Jockey A. Robertson Injured in Fall at Aqueduct Track, Daily Racing Form, 1943-06-21

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Jockey A. Robertson Injured In Fall at Aqueduct Track AQUEDUCT, L. I., N. Y., June 19.— Jockey Alfred Robertson, the saddle veteran i who had the mount on Roman Glory | . when that runner fell in todays opening | event at Aqueduct, was immediately re-j j 1 moved to Physicians* Hospital, Jackson . Heights. I Attending physicians reported, later in ! i the day, that an X-ray of Robertsons back revealed no fracture and stated that the ! I riders condition was very much better ! i than at first indicated. I Aqueduct stewards announced that apprentice jockey C. Hanna, who was astride Foxcatchers Golden Thorn when he was disqualified from second money in Satur- i i days opening event, was not responsible for the fall of Robertsons mount, Roman I I Glory.


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