HAS LEG BROKENI uuer • Ffae phithe . the -, ArtWilbur Mackley, Captain of Lit- mai tlestown Team. Meets Wilh JIN SOCCER GAMEMishap Saturday. malm itKicked on the leg by a member of'Viel Cl'1vthe Franklin and Marshall Academy j soccer team in a “ante with the Lit-iniir tlestown High School soccer eleven at i gorLitMestown. Sntuidav aftoi noon,1 (jat*Wilbur Maeklev, IS, captain of thei[)e-Littlo^town team, suffered a riuctiiic ( spn of both hones in the left lee:.The accident occurred in the* 1irst!1 OXhalt, and, with their captain tail of10* the came. Littlestown fell Mdnn to the visitors by the score 2 to 0. ‘Mackley was helping; to defend | ^Littlestow n\s goal when the accidentj happened. A Franklin and Marshall j Academy player kicked at the hallj^^ and missed it, his heavy shoe striking*; nf j Mackley in the shin, about two inches; above the ankle. J \The Littlestown team's captain c«1-1 nn^ lapsed and was carried ofi* the field; ^./in to the ollire of Dr. EL S. Crouse, ’ a*s where he was given first aid treat-mont, after which he was brought to' M the Warner Hospital bore, where the fou broken hones were sot and an X-iay] rj met me of the fiacture taken. |^ . 1 • I llhoMadvley, who a son of Mr. andic.mJ Mrs. Charles Mackley, is a member of the Senior class of the Li I tie** town High Slt; hook ^