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LITTLE TO SPARE.—The serene look on the face of W. D. Baillie (left) belies the fact that he is winning by only 12in from his Australian rival, D. D. Power, in the 10,000 metres race at the Tauranga Highland Games on Saturday. Running on a dead track, Baillie failed to break 30min for the distance.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30534, 1 September 1964, Page 19

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LITTLE TO SPARE.—The serene look on the face of W. D. Baillie (left) belies the fact that he is winning by only 12in from his Australian rival, D. D. Power, in the 10,000 metres race at the Tauranga Highland Games on Saturday. Running on a dead track, Baillie failed to break 30min for the distance. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30534, 1 September 1964, Page 19

LITTLE TO SPARE.—The serene look on the face of W. D. Baillie (left) belies the fact that he is winning by only 12in from his Australian rival, D. D. Power, in the 10,000 metres race at the Tauranga Highland Games on Saturday. Running on a dead track, Baillie failed to break 30min for the distance. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30534, 1 September 1964, Page 19