Woodhouse Has X-Rays Taken, Daily Racing Form, 1955-06-14

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Woodhouse Has X-Rays Taken AQUEDUCT, L. I., N. Y., June 13.— On the advice of Dr. Alexander Kaye, jockey Hedley Woodhouse took himself off his mounts today after coming to Aqueduct and went to Physicians Hospital, Jackson Heights, for X-rays. Woodhouse suffered a spectacular fall in the third race at Belmont Park on Saturday, when his saddle slipped as he was trying to keep the rank juvenile, Besomer, from bearing in on the field. Though he had appeared to have miraculously escaped injury, Woodhouse complained of a severe headache and other pains this morning.


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