Trainer H. G. Bedwell is Injured, Daily Racing Form, 1920-12-14

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TRAINER H. G. BEDWELL IS INJURED BALTIMORE, Md., December 13. H. G. Bedwell, trainer of J. K. L. Ross pretentious racing establishment, was severely injured at the Ross farm near Laurel when the pony he was riding reared and fell backward, pinning him between the horn of the saddle and the ground. Dr. W. B. Stewurt of Laurel, who was called, said that Mr. BedwelPs abdomen and leg were crushed, but that his injuries probably are not serious. The animal which threw Mr. Bedwell was a former polo pony, said to have been bought in New York by the veteran trainer. A


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