twice knocked McGoorty down and fini-shed him." Now, these are not "platform plati- tudes." The local ministers may be "abysmally ignorant" of boxing, but after reading the above report, I think they will be able to form an intelligent opinion as to the desirability of en- couragng this form of "sport" in Llan- elly. I am, ete., I Llanelly, I Llanelly, ATHLETE. I Sept. 11th, 1919.

PEDLARS' PARADE.I

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GIFTS FOR PARC HOWARD.

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New Pastor.I

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BOY AND THE APPLES. I

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A Socialist Protest

Charge of Pe?jory.