PAGE FOUR Gymnastics— (Continued from page one) year has defeated all opponents except Hartmeyer of Temple. Hart►neyer, and Syracuse stars, Norm Matthews, Jack Bean and Hugh Goldstein are expected to give Valentino most of his corn petition. Army's duo of Webster and Knapp will be in the lime light also. P-Bar Precision Precision work will hit its peak on the parallel bars where the' Lions have a chance to place high on the merits of sophomore Dick Spiese. Spiese, however, will be up against the toughest competi tion of the day in Army's Carl Brunson, and John Keossian of Temple. Flying Rings The flying-rings is anybody's event and may produce a surprise winner. Many departing seniors will be giving this event a last fling, and double flyaways and other difficult maneuvers will be the order of the day. 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