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National Collegiate Athletic Association GUIDE Charles Parker. Editor

AND RECORD BOOK OF Collegiate and Scholastic Wrestling

NATIONALCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS by Jess Hoke ...... 5 COLLEGEDIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS by Wayne Sham ...... 13 COLLEGIATEREVIEWS ...... 15 1969-70 NWCA OFFICERS...... 20 HELMSFOUNDATION HALL OF FAME ...... 27 DUALMEET MEET RECORDS ...... 29 JUNIORCOLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS ...... 33 SCHOLASTICREVIEWS...... 35 RULES SECTION NCAA WRESTLINGRULES COMMITTEE ...... 2 MAJORRULES CHANGES ...... 2 COLLEGIATEAND SCHOLASTICRULES DIFFERENCES ...... 3 OFFICIALNCAA WRESTLINGRULES ...... 5 PENALTYCHART ...... 30 REFEREES'SIGNALS ...... 42 INDEXTORULES...... 51

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*- G < ' .) ' k..'a YE ~0-g ~b&menal Dan Gable, I " weq&tigqd @@@ate champion from Iowa State Vniver~ityand the outstanding performer in last season's NCAA finals. Goals of the 137-pound senior from Water- loo, Iowa, include winning a third national title this campaign and becoming a member of the 1972 Olympic team. Gable's astound- ing record includes 148 straight wins in high school and collegiate competition, 81 by pins. Called "The Machine" because of his precision-like devotion to the sport, the Cyclone athlete is majoring in physical ed- ucation and lives in a house off campus with four other members of the Iowa State wrestling team.

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By JESS HOKE Editor, News

The weather was so beautiful during the 39th National Collegiate Cham- pionships at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, March 27-29, that it was hard to believe that a cyclone was raging inside Smith Fieldhouse where the Iowa State Cyclones ripped apart their competition and shredded scoring records in running away with their third national title. The unheralded Iowans, who finished a poor third in the Big Eight Con- ference-two weeks earlier on their own mats, scored 104 points to far out- distance Oklahoma's 69, although the two teams each had four finalists and won three individual titles. The difference was in consolations, where Iowa State picked up four fifth-place finishes and one sixth. Oregon State nipped Michigan State for third, its highest finish in the national championships, and Cal Poly edged Oklahoma State, the defending champion, for fifth. Oregon State and Cal Poly each claimed one champion, with the Spartans and Cowboys being blanked in the winner's circle. The sixth-place finish of Oklahoma State tied its all-time low and its failure to crown a champion was only the fourth miss in the meet. Filling out the top 10 teams were Iowa, UCLA, Michigan and Temple. Temple edged into the elite group for the first time on the strength of its first National Collegiate champion. Just barely behind were Hofstra, Mary- land, Washington, Colorado State College, Indiana State and Oregon. The 384 participants, representin 110 schools, set records for the meet and overflowed BYU's excellent faciities for first-day competition. Previous records of 382 and 103 were set at Penn State last year. Iowa State's 104 points broke the previous high of 87, held jointly by the Cyclones and Oklahoma State. Magnificent Dan Gable, Iowa State captain, won his second National Col- legiate title, moving up from 130, where he won last year. He pinned all five of his opponents at 137 to win the Gorriaran trophy and was named outstanding wrestler as well. Ken Melchoir, Lock Haven State, was the only other defending champion, and he moved up from 115 to 123, where he lost in the quarterfinals and did not reach the consolations. Gable not only spearheaded the Iowa State physical attack but was the ringleader in the psychological warfare that propelled the entire team into fired-up performances. Ten of the 11 members scored points. Iowa State's other individual champions were Jason Smith, 167 and Chuck Jean, 177. Oklahoma's champions, all runnersup a year ago, were David McGuire, 130, who also won the title in 1967; Mike' Grant. 145, and Cleo McGlory, 160. The other champions were John Miller, 115, Oregon; Wayne Boyd. 123, Temple; Gobel Kline, 152, Maryland; Tom Kline, 191, Cal Poly, and heavyweight Jess Lewis, Oregon State. Boyd, McGuire, Kline, McGlory and Kline are seniors. Miller, Gable, Grant, Smith and Lewis are juniors. Jean is a sophomore. Lewis, a member of the U.S. Olympic wrestling team at Mexico City, performed impressively, pinning his first four opponents before outclassing Michigan State's highly regarded Jeff Smith in the final match, 6-1. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS AND PLACE WINNERS Weight Champion Runner-up Third Fourth Fifth Sixth 115-LB...... MILLER Gonzales Hall Stapp Morley Lampe Oregon UCLA Cal Poly Okla. State Moorhead St. Iowa State 183-LB...... BOYD Keeley Berg Waters Schmauss Caine Temple Oklahoma Washington Lehigh Iowa State Northern Ill. 130-LB...... McGUIRE Groom Hahn Lamphere Riley Reiland Oklahoma Colo. St. Col. UCLA Minnesota Okla. State Northern Iowa 137-LB...... GABLE Willigan Lawrence Russo Hawkins Humphreys Iowa State Hofstra Mich. State Bloomsburg Oregon St. Indiana St. 145-LB...... ,GRANT Murphy Frantz Frey Metcalf Seal Oklahoma Okla. State Penn State Oregon St. Colorado Portland St. 152-LB.. , . . . .KLINE Mihal Tanniehill Ferraro Adams Snider Maryland Iowa Wlnona St. Indiana St. Iowa State O~egonSt. 160-LB...... McGLORY Martin Rushing Muir Wiendl Nievel Oklahoma Iowa State Arizona Mich. State Wilkes Clarion St. 167-LB...... SMITH Woods Rawls Vandehey Welch Laursen Iowa State Cal Poly Mich. State Oregon St. Navy Northwestern 177-LB.. . . . , JEAN Cornell Strellner B os Sorochinsky Zindel Iowa State Michigan Iowa Cal Poly BYU Mich. State 191-LB...... KLINE Grimes Buehler Schneider Duschen Baurn Cal Poly Sun Diego St. San Fran. St. Mich. State Iowa State Okla. State HVYWT...... LEWIS Smith Ward Cindrich Beske Osboe Oregon St. Mich. State Okla. State ,Pittsburgh Iowa State Northern Iowa

TEAM SCORING Iowa State 104 Oklahoma 69 Oregon St. 58, Mich. State 57 Cal Poly 52 Okla. State 51 Iowa 38 UCLA 28 Michigan 27 Temple 22 ' Hofstra 21 hiaryland 20 Colo. St. Col. 18, washington 18) Indiana St. I? 0regonY16 ~rizoia15 San ~ikgoSt. 15 'Navy 14 ~'ehi~h13 ~o&hernIowa 13 Penn State 13 S& Francisco St. '13 k3loorn&urg St. 11 i in- nesota 11 ~inonaSt '11 I3righa; Young 10 ~ittsbu;gh 9 Lock ~a;en 8 Moorhead St. 8 fiorthwestern 8, colorlado 7, Southern ill. 7 Utah'7 kilkes 7 California '5, Clarion st: 5, Colo. St. ~. 5 Drake 5 1;diana 5 Missouri 5 Buffalo 4 Harvard 4 )Northern '111. 4 0hib State 4 Portland St. 4 Adams State 3 Akny 3, ~bngBeach kt. 3 Kent'State 3 i.~.~aritiml 3 NW ~issouri3 Ohio U. 3: Wisconsin 3 Air Force 2, ~riionaSt. 2 E. Stroudsburg 2 'Idaho State 2: Ithaca 2, ~ansaHSt. 2, North central 2, Old Dominion 2: Oswego St. 2, S.D. State 2,'C. W. Post 1, ~ontanaSt. 1, Ne- braska 1, New Hampshire 1, Pennsylvania 1, Stanford 1, Wash. State 1, West Chester 1. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 National Collegiate Tournament Results

115-POUND CLASS FIRST ROUND-Diamond (Indiana St ) d. Parker (William & Mary) 4-2. Morely (Morehead St) d Hoddy (Michigan) 9-3.'Brown (Buffalo) d. Irizarry (Utah) 8-3- Hall (Cal Poly) d. D-as (Northwestern) 13-61 Reshetar (Drake) d. Orta (Nebraska) 8-i. Fay (Lock Haven) d. Garoian (Oregon St.) 8-d. Yamamoto (California) d. Larchoe (1owaj 5-4; Romano (Ohio State) d. Gitcho (southe& Ill.) 2-1- Stapp (Okla. State) d. Pease (E. Stroudsburg) 8-6. Shines (Arizona St.) d. Levine '(~airleigh Dickinson) 14-6. Miller (Oregon) d. ~chrkdt(S.D State) 4-3- (BYU) d. Keller (Toledo) 13-9. Fiore (Temple) d. Doyle (Colorado) 8-5. ~a&e(Iowa State) d. Stone (San Jose St.) 6-0. SECOND ROUND-Gonzales (~CLA)pinned Diamond 4:48. Morley d. Brown 3-1- Hall d Reshetar 9-3. Fay d. Yamamoto 8-2. Stapp d. ~omaLo7-5- Miller d. shine; 12-11.. ~iored. en& 8-7- Lampe d. iss sell' (Mich. State) 2-2 2-0 '(oT). QUARTERFINALS-~onLales d. Morley 5-3; Hall d. Fay 102; Miller d. Stapp 2-0; Lampe d. Fiore 10-2. SEMI-FINALS-Gonzales d. Hall 3-3 1-1 (RD). Miller d. Lampe 7-7 4-2 (OT). FINALS-Miller d. Gonzales 3-3 1-6 (OT); co'nsolation (3rd place) all d. Stapp 5-3; (5th place) Morley d. Lampe 4-5.

123-POUND CLASS PRELIMINARIES-Schmauss (Iowa State) d. Pruzansky (Fairleigh Dickinson) 5-3; Betts (Arizona) pinned Woods (Citadel) 3:37; Mason (Navy) d. (Western Ill.) 7-6. Watson (Buffalo) d. Lavato (Utah) 12-4. F~STROUND-Kilpatrick (Montana St.) d. Magoon (Southern Ill.) 4-2. Nichols (Minnesota) d. O'Boyle (LSU) 24-3- Fehlberg (BYU) d. Walter (Oswego st.) 13-9; Schmauss pinned Sanchez (Air ~orcef6:42. Cavanaugh (Missiuri Col.) pinned Fontanez (Adams St.) 7:06. Betts d. Parke (Illinois) 8-0. Keeley (Oklahoma) d. Berg (Weshington) 13-12. Mason d. )Takahaski (Idaho St.) 3-0. ats son d. (Oregon St.) 6-0. Melchior (Lock'~aven)d. Chech (Michigan 16-3. kaine (Northern Ill.) d. Landes (dansas St.) 9-0. McGilliari (Mich State) d. ~orianb(Wyoming) 8-2. Bentz (Iowa) d. Sandoval (U~LA)6-1. Thrasher' (Okla. State) d. Lambson (Arizona kt.) 6-1. Waters (Lehigh) d. Moore (~oniBeach St.) 10-0. Boyd (Temple) d. Komoloske (~ol&ado)10-6. SECOND ROUND-Nichols 'd. Kilpatrick 4-3; Schmauss d. Fehlberg 5-1; Cavanaugh d. Betts 2-1; Keeley d. Mason 9-1; Melchior pinned Watson 4:15; Caine d. McGilliari 12-4. Thrasher d. Bentz 7-4. Boyd d. Waters 13-2. Q~~ARTERFINALS-~chmiussd. Nichols 9-3; Keeley d. Cavanaugh 11-2; Caine d. Melchior 7-7 4-1 (OT). Boyd d. Thrasher 4-2. SEMI-FIN~LS-K~~I~;d. Schmauss 4-3- Boyd d. Caine 5-4. FINALS-Boyd pinned Keeley 7:40; cdnso~ation (3rd place) Berg d. Waters 6-4; (5th place) Schmauss d. Caine 4-2.

130-POUND CLASS PRELIMINARIES-Owings (Washington) pinned Pace (N.C. State) 3:15- Cook (- .ern Ill.) d. Silbaugh (Wyoming) 6-6 7-2 (OT). Groom (Colo. St. ~o1.jd. Anderson (California) 11-2. Hahn (UCLA) d. Parker (1oda State) 13-7. FIRST ROUN~- amph here (Minnesota) d. Weaver (Air Force) 16-3- Briggs (Iowa) d. Stahl (Navy) 8-4 Jackson (North Central) pinned Griego (New ~exi)co)1:44. Owings pinned ~c~dam:(BYU] 5-19. McGann (Oswego St.) d. Rivera (Long Beach 'st.) 6-3. McGuire (Oklahoma) d. ~Ged; (Princeton) 4-0. Foley (Lock Haven) d. Junko (Toledo) 8-5- Riley (Okla State) d Cook 9-0. Groom 'd. Milkovich (Kent State) 8-7. (~ndiana)pinned Reid (VFI) 2:32- fieiland (Northern Iowa) pinned ~aest; (Kansas St.) 4.00. Belknap (Michigan) d. Lockhart (Colorado) 11-1. Hahn d. Kemp (Hofstra) 11-4. ka&a (Utah) pinned Rodriguez (Idaho State) 2:20. ~ks(Mich. State) d. Weigel (oreion St.) 13-7. Best (E. Stroudsburg) d Sigimoto (keber State) 7-2. SECOND ~0~6J~-Lam~hered Briggs 15-11. Owings d. Jackson 13-2. McGuire d. McGann 8-4; Riley d. Foley 2-1;' Groom d. ~irnard11-5; Reiland d. belknap 9-7; Hahn d. Kawa 18-8; Best d. Ellis 8-3. QUARTERFINALS-Lamphere d. Owings 14-11; McGuire d. Riley 3-3, 1-0 (OT); Groom d. Reiland 1-1, 3-1 (OT);Hahn d. Best 20-4. SEMI-FINALS-McGuire d. Lamphere 4-2- Groom d. Hahn 10-6. FINALS-McGuire pinned Groom 4:32; donsolation (3rd place) Hahn d. Lamphere 15-7; (5th place) Riley d. Reiland 2-0. I IT TAKES A LITTLE MORE TO MAKE A

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152-POUND CLASS PRELIMINARIES-Shade (Idaho St.) d. Mazzitelli (Northern Ill.) 3-2. Christianson (Navy) d. Horton (Air Force) 3-0- Eagleston (Oklahoma) d. Fredericks t~ewMexico) 14-2; Snider (Oregon St.) d. ~emai(Northwestern) 7-2; Stalhman (New Hampshire) d. Dahm (Washington) 9-0. FIRST ROUND-Mihal (Iowa) d. Arneson (Okla. State) 6-2. Dunn (UCLA) d. Shade 3-0; Thompson (Bloomsburg) d. Samuelson (Drake) 11-2. 'Adam (Iowa State) d Christianson 5-3- Casey (Southern Ill.) pinned Cooper (~ontana) 3-38. ~rammei (Ohio U ) d. ~huhow(Colo. St. U.) 8-5. Borchers (Stanford) d. Uhrick (~01; Western) 8-3. ~adniehill(Winona St.) d. ~aglestdn8-7. Snider d. Osborn (BYU) 9-2.'Stansbury LO& Beach St) d Hutchinson (Colorado) 8-5. Crider (Colo. St. Col.) Salinas [Arizona St ) 7.i3- he (Maryland) d. ~offma6(Army) 4-2. Ragland (Old Dominion) inned ~takmin5.39. Ferraro (Indiana St.) pinned Owellet '(~ich.State 7:55. Finch real Polyj d. ~ioidado(William 6r Mary) 1-1, 1-0 (OT); Shepherd [Utah) 'pino& Zemmel (Missouri) 8 :50 (OT). SECOND ROUND-Mihal d. Dunn 4-0. Adams d. Thompson 9-8. Trammel d Casey 5-2; Tanniehill d. Borchers 5-3; Snider binned Stansbury 4:25; hine d. ~ridkr7-5; Ferraro d Ragland 4-1- Shepherd d Finch 11-4. QUAR~RFINALS~M~~~~d. dams 3-0; Tanniehill d. Trammel 5-2; Kline d. Snider 2-2, 1-0 (OT); Ferraro pinned Shepherd 7:45. SEMI-FINALS-Mihal d. Tanniehill 4-0; Kline d. Ferraro 4-0. 10 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1970 FINALS-Kline d. Mihal 4-1; Consolation (3rd place) Tanniehill d. Ferraro 2-0; (5th place) Adams pinned Snider 3:32.

160-POUND CLASS PRELIMINARIES-Strosser (Temple) d. Diehl (Air Force) 4-2. Ahrens (Navy) d. (Washington) 8-1. Rushing (Arizona) d. Gildersleeve (~ontana St.) 11-4- Stauffer (Hofstra) pinned ill (Wyoming) 4:52. Niebel (Clarion St.) d. Pollard (~ai Poly) 12-2. Gu er (Iowa) d. McCartney (~oledoj11-0. Tomasovic (Oregon St.) pinned Hall (1dahb St 7 6-20. (Iowa) d. Smith (~tanfo;d) 7-0. Alder (UCLA) d. Foeler (Harvard) 8-2.' ~azithi(Drake) d. Craycroft (Miami) 11-0: Layton (Indiana St.) d Humphreys (B~u)7-4- Norton (Northwestern) d. Holliday (Auburn) 5-4- Muir (~ich: State) d. West (L.A. dtate) 9-1. Duke (Southern 111.) 6. Tennis (Utah) 5-0; Bacastow (Lehigh) d. Ramstetter (San ~ose'st.)6-0. FIRST ROUND-Thompspn (Missouri) d. Strosser 5-1; Alexander (Colo. St. Col.) d. Ahrens 8-4; Rushing d. Divine JCalifornia) 12-3; Stauffer pinned Ferrin (Weber St.) 5:32; McGlory (Oklahoma) d. Nlebel 12-2; Guyer d. Quinn (Michigan) 7-5; Tomasovic d. Landes (Okla. State) 4-4, 3-2 (OT); Wells d.. Narclotti (Army) 3-1; Alder d. Wil- liamson (Colorado) 16-8. Wlendl (W~lkes)d. Mazitelli 8-5; Arnold (Cal Poly) d. Layton 6-0: Norton d. Handy h~ex.El Paso) 5-2; Muir d. Hann (Mawland) 11-4: Richards (~&sasSt.) d. Duke 5-2. Bacastow d. HO-bson (William &'~a&)7-2; M& (Iowa State) d. Griscom (West ~hester)6-0. SECOND ROUND-Thonlpson d. Alexander 4-3. Rushing d. Stauffer 11-5. McGlory d Guyer 11-6- Wells d. Tomasovic 9-3. Wiendl d. Alder 8-4; Norton d. &old 17-6; ~uird. ~ichards11-6. Martin d. ~acastGw6-0 QUARTERFINALSLRUS~~~~d. Thompson '4-4, 5-1 (OT);' McGlory d. Wells 5-2; Wiendl d Norton 8-5. Martin d. Muir 6-0 SEMI-$INALS-M~G~O~~d. Rushing 7-3. Martin d. Wiendl4-0 FINALS-McGlory. d. Ma,& 5-3; ~o&olation (3rd place) kushing d. Muir 5-4; (5th place) Wiendl pmned Nievel 1 :15.

167-POUND CLASS PRELIMINARIES-Amicucci (NY Maritime) inned Hitesman (Winona St.) 4:53. Smith (Iowa State) d. Sukle (Utah) 4-0; Naff &a. State) d. Karslake (Mich. ~tatej 5-1. FIRST ROUND-Rawls (Michigan) d. Metro (LSU) 6-2. Sicilia (Wash. State) d. Potts (Princeton) 6-4; Laush (Oklahoma) d. Cook (BYU) 10-3. Beaman (Drake) pinned Ortega (New Mexico 6:13. Underwood (Southern Ill.) d. ironcatello (CP Pomona) 12-2- Welch (Navy{ d. ~brth(Northern Ill.) 8-2 Umberger (Maryland) pinned ~a~otea& (Idaho St) 4-01. Woods (Cal Poly) d. ~miiucci7-2. Smith d. Vandehey (Oregon St.) 7-2. ~e&(~bck' Haven) d. Thatcher (San Jose St.) '3-3 2-1 (OT). Devries (Iowa) d ~iiland(Kansas St.) 14-2- Goldberg (Hofstra) d westY(0regon)4-1. Bentz (~ehi~hj d Neff 8-0. Laursen (~orthwestem)d. Cawley '(west Chester) 11-4. Scrabeck (Air Fbrce) pinngd Smith (Army) 6:54. Marostica (Colo. St. U.) d Cebell (kashington 7-6 SECOND ROUND-Rawls d. hicilia 6-4. Laush pinned 'Beaman 5-33. Welch d' Underwood 3-0. Woods d. Umberger 4-4 911 (OT). Smith pinned ~etz'1:20; ~evrii d. Goldberg 6-4. Laursen d. Bentz 6-2. ~arostica6. Scrabeck 6-6 6-1 (h) UARTERFI~~ALS- awls d. Laush'9-7; Woods d. Welch 3-1: Smith d.' Devries (diault injury). Laursen d Marostica 19-12. SEMI-FINA~-WOO~Sd. Rawls 6-5. Smith d. Laursen 9-3. FINALS-Smith d. Woods 5-4; coholation (3rd place) Rawls d. Vandehey 12-3; (5th place) Welch d. Laursen 6-2.

177-POUND CLASS PRELIMINARIES-Shivers (Oklahoma) d. Gambill (Auburn) 11-2. FIRST ROUND-Jean (Iowa State) d. Wollschlager (UTex. El Paso) 11-2. Bishop (Long Beach St.) d. Millward (Idaho St.) 3-1. Sorochinsky (BYU) d. Keith (&vidson) 7-2. Labosky (Pennsylvania) d. Lees (wash.' State) 9-5. Strellner (Iowa) d. Bonnat (N~V)5-3. Bell (Buffalo) d. Vhafin (UC Davis) 6-5; katterson (Colo. St. Col.) d. Calka (~ai~uette)8-0. Shivers d. Halsey UCLA) 7-1. Cooper (Southern Ill) d Gemignani (Air Force) b-1. Comell (Michiga pinned ~iihols(Princeton) 6.32- (Adams St.) d. Podgurski '(~iami)3-0; Bos (Cal Poly) pinned Dinger (AA~~6:3(P; Zmdel (Mich. State) d. ,(Portland St.) 5-2; Blackford (Oregon St.) d. Lehr (Oneonta St.) 1-1 1-0 (OT); Wmnard (Okla. State) d. Rust (Syracuse) 3-0; Roshek (Utah) d. Tacha (gansas St.). SECOND ROUND-Jean pinned Bishop 7:50; Sorochinsky d. Labosky 6-5; StreIIner NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPlONSHIPS 11 pinned Bell 4-35. Shivers d. Patterson 5-2. Comell d. Cooper 3-1; Bos d. Engle 3-2; Zindel d. ~laikfoid5-0. Roshek d. ~inna:d 6-6 1-1 (RD). QUARTERFINALS-jean d. Sorochinsky 5-0; '~trellner pinned Shivers 3:29; Cornell d. Bos 6-2; Zindel d. Roshek 8-2. SEMI-FINALS-Jean d. Strellner 13-4. Cornell d. Zindel4-2. FINALS-Jean pinned Cornell 7:26;'Consolation (3rd place) Strellner d. Bos 6-4; (5th place) Sorochinsky d. Zindel 9-8.

191POUND CLASS FIRST ROUND-Sperry (Colo. St. U.) pinned House (Eastern Ky.) 7:36. Baum (Okla State) d Wilmarth (Oregon) 1-1 5-1 (OT). Labal (Nebraska) d. ~illespii(BYU) 5-0- el licks on' (Wisconsin) pinned ward (weberast.) 3:33- Kkse (Ohio State) d. Pot- truEk (Pennsylvania) 14-8- Kline (Cal Poly) d. Davis (Utah)'5-1. Buehler (San Francisco St. d. Leinberger (~ehiih)21-8- Hawkins (Lock Haven) d.'Crow (Oklahoma) 5-1- Scl!neider (Mich. State) pinned kguris (Massachusetts) 1~14.Salapa (Ohio U.) d. Thrasher (Air Force) 5-2. Grimes (San Diego St.) d. Tanaka 71daho St.) 10-4- Feder (C. W. Post) d. Latimer ?wash. State) 7-2- Salisb (California) pinned ~matb(N.C. State) 6:30; Donivan (Oregon St.) d. (~avy)3y; Duschen (Iowa State) d. Paolano (Syracuse) 7-3; Zander (Iowa) d. Winterstein (Ball State) 7-2. SECOND ROUND-Baum pinned Sperry 5:00. HeIlickson d. Labal 6-1; Kline d. Kruse 4-1. Buehler pinned Hawkins 7:45. ~chdiderd. Salapa 11-2; Grimes pinned Feder 7.d- Salisbury d Donivan 3-2. lhschen d. Zander 11-1 QU~TE~FINALS-~iumd. ~ellicl&on11-2; Mine d. ~uehier12-6; Grimes d. Schneider 8-2. Duschen pinned Salisbury 6:34. SEMI-FINLLS-K~~ d. Baum 3-2- Grimes pinned Duschen 7:21. FINALS-Kline d. Grimes 8-4. ~&-tsoZution (3rd place) Buehler pinned Schneider 3:20; (5th place) Duschen d. ~aui4-0.

HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS FIRST ROUND-&boe (Northern Iowa) d. Oyer (Fresno St.) 7-1. Sonntag (Maryland) d Tams (BYU) 5-3- McCue (Bloomsburg) d. Luttrell (Oklahoma) '7-2. Cindrich (Pitts- b;rgh) d. Blanshan '(~ankatoSt.) 13-7. Kraft (Northwestern) d. ~udron(Notre Dame) 8-4. Lewis (Oregon St) pinned ~alter'(~entState) 1:00. Beske (Iowa State) d. Brown (N

East-West College All-stars University Park, pcr.,Apr. 5, 1969 EAST 23 WEST 11 115-LB-Keller (Toledo) ...... 8 Gonzales (UCLA) ...... 123-LB-Boyd (Temple) ...... 4 Schmauss (Iowa State 130-LB-Russo (Bloomsburg) ...... 11 Groom (Golo. St. Col] : : 137-LB-Willigan (Hofstra) ...... 2 Frey (Oregon St.) ...... 145-LB-Prunzansky (Temple) ...... 3 Murphy (Okla. State) ... 152-LB-Kline (Maryland) ...... 4 Mihal (Iowa) ...... 160-LB-Wiendl (Wilkes) ...... 1 Rushing (Arizona) ...... 167-LB-Ahrens (Navy) ...... 3 Woods (Cal Poly) ...... 177-LB-Comell (Michigan) ...... 3 Strellner (Iowa) ...... 191-LB-Schneider (Mlch. State) .... 3 Kline (Cal Poly) ...... HVYWT-Smith (Mich. State) ...... 4 Osboe (Northern Iowa) . . COACmS: East--Ken Kraft (Northwestern) and Gray Simons (Lock Haven). Wed- Vaughan Hitchcock (Cal Poly) and Dale Thomas (Oregon St.). COLLEGE DIVISION INDfVlDUAL CHAMPIONS AND PLACE WINNERS I * I [Seeded positions shown in parentheses] Weight Champzbn Runner-up Third Fourth Fifth Sixth 115-LB...... HALL (3) Morley (5) (2) Pease (8) Curra Anderson Cal Poly Moorhead St. S.D. State E. Stroudsburg Old Dominion Sun Fran. St. 123-LB...... WALTER (I) Clark (7) Kucenic Tello Chavez (6) Popow Oswego St. Colo. Western N.D. State Northern Mich. San Fran. St. Lycoming 130-LB...... GROOM (1) Reiland (3) Best (6) McGann Flores G~PP Colo. St. CoE. Northern Iowa E. Stroudsburg Oswego St. Cal Poly Luther 137-LB...... STEHMAN (1) Rogers (3) Rembold Habecker (5) Bright (8) Testone (7) NW Missouri Colo. St. Col. S.D. State Ithaca Old Dominion Western Ill. 145-LB...... SEAL (1) Fern Johnson (6) Fitzgerald (8) Zeamer (4) Smith (2) Portland St. Hzlmboldt St. Cal Poly Moorhead St. NW Missouri Colo. St. CO~. 152-LB...... RAGLAND (3) Finch (1) Crider (2) Uhrick (4) Warren (6) DeVore (8) Old Dominion Cal Poly Colo. St. Col. Colo. Western Nevada E. Stroudsburg 160-LB...... WIENDL (I) Arnold (2 Guyer (6) Gildersleeve Ziegler (4) Bates Wilkes Gal PoA Northern Iowa Moorhead St. Springfield Illinois St. 167-LB.: . . . . WOODS (1) Wright (3) Alexander (2) Arnicucci (5) Dodge Bellock (6) Cal Poly Portland St. Colo. St. Col. N.Y. Maritime Augustana (Ill) Northern Iowa 177-LB...... BOS (2) Chafin Patterson (1) Lehr (6) Campbell (7) Hack Cal Poly UC Davis Cob. St. Col. Oneonta St. Portland St. Central Mo. 191-LB...... XLINE (1) Feder (2) Buehler (4) Kummerow Martin Henderson (3) Cal Poly C. W.Post Sun Fran. St. North Park Central Mich. Moorhead St. HVYWT.. . . . DSBOE (1) Blanshan (6) Petracek Schumacher (2) Bush Karney (4) Northern Iowa Mankato St. Cal Poly E. Stroudsburg Colo. Mines Portland St.

TEAM SCORING Cal Poly 127 Colo. St. Col. 81 Northern Iowa 49 Portland St. 45 Moorhead St. 36 Old Dominion 33 San. Fran. St. 33 E. ~troudsbu&31 Oswego St. h9 S.D State 26 AW Missouri 22 '~ankatoSt. 21 b~ Davis 19 will& 18 Western 111: 16 Humboldt St. '14 C. W. Post '13 dolo. westkrn 13 Central hiich. 12 N.Y. ~Gitirne11 N.DT State 11, 1ilinois St. 10, C~O.Mines 10, 0nebnta St. 9, 1thaka 9, Springfield 9: North Park 8, ~ckthernMich. 8, ~Grningside7, Nevada 6, Augus- tana (Ill.) 5, Luther 5, Ashland 4, Lycoming 4, Central Mo. 4, Chico State 3, North Central 3, Seattle Pacific 3, Eliza- bethtown 2, John Carroll 2, Cortland St. 2, SW Missouri 2, Cleveland St. 1, Cornell 1, Denison 1, NE Missouri 1, Sacra- mento St. l, Wheaton l, Worcester Poly l. College Division Championships

By WAYNE SHAW Sports Information Direcfor, Cd Poly

Tradition was shattered and records set in bunches during the seventh annual NCAA College Division Championships at San Luis Obispo, Calif., March 14-15. Three defending champions were successful in their title defenses while two others were unseated. Host Cal Poly wrapped up the team title at the conclusion of the semi- finals en route to a record-setting point accumulation of 127. Coach Vaughan Hitchcock's team became the first three-time winner and the initid team to be successful on its home mat. The Mustangs' 46-point mar- gin over runnerup Colorado State College was another new record. The Bears from were established as the pre-meet favorite on the strength of a 21-6 dual meet triumph over Cal Poly during the regular season. More than 10,000 sat in on the four sessions of the two-day tourney, including a throng of 3,500 that jammed Men's Gym for the finals. The record crowds watched 277 wrestlers from 70 colleges. The entries were second largest in both categories. Joe Wiendl of Wilkes, 160, Tom Kline of Cal Poly, 191, and heavyweight Kent Osboe of Northern Iowa won their second straight titles but North- east Missouri's Curd Alexander, 115, lost in the quarterfinals and Cal Poly's Tohn Finch was pinned in the 152 finals. Carl Ragland, Old Dominion, scored his fourth fall over Finch in 455 to take the 152 crown. He also earned the "outstanding wrestler" award and the Manuel Gorriaran trophy for accumulating the most falls in the least time, four in 14:30. Poly had six finalists and four of them won titles to tie the meet mark for most champs from one school. Terry Hall was forced into overtime to capture 115 honors over Moorhead State's John Morley, 9-9, 4-0. John Woods took 167 honors after finishing second in 1968. He bested Portland State's Rich Wright, 8-4. Ken Bos, third as a junior, tmk 177 laurels with a 5-2 nod over Kemper Chafin, UC Davis. Kline repeated at 191, beat- ing Chris Feder of C. W. Post, 10-2. Wiendl prevailed at 160, beating Poly's Rick Arnold for the title, 3-2. Osbae whipped Mankato State's A1 Blanshan, 11-0, in the heavyweight final. Chuck Seal, Portland State, the 152 champ as a soph and 145 runnerup in '68, pinned Jeff Fern, Humboldt State, in 3:20 for the 145 title. The third time was the charm for Northwest Missouri's Paul Stehman at 137. He decisioned Colorado State's Mike Rogers, 9-2, in the championship match after placing fifth and fourth the previous two years. Top-seeded Len Groom of Colorado State breezed to the 130 title with a 7-3 triumph over Marv Reiland of Northern- Iowa in the finals. John Walter, Oswego State, a runnerup in '68, took the '123 division by pinning Western Illinois' Scott Clark in 54 seconds. In addition to Cal Poly's four champions, the Mustangs grabbed two sec- onds, a pair of thirds and one fifth. Runnerup Colorado State had six place winners as it totaled 81 points. With four place winners, rn Iowa finished third with 49 points. 13 NATIONAL COLLEGE DIVISION CHAMPIONS: L-R front-Hall (Cal Poly) Walter (Oswego St.), Groom (Cob. St. Col.), Stehman (NW ~iisouri),Seal (Portland s;.); back -Ragland (Old Dominion), Wiendl (Wilkes), Woods (Cal Poly), Bos (Cal Poly), Kline (Cal Poly), Osboe (Northern Iowa).

PACIFIC-EIGHT RULERS: L-R front-Borchers (Stanford) Warren (California) Hahn (UCLA) Weigel (Oregon St ) konzales (UCLA). back-&is (Oregon St.) Latimer (Wash. ktate), Blackford (or& St.), Sicilia (~hsh.State), Snider (0regon7St.).

EASTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE KINGS: L-R, front-Boyd (Temple), Stahl (Nauy), Comiskey (Navy), Frantz (Penn State), Strosser (Temple); back-Christianson (Navy), Bentz (Lehigh), Ahrens (Navy), Bannat (Nauy), Czndnch (PMsbu~.gh]. Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association The strong and balanced squad from the United States Naval Academy romped to its second straight championship of the EIWA in Princeton University's new Gladwin Gymnasium scoring 83 points 20 more than second-place Army and 35 more than Penn State ind Lehigh, which'tied for third. The Middies won five individual titles in the 10 events, sewing up their crown early in the final evening. Greg Smith, A~y's167-pounder, won the Bill Sheridan Memorial Award presented to the wrestler scoring the most falls in the least aggregate time. The coaches' Outstand- ing Wrestler Award went to Clvde Frantz. Penn State 145-pounder, and the John ~litcherAward for the wrestler -who accuuklated the most career tkament points went to Navy 137-pounder Steve Comiskey. SCORING-Navy 83, Army 63, Lehigh 48, Penn State 48, Princeton 43, Temple 33, Pennsvlvania 30. Svracuse 30. Pittsburgh 22. Harvard 16. Comell 12. Yale 8,. Colgate- 6, Franklin & hiaGhal1 6, ~dumbia5r~ut ers 2. 123-LB-Boyd (T) champion Waters (LY 2nd Balrnat (PS) 3rd Mason (N) 4th. 130-LB-Stahl (N) Uyeda (P; Wright (Cor) 'white (Pe). 137-h~omiske~(N): Bymes (A) Keefe (PS) Catinell: (H). 145-LB-firantz (PS) ~c~eth(A) Greenberg (S) Legg (Y).' 152-~~-~&osser(T) ~dfman(A) Abraham '(Ps) ~attle; (N). 160-LB~ Christiansb (N), Bacastow (L) hardotti (A) K;hn (Pi). 167-L&-Bentz (L) 'smith (A), Potts (Pr) Chatterton (H). 17~-LB-~hrens(N) Rust (s) Labosky (Pe) ~hgm~son(Pr). 191-IB--~annat (N), ~o&ck (Pe), Paolano ($1, ~ichol; (Pr); ~v~~k-~indrich(pi): Dressell (Pr), Leinberger (L), Meyer (A). Big Eight Championships SCORING-Okla. State 91, Oklahoma 90, Iowa State 73, Missouri 27, Colorado 16, Kansas St 11 Nebraska 7 115-~&~&pp(0s) champion Lampe (IS) 2nd Garcia (C 3rd Orta (N) 4th- 123-LB-Thrasher (0s) Keeley &) Komloske (C) b. Barrett [M). ~~o-LB-McG~~~ (0) Riley (OS) ~chmLuss(IS) J. Lett (KS). 157-L~-~able IS^, McDougall (KS), ~ofger(0) ~ithnar (C). 145-iB-~rant (0) hy (0s) Adams (IS) Metcalf C). 152-~~-A&son (OS), Eagleston (01, zemmh (3Olson [IS); l60-Le~~cclory Martm (IS), Thompson (M), Lander (0s); 167-LB-Laush (0),Lightner (W), Smith (IS), Winer (M 177-LB-Shivers (0), Jean (IS), Winnard (OS), Thomas (M); 191-LB- Duschen (IS) kamn (OS), Libal (N), Byrd (M); HVYWT-Ward (OS), Knudsen (M), Luttrell (01, keske (IS). Big Sky Conference SCORING-Idaho St. 113, Montana St. 67, Weber St. 66, Montana 36, Idaho 20, Gonzaga 14. 115-LB-Smith (IS) ohampion, Jeffery (WS) 2nd Jordan (G) 3rd Lockwood (MS) 4th. 123-LB-Kilpartick (MS) Rodriquez (IS) K ~eifery(WS) ~arhehe(I). 130-LE- ~ug%noto (WS) Stuart (I) gachechak (M) koderson (MS). i37-LB-~bel (IS) Olson (MS) Monts (G)~rookstok (WS). l#-~dlX.Anderson (IS)) B. Andersen (MS)) Dixon (WS~~atthews'(~)- 152-L~-~dade (IS), Cooper (M) ~is&anger(MS) ~onei(WS). 160-b-~all (IS), ~Abbins(M), Ferrin (WS), Dineed. (G); 167-~B-~eye;(MS), ~udd; (G), Whirnpey (WS), Magateaux IS); 177-LB-Hams (IS), Hull (WS), Mehrens (M), Burgess (MS). 191-IgTanaka (IS\, Clausen (I), Becker (ME), Gardner (WS); HWWT -Milward (I$, Vincent (MS), Ward (WS), Stranahan (M). Bia Ten Chamnionshiw SCORTNG-Mich. State 92. yowa 50. ~ichiein41. ~hnvestern- 41. , Minnesota-- 24.-. wi&Con& 19?-1hois 14, Indiana 14, bhio ~Fte11,'Purdue 0. 123-LB-Bissell (MS) champ~on Nichols (Mm) 2nd Parke (11) 3rd Donano (0s) 4th. 130-LB-Hudson (Mic), Ellis (d~),.Lamphere M,Dunn (N);) 137-LB-Lawren& (MS), Ruttrey (N), Rubin (Mi?), Bnggs (10); 145-LB-hntz (In), Nlcholas (W), Rott (Il), Pelcl (Mm); 152pLB-Aba~ace (MS), Zemaq (N), Wells (Io), Marshall (11); 160-LB- Mm (MS), Mihal (TO), Norton (N), Axtell (Mm); 167-LB-Rawls (Mlc), DeVries (Io), 16 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1970 Laursen (N) Karslake (MS). 177-LB-Zindel (MS) Cornell (Mic) Strellner (Io), Kruse (0s); HVYWT-S~~~(MS): Hellickson (W), ~tea&s (lo), Kraft [N). California Collegiate Athletic Association SCORING-Cal Pol 122 Long Beach 57 Fresno St. 52, CP Pomona 44, Los Angeles St. 13 Fullerton St i, S& Fernando all& St. 8. 115i~-~ora~a' (FRS) champion. 1S3--Morgan (8)Moore (LB). 130-LB- Flores (CP) Rivera (m).137-LB-&chardson (CP) Robinso; (FuS). 145-dB-~ohnson CP) ~hecl&tts(FRS). 1&2-~~-~inch(CP) (h~).160-~~-&old (CP) Pollard [Cp$); 167-~~-~oods(CP), West (LAS)~I~~-LB-BO; (CP), Bishop (LB); i91-LB- Kllne (e),Albrecht (LB); HVYWT-Oyer (FRS), Petracek (CP). Canadian Intercollegiate Championships SCORING-Ontario-Quebec 125% Western Collegiate 105 Ottawa St. Lawrence 65% Ontario Intercollegate 32% hdaritimes Intercollegiate 53k. li5-~~-Ghornomydz(OQ) &pion Bernon (OSL) 2nd. 123-LB-Hall (OQ), Stark (WC); 130-LB-Jensen (WC), TinsJay (d~);137-~B-~onnoil~ (OQ), tie Warren (O*) and Conant (WC). 145-LB-Gauth~er (OSL) Rabel (OQ). 152-LB-Garve (WC) Allison (0 ); ~W-LB-S&O~ (OQ), Burgener (~6);167-~~-Bayward (OQ), ~ariask(WC); 179-LB-Barron (OQ), Mundry (WC); 191-LB-M~llard (OQ), Speers (WC); HVYWT- Laycos (WC), Hogan (MI). Central Intercollegiate Championships SCqRING-Howard U. 96, Norfolk St. 87, Elizabeth City 61, Morgan St. 43, Virgma St. 13. 115-LB-Evans (MS) champion Powell (NS) 2nd Deloatch (EC) 3rd Straher (H) 4th. 123-LB-Greene (NS) Myers (H)) Washington M$) Deloatch (EC). ~~O-LB-CUM~~~~ ham (NS) Cannon (Ek) Banton IH) Hope (VS\. li7-~B-~eyes(~k) Lay (EX) McCoy (MS), ~ahes(NS). 145kB-~~ers(kc) els son'(^) Henson (MS) h ill (NS). ~LB- Powell (NS) ~oltdn(H) Gray (VS) lom mas (EC): 160-~~-~p&n(NS) ~6rons(H) Lamb (EC).' 167-LB-~kedith (H)' Harris (NS) '~iller(MS), Lee (h);177-Ld Walker (H)' Arnold (MS) saunders9(~s)Allen (vs). 191-LB-Solomon (NS), Harper (H), ~nderlon(EC), geAy (VS); HVYW~?-K-~~~'(EC), Rucker (H), Eaton (MS), Garrett (NS). College Athletic Conference SCORING-U. of South 106, Wash. & Lee 71, Washington U. 62, Centre 42, South- western 19. 115-LB-Parker (US) champion, White (W&L) 2nd Lerman (WU) 3rd. 123-LB- Harris (WU) Anderson (US) Rasbeny (W&L)- 130-Lh-~aker (US) Cox (c) Green- wald (WU). ' 137-LB-~ara~i~(WU) slate& (US) Cobb C). 1)45-~~-B&ns(C), Billings (US) West (WLkL). 152-LE-~r&n (US) ~askns(WU\ kochrane C). 160-LB -Whitewate; (US) ~iggind(WdrL) ~eisenheimt&(WU). 167-dB-~ichols [Uh Carter (W&L), Jones (CA 177-~B-~ebs~er(W&L), Booker (~Ts), Gorham (WU); c91-LB- Copenhaves (W&L), Tlerney (So), Day (WU); HVYWT-Clarke (W&L), Goss (US), Schnorbus (WU). College Conference Of Illinois And Wisconsin SCORING-Augustana 92 Wheaton 88 Carthage 54 North Central 28, North Park 1 28, Ill. Wesleyan 26 carroil 20, ~lmhurit16, ~ilhlin'9 115-LB-Leaman (w) champion Martin (A) 2nd ~erbey(IW) 3rd Talbott (Cart) 4th- 123-LB-Anderson (A) ~oollas(Cart) ~rahhm (W) Bender {IW). 130-LB- ~ackson (NC) Lange (c&) Johnson (NP) Campbell (A). 137-~B-~hski(Cam), Mitchell (NP)' Clay (A) ups& (NC). 145-LG-~enning (A) farman (W) Miller (NCh Clavette (car;). 152-~k~.cam&& (W) Durian (A) ~bbden(IW) '~eske(Cart 160-~B-~evoc~(A), Dmese (Cart). ~obinsbpl(NC), Rahier (W); 167-iE-Dodge (*k Zapf (Cart) Montgomery (W) Skaggs (IW). 177-LB-Scholl (W) Yegge (A) Marslco (E) ~oels:her (Cam). 191- eyers (~fElfvin (E) ~ohnso&(IW) ~hhmberlain (~f;HVYWT-K~~~~~~W (NP), Harper (w),' Spencer (drt), Thomalla (M). East Stroudsburg Open SCORING-(Top 20)-E Stroudsburg 81 Ohio U 80 West Chester 73 NY Maritime 70 Maryland 51 Orange'Co 38 Penn dra plers '31 '~lizabethtown2$ Cortland St. 25: Fairleigh f if kin son 14, kaeiau Col. 14 ~haddlusStevens 10, erne Co. 9, 5f 4 COLLEGIATE REVIEWS 17 I*-a 9, Bucknell 8, Rutgers 8, Millersville St. 8, Kutztown 8, NYUAC 8, Suffolk b0. I. 115-LB--Miller (Unat) champion, Zychowicz (OU 2nd, Pease (ES) 3rd, Criscione (NYM) 4fh; 123-LB-Pruzansky (FD), Terrill (UM) blason (OU) Barwell (WC). 130- LB-D. IEazewhkle (Unat). *Carrozza (WC). at& (ES). Furkianz (CS): 137:~~-J. H&ewinkle (Uniat) ~elchior(CC) ~ayk(d~) ~abecker'i~). 145-~&~dhdd (ESj Russo (Unat) ldarco (WC) ~aGdosh(unat): 152-L~-~ahn(UM) Sherman CS)) Dei,edric (dat), Stepheson (wc); 160-~~-6ixon(NYM), Brinser (E:, DeVore tES): Stembere (PG): 167-LB-Arnicucci (NYM). Griscom (WC). Freeze UJnat). Elder (Unatl: i77-LB-"Loga& (PG), Cawley (wc)', ~ac&elin (TS),' ~oen(OU); 191-~~-sidati'(OUj; Salapa (OU), Sullivan (PG), Re~d(NYM ); HVY WT-Schunacher (ES),.- Jacques - (CC), Stramandinoli (NYM), Bromhski (LC). .-

Far Western Conference SCORING-San Francisco St. 73, Chico St. 58, Humboldt 57, UC Davis 55, Hayward St. 37 Sacramento St 36 Nevada 30 Sonoma 0 115t~~-~arrientos'(a) champion, '~oberts (SS) 2nd Anderson (SFS) 3rd Daniels (Hu) 4th. 123-LB-Yaudegis (SS) Sunderland (CS) kortesmaki (Hu) ~u]!ii(UC). 130-~~-jefferson(SFS) Winkler ' (UCD) Flores (&I) McGee (N). :37-~B-~pear; (Hu), Jara (UCD) ~rasc(Ha) Jacobsen (6s). 145- ern (Hu) or (SFS) Jones (N) Burns (Ha).*152-LB-~ddges (Hu) ~ar)sen(SFS) Pickett (HU) Wilson (UCD led-LB-sherm& (SFS), Warren (N), ~ehm(CS), ~reni?u(UCD); 16f-L~-~alra(H& Lucas (SFS) Johnson (Hu) Podva (UCD). 177-LB-(Jhafm (UCD) Hedlund (CS) Geitz (Hu) Fernkdo (SS). lgl:~~-~uehler(~Fs) O'Brien (UCD) &ott (CS), eider son (SS$ HVYWT-DT~~&~(CS), Couso (SS), 0cds (N), Glenn SF^).

4-1 Championships SCORING-Indiana St. 61, Northern Ill. 56, Kent 49, Buffalo 36, Miami 36, Toledo 34 Indiana (Pa) 22 Central Mich 17 Marquette 16 Ball State 15 Bowling Green 14: St. Francis 12, hotre Dame li, western Mich. li, Gettysburg 6 Eastern Ky. 6, Cdrtland 2, Union 2, Case Tech 1, Illinois-Chicago 1. ll5~LB-Diamond (IS) champion, Sheer (Mi) 2nd, Watson (Bu) 3rd, Keller (T) 4th- 12:s-LB-Caine (NI), Brown (Bu), Chesber (CM), Morgan (IP); 130-LB-Junko (T): Mllkovich (KS), Plasman (Mi), Poulson (Ma); 137-LB-Dayton (NI), Kling (IP), Pis~p0 (KS), O'Erien (Ma); 145-LB-Humphreys (IS), Bacon (WM , Pmlm (KS), Clark (BG). 152-LB-Ferraro (IS), Maizitelli (NI), Tharp (Bu), Bolton (Ih); 160-LB-McCartney (T): Layton (IS), Saternow (KS), Meissner (Eu); 167-LB-Torsell (St F), North (M), Herbert (KS), Falk .(BG); 177-IS-Podgurse (Mi), Bell (Bu), Vanderport (m),Galka (Ma); 191-LB-Wmterstth (BS), Emenheiser (G), Maloof (BG), House (EK); HVYWT- Mudron (ND), Osborne (IS), Walter (KS), Szukis (NI).

Great Lakes Colleges Association SCORING-Denison 73 Ohio Wesleyan 63 Wabash 57, Wooster 55, Earlham 46, Albion 22, Kalarnazoo 22,' DePauw 21, Hope 6. 115-LB-H& (Den) champion, Earle (OW) 2nd Welter (Wa) 3rd Stephens (Wo) 4th- 123-k&Keown (qW) Myers (K) Stepp (Den)

Independent College Athletic Conference SCORING-Union 107 St Lawrence 67 RPI 86, Hobart 60, Clarkson 40. 115-LB--RUM (U) chBm6ion Yuhn (d) 2nd- 123-LB-Munno (U) Barrows (U)- 130-LB--IYAntuo1~, (U) ~rowi(RPI). 137-~&~lair(RPI) Maxon ' (H). 145-~d Knetzer (U) Baer (RPI).' 152-1;B- {H) Carlson (RPI). l&-~~-~lark(A) Dobbin (H).167-d-~imon (u), Robinson (C); 1?7-LB-~andish' (RPI), Perfit (SL); i91-~B- Bed ($L),Boyar (H); HWWT-LaRock (SL), Shalter (C). ELITE OF SOUTHERN CONFERENCE: L-R front-Parkm (WWliarn 6 Mary), Wood (Citadel), Ellenberger (East Carolina), ~reenb;?rg(George Washington), Bastain (Enst Carolina); back-Bull (Citadel), Kennedy (VMI), Hobson (William cL Mary), Curai (William cL Mary), Keith (Davidson), Biddle (VMI).

EAST STROUDSBURG OPEN MONARCHS: L-R front-Miller (Unat) Pmzansky (Fair- leigh Dickinson) D. Hazewinkle (Unat) ]. ~azewinkle(Unat) ~cDo&ld (East Strouds- burg), alla ah an' (Maryland); back-~iion (N.Y. Maritime), Amiceccci (N.Y. Maritime), Logan (Penn Grapplers), Sidoti (Ohio U.), Schumucher (East Stroudsburg).

BE ST IN NEW ENGLAND ,IWA: L-R, front-McGonnigle (Springfield), Licciardello (Springfield), Pollard (Sprzngfzeld), Marchetti (Central Conn.), Freeman (Massachusetts), Stahlmasz (New Hampshire); back-Stebbins (Wesleyan), Poppella (Springfield), Bmges (Springfield), Zguris (Massachusetts), Snyder (WPI), COLLEGIATE REVIEWS 19 Interstate Conference SCORING-Illinois St 90 Central Mich 86 Western I11 48 Eastern Ill 48 115-LB-Stwall (EI)'ch&iom, ~ennyhn?IS) 2nd. 123-~k-~lark(k) ~arland (CM); 130-LB-Mann (IS), Chesher (CM); 137-~~-~o&e(CM), Jacobs (IS);' 145-LB- Minkel (CM), Jawbsen (IS); 152-LB-Kutsha (WI), Pozansky (IS); 160-LB-Bates (IS), Freeze (CM); 167-LB-Myers (IS), Hinz (CM . 177-LB-Hannah (IS), Miltko (CM); 191-LB-Wmtjen (EI), Martin (CM); WYd~Bedfuas(IS), Brude (CM). Iowa Intercollegiate Conference SCORING-Upper Iowa 109, Luther 89, Dubu~ue71, Wartburg 38, Central 21, Simpson 18, Buena Vista 9. 115-LB--Burkholder (UI) champion, Clemens (L) 2nd, Wilson (C 3rd, McHone (S) 4th- 123---Campbell (UI) Gipp a) Whitehead (D) Breitbacb (4.130-LB-C. Gipp (L)' Osborn (UI) ~avidsog(W) ~iackstedt(0). i37-LB-~etchu& (W) Alitz (L) ~aker(UI), ~essier(S); 145-~~I~endrix(D), ~ikler(UI), Barsness (L), blass (BV); 152-LB-Tieclt (UI) Furlane (C) Simms (D) Worden (L). 160-LB--Neist (L), Knutson D) Krumlinde (u?) Duggan ~BV).167-

1969-70 NWCA Officers President ...... Karl Kitt, U.S. Air Force Academy President-elect ...... Grady Peninger, Michigan State University Past President ...... LeRoy Alitz, US. Military Academy Secretary-Treasurer . . . .Ted Bredehoft, Arizona State University Membership Secretary .. Doug Parker, Springfield College COLLEGIATE REVIEWS 21 38. St. Thomas 36. Duluth 26. St. Marv's 6. 115-~~-~vendGn-(S~)-c&pi&--~ic&an (A) 2nd Hartung (ST) 3rd Fwseth (GA) 4th. 123-LB-Palmstien (ST) owe (A) ~ricksoi(M) Ziegler (GA): 130-LB- Good (A): Johnson SJ) Dunn (~jWaldron 'ST). 137-~~-kollison(M) k. Johnson (A), Boyce (C),Hoekm '(sM); 145-LB-Yanko& (c;, Molitor (S J), Crofton. (GA), Snow (A). 152-LB-Nerothm (GA) Newall (M) Anderson (D) Gronneberg (C). 160-LB- ~tehart.(A), Ackerman (sJ),' Michel (C), '~iller(D); 165-LB- ish hop (c),'D. Miller (A), Witter (GA) McCarthy (SJ); 177-LB-Hefleckson (M), Anderspn (A M~ller(SJ) Smith. (C);19l-h3-~aIe Miller (A), Tripp (S ), Nelson (M), Fmk (&; HVYW< Favorite (ST), Froehle (D), Estvold (C), Aurie (!?J). Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association SCORING-NE Missouri 92, NW Missouri 85, Central Mo. 49, SE Missouri 44, SW Missouri 38. 115-LB--Alexander (NE) champion, Lapinski (SE) 2nd McMullin (SW) 3rd. 123-LB -Garcia (NW), Oxford (SE), Young (SW); 130-~B-~;n?oavage(NE), ~llioh(NW), Matson (C). 137-LB-Zeamer (NW) StaIIings NE) Ghsan (SE). 145-LB--Stehman (NW) ids (NE) McClard (SE). ~S~-LS-MC&Y (SW) James (NW) Miller (NE). 160-he f ell or (c), C. Hines (~k),Hostetter (NW); 16~-LB-~e~oy~sw), ~arrold (NE), Hack (C); 177-LB-Mueller (NW), Wissore (SE St~cht(NE). 191-LB-Simmons (NE), Devore (NW), Arbisi (C); HVYWT-Beard (NEh Turnbough '(c), Johnson (SE). Mountain lnfercollegiate Wrestling Association SCORING-Colo St Col 91 Adams St 72 Air Force 54 Idaho St. 52, Montana St. 29 Weber St. 23 'Uta'h state 60 ~orther6A&. 6 Colo. western 0. il5-~~-~imo&(AS) charnpioL A. Sanchez (c~c) 2nd Freshour (AF) 3rd, Lieber- man (US) 4th; 123-LB-Kilpatrick (MS), Takahashi (IS), Fontanez (AS 130-L& Thompson (AS), Sugnnoto (Web S), Grenard (AF), Llndley (US); 13JjLB-Groom (CSC), Vigil (AS), Reary (AF), Curry (IS); 145-LB-Levy (AS), Rogers (CSC), Anderson (MS). 152-LB-Smth (CSC) Shade (IS) Horton (AF) Jones (WS). 160-LB-Hall (IS) ~iehi(AF) James (CSC) fie~son(US).' 167-LB-~leiander (CSC)' Meyer (MS) sera: beck (AF) ' Magoteaux (is). 177-LB-hngle (AS) Gemignani (LF) ~olinsky'(NA) Melius (C~C).191-LB-Thrisher (AF) Notario (kc) Tanaka (IS)' Churchill (ws)~ ~~~~~4he;lock(CSC), Kusleika (AS), Alvarez (US),' Milward (IS).' New England I. W. A. SCORING-Springfield 124, Central Conn. 69, Massachusetts 49, MIT 40, WPI 34, Wesleyan 29 Connecticut 25 New Hampshire 22 B~stonCol. 19 Tufts 18, Brown 14, Williams 12:Coast Guard 6,'Brandeis 6, 'st. 6, Lowell ~kch5. 115-LB-McGonnigle (S) champion Fon (We) 2nd Riccio (CC) 3rd Baron (MIT) 4th. 123-LB-Licciardello S) ~ichm&d (8) Ericson '(MIT) German (is). 130-L& ~oliard(S) Polizzotto (WPI)) Grannowitz (kc) Hull (cG).' 137-LB-Marchetti (CC), Sinelair (sf Saia (C) ~accaAni(BC). 145-LB-heeman (M; Romas (S) Calvey (BC) Martin (LT). 152-~~&ddrnan(NH)' Browne (CC Nero (sS Hawkins (MIT). 160-LB -Stebbins (ke), Detrick (CC), ziggl& (S), Young b;l); 167-Jh-~oppella (S), khristian (Bro), Martin (T), Denham (NH); 177-LB-Barges (S), Cary (T), Willman (M), Warren (WPI); 191-LB-Zguris (M), Glascock (S), Ford (C); MeMaree (CC); HVYWT-Snyder (WPI), Andree (MIT), Wilson (Wi), Friske (S). North Central Conference SCORING-Northern Iowa 81, North Dakota St. 80, South Dakota St. 74, Moming- side 59, North Dakota 15, Augustana 12. 115-LB-Schmidt (SDS) champion Eggenberg (M) 2nd Brist (ND) 3rd Shaffer (NI) 4th; 123-LB-Kucenic (NDS), ~asod(M), King (SDS), ~ilson(NI). 13b-~~-~eiland (NI), Hartle (M), Tinquist (NDS), Beynon (SD); 137-LB-Forde (NDS), Rembold (SDS), Sothmann (NL), Dodge (A); 145-LB-Ohonen (NDS), Stolz (NI), Engels (SDS), Cuckie (SD); 152-LB-Ask (M), Young (NI Fosheim (SDS) Scbmitt (NDS); 160-LB-Guyer (NI) Kwh (SDS) Rogers (NDS) Eckrman M). 167-LB-Bellock (NI) Kettelson (ND) ~cN'itt(SDS) denderson (NDS). ll.I-LB-!b&p (SDS) Twardy (N~s) christenso; (M), widdimkbe (ND); 191-LB-kchensk (M), Onken (s~s),Leuer (NDS~,Pelot (SD); HVYWT-Osboe (NI), Mortenson (NDS), Gapa (A), Bakalars (SD). Northern States Intercollegiate Conference SCORING-Moorhead 81, Bemidji 65, Mankato 60, St. Cloud 52, Winona 45, Mich. Tech 13, UMin Morris 9. INDEPENDENT COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TITLISTS: L-R, front- Simon (Union), Knetzw (Union), Munno (Union), Ross (Hobart), D'Antuono (Union), Ruhl (Union), Blair (RPI); back-Clark (St. Lawrence), Bell (St. Lawrence), Pandzsh (RPI), LaRock (St. Lawrence).

CREAM OF CROP IN PENN CONFERENCE: L-R front-Fay (Lock Haven) Melchior (Lock Haven), Best (East Stroudsburg), I+sso (~ho&s~~rg),Cook (California7~t.);back -Thompson (Bloomsburg) Niebel (Clarzon Griscom (West Chester), Cawky (West Chester), Payer (~dinboroj,McCue (Blomskrg).

GREAT LAKES' SOVEREIGNS: L-R,',front- ill (Denison), Keown , (Ohw Wesleyan), Farmm (Earlham), Tobzn (Earlham), Matchell (DePfuw), Weed (Dmon). back-Lynch (Wooster), Black (Wooster), Minich (Denuon), Xtpton (Wabash), ~ust'ed (Wabash). COLUGIATE REVIEWS 23 115-Za-Morley (Mo)champion, Franke (Ma) 2nd Griffith (SC 3rd Ackerman MT) 4th; 123-LB-Engh (B), Cook (Mo), Arnold (W), ~ohhson(SO: ldO-I&Genns~m &SO), Oland (W), Hans (SC), Eyans (Ma); 137-LB-Saxe (B), fiohter (Ma), Thomas (Mo), Edwards : 145-LB-N~emczvk (B). Fltzgerald (Mo). Wellner (Ma), Short (SC); 152-~~-~all''(Mo)? arson (B),. Radabaugh TM~),dall&&er (SC); 160lB-Tandehill (W), Eckert (B) Glldersleeve (Mo) Beseres (SC). 167-LB-Rybd (Ma) T Hans (5C) Hitesman (W) &ay (MT). 177d- haw (SC) 'schmuck (B) ~inzme& {~a)~nholi (W); 191-d~enderson\MO) Lyeck (UM),'~ckerman (w), Rat (MT); ~VYWT- Blanshan (Ma), Halbert (SC), dlashdl (B), T&-bell (MT). Ohio Conference SCORING-Denison 6Q, Ohio Wesleyan 60, Hiram 50, Wooster 50, Baldwin-Wallace 47 Muskingum 41 Heiilelberg 30 Wittenberg 27, Oberlin 16, Gapital 15, Marietta 12: Mount Union 15, Kenyon 5, derbein 3. 115-LB-Earle OW) cha.mpim, Skrobot (CU) 2nd, Lommler (Hi) 3rd, Ganning (Dg 4th; 123-LB-Zach,chenko (Hi) Steoo (D) Keown (OW) Vogeler (K). 130.Lk Wpin (D) Lively (OW) ~an)ahan(Hi) baruso (Wi). ld7-LB-~otey (OW) Mas1 (He), Wray (MU), Klingel (~i);145-LZ3-B;tcheF (BW), ~kla(Hi), Hatch (W), danogg (OW). 152-LB-Uemens (Ob) Weed (D) Clevidence (BW) Hmdman (CW). 160-LB- Lyncd (Wo), Tegrotenhuis (~b),~aulknLr (He), ~~sselmai(D); 167-LB-B?I~& (Wa), Wince (MU), Geiser (Hi), Vidal (Ma); 177-LB-Much (D), Wilson (Wo), Stark (Mu), Westbrook (BW); 191-LB-Parker (Mu), Connelly. (Wi), Kenyon (Ma), Froberg (D); HYYWT-Hmn (BW), Bunge (Mu), Beaver (He), Bibbee (Wr).

Ontario-Quebec Intercollegiate Athletic Association SCORING-Western Ontario 74, Guelph 71, Waterloo 59, McGill 58, Toronto 42, Wmdsor 30 McMaster 21 Queen's 9 115-~~-borxmmydz(MG) aham&on Cunningham (WO) 2nd Taylor (Wa) 3rd, Gossling (G) 4th; 123-LB--Hall (Wa), ~kterson(WO), Ferguson IG Zajacz (McM 130-LB-Tmslay (WO) Sauer (T) Houghton (Wa) Aubin (McG). k37-LB-Connod; (WO), Todd (MCG), hedderson (wa), Kerr (G); i45-~~-~abel(wo!, Ross (McG), Simms (T), Hobbs (G); 152-LB-Allison (T), Cadagan (McM), Gutmanis .(WO), Gard (Wa); 160-LB-Symm (G), Stoodley (McG), Corrin (WO), Drohan (Wi). 167-LB- Mayward (GI, &vest (WI), Cazes (Q), Neahr (McM); 177-LB--Barren (T): Littlejohn (GI, Broshett McG), Darroch (WO); 191-LB--Mdlard (G), Saunders (Wa), Dorion (Wi). Ww(MA); HVYWT-Padheld (Wa), R. Saunders (G), Krawczyk (McM), Hallett (W4. Pacific-8 Championships SCORING-Oregon St. 99, Washington 50, UCLA 47; Oregon 46, Wash. State 40, Stanford 21, California 15. 115-LB-Gonzales (UCLA) champion, Miller (0 2nd Garoian (05) 3rd Yarnamoto (C) 4th. 123-LB-Berg (W) Larson (0s) Schar (01 ~anhoval(UCLA). l~O:~~-weigel (0s) ~oore(W) Thomas (s) Abell (~6).137-~~:~ahn (UCLA) ShJlts (W) Hawkins (0s): Maillow (6);145-LE-~arren (C), Prey (OS), Climer (W), '~ord(WS); '152-LB-- Borchers (S) Tomasovic (0s) Noah (0)Dunn (UCLA). 160-LB--Snider (0s) Alder (UCLA) ~uitle(S) McLean to). 167-~~-~ieilia(WS) %allace (W) ~andehe; (0s) Davis (UCLA); 17i-~B-~lackfo~d(OS), Lees (WS), Galsey JUCLA~,OI'Donnell (0); 191-LB-Latimer (WS), Wdmarth (0), Domvan (OS), Panowicz (W); HVYWT-Lewis (OS), Muller (O),Oswell (W). Pennsylvania Conference SCORING-Lock Haven 96, Clarion 78, Bloomsburg 68, E. Stroudsburg 45, West Chester 38, Edinboro 35, California 21, Shippensburg 16, Millersville 14, Kutztown 3, Slippery Rock 3 Mansfield 2 115-LB--Fay '(LH) champion Pease (ES) 2nd Harrington (Ed) 3rd Strong (Cl) 4th- 123-LB-Melchior (LX) Rosedeld (Ed) ~eim,(B) Cruys (WC). lhO-~B-~est(ES): Foley (LH) Smythe (6) Taylor ((3)->~~-LB-R&SO (B) Flip& (LH) Stine (Cl) Redden (~h);145-LB--&k (Ca), ~rohnerkle(LH), ~reszer(Cl) warn& (Sh). 152: LB-Thompson (B) Taxis (LH) Devore (ES) Dymond i60-~B-~iebd(Cl), Scherfel (Mi) 0w;n (B) ~eltd(Sh) 167-~B~~riscom(&%I: ficotta (Cl) Rhoades (LH) wa~ade(B). 177~L~--~awley'(wc) Metz (LH) Shaffer (Cl) ~n&ews 19l-k~nyer(~dj, Hawkins (W),~iegel'(~l), ~rrigoxh (Ca); HVYF~C-MCC~~{:\: Shumacher (ES),Holsopple (Cl), Gardner (WC). THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1970 Presidents Athletic Conference SCORING-John Carroll 105, Wash. & Jeff. 56, Allegheny 54, Thiel 54, Case Tech 47, Bethany 31 Adelbert 6 115-~B-~obkrts(JC) ch&pion Beegle (W&J) 2nd Elkin (Al) 3rd Turner (CT) 4th. 123-LB-Yash (CT), Korb (JC), brochena (Al), ~ra&(T); 130-d~line(p), ~eed (All) Smith (JC) Chicanlli (W&J). 137-LB-Bemc (W&J) Collins (JC) Weishner (B) ~pas&rs(T); 145:LB-~o~illan (Jd), Alderson (W&J), Fr&s (T), ~aczai(B); 152-~d Brannaka (W&J) Parsons (JC) Muschlck (T) Boomer (Al). 160-LB--Saternow (T) Volkrnann (JC) Galore (Ad) ~ieblich(B) 16f-~~-0bemyer'(JC) Pittman (B) was: kowitz (T), ~ocock(W&J); 1~7-LIb~elly(JC), Jones (CT), ~lbright'(~l),Nelson &&J); 191-LB-Swinkola (Al), McCtrthy (B), McCartney (T), Goch (JC); HVYWT-Tobop (T), Duda (Al), Fyda (CT), IGrchner (JC). Rockv Mountain Conference i SCORING-&lo. St. Col. 1f4 Adams St. 93 UN Omaha 75 (Solo. Western 46, Colo. Mines 21 Emporia St. 8 gort Hayes 7 ~SbuthernUtah 6 Ibrt Lewis 4. 115-~~--~le&nder(UNO) &ion ~imorh(AS) 2nd ~ancdez(CSC) 3rd Sievers (CW) 4th. 123-LB-Tolifm~n (CW) ~a)gner(CSC) Fontadez AS) Cozad (UNO). 130- L~~~rocnk(CSQ Thompson AS^ Kerst (CM) Galler (UNO\*~~~-LB-R~xP~s IQQ, Vl@l (AS) Van Ihm (CW) ~tra&(UNO). le5-~~-~mith(c~c) Levy (AS Johnson UNO) shyer (CW) 152-L'B-washington '(UN0) Uhrick (CW) ' Tresner (&H) Fritz {AS). i6U-LI3-Lett (AS), Crider (CSC) Hozak (h)Hayward '(FX) 167-~dlames (cs~)? Morrison (CM), Ernsick (UNO): Hart (CW);177-~~-~lex&der (CSC), M. Washmgton (UNO) Engle (AS) Sanders (ES). 191-LB--Gray (AS) Notarlo (CSC) Hospodka (UNO), barker (SU); 'HVY~~-Sherkck(CSC), Kusleika ' (AS), ~i~frnille; (UNO), Jackson (CW). Southeastern Conference SCORING-Auburn 78 Chattanooga 48 Milligan 48 Troy State 43 Georgia 41 U. of South 41, Georgia3~ech38, laba am: 37, LSU 2d, SW Louisiana'l3, ~ar~vild 6, Carson-Newman 2. 115-LB-Alley (Au) champion Hood (Ch) 2nd Speegle (GT) 3rd Fout (Ge) 4th. 123-LB-Faires (a)Boyle (5~6)Moseley (Au) 'Anderson (US). 130-~~-~aker(US): Fre 'a (Al), ~illian'(~u),im (~i).137-LB-dbrande (Al) ~kiels(Au), Goldstein (GT~Parrish (TS); 145-LB-Beavers '(~i),Asbury (GTX ~arltEr(Ge). Green (US). 352- LB-klasser (Ch) Saville (GT) Lunt (Al) Starnes (Au). 160-LB-Holliday (Auf Hall (Ge), Rogers (TS)). Ward (GT); '167;~B-~&ro (LSU), ~ikenbender(Mi), ~eisrnag(Ch), Puryear (GT). 177-LB-Farraoe (MI) Murphy (TS) Gross (Au) Moyers (SWL). 191- LB-Gambill '(Au), Brugel (TS), ~obker(US), nett (Ma); 'HVYWT-~yons' (Ge), Calloway (TS), Goss (US), Jilleba (Al). Southern California Intercolleqiate Conference SCORING-Redlands 79 Pomona 59 Clare -Mudd 59 Cal Tech 56 Whittier 51 115-LB-Zamudio (P) cdampion, ~urkshi~ei~) 2nd %oung (R) 3rd 'Nishida (cM)' 4th- 123-LB-Williams (W)Leahy (R) Scott (P) MO&S (CT).130-LB7-wi1ke.s (CM) ~o

1971 Guide Material All material for inclusion in the 1971 Official Wrestling Guide must be submitted to the Editor, Charles Parker, Davidson College, Davidson, N.C., not later than April 10, 1970. COLLEGIATE REVIEWS 25 Southern Conference SCORING-William & Mary 87, East Carolina 83, VMI 66, Citadel 53, Davidson 32, George Wash. 22, Furman 4. 115-LB-Parker (WM) champion Flynn (VMI) 2nd Williams (EC) 3rd Polonski (C) 4th. 123-LB-Wood (C) Tom ~llinber~er(EC) ~&ler(WM) ~e&olds' (VMI). 130- LBLT~~Ellenberger ($c) Cromartie (D) ~ahal(C) ~maliwood (WM) 13j-LB- Greenberg (GW) Corbo (kc) Childress (c) Ramsey '(wM). 145-~~--~akain(EC) Carrithers (wM)' Silverman (d~)~rumblat; (VMI). 152-L~L~ull(C) Carroll (EC)' Giordano (WM) ' Jacobs (D). 166L~-~ennedy(vM~) Thiel (WM) &Dowell (EC)' Willipms (D); i67-~B-~obs'on(WM), Hill (VMI), BAwn (EC), ~gith(F); 177-~B: Curzi (WM), Bernard (EC), Mannmg (C), Taylor (VMI); 191-LB-Keith (D), Mikula (VMI), Ragan (C), Christensen (WM); HVYWT-Biddle (VMI), Frieberger (WM), Duda (GW), Ballard (EC). State Universities of New York Cham pionships SCORING-Oswego 127, Brockport 62, Cortland 60, Potsdam 55, Oneonta 39, New Paltz 17, Plattsburgh 15, Geneseo 9, Buffalo 5. 115-LB-Jascot (0s) champion, Brunschmid (Po) 2nd, McCarthy (Br) 3rd, Parkman (Bu) 4th; 123-LB-Walter (0s)' Martin (Pl), Freeman (C), Carlson (Br); 130-LB-Me Gann (0s) Furnkranz (C) Clark (On) Fronhofer (PI). 137-LB-DiOrio (0s) (Br), Ruzyio (Po), 0mansk; (On); 145-~B-~olburn(04, Behe (C), Baker (~4,D'Am- boise (On); 152-LE-Fitch (Os), Sherman (C), Lyon (Po), O'Brien (G); 160-LE-Buntick (Br), Clark (Po), Hartrnan (C), Patka (0s); 167-LB-VanGordon (Bs), Brodmerkel (Br), DeLuca (On) 07Connell (Po). 177-LB-Lehr (On) Narcisco (0s) Tully (C) Sparnecht (Po). lgl-L~)--~ubbard(NP) '~ovee(Os), Fox (P:), ~hippendale'(0n); ~d~~-Beers (~r),'Smith (Os), Ward (C), 6aniels (Po). Western Athletic Conference SCORZNG-Utah 59, Brigham Young 58, Arizona St. 40, Wyoming 37, Arizona 35, Colorado St 25 New Mexico 21 UT El Paso 12 123-~lt-~ettL(Ar) champion,'Soriano (W) 2id Maze (UTEP) 3rd Irizarry (U) 4th. 130-LB-Kawa (U) Silbaugh (W) Lambson (~rjMcAdams (BY). \37-~B-~scalant~ (BY), Adam! (W), Holland (AS), heg go (NM); 14~-~B-~emm?n(u), Salinas (AS), Hall (BY), Tausslg (CS); 152-LB-Thurlow (CS), Sukle (U), Church111 (AS); 160-LB-Rushing (Ar), Shepherd (U), Hill (W), Frederick JNM); 167-LB-Lyman (BY), Tennis (U), Ortega (NM) Maroshca (CS). 177-LB-Sorochmsky (BY) Roshek (U) Wollschlager (UTEP), cramkr (W); ~~~~f-~ahill(AS), Brown (NM): (hj, Sperry (CS). First Colonies Open Tournament SCORING-West Chester 91 Western Pa. WC 50 Maryland AC 40 Citadel 21 Jersey Shore Grapplers 19, ~Aes~and16, Montgommy Co. JC 14, ~dmmodore~d 13 Norfolk St. 11 Old Dominion AC 11 Wilmington Col 11 Baltimore WC 10 ~iiginia10, Athletis in Action 9, E. ~troudsburg9, North ~LolihaSt. 8, SubLant 7: Peninsula WC 6, Va. Commonwealth U. 6. 155-LB-Hutchins (Unat) champion Shelsby (BWC) 2nd Brice (WF'WC) 3rd Hocker (WC) 4th. 123-LB-Wood (C) ~ilc&(ODAC) ~csolins&(WPWC) DavidsoA (JSG). 130-L~dorson(JSG) ~aldwi; (WilC) ~hilrnoiik(ES) Reid (~nat):137-~B-~ohscd (WC) Arnoult (MAC): Frazier (CAC) ' Lemon (BWC).' 145-~~-~t&rs(Unat) Fegues (V) heset (WPWC) Oppenheim (PW~).152-~B-~aul;ders (WC) Spain (NS ) ' arte ens (w~wc), Novak (M~c); 160-~~-~riscdm(WC), Kinnear (MAC): Werts (M~JC),Piro (WPWC); 167-LB-Cawley (WC), G. Hicks (AIA), Ennemoser (Unat), C. Hicks (NCS); 177-LB-Gallagher (Unat), Malnerich (Unat), Thomas (WC), Kent (MCJC); 191-LB- W. Reid (CDL), Arrigoni (WPWC), Ferree (WC), Matyiko (Unat); HVYWT-Swanson (MAC), Gardner (WC), Coulson (SL), Wasserman (WPWC). Lake Forest Invitational SCORING-Carleton 68 Monmouth 68 Loras 48 Valparaiso 42 Lake Forest 31, Knox 31 Wabash 31 ~akrence30 ~hiGaago 18 ~ddson15 ~uror; 11. 1l5-Lb- ~agish(Mi champion ~iawford(V) ind Singer '(LF 3rd; 123-LB-Mont- gomery (V) Borman (C) Fieardbn (Lo). 180-~~-Vbhite(M) &man (K) Hagen (C). 137-~$4.Smith d) Huerter (Lo) Craighead (C). l4k-LB-Harris (LF') Kelly (LO) Sidebottom (W). 152ZL~-~oycen(ia) Jokela (C) ichols (K). 160-~~-Me'iatzner (Lo)' Serafini (K) Mk~onald(C 167-LB2~ilson(M),' Spencer (d Baird (La). 177- ~$~ountryman '(c), Casper (&I), Meyers (A); 191-LB-Sapp [h), Siebolclld.(LF), Tipton (W); HVYWT-Husted (W), StotIar (M), Alwm (La). HOOSIER COLLEGE CHAMPS: L-R front-Palmore (Indiana Central), Benalcaxar (Munchester) Ott (Indiana Central) ~ibin(Earlham) Shank (Franklin). back-Mullen (Indiana ~ektral),Neilsen (~anou&),Phillips (~ndihnaCentral), ~ac&s (Earlham), Cole (Taylor), Tunnat (Earlham).

TOPS IN OHIO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE: L-R, front-Clemens (Oberlin) Butche~ (Baldwin-Wallace), Zacharcherdko (Hiram), Black (Wooster), Minich (~eniso;); back- Lynch (Wooster) Hoon (Baldwin-Wallace), Votey (Ohio Wesleyan), Earle (Ohio Wesleyan), ~c~liin(Denison), Parkm (Muskingum).

LAKE FOREST INVITATIONAL ACES: L-R front-Jagisch (Monmouth) Montgontmy (Valparaiso) White (Monmouth) Smith (juds&) Harris (Lake Fmest), *oycen (Law- rence). back-~eint;zner (~orasj,Gilson (~on&uth),Countryman (Carleton), Sapp (~onkouth),Husted (Wabash). COLLEGIATE REVIEWS 27 Wilkes College Open TUMS-(Top 10) New York AC Bloomsburg St., Temple, Wilkes, Old Dominion, Lock Haven, Ashland, Buffalo, pen; Grapplers, Naval Academy. Others-Baltimore U California St., Cornell, Cortland St., Delaware, Delhi Tech, E. Stroudsburg, Hofstra WC: Maryland, Navy Plebes, Okla. State, Oswego, St. Francis, Waynesburg, West Chester, Rockland CC. 115-LB-Matviak (Wi) ohampion Fiore (T) 2nd Shull (BS) 3rd Gillespie (Corn) 4th. 123-LB-Heim (BS) Yeager (NY~)Burch (LC) Watson (h). 130-~~-~ofmd (NYAC) Guzzo (N~AC)Walter (0s) 'Nanos (0s)- lb7-~~-~ippey(LH) Keaser (NP) ~akayaAa(NYAC), ~ckann(0s); i45-~~-~reehalgh(NYAC), ~righ)t(OD), cool; (CS), Stever (BU); 152-LB-Klme (M),Ragland .(OD), Nakamura (MAC), Rossi (ES). 160-LB-Thompson (BS), Gerst (Unat), Sherman CCort), Berman (HWC); 167-LB~ Wiendl (Wi), Steinbergh (PG), Sweet (RCC), Alexander (TU); 177-LB-Logan (PG), Vargo (Unat) Metz (LH) Cawley (WC). 191-LB-Baum (0s) Baretz (T) Carr (Unat) Stephens (N$AC); HVYWT-~ane (NA): McCue (BS), ~chether(D), ~gtti~rew(AC):

Helms Foundation Amateur Wrestling Hall Of Fame The Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame was established-by the Helms Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles in 1957 with an original selection of five wrestlers, nine coaches and one contributor. Since 1957 annual elections to the Hall of Fame have been held. With the announcement of six additions for 1969, the total number to be honored for their outstanding contributions to the sport is now 113, including 50 wrestlers, 45 coaches and 18 contributors. Elections to the Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame are made by the Helms Hall Board as a result of recommendations made by the Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame Committee, headed by Jess Hoke, editor and publisher of Amateur Wrestling News. A permanent trophy for amateur wrestling is maintained in Helms Hall and members of the Hall of Fame whose names are inscribed thereon are as follows: CONTRIBUTORS Stephen M. Archer Albert deFerrari Jess Hoke Clay Roberts W. Austin Bishop John H. Drummond Thomas M. Lumly Raymond V. Reberts Wilfred E. Cann John Engel Eric Pohl Dean Rockwell Raymond G. Clapp Manuel Gorriaran Neal F. Quirnby C. W. Streit Josiah Henson G. D. Richardson COACHES Richard L. Barker Hubert Jack David McCuskey Joseph Scalzo Joe Begala Wallace T. Johnson Bernard Mooney William Sheridan Pendley Collins Harold E. Kenney Raymond Murdock Bob Siddens Tom Evans Clifford Keen Harold Nichols Raymond Sparks Casey L. Fredericks Paul V. Keen Hugo OtopaIik Charles Speidel Edward C. Gallagher Everett Lantz Charles Parker Henry Stone Frank "Sprig" Gardner Gerald E. Leeman Buell Patterson Raymond Swartz Arthur Griffith Billy Martin Rex Peery Dale Thomas John W. Hancock George Martin Claude Reeck W. H. "Billy" Tom Harold Howard Archie Mathis Port Robertson Arnold W. Umbach Briggs Hunt Charles W. Mayser Myron Roderick Richard Voliva Julius F. Wagner WRESTLERS Charles Ackerly Dick Lawrence Mantooth Jack Riley David Arndt Burl Jennings Wayne Martin Joseph Sapora Douglas Blubaugh Merle Jennings George M. Mehnert William Smith Glenn Brand Alan D. Kelley Peter Mehringer John Spellman Conrad Caldwell William Kerslake Allie Morrison Harry Steele Richard Di Batista William H. Koll William J. Nelson Ralph Teague George S. Dole Lowell Lange M. N. Northrup Jack Van Bebber Ross Flood. Frank Lewis Thorwald Olsen Rt~sspll Vis Anthony Gizoni Hardie Lewis Robert Pearce Alfred Whitehurst Stanley Renson, Jr. Terence McCann Edwin Peery Shelby Wilson Robert Hess Earl McCready Hugh Peery Henry Wittenberg Dan Hodge Charles McDaniel Arnold Plaza Keith Young Joe McDaniel Robin Reed CLASSIEST OF WESTERN ATHLETIC WRESTLERS: L-R, front-Escalante (BYU), Kawa (Utah) Lemmon (Utah) Betts (Arizona). back-Sorochinsky (BYU), Lyman (BYU), Cahili (Arizona St.), ~dhing(Arizona), ?hurlow (Colo. State U.).

ROCKY MOUNTAIN LEAGUE OVERSEERS: L-R front-Alexander (UN Omaha), Groom (Colo. State Col.), Hogers (Colo. State Col.), &ith (Colo. State Col.), Washington (UN Omaha); back-Lett (Adams St.), James (Colo. State Col.), Alexander (Colo. State Col.), GTey (Adams St.), Sherlock (Colo. State Col.).

NORTHWEST CIRCUIT RULERS: L-R front-Olmstead (Pacific U.) Peterson (Pacific U.) Roth (Pacific U.) Richards infield) Lournan (Lewis & lark)' (Lin- fie&); back-Brown (Lhfild),Johnson (~ibeld),Fulp (WilEam&e), 6odge (Pacific U.), Adams (Linfield). 1969 Dud Meet Records School Coach Record School Coach Record Adams State ...... Frank Powell .... 7-2-0 Colorado St . Col.... .Jack LaBonde ....13. 1.0 Adelbert ...... Joe DiFeho ..... 1-4-0 Colorado St. U ...... Don Mullison .... 3-6-0 hdelphi ...... Don Feet ...... 2.1 2.0 Colorado Western .....Tracy Borah ..... 7-8-0 Adrian ...... P . MacDonald .. 11-6-0 Colbmbia ...... Jerry Seckler .... 1-8-1 Air Force ...... Karl Kitt ...... 7-3-0 Concordia (Ill.) .....Wm . Driskill ....2.1 1.1 Akron ...... John Lahoski .... 7-8-0 Connecticut ...... Nathan Osur ..... 8-2-0 Alabama ...... Jim Tanara .... .lo. 0.0 Cornell Col...... Baron Bremner ... 8-5-0 Albany St . (NY) ....Joe Garcia ..... 1-9-0 Cornell ...... Erie Miller ..... 5-7-0 Albion ...... Tom Taylor ..... 6-3-0 Cortland St...... David Miller .... 6-4-0 Albright ...... Joseph Now ..... 1-8-0 C.P. Pomona ...... Jack Frost ...... 11. 7.0 Allegheny ...... Bernard Sabol .... 2-7-0 C. W. Post ...... James Davey ..... 6-7-0 American U ...... John McHugh .... 4-8-0 Dartmouth ...... G. DarlingLon ...0.1 1.0 Amherst ...... H . Littlefield .... 1-7-0 Davidson ...... Charlie Parker .. 3-7-0 Arizona ...... Bill Nelson ..... 3-5-0 Dayton ...... Stam Bulgaris .. .7.1 2.0 Arizona St...... Ted Bredehoft ... .4.1 0.1 Delaware ...... Paul Billy ...... 9-3-1 Army ...... Leroy Alitz ..... 5-4-2 Delaware Valley ...... Dave Steiler .... 8-4-0 hshland ...... Chris Ford ...... 16. 5.1 Denisou ...... F. Thomsen, Jr.. .lo. 4.0 Auburn ...... Swede Umbach ...11. 1.1 Derauw ...... Lee Schoenfeld ... 3-5-0 Augsburg ...... Ron Pfeffer .....14. 1.0 Dickinson ...... Bob Marshall .... 6-4-0 hugustana (I11. ) ....Ted Kessinger .... 7-1-0 Doane ...... Bob Conner ..... 6-6-0 Augustana (SD) ...... 3-9-0 Drake ...... L . Timmerman ...17. 3.0 Baldwin-Wallace .....John Summa ....11. 1.0 llresel Tech ...... U . Gerstemier .... 2-6-0 Ball State ...... Pete Samuels ....6.1 1.0 Duke ...... Bill Harvey ..... 3-7-0 Baltimore ...... Owings-Hofmann . 8-2-0 Duquesne ...... James Jordan .... 1-9-0 Beloit ...... Dave Kyra2as .... 0-7-0 East Carolina ...... John Welborn ... 9-2-0 Biola ...... C . McDo~~gall... .13. 7.1 Eastern Illinois ...... H . Pinther ...... 6.1 1.0 Bloomsburg ...... Russ Houk ...... 11-3-1 Eastern Kentucky .....tc'rancis-Davlisko .. 7-3-0 Boise State ...... Ray Lewis ...... 6-9-1 Eastern Michigan ..... Bush .... 4-4-0 Boston Col ...... Jim Maloney .... 5-5-0 East Stroudsburg .....Clyde Witman .. .12. 4.0 Boston St...... Arnie Shaw ..... 0-9-0 Elizabethtown ...... Ken Ober ...... 11. 3.0 Bowdoin ...... Philip Soule .... 1-5-1 Evansville ...... David .... 0-4-0 Bowling Green ...... Bruce Bellard .... 7-6-1 FD Madison ...... Joseph Krufka ... 5-7-0 Ifrandeis ...... Robert Lerman .. 9-1-0 FD Teaneck ...... Ray Barker ..... 6-5-0 Brigham Young ...... Fred Davis .....lo. 4.1 Fort Lewis ...... Swede Pearson ... 1-9-0 Brockport St...... Bill DeSario .... 7-3-1 Frank. & Marsh ...... Ron Gray ...... 2-7-1 Brooklyn Poly ...... Ed Collins .... .0.1 2.0 Fredonia St...... Mike Dimitri .... 6-1-0 Brown ...... Mike Koval ..... 3-7-0 E'resno State ...... Dick Francis .... 8-8-1 Bucknell ...... k eomans-Smith .. 4-7-0 Fullerton St ...... [)on Matson ..... 8-4-1 Buffalo ...... G . Ge~gley ..... 8-2-0 Furman ...... Eob Bonheim .... 5-2-0 Buffalo St...... bert Emst ...... 1-4-0 Gannou ...... Lou Marciani ....1.1 4.0 California ...... \ Vm. Martell .... 6-7-0 Georgia ...... Mpx Jackson ... .5.1 4.0 Cal Poly ...... V. Hitchcock ....16. 2.0 Georgia Tech ...... Lgwell Lange ... .6.1 0.1 Cal State (Pa.) .... .Frank Vulcano .. .lo. 2.0 Gettysburg ...... Ray Reider ...... 3-8-1 Cal Tech ...... Thomas Gutman . .5.1 0.0 Glassboro St...... $rank Meyer .... 5-5-0 Calvin ...... Lm Webster .... 8-3-1 Gonzaga ...... Bill Diedrick .... 9-4-0 Capital ...... Ted Georgeff ....1;1 0.1 Grinnell ...... Conney Kimbo .. .5.1 0.1 Carleton ...... James Nelson ... I -1-1 Grove City ...... Joe Kopnisky .... 7-5-0 Carroll (Wis.) ...... John Dixon ..... 7-4-0 Gustavus Adolphus ... .Dennis Raarup ... 4-8-0 Carthage ...... Ron Zalokar .... 6-5-0 Hamline ...... Walt Parsons .... 1-8-0 rase Tech ...... Bob DelRosa .... 5-3-0 Hartford ...... J . Ciabotti ...... 2-7-0 CCNP ...... H. Wittenberg ... 7-5-0 Hartwick ...... Bob Jackson ..... 7-3-0 Central Col. (Ia. ) ...James Danks .... 6-9-0 Harvard ...... John Lee Jr ..... 7-4-0 Central Conn ...... Norm Gerber ....11. 3.0 Haverford ...... F. Hartmann ... .lo. 2.0 Central Mich ...... Cha s. Sherwood . .12. 0.0 Hawaii ...... Peter Goo ...... 2-0-0 Central Missouri .....Omer Frank ..... 5-9-0 Ha~wardSt ...... Dick Rivenes ..... 4-8-0 Chattanooga ...... James Morgan ... 9-5-0 Heidelberg ...... Pete Riesen ..... 9-3-0 Chicago ...... John Schael .... 6-7-0 Herbert Lehman ...... Greg Kuzniar .... 1-8-0 Chico State ...... Dick Trimmer .... 7-5-1 Hiram ...... R. Price ...... 7-7-0 Cincinnati ...... Jim Mahan ..... 9-7-1 Hobart ...... Ray Demuth ..... 7-4-0 Citadel ...... Chip Snead ..... 4-6-0 Hofstra ...... Bob Getchell ... .11. 3.1 Claremont-Mudd .... Roy Easley ..... 9-6-0 Holy Cross ...... Joe Wirth ...... 2-8-0 Clarion St...... Robert Bubb .....13. 3.0 Hope ...... George Kraft .... 5-5-1 Clarkson Tech ...... Paul Rose ...... z-7-0 Howard ...... John Organ ...... 8-4-0 Cleveland St...... Dick Bonacci .... r -1-0 Humboldt St...... Robert Kelly .... .13. 4.2 Coast Guard ...... Steve Eldridge .... 9-2-0 Huron ...... Vern Tate ...... 4-8-0 Coe ...... Fred Moyer .... .1.1 1.0 Idaho ...... R. Stephenson .... 6-4-0 Colgate ...... P . Pascarella .... 6-6-0 Idaho State ...... Tom Jewel1 ...... 9-0-0 Colorado ...... Shelby Wilson .... 6-6-1 Illinois ...... Jack Robinson ... .9.1 1.1 Colorado Mines ...... Jack Hancock ....3.1 1.0 Illinois St...... Robert Koehler ... 9-5-1 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1970 School Coach Record School Coach Record Illinois Tech ...... Tony Barbaro .... 7.1.. 0 New Paltz St...... Joe Owens ...... 6-6-0 Indiana ...... Chas . McDaniel .. 6-9-0 N.Y. Maritime ...... L . Sciacchetano . .14. 4.0 Indiana (Pa.) ...... B . Blacksmith .. 6-6-0 New York U ...... Roger Sanders ... 7-3-0 Indiana St...... Chuck Sanders ...lo. 4.0 Norfolk St...... Luke Baugh ..... 9-2-0 Iowa ...... Dave MCCuskey ..-15-2-0 North Carolina ...... Sam Barnes ..... 6-8-0 Iowa State ...... Harold Nichols .. .16. 3.0 North Carolina St.... .Jerry Daniels .... 7-5-0 Ithaca ...... Herb Broadwell .. 3-8-1 North Central ...... Ron Bachman .... 6-2-0 Johns Hopkins ...... Kyle Smith ..... 8-3-0 North Dakota ...... P . Morrison ..... 4-9-0 Juniata ...... Wm . Berrier ..... 8-3-0 North Dakota St..... Bucky Maughan . .lo-3.1 Kalamazoo ...... Bob Phillips .....5.1 0.0 Northern Illinois .... .Don Flavin ...... 7-2-1 Kansas St...... Fritz Knorr ..... 9-7-0 Northern Iowa ...... Chuck ....14- 4.2 Kent State ...... Joe Begala ...... 9-1-0 Northern Michigan ... .Ken Koenig ..... 8-5-1 Kenyon ...... John Dulske ..... 0-8-0 North Park ...... Nick Voris ...... 4-5-0 Kings Point ...... L t. C. Stralka .... 8-4-0 Northwestern ...... Ken Kraft ...... 11- 6.0 Knox ...... A1 Partin ...... 1-10-0 Notre Dame ...... Tom Fallon ..... 8-2-1 Kutztown St...... Daniel Hinkel .... 7-5-1 NW Missouri ...... Gary Collins .... 6-4-0 Lafayette ...... George Azar ..... 9-3-0 Oberlin ...... Joe Curtis ...... 3.1 0.0 Lake Forest ...... A1 Hanke ...... 7-6-0 Ohio Northern ...... M. Palmisano .. .13. 3-0 Lea ...... Jerry Staton .... .11. 7.1 Ohio State ...... C. Fredericks .... 8-8-1 Lebanon Valley ...... G. Petrofes ...... 3-8-0 Ohio U ...... Harry Houska .... 7-3-0 Lehigh ...... Gerry Leeman .... 6-4-1 Oklahoma ...... Tommy Evans .... 8-1-0 Lincoln U...... Bill Palmer ..... 2-8-0 Oklahoma State ...... M . Roderick ... .16- 3.0 LIU ...... Doug Prato ...... 8-3-0 Old Dominion ...... Tom Robinson ....11- 3.1 Lock Haven St...... Gray Simons .... .lo. 0.0 Olivet ...... Jare Klein ...... 0.1 4.0 Loras ...... Pat Flanagan .... 4-4-1 Oneonta St...... A1 Sosa ...... 9-6-0 Los Angeles St...... Reed Nilsen .... .0.1 4.0 Oregon ...... Art Keith ...... 5.1 0.0 Louisiana St...... Dale Ketelsen .... 8-4-1 Oregon Col...... W. Davis ...... 7-8-0 Lowell St...... Ray Loiselle ..... 4-4-0 Oregon St ...... Dale Thomas ....20- 1-1 Lowell Tech ...... Gerald Grasso .... 5-3-0 Oswego St...... James Howard ....lo. 3.0 Loyola (Md.) ...... T. Milligan ..... 6-5-0 Otterbein ...... Chuck Burner .... 0-8-1 Luther ...... Paul Solberg ..... 4-5-0 Pacific Lutheran .....Roy Carlson ..... 4-5-0 Lycoming ...... B. Whitehill .... .lo. 4.0 Pennsylvania ...... Donald Frey .... 9-0-1 Penn State ...... Bill Koll ...... 5-3-2 MacMurray ...... Pete George .... 10-4-0 Pittsburgh ...... Dave Adams ..... 3-6-1 Maine ...... Ian MacKinnon .. 2-2-2 Plattsburgh ...... Don Learman .... 4-8-0 Maine Maritime .....Edgar Biggie .... 3-0-0 Plymouth St...... D . Wiseman ..... 4-4-0 Manchester ...... James Gratz .... 12-1-0 PMC Colleges ...... Harry Durney .... 2-7-0 Mankato State ...... Rummy Macias .. .lo. 7.0 Pomona ...... I. DeHerrera .... 7-6-0 Marietta ...... Roger Sherman ... 5-3-0 Potsdam St...... Neil Johnson .... 10-2-0 Marist ...... Jerry Patrick .... 4-5-0 Princeton ...... J . Johnston .....lo. 3.0 Marquette ...... B. Karpfinger ....3.1 0.0 Puget Sound ...... Ray Payne ...... 5-7-0 Marshall ...... Bill Cyrus ...... 3-9-0 Purdue ...... Claude Reeck ....0.1 5.0 Maryland ...... Sully Krouse .... 8-2-1 Redlands ...... J . Odenbaugh .... 5-5-0 Maryville ...... John Davis ...... 1.1 3.0 Rhode Island ...... R . Leathers ..... 2-5-0 Massachusetts ...... Homer Barr ..... 9-6-0 Rhode Island Col.... .Barry Green ..... 7-2-0 Miami (0.) ...... Joe Ualat ...... 4-6-1 Ripon ...... Bill Connor ..... 3-7-0 Michigan ...... Cliff Keen ...... 13. 2.0 Rochester ...... Frank Oliveri .... 1-9-0 Michigan State ...... G . Peninger ..... 9-2-0 Rochester Tech ...... Earl Fuller ..... 2-9-0 Michigan Tech ...... Dick ElRite .....11. 3.0 RPI ...... Gene Monaco .... 5-6-0 Millersville ...... John Raber ..... 7-6-1 Rutgers ...... Dick Voliva ..... 5-8-0 Minnesota ...... Wally Johnson . .11.1 0.0 Sacramento St...... Don Cumley ..... 4-6-1 Missouri ...... Hap Whitncy .... 9-4-0 St. John's (Minn .) ..Terry Haws .....lo- 5.0 MIT ...... Wil Chassey .... .15. 2.0 St. Joseph's (Ind.) ...B. Jennings ..... 3-4-0 Monmouth (Ill.) .....Bill Reichow .... 7-2-1 St. Lawrence ...... Ted Stratford .... 6-4-0 Monmouth (NJ) .... .Art Oberg ...... 7-7-0 St. Olaf ...... Chas. Lunder .... 8-7-1 Montaaa ...... Mick Delaney .... 3-7-1 St. Mary's (Cal.) ....John Owings ..... 2-9-0 Montana St...... Herb Agocs ..... 5-7-1 Bt. Thomas ...... Joe Scherer ...... 8-6-0 Montclair St...... Tim Sullivan .... 9-2-0 St . Vincent ...... Tom Harbert .... 5-8-0 Moorhead St ...... Bill Garland .... 8-3-0 San Diego St ...... Shuford Swift .... 3-7-0 Moravian ...... Paul Kuklentz ... 8-4-0 San Fernando Val .....R . Jyanmaard .... 4-6-0 Morehead St...... Dan Walker ..... 1-9-0 San Jose St...... Hugh Mumby ... .11. 5.1 Morgan St ...... W. Brown ...... 5-5-0 Seattle Pacific ...... Frank Furtado ...18. 2-0 Morningside ...... Arnold Brandt ... .12. 2.2 SE Missouri ...... Ken Tillman .... 6-7-0 Mount Union ...... Jim Tressler ..... 2-9-0 Seton Hall ...... John Allen ...... 2.1 0.0 Muhlenberg ...... John Piper ..... 3-10-0 Shippensburg ...... Bill Corman ... .11-6.0 Muskingum ...... Ron Fienik ...... 6-8-0 Slippery Rock ...... Fred Powell .... 5-8-0 Navy ...... Ed Peery ...... 9-0-1 Sonoma State ...... Ken Flynn ...... 0-9-0 Nebraska ...... 0. Borgialli ..... 3-8-0 South, U . of ...... Horace Moore .... 6-2-0 Nebraska Wesleyan ....H . Chaffee ...... 0.1 0.0 Southampton ...... David Hartman ... 0-8-0 NE Missouri ...... H . Walmsley .....16. 1.0 South Dakota ...... Dan Powers ..... 6-7-0 New Hampshire ...... Irving Hess ...... 5-6-0 South Dakota St ...... F . Kurtenbach ..11- 2-0 New Mexico ...... Ron Jacobsen ....3.1 0.0 Southern Illinois .....Linn Long ...... lo. 4.0 New Mexico St...... H. Swanson ..... 5-5-0 Southwestern (Tenn.) .G . McSpadden .... 0-6-0 1969 DUAL MEET RECORDS

TOP PERFORMER-Iowa State's Dan Gable gets ride and congratulations from team- mates after being named outstanding wrestler of National Collegiate University Division Championships at Provo. Utah. Gable pinned all his rivals in 137 division .

School Coach Record School Coach Record Springfield ...... Doug Parker .... .14. 4.0 Washington ...... Jim Smith ...... 9-6-0 Stanford ...... Dave Reed ...... 1-8-0 Washington (Mo. ) ....Jack Lunsford .... 2-7-0 Swarthmore ...... Comer Davies .... 4-5-0 Wash . & Jeff ...... James White .... 2-9-0 SW Missouri ...... Mike McCarty .. .2.1 0.0 Wash . & Lee ...... Dick Miller ..... 0-9-0 Syracuse ...... Ed Carlin ...... 3-8-0 Washington Col...... Bob Pritzlaff .... 2-8-0 Temple ...... Bob MeCreary .... 7-2-1 Wash . State ...... Roger James ..... 7-7-0 Thiel ...... Me1 Berry ...... 8-4-0 Waynesburg ...... C. Ketterling ....12. 3.0 Toledo ...... Dick Wilson ....lo. 2.0 Wayne State ...... Bob Hurley ..... 7-4-0 Towson W ...... Earl Killian .... 4-6-0 Weber State ...... Ralph Hunter ....13. 7.1 Trenton St...... Mike Curry .... 7-5-0 Wesleyan ...... B. MacDermott ... 4-5-0 Tufts ...... Neil Keller ..... 1-9-0 West Chester St..... Milt Collier ..... 4-4-2 UC Davis ...... Bob Brooks ...... 9-04 Western Illinois ...... Bob Mcwshan ... .3r13.0 UCLA ...... D. Hollinger .... 7-9-1 .Westernl~aryland ....Sam Case ...... 12. 1.0 UC Santa Barbara ....Bill Hammer .... 6-8-0 Western Michigan ... .Roy Wietz ...... 7-4-0 UI Chicago ...... M. Ellsworth ....3.1 0.0 West Liberty ...... Leo Miller ...... 5-7-0 UM Duluth ...... J . BroseIle ...... 1.1 0.0 Westmar ...... Milton Martin ...11. 1.1 UNev . Reno ...... Keith Loper ..... 3-6-1 Westminster (Pa.) ....Ralph Bouch .... 4-3-0 Union ...... Ron Coleman .... 8-2-0 West Virginia ...... George Nedeff .... 9-3-0 Upper Iowa ...... Mike Olson ...... 11. 1.0 Wheaton ...... George Olson .... 9-4-1 Ursinus ...... Frank Videon ... 4-6-0 Whittier ...... Dan Drotar ..... 4-4-0 Utah ...... Marvin Hess ....12. 5.1 Wilkes ...... John Reese .... .14. 1.0 Utah St ...... Carlson-Broughton 6-9-0 William Jewel1 ...... Fred Flook ..... 6-5-0 UTex . El Paso ...... Bruno Rolak ....16. 0.0 Williams ...... Joe Dailey ...... 2-6-0 UW Milwaukee ...... Larry O'Neil .... 4-8-0 Winona St...... Bob Gunner .... .lo. 4.0 Valparaiso ...... W . Steinbrecher .. 6-5-0 Wisconsin ...... George Martin ... 5-7-1 Virginia ...... Ge o. Edwards .... 5-3-0 Wittenberg ...... G. Tranquil1 .... 9-6-0 Virginia Tech ...... Frank Teske ..... 7-5-1 Wooster ...... Philip Shipe .... 5-2-0 VMI ...... Oscar Gupton .... 4-6-0 Worcester Tech ...... John Vino ...... 7-3-0 Wabash ...... Max Servies ..... 8-5-0 Wyoming ...... Joe McDaniel .... 7-8-2 Wagner ...... Bill Lied ...... 2.1 0.0 Yale ...... Bert Waterman . .1.1 0.0 Wartburg ...... Dick Walker .... 8-6-0 Yeshiva ...... J . Steinberg ..... 6-5-0 Emblems and Artwork a Specialty ORZW/~EWRESTING MATS &- Manufactured 1 3/16" thick with an embossed surface, Zorbalite coated foam mats are the lighest weight, toughest, most shock absorbing mats available. Latest technology is your assurance of many years of satisfactory service. This is, the new mat you have been hearing about. When a careful comparison of all mats is made Zorbalite is specified. There is no equal. Sold nationally through franchised dealers. Write for specifications and sample bid forms. m FLOATCO CORPORATION National Junior College Championship SCORING-Phoenix 75 Joliet 66 Mesa (Ariz) 49 Black ~awk47 ~ortheas~rn (Colo.) 47 44 hig Bend 4b Orange ~dunty'(NY) 40 ~uske~don40 Mason City 36 $orthem 0kla.' 35 ~eystone'(Pa) 33 Ricks 31 ~c~obk31 worthin&on 30 North 6akota St Sch of s:. 30 Ariz. ~este&29 ~lue)Mountain 22 Rochester (~inj 24, Triton 22, belhi' (NY) 18, '~dby17, Itasca '16, Waldorf 15, drand Rapids 13, Cobleskill (NY) 12, Glendale 10, Nassau 10, Morrisville (NY), 9, Lorain Co. 8, Boyce Campus 7, Mesa (Colo.) 7, Miles Corn. 6, Thornton 6, Eastern Iowa CC 5, Oicean C~ty 5 Monroe CC (NY) 4 Anoka-Ramsey 3, W.R. Harper 3, Suffolk CC (NY) 3, Auburn (k~)2, Bethany 2, &&ing (NY) 2. 115-LB-Cachero (Ph) champion, MacArthur (NE) 2nd, Homan (Wo) 3rd, McGoffin (MesaA) 4th; Coleman (D) 5th, Scott (OC) 6th; 123-LIB-Shearer (Mu), Williams (Ph), Evans (Trin) Beckerman (Cob) Campbell (Col) Bravo (BH). 130-LB-Stuehrenberg (NDSSS) ~tivens(Mac) stockbale (Koch) BO& (BH) Dugin (BlC) Arnold (Trin). 137-L~:~ells (EM) ~ekne(Mac) Baker t1t) ~amuelsk(Col) ~strada(Ph) ~olke; (Ri); ~45-~B-~edcIhl(MesaA), pdillips (NO),' Pierson (J), wader (D), ~hildek.(g, Gordon (MesaC) 152-LB-Pomplun (MesaA) Ault (Ph) Wilson (Trit) Zenventimiglia (Orange C), ~o&don (Roch), Meyer (BH); 'I~o-LB-MB~H (OiC), ~eil(J), Thornton (NO) Queen (K) Coley (Gl) Gresham (BH). 167-LB-Dawwn (BB) Jacobs (Ph) ~azard(K) ~ul4ueen(McC) ' Hammons (Ri) ' Freehauf (Th) 177-~s-~rmes(BH): Yorgensen (Ri) Shelby (Trin) 'van Meveren (~o)Schellhorn i~a)Howell (It). 191- LB-Bay (J) Pkll (B) ~ackiand(Wa) Coleman ~GR)Tkalcevic (AW) soden' (NE). HVYWT-~iylor (~u),'~eris(J), peters& (McC), ~tchle)~(AW), Azzariti :LC), Froilad (Roch). Iowa Junior College SCORING-North Iowa Area CC 97, Muscatine 89, Waldorf 45, Eagle Grove 16, Marshall Iowa 16 Creston 11 Grandview 11 Ellsworth 7 Fort Dodge 6. 115-~~-~r&ar$(Mu) chambion, Lafollette @D) 2nd, sphding (NIACC) 3rd; 123- LB-Wheeler (G) McElroy (Mu) Tonn (NIACC). 130-LB-Stevens (NIACC) Bolonas (Mu), Wilson (c!; 137-~~--~eer$(NIACC), ~adn(Mu), Steohens (C); ~~:-LB-MO- Luen (NIACC), Woodworth (W), Wright (Mu); 152-LB-Gnm (Mu), Everett (NIACC) Baethke (W). 160-LB-Holrnes (NIACC) Betten (W) Marine (Mu). l67-~~-~ewha& (Mu), Pierce '(w), O'Brien (NIACC); 177)-LB-~eetz.(MU), Ritland (~IACC),Clark (El); 191-LB-Itacklund (W), Melcher (NIACC), Grlffieon (Ma); HVYWT-Thmnpson (NIACC), Angel1 (Ma), Bellinger (Mu).

NATIONAL jC TITLEMEN: L-R front-Cachero (Phoenix College) Shearer (Muske- gon), Stuehrenbmg (North Dakota'ss~), Wells (Blue Mountain, 0re.j, Medchill (Mesa, Ariz.), Pomplun (Mesa, Ariz.); back-Maher (Orange County, N.Y.), Dawson (Big Bend, Wash.), Armes (Black Hawk, Ill.), Bay (Joliet), Taylor (Muskegon). 33 KINGS OF ALASKA-WESTERN COMPETITION: L-R, front-Fowler (Lathrop Fair- banks), Shuttleworth (Lathrop Fairbanks), R. Soto (Ninilchik), L. Soto (Ninilchik), Covault (Homer), Pettijohn (Dimond Anchorage); back-Webb (Kenai), Couture (West Anchorage), Adams (Cugiak), Churck (Dimond Anchorage), (East Anchorage), Anderson (Homer), Stephens (Lathrop Fairbanks).

COLORADO CLASS AA DIVISION II CHIEFS: L-R, front-FEores (Fowler), Leighton (Wray), Christensen (Broomfield Kerst (Wray) Anderson (Wray) Cramner (Wray). back-Riohers (Wray), Hawkins (ialisade), ~ohnr&z(Akron), Allisa )Fountain), ~on~e; (Steamboat Springs), Baumgartner (College High).

CLASS A INDEPENDENT TITLISTS OF NEW ENGLAND: L-R, front-Him (Wil- braham), BiElias (Mt. Hermon), Koch (Williston), Littlefair (Tabor), Murphy (Andover), Bretschger (Mt. Hermon). back-Young (Tabor), Brown (Mt. Hermon), Sheffield (Andover), Baslik (Worcesier), Linzee (Tabor), Silver (Mt. Hermon). ALABAMA 4-A SCORING-Russell 107 Butler 103 Lanier 64 Mountain Brook 59 Lee Huntsville 52 Opelika 40 Banks 39' Central 36' Berry 32 ~arshallCounty 30 LeMontgomery 29: Gadsden $3, ~cottsbrho22, ~ushaloosa 2i, Anniston 20, ~unisville 19, Walker County 16 West End 14 Shades Valley 13 Bessemer 9 Shetfield 8 Albertville 0. 95-~~-htzin~er(MB~ champion; 103-Ih-~ee (R). ' 112-~~-~;stafson (MO); 120- LB-Sheheane (H); 127-LB-Fregia (La); 133-~B-~f~ernath~(R). 138-LB-Patterson (LH); 145-LB-Huffman (La). 154-LB-Roy (WE); 165-LB-~rdm (Bu); 174-LB- Yates (Bu); 180-LB-Rogers (lh);191-LB-Norman (G); HVYWT-Hannah (Al). 3-A SCORING-Fairfield 132, Autauga County 93, Ft. Payne 63, McAdory 56, Talledega School for Blind 46, Morgan County 18, Wetumpka 16, Montgomery Catholic 2. 95-LB-Honeycutt (F) champion* 103-LE-Prine (AC). 12-LB-Manning (FtP) 120- LB-Hopkins (F). 127-~B-~tewa&(F) . 133-~~-~ounk(TSB). 138-~B-~ell~(F). 145-LB-Talley (+SB); 154-LB-KelIett (h);165-LB-Burt (AC)~174-LB-Stone (F~P); 180-LB-Stewart (F); 191-LB-Calloway (AC); HVYWT-Thomas (F). ALASKA-Western SCORING-Lathrop Fairbanks 86, East Anchorage 86, Homer 76, West Anchorage 67, Dirnond Anchorage 63, Kenai 61, Cugiak 56, Ninilchik 38, Seward 9, Kodiak 6, Eielson 3 Glennallan 3 Palmer 2 Tok 2 95-~~L~owler(LF) champion, ~bindexte; (H) 2nd, Clay (EA) 3rd, Rodebush (C) 4th; 103-IB-Shuttleworth (LF) Brewington (EA) Hibpshman (DA) Rego (WA). 112-LB-- Soto (N) Kelly (DA) stoiey (LF) Hill (EL). 120-LB-L. ~otb(N) Law (EA) Wirz (Ke) ~eison(LF). li7-~B-~ovauit(H) ~amkin~h(WA) Webb (de) ~latchfoid(S). 133:~~-~ettijohn'(DA), Dias (C), ~ead'(Ke), ~choeneberi(WA); 138-'LB- ebb (~e): Mead (WA) Wilson (DA) Gregory (H). 145-LB-Couture (WA) Rozak (H) Green (DA), ~oomis(EA); 154-~~-~dams(~),'~urkin~ton (H), Justi~(ke). ~mrgeo; (WA); 165-LB-Church (DA), Biederman (EA), Judd (WA), Ganske (Ke); 180-L%G& (EA), Baggett (LF), Schmitz (C), Kyser (Ke); 191-LB-Anderson (H), Gray (LF), Heikes (WAJ, Wilson (EA); HVYWT-Stephens (LF), Atkinson (C), Whitehurst (EA), Anderson (KO). ARIZONA AAA SCORING-Tempe 41 Alhambra 39 Yuma 36. Sunnyside 35, Maryvale 33, Pueblo 30, Saguaro 29, South' Mountain 27,' Tucson 23, Rincon 22. Others-Amphitheatre, Camelback, Carl Hayden, Catalina, Central, Coronado, Glendale, Kofa, McClintock, Phoenix Union Salpointe Washington West. 95-~B-~andkm(SMt) ;hampion, ~eLd(Ma) 2nd, Johnson (Pue) 3rd, Torres (Y) 4th; 103-LB-Mitchell (Te), Morales (R), Schmunk (Wa), Herrera (G); 112-LB-Gomez (Su), Moss (Cat) Ybarra (Y) Quiroz (Te). 1210-LB-Kukuk (IC) Stanton (Tu) Herreras (Pue) DeAnda (u); 427-~d-~onzales(Y), Norton (Cam), inks (Al), ~oskiAs(K); 133-~~2 Pickard (Wa), Gerkin (R), Gray (Te), Wolfe (CH); 138-LB-Burt (SMt), Anderson (Al), Shelton (Am), Ortega (Su); 145-LB-Ball (Su), Pierson (CH), Whipple (Ma), Montalvo (Te); 154-LB-Crosby (Al), Taber (Sag), Hemdon (Pue), Reyes (Mc); 165-LB-Garoia (Tu), (Sag), Smith (Te), Jenkins (Co); 180-LB-Terrell (Am), Gnnimert (Ma), Foley (Pue), Householder (We); HVYWT-Mendoza (SP), Combs (Wa), Reed (Ce), Bird (Sag). Ad SCORING- 84, Canyon Del o&-?o, Flowing Wells 60, Paradise Valley 46, Coconino 29 Phoenix Indian 28 Buena 27 Agua Fria 20 Safford 15 Bisbee 15. 95-~~-~&ero(W) champion, 'M. ~nderson(FW) 2nd, ~Qman(Bi) 3;d. Kier (CDO) 4th. I 03-LB-Sandoval (W) Boyd (CDO) Contapa (Bu), Hill (S); 1I 2-LB-Brammitt (~j,Belford (AF), ~c~onild(FW). ~odriguez(sY; 120-LB-Ersham (PV), Meadows (Co), Harper (FW), Wilkerson (CDO); 127-LB-07Haco (W), Corkill (CDO), Daniels 36 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1970 (GO), Harowitz (PV). 133-LB-Fernandez (Bu), Conner (CDO) Nicslay (FW) Hancock (W). 138-~~-~ilsdn(FW) Garcia (PI), Turner (PV) 14~-~~-~um~h&s(CDO), ~scchar(AF) Chunn (Bu) 'Anderson (FW) 154-~~-~&t(PV), Vigil (COX Abrahms (FW), Logan '(cDo); 165-~B--Courtney (P$, Golder (CDO), Shafer (~ij,LLther (W); 180-LB-Bollin (W), Bryant (FW). Hendrirks (PI), Snodgrass (CDO); HVYWT-Nasser (W), Crow (PI), Watson (S), Hochuli (CDO). A-5-C SCORING-Holbrook 88 Tolleson 60 Peoria 57 Snowflake 56 Mingus 46 Benson 44, Marana 40, Bourgade '32, window7~ock27, buckeye 18. ~'thers-ASDB,' Dysart, Rmmd Valley. 95-LB--Gishi (H) champion, Mannings (P) 2nd, Kontz (WR) 3rd, Crandell (T) 4th; 103-LB-Aguilar (P), Nez (H). Tavasci (Mi). Finch (RV); 11 2-LB-Schwab (Bo). Martinez (Ma) Koury (H) Weaver (WR). 120-LB-Thoma (Ma), Sigley (Be) Vas~uez(P) Turner (no);' J27-~B-~lover(T). ~afoba(H), John (Bu), Heisman (Ma); j33-~%-~;?s&in(H), Bernal (Be), Coffland (Mi). (;"hartrand (S); 138-LB-Underwoyk (H). Spran (P), Neff (S), Leacy (Be); 145-LSJimmez (T), Palmer (S): Aybal (Mi), Hull (Bu); 154-L.B- Plunkett (ASDB). Romero (P), Hatch (S), Plam (MI); 165-LB-Barnes (H), Hladki (Bo), Kramer (MI). Williams (Bu); 180-LB-Davis -(T),Maldonado (Be), Pierce (WR), Doyle (S); HVYWT-Crandell (S), Colter (Ma), Figueroa (T), Yarbor (D). CALIFORNIA Northern Invitation SCORING-Novato 41 hs Gatos 40 Ukiah 27 San Juan 23. Tennyson 22 Mt. View 20. Fremont 19. ~idrewHill 17, 'Compolindd 16, Oakdale 16, Mt. Pleasant 15, Washington 15 Woodland 15 Castro Valley I3 Downey 13. Gonzales 13. Harbor 13 Menlo ~therto; 13. ~iramonIe13, Linden 12,' LOS Lomas '12. Mission San Jose 12: Turlock 12, Gilroy 12, Grant 11. James Lick 11, Kennedy 11, Lincoln 11. Lvnbrook 11, Vallejo 10 Pacific 9 Placer 9 Sunset 8 Castlemont 7 Crestmoor 7 Madesto 7 San ~orenko7. ~oncoid6, ~disdn6, ~orth'salinas6, ~ilcbx6, ~onderosh5, ~acaville' 5, Acalanes 4 Pittsburg 4. 95-~~-~&lamo(Ha) champion. Day (Linc) 2nd, Ceglio (JL) 3rd. Vioil (Pa) 4th; 103-LB-Greene (LG), D. Denver (Com). Fukayama (SL) Lee IE) 112-LB-Donaldson (N), .Daughtery (SJ). Lopez (GO], Tirapelle (Po): 120:~~L~onaids&(N). Penney (Ly), Lewis (LG), Warner (Com): 127-LB-Robak (LG), Vaqauez (-Gi), Flores (Sn), Hamllton (Wa). 133-LB-Sanchez (MV). Cox (Lind), Wright (Cr), Erickson (Pi). 138-LSFerd- inand ( W),Fuentez (AH), Irizarry (Do), Blanchard (MV); 145-~~I~ennel1(MA), McCown (Nj, Habbs (Wa). Lyford (Nir): 154-LB-Dalton (Te), Harris (Gr), Cooper (Castl). Davis (Ac); 165-LB-Ruth (MP). King (LL). Osterkamu (Val). Homing (Mir); 380-LB-Naon (F), Swlft (MSJ). Starr (Do), Gunn !Co); 191-LB-Webb (Oak), LeLand (U), Strqtton (PI), Sunde (Vac); HVYWT-Stewart (Wo), Hart (SJ). Home (NS), Gorman (Te); UNL-Kinman (U), Avington (K), Sandwal (Tu), Hernandez (Wi).

Southern SCORING-Brawley 40 Pacific 34 Fountain Valley 29 Morro Bay 27 Norwalk 27, South Torrance 24 La 'Mirada 15' Redlands 15 anti Maria 15 ~isenhower14 Newport Harbor 14. Buena 13 hiario 13 ~ua&Hill 13, wester; 13. Cavina 12' Westminster 12, L,akewood 11,' North ~orr&ce 11. Others-Aviation, Bellflower. ~alsd Grande Excelsior, Fullerton, Gahr, Hawthorne, Inglewood, La Quinta, Lompoc, Marina, Mira Costa, Nogales, Verdes, Rancho Alamitos, Riv. Nmth, Rolling Hills, Rose- mead. Rowland, Torrance, Warren, Wilson. 95-LB-Vargas (P) champion, Torrez (Br) 2nd, San Paola (Ex) 3rd, Anderson (ST) 4th. 103-LJ3-Soms (FV) Oa-uendo (P) Howard CRN) Chevez (T).112-LB-Mendez (~rj,Perry (C), wommagk (Westrn). ~irza(Nag); 120:~~-G.~nd&son (FV), Blanco (P), Ortez (Lo), Ruiz (Br); 127-LB-Jordan (Nor). Hall (LQ) Gephart (Ma) Dean (ST). 133-LB-River? (SM), Horpel (NH), Curry (Wi), Bogart \F); 138-~~--~ardl~r(01); Zarp (Be). Willeman (MC), McNaughton (Westm). 145-LB-Rios (Re), Yates (Ei), Mitchell (PV), Borabito (BG); 154-LB-Downer (~~),'~eecham(MB). Berry (RH). Long (Ro). 165-LB-Hartman (MB), Yoshida (NT), Bree (A), Swartz (Ros). 180-LB-Bell (we&eL Smith (Br), Ohai (Nor). Barrows (H); 194-LB-Kamrninga (~~),'Knudson(La), Clark (RA), Ziegler (G); HVYWT-Campbell (LM), Goodyear (Bu), Hazel1 (I), Backstrom (War). San Diego SCORING-Monte Vista 99, Helix 73, Mt. Miguel 41, El Cajm 35, Morse 28, University 27, Madison 26, Grossmont 24. Lincoln 23, Sweetwater 21, Mar Vista 19 Crawford 16, Castle Park 14, San Dieguito 12, Orange Glen 10, Hoover 9, ~ission' SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 37 Bay 9 Chula Vista 8 Hilltop 7, Santana 7 Coronado 5, Patrick Henry 5. 95-i~-Calugay (SW) champiom, Steinauer (~e)2nd, Siscon (MtM) 3rd, Acosta (Ma) 4th; 103-LB-Steiger (Ma), Tancil (MoV), Kramer (CV), Hamada (SD); 112-LB-Kida (MoV) Nesbitt (OG) Shaeffer (He) Correa (MB). 120-LB-Ortega (Mo) Nutting (MoV) lo we is (EC), ~esenh(SD); 127-~~-~ramer(M~M), Lind (G), vaughn) (He), Kida (L); 133-LB--Davidson (He), Fleury (MoV), Cirillo (Cr), Howell (Sa); 138-LB-Millard (MoV), Hughey (EC), Romero (MtM), Tappen (Ma); 145-LB-Whillock (He), Murray (L), Skidmore (MoV), Costello (Hi); 154-LB-Ehrentraut (He), Weikel (MoV), Hardy (CP) Buckley (PH). 165-LB-Funke (G) Farnham (MaV) Sauter (He) Brunnhoelzl (U). 180-i~-~maral(~j, Miller (Cr), Amos '(Ec), Sawyer (H;); HWWT~J. Tancil (MOV),' Winchester (MtM), Brown (Mo), Allison (L). COLORADO Division I SCORING-(Top 30) Fort Morgan 72, Grand Junction 45, Arvada West 40. Boulder 38 Lakewood 29 Pueblo Central 27 Fruita 24 Pueblo East 22 Loveland 17 Mont- rosk 15 Ranum lk Mapleton 14 ~i&hell14 drand Junction cintral 14. ~ort'collins 13 ~uiblo~entenAia1 13 Kenne'dy 12 ~raGahahoe 13 Greeley Central 10 Sterling 8 righto on 8 Harrison 7 kdams City 7 'Greeley ~est'6,Arvada 5, ~lam

NEW ENGLAND PREP MONARCHS: L-R front-Shlien (Wayland) Metts (Hope,), Amato (Warwick), Theberge (Pilgrim), or& (Chelmsford), Sturk (~hverhill);back- Baker (Hinkley School) Tweedly (LaSalle Academy), Trybulski (Keene), Kanku (Cranston East), ~ancusi(Ashland), Hudson (Couentq).

N .Y. INTERSECT1ONAL LORDS : L-R, front-Russo (West Islip), Ross (Ithaca), Payne (Sidney) Wezss (Lindenhurst) Klepper (Suffern) Campanzle (Wantagh); back- ~obinso; (Elmira Southside), ~c~aule~(skuneatel&) DiBella (Pittsford), Tojdowski (Pioneer), Priois (Port Jefferson), Siefert (Sherburne), kenning (Wantagh). SCHOLAS'ITC REVIEWS 39 anum Smyrna Tatnall Wm Pem Wilmington. 95kB-~rooks (De) GhhamGon ~chmitt(WP) 2nd Watson (Co)3rd. 103-LB-Arter- bridge (Co) Weinkowitz (WP) 'Bastenelli (G). lli-LB-Hayes (Mi) '~oodard (WP Anderson I&');!20-LJ3-~oad; (Di), ~rittin~himMc), Stiff (N); 12kB-~ession (CI]: Talley (Sa\ Roblnson (Sm). 139-L&l?orschmno (&), Foraker (Mc) Sacra (MP) 138- LB-Rigby '(cR), MuIhern '(MI?), Jones (N); 145-+B-Pietropaulo ha), Schnee ' (Mc), Tnbbitt (Mi); 154-LB-Batson (B), Hurd .(H), Gernsh (Mc); 165-L+Schmertzler (G), Nerhnger (Sa) Taylor (T). 180-LB-Hamson (W), Dvffy (Sa), Norm [Dl); HVYWT- Webb (Sa), ~)otts(MP), $romang (AID). FLORIDA SCORING-Carol City (Miami) 51 Ft. Lauderdale 40 Stranahan 39 Killiam (Miami) 27, Norland (Miami) 23, ~or&ano Beach 18, ~elbburne15, ~iam;Military Academy 15, North Miami 15, Palmette 15, Mlami Jackson 13, Miami Curley 12, McArthur 12, Cocoa 11, Miami Springs 10, South Broward 10; Memtt Island 9, Hialeah 5 Pine Crest 5 Titusville 5 Jupiter 4 Tampa Chamberlain 3 95-LB-'Bumside (K) &ion. ~riiht(Mc) 2Ad Kern (Co) 3rd ~ent~ch(MI) 4th- 103-LB-Ludwig (FL), Love (CCO Williams (MI) ' Becker (Pa). i 1B-LB-B~~~~ (pa)' Allen (SB) Clark (Me) Collins (s;). 120-LB-walker (CC) ~a&s(St) Branch (MS)' Brantley (MI). 12~7-LB~~els(~6) Vamer (St) ~hapir; (PC) ~ha'mberlain (~h): 133-~~-~tead(Cu), Pierce (St), ~ickLns(T), ~r.&kle(MM); 136-~~--Maybin(MM): Rebol (FL) Beers ((3)Allen St). 145-LB-Forstiere (NM) Derrough (Me) Jackson (CC) scott7(~).154-L~L~utler (PI$ Cohen (No) Rawley (st) Bryson (NM). '165-LB- ~avii(K), ~oeher(FL). Colson (PO): Williams (M J); I~o-LB-~I~~(CC), Giiffin (MJ), Carey(n). (FL), Palmore (Po); HVYWT-Nardi (No), McAlpin (MS), Valentine (H), Taylor GEORGIA Division I SCORING-Walker 59, Lakeside 46, Willingham 34, Towers 32, Seoouyah 29 Baker 21, Dykes 21, Cherokee 19, Druid Hills 19, Briarcliff 17, Columbia 117, Tuckel: 16, Cross Keys 14, Rossville 10, Avondale 9, Chamblee 9, Northside 8, Tift County 4, Clarkston 3 Southeast DeKalb 1 Mark Smith 0 95-LB-&breath (Se) ohampi&' Diaz (Tu) 2nd Venable (Wa) 3rd Floyd (A) 4th- 103-LB-Scott (To), Campbell (da), Pitts (Tu), 'Stitt (DH); 112-L&~ahela~e (L): Sorrow (To) Bowen (N) Ashley (Ba) 120-LB-Carmichael (Dy), Sammons (Wa) Drake (~haf~utterhaver' (Se). 127-~B:~n*x (L) Clarkson (R) B Sammons (~a)' Bailey (G);'133-~~-~dman' (Wi), Vickers (~af,Thibadeau (~r),'~attle (Ba); 138: LB:Dariso (Wi), Smith (L), Edwards (Che), Martain IC1); 145-LB-Cnmmings (Se) Dams (Co), Cunnrngham (DH),Margan (SWD); 154-InB--Williams (Che), ~ardmai (Wa), Hargrove (Wi), Myler (DH); 165-LB-Zamoscinski (Br), Harris (Dy), Bennett (Co), Robmson (Ba); 180-LB-Jones (L), Peacock (MS), J. Martain (Ba). Hall (Cha). 191-LB-Harris (Wa), Asbury (DH), Simmons (Ba), Stone (TC); HVYWT-M~C~~~~~ (CK), Mehaffey (To), Patterson (A), Smith (N). Division I1 SCORING-Woodward Academy 59, Headland 47, East Rome 43, West Rome 42, Campbell Smyrna 39, Stephens County 36, Hapeville 19, North Springs 17, Pep~erell 17 Wheeler 17 College Park 15 Westminster 15 Sandy Springs 13, Marist 12, Camp- beil Fairburn 6: Calhoun 3, ~egderson3, ~hamiock3. 95-LB-Tenkins (WR) champion Dtavis (CP) 2nd Triplett (Hea) 3rd Harris (P) 4th. 103-LB-Disimo~m (WA), Mim CM) Fanner (ER). koggard (Hea). 112kB-~aris (wA): Gammon (ER) W Harris (P) ~ohAson(Hea) 120-LB-~oadson'(~~)Mainnis (Ha) Long (ER) Eohne'(~a1). 127-~~-Bames(wA) Gleason (CS) Burns (ER) Dudley (P : 133-LB-&anti (~A),'~argan(CS), emm mini (ER), (*s); 138-~Bkombr(S& Jordan (Ha) Rogers (WR) Ely (P). 145-LB-Lee (Hea) Creamer (ER) Shedd (SC) Orwig (M). i54-~B-~ran;da (SS) alters CHea) pet& (Wh) ~avenpk(Sh). 165: LB-MCP~&SOII (NS), Nad~lhoffer' (Hea), Evans ~wA,), Brack '(we); 180,-~B-~ause~ (CS), Studyvent (WR). Gohghtly (CF),Langston (WA); 191-LB-Lintnan (We). Dar+l (CS), Harrison (SC), Taylor (Hen); HVYWT-Houston (WR), Williams (Wh), Pruitt (CF),Hunt (Hea). '1 Division 111 SCORING-Stone Mountain 79, Lithonia 75, Rockmart 74, Americus 60. Fitzgerald 56 Jefferson 55 Norcross 47, Rockdale County 36, Worth County 9, Thomson 2, ~ebrgiat cad em; for Blind 1. 95-LB-Davis (L) champion, Leyrneister (WC) 2nd, Wier (J) 3rd, Austin (A) 4th; 1 40 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1970 105-LB-Neal (A) White (SM) Borders (Ro) Kerlin (RC). 112-LETilIman (SM) Dean (F) Reece (N) Casey (~oj.l20-~~-~te& (F) Pittard '(sM) Sanders (L) Kelle: (Ro). 12f-~~-~fil(RC) ~tancd(SM) Brooks (L) '~kard (J). 163-~~-~orrelis(Ro), stanbridge (L) Tyler (A) White (N). '138-~~--Cha'ppe~(A) Aobinson (Ro) Ivie (N) Walker (F); li5-L~+a&r (F), Durhen (SM), Crawford (~j,Mullinax (N): 154-4 Childers (L,), Lumpkm (Ro), Sanders (A), L~ttle(J); 165-LB-Cash (N), Wages (J), Hyder (SM) Davis (RC). 180-LB-Johnwn (J) Campbell (Ro) Kelley (L) Cleghorn (F). lgl-L~-~r;an (J), ~dle~(RC), Hopkins [F), Carter (R:); HVYW$-AUOF~ (sM): Albritton (A), Summer (N), Sigers (Ro). HAWAII SCORING-Kahuku 58, Punahou 49, Waianae 46 Kailua 45 Campbell 38 Kame- hameha 34. Baldwin 30. Kaimuki 27, St. Louis &, Hano 24,' Radford 24. 'others- ~ahainaluna,McKinley. ' 9 5-LB-Hikiji (Kaim) champion. 103-LB- Abe (Kah), 112-LB-Smith (B); 121)-LB- Power (Pu). 127-~B-~utchin-' (Kail); 133-LB-Harris (Q; 138-LB-Yogi (Kail); 145-~B-~n&uha(W); 154-LBcSa,iki (L); 165-LB-Ala (W); 180-LB-Au (Kah); 200- LB-Haneberg (Pu); WYWT-Sulllvan (Mc). IDAHO Class A SCORING-Minico 54 Snake River 54 South Fremont 49, Twin Falls 42 Cour d'Alene 32 Pocatello dl Capital 29 12aho Falls 29 Lewiston 27 ~i~hlaid26 Marsh ~a~lky22 ~aldwill21 or ad 19 Boise 19 kkyline 18 B~S~ODKelly 16' Buhl 13 Wood her 12 sand Point 10 '~oscow9'Soda sprin& 9 G;angeville 8: ~berdeek8, L(ake1and 6: Nampa 5. 0&rs-AmericAn Falls, ~allivu;. 95-LB-Hamen (SR) champion Svenga (H) 2nd Hirai (Cal) 3rd Parker (Sk) 4th; 103-LB-Stme (TF), Williams &), Loomer our): (MV); li?-LB-~ones (SR), Gardner (IF) Duncan (Cour) Greosback (Cap). 120-LB- Jensen (MI) Larson (S aP) S Jones (SR~Lister (hi). 12?-~~-~au~en(~o&) Gunter (P) Wasia )A) Judd (~i): 133-~B-~alli'anit (L) ~chittler(Mi) Meredith (M'C;) Palmer 64).138-Ld~ohle.hube< Buchendorf Clapier i~al)~olcomb' (V). 145-L~-&wks (SF) &rant (Mi) C. Jenson (SR), ~ove; (AF); 154-~b-~llen(SF), 'stanley (Boi), Bell (d), Balls (ss~;,165-LB- Angell (SF), Wallace (Bor) Fife (WR) Schulte (Mo) 180-LB-Behap (IF), Miller (BK) Rogers (Mi), Eier (L). 191h3-~ittb(TF) Walker (BU) Edmunson (L) Heilrnan (MO); HVYWT-C~~~~OW~;(Cap), Fluke (~k),'Bloxham (MV), stromberg3 (G). Class B SCORING-Teton 65, North Fremant 57, Parma 44, North Gem 30, McCall 30, Middleton 29, Butte 26, Homedale 20, Kuna 20, Kanniah 18, Challis 16, Firth 16, West Jefferson 15 Valley 14, Delco 10, Ririe 10, New Plymouth 9, Kimberly 8, Fruitland 6, ~uga; Salem 5, Grace 4. 95-LB-Manwaring (NF) champion Nelson (Fi) 2nd Spangler (Ka) 3rd Wilson (G) 4th; 103-LB-Warnke (NF), Dalley !T) Snyder (F) withraw (Ku). 112:~~-~nnwles (NG), Marop (NF), Gosh (P), ~u&y (Ki); 12b-~~-~erry(~f, Holbrook (NG), Bolander (Fi), Kantola (Mc); 127-LB-Price (Bu), Sorenson (P), hunsburg (WJ), Gillies (Fr); 133-LB-D. Kantola (Mc), Kelly (HI, Nedro (NF), Freeman (R); 138-LB-IiEansen (T) Taylor (V) Pearson (NP) Piva (C). 145-LB-G. Dalby (T), Adamson (WJ) Mein- in&r (H), ~ildert(NG); 15~-~B-~uss;?ll(M), Clark (NF), McLurlin (V), G.'Jensen (Bu); 165-LB-Morrison (P), Loomis (Mc), Johnson (Eu), Johnston .(Ku); 180-LB- Funikhouser (C), Klotz (Ka), Oaterhout (D), Swensen (SS); HVYWT-Lthck (MI, Fullmer (T), Wolshe (Ku), Chase (R). ILLINOIS SCORING-Moline 33. North Chicago 32, Maywood 38. Decatur 24, Northlake 24, Savanna 23, Oak Lawn 20, Fox Lake 17, Franklin Park 17, Tinley Park 17, Barrington 16 Hill~ide 16 Lockport 16. Granite City 15 Pekin 15 Berwvn 14 Park Ridge Miine East 14' Skokie 14 Harvey 13 ~eerfieid12 ~vinston12. ~brthbrook 12 Waukegan 12 khicago 11 '~ast~oline'll Orland irk 11 Park Ridge Maine souti 11, Urbana 1 i. Others-~rio, Aurora East, khicago Dunbar, 'De~alb,Flossmoor, Joliet, Lawrenceville Mundelein Norridge Winnetka. 95-LB-Gerdes (TP) ch7-pion ~dnes(May) 2nd Perusky (Wau) 3rd Cliffe (DeK) 4th. 103-LB-Miller (GC) ~utiirrez(Ch) Mayer' (Wi) Couture hTo&l)- 112-LB- ~&lkes (May), Sherman (bee) cunningha& (Dec) ~erggrt(Sa). l2b-~&~>mrv(Sa) i Bowie (Ev), Dorsey (Pe), ~anGen(FL); 127-LB--parka- (NC), eicchiollo (Ber), ~iehu; SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 41 (Hi), Young (Dec). 133-LB-Malone (Lo), Ramirez (EM), Mirus (OiL), Jones (La); 138- LB-McHenry (MO),Neuses (PRMS), Baron I+), Rothennel (F!oJ: 145-LB--M;?Lley. (Dec) Moi (PRME). Snoddv (Ha). Whitfield (HI): 154-LB-Wellmgtm (Bar). Plnskl (~k)! Engerb (U), htkonen (MU): ' 165-~~-~onroe'(FP), Nacin (OP~~erb (CD), Fox (AE~f 180-LB-Johnson (NC), Navarrp COP), Wright (J), McNeela (Norr); HWWT-Carther (Mo), Gann (Northl), Donatelh (Northb), Murray (FL). INDIANA SCORING-Bloomington High 28 North Central 23 Franklin Central 22 Indian- apolis Arlington 22 Gary Horace '~ann16 ~ellmork12 Mishawaka 12' Muncie Central 12 chartraGd 11 Lebanon 11 ~o.ga&ort 10 HaGrnond Technical '9 Craw- fordsville d, Delta 8, ~niihtstown8, ~anchester8. ~&cieSouth Side 8, ~ew~~lbany 8, Speedway 8, Warren Central 8, South Bend Central 6, Warsaw 5, 4, Gary Tolleston 4, Indianapolis Manual 4, Indianapolis Northwest 4. Indianapolis Scecina 4 South Bend Riley 4 Whiteland 4 Indianauolis Tech 2 Elkhart 2 Gary West ~idg2, Harnmond Gavit '2, Kokomo 2,' ~ississinkwa2, ~or&western 2,' South Bend Washin~ton2. 95-LB-Wilk (Mish) champion Hutsell (BH) 2nd Williams (ISc) 3rd Nunnally (KO) 4th; 103-LB-Cornwell (BH), Khmer (Kn), ~chelliAg (Wh), Munoz (G'WS); 112-LB- Smith (FC), Frantz (Ma), Edmonds (NC), Anderson (SBC;); 1.20-LB-1Penien (FC), Noel (WC), Renslow (GHM), Davis (Lo); J 27-LB-Willetts (IA), Howard (Lo), Milan (BH) Griffin (SBW); 133-LB-Gamble (GHM), Bose (NC), Klels (IM), Kratzer (El; 38-Ld Lengerich (BE), Crawford (Sp), Walker (CO), Cameron (HG); 145-LB-Hablg (NC), Robinson (MSS), Abney (BH), Grayson (GT); 154-LB-Johnson (Ch), Klingensmith (DE) Dotlich (INW), Kirk (GT). 165-LB-Clark (Le), Dorsey (HT), Hod e (Wh), ~lorei (MISS); 180-LB-Milsm (IAJ, Hocjing (Cr), Davis (SBC), Baugh (d;HVYWT-Lee (MC), Warren (NA) Foster (SBR), Jones (IT). IOWA Class AAA SCORING-West Waterloo 65 Cedar Falls 38 Jefferson 35 Iowa City 29 Harlan 21 Central Dav 15 Cresco 13. E& Waterloo 12' 15 Tech 12 &bua_ue 12: Tama ~oled; 12' West 10 Washington 9 ~orth9 ~oosevel<9 w air fie id 9 Valley 9 Boone 6, ~homaKJefferson'6, Manchester b, Fort ~bdge5, ~eelAn5, ~outhehstPolk 5: Indianola 4 Bettendorf 3 Waverly-Shell Rock 3 95-~B-~kvig(EW) chknpion, Davis (IC) 2nd; Miller (CF) 3rd Johnson ((33) 4th; 103-LB-Nicol (CF) Vanderhorst (0)Fowler (J) Hutchinson (~j.112-LB-Williams (T) Kersten (Ha) '14e~nda (0) S'tarr (J). l20-~~-~oses(WW) Bostwick (IC) ~rlidericks(FD) huss (WSR). 12i-LB-Johnsbn (Cr), Robken (Wa) Garp (WW) RO~: genstack (B); ld3-~~--Andre\i;(WW). Ingyall (5). Albracht (He), ~ourigan(TJ); 138- LB-Cox (Ha). Barnes (IC) Jones (SP) Fox (WW). 145-LB-Smith (h)Holmes (F) Wickham (WW) weirback (0)-154:~B-~trelln& (TT) Welch (N) ~c~ntyre(B)' Ott (CF). 165-~'B-~inek(ww)' Parson (CF) Ricketts ('CD) ~oman'(TJ). 180-L&' WiIson (h),El* (V), ~iller)(J), Brown (M); HVYWT-~gnke (J), ~laskovich(R), Waschek (CF), 07Neill (I). Class AA SCORING-Algona 56 Humboldt 36 Prairie 30 Britt 30 Corning 21 Urbandale 19 Anamosa 16 Hamu& 14 La port: City 12 ~Ldubon1.6 Eagle rove 12 Osage 12' Storm ~ake'lO DeWitt 6 St Edmonds 9 'WF airba bani) 9 Orange 8 'Ankeny 7, '~arion5, ~ount'Vernon 5, 'Perry 5, ~leasaitValley 5, North 'fama 5, ~dmetsbur~ 4, Clear Lake 3 North Scott 3 Monticello 3 Starmount 3 Waukon 3 Wapsie Valley 0 95-L~-~a~e;(B) champi& Blast (U) ind 0liphan{ (MA) 3rd7 Rosen (Or) 4th; 103-LB-Shcropp (Pr) ~c~ah:n (Co) Shepard '(Ha) Wade (Mo). li2-~~-~aute(Hu) McCune (n) ~arrett'(Pe) Murphy (~au)*'20-~~-~ach(Pr) her (SL) Boyd (or< Shouler (cL~.127-~~--~je'tland (EG) ~laide(Al) Jones (PV)) Elliott (Lk). 133-LB: Howlett (~),'~teffen(LPC) Rees (in), Ward (s;). 138-~~-~ast(0s) ~uhrter(An) Stockdale (Hu) Fett (Al). I~LB-~aylor(Al) ~hokalter(Ha) Baker (&v) Dusil ~r): 154-L,~-~ben; (Ho). ~dde(All. ~orningsh; An) Kane (Gv) 165-~~hunt[All: Lessmeier St. E), Westendorf (WV). Romick (I&). ~~o-LB-P~I~&(Co) Bennett (A1 Miner (Huj, Strobbe (NS); HVYWT-Borkowski i~u),Richardson (v),' Villont (NT]: Elbert (El.. . Class A SCORING-Eldora 38, Logan-Magnolia 30. Tripoli 20, S. E. Warren 19, Morning Sun 19, Greenfield 16, Alden 15, Beaman-Conrad 15, Gladbrook 13, Ballard- 13, Greene 12, 12, WAC0 12, Wilton Junction 12, Pekin 10, Rock Valley 10, -- BEST IN NEW JERSEY: L-R front-Frick (Pope john), Ferrara (New Providence), Ciarrocki (Oakcrest), Surenian (j~andol~h);middle-Pruxansky (Passaic) DePatto (Mah- wah), Black (Christian BTOS.Acad.), jasamine (Phillipsburg); back-viliecco (Deptford), Zaro (Phillipsburg), Starr (Montclair), Baldwin (Warren Hills).

I NORTH DAKOTA "A" VICTORS: L-R front-Synnott (Minot) Thompson (Minot), Staon (Watford City), Bergeron (Minot), kolwegner (Minot), ~oif(Hettinger); back- Lowe (Minot), Olson (Minot), Miller (Minot), Scherer (Fargo South), Huger (Harvey).

MAPLE HEIGHTS-EARNS FOURTH STRAIGHT OHIO CROWN: L-R, front-P. Miikovich Fiala Hicks T. Milkouich Calander Brooks Shott. back-coaches Barrett and M. ~ilkov&h,~iihi, Cikach Jidlicka, ~iahert~,k'arcioaolo, Dahl, Bowen, R. Sorace, Koimell, G. Sorace, coach '~alumbo. SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS Nashua 9 Oakland 9 Reinbeck 9 Wapello 9 Midland 9 Tri-Center 8 Jesup 7 Adel 6 Coon kapus t~ ~ikhorn K'lGon 6, ~urakt5, ~nivirsityHigh 5,' Anita 3,' Bon- dkrant-~arrar3, ~knesville3. 95-LB-Biwrkholder (WACZO') champion Frye (P) 2nd Wolfe (Ad) 3rd Peacock (Grf) 4th. 103-LB-McDonald (MS), Johnsen ILM) ~euendbrf(T) Dooley ~BF)112-LB- ~&ller(Al) Cross (Wap) Chestnut (Grf) ~hversten(Al). li~-L~-~rees re) Eye- bery (0)Hibbs (MS) ~&ke(CR). 127-i~-Sielaff (Al) %eager (Mil) spencer7(uH) Bentley ~~~).133-~33~~uckholz(~jNoltensmeier (Re) ' Gruss (Grf) '~immsen (wJ): 138-LB-wache (SEW), Norton ($J), Gunderson (BC~,Knudtson (~il);145-~~-d Johnson (LM), Furland (EC), Buntmg (Je), Beaman (Grf); 154-LB-Barnard (E), John- sen (LM), Tigner (SEW), Jorgensen (An); 165---Clarke (E), Crooks (N), Holst (D), Bothwell (TC). 180-LB-Glary (E) Suter (RV) Honeywell TC), Thompson (Ja); HYYWT-G~~&(BH), Ehlers (~id),'~etersen(EH$, Johnson (4. KANSAS 5-4A SCORING- City 56, 43, Wyandotte 30, Wichita Height; 26, Topeka West ,24, Seaman 24, Garden City 22, Salina 21, Hutchinson 20, Wichlta West 17, Wichita North 13, Leavenworth 12, Kapaun 12, Emporia 12, Topeka 12, Shawnee Mission South 11, Campus 9, Wichita East 6, Junction City 5, El Dorado 4, Hayden 3, Washington 2. 95-LB-Jackson (AC) champion, Sutton (Sa) 2nd, Essex (Em) 3rd, Porubsky (Se) 4th; 103-LB-Ramirez (AC) Switzky (Se) Engel (Sa) Shiedler (WN). 112-LB--Metzler (Ne) Hooker (CC) Shinn (HU) Little (ww). 120-i~-~mith(Ka) ' Farino (TW) ~acksoi (AC) Keys (he). 127-L~J.Ramirez (Ac) White (Ne) L irnith (Sa) ~iehe(GC). 133-L~-Lunt (wH), Ballard (Hy), ~nudsinIJC), ~ateg(ED); 138-~,~-Lotka(~y): Kramer (Ca), M. Smith (Ka), White (Em); 145-LB-Goff (AC), Kanarze (Wy), Walters (Se), Hug (Ha); 154-LB-Van Horn (Le), Merritt (Ne), Sherrill (WE), Blosser (Se). 165-LB-Ckaig (TW), Casey (WN), Shellenberger (To), Barbee (Hu); 180-LB- ~orrefi (WW), Alsop (GC), Lancaster (SMS), Gay (To); HVYWT-Murdack (WH), Scott (Wy), J. Ballard (SMS), Raimey (To). 3-2-1 A SCORING-Hoxie 78, St. Francis 59, Norton 51, Goodland 31, Rosedale 20, Olakley 19, Atwood 18, Oberlin 17, Bonner Springs 16, Clay Center 15, Paola 13, Russell 12 Effingham 8, Abilene 7, Hoisington 6, WaKeeney 6, Wellington 6, Colby 4, ~ile; County 4 Ottawa 4 Washburn 2. 95-L~LFisher(N;) champion Holliman (StF) 2nd Williams (Ro) 3rd Spellman (CC) 4th- 103-LE-Pope (Hod brewen (StF) Voel (&), Grator (RC); 112~l~-~ewis (Hox), &rst (Go), Ankeman '(NO), Curtin )eo). 120-LB-Hill (StF) Miller (Hox) Vleyra (Wel) Anderson (Ob). 127-LB--Winter ox) Riemann (~d)Cook (s~F)' Wadkins (0t)j 133-LB-~auck' (HOX), Nelson (At), ~al:on {BS), Willt (kt~);138-~d Brock (Go) Donnely (CC) Launchbaugh (Hox) Cook (StF). 145-LB-Homung (No) Reinert (~4,Funk (Oa), drimmins (CC); 154-Ih-~tan1ey (bb), Tiner (BS), ~eittnel (Hoi), Ryser (Ef); 165-LB-Walter (StF), Taylor (Hox), Hackley (No), Decker (Oa). 180-LB-Doherty (Pa), Todd (Go), Rummell (Oa), Owens Boj; HVYWT-DolezaL (RU): Williams (Ro), Mattke (WaK), Madden (Ef). KENTUCKY SCORINGNorth Hardin 90, Seneca 58, Trinity 40, Ft. Campbell 38, Newport Catholic 38, Flaget 37, Kentucky School for Blind 33, Westport 31, Jeffersontown 23 Waggener 23 Woodford County 22 Campbell County 20, Danville 17, oldhad County 9, ~liasureRidge Park 9, western 9, Hopkinsville 8, Eastern 6, Caldwell County 6, Frankfort 4, Millersburg Military Institute 3, Fern Creek 2, Ahrens 2, St. Xavier 1, Boone County 0. 95-LB-Nolan (NC) champion, Lawson (7) 2nd, Harkleroad (NH) 3rd; 103-LB-White- house (KSB) Crawford (J) Weller (NC). 112-LB-Steger (BC) Meyers (NH) Von Dreele (we&). I~O-LB-&~S~ (S), D&S (NH) Huber JNC!; 127-~~-D&erson (KSB), Donlon (~l),Barker (Dl; 133-LB-Johnson (kt C), Ke ems (Fl), Hehman (NC). 138--Welch (Fl), Palmquist (Westp), Martin (Weste); 145-LB-Roach (NH), T-e; (S), Hancock {T); 154-LS-Williams (S), Crooker (BC),Vervilles (NH); 165-LB--Bran- don (NH), Ledmaa (CC), Stuart (Wa); 180-LB-Kissel (T),Amyx (S), Wilson (WC); HVYWT-Haek (Ft C), Head {NH), Weathers (WC). LOUISIANA SCORINGDe La Salle 188 East Jefferson 156 Holy Cross 143 South Cameron 62, Jesuit 47, Hackberry 37, dmou 35, Istrouma 22, Catholic High i2, Jeanerette 10, THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1970 Lee High 3 Baton Rouge 2. 95-~n3-~iein(HC) champian, Tom Stein (HC) 2nd Rachal (DLS) 3rd, Sevier (DLS) 4th. 103-LB-Grass (EJ) Methe (EJ) Dureau (HC) hampieree (HC). 112-LB-Ridlen (EJ~,Palone (EJ), ranf field (DLS), ~ena.(DL;); lh~-L~--~canlon(~Ls), Strider (EJ), Greenbaum (DLS), Levy (Jes); 127-LB-C. Stnder (EJ), Ruth (Jes), Elmer (Jes), Roselli (HC). 133-LB-Duplass (DLS) Goolsby (EJ) McGoey (HC) Casson (HC). 138-LB- ~tua&(Jes), Geary (DLS) mi& (EJ) (HC). 145-~B-Hhsame (EJ) D'wyer (SC$ Costa (HC) Pecorhea (6~).154-d~-~auchea& (HC) Sannee (Ha) 7~uillory(M)' Ardoin (1).'165-~E-~urlet(hS) Matthew (EJ) ~incgnt(SC) ~ardkau(SC). 1851 LE-~ichaids (SC) Odenheimer [DLS) Baker (SC) Barnes (~Ls). 195-LB-'Devall (Ha) Manuel (M) 'Morledous (HC), N& (I); IEVYWT-S. 0dedeim& (ITLS), Bayard (HC~,Pavy (DLS): Sherville (Jea), MARYLAND, SCORING-City 106, Poly 89, Forest Park 53, Gilman 44, St. Joe 33, Edmondson 27, Southern 26 Curley 26 Carver 25 Douglass 23 Dunbar 21 St. Paul 20 Northern 18, Mervo 15, Patterson 15, Friends 13, ~c~onogh10, ~odwestern10, '~oyola9, Boy's Latin 5, Park 5. 103-LB-Oliver (Po) champion Savage (Do) 2nd Cesar (FF) 3rd Williams (Pat) 4th. 112-LB-Hurtt (Po) R. Savage (Ci) Putterman (G\ Penn (Du). lh0-LB-Amasia (CU~ Hall (Ci) Spivey (NW) Richards (st J). 127-~BLWhelan(~f Warren (Du) ~urne; (E) ~imLall(M). 133-ht-~ranklin (Cif Johnson (S) Arnbridge (Po) speiiht (FP). 138-~~-~arlos(&), Mitzel (No), Todd {PO), Brooks (~a);145-~~-dan (Po), em; (St P), Bierman (Mc) Blake (Do). 154-LB-Jones (Ci) Carter (So) Smith (G) Baker (Cu). 165-~B-~imm~1stein(Ci), htler (FP), Lewis '(~a), conno; (St J); 160-LB- ~nd&w (St J), Thompson (C:), Homer (F), Brown (Po);HVYWT-Evans (FP), Watkins (E), Marsheck (Po), Shropshlre (Ca). MASSACHUSETTS SCORING-Chelmsford 69 Springfield Tech 61 Braintree 42 Ipswich 42 Welles- ley 40 Pittsfield 38 ~elros$34 Wayland 34 ~okood33 LoGell 27 New{on South 25 ~hn~meadowi9 springfieid Classical i7 North Anhover 15 'winchester 15 ~r6okline 13 Leornihter 13 Walpole 13 Lkxington 9 Needha; 9 Billerica 8' Framingham korth 8 averd dill 8 St. ~os&h's 8. others)--~shland ohc cord-Carlisle7 Granby, ~amilton-~gnham~awrekce Milton Natick Pentucket Kegional ~eadini Scituate, Springfield ~athekral,~~rin;lfield dade, ~Lughtoa, Wakefield, 'westfield, Westford Weymouth. 95-~&~hlien(Way) champion Jalbert (Low) 2nd Henderson (Bi) 3rd Wright (STe) 4th; 103-LB-ale (Lon), ~ooley'(NO) Kanter (Bro)' Cerretani (Me). I lb-LB-Kleyrnan (a),Concamon (Bra Morrison (ST;), ApplebauG (NS). 115-~~~Fluckin~er(Wal), Komara (Pit), Silva &ex), Brossman (STe). ~~o-LB-P~c~~(Bra), Aronstein (Pit) LaRochelle (I), Warnke (Ha); 127-~B-~orey(Ch),' Richmond (No), Ciocca ST^): Harris (Way); 133-LB--Conmacho (I), Mancuso STe), Etkin (NS), Falciglia (Way). 138-LB-Knodler .(ST.), Wallace. (I), Donovan (No\, Hanks (Low); 145-LB-Rich (~h): Eordeau (Pit), Vlrgiho (NS), Giamoccozzi (Sc); 154-LB-Bernard (Me), French (Ch), Hopkins (No), Fantigrossi (Ne); 160-LB-Tousignant (a),Johnston (Wel), Skane (Me Desmond (I). 167-LB-Szfranski (S Cl), Bisol (Leo), WConnell (FN), Harper (St J]i 180-~%~ahace(Bra), Garron pel), Vespa (NS), Tourangeau (STe); HVYWT- Anderson (Wel), Dolan (NA), Toppan (Lo), Mogan (No). MICHIGAN Class A SCORINGDetroit Catholic Central 43 Lansing Sexton 37 Walled Lake Central 35 Pontiac Central 27 Battle Creek ~entrh25 Niles 20 Clio ?8 Royal Oak Dondero 18: Ypsilanti 18, ~abeMemorial 17, Flint 'southwestkm 16, iansing Eastern 16 Trenton 15 Grand Ledge 14 Hazel Park 14 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 13 ~ansini Waverly 13' Muskegon Mona ghores 13 Flint ~kntral12 Lansing Everett 1.2' Temper- ance ~edfoid12 Belleville 11 Ann Ardor Pioneer 10 dtroit Thurston 10 ~brtHuron Northern 10 BL~City ~entr)al9 Flint Northern 6 Warren ~itz~erald8, Livonia Franklin 6 iaginaw MacArthur 6 '~ontiacNorthern 4: 95-~E-&uller (BatCC) champioh Miller (LEV) 2nd Jones (FN) 3rd Geier (LF) 4th. 103-LB-Davids (HP) Warrick (Bkl) Rodriouez (D~c) Rodegeb (PHN). 112-LB~ Baker (FS), ~ichards'(BatCC), ~et&ore(~3, Gray (Y& 120-~~-~ntoni&ti(XC), Wallace (WM) Hyde (WLC) Dunn (PN). 127-LB-Kamer (SM) Buehrle (MMS) Lamore (SM), hurshman (PH~);133-~E-~;n?ld (PC), Callard ice i ice (Y), Liberatd (WF); 138-LB-Osborn (Gl), Mmeau (DT), Smith (Tr), Borders (PC); 145-LB-Hobson SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS (Cl) Chouinard (LS) Weede (Ni) Ceravolo (TB). 154-LB-Duty (ROD) Ruddy (FC) ~it6er(TB), King (r)165-~B:~avis (LE), ~itt(WLC), O'Connor (DCC), ~ron& (Ni); 180-LB-Civlek (LS), Rodriquez (PC), Olind (DCC), Baker (WLC); HVYWT- Parsons (LW), Mitchell (KLN), Bolhouse (AAP), (Bay CC). Class B SCORING-Madison-Heights Madison 36 South Haven 29, Fruitport 28, Chelsea 27, Wyoming-Godwin Heights 24, Charlotte '23, Fenton 22, Flint-Hamady 21, Cedar Springs 19 Durand 18 Vicksjburg 15 Buchanan 14 Grand Rapids Forest Hills 14 Madison Hkights-Foley i3, Rockford 13', usk keg on-0rhhard View 12, Otsego 12, sparti 12 Sturgis 11 Flint-Bentley 10 Lansing-Gabr~els 10 Bronson 9 Dowagiac-Union 9 ~i'chigancenier 9, Belding 8, breenville 8, ~tisvill&~akeville6, ~uske~on-~atholi; Central 7, Parma-Westem 7, Zeeland 7, Oscoda 6, Lathrup Village Southfield-Lathrup 6, Bay City Glenn 5 Holt 5 Lansing-O'Rafferty 5, Northville 5. 95-LB-Piechwki '(wGH)' champion, Green (FH) 2nd Bauder (Z) 3rd Kosydar (LVSL) 4th; 103-LB-Evans (SH), Hallet (D), Van Husan ~DU),Lewis (FH);' 112-LB- Douglas (Fr) Coleman (MHM) Mecklenburg (Br) Richardson (LO). 120-LB-Gingrich (Cha) Blue [st) Knoll (MOV) 'willoughby (FH). '127-LB-cardinel '(GRFH) Friberger (FB) ors son (G;) ~uvenshine'(LG). 133-~~-~droff(SH) Van Oeffelen (s;) Hudson (MC~,Gonzales (WGH); 138-L~-~isenheirner(MHF), ~aile(Cha), Soyka (~k),John- son (0s). 145-LB-Kargel (Qe) Gonzales (MHM) Heintzelman (Be) Brink (MOV). 154-LB-'wiley (V) Hnmphreys i~r)Renshaw (OL~Pudvan (BCG). ~~S-LB-PUS~& (Fe), Sharpe (Ro),'~d-s (D), Heekstra (WGH); ho-L~-~aken he), Babbitt (Ot), Karaslnskl (CS), Conklin (N); HVYWT-Hassen (Bu), Mallnowski (CS), Peters (MHM), O'Neill (PW). Class C-D SCORING-Shelby 57 Haslett 52, Gaesburg-Galesburg-Agusta 46 Williamston 35 Adrian-Madison 30 ~&nontville-~a~leValley 30 Whittemore-Mhittemore-~rescoti 27 Dansville 24 iddison 18 Byron Center 18 Fakington Our Lady 18 Saginaw- ith her an 18 shipherd 16 linto on 15 ~tockbridke15 Union City 14, ~hitkoreLake 11 Lansini-~ichigan school for ~lind11 ~aven& 11 Freeland 10 Onsted 9 ~ikin~harn-~etroitCountry Day 9, ~anchister8, ~onstahne6, vesta6urg 5, N& Lothrop-St. Michael 5, Hudson 5. 95-LB-Bissell (Ha) champion Ruest ID) 2nd Roberts (Man) 3rd VanZandt (Hu) 4th. 103-LB-Earley (Ha) ~riy(LMSB) Nodra (GGA) Gross (~sM).112-LB- ~uherrez(AM) Ream (D) 'casteel (W) ~dsley(VMV). lZd-~~-~utierrez(AM) Danes (Shel) casteel' (W) ~yiigton(VMV): 127-~B-~ilh'gs(WWP) Lovall (~aj)Jones (GGA~Posey (W). ' 133-LB-Carroll ($a) Millen (WL) Kern ($0~)schwa& (W). 138-LB-~anner (~6el)Gross (GGA) crak (0) Miller (bheo). 145-~~-~rdnt(ww)' Coville (GGA) Seguin '(~hel)warbe; (R). 154-Ib-~itsch (Be)' Bursley (VMV) ~indsa; (GGA), Ley (D); 165-~~-~60re(C), .~eik (UC), Botsford (w), Gorsuch (V); i80-LB-- Wdson (St), Zimmerman (SL), Jeffer~es(Shel), Henson (BDCD); HVYWT-Case (A), Hoewe (Fre), Walsh (FOL), Schihl (Shel). Upper Peninsula SCORING-Marquette 101 Escanaba 87 Iron Mountain 68 Ishpeming 58 Kings- ford 47 Munising-Mather 36 Gladstone 53 Sault Ste. ~arie)21, wen-EW&- rout Creek (0 Escanaba-Holy Na&e 9 Rudyard i. 95-LB-bancheri (IM) champion: Seymour (Ma) 2nd Reinlich (Is) 3rd Holm (G) 4th; 103-LB-Drury (Ma) Bertucci (Is) Beachaime (MM)' Beavis (EHN). ilZ-~~--~ulsher (Ma) Vader (E) ~lisworth(G) ~elistes(Is). 120-Lk~erd(E) ~ekure(Ma) Helm (ssM)) Powell (f~).127-~B-~~undson (K) '~akesky(E) ~ericblosi(IM) ~al:la (Is). 133-~~-~oberts(IM) Brey (K) Montagna (~a)Nelson (EETC). 138-~d-01son(Ma)' Ellingson (IM) ~uddln(E) ~ddwin(SSM). 14b-~~--~ota(MM~ Bleau (Is) carobin: (K), Smith (G): 154-LB-B&ak (E), ~aupere'(~),Sauter (IM), ~eikkenen(IS); 165-LE- Pearson (Is) Cota (MM) Frendeway (IM) Scheenemen (E). 180-LB-Baker (Ma) Schuren (E): ~hotenhauer)(G), Cappeferri (is); HVYWT-N~~;~~(Ma), Williams (E): Osborne (SSM), Waters (EETC).

MINNESOTA SCORING-Robinsdale-Cooper 53, St. James 30, Mankato 29, Prior Lake 23, Lake- ville 22, Bemidji 19, Fridley 19, Alex Ramsey 17, Marshall 17, Ellendale 16, St. Cloud Tech 15, Buffalo 15, St. Louis Park 15, Flrbault 14, Albany 13, Burnsville 13, Hopknis 13, St. Anthony 13 Brainard 12, Browns Valley 12, Morris 12, Tracy 12, White Bear Lake 12, Foley d. 95-LB-Thompson (PL) champion, Johnson (BV) 2nd, Knight (Ho) 3rd, Svendson (CR) 46 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1970 4th. 103-LB-Stellmack (Mar) Thompson (At) Iverson (Gl) B Thompson (PL). 112- L~LLamphere(R-C), ~c~lwain(Bu), Best (M$), Hughes (s) i20-LE-De~arai~(Fo), LaBalestra (AR), Dahlheimer (An), Kirkpatrick (R-C); 127-LB-Hickman (Euf), S toltz (Fa), Price (Fr), Livingood (0);133-LB-Gautch (R-C), Schmidt (Man), Hedlund (AR) Naegell (AL) ; 138-LB-Richards (E), Sutter (La), Herman (Br), Duke (TRF); 145-Ld Enger (StJ), Staehel~(WBL), Folven (Au), Riopal (FL); 154-LB-Lee (Be), Overmyer (Man), Hultgren (StJ), Obrycki (Fr); 165-LB-Johnson (SLP) Amborn (Mor) Root (GR) Cummings (LeR); 180-LB-F-ss (R-C), Birr (Al), Luieman (T), ~isknan(HU); HVYWT-Scheuer (StCT), Jacobs (StA), Bakke (I), Durand (La). MISSOURI SCORING-Hazelwood 44 qt Louis Northwest 40 Ritenour 38 Webster Groves 32 Riverview Gardens 31, ~apiekbod-~ichmond~eighis 26, ~indb&h 20, McCluer 20: Kansas City Center 17, Parkway West 16, Kansas City Oak Park 12, Brookfield 10, Jefferson City 9, Lafayette 9, Raytown 9, Excelsior Springs 8, Springfield Glendale 7, Marshall 6, St. Louis U-High 5, North Kansas City 5, Maryville 5, St. Louis CBC 4, Kansas City Pembroke Country Day 4, Roosevelt 3. 95-LB-Lydon (H) champion, Cbnners (Li) 2nd, Pruitt (SLN 3rd, Crockett (WG) 4th. 103-LB-Trauth (Rit), Johnston (PW), Seaton (SG), McKee (NKC); 112-~B-~oudri; (H), Frank (Ray), Niblett (McC), Eisen (KCPCD); 120-Dameron (KCOF'), Harrington (H) Willis (MRH) Hale (ES). 127-LB-Lewis (SLN) McVicker (MRH) Turk () ~aie(ES); 133-L&-~ubin (MCC), Siefert (H), ~taab)(Mary), ~ndersog(KCC); 1381 LB-Parsons (Map), Govero (Li), Wood (KCC), Brown CSLN). 145-LB-Wehling (WG) Schuessler (La), Bourg (RG), Teegarden (ES); 154-0rr (Pit), ~Lck(SLN), Damos (KCC): Brooks (WG); 165-LB-Hearst (RG), Doufning (JC), Kieser (SLUH), McKee (SLCBC). 180-LB-Paulsen (RG), Butler (SLN), C'o~l(PWj, Campbell (Ro); HVYWT-S&O~~& (Rit), Locke (B), Johnson (WG). MONTANA AA SCORING-Missoula Sentinel 96, Great Falls Public 70, Great Falls Russell 66, Billings West 45 Missoula Hellgate 37 Flathead Kalisoell 34, Billings Senior 27, Helena Senior 19,' Great Falls Central 15: Butte Public 12: 95-LB-Donnelly (GFR) champion, Scales (BW) 2nd Jones (MS) 3rd Stedge (FK) 4th; 103-LB-Collins (MS), Hafer (FK), Reholt (BW), kockie (BS); 11i-LB-R.Jones (MS) McKay (GFR) Wadsworth (GFC) Pardis (GFP). 120,-LB-Shafer (GFR) Owen (MS): Gerber (BS), weedah1 (GFP); 12~?-L~-~arth(MI$, Seneca1 (MS), beck (FK), Cascaden (GFR); 133-LR-Monts (GFP), Tyree (FK), Cottier (MH), Good (BW). 138-LB-Bwhy (BW7), Hurley (HS), Farsman (GFP), Barefield (GFC).; 145-~~-~& (GFP) Schmidt (BS), Marsh (HS), Stensrud (MH); 154-LB-Starin (BP), Manley (MS) ~alkehi(GFR), Wolfe (FK); 165-LB-Hermes (MS), Ekert (GFP), is(GFR), ~attei (BW); 180-LB-GdaU (GFP), Gillespie (MS), Neiter (BS), Bosh (GFR); HVYWT- Raymond (MS), Bradley (MH), Sankovich (BW), Banks (HS). A-B-C SCORING-Class A-Havre 58, Columbia Falls 52, Glasgow 49, Libby 39, Bozeman 39, Hardin 35, Billings Central 25, Butte Central 25, Wolf Point 17, Hamilton 15 Deerlodge 13, Miles City 10; Class-B-C-Baker 21, Big Sandy 21, Malta 21, Cut Bani 20, Seeley Swan 15, Broadus 14, Chmook 14, Valier 14. 95-LB-Renfrow (CF) champion, McCarty (D) 2nd, Hallock (G) 3rd, Joyce (Bu C) 4th. 103-LB-Brand (Bu C) Johnson (Hav) Baxter (CF) Uffleman (Har). 112-I-,& ~ehard(Hav), Hallock (~f,Widholm (v),' (~$1;120-~~--~chn~ider (m) Homblock (Hav) Foss (Ham) Wferdahl (V). 127-LB--Uffleman (Har) Coghlen (G)) Richardson (~av)Mehring (6~).133-~~-Dkdriek (Bo) Scharelte (&) Olson (M)' StyIer (SS 2; 1?s-~~-Ko~w- ah Spady (L), Ornsberg ' (cB), Stevens (~k);145-~B ICledrowslu (BI C), Lew~s(CF), Waggoner (CB), Madler (Ba); 154-LB-Healow (Bi C) Williams (L), Krikorian (G), Hartman (Ham); 165-LB-Olson (M), Johnson (G), ~ichl ardson (Hav), Smith (SS); 180-LB-Goth (Br), Schubert (Ch), Bingman (Bo), Brunn (MC); RVYWT-Moshley (ES), O'Conner (Ba), Luna (L), M~ller(&). NEBRASKA Class A SCORING-Lincoln High 65, Bellevue 52, Scottsbluff 45, Omaha Ryan 34, Lincoln East 32, Lincoln Southeast 25, Kearney. 24, Omaha North 20, Boys Town 17, North Platte 15, Fremont 14, Gering 14, Beatr~ce13, Omaha Central 13, Alliance 8, &aha SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 47 Creighton Prep 8, Onlaha Burke 8, Papillion 8, Grand Island 7, Omaha Benson 6, Omaha Westside 6 Lincoln Northeast 4. 95-~~-~onaaleS)(BT) champion, Lowe (LE) 2nd), Nielsan (Ge) 3rd, Morton (S) 4th; 103-LB-Mowry (S), Beninato (OR), Briscoe (Bea), Hefb (A); 112-LB-Rybw (Be1 Halstead (LH), E. Gonzales (S), Carpenter (A); 120-LB-Billesbach (OR), Eilers (K]: Rosas (S), Tische (LN); 127-LE-Thmpson (LS), Varland. (LH), (Ge), Babcock (NP); 133-LB-E,pp (K), Nimic (LH), Welsh (NP), Sacnder 10B); 138-LB-hsquet (F),Vazzano (OR), Hough (P), Golden (NP); 145-L+Dickinson (LE), Splichal (S ), Titze (0Bu) McKenve (Bel). 154-LB-Kessler (Bel), S~mpson(LH), Goers (ON), Socker (S); 165-Ld~urtaugh ON^, Nelson (LH), Tierney (GI), Jones (LE). 180-LB--Ross (Off), Hall (F), Stovall (&I), Estes (Bea); INYWT-Pamter (Bel), 'bnkn (LS), Rocek (OW),Anderson (F). Class B SCORING-Valentine 54, Lexington 47, Sidney 45, Albion 39, Ogallala 31, Holdrege 27 Gordon 22 Fairbury 19 Millard 18 Nebraska City 16 St. Paul 14 Schuyler 14 ~Ahoo14 ~hkdron13 ~idsworth11 kentral City 11 ~bthenbur~10' Lincoln pi& X 9, ~ymbreSouthern b, Kimball 8, ieligh 7, Auburn '7, Blair 6, ~itc6ell5. 95-LB-Smith (Al) champion, Montey (Le) 2nd Hampton (0)3rd Black (Mil) 4th. 103-LB-Gustafsm (H), Mowrey (Got), R. lack' (Mil), ~ummervill; (Mit); 112-~6 Rase (H), Johnson (F), Kmght (O), Monroe (V); 120-LB-Geiger (Si), Appleton (Le), Simmons (V), Tesmer (St P); 127-LB-Abrms (Si), Weber (V), Cook (Sc), Finley (A?. 133-LB-Ravemcraft (V), Borer (Al), Culek (K), Welch (F); 138-LB--Mika (SI), ~ernH (Ai), Burger (F),Seier (Al). 145-LB-Jacobs (a)Blow (CC), Hoover (PLX), Anderson (Wa). 154-LB-Beans (Le Johnson (Gor) ~o&berg (Al) Graham (V). 165-LB-J. ~ave&raft(V), Beckner kt P), Cuda (w;), Sherman (~db);180-LB-~>elsen (Ga), Bodie (WS), Rouse (B), Bishop (0);HVYWT-Hobbie (NC), Lungrin (0), Maple (N), Adams (LR). Class C SCORING-Mullen 42 Gibbon 40 O'Neill 39 Bayard 36 Harrisburg 35 Crawford 25 Humphrey St randi is 23 ~raidardE. Butfer 22 ~usdville21 ~'avihCity 18 ~AepingWater 15, Seward koncordia 15, Amherst i5, Hebron 1 Cambridge 13: Bennington 13, Bertrand 12, Elgin Central Catholic 11, Milford 10, Leigh 10, Arapahoe 10 Gretna 9 Cortland Norris 7 Word 6 Adams 5 Oshkosh 5 Deshler 5 Friend 4 85-LB-~ldck (Ba) champion kifford (H&) 2nd ~&ter(WW) ird) Gill (&end) 4th: 103-LB-Niokeson (O'N) ~nes;(Ba) Lesoing (~6)Rothe (SC). 112~L~-~e~bold(~af Hill (Mi) McGee (Gi) barner (L). '12@-1n~--~chmi"ck(Ba) ~oiche(SC) Furry (w)' ~chneideJ(L). 127-~~-~m~skmc'(1~~)Zach (HStF) ~hms(R) ~iAdleswart (Gill 133-~B-~iffo~d(Har) Philbrick (O'N) ' Fackler (~ufBrooks (~k).138-~~-~lorini (AM) Lee (He) ~ociai(BEB) Poppe (6e). 145-~~-~drman(Cr) ~insnsen(Gr) Hurdle (Ar), 'copper (6s); 154-LB-@fiver (Gi), ~ife(Har), Birkel (DC), 67emhoff (HS~F);165- LB-McCart (O'N), Sones (R), Neumeyer (Mu), Myers (Ber); 180-LB-Roshek (Cr) Dierks (Ben), Tompkins (Mu), Kucera (BEB); HVYWT-Lattin (Mu), Slack (Gi), spat; (BEB), A. Wemhoff (HStF). NEVADA SCORING-Clark 58, Rancho 48, Valley 47, Reno 56, Sparks 30, Bishoa Gorman 24, Yerington 18, Hawthorne 18, Wooster 16, Las Vegas Western 16, Bodder City 11, Henderson Basic 6 Las Vegas 4 Hug 2 Lowry 2 Stewart Indian 2 95-m--Brawn (k)champio; Conte3(we) 2nd Brantly (Ha) 3ri. Casos (SI) 4th. 103-LB-Bld (Rs) Goldsmith (V) Yee (Re) LO& (Hu). 112-hB-Byron Blaod (~a)' Wood (Ha) ~c~relry(Re) ~weenly(BG). ~~o-LB-Ro~~~(C) France (We) ~arrigai (Y) ~anda'(Re). 127-~&kggatt (V) ~kding(Re) Swain ((2) Ott (Sp). ' 133-LB- ~eiander(C) &evens (Sp) Daniel (v) Wright (~cl).' 131)-~~-~dbnsom(R a<. Cumbley Hutchins (Bd) Rials (~4.'I~s-LJB-H~~~~ (V) Chikendon (Y) B Ott (S'p) Harless (~~);l+~*iafayette ($1, Martin (Y). Smith'(h~) C;,iswoid *(W*O); 16 LB-tiallia (G), Kmg (C), DePoali (Wo), Hannum (Lo); 180-LB-hse (C), Trudell (Sp), Jegan (LV), WDaye (Wo); 194-LB_hbeau (Ra), Sherman (Ke), Custer (BG), M. Oi Daye (Wo); HVYWT-Len (C), Swingle (Re), Ross (Wo), Earillo (BG). NEW ENGLAND Interscholastic SCORING-(Top 25) Pilgram 45 Warwick 36 Chelmsford 32 Cranston East 31 Keene 31 Bishop Kendricken 19 raintr tree 19 anfo ford 18 ~a'Salle Academy 18' Ipswich <7 Belfast Regional 15 ope 15 ~shland14 ~dventry14 Norwood 14' _Haverhill $3 Hinckley School 15 waylad 12 Traip kcademy 10 &well 6 NO& hdover 5, '&anston West 4,-~ktsfield4, ~{ephens 4, Bristdl I.' ith hers-Amherst, PENNSYLVANIA POTENTATES: L-R, front-Teagaden (McGuffey), Panella (New Castle) Lutes (Easton) Peterson (Canon McMzllan) Luckenbaugh (West Yo~k),Howard (Allen '~ieruff);backylove (Carnegie), Meyers (dallastown), Schalles (Hollidaysburg), Savage (Mt. Carmel), Smith (Mt. Lebanon), Sprenkle (West York).

-- PENN CATHOLIC'S FINEST: L-R, front-Gleason (South .Hills), DeMarco (Frie Cathedral), Beck (Bishop Canevin), Sculley (Bethlehem), Karabznos (Pitt Central), Pzatt (Immaculate Conception) Lonergan (Bethlehem). back-Hoyson (Bishop Canevin) Kunkle (Lawaster), assi id^ (Bethlehem), ~arabin'(Bethlehem), Caldarelli (~llentow; Central), Jones (Erie Cathedral).

T. IXGlNiA vANC)t31Slr&iS: L-K front-Conrtwrzg~d (Cox) u. &UI t,n (G anby), Byrum (Granby); back-B. Martin (Oranby), Michel (Granby), kraaier (Maury), Zablow (Granby), Radman (Oranby), Cox (Oranby), Hill (Norview), Willis (Annandale), Mans- field (Norview). SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 49 Leominster, Mt. Pleasant, North Kingston, Skowhegan, Springfield Classical, Timber- lane, Winslow. 95-LB-Shlien (Way) champion Tuttle (Sa) 2nd Dailey (CE) 3rd Scadova (K) 4th. 103-LB-Metts (Ho) Bouchard (har) Lehoux (s;) R. Scadova (i).112-~~-Amati (War) Gardner (~ifiKleynen (Ch) key @a). 12d-~~-~heberge(Pb), Pacelli (Bra), ~arulio(La S) ~ro&tein(Pit). 12j-~~-@ore;(a), Osmanski (BH) Richmond (No) Lovejoy (cw)~ 133-~33-~turk'(Ha), Pickering (BH), Camacho (I): DdPrete (cE)~ 138-LB-Baker .(Hi),. Wallace (I), Desmaris (War), Yanku (CE). 145-LB-Tweeey (La S), Nabb PI^), Rlch (Ch), Box (BR); 154-LB-Trybulski (K), hi taker (CE) Hwkms (No), O'Donnell (War); 165-LB-B. Yanku (CE), Ayer (TA),.Touygnant (Ch), Donnelly (Lo). 180-LA-Mancuso (As) Wallace (Bra) McNamara (Fll), Giroux (St); HVYWT- ~udion(Co), Bryant (BR), &lly (K), Dolan '(NA). Independent-Class A SCORING-Tabor 82, Mount Hermon 72, Worcester 69, Williston 57, Governor Dummer 56 Exeter 52 Wilbraham 48 4ndover 47 ll~-~~-~ne(~ilbjchampian, ~d&dler (E) 2hd Chan (A) 3rd Lee (T) 4th; 115-LB-Billias (MH), Hackney (Wo), Baratt (E), .~ow&y(Will); 121-L~-~?ch(WU), Imber (GD), Keeney (T), Williams (E); 127-LB-Llttldcur (T), Tltus (E), J. Hine (Wllb), Burke (MH); 133-LB-Mqhy . (A), Kozlowski (Wo), Cannon (Wilb), McHenry (E); 138-InB-Bretschger (MH) Gallhard (A) Tobey (GD) Eramo (Wo); 145-LB-Young (T), Stichnoth (GD) Hall (will) Farren (~j.I~~-LB-B&W~ (MH) Simpson (GD) Owens (Wilb), ~icerch>a(T); 160-~~4heffield(A), George (Wo), ito on (T), ~relak'(Wilb); 167-LB-Baslik (Wo), Sotirion (Will), Starbuck (MH), Sullivan (GD); 177-LB-Linzee (T), Baslik (Wo), (Will), Young (GD); HVYWT-Silver (MH), Meehan (GD), Kettlewell (Wo), Annis (T). NEW JERSEY TEAMS-Bergenfield Bound Brook Bridgeton Christian Brothers Academy, Deptford, Edgewood, Franklin ~bwnshi~,~acGensack, ~Anterdon Central, J. P. Stevens, Lake- wood, Lenape, Mahwah, Middlesex, Millville, Montclair, Morristown, New Providence, North Edison North Hunterdon Northern Highlands Oakcrest Pascack Hills Pascack Valley, ~assaic,Pennsville, ~hilfipsbur~,Pope John, kandolph,'Scotch Plains, 'Southern Regional, Union, Warren Hills, West Deptford. 95-LJ3-Frick (PJ) champion, Novacek (NH) 2nd, Foust (Ha) 3rd, Volpa (E) 4th; 103-LB-Ferrara (NP), Kantor (U), Barfoot (SR), Hough (PV); 112-LB-Ciarrocki (O), Shawde (NE), Hasklns (Mor), Coleho (Mon); 120-LB-Surenian (R), Karrer (0). Ware (Be) Haywood (FT). 127-LB--Frazansky (Ra), Bowers (Union) Shields (JPS) Poinsett (~e):133-~~-~e~attb(Ma), Thompson (Ph). Connerton (BB), ~c~affer~(Pa); '13%~~- Black (CBA), Cooper (PV), Farina .(Ph), Skinner 0);145-LB--Jassambe (P'h), Bariche (HC), Ferlauto (Mon), Meeder (Mil); 154-LB-Villecco (I)), Gaunt (N Hu), Paquette (Ma). Guerin (R); 165-LB-Zaro (Ph), Coleman (Mid), Johnson (Br). Carey (NHi); 1 80-LB-Starr (Man). Rinehart (WH), Bivins (La), Sagui (CBA); HVYWT-Baldwin (WH), Meade (PH), Martin (SP), Tighe (WI?).

Prep Schools SCORING-St. Benedicts 140, Delbarton 51. Lawrenceville 55, Blair 45, Montclair Academy 36 Peddie 33 Admiral Farragut 27 Morristown School 21, Wardlaw 15, St. Bernards'l~,Pingry 6, Pennington 6, ~ut~er)sPrep 4, Princeton Day 2. 95-LB-Romano (StBen) champion Rosencranz (B) 2nd Loomis (L) 3rd Talbot (MA) 4th;lW-LB-Babcock (B), Reid (~tGen),Baldanza (MA), Custer (L); il2-~~-~iello (St.Ben), Savinelli (D), Ferguson (W), Millichap (L); 120-LB-Young (StBen), Dipano (AF), Rosencranz (B), Breen (Ped); 127-LB-Fellinger (StBen), Terry (L), Ambrose (StBer), Ciprianl .(D); 133-LB-Valvano (StBen), McColl (Ped), Elk (H), Wilson (Pen). 138-LB-Marrozm (StBen), Vultee (MA), Newcomb (Px), Favzak (RP); 145-~~-~apri; (MA) Geran (Ped) Carpenter (AF) Sposato (D); 154-LB-Reedman (Dl), K~eras(MS), ~chrliner(L), ~rvide(AF); 165-~BL~eiberman(B), Stanley (StBen), Shull (MS), Ball (L); 180-lnB-Komycz (SfBen), McGovem (D). Carter (L), Greenberg (AF); HVYWT- Peloso (StBen), Carlm (D), Neville (L), Fleld (Ped). NEW MWIICO AA SCORING-Albuquerque 74, Farmington 46, Alamogordo 35, Valley 33, Carlsbad 33, Las Cruces 31, Los Alamos 30, Rio Grande 27, Highland 26, Manzano 23. Others- Del Norte, Mayfield, West Mesa. 95-LB-Garcia (Alb) champim, Craig (Man) 2nd, Roberts (F) 3rd, Alvarado (LC) 4th; ! 50 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1970 103-LB-Lyons (F) Sierra (V) Gabaldon (Alb) Finker (LC). 112-LB-Lopez (Ala) Garcia (H) Lujan )(RG) ~o~er;(May). 120-Ld~omero(WM) Aragon (Alb) ~areli I (Ala) ~lizAndo(C). 12?-~~--Lucero(Alb) Hamilton (C) ~egano(F), ~telzlr(LA ; 133-i~-~.s~-'(F), Duran (Man), enf fro (Alb), ~oste; (V); 13!-LB-Graves (Ala], Leibee (LA) Grandia (V) Cardon (LC). 145-Lit-Hargrove (LA) Stem (DN) McCauley (C) (=harlt& (H). 154-~-~illiams(klb), Valdez (C) ~antaivo(RG) ~ictor(U). l&-LB-~omez (KG), Houston (Alb), Garcia (C), ~a&ez (May); 180-hL-~avis (H$ Kozimore (F), Apodaca (LC), R. Davis (Man); HVYWT-Sears (La,Sanchez (V), Sa~z (Alb), Bryant (Ala). A-B SCORING-Albuquerque Academy 69 Belen 58 Aztec 47 Cobre 41 Grabts 33 St. Michael's 32, NMSVH 26, Deming 2i), Gadsden9l8, Silver bty 18. 0tiers-capitan: Goddard Robertson Tucumcari. 95-~Bkhavez(B) ohampion Vandergrift (Az) 2nd Preciado (Ca) 3rd TNilla (D) 4th- 103-LB-G-ales (SM) ~kchez/B] Lugo (Ga) hiblett (a).112~-Ld-~ahner (B) in; (NMSVH) Maestas (d) Eudy (GO). 120-~~->a~uez(Az) '~teck(AA) ~edrazi (a)Wayne (h).127-~12-~~--~c~arth; (I), S. Hanakovic (UC), Geller ((Ow), Berry (Horn); 120-LB-Payme (S), Gustin (EFA), Taylor (Hor), Rutter (V); 127-LB-Ross (I), McCloe (Wav), Bennett (UE), Stanton (Dep). 133-LB-Bryce (Har), Jones (UE), Paugh (Win), Matejka (Hor); 138-~&~c~arn& (OW), Decker (pep), Cuyler (EFA), Berry (Horn); 145-LB-Allen (Win), Finch (S), Erickson (I), Dav~s(V); 154-LBcWmgenbach (Horn), Webb (Win), Carpenter (EFA), Kopalek (CV); 165-LB-Tracy (Horn), D. Jones (Del), Locke (Ox), Williams (PB)- 180-LB-Neale (Wal), Ellis (CF), Marcello (BN), Mantella (Hom); 215-~B-~term& (EFA), Parmiter (Hor), Roby (SV), Fendryk (G); HVYWT-Robinson (ES), Bassage (EH), Hunter (I), Wilson (CF). Section VII SCORING-Peru 114, Beekmantown 74, AuSable Valley 62, Ellenburg 43, Saranac 43 Plattsburgh 17 Moriah 6 b5-~-~assar(Av) champ;on, Vann (S) 2nd, Adams (Pe) 3rd, Sapel (B) 4th; 103- SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 51 LB-Agcmey (Pe) Dominic (E) Lavalley (Pl) Hanchet (M). 112-LB-Bell (Pe) Bleau (AV) Trombley '(B) chapple9 (M). 120-L~:~amour (E) 'Agoney (Pe) ~ivgrs(B) van: (S). 127-~~-Bonvi~e(Pe) $redette (B) Cook (E) ' Allen (S). 13'3-~B-~ull& (Pe), ~ock(S), Pray (AV), ~on~o)(B); 138-~B~~laise(AV~, Taylor (~k),Trombley (B), Facteau (S). 145-LB-Kennedy (Pe) Lavlgne (B) Tourville (E) Ryan (S). 154-L% Brusseau (P;), Carpenter (B), Allen '(s), Barcomb '(E); 165-~B-&oclman (Av),. Duval (B), Tourville (E), Rabideau (S); 180-LB-Townsley (B), Pavone (Pl), St. Clam (Pe), Leclair (E); HVYWT-Thompson (AV), Lavigne (B), Ayotte (Pe), Agnew (Pl). Section X SCORING-Gouverneur 102 Massena 93 Canton 76 Hermon-DeKalb 50 Potsdam 47, Ogdensburg 38, ~euvelto; 36, ~alone'35,Clifton kine 30, orw wood-~krfolk 26, Madrid-Waddington 13, Brushton-Moira 11. 95-LB-Felix (G) champiom, Zappia (Mas) 2nd Cooley (Mal) 3rd. 103-LB-Hassett (G) Baker (Mas) Dodd (0)).112-~~-~ennedy ' (G) Bishop a as ). Langdon (BM). 12d-~~-~uchano'(CF), cook) (HD), Henry (Mas); i27-~~-~ork, Young (HD): Smithers (H). 133-LB-Reed (P) Weaver (C) Bushey (Mal). 138-LB-Doty (G) Hart- man (P), A& (C); 145-LB-Ca& (G), York '(c), Geary (0);154-LB-~zubert'(Mas), Johnson (0), Andrews (Mal); 165-LB-Storie (H), Stevens (G), Locy ( 180-LB-Cole (Mas), Powell (HD'), Lytle (H); HVYWT-Barkley (Mas), Vincent (C), Bacon (HD). Section XI SCORING-Brentwood 89, Lindenhurst 58, Amityville 54, Islip 36, Smithtown 30, Walt Whitman 29, West Islip 27, Sayville 27, North Babylon 26, Huntington 18, Longwood 18, Riverhead 18, Copiague 15, Ward Melville 14, Southhampton 14, Half Hollow Hills 10, Hauppauge 10, Port Jefferson 10, Commack North 9, Sachem 8, Bayport 7, Kings Park 6. 95-LB-Spates (Sn) champion, Edwards (Hu) 2nd, Goodfellow (Br) 3rd. Schirro (Li) 4th; 103-LB-Gonzalez (Br), Perez (I) Perritt (Sac) Jones (A). 112-LB--Weiss (Lj) Camp (Br) Muller (WI) Gonzalez (~r).120-LB-gappas (A),' Adams (Br) 0sborn) (Li), ~pencgr (HHH); 1&-LB--~alleran ~NB),Dingle (Lo), Perry ()~oles (Lit). 133-LB-Russo (WI), Pappas (A), Hough (Lo), Baxter (A); 138-LB-Bendm (Br), ord dl land (A), D'Amico (WI), Frasca (KP);- 145-L&-Tejada (Br), McDuffie (WW), Zim- merman (Ha) Gaydash (A). 154-1;B-Cksek (Say) Pro~os(PJ) Miller (Sm Mills (I). 165-~B-~aders(WW) ~hnerney(Say) ~nthdny(Hu) Tlbm~son(Ba]: 180-Ld Muldrow (R), Olander '(I), Scolaro (NB),' Morris (Cop); 218-L&~oliday '(Li), M$o (Er), Coutyre (CON), Book (Sm); HVYWT-Rasmussen (WM), Hawke (SH), Clark (h), Rajula (NB). NORTH CAROLINA SCORING-(Top 30)-Reidsville 43 Ragsdale 42 Jacksonville 37 Goldsboro 34 North Mecklenburg 30, Greensboro kith 28, ~ariA~er25, West ~incoln25, R. J: 24, High Point Central 20, Independence 18, East Mecklenburg 17, Olympic 17, Graham 17, Durham 16, East Lincoln 15, Raleigh Broughton 14, S. E. Guilford 14, Allegheny 13, Greensboro Page 13, High Point Andrews 12, Myers Park 12, Park- land 12, West Carteret 12, Walter Williams 11, Mt. 10, Cary 9% Harding 9, Tuscola 9 Brevard 7. 95-LB-kitchell (J) champion Sexton IRa) 2nd Garrity (C) 3rd McLeod (GP) 4th. 103-LB-A-s (GS), Jones (H~A),Korstad (R;), Savage (H); '1 12-LB-Kimg (Go): Rutledge (WL), Perkins (P), Edwards (Al); 120-LE-Starkey (O), Vees (EM). Collins (Go) Harrell (T). 1287-LB-Tally (I) Kee (J) Stepp (Mt A), Hughes (Ra); 133-LB- cottdl. (Ga), crisnenzo (Re) Johnion CGP) ' Hughes (Ra) . 138-LB-Barnette (NM) Williams (RB) CStty (Re) ~&oner(Al). 14k-~~-~i~~an(br) McCollum (Re) ~onei (WC) ~endrii(I). 154-LB-L~W~(RJR) Lee (MP). Avery (wL)) Harry (NMk 165-L& ~emnkos(Re), Ldes (D), Hoover (GO), hubbard (HPC); 175-~6-~ratt(sE~G~, Williams (WW), Hunter (B), Winget (0); 187-LB-Hall (EL), Jones (NM), Locklear (J), Ingram (HPC); HVYWT-Ham= (GS), Robbins (RJR), Overcash (Ga), Robertson (Ra). NORTH DAKOTA Class A SCORING-Minot 111 Bismarck 46 Fargo South 35 Wahpeton 34 Minot Ryan 28 Larimore 17 Hettinger i3 Bismarck it. Marys 13 ~a&ey13 ~atforhCity 12 ~u~b:b; 12, carrington 10, J3ickin)son Trinity 10, Grand ~orksSt. J&es 6, Fargo shinley 6, Jamestown 4 Grand Forks Central 3 Mandan. 95-LB-whf (He) ohampion, ~endXckson(B) 2nd. Haugen (FSo) 3rd Gonser (FSh) 4th; 103-LB-Holwegner (Mi), D. Holwegner (W), Christen (MR), ~ouclk(FSo); 112- THE OFFICIAL WMSTLING GUIDE 1970 LE-Bergeron (Mi) Kast (W) Hoye (C) Steidler (BSM). 120-LB-Stavn (WC) Boushee (L) Oliver (W) '~escher (b~).127-h-~hom~son (Mi) Reimnitz (B) Gaukedahl (FS'O) Skadberg ' (C) 133-~~-~'-0tt (Mi) Walsh (MR) 'Klein (B) ~aieltine(Ma). 138-iB-Hager (Ha)' Aasen (Mi) OBrien IB) Narum IDTI. 145-LB-~cherer (FSO)' Golden (B). ~athso; (Mi), ~orde)(MR); 154-LB-~iller if, Stoltenow (W), ~eevei (FSo) Patch (GFC). 165-LB-Olson (Mi) Stewart (Ma) Stonehouse (L) Wahl (J). 180-b-Rdo (R),'~oore (Mi), Farrell ~BSW),~osha; (DT); HVYWT~L~~~(~i): Evenson (MR), Simmers (GFStJ), Youness (B). Class B SCORING-New England St. Mary's 51 Ellendale 34 Langdon 33 Northwood 33 Qakes 28 Enderlin 27 Belcourt 24 ~argehtCentral 24 'central Cass 23 Kenmare 20' Garrison i5 Rolla 15 '~a~oure10' Turtle Lake 10 ~dgeley9 ~a~deo;9, Ashley 7: Hatton 6 ~ew~alem'6 Velva 5 Portland 3 Lako& 1 ~inton'l. 95-~~~agela(L) ch7ampion ~agen(No) ind ~anvr&(NESM) 3rd Becker (0)44th. 103-LB-Schmitt (NESM), ~rekth(Ed) Frank (G) Mattern (K). ll2l~~-~artle(~n)' Jacobson (L) Roth (TL) Jacobs (NESM'). 120-~~kanson(En) keigel (Na) 0benaue; (A), ~ickels&(R); 12?-~B-~attern(~j, Sherva.(No), ~agass; (R), ~ecke; (0); 133- LB-Jacobson (SC), Dunn (El), Mehloff (G), Trottier (B); 138-LB--Zieman (0), Johnson (LaM), Wagner (NESC), Walsh (G); 145-LB-Davis (B), Watkins (El), Miller (SC) Herbel (R); 154-LB-Heck (CC), Titus (0), Dauphinas (B), Johnson (TL); 165-~d Neal (El), McIntyre KC), Ptacek (SC), Strand (P); 180-LB-Wenzel (La), Kilzer (NESM), Boe (H), Tingley (En); HVYWT-Martinson (No), Koffler (NESM), Doll (NS), Bergstad (V). OHIO SCORING-Maple Heights 78 Bedford 29 Euclid 28 Mentor 28 Toledo St. Francis 24 Toledo Cardinal Stritch 24 '~arfield eights 21 hey Forge '21 North Royaltoll 16: Cincinnati Princeton 16, Barberton Norton 16, 'orange 15, ~i1lo;ghby South 15 North Canton 13, Martins Ferry 13, Cleveland Heights 12, Solon 12, Columbus ~alnuj Ridge 12, Toledo Macomber 12, Toledo Whitmer 11, Madison 11, Akron Ellet 11 Worthington 11, Elyria 10, Brush 9, Shaw 9, Walsh 9, Toledo Stuart 9, Medina ~i~hi land 9, Huron 9, Toledo Rogers 7, Copley 7, Collinwood 6, Dayton Wayne 6, Milan 6, Newbury 5, Troy 5, Port Clinton 4, horain 4, Dover 4, Barberton 4, Richmond Heights 4, Columbus East 3, Columbus DeSales 3, West Tech 3, Xenia Beaver Creek 3, Marlington 2, Mayfield 0. 103-LB-Angello (GH) champion, Sommer (MF) 2nd Capretta (Eu) 3rd Brown (AE) 4th; 112-LB-Schonguer (Eu), Long (m) Parker ~1):Newman (TR); ~~O-LB-H~C~S (MH), Bulone (Be), Gandlach (Hu), Singerman (vd; 187-LB-Milkovich (MH), Osw+ (S), Mayne (TM). Young (MHy); 133-LB-Calander (MH), Misch Mad), Zychourlcz (TSF), Buggs (SH); 138-LB-(YNei1 (O), Brooks (MH), Archer (TsJ Peterson (VF). 145-LB-Dukes (NR), B. Parker (NC), Kovacs (Me), Shott (MH); 154-~i)--~~~~en,(ws): Reinbolt (TSF), Stewart (Br), Reed (TCS); 165-LB-Reighard (BN), Sikorski (Be), 1 Warren (TW) McClellan (Wa)- 180-LB-Schuldt (Me) Could (TCS) Voutyras (Wo), I Fiala (MH); ~VYw~-~ayles Jenkin (L), Brandt ICWR), claybdugh (May). I (h), OKLAHOMA Class AA SCORING-John Marshall 66, Midwest City 59, Will Rogers 34, U. S. Grant 30, Norman 29, Del City 26, Tulsa Central 26. Ponca City 18, Memorial 17, Edmond 17, Edison 13 Sapulpa 12 Washington 11 Hale 9 Classen 7 Southeast 4 Putnam City 1 95-~~-~reece(~e)'charnpion, ~edlett (~) 2nd, Diwson (JM) drd Dixon (MC); 4th;lOS-LB-Eberle (TC),Karstetter (VVR), Gomez (USG), J. Breece (~e);112-LB- Allen (Sa), Dodson (JM), Webb (N), Wooten (USG); 120-LB-Jeffries (N), Wright (MC), Jennings (Edi) Cathey (C). 127-LB-Harris (PoC) Rankin (JM), McGuarters (W), McClurg (C); ~s~-LB--D~v&(DC), Reynolds US^)), McCorkle (JM), Barham (WR). 138-LB--Vincent (MC), Speer (H), Butterfield (PoC), Stone (Edm); 145-LB-Allen (JM): Wittner (MC), Barclow (W). Fanning (Edi); 154-LB-Campbell (MC), Mullinax (WR), Belflower (JM), Ellis (So); 165-LB-Stone (DC), Erwin (JM), Hesser (MC), Ryan (N). 180-LB-Yandell (Edm), Wallace (JM), Hill (N), Simpson (WR); HVYWT-Harris (TQ: Praytor (USG), Price (MC), M. Fanning (Edi). Class A SCORING-Stillwater 68 Tulsa Kelley 40. Tulsa Webster 37 Perry 36 Blackwell 34 Carl Albert 34 ~oba; 27 Altus 18. Choctaw 18 Geary i8 Broken'Arrow 15, I 11 I ~drtheast11, sulphk 9, ~allisab6, Star-Spencer 5, ~a'goner4, ~dstow3, Miami 1. I SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 53 1 95-LB-Elliot (TW) charmion. Henrv (P) 2nd. Godbehere IB1) 3rd. German (St) 4th: 103-~~-~ean(TW),' young (BI), ~dse'(~lt), 'cannon (~aj; '1 12-~~--~ichar$s ' (~lt); Ellington (St), Reeser (SS), Cbase (TW); 120-LB-Fry (CA), Brack (G), Ridener (TW), Baxte~(Ch), 127-LB-Holmes (CA) Kneger (Ho) Ray Ferguson (St) Goodman (Br). 133-LR-~&undson (P), Hood (~1):Wheeler (TK): Collier (TW); 138i~B-~il~in(TIC): Domnick (St) Elkins (Su) Kekahbah (BA). 145-LB-Randy Ferguson (St) Carder (G) O'Brien (TK$ Looper (s:) ; 154-~B-~ar&an(St), Krafft (TK), perkey' (Ho). ~atei (CA); 165-LB-Provence (Ch), Atkins (BA), Stotter (St), McCollum (Su). 180-LB-- LRrkey (Ho), Neph (St), Kalkbrenner (CA), Talley (N); HWWT-Crane (G), Pontous (Bl), Eggeling (N), Zabel (TK). OREGON B SCORING-Maupin 70. Colton 37 Corbett 36 Stanfield 30 Lowell 26 Oakland 25, Elgin 18 Mapleton 15 Bishop ~a&ell 10 0thks-Crow ~uiver~arrisdur~. 95-LB:~appen (ED) champion, ~egstad(Cor) 2nd '~ucknels (H) 3rd. 103-LB- Knapp (Cor), Fox (Map), Ellis (Mau); 112-LB-Reed (&I), Moss (Mau), waldrip (L); 120-LB-Cox (Mau), Hooper (Mau), Mock (Cro); 127-LB-Canzler (@or), Parks (L) Jarvis (Cro). 133-LB--S. Ellis (Mau) Trudell (Map) Simpson (L). 138-~~-~odri~ues (S), ~arshafl(Mau), Asher (L); 145:~~-1ngram (dl), Carson (o),Lytle (Cul); 154- LB-Dvke (Mau). Pameroy (S). Waggoner (Cro); 165-LB-Hendn'ckson ((3).Rysdam (E), Kohlbeck (H); 178-LB--Thoren (EL Crouch (0), Rice Col). 191-LE-Hohes (Maul, Altmsn (Cor), Dolan (0);HVYWT-King (S), Goodman {O), kearce (H). A-2 SCORING-Myrtle Point 62 Nyssa 50 Creswell 49 Brookings 48 Willamina 31 Burns 30 Woodburn 30 ~ca&oose 29 ~ainier28 ~hhomath28 ~o&hUmpaua 27' Siuslaw i2 Reedsport il Chtral ~i&21. ~he&ood 20 pacific 18. Lakeview 18' Cascade I< Coauille 15 kutherlin 15 Eagle Point 13 ~nt'ertrrise12, Banks 12 ~ewl port 11 10 aled do 9 ~ladktone9, ~akridgk7, Rbgue River 6, ~ehe~6, ~leasaniHill 6, Dayion 5, ~adias5. 95-LE-EUis (Cr) champion Hiatt (Ny) 2nd Peterson (Ca) 3rd. Holmes (Sh) 4th. 103-LB-Reiling (Br) ~urnin~dam(Ny) Hogg (su). Knight (Sh). 112-LSD. gllis (~r): Dickson (Re) ~epso; (Sc). Palmer (DO(- 120-LB-Mack (MP) ~kyna(Wo). Parra (NY) Edwards (su~.127-LB-Thornton (a)'Vines (Br). Abel (R;) Jorkensen (PI. 133-~L Martin (Si) ~)tockdale(E) Murray (B;). Leno (Wi). 138-LR-~arnuess (c;) Murray (Br) ~ustii(Wi) Pickett '(~i).145-LB--Jones (~0)'Josephson (EP) ~rescgtt (MP) ~osGett(Ph); 154L~B-~authie; (Su), Ra evich (MPL c rim (Wi), ~owlAs(0); 165-~d Gleruo (Bu), Breshears (Ny). Cooley (~h1Garren (SU); 178-LB-Bledsoe (Ra). Herinckx (Ba), Enaelgau (Co), Fry (P); 191-LB-Strobel (Sc), Robertson (Bu), Hart (MP), Zillman (Ne); HVYWT-Crawford (L), McNeeley (Ph), Metzer (MP), Nimz (Gl). A- 1 SCOIUNG-Crook County 59. Redmond 44, Medford 43. Putnam 30, Lebanon 28 Klamath Falls 26. Marshfield 23, Cowalls 23. Washington 21, Clackamas 20. ~ewberi 20 Wilson 20 North Bend 19 Crater 18 FrankIin 18 Benson 16 North Salem 16 0;egon City 15. West Linn 13: Estacada '13. The ?%lies 13. adso on 12, evela land 12, David Douglas 12. McNary 11, Lake Oswego 11, Central 11, Grant 10. Springfield 9, Albany 9. North 8, Ashland 8. Junction City 8, St. Helens 7, Canby 7, Grants Pass 6. Churchill 6. Gresham 5, Roseburg 5 Molalla 5. Marshall 4. La Grande 4. 95-LB-Pryor (P) champion, Ellis (F) 2nd, Phillips (Sp 3rd. Harkema (N) 4th- 103-LB--Downer (B). Castles (WI Black (Co) Spensl (Le]. 11.2-LB-Ralarna (&fed): Middleton (Marshf), Luke (Mc), ~'dgers(~a): 120-~33-~in (Re). Williams (CC), Keuter (Al), Ruddell (F); 127;LJ3-McPhearson (Wa), Colton (P), D. Phillics (LO), Smth (OC); 133-LB-Brestenstem (Cla), Cerotsky (DD), Fisher (As), Sappington (NE). 138-LB-Ned (CC), Sparks (WL). Gray (Gra), Clock CN); 145-LB-Brown (~ed): Hinton (Re), Beseda (E), Warren (CC); 154-LB-Weaver (KF), Woods (TTS): Abraham (Cor). Dodson (TC); 16s-LB-Tones (Le), Johnson (Mad), Cork (Re), Dagostinl (Marshf). 178-LB-Wisti (NB), Hagan (021, R. Smith (OC). Batterfield (Wi); 191-LB-Allen (~r): Cottingham (Cle), Badorek (KF), Rollins (Re); HVYWT-Reeves (NS), Smalley (Med), Graves (Ce), Peterson (StH).

PENNSYLVANIA TEAMS-Canon-McMillan, Carnegie, Clearfield, Dallastown, Dierduff, Eastern. Holli- daysburg, Jenner-Boswell, Johnstown, McDuffy, Mt. Camel, Mt. Lebanon, Mifflinburg, NEBRASKA CLASS B CONQUERORS: L-R front-S. Ravenscraft (Valentine) Abrams (Sidney), Geiger (Sidney), Rose (Holdrege), hstafson (Holdrege), Smith (~lbiin);back -Hobbie (Nebraska City), .Nielsen (Gordon), J. Ravenscraft (Valentine), Beans (Lexing- ton), Jacobs (Chadron), Make (Szdney).

11 EPISCOPAL INVITATION EMPERORS: L-R front-Kleinfelder (Chestnut Hill) Fer- guson (Valley Forge) Grooerman (Hauerford) ello or (Chestnut Hill) Rosenberg (valley Forge), Smith (Bryn' Athyn); back-Lawless '(~ermantown),Wille (BrYn Athyn), Cole (Bryn Athyn), Barretta (Penn Charter), Miller (Hauerford), Garwood (Hauerford).

NATIONAL INDEPENDENT COLLEGE PREP TITLISTS: L-R front-Grass (Univer- sity School), Weinberg (Baylor), Dumamky (Horace Mann), ~eliin~er(St. Benedict's), I Lawless (Germantown); back-Kilner (Milton Hershey), Chapman (St. Andrew's), Barretta (Penn Charter), Gross (McCallie), Healy (Baylor), Krapf (Tatnall). SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 55 New Castle, Newport, Penns Valley, Phillipsburg-Osceola, Trinity, West York, Wilkes- Barre. 95-LB-Teagarden (Mc) champioa, Matsko U-B) 2nd; 103-LB-Panella (NC, Gallaher (PO); 112-LB-Luttes (E), Andrews (J); 120-LJSPeterson (CM), Clark (Cl); 12,7-L,B- Luckenbaugh (WY) Pratt (E). 133-LB-Howard (Dl) Stover (PV) 138-LB-Lwe (Gar), Snyder (E). 145-~h-~yersba1) Lepley (J-B). lk%-L~-~hall&(H) Chatman (T). 165-~B-~~cavage(MtC), Jones (dew); 180-~B&nith(MtL), Moyer i~i);HWWT: Sprenkle (WY), Kislin (WB). Catholic SCORING-Bethlehem 93, Erie Cathedral 40, Bishov Canevin 37, Kingston 35 Lancaster 31, Pitt. Central 31, Immaculate Conception 95, South Hills 18, ~llentow; Central 15 Lourdes Shanokin 11 Malvem Prep 6 DuBois 6 York 4 Elk County Christian 3: Pottsville Nativity 3, hotre Dame 3, ~g~one1, ~inon~ahelk Valley 0. 88-LB-Gleamn (SH) champion, Kozo (B) 2nd Kucinski (EC) 3rd Zinski (BC) 4th- 95-LB-DeMarco (EC), McAndrew (K), Patrick (LS), Holly {MP); 103-~B--Beck (BC)' Lynn (B) Hedges (EC) Mihaled (MV). 112-LE-Scrulley (B) Shappert (K) ~ravicg (Du) ~ahini(PC) 12b-~~-~arabinas'(PC) Fidmik (B) GcGarrity (L) 'Flanagan (MP~.127-~~-~iaG (IC) Hackett (EC) ~a Aetz (B) MO&Z (PN) 133-~~-Loner~an (B) kani (BC) Ciezsko (K) Kirk (Y). lh8-~B-~oys&(BC) ~ent&(B) Moore (PC) ~eLderson(sH'). 145-~B-~;nkle(L) '~ossi(EC) Kast (E) ~krkamasco(MV). 154-LB: Cassidy (B), ~lhan(IC), Rice (L), '~ilareski (LC); 165-LB-Karabin (B), 6.eiger. (L) Majoris (MV), Nellis (BC); 180-LB-Caldarelli (AC), Barm (K), Brennan (LS), supinski (ND); HVYWT-Jones (EC), Farrell (B), Mente (SH), Egan (ECC). RHODE ISLAND SCORING-Xranston East 103 Warwick 82 Pilgrim 79 Bishop Hendricken 42, Hope 33 Cranston West 30 La ~aile29 ~overhry22 ~drthKingston 21, Bristol 17, Cekral 13, Mt. ~leasint7, ~arrin~tbn2, East Pr&idence 2. 95-LB-DaiIey (CE) cbampion Redman (W) 2nd Africo (MtP) 3rd Grassini (P) 4th. 103-LB-B4uchard (W), Metts (k),Tally (P), mit ti (CE); 112-~~-&1ato(W), ~antoi (Br), Gardiner (P), Geffner (H); 120-LB-Theberge (P), Simone (a),Caruolo (LaS), Giardano (CW). 127-LB-Osmanski (BEE) Lovejoy (CW) Mottola (W) Rusmtta (CE). 133-LB-Del PI& (CE) Swanson (NX) bickering (P) warren (Ce). ~~LB-D=M~J~;: (W) Yanku (CE) palm& (Ce) ~omb&doICW). 14kLB-~weedl; &as) Rock (W) Nzdb (P), ~uhai&e(CE); 1541~~- hi taker (BH), Edine (P), ~'honnell'(w), ~reitil (H); 165-LB-Yanlku (a),Doran (P), Ckudden (BH), DiPrete (Co); 180-LB-Cardullo (CE), McNamara (P), Ogren (NK), Knapp (LaS); HVYWT-Hudson (Co), Gianfrancisco (H), Cardullo (CE), Scheller (W). SASKATCHEWAN-CANADA SCORING-Regina East 99, Regina West 98, Saskatoon South 56, Saskatoon North 48, Prince Albert 34, Moose Jaw 30. 95-LB-Strass (RW) champiolli, LaValley (RE) 2nd Langill (MJ) 3rd 103-LB--Hardin (RW), Huck (RE), Heron (SS); 112-LB-Zak (RE), kohrick (RW), ~hne~(SN); 120- LB-Burnett (RE) Meyer (RW) Simmie (SS). 127-LB-Deroche (RE) Trotchie (PA) Burden (SS). I d-LB-~urnett '(RE) ~ackson'(SS) Shumaker (RW).' 138-~~--~eie; (RW), ~oyle'(~N).Matt (RE); 145;-d~-~c~ead(RE), Zubkow (RW), 'satre (SS). 154- LB-Pame (MJ) Penny (SS) Cbnnell (RE). 165-LB-Buck (SN) Jones (SS) ~alton (RW); II~O-LB~F~~~(PA), ~kysen (RW), tih he son (SS); ~~~~~L~atcliffe(sN), Dear- C born (RW), Mertick (RE). SOUTH DAKOTA SCORING-Brookings 50 Pierre 49 Rapid City 47 Watertown 42 Gregory 40 Mil- bank 38 Huron 37 yanktin 30 ~be;deen 25 ~adisdn18 Miller 17' Mission 13 'Win- ner 13 ~aulktonli Lemmn i2 Britton 11 ' rand on vailey 11 ~ebfield10 iss set on 10, ~pAarfish10 s&rgis 10, lea; Lake 7, itche ell 7, Mobridge 7: Wagner 6, Germillion 4, Groton 4, Webster 3, Lead 2, Parkston 2, F'landreau Indians 1, Willow Lake 1. 95-LB-Crabtree (Mis) champion, Rlanchette (Ma) 2nd, Battin (Y) Prd, Grubbs (Gre) 4th 103-LB--Ow (A), Johnson (Lem) Stoltenberg (a)Hedman (PI). 112-LB-Hamm (~d),Soesbe (Pil. Simonsen (Y), ~e;scheid (Bro); 126-LB- ist tad (~rol,Suiter (Pi), Swanson (RC) Miller (St). 127-LB-Ruesink (Wat) Hook (H) Strobe1 (Milb) Curren (A) 133-LB-~traeser (Pi) ' Nelson (Si) Brewer (F).' ~henowetd(H); 138-Ll3-Andersom (~d)Mattke (H) ~emanisz(Pi) ~ildradt(A); 145-LB-sanderson (b)Engels (Wat) ~chakfer(Y) ~dkowski(RC). i54-~~-~~h:hmidt(Mill). Person (Bri) ~kon(Y) ~,arL sheid (Pi); 1'65-~B-~aiser(GI&), Selchert (Milb), Knock (Bro), ~ea;er (Pi); 180-LB-- 56 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1970 Oehler (Milb), Kelsey (Wi), Schutte (R), O'Conner (V); HVYWT-Haan (Wat), Nelson (BV), Hogrefe (Gre), Honomichl (Wag). TENNESSEE SCORING-Father Ryan 71, Notre Dame 56, Chattanooga 39, Central 32, Brainerd 27, Red Bank 20, Donelson 18, Maplewood 18, Two Rivers 15, Franklin 12, Tennessee School for Blind 10, Mont omery-Bell Academy 9, Seymour 9, Cleveland 8, Glenchf 7, East Ridge 6, Hixson 3 6verton 3 95-LB-Francis (ND) hampion, ~iynn(S) 2nd, Rievely (Ce) 3rd, Mitchell (TR) 4th. 103-LB-G. Rievely (Ce), Brown (B), Holzemer (FR), Roden (ER); 112-~B-~hom~& (TR), Judkins (M), Ward (RB), Rourke (FR); 120-LB-Roberts (D), Stratton (Ch) Morales (FR), Huskey (ER); 12'7-LB-Gaddis (ND), Gav (FR), Krantz (TSB), ~illetti (B); 133-LB-Agnew (B), Carter (FR), White (RB), Davis (0); 138-LB-Donnelly (FR), Dailey (Ch), Chambers (G), Bowman (TSB); 145-LB-Hammond (ND), Nichols (RB) Faircloth (D), Catignani (FR); 154-LB-Brunette (FR), Davenport MBA) Anderson (M)' i Glasscock (ND). 165-LB-Justice (Ce) Papson (Ch) Baltz (FR) Lmile; (M). 180-Ld York (F), ~imbkrlake(Ch), Wilson ($R), Hixson ($; H~~~~:~hatley(~b),Emen- dorfer (Cl), Hyde (B), Green (G). SCORING-Boys Ranch 75 Richardson 61 Texas School for Blind 54 Austin-Lanier 39, Irving 28, Borger 14, 6allas-white 12,' Dallas Oak Cliff 11, ust tin-~ea~an 11, Garland 8 Grand Prairie 8 Dallas Sunset 8 Houston 4 Texas School for Deaf 4. 95-~~-~annia~(I) chakpion Henegar (AL) 2nd. 163-~B-~raver(DW) Earl (I) Hodgkiss (AL); 1r 2-~~--~tocktog(Bo), Deuvall (TS~),Beck (I), Oakes (~i):120-LB~ G~za(TSB), Heredin (BR), Lawrence (I); 127-LB-Stowe (BR), Elskes (AR), Emory (h),Prather (I); 133-LB-Robeson (BR), Pool (Ga), Jordan (B),Flemmg (AL); 138- LB-Westbrook (Ri) Boatwright (BR) May (TSB) Vandevanter (AL). 145-LB-Booth (BR), Villerreal (TS~),Beauchamp (AL), Wright (T!?D); 154-~~-whatl&(BR), Conway (DS) Vandercook (AL) Gentry (Ri). 165-LfbRiggins (TSB) Conklin (BR) Arrowhead (Ri),' Minshew (H); l&~-LB-~ills'(~i), Green (TSB), ~oLson(AL), geed (TSD); HVYWT-Powell (DOC), Arledge (Ri), Neusch (AL). UTAH Class A SCORING-West 57, Cyprus 44, Sky View 36, Ben Lomond 35, Bingham 29, Lehi 25, Carbon 21, Jordan 20, Pleasant Grove 20, Roy 20, 18, Kearns 17, Ogden 17 South 17 Highland 15 Viewmont 15 East 14 Orem 14 Provo 14 Box Elder 13 Granite 12, blympus 11, sayson 9, ~ebkr9, ~eirRiver 6,' Skyline 6, Springville 6: Clearfield 5, American Fork 3, Bountiful 3, Davis 3, Hillcrest 1, Layton 1. 95-LB--Zmk (SV) champion, Haycock (Ca) 2nd, Black (Pr) 3rd, Jensen (Pa) 4th; 103-LB--Rodriguez (Cy) Maestas (J) Darley (SV) Brown (R]. 112-LB-Leonard (Wes), Hardman (BE), ~irani&i(So), Go&rey (BR); ~o-LB-T~~~s(Wes), Gomez (BL), Hall (Pr) Healy (K). 127-L~-Solorio (Wes) Sorenson (So) Brown (Bon) Brown (R). 133-~~-karsen(Eli&), Simmons (K), Kawa (web), Fleming '(BL); 138-~~:0'~eil(0g): Holman (PG) Melonas (01) Fonua (Wes) 145-LB-Whimpey (Le) Hunt (Cy) Wardle (Bi), packasdl (Sp); 154-~~kortez(~L),'Crane (Bi), Prettyman (car), am& (Bon). 165-LB-Hampton (Q), Bed (Le), McAdams (I), Thomas (E); 180-LB-Bowman (sv): Santos (Wes), Hansen (R), Biggs (PG); HVYWT-Johnson (Or), Madsen (V), Nielsen (Bi), Wells (Gr). Class B SCORING-Unitah 102, Delta 90, Morgan 54, Wasatch 39, Parowan 22, Monticello 19 North Summit 16 Grantsville 12 Union 10 Emery 10 Dixie 8, Panguitch 5, ~ihfield5 South ~e;ier 5 Wayne 4' Gunnison k San ~uan'1. 95-L&-~bnes (Par) chamhon, ~om&o(Mor) 2n& Vernon (NS) 3rd, Ramsey (Way) 4th; 103-LB-Wilkins (Uin), Clark (De), Hulet (Par), Butler (Mon); 112-LB-Keith (De), Broome (Uin), Young (Mon), Northington (Par); 120-LB-Massey (Uin), Redd (Mon) Romero (Mor), Neilson (De); 127-LB-McCurdy (Mor), Cook (Uin), Bishop (De), 1nouy; (Gu); 133-LB-Holman (De), Gowen (Uin), Platt (R), Mecham (Was); 138-LB-Barmy (De), Hansen (E Murray (Uin), Adams (Was); 145-LB-Davis (De), Probst (Was), Slaugh (Uin) Mckee (Un). 154-LB-Smith (Mor) Corbin (Uin) Stanworth (De) Peter- son (SS); 165-~~-~iller i in), Moore (NS), ~)udin(Was), sroctor (Pan); 1h0-LB- Tree (Was), Teeples (De), Cole (Gr), Farnsworth (Un); HVYW7T-Jo~hson (Uin), Halls (Mor), Julian (Di), Worthington (Gr). SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 57 VIRGINIA SCORING-Granby 110 Annadale 42 Maury 40 Norview 30 Yorktown 28 McLean 23 Cox 23 First colondl 17 Mt veinon 16 &art 16 0s&r Smith 14 kugeunot 14: Grove& 12 Woodson 11: oakon 10 ~h&chland 10' Washington ~ee'10 Wake- field 9, Marion 6, Freeman 9, Lee 8, ~alliChurch 7, ~ord6, Thomas Dale 6, hadison 6, Western Branch 5, Kellam 5, Hammond 5, Wilson 4, West Springfield 4, Princess Anne 4, Indian River 4. 95-LB-Conkwright (a)champion, Ours (Wo), 2nd, Brown (Mau) 3rd, Coleman (S) 4th; 103-LB-D. Martin (Gra), Perdew (OS), Donahue (A), Edmundson (WB); 112-LB- Bynun (Gra), Turner (Mau), Phillips (A), Pond (WL]; 120-LB-B. Martin (Gra), Keith (Gro), Allen (Mau), Howard (FC); 127-LB--Michel (Gra), Abercrombie (Mc), Pond (Ch) Keeler (IR); 133-LB-Frazier (Mau), Burke (O'ak), Perluns (Mar), Welch (DF); 138-~d Zablow (Gra), .Waller (A), Whitley (Yorkt), Blackwelder (Ha); 145-LB-Radman (Gra), Ittner (Hu) Kitchens (L) Leaman (York). 154-LB-Cox (Gra) Morgan (Yorkt) Schultz (S), wheel& (PA); ~GS-LB-H~(N), w;reing (FC), ~hriste&en (Mc), weg& (WL). 180-LB-Willis (A), Enos (Gra), Brown (Yorkt), Hogue (K); HVYWT-Mansfield (N): Breuleux (E), VanMorman (MtV), Jernigan (TD). VERMONT SCORING-Mt. Anthony 100 Bellows Free Academy 91 St. Johnsbury 84 Lamoille 71, Hanvood 63, Middleburyy61, Mt. Mansfield 50, ~inooski30, ~ergknnes 21, Burlington 6. 95-LB-Moore (MtM) champion, King (BFA) 2nd, Baldwin (MtA) 3rd Bradley (Mid) 4th. 103-LB-Sabourin (Mid) aukplan (V), Hayes (MtA), Snyder (M~M);112-LE- ~ofdem(MtM), McDonald (i~iLwingston (H) Sweeney (BFA). 120-LB-Harwood (MtA) P Livingston (H) Mullally (StJ) ~rnerso; (L). 127-I.3-dckey. (MtA) Benoit (H) Pike (StJ) ~angdeli(L). 133-~B~~aframboise id) Jones (L) Thurstbn (H) Ga&m (BFA);' 138-~B-~zlg~enta(BFA), Sauires (MtA), 1;galls (L), and^ StJ); 1451 LB-Richard Squires (MtA), Swainbank (StJ), Trebilcock (StJ), Richards (W); 154-LB- Myers (EFA), Fred Harwood (MtA), Paquette (Mid), Mather (MtA); 165-LB-Handy (StJ), Hincks (Mid), Neil1 (MtM), Parker (L); 180-I.3-N. Handy (StJ), Coon (BFA), Akin (L), Danforth (MtA); HVYWT-Joslyn (H), Dolan (L), Dickey (BFA), Danyow (Mid). r WISCONSIN I SCORING--Racine Park 54 Pulaski 32 Richland Center 30 Stoughton 29 Hamilton 28 Cadott 27 Franklin 25 'watertown '23 Stanley-Boyd 2d Iowa-Grant 50 Racine ~drlick20, Milton Union ' 18, McFarland ' 18, Kenisha ~reh~er17, ~1lsw;rth 17, Muskego 15, New London 14, Cochrane-Fountain City 13, Amery 12, Baldwin-Wood- ville 12, Eau Claire Memorial 12, Loyal 12, West Allis Central 12, Berlin 11, Madison Lafollette 11 Menomonee Falls 11 Portage 10 Antigo 10 Mosinee 10. Others-Den- mark, ~e~orist,North Crawford, ~buth~ilwaukee, wautatosa West, ~dmestead. 95-LB-Valesquez (RP) champion Major (Am) 2nd Ferguson (Mc) 3rd Peterson (n 4th. 103-LB-Robb (Ha) Winkler )(WAC) Burish (6) Qvinlan (Ho). li2-~~-~bb& (my)Stribbling (Ha) Gbldsmith (Mo) Dkork (De). y12~-~~--~ebs.bster(E) Kessinger (KT): Grimrn (IG), ~;ans (DeF); 127-LB-spies (Mu), eyer (L), Beattie (A& Salisbury (RC). 133-LB-Adams (RP) Hurtgen (BW) Thom son (ML) Trapino (Mc). 138-LBL- ~am&iier(C) Kapla (Pu) doe (Sto) simps& (WW?. 145-L~k3uhr(Wat) H)obbs (NL) Reppert (SB~Lund (~d).154-L~LWiza (F) 0stehso (ECM) Trochinsk (B) Kling: beil (Po); 16k-~~--~lmeisto), Sukopp (RH),' Reed (MF), ~rLbsack(Wat); 1)80-L% Ddbbs (RC), Gwidt (Pu), James (IG), Nevarre (SM); HVYWT-Barless (MU), Schmidt- knecht (CFC), Fitzl (SB), Prelaski (Pu). I Independent Schools SCORING-Pius XI 59, Don Bosco 57, St. Joseph 55, Catholic Memorial 45, Lourdes 45, St. Catherine 42, Aquinas 38, Francis Jordan 31, Premontre 29, Campion 22, Columbus 22, Marquette 22,. Pacelli 18, St. John Military 16, Wisconsin Lutheran 12 Wayland Academy 11 Prame School 10 Northwestern Military 6 John F. Kenned; Prep 3, Pio Nono 3, hiversity School 3: Milwaukee Lutheran 1,' Regis 1. 95-LB-Beining (PXI) champion Poeschl (L) 2nd Roznik (FJ) 3rd Funk (A) 4th. 103-LB-Kroner (A) Dowling (~r)Bocchini (DB) ' Kinnard '(M). lj2-~~-~anAcke; (CM) Rinek (Wa) kramlett (S~JM~Nowacyzk (~rj.120-LB-H~~Y (FJ) Wach (Ca) Kurdski (Pa) ~hlerns(StJoe). l27-L~-~ill(~td) Gagliardi (StToe)' Witt (~a)' Zdorkowski (F'J). 133-~~-~erk

North Central Assn. of Schools For The Blind SCORING-Iowa 92, Michigan 70. Kentucky 55, Indiana 53, Missouri 32, Kansas 25, Wisconsin 24, Illinois 23, South Dakota 19, Ohio 15, Nebraska 13. 95-LB-Landeau (SD) champion Sellars (10) 2nd Cook (Ke) 3rd Ripberger (In) 4th. 103-LB-Wray (Mia) whitehouse' (Ke) Howells (11) ~nderton(io). 112-LJ3-steve& (In) Council (Mic) ' Purdy (10) Oviitt (N). 120-i~-Chapman. (A) Kindred (W) ~chhdt(Mid aka (Ka). 1i7-~~-INckw~on(Ke) Combest (In) 'Howard (~ic)' Rich (W). 133:~B-Ikvilder' (10) Murphy (Mis) ~opgins(In) ~mer&(Ka). 138-~d McVay (k),Schram (Mid ~purGeon(Mis) ~ariish(11). 145-~~-~alrymple'(In) Col- lin! (10). Cravens (11). ~ebnard(Mid; 15&~~-~ohlei(10). Smothers (W), ~in~ant (ME). Cook (In); 165-LB-Jackwn (Kt$, McGee (Mis), Kositzke (Mic), Jensen (SD); HVYWT-Abrams (0),Eaton (Ka), Ken (Ke), Jurgens (N). United States Dependents Schools, Europe SCORING-Kaiserslautem 60 Wiesbaden 58 Karlsruhe 41 Baumholder 34. Munich 33 London 31 Heidelberg 2s Mannheim 23' Stuttgart 20' Lankenheath 15 Upper ford 14 &burg 13 ~russeis12 Madrid i2 Frankfurt il Vicenza 11 iugsburg 7,Naples 6: Nuernberg b, Livorno 5: Rota 4, ~enitra3, ~evilli2, Berlin 1, 'SHAPE 1, Wuerzburg 0. 95-LB-Lafton (UH)&ion, Halagian (Bi) 2nd Marcum (Kar) 3rd Coleman (A) 4th. 103-LEkSeise (Kar) Bassler (St) Miller (H) witson (V). 112-LB-~kvensm (Kai D& (Wi) Webb (Ba) keick (~anf.120-~J3-jones (H) Whace (Kai) Bmwn (Man? Mohram (do). 127-~~L~ierre(Mu) barner (Man) ~ru&(La) palme; (F).133-~L Ochse (Kai) kurnstine (Ba) E ~oAes(Mu) ~erdiaume(Nu). '138-LB-Th&as (Wi Zamecki (I&), Brady (Lo), keily (F); 145-b-~chiek (lo), $ahey (Wi), Bisling (Na]: Ward (Ba); 154-LB-Petersen (Mad), Breese (Wi), Kaylor (Ba), Hanpa (H); 165-Lk Thro (Br), Smith (Mu), Grabulis (Wi), Richardson (St); 180-LB-Rodnquez (Kai), David (Kar), Hurley (Wi), A. Wallace (Lo); HVYWT-Graham (St), Giese (Kai), Donnan (La), Dedrick (R)...... *...... *..Always Specify...... *.** 'i. DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS MMMMN

Which is the right wrestling mat for you . . . ATLASOL (plastisol coated) ENSOLAMINATE (vinyl laminated) ENSOCOAT (spray coated vinyl) OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE I OFFICIAL

Intercollegiate and lnterscholostic

WRESTLING- RULES

CHARLES W. PARKER, EDITOR - 1969-70 NCAA Wrestling Rules Committee MARVINHESS, Chairman, Utah ...... Seventh District ED PEERY,Secretary, Navy ...... At-Large *JOHNROBERTS, Rules Editor, Wisconsin IAA ...... Interscholastic DOUGPARKER, Springfield ...... First District ROYPHILLIPS, Franklin & Marshall ...... Second District LOWELLLANG, Georgia Tech ...... Third District KENNETHKRAFT, Northwestern ...... Fourth District MYRONRODERICK, Okla. State ...... Fifth District HARLANSWANSON, New Mexico St...... Sixth District JIM SMITH, Washington ...... Eighth District HAL PETERSEN,Chico State ...... College Division JOHNREESE, Wilkes ...... College Division JOHNPHILO, Rochester ( Minn. ) JC ...... Julior Colleges *FINNERIKSEN, Waterloo Community Sch., Ia...... Interscholastic *RICHARDSCHAFER, NFSHSAA ...... Interscholastic *BOBWOODRUFF. Van Hornesville, N.Y...... Interscholastic *Appointed to the committee by the Executive Committee of the National Federatiolt of State High School Athletic Associations. These members are appointed annually and are eligible to succeed themselves.

Major Rules Changes for 1969-70 Season Rule 3, Sec. 1-Larger wrestling area recommended. While the circular mat 28 feet in diameter or a 24-foot square mat is legal, it is recommended that a circular mat 32 feet in diameter or a 32-foot square mat be utilized.

Rule 3, Sec. 3-A protective headgear will be a required part of the wrestling contestant's costume.

Rule 4, Sec. 1-Collegiate only-Ten weight classes mandatory.

Rule 4, Sec. %High School Modification-New weight classes as follows: 98 lbs., 107 lbs., 115 lbs., 123 lbs., 130 lbs., 137 lbs., 145 lbs., 155 lbs., 165 lbs., 175 lbs., 185 lbs., unlimited.

Rule 6, See. 15-Responsibilities of Mat Judges outlined.

Rule 6, Sec. 15-High School Modification-By State Association adoption, mat judges may be utilized in tournaments. 2 MAJOR RULES CHANGES FOR 1969-70 SEASON 3 Rule 8, Sec. %-Out of bounds simplified. If either wrestler has support- ing parts inside the boundary line wrestling is to continue.

Rule 10, Sec. 1-High School Modification-The "Suplay" is an illegal maneuver.

Rule 10, See. 4-Flagrant Misconduct is reworded, and the awarding of penalty points clarified. /

Rule 10, Sec. 7-The application of the guillotine is considered potentially dangerous when the arm of the defensive wrestler is forced beyond its nor- mal range of movement.

Rule 10, Sec. 9a-Continually grasping or interlocking hands around one leg wherein a stalemate is declared shall be interpreted as stalling.

Rule 11, Sec. 2-Wrestling is to continue while warning and penalizing the defensive wrestler for stalling.

1969 - 70 Major Differences Between Scholastic And Collegiate Rules

1. Weigh-In For Dual Meets: Interscholastic-One hour maximum, and one-half hour minimum be- fore scheduled starting time of match. Intercollegiate-Five hours maximum, and one-half hour minimum be- fore scheduled starting time of match.

2. Weigh-In For Tournaments: Interscholastic-Three hour maximum and one-half hour minimum. Intercollegiate-Five hours maximum and one hour minimum. MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SCHOLASTIC & COLLEGIATE RULES Weight Allowance: Interscholastic-Two pounds additional in January and one pound in February. (Three pounds total.) One additional pound allowance each day of tourna- ment. Intercollegiate-No weight allowance. (In tournaments one additional pound allowance each day of tournament.) One pound allowance when traveling and wrestling on successive days.

Length 01: Bout: Interscholastic-Three, 2-minute periods. (Tournaments-Overtime, two 1-minute periods.) Consolations-Three periods-first period, 1 minute; second and third periods, 2 nzinutes each. Intercollegiate-Three periods-first period, 2 minutes; second and third periods, 3 minutes each. (Tournaments-Overtime, three 1-minute periods. Consolations-three 2-minute periods.)

Sweatbox Or Similar Artificial Weight Reducing Device: Interscholastic-Prohibited. (Wearing apparel permissible.) Intercollegiate-Permissible.

Falls: Interscholastic-Two seconds. (Note difference in Near-Fall.) Intercollegiate-One second. (Note difference in Near-Fall.)

Weight Class Restriction: Interscholastic-May wrestle one weight class above his actual weight at time of weigh-in. Unlimited class contestant shall weigh in excess of 175 lbs. Intercollegiate-No restriction. Official NCAA Wrestling Rules RULE I-ELIGIBILITY SECTION1. Each participant in National Collegiate or National College Division wrestling competition must be eligible under the rules of (1) his own institution; (2) the intercollegiate athletic conference of which his institution is a member, if such affiliation is held, and (3) the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The eligibility rules of the Association are set forth in Bylaw 4 of the NCAA Manual (pages 36-40) and interpre- tations thereof ( pages 50-53 ) . SECTION2. Only active member institutions, paid up and in good standing, may enter student-athletes in the National Collegiate or National College Division Wrestling Championships. Institutions which have declared Uni- versity Division under the provisions of Article 4, Section 6-(a) of the NCAA Bylaws may not enter athletes in National College Division competi- tion. Institutions which have declared College Division under Bylaw 4-6-(a) may not enter athletes in the National Collegiate Championships unless they first qualify by finishing in the first four in any weight division in the National College Division Championships. Any institution which has not signified in writing to the NCAA executive director its compliance with Article 4, Section 6-( b ) of the NCAA Bylaws (the 1.600 rule), may not enter its student-athletes in any NCAA postseason event. SECTION3. Colleges, universities and other institutions of learning which are accredited by a regional accrediting agency and which accept and observe the principles set forth in the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association, are eligible for membership in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Applications for membership should be directed to Walter Byers, Executive Director, NCAA, 1221 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 64105.

HIGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION Contestants shall be eligible under ;the rules of the High School Athletic Association of the State in whwh their school is located.

RULE 2-REPRESENTATION SECTION1. An institution shall be represented by ody one contestant in each weight class and no substitution is allowed for injured contestants in dual meets or tournaments. SECTION2. NO contestant shall be allowed to represent his institution in more than one class in each meet. 5 6 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES RULE 2 & 3 SECTION 3. A representative may not accept a forfeit in one weight class and compete in another class. SECTION4. A contestant who weighs-in for one weight may be shifted to a higher weight class. See Tournament Guidelines (Rule 6, Sec, 15) and High School Modifications (Rule 4, Sec. 2, Item 3). National SECTION 5. AU entries to the National Championships which are received after the Collegiate deadline date shall be charged a penalty fee of an Championships additional two dollars. (Initial entry fee is four dollars.) The deadline shall be nine days in advance of the first tournament session. When the team registers at the National Championships the institutional representatives shall indicate the entry in each weight class by verification deadline which shall be 2 p.m. on day prior to initial weigh-in and partici- pation. See Tournament Guidelines (Rule 6, Sec. 15).

RULE 3-MATS, COSTUMES AND EQUIPMENT Mats SECTION 1. The wrestling area of the mat shall not be less than a square 24 feet by 24 feet or a circular area 28 feet in dicinwter. A larger wrestling area is recommended. There shall be a mat area of at least five feet in width which extends entirely around the wrestling area. The entire mat area shall be the same thickness which shall not be more than four inches nor less than the thickness of a

32' Square

pi Ten-Foot Circle with Starting Lines

RECOMMENDED MAT SIZES Minimum mat size provides for a circle with a diameter of 28 feet as a legal wrestling area or a 24lfaot SqUUTe wrestling area with a mat area of at ksast five #& im width which extends around the wrestling area proper. RULE 3 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 7 mat which has shock absorbing qualities of a two-inch thick hair felt mat. When a plastic mat cover is used, it is recommended that it be sufficiently large to cover the mat proper and all supplementary mats, or laced under- neath the mats. The wrestling area should be marked on the mat cover or mat by painted lines two inches in width. At the center of the mat proper there shall be similarly painted a circle 10 feet in diameter, and it is recom- mended a different color be used than the one on the boundary line. An area on opposite sides of the 10-foot circle shall be designated by means of a 12-inch portion of the circle's arc on one side in green and directly opposite a similar portion of the arc in red. Contestants in starting the match and resuming the match in a neutral position will return to their respective designated areas. (Home-green, Visitor-red.) There shall be placed at the center of the cover or mat two one-inch starting lines, three feet in length and with outside measurements of 12 inches. See Diagram on page 6.

Costume SECTION 2. The costume shall consist of: a. Full length , close fitting outside short trunks, and sleeveless shirt without fasteners at the shoulder and fastened down at the crotch. Shirts shall not be cut away in excess of the shirt illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 (picture of legal shirt, back and front view). The front and back of the shirt shall not be cut lower than the level of the arm pit and under the arms the shirt shall not be cut lower than one-half the distance between the arm pit and the belt line. Proper1 cut one piece uniform is legal when worn with full length tights. No wrestgr shall lower his shoulder straps in the presence of spectators. Failure to comply shall be enforced under unsportsmanlike conduct. b. Light heelless gymnasium reaching above the ankle and laced by means of eyelets. c. In aU tournaments, the home management shall have immediately avail- able some provisions for clearly identifying the contestants. Such provisions may be by means of red and green anklets approximately three inches wide. d. Contestants shall be clean-shaven, free of mustaches, sideburns trim- med at earlobe level and hair trimmed and well groomed. This rule has been approved in the interest of good health habits.

Headgears SECTION3. A protective headgear will be a required part of the wrestling contestant's costume.

Special Equipment SECTION 4. Any mechanical device which does not allow normal movement of the joints and prevents one's opponent from applying normal holds shall be barred. An legal de- vice which is hard and abrasive must be covered and padded: Artificial limbs and loose pads are prohibited.

Enforcement SECTION5. The legality of all equipment (mats, costumes, headgear, devices, pads, etc.) and con- testant's appearance shall be decided by the Referee. 8 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES RULE 4 & 5 RULE &WEIGHT CLASSIFICATION SECTION 1. Competition shall be divided into 10 weight classes as follows: 118 lbs. 134 lbs. 150 lbs. 167 lbs. 190 lbs. 126 lbs. 142 lbs. 158 lbs. 177 lbs. Unlimited The National Collegiate Championships will be conducted in these 10 weights and unless otherwise announced all conference meets will be con- tested in such weight classes. SECTION 2., competition in dual meets shall be conducted in the weight order listed, unless changes have been mutually agreed upon at the time of weigh-in.

HIGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION Competition shall be divided into the following 12 classes: 98 lbs. 123 lbs. 145 lbs. 175 lbs. 107 lbs. 130 lbs. 155 Ibs. 185 lbs. 115 lbs. 137 lbs. 165 lbs. Unlimited Unlimited class contestants must weigh in excess of 175 pounds. All interscholastic competition, including interstate competition, shall be conducted in the above 12 weight classes and all such competition shall be governed by the rules as set forth in the NCAA Wrestling Guide-High School Modification. 1. Beginning January 1st and continuing until February lst, two additional pounds will be allowed in each weight class. Beginning February 1st and continuing for the remainder of the season, one additional pound shall be allowed in each weight class. This will make a net increase of three pounds beginning the 1st of February. 2. The Rules Committee recommends that individual State Associa- tions utilize an effective weight control program which will involve the competitor, the parents, a physician and the coach. 3. A contestant may not wrestle more than one weight class above his actual weight at time of weight-in. 4. The use of a sweat box or simiIar artificial heat device for weight reduction purposes is prohibited.

RULE 5-WEIGHING-IN AND DESIGNATION OF CONTESTANTS Time SE~ON1. a. Dual Meets. Contestants may weigh- in a maximum of five hours and a minimum of one- half hour before the meet is scheduled to begin. The exact maximum time shall be decided by mutual agreement of the competing teams. The home RULE 5 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 9 team's representative shall be sent onto the mat first, and he cannot be withdrawn or replaced. b. Teams may weigh-in on home scales by mutual agreement of coaches and shall furnish the weight list with actual weights listed. It is recom- mended that the accuracy of all scales be certified by a qualified scale authority prior to the first official weigh-in each year. (See High School Modifications. ) SECTION2. a. Tmmaments. Each day of the tournament, contestants will weigh-in a maximum of five hours and a minimum of four hours before the meet is scheduled. b. Superuision. The Referee or other authorized person shalI supervise the weighing-in of contestants.

HIGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION 1. Dual Meets. Contestants may weigh-in a maximum of one hour and a minimum of one-half hour before the time the meet is scheduled to begin. Changes in time may be made by individual State Associa- tions, especially when long travel distances are involved. 2. Tournaments. Each day of the tournament, contestants may weigh-in a maximum of three hours and a minimum of one-half hour before the meet is to begin, with one pound allowance to be given each day over the weight limit of the previous day. A contestant who is to represent his school must be named at time of weigh-in. (Changes in time may be made by individual State Associations.)

Weight SECTION3. a. Dual Meets. In all dual meets, net weights shall be required. No overweight is permitted Allowance nor should it be requested. For Colleges only-Members of both teams will be allowed one additional pound per day when one team is travelin and wrestling on two or three successive days. (Maximum of two pounE.) b. Tournaments. In tournaments a one pound allowance shall be given each day over the weight limit of the previous day. c. Net Weight. Contestants shall weigh-in without clothing.

Failure 10 SECTION 4. Any contestant failing to make weight at the minimum time shall be disqualified. If a con- Make weight testant fails to weigh-in on the first, second or subse- quent day of a tournament after havin qualified for such tournament, a forfeit shall be awarded his opponent an3 points for the forfeit and advance- ment shall be scored. See Tournament Guidelines (Rule 6, Sec. 15).

Medical SECTION5. At the time of the weighing-in on the opening day of the annual National Colle 'ate Cham- '"* '"* pionships, a physician or physicians shafbe present to examine all contestants for communicable diseases. In other tournaments 10 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES RULE 5 & 6 and meets. it is recommended that a similar examination of all contestants be made at the time of the weighing-in and the presence of communicable diseases or any other condition which in the opinion of the examining phys- ician makes the participation of that individual inadvisable shall be full and sufficient reason for disqualification.

RULE TOURNAMENTS I Places Scored SECTION1. In tournaments awarding four places, the loser in the final first-place match shall auto- matically take second place; the winner in the final consolation match shall be awarded third place and the loser fourth place. In tournaments where six places are scored, the defeated wrestlers in the consolation semi-finals shall wrestle for fifth and sixth place.

Drawings SECTION2. Immediately after the verification of entries, drawings shall be made. Drawings will be made in accordance with the graphic illustrations as provided in Sections 5, 6 and 7 of this rule.

Seeding SECTION 3. Whenever there are two outstanding contestants in any class, the name of one of these con- testants shall be placed in the upper half of the drawing bracket and the name of the other in the lower half. In case several seeded men are of equal ability, their seeded positions shall be determined by drawing. If there is one outstanding wrestler in any class and also two others who are distinctly superior to the remainder in that class, those wrestlers should be seeded in different quarter brackets of the opposite half bracket from the outstanding wrestler. A seeded contestant shall have the same opportunity to draw for the byes as other contestants in his bracket. In the annual National Collegiate Championships, whenever possible, con- testants from the same geographical location or conference who have pre- viously met during the season shall be drawn so as to prevent them from meeting in the first round.

Byes SECTION4. When the number of competitors is not a power of two (that is, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64) there shall be "byes" in the first round. The number of byes wilI be equal to the dif- ference between the number of competitors and the next higher power of two. The number of pairs which meet in the first round shall be equal to the difference between the number of competitors and the next lower power of two. There will be no byes after the first round and no further drawing is necessary for the first place or consolation rounds. The byes, if even in number, shall be equally divided between top and bottom. If the number of byes be uneven, there shall be one more bye at the bottom than at the top, as shown in Section 5 of this rule. RULE 6 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 11 SECTION5. Graphic Illustration of Drawing and Seeding Rolim- Firat Socond Third When using a 16-man inariaa Round Round Bound bracket, if byes are drawn, they will take their places as shown in alphabetical order under First R o u n d let Qurtor Column. Brackot For a 32-man bracket (Sood 4 & 5) order is shown alpha: betically in prelimi- nary column.

2nd Quartor Brackot (Sood 1 & 8)

3rd Quarter Brackot

No 1 seeded man draws or possible positions 5 6 7, 8, 9, in Quarter Bracket #2. No: 2 seeded man draws &r possible po@+m id, li, 12, 13, (n Quartor Bracket #3. No. 3 seeded man draws for possible posztwns 14, 15, 16, 17, tn Quartw Bracket #4. No. 4 seeded mun draws for possible l?o&m 1, 2, 3, 4, in 1st Quarter Bracket #l. No. 5 seeded man draws for positwn tn opposite half of Quarter Bracket #l. No. 6 seeded man draws for position in opposite half of Quarter Bracket #4. No. 7 seeded man draws for position in opposite half of Quarter Bracket $3. No. 8 ~eededman draws for position in opposite half of Quarter Bracket #2. 12 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES RULE 6 Contestants Big- SECTION6. a. Immediately after completion of the ible for Third first semi-final match in each weight the third place consolation rounds shall start between all contestants placeMatches defeated by the winner of this semi-final match. (See b following.) After completion of the second semi-final match in this same weight the same plan shall be followed as indicated in the preceding paragraph. The winners of the third place consolation rounds in each of the two half- brackets in each weight class, meet in the final consolation match to deter- mine the third and fourth place winner. b. When only two contestants have been defeated by the winner of any semi-final match the two defeated contestants shall compete and the winner of the match shall meet the corresponding winner from the other half- bracket to decide the third and fourth place awards. When more than two contestants have been defeated by the winner of any semi-final match, pre- liminary third place matches will be necessary and should be conducted in acwrdQnce with the original first round drawings; therefore, those eligible for the third place consolations should be matched in the order in which they were defeated by the the finalists in this half-bracket. The eligible contestants are designated in Section 6a of this Rule. SECTION7. Defeat due to injury in a tournament does not eliminate a contestant from further competition. SECTION8. A forfeit will eliminate a contestant from further competition in tournaments. SECTION9. A disqualification may eliminate a contestant from further competition in tournaments. (See note under Penalty Chart.) SECTION10. Any contestant who fails to check in or to make weight each day of a tournament is ineligible for further competition and cannot place in the tournament. SECTION11. NO contestant shall wrestle two matches in any tournament with less than one ( 1) hour rest between such matches. NOTE 1-In case of unavoidable circumstances affecting wdgh-in OT schedule of matches, see Rde 13, Sec. 11. NOTE 2-Contestants in the unlimited class must check-in at each weigh-in session of tournaments. Example SECTION12. Referring to the Graphic Illustration under Section 5, those eligible for the third place rounds in the upper half-bracket 8, 7, 6, 3, we will assume that 8 wins Pmm 7 and then 6 wins from 8 and 6 defeats 3. In the lower half-bracket three contestants 16, 15 and 13 have been de- feated by the finalist 17 and therefore, only two matches are necessary. Assume 16 defeats 15 and later defeats 13. He meets 6 in the final consolation match in this weight. The winner 16 is awarded third place and the loser 6 fourth place. All third place matches shall be run off prior to the first place finals matches, SECTION13. The Rules Committee recommends that medals and team RULE 6 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 13 trophies be formally presented in a ceremony made as impressive as possible. SECTION14. Any conference or other tournament may be conducted under any bracketing that is agreed upon by participating schools.

Intercollegiate SECTION15. a. Verification of Entry. It shall be Tournament mandatory that all contestants' names and weights be declared by the 2:00 p.m. deadline on the day prior Guidelines to the weigh-in and participation. Verification must be made in person or by telephone or telegraph. Failure to verify entries at stipulated deadline will result in disqualification from tournament. Con- testants thereafter failing to make verified weight will not be allowed to participate in another weight classification. NOTE-Submitting names on Entry Form does not constitute verification. Contestants will be allowed a maximum of five (5) minutes to appear ready to compete at the specified mat. Failure to appear will result in forfeit to opponent. b. Mat Judges. In all tournament championship and championship consol- ation matches, two mat judges shall be assigned to assist the Referee. It is recommended that the same procedure be used in the semifinal matches. Majority vote of the Referee and two judges will prevail. Mat Judges Procedure. The use of two mat judges is designed to minimize human error inasmuch as three qualified officials will be involved in matters of rule application and judgment. The match Referee will be in complete control of the bout and when questions arise, he will take action as outlined below. Judges will be seated near mat opposite green and red areas. ( 1) Disagreement by either mat judge will be indicated by his standing at the of the mat in clear view of the Referee. NOTE-Whenever possible, Mat Judges will use appropriate Referee's Signals. (a) When only one mat judge stands, the Referee will ignore him if not in agreement. (b) When two judges stand, the Referee will stop the match as soon as it is practical and indicate Referee's time out. Referee will avoid inter- rupthg match while significant action is in progress. (c) When necessary, judges and Referee will meet quickly in front of scorers table discussing reasons for disagreement. (d) Agreement will be reached by majority vote of the Referee and two judges. (2) A judge may support, disagree or have no opinion relative to a decision. However, the Referee's vote shall prevail in the event of a tie. (3) When a decision is reached, the Referee will inform the scorers table of any change in the match scoring. (4) The Referee and two contestants are the only individuals permitted to step onto the wrestling mat. Coaches are not permitted to address the judges. c. Injury or Illness. In case of injury or illness, the host school's physician in consultation with the Chairman of the Rules Committee will rule on contestant's ability to continue. Extenuating circumstances concerning any 14 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES RULE 6 & 7 injury or illness will be considered by the Rules Committee or tournament committee.

HlGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION By State Association adoption, mat judges may be utilized in tourna- ments using the above criteria.

RULE MATCHES Length of SECTION1. AU regular matches shall be eight min- utes in length divided into three periods with the first Matches period two minutes and the second and third periods three minutes each. The first period will start with both contestants stand- ing opposite each other, on the een or red area of the 10-foot circle. The wrestlers will come forward, share hands and step back to their designated areas and when the Referee sounds his whistle begin wrestling. A fall during this or either subsequent period terminates the match. If neither contestant secures a fall in the first period, the Referee shall recess the match and place the wrestlers in the starting position on the mat (Rule 8, Sec. 1) with the appropriate contestant in the position of advantage (Rule 7, Sec. 3). The second period shall be started immediately by the Referee's whistle. If no fall occurs during this second period, upon its expiration the Referee shall again recess the match, place the contestant who started the second period in the position of advantage underneath and start the third period as before. If no fall occurs during the final period, and after the match is concluded, wrestlers will return to and remain on their respective ( green or red) areas while the Referee checks with the scorers' and timers' table. Upon the Referee's return to the mat, the contestants will shake hands and the Referee will declare the winner in accordance with Figs. 18 and 19. The time in a match is continuous except when the Referee stops and starts a match. Failure to comply with end-of-match procedure after being directed to do so shall result in penalty points being assessed in dual meets and tourna- ments. The match is not ended until Referee declares outcome of the match. NOTE 1-In matches involving sight handicapped wrestlers, it is recommended that a finger-touch method be used in the neutral position and initial contact be made from front. (Illustration No. 3.)

HlGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION The matches shall be six minutes in length divided into three periods of two minutes. No rest is allowed. The matches shall be conducted in the same manner as set forth above.

Intermission SECTION2. Each recess between the periods of any match shall be only such time as is required by the Referee to bring the contestants into the proper position for the next period. No rest shall be permitted except for injury. (See Rule 12, Sec. 1.) RULE 7 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 15 Choice of SECTION3. a. Dual Meets. Immediately before the contest starts the Referee shall call the captains to Position the center of the mat and decide by the toss of a coin which team has the choice of position at the start of the second period in each weight class. The winner of a toss may choose the odd or even number of the weight classes listed consecutively. A choice of odd or even matches in dual meets is not altered in case of a fall, default, forfeit or disqualification. b. Tournament. Immediately following the end of the first period the Referee shall determine which wrestler has the choice of position at the start of the second period, by the toss of a coin or disk.

Overtimes SECTION 4. In tournament competition when there is a tie in points the contestants shall wrestle three extra periods of one minute each ( consolation matches included ) starting the first of these periods on the feet and conducting the entire overtime as in the regular match. The choice of position shall be determined by the toss of a coin. There shall be one-minute rest between the regular match and the first overtime period and no rest between the first, second, and third overtime periods. The points and time advantage are not cumulative throughout the match and avertime periods, and only the points and time advantages scored in the overtime period shall be counted in determining the winner. A j of two judges and the referee shall observe the overtime periods. ~henxereis a tie in points at the end of the overtime periods the jury shall select the winner by ballot without any consultation and the match shall be awarded to the contestant who has shown superior wrestling ability in the overtime periods. The signed ballots of the jury shall be recorded on the score sheet. The criteria for determining superior wrestling ability are attempts to secure falls, takedowns, reversals, and escapes along with the maintenance of con- trol. NOTE-See Rule 11, Sec. 3.

Consolation SECTION 5. Consolation matches shall consist of Matches three two-minute periods conducted in the same man- ner as regular matches in tournaments. Overtime pe- riods in consolation matches shall consist of three one-minute periods.

HIGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION 1. Tournament matches will consist of three periods of two minutes each conducted as in 3b above. If the match ends in a tie the over- time shall consist of two one-minute periods. 2. Overtimes in Tou~naments. Following the regular match one minute rest shall be given between the regular match and the first overtime period and no rest between the first and second overtime periods. The periods will start from the starting position as in the sec- ond and third period of the regular match. The choice of position will be determined by the toss of a coin, see Section 4 of this Rule for remainder of procedure. 3. Consolation matches shall consist of three periods; the first of which will be one minute in length and the second and third two minutes each in length. 16 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES RULE 7 & 8 Control of SECTION 6. AU personnel other, than actual partici- Mat pating contestants shall be restricted to an area re- Area served for such use. This area shall be at least ten feet from the actual mat area and scoring table. NOTE 1-Coaches' and contestants' conduct will be strictly enforced. (See Penalty Chart.) NOTE 2-Whm an error has been made in positioning a wrestler in the top or bottom position at start of third perwd all points and time advantage gained during third period shall be stricken from tde scorebook. Following a rest period of one minute the period shall be re-wrestled. (EWOTSoccurring during first or second periods shalt be corrected with wrestling resumed immediately.) This correction must take place prior to the contestants having left the mat area or start of subsequent match.

RULE 8DEFINITIONS Starting SECTION 1. a. Defensive Wrestler. A stationary Position position in which the defensive wrestler is on his knees facing away from the timers' table xith his on the Mat hands in the center of the mat. He must keep both knees on the mat and they shall not be spread more than the width of the shoulders. The legs must be parallel, with the toes neither turned in or out in an exaggerated position. The heels of both hands must be on the mat not less than 12 inches in front of the knees; and the elbows shall not touch the mat. The hands and knees must be placed in front and back of starting lines. (See Illustrations Nos. 4 and 5, Starting Position.) b. Offensiva Wrestler. The offensive wrestler shall be on the right or left side of his opponent with one or both knees on mat and his head along the mid line of his opponent's back. The near arm (right or left) is placed loosely around the defensive wrestler's body perpendicular to the long axis of the body with the palm of the hand placed loosely against the defensive wrestler's naval and the palm of his other hand (left or right) shall be placed on the back of the opponent's near elbow. At least one knee shall be on the mat, and both feet must be to the outside with legs not touching defensive wrestler. ( See Illustration Nos. 4and 5, Starting Position. )

Time SECTION2. The offensive wrestler who has control Advantage in an advantage position over his opponent is gaining time-advantage. A timekeeper assigned to each wrest- ler records his accumulated time-advantage throughout the match or a multiple timer may be used to record the time-advantage. At the end of the match the Referee subtracts the lesser time advantage from the greater. If the contestant with the greater time-advantage has less than one minute of net time-advantage, no point is awarded. If he has one full minute of net time-advantage, but less than two minutes he is awarded one point. If he has two full minutes or more, he is awarded two points, No contestant may be awarded more than two points for time advantage in any one match. The contestant with the lesser time-advantage receives no points even though he accumulates several minutes of time in the advantage position. NOTE-Control is a situation in which a contestant exercises and maintains restrain- ing power over 7th oppmw#. RULE 8 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 17 HIGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION Time advantage will be optional by State Association adoption,

Position of SECTION3. A position in which a contestant is in Advantage control of his opponent. Control is the determining factor. The failure of the offensive wrestler to get his head out from the defensive wrestler's arm does not necessarily prevent the offensive wrestler from having control. The offensive wrestler is en- titled to this advantage until such time as his opponent gains a neutral position or a reversal. (See Rule 8, Secs. 5, 8, 9 and 10.)

Ta kedown SECTION4. When, from a neutral position, a con- testant gains control of his opponent down on the mat while the supporting points of either wrestler are within the wrestling area, he has gained a takedown. NOTE-The supporting points of either wrestler are the parts of the body touching the mat thut bear the weight of the wrestlefls body other than the parts with which he is holding his opponent. When down on the mat the usual points of support are the knees, the side of the thigh and the bu&tocks. In a standing position the feet are the points of support.

Out-of-Bounds SECTION5. Contestants are considered in-bounds if the supporting parts of either wrestler are inside the boundary lines. When a fall is imminent, wrestling shall continue as long as both shoulders of the wrestler being pinned are in-bounds. Intersection of the vertical plane of this boundary line by the shoulders of the wrestler being pinned is considered out-of-bounds.

Resumption of SECTION6. The position to be assumed by the con- *fter testants at the resumption of a match shall be neutral wrestling or in the starting position on the mat as determined by out*f-Bounds the position held upon going out-of-bounds. If neither wrestler has control, the match shall be resumed with both wrestlers oppo- site each other and on the designated red and green areas on the ten-foot circle. If one wrestler has the advantage, he will take the offensive position in the starting position at the center of the mat.

Stalemate SECTION7. When the contestants are interlocked in a position other than a pinning situation in which neither wrestler can improve his position, the Referee shall stop the match and wrestling shall be resumed as for out-of-bounds.

Neutral Position SECTION8. IS a position in which neither wrestler has control.

Escape SECTION9. An escape occurs when the defensive wrestler gains a neutral position while the supporting points of either wrestler are within the wrestling area. 18 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES RULE 8 Reversal SECTION10. A reversal occurs when the defensive wrestler comes from underneath and gains control of his opponent either on the mat or in a rear standing position while the sup- porting points of either wrestler are within the wrestling area.

Fall SECTION11. Any part of both shoulders or area of both scapulas held in contact with the mat for one second constitutes a fall. The one-second count (one-thousand-and-one) shall be a silent count by the Referee and shall start only after the Referee is in such position that he knows positively that a fall is imminent, after which the shoulders or scapula area must be held in continuous contact with the mat for one second before a fall shall be awarded. (See Fig. 12.) a. A fall shall not be awarded when one or both shoulders of the defensive contestant are out-of-bounds. ( See Rule 8, Sec. 5b. ) b. If either wrestler is handicapped by having any portion of his body out-of-bounds, no fall shall be awarded and out-of-bounds shall be declared. c. When the match is stopped for out-of-bounds in a fall situation, the match shall be resumed in the starting position on the mat. (See Rule 8, Secs. 1 and 8. )

HlGH SCHOOL MODlFlCATlON Two seconds constitutes a fall. The tl-70-second count (one-thousand- and-one. one-thousand-and-two) shall be a silent count by the Referee.

Near-Fall SECTION12. A near-fall is a position in which the offensive wrestler has control of his opponent in a pinning situation with both shoulders or the scapula area held in contact with the mat for less than one full second (a silent count of one-thousand- and-) or when one shoulder of the defensive wrestler is touching the mat and the other shoulder is held within one inch or less of the mat for two full seconds. Three points shall be awarded for these situations.

HlGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION A near-fall is a position in which the offensive wrestler has control of his opponent in a pinning situation with both shoulders or the scapula area held in contact with the mat for one full second or when one shoulder of the defensive wrestler is touching the mat and the other shoulder is held within one inch or less of the mat for two full seconds. Three points shall be awarded for these situations.

Predicament SECTION13. A predicament is a osition in which the offensive wrestler has control of Ris opponent in a pinning situation. a. When both shoulders of the defensive wrestler are held momentarily (stopped) within approximately four inches of the mat or less, a predica- ment shall be scored. Two points shall be awarded for a predicament. A continuous roll-through is not to be considered a predicament. RULE 8 & 9 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 19 b. When one shoulder of the defensive wrestler is touching the mat, and the other shoulder is held at an angle of 45 degrees or less with the mat, but not sufficiently close to award a near-fall, for one second or more, a predicament shall be scored. NOTE 1-A near-fall or predicament is ended when the defensive wrestler gets out of the pinning situation. The Referee must not signal the score for a near-fall or a predicament until the situa- thn ia ended. On& one near-fall or one predicament shall be scored in each pinning situation regardless of the number of times the offensive wrestler places the defenstve wrestler in a mar-fall or predicament position during the situation. NOTE 2-Regardless of the length of time a defensive wrestler may be held in a pZnnin sitadon no predicament or near-fall may be awarded except as provided in Ruk if ~&a011~'12ad 13 abooc. NOTE 3-Only a wrestler with the advantage who has his opponent in a pinning situa- tion may score a near-fall or predicament. Bridgebacks in body scissors or bridgeovers with a swistlock am not considered near-fall or predicament situations although a fall may be scored. NOTE 4-When the defensive wrestler places himself in a precarious situation during an attempted escape or reversal, a near-fall or predicament shall not be scored unless the offensive wrestler ha control of his opponent in a pinning situation.

Decisions SECTION14. If no fall has resulted after expiration of the three regular periods of any match as provided in Rule 7, Sec. 1, the Referee shall award the match to the contestant who has scored the greater number of points as provided by the point system in Rule 9, Sec. 3. If there is a tie in the number of points scored, the Referee shall declare the match a draw in dual meets. (See Rule 7, Sec. 4 for tourna- ments. )

Forfeit SECTION15. A forfeit is received by a wrestler when his opponent for any reason fails to appear for the match. In order to receive a forfeit, a wrestler must be dressed in wrestling uniform and appear on the mat. (See Rule 5, Sec. 4 and Rule 6, Sec. 15.)

Default SECTION16. A default is awarded in a match when one of the wrestlers is unable to continue wrestling for any reason.

Disqualification SECTION17. Disqualification is a situation in which a contestant is banned from participation in accord- ance with the Penalty Chart.

RULE 9SCORING SECTION1. All scoring must be kept in plain view of spectators, contest- ants, and coaches. NOTE-It is strongly recommended that a timing device be available and visible for the purpose of recording time advantage. If visible timing device is not available, information on time advantage shall be made available to coaches during the progress of the match. 20 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES RULE 9 SECTION2. Team Points. a. Dual Meets. (1) Fall. Five points shall be scored toward the team total for each con- testant who wins by a fall, default, forfeit, or disqualification. NOTE-A team forfeit shall be scored five points for each weight class. (2) Decision. A decision shall count three points on the team score. (3) Draw. In case of a tie two points shall be scored for each team. b. Tournaments. (1) Places. In tournaments, first place in each weight class shall count 10 points, second place 7 points, third place 4 points and fourth place 2 points. These points shall be awarded as soon as earned. At the conclusion of the championship semifinals, each winner shall receive seven points. At the conclusion of the championship finals, each winner shall receive three additional points, each loser no additional points. At the conclusion of the consolation semifinals, each winner shall receive two points. At the con- clusion of the final third place matches, each winner shall receive two addi- tional points, each loser no additional points. One additional point shall be scored for each match won by a fall, default or forfeit throughout the tour- nament. (2) Advancement Points. In addition, one point shall be scored for each match won in both the championship and consolation eliminations except for the final first, third and fifth place matches. No points are awarded for a bye in any round. (3) National Collegiate Championships. In the National Collegiate Championships six places shall be awarded. The scoring shall be as follows: first place 12 points, second place 9 points, third place 7 points, fourth place 5 points, fifth place 3 points and sixth place 1 point.

Match Point SECTION 3. In all matches the contestants are score system awarded points by the Referee in accordance with the following system: Takedown ( by each wrestler ) ( Rule 8, Sec. 4) ...... 2 points Escape ( Rule 8, Sec. 9) ...... 1 point Reversal ( Rule 8, Sec. 10) ...... 2 points Near-Fall (Rule 8, Sec. 12) ...... 3 points Predicament ( Rule 8, Sec. 13) ...... 2 points Time Advantage ( Rule 8, Sec. 2 ) ...... 1 point for one full minute of net accumulated time in the advantage position. Two points for two full minutes or more of net accumulated time advantage. Two points is the maximum to be awarded for the match and these points shall be record- ed on the final score. Penalties ( See Rule 11 and the Penalty Chart) NOTE-Method of Recording Score for an Overtime Match. Example: 3-3 1-0 (OT)* 3-3' 1-1 (UD SD)** * 6~-6ve~ti& **UD-Unanimous Decision SD-Split Decision RULE 9 & 10 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 21

SUMMARY OF SCORING Individual Match Points Tournament Points Takedown ...... 2 pts. 1st Place ...... 10 pts. Escape ...... 1 pt. 2nd Place ...... 7 pts. Reversal ...... 2 pts. 3rd Place ...... 4 pts. Predicament ...... 2 pts. 4th Place ...... 2 pts. Near Fall ...... 3 pts. Fall ...... 1 pt. Time Advantage ...... l pt. Default ...... ; ...... 1 pt. ( for 1 full minute ) or Forfeit ...... i pt. Time Advantage ...... 2 pts. Disqualification ...... 1 pt. (Max. for 2 or more minutes) Advancement ...... 1 pt. Dual Meet Points Fall ...... 5 pts, Disqualification ...... 5 pts. Forfeit ...... 5 pts. Decision ...... 3 pts. Default ...... 5 pts. Draw ...... 2 pts. National Collegiate Championships scoring for first six places: 12-9-7-5-3-1.

TOURNAMENT SCORING CHART First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Three Places 9 6 3 Four Places 10 7 4 2 Five Places 11 8 6 4 2 Six Places 12 9 7 5 3 1

RULE Illegal Holds SECTION 1. Any hold shall be allowed except the hammerlock above the right angle; the twisting ham- merlock; front headlock; headlock without the arm; the straight head scissors (even though the arm is included); over-scissors; flying mare with the palm up; full (double) nelson; stran le holds; all body slams; toe holds; twisting knee lock; key lock; overhead fouble arm bar; the bending, twist- ing or forcing of the head or any limb beyond its normal limits of move- ment; locking the hands behind the back in a double arm bar from a neutral position and any hold used for punishment alone. (See Illustration Nos. 8 through 34.) NOTE 1-Contestants may grasp all four fingers in an effort to break a hold, but pulling back the thumb, or one, @so or three fingers is illegal. NOTE 2-The term ''slam" is interpreted as lifting and bringing an opponent to the mat with unnecessary roughness. This infraction may be committed by a contestant in either the to or bottom position on the mat as well as during a takedown. When a con- testant lifts fis opponent ott the mat and brings him forcibly to the mat with the upper half of the body coming in contact with the mat first, a slam will be called. A forceful 22 OFFICIAL NCAG WmSTLING RULES RULE 10 trip may be considered as unnecessary roughness. Slams shall be called without hesitation following situation occurring. NOTE 3-An intentional drill or forceful falbback is illegal when the defensive wrestler ia in a standing position and the offensive wrestler has a scissor hold or a moss body ride. NOTE 4-A leg hooked over the top toe of an opponent's straight body scissors is in- terpreted as an over-scissor and therefore illegal. NOTE 5-A wrestler applying a legal hold should not be penalized when his opponent turns the legal hold into an illegal hold. The Referee shall cause the hold to be released if there is danger of injuw. However the match need not be stopped unless the Referee finds it necessary to do so in order t: correct the situation. NOTE 6-Whenever possible an illegal hold should be prevented rather than called. NOTE 7-The three-quarter nelson is not to be interpreted as a headlock. NOTE 8-Pulling the head over the shoulder with hands locked or overlapped is not to be interpreted as a headlock.

HIGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION The "Suplay" is an illegaI maneuver.

Abusive or SECTION2. Conduct of a coach, contestant or spec- tator that becomes abusive, unsportsmanlike or inter- ~nsportsman~ikeferes with the orderly progress of the match is subject Conduct to penalty. The home management shall be responsible for the removal of the violators at the request of the Referee. (See Penalty Chart. ) NOTE-This includes abusive language used during and followtng a match.

Unnecessary SECTION3. Either before, during or following a match, intentional striking, gouging, kicking, hair Roughness pulling, butting, elbowing or an intentional act which endangers life or limb shall be penalized. (See Penalty Chart, Note 2.)

Flagrant SECTION4. If in the opinion of the Referee the un- Misconduct necessary roughness or abusive conduct is of a flagrant nature before, during or after the match, the. contest- ant is disqualified on first offense. Disqualification point or points are awarded, and one team point is deducted from the offending wrestler's team soore. The penalty for flagrant misconduct by coaches or contestants is removal from the premises and one team point deducted. A contestant so disqualified in tournament competition is not entitled to placement points but will be credited with advancement and fall points earned prior to in- cident.

Foreign SECTION5. The use of oil or greasy substances which cannot be completely removed shall be grounds Substance for disqualification at the discretion of the Referee. on Skin Time out for the removal of such foreign substance RULE I0 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 23 shall be cumulative with the time out for injuries throughout the match. The total time out shall not exceed three minutes. (See Rule 12, Sec. 1.) NOTE-This provision is applicable when contact lens are dislodged or lost during a match.

Objectionable SECTION6. (See Rule 3, Sec. 4 and the Penalty Pads and Braces Chart.)

Potentially SECTION7. The double wristlock, chicken wing, split scissor, illotine when being applied with arm Dangerous forced beyon? normal range of movement and other Holds holds which may cause injury when used legally are considered potentially dangerous holds. (See Illustrations 9, 10, 28, 29 and 30. ) Contestants should know the dangers of these holds and the blocks for them. The Referee should anticipate danger of injury from these holds and be in position to block them before they reach the danger point. Further- more, all Referees, coaches and contestants should understand that any and all holds used in such a way as to endanger life or limb are illegal and all Referees should verbally caution contestants against forcing a potentially dangerous hold into an illegal position. The double wristlock and chicken wing become illegal when forced into a twisting hammer lock position as in the case of applying the force parallel instead of perpendicular to the long axis of the body. It should be understood that no contestant should ever be put in a posi- tion where he must forfeit a neubal position, a position of advantage or a fall because of an injury or danger to life or limb, and the Referee should any and all holds which in his opinion may so result. If a &i.%e%~d is forced to such an extent as to endanger a contestant or if it becomes a punishing hold, the Referee shall stop the match and require the hold to be broken. No penalty points should be awarded. The match shall be resumed in the neutral or starting position on mat as determined by the position held at the time the match was stopped. NOTE-The chicken wing is a legal but potentially dangerous hold. When the hand of the defensive wrestler goes behind the back with parallel pressure to the long axis of the body, it becomes a twisting hammerlock and is illegal. (See Illustrations Nos. 28, 29 and 30.) Any holds over the mouth, nose, eye or front of throat shall not be permitted. Pressure from the side of the hand, forearm or wrist is considered a hold and therefore barred when used on the mouth, nose, eyes or front of throat. Forcing such a hold may be considered unnecessary roughness de- pending on the intent of the act as determined by the Referee and shall be penalized accordingly. (See Illustration Nos. 31 through 34.)

Technical SECTION8. a. Interlocking Hands. The wrestler in the position of advantage may not lock his hands, Violations fingers or arms around his opponent's body or both (See Pena'fY Chart) legs unless his opponent has all of his weight sup- ported entirely on his feet or he has him in a pinning situation. The mere 24 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES RULE 10 touching of the defensive wrestler's hands to the Ijnat is not considered a change in this position unless the hands are used as support parts, in which case, the offensive contestant is allowed reaction time to release the bck. It is unsportsmanlike for the defensive contestant to touch his hands to the mat in order to release the offensive wrestler's lock and the Referee shall not call a violation if, the lock is held in such cases. (See Illustrations Nos. 35 through 38 and Fig. 13. ) NOTE-The Referee shall not stop action when signaling the violation when the defensroe man is in the process of a reversal or escape. The defensive man is allowed to complete the reversal or escape provided he does so in a continuous maneuver. If the defensive man fails to complete the reversal or escape after an opportunity to do so, the Referee will stop the match and award the penalty. (See Penalty Chart and Fig. 13.) b. Leaving Mat Without Permission. It is a technical violation to leave the mat without first receiving permission to do so from the Referee. c. Delaying Match. Delaying the match such as straggling back from out- of-bounds, unnecessary changing and adjusting equipment, repeatedly as- suming incorrect starting position and repeatedly making false starts from the starting position are technical violations. d. Intentional Forcing Opponent Off Mat. Intentional forcing opponent off the mat to prevent a take-down, reversal or an escape is a technical violation. ( See Penalty Chart. ) e. Intentional Going Off Mat. Intentionally going off the mat to prevent a take-down, reversal or escape is a technical violation. (See Penalty Chart.) f. Defensive Wrestler Intentionally Going Off Mat. It is a technical viola- tion if the defensive wrestler intentionally walks, crawls, rolls or -bridges off the mat. No penalty points are awarded if a near-fall or predicament is awarded during this situation. (See Note 2, Penalty Chart.) NOTE-It is considered a oiolation if the contestant in a figure-four body scissors in- tentionally goes off the mat to get the hold released. g. Grasping Clothing, etc. Intentional grasping of clothing, mat or mat cover or headgear by a contestant is prohibited, and any advantage gained thereby shall be nullified. Intentionally grasping clothing to prevent or gail; an escape, reversal, takedown or fall is a technical violation. NOTE-(Treat same as Note under Rule 10, Section 8a.)

Stalling SECTION9. It is the responsibility of contestants, officials and coaches to avoid the use of stalling tactics or allowing the use thereof and action is to be maintained throughout the match by the contestants making an honest attempt to stay in the circle and to wrestle aggressively whether on the top, bottom or lleutral positions. This concept shall be demonstrated by those responsible with strict enforcement by officials. A stalling penalty is preceded by a warning and there shall be only one warning per match, including overtime, per contestant. When an official recognizes stalling occurring at any time and in any position, he will warn the offender after a maximum of ten seconds. There- after, stalling violations will be called and penalized accordingly with a maximum of five seconds permitted prior to subsequent violations being called. RULE 10 & 11 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 25 It is suggested that officials use a visual count when determining sub- sequent violations following the original warning. A downward hand motion at one second intervals is the suggested method for a visual count. a. Neutral Position. Each wrestler must make an honest attempt to stay within the 10-foot circle and maintain an attack to secure a takedown re- gardless of the time or score of the match. A contestant who continually avoids contact with his opponent is stalling. A contestant may leave the circle to maneuver for position provided he continues his attempt to gain an ad- vantage and make an effort to work back into the circle. Intentionally or vol- untarily stepping off the mat, taking a position near the edge of the mat for the purpose of going off the mat or allowing his opponent to push him off when the opponent makes an effort to go behind, is stalling. b. Advantage Position. The contestant in the advantage position on the mat shall make an honest attempt to wrestle aggressively, maintain control and attempt to secure a fall. Holding Legs. It is a stalling violation for the wrestler in the advantage position on the mat to grasp the defensive wrestler's leg or legs with both hands or arms unless such action is designed to break his adversary down and go into a pinning combination or to prevent an escape or reversal. Repeatedly grasping and holding the leg or legs with both hands or arms merely to break the defensive wrestler down or to keep him under control for the purpose of stalling is a violation under this rule. When the defensive wrestler has gained his feet the wrestler in the advantage position is allowed reaction time to begin his break down when he is holding a leg or legs with both hands or arms. Continually grasping or interlocking hands around a leg resulting in a stalemate situation is to be considered stalling. c. Defensive Position. Refusing to wrestle aggressively in the defensive position is stalling and shall be penalized as a technical violation. Referee will give both visual and verbal warning without stopping match. (See Pen- alty Chart. ) NOTE-When there is no action in the mat position, the responsibility for initiating action rests with both wrestlers.

EULE 1 I-PENALTIES AND WARNINGS SECTION1. The infractions of the rules are penalized in accordance with the penalties as listed on the Penalty Chart. SECTION2. In calling each penalty the Referee shall stop the match, ex- cept when warning and penalizing the defensive wrestler for stalling, give the hand signal for the points or warnings (Figs. 9 and 10) and announce the penalty so the contestants, scorers, coaches and spectators are aware of the infraction.

Warnings and SECTION3. The Penalty Chart indicates the se- Sequence of quence of warnings and penalties and they are ac- Penalties cumulative throughout the match including overtime. 26 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES RULE 12 & 13 RULE 12-INJURIES AND DEFAULTS- Time Out SECTION1. An injured contestant has a maximum time-out of three minutes which is cumulative throughout the match including the overtime. There shall be no limit to the number of time-out periods which may be taken in any match, but the total time-out shall not exceed three minutes. If, at the expiration of the time-out, he is able to continue wrestling, the match shall be resumed as if the contestants had gone out-of-bounds. Nose bleed or any other ex- cessive bleeding shall not be interpreted as an injury and the number and len th of time-out periods for such bleeding is left to the discretion of the ~ekree.

Unconscious If a contestant is rendered unconscious he shall not be permitted to continue the match without the ap- proval of a ph sician. If the injured contestant is unable to continue wres- tling, the gmtcK shall be awarded in accordance with Secs. 2 and 3 of this rule.

Accidental SECTION2. If a contestant is accidentally injured and is unable to continue the match, his opponent Injury shall be awarded the match by default due to injury.

Injury from SECTION3. If a contestant is so injured by any illegal action that he is unable to continue, the match lllagal shall be defaulted to the injured contestant and shall be scored as a fall. In case of an intentional attempt to injure an opponent, the offender shall be disqualified. (See Rule 10, Sec. 3 and Penalty Chart for "Flagrant Misconduct.")

Attendants SECTION4. NO more than two attendants and a During Time physician shall be permitted on the mat with a wrest- ler during time-out. Out

RULE 13OFFlClAbS Referee's SECTION1. Referee's attire for all dual meets and tournaments : Attire a. Black and white Referee's short sleeve knit shirt. b. Black full length trousers. c. White and black gym shoes. - d. Black belt e. Referee shall be neatly attired. Other accessories-silver coin or colored disk and whistle. RULE 13 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 27 Referee's SECTION2. On matters of judgment &e Referee shall have full control of the meet and his decisions Duties shall be final. On matters of a technical nature, the current NCAA Rules shall be the final authority.

SECTION3. Before the contestants come to the mat the Referee shall: a. Inspect contestants for resence of oils or greasy substances rosin, ob- jectionable pads, improper chng, finger rings, long fingemads, and ad- vise against the chewing of gum during the match as a health hazard. b. Clarify the rules with coaches and contestants. c. Advise contestants to report to their designated areas (red and green) on the circle at the center of the mat opposite each other ready to wrestle. SECTION4. Before the dual meet starts the Referee will call the team cap- tains to the center of the mat for the toss of the coin to determine the choice of position at the start of the second period. (Rule 7, Sec. 3.) SECTION5. The Referee will use the Wrestling Officials' Signals. SECTION6. The Referee shall notify the timekeepers as follows: a. When the match is started or stopped for any reason. b. When time advantage begins or ends for a contestant. c. Whenever time is involved in any situation occurring in the match. SECTION7. The Referee will signal and verbally notify the scorer and con- testants when warnings or points are awarded to either contestant. (See Sig- nals for Referees, page 45.) SECTION8. The Referee shall be firm in enforcing the letter and of the rules and penalize consistently any repeated infractions. He must enforce vigorously and promptly the penalties for the infractions as provided in Rules 10 and 11. On each warning and penalty, except the warning and pen- alty for defensive stalling, the Referee shall stop the match and announce the penalty in the prescribed manner so that the contestants, scorers, coaches and spectators are aware of it. (See Signals for Referees.)

SECTION9. The Referee shall caution the user of a potentially dangerous or ille a1 hold in order to prevent possible injury. Such holds should be steppe% by the Referee, if possible, before reaching the dangerous stage. SECTION10. The Referee should not place his hands under the shoulders of a contestant unless absolutely necessary to determine a fall.

SECTION11. The Referee should meet promptly, in a spirit of good sports- manship, any situation developing unexpectedly. 28 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES RULE 13 SECTION12. If at the end of a match, there is a doubt as to the winner, the Referee shall order the contestants to stay at their designated areas on the 10-foot circle while he checks the time advantage and the scorer's rec- ords to decide the winner. The time advantage, if any, shall be recorded on the scoreboard and the Referee shall declare the winner. In dual meets, if the match is a draw the Referee will raise the hands of both wrestlers. (See Rule 7, Sec. 1) (See Referees' Signals). NOTE I-If in the opinion of the Referee there is an error in the recordings of the timekeepers and/or scorers, the Referee shall correct the error and render his decision accordingly. (See Rule 7, Sec. 6, Note 2.) NOTE 2-In overtime periods if the points are even the RefeTee and two judges shall determine the winner by ballot. (See Rule 7, Sec. 4.) SECTION13. The referee is responsible for the seating arrangements at the officials table in accordance with one of the diagrams below:

WHEN INDIVIDUAL CLOCKS OR STOP WATCHES ARE USED Home Team Visiting Team Assistant Match Visiting Team Home Team Timekeeper Timekeeper Timekeeper Scorer

WHEN MULTIPLE TIMER IS USED Timekeeper 1 Visiting Scorer 1 Announcer or Home Scorer I

Match SECTION14. Instruct the Match Timekeeper that he Timekeeper is :a. In charge of assistant timekeepers, and scorers, and should be constantIy checking their activities at all times. b. Responsible for keeping the over-all time of the match. c. Responsible for keeping and recording accumulated time-outs for in- jury* d. Responsible for informing the Referee, only after an imminent situation has passed, whenever there is disagreement by the official scorers and/or timekeepers. e. Responsible for assisting the Referee in determining whether a situation occurred before or after the termination of a period. f. Responsible for callin the minutes to the Referee, contestants, and spectators in each match. Tfe last minute shall be reported at fifteen second intervals. (45,30, 15 seconds.) NOTE-The Home Institution shall provide each timekeeper with an accumu&tive time clock for recording the time during the match. The match timekeeper shall be ~ooaedwith two extra accumuEative time clocks for recording time out in case of iniu7y to the contestants. The match timekeeper shall also be provided with a gong, hm, or bell. A multiple timer may be used in place of time clocks. RULE 13 81 14 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 29 Assistant SECTION15. Instruct the Assistant Timekeepers that ~i~~k~~~~~~they are responsible for: a. Recording the accumulative time advantage of the- contestants, to whom they have been assigned when indicated by the Referee. b. Constantly checking each other's time advantage recording. c. Constantly checking the match timekeeper's time recording. d. Showing the Referee the actual recording of the time advantage each contestant has accumulated at the end of the match. e. Stopping time advantage when the Referee signals illegal interlocking of hands. Scorers SECTION16. Instruct the Scorers that they are re- sponsible for: a. Recording which contestant has the down position at the start of the second and third periods. b. Recording points scored by both contestants when signaled by the Referee. c. Constantly checking each other's score reading. d. Immediately advising the match timekeeper when they are in disagree- ment regarding the score. e. Keeping the score board operator continually advised of the official score during each match. f. Showing the Referee the scorecard at the end of each match. g. Recording time advantage points in the final match score.

RULE 1dNOTIFICATION & AGREEMENT OF MEETS Equal Rights for S~ON1. AU modifications of rules of competition, Visiting Teams "ground rules," etc., proposed by the home manager, must be submitted to the manager of the visiting team, or teams, a sufficient length of time before date of meet for agreement to be reached on same, and no such action is binding unless approved by the visiting team or teams. SECTION 2. In dual meets the selection of a Referee and the maximum weigh-in time shall be mutually agreed upon at least ten days prior to date of meet. NOTE-Zn cass the Coaches concerned are unable to agree on a shorter dmum weighin -in time than the five hours specified as the maximum in these rulm, # is un- derstootfthat the maximum amount of time as specified in the rules shall hold. SECTION3. The home management shall notify visiting teams at least ten days prior to date of meet the exact time and place of the meet and the name of the Referee. SECTION4. A team intentionally delaying its appearance on mat beyond five (5) minutes of established meet starting time shall be penalized one team point. Penalty Chart

Firs* Second Third Fourth Rule 10 lnf ractions Warning Penalty Penalty Penalty Penalty Sections *Illegal Holds I 1 Pt. 1 Pt. 2 Pts. Disqualify 1 "Technical Violations 1 Pt. 1 Pt. 2 Pts. Disqualify 1 8 I No 1 Pt. Stalling 1 Pt. 2 Pts. Disqualify I Yes 1 **Unnecessary Roughness I 1 Pt. 1 Pt. 2 Pts. Disqualify I , Deduct Remove 2.t Abusive and/or Unsports- 1 Team From (Removal is for duration of manlike Conduct Point Premises dual meet or tournament session only) , Flagrant Misconduct I Disqualify on first offense and deduct 1 team point 4 Greasy Substance on Skin, I Objectionable Pads and Disqualify if not removed or corrected in alloted time 5 Braces, Illegal Equipment or Illegal Costume I

SUMMARY OF TECHNICAL VIOLATIONS (Rule 10, Sec. 8 & 9) "Note 1-Disqualification due to technical violation, illegal Interlocking Hands (Sec. 8. a) holds, or less flagrant unnecessary roughness does not Holding ~egs(Sec. 9 b) ' ' eliminate a contestant from further competition in tourna- Leaving Mat ~ithouiPermission (Sec. 8, b) ments. Disqualification for any other reason eliminates a Delaying Match (Sec. 8 c) contestant from further competition in tournaments. Intentional Forcing op$onent Off Mat (Sec. 8, d) **Note 2-Points for unnecessary roughness may be award- Intentional Going Off Mat (Sec. 8, e) ed in addition to points earned. Stalling (Sec. 9, a-b-c) +Also Rule 7, Sec. 6. Grasping Clothing, etc. (Sec. 8, g) REMINDER: Penalties for any infractions are accumulative throughout the match including overtime. OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 31

Nos. 1 and 2-FRONT AND REAR VIEW OF SHIRT AND UNIFORM This shows front and rear view of official shirt. Any shirt with more exposure is illegal.

NO.3-TOUCH START Starting and neutral positions for competition involving sight handicapped contestants. 32 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES

Nos. 4 and 5-STARTING POSITION As required in Rule 8, Sec. 1, a and b. (Note starting lines, Rule 3, Sec. 1 .)

C NO.6-CONTROL lllustratzon demonstrates control 1 following allowance for reaction time. Note-Control is gained when the hold is applied to the lower leg.

+ NO.7-CONTROL fllustralton dettioirstrates control following allowance for reaction time. OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 33

NO. 8-ILLEGAL HAMMERLOCK ( ABOVE RIGHT ANGLE ) The hammerlock is a legal hold, provided the arm is not bent above the right angle (i-e., provided that the arm is not carried above the small of the back). and provided, further, that the hana ts not forced out away from the body, making it h twisting ham- merlock. In this illustrat~onthe arm is catried distinctly above the right angle and b illegal. OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES i

3 NO. 11-ILLEGAL FRONT HEAD LOCK Illustration shows how the front head lock is used to counter a leg pickup. This hold is dangerous and is il- legal. /' OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 35

The over-scissors is barred 1 entirelv under these rules be- 36 OFFICIAL NCAA WFSTLING RULES

Tn his ejjort to escape, pro-

-- No. 19-LEGAL (left) and ILLEGAL (right) DOUBLE ARM BAR Locking hands behind the back in a double am bar from neutral position. Note that the double arm bar is legal when hands are locked at side (under armpit). OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 37

NO. 20-ILLEGAL HEAD LOCK NO. 21-LEGAL HEAD .LOCK Locking the arm around the head. Opponent's arm ts zncluded an the lock.

No. 22-A LEGAL HOLD NO.23-TWREE UARTER NELSON, Pulltng the head over the shoub A LEA HOLD der with hands locked or over- lapped. > OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES + NO. 24-FULL NELSON- AN ILLEGAL HOLD Most of the difficulty h arisen when the threequarter is confused with the ull neb m. In tho full neLm the aggressor places both am under his opponent's am and overlaps OT clasps his hands or wrists on the back of his opponent's head or neck.

NO. 26-POTENTIALLY DAN- GEROUS GUILLOTINE When applyin the guillotine, forc- ing the am %eyond ~lorrnal range of movement is to be interpreted as potentially dangerous. OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 39

NO. 28-LEGAL CHICKEN WING No evidence of illegal pressure or twisting hammerlock. No. 29-POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CHICKEN WING While pressure (force) is neither parallel nor perpendicular to defensive wrestl&'s long axis, possible twisting hammerlock causes hold to become potentially danger- ous.

NO. 30-ILLEGAL CHICXEN WING Twisting hammerlock with pres- sure (force) parallel to long axis makes this an illegal hold. \ 40 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES

NO. 33-A LEGAL CROSS FACE It is an effective and legal block for the double leg pick-up.

NO. 34-ILLEGAL FACE HOLD Shows a hold commonly used but which is contrary to both the letter and spirit of amateur wrestling rules. It is frequently used momentarily in order to prevent defensive wrestler from coming out from underneath or to bring defensive wrestler back into pad- tion for a fall. Referee shoyld see that offensive wrestler does not secure unfair ad- vantage by means of this illegal. action. OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 41

+ NO.37-LEGAL USE OF HANDS IN BODYLOCK 1 his complete bodylock is legal because defm've wrestler is in a standing position. This hold would be a technical violation if defdve wrestler had one or both knees on the mat. (See Rule 10, Section 8a.)

NO. 38-INTERLOCKING OF HANDS pROUND LE.GS This positron at a technacal ciolutwn. Referees' Sig na 1s The signals illustrated on the following pages are standard for wrestling Referees throughout the nation. It is the duty of every Referee to know these signals in order to give them instantly and clearly so that the wrestlers, timers, scorers and spectators are aware of what is taking place during the progress of the match.

The Use of SECTION1. The whistle should be held ready for im- the Whistle mediate use at all times (duringthe match.

Fig. 2-Designating The Position Of The Wrestlers Before The Start Of The Match. As the wrestlers come onto the mat the Referee points to the areas they are to take on the circle (g~eenfor the home team red for the visiting team). He next points one hand toward the timers and scorers t; verify their readiness. Note-After an out-of-bounds, wrestlers return to designated areas. The Referee raises his hand forward between two wrestlers. After a momentary pause to make certain the wrestlers are ready, he sounds hh whistle and simultaneously moves his hand as a signal for the wrestlers to go into action. REFEREES' SIGNALS 43

Fig. 3-Resuming The Match In The Starting Position On The Mat. The Referee should face the officials table and kneel on one knee or stand at a distance of 8 .to 1O.ft. in front of the wrestlers and a little to the side on which the top wrestler statzons hamself. The Referee may give a preparatory command such as "Get Set" or 'Teady." When the wrestlers are in proper positions (Rule 8, Sec. 1) and after a momentary pause the Referee sounds his whistle and moves his hand to start the action. Note-Some wrestlers watch the Referee's hand to get a fast start. It is usually better in such cases to blow the whistle a moment before ino~ingthe hand. The whistle starts the action. The hand signal is for the timer; in case they do not hear the whistle.

Fig. &Stopping The Match. The Referee blows his whistle and extends his hand to stop the watch. 44 HEFEXEES' SIGNALS

Fig. 5--Stopping The Match For Out-Of- fig. &Declaring A Neutral Position Stand- Bounds. When the contestants are out-of- ing After Out-Of-Bounds. When the con- - bounds (Rule 8 Sec. 5) the Referee stops testants are out-of-bounds (Rule 8, Sec. 5 the match and ktends both arms horizon- and 5a) and neither is in an advantage tally to the same side toward the out-of- position the Referee stops the match as bounds. The Referee places himself in the in Fig.'5 and signals a Neutral position. most advantageous position to determine The upper arms are front horizontal, both the out-of-bounds and stops the match im- forearms are vertical and the hands are mediately when the out-of-bounds occurs. extended upward.

C- Fig. 7-Indicating A Neutral Position During A Scrimmage For A Take-Down. Both arm are extended sideward slightly below the horizontal with the palms of the hands doton. The Referee moves his hand+ back and forth bringing them together and moving them away while verbally annoum- ing "no advantage." REFEREES' SIGNALS 45 3 Fig. &Indicating Retention Of hdvantage. Whenever there is any doubt as to the contestant in the advantage position the Referee should indicate the contestant in the advantage position by pointing to him with the index finger of one hand. The Referee will keep his other hand down and along his leg so that there will be no confusion as to whether any p o i n t s are awarded.

Fig. 9-Awarding Points. One am and in- Fig. 10-Warning A Contestant For A Viola- dex finger are pointed at the wrestler re- tion. The match is stopped. The index ceiving the points. At the same time the finger of one hand is pointed to the viola- Referee verbally announces the award and tor. At the same time the Referee verbally the name of the team receiving it as he announces the penalty and raises the op- raises his opposite arm to a near vertical posite arm with his fist doubled to indicate position, indicating with extended fingers the "warning" or penalty. the number of points awarded. Note-For "warning" and penalizing de- fensive stalling the match is not stopped. 46 REFEREES' SIGNALS

Fig. 13-Interlocking Hands Or Grasping Clothing During An Escape ~aneuver(Rule 10, ~ec.'8a. When the bottom contestant is in the process of an escape or reversal and the contestant on top locks his hands or grasps the clothing to prevent the maneuver, the Referee indi- cates the violation b grasping the wrist of one hand with xis other hand and holding it over his head. This signal stops the advantage time for the top contestant, and indicates the violatwn has occurred but the Referee is allowing the bottom contestant an opportunity to complete the action providing he does so in one continuous maneuver. If the ma- neuver is successful, bottom contestant gains neutral or top position, the Refe- ree signals the points and the match con- tinues with no interruption. If the bot- tom contestant fails to complete the ma- neuver the Referee stops the match and awards the penalty. (See Penalty Chart.) REFERE__ES' SIGNALS

Fig. 16-Calling A Stalemate Situation. The match is stop ped as in Fig. 4. Then the Referee indicates the reason for stopping the match as a stalemate by placing the arms on the chest in a bent posh tion with the fists closed as indicated at the n'ght.

REFEREES' SIGNALS

tinues.

Fig. 18-Declaring The Winner. (Rule 13, Sec. 12) At the end of the match the Referee csrd- e~sthe wrestlers to shake hands and raises an arm of the winning wrestlm.

Index to Rules

Rule Sec. Page Rule Sec. Page Abusive Conduct ...... 10 2 22 Overtimes ...... 7 5 15 Advantage. Position of ... 8 3 17 Recording...... 9 3... 2n Byes ...... 6 4 10 Penalties ...... 11 . 25 Compete in One Class Only 2 2 5 Off Mat to Prevent Fall . 10 8 23 Control ...... 8 2 16 Off Mat Intentionally . . 10 8e 24 Costumes ...... 3 2 7 Forcing O~wonentOff Decisions ...... 8 14 19 Mat- ...... 10 8d 24 Matches ...... 8 14 19 Stalling ...... 10 9 24 Defaults ...... 8 16 19 Penalty Chart ...... 30 Definitions ...... 8 . . 16 point system ...... '9 '3 20 3 2c 7 Position of Advantage .... 8 3 17 6 . . 10 Potentially Dangerous r Third Place ...... 6 6 12 Holds ...... 10 7 23 6 5 11 Holds Over Mouth . Nose . See ng ...... 6 3 10 Eyes or Throat...... 10 7 23 Elidbk ...... 1 .. 5 ~redicamint...... 8 13 18 Escape 8 9 17 Referee Fall ..\...... 8 11 18 Costume ...... 13 With Pa of Body off Duties ...... 13 Mat . .\...... 8 lla.b 18 Signals ...... Foreign Subst nce on Skin 10 5 22 Representation ...... 2 Forfeit ...... 8 15 19 Reversal ...... 8 Holds-Illegal ...... 10 1 21 Roughness-Unnecessary . . 10 Bending of Fingers .... 10 1 21 Butting ...... 10 Body Slams ...... 10 1 21 Elbowing ...... 10 Full Double Nelson .... 10 1 21 Gouging ...... 10 Hammerlock Above Right Hair-Pulling ...... 10 Angle ...... 10 1 21 Kicking ...... 10 Over-Scissors ...... 10 1 21 Strangling ...... 10 Strangle Holds ...... 10 1 21 st+ing ...... 10 Twisting of Fingers .... 10 1 21 Seedmg ...... 6 Toe Holds ...... 10 1 21 Scoring ...... 9 Infractions ...... 10 . . 21 Tournaments ...... 9 Injuries ...... 12 1 26 Dual Meets ...... 9 Accidental ...... 12 2 26 Point System ...... 9 From Illegal Hold ..... 12 3 26 Stalemate ...... 8 Intermissions ...... 7 2 14 Stalling ...... 10 Matches-Length of ...... 7 1 14 Starting Position on Mat .. 8 For First Place ...... 7 1 14 Take Down ...... 8 For Third Place in Technical Violations Tournaments ...... 7 5 15 Delaying Match ...... 10 Intermissions between Grasping Clothing ..... 10 periods ...... 7 2 14 Holding Legs ...... 10 Intermissions between Intentional going off overtimes ...... 7 4 15 the mat ...... 10 Mats ...... 3 1 6 Interlocking of Arms ... 10 Near Falls ...... 8 12 18 Interlocking of Fingers . 10 Neutral Position ...... 8 8 17 Interlocking Hands .... 10 Notification and Agree- Leaving Mat ...... 10 ments ...... 14 .. 29 Stalling ...... 10 Objectionable Pads ...... 10 6 23 Time Advantage ...... 8 Enforcement ...... 3 5 7 Time Out ...... 12 Special Equipment .... 3 4 7 Unnecessary Roughness ... 10 Officials ...... 13 .. 26 Weighing In ...... 5 Referee ...... 13 2 27 Weight Classification ..... 4 Timekeepers ...... 13 14 28 Weight Control ...... 4 Overtimes ...... 7 4 15 Weight Allowance ...... 5 Out-Of-Bounds ...... 8 5 17 Failure to Make Weight 5 CHAMPION nylon & leather J - I CHAMPION II - all leather , Black & White Sizes 4% to 14 WHO WEARS THE TIGER? In the 1968 Olympics, these coun- tries wore the Tiger. - Afghanistan Iran Argentina l taly Australia Japan Bahamas Korea Bulgaria Mexico Canada Mongolia Cuba Panama East Germany Pakistan Finland Romania Greece Turkey Great Britain United Arab Rep. Guatamala U.S.A. India West Germany The new Tiger with the "Super" sole. Over 2000 US. schools wore the Five ways stronger than any previous Tiger in '68. Tiger Shoe. Guaranteed. Only theTiger has our exclusive 4 layer toe cap and 4 The International Plus 5 nylon stretch In 1 soleand thesedistinctive markings. or spandex. *College style 3-piece uniforms. nylon stretch or Spandex *Dress warmups - five models *Knee pads - six models "Practice suits - % - nylon & cotton "Cliff Keen Products *Collegiate Sweat Suits *Sasahara books & films *Vitamins & Hi-Proteinfor the Athlete *Top Star

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