FOOTBALLERS INJURED
FRACTURE OF AN ARM TWO SUFFER CONCUSSION Three footballers were injured during games on Saturday afternoon sufficiently to require admission to the Auckland Hospital. The patients, all single, were reported last night to be in a satisfactory condition. Arthur McFadzen, aged 17, of 20 Gibraltar Crescent, Parnell, had an arm fractured, and concussion was suffered by A. Forbes, aged 24, of Brigham's Creek, and Edward Smith, aged 21, of o Fleet Street, Newton. Mr. Forbes was conveyed to hospital in a St. John ambulance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 8
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