At tho AVondale rajcvs there were soveiial accidents. In c the Hurdle Handicap Pukcnui fell at the first fenckS, and -breaking! one of his cannon bones-w^is oiKli&i-ed to be) desti-oy-ed. ißloss^, the rider of Fu'temi, camd in for a! heiavy shaking. At the laist huiVlle in tho sarnie race) Don Quex oanic! to glief, 'tot his pilot, McFlynn, ciamo out of the ordeal with a' shaikingi and a damaged foot. ."While oont« istii!g. the Oakley Handicap Peggy Piyde pjot forced on to th'o rails, and Claudia Brown, the rideir, reitoived exciqrt.ionally painful injury to his right foot. , I
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10355, 2 May 1911, Page 4
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