280 Ch. 30. No. 12.] Boxing Control. above the “ belt,” and for conspicuous endeavours to sustain action by leading repeatedly and by general aggressiveness. (0) Defence.—"“ Guarding, slipping,” ducking, blocking,” and in general cleverly evading blows and for ‘ countering.”” Marks given for defence shall not outw eigh those given for attack. (ce) Conduct.—Displays of courage; refusing to take a mean technical advantage; ability to take advantage of every legitimate opportunity offered, style: generalship. Marks shall not be i -arded for— (a) Tapping. (2) Hits with the knuckle part of the gloved hand at the back of the head, neck or body. Marks shall be deducted for— Lack of initiative and general ineffectiveness, persistent clinching, fouling though not serious enough to warrant disqualification, SECTION 6,.—DECISIONS. At the conclusion of a contest that goes the full scheduled number of rounds the winner shall be determined by the higher total number of marks and not by the greater number of rounds won. When judges’ decisions agree in a contest that goes the full number of rounds scheduled the referee shall authorise the M.C. to announce their verdict. When the judges’ decisions do not agree the referee shall give his decision and if two of the three decisions shall then agree the result shall be so announced. When all three decisions disagree the result shall be announced as a “draw.” In contests that do not go the full number of rounds scheduled the referee only shall give a decision. SEcTION 7,—FovLs. The following acts are deemed foul and the referee shall have power to disqualify contestants for committing any one of them:— Class A. (Without Warning.) (a) Hitting below the “ belt. (6) Hitting an opponent who is having been ** down.” “a down — or who is getting up after (c) Hitting with the inside of butt of the hand, the wrist or the elbow. (d) Butting with the head “ *) Use of the ‘ kidney-punch.” (¢ (f) Use of the knee. (g) Use of the — pivot-blow.” ( h) Use of the — rabbit-punch.”