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-. i. kdational Cdlegiate Athletic Assogiation WRESTLING GUIDE!: The Official Rules Book AND RECORD BOOK OF Collegiate and Scholastic Wrestling B. R. Patterson, Editor 1 produced and distributed by \ THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC BUREAU NEW YORK ", I. A .- ' ,' I ; .. .. , ., . .. , '\ ..'.! ,{..-. .2 " >' . ;i. ' - F' F' .,, 8'. , . ,: . , ! .. , .~ I . , % , il. - . _.- < ..:.. :. - : .- - .. > I ;i i!.! .; , 3. 2. I.. : 1,-> ! . .. I. - .. ,I' ,., , , . , by Dick Stahlberger PENNSYLVANIATEACHERS TOURXAMENT ..................................... 17 .. by Russell E. Houk WILKESCOLLEGE OPEN TOURNAMENT ........................................ 17 bp Weltm G. Fawax MIDDLEATLANTIC STATES COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE .................. 19 by weltow G. Farrar ATLANTICCOAST CONFPRENCE .............................................. 19 by Frank W. Finger SOUTHEASTE~~NINTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS ............................. 20 by Swede Umbach SOUTHERNC~NFERENCE TOURNAMENT ....................................... 20 by John Gwzton --MAS'ON-DIXON -- CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ............................. .: ..... 20 by .TO%~ R. Toston CIAA CHAMPIONSHIPS.................................................... 20 " by Samuel E. Barnes COLLEGECONFERENCE oq ILLINOISTOURNAMENT ............................. 21 by George Olson BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHI~S.................................................. 21 by Wallace Johnson. MID-AMERICANCONFEI~ENCE TOUR~~~ENT ....................... : ........... 21 by Don Cunl~ingham FOUR-ITOURNAMENT ........... .......................................... 23 by Claude Shurer MIDWESTCONFERENCE ..................................................... 23 by A1 Partin OHIO CONFERENCE........................................................ 23 by Ai Hall WHEATONCOLLEGE INVITATIONAL ~(OURNAMENT .............................. 23 by Ron Pott NORTHERNSTATE COLLEGE CONFERENCE ...................................... by Bill E. Garland INTERSTATEINTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICCONFERENCE .......................... IOWASTATE TEACHERS COLLEGE INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT ................... by George Wine SKYLINECONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ......................................... by Otis Wile c BIG EIGHTCONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ........................................ by Ollie Woods ROCKYMOUNTAIN CONFERENCE ............................. r.. :. ........... by John Nancock P.~CIFICCOAST INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURNAMENT ............................... b John N Eggers NA~ACHAMPIONSHIPS .................................................... by Hallie Ha~8ton CANADIANCHA~PIONSHLPS ................................................. by Michael S. Yuhas~ 1959 DUALMEET RECORDS................................................... SCHOLASTICREVIEWS ........................................................ RULESSECTION : MAJORRULES CHANGES ................................................... NCAA WRESTLINGRULES COMMITT~E...................................... OF~ICIWNCAA WRESTLINGRULE$ ...................................... ., . PE~ALTYCHART .......................................................... ' SUPPLEMENTARYMODIW~CATIONS FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC WRESTLING..,........... REFEREES'SIGNALS .. ....................................................... INDEXTO RULES ..b.......;...,......................;..,................. --- 2. .,% \. Athletic Knitwear and Clothing THE FINEST IN WRESTLING UNIFORMS r., , Style NO. HELMETS HM- Two-way Stretch (:kt) 1W-Worsted and Cotton - Center Panel in School Colors. 2W-Stretch Nylon 3W-Durene thick Molded Rubber Ear Protectors. 'Eyelet Vents in- Crown. - ' lined with White Cotton , Kaia Cloth. Style NO. TRUNKS *I1 Worsted Cotton Heavy I -Worsted Cotton Back Weight 2-Stretch Nylon ' 12-Stretch Nylon 13-Durene 14-Cqtton Heavy Weight 5-All Two-way Stretch 7-Reinforced Nylon Ribett 1 7-Reinforced Nylon Ribett 18-Elastex Ribett 8-Elastex Ribett Professiranal Saddle Seat. Elastic in Legs and Waist 24s-All Two-way Stretch 275-Reinforced Nylon Rib 7 / SEE YOUR SAND DEALER OR WRITE DIRECT FOR DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES CARE AND PREVENTION OF INJURIES -. DEVELOPING , A TEAM FOR INTRAMURALS TABE DOWNS GO BEHINDS TAWING TO MAT FROM STAhDI-NG CONTROLS, BR$AK- DOWN, AND RIDES PINNING COMBINA- TIONS ESCAPES FROM UNDERNEATH. ESCAPES FROM STANDING BLOC~S, BREAKS,AND COUNTERS OLYMPIC FREE- STYLE * CLASS INSTRUCTION WETHODS Eased upon 91 years of combined coaching experience, this is the most comprehensive manual on wrestling that has, ever been compressed into one volume. Sturdily bound in tan cloth with an attractive dust jacket. *f7 c-., - ," ' i (, Everything was massive at the 29th anaual National Collegiate wresting cham: pionshig tournament: 0klah6tita !hate's record margin of victory, 22 points; the 1 ntimber of matches, 303 in five sessions ; the total entrants, 274 ; and the total length :. of sessions, 20 hours and 15 minutes. Never before in tournament history-which dates back to 1928 at the first me& 1: at Iowa State College in Ames-had so many institutions entered so many athletes. Sixty-seven schools actually had men in competition and 47 of them scored. TM ''. rampant Cowboys from Stillwater amply defended their team title with 73 points, winning their fifth crown in six years, far ahead of unner-up Iowa State (51) and ' '' stan rival, Oklahoma (41). Iowa edged into fourjb place, equalling .its all-timk -, best, 33 points, and fifth puce went to Pittsburgh. Oklahoma State led from the first, although after the semi-fhals the ma&in over Iowa State was only 9 p~ints.The first three teams finished in the same order ' -'' as in 1858. of the Big Eight Conference continued their domination, . thr~ughfor four titles, the most since their five in 1955. .: They- were Yale, g its first individual titje; Cornell University, Lehighj?? : 958 chawpions who competed emerged with another titi: One titlist, Paul Powell of Pittsbuigh, was unable to defend beca6se of injw. 1 The successful ones were Ron Gray, Iowa State (147)- and Dick Beattie, Oklali-ma r- State (157). The dethroned ones were Les Anderson, Iowa State, beaten i-a the 130 final - by Stan Abel of Oklahoma; Paul Aubrey of Oklahoma, whipped in the semi-final by sophoniore Larry Hayes of -Iowa State and Duane Murty of Oklahoma .S%pte, ousted from the unbeaten class by kd Hamer of Lehigh, the eveptaal ch&~pid&~ & in the semi-final. Tom Alberts of Pittsburgh, 1957 champion who did not cornpat+ 2 last season, was beaten in the 167 final. * ;-+~p ,$ The champion Cowboys had tw6 champions, one runner-up, three t&rd-p1aqeh+ * 7 and one in fourth place. Iowa State also had two champions, but only one rgnnee-"qp ?+ and one third-place to help its point tbtal. Oklahoma had a titlist, a runner-up;&Q T7 a third-place man and fourth place Iowa had a champion and twa thirds. ,rt The tournament as usual produced some great performances and the nop~n4 : pumber of surprises. Ron Gray of Iowa State was voted the outstanding wrest%r * after winning his second straight 147 title and 255-pound Ted Ellis of Oklaho~ga ys State was awarded the trophy for the fastest-fall, 2 :20, over Don Darter of gan~~s, k State. Ellis scored four falls and a 2-0 overtime decision in winning unlin@t&i +,*: class honors. #; $2: , + Larry Hayes, the Iowa State youngster, unawed by records and reputations b'f \$<$ p ponents, upset unbeaten Shelby Wilson of Oklahama State, the 2958 runrrer-up, a -,- I! I! the 137 final. Wilgon entered the match with four tournament victorics.by + j$ total score of 51 -14 ln$ Hayes whipped him easily, 10-3. Preyiously, be had dump@ " %% , A _I 4 y-dj;,$ c-: Paul Aubrey, the defe~dingchampion, in the semi-final. ?-" -*a Iowa's Jim Craig gave the Hawkeyes their second straight 1-77-~ound~title~i&l ,: football player Arthur Baker of Syracuse became the second Negro to w?n a ti& '' \;hen. he otttlasted Big Ten champibn and unbeatt Tim Woodin at 191. ' $a , , -.," ,Some 16,500 persons attended the five sessi#s as the University of Iowa hast :to tile meet for the first time. Five mats were used for the largest sessi&. $he meet was extended to three days for the first time but the first sessiotq prClb . and first round, had 135 matches and lasted for 6 hours and 15 minutes, until 1 :45 a,m. Y" ' 9 123-Pound Class PRELIMINARY ROUND-Stagg (Bowling Green) d. Wiesner (So. Dakota Sta$e) 6-0. Vince Garcia (Iowa) d Cassel (Frank & Marsh ) 6-1 Bingham (Utah) d BleclSpe (~(uthern Illinois) 9-7. ~I~ier(~klahomaj d ~letc'her(bregon State) 11-4.' Lauq&Ie (P~ttshurgh)d. ~awkiks(Oklahoma State) il-6. Andrews (Minnesota) d ' Bo%rman '(Virginia Tech) 6-0; Martinez (Colo. Western) d. '~c~latchey(Cornell ~o1.j3-1;' *, a\ FIRST ROUND-Auble (Cornell U.) d. Stagg 6-3. Garcia d. Jordan (Colo' s&& . Col.) 3-2; Binghaqr d. Garman (Bloomsburg State) 5-4: Miller pinned Nelson (I&q&i% , State) 5 :44 ; Lauchle pinred Henderson (Purdue) 8 :21; Hoagland (PorUapd Sf&$ d. Andrews 8-5 ; Karcher (Wyoming) d. Martinez 6-3 ; Van Auken (Maryland) @Ned Friedricks (Iowa State) 7 :03. f ." d. (kUARTER-FINAL ROUND-Auble d. Garcia 8-5 ; Bingham d. Miller '9-8 ; La,g%+ : oagland 10-3 - Karcher d Van Auken 9-7 ... (i SEMI-FINAL ko~~~-'dubled ~inghah 8-5. Lauchle d Karcher 8-2 I* ., FINAL ROUND-Auble d. ~aucile10-4. ~onsoiation-~arha ref. d. ~aicher5-5,.1-'i. ' ' ' 130-Poudd Ckss *. PRELIMINARY ROUND-Harbold (Lehigh) d. Young (Michigafi State) 7-3. / Hasse (Colo. Mmes) d. Haney (Maryland) 8-4; Abel (Oklahoma) d. Lane (hw; Teachers) 6-0; Madden (Wyoming) d. Satchel1 (Portland State) 6-0; Grlffith (,Cola. Western) d. Chesbro Okla. State) 10-9. FIRST