—The Daily Collegian Monday, July 19,1976 APLaaarptxrto Steve Gregg of Wilmington, Del., splashing his way to an Olympic record in the 200-meter butter fly yesterday. Phils win, regain 10 game lead hold off Pittsburgh 9-8 as Reds LOS ANGELES (AP) Mike Schmidt raced home during a rundown play in the top of the ninth inning to break a tie and give the Philadelphia Phillies a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers yesterday. The Phillies had runners at first and third when Tommy .Hutton grounded sharply to first baseman Steve Garvey, who tagged first. But while trying to catch Jerry Martin between first and second, Schmidt scored to snap the Dodgers’ four-game winning streak. Dick Allen homered for Philadelphia in the second. The blast was one of only two hits off Dodger starter Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L Pet. GB 58 27 .682 W L Pci. New York 54 31 .635 Baltimore 42 44 .489 Cleveland 41 42 .488 40 46 .465 18'a Detroit 40 43 .484 4H 37 .565- 10 New York .48 44 .522 13 l z St. Louis 36 51 .414 26 55 .321 Chicago Montreal 56 34 .622 Cincinnati Los Angeles 50 40 .556 Houston 45 45 .500 43 47 .478 San Diego Atlanta 41 48 .401 San Francisco 37 54 .407 Saturday's Results Atlanta 10, Pirates 2 St. Louis 7, San Diego 1 Houston 1, New York 0 San Francisco 4, Phillies I Cincinnati 4, Montreal 1 Los Angeles 5, Chicago 4 Yesterday's Games Phillies 2, Los Angeles 1 Cincinnati 9, Pirates 8 New Ye-'. Atlanta 0 Houston 7, Montreal 0 St. Louis 5, San Francisco 4 - Today’s Games St. Louis at San Francisco Cincinnati at Pirates, n Houston at Montreal, n Atlanta at New York, n Chicago at San Diego, n Phillies at Los Angeles, n SAAB 99E 1970, white, two-door, stick, fuel Injection, radials, low mileage. Runs great. Must sell. $1395. 238-1438 FOR SALE: double bed, $30.00. Single bed, $25.00 or best offer. 237-4263, after 6:00 P.M. 1972 BENELLI street-trail bike, 400 miles, Like new. Call 466- 7522 after 5, $350 firm. ALVAREZ accoustic guitar, perfect condition, $2BO, 11" BB.W television, $55, Parson's dining room table with 3 chairs, $B5, 234- YOU BET YOUR ASS VW-v WE ARE r&W CHEAP 10-40%'discount on al major Items. George's House ot Music We've moved to 221 E. Beaver Avenue INSURANCE for auto, motor cycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire, bicycles: Fast service,23B-6633 MOBILE HOME: Boise-Cascade General, 2 bdrm, $5500-6500 depending on manv options, can stay on wooded lot near Black Moshannon, Low lot rent, 355-5695. TWO MATCHED Pioneer speaker cabinets, (Three way) Best offer. Call 80b865-4033. FENDER TWIN reverb amp, 2 J.B.L.'s, $200.00, Durado acoustic guitar, $60.00, Call Rich, 234-4035 after 5:00. MALE DORM contract. Fall, Winter, Spring, Call 865-2440. LENTAR 500 mm, f:8 mirror lens, Fits all SLR's by T-adaptors, Asking $80,237-1547 after 6. BEST COFFEE and tea for Iced summer drinks. The Candy Cane by PSU Diner. 237-4253. Spectacular JULY SALE 4* OF Fine gowns, brides & pastels Mrjjk price Mu come tat come save yl LV V** MARIE'S BRIDAL SHOP Open 1 to 5 Tues.. Thurt., Sat. Evenings Mon., Wed., Frl. t to * Tommy John, who left for a pinch-hitter in the seventh inning. . Los Angeles tied the game in the sixth when Garvey singled home Bill Buckner. Ron Reed, 7-3, was the winner in relief of Jim Lon borg, Charlie Hough dropped to 7-4. PITTSBURGH (AP) Joe Morgan’s two-run homer, his 17th of the season, sparked a six-run Cincinnati fifth inning and helped the Reds withstand a late Pittsburgh rush to beat the Pirates 9-8 yesterday. The Reds’ big inning came after the Pirates had taken a 3-1 lead. Pittsburgh starter AMERICAN LEAGUE East 41 45 .478 35 47 .425 Boston Milwaukee Kansas City 56 32 .639 Oakland 46 43 .517 Texas 44 42 .512 40 46 .463 Chicago 40 47 '.460 37 54 .418 Minnesota California Saturday's Results Kansas City 2, Boston 1 California 7, Baltimore 3 Oakland 3, Detroit 0 Milwaukee 9, Chicago 2 Cleveland 4, Minnesota 0 New York 7, Texas 5 Yesterday’s Games Oakland 10, Detroit 1 California 8, Baltimore 6 Milwaukee 3, Chicago 13 Cleveland 6, Minnesota 1 Boston 3, Kansas City 6 New York at Texas, night Today’s Games Oakland at Cleveland, 2, t-n Baltimore at Kansas City, n California at Milwaukee, n Detroit at Minnesota, n New York at Chicago, n Boston at Texas, n COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS i South Sea Chinese I RESTAURANT Open Tuesday Thru Sundays 4:30-11:00 P.M. Closed Mondays Come and Taste Good Chinese Cuisine, 238-8843 orders to go 101 W. Nittany, on corner of S. Allen fiOOOOOOOOOO 0000 HONEYWELL HbNIAX, close up extension lubes included, $lOO or best offer. 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' V • • T*. :'-''','''. 1. . • •• , ••:••1 ),, , .• 'T • • . . _ , • . .. I'.S Doc Medich gave up singles to Tony Perez and Cesar Geronimo, then threw wildly to first base on Dave Concep cion’s sacrifice bunt per mitting Perez to score. Mike Lum then batted for Reds’ starter Don Gullett and tripled to left, driving in Geronimo and Concepcion. Ken Griffey reached first when his grounder turned into a play on pinch-runner Ed Armbrister at the plate. Mor gan followed with his homer. Gullett gave up five hits and four walks as well as three earned runs before departing. His successor, Jack Billing hdm, 7-7, was credited with the victory. He also singled to drive in Geronimo, who had Graham, Rankin are golf victors HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) —. David Graham, the slick-putting Australian who designs his own clubs, took the heart out of two late challenges with a 15-foot birdie putt on the 14th hole yesterday and went on to win the $300,000 West chester Golf Classic by three strokes, shooting a final-round par 71. The 30-year-old Graham picked up a $60,000 first prize as he compiled a 72- hole total of 12-under-par 272. Fuzzy Zoeller, runnerup in last week’s Quad Cities Open, Tom Watson, 1975 British Open champion, and Ben Crenshaw, third leading money-winner this year, finished tied for second with nine-under par 2755. Hunt cracks 18 year British race string BRANDS HATCH, England (AP) James Hunt survived a multi-car crash at the start of the race yesterday and became the first English driver in 18 years to win the British Grand Prix, defeating Austria’s world champion Niki Lauda. 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Call 237-3954 for apptjto see 4f*l. ~ doubled in the sixth. Another Cincinnati run in the seventh made it 9-3 before Pittsburgh came close with two runs in the eighth and three more in the ninth. Bill' Robinson singled in the ninth, took second on a passed ball and moved to third on a. single by Richie Zisk. Robinson was out on a play at the plate as Zisk took second, then Bob Robertson powered a Rawly Eastwick pitch over the left field fence for a two-run homer. The loss dropped Medich’s record to 5-8, while Eastwick picked up his tenth save of the season. Grouped another two strokes back at 277 were Brian Allin, John Mahaffey, Ed Sneed, Rick Massengale, Dan Sikes, Mike Hill and Miller Barber. The 160-pound Graham put together rounds of 63-68-70-71, tied for the lead the first day and led by four at the end of 36 and 54 holes. His only other victory since joining the pro tour in 1971 was a year later at Cleveland. He is better known for overseas, victories in such places as France, Japan, Thailand and Argentina. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Judy Rankin, who last week became the first Ladies Professional Golf Association Hunt, driving a McLaren, covered the 76-lap, 200-mile race in one hour, three minutes, 27.61 seconds, for an average speed of 115.19 miles per hour. Lauda was *52 seconds behind at 1:04:19.66 in a Ferrari. Jody Scheckter of TM ,i C .. D anrl GARAGE SALE July 10, 9- 7, TUNE-UP diagnostic, corner Fraser-Foster, Refrlg, Electronic equipment. Most TV( f| reS( plants, clothes, bed foreign and domestic cars. Tune* frame. aoDliances. aauarium* up 512.00 plus parts. Will do house f| oor W axer, hairdryers, mlsc. calls. Call 238-1062, Items, 238-5802,238-1649. 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Atherton St. 238-3037 237-6708 106 south frassr strsst it collage Olympic swim marks fall while 26 teams boycott JT> ' ,'V^i r-. .< •‘-*3 • ' *i MONTREAL (AP) American men and East German women swimmers began smashing records as soon as the Summer Games opened yesterday, but United States’ hopes in rowing suffered a setback. At the same time, the controversy over the withdrawal of African nations continued with Guyana becoming the first Western Hemisphere nation to pull out of the Games. CAIRO (AP) Egyptian athletes were ordered to pull out of the Olympic Games in Montreal and return home imme diately, it was announced here yesterday. Die move was taken in solidarity with African nations which already have withdrawn in protest against participation in the Games of New Zealand, which has athletic ties to apartheid South Africa, the announcement said. No American crews were eliminated in rowing there’s always a second chance in the “repecharge” heats. . But the American eight-oared crew trailed both Australia and New Zealand in the slower of two preliminary heats while the favored East Germans, defending world champions and favorites for the gold medal here, used a following wind to post a time of 5 minutes, 32.17 seconds, some 24 seconds faster than any gold medal effort recorded for the 2,000 meters. World records are not recognized in rowing, due to the vast differences wind conditions can cause. The Americans’ best finish was a second by Mark Staines and Cal Coffey in the coxless pairs. East Germans had the best preliminary times in five of the eight events. An East German pistol shooter and a team of four Russian cyclists won the first gold medals, but the big excitement on a balmy yesterday morning was at the pool where the American men and East German women demonstrated their strength. Steve Gregg of Wilmington, Del., set an Olympic record of 2 minutes, 0.24 seconds in winning his heat of the 200-meter butterfly. The old record of 2:00.70 was set in the Munich Olympics four years ago by Mark Spitz of the United States. The East German women’s team cut seven seconds off the Olympic record and almost matched its own world record in the 400-meter medley relay qualifying race. They clocked 4:13,98, a half second short of their world mark. The American team qualified fourth. Komelia Ender, 18-year-old East German swim superstar, set an Olympic record of 55.81 in her heat of the 100-meter freestyle event. Two other women swimmers bettered the old mark yesterday. Enitha Brigitha of the Netherlands clocked 56.71 and Petra Priemer of East Germany was timed in 56.95. Uwe Potteck, 21-year-old East German student from Wit tenberge, scored 573 points out of a possible 600 to win the free pistol gold medal. Another East German, Harald Vollmar, South Africa was third in a Tyrell-Ford in 1:04:35.84. John Watson of Britain was fourth in a Penske and Tom Pryce of Britain was fifth in a Shadow. 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WANTED BULLETIN: player to win $lOO,OOO in a single season, added another $lO,OOO to her winni gs yesterday with a five-stroke victory in the $70,000 LPGA Columbus Classic. Mrs. Rankin, from Midland, Tex., matched the tournament’s low round with a 67 Saturday for a 54-hole total of 205, 11 strokes under par for the 6,200- yard Riviera Country Club course. It was Mrs. Rankin’s fifth triumph of the season on the LPGA tour, and it boosted her 1976 earnings to $110,614. Finishing behind the petite blonde Texan were Hollis Stacy of Hilton Head, S.C., and Patty Bradley of Westford, Mass. cars went into the first bend at Paddock Hill. The race was restarted one hour later. The victory moved Hunt into second place behind Lauda in world championship points. Lauda has 58, Hunt 35 andScheckter29. ONE FEMALE roommate needed, Fall ‘76-Sprlng '77, 2- Bedroom Cedarbrook, Wendl, 237- 4588, (I'm easy going), $106.25- month. 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Very friendly. |Keep America Beautifa! j baskbjball Fr^ N »?e yft MmiimiilHirinfliltflnMlWWillllllllllllilW Call 234-8953 to claim. took the silver medal with 566 points and Ragmar Shanaker of Sweden won the bronze with 562. The Russian cycling team took the first official gold medal of the Olympics with a time of 2:08.53 in the 100-kilometer team road race. Poland clocked 2:09.17 for the silver and Denmark took the bronze in 2:12.20. I' l The messy political situation which has cast a pall over these Games got worse yesterday when the 16-person delegation from Guyana withdrew from the Games in support of African nations that pulled out to protest New Zealand’s participation in the Games. The African states asked the International Olympic Com mittee to bar New Zealand from the Games because a rugby, team from that nation played a.series of matches in' segregationist South Africa. The lOC said rugby isn’t even an Olympic sport and pointed out that many nations have sent teams to South Africa. New Zealand was allowed to compete;' the Africans started pulling out. As of yesterday afternoon, 26 countries that were supposed to compete in the Games were out, but not all because of political reasons. Zaire and Malawi decided not to enter because their pre-Games performances were not of Olympic caliber. . Boxing opened yesterday with Charles Mooney of the U.S. Army starting his bid for a medal in the 119-pound class. He scored a solid decision over Mohamed Rais of Morocco in their three-round bout. The 25-year-old Mooney was. especially impressive in the second round with his jab, a flurry of punch-, es, two scored with a right hand lead and then a good two to the head. USA. dribbles MONTREAL (AP) Center Mitch Kupchak and forwards Adrian Dantley and Scott May led a balanced United States attack yesterday as the Americans routed & Italy 106-86 in the opening round of the men’s Olympic basketball tournament. An effective zone defense bottled up the Italians throughout the game and Coach Dean Smith’s U.S. squad broke the game open in the second half, building a lead of as many as 30 points. Dantley, the comer man from Notre Dame, led the, United States with 22 points. He was followed by Kup chak with 19 and May, the college player of the year, with 16. Kupchak and his North Carolina teammate, Tommy LaGarde, gave the United States 31 points from the center position, where the Americans were considered to be weakest. The two Tarheels repeatedly drove to the basket and scored easily against the taller but less mobile Italians. % Smith’s squad opened an 11 point lead lead at 28-17 with ‘ LaGarde, May and Dantley doing most of the damage, early in the first half. • When four straight Italian baskets narrowed that edge to three points, Kupchak scored five straight U.S. points and the Americans were on their way again, leading at halftime 50-39. At the start of the second half, Dantley, May and LaGarde matched baskets with the Italians and Uncle Sam maintained a 10-point spread. Then Kenny Carr of North Carolina State hit an acrobatic dunk shot that ignited a 24-4 American burst, putting the game out of reach. In other opening-round games, Cuba defeated Australia 111-89 and Canada beat Japan 104-76. SAVINGS—ACCOUNT passbook for Federal Savings Loan Association. If found, call Mike 238-3378,865-1828, Reward. 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