WEEK-END ACCIDENTS
. Three football players sustained injuries in matches' on Saturday afternoon and were taken to hospital by the City Ambulance. •■,,., A fractured'left ankle was suffered! by P. Keynolds, a message boy, living at lb, Apuka street, Brooklyn, while playing at the Lyall Bay Recreation Ground. J. Harvey, a P,ost and Telegraph employee, who was playing on the same ground, received a fractured collarbone. J. T. • McGinnity, a salesman, living in Happy Valley road, received injuries' to his jaw and right hand in a game played at Wakefleld Park.
As a result of a collision between a motor-car and a motor-cycle .he was riding in Kent terrace on Saturday evening, D. Gray, a radio mechanic, living at 27, Adams terrace, received head injuries, abrasions to his body, and severe concussion. .He was taken to hospital.
Maurice Mead, a scholar, living at 98, Eandwick road, discloeatedhis right shoulder as the result of falling from some rafters under the Pipe Bridge at Petone at 5.20 p.m. yesterday. After receiving medical" attention he was taken to hospital by tho City Ambulance.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1932, Page 8
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