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~ Vol. 5-, No. 16, March 21, 1959 Semi-Monthly $6 P,er,-yeru.·.by fir'st . class mail / ' ' ~ \ - ' >\ \ r ' . - NE WS· IND O O RS : ' "' 1 , l _~ r. .~ ,. Colorado Invitational: Boulder, March 14:' 440-Carlson, Colo, _A9.1; Shot-Silvester., Utah 's tate, · 56'4½; Cain, Kansas State, 55'½";' -Medley Shot--Silvester, 19'2'7½"; (54''3! for 16 pound; .63' 5¾/for 12; ancl7,4'10 for 8); BJ-Toomey, Colo,/ 24'1; 880-Peake, Colo, 1: 53 •. O; HJ-Lane, Wy~ing, 6'7!; Lewis,Colo; 6'6¾. -) PV-;_Meyers, unat, 14'1; _, ,, /

Cleveland Knights of Columbus, fy1arch1 20: 50-Mui'chison 5. 3, E_MR, Gardner, _,,Winder . , t 50HH-Calhourt, 6.1, EWlR; Jones, ,May; 600-DaveMiW~ 1:11.8, Cqlbrea~h, Ellis; 1000-Sch- 1 "- midt,G _erma11y, 2:14. 2;_ Murphy, Plummer, Kentw::ky~.Tvlile'!'.Del~1y, 4:.06. 6, Roisavolgyi(o _~e t yarcl); Close. ·2-mile-Tabo.ri, 8:47 .. 8; Ldwrence, Truex. i\1R-Morg.:µiStat~ 3:18.0, Pitts, Manhattan. rv1R_as was 2-mile. 2:.mile R½PennState 7: 35. 3, Manhattan, Michigan, MR, - , HJ-SII}ith 6'7¼; 'Cephas, Mich. & Q.ardner, USMC, 61 6; PY-Landstrom 14' •9,t Johnston 7 Pur-

due, 14' 1,; Gibson, Mictt;- Welbourn, US.AF, 14'3. · · , · '' r , 1 _ , ,v , Finl Jmd:;· March 20: Herb Carper, US Army, ,·,5.2 for the 5p; three times, 1 . / ' ' 'Pafis, _March 14: 60-C:arper 6.1, Winder 6. 2, Delecour 6; 2, Segal, ..<5B, 6. 4; Agai1n: I Carper 6. 0, Winder 6~2 1, ,Dclocour 6. 3,- Segal. 60HH-Gilbert 7. 2, Dohen, France, 7. 6, , Brand, Germany, 7. 7; HJ-Dennis, 6'9¼; Pettersson, Sweden, 6'8; Herrmann, France, J 6 1 6¾. Shot-Row9,GB, , 57'9½, Meconi, Italy, 57'5¾. . "' -/. _ '· ,;,- ·' _.OUTDOORS \ , Australia: Brisbane, March 14: Elliott, _3:58.9, Lincoln 4:04.8, Bluet4:10.4. , March 14: Gosper 46. 9, national record; Br§tin, 4:12. o. ·Hursham, M~ch-14: Agostini, 9. 6~_ Melbourne, March 22:new WO],"ld record in four-mile r_@lay, 16:25. 6-oy Albie ·1 Thomas 4: Of:>.5., Denis VliJ,son 4: 06. 5, John M:ynay 4: 08.,O and Ellioh .4: 01. 6,. ~ ~he· wome~1's ✓' J 1440, Betty 7. 14! for ..,Oxy: Treat 14.3, 23.,2; Lawrehce 14. 5, 23. 4; Cerveny 1: 52.1; Dornan 1: 53. 8; Bixler 21. 2; Bennett 9: 21. ;3; Peck 9: 22. o; Logan 23. 6; ,Relay 3:1{5.O; johns.on 54'6½; Lewis 53'5i; Servis 14'. " 1 / I - ' / Santa Ana, Mar. 13 Clark, Santa Ana JC, 9: 05.1 for natip'nhl ·jayse~ two-mile record; ~ /'> I Munn,SC frosh, 9. 7wmd 20. 8; Long,SC, frosh, 60'31 e.nd, 155'3¼. - · \ Misc. March 14! NEder, OC, (>1'3¾;Roldan, oC, /218'; Robinson,GCAG, 14.3, '23.9. Barnes, CCAC 14'. '- ,, . ,,, \ . 1 - I '

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l ' , ,1 r { . - ~ .., ) \ i- , ! \ ., . ,; , . I -- i · \ Southwest Recreation , Fort Worth, M¥• 14: Wbodhol.lse, ACC, 9, 3w; Soutlierti, \1 Te~aszo.q; Emmett,SMU, ' 48,3; E~w~ds,ACG, 11151,-7;-Cooley,ACC, 14,5w and -23,0w; , Sfew.;u·t,SMU, 6'8¾; ThoI,"nton,Texas 1ech, 6'6* Texas 4p.8 for 440R; , MR,-Texas 3i:13.4, "' I, Coll~ge Di-vision:' Brown, Texas ~A &I, 48, O;; Gar-ton, East Texf~ ~~ 20/ 5)V, trials. {?tyron,; l';J'E 1 1 1 1 11 La, 9, 6w, trials, _ and Garton 9, 9w;_:,Don Styron 14. 5w; 'Baircl, Ea:;>tTexas, 2319¾; , , 11 \ ,,. LSU 86, . Florida State 50, March 14: C rumon, -LSU, 9. 5, 20, Sn;· Fabian, LSU/ 9. 6Ii - I • I I . -~; / l . ' ~ 20, 5, (they say no wind), Casteel, f ., 48, ·3;_4 40R-LS9 41, 7; Durham,, LSU, . 14~ O; Fabtan, . \ 23,6; Cannon 52!10¼; ,Wall, ~$U, J.:_54,8, , , ~ ' . , . : ·' , ··. . ·.· - ,_ _ 1· Holl)OVO<;>cl,Fla.,March 17: I)e 'lany 4:07,8,0l'ose-,(15y), 'Tapori. Murchison .9,4; ; 1 Pra,t~, 22, 5; C_µlbreath 48t 3; Florida State 3:19.4; Wads,w~rth,Fla, 14'~~- ·· , •• • · San Jose 74 ASU 57, Tempe, Mar. 20-.- f9r San Jose; , Williams 6'6¾.; Daniels 51 '9½, 1 1 1> ', 162'2-; B'ocksa 226 9¼; Poynter 9:,.,6 from Norton; N9rtoh 21, 2 from Poynter; Maloney 1: 53. O; Hopkins 14'½"; tor Arizona State: H~nders9rt 4:12.4 and 9:07, 8; Whetsti.qe 6'6¾; fy1Qntoya \' "22'1'9¼; R_ose 14'6¼/Jeisy 14'¼''.; Lindros .s 167'8". .. : , ; \ · • ··...... ,, ' \. ; · ;, , · I · Santa .Ana, Charley biark broke his second \ riat16nal .jaysee record \Vitll, 1;11. 6,_Mr. 20 1 -. "Qal 92 .Z/3,, F resno ' 38 1/3 ,Berkeley, Mar. 21: White~C, 9. 7, 21.' 8; Russ,C, 23.'8, , ~,' J;4~6, ·· 23. 9n; Johnson, C, 22:f; Yerman, C, 1: 53. 2; Gaylord, C, .9:,23~ 2; Siebert, G~,. 4;·1J5.O. ' n • ·UCtA ~l04, C p.l ·P9ly· 3~, UCSB 28 , Los Angeles, .3/2 ;1: , fo'f UCLA, Branson 53'11¾; Millen\an 53'_7; 'IU~irig 4: 15. ,6; Johnson 9·. 7n; Thompso~ 14. 4, 23,. •~; Wells 14.'~n; .Holland; ~ 1: 54. 9;' Julian 'l: 54, 9;· Roubanis ,l·'.l:'4; Logan 14'; Hall, .Cl ,Pqly, 9. 6,, 21. 2, 23'1J' \, 23, 6, _. - USC 6$; Striders 63, Los Angeles, Mru:. 21:· fdr SG.: MatlLll McKeever 54'6¼; 1 Spank:lap.d 4:17. 6n; Staten 4~. 1, 21. 8t: 2-'.l:,5t; Dumas 6'8½, 14, 3; Jackson 24'3¼; Paie 220',l0!~ / Anderson ·1: 54. 2; Freudenthal and Bullard l·l'l¼; Rogers 9:?0. 4n;_Sbordone 161'2½; R-3:'.f~. 7. " ?, )I I fo:fStripers:Butt .58'10¾; Humphreys ,57'8¾, 162'7''; ,1W'a+t~r$.,:·l4::\~-:4; Lflrrobee 48.2; Gflffin _ (, ' 9. 7; !VlcLeod 9:1&.;9; Stl_th9:1~.'8;-I}utt··l61'2l; ·Reh1y---_s:~17.7~• ' · .. ·: ·" . : >'.' ~-'... . · . .-' . . SE!llJpse ' 81, linzona 90 , Tucson, Ma±ch 21: for San J9se, Jh 9 and ,21~2; W~lliams . , 1 ,,, '6'6½; Bocks 213 11; A1j.zona; Hi~cok 53'6½; Rc;lay ~: 16. ·9. '.h, . , ·· ,,' '· " ·;. · .. \ S~anford 72½, Youth '.V~llage 48½, ,Olympic Club 4~ ~ Stanf9fd, M,arch 21: fdr ~Stan- · '' ford ( Li\11d:b.4:1~.7, l ·;52.4 ;:Cw11iffe)4:.,lt1:.1, 1:52, 5;, Che~ar~k

) •\ ·: LSU 74 1/,3, Te~as A&M 52 2/3, R!ce ,121 Baton H.ougc, Mar , -21: Cannon 9. 6, 53'5; ·:I . • l V> West Texas R~la.ys, Odessa,1 March 2lz i00 1~MorrO.W'9. 4, Sime (1y); College Division t, Gar ,ton, East Tex~s _State, _9. ,4; Mo:rrtOS 2:1,_.Q (Sirpc did ~1not run); , DistMedR-Dtike~ . to:12. 5.

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! \ ' . ·• . -..·.· ; . . . ,WIND SPRINTS !,<<< ·, ) . . cf(/ . \ . . (,r / · Texas had the best relay mar!c o.t the young·seasbn with 4p. 5 on ,Maxch 14 ••• l i , Dicki¢ Durham, _.the -~~ws I,.SU hurdle whiz,, · had 14~. 2 in a -~m·et1-_ial, ~d an~tfief 14. 2 las~ ,, '* .~, \ week..·. Ludwig B.anda,ries, an in~ligible -at I,.StJ(tr~sfer) h~ 13}r~~put~ ,ove,; 55/ ,, be,st of _·;; \ ' ~5'11',',. _,He'll be a jwrlor-.1next ye;ar ••• po~ B_3wd~µsaid :a:t;ter h!s: fou:r;thpla:c _~ in She 1usJrali~ , \, l000y .atder, '!I made some J ecbp.1cal m1.rsta_!ces.But.aq.yO}le coulfl do t}lat~against ,'a(r~et; q_f i 1 ~ ~ Elliott's 'caliber. We will .ra; et againne~t 1Mop.day on~~tirmer ~a.ck and Ifeel'tJlatt wi}.l giveo I 1 / a'.better acco'unt 'of mys _elf. ·'i,~ •• Princetontsfr.ash quar.ter...imu~r of~~asf year_}s .:ou~Jor the I'. r \ sea.sox(because he hurt a tendon falling off a'llorsc po:rtrayfug a d~uty; mq.rshall at ,.a!cowboy · . • . · i. . · , ) , · .I · · , . l l ., , · . _ , ''{ r- _ ) r : 0 . Clty. ~. Jo~ Tho~as.spetfkui~ '!It ~ as -~ .Jap~ l~st summer \ whe1' i rcclii~ f' co~d_x; 41y .·~~ ( . ( d \' 1 -something with 'rriy,hikh jumping _. ~The ,t;onst,ant jumping day ~ter day 'dvef there g~ye {me a ..I t ''.. · chance to closeiy , study tand to observe some YJC.£f J~Oo_d Jap~e~e niglt jump7rs _who also helped 1 ,i ,! me. It was a{thqse;meets , where the cro~ds s'o,-nctiines numbeI;~ .3p, Q00 td 40t _O00wh~re I . lost my fear of SOWldS ~d great numbers. " ... Tl)omas I coach, Ed Flanagan,'. thinks Joh# ' ' \ > ( ·,.. ' ' . ' ' . . • ' .' • i •, .•-,.. ' ·, - , '

should think about .t:(ying the decathlon after 1960...... _. _·_· · 1 _ , . _ When ()tBrieii c$t-e down from the stands -to better Long's,.downhill 63'ij', Parry's ·p~(was 63'6,i • . c4ttei 1Watds he said: ' "He look~ .very ,good; ,1,,,~ust,l:ope-I,9aniighthi~ 9!{1 • ..) fon ano~J:Ier ye~f or ~o. B':1t1e.s _g,oiµg to .take. som.e ~oing. " .· L,ong a~d. 62 8 ort-¥s Urs~ try,,.. ( 1 \ then 6t4! ',.van~ fefl oif on his'tlurd, ~1!_wl}_.Jch t¥D~ ~oachrjess iM.ort~s~n told .him to c,all 1J r ',.1 " qµi~Jor th~ day. , "l_,d~'~ 1l~o.k tpo good?" Dal!.~ asked? . ''Anythiµg th~t,bteak9:ia,wofld r. 1 I 1 record looks good to me ~ replied -the coach~ .\.-, ,hJ . _ · . ' . r , / • 1 1 · J · Aft~.r 'Bowd,enwas agai11-fourth,' ,this , ti~ri~hnth6 ' mile,·he said: ."fran the~rac~ as l r h~d i. planne«putjust' 11aiked the ·stmtlina -t°'go on \\Vsithit. r I feltvery 'fi(today and ~xpec'i:ed ,to, show , .. ,) 1 my-))es_trdrm. ,-i had plannedtb , set a strong 'pace tp pr event Eiiiott ancfL4lcoln frpip?c.C>~i.n~: - ;I,' ) ) !JP ~i~h _the"lr , usual fast,laps( B~tl lack~ Jhi ,str¢ngth 1 to C/U·ty"out :µiy 'tactit;s. ;· I c~~t take ' 1 1 1 1 any~n ,g away fr~.m ·tl~e i,\ustl'.al1<91s,Tuey showcq dpce ag~~ •¢i.ey ar~ on[top. -~~li~tJas t]:aPt , \'. 1 1 was' tr~meDfious". , .Don Wept 011;to a .week long sports carn1)jhl m JI~ew ZeflI~~ ··•• / . . . · .· , -: •• , Soµthem C?lifornia ~rack and1i~1d wri ters ·predic .red w~:i:ddfecqrgs in th~:Csn.9t(m~f 14s \" ranging from .64'2 to 67~4); in t:lie.high jumP' (averagµig 11'2: '); i9-•the di~cus (ave;raging '; l97'2½➔; ',,, ~' / oµ~y fiye of 35 expected a broEfi jurµp ;record this year; 17 exp~c;t_Hpyidento 11>,~ttet fourruin- .J­ utesi 7 voted fqr ; 4 for and two foi 'Jim \9;t;olle. Gµest' parry-· . ' '~ D'B:rienwas asked "what do you thing will be the longest shot pqt iti :19,597", "Heauswei-ed: "Can't yo~ leave tµe 'long' out of that?" Talking .about Big·o~ P~ry o·"s~d: "It t(?Ok) J1e lp : f't ' ,· _ years to reach ~3 feet and when I finally djd it I was 25 years old. Dalt~s :is there at 18, and he ht+~ ~~erythln:g to keep d.oing better. I think he will prdve t~"bq one' pf :the -w9st,pheno sTen~ ~/ 11 p~rformers to ~?'!1C~ong lll _the last few yea,r~. , ' . ) _ . . <\r , ' , . J '/ (' _ , · , I A -1<: RonPcif~Y, .· after running 4: 01.·4: "I used to have . a g<>okestn.d~ slightly m the"la.~t 15 yards. 1 don't Jcnow why. At any rate, I certainly a.QJ tnore c_onfident now1, and I think: I _ , , can 'beat \Ron ou.tdoors. But he's a wonderful athlete. HereI b~e~ the rec~rd .and 1:1StiU 1 ~ -hav~111't,Jie~ten hi_rtl/ _T~~ time I changed ,my 1strategy ~~ i.p.s~ead o.f_settin~J~~-~ace ( l,l'lun'~' . " ) 1 belund Ron. But 1t. still ' a1qn't do any. good. . \ _ , . 1; _ : .-· ; . 1. _ , • · _· \ · :cl ' ·• I . (Al Li;nv.rence revealed he was.instructed tQ,go for a record from the start •. He did .~ and he got it ••• Tom Robinson of Michigan was offered ~cholarships, tQ Oxford and Cambridge. 1 . he cr %di,ts trac]f clinics held :in _th~ Bahamas by Joe Yancey of the PioneetGl1;1b with 11:elping'- ·. 1/, '.7 1 ·hi~ quite ,a bit~ "It. wris through Mr. Yancey tl!at ~ cru:ro to Michig'l:\11.· He is a p'erso11-a;t i, 1_;;' < friend of c9a5h Canh~." .... qanha111says " "tliat' Rpbinson, ' a ~ine"student bk.the '''Wa~·with . -, A~ aJ\dJ..Bs'l. is as goccl) a ~pril)ter as I've seen~ rrry11 ye4r~ of ·pgochin~. _Prank Hill, ' who 1- , used ti:fcoacli NO_rF!iw_e~,te,rri whe;i:~·. he. had Jil]J G611id~y, tldm .olong and. re~ult in co11gestion and confusion in the arena with athletes stumbling across the jump runways in the middle of important jumps. The sprints and hurdles are for thG_-birds, with false starts, feints to

_ throw other runners ·off, bad decisions on .finishes like the hurdles in the IC 4A.-. ·- 1 . ';Two of the biggest problems ~of outdoor meets are even worse indoors. The ~;mnoun- cers too often boom -out results orle'ss important announcements while a jumper or shot put- , ter is poised for a record try. The infield is cluttered with hundreds of um1ecessary officials or athletes, to make it hard to see the field of act-;i,on.-" Worst of all is "some of the ·rough st~ that goes on _on the track ;,', There is bound to be m,ore close ,contacts , onthe small tracks' and ~ a man has to learn to give and take some, but the:re is no excuse for cutting in so sharp!y that time and again a runner hes to practic,ally stop or be forced off the track. In Philadelphia " some of the fans kept calling for r ·elay runners to knock others off the i;rack or into the infield. , In one race a runner did just as these stupid fr.ns req11ested by knocking another head over _- heels into tl1e infield directly in front of an inspector and not a move was made by the irispec- , to:r,,to act onthe foul. Orywal was particularly fOUgh in h,is rates and was never -called on it. In Delmiy's ,recoFd racr Seaman was fouled by Delany a,,1d>told me later he was badly thrown off stride by being 'Cut in on. In the paper the next day the slightly biased reporter said: , ' , ., "An accident, Delany reveal~d, nearly cost the Flying Irishman the record--and the race. !I nearly got knocked on my face _with three laps to go. Someone tripped,me accidently from b,ehind. I 'btoke my stride for a moment, but th?t was all. ' How's that for seeing only ' ,what they 'want to see? - --,. , . _ ·. __ !11The landing area for the pole vault and high jump have not peen good. Not enough care is taken to keep the shavings raked up for th€i vault. Bragg is really footsore from heel bruises suff9rc...>dat Philadelphia frQ,m'hitting ,the edge of the pit an

popul 1ar contestants on the floor, getting more enthusiastic backing--even than the local boys, Murphy, etc. , Everybody , secretly hopes sornC;:bodywill beat him, ~ure, ,but they are always happy when he pulls another one out · of the fire. Guess Parker is talking about a specific insta.'loe some years ~go, but he uses 'one instance to spout off wout ✓the runateurism up for judgme,llt some time ago. He shouldn't leave the idea that Delany is booed; l~e wasIJ,'t in any _ 1 • . , of.Jthe mee.,.,tsI've seen this winter. (.' - , 1 1 DINK TE:MPLETON, former Stanford ct5~h: "A 1934 Saturday fEverJng Po~.t article by Olympic CoachLawson ,Robertson was the greatest single detriment to good training that track . h~ ever knovzn. For -some strange re -ason Robbie wrote that athletes /would burn themselves out if they trained more than a few months an,d raced their hardest , more than once or twice a year. Almost cv~ryhpdy , ~iieved this darn fool theory ;and many still do. Especia:lly the sprinters, who still train this ✓way and then wonder why: they don't run faster. "

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/ ·sam Stoller m;s. )" l, l, _ / Y V ' ' \~ ' ' 32 ; ' ... -. \/ 15, \~~7- ' '(U.S.) I t I, ~B~~kel~~.:ca1.-- ·,, _26 May 51';jr 13 Feb 3~:-"' ,, 16 9~7 r, Leamon King (U. s.) •/ ~d ,, 52 ;. · '13 Feb 36 ' \\ - 1 \'. · 17 9. 5 (U.S.) } . lenc,lale, Cal. t6 rMar i~ 1 2~ Oct l(f Preston Griffin (U,S.) < Compt.on:, Cal. .:10 . May ,57 1 ?O Mf.ly ;39 _ ; i' · - Goerge Aiid~rsouAU,S,) , Fresno;. Cal.-, , / 12 May 34 , - 2 Feb 16 ' · , Wuke Agostini (frinid~) ' . "' Kingston, Jfllll. .' 15 Apr _53 2~, Jatr -~ JimJackso~(U.S.) \. ,J Berke~~y,, Qal. _. -. 22May54 '· 2Jun 35 ·, . (U.'S.') ' .Charleston, Ill. . 24 May 57 , 4 Aug 38 Willie White (U~S.) ''Modesto, qa1. 25 May 5'.7 24 Jul , 38 . _ 19 9,, 3 Dave Sime (U.S.) ,Raleigh, N.C. 10 May 56 25 Jul 36 > 20 9,3 Leamon 19ng (U.S~ .., , Fr'csno, Cal. 12 May 56 13 Feb 36 - Dave Sime,(U.S.) , > Rqlcigh, N.Q, u lD May 57 . - 25 ,Jul _36 1 , (U.S.)' · · $an Jose,C ,at -~-; - , : l? Apr •SS 1· 21 9~3 ' Mike Agostini -(Trinidad) Long Bcacl1,ca.1. · , 5 "11\1.Y56 \ _ 23.Jan' 35 1 _ Bobby_)y1orrow (U.S~) ' ' lius ,tin, Tex~, ·.\. 14 Jun. 1 57.:. 15 Oct 35 -. • 22 9.3: . Hee Hogan (Australia) , ·' " • Sydney . -'r .. \. 13 Mar 54 · 11 Jul . 3l · ·ia ,_9~ a, (tJ,S.) · , ._ ; Fresno, -Cru. ,: 15,May i.48 '16 Nov ~ '.

' 1 J 24 9, 3, ' (U~s.) · · Evanston, ,Ill, ., 14 May 55 23 Apr ~1 Ira Murcbison :(U.S,l r. / lustin, Tex. 14 Jun 57 j -6 -Feb 33 t' _ 25 -\9. 4 Harrison Oillard (U. s.) p qbrgctown; , B. G. , 16 /1pr ~,49 ,.,: - ,8 Jul ( 23 J ::: ! I 26 9. 6 E. MacDonald B~ley (Tfinid:UO)1 London ' , ~ i , -t 2G JUIY'47 . 1 8 Dec 20 I Andy Stunfield (U.S._) Compton, Cal. ~I , 4 Jun "'54 '..._ 29 Dec 2,7 27 9_.5 (U.B.,) ,. ., . ,, New York City- ~L 23 ,/1pr ..55 .<29 De c _27 _, 28 9~5 E• ._ M __1acr;> _onald_.B ___ ai _le_,'i (_T_-_-_,r;inid_ru.i) Revkjavik, Iceland 21 May 49 3 Dec 20 ' 1 ' ;' 1 29 9.7 Oe~ Shore (South 'l1fr1~~ ~ -- ' ~ ' ' • , - ;-- 45 ~ 24 M~y 1~ 3() ~; 5 · Denis Sh()re (South Africa) Queenstown, S.,A. 4 46 '. - 24 ffay f'1~ 1 ,5 , " - ~ f ~- ,, - " ' , t I < ' ('1 roo Meters -J • • • · ~6 .10. 7 Carl-F;redrik Bunaes (Norway) Stavanger ' --19 Aug 56· 16 Oct 39 17 10.4 . C,ar~-Fr~ik-Bunaes (Norway) Kongsberg l.5 Sept 5'7, · 16 C>c"t· 39 r 18 .: 10. 3 Peter Radford (Great Britain) Paris 13 Sep 58 20' Sep 3~l, 19 10. 2 Dave Si1,11e(U.S.-) New Orleans - · '30 Dec 56 25 Jul ' .~6 ' 20 --10. i' Leall}on -King (U.S.) Ontario, Cal.. - ) - 20 Oct :t6 ' 13 Feb 36 ,.-

21 16.1~ - Leamon King (U.S.) Osl~~ Norway ',, - 16 Jul : 57 ' 13 Feb :36_ " ._ BobhyMon·ow(U.S.) ' Ontario,Cal. ' 1 20-Oct'.5.6 150ct 3~ \ · ArI)lin .Hcll'Y _(Germcµiy) _ Dortmund - 27 Sep ,-58 - - 22 Mar ·37 ;

-- 22 10.2 ManfredGetm _,ar (G~rrnany) Cologne ' i ·" 31\JµJ.1 ,, 5~ ~, d OMai; ,35 1 , ) · (U. S,) .. ( ·\ • 20,Jun l 36 -· , 12 Sep ·_13 -~ 23 10.1 lr ,~Murchiso ~ (U._S.) ' Berl~ ·"\ 4Aug56 6,feb33 ,1 1G 24 10. 1 Willie Williafus "(U. S.) 0 ~erlin __;,l,\_ 3 A9g .. 56 ), 12 Sep 31' 25 . 10~? , i Moscow , i, 1 J ,, 27 Jul~ ~?¼ : 6 F~b 33 '--1 t ; 26 19.2 ' Heinz Futterer (G~rm~y) I . Hanµover ,' l - 2~ Jul 68 , :: .14 Oct 31 ', ,, , ,< ' Jose Telles da Conceicao ~(Braz!l) Sao faulo · \. / 24 N9v 5_'1 23 May 31

27 10. 3 Vlru:limir Sukharyev ,(USSR) . . 1 ,, t 23 Sep, ,51 . Jul 24 '.~t ' ' Lloyd LaBeach (Panam,a) _ · _{\_ Hassleholm, Swedca 5 Aug 50 1·) 2§ Jwi 23 Herb McKcnJ:ey O~aica) .r ~ingston, Jam, 1 4 Sep .49 1 -"---.10 22 1 Jul, ,it ' · "Nt>~\voocf EwcU (l\S._1, , , "' . 1 I'-lc)v Y,ork. C~ty~ , ' 30 Jun- 45 - \ '25 Ftj:> 18 " ~ 28 l'o. 3 Kc~t;h. Gardne~ Uamc;uo-a) , 'franas, S"Y(edcn " . 26 J;un1 58 6 Sep 29 Erich Borcfuncyer '(Germony) bologne : '• 2 · 1 12 Aµ g 33 ·, 23·Jan · QS' Karl Ncckcrman (Germ ,any) Br rlin , 1 " il Jul' _39 . i 11. , i , 2~1- 10~\3l .{3.1 ~acD01iald Bailey ('J;rin'idad) tiil1:;9ingb~rg,SW,ede1' 13 Aug' 50 1 X [ 8 Dedi 20 I C (· ,, B,or1s~Tolcaryev (USSR,) / / I,. Kiev ' , 4 Jun~6 ' 16 fyfay 27 " 30 ,10,2 E.; MacDonald Bailey , (Trinidad) Belgrade, Yugo. · ·"'-25 Aug 151 " 8 Dec -20 1 1 1 Nbrwood Ewell (U. \ , , , Evan§ton~ nt / ( \ 0 ,Jul 481 r. 25 Feb ,18 s.) 1 1 ; -·1,t' . I I \ , ' / , \ \ { "'' / j ! i- 1;)

I I ' r I \J \ \ I 1,. 1- r .l \ ' I , 200 METERS (tURN) ,.,17 21;3 Carl FrcdrikBunaes (Norway) Oslo - 17 Aug 57 16 Oct 39 18' 20; 8 " _Peter Radford (Great Britain) , Paris 14 S9p 58 - 20 Sep 39 ~ 19 21~ 1 Dave SJ~c (0. s.) Berkeley, Cal. 15 Jun '56 '· 25 Jul 36 21~ 1 * (U. s~) \ Boulder, Colo . , 25 Jun 55.~ 15 Oct '35 20 • 20~ 6 , Bobby Morrow (U.S. ) :Los Angeles . . 30 Jun 5~ " _ 15 Oct 35 21 ,. 20~ 6 Bobby Morrow (U.S.) Mclb Qurne - · ·27 Nov 56 15 Oct 35 22 _20~ _4** Marurcd -Gcrmar -(Germany) , Cologne " 31 Jul 57 1() Mar -35 2:r ~o~ 5* - J.W. Mashburn (U,.S. ) Stillwater, Ok. 24 Apr 56 ' 14 Feb 33 20~ 5* .Andy Stanfield (U.S.) ' Philndcll;>hia 26 Mu}' 51- 29 Dec 27 2:4 20. 6 Andy Stanfield (U. s.) ~ Los A_pge}es 28 Jun 52 29 Dec 27 , Thane Bal;er (U.'S.) <· Bakersfield, Cal .--23 Jun ,5<3 4 Oct 31 1 25 ' 20.6 ' Thane Baker (U.S 0 ) • -Sbnta Ana, Ccl.. 27 pct 56 , - / 4 pct 31 26 20~ 7•** -Ardalion Ignatycv (VSSR), Kiev , 15_Jw 56 5 May 30 27 20. 7 Lloyd La Beach (Panama) _ Gothenburg, Sw. 111.__Aug. 50 1 ,28:Jun,· 23' · · / - 28 20;6 Andy. Stanfield (U.S.} , ~ Bakersfield, C ~ 23'jun 56 · 29 Dec 27 I 29 · 20. 9 E. MacDonald Bailcy(Trinidad )- Pnris · 10 Sep _50' . 3 .Dec 20 -<' 30 20. 7 Norwood Ewell . (U,S.) . Evanston, Ill , \ 10 Jul 48, " 25,Feb l:-8 " (* = 220yard time less .1 s~ond s; *~ = 500 meter track; - *,..,..=around ½turn) , J \ I/ ' : ·., 220 YARDS (Strru.ghtaway, exc¢pt as noted-.:..t) 15 21,• .1 , -Leamon King (U. S.) Berkeley:, Cal. 26 May 51 13 Feb 36 · · Wilson 'Parma (U.S.} - , 56 \, 16 21. 3 Leamon King (U. s.) - 52 · 13 Feb 3{> 1

17 20.5 Lcarnon King (U. s,) · Tulare, c'a1. 213 f✓.Iay 53 13 Feb 36 -· \ 18 20.'6 ·Mel Clipper (U. S.) _ El Monte, 1Cal~ 24 ~ay ,58_ , , \ 'Nov 39 - . 19 20~ 0 ' D,av9 Sime (U.S.) Sanger, Cal. 10 Jun 56 _ 25 Jul 36 -/ 20 20.4 _ Daye Sime (U,S.) _. Raleigh, N.C. n18 May 57 >25 Jul . 36 21 20.3 Jesse Oweni (.IJ~~.) y Ann Arbor; ·. ?Ji.ch 25 Ma,y ~5 18 Sep' 13 22 20~ 4 Mel Patton (U. s.) _ \ Riverisde, Cal. 5 Apr 47 16 Nov 24 Mike Agostini (Trinidad ) · Fresno, Cal. - 25 APt 57 23 Jan 35 23 · 20.4 (U, S.) -Cl:\icago, Ill. - 17 Jun 3~ ,' 20 May 10 Bobby Morrow (U.S.) - }:Iouston, Tex ~ ,,7 Jun ·· 58 - .15 Oct . 35 24 20.2 -/ Mel Patton (U,, s.) . - Los Angeles , 7 iMay -49 16 Nov 24 1 ", 25 20 3 , Lloyd LpBeach ';(Panama) " Provo ; Utah 23 Apr 49 '28 Jun _23 • 1 ' ' 26 ' 20. 5 'Lloyd LaBeach (Panama) ' Provo, Ut~h 29 Apr 50 28 Jun 23 1/ 27 21. lt li.Ildy Stmw cld (U.S.) Trinidad;BWI 9 Mqy 55 ., 29 Dec 27 " 28 20.4 Keith Gardner ijarnaica) Columbia, ~o. 17 May 58 6 Sep 2'9 t ,r29 :n.1t - E, MacDonald Bailey (Tri nidnd) London ,- !3 M~y 50 '---;, l3 Dec 20 .,_ 1 1 1 30 20. 9_t . Herb McKenley ijrunaica) Gfo..sgpw ·' '2 Aug 52 l0 iJul 22 \\ 400 IyIETERS I r \, 15 49.2* Wilson Parma -(U.S~) , .56' ; 16 48.9* Jim Railton (Great Britain) Blackpool ' -. '·''- 14 Jun 5~ 12 Dec --35 17 · ;46. 9* £U.S.) Austin, Tex. ~ 7 May_5$ · 1 ) 1 Jan 38 18 '46, 7* Eddie Southern (U. s.} Modesto. Cal. 26 May 56· 4 J~ .138

7 ·19 46,3* Russ Ellis (U. s.) - ,, , Compton, C-dl. 3 Jun 5.5 16 Jun 3$ l "'Dave Mills (Oannda) Columb~· Ohio ,24 ·Ma.y 58 ·~, JackYcrman(U.S.) r ·"" Berkeley, Cal. 19Jun 58 5Feb 39 - 1 20 45. ~* Eddie So1::_1thcrn(U. ,S. )1 Bakcrsfield,C ,al. 2l Jun 58 - , 1 Jon ) 38 1 \ 21 46, 3* 1Jim Lea (U.S.) ~ ....., l St. Louis, Mo. 19 Jwi 54 6 Nov 32 / 22 45, 6 Jiru Len, (U. s.) _. 18 Mar 55 6' Nov 32 · ' ,/ 1 '23 , 45, 4 (U.S.) i- _ Mexico <;:ity l& Mar 55 15 Jan 32 •15. 4* 1 Glenn Davis (U. ~. ). Berkclcy,Cal. J._4Jun . 58 , 12 Sep 34 24 45. •2 Lous J~n~s (U. s.) ·. Los Angeles · 30 Jwi 56 15 Jan 32 25 1 45.'7* Herb Mcl(enley ijrunaica) Berkeley, Cal, . · .5 Jun 48 10 Jul 22 26 46. O - •0 J;ludolf Harbig (Germany) Frankfort A/ M 8 Aug 39 - 8 Nov 13 ,---,27 46. 4 Mal ,Wh.it:tield (U. S.) Long Beach, Cal. 21 ,Jun 52 11 Oct '24 I 28 - 45. 9* (U. S.) Eskilstuna ;s w. 16 Aug 53 ~11 Oct 24 29 , 46. 9* Arthur Wint ijam aica) London 1 6 Jun · 49 25 Jun 20 J rao 45. 9 Herb 'Mc!(enley Unmaica) . !-{elsµik,i, . Finland 25 Jul ~-52 10 Jul 22 * = intermediate ti me, or FOllVerted from 440 yards by subtracting o. 3 seconds · '"-.,. r I I.; Women's All Time List I \

-, , ., ,. , <;: ,, Nina Dumbadze (USSR) 57. 04 , " (187 1 li) 1, Tbilisi 18.10.52 1 Nina: Ponomaryeva ((Romashkoya))(R).56.§2 (185 1 9), 1 Tbilisi 13. il. 55 Tamarapress (USSR) \. 54.38 - (178'5) ~- l >N~cbik - '20. 4.58 Kriemhild Hausmann (Germany) 53. 89 .,(1769i~ , · l Nijmwege:n '.: ' 27. 7. 58 Olga Fikotova-Connolly (Czech.) 53. 69 -\ (176'1 2) 1 . ,, Melbourne 23.11.56 ,, Yevgeniya K~znetsova (USSR) ' -· , 52. 73 ~ (172'1lj) 1 Nalchik 2. 5.58 Irina Beglyakova (USSR) 52. 71 - (172'11-:I) 1 Tashkent ao;10. 56 ' Stepanka Mertova - (Czechoslovakia) 52. 57 (172'6) l ~ Brno 13.10.57 Lamara Tugushi(Sesadze) (USSR)- '. 52. 53 \ / (:1;72'4!k 2 Tbilisi: 31.10. \58 Antonina Zolotukhina (USSR.) 5?. 45 -~- (172tl) , 1 Moscow , .J. -7. 58 Doris Muller (Germany) ,52. 28 1 (17:1'6¼) l ' Prague ' 20. 6. 58 Irena Schuch (S~ecpem~~§er)(Germ ; ) 51. 66 - - (169'5!) l Dresden - '\ , 12. 10. 58 , 1 Jirina Voboril9va.:Nemcova ' (Czech) 51. 40 ' (168'7i) 1 Prague 15, .10. 5.6 1 - .(US.f\) 1 51,. 35 (168'5}) 4' Melbourne 23.11. 56 Marie -S-i~anko,Ya _(Czechoslovapa) . 51. 3l (168·'4¥) 1 - . Prame 21; 9, 58 Shi Bao ...phu (China) , , . , 50.-93 k (167~1st , 1 r ,Wuhan 18 ..11~56 Albina ,YellQJla (Rt\;kovskaya)(USSR) , 50.77 (166'6f) ' 2 ·. L~n,iI1grad' ' 21. "5. 57 ,,l .55 Yevgeniya Ar,zum~~va , (USSR) 50~ 74 (166'5 8 ) l Helena Dmowslfa (Poland) . 50. 67 ° (166'g!) 1 ~pala , " 27. ;4~58 ., LidiaDoronina (USSR) ,_ 50. 60 (166') 1 Leningrad 12. 6.57 Anne-Chatrine Lafrenz (Germany) 50. !?9 (165'1:J.f>" 1 _ Prague ZS.9~ 57 ' Lyubov Yakovtseva (USSR) 50. 56 (165'10 2f .1-. J(iev ·~20. a. 58 · "/ lmtonina Va-sttchenko (USSR) 50. oo (164'½)- q ' . - Tashkent 30.10. 56 BirutaTomsooe (USSR) 50. 00~ (164'1) q Tbilisi , 31. :i:o.58

Lidia Popova-Sheydina (USSR) 49. 87 (163'7f) 1 Moscow · - '1r0 56 , i:: ' ValeIJ.tin,a SbHnyeva (USSR) 49. 66 ,,. (162'11¼) ,. I., t 5a , Wilfriede Tews-Hoffmann . (Germany) 49. 55 (162,'6¾f ' 1- - 30. ,8. 5~ Jena ' · \ , ' . Lyubov Borisova (USSR) •'z19.40 (162'!) q (M9scow 21. •,s. 58 Gudrun_ Kapolke (Germany) 49. 34 (161 •10½) _1 Hamburg ? 17~ 5. 58 Ka~/mi'erJa Sobocinska (Poland) 49. 27 _(161'7¾) 1 Warsaw · ' 16. 5. 58 Yelizaveta Verkhosanskaya* (USSR) 49. 20 (161'4\) 0 .-53 Nadezhda Alekspyenkova _fuSSR) 49. 02 (160~~1>- 5 'Tbilisi . , 31. lQ. p8 Maria Korolyeva (USSR) ,18. 90 (160'8f) / 1 Moscow 11. 8. 58 · Gyorirti Hegodus (Hungary) 48.98 (160'8 8) ,. 1 · ,Bud4pest 7. 9. 58 . . JagninaLaukyte (USSR) 48. 86 (160'3-f) ,. q Moscow 21. a. ss Rimma Shums~aya ..(U~SR) 48. 85 (160'3g) · .52 1 Irina Chigrina (tBSR). 48.83 (160'2 8 ) l Leningrad 31. 8. 58 I Elivia Ricci (Italy) · 48. 71 (159'9:i) < , 1 ivman· . 7. 9~~8 Galina Zibina (USSR) 48. 6Z (159'6 6 ) , 4 Tbilisi 13.11.155 Lia Manoliu (Rumania) 48. 62 (159,-6S') 1 Cluj , 2. li. 58 " :Aleksandra Zhclobkovich(Trockaya) 48, 50 (159'1 ) 1 Vitebsk 24.: 7. 58 8 ' 'l: f Galina Vlasova (USSR) - . :'. 48. 45 ' (158'11½) 6 Tbilisi 31.10. 58, Ilse Bechtold (Peter~) (Germ~y) 48. fl4 (158' 11½) 1 - Neu-Isenburg 16. 3. ,58 1 Marianne vVerner (S;.Entrup).(Germ.) 48. 36 (158'8) 1 Greven 18. 9;55 I l Gisela Mauermeyer (Germany) f\/.· 148.31 (158'6) 1 Berlin 11. 7. 36/ ' - " I .J Toyoko Yoshino LJapan) ,,48. 08 (157'9¼) 1 · Omiya \ 29. 4 .. 56 Raisa 'Karpov~ (USSR /4:8. 03 (1Vi'6i) Tbilisi ,i. - 31-;-10. 58 . , Nin~l Tolstaya (USSR) ) "-1,7.88 (157'1) ,f • 5f; ', Nadja Kotlusek (Yugoslavia) 47. 86 1 (157'!) 1 LJublJana . , 1. 9. 56 Suzanne Allday(fi'arJ:Aer) (q.B.) (47. 70) 156'6 ' 1 London 1 7 •.'·6. _5_8 Dorli Hofri(.':hter (Austria) 47. 70 (156'6) 1 Lcobcn .- 27. 9. 58 r Dcrwnhill or irregufar circle: (i) Yvette Williams-Corlett (N. Z.) ,(47. 865) - 157'½ . \ 1 Gisborne _?O. 2.54 .l (d) Suzanne Allday\(Farmer) (G.B.)(47. 1>15)--: 156·'10½ 1~ Watford _24. 5. 58, Exhibitfon: Jirina Nemcova. (Voborilova) (Czech)51. 84 (l 70'1) Sedlcany ·10. 5..-57

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1 \ BirueKaledi~~(Zalogaityte) ,(USSR) 57.,49 (188'7½) 'i Tbilisi 30.10.58 1 Ann~-Pazera (Wojtasz~k) (Austr~a) \, (57.40) ' r'l88'4 ' I '. 1 Cardiff 24- 7.~58 1 Dana~Zatopkova (lngrova) 1(Czecho.) 11 56.67 (18:5'11¼) 1 Bucharest -. 13. 9.58 ., \', Nadezhda Konyayeva-Safiioilova (USSR) . ·5s.4:8 (182'¼) 1 · Ki~v ,, ,,_ 6.J :S.:54 / ~ Galina Zibina - (USSR) . \ .-. 54.;98 (180'4,i), 1 Nalchik _:t 5~·.58 1 1 Virve Roolaid.;Poldsam (US.SR>,-) " 54.89 I (1180'1) '\" l Kiev 17 . .. 9.54

Jutta Net.Jman(Krug{\r) (Gerlll~y) · ;, · 54.; 66 · ~-(17~'41 1 · ', 1 Berlin - 22~. 6._58 _, ,./ AlmutBrommel (Germany) -. \ 54.10 (177'6) . ~,,-2 ' . Be:i;linr·-::.,- ,- 22. 6.58 . Eleonora Bogun ,{USSR) , 54. 05 ., (177'4} q ·, Tbilisi . 30.10. 58 ' IneseJa _unzeme ,(USSR) , (( ' 1 53; 86. ~ (176'8) ; 1 Melbourne 28.11,. 56 ' , Urszula 'Figwer (Poland) ' ' 53. 65 (l'l6'i) 2 .. Bucharest , 13~ 9. 58 / Nt;ttalya Smirni~skaxa(Dyatlova) (USSR) 53~41 ' ,(175'8½)1 _, 1 Le,ningr~ ,-- 5. 8~_49 . ; 'i •• , Olga Zuy~va (USSR)' 53. 28 . · ,(174:_~) - ' 1 Kiev 31. 7.:58 Inge Gunther (Germany) , 53.13 \-l (174 .au. i Erfurt 21. 9. 58( . ✓ 3 1 . Ale'Icsandra Chudina '(USSR) 52. 75 (173' ) "' 1 'Moscow " 7. 7~ 53 , -,.' " 1 1 '\ , Ye\ena ' Pyemonova (USSR) , 52.74 (173 1)1 2 ~ Tbilisi ,,, ,, ,so.10.sa · Erszebeth 'Vigh-Kreb~ne ~ungefry)< 52.69 ' · (172'10½) 1 'Budapes,t 29~ 9.56 Mada Ditti (Ru,mania) . · 52. 59 ' (172'6½) 3·, · B\lcha~est , 13. 9: 58 . , ~ , , .Alevtina Shastitko (USSR) ,, 52. 40 (171 'll) 3 . Tbilisi , 30. 10. 58 Mayfl Makarova (USSRf -\ 1 62."31 (l 71 '7j) 1 Moscow 1i~, 5. 58 ' Tamara Tsvetkova (USSR) 52. 25 (171 '5 8t 4 Tbilisi 30.10. 5-8 ,, \ , , I Ingrid A~mquist , (Sweden) 51. 80 · (169'11 8 ) 1 Go,teborg 9. 1. 58 , Yelena Gorchakova 1 (l:'.JSSR) 1 51. 80 (169'99!) f Odessa , 3. 10. 58 I ., Jana 18¥kovska (Czechoslovakia) 51. 60 (169'3½) , 1 Jilemnice r 3. 8. 58 Elvira: 0zolina (USSR) " · 51. 55 .(16~'1½) " 3 Nalchik .., 21. 4. 58

Galina V~sots],caya (USSR) · . i 51. 51 (169') ·., ,; _5, Tbilisi · _ • 30:e10.58 0 Maria Antal _(Hungary) 51. 25 (168'1¼) 1 Bmjapest : J5. '6. 58

Lea fylaremae ',r(pstonia:) · 1 ·51. 05 ·(167'5f)" 2, Taliin 27.. 5~ 56 '' Vyera Nabokoya (USSR) 1 • 50. 90 (167') l $,Iinsk , , ' 28. 8. 51 Tamar3: Bychkova (USSR) ~ so.83 , (166'~1) q Kiev 31. 7. 58_ ~ , Fatima ,Turakhanova (USSR) so.80 (196' 8)\ 1 . Frunze 7 .10. 57 ·; . .- Erika Raue (Germany) <' 50.75 ,r (1'66~6)} 1 Leipzig ,, 11. 8.56 · 1 1 ; , Karen Ander~on ' (USA) 1 \ (50. 70) , 166 ,4 . ''1 Philadelphia · 7. 56 " ' 1 Charlotte Kipp (Germany) : 50.65 _, , (166'2\>,' ,i (Schwcinfurt 28. 9.68 Maria Grabowska (Poland) 50. 43 - (165. 58) r Poznan . 9 • .8. 53 An.'la Vinogradova (USSR) . 50. 41 . J (165. 4i) 1 Lenin.grad '. 7. 9. 58 Marlis Ahrens (Cllile) · _ ~l ·so.38 (165'3) 2 Melbourne 28.11. 56 Klavdiya Mayuchaya (Laptyeva) (USSR) 50. 32 ;> (165'1 1) f Moscow ., , 23. 9.:47 Ludtnila Anokina (USSR)· ' 50 .. 20 ' \ · (164'8f) 1 Leningrad 25". 9. tl7 Vlasta Pe-skov~ (Czechoslovakia) 50~ :fa · (164'5 8 ) 2 Bn10 . 12. 10. 57

Irena Stafiynska (Poland) 49. 9~ (163~11il ,, 1 . , • 58' AUida Tamm (USSR) , ' ,19.00 (163'8j) 2 Nalchik · 2. 5, 58 'Jadwig~ Majka (Dobr,'cyc~a) (Poland) - 49. 87 (163' 78) :Budapest 11. .9. 55 -- , Jrutin'a Paksyte (USSR) ,/ 49~85 (163'6i) - 1 Kowias-- 16. a.58 , Yoriko Shida » ijapan) ' 1, 49. ,'69 (163'it 1 'Kus,angi . ·20. 4. 58 · 1 ~ \ · Lu~lflil~· VasiJyeva (USSR)· ~ ) t _ 4Q_.·sz (162'5 8 ) · fyioscow • 55 i An1ko Balogh, (Hungary)' '" , ~ . 49. ~5 (161 '10}) 1 , Budapest ---.20. 9. 58 , JOLUJ.kaA~sova (Bulgaria) . -. 49.10 (~61 '1) _ 1 Sofia 21. 9. 58 ; Ursula Behr--Kleµiert (Germany) · 49. 09 1(161 'i) " ' 1 :A:ltenhiurg , 13. 9. 58 ,, Maria C)achJMichalak (Poland) < ' · 48. 99 (160'8¾) 2 ~- War.saw s• . 8. 55 -· ' ( I , )' " ' . \ ~ \ Spanish , style: , ... ! , ( I I Marjode Larney {USA)" 1 (57. 24) .187'9½ } : 1 , q1ev~land 9 • . 8. 57 - \ ( . , \ 'C

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