—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, July 28,1976| Adrian Dantley drives for a layup over the American's 95-74 Olympic gold medal U.S.A's Cosic in FOR SALE FOR SALE: Atala 10-speed bicycle. 23" frame. Excellent condition, $l3O. Call Keith, 466- 7187 D ?D U rfn L a E SM E Fur e r X u C n lle $15 Cali ? si^e E ro?m! ?/V Nin°r l v TR H A allI: 8650467 5 ( lea ve ,han o,her dormS - GOLD CLUBS Wilson 1975 staffs G *f|P ft ciVi^,?r?*o?€!nr?nn ac, ran • - regular shaft D 4, W longer, C barely used. Call 814-539-8682, 865-5516 evenings Johnstown. Reasonable offer - FOR SALE: female dorm con tract 76-77 year. Call Pete at 237- 4853 - nat'l field champ. $lOO-125. Call HARLEY DAVIDSON 350 Sprint, 614-539-8682, Johnstown, puppies oxiJ? 0d contl,,ion ' *395.00. Call 238- FENDER MUSICMASTER bass 969 2 1- $lOO, matching amp with 12" SAAB 1975 two door sedan, four speaker $75, both $l5O. Call Keith, speed, red, excellent condition, 238-6802 TOO per cent 60 day warranty. 238 8342 3 MGB WIRE WHEELS, 2 mag wheels, all 13 inch, a giveaway for $35. Call 238-9546 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 INSURANCE for auto, motor cycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire, bicycles: Fast service, 238-6633 BEST COFFEE and tea for iced summer drinks. The Candy Cane by PSU Diner. 237-4253. 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. KISCiINGER LEONARD & 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.. 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. GRADUATE MALE dorm con tract for sale. Call 234-3078 JEWLERY MEXICAN 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 v... ’ 15* v ' s < K^r '• K , v . v>. ' i , ;U •V -'rt.V.v' COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED AOS 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, BRITTANY SPANIELS Kaymore Conn. Yankee Breeding, twice USED ZENITH black and white portable. Good condition. $45. Call (717) 962-3319. KAWASAKI 175 CC. Good con dition. Call Jim, 238-1987. After 6:00,238-8768. MOBILE HOME: Bolse-Cascade General, 2 bdrm, $5500-6500 depending on many options, can stay on wooded lot near Black Moshannon, Low lot rent, 355-5695. -K ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ jf. ? * { ' RIDES WANTED J { RIDERS WANTED $ { APT FOR RENT * * J, { ADVERTISE } { ON OUR FREE J { BULLETIN BOARD J * AT } | SERA-TEC 810. } * 120 S. Allen St. } J (Behind Rite-Aid Store) * * * ************** * 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. '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 AUDIO ‘'REALISTIC 100 watt amp receiver, Garrard SLX-3 tur ntable, pair Realistic MC-1000 speakers, headphones, asking $275.00. Pair Phillips 6" speakers, $30.00, 23" RCA Victor blk-wht TV console, $75.00. Bill, 237-3910, 865- 1203 AUTOMOTIVE 4* 1967 MGB, $475. 237-9625 , •'■'"S' <7^ f " I w~' SufFiffij ffiauern —i i 466-6241 ■SDKE STAGECOACH nw? , • Onttie Diamond In Boalsburg Wednesday Night Special Delmonico Steak Salad, Baked Potato $4.25 Thursday Night Special Spaghetti Dinner for Two with salad, homemade bun & pitcher of beer. MONTREAL (AP) A fired-up United States team, led by All-American Adrian Dantley, reclaimed the Olympic basketball gold medal for Uncle Sam last night with a 95-74 victory over Yugoslavia. The triumph was a Bicentennial present from the youngest basketball team in Olympic history and erased the bitter memories of Munich, when America surrendered the gold for the only time in history. That happened in a controversial one-point game against the Soviet Union. But there was no con troversy about the outcome this time. Dantley saw to that with a sensational display of 'Shooting that produced 18 first-half points and 30 in the game. He finished with 116 points as high scorer for the United States in the six games it took America to claim the gold. Twelve of Dantley’s points came in the first sue minutes of play as Uncle Sam raced to a 20-8 lead at the start. With guards Phil Ford and Quinn Buckner repeatedly stripping Yugoslavia of the ball, the Americans charged into command. Ford had seven assists and three steals in the first half alone as the sniping American defense dominated the taller Yugoslavians. The Yanks maintained'a comfortable margin throughout the second half, scoring key baskets whenever Yugoslavia started to move on them. Phil Hubbard had 10 points in one span, coming off the bench to keep Uncle Sam in control. As the clock wound down, the capacity crowd of more than 16,000 fans in the Montreal Forum chanted “USA, all the way!” Ihe slogan that has accompanied this team throughout this tour nament. . - It was an emotional victory for the Americans, who enjoyed every moment of the medal presen tation ceremony presided over by Lord -Killanin, president of the International Olympic Committee, and Dr. William Jones, secretary general of the International Basketball Federation. It was Jones, who was involved in the middle of Munich controversy, permitting the Soviets /J® 1 \ < three chances at a final basket to finally defeat the' *,‘ ; 'V" ■// Americans 51-50. .W. |sf§V' V That defeat is the only one in Olympic basketball l-'V • S history for the United States, which clinched its ' " ’ 1 eighth Olympic basketball gold medal. Since the ■ ‘ , iport was introduced to the Games in 1936, America /-I aas a record of 70 victories and one loss. - .. - The United States had pointed toward a rematch At-LMMptiota w jtj l th e Soviets in these Games. But Yugoslavia Yugoslavia's Kresimir spoiled that chance with a stunning 89-84 upset over win last night the Russians in Monday’s semi-finals. The I • • , > * * , * •-W -■’/> „ » r - \. 1964 VW BUG • rebuilt engine, installed 1972. Inspected, $350. Call 237-9392 1970- YAMAHA RD3SO, New Engine, Good condition. Fast, Asking $5OO, Jeff Buxton, 238-9292 before 6:00. LIKE NEW 1974 Yamaha RD3SOA street bike with Windjammer Fairing rack and helmet, $BOO, 238-2978. ' 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 . 1970 RENAULT R-10, 4-door sedan, 55,000 miles. Call after 5:30 PM, 355-1357 ' 69 VW SQBK., excellent mech. condition, $9OO. 238-7676, 237 3376, evenings 1 BASIC BUG' PARTS has new, used,'rebuilt VW parts at low prices. 238-7676 . ATTENTION TYPING: Fast service, pick-up and delivery. Call 355-2476, Dissertations, theses, TYPING term papers, English major background, Graduate school rec ommended, IBM correcting selectric, 234-8089. NEED SOMETHING repair.ed? Tired of paying $lO or $l5 downtown? Call Pat or Bob at 237- 9964. We'll repair your small appliance, stereo, or just about anything at reasonable rates. -safe. IBM SELECTRICS for rent. Dual pitch and correcting, $4O-month 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 l summer term. Unlimited Rent-' alls, 140 N. Atherton St. 238-3037 IK ZOEK iemand die geboren in Nederland om mi|n Nederlands te verbeteren. Dan 237-6708. 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-Fic paperbacks. Top dollars for comics. ArboHa, 151 South Allen U.S. cagers reclaim gold PHOTO processing. Low prices. Past service at The Candy Cane next to PSU Diner. 237-4253 TYPING ALL Kl NOS - reasonable rates ■ call 234-4762 or 359-2648 before eleven P.M, - PIANO lessons. ATTENTION Experienced/ knowledgable teacher, $3.00 per half hour, $5.00 per hour. Joe, 234-1823 HE'S PROB'LY PART Gorgi, 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 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 FURNISHED ROOM for rent.-. male, cooking privileges, summer, 60-mo. total. Evenings 238-4460 CLASSICAL GUITAR, folk, jazz, faculty Juniata College, 14 years teaching experience. John Joseph Mitchell 238-9429 WANTED QUIET graduating senior needs effic. or room, preferably with kitchen facilities close to campus. Fall Term only. Call 1-368-4975 after 7 p.m. WANTED TO BUY: Nikon, Canon Range Finder cameras, lenses, other top quality 50's 8.60'5, 35mm and 2'/4. Top prices paid. Call 237- 9566 after 6 PM ROOM FOR RENT. Private home. Quiet. Reasonable rate. For further information phone 238-6033 COMIC BOOKS. Any good con dition Marvel, D.C., or GA. Will pay top dollar. Call 238-8533 or 238- 0343. GRAbuIYE'‘3fIJgENT neeaT half or entire unfurnished housing for year starting fall. Preferably under $l4O. Lydia Eato, 71A Silver Street, Mid dletown. Conn. 06457.203-346-1844 FEMALE WANTED apartment close to campus, fail thru spring. Call collect after 7 P.M., (516) 221-2213 SENIOR NEEDS place for fall close to campus. Preferably own room. Ellen, 234-2379 SUBLET AUGUST, Sublet one-half of large sunny two bedroom apartment,' Many conveniences. Call 237-6648. ii SUBLET large 3 story 4 bedroom townhouse on Waupelani Drive; Free bus service; $450 a month starting fall; Call Tony at 237-0629 or. 865-6539 and leave message. (roommates APARTMENT: Southgate townhouse: need 2 female roommates for next year. A.C., _ Washer-Dryer Included, 238-2758 ALLEN PARK APTS. 1013 South afters. : Allen Street 1 8.2 bedroom apts. WANTED, FEMALE roommate 15 Minutes to campus, Call, 238- for half of 2 bedroom apart- 3956, to see. ment. Grad student, Jeannle, 234- LENWOOD APTS. 917 South Allen Street. 2 & 3 bedroom Apts. 15 minutes to campus, call 237-8133 to ~.ee 1 OR 2 ROOMMATES needed for 3-bedroom Brlarwood Townhouse starting Sept. 1. (own LENWOOD APTS. Rental office, room included). Call Mark 917 S. Allen,9& 12 month leases, mornings, 9:00 - 11:00 a.m., 234- 1-2-3 bedroom apts. Call 238-6655 3687. for Information, and rates. 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 APARTMENTS QUIET FEMALE'seeks same to share beautiful country home 5 miles from campus, 2 bedroom, $lOO plus utilities, Vegetarian graduate student preferred, 234- 0951. , Individual and group Instruction In ENGLISH AS A SECOND LAN GUAGE, lessons for adults and chil dren conversation, useful vocabulary . -for pubic schools and university, * reading, writing. Afternoon and ‘evening hours, reasonable rates, ( certified instructor. Call 238-8965. ONE BEDROOM, large, quiet, unfurnished .Sutton Court IK ZOpK lemand die geboren In apartment on University Drive Nederland am mi|n Nederlands across from Burger King, $224 per te verbeteren. Dan 237-6708 month, all utilities included. Has Vuiict ...... both dishwasher and garbage QUIET, non-smoking male needs disposal. September first oc- *l3 cupancy, nine month lease. Call Call Thomas care of Brad at 234 ono. Sheila, 238-9720 Collegian SfxSrts — ----- ----- Americans gained the final with a. 95-77 triumph over Canada. Last night’s game was one of the roughest of the entire tournament. Dantley was forced to the dressing room early in the second half when he suffered a cut over his right eye when Drazen Dalipagic landed on top of him after going up for a shot. Ironically, Dantley was charged with a foul on the play. MONTREAL (AP) Olympic medal standings through Tuesday’s events: Gold 29 22 28 USSR USA E Germany W Germany Bulgaria Poland Japan Hungary Romania Finland Italy G. Britain Czech’vakia Sweden Yugosl’a Denmark Jamaica Norway Cuba Trinidad Mexico Canada Neth’lds Belgium Portugal France Spain Australia Iran Austria N Zealand Brazil . Switz’ld FOR RENT REMODELED APARTMENT for 3 students, furnished, utilities Included, $95.00-month, Call 234- 1812. ! YOU BET YOUR ASS -watJr 10-40% discNnt an al m«jor Htmj. Siwtt'iMgittlMaiic Wi'ramtvidlo 221E.0m«6»«mn WANTED TO RENT FEMALE grad student needs reasonable apartment or ef ficiency beginning Sept. 1, Before 6:00 p.m., 865-3447, ext 45, after, 234-0951. RESPONSIBLE MALE SENIOR with well' trained dog seeks room or house in country or with yard. Immediate occupancy. Have own furniture. Call Bart between 9 8.10:30 P.M., 237-9465. 2-BEDROOM unfurnished apt.; Rent preferably under $200; downtown S.C., Call 237-2005 or 238-8186 after 6:00 P.M. NEEDED: PLACE TO LIVE for Fall onward. Call Jo or Sandy: 237-0907 or 234-2412 NOWI! I „ Total 80 65 62 25 18 11 15 Silver Bronze 29 22 25 18 18 16 6 10 7 6 2 5 4 7 1 4 5 7 2 ' 0 6 .2 4 4 2 3 1 0 2 0 0 , 2 1 0 .1 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 *0 3 6 > 2 3 2 1 ' 2 0 1 4 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 MOBILE HOME for rent. Con. venlent to campus and stores. Fully furnished for $l4O month. 237-7153 MT NITTANY APTS. 1006 South Pugh Street. 1-bedroom apts. 15 minute walk to campus. Call 238- 5123. to see. COLLEGE PARK APTS. 415 W. College Just off Rt. 322, at Atherton St. Large 1-bedroom acts for 2-3. Call 238-0322, to see. PLACE FOR FALL wanted. Call Joel anytime. 234-1308 Spectacular JULY SALE A OF Fine gowns, brides & pastels Mtfk V 2 price Mi \r\L ' com*(Mcom*uvt 7|jLY V**. MARIE'S ’****'■ ' BRIDAL SHOP Open 1 to S Tum., Ttiur*.. Sat. Evenings Mon., Wad., Frl. 4 to 9 HELP WANTED MATURE, responsible, per sonable female needed for construction-building products sates. Must travel to fob sites. Car and construction footwear necessary. Call 355-7531 week davs, 2-4 only RIDES WANTED: Traveling companion (preferably female) for approx. 2 months cross Canada-U.S,A. starting around September 1. Call 237-6085 between 5:30-11:00. Jon. WANTED: Ride to Syracuse, Thursday after 5:00 or Friday morning. Call Cindy, 238-9528. Want to sublet your apartment? Register it with Apartment Directory Let them do it for you FREE! RIDERS NEEDED to Texas (or points south) at end of summer term. Call Bill, 237-3708 (POUND F 3 FOUND: Pure white female kitten on Hamilton Ave. 3 mos old, 234-7063 evenings. t KODAK film with processing' mailers. Lowest prices. Buy 10, get l free. The Candy Cane next to PSU Diner. 237-4253 MALE, ALL BLACK kitten found at Laurel Glen, 7-20, approx. 3 mos. old. CUtO. Call 234-8318 While he was being treated, Yugoslavia made a 10-2 run at.the Americans, cutting the U.S. lead to 12 - points. But Hubbard, Scott May, who finished with 14 points,' and Ford restored the American margin with a flurry of points that built the lead to 81-64. Many American rooters who could not squeeze. into the Forum for the basketball game were on hand at the boxing arena to root for the young U.S.& team, perhaps the country’s finest in more than two decades. Four American boxers, including the polished “Sugar” Ray Leonard, assured themselves of at least bronze medals by winning their bouts Tuesday night. The American team, which has eight boxers in all still alivein the Olympic tournament, may be the best the U.S. has fielded in more than two decades. Klaus Dibiasi of Italy won the gold medal in Olympic platform diving with 600.51 points yesterday night. Dibiasi also won golds in 1972 at Munich and 1968 at Mexico City: a' l Greg Louganis, 16, of El Cajon, Calif., won the silver medal with 576.99. Vladimir Aleynik of the Soviet Union was third with 548.61. • In addition to Louganis, the other American medals on a relatively light schedule were acquired in yachting. The‘ United States’ three man soling entry, t Texans John Kolius of LaPorte and Walter Glasgow • and Richard Hoepfner of Houston claimed the silver . medal' after winning the last of the seven race series. East Germany finished in a tie in points with the Americans but were placed third because they did not have a victory. Denmark won the gold in that class. Skipper Dennis Conner of San Diego and* crewman Conn Findlay of Belmont, Calif, won the bronze in,the Tempest,class,following Sweden and Russia in the over-allstandings. Olympic track and field- competitors return to action today in 15 events, five of them finals, as ABC-TV’s coverage of the Summer Games con- j, tinues. After resting yesterday, the track and field athletes will bid for gold medals in the men’s 100- meter high hurdles, hammer throw and 3,000- meter steeplechase and women’s high jump and 200 meter dash. The network will televise 3% hours from the Games Wednesday, from 7:30 to 11 p.m., EDT, plus Jr a 15-minute wrapup at 11:30 p.m. " FOR MEN & WOMEN Acne Skin Program Kit $5.00 Light Musk Massage Lotion 4 oz. 93 c After Shave Lotion (legs or face) 9oz. $2.25 (Jasmine, Lemon, Sandalwood) J- Body UJorks 123 Vi W. Beaver Ave. behind DANKS in Kelly Alley 237-3293 2610 Stowaway 9-9 Daily, Mon. - Sat. 12-8 Sunday 234-2695 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 count more with CFS than specific grade point. For appllcations infqrmatlon: Center for Foreign Study - AY Admissions - 216 S. State - Box 606 - Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107 (313) 662-5575 fiosf BHb SILVER SPOON bracelet. Sen tlmental value. Reward LOST: 3 month old female kitty. She's black with white stomach. Please call Susie, 237-0629. LADIES GOLD BULOVA watch en route to Chambers via Park Forest bus. Reward. Call Barb, 237-4853.