Extraordinary Accident To Jockey, Daily Racing Form, 1921-05-27

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EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT TO JOCKEY Theories concerning the fatality of a broken nock appear to be upset by reiKtrts from Maryland of a peculiar case that holds special interest for the followers of thoroughbred racing racingEdward Edward Landry a negro steeplechase rider was involved in a spill while exercising one of Louis Merrimans jumpers at Pimlieo Landry vas about in a few days but complained of a stiff neck Failing to fiiid relief after tho customary treat ¬ ment tho rider visited William Daltou a surgeon who represents tho Relief Fund of the State Racing Commission and an Xray plate revealed that Landrys vertebrae had been fractured in four places Landry has been incased from mouth to hips and Dr Dultou expects tlie complete recovery of liis patient


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