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Show AVIATOR INJURED Falls While Giving an Exhibition at Sacramento Sacramento. Cal.. Sept. 10 At 1 o'clock this morning physicians in attendance at-tendance on Charles K. Hamilton, the aviator wT.o was badly Injured ln the wreck of his machine last night at the state fair grounds, gave out a statement, after a third examination, (hat Hamilton's condition was favorable. favor-able. They now believe that no permanent per-manent or dangerous Injuries have been sutfered. Numerous deep gashes gash-es and burns from the radiator of the engine of his biplane are the only visible results of the accident, bin how serious are the internal Injuries will not be known until later today The .lamming of the rudder of the niahclne mused the sudden tlj-op," waj the statement made by Hamilton as he lav swathed in bandages at tho hotel "When I hit. tho steering wheel jammed me bark against the radiator and held me fast while the scalding water trickled over me," The physicians who are caring for Aviator Hamilton, who was injured last nizht when his biplane became unmanageable and fell with him nt the state fair, report that the patient Is resting easily this morning, and that there is no reason to bel.eve anthlug serious will come of the accident. ac-cident. No bones were broken and thero were no signs of internal injuries. The physicians declare Hamilton Is suturing only from a severe shaking up and will le out again In a week or I U-n days. |