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A LONG WAT FROM CARTHAGE.—The American jockey, Jimmy Murphy, joes sailing through the air after parting company with his horse, Carthage, on landing over the Liverpool Jump in the Gay Charles steeplernaae at Belmont Park, New York. Murphy was not hurt, but was taken to hospital for examination.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27794, 20 October 1955, Page 4

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A LONG WAT FROM CARTHAGE.—The American jockey, Jimmy Murphy, joes sailing through the air after parting company with his horse, Carthage, on landing over the Liverpool Jump in the Gay Charles steeplernaae at Belmont Park, New York. Murphy was not hurt, but was taken to hospital for examination. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27794, 20 October 1955, Page 4

A LONG WAT FROM CARTHAGE.—The American jockey, Jimmy Murphy, joes sailing through the air after parting company with his horse, Carthage, on landing over the Liverpool Jump in the Gay Charles steeplernaae at Belmont Park, New York. Murphy was not hurt, but was taken to hospital for examination. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27794, 20 October 1955, Page 4