SUDDEN DEATH
IN BOXING SCHOOL. 'By Telegraph —Per Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, June 15. Frederick Musson, aged 22 years, a single man, collapsed and died this evening at A. Thompson’s boxing school in the city. The available information is that Musson was not engaged in. boxing, nor had he taken part in actual boxing during the evening. Musson was being shown how to deliver a certain blow by the instructor, and he was imitating the instructor when lie collapsed. It is stated .that no blows, had been struck during the demonstration. (The deceased was a son of Mr Geo. Musson, formerly of Fox street, Cobden, and was known to many in the Grey district.-. The Musson family have long been identified prominently with vl ,e sport of boxing, both oai the West Coast and in Canterbury.)
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1931, Page 3
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135SUDDEN DEATH Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1931, Page 3
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