WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1960 Places Not Indication Of 'Twins" Showing Jay Werner and Lee Cunningham fared poorly in com parison to the-other performers in the Penn State - Temple gymnastics meet but a look at their scores will give a dif ferent impression. Werner took two thirds on the flying rings and tumbling and fourth on the horizontal bar. Cunningham placed second on the horizontal bar, third on the parallel bars and finished fourth on the side horse. However, their scores didn't match their placmgs. Werner, the ex-Olney High School star, had a 258 out of 300 on the flying rings, a 236 on the mats and 231 on the high bar. Cunningham netted a 264 on the high bar, 244 on the horse and 219 on the p-bars. These scores range from rep utable to excel lent for the e vents in which they competed. Werner's mark on the rings was particularly good since he made a Cunningham major break in his routine. This indicates that the exercise was difficult and that which was com pleted was executed with the proper style. Cunningham's 264 on the hori- TONY'S BARBER SHOP 231 E. BEAVER AND 134 E. COLLEGE 8 to 5:30 Daily Close Sat. at 1 Call AD 8-8012 For An Appointment or Just Drop In WIMP a 0 ilpifr ik al mgs special Nigh Porosity paper "AirmaSoftens" every puff WtA By DICK GOLDBERG zontal bar was only good enough for second place. It boils down to the fact that the "Golddust Twins" didn't per form badly, but rather they were outperformed on their events. Coach Gene Wet !stone was not displeased with Werner's and Cunningham's pe r formances. "They gambled and lost. It's all part of good gymnastics," the Lion mentor said. Wettstone also was very pleased with the performances of some of the other gymnasts who placed on their events. He said Dave Palmer looked very good on his event. Palmer competed on the side horse and finished in fifth posi tion with a 220 score, the best he has ever done. 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Wrestling, an individual sport to the degree that once on the mat it's one man against another. is still a team sport in that con testants can be maneuvered through the weight classes in such a way as to provide the maximum number of team points, according to the type of adversary faced. No doubt before Saturday's meet, both coaches sat down, took out their mental chess board and, consulting their scouting reports, figured out how to utilize each man to com pile the most possible team points. Leeman figured that to upset the favored Lions he had to split the two opening bouts and the two concluding matches and• win three of the five middleweights. In an attempt to effect this plan F. .--- 4--; molds Tcbarco Company Crested by R J Re) • menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • modern filter, too NOW MORE of strategy he had one of his first , ran afoul when Sam Mi. heavyweight, Doug Edwards --! nor outclassed Bob Gunst in the pared down to 191, where Leeman! 147-pound class and Jerry Seck hoped he could notch a victory. I ler kept his record perfect by But the venerable Speidel 1 winning at 157. In the 137 match 'countered with a few moves of 1 Curt Alexander had run away his own. He inserted Ed Pola- 1 from the Lions' Guy Guccione cek at 167, moved Ron Pifer up , well enough to earn a 1-1 draw. to 177 and Hank Barone to 191. I The Er.gmers had counted on But Speidel did not tip his hand IGunst to win at 147. ahqad of time. Indeed, he probably They had already completed the didn't decide on his strategy till ifl rs t part of their plan—a split in they reached the 167-pound the opening matches—and a Gunst match. victory, coupled with the Lehigh When the combatants were an -I wins at 167 and 177, would have flounced in pre-meet ceremomes,lfulfilled the second part. Speidel sent both Polacek and But their stiategy was torpedoed Pifer out to shake hands v. ith Le - 'for good when the experienced high 167-pounder, Tliad Tut ner, Barone captured an easy win at and Phil Meyer to greet Edwards 191, followed by Johnston Ober at 191. ly's expected triumph in the un- But Leeman's plan of attack limited category 211111111111111111111111B1111111111111111111111111111111111B1M111119111111111111111111iIIIIE ci (draduatin Take Penn State With You After Graduation Join Your Alumni Association Now Special Senior $2.00 Membership ... 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