versity, and Colorado State Agricultural College each won one championship for their respective conferences. The closeness of the competition is indicated by the fact that 18 matches were decided only after over-time periods and only 27 falls occurred in the meet. Only one former champion, Hanson of Minnesota, participated in this year’s meet and he lost his championship to Byrd of the Uni- versity of Oklahoma. Individual Championships 121 Lb. Class lst Place Antonnaci, Indiana University 2nd Place Melhorn, Oklahoma A. & M. 3rd Place Jensen, Iowa, State Teachers 128 Lb. Class Ist Place Byrd, Oklahoma University 2nd Place Hanson, University of Minnesota 3rd Place Kitt, Oklahoma A. & M. 136 Lb. Class Ist Place Whitehurst, Oklahoma A. & M. 2nd Place Isaacson, Iowa State Tachers 3rd Place Roman, Indiana University 145 Lb. Class Ist Place Masem, Lehigh University 2nd Place Combs, University of Michigan 3rd Place Shakleman, Franklin & Marshall College 155 2.6. Class Ist Place Logan, Oklahoma A. & M. 2nd Place Farrell, Iowa State 3rd Place Danner, University of Michigan 165 Lb. Class Ist Place Grenard, Colorado State 2nd Place Albright, Oklahoma A. & M. 3rd Place McDaniels, Indiana University 175 Lb. Class Ist Place Nichols, University of Michigan 2nd Place Inman, Indiana University 3rd Place Reynard, Kansas State Heavyweight Class Ist Place .. Downes, Ohio State 2nd Place Chiga, Oklahoma A. & M. 3rd Place Sikich, University of Illinois The cup awarded to the most outstanding wrestler in the meet by the Coaches Association was won by Don Nichols of the University of Michigan, the 175 lb. Champion. A trophy was also awarded to the wrestler who scored the most falls throughout the meet, which was won by Dale Hanson of the University of Minnesota. R. G. Ciapp, Chairman Wrestling Rules Committee.