"LOST COUNT."
FOOTBALLERS' INJURIES.
CHEISTCHUKCH HOSPITAL EUSH.
(By Telegraph.—rrcss Association.) CHRIS TCHUKCH, this day. An unsually large number of football aecidcnt cases were dealt with in the Cliristchurcli Hospital on Saturday afternoon. Five footballers, representing all three codes, were admitted to wards, while there was a constant stream of injured players in the out-patients' department. "We lost count of tliem," said an attendant. The worst case was that of G. F. Johnson, a senior Association player, who sustained a compound fracture of the right lepr while playing for Nomads against Thistle.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 136, 12 June 1933, Page 9
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