ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR 1343
ticket or tickets or invitations for seating reservation for any
money which is more than the box office price.
116-L. Any person, club, corporation or association which
may conduct, hold or give, or participate in, any sham or fake
boxing or sparring or wrestling match or exhibition or per-
formance shall thereby forfeit his, its or their license issued in
accordance with the provisions of this Act, which shall there-
upon be, by the commission, cancelled and declared void; and
he, it or they shall not thereafter be entitled to receive another
such or any license pursuant to the provisions of this Act.
116-M. Any contestant who shall participate in any sham
or fake boxing or sparring or wrestling match or exhibition
shall be penalized in the following manner: For the first
offense he shall be prohibited for a period of six months, such
period to begin immediately after the occurrence of such of-
fense, from participating in any competition to be held or
given by any club, person, corporation or association duly
licensed to give or to hold such boxing or sparring or wrestling
match or exhibition; for a second offense he shall be totally
disqualified from further admission or participation in any
contest held or given by any club, corporation, person or asso-
ciation duly licensed for said purposes.
116-N. The commission shall prescribe the length in rounds
of every boxing and sparring match or exhibition and the
contestants in every such match or exhibition shall wear gloves
weighing not less than five ounces.
116-0. Any principal, principals, manager, managers, sec-
ond, seconds, promoter or promoters, or matchmaker if found
guilty of receiving or accepting any money or presents from
any boxer or exhibitor of the art of boxing or sparring or
from any wrestler for some special privilege or for discriminat-
ing in matters of making a match shall be guilty of a mis-
demeanor and subject to a penalty as prescribed in this Act.
116-P. That no boxing or sparring or wrestling exhibition,
exhibitions, performance or performances, shall be held or
conducted in any building, buildings, structure or structures
where liquor is sold or served.
116-Q. Any person who violates any of the provisions of
this Act for which a penalty is not expressly prescribed shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject to a fine not to ex-
coed one hundred dollars ($100.00).
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