To Amend Sections 320 and 321 of the Penal Code with Reference to Prize Fighting and Boxing Contests: Hearings ... on H.R. 7200, H.R. 77361928 - 28 páginas |
Palavras e frases frequentes
acts in conflict admission fees Amateur Athletic Union amateur boxing contests amateur boxing matches AMEND SECTIONS 320 American Legion appointed baseball boxers boxing commission boxing exhibition boxing or sparring Chairman championship clubs committee compensation conducted Deets Pickett define amateur boxing district attorney District of Columbia DOMINICK engage fee is directly Filipinos gentleman gloves going Hawaiians held HERSEY House of Representatives HOUSTON imprisoned indirectly charged introduced Japanese LAGUARDIA LANDREAU legislation legislature license match or exhibition means of fists meant any voluntary medal objection ORNSTEIN passed Penal Code person present law professional prize fighting provision read as follows regulate amateur boxing RICHARD YATES Senator Watson session SEVENTIETH CONGRESS South Carolina sparring match sport governing bodies statute STOBBS subcommittee suitably inscribed wreath term pugilistic encounter Territory of Hawaii thing of value TILLMAN United Updike bill value of $35 voluntary fight wagered Washington Washington Canoe Club Watson bill ZEBULON WEAVER
Passagens conhecidas
Página 22 - An amateur sportsman is one who engages in sport solely for the physical, mental, or social benefits he derives therefrom, and to whom the sport is nothing more than an avocation.
Página 24 - ... it may be proposed to conduct, hold or give such boxing or sparring match or exhibition and which, if it be an amateur athletic association, may be incorporated or organized in accordance with the rules of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States.
Página 2 - STATEMENT OF HON. VICTOR SK HOUSTON, THE DELEGATE IN CONGRESS FROM THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII Mr. HOUSTON. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee...
Página 2 - pugilistic encounter," as used in this bill, is meant any voluntary fight by blows by means of fists or otherwise, whether with or without gloves, between two or more men, for money or for a prize of any character, or for any other thing of value, or for any championship, or upon the result of which any money or any thing of value is bet or wagered, or to see which any admission fee is charged, either directly or indirectly.
Página 2 - Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That the Congress of the United States welcomes the Inter-American Bar Association...
Página 8 - University uses what they call "designer GAs" to "design structures" such as a 4-bit parity checker and a 2-bit adder. Using "designer GAs" to "design structures" is essentially GP under another name. 21.6 CONCLUSIONS The essential message of this chapter is that Genetic Programming (GP) is a good example of the benefits that can be derived from a multistrategy (as opposed to a monostrategy) approach to learning. By combining two or more approaches (strategies), the system that is doing the learning...
Página 3 - Clerk of the Senate. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 1, 1.927.
Página 19 - No individual shall engage in any boxing exhibition in the District of Columbia without a license from the commission. Such license shall entitle the licensee to engage in...
Página 3 - We hereby certify that the foregoing concurrent resolution was adopted in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii on April 1, 1927.
Página 14 - Sutherland, we will hear you now. STATEMENT OF HON. DAN A. SUTHERLAND, A DELEGATE IN CONGRESS FROM THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA Mr. SUTHERLAND. Mr. Chairman, I simply want to protest against the carrying out of the program as suggested by Colonel Greeley. .It must seem strange to this committee that the Budget Committee of Congress should fix its eye particularly on the Territory of Alaska and ask the department to investigate...