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Show m . ' i ii. 1 1 1 1 . i i i .ill ii i ii 1 1 ii i wi i w i. i DRAGGED 100 FEET, BUT HAD NO BONE BROKEN Jammed Under Locomotive, With' His Legs Curled Over Axle, but Not Badly Hurt NEW YORK, Jan. . To be Jammed under the pilot of a "hog" locomotive, as the ones Cornelius Vanderbilt Invented are called; to have his legs curled over the axle of the coney wheels under the pilot and be carried along ror 100 feet, and yet to escape without a broken bone, was the experience of Louis Huysler, an electrician of Mount Vernon. ' ' . Huysler was found with his legs curled around the axle of the coney wheels. Ills head was Jammed back under the pilot Itself. He was in a position that made it impossible to extricate him without lifting the locomotive from the rails. .When he was finally removed Huysler' s left knee was found to be dls- located, the right knee bruised and the leg cut. He also had some cuts on the face and body, but not a bone was broken. |