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49 Dean, Geo. 1. 57 : 16.5 



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50 Duckett, A. B. 57 : 16.5 



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51 Jones, Thomas H. 57 : 16.5 



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57.29,.31 ,.52,.54,.68,.72,.86,.88,.89,.96 



52 Moore, Harold W. B. 57 : 16.5 



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 (83) 57.27,.32,.52,.53,.64,.68,.86— .80 



53 Newell, Wilmon. 57 : 16.5 



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57.52,.68,.72,.82,.87 



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57.5r2,.54,.71,.72,.75,.99 



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61 Jennings, Allan H. 57: 16.7 



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57.22,.71,.72,.75 

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