Jockey Jones Case Critical, Daily Racing Form, 1922-10-08

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JOCKEY JONES CASE CRITICAL LATONIA, Ky., October 7 Jockey H. E. Jones, who fell with Dorothy Buckner in yesterdays fourth race, continues unconscious in a Covington hospital. His attendants at his bedside hold out slight hopes of his recovery. His injuries include a fracture, at the base of the skull ; a fracture of the nose ; laceration of the chin, the left being almost cut to the bone, and a badly lacerated tongue, besides numerous contusions about the body. He has been unconscious ever since his fall. Jones hails from Princeton, Ind., and his family has been advised of his grave condition.


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