JOCKEYS’ UPS AND DOWNS
LONDON, April 2. There was a chapter of accidents af tlie Warwick races. When the runners in the five-furlong Handicap were waiting at the starting gate, two threw their jockeys and bolt ed, covering two miles before they were caught. Another fell 20 yards from the winning post, jumped up and galloped 50 vards and then dropped dead from heart failure. When the olaced horses in (lie following race passed the cost the third horse threw his jockey, but was caught and remounted, and ridden into the unsaddling enclosure.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 18
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