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58 Dickerson, Roy E. (118:79.4) 



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60 Wrigley, Arthur. (1181 : 42.67) 



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61 Oppenheim, P. (1181 : 43.68) 



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62 Rollet, H. (1181 : 44.3) 



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63 Dareste de la Chavanne, J. (1181 : 44.57) 



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39.5, 4.1,.2,.32 



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