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English: Portrait of track athlete Ralph Hill who had run track at the University of Oregon and represented the Olympic Club team at the track meet with the University of Southern California, which was held at Patterson Field, Occidental College. Reported in "Hill sets new two-mile mark: ex-Oregon star runs race in 9m. 23 2-5s.," Los Angeles Times, 17 Apr. 1932: F1.
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