
University of Iowa vs Iowa State University
2/17/1979 | 1h 55m 52sVideo has Closed Captions
The 1979 NCAA Division 1 Wrestling Dual at Hilton Coliseum in Ames.
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University of Iowa vs Iowa State University
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThe Iowa Public Broadcasting Network brings you sports live from the Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa.
IPN Sports Presents Cyclone Wrestling.
And tonight, the Iowa State cyclones play host to their cross-state rivals.
The Iowa Hawkeyes.
Standing room only at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa, as the Iowa State cyclones rank number two in the country.
Meet the defending national champion Iowa Hawkeyes ranked number one all season.
Good evening, everybody.
I'm Doug Brown.
And I'm Dave Harty.
And here we are with the big one, the big wrestling meet of the year.
And we're, first of all, happy to say hello to all our wrestling fans around the country on the public broadcasting stations.
We think we have an outstanding athletic event for you, Dave.
Let's talk about it.
This is a rematch of one in Iowa City and a few weeks ago.
That's correct.
January 6th, in other words, early in January.
And the rankings are, of course, in the top two spots, are very much so dependent on the outcome of this particular meet tonight.
And Iowa won that 124 to 14, we might say, down in Iowa City.
Now we have a match between two of the most famous names in wrestling as coaches here.
First for Iowa State coach Dr. Harold Nichols, Iowa State, who has had just countless numbers of conference national and team championships.
And of course, on top of that, a couple of Olympic champions outstanding record this year, great success, 17 into.
And Dan Gable is probably his prized pupil, his most famous pupil.
He's the coach at Iowa and Dan has a team 18 and zero this year Iowa against Iowa State.
Now we could talk about swing matches all along the line.
I think they're going to start even at 118.
I believe you're right.
They just go up.
But let's pick out a couple here.
142.
We have Dave Brown of Iowa State against Scott Trevino of Iowa, two young men who are quite talented.
Dave Brown.
Of course, I've indicated before it's kind of one of my favorite type wrestlers.
He's not only a good counter wrestler, but he just stays right in there and hustles all the time.
He's a he's kind of a furry type wrestler.
I referred to a lot of action all the time and how that will go, I really don't know.
But it'll be a real good swing match.
And then over on the other side, Scott, Fresno is a finished third in the country last year.
He's outstanding for Iowa.
At £167.
We got Dave Powell of Iowa State against Mike, Deanna of Iowa, two real physical boys and again, super technicians, both of them.
Dave Powell was ranked sixth last look.
He is a very strong young man.
And Mike, Deanna Junior for Iowa's ranked third.
Now, we might say that the Iowa trade in to man at £167 and they also rated Mark Stevenson and they could make some shifts from farm 67 on up depending on whether or not they've come through the earlier weights the way they think they want to.
It's a great deal that will depend upon the team score at that particular point.
Dog, we're going to have this the big wrestling made of 1979 in just one minute.
Iowa enters the match with a dual record of 18 wins.
No losses, and is coached by Dan Gable and Jay Robinson.
Iowa State enters with a record of 17 wins.
Two losses is coached by Harold Nichols, Glass Anderson and Carl Adams.
Here are tonight's match UPS at £118 for Iowa, a junior from Fairfield with a record of 22 and four, Dan Dwan for Iowa State, a senior from Ames with a record of 16 wins, five losses.
Don Finnegan at £126 for Iowa.
A sophomore from Rapid City, South Dakota, with a record of 26 wins, no losses.
Randy Lewis for Iowa State, a freshman from Lisbon, Iowa, with a record of 18 nine and two.
Jim Lord at £134 for Iowa, a sophomore from Cedar Rapids with a record of four, five and one.
Lenny Zaleski for Iowa State, a senior from Des Moines with a record of 24 wins, no losses.
National champion Mike Land at £142 for Iowa.
A junior from Joliet, Illinois, with a record of 23 and two, Scott Trevino for Iowa State, a sophomore from Marion, Iowa, with a record of 25 and seven.
Dave Brown at £150 for Iowa, A senior from the Corps with a record of 24 wins, one loss, Bruce says, for Iowa State, a freshman from Baldwin's Well, New York with a record of 15 wins, eight losses.
Tom Pickard at £158 for Iowa, a senior from Cedar Rapids with a record of nine wins, six losses and one tie.
Jed Brown for Iowa State, a senior from Silver Spring, Maryland, with a record of 23 and three, Kelly Ward at £167 for Iowa.
Two entries, A senior from Brick with a record of 13 and four, Mark Stevens and or a junior from Bayville, age Ohio, with a record of 16.
And for Mike Deanna for Iowa State, a senior from Saint Charles, Illinois, with a record of 19 wins, six losses.
Dave Powell at £177 for Iowa.
A senior from Muncie, Indiana, with a record of 18 wins, seven losses, two draws.
But Palmer for Iowa State, a sophomore from Grand Rapids, Minnesota, with a record of 23 and six, Dave Allard at £190 for Iowa, a sophomore from Davenport with a record of 11 wins, eight losses.
One draw, Dave Fitzgerald for Iowa State, a freshman from Marshalltown alone with a record of 14 seven and one.
My man.
The heavyweights for Iowa, a senior from Waterloo with a record of 25 and three John Bowls, being here for a while, State a senior from Clarion with a record of 22 seven and one time wall, Then with all the captains, please meet referee Spike Israel of Spring Valley, New York at center Mad.
And for these big meets important referees Spike ref Israel in from New York for this one yes and of course I believe he's worked the last two or three of them, Doug, both at Iowa as well as Iowa State.
You see the captains out on the mat right now.
There is Bruce Kim, Seth and John Bowles be on the left there from Iowa, Ward land and Powell, the senior captains for Iowa State.
Iowa State will pick up or down in the first, third, fifth, seventh, the ninth matches and Iowa state gets Iowa gets the odd numbers.
Their spike is real.
Well, for the next couple of hours, we can have a good time here.
Get very intense about a sport that's a lot of fun for some people, very serious business for others.
On the mat right now, Don Finnegan of Iowa State against Dan Glenn of Iowa and Iowa is wearing the tights in case you're watching, in black and white.
That's with his.
Back to you right now is Dan Glenn, an outstanding number four ranked junior from Fairfield, Iowa, against a hometown boy, Don Finnegan of Iowa State.
I know you're seven back at the circle.
That first one is that now there you get an idea what's going to happen tonight.
Spike, Israel is not going to take any nonsense.
They started it right off the bat.
Doug, from the first match.
So that's an indication of the other nine weight classes that he's got to call that stalling right now.
And that's Finnegan's warning.
Now, this match, this first match in A is always big, but in one like this, it is so important because it can change the whole course of the match.
For instance, Finnegan is definitely the underdog, and if he were to do well here, it might make a lot of difference to Iowa State's chances.
That's correct.
With a single hit on his hand, if he makes it work, he can pick up to Doug.
He came in there real tough, but Glenn's boarding off with a bit of a crotch maneuver in there.
Glenn doing extremely well and countering this.
But Finnegan still has the single leg, and I wouldn't be surprised to know about that.
And they'll still make it back to the center.
He might have been able to go to a double off of that, but he would have forfeited his position, perhaps a lost.
We have 35 seconds left.
In the first period, there was a shot in the high crotch by Glenn, and he's going to get two out of the hot.
I was a little bit surprised he got two off of that because he had originally reached him for that move.
And then it was there and he move around a made it a two pointer.
But I was surprised that he got two out of it.
Nonetheless, he leads two to nothing at this point.
First period, 16 seconds left, Glamor, who is an outstanding junior.
He finished third in the Nationals last year up on top and Finnegan's trying to roll with.
It was a nice stand up roll combination on Finnegan.
Had he had match pace, he might have made it work only 6 seconds here and it would take something very quick for Finnegan to get out.
They all move very quickly off the whistle and just sit out the turn out maneuver.
But Glenn countered with, well, stay behind arms and the end of the first period there, counter takedown to the right now reaches in there for that high cross leg, gets that head to the outside.
Notice how he spins on through just powers his way by Barnett Forearm made a two point takedown out of it pretty easily, two to nothing.
Now he got 30 seconds of riding time.
Good.
Mr. Glen of Iowa.
Finnegan is on the bottom.
He goes down and he's already out.
And we'll mix it up real nice.
Set up and turn in for perfect skate.
Well done, Curt Hogan.
He was out in 5 seconds.
Now you see Glen spinning on him.
A marvelous move and a snap down, and he's ahead 4 to 1 on a two point takedown where we're just talking about that snap down before this beat began, Doug, if you recall.
And that's an excellent move.
If you got a man down on his knees and then his head going toward the mat, that's just what he did.
You see Finnegan trying to reach back for it for the Whizzer and Glen daring him to do it because he was in an excellent position to slip a tough one on him there.
And it looks like Finnegan Finnegan's trying to trap that in arm, maybe going into a roll or set out to a roll.
There comes a roll right there.
But Glen counted real well rolling with him now Glen has a leg in 2 minutes left in the second period, and Glen leads 4 to 1.
He's up there high on that step.
And so he's got that leg grapevine.
He's controlling those hips.
Well, consequently, take it away.
So the initial move on the part of Finnegan on the bottom, I assume working on the firearm bar by the shoulder, trying to get a little leverage into a half Nelson there.
But Finnegan wants to roll here.
He comes back with it.
He could have gotten a high leg over there.
He might have scored some points, but Glen's covering real well.
Well, I'll tell you, Dave, here we are in the first match, and I can't hear myself thinking this place.
It's an emotional crowd.
It's going to be a boy falling on top of it.
There's a hit, a takedown here right now.
I thought I block that hitting arm off for the run for two of the step down corner makes a good first takedown.
And Gable of Iowa on the bench.
We're back to live action a minute and 20 seconds left.
Glen leads 4 to 1.
Each man has been warned.
It looked like Finnegan got back points against him.
Back pointer to do more for Glen.
It's now 6 to 1.
Then Glen, who has been a marvelous wrestler for Iowa ever since he began there as a freshman, he got to wrestle right away.
Yes, he was tough right from the beginning.
They need an 18 pounder then.
And he stepped in and filled the bill real well.
There is a tough chicken wing by Van Blam.
He's working on it hard, trying to drive Finnegan over.
He hasn't broken down extremely well.
Finnegan.
Finnegan has put some pretty good moves together here all the way through so far.
But he got caught there putting a putting a roll maneuver.
And Glen held him there for the net for a near fall situation.
But otherwise, he's put some good roll combinations together but hasn't scored off.
All right.
Glen is just wide, just like he was.
He was nailed on now installing this ball against Finnegan.
And that's going to be a point.
Has to be a point because he was warned once.
He didn't give him a point.
But I'm sure that's going to have to be that has to be a one pointer because you know what he wanted previously.
So it should be 7a1 on the ground right now, actually on top of Glen is really not doing that much on top he sizzling that lead righty but he's not scoring any four points in that I'm going to get a turn here He got one now it's one for the other point man it's 7 to 2.
So there comes out here comes right back pointer I believe right now on this replay.
There it is right there.
You see he holds in there momentarily.
That's where he scored his two.
We're in the last 3 minutes of action When he get on top is behind 3 minutes and 21 seconds worth of riding time.
Two and 7 to 2 and points.
And we'll see what Glen does.
Stand up and out, stands up and turns in front escape.
It was an intentional release after he got up on the part of Finnegan, we might add here, Doug right quick, like the both boys have been one for stalling and penalized one 8 to 2 and all the extra points I can get with Digger.
There was a beautiful fireman's carry by Dan Glenn.
He took Finnegan right to his back for 210 two to hit it right after that carry.
That's just the way it's supposed to be executed.
Did a nice job, scored the take down off of it.
Well, it's one thing about a lot of boys from Iowa.
They don't go out there then without Dan Gable believing that they're going to go all the way to the end with a lot of strength and zip all the way for 8 minutes.
Without a doubt, he's got them offensive minded and a lot of conditioning.
2 minutes left in the third period, 10 to 2.
Glen over Finnegan.
There is Dan Gable.
There's an intentional release by Glen.
When we get the one pointer, we're going to go ten the three.
Glad he's had good luck on his feet and he feels he can get more points here.
The idea is to pick up extras, and I believe that's what Dan Gable was telling, that Finnegan's blocking that single double combination off by an under arm there, a kind of a body throw tip by Finnegan again, but not now.
You have to try it again.
Another look at that Fireman's carry a high crotch.
It went into a single leg.
They make it work goes time two.
We got a lift in there off of it both around behind by snapping that head back and got the two pointer.
It's now 12 to 3 and Glen looks very good, just as I think I expected him to.
It's now 12 four after that release a minute, 20 seconds left.
Looks like Glen wants another two and he's going to be going after here.
He has riding time.
He has plenty of riding time.
He can't possibly lose it, but he may just power into this if he likes it up.
He's got a bear, kind of a body lock.
There it is.
Two oh, he's a tough 14 to 4 in the last minute.
And he has a very fine chicken wing on there.
He's trying to turn into something, keep it down, hammerlock.
Spike Israel watching the shoulder for Angle, another intentional release marking the five he'd like to build up to where he could get a five point decision.
He's trying to get one.
Well here it is, stalling again, spinning.
And now all it takes is one more point for Glenn.
And he will have a superior decision which would give his team five points.
I think Iowa State was hoping that Finnegan would stand a little closer than that.
Well, right now I think so, too.
And I felt the same.
But Finnegan should go in there and try to score, at least save his team.
One team point you made your decision whether the Spurs a shot, try to fire you got to single with 10 seconds left and that's got it in there they are 17 to 5.
And right on time, the clock is ticking out and this is where it's going to end.
Iowa wins the first one, big 18 to 5.
Glenn over Finnegan.
Here comes our move here right now.
No tie.
Goes it off of it, off of the carry to a single and then just powers his way around behind for the two point takedown to seal up his superior decision.
15 points for Iowa Hawkeyes.
There it goes.
Dan Glenn of Fairfield, Iowa.
He finished third in the Nationals last year.
Well, he's he's ranked fourth this year, but he has every chance.
Jim Lord takes a shot at Randy Lewis of Iowa in the beginning of the second one, 26.
Lewis is heavily favored here.
He won a pin over Lord in the first match of the year.
Lewis is ranked number one.
He's undefeated.
Jim Lord got in there real tough on that single.
He hasn't lost it.
He hasn't got the points yet, but he hasn't lost it either.
If he stays in there and fights it, he may score too.
But he just lost to he doesn't have anything to lose.
Actually, Lewis was able to counter it well and turn it into a takedown.
This is Lewis, as we said, he's ranked first in the country.
He finished second only to Mike Land, £126 last year.
And he has a horse and he's a great pinner.
He scores more pins and more.
That's how he does it.
He's got a cradle already.
Has that fight and he has blood on his back again.
And this one starting out badly for Iowa State because it looks to me as if they're going to be a lot of back points here.
Yes.
And he makes for the fall, but I don't look for him to score the fall off of this.
But he could.
He might.
Now it's he got out of it.
It was a kind of cradle and he couldn't get to the near shoulder to the mat.
That's right.
He has what they call the false crater of cradle or sometimes called the cross face Cradle.
There he goes into it again.
We have a five to nothing score, a takedown and a nearfall for Randy Lewis.
Iowa leads on the team.
Score five to nothing and they'd like to start out big.
They have the opportunity.
They are favored in the first two matches.
There's no doubt.
Mike Land is the first Iowa State man to come up who will be favored at 134.
Jim, Jim Lord went into kind of a sit out position there, but with look at the trap that you're on, baby coming back with a roll.
But Lewis was able to counter real easily.
Lard was just worn on the bottom foot and there is an escape of a 5 to 1 combination.
The moves there dug everything from backing up, backpedaling to standing up to turning in for the one.
There's the Iowa bench.
You're looking at an outstanding Iowa wrestler.
This is Randy Lewis.
He is a first grade boy.
He just picked up two more here just on a snap down counter, move again to we just spun around behind him.
Dad, he's only a sophomore.
Getting a little high right now, though.
He's getting a little high.
He may lose it.
He could shake him off the top.
Just you got to be shaking in there if he's going to.
It's a little late in the period, though.
Here's our movie right now.
Notice how it goes in there.
But in this case, Lewis just counters, blocks off with kind of a forearm smash, spins around behind blocks that head off two point takedown.
Good counter move.
You're looking at Jim Lord.
He's only a freshman.
Well, Lewis is only a sophomore.
Here are two of the best young prospects around, and Lewis is definitely the number one man in the country.
At 126, he leads 7 to 1.
Lord has the position of advantage, but Lewis is on his feet at about 251.
That took only 9 seconds in the first period, a minute, 28 seconds worth of riding time for Lewis.
9 seconds have been picked up here by Lord Matt, who's there?
That's Dumbo.
And I don't think either school is going to or there were those there, man.
Well, there was a power sit out on the part of Lewis had a lot of power in that.
Yes.
And he now has a double arm tie up on, on Lord and he likes to throw people from the feet a lot, just as more does 8 to 1 as a score.
Jim was trying kind of a unarmed right there and slipped off that arm.
And again, we're out of bounds back into the middle, there's the Iowa State Brain Trust, Harold Nichols in the center there.
That first one you back it like it was backing out.
That's another point.
Well, that's a point for Randy Lewis and the second stall citation by Spike Israel.
He wants him in the middle of that mat in that ten foot circle.
That's where he wants them the minute they step out of that, he's been warning of them.
Now, Lord went in for the single, but again, sometimes the counters are worse than the well.
Lewis Lewis is countering that with a crossface and blocking off on that forearm too.
You see him working out of the present are very much of an intimidating wrestler.
He's a pinner.
Great, good high school.
I don't have the record here that goes against Lewis.
Yes, they end to the outside not working anything, putting in there together to get the takedown first time it's a just a warning after that it's a point well that could have gone either way for a second.
But as so often happens, those good spinners come out.
Just a body throw is what it really amounted to.
And he scored the two off of it.
1101 Yeah, here we go.
Here we see it here coming up right now, we see the bear hug on Lewis's part and the same by Lord Tried, but you'll see who came out on top.
The power on the part of Lewis a minute 45 left in the second period live action and again you see Lewis off the whistle going up high.
He likes to get up high on the side there and work out to him moving from side to side.
He has a good he's loose back there.
What coaches what country for very Lewis he gets a little high once in a while.
The cradle is your cradle.
He doesn't seem to worry about losing his leg to the arm because he has Lord in a very bad position this time.
That's the kind of pin you can pin him.
I think he's going to get two or three out of it too.
And again, Lord is on his back in a different position with a score 13 to 1, two more makes it 15 to 1 and Lewis is just all over him.
And he's physical, he's quick, he's got a good he's got a good center of gravity, good balance.
I could see why he could move out here.
I notice that cradle he's got out and he just sits back through, brings him back and he scores a three.
The three off of it for the near fall.
All right.
15 to 1 live action again.
Lord looked like he wanted to and he wanted to roll, but he almost ended up getting stacked there again.
That's Lewis is just an uncanny balance on top of the course, the very same working for that cradle again, he's got his signature back.
He's going to get more for all points he makes for the fall.
This time he's got a pretty well synced up well, and their shoulder is still not quite there.
Drop that there a shoulder down he may for the fall because he's got him pretty tight.
They start to lose him again now they got three out of it That's a nearfall that lasted for more than 5 seconds.
The score is 18 one with only 15 seconds left.
Second period.
I notice you notice dog how he goes into that cradle.
Many times you'll come across as a crossface he bars that forearm.
Then he would like to post that far knee and then just bring them, bring them together like a pretzel and lock the hands and goes into that fatal maneuver.
But at this point, I just want to give it to him.
Here's a situation as our cradle right now.
He's got that things locked up and he just sits through, brings him back and scores is Near-Fall points right there.
Got him pretty tight, almost had the fall but he did score 318 to 1 as a score.
Randy Lewis just behind the the word period there.
I think you'll see him working for more cradle on top because that's been successful for him and he's got a very convincing lead here.
So he'll grab a little bit.
Now I'm going to see a throw because Lord went up into that was a position out.
You see Lewis kind of sucking him up into there.
At that point.
He wants to get a body, throw baby, put him on his back and score the fall.
That's what he'd like to do.
It's 18 to 2.
As we said, Lord has managed to come from behind to beat some people this year, and I believe once this year, very early.
He was behind some almost this far, but it wasn't Randy Lewis.
That's right, of course.
But behind 18 to 2 in about 2 minutes and 30 seconds to go, it's tough to come back on here, Get one now.
That's the third stall warning against Jim Lord.
And he can't afford that.
Here's our maneuver right here.
Now, notice right out there the match edge.
And of course, the referee calls Lord for stalling.
Back in off the mat.
Live action.
2 minutes, 20 seconds left, 19 to 2.
Next time, I believe is going to be a two pointer dive.
Right.
And after that, it's all over.
And of course, right now, Lewis isn't overly aggressive either.
Both of them are just kind of in there trying to set a move up.
Oh, boy, is he tough on that.
And now he has learned in a very bad spot for the fall here.
He makes for the fall.
He's got it tight.
Watch first, Spike Israel.
If he raises that hand and slaps him and it's all over, Lord rolled out three points, 21 to 2.
Guess he's got a lot of power for a 26 pounder.
He just put Lord right on over without much difficulty and Lord initiated the move.
He did it off a counter move once to right in there, though he's coming back with him.
But I'll tell you, tremendous balance on behalf of Lewis.
Here's the move here.
Notice how look just bang through and can't tap that near arm around the body with the other one in the tie.
You got the thigh.
A beautiful tip.
They just tipped him over.
Now a minute, 3224 to 2 is the score 24 to 2 and we have a minute and a half.
And that's plenty of time for land for Lewis to do something about the large best thing to right now just a hustle and get moving and stay away from that fall because he's now to the point where he's lost the five pointer for his team.
Points are concerned.
He doesn't want to lose 16 points by by way of a fall out the back door.
For one, it's 24 to 3 Lewis leads more just got an extra point now he's trying to move in and got to do that sort of thing.
That's his best way.
That's right.
That's the best high fraction of a double.
And he lost it.
He hit pretty hard on the mat there when he came down.
Just power Lewis just powered it.
50 seconds left, 26 to 3.
Well, at this point, as we've said, Lord is protecting against the fall.
I think it's pretty well granted, the Hawkeyes have a five pointer here, but the last time they scored six and out 26 to 4, big score.
Oh, now you see more trying to get into the throw position and that's the way he has to do it.
Lewis has just too much power.
But here's our here comes the take down off of large part right here.
But it was just too much power balanced by Lewis and put him right to the mat.
And he just posted the leg.
There's a gable whose boy is doing so well here.
He has to be happy with the way the Hawkeyes have started.
That's two more on the football.
Kind of a short arm drag, 28 to for these powerful Iowa Hawkeyes.
He just awesome They're on top or the bottom and on the neutral position he's got all the moves and as we said earlier, what a pair he is.
I was going to say earlier, likewise, in this matchup, he had a tremendous high school record of straight pins.
And I don't recall what that is, but it was not equaled in the country.
There it is with riding time.
And there was a a gross of that Louis wins 29 tough for five more points for Iowa and the Hawkeyes take a ten nothing lead into the £134 match for Randy Lewis defeated Jim Lord coached by these man Harold Nichols.
And nearest you was less Anderson there.
Dan Gable.
Oh, no.
Here's Mike Land of Iowa, Iowa State ranked first.
And Lenny Zaleski from Cedar Rapids Prairie, a sophomore for Iowa, made the first shot there.
LAMB Sprawled against it and stopped the double leg.
Yeah, he counted that real well.
Land has something like 74 in a row, 74 in a row.
What a record.
And he's in on a single leg, but it's very close to the edge of the map, and he's attempting to sag back on him now, hoping he can keep him on the mat.
He's driving it.
Is he talking back to the two pointer?
Well, that's to do nothing.
And here's Mike.
When there's some of the crowd at Hilton Coliseum, a big, big crowd, it's a lot of fun to be in a place that is full of people as this and all of them having a good time with the biggest rivalry in a state in the country.
Doubt this year in wrestling Mike Barnett near arm without any problem putting a lot of weight into him with a deep waist right so I don't think it's any question who's got command of this match.
Mike's up there.
Stay working behind those arms.
Well, you know what Mike is thinking.
He's thinking pinned.
He has to pin this man because he's going to try as best he can, because already Iowa is ahead ten to nothing.
Six pointer here would really help the cause.
I'd make our ten six and put him right back into the running.
Len is the last cue from Cedar Rapids Prairie.
Mike Landis from West Des Moines Valley High School.
He's a senior.
Is the last two years in his second year.
Well, if if Lenny puts that two arm back in that Whizzer and Mike gets a chance, he might have struck that half.
But Zaleski came into the stand up off that and an escape, and LAMB takes him right back down again with a short element of time when he had the escape made for the one.
And then LAMB took advantage to put a single on it, put him right back down 4 to 1.
Now with 30 seconds left in the first period.
LAMB Is if he doesn't if he isn't satisfied down there with the way things are gonna look, the man come up all star warning against Zaleski.
I wouldn't I wouldn't be a bit surprised that.
Mike, first of all, I know he's got a gun for the fall.
I wouldn't be a bit surprised that he might get it.
And if not, we may get some real stalling going on here in the bottom in cash so we could get a reach of this qualification because Mike is not going to let up the left.
He's going to have to move.
He got a long time to go.
Yeah, that's the end of the first period.
41 here.
Come.
Here comes our escape right now, on behalf of Zaleski, just a whizzer stand up and Mike takes advantage Ducks right in on a nice, really nice move out there.
We have 3 minutes to go.
Second period now beginning 4 to 1 lamb leads a minute and 30 seconds of riding time.
He is on the bottom starting the second period and shows up in the third period if we get that far.
He just coming in to a stand up.
I see Zaleski countering by going to the leg but and he's out and he's I'll tell you, Celeste, he's going to be very careful with that.
WHIZZER He lost 271 in favor of Mike LAMB, 74 wins in a row.
We might mention here, too, Doug, that Mike LAMB defeated Randy Lewis in the of the Hawkeyes, £126 of the Nationals last year for the championship.
There's the warning against the last guy that brings the first point a penalty for scarlet 8 to 1.
Here's our move here right now notice how he comes in there.
It turns out that a late pick on behalf of Zaleski into a takedown maneuver right here.
He just overpowers him off that Whizzer.
And there it is.
Live action Land is riding.
This time he's in the back to match.
20 seconds left to go.
Second period, LAMB leads 8 to 1.
I look for Mike to carry the fight all the way here because he'd like to, first of all, build up that score, but get the major at superior decision.
Maybe the fall as the rear crops and another warning line.
And that's another point.
Now, Zaleski is pretty much under the gun here.
As I said earlier, it's going to be it could very well be a fall or disqualification because he has a lot of match time left.
And if he doesn't get hustling, that's going to be over there.
You see Dan Gable, I would be willing to say, at least in the Western world, he's the most famous wrestler around waiting for the Olympic gold medal winner at Dan, but just a super wrestler here.
He brought wrestling a long ways in our country, both at the high school and collegiate ranks.
In his four years while at Iowa State scores 9 to 1 here, Mike Land leads a minute.
We're in the second minute of a second period from Iowa State University Hilton Coliseum.
And there is another point that's going to have to be two points, I think.
Oh, that was a good slam.
Oh, that was that was a good slam.
9 to 2.
There was a little question from a table here and Spike, Israel shook his head.
They already I think the question was, I didn't I there was a caution against land earlier.
I was surprised.
Otherwise I couldn't score the point.
Now, Zino or Zaleski, I'm getting ahead of myself here in the next match with Pacino and Brown.
Zaleski is out and it's 9 to 3 land leads and then at 30 left there, he dropped it on that single real tough double.
You could go into a double off of it, not just to the 11 to 3.
There's a good case for a lot of young people who might be watching off and going from a single to a double.
He did a real good job of it.
Elementary, but the good wrestlers do the elementary things well and make it look easy.
So even up, that was kind of an intentional situation.
Mike came to the front side to open up for the ball.
Now he's gotten the stuff one try to put Solecki back.
He really didn't have quite the proper position to do it.
And so no points have been scored.
It's 13 to 5 now.
But Zaleski is point came off of a off of a move by land, as you indicated, Doug.
He came to the front side to look for an opening and he lost the one here.
The case here right now, in order to take down from a single to a double and Mike kind of put that head up, use the shoulders, needs advantage, and it takes him to the mat for 249 seconds, left back a live action, second period, double leg shot on behalf of Zaleski there.
But Mike Ward's off for well, there's a crossface.
Well blocks off against that far leg.
Now, you see, he got the stop the first shot, but not the size.
Move off of a high crotch move.
He had the over and under there to make it 15 to 5.
Now he's well, Zaleski flat.
It wouldn't surprise me to see another stalling call here pretty quick.
There it is.
There it is.
Now, one more and the match goes to land on disqualification, because that's the fourth time I hate to predict anything like that, but it wouldn't surprise me at all, as I said earlier, because Mike Carey in the fight and with those stalling warning that came that early in the match, that left an awful lot of time to have a lot of aggressive wrestling.
And Solecki has not had a lot of that.
There it is right there.
Here's our takedown maneuver.
Lets us know when he goes into the high crotch, spins through on him real high lifts, takes him to the mat for two.
You might be interested to know I keep track of these things once in a while to try to find out what's going on.
But that is 15 stall warning so far in the first three matches and we're going into the third period, 130 for 17 to 5 land on top lead.
Zaleski stands up and gets a point, stands up and turns in.
Mike wasn't going to counter that too much.
He feels he can get the takedown.
I think he goes in on a single.
I just try to suck it in working on the firearm to maybe try to get Solecki on his back on the takedown, the Bardet forearm.
I just powered him in down for the 219 to 6 is a score and again he lets Zaleski up.
It's 19 to 7.
Well, he's moving to the front side to look for that opening on the follow to get him turn.
But he loses that.
And as a result, Zaleski goes up for one 2 minutes, 25 seconds left at £134.
So it's Iowa, ten, Iowa State, nothing, five point decision.
So that's the end.
There it is.
You step back and that's if disqualification with 38 seconds left with 722 and it's six points the same as a fall for Mike LAMB.
Well, that didn't surprise me, Doug, because he carried the fight all the way and the stalling calls came early.
And consequently that left a lot of wrestling time left in.
And any indication of of falling beyond that point had to lead into a disqualification.
10 to 6 Iowa leads over Iowa State at 113 coming to 142.
And this one is a big swing match.
Everybody says, oh no, I'm facing what I'm going to say.
Body, back to you.
You see, Scott, Fresno is on the right here.
And Dave Brown of Iowa State, a sophomore, is now with the kneepads.
That's the way to separate them.
Dave Brouwer in the knee pads, Jersey ranked number three in the country.
He's a junior from Julia, Joliet, Illinois, 23 and two.
He was third in the country last year as a freshman.
Dave Brown, 142, has wrestled everybody tough in the country, and he has seven losses in 32 matches.
We might just while we're looking for some action here, look back to that last match on that disqualification.
I the consistency of warnings from the earlier part of the period match for the last, it was very consistent and it had to come.
And I noticed too, that rave waved apparently the complaints about wearing consistent uniforms.
The first Iowa boy was wearing tights and Kristina was not is the first one is different.
I think there's sort of a rule about that because you're looking at both boys are looking for some opening and both boys are are kind of looking for that single leg.
It looks like we're in the last minute of the first period.
No score.
For Zeno of Iowa is is is considered to be a real ball.
He's very strong powerful wrestler.
Well, I've said earlier, as we've seen Dave Brown all season long.
He is an excellent counter wrestler and he has some excellent offensive moves.
And for the sophomore that he is, I think you'll see some good moves here tonight.
To wrap it up, go somebody somebody warned its brown for stepping back with 30 seconds left in the first period I tell you you got to be aggressive in the first period of these matches or you can get behind on and in danger of being disqualified later.
Well if you notice here, all the starlings are in the neutral position, have been out in that middle, that ten foot circle at their back and out of that ten foot circle.
And he's undoubtedly told them that in the locker rooms prior to coming out here in the mat, I'm going to get your first calling.
If you don't stay in there and wrestle that ten foot circle.
That's just what's been happening last 5 seconds.
First period, no score.
I will go back to this second period with a00 count here.
Iowa leads 10 to 6 after three matches.
Dan Glenn 118 five.
Randy Lewis 129 to 4 and Mike LAMB one on disqualification for Iowa State.
Brown on the bottom Trizano starts on top.
No points.
Here is a good sit out maneuver on behalf of Brown, sets up, comes back, turns in almost had it made there he comes in to a sit out turn out couldn't get it.
Pacino Staying right with it does a nice job of countering.
And that whole flurry took 16 seconds.
It was a there are several good offensive and defensive moves on the part of both Meuser rounding the bottom four zero on top at the whistle stand up, splits those hands, turns in for the one point it state that Brown took in 19 seconds to get away.
Trizano has 19 seconds of riding time, we might mention here.
We might mention here, Doug, that we did I think earlier mentioned Trevino's fragile in Illinois the day Brown wrestled at prep at Kennedy High School, Cedar Rapids, and calls Marion, I believe his home was a state champion at Kennedy High School, the number one and two ranked teams in the United States here, Iowa, number one, as they absolutely deserve to be there.
Powerful team under Dan Gable out of it, trying to kind of apply a little trip and a body throw combination there.
Absolutely.
Two excellent, excellent teams, both well-coached from super wrestlers and the fans are getting a real treat today because this is the country's best.
Now on that underhook, you had to do something with it.
You heard him talking to Scott Casino about that.
That was a warning for boys.
It had a warning for stalling.
And the reason why he called that was because he had the underhook on Brown and he just holding it, not doing anything with it, not to play with the stalling.
Paul, again, we want to welcome all of you watching around the country on public stations, Iowa against Iowa State from Hilton Coliseum.
And this is IPB, an Iowa Public Broadcasting Network.
A minute and 30 seconds left.
Dave Brown really hasn't had a good offensive shot yet at all.
No, He's put together a couple of three good moves on the bottom position, but on his feet yet not working with an armdrag there for a second on the edge of the map.
I mean at 16 left that's it for Zino of Iowa.
You're watching in color it's Iowa and black and Iowa state and red, locking him with your head wide.
And that's point second warning against well, actually the second time against Brown.
And that's a .11.
Well, the call there was for blocking off and doing nothing with it.
Another one just blocking Trevino off of the scoring and yet not putting any offensive move together himself.
That was a reason for the call.
A minute left.
Second period, it's 1 to 1 day Brown had an escape there to spin around what is your gut?
He thought because he know that what I call over his base a little bit on that neutral position, but his hip going down to the mat did a nice job of spinning around behind and a crowd and Hilton Coliseum comes to its feet here.
This is the first time they think they've got a chance to bring it back up.
27 seconds left.
In the second period, 3 to 1, Dave Brown leads and he's riding on top.
He caught Fresno.
A little bit of a lapse there.
And Buster down behind for the two of their six game stand up escape for up to zero 3 to 2 with 10 seconds left in the second period.
There's no riding time advantage to out here between these two £142 at the end of the first period.
Here's a takedown.
You watch it right now.
As far as Brown is concerned, Zebo comes in and kind of an arm body and he just sucks it back in, takes him down to the mat for the two nice knockdown.
You see Mike land on the left and there's less Anderson in the deeper three piece suit and away we go.
It third period, £142.
Now, let's catch the warnings here.
Dave Brown has been warned twice.
Fresno has not been warned yet, but wasn't warned once.
I believe, Doug, both boys have been warned less Anderson out there getting excited.
This 142 about matches the assistant coach at Iowa State now Brown starting on top in the third period leading by one and Fresno's out to tie it pretty hard to keep him under control on the neutral on their feet from a down position coming up there that way.
So rather than lose to this first he lost the one way, now tied up three three.
Paraphrasing the old song, it's hard to keep him down on the mat well.
That stand up is real tough to counter, whether it be at the high school or collegiate level.
And you'll see an awful lot of stand up moves at this level of competition because the boys are so equal in their abilities.
But that stand up is very difficult to counter.
2 minutes, 10 seconds left in time.
Right now, the crowd is largely an Iowa State crowd and they get very happy because Trevino's has been warned for stalling.
And that is the second time.
43 a point for Dave Brown.
Here comes the escape.
Now, notice here that Brown trying to control him, but as you know, merely gets the arms and spins out for the one punter.
Here's Rowe and Gable out there begging to differ with Spike Israel.
He says take it in come all the way from New York to call it that way.
They just 2 minutes, 4 seconds left and Dave Brown leads 4 to 3.
It's a big one.
Was this was called a swing match earlier.
It may come down to the takedown right here for Zeno with his back to you because he was trying to drop into it, looked like maybe a single maybe a body throw of some kind underneath that with that arm hook.
Right now, Baltimore, they're just kind of looking for a setup, Steve, with each other off and Brown step back and that's going to tie it.
He's caught on the falling without doubt he's consistent on it all the four day Brown has been run three times and the next time will be two points.
So he's got to work more for pretty difficult for Brown to get in there right now with that underhook that Jorginho has, he should break out of there and come back with a new start.
Now he's got that arm.
He might get a short drag off of it to go to a single leg off of it.
I'm sure that's what he'd like to try.
There is no riding time here, by the way.
Advantage.
I look for another stalling fall here.
It's pretty quick.
And it may be against Iowa because in order to be consistent, because you don't really have done anything in the last 20 seconds and Brown has attempted to go in 58 seconds left as they go to the middle at four four.
Brown has 51 seconds of riding time casino as 19.
So very shortly there will be no possibility of a riding time point of the Iowa State crowd here.
And Iowa under kind of a duck under must run behind for two and a 6 to 4 for trivino.
Now Dave Brown is trying to come out of here for Zino made a big takedown late in the meet 1 to 1 as the run 30 takedown by Kizito in an excellent state by Brown 6 to 5 in favor of Trivino with 28 seconds left and now there you see the clock.
We won't have to tell you what time is left.
Brown needs a point for Zino needs to hold on and he needs to keep from being worn.
8 seconds and there it is.
And Iowa wins the swing 6 to 5.
There's your score right there.
It was, you know, six round five.
Oh, that was it.
And if here's here we come right down to the 3 seconds to go.
It looked like Brown was going to go in and maybe get a fireman's career.
Kelley combination there.
But the timer ran out on him right there.
And, of course, Trevino countered, Well, that was a big one.
Error Spike Israel, who is being greeted with a big chorus of boos at that.
What the fans are seeing tonight on Starling situations, it's a little different than what they see doing through the normal course of the season.
He's he's calling them quick, but he's being consistent.
He's calling it the same all the way through Iowa, 13 Iowa State, six at 150.
Bruce Kinser Kim, south of Iowa, is ranked number one in the country.
He's 24 and one he's on the left.
He's wearing the tights.
Tom Pickard, a freshman from Baldwinsville, New York, is wrestling for Iowa State.
He's 15, eight and one.
And they put on a donnybrook.
The first time they wrestled.
Kenseth had his hands full for a while before Pickard succumbed 17 to 12.
I mentioned at this point, while there's not a great deal going on there that Kenseth has had, 60% of his matches end up in fall.
So that tells you what kind of a wrestler he is.
A lot of offense.
He's from Decorah, Iowa.
He's another of the outstanding wrestlers from Iowa turned up on Dan Gable's program out of bounds.
Pickard has been injured.
He hasn't wrestled for about a week and a half to two weeks.
And I mean, there's less, Anderson, in front.
We might say, though, that Pickard was a highly sought after as a recruit, but he has a freshman here.
And of course, the powerful cyclones were able to land him.
So you'll notice here the New York State high school champ.
So he has good credentials.
These two little ones looked like he went in for a double or something in his head or something, hit dazed him and he ended up down for two.
He was shaking his head as if he might be hurt there, but he lost two points.
Now comes back to the even position again.
It's 2 to 1.
Yeah, he hit his head there or something because it dazed him.
And as a result Kenseth ended up on top four to here.
Let's look at it here right there First we're seeing in the backside we didn't see the head hit, but as a result, he just flattened him out there.
You see him shake his head off, but he comes out with a forward roll.
That kind of a Granby type maneuver, a shoulder roll, and gets his one point escape.
Now they're checking him out to see what the injury might be.
Oh, you see some wrapping around in here.
He had us shoulder muscle building in a good deal of trouble and better.
And he went on the air.
Yeah, yeah.
Now they're talking.
We're talking to him to make sure he knows what's what the hit is and a little bit groggy, but he's all right.
That's Tom Pickard of Iowa State against our tough guy Bruce Kenseth of I Come outstanding wrestler £150.
He's lost one match this year and he leaves here 2 to 1.
Pickard came right in on that single but then lost it.
He has a back high crotch situation really picks it all the way up.
I see Pickard, who's unorthodox, ends up on his back in a almost a leg scissor situation.
But it sure underscored four points are there.
They are two for Kenseth and one for Pickard.
In that situation, the score is 6 to 2 is a little hard to keep up on with 18 seconds left, I kind of these guys thrown from everywhere.
Yes, they do.
But it's now 8 to 2.
A takedown.
And was your escape for Erica Pickett, the game wrestler?
8 to 3.
Here comes the maneuvers.
You're right.
Now, you'll notice now that Kansas in that high crotch series and it looks like Pickard wants to go down and maybe put a maneuver and roll through on him on a kind of a cradle maneuver, really, but consistently able to counter it real well to put him down on his back as see here, it scored the 2.4 points.
There's no particular name to that maneuver that Pickard used, but I think he would like to put a cradle on him on the on the set through second period, Pickard starts up trailing 8 to 3 against another one of his real tough boys from University of Iowa and Pickard, who likes to wrestle high and can get himself in trouble and get his man in trouble.
Whoever it is, he's a little high right now.
It could have could shake that.
But he's got that arm pretty well.
But there it is.
He lost it 10 to 3 now, notice, Kent, that's controlling those hips without inside crotch.
Right?
He lost the third down and Pickard regained his pace up and a tight waist.
Pickard is what you'd have to say as an unorthodox wrestler.
And so is Kenseth, really, in many ways, although he has become, shall we say, somewhat less unorthodox as his career has progressed.
I might just add here, there in the neutral position right now, both boys are in a neutral.
There's no advantage at first winning the leg.
A warning against Pickard, for lack of noticeable notice here, gets a little bit high.
And of course, in this case Ken's asked about the back door for two point reversal live action kicker, then on a double, but countered by a wizard and a nice tip.
Oh, that's a beautiful move by Kent.
Excellent kids.
That's a real boy.
He's a driver.
He's well conditioned and of course he knows what he's doing out there.
He's got a lot of moves into his repertoire.
12 to 4.
That's how you got to be ranked number one.
Notice Eric Pickard got out for the one on escape, and Kenseth came right around behind on his lap down for two more.
Yeah, if you have a calculator at home, you're probably in better shape than we are at 14 to 5 and the score a minute and 30 left in the second place that's going to get one.
He got one neutral you're neutral.
A point against Pickard for stalling a point for Pickard for escape and it's now 15 to 6.
That's Picard's head gear.
The drop in and a cross ankle pick is just about to cost.
Pickard Two more points.
Yeah, well done.
Kent has got good is a good technician.
He's real skilled there and he caught the That's a good situation here to explain that neutral position like this why both wrestlers will look for a variety of setups.
But in that case, Kent set this card, his weight distribution that is picked up, his weight distribution just right.
Put the heel pick on it sees Clark Israel cautioning Bruce Kenseth about the angle of the arm up there.
Well, he had him in the barn check it away maneuver.
He he's got to have perpendicular or somewhat perpendicular reverse.
The kicker, 17 to 8 with 30 seconds left.
We're only in the second period.
These guys score points, a lot of points for there's two more what do to call 19 to 820 seconds left for 27 points scored between them already as they are stand up position.
Pickard has the wizard a hip lock there.
He hasn't been given an escape because his her height on it now has him in a bad spot a bear hug and it's right at the end.
So it's only a takedown 21 to 8 maneuver right here.
Now, notice that picker comes around behind for two.
Kinser stands up and it looks like he's trying to score some four points there.
But as a result, Kenseth just powered back into him on the backside for two.
Well, as we come back to live camera here, I'm afraid that is hurt.
And I think that Duckie went down there off that bear, look over to the far side and it looked like he was in pain going down, even in straight hit now, I think.
No, I think Gilbert is going to take a look at it.
Bill Baird is now from is from Good Match team physician at Iowa State and he is concerned about I think the head injury improve.
Well that shoulders giving him some problems up there, chest or shoulders, whatever that injury might be.
Yeah that's a just and so that's the same as a fall and there's a very disappointed.
Tom Pickard It's a default.
That's a cancer, that's a shoulder as it appears right now, the way they're dealing with it.
Doug I think he's got a severe shoulder problem and it's only, it's only common sense that one should want to.
All right.
19 to 6.
It was a wise decision because 18 to 6 Iowa leads Iowa State after 150, we've had 25 points.
We're only halfway through the meet.
And here we go At 158, Kelly Ward ranked number one and Iowa State wrestling against Chad Brown of Cedar Rapids.
He's nine six.
And Juan Ward is 23 and three.
The Iowa State team is favored here, although Chad Brown is another one of these surprising boys from the Hawkeye Land ward.
Both boys now are just looking for set ups, kind of looking for some upper body moves maybe, or the drop in there on a single or double.
I love both Boys are wrestling bear legged here and neither one is wearing knee pads.
Iowa has more stripes.
I think just a reverse spin through on behalf of Kelly Ward.
He may turn that into a takedown.
He's got that arm in shoulder up there pretty high, but he's taking it across the body.
So at no point scored, couldn't quite hack it.
All right.
We're down to about a minute.
There it is again, the same move, just a reverse spin sometimes called the old Russian spin and underarm spin there.
Maker worked for the two point takedown off the mat.
They go to it and I think with 55 seconds left.
All right.
Here's a movie, right.
I'll just spin through in that arm.
And of course, he takes over the far side.
He didn't score the takedown off of this particular one, but he sure made it look tough.
Just gives you the way that was executed.
He did a nice job of it automatically and scored the two later.
Live action with 50 seconds left.
Ward, who is in a position of advantage even though he's on the bottom now on the top again leads to another Kelly Ward.
One national magazine has it right at first, the other second.
But I think they both mean that he's first.
He beat is all the competition's over.
But his major composition competition, it's 2 to 1 as Chad Brown comes out is Brown looks to be pretty tough physically.
There's that same move again it's been through and looks like he might score, too.
There it is.
Notice how close they are to the match.
It's now looks like something new that he's working on out here.
It is right here.
Notice he comes out that backdoor reverse spin and there it is.
He's on top for the two point takedown, 4 to 1.
He's worked it three times.
Turn to in a takedown, 15 seconds left.
In the first period, Keller was working behind the arms.
He didn't lose anything off that roller tap on to have to get brown.
Boy, you're both not doing anything.
You're going to go back to third row.
That's a double warning for stalling.
I'll say this for Spike Israel.
He you don't want anybody.
You better not slow down or you'll put the up.
Now you see, Brown was trying to sit out position out there but to no avail 4 to 1.
At the end of the first day, I by mistake takes down running.
As we understand, it's a crowd of 13,000 people here at Hilton Coliseum and they've been up and excited quite a few times so far.
Even though Iowa State has won only one match in the first five, stand up to a sit out turn in and nice counter on behalf of of Jedd Brown on that set up and it looked like he locked his hands under there at all and he called it there it was got one one quite technical violation.
That's a point against Chad Brown for locking hands.
Here's our move out here.
Notice how he come to the of next nice counter but with that set out now watch when they come back down to the match those there's this okay two lock two hands are in the stand up position But when it came down to the mat, he kept them locked.
Consequently, it was a tactical violation.
One point it's 6 to 1 After the escape and the technical violation.
Ward leads Chad Brown, whom I mentioned here, the lock on the hands from from an advantage position on the feet.
No problem, no violation.
But once they go to the mat, he's got to release that lock.
And that's what happened.
He didn't release it.
Cost him one for the fourth time.
He used the under arm spin.
Getting back to and he got the two point takedown.
That's three out of four.
And then he control that arm and just reverse spins under it.
Kind of like a kind of a duck under combination and controls that arm and shoulder and turns it into 282.
One is the score.
Chad Brown looks like he'd like to make that sit out work for one.
But but Kelly is able to save that off for a while.
He was stalling against Kelley Ward on top Gear comes out move here right now if you watch now it is beautifully done.
It was a good view of it too he just family that on control that near arm roll then spins around behind to complete the move for two points.
Ward has been warned twice and this time it cost him a point.
Jedd Brown gets an escape, makes it 8 to 3.
Just a step down goes round for two.
Kelly made that look real easy.
Notice how he caught the head down on behalf of Brown was made it easy to go round behind 10 to 3 is a score a minute and 30 left in the second period.
So Brown's not doing a lot on the bottom.
I wouldn't be that surprised.
He gets called for stalling pretty quick.
That was more or less of an intentional release here, but Kelly more or less turned him loose.
Look for an opening 10 to 4.
Ward has a potential point a writing time and he goes in on the leg That could be dangerous, dangerous or he may call pocket now.
I don't think so.
Looked like maybe the knee could have gotten twisted there for potentially dangerous call, but still no, no points for it yet.
You can hear Spike Israel saying it's still even now it's too that makes it 12 before last minute of the second period.
Here we go right now putting some action notice out Brown comes in but he just wards him off block to counter that near arm and head goes around behind in the snap down corner for two.
So Ward picks up another easy two point takedown.
Harold Nichols, Iowa State's coach, 52 seconds left, 12 two for the man on top.
Ward leads Ward of Iowa State, although his team trails 19 to 6 after £150, Brown stands up.
Ward has the from behind decides to let him go and it's 12 to 5 that was going to set out to a stand up escape on behalf of I'm it'll work for 129 seconds 2528.
At this point I'm sure Kelly would like to work up a major decision by scoring another takedown here so if he can.
He had a shot of the Iowa bench a minute ago.
Jay Robinson over there with Dan Gable and lot of the people that make up the Iowa wrestling program in the Middle, the last 5 seconds are taking off in the second period in the middle, at the end of the second period of 12 to 5.
Iowa State's Kelly Ward leading DJed Brown £158.
There are a couple of ducks that showed up for the meet.
I believe those are the Disney characters, as I understand it, from Adventureland that are up here to kind of help out tonight.
So that's been a lot of enjoyment for the fans prior to the meet getting underway.
Now, immediately there's a point for stalling against the bottom.
Hand off the whistle, and Kelly Ward is now leading 13 to 5 one.
Each man has been stung twice that way.
Ward on top with a cross-body right here working on trying to get I look for another if they're going to be some more stalling call here coming up shortly because there's not an awful lot going on underneath.
He's got that near leg scissor, pretty high control pretty well controlling the hips.
Right.
Got that near arm bar now.
There it is.
And there it is.
That's a warning for the bottom.
And it's the third time and it costs another point through 14 to 5.
Next time, it's going to be a two point call.
Notice how Ward's got that near Armbar drill?
Well, working behind the arms and Ward lets him up.
It's 14 six.
I'll tell you what.
Know things are very fast.
All calling does it makes that bottom man take his medicine.
I'll say it does one thing it truly does.
It makes him hustle out in that match.
Same the way they got to put some offense together.
Ward is it in the leg again?
And he got two more with a minute 50 left in the match 17 to 6.
He has a superior decision margin now, but I wouldn't be surprised if he'd like to build tomorrow here.
Well, he may get another stalling call here pretty quick.
That's going to be worth two points to him.
He's trying to get a crossface.
I have you a little cradle action here for a minute.
And he's going back to that tight waist and the arm.
And then at 30, left out of bounds.
Now here's a damn good is questioning something at the last the last line to the last one.
Now.
All right.
He's locked hand right to now there's a question because of the locked hands that last one should have been to one that's locked hands with the technical violation.
So that makes it a two point call.
You know what the next one is wrestling.
And you know that as a matter fact, Dan Gable was over at the bench on that.
I don't know whether they called his attention to it or whether he call attention, even though it's against his man.
Mean at 20 left and escape and back go they go back on that single he splits the legs goes on for two more now Jeff Brown cannot do anything but struggle here because he has to move or he's disqualified.
That's right.
And Kelly's got the best thing for him to do is to carry the fight to him because he could maybe get the disqualification.
I don't think he could score the ball on him.
But if he did, Brown, of course, in the bottom should continue to move to stay away from that disqualification call.
That's it.
It is.
That's it.
A disqualification for stalling.
Here comes the counter move here.
Look at that.
Both in a deep single right there turns.
Just put the leg The Good Takedown by Kelly Ward to get the two pointer late and just thereafter the disqualification on the stalling six 14.4 on the stage.
Well, Iowa State is one two on disqualification if that's the first time.
I think I can remember seeing two disqualifications in the second eight, while it's been contested all the way through.
And you could almost predict that the way that things have been going when I was 19 to 12.
And let's see who's going to wrestle for Iowa.
Mike, Deanna is coming out like Deanna.
There was some question about this that maybe Stevenson might do it here and then everybody else would move up.
But Mike, Deanna, number three in the country wrestling for Iowa with the leggings, with the tights against Dave Powell, ranked number six in nation for Iowa State, a senior from Saint Charles, Illinois.
POWELL And Deanna is a junior from Bay Village, Ohio.
And there are two good ones.
Yes, two real good ones.
And here's a real good example of both boys being very physical and both are excellent on their counter moves.
Give it a little bit kick on my.
Oh, you got it on the leg.
Very well.
Nice move by the ad on the far leg.
And with a score two to nothing.
We have an interesting position that was kind of an interesting exchange of foot and leg work there on the part of both both the ad it came back with a nice counter move, though, to try to get some points.
But Powell countered by picking up and maintaining his position real well.
So he still has the advantage, picking up right in time, leading to zero at the end.
I would like to get Powell off his balance there.
Now, Powell is going to have to come up off that leg very soon here.
He's responsible for putting it back to the mat.
Him.
You got to keep the pressure on him and he scissoring them their lead.
And again, the crowd at Hilton comes up on its feet.
This is the nearest they've been to Iowa for some time.
And up they come with a score to nothing.
40 seconds left in the first period.
But here's our takedown maneuver here right now.
Watch how he makes this.
He catches him off his base, use that trip on that far leg, puts him down for two.
Well done.
40 seconds left.
Powell on top, actually.
Kind of excuse, Doug, you kind of caught Diana back on his heel on that trip to Powell.
It's got a lot of determination out there right now.
Doug, 19 of 12, his team trails by seven.
And this is really, I think, the strength of the Iowa State lineup coming up through here.
And if they're going to if Iowa State's going to make a meet of it, they'll have to do it in here.
He's got that near legs is a real well, they got it up high in the final four and got good control.
Those hips took out that ball on board it.
But the Anna gets to his feet.
Powell manages to throw him down again.
Well, I'll tell you this, the art of the super wrestler, it's pretty hard to keep him tied up very long.
At the end of the put him up in Powell and he got a minute and 37 seconds running time there.
That might be quite important later.
Doug, you never know.
Powell starts on the bottom.
Deanna starts on top.
Mike Deanna, who was only a junior earlier this year, you know, it was discovered he had a little physical problem, was causing him to get tired later in the matches and they put him on a different diet and feel that it's made a great deal of difference.
He's been awfully tough since about Christmas.
Powell has been up and down this year, but just in the last week or two, he's looked up at Deanna riding, well, an across cross body position, and they've got that their leg says.
But he's looking for an opening and he does a good job on top without any doubt.
There he is ranked third in the country at 160.
We might get a stalemate out of this situation here, I would guess very shortly.
I don't know where they're going to go with it.
That's a stalemate.
Actually.
Spike hasn't called many stalemates.
He's called stalling.
You had a stalemate?
Yeah, we've seen a little more of that in the film meeting.
Mike Israel, Spring Valley, New York, 2 minutes, 15 seconds left.
Second period, Powell was out in these three to nothing of a stand up turn in.
Wow.
That's going to be a warning against $5 meter.
I was out first.
I warned Powell after a minute for going up.
Back up.
We no no warning so far in this match.
Oh, no points.
No points.
Single leg.
Powell slipped and he's countering with a Wizard who's countering and he lost the two.
If he had a corn ball off balance over there and he couldn't regain his enough to get turned in on him, he lost too great a to Deanna trying to lift through the crotch to get Powell back on the mat again.
And he did it.
POWELL So now you've got he's up there to set up position.
He should make that work for at least one turn the wrong way.
Coming back and looked at, he looked like maybe he could have turned on him.
It's called one minute and 33 seconds for 3 to 2.
Here's the maneuver here right now.
Takes it back down to the mat off that single leg, puts it down for 2 minutes, 33.
It's 3 to 2.
Powell, the man on the bottom leads right in time is getting close to even now in order to appear to me, Doug, at this point, I'm only has an observation from quite a distance away.
It looks like the Anna is a little bit fatigued at this point.
But I that may be that's just a sure guess, but it kind of looks that way.
He let Paul go pretty easily there, made that much of an attempt to put him back down and the expression on his face looks a little bit fatiguing.
Well, it's a very tough match so far, very physical match.
Every wrestling match is.
But now you see Powell trying to go for the carry.
You got to do a high crotch position.
You see Diana trying to counter it by going to the other leg.
Powell driving hard, a of power going in out there.
He's got to get that leg out between the legs If he can.
He can take him to the mat pretty easily.
Then either that or scissor it in the back.
You just pick it up.
But there it is.
6 to 2.
Powell leads with 30 seconds left in the second period.
He's wrestling with a lot of determination tonight and he's using all the power he's got.
So Indiana, the end of the book, just wrestling real well.
The Anna comes into the stand up position, reaches back.
Powell picked him up and loses to nice reversal by Deanna.
Beautiful, beautiful move by Deanna.
He almost got Paul on his back there for a second.
It's 6 to 4 with 10 seconds left in the second period at this point.
Now, Paul wants to, of course, regain his balance and get so he doesn't get called for stalling.
Spike Israel, as a matter of fact, just warned Dave Powell.
And there's a first warning.
All those things are so important here.
Come to our takedown position right here.
Not to take that leg, not to the front side, lifts it.
And boy, is a trip to the far side.
There it is.
And he forces him down by countering or blocking off forearm.
It's really there in the center of the picture.
Leaning his chin on his hand is president of Iowa State University.
Dr. Robert Parks here for the big win tonight.
Mike Diana against Dave Powell.
Powell starts the third period on top, leading 6 to 4.
He has 2 minutes and 5 seconds of writing, time and counting.
Diana has a minute.
33.
A difference for one boy of more than a minute is worth a point.
Right now, Diana is reaching through in that leg.
He like across face might counter it or a born arm.
And that's just what he went through on the part of Powell, Powell on top, down on the bottom.
It's been such a tough pace here that conditioning or fatigue may very well make a big difference in this match.
A lot of difference.
I see Diana coming around.
If he can turn in, if he can get turned in and sprawl on him, he may score.
But let's get this made to end up in a stalemated position.
Not certain how he manages to stay with that leg, scissors, other leg grapevine.
2 minutes left.
In the second period, you see Diana turning in the stalemate, I think.
No, that's a stall against the it against Powell.
That's one point right there.
There's the position.
You notice they stay in there for quite some time.
It looked like maybe it's going to be a slow man, but he called Powell for a stall call there, which cost him a point violation.
This now six five to wait for the whistle.
A caution on top.
There's Mike LAMB, the Iowa State cat.
I was a little bit surprised at that ad being installed because I thought it'd be a stalemate because either boy could improve his position without forfeiting his his originally gained position.
The score is 6 to 5 here.
And Diana is trying to come around, take the lead.
I mean, at 46 left in this match at £167 and Powell for Iowa State state passed away that has to be a stalemate position.
I was surprised it wasn't the film before because neither boy could forfeit their position without losing at points on it a minute.
40 Powell on top.
I tell you it's tough on top and a post-match Oh boy I got to stay at it.
I I'm trapped underneath I've got a lot of time left in this the third for you to dog a minute 24 seconds 6 to 5.
Powell leaves on top.
He's been warned twice for stalling.
Diana has not been warm yet at all.
Diana used to sit up there to try to gain an escape, but Powell was able to ward off real well.
Now we're coming back into that similar position.
Before that, we had a stalemate on.
Now again, Powell, who's got to worry about getting on his back.
We can see Diana trying to put him on his back.
He can't lose it.
He can't lose points there.
But he could pin Powell theoretically back.
Powell trying to stay on top.
He's still in command.
The whole is quite high, but he's got to get the other broken down.
He's got to get work behind those arms heat up too high in and out in front.
He's got to get the Anna broken down if he expects it is.
Okay, walk back three.
But there are 30 seconds left.
He has right in time, By the way, even if he's warned once for stalling, he could still win.
He's got to work, though.
Mike Israel watching very closely.
18 seconds left.
He should work behind those arms because the etiquette for a quick he's a super wrestler down there and he could score in a hurry in 8 seconds.
You see that?
Oh ho ho, ho, ho, ho.
He tried it and early m on the super mat by two super wrestlers with right with riding time, Powell wins 7 to 5 and I was here that move the last move by the hand right there he tried to come back over the top with kind of a zip switch roll combination.
But Paul wanted off for a while to his victory.
And Iowa leads 19 to 15 as we go to 177 and the meet isn't over, as Allen of Iowa State was in on the double leg against hammer of Iowa, he went into that duck off of a single from a single to a double.
Who made it work well easy for two Allen a sophomore from Grand Rapids, Minnesota, 23 and six.
Palmer has come down from 190 this year to wrestle at 77.
He's from Muncie, Indiana, a senior 18 seven and two and a team score Iowa 19.
Iowa State 59.
This thing is not in the barn for the Hawkeyes yet Far from being over far from being over.
I'm Doug Brown with Dave Hardy here for IPB.
And and we're happy to be bringing this meet to you wherever you're watching in the country, all across the country, for broadcast stations in the public sector, we've had 30 seconds gone in the match at £177.
And Dave Allen of Iowa State leads by two.
He's got a nice forearm over there and scissoring that near leg for control.
So in this case, Palmer is not able to put too much together underneath out of bounds, down to nothing a minute six.
There's Dan Gable in the center.
On the left is Jay Robinson.
That second that second disqualification match tonight really has brought on a great deal of more momentum for the cyclones in these upper weight set ups.
But Palmer of Iowa was third £180, two years ago.
It was a three, I believe, three years ago, for years ago now.
Allen on top brings Palmer to the mat again, now tries to break him down with Amir Dave Allen is changing his attack on top He's moving from side to side real well variety of an attack on the top and consequently Palmer is not able to put a lot of together in the bottom back to the center again 40 seconds left.
First period to do nothing.
Allen leads.
There's Harold Nicholson.
That's a good look at Dave Allen, who never won a high school title.
The best he ever did was third in the Minnesota high school tournament.
His high school coach, we might add here at this point, was former Mason City High School prep snip Northern Ireland.
He was high school coach at Grand Rapids and later a national champion at Michigan.
So he's got a little Iowa flavor in him before he came here.
ALLEN On top and Bob Palmer, who has been a standby, a state mainstay for Iowa for all his four years of his competition.
On the bottom, you see Allen, the hammerlock Armbar there with 19 seconds left chicken wing Palmer rolling into it.
Allen's controlling him really well on top.
He's lot of pressure.
He's got his weight distributed.
Well, good sense a good sense of balance.
He moves from side to side periodically to change his attack and consequently Palmer's not put much together down there as the chicken wing put out.
Nothing.
And in the first period out on top, there's the Iowa bench.
You're looking along there at some of the boys, some of them who've wrestled Dave Fitzgerald and John Paul Speed who haven't yet, and with a plaid shirt is Chuck Yeager, who was a great national champion at Iowa.
Allen is out back alive.
Action three to nothing with 5 seconds gone in the second period.
Allen against Palmer, I wonder sometimes how much coming down to 77 weakens a man like Palmer.
Well I think the secret here and I don't know what his weight his weight has been all season long but they indicate on the Iowa staff that it does not weaken him coming down because he's not a heavy wasn't a heavy 90 pounder was a late 90 pounders here coming down doesn't make that much of a problem for him I would only say this not having wrestled 77 yet this year becomes a problem.
For the first time, you not ever wrestle against these kids this weight.
So that could be a little bit a problem.
It's the second time out he did wrestle oh beautiful move by Palmer OS Island on his back.
This is a serious situation for Iowa State.
Palmer managed to get out in a throw and it's 2 minutes left and that's it.
What?
Oh, Oh, there was one to turn the meet around, but Palmer trailing three to nothing caught Allen and him on his back.
Here's a move right here Notice here right now.
There it is.
It catches him over the top right there with the hip.
It comes into the crotch of the far side.
Just lift him up off him.
Just kind of a cradle right maneuver.
Puts him down to the mat.
And there's the fall right there.
Let me answer my own question here, David.
It doesn't weaken him to come down to 107 on.
Boy, he picked him right up and into that far crotch, off that off that headlock, so to speak.
And and I'm sure you Iowa fans out there watching where he jumped up out of the easy chair that time, 25 to 15.
Iowa now leads over Iowa state and with John Bowles be expected to beat Walden at the heavyweight here comes up in here right now in that last match he's got him down there and on a half Nelson inside crotch move and it's just a matter of time before the fall there you'll notice the referees bikers roll just shortly here you're going to hand up look away flop them out 36 pointer for Iowa.
Boy, that was a biggie.
Yeah, it sure was.
6 seconds, Bud Palmer beat Dave Allen and the moving the weight has paid off to this point.
Now it's Mike Mann for Iowa State, a freshman against sophomore Dave Fitzgerald of Iowa.
And you'll see man of Iowa Stadium on the leg right away.
He wrestled Palmer and beat Palmer in Iowa City.
And they have Dan Gable's move back the other way made a lot of difference.
He's bringing him back on the mat now.
Mike Mann is driving, bringing Fitzgerald back to that He's got a score to offer this not yet.
Looked like it should have been a one point technical violation for going off the map.
Maybe I thought maybe he would get that kind of a fall out of it, but nothing here.
Know if I got that leg up.
He uses that trip to the far side, but off the bat they go and be in the second occasion of like that.
I thought maybe there might be a technical violation of all for going off the mat, but back to live action man.
Very persistent on that left leg of Dave Fitzgerald, who by the way, I was at the weigh in today.
They Fitzgerald weighed in at £182.
So he's a small minded and he's in there with a very powerful young man from Marshalltown, Mike Mann, As the two man gets to hand back, 5 minutes now under a minute.
In the first period.
Got it right off the bat.
He brings it back to the middle 2515 team score.
Doug.
Iowa State has there is a case right there.
We're watching it now.
Man will come in there, just overpower him right there.
Just bear hugs him to the mat off of a little bit of a trip to and get his to take down.
Iowa State has to get at least five points in the next two matches went by a superior decision in each case, at least or it's Iowa's me.
That's right Well I was that at a big one at 77 but just a plain old shoulder roll for a one point escape, 2 to 1.
If It's Gerald Davenport.
There comes a move here right now.
Notice it already.
A shoulder roll over the top of that arm and bang out for a one in 30 seconds.
You can see how far away there in the clock in the corner of Hilton Coliseum at Iowa State.
2 to 1 score.
Mike Manley, he's a freshman against a sophomore here.
We'll see two seniors at heavyweight wall in against John Bozeman.
They'll just a little duck under arm shot by a man and goes around for two.
He now leads 4 to 1 here in the last few seconds of here at number one, 2 seconds left 4 to 1 as a score by here, come to our maneuver.
Now, notice how he takes that arm control that I'm chucks it up.
It ducks ahead under goes down behind for two.
This man is a real physical up person.
He just he looks the part of an athlete end of the period 421 man leaves he had 42 seconds to right in time.
Well the happiest person I'd say in the building right now has to be Bud Palmer.
And the unhappiest has to be Dave Allen, who was leading three to nothing when he was pinned by Palmer in 256 of the second in the second period here to give Iowa perhaps an insurmountable lead.
So without a doubt, I think you're absolutely right there, Doug.
One never knows how that match might have come out from a decision standpoint, but Palmer carried it right to him on that maneuver, put him to his back.
There's a sit out stand up by man for 1.5 to 1.
Now, man has been watching, I'm sure, eight matches and seeing people get called for stalling all over the place, just as Dave Fitzgerald was there.
Eric Palmer Well, he can I don't think his feet were touching the ground there.
Well, that was a big win for the Hawkeyes, Big win for Larry Fitzgerald against man.
Man was one for stalling.
It's 5 to 1.
That's the first warning here.
Fitzgerald's record is the 11 and eight.
Fitzgerald made a nice move, but almost had a snap down the counter to move around behind there for the to the referee is Spike Israel from New York in for this big match up between the number one and two teams in the nation.
Now this is just this match tonight.
What's going on in his head.
He's got work to he gets one.
That's the point.
That's the penalty point against Fitzgerald.
We might mention here that this match tonight is not only the pitting the two best teams in the country together, but just super action tonight.
And anyone who knows anything at all about wrestling or knows very little perhaps would enjoy this meet tonight because of the activity that's been going on.
Oh, yeah.
Fitzgerald is very quick and he seems to feel that he can perhaps spin on Mike a little bit.
Man is very strong.
It's hard to do it.
Sheer power now you see man in a leg beating 6 to 1.
Got that single leg.
You've got to pick it up.
You're probably a boy.
A trip off of it, or take that head to the inside of that thigh and probably just step back with his other foot, put him on the mat, and I wouldn't be bit surprised.
That's what he'll do.
So far, he's not doing that.
He's trying to do it now.
Put that hip to the inside of the thigh, slide that knee back and forth into that thigh, putting Fitzgerald to the mat.
But he didn't drive him down.
Good job on the edge.
No points yet.
No point scored.
That's Carroll.
Forget that whipped whip that I'm on there in the windmill.
We may score to.
He's trying to bring his man back out on the mat.
Looks like Fitzgerald is likely to get away now it looks less likely.
It is a32 angle on guys.
There it is.
You notice how he pulled that leg up?
Just powered down in on it for the two points prior to going off the mat.
Milos, 45 seconds left.
That's the I was coaching staff.
I saw Dan Gable turn around and look at somebody in the crowd and smile after that pin a while ago.
Well, that that helped their cars tremendously.
Of course.
But this has just been this is kind of a this is just a super match.
Anyone in the country watching this particular meet has has got to be awed by the kind of competition they're seeing.
These athletes, all of them, both the Hawkeyes and the Cyclones, are just super athletes.
You know, they look the part but play the part.
She had the struggle, the strain on Fitzgerald's face.
Oh, boy.
Watch it, boys.
They almost I don't know, would there's Dan Gable standing right in front of part of this big crowd at Hilton Coliseum.
You know, it changes the whole character of the meet.
One of those calling is called This Way.
Now Dave Allen.
By the time his turn came, he went out there flying.
And so to power, they took a few chances they wouldn't take normally.
Boy, shoulder roll coming right back for a 2.8 to 3 is a score.
It's not often that you see that two pointer off of a shoulder role, but he made it work.
But Mike, a little bit of napping there with his head down.
He came back for the two, Oh, man, here's that maneuver here just shortly.
Now we watch here, here comes out.
There it is.
Shoulder roll over the top of that arm.
Notice how well he executed it.
He comes right back.
He's got man broken down with the head to the mat.
And there it is, two player.
Generally, that's a one point move.
But he made it work for two.
I don't know.
It looks to me as if Mike man is a little tired a little bit, although 8 to 3 is the score.
Man is working on the arm and waist, I might say here if we haven't mentioned before.
Mike Man Iowa State on top, Marshalltown, Iowa, one of the most highly sought freshmen in the country last year.
And of course, Dave Fitzgerald Davenport, Iowa, native on the bottom of the Hawkeyes, a former state champ and an excellent wrestler.
You see man out very high.
He who knows what he's doing out there, there's the role again.
This time man comes up behind.
Let's see that roll again here.
We may just see it again here.
I think we'll see a good counter move on it.
There he comes, that shoulder roll and notice man just goes right with him.
And real.
Well, no point scored 229 left in the match.
A man leads 8 to 3 putting the air guards back on again.
Now set out to a switch maneuver there by Fitzgerald.
That man manages to fight it off tight waist, putting a lot of weight down on Dave Fitzgerald.
Now he's Barnett you're on real well chopping it, so to speak, driving Fitzgerald into his head.
Mike's distributing his weight real well.
Top, of course.
Fitzgerald This is a £190 class, but Fitzgerald is carrying £180.
With all that pressure coming down again, that shoulder roll again scores a 1.8 to 4.
And Mr. Fitzgerald is coming back.
Here we come.
Notice our man man's in behind those, Right?
But here comes Fitzgerald with that shoulder roll.
He caught Mike Logan behind little bit, and he scores the one off of it.
Now Fitzgerald is in pain on the edge of the map.
Look for his ankle there.
Look for something happening in his ankle because he didn't get up.
He's down on the mat now.
He might have just twisted a little bit.
I didn't we didn't catch that on the screen.
At least his foot or his ankle or something.
He's trailing 8 to 4.
He is behind and riding time to the tune of about a minute and a half.
A potential point for man.
The team score Iowa 25.
Iowa State 50.
It got up to 1950 or Iowa State was coming comes our move here right now we might she looks like that maybe that ankle Emeka twisted right there at that match edge it looks like I'm not sure if it's his left ankle or not.
Right.
So it's a left ankle, but it looks like maybe right right near that.
Out of bounds.
Mark there he got it twisted of his you know, it's hard to see from this angle other than the fact that there's a lot of weight bearing down on that ankle.
That's probably where it came from.
Iowa State's wrestling cheerleaders out there, that's the match.
This is the scene of the 1979 Iowa Iowa State meet.
And it will be the arena in which the national championships are held this year, NCAA championships in March.
Oh, just some super wrestling out here tonight.
And you won't see any better even in the national.
You'll see.
You'll just see more of the same.
Harold Nichols, he wants man to pile them up.
Find out for me afterwards what kind of tape they use.
It's sure good He doesn't in.
It's a one liner by Harold Nichols.
Well, I think we're watching the wrong network here.
Another one of those ducks in front of Kermit.
Is that Kermit?
I don't know.
There's a puppet show back out to the middle.
A minute and 48 seconds left, ape before man leaves.
He's on the right.
He's from Iowa State.
He's the one who's in on the leg he's in on that high crotch.
Now.
He powers into him, maybe gets a trip, or if he just lifts, he looks like he wants to lift that thing.
If he does, he may score the coup right on the edge to get that leg out in front of him.
That's what he's trying to do, is step back so he can take that leg out in front.
That's here.
I would like to switch, but you see a man stepping across to stop it.
Yeah.
And there's your it looks like maybe we're going to get to here shortly.
Manpower Is in on it now and scissors out near leg back.
I Yeah.
It looks like they've got that leg locked over there.
You might like to if Mike can straighten that leg up and get that lock loose on rock there, why sell it here.
He got one.
Oh, it's the man on the bottom was Warren.
It's Dave Fitzgerald.
Warren McMahon gets a point.
Fitzgerald has been hit by four, stolen three times in the rear behind Sai.
They're putting on his top is Tom Wall and he'll new Russell at heavyweight Iowa state against John Bulls 25 to 15 Iowa leads at £90 and a lot of interesting things have happened every time you try to predict what's going to happen, it goes crazy somewhere along the line.
Well, I can't I don't I'm sure you can't say this match has gone to form because of anything but that a few matches have, but not to me.
There's a whole 9 to 4 rule, a bear hug on the part of man, and he's going to try to turn him around for two if he can.
Lost it.
But it was a nice counter by Fitzgerald.
That man is able to do the deal because of his strength.
Like Israel says, you're out of bounds, boys.
Come back to the center and there's the car.
I noticed that bear hug right there.
He tried to turn him around for the two, but he caught himself off balance, almost lost two near the match.
It's live action riding on the leg.
His man, he got a single just as quick as he had.
15 seconds left in the match.
And it's now 1104.
John Boultbee will come out next for Iowa.
Well, this could be a four pointer, but it would have to be a walled in pin at this point because there's the end.
It is a major decision for a long time for Mike.
Man 12 to 4 and the team score is Iowa 25.
Iowa State 19.
And I'll tell you what, here we go to heavyweight.
We've had a lot of interesting things happen at heavyweight in Iowa, Iowa State matches.
There you see the teams score.
It would take a six point Iowa State result here from this man.
It would be a big upset.
Of course, he lost 20 to 7 of bowls for the last time.
Bulls bears one of the top heavyweights in the country for several years.
He's ranked third right now from West Waterloo High School.
And it would take some kind of a six point turnaround here to get a tie.
Iowa cannot lose the no holds barred against Tom Waller.
We might mention here that John Boultbee, the Hawkeye heavyweight from Waterloo, Iowa, was the state heavyweight champion, Tom Wallin, Clarion Prep state qualifier and place winner at the high school ranks.
Well, Tom Walden, our John Boultbee, went to the same high school as Dan Gable.
As you know, West Waterloo.
Now, you see, Walden looked like he won the Glenn Ford for the double.
He has to give it a try.
That time he reached in and over, drove the base a little bit and both he was looks like he's coming to work on that that head there and if he can get that it was nice at the ankle pick off of it one more thing he did is put all the weight of Walden on that one left foot over there and this one down and pick the ankle and put him down for two.
I got a lot of people Hilton Coliseum tonight I Ames on a night when there are district wrestling made three one and two A levels around the state and a lot of more people would have been here would like to have been here anyway the weather elements have been off the pole too.
So I'm sure that it's been here's our move here right now.
If you'll notice, he takes out that head and that ankle trip to the far side and gets his two point takedown and cinches it up with an ankle pick there on the near side, 51 seconds left, balls be on top leads to a nothing and he lets them go.
I think Tom's best bet here is you know, he's capable of we've said many times before a good double leg but he's got to get the confidence in himself that he can do it and go in and scored.
I think he could, but it looks like he's a little bit hesitant.
Well, that's been one of the problems that he's had this year.
It's 2 to 1 and one of the few people who would beat balls this year was later beaten by oh, by Tom Walden.
All of that kind of quite peculiar, trying to figure out who is best.
It doesn't work out very well.
On the edge of the mat, back to the summit, 9 seconds, our last period, one balls B leads 2 to 1.
There's a case to be gone.
Right after he was reaching for it and backed out of it.
And of the first period, he had almost want to help him on a move like that.
Doug.
Thanks, Tom.
There's less, Anderson, is the case here.
No.
As I kind of reaches in there, he started to go in and he caught him quite a little bit of resistance on the behalf of the bulldog.
Then he backed out there.
Actually, if he had gone down on the knees maybe and left a little, he might have scored, too.
Yeah, that's a Underhook counters by balls.
B I might add to though, Doug, that when, when they got an analysis of a given maneuver here, it's easier said from the sidelines and out there on the mat.
So they realize that to really yeah having been there right on the middle Moseby was out 2 minutes 40 seconds left second crew we are at heavyweight and I leads 25 to 19.
First warning, first warning against Tom Wolfe.
Look in the middle, boys.
Look in the middle.
They Tom's got to get some offense put together.
You're going to count up the number of stall warnings or points that had given here.
Sam Both just reaches down and takes that high single leg or high, high crotch maneuver.
Look like you're squeezing that leg in that ankle there.
Now, what do you want to do is you to lean into him and step back and score the two or ahead and power it and try the trip the two.
No point yet.
We've had Walden put in the Whizzer maneuver and of course he's got that same goal counted so far.
If he hits it hard, we may get off the edge of the mat here without any points being scored.
Doug, got to keep that Whizzer in or he's going to lose out.
What's the move here on bogey part when he goes down on that high crotch single?
Watch us now.
Well, a lot of power just reaches down to picks it up.
If he could have got that leg out in front him and picked it up, he might have scored the two off of it.
By my count, unofficially, we've had 35 stall warnings so far in this match.
That's about three and a half a match I probably shouldn't say this, I'm probably totally wrong, but that might be more in this particular meet than been scored against either point.
A team all season long gets one senior.
Let's make it 36.
That's a point because while it was worn again well, actually it was not worn this time he was a similar Tom's got to get some answers a lot of time to wrestle yet what I want is bulls B gets in on that leg again just reached out and picked it up John balls B another Iowa hope to win a national title this year.
What's it six don't want us to be in pretty bad shape it potentially potentially dangerous.
I don't know what John was telling him.
Here's a case where he loss always got that leg picked up there and I watch how he takes it to the mat here.
He just kind of pushes against that chest with the other arm forearm, powers him to the mat.
He's got that far knee crank in there, such a point where it looks like it might be potentially dangerous.
And that's what the call comes out to be a minute and six John Balls of Iowa rank third John Farrell technician.
You know I think he weighs in about 235 to 4 but he's got good technique for a heavyweight wrestler good speed he's six leading six two now after giving up an escape in that one.
Go wall has been warned twice.
Warren wants him penalized one.
That's right.
They're just going to love him for going down to that single again.
Makes it look easy, doesn't it?
The wall and again in the classic and the lesser but you lost and it's now 8 to 2 with 30 seconds left in the second period.
What's that need?
And for the first time, I see a little move toward the exits from some of the people in Hilton Coliseum.
Work, work, work.
I think John made it look a little easier.
They yeah, much easier than what maybe they anticipated.
A little bit surprised with the Tom.
I thought maybe he would come out here a little more gamely, particularly on the neutral position arm takedowns, because I think he could score some takedowns.
4 seconds left second period, 8 to 3.
Tom Harkin of Iowa State.
On the right, John Boultbee B of Iowa and black on the left.
Now third period will come up here, come to our takedown maneuver again.
Notice how bold.
Take that flake he looks like he wants.
There he goes.
He takes the outside.
He was going to pick it higher.
But Tom, Alaska's on the other foot, Made a little bit easier for him.
Put him down for two.
Some of the characters from Adventureland in the mind saying hello to the kids in the audience here tonight.
Yes, the young people have had a great time with that right foot bag.
That's it.
Okay.
8 to 3 balls be on top leads by five.
He got one.
Let's how?
It's 8 to 4.
And most often those intentional releases are to prevent oh oh reverse also at one point or is easy than losing to show they're bumping heads in there and they just did it again and again you saw John Balls be reached for that single leg or high crotch Tom putting him in there on that there.
Tom comes in, but he's out of well, he's not following through with it.
So we in the middle, in the middle of the middle looks to me as if they were backing up.
Oh, that's a point.
Next time it's a two pointer.
It looked to me as if Walton was trying to is trying to set up a throw at that time.
Well, it's the first time I've seen him do it in some time, but he figures he's got to put balls behind his back.
I think this team trails by six at heavyweight and he trails 9 to 4.
But I would say most important now, he he's got to watch his movements because he's Well, if he gets nailed again, you're right, Doug, it's going to be a two pointer, then another disqualification.
And we've got a lot of time on this period love.
And there it happened again.
Now Walton has them over.
He's through.
And we have had two disqualifications already.
They both went to Iowa State.
So now we'll see what's going to get them off.
After that.
He's got to start moving.
Yes, he does.
He didn't know why he didn't do that before.
I don't know.
You see Moseby using a quarter Nelson to counter it.
A lot of pressure on the back of the head a minute, 30 less than balls to lose 11 to 4 after a two point penalty.
He got that single leg hook to both these staving it off so far and he's out just puts pressure on the upper part of the shoulders reverse spin come around behind for two outs 13 to 4 and Walton is going to have to move.
He's got to get moving by line 35.
Wallace Walton is going to have to do so.
Yes, you should go ahead and try to hit this.
He's got that bear hug.
He just will try to hit it.
He hasn't got a thing to lose.
He didn't put a lot of authority into that attempt.
However, as they got a single by both the High Crotch series, 35 seconds left.
Pretty soon the time will come up in the corner of your screen.
That's two for those big 15 to 5 now.
And he does have a riding time advantage sufficient for a point 15 to 5.
But time ticking away.
We may get another disqualification here if Tom doesn't get hustling.
Go, Doug.
Even with a short time to flip.
Yes, he's going to have to move that.
That saved him perhaps 15 to 6, 7 seconds left.
Walton comes in on a single and there's the end of the match with the writing time.
A point for all is B and at six down six, that's a major decision worth four points to Iowa and a score same margin as in Iowa City, but a much higher score.
It's Iowa 29 and Iowa State 19.
A super match, Doug, Just a super match.
We had a lot of a lot of excitement here tonight.
And I'll tell you, I don't think that Iowa had figured that they were going to have to get a pin at £177.
But to really put this one away, and I don't think anybody here really expected it, but it worked out extremely well for the Hawkeyes.
We'll tell you about that when we get Dan down the line.
And if you're tuned in a little bit late for this big matchup between number one and number two, we're going to give you a rundown here of every weight in this 29 to 19 victory.
So Iowa holds on to its number one ranking.
Iowa State was ranked number two coming in.
I don't think they hurt that ranking by this made at all?
No, not at all, guys.
They're still number one and two as well, from what I've seen this year.
And I think that's the way it's going to end up.
And now they go on to the tournament.
It's the big eight tournament, Iowa State, it's the Big Ten for Iowa.
And then the Nationals right here at Hilton Coliseum.
Now tonight at £118, it looked as if Iowa was going to run away right away.
Dan Glenn got out on Dan Finnegan, 18 to 5, a superior decision, and then it was ten to nothing after 126 because Randy Lewis beat Jim Lord 29 to 4, Mike Land brought him back the Iowa State Cyclones for the first time.
It was a big win for land.
He was way ahead when Zaleski was disqualified in the last 58 seconds for stalling 6 to 10 to sixth at £142.
Scott Trevino defeated Dave Brown in a terrific match and there was a swing that was sure was that could have gone either way.
And it put Iowa ahead 13 to 6 at 150.
Bruce Kinser Well, we should say stopped.
Tom Pickard Tom Pickard hurt his shoulder again.
He was trailing and he looks like he lost six points for the Iowa State cause.
Kinser 619 the six was a score after the default.
We had a lot of the last finishes tonight at 158.
We had another disqualification.
Kelly Ward was way ahead of Chad Brown, and he won the disqualification and brought Iowa State up to 19 to 12.
And then the crowd got really excited at 160 711, Dave Powell brought one back.
He beat Mike Deana 7 to 5.
That was a super match to Duke.
It sure was.
And it looked like Iowa State was going to do it because they had Allen.
And.
MANN Coming next, Dave Allen got ahead three to nothing at £177.
And then Bud Palmer put it on him from his feet, took Dave Allen down to his back and pinned him in.
256 And Iowa had it off kind of a career move, 25 to 15 at 190, it was Mike Mann over Dave Fitzgerald, but it was a little bit too late.
He won at 12 to 4 and at a heavyweight match.
Then the one you just saw, John Bowles be 16 to 6 over Tom Wall.
And the final score, 29 to 19.
Well, that is it.
Once again, Hawkeyes win it.
Now, we'd like to say before we go some thank you is here to Iowa State's athletic director Lou McCullough and his associate director Max York, as well as sports information director Tom Starr.
Jamie Kimbrell, for all the help and pulling off our cyclone wrestling series, we'd like to thank Bill White and his staff here at Hilton Coliseum for all their assistance.
And I don't know, Dave and I would like to say thanks to Mark Nelson, who is our outstanding director in this wrestling series and all the people who help him out, the whole crew.
We can't go through the list for helping us bring this series to you.
And I know Dave feels the same as our misspent super dog super cooperation from everyone.
And for Dave Hardy and I PBM sports, I am Doug Brown.
Good night and.
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