Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1915 — Jack Larsh Has Another Accident—Broken Ankle Now. [ARTICLE]

Jack Larsh Has Another Accident—Broken Ankle Now.

Jack LarshJ.l -years-old son of Joe Larsh, the druggist, was the victim of another accident Saturday afterWhile engaged with several other little boys practicing football on a vacant lot near his home he fell in a manner to break his right ankle, the end of the tibia or large bone of the leg being broken off. Drs. Loy and Washburn attended him, setting the fractured bone and later placing it in a cast. He will be able to attend school by using crutches within a few days. Jack has been injured seriously a number of times. When only 6 years of age he was run over by an automobile and his head so badly injured that for a time it was feared the accident would result fatally. He came out of it, however, without a permanent -scratch. Since then he has twice suffered the fracture of an arm and now at the age of 11 gets a badly broken ankle. Jack is an unusually bright and .popular lad and his injury will be regretted by all who know him.