Yocum and McCadden Resting Easily Following Mishap, Daily Racing Form, 1944-06-29

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Yocum and McCadden Resting Easily Following Mishap CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 28. It was reported at the St. Marys Hospital today that apprentice Eddie Yocum and jockey Willie McCadden were resting easily and will be confined to the hospital for further observation. McCadden and Yocum were badly shaken up when their mounts, Allanwood and El Mansur, fell with them during the running of the second race at River Downs Tuesday. Allanwood, who broke a leg, was destroyed. El Mansur escaped injury. M. J. Haycock, who was tossed from Darby Depths when attempting to avoid the spill, didnt accept any mounts today.


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Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800