The Daily Collegian Monday, July 26,1976. Mac Wilkins shows the winning form that helped win him the got medal in the discus at the Olympic Games yesterday. Asians prohibit Israelis MONTREAL (AP) Israel has been excluded from the 1978 Asian Games and its sports officials fear its banishment could become a precedent to keep Israel —or other nations out of the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. The Asian Games Federation, of which Israel is a charter member, said Israel was being suspended "from- competition in Bangkok two years from now because, it said, assuring the team’s safety posed security and financial problems too difficult to resolve. “The real reason is that the federation has seven Arab countries and China, and they want to expel us,” Joseph Inbar, president of the Israel Olympic Committee, said Sunday. “But the mood isn’t just right for that kind of racism at the moment, so they did it more politely. The fact is, they didn’t want us to come. “It’s not just a question of Israel now,” Inbar went on. “We’ve seen how politics works here in Montreal. At this rate, the SUMMER BASKETBALL DORM M-W Lebanon 6-0 Warren 4-2 Chester 2-4 Northampton 3-4 Bedford. 0-5 DORM T-TH Washington 7-0 Cross '5-2 Lycoming 4-3 Monroe 3-4 Mercer • 1-6 Adams l-6(OUT) Teams scheduled to play either Bedford (M-W) or Adams (T-TII) should not show for those games. They will auto matically win by forfeit. INDEPENDENT M-W Brass Constr. GIBSON GUITAR SG special) rarely used, with case, $175. Call Richard, 237-6416 1972 HONDA 450. Very good shape. Many extras. Must see. $700.00. Helmet included. 237-0435, Ron FEMALE DORM CONTRACT, single room, Nittany Halls, $60.00. Cheaper than other dorms. Call 234-4347 GOLD CLUBS Wilson 1975 staffs regular shaft D 4, W longer, barely used. Call 814-539-8682, Johnstown. Reasonable offer BRITTANY SPANIELS Kaymore Conn. Yankee Breeding, twice nat'l field champ. $lOO-125. Call 814-539-8682, Johnstown, puppies FENDER MUSICMASTER bass $lOO, matching amp with 12" speaker $75, both $l5O. Call Keith, 238-6802 BEST COFFEE and tea for iced summer drinks. The Candy Cane by PSU Diner. 237-4253. INSURANCE for auto, cycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire, bicycles: Fast service.23B-6633 I South Sea Chinese § I RESTAURANT 1 g Open Tuesday Thru Sundays 3 K 4:30-11:OOP.M. S Closed Mondays 3 Come and Taste Good Chinese Cuisine. pE; 238-8843 orders to go cw K 101 W. Nittany, on corner of S. Allen FOR SALE. 1958 TR-3. Runs FINE; Needs Minor work. Also more parts than you can carry. Sacrifice at $1500.00. Call 234-0953 'til Friday, Ask for Ned. MOBILE HOME: Boise-Cascade General, 2 bdrm, $5500-6500 depending on many options, can stay on wooded lot near Black Moshannon, Low lot rent, 355-5695. YOU BET YOUR ASS 10-40% discount on al major items. George’s Housed Music , We’ve moved to 221 E. Beaver Avenue .MOBILE HOME, 10x54 on let, 1971 pinTO*SEDAN, Good con tu ' oned * dition, Dependable, Great on $2900.00, 466-6652 (between gas , Light green, Priced 1250.00, 6 & 7). Call 234-2686. MUST SELL Kuss King waterbed 69 VW SQBK., excellent mech. and custom made frame. Best condition, $9OO. 238-7676, 237- offer. Call Mike at 237-0613. 3376, evenings KAWASAKI 175 CC. Good con- BASIC BUG PARTS has new, dition. Call Jim, 238,1987. After used, rebuilt VW parts at low 6:00,238-8768. V prices. 238-7676 , ' 0 ■ * ¥&& f x Intramural Standings Phi Gamma Delta Your Mom’s Econ Dep't. Gashouse Gang W. Aaron Drivers Booty Kickers Lickety Split Rolling Rocks ' NoNameYet - ■ INDEPENDENT T-TH Leech Smashers Pigdogs Zeno's Highroad Hawks Slumber Co. Tavern A.C. Animals Uncle John's Band Club Dynamite 7-0 Teams scheduled to play Club Dynamite 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 term ends FOR SALE: 1975 Volkswagen Rabbit. Wanted: 1968 - 1972 Volkswagen or Dodge van or camper. Call Wayne 237-3041 ADMIRAL STEREO Am-FM radio. Must sell, best offer. Call 466-7569 COLOR TV; breakfast set; double bed; reading table, coffee table; desk lamps; call 865-7191. ask for Francis '74 450 K 7 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 SNOW SKIS, bindings, poles, boots size 9Vi. $4O. Call 238- 7470. USED ZENITH black and white portable. Good condition. $45. Call (717) 962-3319. AMPEG V-4 Lead Amplifier, 100 watt (RMS); V-2 Lead speaker cabinet with 4-12'' speakers; Fender Telecaste Deluxe guitar; all reasonable priced and In good condition. Phone 234-2306, Dale. 1971 12X54 TWO BEDROOM utility shed. Can stay on lot in State College. Asking $3900. Call 237-7880. AUTOMOTIVE TUNE-UPS AND diagnostic. Electronic equipment. Will do house calls. Call 238-1062 for apt. 1973 YAMAHA 250 Enduro. Good shape, many extras. Runs great, $375.00. Dave, 238-2090 or 238-8600 .A#'* V ,m . A Moscow Olympics could be Games for just selected countries. ” Israel’s suspension from the Asian Games followed a resolution passed by the federation asking Israel to refrain from participating because of the “difficulties” involved. A spokesman, Zafar Ali of Pakistan, said 25 federation members were canvassed and that the 12 replying all rejected Israeli participation. All countries failing to return ballots were assumed to be against Israel’s presence. “It’s a very bad precedent,” said Samuel Lalkin, general secretary of the Israeli Sports Federation. “That’s what .bothers us so much. They asked us to give in this time out but that was just an excuse. ” The Israeli ouster from the Asian Games had a partial precedent. Two years ago the Federation expelled Taiwan from its membership. When the International Olympic Committee (IOC) took up the Taiwan question, it avoided any real action, 5*2 should not show for those games. They 6*l will automatically win by forfeit 4*3 4-3 2*5 3*4 2-5 2*5 0-7 1-5 (OUT) COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS 1970 RENAULT R-10, 4-door sedan, 55,000 miles. Call after 5:30 PM, 355-1357 1966 CHEVELLE WAGON. New exhaust system. Carburetor and radiator. 55,000 miles. Snowtires Included. Needs mechanical work. 237-1850 BUICK SPECIAL Station wagon, 1968, 75,000 miles, runs well, air cond., power steering, $425.00. Am igo Motors, 237-6666 TYPING ALL KINDS -reasonable rates - call 234-4762 or 359-2648 before eleven P.M. ATTENTION: PIANO lessons. Experienced, knowledgable teacher, $3.00 per half hour, $5.00 per hour. Joe, 234-1823 • HE'S PROB'LY PART Gorgl, and maybe part Spaniel - he's furry, he's white and he's tan - his age, it Is four - we can keep him no more - please take him to love, if you can. 237-3894 IK ZOEK iemand die geboren in Nederland am mljn Nederlands te verbeteren. Dan 237-6708 CLASSICAL GUITAR, folk, jazz, faculty. Juniata College, 14 years teaching experience. John Joseph Mitchell @-9429 Dorm League , Softball DORM M-W York 5-1 Mercer 4-2 _ Monroe. 4-2 Beaver '""2-4' Lycoming 2-4 Cross 1-5 DORMT-TH Chester 8-0 Lebanon 6-2 Northampton 5-3 Washington 3-4 Huntingdon 3-5 Warren l-J Adams 1-6 (KISaINGERI LEONARD! & HEIM J 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.. Select your apartment from one of our ten downtown com plexes and walk to. classes., We’re open 9-5 weekdays and 9-4 on Saturday. May we help you?. Inquire Kissinger, Leonard & Heim 245 S. Allen St. lower level. ATTENTION Wilkins, Moses grab MONTREAL (AP) American athletes rebounded yesterday from a Black Saturday at the Olympics, with Edwin Moses setting a world record in winning the 400-meter hurdles and Mac Wilkins taking the discus gold medal. American riders won the team equestrian gold medal and Tad Coffin and Mike Plumb grabbed gold and silver in the individual awards given in the riding event. Moses, a long-striding Morehouse College student from Dayton, Ohio, set a world mark of 47.64 seconds in the 400 hurdles with Mike Shine, a 1976 graduate of Penn State, running second and Evgeniy Gavrilenko of the'Soviet Union third. Moses and Shine were so elated with their victory that they circled the track afterward, raising each others’ arms, embracing, waving to the crowd and both knocking over a hurdle when they tried to jump together at a trot. The old world record was 47.82; set by John Akii-Bua of Uganda in Munich in 1972. Wilkins, the discus world record-holder from San Jose, Calif., won his gold medal with a toss of 221 feet, 5 inches. John Powell of San Jose was third and Wolfgang Schmidt of East Germany got the silver medal. Wilkins’ world record is 232-6. American Rick Wohlhuter of Chicago was a disappointing third in the 800-meter run, won by Alberto Juantorena of Cuba. Juantorena set a world mark of 1:43.50. Ivo Van Damme of Belgium was second. East Germany proved itself the world’s foremost rowing power, winning five of eight men’s events. The East German women had dominated their rowing events Saturday, winning four gold medals. American rowers Cal Coffey of Jewett City, Conn., and Mike Staines of Philadelphia were able to take the silver medal in the coxless pair. But the U.S. men rowers were able to place only one other boat in any finals one of their worst showings in Olympic history. American track and field athletes suffered more disappointments Sunday when sprinter Mark Lutz failed to survive the first heat in the 200-meter dash and javelin thrower Richard George was unable to qualify for the finals in his event. Sprinter Brenda Terrorist attack on Olympic Games remains a possibility MONTREAL (AP) An Olympic security spokesman, commenting .on a report of a possible terrorist suicide assault, said Sunday that such an attack on Montreal’s Olympic Village would have “less than a 50 per cent chance of success. ” But he conceded that no system was foolproof. Cpl. Pierre Olivier, a spokesman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police security headquarters here, would neither confirm nor deny that the RCMP had been alerted by Interpol about the possible presence in Montreal of an Arab suicide squad with Israeli passports. “I would be crazy to say that a perfect system exists... All we can do is try to make our system as foolproof as possible,” said Olivier. He was responding to a newsman’s questions concerning a London Sunday Express report that surviving terrorists who hijacked an Air France plane to Uganda recently might have taken the passenger’s Israeli passports and entered Canada on them. “We might have a comment, on the Interpol report later but right now just say we have no comment,” said Olivier. “Most anybody can get into the village with the proper credentials and go most anywhere. URNISHED ROOM for rent. summer, 60-mo. tota Spectacular JULY SALE A OF Fine gowns, 5S&> brides & pastels Mfflk. V 2 price Mi wlyt come *m com* save it) A. V** MARIE'S •***■>' BRIDAL SHOP Open 1 to 5 Tuts., Thure., Set. Evenings Mon., Wed., Frl. 6 tot IBM SELECTRICS for rent. Dual pitch and correcting, $4O-montli and up. Unlimited Rent-alls. 238' 3037 RENT-A-Laundry, washer-dryer. No installation necessary. Low cost, long or short rentals. Unlimited Rent-alls. 238-3037 "SMALL refrigerators for rent, $lB summer term. Unlimited Rent alls J l4ON i Athei^onSt : _23B^o37_ SAVE $2.00 or 20 per cent whichever Is higher on picture frames at Dan Brody Studio. 106 S. Fraser. 10-5,237-6708 $l.OO FOR USED RECORDS In- fine condition. 25 per cent for Sci-Flc paperbacks. Top dollars for comics. Arboria, 151 South Allen ; DAN BRODY STUDIO offers no waiting, no appointments for INSTANT color passport pictures. 106 S. Fraser, 10-5 TELEVISION REPAIR, Zenith and Sony products. Quality work. Television Service Center 232 South Allen-Street housing for year starting fall. Preferably under $l4O. Lydia Eato, 71A Silver Street, Mid- PHOTO processing. Low prices, dletown. Conn. 06457. 203-346-1844 Fast service at The Candy Cane next to PStl Diner. 237-4253 WANTED V ——MiJP SUBLET </2 of one bedroom SENIOR NEEDS place for fall Beaver Hill apartment. A.C. close to campus. Preferably Balcony. Available Immediately. own room. Ellen, 234-2379 Utilities Included. Call 238-2758. FREE BUS PASS! This coupon entitles the bearer to a ride to Laurel Glen and back. Come on out! See our community. Shop in our store. Shoot a few games of pinball. Above all, without obligation, see our efficiencies. 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. Call 237-5351 for bus schedule and stops. Laurel Glen Apartments 10 Vairo Blvd., State College 'ANTED aparimem close 10 campus, rail thru spring. Call collect after 7 P.M., (516) 221-2213 FOR WORKING Rock n' Roll band: Bass player with some vocal experience. Also: Keyboard player with vocal experience. Phone 234-2306. Dale Evenings 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 pay top dollar. Call 238-8533 or 238- 0343. WANTED TO BUY: Nikon, Canon Range Finder cameras, lenses, other top quality 50's 8< 60's, 35mm and 2Vi. Top prices paid. Call 237- 9566 after 6 PM ROOM FOR RENT. Private home. Quiet. Reasonable rate. For further Information phone 238-6033 RADUATE STUDENT neeas half or entire < unfurnished SUBLET Morehead, who won Olympic trials in both the 100- and 200-meter events, was unable to make the finals lOO yesterday after suffering a'recurrence of an old muscle injury Saturday. She ran gamely with a large bandage on her right thigh but did not get past the semifinals. The American athletes’ hopes in the events they once dominated were hurt Saturday when the U.S.. failed to win a medal in the men’s 100-meter dash for the first time in 48 years and in the shot put for the first time in 40 years. Some American athletes expressed disappointment, depression and even bitterness. The American equestrian victory brought some glitter back to the U.S. team image yesterday. This is an event in which the United States team claimed only the silver in the last three Games. The top three American riders finished the cross country segment of the competition Saturday with only 421 penalty points, and when Great Britain was eliminated yesterday with two lame horses, the U.S. had an unbeatable lead of 100 points going into the showjumping. Coffin, the. Vermont rider aboard a horse named Bally Cor, edged his teammate, Mike Plumb of Chesapeake City, Md., for top individual honors in the equestrian three-day event. Plumb got the silver medal. Karl Schultz of West Germany, who had led going into yesterday’s stadium jumping event, knocked down bars on two jumps in the final run and slipped to third place. The West German team was behind the American team for the silver medal and Australia won the bronze. , . Coffin had a perfect ride, clearing every hurdle in the'required time period. Plumb’s mount, Better and Better, landed a hoof in the water behind the sixth jump for a 10-point penalty. Coffin finished with 114.99 penalty points to .Plumb’s 125.85 and Schultz’ 129.45. It was the first American individual Olympic gold medal in the three-day event, which includes dressage, an endurance and cross-country event and jumping. . Britain’s Princess Anne completed her Olympic debut Sunday, flawlessly guiding. Goodwill over 12 “A specific incident involved the Canadian athlete who slipped his friend in. It was a good lesson for us. It made us make our measures even tighter. . . not to take anything for granted ” That incident involved an athlete who helped an American friend pose as an Olympic competitor and stay in the village. The Canadia athlete was expelled from the Olympics. Some 16,000 security officials are on duty for the Olympic Games and there have been complaints about tight controls on reporters and photographers. The Canadian government has spent millions of dollars on security, including the stationing of jet fighters to intercept stray planes who violate air space over Olympic sites. Because of the attack on Israeli athletes at Munich in 1972, they have drawn special attention in Montreal. For instance, a machine gun is mounted on the stairs of their dorm. In an incident unrelated to the terrorist report,, a bomb disposal squad recovered a clock and wire wrapped in a shoebox in the public washroom at the Olympic Sports Palace in Sherbrooke Saturday night. The device contained no explosives. FEMALE LENWOOD APTS. Rental office, ll 917 S. Allen, 9 & 12 month leases, i 1-2-3 bedroom apts. Call 238-6A551 1 for information, and rates. MT NITTANY APTS. 1006 South Pugh Street. 1-bedroom apts. IS minute walk to campus. Call 238- 5123, to see. ■_ COLLEGE PARK APTS. 415 W. College just off Rt. 322, at Atherton St. Large l-bedroom apts for 2-3. Call 238-0322, to see. FOR RENT, efficiency apt. for . now thru Aug. 27. Call 865-7191, ask for Francis MOBILE HOME for rent. Con venient to campus and stores. Fully furnished for $l4O month. 237-7153 ALLEN PARK APTS. 1013 South Allen Street 1 & 2 bedroom apts: 15 Minutes to campus, Call -238- 3966, to see. LENWOOD APTS. 917 South Allen Street. 2 8. 3 bedroom Apts. 15 minutes to campus, call 237-8133 to see ONE BEDROOM, large, quiet. unfurnished Sutton Court apartmept on University Drive across from Burger King, $224 per month, all utilities included. Has both dishwasher and garbage disposal. September first oc cupancy, nine month lease. Call Brad at 234-0110. NITTANY SUMMER BOOK SALE Mon-Fri, 10 am-5 pm Pattee Library West Court University Park, Penna. “New” books on Monday Auction old on Friday MOMMATES 1 OR 2 ROOMMATES needed for 3-bedroom Briarwood Townhouse starting Sept. 1. (own room included). Call Mark • mornings. 9:00-11:00 a.m. WANTED TO RENT PLACE FOR FALL wanted. Call Joel anytime, 234-1308 QUIET, non-smoking male needs -own room with cooking facilities. Call Thomas care of Sheila, 238-9720 NEEDED: PLACE TO LIVE for Fall onward. Call Jo or Sandy: 237-0907 or 234-2412 NOWI! I JACK NEEDS A HOME. Pre pubescent rabbit -r Free to good home. Call Jan, 238-7428. APARTMENTS U.S. gold jumps. But she was over the time limit of 124 seconds and was penalized 3.25 points, bringing herw total penalty points to 299.30. Her horse fell on a jump Saturday and she suffered a mild concussion. ' American welterweight boxer Clint Jackson of Nashville, Tenn., scored a one-punch knockout yesterday over Wesly Felix-of Haiti with a smash ing right at 1:15 of the first round. Jackson had stalked him since the opening bell, and after the punch the Haitian was still on the floor when the referee counted 10. American professional tap dancer from Mesa,' Ariz., lost a decision to Jerzy Rybicki of Poland in the 156-pound class. At the rowing basiii, the East Germans won just about everything in sight. The only others to win W gold medals in a total of eight events were Pertti Karppinen of Finland in the single sculls, the Russian coxed four and Norwegian brothers Alf and Frank Hansen in the double sculls. East Germany won the premier event, the eight- man, in a close race with New Zealand and Great Britain. Other victories were in the pair with coxen/j. four with coxen and quadruple sculls events. Annegret Richter of West Germany set a world record in the women’s 800-meter dash with a clocking of 11.01 seconds. The old mark was 11.04. Poland’s Bronislaw Malinowski broke the Olympic steeplechase record with a time of 8 minutes, 18.6 . seconds. Kip Keino of Kenya set the old mark of 8:23.6 four years ago. The world record is 8:09.9. Among track withdrawals yesterday was Russia’s - famed Valery Borzov, who dropped out of the 200-meter dash after finishing third in the 100- meter race Saturday. He won both races four years ago. Soviet sources said he was being saved for the ' relays. American qualifiers for finals in the javelin wert) Sam Colson of Clemson, S.C., and Anthony Hall of Weymouth, N.J. In the men’s 200-meter dash, Millard Hampton of San College and Dwayne Evans of Phoenix, Ariz., breezed to victory in their heats. . - Pate's 63 wins Canadian Open WINDSOR, Ont. (AP) U.S. Open Champion Jerry Pate demolished his opposition and the Essex Golf and Country Club course with a scorching 63 a course record to come from behind yesterday and capture the $200,000 Canadian Open Golf Championship. The 22-year-old first year pro from the University of Alabama wound up with a 13 under 267 to win by four strokes over three time runnerup Jack Nicklaus. Pate is the youngest golfer to win the Canadian Open , and the $40,000 first prize raised his season earnings to $128,482 —most ever by a rookie Pate had gone into the final round in secondplace with a 54 hole score of six-under 204, with rounds of 69,67 and 68. He trailed Bob Wynn by two strokes. But Pate put on a spectacular golfing display to zoom past the faltering Wynn and handily out-distance Nicklaus, Lynn Lott and other challengers on the 6,696 yard layout. Pate fired nines of 31-32 with eight birdies and one bogey in his final round. After Nicklaus’s 271 came Lott at 274 followed by Ed Sneed at five under 275 and then Wynn and Bob Eastwood at 277. Wynn ballooned to a 75 the final round. Defending champion Tom Weiskopf finished far off the pace at 281, the same score turned in by Arnold Palmer — whose first tour victory was the Canadian Open in 1955. HELP WANTED J MATURE, responsible, per sonable female needed .for construction-building products sales. Must travel to |ob sites. Car and construction footwear necessary. Call 355-7531 week days, 2-4 only LOST SILVER SPOON bracelet. Sen. tlmental value. Reward ' LOST SOUTH of Beaver Stadium. ■ 14K Gold Man's Wedding Ring. Reward. Call 234-7217 after 5. jfef Ijpn _ “4gjn-‘ iuffjj’fl Sauern —. 466-6241 ■SDKEsnGEcoAmnw? On the Diamond (n Boalsburg Monday Night Special Delmonico Steak Salad, Baked Potato $4.25 Tuesday Night Special Porterhouse Steak Salad, Baked Potato $3.95 FOUND MALE, ALL BLACK kitten found at Laurel Glen, 7-20, approx. 3 mos. old. Cute. Call 234-8318 FOUND. Gray and white kitten. Call 237-7744. ' KODAK film with- processing mailers. Lowest prices. l Buy 10, get Uree. The Candy Cane next to PSU Diner. 237-4253 middleweight Chuck Walker, a RIDES RIDERS NEEDED to Texas (or points south) at end of summer term. Call Bill, 237-3708 GOING WEST on the 22nd? Need > ride to Kalamazoo, Mich. Sometime early Thurs. afternoon, ,’j Aid in gass ss. Call 238-9688, ask 11 for Dave. . Individual and group Instruction In ENGLISH AS A SECOND LAN GUAGE, lessons tor adults and chil dren conversation, useful, vocabulary lor public schools and university, reading, writing. Atternoon and evening hours, reasonable rates, certified Instructor. Call 238-8965. PERSONAL IMPORTANT STUDY ABROAD announcement: limited^/) openings still remain on CFC accredited academic year 1976-77 programs.for fall, winter, spring, or full year for qualified ap plicants. Students In good stan ding - freshman, sophomore, junior, senior year are eligible. Good faculty references, evidence of self-motivation and sincere interest in study abroad and In ternational cultural exchange ,v. count more with CFSthan specific grade point. For appllcations information: Center for Foreign Study - AY Admissions - 216 S. State - Box 606 - Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107 (313)662-5575 • HE FAI
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