Tuescloy, July 27, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Track dominates By The Associated Press The United States Track and Field team picked up three more medals yesterday-one silver and two bronze - and several others advanced toward finals as the track and field events reached the halfway point in the Olympics at Montreal. The athletes will have today off and resume competition tomorrow. So far, five world records have been smashed, 10 Olympic records broken and one Games' mark equalled. Don Quarrie streaked to a 20.33 second victory in the 200- meter d a s h for Jamaica's fourth gold medal in Olympic h i s t o r y. Americans Millard Hampton of San Jose City Col- age and 17-year-old Dwayne Evans of Phoenix, Ariz., were second and third. Hiasely Crawford of Trinidad, winner of the 100 meters Sun- day, pulled up lame with a muscle cramp shortly after the race started and crumpled to the track. Tadeusz Slusarski of Poland was declared the winner of the pole vault gold medal with an Olympic record-equalling 18 feet, one-half inch. Antti Kal- liomaki of Finland and Dave Page Eleven Olmpics Roberts of the United States percuts in the second round. He also cleared that height but Slu- ripped a cut on the Pole's nose sarski was awarded the gold and forced him to take a stand- on fewer misses. Kalliomaki got ing eight-count with a left-right the silver and Roberts, the to the head. world record holder, got the Tate suffered a cut near his bronze. left eye and was taken imme- diately back to the Olympic Vil- FINLAND'S Lasse Viren won lage, a U.S. team spokesman his second consecutive Olympic said. The cut apparently oc- gold medal in the 10,000 meters curred in the third round and with a time of 27:40.4. Carlos was not noticed by the audience. Lopes of Portugal was second The comeback story of the and Brendan Foster of Great day was that of Quarrie in the Britain, third. Viren became 200. He was favored to win the the second Finn to win the gold event in Munich but was injured medal twice in that event. The in the semifinals and didn't first was the legendary Paavo make the finals. Nurmi in 1920 and 1928. Viren, winner of the punish- THROUGH all this, there were ing 5,000- and 10,000-meter races still a few highlights on the con- at the 1972 Games in Munich, troversy front. won his second consecutive 10,- While rumors swirled about 000 gold medal. Only three other his defection or kidnaping, Rus- funrners--Hannes Kolehmainen sian sprinter Valery Borzov was 6f Finland in 1912, Emile Zato- asleep in his room at the Olym- pek of Czechoslovakia in 1952 pic Village, a Soviet press at- and Vladimir Kuts of the Soviet tache said Monday morning. Union in 1956-have won the "Valery Borzov had a good 5,000 and the 10,000 in the same sleep, is having breakfast and year. No one has done it in will go out to train this morn- consecutive Olympics. Viren will int g Mikhail Efimov said. get his chance to make Olympic 'All of this is just a rumor history in Saturday's 5,000 meter started by the news media." final. Borzov, 1972 gold medal win- Debra Sapenter established an ner in the 100 and 200-meter American record of 51.23 sec- dashes, finished third in Satur- ondIs in the women's Olympic day's 100 to gain a bronze 400-meter run qualifying. medal. The U.S. mark of 51.64, set On Sunday, he was removed by Kathy Hammond in 1972 at from a qualifying heat in the the Munich Games, was broken 200. moments earlier by Sheila In- The Canadian Broadcasting gram of Washington, D.C. Her Corp. television network later clocking of 51.31 was her second said there were unconfirmed lifetime best in two days. reports that Borzov had either America's other entrant in defected or had been kidnaped. the race, Rosalyn Bryant, also Still later Sunday night, Sgt. qualified. The finals are sched- Andre Laurendeau of the Mon- ttled for Thursday. treal Urban Community police said, "We've investigated to see THE AMERICAN women re- whether he has defected or been ceived a setback yesterday kidnaped or anything like that. when Brenda Morehead, the top We have checked our source qualifier at the U.S. trials, was back at the Olympic Village." unable to run in the 200-meter "The answer we got is that dash because of a leg injury. Valery Borzov is in good hands- Ms. Morehead was taken to without specifying where he is." a clinic and apparently was to The Canadian immigration de- be scratched from the 400-meter partment subsequently said it relay later in the week. She had no reports of any requests was injured in the 100-meter for nolitical asylum. heats Saturday. .."--"". In boxing, heavyweight John Tate of Knoxville, Tenn., pound- THE LATEST ed European champion R yszard HAIRSTYLES Pasiewicz of Poland bloody with a barrage of head punches and ARE HEREI won a unanimous decision to advance to the quarter-finals. DASCOLA STYLISTS The 21-year-old Tate, a fight- Arboiand-971-9975 er for only 19 months, started Maple Villoge-761-2733 slowly but then found the range E. L~iberty-668-9329 E. universt--662-0354 with straight lefts and right up- Lennart Dahlgren of Sweden threatens Dwight Stones' high jump record to express his excite- ment at having lifted 200 kilograms (440 lbs.) to take first in the heavyweight snatch, clean and jerk competition at the Montreal St. Michel arena yesterday. IOC coninues war on drugs; Romanian By The Associated Press MONTREAL - The Interna- tional Olympic C o m m i t t e e struck a second athlete out of the Games on a doping charge today but stayed mysteriously silent about the reasons. Dragomir Ciorosian of Ro- mania was disqualified from the weightlifting on a recom- mendation by the IOC's Medical Commission. A terse announce- ment by the IOC did not say what drug Ciorosian was found guilty of taking.. "We are deliberately not giv- ing that information, for a par- ticular reason," an IOC spokes- man said. In previous cases of dis- qualification the IOC has al- ways named the drug con- cerned. Ciorosian was hauled before the IOC executive 'board after athlete disqualified failing a urine test. These tests any athlete found guilty of tak- are carried out at random on ing a nabolic steroids, t h e selected athletes in all sports. muscle-building drug which has A Canadian newspaper, the been the No. 1 enemy in the Journal de Montreal, reported war against doping. that Ciorosian had taken medi- The IOC has a list of about 70 cation prescribed by his doctor. drugs which athletes are forbid- Sunday the IOC disqualified den to use. The list is circulated Paul Cerrutte, a 65-year-old among all teams and their do- trapshooter from Monaco. In tors. his case, the IOC stated specif--- - - ically he had taken ampheta- mine, one of the forbidden . drugs in the group knows as psychomotor stimulants. A third athlete, Canadian y-chtsman Lorne Leibel, failed a urine test but was allowed to continue in the Games. Cana- townhous e a cs. dian sources said Leibel suffers basem-nt, private yard.from from asthma and apparently s29.000 to $31.950. 5'S down took medicine that contained available. Nar 1-94 and uS one of the tOC's forbidden 23. Call daily. 1-6 pm. except drugs. ues. 434-4475 or 763-6796. The IOC still has not named . . THE SOUND For professional recordings Every Maxell tape gives you the very best sounds (both high and low) your equipment can produce. For secure tape recordings use Maxell tape. 618 S. MAIN ST. free 79-4700 Parking X : "' . F i? Y Ll