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WORLD RECORD RUN.—The Kansas University miler, J. Ryun, broke the world 1500 metres record during the track and field meeting between the United States and the British Commonwealth at Los Angeles last Saturday. His time was 3min 33.1sec. LEFT: Ryun running at the shoulder of Kenya’s K. Keino with slightly more than a lap to go. RIGHT: Ryun sprinting into the final straight well clear of Keino.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31421, 14 July 1967, Page 1

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WORLD RECORD RUN.—The Kansas University miler, J. Ryun, broke the world 1500 metres record during the track and field meeting between the United States and the British Commonwealth at Los Angeles last Saturday. His time was 3min 33.1sec. LEFT: Ryun running at the shoulder of Kenya’s K. Keino with slightly more than a lap to go. RIGHT: Ryun sprinting into the final straight well clear of Keino. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31421, 14 July 1967, Page 1

WORLD RECORD RUN.—The Kansas University miler, J. Ryun, broke the world 1500 metres record during the track and field meeting between the United States and the British Commonwealth at Los Angeles last Saturday. His time was 3min 33.1sec. LEFT: Ryun running at the shoulder of Kenya’s K. Keino with slightly more than a lap to go. RIGHT: Ryun sprinting into the final straight well clear of Keino. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31421, 14 July 1967, Page 1

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