JOHNSON BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD
AMERICAN'S NEW TIME FOR 100 METRES
FINLAY'S TRIUMPH
Paris, August 26.
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TO MORROW Old Course 9.32 am. W. Adamson, G. C. Worrall 936 am J. ÷AHD. Morrison, I. A
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A world record-breaking 109 10.00 am P. Morrison, J. Forbes. metres run by Ben Johnson, the 1004 am N Williamson,
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Private study or classwork available Finlay, the British athlete in the 10.12 am O. J. Shannon, J. H. M. An-under trained teachers of Mandarin or 110 metres hurdles, and the fine 1016 am. GA Leiper, C. C. Wilson. No. 27388, Room 605, National Com running of P. D. Ward in the 10:20 am th & Browning, F. H. King.mercial & Savings Bank Bldg. 5,000 metres, featured the inter- 10.24 am. J. S. Dunnett, F. A. MI national meeting at the Colombes
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Johnson, who got to within a tenth of a second of record in 32 am E. A R. Newton, R. A. the preliminary heat of the 100 metres, won the final in 10.2 sec, to beat the world record of 10.3 sec held jointly by Percy Wil- liams (Canada), Eddie Tolar,] Ralph Metcalfe and Eulace Pea cock (United States,) and C. D. Berger (Holland).
Alan Pennington, the Oxford Blue, ran brilliantly in this event, but could not match his American opponent. He finished. second to Johnson in the final in 10.4sec. Mariani (Italy) was third in 10.5- sec, E. L. Page (Britain) fourth in 10.6sec, Stołz (France) fifth in 10.8– sec., and Sandy Duncan (Britain) sixth in 11sec.
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