Modern Gymnast - June/July 1967

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peach-hand mounL Amerine's forte was a perfect one-arm handstand_ Roethlisberger had only one "c" and scored 9.2 on a 9.8 routine. Lascari missed his peach-hand mount and blew a back-over-bar. Tonry did not do anything well and missed his second "c" by not stopping in his one-arm attempt. Allen suffered a major break on a cast support to pirouette. The final trampoline competition was beautiful with no major breaks and almost no minor breaks among 6 contestants. Miller showed an excellent open-piked barani out mount; Youngue performed an excellent double twisting cody as did Dave Jacobs who even piked down out of his. On the side horse there were three major breaks out of 6 routines. Hayaski led off with a fine routine which suffered major deductions only on his break into scissors. Richard Lloyd followed with an even better routine which suffered the same deductions for lack of harmony in breaking into scissors. James Yearwood, a college freshman, suffered all the way through his routine and ended 'with only one "C". Lascari was excellent with high clean work for a 9.4. Kanati Allen suffered all sorts of breaks and even " had the gross error of doing a feint to regain composure. Makoto followed with a 7.4 score that should just about explain itself: The final event of the evening was the horizontal bar, and a fine display it was. Lascari performed welf and finished with his patented delayed barani. Ito suffered a .2-.3 break on a risky % giant hop change. Hayasaki suffered . what was his only major break of the entire meet in this event. Makoti>, suspected 'of not having enough difficulty by one judge, apparently fulfilled all the requirements on an otherwise excellent routine. Kanati Allen was up last and rushed a little through an exciting routine that ended with a piked fly-away with full twist which was overturned. As a result of the first Pan American Games Trials for the selection of the United States Team, the following qualifiers advanced to the finals. In addition to these men several others have been given permission to compete in the final trails due to missing the preliminary trials. Marc Cohn 106.90, Arno Lascari 106.60, Bob Lynn 105.70, Dave Thor 105.55, James Amerine 105.20, James Culhane 105.05, Sid Freudenstein 104.95, Abe Grossfeld 102.90, Rich Grigsby 101.50, Barry Weiner 100.95, Gary Diamond 98.85, Dan Garcia 98.20, Jack' Kenart 96.25, Joe Fedorchek 96.20, Steve Hug 95.80. The following student athletes w'e re selected to represented the United States in Tokyo this summer in the Student Games : Makoto Sakamoto (USC), Kanati Allen (UCLA) , Sid Freudenstein (Cal), Arno Lascari (U. Wise.), as alternate: Dave Thor (MSU), and Coach: Ron Barak (USC) . AAU photos courtesy of Fred Mortines AAU National Championships-Men's placings Team Standings: Northwestern Louisiana State 32.25, Univ. Southwestern Louisiana 16.50, New York Athletic Club 10.50, L. A. Turners 5. 10, Pasadena City College 4 .5 . AA : Yoshi Hayasaki (Seattle Y) 110. 10, Makoto Sakamoto (USC) 109.80, Arno Lascari (Unatt) 108.49, Fred Roethlksberger (Mil. Turn .) 108.40, Sei Ito (NW La) 107.45, Kanati Allen (UCLA) 107.25. FX: Sakamoto 18.950, Hayasaki 18.925, Ito 18.775. SH: Lascari 18.575, Richard Lloyd (NW La) 18.00, Hayasaki 17:750. HB: Sakamoto 19.025, Roethli sberger 18.30, Ifo 18.275. LH: Ito 18 .825, Sakamoto 18.800, Jim Amerine (NYAC) 18.550. PB: Hayasaki 18.475, Lascari 18.450, Don Tonry (NYAC) 18.425. R: Ito 19.400, Sakamota 19.045 , Hayasaki 18.975. Tr: Dave Jacobs (Unatt) 19.375, Jim Youngue (USL) 19.225, Wayne Miller (USL) 19.00. T: Tom Praul x (PCC) 17 .2 5, Odess Lavin (MAV) 17.00, David Bedard (NW La) 17.00.

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