—The Daily Collegian Friday, July 23,1976 Nadia records seventh 10.00 MONTREAL (AP) Nadia Comaneci, Romania’s “Little Miss Perfection” turned in two more perfect performances for two more'gymnastic gold medals yesterday and East German swimmer Komelia Ender won her third and fourth gold medals within 25 minutes in an action filled evening at the Summer Olympics. , Russia’s Nellie Kim also posted a 10-point performance and won two gold medals in the final women’s gymnastics com petition. Olga Korbut, the darling of the 1972 Munich Games, won only one individual medal a silver in the balance beam. But she got the warmest ovation of the night from the overflow crowd of more than 16,000 at The Forum. Miss Comaneci’s performance capped a week in which she emerged as an athletic and television superstar. She won three gold medals, took a silver medal in the team event anda bronze. She also won the attention and admiration of the world as Olga had done before. Nadials routine on the uneven-bars, which brought her fourth perfect mark, was the highlight of the evening. As she whipped her slim body from one wooden bar to the next like a rubber band, anticipation of the crowd grew as she moved toward her dramatic back somersault dismount known as the “Salto Comaneci.” When she soared backward off the high bar into the dismount, flashbulbs popped like firecrackers frofn the stands of the arena. The landing was flawless and Miss Comaneci had her gold with a 20.0 total score. The final result for individual events was arrived at by averaging her score in the event in the compusory and the optional and adding yesterday’s total. Teodora Ungureanu, Nadia’s 15-year-old teammate, took the silver with a 9.9 routine and a 19.8 total. Marta Egervari of Hungary was third with 19.775. Miss Comaneci’s routine on the beam combined, her technical expertise with her usual showmanship. She played to the crowd, her somersaults and flips were perfect and her twisting reverse dismount was on the money. It was another 10, the third she has had on the hazardous balance beam. Miss Comaneci’s winning total in the event was 19.95 points. Miss Korbut, an Olympic has been at2l, received 19.725 points and Miss Ungureanu was third with 19.7. Miss Kim, a late-bloomer from the Central Asian city of Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L . Pet. GB 61 28 .685 51 40 .560 New York 49 46 .316 1414 40 50 .444 21 37 54 .407 2414 28 57 .329.3014 St. Louis Chicago Montreal 35 .624 41 .559 6 48 .500 1114 48 .489 1214 50 .457 1514 55 .421 19 Cincinnati Los Angeles 52 Houston 48 x San Diego 46 Atlanta 42 San Francisco 40 Yesterday's Games Phillies 3, Pirates 0 AUanta at Montreal, n Chicago at St. Louis, n San Diego at Los Angeles, n Only games scheduled Today’s Games Cincinnati (Alcala 8-2) at Atlanta (Niekro 10-5), 7:30p.m. Pirates (Medich 5-8) at Phillies (Lon berg 11-5), 8:05 p.m. New York (Seaver 9-6) at Montreal (Rogers-3-9), 8:05p.m. „ ' Chicago '(Burris 4-ll) at St. .Louis (Rasmussen 3-7), 8:30 p.m. San Francisco (Barr 7-6) at Houston (Richard 10-10),8:35p.m. - San Diego (Strom 9-10) at Los Angeles (John 5-6), 10:30p.m. FOR SALE GRADUATE MALE dorm con tract for sale. Call 234-3078 MEXICAN JEWLERY. Necklaces for sale. Inexpensive and beautiful. Come and see them, call 237-5483 YAMAHA FOLK guitar and case In excellent condition. $125.00. 234-2457 DORM CONTRACT FOR sale fall •76 - spring '77. Call Holly 234- 0780 before ternvends FOR SALE: 1975 Volkswagen Rabbit. Wanted: 196 S - 1972 Volkswagen or Dodge van or r ~ . camper. Call Wayne 237-3041 INSURANCE for auto, motor ADMIRAL STEREO Am-FM ho'sSit'altzatlon P acc?dent! radio. Must sell, best offer. Call OSluSwSi, bicycles: fSs} 466-7569 service, 238-6633 COLOR TV; breakfast set; double bed; reading table, coffee table; desk lamps; call 865-7191, ask for Francis ‘74 450K7 HONDA like new, $945. A steal. 466-7516,237-3612 4 CHANNEL radio control system ' suitable for model cars, boats, planes.- In good condition. $lOO. Call Ray, 234-2471 after 5 PM •••••••••••••••••••a • Stage Door Deli • Fraser St. Mail 234-1918 £ • OPEN ’TIL 1 A.M. • : WE deliver : • Mon. - Sat. • • 7:00 P.M.-1:00 A.M. • 0 July Special Italian Hoagie $1.39 ™ •••••••••••••••••••a FOR SALE. 1958 TR-3. 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GB New York 57 33 .633 Baltimore 45 44 .506 1114 Cleveland • 43 44 , .494 1214 Boston 42 47 .472 1414 Detroit 41 47 .466 15 Milwaukee 37 49 .430 18 West Kansas City 56 35 ' .615 Oakland 49 45 .521 814 Texas 46 44 .511 914 Chicago 43 48 .473 13 Minnesota 42 48 .467 1314 California 39 56 .411 19 Yesterday's Games Oakland 6, New York 5 Chicago 9, Detroit 3,lst game California at Cleveland, n Milwaukee at Kansas City, n Boston at Minnesota, n - Baltimore at Texas, n Today's Games Milwaukee (Slaton 10-8) at BalUmore (Palmer 13-8), n Detroit (Roberts 9-9) at Cleveland .(Brown 7-6), n Boston (Lee 0-3) at New York (Alex ander4-6),n - Minnesota (Bane 2-2) at Chicago (Forster 1-6), n Kansas City (Pattin 3-8 or Hassler 66) at Oakland (Mitchell 6-5 or Blue 76), Only games scheduled COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS Spectacular JULYSALE A OF Pine gowns, brides & pastels V 2 price Mi l/vC come ss* com* sav» MARIE'S "BRIDAL SHOP Open 1 to 5 Tims., Thura., Sat. 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AUTOMOTIVE BASIC BUG PARTS has new, used, rebuilt VW parts at low prices. 238-7676 1971 PINTO SEDAN, Good con dition, Dependable, Great on gas, Light green, Priced 1250.00, Call 234-2686. Chimkent, has had two perfect marks this week. Her second one was last night. Miss Kim’s point total was 19.850. Russia’s Ludmila ■ Tourischeva took the silver medal with 1.825 and Miss Comaneci, whose score of 9.95 received scattered boos from the crowd looking for yet another 10, won the bronze with 19.75. Miss Comaneci, who has devoted half her 14 ydars to becoming the world’s foremost women’s gymnast, received perfect 10-point ratings from the judges on the uneven bars and the balance beam. That boosted her total of perfect scores to seven for the week. Before Nadia, no gymnast ever had been awarded a perfect score in the Olympics. Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo, Calif., won the men’s 400- meter freestyle swimming gold medal in world-record time and the American men’s team won its ninth gold out of nine events by taking the 400 medley relay in another world record clocking. Thus the big stories of these Olympics-continued to be the 14- year-old Romanian, the American men swimmers and the " East Gerihan women swimmers. “Great Britain won the modern pentathlon team gold medal and Poland’s Janucz Pyciak-Peciak took the individual pentathlon gold. Russia became the first country in 24 years to sweep all three medals in Olympic sabre fencing. Gregor Braun of West Germany won the individual 4,000-meter pursuit cycling crown. In more of the off-the-field problems that have beset these Games, the Russian team faced accusations of a fix attempt in diving yesterday and was briefly threatened with disciplinary Phils threaten breakaway, shutout Bucs on 7 hits PHILADELPHIA. (AP) Jay Johnstone’s two-run double keyed a three-run first inning and the Philadelphia Phillies went on to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0 last night and boost their lead in the National League East to 11 games. Philadelphia left-hander Tom Underwood checked the Pirates on seven hits before leaving in the ninth inning in favor of Ron Reed. Bruce Kison, 7-6, took the loss. 'He gave up only three hits after the four-hit first inning and left for a pinch hitter in the eighth. Larry Bowa dropped a broken-bat single into left with one out in the first. As Mike. Schmidt struck - out, Bowa stole second and then scored on Greg Luzinski’s single. Dick Allen singled Luzinski 'to second and Johnstone doubled home both runners for a 34) lead. CHEVY VEGA, 1971 hatchback, 3 spd. 4 cyl. 32 mpgal. Good tires. Studded snow tires. $B5O. Rlk, 237- 2873. ; ' 1967 FORD THUNDERBIRD. Excellent mechanical condition. Needs minor bodywork. $300.00. 238-1256. . 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Ellen, 234-2379 action after forfeiting a water polo game and threatening to pull out of the sport. t _ Tom Gompf, the U.S. diving team manager, told The Associated Press that Soviet officials had approached him in an attempt to fix the springboard diving event by trading votes of judges. Gompf denied later that the Russians had suggested a fix, but The AP stuck by its original report and said it had on Gompf s request, withheld the name of the Soviet official involved. - • In the water polo flap, the Russians forfeited a game to Cuba. Dr. Harold Henning, president of the swimming federation said the Soviets were withdrawing apparently because they decided they could not finish in the top six. • The federation met with Soviet officials, the Russians promised to play the rest of their scheduled games, and the federation dropped threatened disciplinary action against them. Sue Rojcewicz of Southern Connecticut State triggered a 14- point burst in the second half that carried the United States to an 89-75 women’s Olympic basketball victory over Canada. It gave the Americans a 2-1 record in the six-team round robin tournament and enhanced their chances of winning a medal. Canada is 0-3. • Track and field events, including a final in the women’s long jump, begin today as ABC-TV’s, coverage of the Summer Olympic Games continues. The network will present 1% hours of coverage, from 8 to 9:30 p.m. EDT, and a 15-minute telecast during halftime from the College All-Star football game. Exact Olympic events to be televised won’t be known until shortly before air time because much of the network’s programming is live. Top events on schedule include the women’s long jump finals, where American record-holder Kathy MacMillan has a chance for a medal; heats in the 100-meter dash, where Valery Borzov of the Soviet Union is attempting to become the first man to win consecutive Olympic titles in this premier race, and the 800-meter run, where Rick Wohlhuter of the United States is one of the favorites. ' • The second day of dressage precision riding will be held at the Bromont equestrian site, with Princess Ann of Great Britain drawing much of the attention. Elsewhere, the Russians and Japanese will continue their spectacular work in men’s gymnastics and the U.S. boxers and basketball squad are expected to be in action. \ PHILADELPHIA ab r hbi 40 2 0 4 0 10 40 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 10 3 0 10 30 0 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 00 00 31 O 7 0 ib r hbi DCash2b * 4 0 00 Bowa ss 4 12 0 Schmidt 3b 4 0 0 0 Luzinski If 3 12 1 RAllenlb . 3 110 Jhnstonerf 3 0 12 GMaddox cf 3 0 10 Oatesc 3 0 10 Undrwodp 3 0 0 0 Reedp 000 0 R ER BB SO 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 FOR WORKING Rock n' Roll band: Bass, player with some vocal experience. Also: Keyboard player with vocal experience. Phone 234-2306. Dale FEMALE GRAD STUDENT With dog and car wishes to share house in State College vicinity. Call 215-887-1566 (10-5) or 215-WA7- 7890 evenings collect. COMIC BOOKS. Any good con dition Marvel, D.C., or GA. Will gay top dollar. Call 238-8533 or 238- KEYS OVER term break needed one or two persons to drive to Fla. Leaving Aug. 18. 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Including the inning-ending double play in the third, seven more Pirates were retired. Richie Zisk broke the spell with a single to left in the fifth, but Sanguillen flied out to end the inning. Kison set down 10 Phillies after Johnstone’s two-run double in the first. Johnny Oates finally singled to start the Phils’ fifth, but Underwood struck out attempting to steal.- 30 3 8 3 . Underwood ran into his first trouble in the sixth when he walked Kison with one out. Frank Taveras singled, giving the Pirates two baserunners for the first .time in the game.. But Rennie Stennett flied out and then Oliver bounced out. DENT needs KISSINGER LEONARD 8 HEIM KISSINGER, LEONARD, AND HEIM HAS DONE IT AGAIN! ROCK BOTTOM APARTMENT RATES FOR SUMMER. CHECK WITH US AND SAVE. fall rentals are going quickly, but there are effi ciencies, one-bedrooms, and even a few two-bedroom units available. Plan ahead! A deposit will guarantee an apartment for September for the qualified tenant.. 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