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3 THE 1968 OFFICIAL. National Collegiate Athletic Association WRESTLING GUIDE Charles Parker, Editor The Official Rules Book AND RECORD BOOK OF Collegiate and Scholastic Wrestling NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS by Pad P. Schlemmer 9 COLLEGIATE REVIEWS NCAA-WCOA OFFICERS HELMS FOUNDATION HALL OF FAME DUAL MEET RECORDS JUNIOR COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS by Geo. E. Killkn SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS...d RULES SECTION NCAA WRESTLING RULES COMMITTEE... 2 MAJOR RULES CHANGES... 2 COLLEGIATE AND SCHOLASTIC RULES DIFFERENCES... 3 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES..., PENALTY CHART REFEREES' SIGNALS INDEX TO RULES..., J. K,H. COLLEGE ATHLETICS PUBLISHING SERVICE PHOENIX, ARIZONA

4 ON THE COVER: Rick Sanders, Portland State's remarkable little (5 feet, 4 inches) two-time National Collegiate champion at 115 pounds, who will defend his crown once more in 1968, along with the Outstanding Wrestler award he achieved in last season's national tourney. A native of Lakeview, Ore., the 21-year-old Sanders' off-mat interests are poetry, trout fishing and motorcycles. His ambition is to follow in the footsteps of his wresting coach, Howard Westcott, after he has won all the honors he can for his mentor (who has been at the Ore on college 14 years) and an Olympic medal in '68. PRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED BY: The official publishing organization of the NCAA, the College Athletics Publishing Service: Homer F. Cooke, Jr., Director M. G. Montana, Production Manager Editorial-Circulation: Gerry Paul, Dick Groves Associate Editor-Herbert Schlanger ALL MATERIAL COMPILED BY: The official service bureau of NCAA, the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau: Larry Klein, Director Jack Waters, Associate Director Research-Compilation: Chris Erles, Steve Sirianni, Miriam Karninsky the ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE T@ College Athletics Pubhbing Service, 347 East Thomas Rd., Phoenix, Ariz , on editorial and sales matters. Permission to reprint material appearing in The OffickE Colleg~e- Scholastic Wrestling Guide, either wholly or in part, in any form whatsoever, must be secured in writing from the publisher. 0 ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES: Spencer Advertising Company, he., 271 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y COPYRIGHT, 1967 BY Tm NATIONAL COLLEGIATE AT~LETIC ASSOCIATION PR~TED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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10 '67 YEAM CHAMP-MICHIGAN STATE: L-R, ont-trainel' Roger Herman Gary Bissell, Don Behm, Dale Anderson, Dale Carr, Charcs Beam (mgr.); back-~oach' Grady Peninger, Rod Ott, Dave Campbell, Jeff Richardson, George Radman, Mzke Bradley. INDLVLDUAL NATIONAL TITLISTS: L-R, front-kamman (Michigan), Henderson (ACT Force), Anderson (Mich..State), McGuQe (Oklahoma), Caruso (Lehzgh), Sandera (Portland St.); back-culp (Arzzona St.), Schlendorf (Syracuse), Fomard (Okla. State), Radman (Mich. State), Marcucci (Iowa State).

11 National Collegiate Championships By PAUL P. SCHLEMMER Sports Information Director, Kent Stare University Michigan State broke the dominance of the Big Eight Conference by taking the 1967 National Collegiate championship, thus becoming the firstever Big Ten team to win an official team crown. The meet, held at Kent State University March 23-25, drew nearly 31,000 fans to the marathon sessions. The fans not only saw a record 345 wrestlers perform, but saw defending champion Oklahoma State slip to sixth place, an unprecedented spot for the Cowboys. Michigan State's biggest rival throughout the three days was Michigan. The Woverines finished second with 63 points, a distant 11 points behind. The prelims and semi-finals produced upsets as three defending champions were ousted along the way. Michigan's Dave Porter, defending heavyweight champ, was upset, as was Oklahoma State's Gene Davis at 137 and Ohio State's Dave Reinbolt at 167, who was pinned by Pete Conrell of Michigan in 0:29, the fastest fall of the meet. Familiar faces popped up finals night, however, as Mike Caruso, Lehigh's great 123-pounder, became the 22nd man to win three straight national championships. Caruso eked out a 7-6 win over Michigan's Bob Fehrs, the third time Fehrs failed to defeat Caruso in the finals. The margin of victory was a scant 19 seconds, as Caruso logged 1.19 riding time. Prior to this match, Rich Sanders, Portland State's unbelievable 115- pounder, won his second straight title with a 19-2 win over Jim Anderson of Minnesota, and was later named the Outstanding Wrestler of the meet. Oklahoma's Harold McGuire took the 130-pound title with a 9-6 win over Don Behm of Michigan State. The match was one of the great ones ever in the finals, with both men refusing to concede anythin. Dale Anderson, Michigan State, took the 137-pound titfe with a 3-2 overtime decision over Massaru Yataba of Portland State, Don Henderson, the first Air Force wrestler to win a championship, had no trouble with Wisconsin's Mike Gluck and took the 145 title 8-1. The 152-pound crown was decided on a late takedown as Jim Karnman, of Michigan, beat the buzzer and Wayne Wells of Oklahoma, 6-5. The final close match of the night saw Vic Marcucci of Iowa State nip Oklahoma's Cleo McGlory, 2-1 on 1:12 riding time for 160-pound honors. The 7,223 paid fans were appreciative of Michigan State's George Radman's 17-8 win over Mike Gallego, Fresno State, for the 107-pound title; Fred Fozzard, Oklahoma State, 10-3 win over Mike Bradley, Michigan State, for the 177-pound crown, and Tom Schlendorf's 5-0 mastery over Iowa State's Don Buzzard, for the 191 championship. The crowd began to await the heavyweight match and the appearance of Arizona State's Curly Culp, easily the crowd favorite throughout the tournament. Finally it was Clup's turn. The gigantic heavyweight, who had awed the fans for three days with his frame and power, faced Dom Carollo, Adams State, who had upset Porter earlier. Cdp responded to the plaudits with a fall in 069 to wind up the most successful National Collegiate championship in history.

12 Champion Champion 115-LB Sanders (Port. St.) 123-LB Camso ( Lehigh) 130-LB McGnire ( Oklahoma) 137-LB Anderson (Mich. St.) 145-LB Henderson ( Air Force) 152-LB Kamman (Michigan) 160-LB Marcucci ( Iowa St. ) 167-LB Radman (Mich. St.) 177-LB Fozzard (Okla. St.) 191-LB Schlendorf ( Syracuse) ( HVYWT......Gulp (Arizona St.) INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS AND PLACE WINNERS Rt~nner-up Anderson ( Minnesota ) Fehrs ( Michigan ) Behm (Mich. St. ) Yatabe (Port. St.) Gluck (Wisconsin ) Wells ( Oklahoma) McGlory ( Oklahoma ) Gallego (Fresno St.) Bradley (Mich. St.) Buzzard (Iowa St.) Carollo ( Adams St.) Third McMinn ( Arizona St. ) Burger (Navy Peritore ( Lehigh) Davis (Okla. St.) Bahr (Iowa St.) Seal (Pork. St.) Ehder ( UCLA) Cornell ( Michigan ) Cook (E. Stroud.) Zindel (Mich. St.) Porter ( Michigan ) Fourth TEAM SCORING Fifth Sanchez ( Wyoming) Rhodes ( Colorado) Wallman (Iowa St.) Parker ( Indiana St. ) Hanson ( Colorado ) McCall ( Indiana ) McAdams Neu ( Brig'm Young ) ( Cornell ) Rogers (Okla. St.) Vanderlokke ( Navy ) Borcher ( Stanford) Tanniehill ( Winona St.) Stehman ( Michigan) Kent ( Navy ) Smith (Lock Haven) Fairbanks (Wash. St.) Harter Bulow ( Anny ) ( Southern Ill. ) Crenshaw ( Stanford) Williams ( Illinois St. ) Richardson (Mich. St.) Beeson (Western St.) Sixth Iwasaki (Oregon St.) DeSario ( Cortland St. ) Hansen (Iowa St.) Stuyvesant ( Moorhead St.) Carr (Mich. St.) McCartney (Toledo ) Stone (Okla. St. ) Miller (Wyoming) Mucka ( Moravian ) Parker ( St. Col. Iowa ) Liggins ( Oklahoma) Mich State 74 Michigan 63 Iowa State 51 Oklahoma 48 Portland St. 41 Okla. State 40 Lehigh 36, Arizona St. 27, Navy 20 Air ~oke 18 syracdse 17 ~yornini 17, East ~triudsbur~ I6 ~tlnford 16 ~d&s State 15 Colorado 15 ~innesoti 14 Oregon it. 14 UCLA 14 Wisconsin 13 Fresno State 1; Penn State '12 Brigham You& 11 winon; State 8, ~o1e6o 8, Come11 ~.'8, ~orthwe'stern 7, ~ank&o St. 7, Ohio ~tite 7, Wash. stale 7, Army 7, ~outhe'm Ill: 7, Colo. St. Col. 6, Indiana 6, Illinois St. 6, Moorhead St. 6, Colo. Western 5, Lock Haven 4, W~lkes 4, Ohio U. 4, Ind~ana St 4 State Col. Iowa 4 Cortland St. 4 Albany St. 3 Bloomsburg 3 Kent 3 Morav~an 3 Coast Guard 2 Miami (0.) 2 '~Lginia Tech 2 in& Point 2 ~rince)ton 2 ~arque<te 2 ~aryland'2 wash?mgton 2 ~riiona Colo. ~ineh Colo. St. U Fhrleigh-~ickinso;, Franklin & Mkrshall, ~llinds, MIT, ~issduri, ~ontana' St., Seton ad, Utah, kesleyan and Yale 1 eaci:

13 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 11 National Collegiate Tournament Results 115-POUND CLASS PRELIMINARIES-McMinn (Arizona St.) d. Hudson (Davidson) FIRST ROUND-Crow (N.Y. St.) pinned Katz (Purdue) 7:24- Bissell (Mich St.). d. Magoon (Southern Ill.) Gonzales (UCLA) d. Fink &PI) &asah (Oregon St.) d. Range (~iam; U.) 4-3. Sanders (Portland St.) Stevens (Bloomsburg St.) 4:02- Unik (Ohio U.) d. kone (Indiana St.) 3-2. Terrill (Maryland) d. Dumas (~orthwestek) 3-3, 1-0 (OT); McMinn d. Simoni dims St.) 7-6; Yamamoto (Wash. St.) d. Conti (Navy) 12-4; Rhodes (Colorado U.) d. Ogdie (Mankato St ) 7-2. Anderson ( Minnesota ) d. Pennington ( Oklahoma) 7-1. Keller (Toledo) d. C&O (E'. Stroudsburg) 11-3; Henry (Brigham Young) d. ~berhhd (Illinois St.) 6-2. Melchoir (Lock Haven) d. Boyd (Temple) 13-8; Cavanaugh (Missouri) d. ~enij~oji ( Harb ard ) 8-2; Sanchez ( Wyoming ) d. Martinez ( Colorado St. ) SECOND ROUND-Crow d. Bissell 8-6; Iwasaki d. Gonzales 3-1; Sanders pinned Unik 3:53; McMinn d. Terrill 12-3; Rhodes d. Yamamoto 9-5. Anderson pinned Keller 5:51; Melchoir d. Henry 12-2; Sanchez pinned Cavanaugh f:51. QUARTERFINALS-Iwasaki d. Crow 1-1, 1-1 RD; Sanders pinned McMinn 6:29; Anderson d. Rhodes 10-3; Sanchez d. Melchoir 7-1. SEMI-FINALS-Sanders d. Iwasaki 8-3; Anderson d. Sanchez 8-3. FINALS-Sanders d. Anderson 19-2; Consolation (3rd place) McMinn d. Sanchez 7-6; (5th place) Rhodes d. Iwasaki POUND CLASS FIRST ROUND-Tennant (Washington) d. Lay ( Kansas St. ) Clark (Penn St.) d Green (Okla St ) Dutt (E Stroudsburg) d Burch (~shl&d 3-1. Wallman (iowa St.) d. bufiington avidso; so;) 6-0. Caruso (lehigh) d. Ked (Ggs Point 12-4; Escalante ( Brigham Young) d. ~biidt (Pittsburgh) 5-1; Pavelko (Air Force1 d. Heim (Bloomsburg St. ) 10-2; DeSario ( Courtland St.) d. McGilliard (Mich. St.) 9-5; Fehrs (Michigan) d. Smith (S. D..State) 10-0; Watson (Northwestern) pinned Hernandez 3 : 16. Long ( Coast Guard ) plnned Nichols ( Mmnesota ) 4.04 SECOND ~ ~'b~~-~arker (Indiana St.) d. Tennent Clark d. D U ~ 6-2. Wall- man d. Langdon (Nebraska) 8-2- Caruso pinned ~scalante' 6:49. DeSario d. Pavelko 9-7; Fehrs pinned Weeks (VPI) 5:35; Rice (Oklahoma) pinned ats son 4: 10; Burger (Navy) pinned Long 4:36. QUARTERFINALS-Parker d. Clark 6-3; Caruso d. Wallman 9-2; Fehrs d. DeSario 1-1, 1-0 (OT); Burger d. Rice 7-2. SEMI-FINALS-Caruso d. Parker 3-1. Fehrs d. Burger FINALS-Caruso d. Fehrs 7-6; consofation (3~d place) Burger d. Wallman 3-1; (5th place) Parker d. DeSario 1-1, 3-2 (OT). 130-POUND CLASS FIRST ROUND-Lorson (Lock Haven) d. Comiskey ( Navy) 11-6; McCall ( Indiana ) d Bushong (E. Stroudsburg) 4-0. Young (Ohio St. d. Scott (Oregon, 10-9; Germann ( bnoorhead St. ) d. Tbomas ( ~agland) 4-2 (OT). bentore (Lehigh) d. Smith (Washington) 14-5; McGu~re (Oklahoma) d. Hahn (U~LA) 6-4; Parrish (Arizona St.) d. McDougal (Kansas St.) 5-2; Stock (Cornell) d. Batchelor (Brigham Young) 4-2. Leonard (Okla. St.) pmned ROSS (Kent St.) 5:50; Stanley (Adams St.) d. week: (Michigan) 63; Hanson (Colorado) d.. Green (Portland St.) 3-1; Freas (Penn St.) d. Cromartie (Davidson) 4-0; Behm (Mich. St.) d. Hull (Coast Guard) 9-3; Hansen (Iowa St.) d. Grenard (Air Force) 7-0; Soulek (Mankato St.) pinned Ross (Southern Ill.) 2:35. SECOND ROUND-McCall d. Lorson 4-3. Young pinned Germann McGuire d Peritore 4-2 Stock d. Parrish (b~). Stanley d. Leonard 4-2. kanson d. ~keas 11-2; ~&m d. Hansen 11-4; koulek pinngd.duck (Miami U.) 3:50. QUARTERFINALS-McCall d. Young 5-3; McGuire d. Stock 7-2; Hanson d. Stanley 6-2. Behrn pinned Soulek 7:46. ~EMI-FINALS-~c~uire d. McCall 6-5. Behm d. Hanson 9-5. FINALS-McGuire d. Behm 9-6; consdlatmn (3rd place) Pdt~fre d. J3qmon 11-5; (5th place) McCall d. Hansen POUND CLASS PRELIMINARIES-Yatabe (Portland St.) d. Pforr (Southern Ill.) Davis (Okla St.) d. McCann (Adams St.) 19-2; Purdy (E. Stroudsburg) d. End (~kquette) 8-3: Anderson (Mich. St.) d. Kishel (Lehigh) 16-4; Lemon (Utah) d. Shults (~ashingtonj 7-5. FIRST ROUND-Yatabe d. Lambillatte ( Ohio St. ) 8-2; Henson (Michigan) d. Paxton

14 12 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 (Maryland) 7-2- Leonard (Montana St.) d. Stover (VPI) 6-4. Neu (Cornell) pinned Lentz (Indiana)) 3:46- Davis d. Free (Colo St. U.) dunn (Northwestern) d. Bedell (Princeton) 2-f (DT). Baurngardner (Kent St.) pinied Stacy (North Carolina 7:09; Purdy d. Haleo (~ndiana St.) 3-2; Anderson d. Homiak (F~anklin& Marshall] 9-1. McAdams (Bngham Young) d. Peters (Bloomsburg) 7-0. Vincent (Toledo) d. el (Wash St.) 9-3. Fitz (Penn St.) pinned Gilroy (~issouh) 3:07- Haxel (Oklahoma) d. ~oriison (cdlo. Mines) Nord (Colorado) d. Lorenz ISan Jose St. 5-0; Stuyvesant (Moorhead St.) d. ~edien (Shippnsburg St.) 9-0; Epps (Iowa St.] by defalt over Lemon. SECOND ROUND-Yatabe d. Henson 5-3. Neu d. Leonard Davis pinned Durn 7:14; Baurngardner d. Purdy 6-3; ~ndersol; d. McAdams 6-1; ~bcent d. Fitz 12-3; Haxel d Nord 9-2. Stuyvesant d. Epps 6-1 QUARTERFINALS-~atabe d. Neu 5-2;' Davis d. Baumgardner 9-6; Anderson d. Vincent 8-1. Stuyvesant d. Haxel 4-3. SEMI-FI$ALS-Y~~~~~ d. Davis 1-1 (OT) RD. Anderson d Stuyvesant FINALS-Anderson d. Yatabe 7-7, 3-2 (OT);' Consolation '(3rd place) Davis d. McAdams 8-1; (5th place) Nue d. Stuyvesant POUND CLASS PRELIMINARIES-Ferarri ( Fairlei h Dickmson ) d. Scalzo (Toledo ) 9-1 ; Moore (Washington) d. Couch (N.C. State ) 5-i. FIRST ROUND-Kline (Maryland d. Forler (Arizona St.) 4-0. Wendel (Mankato St.) d. Griggy (Kent St.) 7-1; Yand+orske (Navy) d. ECumPhre& (Brigham Young) 6-3 Gallagher ( VPI ) d. Mudd ( Indiana) 6-2. Fitzgerald (Moorhead St ) d Thomas (dnsas St.) 4-2; Merical (Michigan) d. Rus&ing (Arizona) 9-4; luck isco cons in d. Rogers (Okla. St.) 7-5; McDonald (E. Stroudsburg) d. Ferarn (7-5; Tepper (Lehigh] d. Moore 8-2; Fre (Oregon St.) pinned Grubbs (Missouri) 7:32. Bahr (Iowa St ) pinned Burkhprt ( fndiaoa St. ).5:33. Garrison (Portland St.) by befault injury ovk Prosser (Davldson). Carr (Mlch. St.) d. Al-Karaghouli (Oklahoma) 3-2; Kujath (Wyoming) d. pond (Ga. Tech 2-1 ( OT) McArthur (Colorado) d. Hankms (Colorado St.) 3-0; Henderson (Air 20re) d. staers (Citadel) 3-2. SECOND ROUND-Wendell d. Klme 2-1. Vanderlofske d Gallagher Merical d Fitzgerald 5-1. Gluck d. McDonald 5-2. kepper d. Frey 8-1; Bahr d. ~a&ison 6-0; darr d Kujath Henderson d. ~c~rtk;ur QU~UERFINAL'S-V~~~~~~O~S~~ d. Wendel 8-7; Gluck d. Merical 4-4, 2-0 (OT); Bahr d Te per (OT). Henderson pmned Carr 4-54 SEM~-FI&ALS-~I~~~ d. ~aaderlofske 4-3. Henderson d ~ahr 6-2 FINALS-Henderson d. Ghck 8-1; ons sol ah on (3rd p~acl) Bahr d. Kogers 2-1; (5th place) Vanderlofske d. Carr POUND CLASS PRELIMINARY-Gerst ( Bloomsburg ) d, Robinson ( Okla. St. ) FIRST ROUND-Hall ( Arizona ) d. Dotlich ( Indiana St. ) 9-3. Schneider (Northwestern) d. Wicks (Iowa St.) 4-3. Thrower (Air Force) d. Reel (~idiana) 5-4- Borcher ( Stanford) d. Campbell (Mich. s:. ) 6-4; McCartney (Toledo) d. Thom son (~issouri 7-0; Wells (Oklahoma) puvled Abraham (Penn St.) 4:42; Thurloy (&a St. U.) d. Whitesel (Shlppensburg) Gerst (Bloomsburg d. Krisko (Bowling Green) 5-1. Seal (Portland St ) d. ~ingarnkn (Lock Haven 5-d. Soulek ( Mankato ) d. Burt (0hi6 st.) 12-3; ~~stekc ((Miami U.) d. -4msbaugL (dhgh) 2-0; Kamman (Michigan pmned Serafine (Rocheste,r Tech) 5:41; Mies (Navy) d. Brown (Kansas St.) 16-2 Tanniehill ( Winona St. ) pmed Bonus (Kent St.). 5:24; Hall ( Brigham Young) pinned qk$, (Franklm & Marshall) 4:23, Ankeny (Mmnesota) d. Metcalf (Colorado) 2-0 (VJ l. SECOND ROUND-Schneider d. Hall Borcher d. Thrower 7-4. Wells d Me- Cartne 17-3; Gyst d. Thyrlow 1-1, 8-3 (o*). Seal d. Soulek 2-0; ~kman d.' Sustersic $-0; Tanniehdl d. Mles 4-4, 0-0 (RD). heny d. Hall 9-3. QUARTERFINALS-Borcher pinned ~chneder 4:52; Wells pinned Gerst 3:07; Kamman d. Seal 7-1; Tannrehlll d. Ankeny 3-2. SEMI-FINALS-Wells d- Boreher Kamman pinned Tanniehill 5-46 FINALS-Kem?n d. Wells 6-5; consdlation (3rd place) Seals d. ~orc'he; 4-1; (5th place) Tanniehill plnned McCartney 3 : POUND CLASS PRELIMINARIES-Buerk (Marquette) (Davidson -9-2; Rushatz (Lehigh) inned Jensen (Utah) 5:38- Daltzewicz (E Stmudsburg) d. &Z&S (Winona St.) 6-1; f;viendl (Wilkes) d, Coope; (Georgia) 5-i. FIRST ROUND-Nonison (Colo. Mines) d. Buerk 5-2. Heinzelman (Wiscoa) d Grady (Bloomsburg) 10-2; Ehrler (UCLA) d. Hicks (N. C. State) ~uechei ( Seton Hall) d. Maas (Minnesota) 11-2; Kent (Navy) d. Hodge (washiniton) 8-2;

15 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 13 Marcucci (Iowa St.) d. Doty (Western Mich.) 7-0. Alexander (Colo. St.) d. Quinn (Oregon St:) OT, RD; Rushatz d. Blacksmith (.Lock kaven) 6-3; McGlory (Okl+oma) d Dalgewcz 9-5. Kuppinger ( Syracuse ) plnned Graff ( Drake ) 4 : 17. Mickelgon ( ~yoming ) d. ~Z?man ( Northwestern 4-3; Stehman ( Michigan ) pided Samrnis (Miami U.) 7:59; Sexton (Illinois St.] d. Cahal (Ohio U.) 8-3. Stone (Okla. St.) d. Ep erson ( Brigham Young) 9-1; Denisar (Indiana) d. Ternes (howling Green) 4-0; wiencfl d. at Mich. St.) 3-2. SECOND RAUND-Heinzelman d. Norrison 5-2- Ehrler d Buechel Marcuod d Kent 7-0. Rushatz d. Alexander 7-5. McGlory d.'~u~~in~$r 3-1; Stehman'd. Mickelsdn 3-2. ~thne d. Sexton 7-2. ~iendf d. Denisar default injury. QUA~TERFINALS-~hrler 'd. Heinzelman 12-4; Marcucci d. Rushatz 3-0; McGlory d. Stehman 3-1. Stone d. Wiendl 8-2. SEMI-FINAL~-M~~~~~~~ d. Ehrler McGlory d. Stone 3-1. FINALS-Marcucci d. McGlory 2-1; Co&olation (3rd place) Ehrler d. Stehman 8-6; (5th place) Kent d. Stane POUND CLASS PRELIMINARIES-Smith ( Orgeon St. ) d. McNutt ( S. D. State) 11-4; Drebenstedt (Okla. St.) d. Ahrens (Navy) 3-0. Mder ( Wyommg) pinned Parker ( Wesleyan) 6:39. Hartenstine (Lehigh) d. Lyman {~eham Young) 8-2- Kocian (Air Force) d. ~eid (Davidson) 6-2. Byers (Colo. St.) d. Leonard (~ranklila& Marshall) 13-3 FIRST ~ ~ ~ d ~ - d. ~ Dinger m i t (Army) h 5-0. Apodaca (Adams St.) Domko ( Southern Ill. ) 4 :27* Smith (Lock Haven) d. ends ( Nebraska) 8-3. Ruben (Northwestern) d ~odlewlki Georgia Martin (Ohio U.) d. ~rebensddt 8-7; Radman (Mich. 8t.j d. Padiak \Haward) 94- McEwan ('Yale) d. Thompson (Indiana) 6-3- Mdler pmned Trecker Iowa St ) Elder E. Stroudsburg) d Hartenstine 8-3; Cornell ( Michigan) 4. Larch ( ~hrylahd J -5-2; SchindheIm (~arquenk ) d. Ross owl: ing Green) 5-0- Rembolt (Obo St. plnned Kocian Gallego Fresno St.) d. Beacham b is& U.) 8-1- Fairbands (Wash. St.) d. k&k ( Wilkeso 8-1. Seaman (Penn St.) d McDaniel (bklahoma) 9-4. Byers d. Machell (Princeton) 18-7 SECOND ROUND-smith d. Apodaca f-6. Ruben d. Smith 7-6. Radman d. 'hiartin Miller d. McEwan 8-7. Cornell pinned Elder 7:46; Reinbol; d. Schindhelm 8-5; ~all&o d Fairbanks 7-1. ~;ers d. Seaman QUART~RFINALS-SI&~~ d. Ruben 12-6; Radman d. Miller 10-4; Cornell pinned Reinbolt 0:29; Gallego pinnqd Byers 3:03. SEMI-FINALS-Radman plnned Smith 4:06- Gallego pinned Cornell FINALS-Radman d. Gallego 17-8; ~onsol&ion (3rd place) Cornell d.' Smith 11-1; (5th place) Fairbanks pinned Miller 3: POUND CLASS FIRST ROUND-Logan ( Wesleyan ) d. Hoover Pittsburgh ) 5-2. Caprio ( Lehigh ) d Podgurski (Miami U.) 6-4. Harter (Army) d Gurdus (~oddo) 54. Drange (~inona St ) d. McDaniel (1ndLa) 3-1. Fozzard ( 0kla. St. ) pinned umberg& (Maryland) 6*13.'Lorenzo (Penn St ) d. Lock; (Washington) 7-2. Kusleika (Adams St ) d swansod (brak8) 5-2. White'(UCLA) inned Blackford (begon St.) 0:32; ~&lle; (Mich St d Lister \North Camha) 8)-1 S~doNd R~UND-DUW~~~ (Iowa St.) d.'logan 8-1. Harter d. Ca rio 10-Oi Mucks (Moravian) d Drange 3-1- Fozzard pinned Cumrning; (Ohio St.) 8:59 Lorenzo d. Landrey (Oklhoma) 4-00 * Cook (E. Stmudsburg) pinned Kusleika 1:h; White d. Hernert (Kent St.) 7-6. Bradley d. Bulow South- Ill.) 9-2. QUARTERFINALS-darter d. Dusehen 2-4; Fozzard d. Mucka 10-4; Cook d. Lorenzo 53. Bradley d. White SEMI-FII$ALS-FO~~~I~ d. Harter Bradley d. Cook 9-4. FINALS-Fozzard d. Bradley 10-3; cdnsolation (3rd place) Cook d. Harter 6-2; (5th place) Bulow d, Mucka 2-1.

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17 QUARTERFINALS-Williams NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 15 d. Ries 5-2; Buzzard d. Lane 6-3; Zindel d. Mc- Phillips 3-0. Schlendorf d. Parker 6-3 SEMI-FI~ALS-~uzzard d. ~illiami 9-3. Schlendorf d Zindel 7-2. FINALS-Schlendorf d. Buzzard 5-0. solat at ion (3rd 'place) Zindell d. Crenshaw 11-1; (5th place) Williams d. Parker 5L1. HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS FIRST ROUND-Beeson (Western St.) d. Carter (Wesleyan) 4-0. Seloover (Southern Ill.) d. Beach (Syracuse) Porter (Michigan) d. Osboe (s;. Col. Iowa) Paqujn ( Lehigh) d. Sinabaldi )( Maryland) 4-0; Reid ( Penn St. ) pinned ~ertschnii (Indiana) 1:12; Schramm (MIT) d. Kenen (Pmceton) 7-0. SECOND ROUND-Beeson d. Steams (Iowa) 5-1- Tuinstra (Iowa St.) d. Seloover 4-2; Carollo ( Adarns St. ) d. Bryan ( Davidson) 10-2;'~orter pinned Thompson (W~jom: ing) 3:40; Culp (Areona St.) d.t Pagum 15-5; R~chardson (Mich. St.) d. Zwolmsk~ (Winona St.) 9-3; Reid (Pem St.) d. Reed (E. Stroudsburg) 8-2; Liggins (Oklahoma) d. Schramm 4-1. UARTERFINALS-Beeson d. Tuinstra 5-4; Carollo d. Porter 5-4; Culp pinned Rigardson 1 :SO; Liggins pinned Reid SEMI-FINALS-Carollo d. Beeson 5-3; Culp p!nned Liggins 3:46. FINALS-Culp pinned Carollo 0:59; Consolation (3rd place) Porter d. Richardson 4-1; (5th place) Beeson d. Liggins 2-2, 2-0 (OT). NCAA College Division Championships Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Mar , I967 EAST Anderson ( Minnesota) Fehrs ( Michigan) Caruso ( Lehigh ) Behm (Mich. St.) New ( Comell) Kamman ( Mich. St. ) Domko ( Southern Ill. ) Radman ( Mich. St. ) Mucka ( Moravian ) Schlendorf (Syracuse). 5 HWT-Porter ( Michigan )... VVBF East-West College All Stars Stillwater, Okla., Apr. 8, 7967 WEST 17 McMinn (Arizona St Sanders ( Portland St Hanson ( Colorado ) Davis (Okla. St.) Rogers (Okla. St.) Ehrler ( UCLA) Marcucci (Iowa St,) Fairbanks (Wash. St.) Parker (St. Col. Iowa) Fozzard (Okla. St.) Culp ( Arizona St. ) :38 COACHES : East-Gerry Leeman ( Lehigh ) and Cliff Keen ( Michigan). West-Harold Nichols (Iowa State) and Myron Roderlck (Okla. State).

18 ElWAS CROWN WEARERS: From left-caruso (Lehigh) Pe&ore (Lehigh) NW (Cornell), Vande~lofske (Nauy), Mies (Nauy), Kuppinger (syrac)use), Seaman (Penn'state), Hurter (Army), Schlendorf (Sy~aczcse), Rezd (Penn State). INDIVIDUAL KINGPINS OF ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE: From left-tenill, Reese, Thomas, Paxton, Be'llote and Kline (all Maryland); Hicks (N.C. State); Karch, Umberger, Zachmann and Sinzbaldi (all Maryland). - - THE PAC~LC EIGHT'S INDIVIDUAL CHAMPS: L-R front-zwasaki (Oregon St.), Tenwnt Thington), Scott (Oregon) Kunkel (Wmh. stdte), Frw Oregon St ). back- Oartung Oregon St.), Buehler (UCLA/, Blackford (Oregon St.), Fairianks (was';. State), Quinn (Oregon St.), Ehrler (UCLA).

19 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Defending champion Lehigh University won a record 19th team title during the 1967 EIWA tournament. Winning for the fifth time in the last seven years, Lehigh placed nme of its ten man team led by co-captains Mike Caruso and Joe Peritore. Caruso captured his third EIWA crown at 123 pounds, was named Most Outstanding Wrestler and accepted the John Fletcher Award which goes to the man who has accumulated the most career tournament oints for his team. Steve Comiskey of Navy, third at 130, pinned four opponents an$ received the Billy Sheridan Memorial Award given to the man scoring the most falls in the least aggregate time. SCORING-Lehi h 85 Navy 79 Pem State 71 Syracuse 43 Army 33 Cornell 29, Harvard 24 ~ranflin b Marshad 17, ~rinceton' 17, ~ennsy&ania 12, '~ol~ate 11, Temple 11, ' Rutgers JLB-Caruso (L) champion, Burger (N) 2nd, Clark (PS) 3rd, Boyd (T) 4th; 130- LB-Peritore (L), Stock (Cor), Comiskey (N), Freas (PS). 137-LB-New (Cor), Fltz (PSI Tepper (L), Homlak (F&M); 145-LB-Vanderl~fske (N), Arnow (Pr), Levitt (Pen), fishel (L); 152-LB-Mies (N), Amsbaugh (L), Clam (F&M), Hierbaum (S); 160-LB-- Kuppmger (S), Kent (N), Heimann (A), Kllne (PS); 167-LB-Seaman (PS), Rushatz (L) Padlak (H) Ahrens (N), 177-LB-Harter (A) Lorenzo (PS Caprio (L), Freedman (~f; 191-~B-~&+endorf pies (L), Detwiler (dolg), Palmer oh); HVYWT-Reid (PS), Beach (S), Paqum (L), Raglm (A). Atlantic Coast Conference SCORING-Maryland 124 Virginia 62 North Carolina 49 N. C. State 38 Duke LB-Terrill (M) chagpion ~illiaks (V) 2nd Crane '(Nc) 3rd well; (D) 4th. 123-LB-Reese (M) Shurber ($1 Gerrity (NCS) in or (NC)? 130-kB-~homas (M Wescott (V) Mc~lGine (D) $age JNCS). 13~~B-kaxton (M) hiccall (V) Dubuar (J Stacy (NC).' 145-LB-Blll& (M) yo& (NC) J McCall (+) Lavine (D). 152-LB~ Kline (M) 'Couch (NCS) verlinden (NC) Gad Asselt (D).' 160-LB-~ihks (NCS), Blood (M)) McCarthy (V ' Steele (NC; 16%~~--~arch (M), ~anzer (NC) Evans (V Harry (NCS). 177-LB-I!f;nberger (MI Pnester (NC) Reddm (NCS), iearner (Dh 19l-~B-~ac&mm (M), Levinson (v): Lister (NC), b'i3ryon?d); HVYWT-Siniialh (MI, Constantme (V), Morgan (D), Alexander (NC). Athletic Association of Western Universities SCORING-Oregon State 109, UCLA 79, Wash. State 62, Washington 44, Stanford 27 Oregon 25 California 8 kl5-~~-1w&ki (OS) &&pion, Gonzales (UCLA) 2nd Yarnamoto (WS) 3rd Tam (S) 4th. 123-LB-Tennant (W) Davis (0s) McGinnis (WS) Hileman (0). I&-LB-- Scatt (6) Hahn (UCLA) ~awk'ins (0s) smith (W). 137-~~-'Kunkel (WS) Shultz (W) Sprague 10s) Muniz (~CZA). 145-~d-Frey (0s)' Moore (W) Criner (b) ~allowa; (WS). 152-~h-~hrler (UCLA~ Borchers (S) ~ollir (WS) ~ e (0s). g 1601~B-~uinn (os),' Leigh Taylor (UCLA), kdams (WS), '~unesh(s);?67-~~-fa&banks(ws), J. Smith (OS), White (UCLA), Kennedy (W); 177-LB-Blackford (OS), Orr (UCLA), Lde (W), Surplus (WS); 191-LB-Buehler (UCLA), Crenshaw (S), Kauffman (OS), Keithly (0);HVYWT-Gartung (W), Lathrop (C), Sachau (UCLA, Hansen (WS). Big Eight Championships SCORING-Oklahoma 79 Iowa State 68, Okla. State 66, Colorado 50, Kansas State 15, Nebraska 13 ~issouri' 1:. 115-~~-~hod;s (C) champion, Cavanaugh (M) 2nd, Pennington (0 3rd, Henjyoji (0s) 4th- 123-LB-Rice (0) Wallman (IS) Langdon (N) Naden (0s). 130-LB-Hanson (C) ~eorkdo (0s) ~cgu&e (0) Thon (N). 137-~~-~& (0s) ~Ael (0) Nord (C) Ep& (IS). 145-~d~ogers (0s) koosman (is) Karaghouli (0) Thomas KS)); 152-LJ~ Wells (oi Bahr (IS) Brown IKS) ~c~rthd (C). 160-~~-ktone (061 Wicks IS McGlory (0) ~hompion (MI. 167-b-~a-coi (I!$ McDaniel (0) ~reienstedt (bsk Barends (N).' 177-~B-~ozzarld (0s) Justice (C) ~ugchen IS) ~adrey (0 191:LB- Howell buzzard (IS), Bennett to), Light& (KS); HA*-Liggina (&, Tmsfra (IS), Lankas (KS), Swanson (N).

20 18 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 Big Sky Championships - SCORING-Idaho St. 98, Montana St. 95, Montana 66, Idaho 35,, Weber St. 18, Gonzaga LB-Takahashi (IS) champion Williams (M 2nd Jordan (G) 3rd Hinds (IS) 4th. 123-LB-Ro&iquez (IS) King (3) Zadick (MS] ~cbare11 (M). 130-LB- Harrison ( ~ Denning f (MS) Lape (I/ RunyanY(1s 137-L~:~eonard (MS) 'Yates (IS) Buckley (w$, Mowrer (I);'l+-~~--hel (IS), Sckafer MS), Hamilton (~j, Legas (Vh); 152- LB-Schnabel (IS) Niswanger (MS) Ween (G\ Vanelo (I). 160-LB-0hs (MS) Huff (IS), Page1 (M), Gayer (I); 167-~6~raft (MS),' Harris (IS),' Treat (M), Day (I): 177- LB-Purdom (MS), Eddy (IS, Lung (M), Linterman (I); 191-LB-Gilboe (M), Stauffer (IS), Thompson (MS), EL (I]; HVYWT-Matt (WS), Dean (MS). Big Ten Championships SCORING-Mich. State 92, Michigan 78, Minnesota 32, Ohio State 27, Northwestern 22, Wisconsin 21, Indiana 18, Iowa 8, Illinois 7, Purdue LB-Fehrs (Mic) champion, Anderson (Min) 2nd, Bissell (MS) 3rd, Binkley (In) 4th. 130-LB-Behm (MS) Young (0s) McCall (In) Henson (Mic). 137-LB-D. Anderson' (MS) Gluck (W) h n (N) ~brrett (In). i45-~~-~arr (MS) Merical (Mic Martin (Gin), Zander 111); 152-~&stehman (M',), Campbey (MS), heinzelman W]: Ankeny (Min); 180-LB-Kamman (MIc), Zeman (N), Maas (Mm), Denisar (In); 167-LB- Radman (MS), Reinbolt (OS), Ruben (N), Bradshaw (Min). 177-LB-Bradley (MS come11 (Mic), Cummings (OS), Schmoock (W); HVYW-P& (Mio), Richardson (MSk Steams (Io), Pillath (11.). California Collegiate Athletic Association SCORING-Cal Poly (SLO) 127, Fresno St. 47, Long Beach 44, Cal Poly (Pomona) 30, San Diego St. 28, Los Angeles St. 28, San Fernando Valley LB-hrante (LB) champion, Morgan (CP) 2nd, Houchm (LA) 3rd, Garr (FS) 4th; 123-LB-Yasuda (CP), Klinger (SFV), Reynolds (LA), Powell (FS); 130-LB--Flora (CP) Gabrielson (LB) Nett (SFV) Zook SD). 137-LB--Miles (CP) Olio (CP-P ~i~hbls (LA), Baron (SD); 14~~B:~yatt {CP): qhecketts (FS), ~~bonald (CP-PI: (SFV); 152-LB-Miller (C'F), DeLiddo (FS), Pojman (LB), Zagami (SD); 160-LB-- ~I1~gglesworth (CP), Boyer (FS), Catton (CP-P), Smith (LB); 167-LB-Gallego (FS), laher (CP), Wilson (SD), LorentZen (L,B); 177-LB-Woods (CP), Snell (LA), Valenh e (LB), Aftreth (SD); 191-LB-Kline (a), Valenzuela ((2-P), Pipes (FS), Wooley (LA); HVYWT-Felaotu (SD), Guich (LA), Barnet (CP), Harris: (SFV). Canadian Intercollegiate Championships SCORING-Athletic Assn.: Ontario-Quebec 127% Western Canadian Inter. 125%. Others: Maritime Inter., Ontario Inter., Ontario-St Laurent TEAMS.-~lberta, British Columbia, Carleton, ~Lel~h, ~'c~ill, McMaster, Memorial, Royal Military, Ryerson, Saskatchewan, Sir Geo. Williams, Waterloo, Western Onttrio. 123-LB-Bullock (S) champion Pordham (G) 2nd Bertie (SGW) 3rd- 13O-LB-N~xon (WO) Smith (A) Pike (Mem). i37- ensen en (A) urns (W) ~isconh (R). 145-LB- ~ozylb (A) WO& (McM) ~iam (Mern). 152-LB-barvie (S) kadegan (~chh Bentley (RM). 16d-~~-~toodle~ (MCG) ~eswick (RM) Steward (s\. 167-~~-~erlde (BC), ~a&ard (G) Gosse (Mem). 177)-L~-~anson (W$ Clark S) aughton on (C). 191-LB- %llard {G),'~iscombe(wI, Thornsteinson (S); hvd-hitchell (W), ~e&eth (BC), Klrkpatrick (R). Central Intercollegiate Championships SCORING-Howard U. 86, Morgan St. 85, Norfolk St. 79, Elizabeth City 24, Virginia St %7-68 NCAA-WCOA Officers P~midmt..., Jim Wilkerson, Southern Illinois University President-Elect LeRoy Alitz, U. S. Military Academy Past President Marvin Hess, University of Utah Secretary-Treasurer.... Ted Bredehoft, Arizona State University Membership Secreatry. Doug Parker, Springfield College

21 COLLEGIATE REVIEWS LB-Corbin (H) champiom Powell (NS 2nd Limier (MS) 3rd, LeLoatch (EC) 4th 123-LB-Lay (A) Green (NS) Riser (MS]. 13d-~~-~ohnson (H) Armstrong MS) ~d (EC). 137-~&&lton (33) 6fc~ellan (bh) Epps (NS). 145-iB-Me~oy {MS). Harris (~h) Webb (EC) ~enderson (VS). 152-kR-~owell (NS) Stewart (H) GI& (VS) ~ats& (EC). 16d-~~-~unter (MS~ Keyes (EC) Jones )(Ns) ~ereditk (H. 167-h~ichardsrn~(~), Jacobs (VS), Bull&k (MS), ~ o l o (NS); b lf7-~b-~ee (NSk Stuckey (MS) Granger H). 191-LB-Harper (H) Ransom (NS) Grady (MS), Coggms (EC); HVP*- ato on (!MS\, Ferguson (NS), iso on (H), Bar& (EC). College Conference of Illinois SCORING-Augustana 117, carthage 58, Carroll 52, North Central 39, Millikin 31, Ill. Wesleyan 22 North Park ~B-~ipsok (A) champi& Burke.(Cart) 2nd; 123-LkLange (Cart), Billings (NC). 130-LB-Ayer (A) Jackson (NC). 137-LB-Wood (NP) Sievert (Carr). 145-LB- ~emhng (A) Deremiah '(M). 152-~B-~arrnan (A) Kittle (h). 160-~B-~kpf (Cart) Dodge (A).' 167-~B--~owe~ (A) Hodgin (NC). '177-~B-~u&ll (M) Mans (A): 191-~B-~ohon (A), Beaumont [IW); HVYWT~B~U~ (Carr), Matesevic (A). Dixie Conference SCORING-St Andrews 37 Wesleyan 33 Lynchburg Col 9 Methodist Col ~B-~eakk (SA) champkm, Martin (w) 2nd; 130-~B~~&n (SA), smith (w); 137-LB-Rogers (SA), McKee (M). 145-LB-Bartlett (SA) Strope (L). 152-LE- Dickenson (W), Warr (L); 160-LB-keynolds (SA), Gilbert (b); 167-LB-hiley (W), LaPmte (SA); 177-LE-Blackston (W), Nepore (L); HVYWT-Grier (SA), Anderson (W). Evergreen Conference SCORING-+entral Wash. 109, Eastern. Wash. 66, Western Wash. 63, Whitworth 20. ll5-lb-h1pner (EW) champiom Tyerms (WW) 2nd. 123-LB--Tyree (EW) Turner (CW). 130-LB-Brown (CW) ~ a' (EW). y 137-~~-~~'enson (CW) ~andevei (WW). 145-d~--warren (CW) ChaGman (ww).' 152-LB-Johnson (CW) sideout (Wh) LB-Merkley (CW) LO& (EW). 167-LB~L. Merkley (CW) ~asm:ssen (WW). 179-LB- Linerud (EW), on (CW); '19l-~~--Delay(CW), ~e&on (WW); JBdT-~erkhovern (CW), Fry (Wh). Far Western Conference SCORING-San Francisco St 103 UC Davis 63 (3hico St 58, Humboldt St. 42, Sacramentto St. 28, Nevada 28, ~akard St. 5, sobma St LB-Grant (SFS) champion, Maxwell (CS) 2nd Bailey (Sac) 3rd Corbett (UCD) 4th; 130-LB-Marchio (UCD), Leighton (SFS): ~eiies (CS), Elliott Ison); 137-LB- Panetta (CS) Henne (SFS) Murphy (Hay) Klem (UCD). 145-LB-Patch (CS) Ruhkala UCD) ~ucis (SFS) Mo;elund (N). 152-LB-Goddard' (SFS) Smith (HU~) Brown [CS), k. Smith (uc~); 160-~~-~orihrop (SFS), Grant (urn): Evans (~um),'~ilkins (N);!67-LB-Muller (SFS), Oglesbee (Hum), Rocha (Sac), Bukema (UCD); 177-LB- Pons1 (SFS) Monuz (N) Narmsley (Hum) Podua (UCD). 191-LB-Ford (UW) Johnson (Hum), ~oyktt. (N), ~tekiek (CS); &T-~oransoni )(sfs), Baird (Sac), L&le (CS), Arthur (Hum). 44 Championships SCORING-Miami (0) 63 Indiana St. (Jnd.) 58 Waynesburg 50 Western Mich 44 Kent St 39 Toledo 35 0ko U. 26 Cortland 23 Northern Ill ' 18 ~ar~uette' 16' Wash & ~ekerson 12 kentral Mich. '11 Seton ~afl 11. 3?indlay'9 fndiana St (Pa j 8 ~thaca 8 ~levelank St 6 Wayne S; 6 Bowling Green 4 ~oward 4 ~oihestir ~kch 3 aid win-wallace 2 ~illsdale 2, ' ~&t Liberty 2, ~kro; 1, Case 1,' Cincinnati 1, NO& Dame 1 Ohio em ~B-~ang~ (Mi) champion,. Cone (ISI) 2nd, M!nt (W) 3rd, Benic (WJ) 4th- 133-LB-Adamson (W), Fosohnsh (F), Moore (CM), Elsenberg (WJ); 130-~B-~esariG (Go) McIlroy (WM) Parker (ISI) Nagy (W). 137-LB-Baumgardner (KS) Halulko (ISI)) Heatherington '( ) Tindal?w). 145-Ld-Buckhart (ISI) Griggy (KA) Stoner (wm), Eckberg (ISP); 1%2-~~-~uster&ic (Mi), McCartney (T botlich (ISI) '~ulada 160-LB-Karpeney (W) Doty (WM) Buerk (Ma) Pychinka ISI) 167-~h-Martin l%j, Buechel (SH) ~chindhelm (Ma) nkason (NI). i77-lb-pdgurs'ki (Mi) Herbert (KS), Gurdis (T), ~a?lazzalo (NI);!~~-LB-F?UI~(Mi), Sidoti (T), Roy (NI), dider (T); HVYWT-Elzey (T), Goldman (Mi), Righetb (W), Yunker (WM). Independent College Athletic Conference SCORING-Union 95 RPI 87 CIarkson 62 Hobart 43 St. Lawrence LB-Sorenson (&I) cha&ion, Rubin )(u) 2nd; 123-~~-~'~ntuano (U), Roth

22 2 L ~ L V ~ L 1 i V L ~ L-+1 : lrojbb-~..,..*u), Rice (Oklahoma), Hanson (Colorado), Davis (Okla. State), dogers (Okla. State); back- Wells (Oklahoma), Stone (Okla, State), Marcucca (Iowa State), Fozzard (Okla. State), Howell' (Colorado), Liggins (Oklahoma). - BIG TENS BEST: L-R front-fehrs (~chi~an), Behm (Mzch. State) &rut;,sotr (~u~h. State), Carr (Mich. st&); back-stehman (~ichigan): Kammea (~'ichigan), Radman (Mich. State), Porter (Mzchigan), Bradley (Mich. State). SAN FRANCISCO STATE-FAR WESTERN LOOP VICTOR: From left-goramon, Lucas, Ponsi, Muller, Northrup, Goddard, Foley, Henne, Leighton, Grant.

23 COLLEGIATE REVIEWS 21 (RPI). 130-LB-Ionatti (U) Stevens (RPI). 137-LB-Blair (RPI) Kurzius (U). 145-LB- ~ripi (U), Ross (H); +52-2~-Monks (c),' Rosner (U); 160-~~klark (SL), 'van Harp (H). 167-LB-Abrmovic (RPI) Comwall (U). 177-LB-McEarchern (RPI) De R~~sw 191-LB-Baskous (U), ~rgeze (C); HVYWT-D~~~~I~ (RPI), Moore (h). (c): Indiana Glkgiate Conference - - SCORING-Indiana St. 113, Ball-'State 50, DePauw 44, Valparaiso 36, St. Joseph's LB-Montgomery (V) champion Jones (IS) 2nd Hinds (BS) 3rd Croxton (D) 4th. 130-LB-Cone (IS) Ferguson ( ~ Payne f (BS) ~&hin (SJ). 137-~6-~arker (IS), smith (BS), Mitchell (6) Miller (V), i45-~b-hall1.hko (IS) ~r&n (BS) Maeder (D) Bartkus (SJ); 152-LB-Dbtlich (IS), 'MCCO~(BS), ~ewman) (D), Flak ('SJ); ~~o-lb.; Burkhart (IS), Wheeler V), Kubik (BS)? Burton (D); 167-LB-Attonito (IS), Martm (BS) Wales (D) Mdes (v\. 177-LB-Pyrhmnka (IS) Granzm (V) Closson (BS), Budelsky (D);'HVYWT-kelly (IS),'~asbrook(D), stewart' (SJ), Rust $7). Interstate lntercolleaiate Athletic Conference SCORING-Illinois St. 81 Western 1: 69 Eastern I11 67 Central E vlich LB-Eberhardt (IS) dhampion, ~&deil (CM) 2nd: kin (EI) 3rd; 123-LB- Moore (CM) Cummin s (EI) Margentina (IS). 130-LB-Frus (IS) Harlan (WI 137-iB-IVyckef (EI),' Coffey (WI) ~lccio (IS) 145-~Bhassell (WIj' Walker (IS). 152-LB-Myerr (IS) kughes (WI~ Hannold (EX). 160-LB-Sexton (IS),'~ichardson&I), Lott (CM); 167:LB-~anke (EI), Hamm (wi): Winstead (IS); 177-LB-Petersm (WI), Freeze {CM), Johanson (IS); 191-LB-William! P (IS), Hefman *I), Ipsen (El); HW WT-Benjamin (EI), Maddox (WI), Lemke (IS). i%k?z:!2 Iowa Bntercollegiate Athletic Conference SCORING-Luther 83, Dubuque 75, Upper Iowa 69, Wartburg 59, Simpson 17, Central LB-Saddler (D) champion, Shover (UI) 2nd, Johnson (L) 3rd- 123-LB- Schroeder (L) Henn (W). Waldron (UI) Harris (S). 130-LB-Brown (D) 'Lamb (S) Estling (UI) hadison (W). 137-LB-Daack (D) ~ltchum (W) Daker (UI) canno; (S). 145-~~'-~urner (W), '~arbes (UI) Buck (L) Simrns (D$. l52-~~-sager (I?) KI&I*~ (L) Cook (UI) Kinsinger (w): 1 ~0-~~-~hrie (L) ~iiclt (UI) Houck (D)' Bye (W); i67-lb-ska& (L), Struck (D), Highes (UI) ~feiffer (S). 177-LB-Brook; (L), Mohr (W), Hudson (Dl, Dunlap (UI); lgl-lb-~&ht (W), ~a&er (UI), Miller (L), Fergeson (C); HVYWT-Glenn (D), Swenson (L), Bergstrom (UI), Rewerts (W). C.. I Mason-Dixon Conference Championships SCORING-Baltimore 84, Old Dominion 57 Johns Hopkins 35 Towson 34 Catholic ; U. 30 Hampden-Sidney 26 Western Md. 23 toyola 15 ~a1laude)t 14 ~merdan U d-~~-~oldber~ (AU) 'champion, ~ryd& (JH) 2nd. Pulocki (T) '3rd, Loverde (B) 4th. 130-LB-Borum (B) Heckman (CU) Tohnson (OD) Drescher (HS), 137-LB- ~ohafer (B). canithers' (OD),.Conover {M:M), Knott (T'); 148-~B-~ind6iem (OD), -4 Chiovavello (CU). Collins (B), Price (T); 152-LB-Klausmeier (B), Parra (CU). Hvidding (WM). Ikemier (JH). 160-LB-Castranova (B) Flynn (OD) Schmert~ler (WM) Gross $ (T); 167-LB-Miller '(Hs), Swartz (JH), ~iers) (G), ~emle; (L); 177:~B-~odd (OD), t1 Workman (B) Hofmann (T) Precs (L). 191-LB-Sisk (B) Boyle (T) Culler (L), ", King (WM); HVYWT-Hunt (B), ~mmenkorfer (G), Hall (~b), Dodson '(Hs). 3-3, Metropolitan intercollegiate Championships

24 THE 4-1 CROWNED THESE MAXMEN: L-R front-range (Miami) Adamson (Waynesburg) Desario (Cortland) Baumgardner &ent St.) Buckhart (~ddiana St.), back-~ustersii (Miami), Karpency'(~aynesburg), Martin (0hz?o U.), Podgurski (~iami): Faulk (Miami), Elzey (Toledo). INDIANA CC KINGS-INDIANA ST.: L-R, front-dotlich, Burkhart, Pychinka, Attonito, Jones; back-coach Sanders, Cone, Parker, Kelly, Halulko, Powell, BEST IN IOWA CONFERENCE L-R front-saddler (Dubuque) Schroedw (Luther) Brown (D~buque) Daack (~2dxrque) ~&er (Wartburg). back-sager (Dubuque) ~hri; (Luther), Skaar (Luther), Brooks (~Gther), Knight (wadburg), Glenn (~ubu~ue):

25 COLLEGIATE REVIEWS 23 Mid-American Conference Championships SCORING-Miami (0.) 88, Toledo 60, Western Mich. 50,.~ent St. 57, Bowling Green 36 Ohio U 33 Marshall 0 12b-~B-~a&e '(~i) cham&on, Keller T) 2nd, Burkle (BG) 3rd, Unik (OU) 4th; 130-LB-Mdhoy (WM) LeFevre (T) &ark (BG) ROSS (KS). 137-m-Baumgardner (KS), Vincent (T) ~akes (WM) 6uck Mi). l.d5-~~-~ri~& (KS) Stoner (WM Scalzo (T) salleey (Mi). 152-~d~u~tersic (M:) D Johnson (WM) '~c~artney ( ~ k Krisko (BG). 160-L~-~bty (WM) Sammis (Mi) %ekes (BG) C ~ r i ~ (KS). & 167-LB- Martin (061, Beacham (Mi), Herbert (KS),' Ross (BG).' 177-LBT~od&ski (Mi), Car odd (OU) Gurdus (T) Hollo (BG). 191-LB-Faulk (Mi) Sidoh (OU), Bowman (BG?, Wyper (T); ~VYWTkoldman (hi), Elzey (T), YOU& (WM), Clark (BG). Middle Atlantic Conference Championships SCORING-Wilkes 73 Temple 62 West Chester 51 Lycoming 44. Other tearns- Albright, Bucknell, ~elakare, Drexel,' Gettysburg, ~ofs&a, Juniata, Lafayette, Lebanon Valley, Moravian, Muhlenberg. 123-LB--Boyd (T) champion, Jemmott (H) 2nd, Marfia (W) 3rd, Beacher (G) 4th; Milone (T) McCormick (W) Wallach G) Anderson (Ly). 137-LB--Mentzer (Dr), Sigmon (TJ Willman (LV) '~o~er (Wb* 14-LB-ow (WC) Mitchell (LY) 152-~~-~&on (Ly) Brinser (B) H 'Johnson (WO' McSherry (~a). 1 ~o-lb--wi<~~~ (W) Ericson (A) fieinoso (T) HooGer J); 167-LB: Cook (W), ~eiava~e (T) Fleming (L)) Biles (~6). 177-LB-Mucka (Ma\ Gold (W) Griscom (WC), Eataugh b); HVYWT-kiper (Mu), blexy (W), Schuyler (J): Pitler (T): Midlands Wrestling Championships SCORING-Mich. State 92 Iowa St 79 Mayor Daley WC 72 Michigan 46 Toledo Conti (La) ' Heuberger (M. 37 Southern Ill. 33 Iowa '21 wisdonsih 21 Northwestern lb, Michigan wc 14. ders- astern ~ich.', Illinoi! s\., Western 111.,'Marquette. 115-LB-Keller (T) champion Oglesby (MDWC) 2nd Kestel (EM) 3rd Potter (W) 4th- 123-LB-WaIlman (IS) witson (N) Bissell MS) '~hamie(em). ldo-lb-~able (IS$ Hatta (MWC) ~ehrn' (MS) iso one (MDWA - i37-lb-anders& (MS) Parker (M~wc), Eppe (IS;, Nagel (W); y145-~~-~ericd (k),?incent (T Cam MS), Glpck W). 152-LB-Bahr (IS) Kamman (M) Stehman (M Sieverstsen b); 16b-LB-Wlcks [IS): Martin (IS). ~olze; (MDWC), ~ u&k (Mar); 16kLB-Radman (MS), Marcucci (IS), Domko (SI) Schmdhdm (Mar). 177-LB-Kelley (MDWC) Bradley (MS) Lovelace (W Ill), ~tre)lner (I); I 91-LB-dshen (IS), Zindel (MS), ~ihiams (Ill St), ~ulow (SI); HVYWT-Krlstoff (MDWC), James (MDWC), Porter (M), Steams (I). Minnesota Intercollegiate Championships SCORING-Gustavus Adolphus 91 Concordia 71 St. John's 58 Augsburg 39, Mac- alester 24, UM Duluth 19, St. ~ho&as 16, ~aml&e 4, St. M& LB-Westby (SJ) champ~on Siegler (GA) 2nd- 130-LB-Dufty (C) Garrison (D). 137-LB-Beyers (SJ) ~uelhiusen (GA). 145-Lb-~erothin (GA), ~kott (ST); 15Z-~~-~risch (GA), ~a&es (A); 160-LB-&ans (GA), Thompson (ST). 167-LB- Miller: (A), Bishop (C); 177-LB-Sager (GA), Yankoff (C); 191-LB-D. hiller (A), Dinwidd~e (GA); HVYWT-Mays (GA), Posthumas (Mac). Miss~uri Collegiate Athletic Union SCORING-Granceland 109, Wm. Jewel1 73, Missouri Valley 48, Tarkio 28, West- minster LB~~obinsan (G) champion, Brown (MV) 2nd, Walton (W) 3rd; 123-LB-Curtis Cheaseboro '(G), Drumniond. (MV), Dabbs (WJ). Mountain Intercollegiate Wrestling Association SCORING-Adams St. 86, Western St. 69, Colo. St. Col. 68, Colo. St. U. 33, Air Force 24, Colo. Mmes 17, Idaho St. 3, Montana St., Denver, Utah St., Northern hz.7 Weber St ll5-~~-~imoni (AS) champion, Martinez (CSC) 2nd, Takahashi (IS) 3rd, Spinuzzi (WS) 4th. 123-LB-Younger (WS) Hernandez (AS) Gallegos (DU), Hwon (NA). 130-~B-&anle~ (AS) Stryker (~k) Rogers (CSC)' Grenard (Am. 137-~~-Leonard (MS), Free (CSU), hkann (AS), h e y (CSC); k45-~b-~end~don (M), Hankin

26 hard, Raney, Mann, Riccio. SOUTH DAKOTA CONFERENCE ^-" I~&IDVAE WINNERS: L-R, front-hanson (Huron) Havens (Huron) Asmussen (Northern St) Spawn (Black Hills), Sprider (Black kills), Plambeck ($lack Hills); ba&-&m&?'(~uron), Rothmey~ (Black Hills), Melcher (Dakota Wesleyan), Steeves (Black Hills), Durfee (Southern St.). RULING WRESTLERS,IN SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE: L-R front-pond (Ga. Tech), Johnson (Maryvalle) Slaten (Sewanee) Pritts (Maryville) harker (Sewanee); back-tdar (Ga. Tech), ~&hinso~: (Auburn),?Utes (Ga. Tech), kodlewski (Georgia), Cooper (Georgza), Klosner (Georgia).

27 COLLEGIATE REVIEWS 25 (CSU), Uhrick (WS), Abel (IS); 152-LB-Thurlopv (CSU), Snyder. (WS), Williams (NA), Bacon (DU); 160-LB-Alexander (CSC), Mornson (CM), English (US), Watt (AS). 167-LB-Byers (CSC), A odaca (AS), Neal (CM), Harris (IS); 177-LB-Anderson (ws): Purdom (MS) Kusleika PAS) Eddy (IS). 191-LB-Hampton (AS), Lane (CSC) Janitell (CSU ~hom;?son (US); HV~WT-C~~O~~ (AS), Beeson (WS), Tomasini (cs~), Mott (Web) New England 1. W. A. SCORING-Springfield 109 Cbast Guard 67 Brown 61 Wesle an 45 MIT 31 Amherst 28 Williams 22 6artrnouth 18 Tuks 15 ~raa'deis 1Y condecticut 13: ~assachusetis 11, Rhode hand 11, ~osto: Col. 9, ~hd~e~ort 9, ~Lrtford 4, WPI 4, Lowell St LB-Matias (S) champion Gluckman (Bro) 2nd Rowland (Wi) 3rd Altvater (T) 4th; 123-LB-brig (CG), ~ ar& (MIT), Whipple (B~o), O'Keefe (D); l$~-l~--~orrell (S) Long (A) Hull (CG) Was (Bra. 137-LB-Berk (Bro) Harben (CG) Donarumo (s): ~alpineri '(M); 145-Ih-~eed (Wek Romas (S), ~arrabei (CG), obey (~ro); 152- LB-Wahgunda (S) Carlsten (RIU) Buxton (Bro) Nordan T); 160-LB-Peraino (S), Harley (Bro) Herding (Bri) ~atn& (Bra). 167-~b-~oss (S\ Balunis (CG), Johnson (Bro) ~arke; (We). l77-l&logan (We)' Wilson (Wi) ~ra6le~ (3, Sullivan (A); 191 -i~-ward (~d), Glascock (S), ~ukclvic (D), oddr ruff (A); YWT-Schramm (MIT), Carter (We), DeRell (A), Foley (D). North Central Conference Championships SCORING-St Cbl Iowa 92 S D State 61, South Dakota 53, Morningside 41, N. D State 38 'NO& Dakota 53 'Augustana ~~-~hu;t (SCX) champian,'sem (NDS) 2nd, Lundeen (SD) 3rd; 132->B- Mc- Kenzie (SD), Anderson (ND), Kinyon (SCI) Brothanek (SDS); 130-LB-J. Smith (SF), Ames (ND), Spangler (SCI), Skjonsby (NDS); 137-LB-Bod (SCX), Rhyne (M), Molllns (NDS) Williams (SD). 145-LB-Knutson (A) Hollman (NDS) Rechtferbg (SCI ~aundgrs (ND). 152-~&~ampbell (SDS) ~argold (SD) Goetz (SCI) Bauman ( 1; 160-L~-H~rt& (SCI), Koch (SDS), ~ucgnic (NDS), ~d~inley (SD); ' 167-~~-~c~itt (SDS) Chnstensan (M) Sonnenberg (SD) Raaf (m). 177-LB-Parker (SCI) Muir (A) ~iddikmbe (ND) ~aiter (M). 191-Ld~iddleton [M) Thomas SDS) ~iade (sd): Boston (SCI); HV?WT-&~O~ '(sci), Bovee (SD), padget (M), Schmidi (NDS). North Dakota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Northern States Intercollleaiate Conference SCORING-Winona 77, Bemidji 72, Moorhead 66, St. Cloud 61, Mankato 47, Mich. Tech 9. UM Morris LB-Engh (B) champion, Tointon (W) 2nd Ogdie (Ma) 3rd Ballantine (MT) 4th- 123-LB-Hazewinkle (SC) Kelvington (Mo) kuzika (B) ~ullu& (MT). 130-LB- ~eikann (Mo), Wilson (B). ~ dwe (Ma), Orfield '(sc); 137-LB-SOU~~~ (&fa),' Fitzgerald (Mo), Hickman (SC), Bendosn B); 145-L~Stuyvesant (Mo), Gysland (B), Baird (W) Sowles (Ma); 152-LB-Wendel {Ma), Sovereign (W), Larson (B), Olson (SC); 1 i0-- Tan+ehlll (W),. Armstrong (SC). Gunderson (Mo) J. Soulek (Ma). 167-LB- Mos~er (Mo), Wicks (W), Beach (Bi. Gorsalitz (MT); '177-LB-Drange (w), Schostag (SC) Nelson (B) Henderson (Mo). 91-LB--Rybak (SC). Behm (B) Moen (W), Lueck of; HVYWT-Z~OI~~~~~ (W), ~bslucher (B), Swalla (Ma), ~elat&ich (SC). Ohio Conference Championships SCORING-Hiram 109 Baldwin-Wallace 83 Denison 51 Ohio Wesleyan 45 Muskin- 34, Wittenberg &, Wooster 25, 0beh 19, capi;al 17, Heidelberg i3, Mt. Un~on 13, Otterbein 9, Kenyon LB-Durdella (Hi) champion, Stepp (D) 2nd, Keown (OW) 3rd, Ralston (Wi) 4th; 123-LB-Pateerson (Hi), Slaybaugh (BW), Armstorng (M), Chamberlam (MU);

28 26 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE LB-Schrage (D) Salsgiver (BW) Langendorfer (C) Shapiro (Ob). 137-LB- Butler (BW) Rajabi WO) Green (Hi) ~aruso (Wi). 145-~~-~tepp (BW) dhelby (Hi) Bird (OW),'carter (&); f52-~b-~adin (BW), ~rdtenhuis (O?), ~~ckl; (Hi). weed (D); 160-LB-Bnunbaugh (Hi), Black (Wo), Albert (Ob), Wilt (Wi); 167-LB-Dmn (HI) Westbrook (BW) Wineburg (Ob) Lawton (D. 177-LB-Stark (M) Yore (BW) ~a&e (Hi3. Gibson (6); 191-~~-~eiger (OW), Brickbaker (M). Norho (Ih), ~c~laid (Wl); HVYWT-Grubelnik (Hi), Hhon (He), Estes (Ot), Petro (D). Ontario-Quebec Athletic Association SCORING-Guelph 80 Western 79, McGill 58, Toronto 36, McMaster 31, Queen's 15, Waterloo 12. winds& LB-Pordham (G) champion, J Doner (T) 2nd R Doner (We) 3rd Houghtm (Wa) 4th; 130-LB-Nim (We), odd (McG), ~aja2 (M~M), Rendall (Gj; 137-LB- Keston (T) Burus (Wa) Szyrnczak (We) Van Kessel (McM). 145-LB-Connofly (We) Alfsen (G)' T Woods (MCM) Lancaster '(McG). 152-~~-~ahe~an (McM) Clarke (T)' Clare (G). ~ckague (McG). 160-LB-~toodley (MCG) Schori (G) Allison (9) panagapk; (We). 167-LR-Hayward (G) Ross (McG) Garland' (We) ~au;e (Q). 177-W-Barron Hanson (We) ~ymai (G) ~e~mo$ (Q). ~ ~ l - ~ ~ ~ ~ (G) i llockyer l a r d (We) 3erzi& (Ma), ~entdn (Q); HVYWT- itche ell [we), Brown (G), L. hood (Q), KO; gemaji (T). Oregon Collegiate Conference SCORING-Eastern 89, Oregon Col. 75, Southern 67, Oregon Tech 46, George Fox 10. Pennsylvania State Collew Conference SCORING-Lock Haven 113. E. Stmudsburg 103. Bloomsburg 73 Clarion 44 Shippensburg 28. California 27, Edinboro 10, Mansfield 7, Slippery ~ock 7, ~utztowg LR-Mekhnir (LH) champion, Stevens (B) 2nd Day (Ca) 3rd Coro (ES) 4th. 123-LB-Foley (LHL htt (ES) Helm (I9 Joseph (Id JSO-LR-LO~S~;~ (LH). ~ushoni (Eg). Matthews ((3). George (i~); 137-~~-~c~nlli$ (a). Peters (B) Redden Smlth (Cnl 145-LB-Swtter (B1 McDonald (ESI Cronratb KH) Teanarden I.~~-LB-G&S~ (B). Niehel (C1) 'waltz (TH). ~whes (LYh 160-LB-~nle~wicz IFS~ Neiswender (B).' ~~stron<(~a); 177-~B-~&k (ES). ~arto-(~~) cia;;?&ti- HGE~ (El: 791-T.B-F. Srntth flh). Reed (ES. Wagoner (Sh), Schultz (M); HVYWT-Miner (ES), Powell (Ca), Metz (LA), Mad (BI. Presidenfs' Athletic Conference SCORING-John Carroll 79 Wash & Jefferson 78, Allegheny 55, Case Tech 50, Thiel Bethnnv 1.1 ~e~tc-4 R~~A,- 9 1 i~-t~~iif& (C?I')- chszioii-rily-it) Pnd Rnherts (JCl 3rd Peeler (WJ) 4th. 123-LB-Renic (WJ). Korb (JC).. Tashima (CTL 'Thgensen (T). 130-LR-Klhe (ct): Eisenh~rg (WT). Masters ft1 Smlth ITC): R-P. Renic f l d. H-rtm-n ft\ Oh-rnyer (TC) Leffke (A). 145-LB-Schoen (JC) Miller (A) G mine ('T7 Chehayl (CT). 152-~~-helan (wj)' Emwznn (Al ~aduia (TL ~a;d i~). l~~-l?b-~arsnns (19): Ruppert (A) Prado (ilvj) carter (&I- 167-LR-F Obernver '(30 Nuwer (CT) Plttman (B). ~b~son (WT); f77-~b-~ind!sev (WJ), ~lanz (WR), K ~ (jk). V ~ud; (A). 19:-LB-Black (A), Mlnms (JC). McCarthy (B), Casey (WJ); HVYWT-Tomlinson (T): Swmkola (A), Kwshner (JC), Engle (CT). Rocky Mountain Conference SCQRtNGAdams St 81 Colo St Col 81 Western State 70 Cdo Mines LB-Titon (CM) &ha&im ~i& (cs'c) ind Sinuzzi (WS) 3rd ~iinoni (AS) '4th. 123-LB-Younger (WS). paddo& (CM). ~ernaidez (AS). Rogers' (CSC): RI Stryker (WS) Stanley (AS) Munoz (CSC) Vemw (CM). 137-LR-M-Csnn (AS) Silva (CSC). ~orriion (CM) ~an'~ahm (WSI. 145-Lb~ouett (AS) Rdch EM) Whrirk'(~~) Nickal (CSC). 152-LR-~nyder (WS) ken (CSC) ~nowdei (AS) ~lli&n (CM). 160: LB- D. M&O~ (CM), Alexander ~CSC), Watt ('AS), Turner (ws); 167-~~-~1alasche

29 COLLEGIATE REVIEWS 27 (CSQ Apodaca AS) Nbd (CM) Vandercook (WS). 177-LIB-Byers (CSC) Anderson &ws),'~usleika(bs), 5. Neal (d); 19l-~B-~.rpt~n (AS), CSC), %att WS avanaugh (CM); HYYWT-Camllo (AS), Beeson (WS), Tomaml (LC), T~ttes tcm]: South Dakota Conference Southern Conference Championships SCORING-sitadel 80, West Virginia 69, Davidsm 56, VMI 46, William & Mary 19 East Carolma 15 il5-~~-~udson (h) champion Benson (WV) 2nd Touchstone (VMI) 3rd Smart (WM) 4th. 123-LB-Me& er (~6 Flickinger (WV) keynolds (VMI) ush ha nick (C). 130-~&dillen (WV) BUHU~ ton ID) Swift (c) R & ~ (wm). 137-~L~tevens (WV< Cromartie (D) and (EC) bgood (c). 145-~h-~teers (C) '~avlovich(wv) Pros.& (D) Vaughn?\'MI). 152-Ib-~onard (b Weiner (VMI be~rank (WV). i60-lb-- ~o$stein (C), ~t+%dy (D), Walsh (+$); 167-~~--Armkron~ (0, Keith (D) G~am (WV) Taylor (VMI). 177-LB-Cum (WM) Dewey (C Hazard (WV), ~&pbey (VMI);.i9l-L+~-~ayl~r ' VMI), Reddick (C), dee~ (WV); hywt- Bryan (Dl, Boyd (C), Hfi1 (w), Pamss [nu). State Universities of New York Cham~ionshims SCORING-Oswe o 78, Cortland 73, Brockport 57, Oneonta k5, Potsdim 32, Plattsburgh 26 New ~af& 16 Buffalo St 5 ll5-~6-~anos (0s) cdampion Prito '(c) 2nd Loucy (Pl) 3rd Sampson (On) 4th. 123-LB-DeSario (C) Clark (On)' McGee (0s) PL~Y (Pl). 130-Lh- Rose (~),.~arne; (0s) Schempp (on)) ICnowles (BS). 137-LL~iorio (0;) Gornez PI) Leww On) ~er&an (B); 1.(~-l~leraukl~ (011, '~unk(po), Sherman (c), Samrnier '(B); 152kB: Mulada (C), Kealy Po), Wa~tward (B), Anderson (On). 160-LB-Lambe (On) Van Gordon (0s). Alessi {B), FlLatrault (Po. 167-~~-~mnei (B), Nathan (Pl), TU& (C) Gubitosa (NP); 177-LB-Lehr (On)? Rokand (B), Cameho ( Smith (0s); 19l-L,& Bolesh (B) Wachtel (C) Iamvazz~ (On), Simons (Po); HWk-Gowdy (Os), Covas (NP), ~anfels (Po), rick ell (B). Tri-State College Conference SCORING-Westmar 107, Midland 80, Concordia 50, Yanktan 44, Dana 11, Sioux Falls Garrett (W) champion, Ebendick (C) 2nd; 123-LB-Bailey (M), Nixt (W). 130-LB-Psher (W) Wittmann )- 137-LB-Truloak (W) Gundell (C). 145-mi Crooks (W) casarnissa (Y). 15PLh-Bm (W, Shada \M). I~O-LB~B~U~~ (Y) Clymer (w)) 167-LB-Huff (M) Shawler (W); 177-LB-Ross (hl),'~rauer(c); 191-LB~ Peterson (W), Brandstetter (C); HVYWT-Wmnters (W), K. Brown (M).

30 NEW ENGLAND (NEIWA) INDIVIDUAL TITLISTS: L-R front-matias (Springfield) Long (Coast Guard) Porrell (Springfield), Berk (~rdwn), Reed (Wesleyan), ~alli~unda (Springfield); bahk-~eraino (Springfield), Doss (Springfield), Logan (Wesleyan), Ward (Coast Guard), Schramm (MIT). CHAMPION. MATMEN OF THE, S,OUTHERN CONFERENCE: L-R, front-stmens (West Virginza), Killan (West VZ~gZnza), Metzgar (East Carolzna), Hudson (Dav~dson); mzddle-armstrong (Citadel), Rothstein (Cztadel), Conrad (Cztadel), Steers (Cztadel); back-bryan (Davidson), Taylor (VMI), Curzi (William G Mary). THEY CAME OUT OW TOP IN C.W. POST'S INVITATIONAL MEET: L-R front- Lambe (Oneonta) Kempf (Rings Point) Chilmonilc (Nacy), Tiedemann (~o&mouth), Vanderlofske (Nu&) back-coach ~av& (C. W. Post), Higgins (Gettysburg), Parker (Syracuse), Andrews '(~ettysbur~), Cosgrove (Adelphi), Carloni (Navy).

31 Western Athletic Conference SCOFUNG-Brigham Young 72, Arizona St. 55, Wyoming 45, Utah 34, Arizona 29, New Mexico LB-Henry (BY) champiw, McMinn (AS) 2nd Clemmens (A) 3rd Fujikawa (W) 4th. 130-LB-Rwo (AS) Batchelor (BY) Lindley \u) Hornig (W). i37-~b-~arrisb (AS) Lemmon (U) ~cadams (BY) ~olez (A). l&h-~ushm~ '(A) Owen [W) Forlir (AS, Hum.Lies (BY ; I~~-LB-H. Hall (SY), D. Hall (A), ~ujaih (W), ~irb; (NM). Id-LB-dckelson (b) Ep son (BY); 167-LB-Miller (W), Norton (BY), ~mse6 u), Boweman (NM); lh-~etymsa (BY), SW~ JNM), Partee (AS), Cramer (W); HbYWT-Culp (AS), Cook (U), Thompson (W), Chnstensen (BY). Western Canadian Intercollegiate Championships SCORING-Saskatchewan 115 Alberta 70 British Columbia 50 Cal ary LB-Bdock (S) ohampi& Carrier (C? 2nd Tasaka (B) 3;d. l%&~b-~mith (A), Cave BC), Dalgleish (S); 157-LB-Jcakn 1A) ~Seinson (S) ~oultoi BC). 145-LB- Rozylo (A Kadler (S) Turner BC) 152-~~-karvie (S) kolfe (C{ Tiy1or (A. 160-LB-~t&& Bamford (C). 177-LB-Clark (S) LB-Marchand (A), Scott (BC), Thornstemson (S); HVYWf-~emeth (BC), D. hark (S). Western Pennsylvania Conference SCORING-Wa esburg 116 St Franas 65 Grove City 61 St Vixwent LB--Flint % champioi ~kne (SF) ~ nh Mangione (~3) 3;d. 128-LIb-ham- (S), ~&schuk (A\, +. Smith (C); 167-~B'-ICerlulce (I&), Allen. (Sk son (W) Evans Gd) Hayes $F). 130-~B-~o~dreau (W) Ehalt (SV Bngle GC); 137-Ld~agy (A), hivona (SF) *~aughy(gc). 145-LBL~indal (Wk Poole tgc Wayne (SF 152-LB-ICwseek (4), Aamlong (~$1, Thilly (GC); lbo-lb--codo (SF]: Johnson (di Buggy (SV). 167-LB-Krpsncy (W) Cbarno GQ Poatel (SV LB-Jandora '(SF)? Nic~od (a), Rust (W); 19l-b-Hey [W),*MacRae (GCj; Lear (SF); HVYWT-Rxgheth (W), Malone (SF), Purdue (GC). NAlA Championships C. W. Post Invitational TEAMS-Adelphi, Army, Clarkson, C. W. Post, Farleigh Dickinson Gettysburg, Kansas St., Kings Point, MIT. Monmouth, Montclair, Navy, ~klaho&a, Oneonta, Syracuse LB-Kempf (KP) ohampioli, Day (KS) 2nd, PalrneW (S) 3rd; 130-LB-Chilmonik (N) Manaker (S) Bo art Monm 137;LB-Tiede.man (Monm), Comiskey N), Mosca (0l& 14~-~~-~~dade+rfofs& (N) berran (FD), Rembardt (CWP); 1k52-LB-diggin. (G), MO&S (C). Trenz (CWP): 160-b~ambe (On), Bucholz (CWPl. Hazara (G): 187-LB-?.,.. First Colonies Open Tournament SCWNG--St. Francis 64, Warylhd '49,-:;Wlm.: dc ~ ~ - - W&em,.Pa.. d S ~ WC.30, Frederick MA 21 Newport News App. 20 Wilmmgton 17 -grave MA 13 Was% Central YMCA li Frostbur St. 10 Old borninion 8 ~ekbroke St. 7, ~ers& ~hord YMCA, Fort EUS& ~eninsufa WC, kishbume MA, N. 'c. Wesleyan.

32 30 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE LB-Stine (SF) champim, Rawles (unatt) 2nd, Decembrino PS) 3rd, Keith 4th; 123-LB-Hayes (SF), Eppler (WbM), Campbell (NNA). \30-LB-Tho- M) Allen (WPWC) Stewart (W&M) Baldwin HMA); 137-~&~moult (unaft) ~&uta M) Bri t (OD) Bivona (SF).' 145-LB--ErLer (unatt) Paxton M) ~ o ~ l n d Labe '@F)- 15~--~ebster' (matt) Thiel (w&m). Elliott IPS/ Pfeiffer i%$%o-lb-d (SF) Baker (PS) ~ileah (unatt) ~odf;e~ (W&M)- '167-~B- Piro '(WPWC) Jandora (~5) ~ittenhode WCYMCA) 'sheddy (JSYMCA): 177-LB- Curd (w&m),' Kennedy (mait) Percy (WP&C) Tirnd (WCYMCA). I 91 -db-~omano (FA), Loding (NNA), Green; (HMA), Boyd?matt); HVYWT-S&~~~~ (M), Berkheimer (FMA), Malone (SF), Freiberger (W&M). Lake Fo~st lnvitational SFRING-Loras 61, North Park 54, Valparaiso 52, Chicago 50, Lake Forest 49, Adrian 43 Kalamazoo 28 I11 Wesleyan ~B:~ygard (NP) &am;?ion, ~c~rady' C) 2nd Medley (IW 3rd Northrup (K) 4th. 123-LB-Mom Ford (LF), ~%vsky (C), Fedpath ( ~ d-ld-wood k (A), Kel!ey (L), WJson K), Tyyman (C); 145-LB-Hams (LF), Memtzer (L), Matthews (V) Pickett (A): 152- LB-W!ewel (L), Ennis (C), Grottola (IW), Coulpr (K); 160-LB--Hodgin (NP), Wheeler (V) Figgms (L) Goldberg C); 167-LB-Thorhlson (A) Weber (NP) Roethler (L) Beaumont (IW) VanBlanmm (A), Rauchert (vi. Cathey I&; ~VYbT-'%harp (K), ~ust (v), 01sen' (LF), Insley (A). ornery (V), Nihart (A) hl LF : Johnson NJ); 1$0-~l3-~e~1rter ~et&on (C); 17y-LB-D-eL (LF), Casper (C) Granzd V Murph ' (A). 191-~d Southern Open Tournament SCORING-Virginia Tech 119 Appalachian St. 79 Pensacola NAS 35 Geor ia Te~h 34 Chattanooga WC 24 '~eorgia 21 ~ilmin&on 19 Knoxville Y~CA f6, N. C. sthe Fr. 15, Milligan 14: carson-~ewhan 10, Pfeiffer 10, Planetarium WC 6, Pembroke LB-Fink (VT) champion, Marsh (AS) 2nd Radford (W) 3rd Erickson (unatt) 4th. 123-LB-Weeks (VT) Sansone (AS) ~illenbir (PNAS) Bean '(unatt). 130-LB- W& (ynatt), Jarrell (vtj, Hall (AS), ~Lce NCS 8r); 137-LB-stover (vt~,. Whitmer (AS), CLne (KYMCA), Flechnan unatt); 14d-LB-Qml (GT), Cole (VT), Olwer (AS) Carlen (6). 152-LB-Gellagher (Vh) Noble unatt Barker (AS) Elhot (W). I~O-LB: Cooper (G$ Parker (AS) Ogle <VT{ Cordi h7-lb-harvi11 (unatt) ~kon (CN) Thrash (c~c) 0'Donnhl (KYMCA 177-~~-'wiley (PNAS) Rose (c%c) ~owarci (VT), woodini (PWC); isi-lb-jd~ (MI,. Miller VT), ~ a h (Pe), y TYiggs (AS); HVYWT-Nichols (PNAS), Bradley (AS), Whitley (A), Tolar (GT). U. S. Coast Guard Invitational SCORING-E. Strpudsbq 75 West Chester 59 Army 53 Syracuse 48 N Y hkaritime 42, Fauleigh D ~ L O L 38, Aofstra 32, '~erchant harines 32, $IT' 29; Harvard 25, C. W. Post 24, Coast Guard 18, Rensselaer 14, Rutgers 7, Wesleyan 5, Massachusetts LB-Kempf (MM) champion, Jernmott (Ho) 2nd, Henjyo'i (Ha 3rd, Long (CG) 4th. 130-LB-Dutt (ES) Naylor (Ha) Worth (MM) Fowler (A{. 13?! LB-Johnson (A) ~odks (FD) Moyer (WE) Fusco (ES~. 145-~B-~ci)onald (ES)' Ferrari (FD) ~enberi ling WC) '~elle~ (A). 152-~B-~owhower (WC) Berman (H:) Dever (NY&) Fried i60-lb-gaunt (~YM) Elder (ES) Haynes (s), Nardotti (A]; 167-~B-~&in~a {:I3 Biles (WC) Bucholz ~CWP) Dal&ia (ES. 177-LB-Cook (ES) Harter (A ~.dtweiler NY~), Grismm (wc).; AVYWT-Beak (S), Schramm (MI?), Croft (A]: Huffer (c~p). Wheaton Invitational SCORING-Augustana 78 Wheaton 67 MacMurray 46 Dubuque 45 Marquette 45 Graceland 33 Parsons 29 horth Central b7 Lake Forest916 Cornell 1h Ill wesleyad 12, Millikin '11, UI ~hihgo 10, Notre ~ame 10, Knox '6, ~lmhursi 4,' Ripon 3, North Park 2, Wabash LB-Smith (C) champion, Saddler (D) 2nd, Gi-son (A 3rd Mazzari (Mar) 4th- 123-LB-Hill (Wh) Greenwood (Mar) Curtls G) BI& s (Nk. lb0-~~-~ackson (NC): Brown (D KO& (P), Aye= (A); i~7-l.b-htt6 (~scy, Faulber (F), End (Mar Daaclc (Dl: 145-LB-He-ng (A) Kamuerczak (UIC Derem~ah (Mi Harris (LF! 152-~~--~: Henning (Mac), sum& (A) Sagers (D), Cken!ler (G); 16O-kB-DocIge (A Gvstafson (Wh) Buerk (Mar) Sears (G LB-Schmdhelm (Mar), Howey (A): Willing (P). ~agier (Wh); 177-iB-~eedr lk), Scholl (Wh), Dernehl (LF), Futrell (MI) 191-LB-Johnson (A), Beaumont (IW), Gamey (P), Koeppl (K); HVYWT-Kellogg (M& McDoweU (Wh), Fox (ND), Glenn (D):.

33 COLLEGIATE REVIEWS 3 1 Wilkes College Open Tournament SCORING-New York AC 87 Lock Haven 43 Wilkes 37 Ohio St 33 E Strmdsburg 32 Michigan 26 Penn-~rhxel AC 23 ~ycdmin~ 16 V ~ 16 I BioomHbuig St. 15. other.tekns-~dord,~~ri~ha,m Young, ort ti and, C. W. ~dst, ~am&en-~~dne~, Hofstra Miam, N. D. State, Oho U., Oswego, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Temple, West Chester: Yal~. 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 seven additions for 1967 the total number to be honored for their outstanding contributions to the spo4 is now 100, including - 43 wrestlers, 40 coaches and 17 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 ~ublisher of Amateur Wrestling News. A permanent tro hy for amateur wrestling is maintained in Helms Hall and members of the H~E of Fame whose names are inscribed thereon are as follows: CONTRIBUTORS Stephen M. Archer Albert deferrari Jess Hoke G. D. Richardson W. Austin Bishop John H. Drummond Thomas M. Lumly Clay Roberts Wilfred E. Cam John Engel Eric Pohl Raymond V. Reberts Raymond G. Clapp Manuel Gorriaran Neal F. Quimby Dean Rockwell C. W. Streit Richard L. Barker Fendley Collins Tom Evans Casey L. Fredericks Edward C. Gallaaher Frank "Sprig" Gardner Arthur Griffith John W. Hancock Harold Howard Rriggs Hunt Charles Ackerly Dnrrid Arndt Douglas Blubaugh Glenn Brand Conrad Caldwell Richard Di Batista George S. Dde Ross Flood Stanley Uenson, st. Robed Hess ~ick Hutton COACHES Hubert Jack Bernard Mooney William Sheridan Harold E. Kenney Harold Nichols Raymond Sparks Clifford Keen Hugo Otopalik Charles Speidel Paul V. Keen Charles Parker Henry Stone Everett Lantz Buell Patterson Raymond Swartz Gerald E. Leeman Rex Peery Dale Thomas Billy Martin Claude Reeck W. H. "Billy" Tom Archie Mathis Port Robertson Arnold W. Umbach Charles W. Mayser Myron Roderiek Richard Voliva David McCuskey Joseph Scalzo Julius F. Wagner Burl Jennings Merle Jennings Alan D. Kelley William Kerslake William H. Koll Lowell Lange Frank Lewis Hardie Lewis Trrence Mcrann Earl MsCready Charles McDaniel WRESTLERS Joe McDaniel Wayne Xartin Qeorge M. Mehnert Peter Mehringer Allie Morrison Willlam J. Nelson Thorwaid Olsen Robert Pearce Arnold Plaza "Robin Reed Jack Riley Joseph Sapora William Smith John Spellman Harry Bteele Ralph Teague Jack Van Bebber Russell Vis Shelby Wilson Henry Wittenberg Keith Young

34 THE CCI'S CHAMPS: L-R front-gipson (Augustama) Lunge (Carthage), Aye7 (Augustana), Wood (North park), Henning (Augustana); back-coach Kessin er (Augustma}, Garman (Augustana), Zapf (Carthage), Howey (Augustant), ~uttrefi (Millikin). Johnson (Augustana), Blum (CawoU) TITLE HOLDERS IN THE CIAA: L-R front-corbin (Howard) Lay (Howard), Johnson (Howard), Bolton (Howard), McCoy '(~or~an State) Powdl orfol folk State); back-hunter (Morgan State), Rzchardson (Howard), Lee (Norfolk State), Harper (HOWard), Eaton (Morgan State). NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE WINNERS: L-R, fr~nt-~ho+on (St. Cot. Iowa), p mg) Parker (St. Col. Iowa) Mzddleton (Morntngsrde) Osboe (St. Col. E~&k~~nutrn;2'"(A~ustBh't~s'V~B* % : & ~a~~ut~t~);-wti&-(~. ' D: 9 s-);-lbna- (St. Col. Iowa), Campbell (S. D. State), McKenzze (South Dakota).

35 1967 Dual Meet Records School Coach Record Adams St....Frank Powell Adelphi... Joe Crafa Adrian....Paul MacDonald Air Force....Karl Kitt Akron....John Lahoski Albany St. (N.Y.)...Joe Garcia Albright... Joseph R. Now Allegheny....Bernard Sabol American U....John McHugh Amherst... D. M. Scandrett Appalachian St... Steve Gabriel Arikona St...Ted Bredehoft...lo. 2.0 Arizona... Bill Nelson Army... LeRoy Alitz Ashland....Carl Ford Auburn.....Arnold W. Umbach Augsburg....Ron Pfeffer Augustana (I11. )... Ted Kessinger Augustana (S.D.)....Roland Larson Aurora....Ronald Bachman Baldwin-Wallace....John Summa Ball St....Pete Samuels Baltimore....William Owings Beloit....Norm Amundsen Bemidji St... Chester Anderson Bethel (Minn.)... A1 Taylor Biola... Colin McDougall..l Bloomsburg St... Russell Houk....lo. 5.0 Bluffton... Reldon Schirch Boston Col....Jim Maloney Bowling Green....Bruce Bellard Brandeis... Ted Reese Bridgeport....Will Berger Brigham Young....Fred Davis....lo. 3.1 Brockport EX....Tom McIntyre Brooklyn Poly...Edward Collins Brown... Robert Litchard Bucknell... Bill Yeomans Buff a10... Gerald Gergley California...Peter Cutino Cal Poly (SLO)...Vaughn Hitchcock California St. (Pa.)..Paul Ross Cal Tech...Thomas Gutman Capital... Ted Georgeff Carleton...Jim Nelson Carthage...Ron Zalokar Case Tech...Bob Del Rosa Catholic U... Miklos Tottosy Central Michigan...Charles Sherwood Central Missouri St...Roger Denker Central Washington... Eric Beardsley Chadron St...Harry Simonton Chattanooga...Andy Narh Cheyney St...Lawrence Benjamin Chicago....James Baillie Chico St...Dr. Hal Petersen Cincinnati Paul Fleming Citadel....Don Murry CCNY...Joe Sapora Claremont-Mudd...Walt Klinker Clarion St....Robert Bubb Clarkson Tech...John J. Hanta Cleveland St...Dick Bonacci Coast Guard...Steve Eldridge Coe....Fred Moyer Colgate...Frank Pascarella Colorado... Linn Long Colo Mines... Jack Hancock Colo. St. Col...Jack LaRnnde School Coach Record Cola. St. U...Don Mullison Columbia...Stan Thornton..O.ll.O Concordia (111.)... J. Haubenstricker Concordia (Minn.)...Finn Grinaker Concordia (Neb.)...Jim Wacker Connecticut...Nathan Osur Cornell...Jimmy Miller Cortland St...David Miller James Davey C. W. Post... Dakota Wesl...Joe Lopour Dartmouth... Qunetin Cwrrie Davidson... Charles Parker Defiance Delaware... P ul G Billy...lo. 2-0 Delaware Valley... El! W.. Carver Denison...Ferris Thomsen Denver...Tom Sand DePauw....Ted Katula Dickinson... Robert Marshall Dickinson St...Morris Martin...lo. 7.1 Doane...Bob Conner Drake....Skip Nalan Drexel Tech...Douglas Frey Duke...Bill Harvey Earlham....Rick Carter East Carolina...Bob (fantt East Stroudsburg...Clyde Witman Eastern Illinois...Harold Pinther Eastern Michigan...Russell Bush Eastern Washington.. C. Kawabori Elizabeth City...Roy F. Knight Elizabethtown... D. Kenneth Ober Elmhurst... Wendall Harris Emory...Ken Turner Emporia St...Melvin Long Fair. Dickinson...Bob Metz FD. Madison...Joseph Krufka Findlay...Don Renninger Fort Lewis...I erry McCollough Frank. & Marsh.... W. R. Phillips.. Fresno St....Richard Francis Frostburg St...Neil Hattlestad Gallaudet... Richard Hoke Georgia...Ken Cooper Georgia Tech... Lowell Lange Qettysburg...Ray R. Reider Glassboro St...Sam Porch Graceland....Jerry Hampton Grinnell... Richard Walker Grove City....Joe Kopnisky... Orlaado Iacovelli Gustavus Adolphus....Pete Nyhus Hampden-Sydney....Louis Wacker Hanover....Herb Strayer Hartfard....John Ciabotti Hartwick....Kenneth Petersen Haward....Robert Pickett Haverford....Fred Hartmann Hayward St... Richard Rivenes Heidelberg... Jim Getz Hiram....Mike Koval....lo. 2.0 Hirnm Scott....William Ahbas Hobart... W. R. Demuth Hofstra....Robert Getchell Holy Cross... Hampton Perkins IIope... Sid Huitema Howard... Sydney Hall....lo. 1.0 Humboldt St....Ralph Hassman Hunter....Abraham Alfaro

36 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE School Coach Record Huron...Carl Miller Idaho St...Bud Anderson Idaho...Ron Stephenson Illinois... B. R. Patterson Illinois St... Richard Irvin Illinois Tech...Tony Barbaro Indiana... C. McDanieLJ. Fry Indiana Central... Paul Velez Indiana St...Chuck Sanders Indiana (Pa.)... Lew Shaffer Iowa...Dave McCuskey Iowa St...Harold Nichols Ithaca...Herbert Broadwell Jamestown... Rollie Greeno...lo. 7.1 John Carroll...Tony Decarlo Johns Hopkins... G. Kyle Smith Juniata... William Berrier Kalamazoo...Nick Voris Kansas St...Fritz Knorr Kent St...Joe Begala Kenyon... Richar Watts Knox... A1 Partin Kutztown St...Dan Hinkel Lacrosse St...William Floyd Lafayette... George Azar Lake Forest... A1 Hanke Lebanon Valley.Jerry Petrofes Lehigh... Gerry Leeman..lo. 1.0 Lewis... Pat Kenney like De Paolo Lincoln...Robert Gardner Lock Haven St...Gray Simons Long Beach St...Jim Schultz L. I. Aggies...Bob Hartman Loras...Pat Flanagan Los AngeIes St... Reed Nilsen Loyola (Md.)...Thomas Milligan Luther...Paul Solberg Lycoming...Bud Whitehill Macalester...John Patton MacMurray...David Camaione Manchester...James Grata Mankato St...Rummy Macias Mansfield St... Henry Shaw Marist...Jerry Patrick Marquette...Barney Karpfinger Marshall...Edward Prelaz Maryland...William Krouse Maryville...John A. Davis Massachusetts...Homer Barr M. I. T...Wilfred Chassey Mia$ (0.)...Joe Galat Michigan...Clifford Keen...lo. 0.0 Michigan St... Grady Peninger Michigan Tech.Dick Elrite Midland...Max Kitzelman Midwerlxn.Andy Stevenson Mill~rsville... J. Rodney Bimson Milligm... Orrel C. Crowder Millikin... Jack Butts Minnesch... W~lly Johnson Minot St...Hank Hettwer Missouri...Vernon Whitney Monmouth (Ill.)...William Reichow Montana St...Herb Aecs Montclair St...Henry Ferris Moorhead St...Bill Garland Moravian...Paul Kuklentz Morehead St...Bill Bowers Morningside...Arnold Brandt Mount Union...Ed Glass Muhlenberg... Chas. Kuntdeman Muskingum... Les Baum Lewis & Clark... Sehool Coach Record.Ed Peery Navy... Nebraska... Orval Borgirslli Nebraska Wesl...Don... Ewen Nevada... William Daniel New Mexico... Ron Jacobsen New Mexico St...Harlan Swanson N. Y. Maritime... L. Sciacchetano New York U...Dan Tuttle North Carolina...Dr. Sam Barnes North Carolina St... Ai Crawford North Central... Clifford Hudson North Dakota... H. L. Pedersen North Dakota St....~rthur Maughan.lo. 9.0 NE Missouri St... H. A. Walmsley Northern Arizona... Wes Brown No. Illinois...Dr. Robt. Brigham Northern Iowa... chuck patten...lo. 7.1 Northern St... p on Woods North Park... Noman Bathje Northwestern...Kenneth Kraft NW Missouri...Gary Collins Notre Dame...Torn Fallon Oberlin....Joseph Gurt~s Ohio State... Casey Fredericks Ohio U... b'red Schleicher Ohio WesIeyan...Ray Leech Oklahoma... ommy my Evans Oklahoma State...Myron Roderick Old Dominion.Pete.. Robinson Olivet... ~rih Lewis Omaha...Don Beaning...lo. 3.2 Oneonto St... Fran Daley...lo. 4.0 Oregon...Art Keith Oregon St... Dale Thomas Oregon Tech...Howard Morris Oshkosh St... pat O'Hollaran Oswego St...Jim Howard Otterbein...Dick Fishbaugh Parsons....Tony Yelovich Pembroke St...Dan McNair Pennsylvania...Donald Frev ~enn state... ill ~oii Pittsburgh....Dr. Dave Johnson Platteville St. (Wb.).. V. Vradenburg Plattsburgh St...Bob Kopnisky PMC Colleges...Harry Durney Pomona...Walt Ambord Portland St...Dr. H. Wescott Potsdam St...Neil Johnson Princeton...John Johnston Purdue...Claude Reeck Ripon....Leroy Schoenfeld River Falls...Byron James Roohester Tech...Earl Fuller RPI... C. N. Smalling Rutgers....Richard Voliva Rutgers Newark Bobert Mizerek Sacramento St...Don Cumley St Andrew's...Charlie Johnson St. Cloud.S t.... Ken Cox St. Francis (Pa.)....Thomas Vaux St. John's (Minn.)...Bob Dumanceaux t. Joseph's (Ind.)...Bill Jennings St. Norbert....bun Illcuonough St. Olaf....Chuck Lunder t. Thomas... Nate Harlan San Bernardino Valley.Bob Smith....lo. 0.0 San Diego St... Shuford Swift San Fernando Valley Adran Adams San Franc sco St... Allan Abraham San Jose St... Hugh M~rmhy....lo. 4.0 Seattle Pacific....Frank hrtado Seton Hall....Stephen Evanoff

37 1967 DUAL MEET RECORDS 35 SUNYAC'S BEST: L-R front-nanos Oswego) DeSarw (Codland) Rose (Cortland). DMo (Owego). ~eraud (Owego). Mu(& (~okhd); back-lnmbe~(0neonta). (Brockport). Lehr (Oneonta). Bolesh (Brockport). Gowdy (Oswego). School Coach Record Sewanee... Horace Moore Shippensburg St...Bill Corman...lo. 4.0 Simpson... John L. Sullivan Sioux Falls...Bob Davis Sir Qeo. Williams... Harry Wolfson Southampton... David Foster South Dakota...Roger Kerns South Dakota Mines..Dr. H. B. Goodell South Dakota St...Warren Williamson SE Missouri St... Ken Tillman Southern Illinois...Jim Wilkinson Southern St. (SD)... Jack Richardson SW Missouri St... Mike McCart Springfield...Douglas Parker Stanford...Jerry Budzik Stevens Point...Wayne Gorell Stout St... Sten Pierce Swarthmore...Comer H. Davies Syracuse... Ed Carlin Tampa...Larry Beckish Tarkio...Larry Pattee Taylor...Ronald VanDam Temple...John Rogers...lo. 1.2 Thiel...Wayne Petrarca Toledo...Dick Wilson Toronto... Wm. Van Reit Tomson St... Earl Killian Tufts... Neil Keller UC Davis...Bob Brooks UCLA... Dave Hollinger UC Santa Barbara... Donn Matson UM Morris...Lief Lie Upper Iowa... Mike Olson Ursinus... Barry Gibson UW Milwaukee... Larry O'Neil Utah... Marv Hess Utah St... Skip McCrary Valley City St...Don Lemnus Valparaiso....Bill Koch Virginia...Bernard Schwab School Coach Reeord Wabash...Max E. Servies Warner... Bill Lied Wa~tburg... Kaye Young Washington....Jim Smith Washington (Mo.)...Jack Lunsford Wash. & Jeff...James White Washington & Lee...Dick Miller Washington St... Roger James Waterloe...Kurt Boese Waynesburg... C. Ketterling WTavne St (Neb.)... William McNiel Wayne St. U...Robert Hurley Weber St... Ralph Hunter Wesleyan... Wm. Macdermott West Chester St....Robert Long Westmar....Milton Martin Western Illinois... Robert McMzahan Western Maryland... H. Samuel Case Western Michigan....Roy J. Wietz Western Ontario... Glynn Leyshon Western Reserve... Joseph DeFebo Western State....Tracy Borah....lo. 5.0 Western Washington.. Boyde Long Weqtminster (Mo.)... D. B. Steinmeger West Virginia....Steve Rarrick Wheaton... hrge 0 1. son Whitewater St... D.. Homer Englund Whitman...Keith Loper Whittier...Dan Drotar Wilkes....John Reese Williams...Pete De Lisser Wisconsin... George Martin...lo. 8.0 Wittenberg... Steve Farrar Wooster...Phil Shipe Wo~ceste~ Tech... Ramon C. Scott Wyrming... Joe McDaniel Tale...Henry Campbell Yankton... AL Konneski Henry Wittenberg Yeshiva... The 38th annual National Collegiate University Division Wrestling Championships will be held Mareh at Penn State University. University Park. Pa:

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39 Northeastern Wins J UCO Crown By GEORGE E. KlLLlAN Editor, JUCO Review Northeastern Junior College of Sterling, Colo., won its second consecutive NJCAA Wrestling title edging Lamar Junlor College of Lamar Colo., in the 8th Annual NJC! wrestling Championships at Worthington, Minn. hinidad State JC of Colorado was thlrd. Pennsylvania Junior College SCORING-Keystone 92 York 79 Behrend 55 Altoma LB-Bankert (Y) cham&n, Kun)ick B) 2nd ~arree (A) &d Rosenberger (K) 4th- 121-LB-lssnc (K) McKee A) Kane (Y\ ~els& B)- 130-~B:~uker (A) Seals (K)' Barnet (Y). 137-Lk-~eefe IK). Grim (Y)' Calvert {A). Stesdman (8). 145:~B-T'rexle~ (K) ~hite)(~) Schaotner (A) bickey (B)' 152-L~-~y&t (B) caruso7(k) Gregory (Y). 16d-LB-Cuf&erger (K) &enter (B)) Cain (Y). 167-~~)--~on~eneckhr (Y) ~o~e; (A), Dorchester (B), ~her& (K); 177-~~-~ehman (~j, Decker (K), Zinser (B); lbl-lb- Ploss (B), Marchant (Y), Widmer (K); HVYWT-Galle (K), Orndorff (A), Carns (Y). NJCAA CHAMPIONS-NORTHEASTERN JC: L-R front-unidentified Sprouse, PdilZa Smith, Johnson, Edwards, Rhea;. back-coach ianham, Arnold, ~awkins, ~otario: Scharf, Ollenburger, Asst. Coach Podraza.

40 ALABAMA CHAMPS (NINTH, IN A ROW)-BENJAMIN RUSSELL: L-R, Wing- Coger, Samples, Barnes, K. Rtley, Morgan, Neely, P. Riley; standing-hill, Booth, Thomas, Danny Blanks, Densmore, 3.3. Blanks, Dickie Blanks, Coach Lee. INDIVIDUAL TITLISTS IN ARlZONA CLASS AA: L-R front-valesquez Westwood), Hinderliter (Alhambra) Lopez (Pueblo) Cachero t(~lhambra) Tallez (Palo Verde) Beakley (Tempe); bkk-~hibodeauz '(~m~hitheater), Bens& (Athambra), ~~redoho (Tempe), Phillips (Kofa), Smith (Sunnyslope). COLORADO DIVISION I FINALISTS* L-R front-guth &ad Junction) Ramirez (Mapleton), MacArthur (Aurora C'enf%&, ~knohez (B+ghtoA, MnrHna (~ar$n C$Y), Woolford (Cherry Creek); back-salznas (Adams Czty), GMdon (Grand Jundum), Chrhtner (Ranum), Carter (Sterling), Dove (Arapahoe), Johnston (Alam&).

41 ALABAMA SCORING-Benjamin Russell 131, Lee 90, Lanier 69, E. B. Erwin 53, Berry 46, Banks 40 Anniston 29 Shades Valley 26 Central 13 Tuscaloosa 9 Tarrant 5. ~S-LB~R~W (Be) ch'ampion, Co er (BR) 2nd, ~jliky (Le) 3rd, 'Tyus (La) 4th. 103-LB-Pope (A) Smith (Ba) ~ognston Le) Gallowa (C). 112-LB-Barnes (BR)' Shinn (La), ~urne: (Ba), ~ reei (EBE); Id-Ld-Campbe6 (Le), Chance (La) ~augbd (EBE) mlmor (Be. 127-LB--IZulion (Ba) Fregia La), Morgan (~R),~$ett(Be). 133-~h-~eely (BR]: Bolt (SV) Dubina (~a) FranL (Tu). 108-LB-Rdey (BR). Councilman (C), Bri t (A), ~kelley (Tu); i54-~~-~c~ulle; (Le), Bridwell (~e): Blanks (BR), Can (Lafl65-LB:Densmne (BR), Standridge (EBE), Lull (Le), Huckabee (Ba). 174-LB-Blanks (BR) Wilson (Le) Wesson (EBE) Anderson (Be). 180-LB- ~os&ick (E33E) Thomas (BR) Breed (h) Warren (LL). 191-LB-~pe&gwr (La), LOT (Le), ~abrop (A), BOO& (BR); HVY~T-H~H (BR), ones (Le), Diffley (SV), Salieba (La). ARIZONA Class AA SCORING-(Top 21)-Alhambra 62 Tempe 53 Pueblo 35 Kofa 33 Catalha 30 Maryvale 28, Palo Verde 26, washiniton 26, weitwood 24, Sunnyslape723, ~cottsdad 22, Cortez 20, Tucson 18, Amphitheater 17, Mesa 13, Sunnyside 11, Camelback 10, West 10, Carl Hayden 8, Prescott 8, Arcadia IB-Velesques (Westw) champion Entiques (Co) 2nd Williams (am) 3rd MOSS (Cat) 4th; 103-LB-Hinderliter (Al), ~t&z Te), Figueroa (hie), Ives (Sunnysi); llb-~b- Lopez (93, S?lvatierra (Co), McNeeley (&, Davis (CH); 120-LB-Cachem (Al), Hoffman (Cat), Gibson (Te), Ferra (Pr); 127-LB-Tellez (PV), Flick (West), Baker (A1 Shannon (Cat); 133-LB-Beakley JTe), Price (Pu), delatorre (St. Mt), Deanng (Am]: 138-LB-Thibodeaux Am), Williams Sc), Anderson (Cat), Engstler (K). 145-LB- Benson (Al) Black (Bc) Stevens (Wa!) Thompson (PV); 154-~~--~rrendmu10 (Te, Coley (Ma)' Canwright {PV Wiles (~&mysl). 165-LB-Phillips (K) Brown (Westw Sharp (~a/, Willingham (kl); I ~ o - L B ~ (Sunnysl), s ~ ~ ~ Parker (&a), Spitler (Ar I : Wper (Me); HVYWT-Dawsun (Tu), BiddleComb (Ma), Conklin (Te), Irby (Al). Class A-B-C SCORING-Holbrook 88, Winslow 81, Flowing Wells 77, Snowflake 67, Phoenix Indian 49, Tolleson 41, Benson 38, Mingus 37, St. Johns 26, Buena 18, Tuba City 15 Window Rock 11, Marana 10, Buckeye 10, ASDB 8, Canyon del Oro 6, Round ~alle): 5, Bourgade 3, Peoria 4, Sanders LB-Bahe (H) ohampian, Contreres (W) 2nd7 Namoki (PI) 3rd, Sumatzkuku (TC) 4th; 103-LB-Damon (W), Underwood (H), Harper (FW), Glover (T 112-LB-Satala (H) Ainsa (T) Fernandez (Bue) Homhoma (TC). 120-LB-Ortega (& Bnmball (Sn ~e&andez (de) Charley (PI);' 127'-~B-~ultid (PI), Lozano (M), bosswhite (HI: Honyoana (Sn), i33-lb-~almer (Sn), Geor e (PI), Dailey (W), Wilson (FW); 138-LB- Sodduth (FW), Koury (H), Garcia (Sn) emales (W). 145-LB-Moore (M) Lacson IBen), Sherwwd (SJ), Haneman (FW); '154-~B-~oder'(Fw), Dayis (T), ~Gde~ood H, Harley (ASDB); 165-LB-Beckett (FW), Adams (Ben), Hillis (WR), Siquierous (PI!). 180-LB-Hensley (Sn) Cullum (W Hobson (FW), Earley (PI); HWWT-DeWitt (EX),' Gonzales (W), ~ayde; (Buc), Smith. (SJ). BRITISH COLUMBIA - CANADA SCORINFBumaby South 91, Eurnaby Central 68, Delbrook 43, Killarney 2& Others-Carson Graham Gladstone Lord Byng, Nanaho, L. V. Rogers, Stanley Humphreys Steveston +empleton %toria. 98-~B-&her (ES) >hampion, Xi ers (D) 2nd, Bagan (LB) 3rd Grimmett (K) 4th. 106-LB-Richard (BS) Hi ashi (3,. Cox (BC) F1 (V). llk~b-~elrni~ Stone (BS) Cramwick! (BS~, Deguglielmo (-1): i~e~-~~abworth (BS), ~cl?on& (BC), M-o (K), Gorman (V); 130-~B--~~as;r (BC), Hannan BS), Jagpal (CG, Deptuck (SH; 136-LB-Rambough (D), Devme (CG), Stewart (B&, Malhame (BC. 14) -LB-Adanrs (BC), Brodsguard (V), Miller (D), Costa (T); 148-LB-Thompson (BS I ' Sullivan (BS), Miloglay (V), Findlay (BC); 157-LB-Gray (D), Tuka (BC), Roberts (K): (m7

42 40 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 Laurie (BC); 168-LB-Reisenleiter (D), Kayaks (G), Flkolf (SH), Dennison (BS). 178-LB-Gpddard (BS), C'houinard (V), Hawson (G), St~bbs (BC); 19l-~~-~obertso~ S) Hendr~hen (BS) Jackson (BC), Edwards (CG); HVYWT-Mallnosky (K), Paulson IBSL Dalzhl (BO, wkght (N). CALIFORNIA Centrd Section SCORING-So Bakersfield 78 No Bakersfield 76 Bakersfield 60 E Bakersfield 57 McLane 40 En' sburg 36 ~ortervilie 31 Clovis d Roosevelt 25' ide era 24 ~ootl hill 22. ~eiano % ~anf&d 19. Dos palm 18. ~orloran 16 ~diion 14 ~oo;er 14 W. Bakersfield 13 '~edwood 12 Merced 10 Fresno 10 ~en&al 10 ~xetkr 9 ~ullard 7, Reedley 6, ~anier 5, Arvin 2: Shafter 2, ~ t ~hitne;. 1, Sierra 1.' Tulare western LB-Williams (SB) dampion, Mor an (EB) 2nd Inouye MA) 3rd Serros (Ba) 4th; IO3-LE-Coane (NB), Yoabida (~5, Lawrence '@a), Lit$ (SB); il2-l~-~ing (Ma), Jones (Ho), Seabourn (SB), Amstutz (Fo)- 120-LB-Contreras (K) Roberts (NB Hwrera (as) Moulton (MeL) 7~7-L~--~a~k& (SB), Croweler of, Vela &Mcd Shimizu (a): 133-LB-TShearer'(~~), Burnett (NB), Jones (Ha, Gomez (Co); 1 -LB- Drtbosque (DP). Garcia (WB) Jones (NB) Garcm EB). 125-LB-Iv (SB) Rabban (PI Ingraham Me) Ervin ($d). 15~~d~1vaa-e~ (Be) ' Williams (60) G&S (NB) ~iies Ha). 166-~&-~iga (De) a Powell (McL) Smith \CB) Na 'er (his 17.5-LB-: Miller {.Mi, Rodman (m), ~ sl& (P). wurtsrnith (Ex); l~l-~~--ip"&esky $1, Padilla SB) Pickrell (K), Vose (Bu); HVYWT-Bedel (Ro), Herrera (Fr), Rucker (EB), Borba ba.~ Northern Coast - Division 1 SCORZNC (Top %)-Sunset 64 Novato 54 Arroyo 37 Berkeley 35 Canyon 32, Newark 30 Richmond 29 washin'ton 28 ~en&son 27 S& Lorenzo 26 ' Hayward 23 Lon 23, ~ncind Eden f7, ~anhppio 16, ~akfic 15, Tens ~inda!2, ~ e & e 11, Mlssion San Jose 11, Redwood 1, Willits 9, Castro Valley 8, lrvlngton 7, San Leandro 6. Kelseyville 5, Kennedy LB-Donaldsoa (No) cham 3m Moreland (C 2nd Hodges (S) 3rd Kirt Donaldson (No 4th- 106-LB-VentimigEo &o$, Peterson (Hi ~dod Rd ~hibata'(~~e. 115-LB- Codins (NO) McCarty (S Nishimura B). Sudi (F); 12i-Lh-Chavee (Te]' Whitlodc (S). ~biieh;ad (A) Teockosio (Ken) j30-lb-gama (L), Ferdinand (S, ha to (B), Trask (Ne); 136-Lh-~artin (A), diskanen 4, Garics L) Fletcher &e); 141-LB- Paeheco (SIa) Morrow (ME) DelaRma 6 Hobbs (&a) 148-LB--Machaedo ($) Goldsmith TL~ Sabrea (MS J ' Serrano (Ke{).'lSI-LB-Bdary (Q Herr- (Re ~arh6 (No). Howel (Pfe); 168-LB--daO;er (B), ~lorbs (S), Turnboa (~i): Moore (C). 178-LB- Marsden Te), Wr' ht (Ne), Thompson (H). Faria (Wa); 194-LB-Weaver [~i), Jones (ya). ToAd (~~),~hson (CL); J3VYWT-Currier (A), Tippett (E), McConvey (ME), Hildeath (Ta). 20, ~ i. Sac-Joaquin SCORING-Ceres 54 Downey 42 Vacaville 27 Folsom 26 Grace Davis 24 Bella Vista 23 Marysville 2i Modesto 20' Del Campo i7 Hughson715 Turlock 14 Linden 13 ~ra& 12 San ~ua; 12 Sonora i2 Yuba City 9' Edison 8, ~ Dorado 7,'~twater 5, iivingstony 5 Placer 5 +anden 5 Gevada Union ' Roseville 95-LB-~ougherty (SJ~&ampion' Welsh (C) 2id ~omin'o (Van) 3rd- 103-LB- McBride (C), Bar s (H), Oe (P); il2-~~-~aldeck& (So), Mulllns (C ~ksma (Do); l2o+b-irizarry Fo), Meikle (Mo), Hilas (Vac); 127'-LB-Spears ($ ouy (GD) Tm~t (Vac); Tun (R), Logan (YC), Perry (H); 138-LB-Fuentes IT*), B~&

43 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 41 C) Addington (DC) Woolheater (Wood). 145-LB-Wilson (Ma) Blueford (Mo) Pray BS); ~S~-LB-H~C~S*(BV, Muller DC), 0 ~rien GD); l$-~b-~organ (Lin), Idathers Do), Mason (BY); 175-A-Vogt (fi?), Mm (Ed), O'Bnen (GD); 191-LB-Carter (F), t roy (Ma), Jones (Ed); HVYWT-Wlhn (A), Boykin (Vac), Erdmann (F). Son Diego SCORING-Monte Vista 79 Mount Miguel 61 Morse 35 Helix 33, Santana 15, El Gapitan 15 Grossmont 14 S& Dieguito 14 dcoln 13 ]killtop 13 an Marcos 13 Granite H&S 12, Qlula \iistta 9,.Escondidoy9,. ~ceansid; 9, El Cajdn% La Jolla 7: Kearney 5, San Diego 5, Umversity 4, Mar Vista 4, Castle Park 3, PO& Lorna LB-Kida (MoV) &a-mpion, Ray (MtM) 2nd, Wqes He) 3rd, Duarte (0) 4th. 106-LB-Howell (S), Niem (G), Spelts (ECap), Rodnqu~z (L); 115-LB-Sandoval (&): Polkowslu (CV) Denham (Mo) Ray (MtM) 123-LB-Ito (M) Blocker (MoV) Spiva Hi Haag (s).' 130-LB-~akahhi (MoV) bonta (MtM) ~o$a (San Die o), braham [Hi]: 136-L~~~ouaeli (MoV) Planta (M~M) Dowers (kaj) Wads (M$. 141-LB- ~obkson (MtM) Fousek (MO?) Cavalluzzi (b) Landers (M~;v). l48-~~-kmal1 (M) Francis (He) duden (MtM hson (Hi). 15?-LB-~illiamson '(He) Beers (ECa )' Treinen (M&) Chambers ( h e 168-L~-M'arquez (SM) Goger (E) bra ell (K) H&; (MtM); 183-~6-~urner (~~ieiito), McCollough (~o~),'young.(~e), Funke (~f; 218- LB-Brown (GH), Daley (MoV), Blash (LJ), Dommguez (Ecaj). COLORADO Division I SCORING-(Top 30)--Grand Junction 56, Adams City 33, Ranum 31 Arvada West 30, Fruita 27, Mapleton 26, Montrose 23, Cherry Creek 21, Sterlinf 10, W. Denver 18, Lincoln 17, Cannon City 15, Birghton 15 Aurora Central 5, Alameda 15 Arapahoe 14 Rocky Ford 13 Jefferson Counz, $2, Aurora Hinkley 12, Greeley ~esi 11, Colo. S 'rings Mitchell i0, So. Denver Golden 9 E Pueblo 9, Manual 8, Lamar 8 &eat Rid e 8 Boulder 7 Ft Collins 7 hvel&dm7 96-L~~~uillen (~fi dam ion, C&eld (AH) 2n6 Maestas (A~C 3rd, Lobato (R) 4th io3-lb-ra&z ~app 0rtiz (DW) Reed r) Lopez (A). 112-LB-Mac- Ar&r (AuC) Black (4) ~ & (Mo) k ~aeitas (Ad$ j20-~~-~an&& (Br Harrington (GJ) ~o&ales (Bo, hnnand (G): 1%7-~~-~arh&z (CaC) Bowker (Jk Blowers (Mo), ldnderson Lo). i33-lb-woolfdd (ac) Lloyd (Fr) M&O (DS), Bab (AdC. 138-LB-Salinas {Ad* Pie ont DL) Ross Gr) Peters JPE 145-LB-Gordon (GI? Baratta (R), Morrison (st), Ztro [A~w'); 154&bb%tner (R]: Rains (CSM), ~arr.koa (Mo) Cox (GJ. 165-LSCarter (St) Scovllle (ArW) Dunla (DM) Deats (Ch 180-b-Dove );L.), Mahan GW) ~c&orr (FtC), ode; (RF); fwywl!-~ohnston (8: Bomareto (Map), Gustafson {Ard, Frank (Lov). Division I1 SCORING (Top 20)-Steamboat Springs 50 Ft. Lupton 39 Center 38 Oilathe 33 Rifle 32 Sheridan 28 Fowler 28 Meeker 2f Gunnison 24 hvergreen d2 ~ooseveli 22, Crai 19, Akron 17, Yuma 14, Battle ~iuntain 14, ~ountain Valley 13, Broomfield 1 kllege High 11, Canturi 11, Platte Valley 11. Others-Burlineon, Cedaredge, Ea e bailey, Ignocio, Louisville Middle Park, Sargent, Deaf & Blmd. a-lb-wres (Fo) champion, hian (Sh) hd, Morale. (Cen) 3rd, M~dina (Sa) 4th- 103-LB-Greedi~ld (Y), Seivers (G), Lo z (I, Perez (Cr); 112-LB--Vlgd (MtV), CO& (Br) Lenard (Fh Marshall Cen). 12~%B-&dian (BM), Ruiz FtL), Jiminez (SS) to& (Bu). le7-lsato (ShJ ~aiarnillo Cen) Palmer O) Loclrbart (SS ~SS-L~ Trujillo (dr), Appel (SS), ~op'cbo (DB) &itey(cen); l&3-h-.taussig (ilk), Howard (FtL), Stockemer (Ced), Bhght (MP ; 14k-~B-~hendan (pl), Whte (Ev), Longwell (0, Lofton (Cen); 194-LB-Goodmaa (!A), Jensen (Me), Lemweber (FtL), bane (EVal. 165-LB-Gray (O), Duncan (SS), Hart (G, McCollam (FtL); 180-LB--Wagner (Ro' I Schelly (CH), Van Sickle (Po), Ferrara (L]; HVYWT-Dorr (SS), George (Ri), Barne; (Ev), Taylor (G). CONNECTICUT CIAC - Section I SCORING-Sta les 97, Greenwich 67, Stamford 36, Rippowan 36, Danbury 34, Brien McMahon f2. l66-i&sheff&-(stap) ohampian, Coo er (G) 2nd Atencio (D) 3rd Gentile (R) 4th. 115-LB-Trautwein (R) Phillips Stap) &nle (G) bane (D). 123-L'h-Chaney (stad): Moffat (R Black (G) 'c01azzo [Stamj. 130-~B-Bkoks (G) Pel1 (Stap) Wallace (D Yarboro ham). 13&iB-~iddleton (d) Stur is (R), Birch '(~ta ~ennin ton (Stam]: 141-LB--kader y(~ta ) Franc (G) Frdlin (fi) Hanren D). flb-l-lb--dden Fields (Stam) ~ma%ent (G) ~oier (D). 157-dB-~lsuri~ [G)' Hunter (Stap) william: (D), Kish (BM); 168-~B-~rbck (Stam),' Duvoisn (Stap), ~i;rce (D), ~ow&end (G);

44 BEST IN DELAWARE: L-R kneeling-nau (Newark) Wright (Wm. Pan) Soccmso (Wm. Penn) Thomas (~e~aham), Fogg (~e~a~arrj, Roy Rigby (caesar. Rodney), Welsh (~arhngton); standing-ma~shall (Sm ma), Gildersleeve (DeLaWarr), Reese Rigby (Caesar Rodney), Krapf (Tatnull), ~hetzyer (Wm. Penn). FLORIDA STATE WINNERS- L-R front-secada (Curley) Sokol (Coral Park) Iannarelli (Hialeah), Meyer (~disbn), weisman (North ~iamik Paskewitz (Coral >ark); back-warf (Miami Springs), Cooper (Edison), Blanchard (Coral Park), Hall (Coral Park), Simm (Jackson), Parker (Coral Park). NEW ENGLAND CLASS A PREP SCHOOL ACES. L-R sitting-nevius (Goo. Dummer), Biddle (Exeter), Bretschger (Mt. Hermon), BTOW~ '(Williston), Clarke (Tabor), Lee (Mt. Hermon); standing-smiley (Exeter), Batty (Mt. Hermon), Wilson (Mt. Hermon), Stone (Wilbrahamn), Young (Tabor), Haummnn (Exeter).

45 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS LB-Eorderud (S tam), Donovan (Stap), Friedman (BM), Kutcha (R); HVYWT- Headley (Stap), Val (D), Pope (BM), Sacz (R). Cl WA SCORING-Suffield 49 Hopkins 45 Taft 44 Wooster 35 Choate 30 Kingswood 27 Salisbury 26, Loomis 23,'~ent 17, ~&ana~olih 16, ~ornfrei 12, Avon i2, Cheshire 12: Gunnery LB-Schaeffer (H) champion, Henkel (Cho 2nd Yanagida (Su 3rd Dudley (Sa) 4th; 115-LB-Prutzman (Ki), Canning (P), Leis '(H) T~gnor (ho),121-lb- Barnini (Sa), Reeves (T), Cook (Su, Blandy (W); 127-~&~arshay (L), '~hia~inelli (H) Phalen (G) Freeland (Sa). lds-lb-marshall (Su) Leone (Kl) Buckman (H) ~radshaw (cho).' 138-LB-watt& (T) Halsey (H) ~ayson) (Su) ~eini~& (W). 145-LB~ Huber (W) ~che~ (Ke) Greene (~uj Hehre (HZ- 152-~B-&ittdrnw (G) Nichols L) Cardin) (Ke) chamiers (G). 160k~-~&erts'(~) Sosby (Su) Easto (s:) Henry [Wj; 167-~~-~'urphy (Che), drosso (M), Sinnott (dho), ~achi&ky (Ke); i77-lf Sklaver (T), Emmanuel (P), Scott (Sa); HVYWT-Parker (Su), Jones (T), Estes (ICI), Maurnunes (M). DELAWARE TUS-Brandywine Caesar Rodney, Christians Claymont, Conrad, DeLaWarr, Delmar, Dickinson, Docer A.F., Dover A. I. DUPO&, P. S. DuSont, Friends, Georgetown, Harrington, Middletown, ~ilford', Millsboro, Mt. Pleasant, Newark, Wm. Penn, Sanford, Seaford, Smyrna, St. Andrews, Tatnall, Tower Hill, Wilrnington. 95-LB-Nau (N) champion, Hayes (Milf) 2nd, Woodard (WP) 3rd Pearson (TH) 4th. 103-LB-Wright (WP), Wilkins (Ck, Thornes ig), Lambert (s~.ai; 112-LB-~mrd (WP) Coraor (B) Dunnm (Sm) &en (TH). 20-LB-Thomas (Dcla) Muckle (WP) ~exngski (Co) ~ k t e St A$ 127:~~--~ogg (bela) Martin (St A) RW~O (Cl) Greed; (H). 133-LB-kigby (hi $itzpatick (Co Rust (Ch) West (N.' 138kB-Welch (H), ~ a &(N), mapman ( ~ t. ~utbnaw i ~ (&I ~-~arshad* (Sm) Hogue (st A Bullen (WP) Gordon 1 ' -LB-Gildersleev~ (Dela), Leorand (WP~ Morris ki& Keltey (N); i6s-~~--$eese Rigby (CR),?rake WP), Schmertzler (G/, Powell {Co). 18O-LB-Krapf (T), Tdlq (WP). Donofno (Mt 6), Thornton (G); HvYWT-~hetzle; (WF), Wllluns (Mllf), IUlngerman (B), Casey (Dela). FLORIDA SCQRING (Top 29)-Coral. Park 103, Curley 54, Norland 47, Palmetto 45, No. Miami 45, McArfhur 43, Eduon 35, Strarahan 33, Jackson 31, Hlaleah 28, Merritt Island 27, M~ami MA 27, Miami Spnngs 27, So. Broward 22, Carol City 21, Pompano Beach 19 Cocoa Beach 17 Coral Gables 17, NE Ft. Lauderdale 11, Satelite 11, St. ~etersber~ 11, Miami deach LB-Paskewitz (CP) champion, Pastore (Nor) 2nd Kil ren (PB) 3rd Curtis (Pal) 4th 103-LB-Weisman (NM) Brisson (CP) Tresrach (~h). R~-LB-M~w~' (E), Romano ( ~ d ) Neff (Pal) Alliard (st): l20-~~-1a&areui (H) ~ar'uin (C) S (St) Maybin (MM~). 127-~&sokol (CPj, Seltenright (Pal) cad (MS? Fultz'(~p"r33-~6-~ecada (C) dnnelleir &Nor) Kleigina (CG) ~c~dsrn; (Pal) 138kB-~arker'(~~) Scbumaker (M;) Toms C ) s'chwartz (MB). '145-LB-Simm IJ) Ortez (C) GrossbLd (MMA) clad (St). 154-~~-~aU (8) or& (MI) Bosse (NM) Lee (MC$ 165-~~-~lanchard (CP) ~a&otta (Nor) ~ a l l (Mc) d FVest9(MMA). IdbLB-C& (E) Wills (SB) ~osquette (C), ~enyoh (MI); HVYW'~-W~~~ (MS), htlackrnon (J), Abbey (&M), ~obbid (Pal). GEORGIA Division I SCORING (Top 18)-Briarcliff 75, Willin am. 47 Woodward Acad 39 kes 36, Towers 32 Druid Hills 30 Chamblee 23 $ssde $20, Avondale 18,'Cr&s%eys 15 Cherokee i4, Baker 12, Tucker 12, ~Aetta 7, Lakeslde 5, Tdt Co. 5, campbed Smyrna 3 Mark Smith 3 95-~k~est (Wi) ohauhpion, Phagen. To) 2nd,.Aiken (Dy) 3rd, Thibadeau (Br) 4th. 103-Ltl-Peckham (To) Long (CK) WAams Wi) Broadus (*a& 112-LB-Lane (*); Smtt To) Cummings '(Ba) ~larksbn (R). 12h-LBkoats (A) ulpepper (Wi) S1lre.s L). 1&7-~B-Yalvelage (Brf Ferguson (WA) Goodman (Wi) bapman (R). 1d3-LBb&night (WA) Gober (D;) Allen (R) ~griso Wi). 138-IhWkhanker &), fiehse (Dy) Davis (A)' Bargiatiotis '(wa). I451LB-Sadie b) Gartwell (WA) Pemebaker p~j J ~ober' Dy). 154-~S5-~la& (*HI, Hendrix IBrf Esparza (R) A1thimr (CS); A), bettmer (Cha), Martin (WA), 0rt--' Ba); ~~o-lb-g~~ 6d~kice (Br Cross (Wi) Hudgins (Ma) Chastam (DH igi-m-mcl- (Cha,) Jarmeson (Dy' Hamon (~d), Millis (MS); E~TwT-s~w &el, Foster (DH), Glover (CK), Binkley (Br : Division /I SCORING (Top 19)-Walker 55, Westminster 53, Sequoyah 41, Fitzgerald 37, E. I

46 44 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 HAWAII SCORING-Punahou 78 Kaimuki 60 Kamehameha 58 Kailua 55 Waianae 40 Kahuku 38 Leilehua 28 '~olani 23, Hiio 22, Radford 22,' Baldwin 26, Waialua 16: Farrington '14 St ~ouis' 0 95-~B-~ai&a i~aim) champion, Nazareth (L) 2nd, Kawana (Kah) 3rd; 103-LB- Rego (Waian), Takaaze (H), Tanaka (Kaim); 112.-LB--Harris (Kam), Lopmis P), Kamidoi (B). lz0-lb-oh (I) Maruyama (Waian) Cams (R). 127-LB-Bsm (R!) Chalmers (~kian), Sabresis (dil); 133-LSD. Ch&ers. (~aianf, Wilson (L), ~ujita'ke (Kaim) LB-Ahuna (Karn), Nako (H), And+a (Waian); 145-LB_Tengan (Kaim), ~our~eoii (Kml) Peters (F). 154-LB-Oakley (Kall) Reppun (P) Hlga (Kam). 165-LB--Moeai ah): Lundquist '(P), Carstinsen (Kail); h0-lb-a& i~aim), ~bb?& (P),. Kent (F). 191-LB-Afuvai (Kah), Braun (P), Kimura (F); 210-LB-Scott (P), We~se (Kail), Loewe; (Kaim); HVYWT-Moraco (P), Mahoney (Kam), Lelotae (I). IDAHO Class A SCORING-Marsh Valley 62 Borah 35 Pocatello 33 Snake River 33 Idaho Falls 24 Caldwell 20 Capital 18 skyfine 17 Bhl 36 payeke 16 Boise 15' Mt Home 15' Soda spring; 13, So. ~re&ont 12, Bokneville li,,vallivue 11, ~i~hlan6 10,' Minico 10: Wallace 10, Burley. 9, figby 9, Blackfoot 7? Filer 7, Moscow 7, American Falls 6, Grangeville 6, Lewiston 5, Sandpomt 4, Twln Falls 3, Aberdeen 1, Nampa LB-Jones (SR) champion, Fulkerson (Ca ) 2nd, Prlce (Mal) 3rd, Brown (Bor) 4th; Norris (SS), Criddle (MV), Meyer (Eap), Melchert. (L); 115-LB-Lish (MV Baldwin (Buh) Jones (Bor) Deschamps (Mall. 128-L,B-Lish (MV) Slmpson (Borb Hardy (Cal) htrell (~uh).' 130.-LB-Leavitt (SR) Jones R) hoda as (Cal) ~ollo; (Buh. 136-ib~d~erton (h) Anderson (Eon) K'elsey (Bh johnson (Mi). ~ L B - Dade (MV), Neikle (IF), ~iister (Boi), ~ ched (Mi); 148-iB-Caocia (pod, Staddard (SF) Riley (Bur) Wolf (SS). 157-LB-Terry (Bor) Miller (MV) McGregor (Cal), Boo&er (AF). 1~8-~B-~illw&d (Poc), Anderson (w) Brollier (~oi) Denton (F). 183-LB-~e&n (MH) DeCoursey (V), Norton (POC), ' Struhs (Sk); ~ Y W T - T ~ ~ ; (Pay), Wood (Sk), ~ro& (H), Pumphrey (G). Class B SCORING-Parma 106 Teton 92 North Gem 44 New Plymouth 27 Middleton 23 Grace 21 Ririe 15 De&o 15 ~ d 12 a ~ambridie 10 Kimberly ld Fruitland 10: West ~efierson 9 hlley 8 +ood ~ive; 7 Marsing 5 'Castleford 2 'Challis ~&~nyder'(~) chitladon, Tuttle (~~)'2nd, ~?wle; (Gr) 3rd, ~in)senman (T) 4th. 106-LB-Berry (T) Pnce (PI Knowles (NG) Scbewe (D 115-LB-Doramus (Mi Zierner (NP) Stroig (T) Ant6on (Dl. 123-LBhtaey (P) Ckeirette ((NG) Hansen (Tf Swinney (MA). 130-~~koster (T), h?ason (P) Wilcott )(wr) Gilber (GG). 136-LL Chase (P), ~dwler (Gr) Baldwin (V) Yates (R). 14l-LB-~H~ey (T) stekart (WJ) Fraser (Gr) Gratzer (~k). ~~S-LB-B~S (Klf. 157-i~-~ain (F), bush (R), Morrison IP), Moffat (T). i68-~~-~tkindon P), ~egdon (NG) Campbell (Mi) Roundtree (Ki). 183-~~-~&sen T) Repenn k Bayes (NP), Skon (D); HW~-'Trent (P), ~&er (T), Whitworth &&), Shiley (Mi]: (Ku) duchanan (Cam) eath ham (T) ~linei ILLINOIS SCORING (Top 19)-Rock Island 25 Evanston 22, Orland Park 22 Champaign 21 Pekin 21 ' Skokie 18 Moline 17 &ma1 18 Park Fdrest 16 Granite City 15: Addison i4 Calumet kity 14 JOE& 14 Oak irk 14, Dolton 14 West Chicago 13 Chicago Or; 11 Franklin park 11, ~ew' Lenox 11. Others-~rlin~tbn Heights Aurorl Barrington, ~lu; Island, Decatur, Evepen Park Fox Lake Harvey J3igbl&d park' La Grange, Maywood, Midlothian, ornson, &th ~hicaio;, Oak' Lawn, OSWP&

47 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 45 Rock Island Allernan, Waukegan. 95-LB-Casiano (CC) champion, Whitted (H) 2nd Mangilardi (CO) 3rd Puebla (Mol) 4th- 103-LJB-Fuchs (GC) Jackson (Au) ~uideka (Mor) Brown (J). il2-lb- Parke (I&) Vail (OL) ~acobs' (B) Cross (w). 120-LJ&~e$. (Sf ~elander (EP) Mattox (Chj Tobin (~b). 127-~B-~ranum (PF~ Moore (RI) park& (NC) or en& (P). 133-~&~il- (E)' Welter (FL) Cook (~k) Raft (EP~. 138-~B-~o~us (Ad) ~hasse (0) Ward (E) lkolff (Or P). ' 145-m~hhe (RI) ~izzuca (Oa P) piersod (Or P) ~dokas (J). i54-~b-~ates (N) James (Mol) ~Gtchinson (LG) dl (BI 1~~-~FL~nderwoob (P), Zrnuda (Mi), s6mers (AH), dtt (FP); I~o-LB-S~~I~~ (Chk Zadravetz (Or P), Pratt (WC), Arnold (RI Al); PNYWT-Mudron (J), Chandler (NL), Moritz (Ma), Mittelberg (S). INDIANA SCORING-Indianapolis Shortridge 25, Franklin Central 22, No. Central 21, So. Ben Adams 20 Anderson 16 Columbus 13 Gary Andrean 13 Lankland 12 Ben Davis 11 ~ndiana~ohs Cathedral il ~ndiana~olii Northwest 11 Lkence Cenkal 11 ~looml ington 10 So Ben was6ington 10 Muncie South Side 9 Elkhart 8 G& Horace Mann 8 kan-kond Gavit 8 1n&&apolis Arlington 8 Lokansport 8 '~anchester 8 New ~lban~ 6 Calumet 6 '~~diana~olis Washington $ Beech rod 4 Ft wan; Concordia 4 ~ary Wirt 4 ~arnmond 4 Southport 4 ~bansville Reitz 2 '~or't Wayne Central 2 gort Wayne duth Side 2 kighland 2 fimtown 2 ~afayett; Jefferson L~&nith (FC) champion ~adkk (L) 2nd wgtson (IW) drd Scheeringa (H) 4th. 103-LB--Startzman (6) G-~L (GHM) ~i-ons (A) Jarboe (ER). 1 ~~-LB-MCK& (INW) Hays (B) ~ti~h. (C) Magyar (J). 120-~~--~u&ell (SBA) ~ohies (NC) Estes (NA) %'inner (FWC). 127-LB-~arnier ( d~) Hughes (MSS) ~e2i-z (IA) ~lstott' (NA). 153-LB-Bamard (F&) Kratzer (E) ~c~uliar (IA) atk kin's (C). 138-kB-~ern (IC): Carpenter (M) ~dami (C) H-i (SBW). 145-h--~ardner (h). Chisto her C), Fegely (GW) $ews ~~~)-'154-LB-James?A) Blackwell (IS) ~udd (H) ~fkxi IB L~-~ap&A (mj, ~alis (SBA), Denker (~b), Jqckson (F~~TC); 180-~$--Boyle (& Bond (HG) Coleman (IS), Rouse (LJ); HVYWT-Prltchard (NC), Dauss (SBW), Rosa (SF), ~ anl& (FWSS). IOWA Class AA Class A SCORING-Harlan 31 Janesville 24 Algona 24 DeWitt 21 Greene 18 Greenfield 15 Jesup 14 Oakland i4 Pleasant v'alley 14 dlle Plaine 12 Prairie 15 Hampton, 13: Alden 14, Hawarden i2, Jo.hnston 12, ~ t.' Vernqn 12, 0ra$ge. 12, ~ig&urn~y 12, State Center 12 Logan-Magnoha 10 Elkader 9 Vmton 9 Commg 9 Postvdle 5, Tri-Center 5, C-anche 4, Lewis ~ekal 3, a don Rural 9, Rockwell kity LB--McCune (D) ohampiom, Lang ( a) 2nd Kerstern (Har) 3rd Schropp (Pr) 4th. 103-LB-Graham (S), Trees (Dreene Lach (kr) Wilson (~re&). 112-~~-~isto~ (Haw) Tonn (Je) Schropp (Pr) Ikpfer (Cheer&). 120-~&~illon' (Ham) Wilson ~reerk) Bothwel19(~ri-C) ohnsdn (L-M). 127-L~k3aude (Alg), Blank v)), Havick pa), &enis (Linn-Mar); d3-lb-nasm (sc), Eyberg (Oa), Hughes (Po$, Thornsen MtV). 138-LB-Thomas (Jo), Gresham (PV) Hodapp (Har) Johnson (L-M 145-LByoung. (Mg) Snodgrass (MtV) chuma ache; (PV) Boeck $!)a 154-LB-Makcek (BP Knurson (D~W), Lee (Co), J& Johnson L-M): 165-~~-~~lsrm (Aid), Gross (Ha.!; Davls ( e), Scott (Ca); 180-LB-'Fh0mpwn La), Allen (Greene), Burchett (Har), Andr- son (Lo; HVYWT-Smith, (&), Maehl (E), Larsen (Har), Hammen (RC).

48 -- - MASS. STATE LEADERS:, L-R, kneeling-eng (Brookli?e), Zick (Springfield Tech), Andrews (Springfield Classtcal), Curtas (Scituate) Gauthze~ (Lowell) Sheehan (NOTwood); standing-hart (Springfield Tech) ~ a l, (West i ford), ~altrh& (Wellesley), Thone (Pentucket), Laniewski (~~mouthj, Manczni (Ashland). NEW JERSEY'S TOP MATMEN: L-R kneeling-kenny (Westfield), Colaneri {Cliffside) Fiod (St. Cecelia) Kochakji (~Lrgenfield), Edwards (No. Hunterdon) Lanxa {~coich Plaines). standiag-~uckworth (Phillipsburg) Morris (~hilli~sbur~): Blake (Hackettstown), ~ u n (Washington i Twp), Williams ($eaneck), McCue (Bernardsuille).

49 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 47 KANSAS Class AA SCORING (Top 10)-SaIina 67 Wellington 33 Derby 32 Newton 24 Hutchinson 21 Arkansas City 21 Topeka ~aydgn 19 Dodge ~jty 18 ~a;s Cadets 16 Highland ~ari 16 others-~am&s Emporia El ~irado ~eavenworth Liberal ~akhattan Tumer, Wichita Carroll ~fichita ~eif~hts Wichit'a Kapaun ~ichita wkst winfie~b. 95-LB-Gall IDC) champion, kilson (Hu) 2nd' Gill (S) 3rd 'Teeter De 4th. 103-LB-Teschke (C), Martz (Tu) Howard (Le), &filgs (Wi). ~I'~-LB-GU~ (I& D): Maestes (De) Nyqwst (S) Lunt IwH). 120-LZi4hmhan Faust (De) Barrett (N) Isaacs (h). 127-~~l~eith (S) drawford (Hu) Burrows (km) ~olcomi, (WK - 13i-~~-~elfe1d (Wi), Thaw (N), d. Howard (S), garris (HP); ~~S:LB-MOIT~S (Ad: Brewer (S) White (Em), Peloqum (HC); 145.LB-Landis (We), Lettau (N), Betts (S), Baker (HU); 154-LB-Ryan (HC), McCloskey (S), Werner (WC), Washington (WH); 165-LB-Armstrong (Li), Balding (De), Elder (S), Morel1 (WW); 180-LB-Capoccia (THA Wilkerson (We), Retter (M), Orth (DC); HVYWT-Edson (HP), Stacy (AC), G. Elder (S), Ham (TH). Class A SCORING-St. Francis 71 Norton 69 Goodland 59 Oakley 51 Colby 38 Hoxie 23 Shawnee Heights 21 0ber1H 18, ~ratt'l3, Ulysses 8: Russell 7,'~ffingham' 6, Andad 5, Columbus 3, ~od~lass LB-Cook (StF) champion Lohefener (Ob) 2nd Cooper (H) 3rd Mearin (Oa) 4th. 103-Lb-Austin (G), Ward (N;,. Hollirnan (StF), ~iller (H); ll%~~-~ampe (~olb): Lowry (N) Jackson (Oa) Wlggmgton (H). 120-Lb-Campbell (a) Rueb (StF), Smith (H), ~iede) (G); 127-~L~aulkender (s&), Peter (Oa), Shields '(G), Meertohl (E). 133-LB-Burke (G) Phiele (N) Singer (SH) Dipman (P). 138-LB-Homing (N) ~imh (Oa), Vernon (R), '~ryan(p); ' ~~~-LB-VOS~ (Glb), ~rodk (G), Donovan (N), kower (Colu); 154-LB-Tacha (N), Keller StF), McKee (Colb), Dorosson (E); 165-LB-Raile (StF) Lemon (Ob) Swager (Colb) Gruenbecker (A) 180-LB-McCants (G) Cook (s~f): Gwaltney (N?, Gwin (P); right (sh), Schmidt (Oa), walk& (U), Zwickle (N). KENTUCKY SCORING-Newport Catholic 97 North Hardin 86 Millersburg MI 65 Hopkinsville 47 Kentucky Blind 34 Ft. 6ampbell 34 ~ards;own St. Joseph 31 haget 30 ~estpo;t 23 Eastern 20 ~rinity 18 Seneca 19 Oldham County 12 ~aldwe~~ COU& 10 campbeil County 8 ' Corbin 7 banville 5 ' Bush 2 Trigg ~ouaty 1. b5-~~-~e~ers (NH) hampion, 'c. Meyers (BSJ) 2nd, Kurtz (MMI) 3rd; 103-LB- Huber (NC) KuhI (FtC) Bridgewater (S). 112-LB-Ckawford (NH), Martin (NC) Boston ( ~t~f. l&~-l~-~i;ens (H) Uhde (T{ Nieporte (NC). 127-LB-Wade (H) ~ood (KB), ~c~lo&e (NC); 133-~~-Mkay (BSJ): Cox (NH), ~Lnvalinka (FtC); 1<8-LB-- Palmer (NCf Bums (NH) DesCombes (MMI). 145-LB-Brandon (NH), Welsh (F), Nichols, (calk); IS~-LB-F& (NC), Bowen (MM'I), Erwin (NH)j 165-LB-Hardin (KB), DiGiacomo (NC), Arnold (FtC); 180-LB--Allen (MMI), Schnider (NC), Brame (H); HVYWT-Anderson (MMI), Deason (H), Hill (GamC). MARYLAND SCORINGCity 77 Gilman 66 McDonough 47 Carver 43 Edmondson 43 Poly 38 Southern 35, St. Joe '30, Forest bark 26, ~unba; 25, ~ervd 23, St. Paul 1)8, ~o~oli 16, Douglass 8, Boy's Latin 6, Friends 2, Curley 1, Northern 1, Northwestern 0, Park LB-Short (Ca) champion, Davis (Ci) 2nd Putterman (G) 3rd Richards (SJ) 4th- 112-LB-Ghee (P), Scott (Ci) Loveman (~c) Whelan (G). li~-~~-~e~mou (~ij, DiMartino (SJ), Dargan (So), '~efferson (DU); '127-~~-~arnibell (Mc), Spencer (Ci), Dunbar (PI, Henson (Me); 133-LB-Fitzgerald (G), James (E), Scott (Mc), Yates (Ci). 138-LB-King (E), Legg (G), Grubb (Mc), Grosskowski (SJ); 145-LB-Gary (FP), ~ady (G), Holmes (Ca), Brown (P); 154-LB-Jordan (Ci), Moors (Me), Trip.+ (So), Caples (SP); 165-LB--Baker (So), Verderamo (L), Jackson (Ci), Somrnervllle (G). 180-LB-Cooper (G), Crippen (E), Brown (FF), Holmes (Ca); HVYWT-Chaplin (DU): Johnson (Ca), Petrides (Ci), Marsheck (P). MASSACHUSETTS SCORING-(Top 25)-Westford 49, Springfield. Tech 48, Lowell 46, Welksley 43, fentucket 38, Weymouth 30, Norwood 27, Sprmgfield Cathedral 22, Brookline 19 Ashland 18, Chelrnsford 18, Springfield Classical 16, Scituate 16, Newton South 15:

50 48 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 Billerica 12, Pittsfield 11, Longmeadow 10, Milton 10, Hamilton-Wenham 9, Winchester 9, Malpole 7, Melrose 6, Ipswich 6, Needham 6, Springfield Trade LB-Eng (Br) champion, Atchinson (SCa) 2nd Monroe (Bi) 3rd (=am (No) 4th. 103-LB-Hart (SF), Carr (Wes), Noonan (Wel), Flickiger (Wal); lli-~b-hail (~es): Hunt (Low) Smith (Pe) Blakeman (Lon); 120-LB-Pdtrmeri (Wel), Ciocca (STe) Thone (~e),' Chouquette '(Pi); 127-LB-P. Thone (Pe), MacDonald (Low), ~e~rac; (Wes), LeRusso (No); Ldewski (Wey), Beauchesne (Bi), Loquidice (STe), Hughes (Pe). 138-LB-Mancini (A) Freme (SCa) O'Callahan (Br) Steele (Wes). IG-LB-Z~~' (STe) Buckley (sc~)) DiFazio (NS~ McGee (Wi). i54~b-~ndrewi (SU) Greener (w&) Cushing (Mi) 'Dzlrden (C). lh~-~~-~urtis (ko) Loiselle (Wes) ~uzehn (Wel), ~ell;?w (Nee); 180-~~--~authi& (Low), Randall (d), GilIis (wey): Ikadney (Br); HVYWT-Sheehan (NO), Perdoni (Wel), Elliott (Low), Whitefield (Pi). MICHIGAN Class A SCORING-(Top 25)-Pontiac Northern 35, Owosso 34, Port Huron 32, Lansing Everett 31, Trenton 28, Ann Arbor 2'7, Flint Central 25, Walled Lake 25, Flint Northwestern 24, Ypsilanti 23, Battle Creek Lakeview 20, Temperance Bedford 20, Kalamazoo Central 17, Grandville 15, Detroit Thurston 15, Farmington 15, Detroit Redford hion 13, Roseville 13, Detroit Catholic Central 11, East Lansing 11, Adrian 9, Lansing Sexton 9, Lansing Eastern 8, Niles 8, Warren Fitzgerald 7. mers-battle Creek Central, Berkley, Hazel Park, Muskegon Catholic Central, Utica. 95-LB-Cobb (FN) champion, Dickinscm (AA) 2nd, Chesher (Ad) 3rd, Breisch (MCC) 4th; 103-LB-Hoddy (O), Kell (PN), Barnes (BCL), Pettit (LEV); 112-LB- Johnson (LEV), Norhgton (FN), Green (PN), Jones (0); l2q-lb-cassel (Fa), Mc- Millan (PH) Gladney (ma) Wille~ (Be). 127-LB-McMillan (FH), Reo (DCC), Highland (G), Buford (BCL);'.~~~-LB-]F~~~'(DRU), Smith (Y), Hyde (WL), Burger (HP), 138-LB--Ault (DT), Hines (Y) Buford (BCL), Washington (N); 145-LB- ~eh&an (O), Fanti (R), Gitchel (G), ~it&erald (WL); 154-LB-Quim (FC), Dyer (AA), Barnett (WF) Sanders (mv); 165-LB-Long (TB) Lake (FC) Canada (LS) Stoddard (EL); 180-~L~afferty (PN), Brandt (WL), ~ilstkad (Tr), Hkrsha (BCC); 'HVYWT- Jackson (KC), Justice (Tr), Rurde (PH), Krause (U). Class 0 SCORING-(Top 33)-Okemos 46, Clarenceville 37, Rogers 33, Dowagiac 32, Lansing WavZrly 31 Otsego 27, Sturgis 22, Buchanan 19 Fenton 19 Durant 18 Char- lotte 17 Lowell Howell 14 Wyoming Park 14 ~iemont 13 &oldwater ld, Flatrock li Lansing ~abriels 12: B. C. ~pringfield 11, ~odwid 11, Greenville 11, River ~ d u 11 ~ e Zeeland 11 Fowlerville 9 Gross Ile 9, Flint-Atherton 8, Mt. Morris 7, St. Johns 7,' Flint-~entdy 6, ~utheran' West 6), Northville 6, South Haven 5, Coloma LB-Tobian (WP) champiom, Blue (St) 2nd Hoose (MtP) 3rd Hightower (RR) 4th. 103-LB-Atkin- (h), McKeason (Law), ~oiey (Fe) Wood (~tfi. 112-LB-Marti~ (d), Klitalo (a), Cpolsaet (GI), Nelson (R); 120-~B-'iaylor (Lo), 7~la~Wkamp (Z), Korson (Gr) Spaulchng (Bu). 127-LB--Wehner (a) Cepela (R) Ebenack (LuW) Belknap (L~w). 133-~~-~i&de {Ho), Willingham '(0k) mom& (F1) ~andenead Go). 138-~B-~atson (a) Kaipio (Cl) Powers (Fr) dntu (Go). 145~~B-~rbanik lot): Hart (Law), Barrus b), Kuelbs '(~010); 1~-I&hmeher \a), Slack (BCS), Mjtchell (St), Lancaster (R); 165-LB-Newman (R), Wdl~ams (Bu), Shabarger (FA), F~tzke (Law). 180-LB-Garrett (Do),, Allemier (Cold), Leins (SH), Kuch (Fo); HVYWT-T~~~;~ (Do), Eiden (LG), L-s (Fe), Slater (FB). Class C-D SOORINGNew Lothrop St. Michael 52, Williamston 51, Union City 45, Flint St. John 40, Wetmore Lake 29, Wyommg Lee 28, Comstock Park 25, Galesburg-Augusta 21 Constantme 19 Jackson Vandercook Lake 19, Farmington Our Lady 12 Adrian idi is on 10, Clint& 9, Birmingham Detroit Country Day 7, Fennville 6, ansi sing Michigan Blind 6, White Pigeon 6, Freela+ 5, Ravenna LB-Olcasitas (me) champion, Petrill (FSJ) 2nd, Hayward (CP) Srd, Brooks (UC) 4th; 103-LB-Bel* (FSJ), Gutienez (AM), Casteel (Wi), Dow (DCD); 112-LB-- Ter Beek (WLe) Edwards (NLSM), Broughton (Fe), Whitley (UC); 120-LB-Melendy (UC) Frederick; (JVL) Edwards (NLSM) Norgrove (R), 127-LE-Van Horn (UC), ~oss& (NLSM) ~illia& (WLa) Throop i~a). 133-~~-hel (Wi) Gerow (FSJ) Miller (WP) Ackwith (WLe)- '138-LB-~att '(~i), McKenna (Cl) budsema (MB)' Gross (NSL~). ~~s-lb-e~~o; (Wi), Cox (GA) Henige (NLsM~, Sonda (DCD)? 154-LB-~up~i~ (WLa), Arnbrose (FSJ), Dykemany(~i), Lee (JVL); 165-LB-~olland

51 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 49 (CP), Arseneau (Co), Wilson (Whi), Krupp (NLSM); 180-Lb-Bitterman (NLSM), Karnpars (Co), Bentley (CP), Murray (GA); HVYWT-Lamber (UC), Walsh (FOL), Harton (JVL), Morgan (GA). Upper Peninsula - Open Class SCORING--Iron Mountain 114, Escanaba 77, Marquette 65, Ewen 59, Munising Mather 59, Kingsford 20, Escanaba Holy Name LB-Vade* (Es) champion, Ellingson (IM) 2nd, Stephens (K) 3rd, Fulscher (Ma) 4th; 103-LB-Paacheri (IM), Ford (Es), Sievers (Ew), Beavis (EHN); 112-LB- Ludholz (IM), Frasher (Es), Fulsher (Ma), Bartell (MM); 120-LB-Roberts (IM), Des Jardins (MM) Coda (Ew) Olson (Ma). 127-LB-Roberts (IM) Codd (Ew) Popps (Ma) Ward (MM). 133-~~d~eilds (EW)' Bongi (IM) ~eerma; (MM) ~bnia~na (Ma): 138-LB-~e& (Ma), Segorski (Es), buval (K), ~ind (IM); 145-Idvan Drew (Es), Williams (Ma) Cota (MM) Niema (Ew). 154-LB-Rahm (IM), Antonetti (MM) Brayak (Es), Cook {~w); 165-Lid~rchie (IM~, Paquette (MM), Moore (Es), ~i~uerg (EHN); 180-LB-Holman (Ma), Derovin (K), Bennett (IM), Stangle (MM); HVYWT- Skantz (Ew), Scheuren (Es), Nevala (Ma), Paquin (IM). MINNESOTA SCORING-(Topp 22)-Fridley 36, Hopkins 36, Faribault 24, Cmper 20, Spring Lake Park 20, Albert Lea 19, Robbinsdale 19, Lincoln 17, St. Cloud 15, Osseo 14, Windom 14, Janesville 13, Foley 12, St. Louis Park 11, Gaylord 11, Princeton 11, Benson 11, Montevideo 11, Mankato 10, North Branch 10, LeRoy-Ostrander 10, Rochester-Mayo 10. Others-Bemidji Buffalo, Caledonia, Columbia Heights, Coon Rapids, Harrdony, Hutchinson, ~ordan: Kennedy, Mounds View, Staples, Tracy, Waseca, Willrnar. 95-LB-Ross (Ro) champion, Billings (Ma) 2nd, Herman (Wil) 3rd, Lange (Ca) 4th; 103-L.B-Saric (Ho), Franke (G), Hickman (Bu), Thompson (Co); 112-LB-Tello (SLP), Sspson (Fa), Gilbertson (Li), Witkowski (MV); 120-Lb-Sorvio (Ha), Oland (Li), Johnso. (@R), Lamson (??); 127-lb-Lamphere (Co), DeMarais (Fo), Good (Fr), Mohler (HU?; 133-LB--PeraIa (Win), Cornartin (Ho), Cleveland (St), Fabry (a)- 138-LB-Garlson (Fr), L. C'arlson (NB), Schlosser (K), Edwards (Wa); 145-LB-~ohn~& (Ja), Rioe (L-O), Birdsall (SLP), Devine (StC); 154-LB-Palmer (Fr), &men (Ben), Klemz (StC) Engle (Ha). 165-LB-Jean (AL) DeVeries (R-M) Van Meveren (T), Stewqt (MO); 175-~~--~&kke (Fa), ~acklund (P), Twardy (~b), Martinson ma en) HVYWT-T+pp (O), Thompson (SLP), Pierro (CH), Yarusso (Jo). I ', State Catholic SCO~NSS~ loud 92, St. Joha's Prep 76, St. Paul Cretin 63, St. Paul 55, St. Bernard's 65, Sk Paul Hill 52, St. Louis Pa~k Benilde 51, Minneapolis DeLaSalle 46 Cold Sbring+St; Boniface LC6, Pierz Memonal 12, St. Thomas Academy 11, ~ustid Pacelh 8, Sf. %ul Brady 3, Rbchester Lourdes 2. champion3 Wilson (StC) and, Lau (StLPB) 3rd, Elfering (StJP) 4th;' 103%B-Whn (StLSB),) Arnold (StPC) Thompson (StB) Perez (StJP). 112-LB-Pudsack (StC), Goebel *(StJP), Noonan (s&h), Vilipski (s~~pb); 120-~6 Wells (StPC), Duel1 (StPH), Kurtzmas (StC), Pauley ((CS); 127-L.B-Schuster (StJP), Eurtz (SS) Bozicevich (StPH) Hawkins (StPC). 133-LB-Carderelli (StB) Barrett (StC) B~~~.(sZJP) Dyer (M-D).7138-LB-Pahl (M-b) Bozicevich (StPH) ~adch (PM) schwkich (StJPj. i45-~b-~h&ewski (Sie) Getter &PG) rand en be& (StJP) Kin; (AP); 154-~~-~en (StJP), Dehler (~t~),'theis(cs), ~occia (St.LPB); IG~LB- McShane (M-D), Roedecker (StPC), Moehn (StJP), Linstroth (StT); 175-LB-Jordan (S-tLPB), Wqlard (StPH), Lucas (StB), Mallory (StPC); HWWT-Mathiason (StC), Kunllnger AS_&)b McjClellan (M-D), Jordan (StLPB). a MISSOURI SCORING-Northwest 34 Raytown 34 Hazelwood 30 Oak Park 30 McCluer 23 O'Fallon 22, Normandy 17: No. Kansas 'city 16, Riskin'lS, Mehlville i4, ~att(~villq 14, qtenour 12, Christian Brothers 12, Lindbergh. 12, Wentworth MA 10, Soldan 9 'Parkway 9 Country Day 9 Excelsior Springs 8 Afton 7 Faucett 7 Riverview ~arded 7 K. C. denter 6 ~irkwdd 6 St. Louis U. digh 6 ~i~lewood 8 University City 6 s;. Joseph cent& 4, central& 4, Richmond 4, v A ~ Horn 4, ~dosevelt 1, webste; Groves LB-Labella' (NKC) champion, Maurer (OP) 2nd Schatzman (UC) 3rd Ivy (S) - 4ilr &SirrunertLgg (a) Burwell (OP) orm man '(KCC) Roberts (Ri). '112-LB- ~o&rs (Ra); Dickey (WMA): Sieveking (R&), Russell (SJC~; 120-LB-~dofe (NW), Church (Ra), Anderson (OP), Brown (Mc); 127-LB-Homfeld (Mc), Shaw (Ru), Mc-

52 50 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 Coy (S), Sanchez (OF); 133-LB--Ganoer (I& Harris (NW), Dailey (Ma), Seitsinger (Ru). 138-LB-Green (OF), Frazier (CD) Stevenson (K) Rubin (Mc). 145-LB-Mellor (~ej, Hartman (N), Backs (ES), Turk (bf); 154-LB-6tte (Pat), ~ b e (Ri), r Phillip (OP), Paty (C); 165-LB-Byrd (H), Leslie (Par), Bohlman (N), Boam (VH); 180-LE- G~hardt (NW), Gnkhg (H) Donel (F), Welse (SLUH); HVYWT-Popplewell (Ra), Coffel (H), Hoots (A), ~layp&e (Ri). MONTANA SCONNG-CLASS AA-Missoula Sentinel 94, Great Falls Central 50, Great Falls Russell 48 Missoula Hellgate 38 Butte Public 23, Kalispell 28, Great Falls Senior 20 ~illingh Senior 17 Billings W& 15, Helena 11. &ASS A-Laurel b6, Bozeman 25, Butte Central 22, Miles City 13, Glasgow 9, Hardin 8, Havre 6, Glendive 5, Billings Central 4, Columbia Falls 3, Dillon 2, Livingston 1. CLASS BhC-Big Sandy 32, Malta 25, Sacred Heart of Miles City 9, Baker 6, Forsyth 2 Poplar 1. SS-LB-J~;~~ (MS) champion, Smith (GFR) 2nd Urick (SHMC) 31-4 Severson (Bigs) 4th; 103-LB--Gallagher (GFR), Madison (~igi), Coghlan (Gla), Jacobson (K. 112-LB-Beael (La), Stuart (BuC), Krum (BuP), Owen (MS); 120-LB-Crismm (MSk Woolheiser (MC), Campbell (MH), LeBonty (Hav); 127-LB-Cates (MS), Wdsworth (GFC), Hill (GFR), Koyama (Har); 133-LB-Tripp (MS), Coccbiarella (MH), Young (Ma), Burgess (Bo); 138-LB-Wright (BilS), Fuhrman (GFS), Keller (GFR), Mann (Fall; 145-LB-Olson (Bigs), Klemencic (GFC), Jovin (MS), Stricker (La); 154-LB- Fmcher (K) Deschamps (MS) Dams (BuP) Bray (La). 165-LB-Pearson (MH) Meyer (Hel) ~ickie (Ba) Bennetts '(BuP). 180-Sb--~prfng ~BO) Robbins (GFC) hiseman (MS),' Sullens (GF'~); HVYWT-6 (GFC), Forcella (B~c), Gooslaw (B~w), Ray- mond (MS). NEBRASKA Class A SCORING-(Top 25)-Omaha South 51, Scottsbluff 45, Omaha Tech 87, Omaha Westside 37 Fremont 26 Omaha North 26 Omaha Creighton Prep 24 McCook 21 Omaha ~ya; 21 Sidney h, Lincoln south&& 17, Boys Town 16 ~inbln High 1$ Grand Island 14 Alliance 13 Gering 13 Hastmgs 12 Omaha kentral 10 Omaha Benson 9 ~elle&e 7 ~olumb& 6 ~incoln' Northeast 5 kincoln Pius X 5 ~iarne~ d0rta (LH) 'champion, ~ k a (0s) n 2nd, Bednato (OR) 3rd, dleman (Mc) 4th; 103-LB-Barrera (OS), Circo (m), Don Coleman (Mc), KUIZ (Si); 112-LB- Knnrtson (So), Barrows (H), Cozad (OB), Deharty (OW); 120-LB-Aaron (BT), Watson (Sc) Lee (OS) Hinrichs (H). 127-LB-Bach (OW) Murtaugh (ON) Mitchell (G) ~u&lusche (~f. 133-~~-~1& (Si) Steier ( ~ c Whitner j (OT) ' Moore (OW): 13&~~-~offm~n (OR), Tyler (OW), 'smith (OT),'~awa~uchi (SC); 145-~~-~eie; (GI) Shelley (LS) Stobel (Sc) Ross (OC). 154-LB-George (OCP) Kasada (0s) ~a*er (F) ~ewders (LS). I&-L~--~olstedt (A), Wise (OT) ~osm'm (Sc) Baling (LN); 180-b-J. ~urtaud (ON), Wagner (F), Caster (~), ~olberding' (OW); HVYWT-R. Ross (OT), Franc1 (OS), Smith (F), Painter (B). Class B SCOlUNG-(Top 17)-Lexington 64 Albion 61 OgaLlaIa 53 Cozad 45 O'Neil 45 BoIdrege 36 Valentine 32 Gordon b4 St. pad 21 ~chuyl& 15 ~roken Bow 12' Millard 11, kairbury 9, i(in;ball 9, papihion 9, Ainswbrth 8, ~alstad. 7, Gothenburg 4: Ashland LB-Buechle (V) chaxupio~t, h e r (Og) 2nd Kmgman (ON) Srds Mowrey (Got) 4th; 103-LB-Appletan (L), Combs (M), vake Krugman (ON), ~e&ek (SP). 112-LB-Cole (ON), Volkmer (K), PWps (A), Z~ems (H); 120-LB-Borer (AL), ~ogd (Sc), Pflaster (C)? Vasa (Og); 127-LB-Fox (Al), Lloyd (P), Kerndt (R), Ogorsolka (C). 133-Lb-Srmth (L), Renquist (H), Slaymaker (Al), Saalfeld (Sc); 138-LE- ~Anbaum (Al) Fox (ON) Lynch (BB) Bechtel (H). 145-LB-IUing (Gor) Schauer (L) Smock (Cf Krauter tog); 154-Ld-~uistenson ' (Og), Mundarf (V)' Cranford (Lj Jacobsen (~5)- 165-LB-Haug (C), Moline (H), Cole (ON) Sallach (A$ 160-lh- ~clkrm&11 (L), ~a;nhard (Al), Sones (Gor), Rubesh (SP); M-P& Buss (C), Sears (F), Dredge (V). Class C SCORING-(Top 24)-R1+hville 78, Crawford 69, Harrisburg 45, Amherst 43, Ceresco 37, Bertrand 37, Gibbon 27, Wolbach 23, Shelton 20, Bayad 19 Mullen 18 (w), Paxton 9 Bennington 7, Neb. Visually Handicapped 7 Seward ~oncordia 7 ~raina~i East ~utier 6 Arapahoe 5, Beaver City 4, Kearney west 4, Cambridge 3,' Butte 2, Hebron 2, ~iiford 2, Oxford 2.

53 ., SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 95-LB-Rother (W) ohampion, Wendt (Bay) 2nd, Lemburg (S) 3rd, Theis (R) 4th; 103-lb-Bruns (R), Gonzales (Bay), Howell (Ce), Zwink (G); 112-LELGifford (Ha),, Morava (Cr), Schied (Ce), Riessland (Am). 120-LB-Fahrenbruch (Ber) Holmgren (Cr), Ede~s (Ha), Willis (WK); 127-~~--~orava (e)? Tiensvold (R), huhr( Ha), Kingry (hvh). 133-LB-Janssen (R) Meyer (Ber) R~s~ng (Cr) Keen (S). 138-LB- Axman (AM) orma man (Cr) Scott (ha) ~coonald. (W). 145-&-~olt (Ga) Vonloh I (Ber) ~earns) (R) Rayburn IG). 154-LL~owell (Ce), ~Lubenheim (Am) Fohey (R) ~rittdn (Cr); 16&L~-~ruckner' (??), Nelson (Ce), Sones (R), Tepley (w); 180-LB: Daake (AM), Hanlon (Cr), Luehrs (SC), Dierks (Ben); HVYWT-Hassett (Mu), Thomas (R), Rosentrater (P), Kastl (BEB). NEVADA Southern Zone (AAA) SCORINEValley 88, Basic 69, Clark 60, Gorman 56, Western 39, Rancho 34, Las Vegas 5, Boulder City LB-Kazen (V) champion Smith (B) 2nd Sweeney (G) 3rd Cordova (C) 4th. 103-LB-Bld (R) Davis (c: Winterman ($) Eckert (LV). li2-~~-~i~~ott (v): Henderson (B) oho on (G) Fr&e (W). 120-L+~'-~winney (B) '~utchins(g) Cochran (C), Page (v); 127-~~-~rAoks (W), ~dbrook (C), Harless (B), Daniel (V);'133-LB- Johnston (V), Geprge (B), Roe (W), Morris (R); 138-LB--Pare (C), Raftery (G), Wilhams (W), Barquist (B); 145-LB-Gaia (G), Fam (V), Hass (C), Gallo (LV); 154-LB- Cornstock (B), Sonnerholm (V), Manussos (C), Baca (R); 165-LB-Tippetts (R), Dial (G)? O'Dell (B), Engle (V); 180-LB-Ruesch (W), Garman (V), Barbeau (R), Galbraith (B); HVYWT-Fawcett (C), Land (V), Stewart (W), O'Dell (B). NEW ENGLAND Class A - Prep SCORING-Exeter 72 Mt. Hermon 54 Wilbraham 52, Tabor 42, Andover 34, Williston 30, Gov. ~umker 25, ~orcheste; LB-Lee (Mt.H) champion Goldstein (Will) 2nd Kelley (Wilb) 3rd Bolles (GD) 4th. 115-LB--Clarke (T) Rosen (A) Schiess (GD~ Dear (E). 121-LB-~rown (Will), ~;uce Tuttle (E), cannbn (wilb), hrntsen (GD);' 127-~~-~;etsch~er (Mt.H), B. Tuttle (El, Shayeb (Wo), Topp (Wilb); 133-LB-Biddle (El, Hall (Will), Ward (Mt.H), Lewis (GD); 138-LB-Nevius (GD), Buck (E), Gale (Wilb), Ailes (Will); 145-LB-Hausma? (E), Curtis (Wilb), Spencer (A), Morgan (GD); 152-LB-Young (T), Sullivan (Wdb), Waters (A), Enoex (E); 160-LB--Stone (Wllb), Van Wyck (A), Sherman (T), Mantis (E); 167-LB--Wilson (MLH), Kneisel (A), Fitzsimons (E), Newcob (Will); 177-LB-Batty (Mt.H), Linzee (T), Hamacheck (E), Walker (A); HVYWT- Smiley (E), Quijano (Wilb), Eberman (T), Johnson (Mt.H). Interscholastic SCORING-(Top 15)-Sanford 37 Westford 31 No. Kingston 30 Lowell 27 War- wick 25 Cranston East 24 ~~ring'field 23 ~ishbp Hendricken 23: Mt. pleaskt 21 ~ellesle; 20, Pilgrim 16, kpringfield ~lasiical 14, Stephens 11, Norwood 11, ~shl land 10. Others-Bidderford, Billerica, &anston West, E. Providence, Hope, Keene, LaSalle, Mt. Anthony, Pentucket, Scituate, Skowkegan, Walpole, Warren, Winslow. 95-LB-Metts (H) champion, Bone (Sk) 2nd Crence (La) 3rd Beaugard (Wes) 4th. 103-LB-Noonan (Wel) Dacheux (NK) Can i~es) Judd (BH): 112-LB-Hall (~es): DiConzo (St) ~elleface (War) ~ioine (BH). lio-l~-~hibe;ge (Pi), Cioka (ST Palbineri ( ~ h Eichenfield ) ($ar). I~~-LB-s~~w (NK) Leighton (Sa) Thone (Pel' McDonald (LO).' 133-LB-Carter (~k) Beauchesne (Bil) w ora an (Bid) Simelfarb (pi): 138-~~-~elsh&n (CE) Macine (A)' Leighton (Sa( ~tkele (Wes). ldli-~~-~ick (ST): Treadwell (Sa) Arnold '(War) ~able (Sk). 154-Lb-~ndrews ~SC) Lavigne (Sa Thorpe (War) ' Rweedly (La).' 165-~~--~c~itee (BH) Curtis (Sc) ' ~oiselle (Wed' Bulger (St); i80-~~-~louse i ~ P), t Gauthier (Lo),?albert (NK),' Mulligan (wes); HVYWT-Elliott (Lo), Sheehan (N), Kelvey (Mt P), Furness (BH). NEW JERSEY TEAMS-Bergenfield, Bernardsville Bound Brook Cliffside, Edgewood Ewing Glenn Rock Hackettstown, ~addoifield ~unterdo; Central Lakewood ' ~ewto; No. ~unterdbn, Oakcrest, Old Tappan, ~alcack Hills, Pascack ~hley, ~aulsdoro, Pennsauken, Pennsville, Perth Amboy, Phillipsburg, Rahway, Randalph, River Dell, Scotch Plains, So. Plainfield, Southem Regional, St. Cecelia, Teaneck, Triton Blue, Union, Waldwick, Wall Twp, Washington, Washington Twp, Westfield. 98-LB-Kemy (We) champion, Yametti (BB) 2nd, Rosenstraus (PV) 3rd, Ware

54 NEW YORK STATE'S FINEST: GR, front-evans (Chenan o-forks), Beach (Calhoun), Cole (Sidnet~) A. Cunnmghom (Mt. Vernon), M. cunnmgfam (Niaga~a Falls), Stock (M~pham), M: Payne (Sidney), Spohn (Frankfort Schu ler),.t. Pa ne (Homer); rearlordan (Port Washington), Davis (Mt. Vernon), ~tn8owskr (Carye Place), Bateman (Marwale). MAPLE HEZGHTS-NO. 1 IN OHIO. I;-R sitting-bekeny Black Stalzer Hicks D. Milkouich, T. Milkouich, Calender. standiig-coach ~alumbo, ~h&e (mgr.j b lank' Menko, Jedlicka, Herberth, Barry, ~lauin, D. Bekeny, Sapp, ~angueldolce,~oac6 Barrett, Coach Milkovich. :' ' i_ OREGON CLASS A-1's CREAM OF THE CROP: L-R front-wilder (Lincoln) Owings (Canby) Pasley (Corvallis) Weigel (Molalla), ~aroiln (Corvallis), Rust (~ar: shall) ~atchett' (Benson). rear-da~ne~ (Lincoln) Booth (No. Eugene), Chandler (~ebdnon), Barton (Lake bswego), Smith (~arshfiild), Tomasovic (Corvallis). t -

55 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS (0) 4th- 106-LB-Colaneri (C) Surenian (Ran) Nangeroni (BB) Gambone (TB).: 115-~~:~iori (StC) Mascari ($h) McArthur (s~p) Madsen (L). ' 123-LE-~whakj~ (Berg), Lemmo (sp)) Saunders (s& Smith (Rah). ~~o-lb-e~w~~s (NX) Meltzoff (u) Saia (Ed) we& (PV). 136-~~)-Lanza (ScP)' Rush (Was) ~c~artney) (Pennsv ~agabedian (sirg); 14l-L&-~uckrw,~ (Pb), F'reibg (Wal), C ~ X (Pa), Schenk (SoPf 1.48-LB-Morris (Ph), Hall (HC), Mensina (OT), Lomax (Had); 157-LB-Blake (Hac), Cramer (WalTwp), Christie (GR), March (Pennsv). 168-LB-MI& (WashTwp) Gordeuk (Wes), Fox (RD), Kovacs (PA); 178-LB-~i&an (Te), Baldwin (Wash), keville (Ew), Tanarella (Pennsa); HVYWT-McCue (Bern), Berry (PH), Swanson (N), Wynkopp (WashTwp). Independent School - Class A SCORING-St. Benedict's 87, Lawrenceville 59, Delbarton 45, Blair 27, Bordentown MI 22 Peddie 19 Admiral Farragut 18 Hun 13 Pingry ;~~--~,gan &tb) champion, ~osdkrans (BZ 2nd DiPano (AF) 3rd Marcellus (Pe) 4th; 115-LB-Faugno (StB), Anderson (D), ~ail;; (H), Babcock (~i; 123-LB- Pierce (L), Truncule (StB), Willers (B), Shenker (H); 130-LB-Norod (D), Lovelace (L), Magagna (B), Fellinger (StB); 136-LB-Stanley (StB), Krevan (D), Staddard (B), Hart (Pe); 141-LB-Hamid (L), Pannella (StB), Barrus (B), Metz (Pe); 148-LE-Gibson (StB), Grasso (Pe), Light (BMI), Weihman (L); 157-LB-Polhemus (L), Reid (AF) Petty (H), Callahan (D); 168-LB--Robrecht (StB), Lincoln (BMI), Cameron (L), ~ e~eti (AF); 178-LB-Zaneilli (BMI), Hurt (L), Marchesi (D), Mullin (StB); HVYWT- Crawley (StB), Lawson (D), Musselman (L), Wolster (Pe). NEW MEXICO SCORING-Albuquerque 83 Alarnogordo 59 Rio Grande 42 Sandia 40 Las Cruces 36, Aztec 31, Del Norte 28, karlsbad 26, Grats 23, Santa F: 21, ~ilver'l8, Tucum- cari 18 Valley 18 Farmington 17 Highland 17 Los Alamos 16 Belen 13 Manzano 12, N.'Mex. ~lin$ 10, Cobre 8,'~est Mesa 4, Capitan 4, ~ibu~uer~ue' Acad. 4, Gallup 4, Goddard LB-Salazar (RG) ahampion, Rivera (M) 2nd Richards (DN) 3rd Manzanares (SF) 4th. 103-LB-Baca (SF), Diaz (LA), ~ernandez (Ala) Cordova (H). 112-LB- Herrera (v) Pickett (H) Holler (Alb), Rodriguez (Gr). 120-ib-walker (Aib) Wilson. (DN) ~iraiel (T) Mohtoya (V). 127-LB-Semano ( Padilla (Alb) TOIT& (Ala) wall& (Cb) 133-i~-~uckner Gillen (Ala) ~igil'(~g) Hogref e '(s A); 138-d Sandoval (Aib), Gstro (LC), Bautista (NMB) w rider (~rf. 145-LB-Roberts (Az) Baca (Alb) Neeley (Si) Copeland (Gr). 154-Ldhalas (Ala) '~arcia(sa) Ritter (AZ)) Hodge (A&); 165-l~jones (Alb), ~abter (B), Wells (~h), Wells (&); 1801-LB~ Jacobs (LC), Elder (Sa), Cotten (RG), Lister (Ga); HVYWT-Yates (Ala), Pickett (Si), Valesco (T), Elliot (Sa). NEW YORK SCORING (By Section)-Section 8-67, Section 4-57, Section 1-45., Section 11-43, Section 6-36 Section 3-26, Section 2-24 Section ~~-LB-E&s (Chenango-Forks) &-Lion, O'Leary (Lindenhurst) 2nd, Kahrilas (Herricks) 3rd, Hyatt (Hudson Falls) 4th; 106-LB-Beach (Calhoun), Weiss (Lindenhurst), R. Payne (Sidney), Ricci (L,ake-Shore); 115-LB-Cole (Sidney) Jascott (Calhoun), Criscione (Mt. Vernon), Obit (West Genesee); 123-LB-A. Cunningham (Mt. ' Vernon) Melchoir (Lindenhurst), Marrone (Fort Schuyler) Janosky (Sweethome). ~~o-lblm. Cunningham (Niagara Falls), Garr (Mt. erno on),' Morgan (~aldwinsville): Favata (Newberg); 136-LB-Stock (Mepham), Spendelow (Horace Greeley), McGuffin (S. Glenns Falls), Quackenbush (Whitesboro); L. Payne (Sidney), Stone (Levittown-Division) Burton (Kenmore East) A1 Favata (Newburg). 148-LB-Spohn rankfo fort-~chuyler),' Munson (S. Glenns ~alld, Maher (Amityville), m avid (Wappinger Falls); 157-LB-T. Payne (Homer), Paolono (Calhoun), Patka (Mt. Pleasant), Session (Peekskill); 168-InB-Bateman (Maryvale). Herrington (Hoosick Falls), Moxim (Lindenhurst), Sweet (Pearl River) ; 183-LB- Jordan (Pmt Washington), Proios (Port Jefferson), Montgomery (Nyack), Natarelli (Herkimer); HVYWT-Davis (Mt. Vernon), Moss (Amityville), Locke (Oxford), Bradt (Niagara Wheaffield); UNL-Sinkowski (Qrle Place), Grant (Vestal), Rose (Kenmore East), Carter (Peekskill). State Catholic SCORING-Bishop Kearney 101 McQuaid 78 Binghamton 46, St, Mary's Cortland 28, Cardinal Mooney 22, Notre DL Elmira 2.i. 98-LB-WCoanor (Mc) champio- Calcagno (BK) 2nd. 160-LB-Defelice fmc) O'hnnell (BK); 115-LB-Walsh (BK), Juraska (B); 123-L&-~aiccio (BK), ~eurlerog (Mc); 138-Lb-Rogers (BK), Mandera (Mc); 141-LB-@Neil (Mc), Scott (BK); 148-LB-

56 54 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 Br- (BK), Boomer (Mc); 156-Lb-nes (Mc),.Butler (SMC); 167-Lh-~umetko JBK), Mark (CM); 183-LB-Dickensoa (BK), Hroxqco (Mc); HWWT-Joy (BK), Fnesbie (SMC). Section I SCORING-Mt Vernon 74 Wappingers Falls 59 Horace Greeley 47 Sleepy Hollow 39, Peekskill 36' John Jay & White Plains 21 &ye 21 Rye Neck i9 Ossining 18 Cannel 13, ~rohle 12, ~&drick Hudson 10,' ~dgemdnt 10, ~oodlahds 9, ~amal roneck 7, Westlake 6, Harrison 4, Saugerities 4, Dobbs Ferry 3, Lakeland 2, Fox Lane 2, Hastings LB-Casper (RN) champion, Raymond (0) 2nd Newbeck (JJ) 3rd Xavier (Har) 4th. 106-LB-Minardi (SH), Edwards (MV) ~reexibhrg (R) Brennen (HH). 115-LBdcione (MV), Peck (E), Ruger (JJ), singe; (RN); 123-~B~~uaningham (I&), Minasi (WF) Porw (WP) Borman HG). 130-LB-Garr (MV) Bunch (0) Sestito (WP) TU&& (Wo). 136-~B-S~de~ow (HG) Frklicher (WP$ Gardner (*o) ~untingtoi (R). 141-Ld~reen (WF) Gutowski ($) Tmana (We) 'warns (Sa). l&-~e-~avid (wk) Russo (HG) ~agai (R) Bolricui; (JJ). 157-L~-kession (P) b~onnell (HG) ones) (HH) zuzulo (WF). 16kB-~ostrand \WF) Berry (MV) 6ilson (R) ~atricg (M). 183-Lh-veteran (SH~ Morehouse (HG) ~ontg&nery (C) ~ebfield (DF). HVYWT -D& (MV), Kettle (B), $ompkins (C), ~ & n (JJ); ~ ~~-karter P), ~iehasi (SH), Mosher (WF), Walker (JJ). Section 11 TEAMS-Albany Cambridge Canajoharie Colonie Columbia Draper Glenns Falls GloversviIle ~ree2;vich ~uildehand, ~oosick ~udso; Falls, ~ognstown, i in ton, Pleasant, ~iskayuna ~kvena Schuyler ~cohahe So. Glenns Falls 98-LB-Hyatt (&) champion, ~hakmakas (&I) 2nd Franhofrer (Gr) 3rd Steadwell (Sco). 106-LB-Miller (Ho) Foster (Colo) vent& (R) Weber (SGF). ~~S-LB- Schmidt (SGF) Pitts (Sco) kkas (HF) &alli (&lo).' 123-~B-~in&ll (HF), Wilday (N), dmano (~olof Reger (D). '130-~~-Hamilt~n (GF) McDougall (MP) Mowery (Can) Coppola (D;. 136-LB--~cGuffin (SGF), Charpenher (HF), scaring: (Colo), ~ogard (SalSpa); 141:~~-~hakmakian (GI), DeBenedetti (Gu), Whelan (HF), Roberts (SGF). 148-LB-Munson (SGF), Gleason (Colu) Brown (Sco) Hanson (Sch). 1~7-~B-~arka' (MP), Leibl (Gl), Crummy (Colo), dace (Shak); <68-~B-~arringl ton (Ho), Hays (SGF), Gridley (Sco), Cappello (GF); 183-LB-Bishop (Soo), Anderson (J), Painter (GF), Doyle (Colo); HWWT-Guido (D), Bates (L), Watkins (Cam), Hanson (Sch); 235-LB--Vandenburgh (A), Hudson (FP). Section 111 SCORING (Top 31)-Cortland 76 Fulton 60 Sherboume 56 Frankfort-Schuyler 52 Herkimer 47 Watertown 46 E. kyracuse-midoa 43 Oneida 4'2 Baldwinsville 42 w.' Genesee 41 'Oneonta 40 Gernon-~erona- herr rill 39 Rome ~r&e Acad. 37 ~e; Hartford 36 ~inastota 35 Auburn 34 Westhill 30 ~adesville-~e~itt 29 ~hkeboro 28 Adams 'center- dams' 25 cazendvia 25 1lio; 24 Henninger 22. Syracuse 21: Mohawk 20, Richfield ~Grings 19, 1ndi& River lb, Norwich 17, 'Central Tech 15, Holland Patent 15, Utica Free Acad LB-Williams (Wa) champion, Kimball (We 2nd Monroe (WG) 3r4 Snyder (No) 4th; 103-LB-Avery (Caz), Enea (He?), New (cad, Woodward (Cor); 115-LB- Obit (WG), Wmton (Sh), Hurd (NH), Plerce (Fu); 123-LB-Mamne (FS), Adams (ESM) Kinna (RFA) Lynch (IR). 130-LB-Morgan (B) Cook (Sh) Sabatino (Hen) ~raren' (11); 136-~Jd~uackenbush~ (Wh), Holburn (EsM)), ~inquanti' (Cor), ~arehooi (Onei) LB-Mastrynardi (Cor),. White (JD), Colwell (.Oneo), Campbell (Can). 148-Ik~pohn (FS), Ribble (Cor), Fltch (NS), Dvsseult (NH); 157-LB-DeBlois ( WS): Wlech (Wa), Paratore (FS), Bohling (NH); 168-LB-Sporaco (Oneo), Bock (Fu), Fnnck (Sh), Homer (UFA); 183-LB-NatarelIi (Her), Rodger (Fu), McCabe (ACA), Sroka (Au); HVYWTFHarri! (Cor), Rakowski (RFA), Simmonds (Au), Parkinson (11); UNL- Donegan (Onei), Kaklec (Chr), Zajac (WS), Aluzzi (Fu). Section IV SCORING-Sidney 62 Windsor 54 Greene 49 Vestal 39 Elmira Free Acad 38 Union-Endicott 29, 0xd1-d 29 1thac; 29 ~lmira' Southside $28 Chenango Forks 27: Lansing 27 Whitney Point 26 Deposit 65 Waverly 25 om& 24 Horseheads 21 Chenango Galley 21, Dryden il, ~inghamtk Central d, Newark $alley 18, ~rotoi 17, Binghamton North 16, Delhi 15 Walton LB-Evans (CF) champion, dchultheis (BN) 2nd, Malley (L) Srd, Mortenson WP) 4th- 106-LJ&Payne (S) Barnes (Wav) Graham (CV) Grannis (V). 115-LB-Cole fs), Mel&?o (UE); Auble (I): Dates JL); 12i-~~-~oss (E~A), Elmo (I): Phelps (B.C.), Colsten (Wi); 13O:LB--Wayman (WI), Pollard (Gre), Emst (V), Ross (I); 136-LiE- Reid (EFA), Shcneider (V), Miller (Gre), Hoxie (Wav); 141-LB-M. Payne (S), Paugh

57 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 55 (Wi), Behe (O), Schaffner (Del). 148-LB-Vosburg (Gre) Paquette (Wi) Ayers (Hor), Hohl (CV). 157-LB-Paym (Gorn) Canniff (WP) ~e)onard (Dep) boane (Wall; 168-~~-~;ddaugh (ESS), Kane re) Quatrocchi i ~ e Miller ~ ) (s): 183-LB-Gaeta (Wi,) Mosch (Dr), Garringer (Gre), ~ehle (Wal); HVYWT'-LOC~~ (o),' Christina (UE), Pawlowslu (V), Farrell (Gro); UNL-Grant (NV), Brodsky (V), Hunter (I), Booth (S) Section VI SC@NNG-CLASS AM-Kenmore East 98 Tonawanda 63, Maryvale 57 N. Tonawanda 41, Jamestown 40 Lancaster 37 ~iakara Falls 32 Amherst 30 &ontier 29, West Seneca 26, La ~aile 14, ~ockpdrt 12, Kenmore west 11, ~ikmsville 11. CLASS ka-nlagara-wheatfield 106, Iroquois 78, Sweet Home 56, Lake Shore 56, Hamburg 44, Cleveland Hill 27, Orchard Park 24, E. Aurora 12, Springville 11, Clarence 10, Trott 3. CLASS A-Grand Island 67, Medina 67, Eden 60, Starpoint 52, Southwestern 46 Gowanda 32 Falconer 27 Alden 25 Salamanca 12 Royalton- Hartland 10, ~e'pew 9 Cheek{owaga 3 ~lbion 3 ~ewiane 1. CLASS 'B-~ortville 69, Silver Creek 59, ~kndolph 51, ~krin 41, ~attkaugus 41, Cassadaga Valley 33, b e Valley 32 Alleghany 29 Delevan Machias 23, Barker 19, Maple Grove 16, Falconer 16, ~kstfield 3, HollLnd LB-Janczerak (WS) champla Knapp (Fa) 2nd Reynolds (Po) 3rd Hill (I) 4th; 106-LB-Ricci (LS) Harvey (B) Phillips (Go) kweeney (NF). 115I~~--~uhn (NT), Mame (LS) ~hri&i;ionson (sw)' Cornwell (sc~. 123-~~-~anos1& (SH), George (Me), Ewing (La) '~oof(sc). 130-~d~unnin~ham (GF) Budwey (GI) Pezzino (SH), Cowen (R). 136-b-Lawson' (CH) Todaro (So) ~umm' (KE) Miller )PO); 141-LB- Burton (@), Weese (Me), Park (H), Steinbar '(~a); 148-~~karlson (SC), Boggan (CHI, Smith (T), Hagan (St); 157-LE-Steinbar (Ca), Prunella (Ma), Jagow (NW), Otto (St); 158-Lg-Bateman (Ma), Aderman (Al), Torreano (NW) Van Buren (Ak). 183-LB-Grotant41 (H), Butcher (PV), Brink (Fa), Hoak (Fr). HV~WT--~radt (NW): Woelfel (Am). Fintak (E), Nowak (DM); UNL-Rose (mi, George (Go), Bender ((33, Howe (PV). Section VII SCORING-Peru 131 Keeseville 73 Beekmantown 59, Saranac 44, Ellenburg 32, Plattsburgh 25, ~oriah'21 ~iconderoia LB-Bell (Pe) cham&on, Douglas (K) 2nd Wook (B) Srd, Dupris (E) 4th; 1 o3-lb-douglas (K) Agcmey (Pe) Damour (E)' Golden (B) 112-LB-Ayotte (Pe), WBrien (PI), Pray (2) Waldon (s): 120-~~-~a&our (E)' ~ig$or (Pe) Waldron (S), Heussi (M); 127-LB-Iherty (B), stewart (Pl), Edwards (Ge), ~romble; (E); 133-LB- Bleau (K), Mullons (Pe) Kennedy (Pl) Reed (B). 138-LB-Chok (Pe) Wheelock (M), Tourville (E) Gadway 1s). 145-~B-&k (S) ~bck (Pe) Bashaw (d Reynolds (B). l~-lb-~oha''~er (K), itb bell (Pe), ~ilmore) (E), own hey (B); I~~LLB-s~. en& (Pel; Pray (a), Blair (S), LaBarre (B); 180-LB--Furnia (Pe), LaShomb (M), Champagne (B), Hackett (S); HVYWT-Hebert (B), Rule (Pe), Allen (S), Collins (El. Sedion X SCORING--Canton 97 Gouverneur 82 Massena 74 Potsdam 66 Ogdensburg 43, Norwood-Norfolk 24 ~&-mon-~e~alb 21: n rush ton-~dira 17, Huevhton 17, Madrid- Waddington 5, ~iftbn Fine LB-Baker (Ma) champion Hassett (G) 2nd Trimm (P) 3rd. 103-LB-Kennedy I (G), Grant (HD) Putnam (P).' 112-LB-York (&I), Goodrow (Ida). LaRock (BM); 120--Weaver i~a), Reed (~j, Young (PD); 127-LB-Countryman (G), Guyette (Ca), I Almasy (NN); 133-LB-Goodism (G), Griswold (O), Baffaro (Ca); 138-LB-Stone (G), Burkett (PI, Nightengale (Ma); 145-LB-Denesha (G), Bristol (Ma), Moreley (0); i, 154-LB-Hdl (Ca) Cole (Ma), Richards (NN); 165-LB-Ashley (Ca), LaFave (01, Siddon (Ma); Id~B-~icho~as (Ma), Chapin He), Bell (P); WnWT-BristoI (P), Doyle (O), Elhott (Ca). Section XI SCORING-(Top 25)-Lindenhurst 122 Amityville 83 Brentwood 65 Riverhead 37, figs Park 26 Northport 21 smithto- 17 Port ~effkon 17 Bay hhore 16, Deer Park 15, ~ewkeld 15 W. islip 15 N. ~ai~lon 14 Central islip 11 Half Hollow Hills 11 E. Islip 8 ~iuppauge 8 dommack 7 W. ~Hb~lon 7, Sachem b, Walt Whit-.R man 6 kopiague 5' Babylon 4 ~Lyport 4 Lo&wood ~-0'~eary (~i) champi& Miller (kp) 2nd, c ones (A) 3rd, Edwards (LO) 4th; lo6-l?3-weiss (Li), Cherry (R) Richter (WI), Schuler (Bab); 115-LB-Wilt (Li), Bran&s (Sm), Holmes (A), Moemus (Br); 123-LB-Melchoir (Li), Maxwell (A), Berante (Ne), Reichert (KP); 130-LB-Brodrnerckel (Li), Halleran (NB), Benston (BS), Tucker (WW); 136-LB-Hernandez (L) Woodson (R) Volante (KP) Gaydosh (A). 141-LB-- Adams (Br), Sholl (Li), Adams '(EI), Pacher (A); 148-~~-~Aher (A), ~arn-hento (Br), L: R

58 QUNLLE~~ STATE CHAMPS: L-R kneeling-biggs (Bethlehem) Strong (United Joint Osborne (Commodore Perry), hnkd (Trinity). Rippeg (Lock ~av&), Daniels (Bald Eagk Nittany); standing-frantz; (Hughesvzlle), Gollner (Reynolds), Brunofsky (Waynesburg), Swisher (Mt. Lebanon), Baum (Allentown Allen), loyyner (State College). TOP GRAPPLERS IN STATE OF VIRGINIA: L-R front-hoo er (Wakefield), Siman (Granby), Porker (Cradock), Ellis (Granby). ~a~haei (Princess lnne) Boone (Granby). rear-carrithers (Ferguson) Stephenson (Wilson), Whitaker (Cox): Boyd ella am): Willis (Annundale), Dunn wi ran by).. WEST VIRGINIA STATE WESTLING STARS. L-R kneeling-bradley (George Wash.) Price (Oak Glen) Haines (Morgantown) ' Glmc&k (Berkley Springs) Louk (Oak &en) Thorn (~in~wbod). standing-mot1 Meirton), Lowther (Oak Glek), Kee (Charlestoni Clark (Be7lriey ~hngs), Bragg (~3ton), Magnone (Weirton).

59 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 57 Bower (HHH), Zakm (Ne); 157-LB-Tejada (Br), Mattei (DP), Newman (WI), Hoffman (Hau). 168-LB-Moxh (Li), Kelske (A), Mellins (CI), Hodge (Br). 183-Lb-Proios (PJ), keeves (R), Rogers (No), Ledeman (KP); 235-LB-Moss (A), '~hrenhold (No), Paul (Br), Scalia (Sa); UNL-Cumberbatch (A), Serva (WI), Montelbano (WI), Frederick (CI). NORTH CAROLINA SCORING-(Top 25)-Grimsley 50, Reidsville 40, Burlingtdn 39, Madison-Mayodan 33, Myers Uark 33, Kinston 27, Harding 26, Jacksonville 25, W. Mecklenburg 25, Raleigh-Broughton 24, Reynolds 23, N. Forsyth 20, Greenville 19, Hoke 17, W. Forsyth 17, E. Mecklenburg 15, Fayetteville 15, N. Mecklenburg 13, Goldsboro 11, Hunter Huss 9, Gov. Morehead 9. W. Carteret 9, Wilson 9, Boyden 8, Cary LB-Valenti (K) champio$ Farmworth (Ha) 2nd, Holt (WF) 3rd; 103-LB-Barron (EM), Bryant (Ha) Blalock (RB). 112-LB-Gutierrez (F), Anders (Rei) Wooten (WM); 120-~~-~hisenan; (NM), ~e~iett (Gre), Tucker (WF); 127-LB-6tterfield (MM), Serrell (MP), Buck (Gre); 133-LM-Weaver (Gri), Rumley (Rei) Padgett (WC). 138-LB-Bowen (K), Hamis (J). Griffin (Rei); 145-LB-Caoke (BU): Recoulley (~ri): Llttle (Rey); 154-LB-Gibson (Rey), Strother (J), Bolton (Ra); 165-LB-Miller (WM), Plumer (Ho), Juke (RB); 180-LB-Tate (MP), O'Neal (Bu), Head (WF); 200-LB- Coggins (F), McCollen (Rei), Wright (NF); HVYWT-William (MM), Bishop (Bu), Moore (Wi). NORTH DAKOTA SCORING-Minot 88, Bismark 51, Mandan 32, New England St. Marys 27, Williston 27 Minot Ryan 27 Hettinger 26 Carrington 23 Valley City 17 Bismark St. Marys 16: Fargo Central i5, Watford cay 13, Belcourt '13, Jamestown il, Enderlin 11, Assumpton Abbey 9. Central Gass 9, Fargo North 8, Rugby 7, Oakes 7, Wahpeton 6, Napoleon 4 Ellendale 4 Fargo Shanley ~~-~andy (VC) ihampiw, Holwegner (Mi) 2nd. Keffler (NESM) 3rd, Shadberg (C) 4th; 103-LB-Rurkhard (MR), Eisenbarth (Bi), Grenz ( ) Brewster BSM); 112-LB-Steckler (Ma). Weiss (Bi), Helmick (R). Weros (Mi); 120-LB-Swrud (Ma), Ball (Mi). Schmidt (NESM). Dunn (El); 127-LB-Peterson (Bi), DeFoe (WC), Vardsven (Mi) Williams (FN); 133-LB-Beseman (Mi), Forde (MR), Danks (NESM). Palmer (G); 138-LB-Galt (C). Cheney (Mi), Larson (FC), Kurle (Bi); 145-LB-Schmaltz (H), Demaray (CC), Sand (Bi). Rhinehart (FN); 154-LB-Jorgenson (Wi), Holwegner (Mi), Kraft (BSM). Kilzer (NESM); 165-LB-Skaare (Wi), Madsen (En). Vogelwede (AA), Annstrong (Bi); 180-LB-Weber (Mi), Larouqe (Be), Strutz (0), O'Neill (Ma); HVYYWT-Lowe (Mi), Vliem (H), Hanson (FC), Stoltonow (Wa). OHIO SCORING-(Top 25)-Made Heights 41, Valley Forge 27, Elyria 28, Parma Sr. 23 Willoughby South 22, Euclid 17 Watterson 15. Columbus East 14, DeSales St. Frkds 14, Oregon Cardinal ~tritch' 14, Toledo Whitmer 14, North Royalton 13, Toledo Macomber 13. Toledo Scott 13, Collinwood 11, Fremont St. Joe 11, Nordonia 10 Port Clinton 10 St. Edwards 10 Toledo Rogers 10, Toledo St. Francis 10 Beavercriek 8 Mayfield '8 Oregon ~lay'8 Dayton Roth 7 Twinsburg 7. 0the;s- rush, Canton ~lenwood, Cincinnati Hughes, levela and ~eighg, Bedford. 103-LB-Milkovich (MH) champion, Contos (TM) 2nd, Mason (PS) 3rd. Van Gorder (NR) 4th- 112-LB-Cox (CE) Zarhalchenko (Coll) D. Milkovich (MH) Greiner (Sy); ~~o-lb-a&o~~ (mf), ~elnad (PC) Hensley (TW)' Lade (VF). 127-~&Cor1ey (OSC) Black (MH). Vital: (CG), ~ominique (OC). 133:~~-~aagen' (WS) McCillan (TSF).' Trammel1 (PS). Piscopo (Eu); 1 ~~-LB-L~&s (El), Piscopo (Eu),' Podaurski (M) Mason (PS). 145-LB-Barry (VF) Warren (N) Jackson (DR) Balcher (ClH). IS~~LB-BUS~ (~i), Beil (FSJ), ~eiger) (Bea), ~alupb (Bed); 165-d~-~rowell (TS): Jankowski (MH), Coupe (VF), Craynon (CiH); 175-LB-Hillard (Wa), Sullivan (St.E), Zoridh (WS). Harris (OC); HWWT-Wojciechowski (TW), Rhoaces (TR), Salapa (NR), Cormack (Br). OKLAHOMA Class AA SCORING-U. S. Grant 54, Edison 51, Norman 46, Daniel Webster 38, Donart 34 Northwest 30, Midwest City 29, Nathan Hale 19, College 17, Charles Page 16, ~ohr: Marshall 12 Putnam City 9 Duncan 9, Will Rogers 6, Muskogee Central 5, Ponca City 4, ~uda Central 3, ~aphpa LB-Bagley (JM) champion, Kaler (USG) 2nd Barnett (MuCen) 3rd Dean (DW) 4th; 106-LB-Reeves (Nort), Key (Norm), Estep )(usg), Adair (Co); il5-~~-~ber-

60 58 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 orombie (Norm), Choate (Nort) Sloan (DW) McGuire (CP). 123-LB-Wall (DW), Maze (CO), Laws (USG) ~ilkerion (MidC). 160-LB-~tites (I&) Girod (MidC), Curry (Co), Murphree (El; 13d-~~-~offman (E) kpur (NH) Griffin (~sg) Hatcher (Norm). I4 f -LB-Hayes (Norm) Vallant (E) ~&er (USG) beson (Do). '148-~~-~orriso~ (DW), Hartman (Do), Eramer (PUC): Knight (USG~; 157-LB--T~& (E), R. Hartman (Do), Thompson (Norm), Pittman (PoC); 168-LB-Coulson (E), McCutchln (NH), Thornton (USG), Terrell (PuC)+ 18%-LB-Winnard (USG), Slatton (CP), Taylor (Du), Crow (DW); mwt-jones (MidC), Brady (Nort), Ashton (WR), Kelly (CP). Class A SCORING-Hobart 81 Perry 57 Geary 50 Blackwell 45 Carl Albert 42, Harding 38 Broken Arrow 36 Atar-~~endr 32 clasken 25 ~allidw 22 Sooner 19 NortheaAt 21, Cordell 17, ~ristcrw 14, Noble'll, ~klahoia MA 9, ~h&taw 7, ~hhocco 5, Tahlequah 5, Bixby 4, Harrah LB-Cathey (a) champion, Pameticky (Bl) 2nd Jeffries (Nod) 3rd. 106-LB- Greenfield (Bl) Erack (G) Miller (Cl) Wakefield ( ~ LB-Ault. (~oj, T. Brack (G), Graham (;a), ~allowi~ (So); 12$-~B Seat (P), ~ d (Ho), ~ e Hill (SS), R. Jeffries (Noh). 130-LB-Talbert (CA) Hetrick (So) Seals (Ho) Goodman (SS). 136-LB-Jackson (P), Eks (Ho) Holman (ca),' Hoke (~ardj; 14l-~~-~ohnson (SS), ~ h s o (P), n Roach (Hard), Bear (Chi); 148-LB-Perkey (Ho), Sisemore (CA), Oorbin (Nort), Wallace (Hard); 157-LB-Holman (Ho), Payton (Co), Grant (OMA), Waddle (T); 168-LB- Imel (Hard), Base (G) Gentry (Br) Cottle (Bl). 183-LB-Gainer (BA) Henderson (Nort), Collins (Bl), ~iison (Harr); HVYWT-HOE& (G), Luttrell (P), idams (BA), Orendorff (Sa). OREGON Section A-1 SCORING-(Top 20)-Corvallis 74 Crook County 53, Canby 40 David Douglas 40, Lincoln 29, N. Eugene 26, ~arshheld 25, Lebanon 24, Klamath F ~ 23, S Pendleton 22, Milwaukie 21, Molalla 20, Marshall 19, Benson 18, North Bend 15, Lake Oswego 14, Grants Pass 13, Roseburg 13, S. Eugene 12, West Linn 12. Others-Beaverton, Bend, Franklin, Hillsboro, Newberg, Oregon City, Parkrose, Silverton. 98-LB-Hatchett (Bens) champion, Ribonson (KF) 2nd, Dage (Rose) 3rd, Downer (Bens) 4th, Zurbrugg (Sil) 5th; 106-LB-Rust (Marsha), Newrnan (SE), Thomas (Cor), Wells (Pen), Yoder (Ca); 115-LB-Garoian (Car), Thomas (Cor), Bryson (CC), Thompson (GP), Huge (OC); 123-LB-Weigel (Mo), McCarthy (DD), Bergen (Ca), Stover (Le), Convm (Red); 130-LB-Pasley (Cor), Wells (Pen), Chmtiansen (NB), Hesedahl (New) Garner (Marshf). 136-LB-Owing? (Ca), Cross (CC), Sylvester (Bea), Van Iersel ' (GP), Grassman b); 141-LB-Wlder (Li) Thomas (Cor) Mdarthy (DD) Johnson (Mo) Hubert (Le). 148-LB-Tomasovic kor), Smith (~il) Snider (DD)' Lemrn (Pen) ~ardesty (Par).'157-~~-~rnith (Marshf), Lynch (WL) en (CC) ~ e s i (NB) Bilye; (Marsha). 16&~~-~arton (LO), Woodward (CC) 'wright (Ca) liver (~arihf). Whitehead (b~); 178-LB-Chandler (Le), DeVore (I&), Lewis if), Jones (H), Richter ((32); 191-LB-Booth (NE), Pairson (DD), Hagen (CC), Michalek (Rose), Rutledge (OC); HVYWT-Carney (Li), Booth (NE), Boulder (F), Johnson (Pr), Mc- Closkey (Bend). Section A-2-6 SCORING-(Top 20)-Reedsport 48, Hensley 40, Rainier 38 Woodbum 32, Willamina 30. Nyssa 30, Burns 26, Scappoase 26, Sutherlin 25, ~Gction City 20, Siuslaw 17 Brookings 17 Glide 14 Vale 13 Colton 12 Gervais 12 Mapleton 12 Maupin 12 Nekxcca 12, ~iddle 12. hers-~iscade, Ce&ral, Eagle 'point ~lmiri ~nterprisg Gold Beach, Lowell Myrtle Point, Newport, Oakridge, Pacific, 'pleasan; Hill, her: man Sherwood ~tahield, Wahtonka. 96-~~-0kiti (Bu) champion, Reed (Co) 2nd Butler (Wil), 3rd Senner (Wood) 4th Dickson (Re) 5th. 106-LB--Mathews (Re), ~iller (Sc) Butler (~il) Parra (Ny), wiicox (El). 115-~~-&oter (GI) Cody (Mau) Masuda (St), khornton (L), ones (New). 123-~B-~&ber (Wood), ~odri~ukz (H), ~ath&s (Ge), Butler (Wil), Abel (Re); 130-LB: Vendrell (Ny), Able (Re), Bryson (JC), Waller (Br.), Jpsephson (EP); 136-LB- Woodfin (Bu), Grm (Wil), Pierce (Wood), Fox (Map), Smth (Ce); 141-LB-Pickett (Siu), Forty (P) Green (Sut), Dodge (Wood), Holland (Sut); 148-LB--McPherson (H), Jensen (Ny), on (El), Pendergrass (Map), Schimmel (Ra); 157-LB-Rainson (Sut), Casswell (Sac), Prince (GB), Shqrt (En), Reeter.(New); 168-LB-Schimmel (Ra), Clark (Br), Gardinler (Sherw), Fountam (PH), Hawkms (JC); 178-LB-Tuttle (Re), Recla (V), Buchanan (MP) White (NE) Ham (Ge). 191-LB-Edge (Ra), Lunsford (Ca) Guest (En), Fahlgren ah), ad (Siu); HW~-0chs (HI, Mitchell (Ri), ~ods& (JC), Powell (O), O'Meara (Sherm).

61 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 59 PENNSYLVANIA TEAMS-Allentown Allen Avella Bald Eagle Nittany Bethlehem Chartiers Houston, Chief Logan, commodore per&, Conestoga Valley krie East, ~ughesville, Lock Haven, Lower Merion Mt. Lebanon Muncy Reynolds, hate College, Trinity, Mifflinburg, United Joint per Darby Gaynesb&g West Snyder. 95-LB-Biggs (B;) champion, ~c~lure (~a)' 2nd; 103-LB-Strong (UJ), Hess (WS); 112-LB-Osborne (CP) Levlnthal (LM). 120-LB-Junko (Tr) Faust (CL). 127-LBc Ripley (LH), Uyeda (6~). 133-LB-~anikls (BEN) Balum (M;). 138-~~-~;antz (Hu) Matter (UD!; 145-~~-~d~o~r (Re)? Cook (CH); i54-~~-~rulldfsky (WA), Carr (EE$ 165-LB-Swlsher (ML), Pontius (Mi); 180-LB-Baum (AA), Carr (EE); HVWYT-JOYner (SC), Cindrich (Av). RHODE ISLAND SCORING-Warwick 70, N. Kingston 67, Bishop Hendrickson 58, Cranston East 55, Warren 42, Pilgrim 32, Mt. Pleasant 30, Cranston West 22, La Salle 14, E. Provi- dence 11 Hope 9 Bristol 6 Central 6 Barrington 3. 95~~L~etts (H) champidn, Diauz {CE) 2nd, Crenca (LS) 3rd, Berkow (CW) 4th; 103-LB-Dacheux (NK) Judd (BH) Strickland (Warr) Amato (Warw); 112-LE- Dellafave (Warw) ~idne (BH) pray (Warr) Carter ~ce). 120-LB-Theberg (P), Eichenfeldt (war;) Smith (~d) DelPrete (H). 127-~~--~t&e (NK), Hoopis (CE) Evans (Warn) ~ko&pa (BH). li3-~~-~arter (a), Himelfarb (P) Sandberg (cw): Pacheco (EP); 138-~~-~el:hman (CE), Kinney (Warr), leave; (BH), Sampson (Warw); 145-LB-Arnold (Warw), Whitaker (BH), D'Libero (CE), Bartkiewicz (NK); 154-LB-Thorpe (Warw) Moller (NK) Tweedly (LS) DeLuca (Ce). 165-LB-McEntee 1 (BH) Votalato (CW) &app (LS) Mktino (Br). 18d-~~-Glouse (M~P), Talbert (NK) hcchno (Warr), ~hrandola (LS~; HVYWT-L'-~~~~~ (EP), Kelvey (MtP), ~arind (Warr), Folsom (CW). SASKETCHEWAN PROVINCIAL TEAMS-Campbell (Regina) 1st Central (Moose Jaw) 2nd, Peacock (Moose Jaw) 3rd, Martin (Regina) 4th. others-~d;n Bowman (Saskatoon), Evan Hardy (Saskat-), Luther (Regina) Mt. Royal (Saskatoon), Riverside (Prince Albert, Riverview (Moose Jaw), St. Pauls3(Saskatoon), Tech (Saskatoon), Vanier (Moose Jaw), Walter Murray (Saskatoon). 98-LB-Heenan (Ca) champion, Parton (SP) 2nd, Thompson (Ce) 3rd Gorrie (Riverv) 4th. 106-LB-Burnett (Ca), Phillips (Ce) Dean (M) Gould (P). 115-LB-Uoffos (P), ~achain (SP), Pipko (Ca), Wist (Riverv);'123-LB-K.' parton (sp): Burnett (Ca), Devitt (M), Wills (P); 130-LB-Jew (P), Jackson (EH), Drackett (Ce), Babuik (Riverv); 136-LB-Herchuk (Ce), Zubkow (M), McLeod (Ca), Brooker (Rivers); 141-LB-Clark (Ce), Rollo (AB), Meier (L), Arcand (hvers;) 148-LB-Dejong (Ca), Dally (Ce), Stark (P), Abrahams (L); 157-LB-Grafton (Ce), Moore (Ca), Wilson (M), Loeb (V); 168- LB-Taylor (Ca), Galbraith (AB), Rohrlck (M), Smisko (Rivers); 183-LB-Goodwin (WM), Fingler (T), Westell (Riverv), Wiskar (M); HVYWT-McCord (Ce), Tingle (Ca), Ratcliff (MR), Chiasson (AB). SOUTH DAKOTA Scoring-Brookings 59, Sioux Falls Washington 48, Rapid City 46, Watertown 39, Gregory 33 Milbank 32 Huron 30 Spearfish 30 Redfield 29 Sturigs 24 Mitchell 21, Pierre '21, Yankton '20, ~berdlen 15, clear' Lake 15, Giller 15, S~OIIX Fdla Lincoln 13. Others-Lemmon, Molbridge, Scotland. 95-LB-Lundeen (B) champion, Hamm (RC), 2nd, Langer (Sp) 3rd, Opp (A) 4th; 103-LB-May (H),, Bollinger (Mit), Nygaard (RC), Ham (L); 112-LB-Redmond (Milb), Ruesink (W), Vosler (H), Miller (RC); 120-LB--Cowen (St), Aksland (SFL), Schmidt (R), Timm (H); 127-LB-Johnson (Sp), Sanderson (B), Andree (W), Stoick (Mo); 133-LB- M. Johnson (Milb), Jansen (G), Krueger (SFW), Esser (R); 138-LB-Pastian (G), Opstedahl (RC), Black (SFW), Baldwin (Mit); 145-LB-Jones (Mill), Engels (W), Hayes (A), Pennings (Mit). 154-LB-Auld (Y), Severson (SFW) Karel (G) Schmidt (R). 165-LB-Riggle (P),' Langin (SFW), Roth (R), Grenz. (it); 180-he art ins on (B): Tesch (W) Newrnan (Sp) Georgas (RC); HVYWT-mtemon? (B), R. Newrnan (CL), t. Gappa (s*), Suess (sc).' TENNESSEE i Scoring-E. Ridge 68, Red Bank 64, Father Ryan 54, Central 52, Notre Dame 45, 1 Chattanooga HS 42 Brainerd 31, Kirkman 28 Everett 19, Cleveland 18, Tennessee \, Blind 16, ~ontgom&y Bell Acad 14, on el so; 13, Battle Ground Acad. 10, Mary- I ville 6, Tyner 4, Du Font 4, Sevier County 3, Friendsville 2, Two Rivers 2, Memphis...I;&,...

62 BEST IN NATIONAL ACADEMY CHAMPIONSHIPS: L-R, kneeling-rupp (Milton Hershey), Icenhower (Penn Charter) Pierce (Lawrenceuille) D'Eufemiu (NYMA), Alexander (Milton Hershey); standing-hoberts (Baylor), Gsibson 1st. Benedzct's), Glasser (McCallie). Robrecht (St. Benedict's), Krapf (Tatnall), Hannah (Baylor). -- EPISCOPAL ACADEMY TITLE HOLDERS: L-R, sitting-lawless (Chestnut Hill), Crawford (Haserford Icenhower (Penn Charter), Deuer (Girard), Mellor (Chestnut Hill) Davis (Haoerfkd); standing-fitzgerald (Haverford), Hunt (Haoerford), Potta (~av&ford), Gara (Valley Forge), Harms (Episcopal), Buchm (Perkiomen). IW LEAGUE SCHOOL LEAGUE CHAMPS- L-R kneeling-lipscomb (Stony Brook) Garcia (Poly Prep) Nye (Stony Brook) ~eig4l's (PO& Prep) Dtcmansky (Horace ~ann): Riger (Poly Pre )e7 standing-schor (~hckle~) Shelala (~oiy Prep) Ellenberg (Horace Mann), Joyler (PHbrace Mann), Gray (~oraci Mann), Zimrnerman '(~iverdale).

63 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 6 1 Catholic LB--Speegle (RB) champion, Rievely (Ce) 2nd Hood (WS) 3rd Smith (MBA) 4th; 106-LB-Whitworth (ER), Moncier (RB), ~alhen (Ce), Carter (FR); 115-LB- GOSS (EB) Gross (Ce) Bdes (FR) Willette (Br). 123-LB-Clark (E8) Garr (FR) (Staples (SGA) ~illiads (Ev). 130-b-~eadows (kb) Alford (Br) C&S (Cl) ~ a r i (~~)-136-LXi-johns (Br) lockl ley (RB) Bush (FR) ~?lllard (K). l i l - ~ ~ ~ o ~ h o g a * (ND): Nichols (RB), ~la)m (MBA), leip per (FR); i48-~b-~aini (Ce), Breeden (TB), Hall (Ev), Donnally (FR); 157-LB-Holliday (CHS), Swoner {Do), Win (Cl), Ambum (Ev). 168-LBWalsh (FR), Park (ND) Thrash (CHS) Millsaps (Ma). 183-LB- Rose (K),' Puryear (CHS), Booker (ER), waggoner (DP);' HVYWT-W~~~~Y (NIE), Comb (ER), Locke (Ce), Heard (RB). TEXAS Scoring-Texas Blind 78 Dallas Schools 62 Austin Schools LB-Hubard (A) clknpion, Mounger ~TB) 2nd. 115-LB-Hines (A), Worthington (TB). 123-LB-Gama (TB) T. Hubbard (A). 130-b-~ooper (D) Van Pelt (TB). 136-LB-~olt (TB), Clifford (b); 141-LB-washom (TB), Pool (D);' 148-I.J%-~ig& (TB), Conaway (D); 168-LB-Vasquez (TB), Castillo (D); 183-LB-Baker (D), Garrett (TB); HVYWT-Powell (D). UTAH Class A Scoring (Top 25)-Ben Lomond 68 Davis 38 Sky View 37, Box Elder 31 Cyprus 27 Olympus 27 Bountiful 26 osgdea 24 pro& 23 West 23 Bear River 19 ' Granite 18' Skyline 18 '~in~ham 17 'viewmoat i7 spanisi Fork 14' Clearfield 13 leasan ant ~rbve 13, Orem 12, ~eber'll, Kearns 16, Highland 8, ~oiele 7, South h, Roy LB-Zook (SV) champion, Roderick (ER) 2nd, Butters (BL) 3rd, Rodriguz (Cy) 4th; 103-LB-Anderson (BL), Hilton (PG), Roderick (BR), Huerta (Og). 112-LB-- Beeseley (Ol), Dangerfield (K), Humphreys (Or), Villalobas (Og); 120-~~-~'imori (BE), Sugirnoto (Web), Darrohn (D), Talbot (Bo); 120-W&Johnson (Mon), Woehrmann (Unit), Jeff ery (De) Smith Mor). 127-LE-Tangren (Pr), Whlteley (SF), Lindlay (SV), Swift (BL) '133-LB-&&ton (D) Slater (Og) Pomeroy (BL) Mangrum (Wes). 138-~~-~&kawa (BL) Thalrnan (h) Logan (b) Lambert (~h). 145-~~-~opie; (G) Smith (GI) ~olli& (0.1) Ferrin '(BL). 154-Lh-~~ixon (EE)'~ountain (Wes) ~enien (H), Hdons (Bi); 165-h-shepherd Iv), Stewart (Cy), Di ihro (Ol), ~au~h& (SV); 180-LB-Ruoti (Bo), Taylor Sk), Tibolla (Bi), Ketchvrn (&); HVYWT-Staley (BL), Maroney (D), Connelly (Pr), Lesiger (Bo). Class B SCORING-Delta 95 Unitah 45 Morgan 29 Millard 23 Wasatch 22 Piute 20 E. Carbon 14 ~ontickllo 13, dow wan 13 ~ayne 11 her^ County' 10 ~nioi 10, San Juan 9: Grand County 7, Summit 4, Ganguitch 4, hxie 3, Richfield 2, ievkr LE-Harper (De) champion, Hulet (Par) 2nd Frandsen (Unit) 3rd Rock (Mor) 4th; 103-LB-Holman (De), Garcia (ESa), ~arshail (Pan), McCurdy (~br); 112-LB- Nielson (De), Mathews (SJ), Coleman (Pi), Searle (Unit); 127-LB-Rich (Unit), Fullmer (De), Conder (Mon), Benson (Par); 133-LB-Talbot (De), Slaugh (Unit), Anderson (Pi), Zamora (ECa); 138-LB-Callister (De), Peterson (ECo), Ufford (Unit), Toblar (Di); 145-LB-Giles (Was), Chapell (Way), Roberts (Unit), Warnick (De); 154-LB- Alldredge (De), Tree (Was), Pentz (Mor), Hays (GC); 165-LB-Henrie (De), Davies (Mi), Henline (Unit), Tree (Was);. 180-LB7Wood (De), LuBeen (Mor), Johnston (GC), Wilson (Mi); HVYWT-Phelps (M,), Lay (Pi), Johnson (Unit), Workman (NSu). VIRGINIA SCORING-(Top 25)-Granby 101, Annandale 39, Wilson 36, Wakefield 30, Ferguson 25 Cox 24 Maury 24 Princess Anne 22, Fairfax (20) Norview 19 Falls Church 18 ~rovktown 16 Deep ~rkk 15, Yorktown 14 Kellam 14, ~raddock' 13 Hampton 10: Woodson 10, kdison 9, Lee 9, Mt. Vernon 8, adis is on 7, Great Bridge 6, Wash. & Lee 6, Fort Hunt LB-Hooper (Wa) champion, Southwell (Y) 2nd, Martin (Gra) 3rd, Wagner (W&L) 4th. 103-LB-Siman (Gra) Carruthers (Fe) Crain (N) Green (Wa). 112-LB- Parker (Crf Pease (Fa) ~ampbeli (L) Vicks (w$ 12@-~B-kllis (Gra) 6eisel (Wi) Trusdale (d) Miller (A). 127-~~-~ap'hael (PA), ~kblow (Gra) Swinson i ~ a ~illani ) (Gro). 133-~~-~oom (~ia), Taylor (Wa) Swoboda (Gro) willstead (FC). 13k~B-0. ~arri$ers (Fe), Elmore (Wo), Pegues (&a), Hilleary (E\; 145-~~-~te~~enson (Wi), Hess (Ma), Radman (Gra), Iseke (A); 154-LB-Witaker (Co), Canfield (FC), Harrison (Gra), Bowers (MV); 165-LB-Boyd (K), Petersilla (A), Mansfield (N), S. Hamson (Gra);

64 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE LB-WiUis (A) Brown (DQ, Williams (F), Sharpe (N); HVYWT-lhp (Gra), Carden (H), Feichner )(PA), Flora (Ma). Unclassified SCORING-Northside 70, Orange 48, Gar-Field 46, James Wood 44, Maski 42, Herndon 41 Osbom 39 V.S.D.B. 29 Faqwer 28 Spotsylvanla 23 Abingdon 22 Wm. Byrd 19, ~t&ewall ~acksan 17, John S: Battle 5, c;lpepper 4, ~altvhle 4, ~artinshlle LB-Fish (GF) champion, Evans (Or) 2nd, Allen (VSDB) 3rd, Lawrence (SJ) 4th; 103-LB-Clark (Sp), Rice (N), Gentry (JW), Tross (Or); 112-LB-Clements (VSDB), Stuckey (N) Kda (GF) Karnmeter (C). 120-LB-Breeden (Or) McMillian (P) Small- (e), wood (N), ~epner (JW);'123-~~-~ohnsah (PI, Brawn (&), ~chilfin~ (N), ~au~hirty (H); 133-LB-Shifflet Brooks (GF), Kern (JW), James (JSB); 138-LB-Price (WB), LaPrad (N), Sutphm (JW), Warren (Sp);l45-LB-Thompson (H), Hoffman (Os), Harmon (JWI Wehb (4); 154-LB-Iddings (Cts), Wecldle (A), McNutt (H), Cline (GI?); 165- LB-Hagger (PI, Altice (N), Haynie (H), Burgess (SJ);. 180-LB-France (N), Lester (F), Cam (a~), Toombs (bp); HWWT-Schlegel (GJ?), Heddmgs (F), Brown (JW), Muscoffian (VSDB). WASHINGTON SCORING-Moses Lake 63 Davis 46 Kennewick 36 Rogers 34 Auburn 30 Kelso 26 N. Thurston 20, Curtis 18 &allup 16 Wenatche lb Connell '14 Mercer hand 13: Fife 13 Centralia 12 valley 12 W. Bremertan fi Mountlakg Terrace 11 Mark Morris i0, Snohomish '10, ~ranklin-~<arce 10, Sunnyside 6, Ferris 9, Pullman 9. hers- East Valley Glacier Olympia Ridgefield Sehome Tumwater. 106-~B-~ill (~eb champi& Slean (A) 2nd, '~urkholder(nt) 3rd, Tomaras (Se) 4th; 115-LB-Trujillo (D), Schneider (MM), Adolphsen (ML), Sibald (0); 123-LB- Connelly (ML), Wieland (Sn), Martinez (Su), Stark (Fe); 130-LB-Kondo (Ro), VanNoy (Ce), Roach (A) Heaton (Cu); 136-LB-McFadden (Ken), Middlebrook (ML), Sparley (Ro), O'Donnell (EV); 141-LB-Skeesick (ML), Hull (WV), Landers (D), White (WB). 148-LB-Davis (Ro), Climber (NT), Noah (A), Balleu (WB); 157-LB-Dawson (~uy): Danner (MT), Hamel (Ken), Butler (ML); 168-LB-Rim (Co), Stevenson (FP), Middleton (Ken), Engle (Cu); 178-LB-Strode (ML), Giyd (MI), Cowan (Cu), Gifford (D). 194-LB-Hampton (We), Wandery (Fi), Smlth (B), figs (T); HVYWT-Roach Fogle (Kel), Brazeau (Pul), Cunmngham (G). WEST VIRGINIA (D): SCORING-Oak Glen 37 Weirton 36 Berkeley Springs 26 Charleston 22 'DuPont 22 Shady Spring 20 ~eoige Wash. 16 Milton 16 ~ingwdod 15 ~or~aniown 13. Pakkersburg 13 ~erb& Hoover 11 ~arti&burg 11 ~untington 10 &ckley 9 ~oundsl ville 9, wheeling, 3, Big Creek i, Fairmont st 2, Madison b, ~unbar'l, Lewis County 1, Philip Barbour LB-Bradley (GW) ohampim7 Miller (We) 2nd. 103-LB-Price (W) Nelson (HH). Haines (Mar) Lilly (SS). 120-LB-Glascock (BS)' Rine (Mou). 127-~k-~ouk (OG~ Henry (~ar).' 133-~~-n6m (K) Pickens (C) ~ktley (We) Alstead (SS). 145-~d Lowther (~d), Payne (Be); 154-i~-~ee (C). ktudenic (Pa); '165-~~-~lark '(Bs), Hale (Hu); 180-LB-Bragg (MI), Ckchran (DuP); HWWT-Magnaae (We), Elliot (DuP). WISCONSIN SCORING-(Top 25)-Racine Park 44 Monroe 35 Berlin 27 Portage 27 Schofield 20 Madison East 18 Pulaski 18 Midaukee King '16 ~anit&oc 15 ~Geral Point 15: Coleman 14, McFkland 14, N ~ W Richmond 13, ~todghton 13, ~ adesha 12, Amery 11 Juda 11 De Sota 10 Lake Mdls 10 Neillsville 10 Racine Horlick 10 Milwaukee, B;~ Tech 9 Reedsburg b, Richland Ceiter 9, ~rankl& 7. Others-Chetsk' Eau Claire Memorial ~irtland Iowa Grant, Kenosha Bradford Manawa, ~conomowoc,'~o~al, Sauk Prairie, S: ~ilwaukee, Stanley, Tornah, Wisconsin '~ells. 95-LB-Johnson (RP) champion, Wirth (J) 2nd Morales (MBT) 3rd Gittans (MK) 4th. 103-LB-Weutrich (Mom) Kiefer (Po) Grimm (f~) Abbott (RP). lli-lb-woods (RP)) Langlois (RH) Monroe '(ME) rigi is (Re). 120~~~-~edchill' (Me) Grimm (MP{ Vorphal (ECM) Janicki (Ne). '127-~~-~risii (B), Gorres (A) ~orchardt (H) ~enschei (F); 133-~~-A;berg (Stau),?ones (RP), Dobbs (R.0 ~ind& (T) kinzi zinger (Co) Maxwell (DeS) Pmplum (Po) Vitort (Stan). 1>5-~~-~andk Hei (Pu) Collver (ME) Schneiter (PO) Rhodes (~h): 154-~~-~an'son (NR) Ziltener (~onj Griffin. an;), Younger (0): 165-LB-Alf (B), Hinebaugh (Mon), keinz (LM), re; (WD); 180-LB-Guerink (Sc), McNeally (MK), Pivovar (KB), Ballweg (SP); HVnlVT--Faadrick (Mami), Holm (Wa), Sobocinski (SM), Grant (Ro). 4 I

65 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 63 WYOMING Class AA SCORING-Central 112 Worland 86 Powell 54 NCHS 51, Laramie 50 Kelly Walsh 43 Riverton 36 Love11 2b Cody 21 hheridan 2d, East 15, Thermopolis79, Lander 4, ~dck Springs 4 ' Greybdl d ~awlins'2. 95-~B--~artikez (Ri) chak~ion, Taylor (KW) 2nd, Fehlberg.(W) 3rd, Rudolph (Ce) 4th; 103-LB-Fernandez (Ce), Vigil (W), Marhenke (P), Moms (S); 112-LB-Joh?wn (Ce), Miller (KW), Feller (W), Slocurn (T ; 120-LB-Baca (Kwh Fehlberg (W), Son- (Ce), Johns (P); 127-LB-Vialpando (Lar] Morrison (Lo) Johnson (P) Wlllrnan (&. 133-IgRomeme (Lar), Brown%(NCHS), dinick (Ri), Pri& (Co); 138-Ih-~artels (Cek Bower (W) Alhson (NCHS) Walker (Lar). 145-LB-Rivard (NCHS), Nielson (W Toler (F'), Aolst (S); 154-~<~aush (Ce), ~rbwn (W), Dedrnan (PI, Robinson (NCHS) 165-LB-McDowell (NCHS), Lynn (P), Franckowak (Lo), Bower (W); 180-LB-F (e), khpo (Co), Dearcorn (P), Nielson (W); HVYWT-Reed (Ce), Bush (Lar), Vmcent (&I7 Po~man (KW). Class A SCORING-Wheatland 88, Lusk 72, Newcastle 56, Star Valley 54, Gillette 51, Evanston 43, Torrington 36, Buffalo 28, Green River 21, Douglas 18, University Prep 10, Kemmerer LB--Taylor (N) champion Goodrich (D) 2nd Hilderbrand (W) 3rd Garst (Gi) 4th; 103-LB-- Jones (T) 'upton (N! Martins (E) call (SV). 112-~~-~ath;m (N) Denzin (UP), Harris (T) dartens (w).' ~~o-lb-l&~ (W) ~edsen (SV), Huckfeldt ('k) Boyd (L); 127-LB-Cr6.wley (L) ~ettkl (W) ~chlautmanl (Gi) Nelson (T). 133-L.~--&owley (L), Black (E), Atter (B), Harrell (di); 1387~~-~ard'(~), wagstiff (E), Opheikens (GR), Lohman (Gi); 145-LB-Long (Gi), Pridgeon (N), Tolrnan. (SV), Bryant (W). 154-LB-J. Geringef (W), Wagstaff (E), Olander (K), Wright (Gi); 165-LB-~aeberld (W), Ban: (L), Weiss (D), Cammo (B); 180-LB-Kennington (SV), L. Geringer (W), W. Garst (Gi), Marsh (T); HVYWT-Foley (L), Shell (B), Dean (SV), Allison (W). Class 5 SCORING-Saratoga 85 Moorcroft 79 bgle 55 Sundance 52, Cokeville 48, Mt. View 31, Shoshoni 30, ~ulet; 26, Pine luffs 11, Gle&ock 9, Upton 8, Basin LB-Lee (Su) champion Francis (Sa) 2nd Wesley (Mo) 3rd Cranston (U) 4th. 103-LB--Ramos (L) ~immerslhied (Mo) 1ngleb; (Sa), Long (Sh); Crago (Mo) righ hi (C) Hanson (H) lh~-lb-~uintaraa (C), Jespersen (Mo) Mulherin (Sh) Hops& (Su). 127-LB-~llen (c)' Harper (Mo) Trumbell (B) Brown (L): 133-LB-- ~o&e (C) 0bers; (L) Spier (PB) w'illiams (Mo). '138-~~-0ber&(L) Jespersen (Mo Butler (~a/, Schriner (kh); 145-LI3khay (Sa), ~igone (MY), ~imrners&ied (Mo), Flock (L); 154-LB--Pryor (Sh), Woody.(MV), D. ONiel (Sa), Maupin (H); 165-LB-Peterson (Su), Schur~cht (Mo), J. O'Niel (Sa), Wise (PB); 180-LB-Bartlett (Sa),. Mahoney (H), Danaher (G), Davidson (Su); HVYWT-Green (MV), Lake (Su), Mlller (Sa), Ohver (L), National Academy SCORING-(Top 20)-St. Benedict's 59 Baylor 58 McCallie 53, Milton Hershey 41, Shady Side 28, Horace Mann 26, ~erckrsburg 26, '~awrenceville 25, Haverford 22, New York MA 20 Tatnall 20 Hill 19 Western Reserve 16 Penn Charter 15 University Sch. 15 it. Pad ( ~ 6 14 ) ~bntc~air 14 Suffield i3 Tabor 12, w;oming Seminary 11. (hers-~riends centrd, McBurney, N'orristown, ~ofebury. 106-LB-Rupp (MH) champion Weinberg (B) 2nd Egan (StB) 3rd Dumansky (HM) 4th. 115-LB-Icenhower (PC) F:ugno (StB) Burke (HM) Clark (~a6)- 123-LB-Pierce (L),' Truncale (StB), MCGOU~~ (N), Cotter (MCC); 130-~&D'~ufemia {NYMA), Wright (MH) McAlpine (Hi) Chapin (McC). 136-LB-Alexander (MH), Yamashita (Mo) ~rits&ler (SS) ~hayne'(~~)- 14l-~B-~oberts (B) Stites (Me) Kohl (MH) Gray (wr): l48-~~-~ibsdn (StB) ~arloff (SS) Chandler (kc) ~ro- (FC). 15$'-~~-~lasse; (McC), Potts (Ha), dples (StP), do re (B); 168-LB-kobrecht (s~b): Shapiro (US), J. Gray (HM) Sexton (NYMA). 183-LB- Krapf (Tat), Parker (Su) Greenwood (Ha), k zee (Tab); ~~kwt-~annah (B), Lee (McG), Gushing (So), Huh (McB). Episcopal Academy Invitation SCQING-Haverford 110 Chestnut Hill 88, Bryn Athyn 55, Penn Charter 49 Girard Col. 40, Episcopal 36, George Sch. 32, Valley Forge 30, Perkiomen 21, ~erl mantown Acad. 20, Germantown Friends 9, Penna Deaf 8, Friends Select 6, Malvem Prep 4, Friends Central 4, Solebury LB-Davis (H) champion, Coccagna (GC) 2nd, Price (BA) 3rd, Griscom (GS) 4th;

66 64 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLZNG GUIDE LE-MeUor. (CH) Lightfoot (PC) Osborne (H) Geazlinger (BA). 112-LB- Dever (GC), Ryan (&) Smith (BA)' Clark (GA). i27-~b--crawbrd (H) Noton (GC) Thomas (GF), ~as&l (GA); 133kB-~awless '(ch), Wille (BA), I3e~rHff (GS), ~rosiclose (H). 138-LB-Fitzgerald (H) Darlington (CH) ~choenber~er (BA) Dawkins (FS); 14~-~-~unt (H), ~himer'(ch), Eckfeldt (kc), Brown Potts (HI, Chnstides (E), Yarrow (CHI, Kontes (VF); 165-LB-Gara (VF), Klelnfelder (CH), Gyllenhaal (BA), Pnce (H); 180-LB-Harms (E), Greenwood (H), Stever (GA), Conger (Per); HVYWT-Bucher (Per), Lee (BA), Ferry (VF), Walsh (PC). IVY Prep SCqvG-Horace Mann 61, Poly ~ r & 42, bony Brook 39, Hackley 28, Riverdale 28 Trmty 15 St Paul's 7 b8-~b-rig& (6~) cham&w Apfel (HM 2nd Van Nostrand (SB) 3rd- 106-LB- IKua-ky (HM) Klein (H) ~d La Vega (TI. ll~-~~-neigus (PP) Hahn (h~) Olley (SB) ;ye (SB) ~ignocchi (R) ~kssin~ (T). 130-~~-harcia (PP), kowers (~tpj, Camazine (HM);' 136-L~-Lipsc&b (SB), ~ey& (T), Jabara (PP); 141-LB- Sch~ (H), Thompson (HM), Garcia (PP); 148-LB-Shelala (PP), Rechtschaffen (HM), Mascia (H); 157-Lb-Ellenberg (HM), Mignocchi (R), Rockwood (H); 168-LB-Jayner (-1, Eyck SB), Giles (T); 183-LE-Gray (HM), Huggard (SB), Baker (R); HVYWT- ~nnmrmsn &), Evangelists (PI?), Mooseman (H). Mid-South SCORING-McCallie 123 Baylor 117 St. Andrew's 39 Columbia MA 33, Sewanee MA 31, Castle Heights MA' 31, ~ennes&e MI 23, ~arlin&on LB-Dethera (Mc) championy Pettus (SA) 2nd Weinberg (B) 3rds Kite (SM) 4th; 106-LJB--R. Weinberg (B), Anderson (WA), been (CHMA), ~cgrayer (SA); 115-LB-Asbury (Mc) Pick (CHMA) D. Wash (CMA) Ellison (TMI). 123-LB-Cotter (Mc), S. Weinberg (i)) Cothron (CMA) Evans (D). i30-~~-chapin' (Mc) Anderton (B) Chitty (SMA) R' Wash (CMA). '~~~-LB--G&s (Mc) C Moore (8) Dubois (c~a) Pepin (b).'141-lb-~obert; (B) Vaughn (SMA~ ~ c ~ a(mc) l l ' Stroebel (CHMA): 148-~~-~harnara (B), Gross (M;), Mauldin (SA), 157-LB- Chandler (Mc), T. Moore (B), Neal (SA), Hewitt (SMA); 168-LB-Healy (B), Whitaker Mc), Beasley (TMI), Thomas (SA); 183-LB--Glassel (Mo), Boehm (B), Murphy (CMA), Ltelton (CHMA); HVYWT-McMahan (TMI), Hannan (B), Lee (Mc), McKennett (SA). Western North Carolina SCORING-Watauga 95, N. Rowan 65, S. Iredell 55, Statesville 45, Thomasville 39 Kannapolis 38 Mooresville 38 E Roman 36 W Rowan 33, S. Wowan 26, Lenoir 22: Asheboro 22, '~lbemarle 2Q, ~iikes Central' 11: 95-LB--Briakley (NR) champion Ostwalt (SI) 2nd Reese (Wa) 3rd Smithey (WC) 4th- 103-LS)-Thompw11 (SI) ~t&estreet (Al) ~usseh (NR) Gbistma; (T). 112-LB- ~tr&pe (Wa) Cash (T) dlins (K) Kello (wr). lzo-~~~~ressley (St) )Roper (L) Miller (Wa), branfield (ER); 127-d~elton (NR): Brintoa (L), Oliphant '(M), (St). 133-LB--Pendleton (NR) Hayes (Wa) Hyde (SI, Beaver (SR). 138-LE-Cranfield (WR), Caviness (As) dshvalt (St) darrigan (SI!. ~~~-LB~PO& (NR), Moretz (Wa), Trexler (ER), ~udock (St); 15&~-stanbery?,~a), Olwer (K), Williamson (T), Gardner (WR); 16FLB-Weisner (M), Greene (Wa), Heileg (ER), Billings (WC); 180-LB_Rader (M), Milan (St), Freeman (K), Furr (Al); 197-LB-Kirkley (SR), Gill (Wa), L~ttle (K), Freeze (SI); HVYWT-Medlin (T), Hawkins (m), Cash (SI), Gaddy (SR). Eastern Association Of Schools For The Blind SCORING-Virginia 103, West Virginia 102, Overbrook 56, North Carolina 46, Maryland 36, New York Inst. 29, Western Pa. 2.5, New York State Sch. 10, Connecticut 7, Perkins LJ3-Olive (WV) champion, Delaney (V) 2nd, Eastman (NC) 3rd, Wells (0) 4th; 103-LB--Allen (V), Lowder (M), Hawk (0), Perkins (NC); 112-LB-Clements (V), Wheeler (M), Stilchen (O), Zorick (C); 120--Cline (V), Gerhart (0), Perseo (WP), Williamson (WV); 127-LB-Rollins (V), Hall (NC), Dunon (NYSS), Lyons (WV); 133-LE-Chandler (WV), Tapfor (NC), Humphrey (V) Jay (WP) 138-LB-bher (WV) F. Humphrey (V) Fimavanti (0) Lana (WP). i4!5-~~-~l&~le~ (M) Hensley (wv)' Winters (0) ~ilcher (P). 154-h-white (*) Hill (NYI) ~idun'as (WP) ~ellv'(~~)- l~-l*ei---lly (N~I), Conrad (WV) ~a)de (V), ~ y (0); d HVYWT: Mosoottian'(~), Bornor (WV), Cooke (NC), Burns (0).

67 SCHOLASTIC REVIEWS 65 North Central Association Of Schools For The Blind SCORING-Kentucky 83, Michigan 79, Ohio 48, Missouri 46, Iowa 44, Indiana 39, Kansas 33. Nebraska 22, W~smnsm 21, Illinois 18, Minnesota 8, South Dakota LB--Repp (Miss) champion, Dasher (N) 2nd, Waymire (Ka) 3rd, Knapp (0) 4&; 103-LB-Earle (Miss) Donbrosky (ME) Schwery (Io), Ferguson (0). 112-LB-Bartee (O), Council (Mic), &usel (Min), Craig'(10); 120-LB-Flint (Ke), ~olier (Io),. Hopkb (In), Schram (ME). 127-LB--Cook (Ke), Smith (Mic), Inskeep (0) Parnsh (Ill). 133-LB-Weese (Mi:) Myers (Ke) Cravens (Ill) Davldson (Ka). 13k-~l3-0udsem~ (Mio), Crowe (Ke) Gc~ay (10) hrams (0). ld~-~~-~aberal (h) Dalrymple (In), Lewis (Ke) caper; ((4). 154-~~I~o~kins (Inf Alrnan (Mic) Eaton (~a) Parker (Ke. 165-~~-~&din ((Ke). lkalls (Ka), Krauter (~f, Wolf (W); kvywl-lk&beny (Mi& McGee (W), Baugh (Ill), Kerr (Ke). Southwest Association Of Schools For The Blind SCORING-New Mexico 99 Texas 78 Arkansas 93, Oklahoma LB-'Ikujillo (NM) charnhon, ~erriman (0) 2nd, Leflor (A) 3rd; 105-=Garcia (NMJ Mounger (T) Pierce (0). 114-LB-Campbell (A), Sectero (NM), Worthington (T); 3 22-~B-~erna ' (NM), craig (0), Garza (T); 129-LB-Begay (NM),.Ross (A), VanPelt (T); 135-LB-Holt (T), Rogers (NM), Srnitey (A); 140-LB-Bantxsta (NM), Washom (T), Hightower (A); 147-LnB-Nunez (NIMC), Villarreal (T), Wood (A); 156-LB- Ross (A), Carter (NM), Riggins (T); 167-LB-Vasquez (T), Flores (NM), Parker (A); 182-LB-Brewer (A), Cockrell (T); HVYWT-Barrientes (T), Plum (0). United States Dependent Schools, Europe SCORING-Wiesbaden 60, Frankfurt 56 Paris 45. Heidelberg 42, Ludwigsburg 42 Kaiserslautern 39. Augsbvrg 24 ~annheim 21, Lakenheath 18, Munich 18, Wuerzbu& 14, Karlsruhe 13, Nuernberg 6, Orleans 9, Bad Kreuznach 8, Berlin 7, London 7, Bitburg LB-Baker (A) champion, Marx (H) 2nd, Steger (Wi) 3rd, Ruggiero (Lu) 4th; 103-LB-Stevenson (Kai), Hindman (Wi), Search (Kar). T. Ruggiero (Lu); 112-LB.- Lloyd (F), Atiker (Kai), Rothaupt (0), Justin (Kar); 120-LB-Blanks (F), Taylor (Wi), Renio (H), Stewart (Wu); 127-LB-Landry (H), Moholy (N), Patrick (BK), ashi (Lu); 133-LB-Andre011 (P), Veit (Kai), Ruth (Lu) Nicholson (F). 138-LB-Bates (H), Shirley (Wi), Erwin (P), Gibson (Wu). 145-t~-~arter (Ma)' Reese (F), Crandall (La) Posey (Be); 154-LB-Twomey ( ) King (P), charleton (Bi), Bennett (F); 165:~~-~ray (P), Hambleton (La), Lindblad (F). O'Connell (Lu). 180-LB-Smith (Wi),. Collier (A), Von Ins (P), O'Donell (F); HVYWT-Hartell (MA), Curren (Wi), Agost~n~ (Ma), Kasper (Wu). Overseas Dependent Schools, Japan SCORING-Narimasu 121, Yamato 68, Johnson 47, Chofu 39, Yokohama 33, Zama 28, ASIJ LB-Tsuboui (A) champion, Fujimoto (N) 2nd Lapides (Ya) 3rd. 103-LB- Inazaki (N), Nekota (C) Summers (J). 112-~~-~zebu' (N), Desaki (Ya) 'famura (C). 120-LB-Yacksyzn (Ya) ' Champ (J) $andoval (Z). 127-LB-Jones (N): Schmidt (J): Clark (Ya); 133-LR-~ieves (Z), st'anley (C), ~fotlenhauer (N); 138-LB-Vogelgesang (N),.Boyd (Yo), Furiman (A); 145-LB-Young (Ya), Brown (N), Hanyn (Z); 154LB- Jeffrres (N) Gannan (Ya) Sotola (3). 165-LB-Townsend (N), Konkosln (C), Victor (3); 180-LB-W~~ (N),... ~ickrdson (YJ, Csan (Ya); HVYWT-Rdey (Yo), Gerrard (J), Zarikta (N) Guide Material All material for inclusion in the 1969 Official Wrestling Guide must be submitted to the Editor, Charles Parker, Davidson College, Davidson, N.C., not later than April 10, 1968.

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69 OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE I OFFICIAL Intercollegiate and Interscholastic WRESTLING RULES CHARLES W. PARKER, EDITOR

70 NCAA Wrestling Rules Committee WALLACE JOHNSON, Chairman, Minnesota... Fourth District *JOHN E. ROBERTS, Secretary, Wisconsin IAA...Interscholastic FRANK QPRAL, Coast Guard....First District ROY PHILLIPS, Franklin & Marshall... Second District ARNOLD W. UMBACH, Auburn...Third District THOMAS EVANS, Oklahoma...Fifth District JIM MOWRY, Texas....Sixth District EVERETT D. LANTZ, Wyoming... Seventh District DALE THOMAS, Oregon State...Eighth District ED PEERY, Navy... At-Large HAL PETERSEN, Chico State... College Division JOHN REESE, Wilkes Col.....College Division JOE ROCKENBACH, Rochester ( Minn. ) JC... Junior Colleges "FINN B. EFUKSEN, Waterloo Community Sch., Ta.... Interscholastic *RICHARD SCHAFER, NFSHSAA... Interscholastic *SHERMAN Interscholastic TYLER, Edrnond, Okla.... "Appointed to the committee by the Executice Committee of the National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations. These members are appointed annually and are eligible to succeed themselves. Major Rules Changes The major changes that have been made in these 1968 rules are listed below with the appropriate rule identification. Rule 3, Sec. I-Recommended designated areas ( 12 inches long) on arc of 10-foot circle opposite each other where wrestlers will start match and resume wrestling when in neutral position ( Home-Green, Visitor-Red). Rule 3, Sec. 2-Properly cut one-piece uniform legal if worn with full length tights. Rule 3 Sec. 4-Artificial limbs are prohibited. Rule 5: Sec. ib-collegiate competition only-additional pound per day will be allowed both teams when one is traveling and wrestling on two or three successive clays. ( Maximum-2 pounds. ) Set. I-Contestants will shake hands and step back prior to starting match. Alter the match the contestants are required to shake hands and remain on mat until winner has been declared. Note added-sight handicapped wrestlers use finger touch in neutral position. Initial contact to be from front. Rule 7, Set. 6-All personnel other than actual participants shall be restricted to an area at least 10 feet from actual mat area and scoring table. Rule 8, ~~c.1 -Present starting position ( 1967 ) to be retained. Rule 9, Set. %National Collegiate Championships and all other tournaments scoring 6 places will use following scoring: 1st-12, 2nd-9, 3rd-7, 4th-5, 5th- 3, 6th-1. Rule 10, Sec. 1-Note 2, Slam criteria further clarified. Rule 10, Set. 4-Flagrant Misconduct-Contestant, coach or spectator will be removed from premises and deduct one team point. Rule 10, Set. 9-Stalling warning given after maximum of 10 seconds. Subsequent violations will be calied within a maximum of five seconds. (Visual count will be used for subsequent violation.) Referees' sisnals-fig. 19-Referee raises a hand of each contestant in declaring a draw.

71 Major Differences Between Scholastic And Collegiate Rules 1. Weigh-In For Dual Meets: Interscholastic-One hour maximum, and one-half hour minimum before scheduled starting time of match. Intercollegiate-Five hours maximum, and one-haif hour minimum ' before 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. (NCAA Championships-first day maximum of 6 hours, 5-hour minimum, other days 5-hour maximum and 4-hour minimum. ) 3. Weight Allowance: Interscholastic-Two pounds additional in January and one pound in February. (Three pounds total.) One additional pound allowance each day of tournament. Intercollegiate-No weight allowance. ( In tournaments one additional pound allowance each day of tournament.) 4. Length Of Bout: Interscholastic-Three, 2-minute eriods. (Tournaments-Overtime, two 1-minute periodsy 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.) 5. Sweatbox Or Similar Artificial Weight Reducing Device: Interscholastic-Prohibited. (Wearing apparel permissible.) Intercollegiate-Permissible. 3

72 4 THE OFFICIAL WKESTLING GUIDE , Falls: Interscholastic-Two seconds. (Note difference in Near-Fall.) Intercollegiate-One secoed. (Note difference in Near-Fall.) 7. Defensive Man Standing Up While Offensive Wrestler Has Body Scissor (Including Cross Body Ride): Interscholastic-Potentially dangerous-stop match. Intercollegiate-To be called as illegal slam if defensive man initiates fall back or drill. 8, Weight Class Restriction: Interscholastic-May wrestle one weight class above his actual weight. Intercollegiate-No restriction. RULES COMMITTEEMEN: Left to right, sitting-finn Erik&en, Sherman Tyler, Dale Thomas Doug Parker Everett Lantz Arnold Ombach John Reese Hal Petersen. back row-~2 Perry, wall; Johnson (~hdrman), Dick ~ciafer, John fioberts, Jim MOW, Joe Rockenbach, Roy Phillips, Tom Evans. \

73 Official NCAA Wrestling Rules RULE 1-ELIGIBILITY SECTION 1. Each contestant must be an Amateur as defined in the rules of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and be eligible according to the rules and regulations of the college or university which he represents. Participants in the National Collegiate Wrestling Championships must represent institutions which are active members of the NCAA in good standing and must conform to the rules of eligibility adopted by the NCAA to apply to all annual championship meets conducted by this Association. NOTE-See Rule 5, Section 4. SECTION 2. All colleges, universities and institutions of learning in the United States with acceptable scholastic and athletic standards may be elected to membership in the NCAA. To comply with "acceptable scholastb standards" the institution must be on the approved list of the accepted accrediting agency of the district in which the institution is located. SECTION 3. An institution is considered as having "satisfactory athletic standards" on a proval of its standards by a two-third majority of the active members ofthe NCAA in the Association District in which the institution is located. Further information regarding application for membership may be obtained from the Executive Director of the NCAA, Walter B ers Midland Building, 1221 Baltimore, Kansas City, Mo At least &ir& (30) days should be allowed for the above procedure. SECTION 4. Participation in NCAA Championship competition shall be governed by the NCM National Collegiate Championship Events Handbook. HIGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION Contestants shall be eligible under the rules of the High School Athletic Association of the State 1n which then school is located, RULE 2-REPRESENTATION SECTION 1. An institution shall be represented by only one contestant in each weight class. SECTION 2. NO contestant shall be allowed to represent his institution in more than one class in each meet. SECTION 3. A representative may not accept a forfeit in one weight class and compete in another class. SECTION 4. A contestant who weighs-in for one weight may be shifted to a higher weight class. 5

74 6 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 3 National SECTION 5. AU entries to the National Collegiate Wrestling Championships which are received after the Collegiate deadline date shall be charged a double entry fee. The championships deadline shall be nine days in advance of the first tournament session. When the team registers at the National Championships the institutional representative shall indicate the entry in each weight class in so far as it is possible before the.weighing-in. 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 circlllur area 28' in diameter. There shall be a mat area at least 5 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 4 inches nor less than the thick- I ness of a mat which has the shock absorbing qualities of a 2-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 su plementary mats, or laced underneath the mats. The wrestlin area shoub be marked on the mat cover or mat by painted lines two incges in width. At the center of the mat proper there shall be similarly painted a circle 10 feet in diameter, and it is recommended a different color be used than the one on the boundary line. It is further recommended that an area on opposite sides of the 10-foot circle 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, Visitorred.) There shall be placed at the center of the cover or mat a design, at least 12 inches long. MINIMUM MAT SIZES A circle with a diameter of 28 feet is a legal wrestling area providing there is a mat ace0 at least 5 feet in width which extends around it. Costume SECTION 2. The costume shall consist of: a. Full length tights, 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).

75 - "7 RULE 3 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 7 Nor. 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. Properly cut one piece uniform is legal when worn with full length tights. No wrestler shall lower his shoulder straps in the presence of spectators. b. Light heelless gymnasium shoes reaching above the ankle and laced by means of eyelets. c. It happens occasionally that two contestants look so much alike and are dressed so similarly that it is very difficult for the Referee and spectators to distinguish them. In all dual meets or tournaments, the home management shall have immediately available some p~ovisions for, clearly identifying the contestants. Such provisions may be by means of colored anklets, numbers or any other plan which wiii accomplish the purpose. Headgears SECTION 3. The Rules Committee strongly recommends that protective headgear be used in all practice and competition. spe;ial 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. Any legal device which is hard and abrasive must be covered and padded. Artificial limbs and loose pads are prohibited. Enforcement SECTI~ 5. The legality of all dcpipment (mats, costumes, 'helmets, devices, pads, etc.),shall be de-, ctc?xl by th r~fr:.r~.

76 8 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 4 & 5 RULE EWEIGHT CLASSIFICATION 5-orq follbws : 1. Competition shall be divided into nine weight classes as 123 1h. 145 lbs. 167 lbs. 130 ihs. 152 Ibs. 177 lbs. 137 lbs. 160 lbs. Unlimited weights. For National Collegiate Championships the 115 and 191-Ib. classes will be included. These weights will count in scoring of the team championship. SECTION 2. Competition in dual meets shall be conducted in the weight order listed, unless *changes are mutually agreed upon at the time of weighin. k HIGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION cslmpeti&n shall be divided into weight classes as follows: 103 lbs. 127.lbs. 145 lbs. 165 lbs. \ > 112 lbs. 12Q;lbs. 133 lbs. 138 lbs. 154 lbs. Unlimited ' The 95 and/or 180-lb. classes may be officially included in the weight classification provided either or both are adopted by an individual state association. Interstate dual meetg shall be conducted in the original ten weights and interstate compehtion shall be governed by the rules of the home or host state. 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 hake a net increase of three pounds beginning the 1st of February. 2. The Rules Committee recommends that individual State Associations utilize an effective weight control program. 3. The use of a sweat box or similar artificial heat device for weight reduction purposes is prohibited. RULE 5-WEIGHING-IN AND DESIGNATION OF CONTESTANTS Time SECTION 1. a. Dical Meets. Contestants may weighin a maximum of five hours and a minimum of onehalf hour before the meet is scheduled to begin. The exact maximum time shall be decided by mutual agreement of the competing teams. The home 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 recommended that the accuracy of all scales be certified by a qualified scale authority.

77 RULE 5 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 9 SECTION 2. a. Tournaments. Each day of the tournament, except the first day, contestants will weigh-in a maximum of five hours and a minimum of four hours before the meet is scheduled to begin. For the first day of the National Collegiate Wrestling Championships contestants will weigh-in a maximum of six hours and a minimum of five hours before the meet is scheduled to begin. b. The contestant who is to represent his institution must be named at the time of weigh-in in all tournaments. c. Supemision. The Referee or other authorized person shall 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 time the meet is scheduled to begin. (Changes in time may be made by individual State Assns.) 2. Tou~naments. 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. (Changes in time may be made by individual State Associations.) 3. A contestant may not wrestle more than one weight class above his actual weight. Weight SECTION 3. a. Dual Meets. In all dual meets, net Allowance weights shall be required. No overweight is permitted nor should it be requested. For Colleges only-members of both teams will be allowed one additional pound per day when one team is traveling and wrestling on two or three successive days. (Maximum of two pounds.) 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 to SECTION 4. Any Contestant failing to make weight ~~k~ weight at the minimum time shall be rejected. If a contestant fails to weigh-in on the second or subsequent day of a tournament a forfeit shall be awarded his opponent and points for the forfeit and advancement shall be scored. Medical SECTION 5. At the time of the weighing-in on the Examinations, =tc opening day of the annual National Colle iate Championships, a physician or physicians shalf be present to examine au contestants for communicable diseases and shall disqualify any contestant who, in their judgment will endanger other participants. In other meets it is recommended that a similar examination of all contestants be made at the time of the weighing-in, and the presence of a communicable disease or any other condition, which in the opinion of the examining physician makes the participation of that individual inadvisable, should bd considered full and sufficient reason for disqualification., SECTION 6. NO substitution is allowed in dual meets or tohnaments for injured contestants. SECTION 7. Defeat due to injury in a tournament does not eliminate a man

78 (10 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 6 for third place competition. SECTION 8. A forfeit will eliminate a 'contestant from third place competition in tournaments. SECTION 9. A disqualification may eliminate a contestant from third place competition in tournaments. ( See note under penalty chart. ) SECTION 10. 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. NOTE 1-In case of unavoidable circumstances affecting weigh-in or schedule of matches see Rule 13 Sec. 12. NO& 2-~ontesttkts in the unlimited class must check-in at each weigh-in session of toumments. RULE 6CONDUCT TOURNAMENTS Places Scored SECTION 1. In all tournaments four places shall be awarded as follows: The loser in the final first place match shall automatically take second place; the winner of the final consolation match shall be awarded third place and the loser fourth place. NOTE-In the National Collegiate Championship tournament sh places shall be awmded (see Rule 9, Sec. 2b(3)). Drawings SECTION 2. Immediately after the expiration of the minimum weighing-in time, drawings shall be made. Drawings shall 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 an class, the name of one of these contestants shall be placed in the upper galf of the drawin bracket and the name of the other in the lower half. In case several seedecf 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 ossible, contestants from the same geographical location or conference wgo have previously met during the season shall be drawn so as to prevent them from meeting in the first round. Byes SECTION 4. 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 will be equal to the difference between the number of competitors and the next power of two above, 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 eqblly divided between top and bottom. If the number of byes be uneven, there shall be one more bye at the bottom than at the tqp, as shown in Section 5 of this rule.

79 RULE 6 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 11 SECTION 5. Graphic Illustration of Drawings and Seeding lrt Qu8rt.r Bracket (Seed 4 6 5), Re1IP- Firrt Second Third. Pi-1 inaries Round Bound Round ' Round -7 3 F men a 16-rnan bracket if byes are drawn 'they will take their ;laces as shown in alphabetical order under First R o u n d column. For a 32-man bracket, order is shown alphabetically in preliminary column.?ad Qwrter Bracket (Seed 1 6 8) 3rd Qanrter Bracket (Sera 2 6 7) (Seed 3 & 6) COIJS(ILATI0M PIUtafffGS Plme 3rd) ' No. 1 seeded man draws for possible positions S, 6, 7, 8, 9, in Quarter Bracket #2. No. 2 seeded man drams for possible positions 10, 11, 12, 13, in Quarter Bracket $3. No. 3 seeded man draws for possible positions 14 15, in era* Bracket #4. No. 4 seeded man draws for possible positions I ' 2 3, d in '1st Suarter Bracket #l. NO. 5 seeded man draws for position in oppositi hkf of uarter Bracket #l. NO. 6 seeded man draws for position in opposite hdf of 8uarter Brmlcet #4. NO. 7 seeded man draws for position in opposite half of Quarter Bracket #3. No. 8 seeded mun draws for posttion in opposite half of Quarter Bracket #2.

80 12 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE6&7 Contestants Nig- SECTION 6. a. lmediiitely after completion of the ible for Third first semi-final match in each weight the third place place M~~~~~ consolation rounds shall start between all contestants 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 halfbrackets in each weight class, meet in the final consolation match to determine the third and fourth place winner. b. When on1 two contestants have been defeated by the winner of any semi-final matci the two defeated contestants shall compete and the winner of the match shall meet the corresponding winner from the other halfbracket to decide the third and fourth place awards. When more than two contestants have been defeated by the winner of any semi-final match, preliminary third place matches will be necessary and should be conducted in accordance with the original first ~ound drawin s; therefore, those eligible for the third place consolations should be matcted 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. Example SECTION 7. Referring to the Graphic %stration 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 from 7 and then 6 wins from 8 and 6 defeats 3. In the lower half-bracket three contestants 16, 15 and 13 have been defeated by the finalist 17 and therefore, only two matches are necessary. We will 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. SECTION 8. NO contestant shall wrestle two matches in any tournament with less than one (1) hour rest between such matches. SECTION 9. The Rules Committee recommends that medals and team trophies be formally presented in a ceremony made as impressive as possible. SECTION 10. Any conference or other tournament may be conducted under any bracketing that is agreed upon by participating schools. Length of Matches SECTION 1. All regular matches shall be eight minutes in length divided into three periods with the first period two minutes and the second and third periods

81 RULE 7 OFFICIAL MCAA WRESTLING RULES three minutes each. The first period will start wid both contestants standing 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 blows 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. 17 and 18. The time in a match is continuous except when the Referee stops and starts a match. NOTE I-Failure to comply with end-of-match procedure after being warned shall result in penalty points being assessed in dual meets and tournaments. NOTE 2-42 matches involving sight handicapped wrestlers, it is recommended that a finger-touch method be used in the ne~t~al posztion and initial contact be made from front. HIGH 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 SECTION 2. 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.) Choice of SECTION 3. a. Dual Meets. Immediately before the Position contest starts the Referee shall call the captains to 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

82 id THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 7 & 8 extra 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 overthe period and no rest between the first, second, and third overtime periods. The points and time advantage are not cumulative throughout the match and overtime 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. VVhenTere is a tie in points at the end of the overtime periods the jury shall select the winner by ballot without an consultation and the match shall be awarded to the contestant who has sxbwn 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 control. NOTE-See Rule 11, Sec. 3. HIGH SCHOOL MODlFlCATlON 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 overtime shall consist of two one-minute periods. 2. Overtimes in Tournaments. 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 period. The eriods will start from the referee's position as in the see and and thirg period of the regular match. The choice of osition will be determined by the toss of a coin, see Section 4 of &s Rule for remainder of procedure. Consolation SECTION 5. Consolation matches shall consist of Matches three two-minute periods conducted in the same manner as regular matches in tournaments. Overtime periods in consolation matches shall consist of three one-minute periods. Control of SECTION 6. All personnel other than actual partici- Mat Area pating contestants shall be restricted to an area reserved for such use. This area shall be at least ten feet from the actual mat area and scoring table. NOTE-Coaches' Chart.) and contestants' conduct will be strictly enforced. (See Penalty RULE 8DEFINITIONS Starting Position on the Mat SECTION 1. a. Defensive Wrestler. A stationary osition in which the defensive wrestler is on his Lees facing away from the timers' table with his hands in the center of the mat. He must keep both

83 RULE 8 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 15 4 NO. 3-STARTING POSITION This position is shown as required in Rule 8 Sec. 1, a and b. Note pa~culat~ii that offensive wrestler's leg is outside of defensiue wrestler's leg. 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 out or under 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. ( See Illustration No. 3. ) b. Offensive Wrestler. The offensive wrestler shall be on his knees at the right or left side of his opponent with 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 navel at the waistline and the palm of his other hand ( left or right) shall be placed loosely on the back of the opponent's near elbow. Both of his knees shall be on the mat outside of and not touching the defensive wrestler's near leg. (See Illustration No. 3. ) Time SECTION 2. The offensive wrestler who has control Advantage in an advantage position over his opponent is gaining time-advantage. A timekeeper assigned to each wrestler records his accumulated time-advanta e throughout the match or a multiple times ma be permitted to record tfte time-advantage. At the end of the match the ~egree 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 p@n'ts. No contestant may $' be awarded more than two points for time advantage in any one match. The 1 contestant with the lesser time-advantage receives no points even though he accumulates several minutes of time in the advantage position. NOTE-Control is a sitztdion in which a contestant exercises and maintains -$estrai ing power over hls opponent.

84 16 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 8 I%. 4-PROPOSED START- ING POSITIONS FOR FUTURE CONSIDERATION Coaches and wrestlers are encouraged to experiment with these starting positions and reconlmendations may be forwarded to nrembers of the Rules Committee for further study. The ma'or reason for consideration o{ a change in the starting position was the difficulty to administer starting position presently being used. Also see Nos. 5 and 6.

85 ;,. 4. ~ RULE 8 OFFICLAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES Position of SECTION 3. 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. (Set. Rule 8, Secs. 5, 8, 9 and 10. ) f- NO. 7-CONTROL Illzistratz'on demonstrates control following allowance for reaction time. Note-Control is gained only when the hold is applied to the lower leg. 3 3NTROL n &wonstrates control allowance for reaction

86 18 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 8 Ta kedown SECTION 4. When, from a neutral position, a contestant ains control of his opponent down on the mat while the supporting points of either wrestler are within the wrestling area,!1e has gained a takedown. Two points are awarded for each takedown. MOTE-T~~ supporting points of either wrestler are the parts of the body touching the mat thaf bear the weight of the wrestler's 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 buttocks. In a standing position the feet are the main points of support. Out-of-Bounds SECTION 5. Contestants are "out-of-bounds" when any supporting part of either wrestler touches or goes beyond the boundary line with the following exceptions: a. When a take-down is imminent, wrestling shall continue as long as the supporting points of either wrestler remain within the boundary lines of the wrestling area. b. When a fall is imminent, wrestling shall continue as long as both shoulders of the defensive wrestler are on the mat proper within the boundary lines. c. When one wrestler has the advantage position the match shall continue as long as the main supporting parts of either wrestler remain within the wrestling area. The Referee should anticipate difficult positions on the edge of the mat and prevent them by stopping the match, and resume wrestling at the center of the mat, as in the case of an out-of-bounds situation. Resumption of SECTION 6. The position to be assumed by the con- Wrestling Aher testants at the resumption of a match shall be neutral or in the starting position on the mat as determined by Oubof -Bounds the position held upon going out-of -bounds. If neither wrestler has control, the match shall be resumed with both wrestlers opposite 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 SECTION 7. 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 SECTION 8. IS a position in which neither wrestler has control. Escape SECTION 9. An escape occurs when the defensive wrestler gains a neutral position while the supporting points of either wrestler are within the wrestling area. Reversal SECTION 10. 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 supporting points of either wrestler are within the wrestling area.

87 RULE 8 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 19 Fall SECTION 11. 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.) HlGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION Two seconds constitutes a fall. The two-second count (one-thousandand-one. one-thousand-and-two) shall be a silent count by the Referee. a. A fall shall not be awarded when one or both shoulders or head of the defensive contestant are out-of-bounds. (See Rule 8, Sec. 5b.) NOTE-The head must touch the mat on or outside the boundmy line to be considered out-of-bounds, b. If the defensive wrestler is handicapped by havin any portion of his bod off the wrestling area, no fall shall be awarded ancfout-of-bounds shall be dkclared. 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 6. ) Near-Fall SECTION 12. 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-thousandand-) 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 poi@ shall be awarded for these situations. HIGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION A near-fah 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 SECTION 13. A edicament is a osition in which the offensive wresgr has control of 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 predicament sha A be scored. Two points shall be awarded for a predicament. A continuous roll-throu h is not to be considered a predicament. b. When one shodder 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 sufficient1 close to award a near-fan, for one, second or more, a priidicament s ~iii~ 'sctfte'd.

88 Pi NOTE 1-A mar-fd or predicament k eded when the defensfve wrestler gets out of the innin situation l'k &&.ere. &'not sig~l the score for a war-fau or a predicament until the &ation + d d. Only one near-fall or one predicament.shall be scored in each pinning regardless of the number of tsmes the offmue westler places the defdve s i n. a nwr-fall or predicament porition durittg the situation. NOTE 2-Rega~dksa of the hgth of time a defensive wrestler may be held in a pinning situation, no predicament or near-fall mug be awarded except a3 provided in ' Rule 8, Sections 12 and 13 above. b NOTE &Only a wrestler dth the crduantag~ who has his opponent in a pinning situation may score a near-fall or predicament. Bridgebacks in body scissors or Mgeovers 1 with a uwktlock are not codered near-fall or predacament situations although a fall may be scored. NOTE 4-When the defensiue mestle? places himself in a precarious situation during an attempted escape or reversal, a near-fall or predicament shall not be scored unless the oj,+t&ve wrestler has control of his opponent in a pinning situation. Decisions SECTION 14. 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 score6 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 tournaments. ) Forfeit SECTION 15. 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.) Default SECTION 16. A default is awarded in a match when one of the wrestlers is unable to continue wrestling due to an injury. I Disqv3]ification SECTION 17. Disqualification is a situation in which a contestant is banned from further participation in accordance with the penalty chart. RULE 9SCORING SECTION 1. AU scoring must be kept in plain view of spectators, contestants, and coaches. NOTE-It is strongly recommended that a timing device be available and visible for the purpose of recording the riding time. SECTION 2. Team Points. a. Dual Meets. ( 1) Fall. Five oints shall be scored toward the team total for each contestant who wins & a fall, default, forfeit, or disqualification,

89 RULE 9 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 21 NOTE-A team forfeit shall be scored five points for each weight class. (2) Decision. The 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 awarkled as soon as earned. At the conclusion of the championship semifinals, each winner shall receive seven points. At the conclusion of the championshi finals, each winner shall receive three additional points, each loser no a%ditional points. At the conclusion of the consolation semifinals, each winner shall receive two points. At the conclusion of the final third place matches, each winner shall receive two additional points, each loser no additional points. One additional point shall be scored for each match won by a fa& default or forfeit throughout the tournament. (2) Advancement Points. In addition, one point shail 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 CoUegiute Chumpionships. In the National Collegiate Championships six places shall be awarded. The defeated wrestlers in the consolation semi-finals shall wrestle off for the fifth and sixth places. 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. NOTE-This scoring procedure shall be used for all tournaments scoring six places. Match Point score system SECTION 3. In all matches the contestants are awarded points by the Referee in accordance with the following system: Takedowa by each wrestler) ( Rule 8, Sec. 4)...2 points Escape (H A e 8, Sec, 9)...l 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 recorded on the final score. Penalties (See Rule I1 and the Penalty Chart) NOTE-Method of Recording Score for an Overtime Match. Example: (OT)* 3-3' 1-1 (ZtD SD)** * d~-&er~l;zs' **VD--Unaninww Decision SD-Split Decision

90 22 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 9 & 10 SUMMARY OF SCORING Individual Match Points Takedown...2 pts. Escape... 1 pt. Reversal...2 pts. 3rd Place Predicament...2 pts. Near Fall.3 pts.... Time Advanta e...l pt. (for I fa minute) or Time Advantage...2 pts. (Max. for 2 or more minutes) Tournament Points 1st Place...10 pts. 2nd Place... 7 pts pts. 4th Place... 2 pts. Fall... 1 pt. Default... 1 pt. Forfeit... i pt. Disqualification... 1 pt. Advancement... 1 pt. Dual Meet Points Fall.5 pts. Disqualification 5 pts Forfeit...5 pts. Deoision... 3 pts. Default...5 pts. Draw... 2 pts. National Collegiate Champiofiships scoring for first six places: RULE "'Ids Secrxo~ 1. Any hold shall be allowed except the hammerlock above the right angle; the twisting hammerlock; front headlock; headlock without the arm; the straight head scissors (even thou the arm is included); over-scissors; flying mare with the palm up; full ( e ouble) nelson stran e holds; all bod slams; toe holds; twistin knee lock; ke lock; overiead guble arm bar; &e bending, twisting or qorcing of the tead or any limb beyond its normal limits of movement; locking the hands in a double arm bar from a neutral position; and any hold used for punishment alone (see Illustrations Nos. 9 through 33). NOTE 1-Contestants may grasp all four fingers in an effort to break a hold, but pulling back the thumb, or one, two or three fingers is illegal. NOTE!&The term "slam" is intepn?tej as lifting and bringing an opponent to the mat with unnecessaxy roughness. Thrs tnfractton may be committed by a contestant in either the to or bottom posigioll on the mat as wet1 as duflng a takedown. When a contesta& lifts ks opponent oft the mot and bring8 ham forcibly to the mat with the upper haff of the bod9 coming in contact wlth the mat first, a slam will be called. A forceful tri mob be considered as unnecessary roughness. Slams shall be called without hesitation f o 6 wing situatwn occurring. NOTE 3-An intentional drill or forceful fall-back is illegal whm the defensive wrestler is in a standing position and the offensive wrestler has a scissor hold or a cross body ride. NOTE 4-A leg hooked ooer the top toe of an opponent's straight body scissors fs interpreted os an ~-sdssot end therefore illegal. NOTE 5-A wrsstler applying a kgal hold dmuld not be pmdfied when his opponent turn the legal hold into cm illegal hold. The Referee shall cause the hold to be rekased I there b danger of him. However, the match need not be stopped unless the Referee fids it nnscessasy to do so in order to correct the situation. X

91 RULE 10 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES No. 9-ILLEGAL HAMMERLOCK (ABOVE RIGHT ANGLE) The hammerlock is a legal hold, provided the arm is not bent above the right angle (LC., provided that the arm is not carried above the small of the back); and provided, further, that the hand zs not forced out away from the body, making it a twisting hammerlock. In this illustratzon the arm is carried distinctly above the right angle and is illegal.

92 26 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 10 grasp the instep, heel or an1 in his effort to escape, prouiding the pressure is not such as to endanger the c kle, knee or hip joint.

93 RULE 10 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES NO. 21-ILLEGAL HEAD LOCK Locking the arm around the head. NO. 22-LEGAL HEAD LOCK Opponent's arm is included in the lock. NO. 23-A LEGAL HOLD Pullzng the head over the shoulder with hands locked or overlapped. NO. 24-THREE- UARTER NELSON, A LdSL HOLD

94 28 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 10

95 RULE 10 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 29 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. Abusive or SECTION 2. Conduct of a coach, contestant or spec- Unsportsmanli~e tator that becomes abusive, unsportsmanlike or interferes with the orderly progress of a match shall be Conduct grounds for removai from the premises. 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 fozlowing a match. Unnecessary SECTION 3. Either before, during or following a Roughness match, intentional striking, gouging, kicking, hair pulling, butting, elbowing or an intentional act which endangers life or limb shall be penalized. (See Penalty Chart.) Flagrant SECTION 4. Any time misconduct of a contestant, Misconduct coach or spectator is of a flagrant nature in the opinio~ of the Referee, penalty is removal from the premises and a deduction of one team point. When unnecessary roughness or abusive conduct is of a flagrant nature. the Referee is expected to penalize according to this section of the penalty chart. Foreign SECTION 5. The use of oil or greasy substances Substance which cannot be completely removed shall be grounds for disqualification at the discretion of the Referee. on Skin Time out for the removal of such foreign substance 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.) Objectionable Pads and Braces SECTION 6. (See Rule 3, Sec. 4 and the Penalty Chart.) Potentially SECTION 7. The double wristlock, chicken wing, Dangerous split scissor, and other holds may cause injury when used legally, and are potentially dangerous holds. Holds 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. Furthermore, 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

96 30 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 10 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 position 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 promptly stop any and all holds which in his opinion may so result. If a egitimate hold 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. Especially when the hand goes behind the back with parallel pressure to the long axw of the body it becomes a twisting hamm~rlock and is illegal. (See Illustration No. 29.) \ While pressure (force) is neither parallel nor perpendicular to defensive wrestler's long axis,

97 RULE 10 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 31 a. 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 depending on the intent of the act as determined by the Referee and shall be penalized accordingly. ( See Illustrations Nos. 30 through 33. ) HIGH SCHOOL MODIFICATION Whenever defensive wrestler stands up after offensive wrestler has applied a scissors hold (including the cross body ride), the Referee shall consider this potentially dangerous and stop match when defensive wrestler removes hands from mat. Wrestling shall be resumed from referee's position. t- NO. 30-ILLEGAL BLOCK- ING ON FACE (ON FACE PROPER ) This form of blocking is illegal because it is over mouth, nose and eyes, in contrast to position in No. 31.

98 32 THE OFFICIAL WfCESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 10 NO. 32-A LEGAL CROSS FACE It is an effective and legal block for the double leg pick-up. NO. 33-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 WT~&?T from coming out from underneath or to bring defensive wrestler back into position for a fall. Referee shozrld see that offensive wrestler does not secure unfair advantage by means of this illegal action.

99 RULE 10 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 33 Technical Violations (See Char,l SECTION 8. a. Interlocking Hands. The wrestler in the position of advantage cannot lock his hands, fingers or arms around his opponent's body or both 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 touching of the defensive man's hands to the mat 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 lock. 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. 34 through 37 and Fig. 13.) NOTE-The Referee shall not stop action when signaling the violation when the defensive 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 cont.tnuous 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.) b. Leaving Mat Without Permission. It is a technical violation to leave the mat without first receiving permission to do so from the Referee.

100 34 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 10 No. 37-INTERLOCKING OF HANDS AROUND LE.GS This positaon zs a technacal violation. f. NO. 36-LEGAL USE OF HANDS IN BODYLOCK This complete bodylock is legal because defensive wrestler is in a standing position. This hold would be a technical violation if defensiwe wrestle^ had one or both knees on the mat. (See Rule 10, Section 8a.) c. Lkluying Mutch. Uelaying the match silch as straggling back from outof-bounds, unnecessary changing and adjusting equipment, repeatedly assuming incorrect referee's 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. Defensiue Wrestler Intentionaly Going Off Mat. It is a technical violation ic <hc defensive wrestler intentionally walks, crawls, rolls or bridges off the mu:. So penalty is provided if a near-fall or predicament is awarded during this violation. NOTE-lt is considered a owlation if the contestant in a figure-four body scissors intentionally goes off the mat to get the hold released. g. Grasping Clothing, etc. No grasping of clothing, mat or mat cover by a contestant is permitted and any advantage gained thereby shall be nullified. Grasping clothing to prevent or gain an escape, reversal, takedown, or fall, is a technical violation. NOTE-(Treat same as Note under Rule 10, Section 8a.) ' Stalling SECTION 9. It is the responsibility of contestants, officials and coaches to avoid the use of stalling tactics or dowing the use thereof and action is to be maintained throughout the match by the contestants makin an honest attempt to stay I in the circle and to wrestle aggressively wheger on the top, bottom or i neutral positions. This concept shall be demonstrated by those responsible i with strict enforcement by officials. A stalling penalty is preceded by a! warning.

101 RULE 10 & 11 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 35 a. Neutral Position. Each wrestler must make an honest attempt to stay in the 10-foot circle and secure a take-dawn regardless 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 advantage and make an effort to work back into the circle. Intentionally or voluntarily 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. A period of ten seconds shall be sufficient time for the Referee to decide whether or not a contestant retaining a stalling hold has made an attempt to improve his position. For the second and subsequent penalties a eriod of five seconds shall be sufficient time to determine the intent to sta%. 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. c. Defensiue Position. Refusing to wrestle aggressively in the defensive position is stalling and shall be penalized as a technical violation. (See Penalty Chart. ) NOTE 1-In this position westling will continue and a visual and verbal warning given to the defensive wreder. NOTE 2-When there is no actton in the mat position, t b responsibility for initiating the action re& with both wrestlers. d. Whenever an official recognizes stalling occurring at any time and in any position, he will warn the offender after a maximum of ten seconds. Thereafter, stalling violations will be called and penalized accordingly with a maximum of five seconds permitted prior to subsequent violations being called. It is suggested that officials use a visual count when determining subsequent violations following the original warqing. A downward hand motion at one second intervals is the suggested method for a visual count. RULE 11PENALTlES AND WARNINGS SECTION 1. The infractions of the rdes are penalized in accordance with the penalties as listed on the Penalty Chart (Page SECTION 2. In calling each penalty the Referee shall stop the match, except when warning the defensive wrestler, give the hand signal for the points

102 PENALTY CHART First Second Third Fourth Rule 10 Infractions Warning Penalty Penalty Penalty Penalty Sections 1 Illegal Holds 1 i Technical Violations 1 pt. N.C. 1 pt. N.C. 2 pts. N.C. *Disqualify 8 **Unnecessary Roughness 3 Abusive and/or Unsportsmanlike Deduct Remove Dual Meets and Conduct Warning lteam from Tournaments 2 point Premises i FIagrant Misconduct Disqualify on first penalty and deduct 1 team pt. 4 Stalling Warning 1 pt. N.C. 1 pt. N.C. 2 pts. N.C. *Disqualify 9 Greasy Substance on Skin and/or 5 Objectionable Pads and Braces Disqualify if cannot be removed in allotted time 6 Key: N.C. - No change SUMMARY OF TECHNICAL VIOLATIONS (Rule 10, Sec. 8 & 9) Interlocking Hands (Sec. 8, a) Holdings Legs ( Sec. 9 b ) Leaving Mat Without bermission (Sec. 8, b) Delaying Match ( Sec. 8 c) Intentional Forcing ~p~bnent Off Mat (Sec. 8, d) Intentional Going Off Mat (Sec. 8, e) Stalling ( Sec. 9, a-b-c) Grasping Clothing, etc. (Sec. 8, 8) REMINDER: Penalties and time out for injury are accumulative throughout the match including overtime. *Note-Disqualification due to a technical violation, illegal holds, or less flagrant unnecessary roughness does not eliminate a contestant from competition for third place in tournaments. Disqualification for any other reason eliminates a contestant from competition for third place in tournaments. **Note-Points for unnecessary roughness may be awarded in addition to points earned.

103 RULE 11, 12 & 13 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 37 or warning (Figs. 9 and 10) and announce the penalty so that the contestants, scorers, coaches and spectators are aware of it. Sequence of Penalties SECTION 3. The penalty chart indicates the sequence of penalties and they are cumulative throughout the match including overtime. RULE 12lNJURIES AND DEFAULTS Time Out SECTION I. 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 excessive bleeding shall not be interpreted as an injury and the number and length of time-out periods for such bleeding is left to the discretion of the Referee. Unconscious If a contestant is rendered unconscious he shall not be permitted to continue the match without the approval of a ph sician. If the injured contestant is unable to continue wrestling, the matci shall be awarded in accordance with Secs. 2 and 3 of this rule. Accidental Injury SECTION 2. If a contestant is accidentally injured and is unable to continue the match, his opponent shall be awarded the match by default due to injury. Injury from SECTION 3. If a contestant is so injured by an illegal ~ ai~,, illegal action that he is unable to continue, the rnatd 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 During Time Out RULE 13OFFlClALS SECTION 4. NO more than two attendants and a physician shall be permitted on the mat with a wrestler during time-out. Referee's SECTION 1. Referee's attire for all dual meets and Attire tournaments: a. Black and white Referee's short sleeve knit shirt. b. Black full length trousers. c. White sox and gym shoes. (Black shoes recommended.) d. Black belt. Other accessories-silver coin or colored disk and whistle.

104 38 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 13 Referee's SECTION 2. On matters of judgment the 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. SECTION 3. Before the contestants come to the mat the Referee shall: a. Inspect contestants for resence of oils or greasy substances, rosin, objectionable pads, improper c%thing, finger rings, long fingernails, and advise 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. SECTION 4. Before the dual meet starts the Referee will call the team captains 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. (Rules 7, Sec. 3.) SECTION 5. The Referee will use the Wrestling Officials' Signals. SECTION 6. 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. SECTION 7. The Referee will notify the scorer, when warnings or points are awarded to either contestant. (See Signals for Referees, page 41.) SECTION 8. The Referee should anticipate difficult positions on the edge of the mat and prevent them by stopping the match, and resume wrestling at the center of the mat, as in the case of an off-mat decision. SECTION 9. The Referee shall be firm in enforcing the letter and spirit of the rules and penalize consistently any re eated infractions. He must enforce vigorously and promptly the penalties fbr the infractions as provided in Rules 10 and 11. On each penalty, except the warning 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, page 41.) SECTION 10. The Referee shall caution the user of a potentially dan erous or illep hold in order to prevent possible injury. Such holds shojd be stoppe by the Referee, if possible, before reaching the dangerous stage. SECTION 11. The Referee should not place his hands under the shoulders of a contestant unless absolutely necessary to determine a fall. SECTION 12. The Referee should meet promptly, in a spirit of good sportsmanship, any situation developing unexpectedly.

105 RULE 13 OFFICIAL NCAA WRESTLING RULES 39 SECTION 13. 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 mat while he checks the time advantage and the scorer's records 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 1-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 hb decision accordingly. NOTE 2-In overtime e~iods if the points are even the Referee and two judges shall determine the winner by gallot. (See Rule 7, Sec. 4.) SECTION 14. The referee is responsible for the seating arrangement 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 Assistant Match Visiting Team Home Team ~ i Timekeeper ~ ~ k scorer ~ Scorer ~ ~ WHEN MULTIPLE TIMER IS USED I Timekeeper I Visiting Scorer I I Announcer or Home Scorer Match SECTION 15. Instruct the Match Timekeeper that he Time keeper is : n. In charge of assistant timekeepers, and scorers, and should be constantly 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 injv. d. Responsible for informing the Referee, only after an imminent situation has assed, whenever there is disagreement by the official scorers and/or timer eepers. e. Responsible for assisting the Referee in determining whether a situation occurred before or after the termination of a period. f. Responsible for calling the minutes to the Referee, contestants, and spectators in each match. The last minute shall be reported at fifteen second intervals. (45,30, 15 seconds. ) NOTE-The Home Institution shall provlds each timekeeper with an accumulative time clock for recording the time during the match. The match timekeeper shalt be ovfded with two extra accumulative #me clocks for recording the out in case of &uq to the contestants. The match timokeepsr shall nbo be provided with a gong' hm, m bell. A multiple tim may be used in phce of time clocks.

106 40 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 RULE 13 & 14 Assistant SECTION 16. Instruct the Assistant Timekeepers that Timekeepers they are responsible for: a. Recording the accumulative time advantage of the contestants, to whom they havevbeen 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 stop clock 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 SECTION 17. Instruct the Scorers that they are responsible 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 disagreement 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 14---NOTIFICATION & AGREEMENT OF MEETS Equal Rights for SECTION 1. 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-In case the Coaches concerned are unable to agree on a shorter maximum weighing-in time than the five hours specified as the maximum in these rules, it is understood that the maximum amount of time as specified in the rules shall hold. SECTION 3. 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.

107 Referees' Signals The signals illustrated on the followin pages are standard for wrestling Referees throughout the nation. It is the dtty 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 the whistlo SECTION 1. The whistle should be held ready for immediate use at all times during the match. Fig. l-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 (green for the home team red for the visiting team). H: next points one hand toward the timers and scorers to 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 blows his w h i s t 2 e and7 simultaneously moves his hand as a signal for the wrestlers to go into action. + Fig. 2--Shaking Hands and Stepping Back. After the officials indicate they are ready at the table, the Referee directs the wrestlers to shake hands step back to their designated 'areas, and be ready to wrestle when the whistle blows.

108 42 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 Fig %Resuming The Match In The Starting Position On The Mat. The Referee should fac'e the officials table and kneel qn one knee at a distance of 8 to 10 ft. in front of the wrestlers and a lattle to the szde on whzch the top wrestler stations himself. The Rsferee may give a preparatorg command such as ''Get Set" or "ready." When the wrestlers are in rper positions (Rule 8, SBC. 1) and after a momentary paue the Referee blows his w istle 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 mozjing the hand. The whistle starts the action. The hand signal is for the timer; in case they do not hear the whistle.

109 Fig. Lstapp'ng The Match For Out-Of- Bounds. When the contestants are out-ofbounds (Rule 8 Sec. 5) the Referee stops the match and &tends both arms horizontall~ to the same side toward the oat-ofbounds. The Referee places himself in the most advantageous position to determine the out-of-bounds and stops the match immediately when the out-of-bounds occurs.. u ~eclarrng A Neutral Position Standing After Out-Of-Bounds. When the contestants are out-of-bounds (Rule 8, Sec. 5 and 5a) and neither is in an advantage position, the Referee stops the match as in Fig. 5 and signals a Neutral position. The upper arms are front horizontal, both forearms are vertical and the hunds are extended upward. e- Fig. 7-indicating A Neutral Position During A Scrimmage For A Take-Down. Both a m are extended sideward slightly below the horizontal with the palms of the had down. The Referee moves his hands back and forth bringing them together and movzng them away while verbally, announcing 'no aduantage.

110 3 Fig. &Indicating Retention Of Advantage. 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 wzll 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. THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE 1968 Fig. %Awarding Points. One a m and index finger are pointed at the wrestler receiving the points. At the same time the Referee verbally announces the award and the name of the team receiving it as he raises his opposite arm to a near vertical position, indicating with extended fingers the number of points awarded. Fig. 10-Warning A Contestant For A Violation. The match is stopped. The index finger of one hand is pointed to the violator. At the same time the Referee verbally announces the penalty and rakes the opposite arm with his fist doubled to indicate the "warning" penalty for neutral or offensive stalting. Note-For the "warning" in defensive stalling the match is not stopped.

111 REFEREES' SACNALS 45 Fig. 13-Interlocking Hands, Or Grasping Clothing During An Escape Maneuver trule 10, ~ec.k 8 a and i. 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 indicates the violation b grasping the wrist of one hand with {is other hand and holding it over his head. This signal stops the advantage time fop the top contestant, and indicates the violation 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 maneuver is successful, bottom contestant gains neutral or top position, the Referee signals the points and the match continues with no interruption. If the bottom contestant fails to complete the maneuver the Referee stops the match and awards the penalty. (See Penalty Chart.)

112 46 THE OFFICIAL WRESTLING GUIDE Fik 16-Calling A Stalemate S1 ation. The match is stopped m 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 pod tbn with the fists closed as indicated at the right.

113 REFEREES' SIGNALS 47 3 Fig. 17-Declaring The Winner. (Rule 13, Sac. 13) At the end of the match the Heferee ardms the wrestlers to shake had and raises an arm of the winning wrestler. Fig. 18-Declaring A Draw. In case of a tie score at the end of the match in dual meets, the contestants will shake hands and the Referee wiu raise a: hand of each of the contestants.

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115 Index to Rules Rule Sec. Page Abusive Conduct Advantage. Position of Byes Compete in One Class Only Control Costumes Decisions Matches Defaults Definitions Distinguishing Emblems. 3 2c 7 Drawings and Eliminations For Third Place Graphic Illustration of Seeding Eligibility Escape Fall With Part of Body off Mat... 8 lla. b 19 Foreign Substance on Skin Forfeit Holds-Illegal Bending of Fingers Body Slams Full Double Nelson Hammerlock Above Right Angle Over-Scissors Strangle Holds Twisting of Fingers Toe Holds Infractions Injuries 'i 37 Accidental From Illegal Hold Intermissions Matches-Length of For First Place For Third Place in Tournaments Intermissions between periods Intermissions between overtimes Mats Near Falls Neutral Position Notification and Agreements Objectionable Pads Enforcement Special Equipment Officials Referee Timekeepers Overtimes Out-Of-bounds Overtimes... Recording... Penalties... Off Mat to Prevent Fall Off Mat Intentionally Forcing Opponent Off Mat... Stalling... Penalty Chart... Point System... Position of Advantage... Potentially Dangerous Holds... Holds Over Mouth. Nose. Eyes. or Throat... Predicament... Referee Costume... Duties... Signals... Referees Position on Mat..... Representation Reversal... Roughness-Unnecessary.. Butting... Elbowing... Gouging... Hair-Pulling... Kicking... Strangling... Striking... Seeding... Scoring... Tournaments... Dual Meets... Point System... Stalemate... Stalling... Take Down... Technical Violations Delaying Match... Grasping Clothing... Holding Legs... Intentional going off the mat... Interlocking of Arms... Interlocking of Fingers. Interlocking Hands... Leaving Mat... Stalling... Time Advantage... Time Out... Unnecessary Roughness... Weighing In... Weight Classification... Weight Control Weight Allowance Failure to Make... Rule Sec. Page e 34

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