
RECORD BREAKERS ? Chris Chataway , British brewery executive, set new world's record of 13:51.6 for 5,000-meter run at Moscow vs. London Track and Field Meet, in London. Chataway's mark bettered 13:56.6 time set this August by Russia's Vladimir Kuc, whom Chataway beat by stride in race. ?Yuriy Lituyev of Russia set new world's record of 51.3 for 440-yard hurdles in same meet. Lituyev's time was .3 seconds better than old record held by Charlie Moore of U.S. ?Starmount Stables' two-year-old filly, Vestment, broke 50-year-old world's record for six-furlong straightaway, covering distance in 1:07 4/5 down Belmont Park's Widener chute. ?Wisconsin Bridge five-man team bowled new national three-game match-play record of 3,392 to better old mark of 3,368 set by Detroit's world match-play champion Stroh Beer Team, at Milwaukee. ? Lehigh University's 46 points in losing to Bucknell 48-46 last week was recognized as highest score ever made by loser in football. FOOTBALL Army continued comeback from opening-game defeat by South Carolina, upsetting Duke, ranked sixth nationally, 28-14. Cadet backs piled up 378 yards rushing, with quarterback Pete Vann scoring twice, right halfback Tommy Bell rolling up 150 yards in 13 attempts running. Pittsburgh , beaten in first three games, capitalized on two fumbles, toppled Navy from undefeated ranks 21-19. Pittsburgh quarterback Corny Salvaterra passed for one touchdown, ran for Panthers' other two. West Virginia remained unbeaten with surprising 19-14 win over favored Penn State. Mountaineers came from behind, scoring twice in last quarter.
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