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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 70

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The Boston Globei
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Jonathan Switt Harvard Square, or by calling Concert Charge at 426-6 161. 4 4 1 1 Fencer stabbed United Press International MOSCOW A Russian fencer, making his Olympic debut, was pierced through the chest by a foil yesterday and taken unconscious to a hospital where his condition was described as satisfactory. Vladimir Lapitsky. 21, was the victim of the freak accident the first time in Olympic history anyone has been hurt In the fencing competition while dueling with Adam Robak of Poland. Ashot Karagyan.

a member of the Russian epee team, was called up to replace Lapitsky, whose chest was pierced by a broken foil in the final qualifying match against Poland. Lapitsky, 21. and Robak attacked simultaneously and the Pole's foil broke against the side of Lapitsky's mask. As the Russian turned away to avoid a collision, the broken foil went through the protective clothing at the back of Lapitsky's arm and emerged through the front of his chest. Lapitsky was carried off.

and officials said it was believed the broken foil was deflected by his rib cage and did not damage his heart. France beat the Soviet Union by eight hits to win the gold medal in the men's team foil after the two teams were tied. 8-8. WHERE YOU ALWAYS SAVE 'DiSTniBUTonsn 3 GUARANTEE we'll give you 2 dozen pro line ball free if we don't beat your best price on any set ot duos. i Soviet fencer Vladimir Lapitsky is carried off on stretcher after the accident.

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Yurik Vardanyan of the Soviet Union set three world weightllfting records and won the gold medal In the 182-pound class. He lifted 390.5 pounds in the snatch, set a jerk record of 499.5 pounds and posted a combined record of 880 pounds. East German women dominated the rowing events, winning four gold medals, a silver and a bronze in six events. The Soviet Union took five medals a gold in double sculls, three silvers and a bronze. Completing the sweep for Eastern European nations were rowers from Romania, Poland and Bulgaria.

Lutz Hesslich of East Germany won the gold medal in the individual sprint cycling and the Soviet Union won the 4000-meter team pursuit cycling event. HansKJeld Rasmussen of Denmark earned his country's first gold medal of the Games, winning a five-man shoot-off to capture the skeet clay pigeon event. Martina Jaschke of East Germany won the women's platform diving with 596.250 points. Servard Emirzyan and Liana Tso-tadze, both of the Soviet Union, took the silver and bronze medals. The Soviet Union has now won 39 gold medals and 94 total medals to 20 golds and 62 total medals for runnerup East Germany.

Twenty-four world records were set in the first week of the Games. the United States in the 1976 Montreal Games. Thompson finished last in the 1500-meter run. the 10th and final event, but became the first Briton since 1904 to win the overall competition. Thompson piled up 8495 points in the 10 events.

Going into the final event, he had a good chance at Jenner's Olympic mark of 8617 and the world record of 8649 held by Guido Kratschmer of West Germany. To surpass Jenner, Thompson needed to run a 4:22.6 in the 1500. To beat Kratschmer's mark, he needed to run a 4:17.2. But the previous nine events obviously had taken a toll, and he could manage only a 4:39.9. Other track and field gold medalists were Ludmilla Kondratyeva of the Soviet Union in the women's high Jump with an Olympic record of 6 feet 5'4 and Volker Beck of East Germany in the men's 400-meter intermediate hurdles with a 48.70.

In swimming, Petra Schneider set a world record of 4:38.44 in the final of the 400-meter, individual medley, giving the East German women their ninth gold medal in 10 Olympic, races. Schneider broke her own world record Of 4:38.44. Another East German gold went to Ute Geweneger, who had a time of 1:10:22 in the 100-meter breaststroke. She had broken her own world record of 1:10.11 in the preliminaries. Sandw Wladar of Hungary won the 200-meter backstroke in 2:01.93.

Mark Kerry of Australia, who lives in Los Angeles, took the bronze. Roberta Zulpa of the Soviet Union won (SAVE) OLYMPIC ROUNDUP From Wire Services MOSCOW Dlno Meneghin hit two foul shots with 12 seconds remaining to give unheralded Italy a stunning 87-85 win over the Soviet Union yesterday in the semifinals of the Olympic men's basketball competition. The loss was the first in seven games for the Soviets and put them one loss away from being eliminated from contention for the gold medal in the Moscow Games. They were the bronze medalists in the 1976 Olympics at Montreal and winners of the gold against the United States In a controversial final at Munich in 1972. Coach Alessandro Gamba said the win was worth as much as an Olympic medal.

"For me, tonight's win is the same as a medal. It was a great victory nobody can even remember when the Soviet team was beaten at home before." The Soviets dropped Into a tie with Italy for second place behind Yugoslavia. Each team has two games remaining in the semifinals. The USSR and Yugoslavia meet today. A loss in that game could eliminate the Russians from the gold-medal chase.

Earlier in the day. Dragan Kicanovic had a game-high 28 points to help Yugoslavia remain unbeaten with a 112-84 win over Cuba, and Spain got its first win of the semifinals with a 110-81 decision over Brazil. Daley Thompson of Britain won the gold medal in the decathlon but failed to break the Olympic record set by Bruce Jenner of Ram Accubar $319 8 irons 3 woods 323-5040 1530 V.F.W. PARKWAY, ROUTE 1 MILE NORTH OF ED HAM MALL OPEN DAILY 10-8 SAT. 10-6 1 Italy's Vincenzo d'Angelo chases ball during water polo match against Bulgaria.

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