Broadcasters in Motor Accident
SPORTING Announcer F. L. Hutter and Operator W. A. Penton, of 1YA, figured in a sensational motor-car accident when en route the recent trotting méeting at Alexandra Park, Their car skidded ¢ an overhead railway bridge, and was badly damaged in the fall. Both the occupants had almost miraculous escapes. Mr. Hutter sustained a fractured arm, and Mr. Penton w: ‘even more lucky. vss As an indication of Mr. Penton’s devotion to duty, it may be mentioned that although suffering severely from Shock he immediately hired a taxi, took the microphone, amplifier, batteries, ete., to the studio, effected temporary repairs to the gear, and set out again for Alexandra Park in company with Mr. D. Wrathall, 1YA’s programme organiser, who announced the results,
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 7
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126Broadcasters in Motor Accident Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 7
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