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Show BALL PLAYERS HURT IN CRASH I Car Carrying Daryal Clark and George Gibson Hits Pole Daryal Clark, son of Fred "Dad" Clark and George Gibson, former pitcher with the Sacramento club of the Pacific Coast league, narrowly escaped es-caped serious injury early Wednesday morning when the Ford car in which they wore riding crashed into a tele-phono tele-phono polo on the state highway at Terry, south of Brlgham. Clark and Gibson are both mem- ( bera of the Ogden baseball club of the i Northern Utah league and were returning re-turning to Ogden' from Brlgham when the accident occurred. The car was rented from Dave Ends-ley Ends-ley of Ogden and was reduced to Junk Clark was driving! He blamed a car approaching from the south with bright head lights for the accident The dazzling lights of the approaching 1 car forced Clark from the highway, he said, the front wheels striking a, culvert before the machine finally crashed Into a telephone pole Clark and Gibson were both rendered ren-dered unconscious and "ere picked up by passing motorists Gibson received lacerations of the j face, a wrenched back and lacerations of the left leg. He said today that ho probabh Would be out of the game for the balance o; the season. Clark was badly cut up about tho face and body and suffered injur-' le to both legs. Allthough he Is able to get around he may not be able to! play with the Gunners for some time. Gibson was in the rear seat at the time of the accident oo |