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The businesslike Johnson, win ner of his fourth straight 400-meter title earlier in world record time, ran a sizzling leg in bringing the U.S. 1,600-meter relay team home in 2:56.45, the year’s fastest time and the seventh-best ever. It was the Americans’ third consecutive ti tle, each relay anchored by John son. Johnson, who also owns two 200 titles, now has nine gold medals at the World Champi onships, the most by any athlete — one more than Carl Lewis. “It’s an honor. It’s a testament to what I’ve tried to do in my career.” — Michael Johnson On his record nine career gold medals at the track and field World Championships “It’s an honor,” Johnson, timed in 43.50, said of breaking Lewis’ record. “It’s a testament to what I’ve tried to do in my career: to be consistent, go into every champi onships on the top of my game and go in to win.” Jerome Davis gave the Ameri cans the lead from the outset, then Antonio Pettigrew, Angelo Taylor and Johnson continued to widen the advantage as the Americans beat runner-up Poland by nearly 2 1/2 seconds before a capacity crowd of more than 50,000. The enthusiastic Greene, the 100 and 200 champion, overcame Britain’s Dwain Chambers on the final leg of the 400 relay with a sen sational 9.12-second effort, carry ing the Americans to victory at 37.59, the fastest time in the world this year and the fifth-best ever. Jones arrested after traffic stop . HIGHLAND PARK (AP) — Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was arrested yesterday after he drove away with his family before a police officer had finished writing a speeding ticket. Jones was in one vehicle and his family was behind him in a Suburban around 10:30 a.m. yesterday on their way to church services, WFAA-TV reported. An employee of Jones’ was driving the Suburban. Highland Park police chief Darrell Fant said an of ficer pulled over the Suburban for going 45 mph in a 30 mph zone. Jones was not stopped, but pulled over on his own and went to where an officer was ques tioned the driver of the other car. “He said he was in a rush and asked if he could go ahead and take the family members on to church,” Fant said. “The officer told him, Til just be a minute. I’ll do this as fast as I can.’ He made some remark and then did not follow the order of the officer and took the vehicle anyway." Officials said the officer radioed ahead and another police vehicle tried to pull Jones over, but he did not stop. Jones proceeded to the Highland Park United Methodist Church, about a mile from where the traffic stop took place. Jones let his family out at the church, then drove off again. Around the corner, he pulled into a private drive, where police arrested him. www.theuzone.com : Battalion Housta defeats MarliiJ'f9°j if rei orge W. ush ants to ir^ident, w some ik it is time Hn worry — about him HOUSTON (AP) - Hampton tied teammate with his NL- leading 17th vic- tory and rookies Daryle Ward and Lance Berkman homered on consecutive pitches as the Houston Astros ; w«aman beat Florida, 10- Biwf a p ast 4. yesterday. 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