Jack Newton improving
NZPA Sydney The condition of the injured golfer, Jack Newton, has improved . slightly, according to his father. Jack Newton sen. said yesterday that his son’s temperature was down and doctors at Sydney’s Prince of Wales Hospital thought they might have controlled the infection which set in
last week. “He’s not out of danger yet, but he’s better than he was,” Mr Newton said. The former United States Masters and British Open runner-up lost his right arm and the sight of his right eye when he was struck by the moving propeller of a light aircraft at Sydney airport on July 24.
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