RIDERS HURT.
By Telegraph.— Preii Attoclation.— Copyright. SYDNEY, 26th March. In the first hurdle race at Randwick, three horses fell and were badly injured. Sutton, one of tho jockey p, sustained n fractured rkull, and another jockey named Gurran broke his leg. [»V TELSOKAJ>H— MUCOS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, 27th March. The jockey, F. Porter, rider of To Arai in the hurdle race on Saturday, is suffering from a severe fracture of tho skull. He is now hemi-conncious, but hie condition is seriou*. Price, rider of First Wairiki, is suffering from eoncunnion of the brain, and is still unconscious.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 72, 28 March 1910, Page 4
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