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Articles
January 22, 1968 | Edwin Shrake
March 02, 1959 Hardly a week goes by without Radio Peiping claiming yet another record for Red China's athletes, and hardly ever does the outside world see China's new elite in action. But a fortnight ago in Oslo a chance came,...
August 05, 1963 | Virginia Kraft Through two unprecedented years, Nancy Vonderheide has been a champion who could not lose. Now she faces the ultimate test
July 23, 1990 | Merrell Noden Joe Falcon demonstrated in Oslo that the U.S. at last has a middle-distance man who can run with the world's best
March 17, 1958 | Milt Dunnell/(Sports Editor, 'Toronto Star') Canadian hockeymen, who had dropped the last two world 'amateur' titles to the Russians, had to win this time or be banished by the fans to their own Siberia. So they did
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