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... ATHLETIC Ken Jones, hard pressed, scored double fI_LAMORGAN, who gained fi rs: Williams (Clam). Mlt. 61n. Belay: Monmouthshire (45.55ec.). place in 28 of the 40 events, defeated Monmouthshire by 215 (Gla lin t no ir ti l tne Y . ar 2. d .4 s yitidf . ...
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... ATHLETICS McD. Bailey will run at Swansea London Polytechnic Harriers have informed the local organisers of their athletic competition with Sonih Wales and Monmouthshire, to bo held at Bt. Helen's Swansea on May M. that I. McDonald Bailey. the famous ...
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... ATHLETICS BANNISTER PREPARES FOR RECORD ATTACK i By TERP;NCE OTONNIIIt iROGER BANNISTER it carefully preparing for his ,ccnd ;big mile race of the season at the' British Games. over Whitson. all London's White Cite„ where it is hoped he will further ...
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... ATHLETICS Pixie will miss games GOR d Do ay NthaPtlßhleE would d d o y , e d ste o r t: going to Vancouver for the Empire Games on July 31—August 7. The reason he gave is that the distance is too great. He said, I get tired even after travelling ...
... ATHLETICS D. RICHARDS LIKELY TO BREAK RECORD By PACEMAKER THE Welsh youths' and junior cross-country championships were decided in very bleak conditions over heavy going at Caerleon on Saturday. The youths' championship (three miles) was run off first ...
... ATHLETICS Half-mile record may go to-night HIGHLIGHT of the match between an Amateur Athletic Association team and Oxford University, at Oxford this evening. is the expected clash between Chris Chataway and Derek John• son. the Dark Blue medical student ...
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