The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1961

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The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1961
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Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XXIII—NO.
JANUARY,
6
1961
succeeded or
The problem of developing "a high type of sportsmanship among schools, athletes, and the general
the position of constituted authority.
We believe that sportsmanship at the high school
improves each year. However, a coach occasionally
removes his team from the floor because of poor of-
Per Year
who have failed to win an athletic activity
blame it on some other individual or group, usually
on those who have enforced a rule because they are in
Commissioner's Message
public," as suggested in the K.H.S.A.A. constitution,
is one to which school administrators and coaches might
give their attention. Many are doing this and have been
doing so for a long time.
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to
If coaches, administrators and fans are to fulfill one
of the major objectives of athletics, which is to teach
respect for constituted authority, then they must indoctrinate and educate the athletes under their control
in this direction. There are ample experiences available
in the athletic program for this.
level
ficiating, issues a statement to the press that "we wuz
robbed," or looks the other way when one of his basketball players exhibits an ugly attitude toward an official. We shudder to think what an attitude like this
does to a team, a student body, or a community.
Dr. Rhea H. Williams, writing in the Texas Interscholastic Leaguer, thinks that respect for constituted
authority can be one of the most important outcomes of
a good athletic program.
reprint his editorial because we think that it is especially timely.
We
Respect for
Law
Perhaps one of the most important of these is the
an individual player to learn to respect the
constituted authority which resides in the coach as a
teacher. Another splendid illustration is that when
athletes are participating in games they should realize
that the officials who are calling the game are the
constituted authorities for this game and that even
though they do not agree with all the decisions, they
must learn to respect and to abide by these decisions.
ability of
It is very difficult, however, for athletes on the playing field to gain the proper concepts for obeying constituted authority when they see the coach or hear fans
deriding the decisions of the officials.
There are many values which accrue through properly
antagonism toward our peace officers, game officials
in athletics and others who have been designated to
enforce certain rules which have been agreed upon in
There is a feeling among many of our people that
democracy means that each person or group has a
right to their own beliefs and actions, regardless of
the rights of others. Nothing could be further from
the truth, as this would be anarchy. In democracy the
rights of other people must be respected, and a demociacy is government by the will of the majority and
a government by law and not of people. Athletics offer
one of the greatest opportunities to develop in youth
a respect for law and a respect for constituted
advance.
authority.
In recent weeks throughout the state of Texas there
have been many newspaper reports dealing with attacks on peace officers by laymen who undoubtedly are
guilty of such items as speeding, drinking and other law
violations but who resent and do not respect constituted
It is up to our coaches, teachers and interested layto see that this spirit is inculcated in the youth
of our state, and only by setting the proper example of
respect for constituted authority can we expect our
high school athletes to receive this most valuable attribute from our interschool athletic program.
directed interschool athletics. One of the most important of these is the opportunity to learn respect for
constituted authority. There are many trends in our
present-day society which indicate that there is a
definite lack of respect for constituted authority on the
part of the public and students. This is exemplified
daily in the many instances of disrespect and outright
authority.
This same trend is found daily in the sports columns
of our newspapers as is exemplified by the college or
high school coach who claimed that he was robbed because of a decision made by an official or by a local
coach or newspaper columnist who claimed that the
game the past weekend was lost through the inefficiency of game officials.
The game
officials are invited by a school to work
game. Both schools have agreed that the game
under a certain set of rules, and yet when
any decision is made with which they do not agree they
immediately begin to rebel. In most cases, the complaints result in physical attack and in embarrassment
men
Athletics are very similar to atomic power in that
they can be used for either good or bad, depending on
the leadership provided by the coach, the school and the
community. Athletics can, therefore, create in the boy
the proper respect, the proper regard and the proper
prestige for constituted authority; or it can create in
the boy disrespect and a complete lack of respect for
constituted authority.
their
will be played
to all parties involved.
Perhaps one of the most insidious and harmful effects
of this philosophy which is permeating so much of our
society relative to constituted authority is the psychological effect. There is a growing tendency on the part
of those who have had a misfortune or who have not
Because of the emotions which are so closely integrated with athletics, there is always the possibility for
this lack of respect to flare out sporadically unless
careful and continual guidance is provided for our
youth.
Only by the proper direction and supervision can we
justify our athletic program. It is up to everyone
interested in athletics to see that the proper respect
for constituted authority is provided in all areas of
our
life.
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DECEMBER,
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1960
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Assistant Editor
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SANFORD
MANSFIELD
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REPORTS PAST DUE
1.
2.
3.
1960 Football Participation List
School's Report on Football Officials
Official's Report on Schools (Football)
"Approved" and "Certified" Officials
A
large number of K. H. S. A. A. registered officials qualified for the advanced rating of "Approved"
and "Certified" as a result of the National Federation
basketball examination, which was given in Kentucky
on December 5, 1960. The "Approved" rating does not
carry forward from year to year, but must be earned
each year. After an official has received the "Certified"
rating, he keeps this rating by clinic attendance. Only
officials receiving these higher ratings are eligible to
work in the regional tournaments. Only "Certified"
officials, who are residents of Kentucky, are eligible
to work in the State Tournament.
Basketball officials who qualified for advanced
ratings during the current season are as follows:
Certified Offii
Adkins, Raymond C.
Alexander, Rex
Arnold, Kenneth
Crosthwaite, John S., Jr.
Crutcher, James W.
Baird, Bill
Davis,
Baker, James E.
Ballard, Jack H.
Bell, Clarence T.
Black, Charles D.
Blackburn, Viley 0.
Bridges, Bennie
Brizendine, Vic
Broderick, Carroll A.
Dotson, John B.
Drake, Richard R.
Driskell, Earl Jr.
Durkin, Jack
Edelen, Ben R.
Brown, Bryant
Brown, E. C.
Brown, James W.
Buis, Nathaniel A.
Canter, John
Casteel, Ralph M.
Fields,
Chattin, Charles
Coleman, L. J. "Duke"
Combs, Travis
Conley, George
Cooper, John Wellington
Cooper, Warren
Craft, Bill
Hodge, Fred
Hodges, Holbert
Hofstetter, Joe
Pergrem, Bernard
Phelps, Ralph "Rudy"
Huter, Jim
Hyatt, Bob
Inman, Briscoe
Irwin, Charles R.
Jenkins, James
Jenkins, Kean
Johnson, Walter
Pursiful, Cleophus
Jordan Kenneth
Kimmel, Jerry
King, Bob
Reed, Gordon
Reinhardt, Myron
Richards, Jim S.
Richardson, Joe M.
Ricketts, C. O.
Riggs, William T.
Roberts, Earl C.
Roller, Otis
Rothfuss, Dick
Rouse, Clyde L.
Rubarts, Leland G.
Russell, Allen W.
St. Clair, Robt. L., Jr.
Sanders, Mel
Schlich, Paul E.
P.
LeVan, Thomas F.
Long, Bm
Longenecker, David M.
Looney, Dick
Lucas, Gene
Lytle, Price
McCleUan, L. B.
McGuffey, Harold
McLeod, Robert N.
McPike, Ray S., Jr.
Macon, Alan Leon
Maines, George
May, E. B., Jr.
Mays, Ralph J.
Meade, Foster "Sid"
Metcalfe, Earl L.
J.
Bill
Neal, Gene
Newton, C. M.
Nord,
Settle,
Evan E.,
Roy G.
Jr.
Shaw, Earl
Small, Bill
Smith, Edgar
J.
Sosh, LaRue
Spencer, Irvin E.
Robert
Stanfill,
Steenken, William R.
Stephenson, Harry S.
Strange, Bill
Don
Sullivan,
C.
Taylor, Ed
Taylor, Robert S.
Thompson, Jack
Thompson, Ralph
Weisbrodt, Paul
Welch, Ralph W.
Wells, Milford
Wesche, James A.
White, David B.
Williams, Tom M., Jr.
Winchester, Roy L.
Winfrey, Shelby
Wise, Jack
J.
Mudd, Ed
Mussman, Ralph
Nau,
Settle
Varble, William
Vettiner, Charlie
Meyer, Bud
Bob
Rex
Roy
Logan
Powell,
King, Jim
King, P. J.
Kinman, Joe T.
Knight, Bill
Kremer, Joe
Lance, Walter
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Ed
Overly, Bill
Padgett, R. K.
Parker, Billie E.
Peay, Curtis
Wurtz, Emil
Yessin,
Humzey
Cummins, Al
Don
Elrod, Wm. Turner
Feix, Jimmie
Ferrell, Doctor T.
Joe D.
Flynn, Bobby
Sherman
Gardner, Howard E.
Goley, James E.
Fritz,
Goranflo, R. E.
Grisham, Jesse R.
Gustafson, Al, Jr.
Hagan, Joe
Harrell, Bill D.
Haynes, John
Heldman, John, Jr.
Hewling, Franklin
1961
Approved Officials
Abemathy, George R.
Allen, Lowry R.
Lowe, Eugene T.
Allen, Nelson R.
Bradshaw, BUI
McGehee, Gordon
McMillin, Larry L.
Mahan, Carle
Matthews, Lyle
Brewer, Randell
Miller, Ferrel
Brown, John W.
Brummett, Joseph W.
Bruner, Jack C.
Moore, Robt. W.,
Bowling Roy
Boyles, Paul E.
Cossey, James L.
Creelanore, Ken
Davis, Bunny
Davis, Harold T.
McClure,
Wm.
S.
Jr.
Newsom, Lawrence
Nixon, James W.
Riggs, Morgan E.
Ritter, Goebel
Roby, Joseph L.
Selvy, Curt
Duerson, WiUiam R.
Foster, William R.
Strong, Amett
Tucker, Neal R.
Green, Walter
Hatter, Jack
Howard, Carl
Johnson, Wm. Bernard
Robert A.
Wise, Billy
Wright, Paul
Weaver, Ray
Willis,
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY,
1960-61
MEMBERSHIP IN
Address
School
Comity
1 Carlisle
Fulton
Fulton County
D.
Clinton
Hickman
Lone Oak
Paducah Tilghman
Reidland
D.
D.
Barlow
1, W. Paducah
Paducah
Paducah
Paducah
R. 8, Paducah
R. 5, Paducah
Paducah
R.
Lincoln
St.
John
St.
Mary's Acad.
Tom Adkins
M. Martin
Johnson
James H. Phillips
A. W. Greene
Chester Caddas
Harold Garrison
Robert G. Fiser
A. L. Roberts
E. W. Whiteside
John Robinson
Bradford D. Mutchler
Richard L. Winebarger
Sr. Mary Marcia
Sr. Julia Francis
James H. Frank
William E. Carter
Joe McPherson
Freed Curd
Asberry Dawson
Joe Mikez
Larry Colley
Tom
Riverview
Heath
0. J. Mitchell
J.
Hickman
Hickman County
2 Ballard Memorial
1, Mayfield
Mayfield
McVoy
Sr. Celine
Mayfield
Mayfield
Barkley Jones
J.
Sedalia
Sedalia
Bob Baker
Ken Wray
Symsonia
Symsonia
Cecil Reid
Bobby Noles
Wingo
Wingo
Howard V. Reid
Virgil Yates
4 Benton
Benton
Delton Dodds
William B. Miller
Billy Joe Farris
Leon P. MOler
Fred Schultz
Wilson Gantt
Robert Goheen
Reed Conder
John
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Calvert City
R. 1, Benton
F.
I.
Stiger
Maria
C. W. Jones
W. W. Chumbler
REGION
Princeton
William F. Brown
Crittenden County
Marion
Princeton
Fredonia
Livingston
Burna
Kuttawa
Ercel Little
B. S. Miller
Odell Walker
K. T. Hardin
John E. Floyd
County
6 Charleston
Dawson Springs
Gene Mason
B. Story
Howard
Crittenden
L. Prewitt
Robt. Glenn Jeffrey
GaiTett Beshear
Charlie Lampley
Mason Cope
2
Dotson
Fredonia
5 Caldwell
Lyon Coimty
George Perry
Gaston
L. D.
J.
W. Withrow
Robert Metcalfe
Rex Smith
Frank Wright
Lewis Good
A. O. Richards
Jewel Logan
Edwin Martin
James W. Larmoiith
James W. Larmouth
William Shirley
Lester G. Mimms
Dalton
Earlington
Dalton
Earlington
Hanson
Hanson
David Siria
Earlington
Madisonville
Madisonville
Nebo
Nebo
Rosenwald
South Hopkins
Madisonville
Nortonville
Lester G. Mimms
Weldon Hall
Mrs. A. C. Cameal
Mrs. Pearl M. Arnett
Charles Jenkins
Christian County
Hopkinsville
Hopkinsville
Frank B. Simpson
L Fred Porter
Dawson Springs
Dawson Springs
R. A. Belt
W. M. Falls, Sr.
John Rendek
John McCleam
Hopkinsville
Hopkinsville
Trigg County
Cadiz
Chester C. Redmon
Paul Perdue
Roy Allison
Duke Burnett
Hurt
L. Wolfe
Robert N. Bush
Perry HOI
A. R. Rochelle
Harold Ross
Jimmy Harris
J.
D.
C.
Gleen E. Dexter
Otis Dinning
Ervin Johnston
Richard Clements, Rev.
Jack McKinney
Fancy Farm
Farmington
Lowes
South Marshall
D.
John
R.
Murray
Murray College
North Marshall
D.
Harold Romaine
A. W. Greene
Cuba
Dunbar
Fancy Farm
Farmington
Lowes
3
Calloway County
Douglass
D.
1
3, Bardwell
Fulton
R.
Baskethall Coach
Principal
REGION
D.
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1961
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
W. MUlion
7 Attucks
8 Clifty
Clifty
Guthrie
Todd County
Todd
Co. Training
Guthrie
Elkton
Elkton
0. P.
Waldo
Wm.
T. Gilbert
Curtis Sherrell
George B. Wooton
Caldwell Smith
Earl Adkins
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Address
School
REGION
D.
9 Clay
Dixon
Providence
Rosenwald
Sebree
Slaughters
D. 10 Douglass
Dunbar
Henderson
Henderson County
Holy Name
3
Wayne
Clay
Dixon
Providence
Providence
Sebree
Herschel Martin
Will son
Estel Monasco
L. G. Tubbs
Herschel Mai-tin
James M. Lynch
Byron Watkins
Slaughters
Lloyd Sharp
Eldon Bradley
Henderson
Morganfield
Henderson
Henderson
Henderson
H. B. Kirkwood
Chas. N. Crutcher
Troy E. Spear
Lewis N. Johnson
Sr. Sara Ann
Thomas Brantley
Rev. R. G. Hill
Clifton Wilson
Fancher
Tubbs
P. D.
L. G.
Morganfield
Morganfield
Basketball Coach
Principal
Peter Rembert
George K. McGOl
Chester Montgomery
Nomian O'Nan
James K. Lindenberg
Sturgis
Sturgis
H'Earl Evans
Foster
Rev. Anthony Ziegler
Charles E. Mason
H. D. Holt, Jr.
D. 11 Bremen
Bremen
Hoy
Bob Rickard
Calhoun
Livermore
Sacramento
J.
St.
Agnes
Uniontown
St.
Vincent Acad.
St.
Calhoun
Livermore
Sacramento
D. 12 Daviess County
Owensboro
Ovifensboro
Catholic
Western
Vincent
Sr.
Meade County
D. 14 Butler County
Caneyville
Clarkson
Edmonson
D.
1.5
Co.
W.
Owensboro
Owensboro
Owensboro
Owensboro
Brown
W.
B. Sydnor
Bob Watson
William Settles
Whaylow Coleman
4
Cloverport
Hawesville
Ora Watts
B. H. Crowe
W.
Irvington
W.
Lewisport
Forrest Williamson
Stuart Pepper
Brandenburg
Morgantown
Caneyville
Clarkson
Brownsville
Centertovym
Fordsville
Hartford
Beaver
Dam
Horse Branch
Central City
Drakesboro
Drakesboro
Drakesboro
Graham
Graham
Greenville
Greenville
Hughes-Kirk
Muhlenberg Central
Beechmont
Powderly
Alvaton
Bowling Green
0. Jackson
W. Foyest West
Ramon Majors
James M. Wood
John M. Lane
John H. Taylor
Shelby C. Forsythe, Jr.
Bryan Taylor
Earl S. Reid
Charles S. Combs
W. M. Arnold
Delmas Gish
William Traylor
W. F. Wilcutt
James Jennings
Ernest Atkins
Wallace Ward
Lyle Baugh
REGION
Bowling Green
Bristow
Wheeler
Helen Constance
H. E. Goodlos
Sr.
Howard Owens
Don Turner
Beaver Dam
Centertown
Fords ville
Hartford
Horse Branch
D. 17 Alvaton
P.
Joe 0.
Don Parsons
Don Walker
Jude Talbott
R. F. Peters
H. W. Hunt
Leitchfield
Community
Long
Bill
Hardinsburg
Vine Grove
Leitchfield
D. 16 Central City
R.
Knight
David Boyken
Paul Phillips
L. D.
REGION
D. 13 Breckinridge Co.
Flaherty
Frederick-Fraize
Hawesville
Irvington
Lewisport
Raymimda
T. Bennett
Denzel Mefford
Jack Williamson
Edgar Payne
William Case
W.
0. Warren, Jr.
Bobbie Burres
Bowman Davenport
Dan King
John H. Taylor
Maurice Martin
Snodgrass
Bnace Stewart
Dai-vis
Charles S.
J.
Combs
R. Whitehead
Day
Norman E.
Jackie
James
Pritchett
Hill
Wayne Ewing
Kenneth Sidwell
Charles Fades
Bob Daniels
5
Arthur M. Reynolds
Raymond H. Hemdon
Kenneth Harvey
College
R. 1, Bowling Green
''owling Green
James Carpenter
Franklin-Simpson
Franklin
J.
High Street
Bowling Green
E. T. Buford
W. Dunn
James Walker
Denval Barriger
Jay Atkerson
Al Almond
John Price
F. 0. Moxley
1961
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY,
School
Address
Principal
Basketball Coach
Lincoln
Franklin
Smiths Grove
Richards ville
W. H. Story
Andrew Renick
William Griffith
Robert Fox
Robert J. Cover
Bowling Green
Bowling Green
Sr. J. Lvnette Clarkson
C. H. Harris
Adairville
North Warren
Richards ville
St.
Joseph
Warren County
D. 18 Adairville
George Coker,
Jr.
Bob Hoggard
Kimbrough
Jesse
Ralph Sharp
Jim Richards
Chandler's Chapel
Auburn
Auburn
Jesse L. Richards
Ronald W. Clark
Mo'Tis Shelton
Lewisburg
Olmstead
Lewisburg
Olmstead
J.
W.
Earl Shelton
Russellville
Russellville
M. Vance
N. Alexander
Harold E. Hunter
Thomas D. Garrett
Van L. Washer
Scottsville
T. C.
Lucas
Glasgow
Glasgow
Kenneth B. Sidwell
Bunche
Glasgow
Hiseville
Hiseville
Park City
Park City
W.
Scottsville
Hill
Scottsville
Doug-las
R.
Auburn
D. 19 Allen County
Austin Tracy
Temple
4,
Glasgow
L. J.
Simmons
Twyman
Edwin
Mayes
J.
Frank NewbeiTy
L. Gardner
W.
Spears
David Montgomery
Jim Young
James Bazzell
Charles
Day
Frank TeiTsU
Earl Bradford
Robert Thum
Al Ellison
Ernest Neil
Robert Pardue
Albany
L.
Cumberland County
Burkesville
Gamaliel
Leon King
Edwin Steen
LaiTy McDonald
Gamaliel
Marrowbone
MaiTowbone
Edmonton
Ralph Clark
Garland Creech
W. K. Norris
Metcalfe County
Tompkins ville
Tompkinsville
Randall Grider
John
D. 20 Clinton County
REGION
D. 21 Adair County
Campbellsville
Columbia
Dm-ham
Campbellsville
Campbellsville
Greensburg
Greensburg
Lebanon
Rosenwald
Lebanon
Lebanon
Lebanon
R. 2, Lebanon
St.
Augustine
Charles
Francis
Taylor County
St.
St.
D. 22
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1961
Cavema
Cub Run
LaRue County
Memorial
Munfordville
D. 23 Elizabethtown
Loretto
Campbellsville
H. Robinson
Sr. Florentia
J.
Cortez Butler
C.
Marrs
6
Brooks Coomer
Paul Coop
M. J. Strong
E. E. Tate
Charles F. Martin
Mrs. W. R. Smith
Sr. M. Anton
Sr.
Lindle Castle
Tommy Downing
Mai-y Carl
G. McAnelly
John Burr
Paul Coop
John R. Whiting
Carl Deaton
Hubert Edwards
Herbert Jones
Rev. Jas. L. Schlich
Tom Clark
Sam Thomas
Billy B.
Smith
Cub Run
James E. Redden
Hodgenville
Hardyville
Munfordville
Everett G. Sanders
Jimmy Edwards
Ralph Dorsey
Clyde E. Smith
Corky Cox
Reathel Goff
H. D. Puckett
Ray Hammers
Chas. Rawlings
Hardin McLane
Robert Burrow
Horse Cave
Wilbur Smith
Elizabethtovioi
Paul E. Kerrick
Elizabethtown
Fort Knox
Glendale
S.
Howevalley
Lynnvale
R.
Earl B.
White Mills
Kenneth Riddle
Albert
Rineyville
Rineyville
H. L. Perkins
C. R. Perkins
Sonora
Vine Grove
Sonora
Vine Grove
Dellard
Moor
Claude Sharp
Bill Jones
E'town Catholic
Fort Knox
Glendale
D. 24 Bardstown
Bloomfield
Fredericktown
Mackville
Old Ky. Home
St. Catherine
St. Joseph Prep.
Springfield
Willisburg
1,
Cecilia
Bardstown
Bloomfield
R. 2, Springfield
Mackville
Bardstown
New Haven
Bardstown
Springfield
Willisburg
Sr.
Mary
Janice
M. Matarazzo
Damon Ray
James
Goodman
T. Alton
Vincent Zachem
T. T. Etheredge
Sr. Charles Asa
Robert Drury
J. H. Harvey
Sr. Lennore
Bro. DeSales, C. F. X.
Robert L. Robertson
Z. T. Lester
Edwin A. Goodman
Larry Perry
McLane
Garnis Martin
Ernest Ruby
Robert Hamelton
Charles Hume
Parrott
Rev. H. L. Mitchell
Bill
Bill
Echard
William Yankey
Michael E. Speck
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School
Address
REGION
D. 25 Central
Flaget
St.
Xavier
Shawnee
D. 26 Assumption
DeSales
duPont Manual
J. M. Atherton
Male
D. 27 Butler
Durrett
Fairdale
Fern Creek
Trinity
Waggener
Mt. Washington
St. Aloysius
St. Benedict
Shepherdsville
D. 30 Lincoln Institute
Shelby County
Shelbyville
Taylorsville
D.
.31
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Sr.
S.
John H. Pollock
T. T. Knight
J. C.
Cantrell
L. P.
Rev. A. W. Steinhauser
Earl S. Duncan
Rosalia
Fred Allen
Guy Strong
Moreman
Samuel
L. Smith
C. L. Francis
Sr.
Forest Able
William Houchins
Gerald Moreman
William Kidd
Garland GaiTison
William Kleier
William B. Hoke
W.
T.
Simpson
Debnar Wallace
Bob Mulcahy
Dave Kelly
Roy Adams
8
Sr.
Trimble County
Mary
James Swann
James Casillo
Howser
Harry F. Ludwig
K. B. Farmer
Shepherdsville
Lebanon Junction
Shepherdsville
Shelbyville
Shelbyville
Sr.
Lucian
Lebanon Junction
Mt. Washington
Tayloi-sville
Jerome Keiffner
Donald Brooks
John W. Trapp
N. C. Hodgin
Lincoln Ridge
Adams
H. L. Hatfield
Middletown
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Edwai-d Q.
James Morris
Gene Rhodes
James C. Bruce
Harry K. Hardin
Daniel M. O'Neill
Lyndon
RSM
Milbum
Louisville
Pleasure vi lie
M. Franeelle
Lucina Maria
Glenn B. Smith
Lloyd Mullins
Harold Dawson
Rev. Roger Boehmicke
Ramsey
Willis G. Wells
Denzil
Whitney M. Young
Bruce Sweeney
Alvin Hanley
William HaiTell
Richard Greenwell
Evan
Harvey G. Bush
Bennie Mullins
Settle
McCoy Tarry
Jack Johnson
D. P. Parsley
Pleasureville
Roy H. Dorsey
Robert Keen
John Bailey
Bai-ney Thweatt
R. B. Singleton
Bedford
Clyde Cropper
Joe B. Arnett
Carrollton
Palmore Lyles
Alonzo Combs
Ralph Blakey
Cyrus E. Greene
M. J. Belew
Shirley
Castle
LaGrange
Warsaw
Dry Ridge
Owenton
Wilnamstown
REGION
Florence
S. Ft.
Mitchell
Lloyd
Erlanger
Henry
Simon-Kenton
Walton- Verona
Erl anger
St.
Prisca,
W. K. Niman
Fern Creek
New
D. 33 Boone County
Dixie Heights
Mary
Russell Garth
W.
Louisville
Louisville
Eminence
Grant County
Owen County
Williamstown
Wilson
Rev. Rudolph Flanik
A. J. Ries
Fairdale
Eminence
Henry Central
Oldham County
D. 32 Carrollton
Gallatin County
S.
Bro. Aubin, C. F. X.
Bro. Edward Daniel,
C. F. X.
Robert B. Clem
REGION
D. 29 Lebanon Junction
7
Atwood
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Pleasure Ridge Park Pleasure Ridge Park
Southern
Louisville
Valley
Valley Station
D. 28 Catholic Ctry Day
Eastern
Ky. Military Inst.
Ky. School for Blind
Lou. Country Day
Seneca
Basketball Coach
Principal
Independence
Walton
Keams
Howard Alexander
Steve Schuck
William R. Smith
Paul Watts
9
Chester Goodridge
A. A. Hohnhorst
James Tichenor
Sr. M. Teresa, OSB
George Edmondson
William Doan
Don Eddy
Lewis Phillips
A. W. Lancaster
Martin Hils
Robert Taylor
Joe S. Reed
1961
T]
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School
D. 34 Beechwood
Covington
Catholic
Holmes
Holy Cross
Ludlow
William Grant
D. 35 Bellevue
Dayton
Newport
Newport Catholic
D. 36 Campbell County
Highlands
St.
St.
Mary
Thomas
Silver Grove
Georgetown
Han-ison County
Scott County
D. 38 Augusta
Bracken County
Deming
Falmouth
Pendleton
D. 39 Fleming County
Mason County
MaysviUe
St. Patrick
Tollesboro
D. 40 Bourbon County
Address
Principal
Thebna W. Jones
Covington
Covington
Latonia
Bro. Donald Fahrig, S. M, Robert Naber
H. B. Tudor
Tom Ellis
Sr. Clarita
Richard Bezold
Arthur T. Tipton
Carl R. Wenderoth
Charles L. Lett
James E. Brock
Ludlow
Covington
Bellevue
Dayton
Newport
Newport
Alexandria
Ft.
Thomas
Alexandria
S. Ft.
Thomas
Silver
Grove
Donald Davis
Dr. W. D. Sporing
James
Cobb
Rev. John V. Hegenauer
Edward
M. Carleta, SND
Sr. Elizabeth Marie
Tom L. Gabbard
Sr.
Alice Kate Field
Jarvis Parsley
H. 0. Hale
C. A. Hellard
Falmouth
Falmouth
Flemingsburg
Maysville
Maysville
Maysville
Tollesboro
Paris
North Middletown
North Middletown
Paris
Paris Western
Paris
Paris
Carlisle
Tony Raisor
Burgin
Harrodsburg
Jessamine County
Mercer County
Rosenwald-Dunbar
Western
D. 43 Bryan Station
Douglass
Henry Clay
Lafayette
Lexington Catholic
George Houston
Stanley
Amzen
James Connor
Lawrence Kinney
Robert Luecke
Robert F. Gastright
Richard D. Hehman
Chas. F. Doll, Jr.
Bobby Whitaker
Harry Graham
Charles
J.
Sutherland
John Crigler
Lou Cunningham
Jarvis Parsley
Jesse
Amburgy
Cecil Hellard
Reedus Back
Dwight Wolfe
Martin Marlar
Elza Whalen
Clay Evans
William Ryan
Orville B.
Hayes
Woodrow Crum
Sr. M. Celsus
Chrales M. Hughes
Francis Stahl
Joe A. Simons
Joe E. Sabel
Nancy E. Talbert
Maj. F. H. Hall
Charles Wilson
J. C. Falkenstine
Milton 0. Traylor
William B. Reed
Bobby Barlow
REGION
D. 42 Anderson
Roy McKenney
10
Augusta
Millersburg
Versailles
E. Ball
Harold Miller
William L. Mills
Joe H. Anderson
Carlisle
Midway
Simmons
L.
Kelley B. Stanfield
Brooksville
Mt. Olivet
Harold Williams
.
Georgetown
Cynthiana
Georgetown
Carlisle
Good Shepherd
Basketball Coach
Cynthiana
Millersburg Mill. In.
Nicholas County
D. 41 Frankfort
Franklin County
I'age Seven
S. Ft. Mitchell
REGION
D. 37 Cynthiana
1961
Gayle Bowen
Capt. Al Pruitt
Glenn Dorroh
Fred Creasey
Eugene Clark
William B. Reed
11
F. D. Wilkinson
John Lykins
Ronald Connelly
St. Winifred Ann
Marion Crowe
Charles Mrazovich
Charles Furr
Versailles
Versailles
Wm.
J. Christy
Charles 0. Dawson
Charles J. Lee
James McAfee
Lawrenceburg
James D. Boyd
Jim Boyd
Bui-gin
Patrick E. Napier
William D. Smart
Billy Lockridge
Roy R. Camic
Frankfort
Frankfort
Frankfort
Midway
Harrodsburg
Nicholasville
Harrodsburg
Nicholasville
R. 1, Sinai
Ada Holloway
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
R. L. Grider
Mrs. Theda VanLowe
Clyde T. Lassiter
H. L. Davis
Rev. Leo G. Kampsen
Robert B. Turner
Ed
Allin
Robert
Jim
J.
Elder
Mitchell
William MaxweU
Amos Black
Leonard J. Cavil
Robert Anderson
Robert
J.
Abney
Charles H. Livisay
Elmer Gilb
Ralph Carlisle
Fred O'Brien
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School
P. L.
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University
KI:ntucky
high school athl ETE FOR JANUARY,
Address
Principal
Basketball Coach
Lexington
Lexington
P. L. Guthrie
S. T.
Berea
H. Bruce Keel
Russell Roberts
James H. Powell
County
Foundation
Irvine
Irvine
Irvine
Mrs. Morris Todd
Luther Patrick
Roy N. Walters
Joe Ohr
Madison Central
Madison-Model
Richmond
Richmond
James B. Moore
W. L. Holloway
D. 44 Berea
Estill
Berea
REGION
D. 45 Bate
Buckeye
Cp. Dick Robinson
Danville
Forkland
Junction City
Lancaster
Danville
R. 3, Lancaster
R. 5, Lancaster
Danville
R. 1, Gravel Switch
Junction City
Paint Lick
Lancaster
Lancaster
Paint Lick
Parksville
Perryville
Parksville
Perryville
Mason
D. 46 Brodhead
Summer
W. R. Duei-son
W. R. Tudor
Don R. Rawlings
Donald G. Lamb
William
Earl Cocanougher
Stanley Marsee
Mrs. fommie F. Merritt
Fay Ward
Little
Joseph E. Wesley
Garland Purdom
Broadhead
Crab Orchard
D. A. Robbins
L. A. Wash
Hustonville
Liberty
Lincoln
Livingston
Hustonville
Liberty
Stanford
Livingston
Cecil
McKinney
R. 1, Waynesburg
M.
McKinney
Stanford
D. 47 Bumside
Eubank
Ferguson
Middlebuig
Mt. Vernon
Stanford
Bumside
Eubank
Purdom
Stanley E. Bryant
G. W. Parks
Charles B. Parsons
C.
Montgomery
Lester M. Mullins
Nathaniel Buis
Cleston Saylor
Lee Thomas Mills
Hobart Thompson
J.
B. Albright
Howard Moore
McCreary County
Ferguson
Whitley City
Monticello
Monticello
Nancy
Pine Knot
Nancy
Pine Knot
Pulaski County
Russell County
Shopville
Somerset
Edward
Russell Springs
Shopville
John H. Holbrook, Jr.
Murrell P. Stewart
Somerset
Somerset
W.
Wayne County
Monticello
Arthur
Lida
East Bernstadt
Frank Bentley
Clark E. Chesnut
R. S. Baldwin
Leighton Watkins
D. 48 Bush
Hazel Green
Lily
Lily
London
London
Johnnie R. Laswell
Vernon Miniard
Herbert T. Higgins
Clark Moi-ton
D. 49 AnnvUle Institute
Annville
Clay County
Manchester
McKee
McKee
Oneida Institute
Tyner
D. 50 Barbourville
Corbin
Knox Central
Lynn Camp
Pleasant View
Oneida
Tyner
Barbourville
Corbin
Barbourville
Corbin
Pleasant View
B.
Webb
B. Jones
J.
Lloyd
C.
REGION
Zeb Blankenship
Joe Gilliam
William Butner
Homer
Proffitt
Alex Stevens
Gerald L. Sinclair
Fred Rice
Leslie
Dyehouse
Warren Wainwright
Harold D. Murphy
Hillard Combs
Larry Wooden
Billy Riddle
H. Elliott
Jack Johnson
Patric Tulley
Charles Kavanaugh
Preston Parrett
Monty Singleton
Doyle McGuffey
Truman Godby
Jack L. Laswell
Dale Moore
Oscar L. Fitzgerald
Lloyd Gooch
Herbert Childers
Joe Williams
Joe Harper
Garvis Burkett
Howard Jones
Robert Randall
Aubrey Johnson
William F. Adams
Ed Tucker
Ray
Mills
Joe T. Gregory
Holbert Hodges
Harold Storm
Gilbert Samples
13
Roland J. Simmelink
Robert Campbell
Walter H. Power
David C. Jackson
James W. Wilson
Charles Singleton
H. A. Howard
Clinton B. Hammons
M. Broughton
George E. Moses
P.
Rodney Brewer
Douglas Massey
Joe Ohr
12
Crab Orchard
Memorial
Middlebm-g
Mt. Vernon
Roach
Gene Huff
JeiTy Hacker
J.
W. Thui-man
Charles Norris
David C. Jackson
Jack Powell
H. D. Tye
Harry J. Taylor
Harold Cole
Oscar Howard
Clyde E. Hill
1961
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLE TE FOR JANUARY,
:
School
Address
Principal
Basketball Coach
Poplar Creek
Rockhold
Carpenter
Rockhold
Wm.
Rosenwald
Barbourville
Albert Gregory
Corbin
Sr.
Garrett Bennett
Gray Broyles
Albert Gregory
Rev. Tyrrell Keller
Williamsburg
Williamsburg
Woodbine
Woodbine
C. D. P.
H. B. Steely
Robert L. Jones, Jr.
Bell
Pineville
James A.
Lincoln
Lone Star
Middlesboro
Frakes
Middlesboro
Four Mile
Middlesboro
Robert L. Hendrickson
Miss E. R. Ball
Chester L. Click
Pineville
Pineville
Shelvie Fuson
Effie Arnett
Red Bird
Beverly
P. P. Estridge
Benham
Benham
C. E.
Black Star
Alva
Cumberland
East Benham
East Main
(Cumberland
Benham
Evarls
Evarts
Nicholas Brewer
Kendall Boggs
D. C. Taylor
Ernest E. Smith
C. R. Dozier
Charles R. Steele
St.
D.
D.
.il
.52
Camillus Acad.
County
Henderson Settle.
Lynch
Calloway
Hendrickson
Willie
Wayland Jones
A. M. McKinney
G. B. Hendrickson
Dan-ell Storm
Engle
Ted Curtis
Oi-ville
Charles Davis
James Burkhart
Fred Parsons
Rmirett Rroadus,
Bill Bosch
Chas. Hunter
Joe Campbell
Dovle Troutman
Grays Knob
Harlan
Lee P. Jones
N.'Saylor
Pine IVIountain
Gerna Campbell
William M. Wood
John Dee Wilson
Wallins
Pine Mountain
Harlan
Wallins Creek
•Tohn
West Main
Lynch
John V. Coleman
Dunham
Roy
G.
Teague
Howard
Gray
James L. Howard
Eugene Traylor
14
Robert B. Webb
Ralph Roberts
Jenkins
G. V.
Fleming-Neon
Fleming
Roy T. Reasor
Dave L. Craft
Letcher
Jenkins
Linefork
Letcher
L. Frazier
Jeff B. Mayes
Whitesburg
Whitesburg
J.
Buckhom
Dike Combs
Buckhom
Fred W. Johnson
C. J.
Jeff
Homer Jones
Hazard
Slemp
James Caudill
Bingham Brashear
Albert Combs
Goebel Ritter
Hyden
Roscoe Turner
Paul H. Colwell
Hazard
Leatherwood
Leslie County
M. C. Napier
D. 55 Breathitt
Hazard
Jr.
E. R.
Jenkins
Kingdom Come
.54
Pursifull
Alan LeForce
Malcolm Higgins
Loyall
REGION
D.
Margaret Teresa
Harlan
Rosenwald
.53
H. Ball
Warren Peace
Loyall
Hall
D.
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1961
Cun-y
I.
M. Burkich
James Summers
Van V. Roark
H. E. Wright
Donald Burton
Dooley
Delano Combs
Lonnie Miller
Pete Grigsby
Woods
Jackson
Carr Creek
Millard Tolliver
Fairce 0.
Morton Combs
Hazard
Alice H. Slone
Morton Combs
George W. Cornett
Hindman
Hindman
Jackson
Knott County
Jackson
Pippa Passes
Claude Frady
Orloff Lee Knarr
J. B.
Edward Madden
Edward Madden
Beattyville
Booneville
Mrs. Hem-y A. Stovall
Elbert Hudson
W. 0. Gabbard
J.
Stanton
Estil G.
Campton
A. M. Richie
Carr Creek
Cordia
D. 56 Hazel Green Acad.
Lee County
Owsley County
Powell County
Wolfe County
Hazel Green
REGION
D. 57 Belfry
Dorton
Elkhorn City
Feds Creek
Belfry
Dorton
Elkhorn City
Feds Creek
Chaney
Pearl
Combs
Goff
Mancye Harmon
Harold Flynn
D. Scale
Wm.
T.
Orme
Lando Lockard
15
W. F. Doane
Charles Wright
James V. Powell
Jim Hutchins
Monroe Hall
Nelson Hamilton, Jr.
W.
Arthur Mullins
S.
Risner
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY,
Page Ten
School
Address
Principal
Basketball Coach
Hellier
Scotty M. Sterling
Jack T. Castle
Donnie Layne
Mullins
Hellier
Pikeville
R. 1, Pikeville
Landon Hunt
Gary D. Layne
Phelps
Phelps
Pikeville
Pikeville
0. H. PhDlips
Charles E. Spears
Virgie
Virgie
Fred W. Cox
Jack Cunningham
Richard Pi-ater
Virgil Osborne
John
Jack F. Wells
Betsy Layne
Auxier
Betsy Layne
Garrett
Garrett
McDowell
McDowell
Martin
Johns Creek
D. 58 Auxier
Prestonsbuig
Martin
Langley
Prestonsburg
Wayland
Wayland
Wheehvrig-ht
Maytown
D. 59 Blaine
Flat Gap
Inez
Louisa
Meade Memorial
Quentin R. Howard
May
Claude
Woodrow
Allen
Thomas Boyd
John Campbell,
William Goebel,
Eugene Fi'asure
WTieelwright
Blaine
Flat Gap
Inez
Louisa
W'illiamsport
Paul H. Gambill
Virgil Porter
Russell Williamson
0. Paul Roaden
Harold L. Pi-eston
Paul H. Gambill
Gail Gillem
Paintsville
Paintsville
Van Lear
Warfield
Warfield
Paul W. Trimble
Hysell Burchett
Russell H. Stepp
U. G. Horn
Earl E. Jones
Howard W. Wallen
Billy Ray Cassady
Howard Ramey
John Marcum
Ezel
Wm.
West Liberty
Oil Springs
Salyersville
Oil Springs
Salyersville
Ottis Mui-phy
Willis H. Conley
Howard
Sandy Hook
Sandy Hook
Creed Amett
Paul Polley
Len Stiner
REGION
Camargo
Clark County
DuBois
Montgomery County
Mt. Sterling
St. Agatha Acad.
2, Mt. Sterling
Winchester
Mt. Sterling
Mt. Sterling
Mt. Sterling
Winchester
R.
J.
Cunningham
B.
Letcher Norton
Arthur Hawkins
John Allen
Jack Roberts
Hazel Whitaker
James
Hiram
Owingsville
Rowan County
0. Botts
Owingsville
C. Walters
Edsel L. Karrick
Harry Howard
Donnie Gaunce
Morehead
Russell
Warren Cooper
Jesse Mayabb
Sharpsburg
Boyd
Glynn D. Baucom
Carter
Thomas
Hitchins
Harold H. King
Wm. Alba Carver
Camp Dix
E. Phillips
Lowdenback
McKell
South Shore
Cliff
Olive Hill
Olive Hill
Ollie D.
Prichard
Grayson
South Portsmouth
Vanceburg
Foster Meade
Teddy Applegate
Washington
Boyd County
B. T.
Catlettsburg
Fairview
Max
Adams
E. Calhoun
Ashland
Ashland
Ashland
H. L. Ellis
C. B. Nuckolls
Catlettsburg
A.shland
Frank
Cobbie Lee
C.
Bums
Webb Young
Ann M. Sammons
Raceland
Greenup
Ashland
Raceland
Russell
Ru.ssell
Frank V. Firestine
H'urtland
Wurtland
Stanley W.
Greenup
Holy Family
Elster
Robert Crawford
Frenchburg
D. 6i Ashland
Letcher Norton
James Floyd
James H. Fanning
Haldeman
South Portsmouth
VTjurg-Lewis Co.
Cunningham
Julian R.
WiUiam
Dawson Orman
Sr. Caroline Mary
Morehead
D. 63 Carter
Hitchins
Laurel
C. Yates
Leonard Carpenter
Calvin Hunt
Menifee
Sharpsburg
Henry E. Cochran
Neil Hunley
16
Haldeman
D. 62 Breckinridge Tng.
Jr.
Don Wahen
Morgan County
A. Heagen
Jr.
Estill Hall
Denzil Halbert
Ray Heinisch
James V. Bolen
Boone Hall
Van Lear
D. 60 Ezel
D. 61
C. Wells
W. Howard
Bumice Gearheart
George L. Moore
James W. Salisbury
D.
M. Barbara
H. R. Bowling
Sr.
Ramey
Baxter McGlone
Roy Murphy
Paul Hamilton
Ed Moore
Jack Fultz
Harold Holbrook
Jack Tackett
Howard Shumate
Robert Wright
W. A. West
Jim McKenzie
Harold Barker
Harold Tate
George Arrington
Jack Gossett
Ronnie Potter
Marvin Meredith
Charles Banks
1961
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY,
Page Eleven
1961
The Flying Dutchman
Track provides fine competition. It gives a young
or a young woman an opportunity to compete vyith
himself or herself as well as with teams. The Dutchman
salutes the Kentuckiana Cinder Club for the lead that
it has taken to elevate track to the level it rightfully
deserves. George Gibson deserves a lion's share of the
credit for the rejuvenation of this sport in Kentucky.
George and his committee have been responsible for
the construction of the largest indoor board track in the
U. S. at Freedom Hall at the Kentucky State Fairgrounds.
This track is an oval with eight laps to the mile,
a sprint straight^away down the middle of one hundred
yards, plus twenty yards for a start and a finish.
Curved ends of the oval are banked with an outer edge
two and one-half feet high at the highest point. It is a
terrific accomplishment.
High School athletic directors should support the
first Mason-Dixon Games which will be presented on
February 18, sponsored by the Kentuckiana Cinder
Club and the University of Louisville. George Gibson
sends word that the high school events vwU have the
sanction of the K. H. S. A. A. The Dutchman is informed that Wilma Rudolph, winner of three gold
Olympic medals at Rome, along with other famous
track stars, will perform as added features. High
School coaches interested in entering any of the events
should write Wayne Cooper, Chairman of High School
Events, Mason-Dixon Games, Freedom Hall, Louisville,
man
Kentucky.
Let's look at some of our mail to start the new
year of 1961! From Jerry Kimmel, Beechmont, comes
a postcard saying that along with Charlie Fades he
attended three basketball clinics, one at Bowling Green,
another at Hopkinsville, and a third at Owensboro.
Jerry goes on to say that he enjoyed each one of them.
Who else did this? We want this information for the
lecord.
From Julian Pitzer, Sports
News of Middlesboro, comes a
Editor of the Daily
letter
recommending
Gale Robbins of Bell County High School for the
Guy Award
Game
of the year. Julian writes that in spite of
an operation, which many predicted would prevent his
ever playing football again, Gale overcame this handicap and amazed his doctors with his determination to
once again compete on the gridiron.
Coach Charlie Black, Barbourvillle, wrote a letter
asking if it is legal for a basketball player to wear a
We
football helmet to protect a facial injury.
ruled, as
did Cliff Fagan, that football helmets have not been
approved for wear for any purpose during basketball
play. The uniform of a basketball player offers no
protection from contact and the use of such equipment
by an opponent could be dangerous.
The mail from Danville contained a recommendation of Coach Jim Morrison by Ken Snowden for the
Flying Dutchman Award for January. Jim, who directs
the athletic destinies of the Kentucky School for the
Deaf, sets such a good example of sportsmanship and
has been so outstanding in his treatment of officials
that he is highly deserving of the Kentucky Thoroughbred with the little com cob pipe adorning his neck.
Everybody in that section says that this chap is always
pleasant, solicitous of the needs of officials, and generally is the "Host with the Most." Ken further requests an Abou Ben Adhem citation for Memorial High
School in Lincoln County for an outstanding effort to
elevate good neighbor practice to a new high level in
that community.
Another
letter
Gale Kobbins
which is anonymous says: "Send a
razz-berry to a certain coach instead of a corn cob pipe
for not staying on the bench during games." The Flying Dutchman only compliments. If he can speak well
of an individual, he speaks
otherwise, he holds his
peace. Our philosophy is to point out the good that is
in everybody. This letter recalls one received sometime
ago saying, "Dutchman, you have sent a com cob pipe
to the biggest louse in Kentucky." That may have been
true but we just happened to know something good
that this "louse" had done which transformed him into
one of nature's noblemen.
Times are changing! Sti'ange things are happening. To wit: Joe Creasons Courier-Journal story of
December 18 tells of a woman who has embarked on a
basketball officiating career in Kentucky. Pretty Laura
Lou Golden has been qualified by the K. H. S. A. A. as
a "Whistler". Her husband, Billy Joe, who hails from
Lynch, is one of the Dutchman's favorite arbiters. He
is teaming vidth Laui'a Lou to fonn a husband-wife
officiating team. I'll see you at those mountain clinics
in October, Laura Lou.
You just don't know who is an official anymore.
The next time you stand on the comer of Fourth and
Walnut Streets in Louisville and the traffic officer
toots his whistle to cross the street, do so or he might
call a technical on you. That officer is Hubert Loudon
who is a "moonlighter" a policeman by day, a basketball official by night. Wouldn't you feel strange if you
booed an official and he locked you up for disturbing
the peace?
Anybody might be an official in these changing
times. At the Bluegrass Tournament I watched a Kentucky State Senator do an outstanding job of officiating. The "Whistler" was Senator George Conl'iy of
Ashland. In 1963 we may see the Lieutenant Governor
of the Commonwealth call the plays. It is no secr^it that
the Senator from Ashland will make the race for that
office. Why shouldn't the Lieutenant-Governor officiate ? Mayor Ralph Mussman of Newport is one of Kentucky's best referees.
Incidentally, the Dutchman notes that both the
officiating Mayor and the whistling senator have rapidly-expanding waistlines. They are getting "plumpy".
So here is the Dutchman's closing thought More
people commit suicide with a fork than with any other
—
—
—
weapon.
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Page Twelve
For The 1960 Football Season
Oiiicial Dickinson Ratings
CLASS A
REGION
CLASS AA
1
W.
Team
Murray
Western (Owensboi-ot
L.
T.
4
3
4
3
2
14.16
Caldwell Co.
Franklin Simpson
Hopkinsville
Crittenden Co.
Daviess Co
12.50
Trigg Co.
2
1
1
19.37
Fulton
Douglass (Henderson)
Lincoln (Franklin)
2
1
1
19.37
3
18.12
3
1
High Street
1
4
Morganfield
Attucks
Providence
1
4
1
5
W.
Team
Knox
Fort
Lebanon
Georgetown
Harrodsburg
10.00
L.
Dickinson
Rating
5
25.00
25.00
5
22.50
1
1
Day
3
Home
5
2
3
2
Catholic Country
Old
T.
4
•Bate
Kentucky
Campbellsville
3
2
Bardstown
Anderson
3
3
Louisville Country
Day
Jassamine County
3
3
2
2
3
3
Metcalfe
Frankfort
unty
'
(1
3
11
Paint«ville
Mt. Sterling
Bellevue
•M. M. I.
Erlanger Lloyd
Paris
•Catlettsburg
•Western (Paris)
Cynthiana
Ludlow
Dayton
5
(1
1
1
5
4
3
(1
3
(J
3
3
2
game
1
2
1
1
•Beechwood
•DuBois
T.
1
(1
1
3
2
3
4
3
1
1
2
Carlisle
ft
2
Team
L.
...
T.
1
1
Londo
Lynn Camp
Le»lic
nty
2
2
2
3
Black Sta
3
3
A
Loyall
Wallins
1
3
...
•Buckhorn
•KIkhorn City
•West Main S(
1
1
Danville
13.
(i
3
I.
Inst.
•Tompk:
15.00
Highlands
10.00
1
«j
d
not
i)lay
REGION
W.
6
4
Holmes
•McKell
Ashland
3
3
4
Newport
Bo
Co.
•Louisa
Dixie Heights
1
2
Russell
1
•Wurtland
Campbell Co.
Newport Catholic
REGION
4
W.
Team
played.
111.00
1
ten ni3
'K. M.
•Lincol
15.00
22.60
21.50
20.00
19.16
18.00
17.60
17 50
17.50
17.00
16.66
16.00
14.00
13.57
13.00
11.71
10.00
1
Willia
11.
Team
Dickinson
Rating
Main
Benham
1
1
25.00
22.50
21.25
20.00
18.75
18.75
18.33
15.00
14.00
13.75
13.00
12.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
(1
1
•Kaceland
4
Co.
Co.
Bryan Station
Dickinson
Rating
1
1
3
20.00
12.857
12.50
12.60
12.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
4
L.
26.00
22.60
20.00
18.75
18.33
15.00
15.00
14.16
13.76
12.60
12.00
11.25
10.00
10.00
10.00
2
2
13.571
3
W.
•LaRue
•Oldham
13.333
3
ext a
Rating
7
5
Elizabethtown
Henry Clay
15.00
1
(1
REGION
Team
East
1
fi
Stanford
•Lincoln (Stanfordj
•Gamaliel
Note: Fort Knox is the winner due
W.
Madison Model
•Dunbar (Lexington)
17.00
1
1
Dickinson
2
Lafayette
21.25
18.00
1
ster
Springfield
Shepherdsvillc
REGION
Team
15.714
1
2
Glasgow
1
18.57
4
Versailles
1
Somerset
St. Joseph
18.75
1
Shelbyville
2
11.66
1
°
6
3
Owensboro Catholic
*Warren Co.
12.00
REGION
13.
5
Russellville
1
25.00
23.75
21.87
19.64
18.00
18.00
16.66
14.25
14.16
14.16
12.50
11.42
11.00
10.00
Madisonville
19.50
1
Owensboro
Bowling Green
Henderson Co.
Henderson
20.00
3
Rating
4
6
3
Mayfield
21.25
1
2
W.
Paducah
23.75
2
Dickinson
1
Team
25.00
4
•Sturgis
Lincoln (Paducah)
REGION
Dickinson
Rating
4
(Murray)
Douglass
1961
Hazard
7
Pikeville
6
Corbin
4
Belfry
Bell Co.
4
3
Fleming Neon
6
Prestonsburg
6
tikins
9.
Cumberland
9.
Evarts
3
Central
Middlesboro
1
Napier
1
1
•Hall
•Hazel Green
Wheelwright
Whitesburg
Dickinson
Rating
27.50
21.25
20.00
18.75
18.33
16.00
13.75
13.33
12.60
12 50
10.00
10.00
Dickinson
Rating
27.50
23.75
22.50
20.00
18 76
18.76
18.57
15.71
15.00
15.00
13.33
12.50
12.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
CLASS AAA
REGION
Dickinson
1
Team
W.
Male
5
Flaget
5
Rating
23.125
23.126
18.33
17.50
14.28
14.00
13.00
12.00
10.83
Dickinson
Rating
Butler
Durrett
Southern
,
^
Waggener
^
Seneca
Fairdale
Valley
Pleasure Kidge
four games required.
6
3
5
4
2
2
1
30.00
26.25
21.00
21.00
19.376
17.857
13.333
12.60
11.11
10.00
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1961
CORBIN— SOUTHEASTERN KENTUCKY CONFERENCE CHAMPION
-4 -dC-
(Left to Right) Front Row: John Rowlett, Jimmy Taylor, C. S. Fredericlt. Jesse Grant, E. R. Hopper, Ralph
Hodge, Phil Henderlight, Arthur Morrison, O. B. Richardson. Second Row Roger Ray, Jerry Stewart, Sammy Harrell,
Scalf, Scottie Russell, Jce Gambrell. Barry Brooks, Roger Bird, Boyce Frederick. Third Row: Partin, Billy
Jones, Larry New, Jimmy Walker, Gary Roadcn, Amon Root, Colmar McC'all. Russell Willis, Joe Burton. Fourth
Row: David Burton, Kenny Cox, Howard Saylor, Charles Steinmetz, Collen Harrell, Ronnie Meadors, Chris Brasel,
:
Johnny
Gary Rose, Gary Frederick.
All-Conference Teams
Barren River Eight-Man Conference
Offensive Team:
Ends: Moore, Caverna; Bray, Hiseville.
Guards: Gilpin, Cavema; Thompson, Temple Hill.
Center: Steward, Temple Hill.
Backs: Doyle and Rogers of Caverna; Depp,
Temple
Cumberland Valley Conference
Ends: Howard, Black Star; Ellis, Evarts.
Tackles: McGeorge, East Main; Evans, Evarts.
Guards: Flanery, East Main; Messer, Benham.
Center: Johnson, East Main.
Backs: Johnson, Wallins; Goins, Evai'ts; Hoiska,
East Main; Mays, Hall; Powell, East Main; Davis,
Loyall.
Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference
Ends: Kestner, Belfry; Venters, Pikeville.
Tackle: Stambaugh, Fleming-Neon; Elkins, Jenk-
Hill.
Defensive Team:
Ends: Branham, Austin-Tracy; Wells, Temple Hill.
Guards: McCubbin, Caverna; Hogan, Austin-Tracy.
Linebackers: Grider, Cavema; Morgan, Park City.
Backs: Pendleton, Austin Tracy; Strader, Hiseville.
ins.
Guards: Caudill, Hazard; Minix, Prestonsburg.
Center: Cox, Hazard.
Backs: Turpin, Hazard; Baird, Pikeville; Brewer,
M. C. Napier; Bob Smith, Prestonsburg.
Mid-Kentucky Conference
Bluegrass Eight-Man Conference
Yankey, Glasscock and Reynolds of Perryville;
Bonny and West of Paint Lick; Stinson, Marand Roberts of Eminence; Deshon of Camp Dick
Robinson; Walls and Matherly of Burgin; Finnell and
Chamber of Berea; Thomason and Kendrick of Mt.
Ledford,
Ends: Garrett, Elizabethtown; Cronk, Ft. Knox.
Tackles: Riggs, Elizabethtown; Rhule, Shepherdsville.
tin
Centers:
Joseph.
Vernon.
Central Kentucky Conference
Ends: Chase, Frankfort; Maguire, Somerset; MilI.; Tennill, Shelby ville.
Tackles: Cormney, Madison-Model; Fawns, Mt.
Sterling; Huddleston, Harrodsburg; Wilkins, Georgetown; McBride, Shelbyvillle.
ler,
Guards:
Lebanon.
M. M.
Gurads: Dean, Harrodsburg; Shuttleworth, Clai-k
Co.; Tudor, Hem'y Clay; Withers, Versailles.
Center; Shelton, Anderson.
Backs: Brooks, Mt. Sterling; Todd and Ballou of
Madison-Model; D. Gregory, Georgetown; Stauffer,
Anderson; Yarber, Henry Clay; Burkhead, Harrodsburg; Robinson, Clark Co.
Edelen,
Old Kentucky Home;
Hayden,
Bardstown;
Humble,
Herschede,
St.
Backs: Jenkins and Miller of Elizabethtown; Hibbs
and Gilpin of Old Kentucky Home.
Northeastern Kentucky Athletic Conference
Offensive Team:
Sammons, Palmer, and Johnson of McKell; Wellman, Bryant and Estep of Louisa; Donovan and Gray
of Catlettsburg; Bates,
land; Alfrey, Raceland.
Russell;
Hildebrandt, Wurt-
Defensive Team:
Collier, Riggs and Vanover of McKell; Short, Hall
and Rice of Louisa; Remmelle, Catlettsburg; Stephens
and Slater of Russell; Bellew, Wurtland; Salyers,
Raceland.
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1961
PERRYVILLE— BLUEGRASS EIGHT-MAN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPION
Sonny Smith. Jackie
R.
Bradley. Second Row
Robert Riley. Bobby
:
il.
Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference
by, Russellville; Moseley, Franklin-Simpson.
Centers: Bradford, Bellevue; Meadows, Boone Co.
Backs: John Burt, Jim Buit, Walz and Ullman of
Highlands; Garrison, Beechwood; Kyle, Lloyd; Hatteberg, Newport; Creamer, Ludlow.
Ends: Hopper, Corbin; Newport, Harlan.
Tackles: Allen, Central; Jones, Williamiburg.
Guards: Grant, Corbin; Robbins, Bell.
Center: Broughton, Pjneville.
Backs: Miracle, Bell; Troutman, Knox Central;
Bird, Corbin; Mize, Harlan.
Defensive Team:
Ends: Hopper, Corbin; Newport, Harlan.
Tackles: Allen, Central; Smith, I'ineville.
Guards: Grant, Corbin; Robbins, Hell.
Backs: Buckner, Middlesboro; (awood, Harlan;
Harp, Pintville, Brooks and Bird of Corbin.
Western Kentucky Athletic Confertnce
Ends: Wallaci.', Bowling Green; Hunt, Mayfield;
Mallory, Caldwell Co.; Hill, Russellville; Lee, Murray.
Tackles: Cheatham, Fulton; Graham, Trigg CounCounty; Mood;-, Franklin-Sin p-
Williams,
Quarterbacks: Malone, Mayfield; Campbell, Bowling Green.
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF
REGISTERED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS
(List Compiled Januai-y 1)
telephone nun
Anders, RaleiBh A.,
Box
Bill.
an
r
official
listed,
it
is
designated. If two
that of the home phone.
phone numi
-wise
are given, the
Baird,
Offensive Team:
Green;
Murray.
e
Southeastern Kentucky Conference
Bowling
Lindsey,
Fullbacks:
Ends: Steinhauser and Ross of Highlands; Ovei'man, Bellevue; Bird, Holmes.
Tackles: Beiiy, Highlands; Moore, Dayton; Conner, Boone County; Young, Ludlo v.
Guards: Barron, Holmes; Wray, Bellevue; Cecil,
Boone County; Franzen, Newport.
neville,
^
ED
7-2764
978,
1449. 2386
Baker, Rob.-rt M.. Jr.. 411
Henderson, VA 7-5466
Benson, Pascal Ray, 325 Glo
Black. Clarince, West Liberty. SH 3-4264, SH 3-3405
Boswell, Jack, 100 North 12th St., Murray, PL 3-2536, PL 3-2202
Bowlin, Wesley, Box 104, Emlyn
Boyd, Thorns s, Betsy Layne, GR 8-2362, OR 8-2256
2-2937
Browning, Earl E., 8715 Blossom Lane, Louisville,
Brueck, Joe Calvin, Jr., 2012 Wyandotte Ave., Owensboro
TW
R., Cecilia, TO 2-3321, RO 6-7303
Harold. OR 8-6245. GR 8-2255
Rd.,
Anchorage,
Calvin
"Bill",
1813
Millgate
Buchanan, Divid
Bush, Oscar
F.,
Carrithers.
CH 5-006), CH 5-4161
Gathers. Bob. P. O. Box 158. Corbin.
1338. 661 or 119B
Chaney. Bobby Lee. 310 South 16th St.. Murray, PL 3-3896
Clark, George Roger, Hulen, MO 4-3888
Clusky, Joe, Matewan, W. Va.
Combs, Travis, 1208 Old Cannons Ln., Louisville
Cummins, Curtis, Hemlock, Box 92, Benham, 848-2546
Cummins, Ray, Box H7, Benham, 848-2646
Curnette, James R.. 2')1 8th Ave., Huntington. W. Va.
Deskins, Robert. Lenora, W. Va.
Dickerson, William B., Beacon Hill Rd., Lexington, 2-4113
Downard, Ronald E., 3)0-15th St.. Bowling Green. VI 3-9984
Draud. Jon E. 2441 Alex. Park. Southgate, ST 1-2109
Edwards. Owen. Box 263, Allensville, 438-4341
Fairchild,
Kenton, Room 303 Men's Hall, Box 603, MSC,
Morehead
Ave..
Murray.
PL
3-1885
3-3336
f'catherstone. Jerry,
Foster. J. W.. 821
Ext. 6
Guards: Cook, Crittenden Co.; Itandolph, Franklin-Simpson; Ballard, Mayfield; Perdue, Trigg County.
Frasure. Lois E., Box 224. Wayland, 2701
Frazier. William Lynn. 1436 Center St., Catlettsburg. 739-6895
Freeman. Jack M., Ilfl4-15th St., Huntington. W. Va.
ty; Hardrick, Caldwell
Centers: Upton, Bowling Green; Johnson, Russellville.
Halfbacks: Rose, Murray; Brown, Mayfield; Bag-
ilbert,
Gordo
TW
2-3678
Grimes, Herman 1
Hall, Douglas, Fr
Hammond,
Williai
1624
Farmer
son.
Carneal
301
Road,
Lexington,
Brookv
102 South
14th St.,
4-8068,
Hamilto
Ohio
Murray
chburg, SO 8-3815
105 Walnut St., Berea, 986-8876, 986-3361
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY,
PAINT LICK— BLUEGRASS EIGHT-MAN CONFERENCE
Harris. Glenn, Jr., Box 323 College Station, Murray. PL 3-1391
Hatfield, Cecil E. Box 2676, Williamson, W. Va.
Henley, Jim L., College Station, Murray
Hobbs, Charles V., 627 Westview Dr., Westwood, 324-9439,
324-2175
4-4802,
Ho'.brook. B. J., 313 Stockton Dr., Owensboro,
RO 4-5151
23G-6373, 236-3962
Horn, Dick. 112 Wilderness Rd.. Dai
4-6748, 4-4136
Jude. Harold D.. Matewan,
W. Va.
Kukahiko. George E.. Jr., College Station, Box 80. Murray
Leonhardt, Donald. Route 5, Box 347A. Evansville. Indiana,
JN
HA
7-5217,
5-2247
McDowell. Glen D., 504 6th St., Pikeville, GE 7-4545
Mays. Ralph J.. Barbourville. LI 6-3965
Meeks. Jack, 4^7 5th St., Corbin, 415, 561
Miller. Kenneth H., 4469 Gaffey Hts.. Fort Knox
MU
VA
UL
1906i/>
Robinson, Don,
Walnut
St.,
Kenova, W. Va.
Romans, Jerry, 355 N. 43rd St., Louisville, SP 8-2681
Harold Lewis, 226 N. Kentucky Ave.. Madisonville,
TAylor 1-4122
Scott, Bill, Box 1055, Lynch, 848-5484
Sears, Wilson, 320 S. 3rd St., Richmond, 678-8705, 628
Selvy. Curt. Route 2. Box 185, Corbin. 2422
Rudy,
Swinford. John. 440 East Pike St., Cynthiana, 205, 1887
Taylor. James R., 429 Robertson. Lexington. 4-7271
Taylor, Jesse,
Trivette. Dale.
Cumberland College. Williamsburg
Box 223. Virgie, 28
Tucker, Roscoe, Jr., E-2 Batewood, Danville
Vanover. Walter S..
1907
Carol Dr., Evansville,
OR 6-0670. 4-6481 Ext. 214
Indiana
Wagner, Marvin Rudy, Route 1, Box 455. Pikeville, GE 7-4672
Ward, Eddie D., 314 Bluebird, Frankfort. CA 3-1504, Peaks
Mill School
Lloyd
Whipple.
GR
6-5809,
EL
4-2511
G..
HA
216 S.
5-3137
Frederick.
Evansville,
Indiana,
White. W. J.. Murray St. College, Box 580, Murray, PL 3-2588
Williams, Donald, Box 25. Irvine, 723-2515 (Bus.)
Williams, Joe W., U. S. 27, Box 37, Stearns, DR 6-2380,
Woodward,
Billy,
17 Reynolds Village,
Owensborg
The Board
of Control of the Kentucky High School
met at the K. H. S. A. A. BuildLexington, on Thursday morning, December 22,
1960. The meeting was called to order by President
Louis Litchfield at 9:30, with Board members W. H.
Crowdus, K. G. Gillaspie, W. B. Jones, Oran C. Teater,
and Cecil A. Thornton; Commissioner Theo. A. Sanford, and Assistant Commissioner J. B. Mansfield
Athletic Association
ing,
present.
Tommy, Murray
State College, Murray
Minor, Edgar. Box 922 Ivy Hill, Harlan, 1243, 522
Napier. Walter. Jr., Box 199, Lovall. 1906-W, 753
4-2401
Neal. James, 1222 G-rvin Ct., Owensboro.
Norvell, Glover H., Jr., 464 Carlisle, Lexington, 3-3462, 2-2626
6-4898
O'Nan. Harold L., 1927 Washington. Henderson.
Onpenheimer, E. William, 2818 Sunrise Ave., Portsmouth. Ohio.
8-6101
EL 3-1904,
Parsons, Clyde. 269 Lilleston Ave., Paris, 1400 (Bus.)
Patterson, Jimmy, Hustonville, FI 6-2711
Peay, Curtis E., Bowling Green, VI 3-8171, VI 3-8171
Pence, Clyde, Route 2, Hazard
Peters. Arthur. Keavy
Potter. James E.. College Station, Box 859, Murray
Preece, Boyce C, Box 544. Kermit, W. Va.
Prichard, Glenn, Crum, W. Va.
Quillen, John T., E. Main, Hazard, 6-4893, Hazard High
Raisor, J. T., 990 Fredericksburg Rd., Lexington
Rogers. Eugene. Jr., Box 105. Fredonia, 2671, Murray PL 3-4908
Miller.
CO-CHAMPION
Minutes Of Board Meeting
MU
Huddleston, James E., Box 32, Loy;
Hvde, Paul D.. 817 Tennessee. Paducah, 442-4638
Jellison. Alvin C, M/Sgt., Hq. 2d AR Bn, 54th Inf., Fort Knox,
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1961
The Commissioner read the minutes of the October
22nd meeting. K. G. Gillaspie moved, seconded by Oran
C. Teater, that the minutes be accepted as read. The
motion was carried unanimously.
The Commissioner reported that the football
championships had been very successful, with ticket
sales at the Class A and Class AA final games amounting to $8,307.50, and program profits bringing the total
receipts up to approximately $8,800.00. Expenses will
be approximately $4,000.00. He also presented financial
reports filed with his office by the managers of the
first round games, which showed the following: Lafayette-Paducah, $335.80 profit; Hazard-Highlands, $1,439.40 profit; East Main-Paintsville, $549.30 profit; Ft.
Knox-Murray $231.64
loss.
He
stated that, in line with
Board policy and with the approval of President Litchand the members of the football championship
committee, he had mailed a check to Prin. S. M. Matafield
razzo of the Ft. Knox High School, in the amount of
the deficit mentioned.
The Commissioner stated that he and Mr. Mansfield had studied by grades the 1959-60 enrollments of
the schools maintaining football teams, and that they
had the following recommendations to make concerning changes in football championship regulations for
the next two years:
a-Class AA teams shall be schools with an enrollment of 315 or more in grades 10-12, based on 1959-60
enrollment records; and Class A shall be those with
an enrollment of less than 315 in grades 10-12.
b-The Pikeville High School and the Elkhorn City
High School shall be moved to Region 3, Class A.
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1961
c-The semi-final sites shall be determined by the
regional winners, but the present plan shall be changed
to an alternating plan which would provide that first
games would not be
round Class A and Class
played in the same numbered region any year. The
alteiTiatng plan starting in 1961 shall be determined
net total of $2,937.34 for the complete order. Mr. Jones
stated that the Trophy Committee recommended that
the Board accept the Sutcliffe bid as being the lowest
and best bid. Oran C. Teater moved, seconded by W. H.
Crowdus, that the recommendation of the Trophy Committee be accepted. The motion was carried unanimous-
by
ly-
AA
lot.
d-The Class
the
AAA
weekend prior
final game shall be played
to Thanksgiving.
on
W. H. Crowdus moved, seconded by K. G. Gillaspie,
that the football championship regulations, as recommendated by the Commissioner and the Assistant
Commissioner, be accepted and put into effect. The
motion was cairied unanimously.
The Commissioner recommendated that the 1961
regulations in swimming be the same as the 1960
regulations, with the swimming committee being given
authority to make any necessary adjustments in the
classes and events. W. B. .Jones moved, seconded by
Gran C. Teater, that the recommendation of the Commissioner be accepted and adopted. The motion was
carried unanimously.
The Commissioner stated that the Board of Conhad been asked to mle on the athletic program of
the Madison Hieh School and Model High School for
the year 1961 -6"2. the nue^tion being whether or not
the Madison-Model High School, cuiTently a member
of the K. H. S. A. A., is in reality t\vo schools, each
eligible for membershin in the Kentucky High School
Athletic A^<sociation. There was a general discussion
of the present arransrement, which was approved by
the Boavd of Control some twenty years ago. The
Commissioner stated that, after studying the present
aiTangement of the Madison-Model High School, he
believed that it was perhaps somewhat different from
that approved by the Board of Control originally; that
it was his considered oninion that the Madison High
School and the Model Hiirh School were each eligible
for membership in the K. H. S. A. A.; and that he had
notified by telephone the principals of the two schools
involved that he would recommend to the Bo^rd of
Control that each school be considered eligible for
K. H. S. A. A. membershin, beginning in the fall of
1961. The Commissioner stated that he had advised each
pinncinal that the Board would be in session on December 22, and that he was sure that the members of the
Board would b? glad to have these men appear before
the Board if thev desire to do so. The Commissioner
then recommended to the Board that, at thp beginning
of the 1961-62 school year, the Madison High School
and the Model High School each be considered eligible
for membership in the K. H. S. A. A. K. G. Gillaspie
moved, seconded by Gran C. Teater, that the recommendation of the Commissioner be approved and adopttrol
ed.
The motion earned unanimously.
W. B. .Jones moved, .seconded by Oran C. Teater,
that the next meeting of the Board of Control be held
in Louisville on January 28, 1961. The motion was
carried unanimously.
W. B. Jones, chairman of the tronhy committee,
reported that his committee had onened the basketball
tournament trophy bids, the only two bidders being the
Sutcliffe Company and the Hunt's Athletic Goods
Company. Mr. Jones stated that the Sutcliffe bid was
.$.38.00 per set of regional trophies and S29.80 per set of
district trophies, the total amount of the bid being
.$2,51.5.20 plus 3'/ sales tax; and that the Hunt's bid
was $42.57 per set of regional trophies and $36.19 per
set of district trophies, less a 2% discount, making a
W. H. Crowdus moved, seconded by
Cecil A. Thorn-
ton, that all bills of the Association for the period be-
ginning October ?2, I960, and ending December 21,
1960. b? allowed. The motion was carried unanimously.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned.
BASKETBALL RULINGS
(Continued from December Issue)
time-out is e-ranted team
resnmpd, following whipVi a floor violation
Th° .*>'"orpr notifies Referee that the
Sn. Plav: Foui-th nnai-tpr
A. piav
is
is
called on R1
.
time-nut called by
A was
Tpam R
its sixth.
a free throw for the
technical foul bv A. Then ball is nut in nlav bv team
A at out of bounds spot nearest the violation by B. (10-
Pul'nir:
is
ffi^'on
7-Note)
36. Play: Al catches the ball while both feet are
n^'f tVip flo"'- and ^f aro-lits with both fept touchino- the
floor s'"inltanPonslv. He then iumns in thp air (both
feet off the floor) and comes down ao-ain. before passing or throwine for p-oal, with both feet touching the
floor simultaneously. He does not step or pivot.
J^ul'ng: Violation.
(4-17)
Plav: Al and Bl commit a false double foul
and it is the fifth for Al. Al attpmnts his free throw
f'r«t, after which: (a) it is im'nediately discovered that
Al has been disouahfied; or (b) Bl attempts his free
throw and then the discovery of Al's disqualification is
37.
made.
Puling: Note following Rule 10-7 annlies. In (a),
free-throw attemnt bv Al is cancelpd and the nlayer
replaces Al is given a free throw. Tn (b) it is
ton late for coiTPct-ion and Al's successful attempt is
allowed. Al is replaced immediately. (10-7-Note)
who
3S. Plav: Aftpr Official has nlaced ball at disposal of Al for a free-throw reRuHine from a technical
foul: (a) B2 pushes A2; or (b) A2 shoves B2.
Rnline: Tn both (a) and 'bt the fnuls which are
com"iittpd after the ball is nlaced at the disnosal of
Al for his free throw atten-'pt are persona] fouls because thev are contact fouls dnrinT live ball. In (a),
A 2 is awarded a free throw for personal foul by B2.
Tf free throw by A2 is successful, it is nut in n'av by
B anvwhere along the end line at A's basket. If free
throw is misled and does not touch basket rine. ball
is nut in nlav bv R from out of hounds at sideline
onnos'te A's free throw line. Tf free throw touches the
basinet rmg hut is not succes.sful, ball re^^ains alive and
is in nlav. Tn
(b). B2 is awardpd a free throw for
personal foul by A2 and the ball then is put in nlay by
a iumn ba'l in the center circle between any two opponents. (6-1; 8-7)
LITTLE THINGS
Isn't
it
amazinK how a
little
drop of
Makes the wheel run smoother, and
oil
lessens sweat
and
how
a little drop of rain
Lifts the drooping flower, so it will bloom n(?ain?
Isn't
it
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Isn't it iima'/Ang how a kindly word of praise
Cheers the heavy laden and helps the burden raise?
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:
TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS
K. H. S. A. A.
and Regional Tournament Directors can get all of their supplies
and needs to run a tournament from Hunt's. We have the merchandise
listed below in stock for immediate shipment. Call or write us your needs.
District
BASKETBALLS
Get the
1
same as
will be used in the State Tournament in
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and used by the University of Kentucky Basketball Team.
No. XI OL Last Bilt ball made by MacGregor.
Both of these balls will definitely he used in the State Tournament
in Lexington.
feel of a basketball
ADMISSION TICKETS
Complete stock of admission
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i
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BANKS AND GOALS
We
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