One Rider Injured; Mrs. Let Destroyed, Daily Racing Form, 1936-04-09

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ONE RIDER INJURED; j MRS. LET DESTROYED i ! i SAN BRUNO, Calif., April 8. None of the riders who figured in the sensational first turn fall Tuesday was injured seriously, hospital attendants reported this morning. Lynn Josephson incurred a broken collarbone and his injury was the only case of a bone having been broken. R. R. King was discharged several hours after he was brought to the hospital following the fall. Basil James incurred a slightly bruised hip and a shaking up. Mrs. Let, owned by W. E. Brown of San Francisco, had to be destroyed Tuesday night. Efforts to save Irer were of no avail. The fall was held to be unavoidable, pre-i siding steward George W. Schilling said.


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