Show YOUTH fOUl SUA SHATTERS WORlDS WORlD'S MARK MARKIN IN MARATHON and Demar flemar Finish Finish Finish Fin Fin- ish EighteenS Eighteen- Eighteen Year-Old Year Youth S BOSTON DOSTON April 20 AP AP-A AP APAy A y youth uth of oC 18 18 running his marathon race set a new world record yesterday John C. C Miles MUes of Sydney Sdney Minos N. N S. S was first home In the tho thirtieth Boston Doston A. A AA A marathon marathon marathon mara mara- thon in a fl l ld ot of eighty eight runners runners run rut pers ners which Included Albin Sten Sten- roos of oC Finland Olympic champion champion champion cham cham- pion and Clarence Demar of ot Melrose Melrose Mel- Mel rose four times winner of ot tb the event Th The winners winner's time was 2 hours 25 minutes 40 5 2 seconds was nearly f four ur minutes under the world record record record rec rec- ord set by Demar Dernar over the same course In 1924 Demars Demar's rec record rd was 1 al almost almost almost al- al It was a two-man two contest most from the tha start at Miles drew away from the field at Natick five miles from the startIng starting starting start start- ing line pounded along on the the heels of oC the Olympic champion to Lake street five miles innes from home and andIn andIn andin In the final stretch sprinted away to finish yards In the Jt leaS leaThe lead lea ad The Nova Scotia youth set I a apace apace apace pace pace S that forced himself to clip cUp 5 1 of a second of off the old world record The vet veteran ran Demar was a poor pOOl third at the finish line His time was Demar started the favorite and was was was' cheered by thousands thousands' along th the route but the pace was too fast rast for the Melrose printer r. r William William Wil Wil- liam K Kennedy of ot Port Chester N. N Y the only other former winner entered in the face finished In eighth place in The Finnish-American Finnish A. A C. C of or New York was awarded the team trophy given this year for the first time in connection with the race Entries from this club fl finished fin fin- second sixth and seventh In Inthe the he marathon They were in or order or- or der cler Karl Koski and N Nestor NesS Nes stor s- s tor Erickson The first twelve runners to f finIsh finish fin fin- in- in ish were S 1 John l-John John C. C Miles Sydney Sydney- Mines N. N S. S 5 2 new world rec rec- rec ord 2 2 Albin Finland 5 2 29 40 5 3 Clarence 3 Demar Melrose 15 5 S Albert 4 4 Albert R. R Port PortChester ort Chester 2 03 2 5 5 Wallie Wallie Carlson Carison Dorchester 2 40 35 6 Karl 6 Karl Koski New York 7 Nestor 7 Nestor Erickson New York 2 5 S 8 William 8 Kenn Kennedy dY Port Ches- Ches ter ter er N. N Y 9 9 J J. J Foxcroft Carleton East Sandwich h. h 10 Arthur 10 Arthur H R. R Scholes Toronto S 11 Thomas ll-Thomas Thomas E. E Quinlan Medford S 12 Christopher 12 Osterville Osterville Oster- Oster ville Young Miles MUes was fresh at the fin fin- Ish sh He said later that he never before had entered in a race over overa over overa a course of more than ten miles mUes Although born borD In Cardiff Wales he helas has las spent mo most t of his life lire in Sydney Sydney Sydney Syd Syd- ney Mines N. N S. S where he drives a grocery wagon He was was was' trained for or the race by his father John W. W Miles l who who formerly was a boxer |