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November 01, 1971 | John Underwood
January 18, 1971 Australia has established a review board to deal with appeals against the government's official film censors, and former distance runner Ron Clarke is one of the five appointees. Clarke reports that he normally goes...
August 04, 1969 | Gwilym S. Brown Derek Clayton, a draftsman from Melbourne, looks to be too big for the marathon but he ranks with the best. He drives himself so furiously that he runs races in record time, except when he slams into a tree
January 27, 1969 | William F. Reed Jr. George Young's victory in the two-mile event at the Los Angeles Invitational Track Meet served notice that he is ready to make his dream record attempt—a challenge most competitors don't know exists
November 11, 1968 | Roger Bannister For sea-level distance men, writes the first four-minute miler, who is now a doctor, the cost of running in the altitude of Mexico was almost criminally high—a fact that future Olympic planners should note
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