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OWENS WEIGHS HIS PRO OFFERS
Amateur Days Over If Good Ones Await Him In U. S. He Indicates Sprint Star Almost Is Mobbed By Autograph Seekers At London
The Sun (1837-1987)
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Baltimore, Md.
| Date: | Aug 18, 1936 |
| Start Page: | 15 |
| Pages: | 1 |
| Text Word Count: | 713 |
The amateur days of mercury-heeled Jesse Owens are over if "good legitimate offers" await him in the United States, both Owens and Larry Snyder, his coach turned adviser. plainly indicated tonight.
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