CANADIAN’S PROTEST HOLDS UP SPRINT FINAL.-Looking down the 100 yards track during the hold-up at the start of the men's final. TheCanadianm D. A. Pette, who beat the gun in two false starts, is challenging his disqualities with officals at the far end of the track, on left. Other competitors are sitting nearby. Pettie was later permitted to run and finished third in the final.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26030, 6 February 1950, Page 8
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65CANADIAN’S PROTEST HOLDS UP SPRINT FINAL.-Looking down the 100 yards track during the hold-up at the start of the men's final. TheCanadianm D. A. Pette, who beat the gun in two false starts, is challenging his disqualities with officals at the far end of the track, on left. Other competitors are sitting nearby. Pettie was later permitted to run and finished third in the final. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26030, 6 February 1950, Page 8
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