HOLLINBECK v. DOWNEY

No. 38,280.

261 Minn. 481 (1962)

113 N.W. (2d) 9

ROBERT HOLLINBECK, BY W.P. HOLLINBECK, HIS FATHER AND GUARDIAN AD LITEM, v. DOROTHEA A. DOWNEY AND ANOTHER, EXECUTRICES OF ESTATE OF JOHN A. DOWNEY, AND ANOTHER.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

January 19, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Conrad J. Carr, for appellant.

Tyrrell, Jardine, Logan & O'Brien and Raymond W. Fitch, for respondents.


MAGNEY, COMMISSIONER.

Plaintiff, Robert Hollinbeck, was a caddy at the Town and Country Golf Course in the city of St. Paul. As he was shagging balls on the practice fairway he was struck by a golf ball which had been hit by John A. Downey, now deceased. Plaintiff was injured. Claiming that Downey and John M. Hendry, the golf professional of the club who was giving instructions to Downey at the time, were negligent, he brought this action against the representative...

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