. Züchter und Sportler. Pferde. Wetten auf Rennen, das durch den HERRN OORRIOAN VERLETZT. Wird geworfen, von Hie Bugsry in eine Kollision und stark. Erschüttert hi Krieg J Corrigao Ursache zu loog erinnern, in eine unangenehme waT haben können. Der Tag der Hengst Stakes, bei Hawthorne, sitzt täglich Kicing Form des 11. Oktober. Einfach ruhen in einem großen Sessel in einem Zimmer im Great Northern Hotel, er letzte ereoioc, in eine Decke gewickelt und in einem Negligé Shirt gekleidet, erzählte die Geschichte von dem Unfall, der ha % für die Kalk twiog ihn deaktiviert. "Wir spät dran waren", sagte er, "in die Stadt zu verlassen für den Track. 6 uhr Eck
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. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Betting on Races by System MR OORRIOAN INJURED. Is Thrown From Hie Bugsry in a Collision and Severely Shaken Up. hi war J Corrigao may have cause to loog remember, in an unpleasant waT.the day of the Stallion Stakes, at Hawthorne, sits Daily Kicing Form of October 11th. Resting easily in a big arm chair in a room at the Great Northern Hotel, he last ereoioc, wrapped in a blanket and attired in a negligee shirt, told the story of the accident which ha% for the lime twiog disabled him. "We were late," said he ' in leaving the city for the track. 6am Eckerâ you know him, an old time turfman from St. Louisâand I alarttd from (he hotel in my buggy at 1:25 p. m. it;' course we were going along some. A roan who has but little lime is apt to drive f*^tâmaybe covering a mile in three and a half minutes. When between Halstead street and Ashland avenue, on Jackson boulevard, out of aside street came a little woman (they tell me that grandmothers now ride wheels) (hat looked to me like a little old setting hen. I pulled out so as to save her life and she ran on ahead of us: * I had noticed a man driving a heavy side bar buggy on the left and quite a bit ahead, and now we had nearly come abreast of him. This man pulled over to the right (my p-*iiion was near the right curbstone) and there was nothing left for me to do but to tun into him or kill the old lad?. So into him I weot. Hurt him ? I guess so, as he was picked op unconscious. My left wheel ran over his right hind one and along we tilted and j tiled striking the ground alt together sbaut thirty-five feet from where the collision oc- curred. 1 fell underneath Ecker, who weighs over 200 pounds, and down came the buggy wheels on top of us. The horse stopped in going twelve feet. Did anyone catch him ? I should say not! I bad hold of the reios.one in each hand, and with me pulling and the weight of the whole works on the bit be couldn't be expected to run far could he? Well, the f