University Daily Kansan Monday, July 28, 1976 2 1:50 to Jackson is first Sports nt that got his 1972 3. Now U.S. team gathers gold could rooney, Ray" in their mobile turns on h time ious if I was By WICK TEMPLE AP Sports Writer writers in the men in dislike them. words MONTREAL--American Olympic athletes rebounded from "Black Saturday" with a string of gold medals yesterday led by Edwin Moses' world record in the 400-meter hurdles and Mac Wilkins' gold-winnings effort in the discus. Rod Strachan won the 400-meter individual medley swim in world record time and Jim Montgomery set another world mark in winning the 100-meter freestyle. Those victories gave the U.S. 12 of the 13 gold medals awarded in men's swimming. The American women swimmers finally won a gold medal. The victory came in the 400-meter free relay, with Shirley Ashoff anchoring a world-setting team. American Rolf Wohlhuber of Chicago was a disappointing third in the 800-meter run, won by Alberto Juntorena of Cuba. He finished fifth in the Ivov Van Damme of Belgium was second. The East German women dominated the women's water events, winning 11 of the 13. Petra Thumer set a world mark in the 800-meter freestyle and Urike Richer set an Olympic mark in the 200-meter backstroke for her third gold medal of these Games. 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 three-day riding event. The massive, bearded Wilkins, San Jose, Calif., won the disc medal with a throw of 22 feet, 5 inches, short of his own world mark of 222 c. But after the medal game, he continued to official officials and said "I won the gold medal for myself, not the United States." Wilkins and teammate Al Fleuerbach of San Jose have raided at American officials who require that they train at the Olympic Village. Both left to work out with the West Germans about 150 miles from Montreal. A's beat Rovals OAKLAND (AP)—Ken McMullen slammed a two-run triple and Phil Garner followed with a two-run homer in a seven-run Oakland first-inning yesterday which powered the A's to a 8-2 victory over the Kansas City Rovals. The first three runs were charged to Kansas City starter Doug Bird, 94, and the next four to Andy Hassler, who also gave up a third-inning homer to Gene Tenace. In boxing, Ray Leonard danced his way into the quarter-finals after his American teammate, Clint Jackson, took a much bigger lead. First—eight knockout in Olympic boxing. John Powell of San Jose was third in the discuss and Wolfgang Schmidt of East Maryland. The two victories put six American men into the quarter-finals and three other Americans still in contention in the 11 weight classes. While Leonard, a 140-pounder from Palmer Park, Md., and Jackson, 147, Nashville Tenn., were winning, light mid-score was held. Joe Correa became the second American to be eliminated. Cuba lost its third man when defending Olympic champion Emilio Cornea was stopped in the third round of a 147-foot bout with Venezuelan Pedro Leonard danced, feinted and jabbed for the first two rounds against Clinton McKenzie of Great Britain, then swarmed to the attack in the third round, staggering him with a left hook and shaking him with a good right-left to the head. Jackson, a deputy sheriff, earned the right to meet Gamarro in the quarter-finals when he knocked out Wesly Feliix of Haiti and brought to the jaw at 1:18 of the opening round. Moses, a long-stirring Morehouse College student from Ohio, Detroit,io set a 47.64 second world mark in the 400 hurdles, with Mike Shin, Youngsville, Pa., running second and Evengen Gavrilenko Soviet Union, third. Moses and Shine were so elated with their one-two victory that they circled the track embracing, embracing, waving to the crowd and both knocking over a hurdle when they tried to jump together at a trot. The old world hero had to step back and John Akib-Au of Uzama in much in 1972. The American women staved off what might have been their first gold medal shutout since 1952 by winning the swimming event—the 400 freestyle relay. Jill Stickler, Hacienza Heights, Calif., grabbed the lead from East Germany's Ralf Burger in the men's race and handed a slim margin to Babashoff, from Fountain Valley, Calif. Babashoff had won three silver after hoping for better. She ignored the strain of an 800-meter race earlier in the menel and held off Claudia Hemel in an electrifying race to the wall. The other Americans were Kim Peyton, Fortland, Ore., and Wendy Lankford. East Germany's Uritke Richter won the 200 backstroke in Olympic record time of 2.13.43. Petra Tether伞 off off Babashoff to 8.39.63. Petra freestyle in world record time of 8.39.63. Published at the University of Kamas daily Thursday during June and July except Saturday. Sunday and Holidays. Second-class mail by any carrier or $10 a letter; second-class mail by any carrier or $18 a letter in Douglas County and $10 a semester or a half year. Second-class mail by any carrier or $10 a semester, paid through the university. Second-class mail by any carrier or $10 a semester, paid through the university. Wendy Weinberg of Baltimore was third, Strachan, Santa Ana, Calif., set a world mark of 4:23.68 in the 400-meter individual medley. Tim McKee, Newton Square, Pa., was second as he was in the last Olympics and he smirks of the Soviet Union was third. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Montgomery, Madison, Wis., shattered the 50 second barrier by winning the 100-meter freestyle in world record time of 49.99 seconds. Jack Babashoff, Shirley's brother, was second and Peter Nocke, West Germany, third. Editor Managing Editor Dierck Cassman Kelly Scott Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Carol Stallard Jim Marquardt RAGRANT WEEDS. Cheerios' Meechams' Bitter Roots' PIPES OF PEACE GEORG'S George Pipe Shop 727 Mass. Politicians' Stumps constantly on hand. Philadelphia 13, Philadelphia 7 Montreal 3, New York 1 London 2, Houston 1, San Francisco 0, 10 innings Los Angeles 1, San Diego 0 Boston 1, Boston 1 Clintman 61 61 62 629 Los Angeles 54 33 43 7 Kansas City 54 50 50 12 San Diego 48 40 490 13½ Atlanta 48 53 494 13 San Francisco 44 44 49 Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East wwwwwwwwww W W L Pct. GB New York 80 41 14.9 14.9 Baltimore 46 48 14.9 14.9 Cleveland 43 45 489 14.1 Jefferson 43 45 489 14.1 Boston 42 51 489 14.1 Milwaukee 41 51 489 14.1 Kannan City 58 37 411 Oakland 51 46 438 Tampa 41 46 71 Minnesota 46 49 464 Chicago 44 52 458 California 44 37 404 **yankees** yankees Detroit 94, Cleveland 6-7 Minnesota 6-7, New York 6-1 Milwaukee 5-2 Washington 5-2, 10 games Oakland 9, Kansas 2-10 **NATIONAL LEAGUE** Philadelphia W 48 L 21 Pct. GB Pittsburgh L 59 L 13 Pct. GB Pittsburgh B 12 L 13 Pct. GB New York L 56 L 13 Pct. GB St. Louis B 42 S 56 Pct. BB Chicago B 32 S 56 Pct. BB Montreal B 40 S 56 Pct. BB Coke 2¢ on our menu Or Your Favorite Soft Drink 20° Size With The Purchase Of Any Basket Dinner July 19-31 Only Vista 1527 W. 6th RESTAURANT 842-4311 "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" "IF THOU THOU AWAY TWAY FOOT FROM THE SABBATH, FROM DOING THOU PLEASURE ON MY HOLY DAY; AND CALL THE SABBATH A DELIGHT, THE HOLY OF THE LORD, HONORABLE; AND SHALT HORN HUMER, NOT DOING THOIN OE WAYS, NOR FINDING THOIN OE PLEASURE, NOR SPEAKING THOIN OE WORDS; THEN SHALT THOU DELIGHT THYSELF IN THE LORD; THEN SHALT THOU DELIGHT THYSELF IN THE LORD; THEN EARTH, AND FEED THEE WITH THE HIERGITE OF JACOB THY FATHER; FOR THE MOUTH OF THE LORD HAT SPOKEN IT." This passage from Isaiah 58: 13, 14; think it would be well if put in every week — not well for folks who do not like it and pay no attention, but surely well for multitudes of others for God Almighty says His word is "quick and powerful" and would not "return unto him Elim". To the Lord, we are told that he will "ride upon the Lord." Also, to "ride upon the high places of the earth" We submit that England and The United States back yonder "delighted themselves" in God's sacred and Holy Sabbath as evidenced by the laws concerning it on their statute books, and the way they enforced them up until about fifty years ago! Consider how God has fulfilled His promise to cause these things to happen on the earth!" Has any other nation ever been so lifted to ride so high? Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 "O THAT THEY WEREWISE, WHAT THEY UNDERSTOOD THIS, THEY THEYWOULD CONSIDER THEIR LATTER END!" Deuteronomy 32:29. What will be the end of our 'casting away The Law Of The Lord concerning the sacredness and holiness of His Sabbath! Consider one instance of the latter end of the Kingdom of Judah, Her King, Princes, Nobles, Men, Women and Children. Quoting now from Jeremiah chapter 17:20, etc., "Hear The Word of the Lord — Take heed to yourselves, and bear no burden on the Sabbath Day — neither carry a burden from your houses on the Sabbath Day, neither do any work, but hollow you the Sabbath Day, as I commanded your fathers. But they obeyed not, neither inclined their ear, but made their neck stiff, that they might not hear, nor receive instruction. And it shall come to pass, if they diligently hearken unto Me, saith The Lord, to bring in burden through the gates of this city on the Sabbath day, but balk the Sabbath day, to do no work there; then shall there enter into the gates of this city kings and princes sitting upon the thrones of David, riding in charlots and on horses, they, and their prices, the men of the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and this city shall remain forever. Think of the last thing The King saw before his eyes were punched out — his own boys slain with the sword, and his princes. If you wish to kill him you would be wrong. You would not forget they were told just a few years before if they would faithfully observe the Fourth Commandment their City, Kings and Princes and the Lord God. Consider over and over again: “THE CITY SHALL REMAIN FOREVER!” THIS CITY SHALL REMAIN FOREVER! They were stiffened, refused to obey, to honor God Almighty a Sabbath. Now what happened in just a few years in spite of these precious promises, probably less than a score of years from the time of Jeremiah’s words the “city would remain forever!” Quote beginning Jeremiah 52:7. Even now, it seems that Jeremiah is forth out of the city by night by the way of the gate between the walls, which was by the king’s garden — But the army of Chaldeans pursued the King, and overlook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho; and all his army was scattered from him. Then they took the King, and carried him up to the King of Babylon to Ribisha in the land of Hamath; where he gave judgement upon him. And the King of Babylon slew the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes; he slew all the princes of Judah in Ribisha. THEN HE PUT OUT THE EYES OF ZEDKEAH; AND THE BABYAD IN RIBISHA, WITH THE BABYAD IN PRISON, AND CARRIED TO BABYAD, AND PUT HIM IN PRISON TILL THE DAY OF HIS DEATH!” It is the same God and His same Commandment that you and me have to do with once every week! P. O. 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