WORLD’S RECORD
- AT CLUB SWINGING. PUT UP AT CHRISTCHURCH. (By Telegraph—Press Association). CHRISTCHURCH, October 25. Charles Buckett, physical culture instructor in Christchurch to-night broke the world’s record for cjub swinging. He swung six pound, clubs continuously for seventy-two hours forty-five minutes, .which is nane min-, utes over the record previously made, by Tom Burrows with three pound clubs. . ' Buckett finished without any. distress. He w r as able to talk freely. His hands shqwqd signs of wear. Buckett ‘is 45 years old. ... «
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1929, Page 5
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