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succeeded or who have failed to win an athletic activity Commissioner's Message to blame it on some other individual or group, usually on those who have enforced a rule because they are in The problem of developing "a high type of sports- the position of constituted authority. manship among schools, athletes, and the general If coaches, administrators and fans are to fulfill one public," as suggested in the K.H.S.A.A. constitution, of the major objectives of athletics, which is to teach is one to which school administrators and coaches might respect for constituted authority, then they must in- give their attention. Many are doing this and have been doctrinate and educate the athletes under their control doing so for a long time. in this direction. There are ample experiences available We believe that sportsmanship at the high school in the athletic program for this. level improves each year. However, a coach occasionally removes his team from the floor because of poor of- Perhaps one of the most important of these is the ficiating, issues a statement to the press that "we wuz ability of an individual player to learn to respect the robbed," or looks the other way when one of his basket- constituted authority which resides in the coach as a ball players exhibits an ugly attitude toward an of- teacher. Another splendid illustration is that when realize ficial. We shudder to think what an attitude like this athletes are participating in games they should does to a team, a student body, or a community. that the officials who are calling the game are the constituted authorities for this game and that even Dr. Rhea H. Williams, writing the Texas Inter- in though they do not agree with all the decisions, they scholastic Leaguer, that for constituted thinks respect must learn to respect and to abide by these decisions. authority can be one of the most important outcomes of a good athletic program. We reprint his editorial be- It is very difficult, however, for athletes on the play- cause we think that it is especially timely. ing field to gain the proper concepts for obeying con- stituted authority when they see the coach or hear fans Respect for Law deriding the decisions of the officials. There are many values which accrue through properly directed interschool athletics. One of the most import- There is a feeling among many of our people that a ant of these is the opportunity to learn respect for democracy means that each person or group has constituted authority. There are many trends in our right to their own beliefs and actions, regardless of present-day society which indicate that there is a the rights of others. Nothing could be further from definite lack of respect for constituted authority on the the truth, as this would be anarchy. In democracy the respected, de- part of the public and students. This is exemplified rights of other people must be and a daily in the many instances of disrespect and outright mociacy is government by the will of the majority and antagonism toward our peace officers, game officials a government by law and not of people. Athletics offer in athletics and others who have been designated to one of the greatest opportunities to develop in youth enforce certain rules which have been agreed upon in a respect for law and a respect for constituted advance. authority. In recent throughout the state of Texas there weeks It is up to our coaches, teachers and interested lay- have been many newspaper reports dealing with at- men to see that this spirit is inculcated in the youth tacks on peace officers by laymen who undoubtedly are of our state, and only by setting the proper example of guilty of such items as speeding, drinking and other law respect for constituted authority can we expect our constituted violations but who resent and do not respect high school athletes to receive this most valuable at- authority. tribute from our interschool athletic program. This same trend is found daily in the sports columns Athletics are very similar to atomic power in that of our newspapers as is exemplified by the college or they can be used for either good or bad, depending on high school coach who claimed that he was robbed be- the leadership provided by the coach, the school and the cause of a decision made by an official or by a local community. Athletics can, therefore, create in the boy coach or newspaper columnist who claimed that the the proper respect, the proper regard and the proper game the past weekend was lost through the ineffic- prestige for constituted authority; or it can create in iency of game officials. the boy disrespect and a complete lack of respect for The game officials are invited by a school to work constituted authority. their game. Both schools have agreed that the game closely inte- will be played under a certain set of rules, and yet when Because of the emotions which are so athletics, there is always the possibility for any decision is made with which they do not agree they grated with unless immediately begin to rebel. In most cases, the com- this lack of respect to flare out sporadically for plaints result in physical attack and in embarrassment careful and continual guidance is provided our to all parties involved. youth. Perhaps one of the most insidious and harmful effects Only by the proper direction and supervision can we of this philosophy which is permeating so much of our justify our athletic program. It is up to everyone society relative to constituted authority is the psycho- interested in athletics to see that the proper respect logical effect. There is a growing tendency on the part for constituted authority is provided in all areas of of those who have had a misfortune or who have not our life. JANUARY, 1961 Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR Pergrem, Bernard DECEMBER, 1960 VOL. XXni—No. 5 Hodge, Fred Hodges, Holbert Phelps, Ralph "Rudy" Powell, Logan Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky Hofstetter, Joe Pursiful, Cleophus High School Athletic Association Huter, Jim Office of Publication, Lexington, Ky. Hyatt, Bob Reed, Gordon Reinhardt, Myron Entered as second-class matter in the post office at Lexington. Inman, Briscoe Kentucky under the act of March 3. 1879. Irwin, Charles R. Richards, Jim S. Richardson, Joe M. Editor _ THEO. A. SANFORD Jenkins, James Assistant Editor J. B. MANSFIELD Jenkins, Kean Ricketts, C. O. Lexington, Ky. Johnson, Walter Riggs, William T. BOARD OF CONTROL Jordan Kenneth P. Roberts, Earl C. President Louis Litchfield (1957-61). Marion Roller, Otis Vice-President W. B. Jones (1957-61), Somerset Kimmel, Jerry Directors—W. H. Crowdus (1958-62), Franklin: Jack Dawson King, Bob Rothfuss, Dick (1958-62). Louisville: Robert P. Forsythe (1959-63). Green- King, Jim Rouse, Clyde L. ville: K. G. Gillaspie (1959-63). Georgetown: Oran C. Teater (1960-64). Paintsville: Cecil A. Thornton (1960-64) Harlan. King, P. J. Rubarts, Leland G. Russell, Allen W. Subscription Rates $1.00 Per Year Kinman, Joe T. Knight, Bill St. Clair, Robt. L., Jr. Kremer, Joe Sanders, Mel Lance, Walter Schlich, Paul E. rrom tlie Qommissionei s Offiice LeVan, Thomas F. Settle Evan E., Jr. Long, Bm Settle, Roy G. Longenecker, David M. Shaw, Earl REPORTS PAST DUE Looney, Dick Small, Bill Lucas, Gene Smith, Edgar J. 1. 1960 Football Participation List Lytle, Price Sosh, LaRue 2. School's Report on Football Officials McCleUan, L. B. Spencer, Irvin E. McGuffey, Harold Stanfill, Robert 3. Official's Report on Schools (Football) McLeod, Robert N. Steenken, William R. McPike, Ray S., Jr. Stephenson, Harry S. Macon, Alan Leon Strange, Bill "Approved" and "Certified" Officials Maines, George Sullivan, Don C. large number of K. H. S. A. A. registered offic- A May, E. B., Jr. Taylor, Ed ials qualified for the advanced rating of "Approved" Mays, Ralph J. Taylor, Robert S. and "Certified" as a result of the National Federation Meade, Foster "Sid" Thompson, Jack examination, which was given in Kentucky Metcalfe, Earl L. Thompson, Ralph on December 5, 1960. The "Approved" rating does not Meyer, Bud Varble, William carry forward from year to year, but must be earned Miller, Bob Vettiner, Charlie each year. After official has received the an "Certified" Miller, Rex J. Weisbrodt, Paul rating, he keeps this rating by clinic attendance. Only Miller, Roy J. Welch, Ralph W. officials receiving these higher ratings are eligible to Mudd, Ed Wells, Milford work in the regional tournaments. Only "Certified" Mussman, Ralph Wesche, James A. officials, who are residents of Kentucky, eligible are Nau, Bill White, David B. in the to work State Tournament. Neal, Gene Williams, Tom M., Jr. Basketball officials who qualified for advanced Newton, C. M. Winchester, Roy L. ratings during the current season are as follows: Nord, Ed Winfrey, Shelby Overly, Bill Wise, Jack Certified Offii Padgett, R. K. Wurtz, Emil Adkins, Raymond C. Crosthwaite, John S., Jr. Parker, Billie E. Yessin, Humzey Alexander, Rex Crutcher, James W. Peay, Curtis Arnold, Kenneth Cummins, Al Baird, Bill Davis, Don Approved Officials Baker, James E. Dotson, John B. Ballard, Jack H. Drake, Richard R. Abemathy, George R. Lowe, Eugene T. Bell, Clarence T. Driskell, Earl Jr. Allen, Lowry R. McClure, Wm. S. Black, Charles D. Durkin, Jack Allen, Nelson R. McGehee, Gordon Blackburn, Viley 0. Edelen, Ben R. Bowling Roy McMillin, Larry L. Bridges, Bennie Elrod, Wm. Turner Boyles, Paul E. Mahan, Carle Brizendine, Vic Feix, Jimmie Bradshaw, BUI Matthews, Lyle Broderick, Carroll A. Ferrell, Doctor T. Brewer, Randell Miller, Ferrel Brown, Bryant Fields, Joe D. Brown, John W. Moore, Robt. W., Jr. Brown, E. C. Flynn, Bobby Brummett, Joseph W. Newsom, Lawrence Brown, James W. Fritz, Sherman Bruner, Jack C. Nixon, James W. Buis, Nathaniel A. Gardner, Howard E. Cossey, James L. Riggs, Morgan E. Canter, John Goley, James E. Creelanore, Ken Ritter, Goebel Casteel, Ralph M. Goranflo, R. E. Davis, Bunny Roby, Joseph L. Chattin, Charles Grisham, Jesse R. Davis, Harold T. Selvy, Curt Coleman, L. J. "Duke" Gustafson, Al, Jr. Duerson, WiUiam R. Strong, Amett Combs, Travis Hagan, Joe Foster, William R. Tucker, Neal R. Conley, George Harrell, Bill D. Green, Walter Weaver, Ray Cooper, John Wellington Haynes, John Hatter, Jack Willis, Robert A. Cooper, Warren Heldman, John, Jr. Howard, Carl Wise, Billy Wright, Paul Craft, Bill Hewling, Franklin Johnson, Wm. Bernard THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961 Page Three

1960-61 MEMBERSHIP IN THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

School Address Principal Baskethall Coach

REGION 1

D. 1 Carlisle Comity R. 3, Bardwell 0. J. Mitchell Tom Adkins Fulton Fulton J. M. Martin Chester Caddas Fulton County Hickman Tom Johnson Harold Garrison Hickman County Clinton James H. Phillips Harold Romaine Riverview Hickman A. W. Greene A. W. Greene

D. 2 Ballard Memorial Barlow Robert G. Fiser James H. Frank Heath R. 1, W. Paducah A. L. Roberts William E. Carter Lincoln Paducah E. W. Whiteside John C. McVoy Lone Oak Paducah John Robinson Gleen E. Dexter Paducah Tilghman Paducah Bradford D. Mutchler Otis Dinning Reidland R. 8, Paducah Richard L. Winebarger Ervin Johnston St. John R. 5, Paducah Sr. Mary Marcia Richard Clements, Rev. St. Mary's Acad. Paducah Sr. Julia Francis Jack McKinney

D. 3 Cuba R. 1, Mayfield Joe McPherson Freed Curd Dunbar Mayfield F. I. Stiger Asberry Dawson Fancy Farm Fancy Farm Sr. Celine Maria Joe Mikez Farmington Farmington C. W. Jones Larry Colley Lowes Lowes W. W. Chumbler Gene Mason Mayfield Mayfield Barkley Jones J. B. Story Sedalia Sedalia Bob Baker Ken Wray Symsonia Symsonia Cecil Reid Bobby Noles Wingo Wingo Howard V. Reid Virgil Yates

D. 4 Benton Benton Delton Dodds Billy Joe Farris Calloway County Murray William B. Miller Howard Crittenden Douglass Murray Leon P. MOler John L. Prewitt Murray Murray Fred Schultz Robt. Glenn Jeffrey Murray College Murray Wilson Gantt GaiTett Beshear North Marshall Calvert City Robert Goheen Charlie Lampley South Marshall R. 1, Benton Reed Conder Mason Cope

REGION 2

D. 5 Caldwell County Princeton William F. Brown George Perry Crittenden County Marion Ercel Little L. D. Gaston Dotson Princeton B. S. Miller J. W. Withrow Fredonia Fredonia Odell Walker Robert Metcalfe Livingston Burna K. T. Hardin Rex Smith Lyon Coimty Kuttawa John E. Floyd Frank Wright

D. 6 Charleston Dawson Springs Lewis Good Jewel Logan Dalton Dalton A. O. Richards Edwin Martin Earlington Earlington James W. Larmoiith James W. Larmouth Hanson Hanson David Siria William Shirley J. W. MUlion Earlington Lester G. Mimms Lester G. Mimms Madisonville Madisonville Weldon Hall Curtis Sherrell Nebo Nebo Mrs. A. C. Cameal George B. Wooton Rosenwald Madisonville Mrs. Pearl M. Arnett Caldwell Smith South Hopkins Nortonville Charles Jenkins Earl Adkins

D. 7 Attucks Hopkinsville Frank B. Simpson W. M. Falls, Sr. Christian County Hopkinsville L Fred Porter John Rendek Dawson Springs Dawson Springs R. A. Belt John McCleam Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Chester C. Redmon Roy Allison Trigg County Cadiz Paul Perdue Duke Burnett

D. 8 Clifty Clifty 0. P. Hurt Perry HOI Guthrie Guthrie Waldo L. Wolfe A. R. Rochelle Todd County Elkton Robert N. Bush Harold Ross Todd Co. Training Elkton Wm. T. Gilbert Jimmy Harris Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961

School Address Principal Basketball Coach

REGION 3

D. 9 Clay Clay Clifton Wilson Wayne Will son Dixon Dixon P. D. Fancher Estel Monasco Providence Providence L. G. Tubbs L. G. Tubbs Rosenwald Providence Herschel Martin Herschel Mai-tin Sebree Sebree James M. Lynch Byron Watkins Slaughters Slaughters Lloyd Sharp Eldon Bradley

D. 10 Douglass Henderson H. B. Kirkwood Peter Rembert Dunbar Morganfield Chas. N. Crutcher George K. McGOl Henderson Henderson Troy E. Spear Chester Montgomery Henderson County Henderson Lewis N. Johnson Nomian O'Nan Holy Name Henderson Sr. Sara Ann James K. Lindenberg Morganfield Morganfield Thomas Brantley Bill Foster St. Agnes Uniontown Rev. R. G. Hill Rev. Anthony Ziegler St. Vincent Acad. St. Vincent Sr. Raymimda Charles E. Mason Sturgis Sturgis H'Earl Evans H. D. Holt, Jr.

D. 11 Bremen Bremen Hoy R. Long Bob Rickard Calhoun Calhoun L. D. Knight Don Parsons Livermore Livermore J. David Boyken Don Walker Sacramento Sacramento Paul Phillips Jude Talbott

D. 12 Daviess County Owensboro W. P. Wheeler W. B. Sydnor Owensboro Owensboro Joe 0. Brown Bob Watson Ovifensboro Catholic Owensboro Sr. Helen Constance William Settles Western Owensboro H. E. Goodlos Whaylow Coleman

REGION 4

D. 13 Breckinridge Co. Hardinsburg R. F. Peters Howard Owens Flaherty Vine Grove H. W. Hunt Don Turner Frederick-Fraize Cloverport Ora Watts W. T. Bennett Hawesville Hawesville B. H. Crowe Denzel Mefford Irvington Irvington W. 0. Jackson Jack Williamson Lewisport Lewisport Forrest Williamson Edgar Payne Meade County Brandenburg Stuart Pepper William Case

D. 14 Butler County Morgantown W. Foyest West W. 0. Warren, Jr. Caneyville Caneyville Ramon Majors Bobbie Burres Clarkson Clarkson James M. Wood Bowman Davenport Edmonson Co. Brownsville John M. Lane Dan King Leitchfield Leitchfield John H. Taylor John H. Taylor

D. 1.5 Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Shelby C. Forsythe, Jr. Maurice Martin Centertown Centertovym Bryan Taylor Dai-vis Snodgrass Fordsville Fordsville Earl S. Reid Bnace Stewart Hartford Hartford Charles S. Combs Charles S. Combs Horse Branch Horse Branch W. M. Arnold J. R. Whitehead

D. 16 Central City Central City Delmas Gish Jackie Day Community Drakesboro William Traylor Norman E. Pritchett Drakesboro Drakesboro W. F. Wilcutt James Hill Graham Graham James Jennings Wayne Ewing Greenville Greenville Ernest Atkins Kenneth Sidwell Hughes-Kirk Beechmont Wallace Ward Charles Fades Muhlenberg Central Powderly Lyle Baugh Bob Daniels

REGION 5

D. 17 Alvaton Alvaton Arthur M. Reynolds James Walker Bowling Green Bowling Green Raymond H. Hemdon Denval Barriger Bristow R. 1, Bowling Green Kenneth Harvey Jay Atkerson College ''owling Green James Carpenter Al Almond Franklin-Simpson Franklin J. W. Dunn John Price High Street Bowling Green E. T. Buford F. 0. Moxley THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961 Page Five

School Address Principal Basketball Coach

Lincoln Franklin W. H. Story William Griffith North Warren Smiths Grove Andrew Renick Robert Fox Richardsville Richardsville George Coker, Jr. Robert J. Cover St. Joseph Bowling Green Sr. J. Lvnette Clarkson Bob Hoggard Warren County Bowling Green C. H. Harris Jesse Kimbrough

D. 18 Adairville Adairville Jesse L. Richards Ralph Sharp Auburn Auburn Ronald W. Clark Jim Richards Chandler's Chapel Auburn Mo'Tis Shelton Thomas D. Garrett Lewisburg Lewisburg J. M. Vance Van L. Washer Olmstead Olmstead W. N. Alexander Earl Shelton Russellville Russellville Harold E. Hunter Jim Young

D. 19 Allen County Scottsville T. C. Simmons James Bazzell Austin Tracy Lucas Kenneth B. Sidwell Charles Day Bunche Glasgow L. J. Twyman Frank TeiTsU Glasgow Glasgow Edwin J. Mayes Earl Bradford Hiseville Hiseville Frank NewbeiTy Robert Thum Park City Park City W. L. Gardner Al Ellison Scottsville Scottsville Doug-las W. Spears Ernest Neil Temple Hill R. 4, Glasgow David Montgomery Robert Pardue

D. 20 Clinton County Albany L. H. Robinson Lindle Castle Cumberland County Burkesville Leon King LaiTy McDonald Gamaliel Gamaliel Edwin Steen Tommy Downing Marrowbone MaiTowbone Ralph Clark W. K. Norris Metcalfe County Edmonton Garland Creech Cortez Butler Tompkinsville Tompkinsville Randall Grider John C. Marrs

REGION 6

D. 21 Adair County Columbia Brooks Coomer John Burr Campbellsville Campbellsville Paul Coop Paul Coop Dm-ham Campbellsville M. J. Strong John R. Whiting Greensburg Greensburg E. E. Tate Carl Deaton Lebanon Lebanon Charles F. Martin Hubert Edwards Rosenwald Lebanon Mrs. W. R. Smith Herbert Jones St. Augustine Lebanon Sr. M. Anton Rev. Jas. L. Schlich St. Charles R. 2, Lebanon Sr. Florentia Tom Clark St. Francis Loretto Sr. Mai-y Carl Sam Thomas Taylor County Campbellsville J. G. McAnelly Billy B. Smith

D. 22 Cavema Horse Cave Wilbur Smith Ralph Dorsey Cub Run Cub Run James E. Redden Clyde E. Smith LaRue County Hodgenville Everett G. Sanders Corky Cox Memorial Hardyville Jimmy Edwards Reathel Goff Munfordville Munfordville H. D. Puckett Ray Hammers

D. 23 Elizabethtown Elizabethtovioi Paul E. Kerrick Chas. Rawlings E'town Catholic Elizabethtown Sr. Mary Janice Hardin McLane Fort Knox S. M. Matarazzo Robert Burrow Glendale Glendale Damon Ray Edwin A. Goodman Howevalley R. 1, Cecilia Earl B. Goodman Larry Perry Lynnvale White Mills Kenneth Riddle Albert McLane Rineyville Rineyville H. L. Perkins C. R. Perkins Sonora Sonora Dellard Moor Claude Sharp Vine Grove Vine Grove James T. Alton Bill Jones

D. 24 Bardstown Bardstown Vincent Zachem Garnis Martin Bloomfield Bloomfield T. T. Etheredge Ernest Ruby Fredericktown R. 2, Springfield Sr. Charles Asa Robert Hamelton Mackville Mackville Robert Drury Charles Hume Old Ky. Home Bardstown J. H. Harvey Bill Parrott St. Catherine New Haven Sr. Lennore Rev. H. L. Mitchell St. Joseph Prep. Bardstown Bro. DeSales, C. F. X. Bill Echard Springfield Springfield Robert L. Robertson William Yankey Willisburg Willisburg Z. T. Lester Michael E. Speck Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961

School Address Principal Basketball Coach

REGION 7

D. 25 Central Louisville Atwood S. Wilson Edwai-d Q. Adams Flaget Louisville Bro. Aubin, C. F. X. James Morris St. Xavier Louisville Bro. Edward Daniel, Gene Rhodes C. F. X. Shawnee Louisville Robert B. Clem Jerome Keiffner

D. 26 Assumption Louisville Sr. Mary Prisca, RSM Sr. Mary Rosalia DeSales Louisville Rev. Rudolph Flanik James Swann duPont Manual Louisville A. J. Ries James Casillo J. M. Atherton Louisville Russell Garth Fred Allen Male Louisville W. S. Milbum Guy Strong

D. 27 Butler Louisville H. L. Hatfield Lucian Moreman Durrett Louisville James C. Bruce Donald Brooks Fairdale Fairdale Harry K. Hardin Forest Able Fern Creek Fern Creek W. K. Niman William Houchins Pleasure Ridge Park Pleasure Ridge Park John H. Pollock Gerald Moreman Southern Louisville T. T. Knight William Kidd Valley Valley Station J. C. Cantrell Garland GaiTison

D. 28 Catholic Ctry Day Louisville Daniel M. O'Neill William Kleier Eastern Middletown John W. Trapp William B. Hoke Ky. Military Inst. Lyndon N. C. Hodgin W. T. Simpson Ky. School for Blind Louisville L. P. Howser Lou. Country Day Louisville Harry F. Ludwig Debnar Wallace Seneca Louisville K. B. Farmer Bob Mulcahy Trinity Louisville Rev. A. W. Steinhauser Dave Kelly Waggener Louisville Earl S. Duncan Roy Adams

REGION 8

D. 29 Lebanon Junction Lebanon Junction Samuel L. Smith Glenn B. Smith Mt. Mt. Washington C. L. Francis Lloyd Mullins St. Aloysius Shepherdsville Sr. M. Franeelle Harold Dawson St. Benedict Lebanon Junction Sr. Lucina Maria Rev. Roger Boehmicke Shepherdsville Shepherdsville Willis G. Wells Denzil Ramsey

D. 30 Lincoln Institute Lincoln Ridge Whitney M. Young Alvin Hanley Shelby County Shelbyville Bruce Sweeney William HaiTell Shelbyville Shelbyville Richard Greenwell Evan Settle Taylorsville Tayloi-sville Harvey G. Bush Bennie Mullins

D. .31 Eminence Eminence McCoy Tarry Jack Johnson Henry Central New Castle D. P. Parsley John Bailey Oldham County LaGrange Roy H. Dorsey Bai-ney Thweatt Pleasurevi lie Pleasureville Robert Keen R. B. Singleton Trimble County Bedford Clyde Cropper Joe B. Arnett

D. 32 Carrollton Carrollton Palmore Lyles Shirley Keams Gallatin County Warsaw Alonzo Combs Howard Alexander Grant County Dry Ridge Ralph Blakey Steve Schuck Owen County Owenton Cyrus E. Greene William R. Smith Williamstown Wilnamstown M. J. Belew Paul Watts

REGION 9

D. 33 Boone County Florence Chester Goodridge Don Eddy Dixie Heights S. Ft. Mitchell A. A. Hohnhorst Lewis Phillips Lloyd Erlanger James Tichenor A. W. Lancaster St. Henry Erl anger Sr. M. Teresa, OSB Martin Hils Simon-Kenton Independence George Edmondson Robert Taylor Walton-Verona Walton William Doan Joe S. Reed T]HE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE; FOR JANUARY, 1961 I'age Seven

School Address Principal Basketball Coach

D. 34 Beechwood S. Ft. Mitchell Thebna W. Jones Harold Williams

Covington Catholic Covington Bro. Donald Fahrig, S. M,. Robert Naber Holmes Covington H. B. Tudor Tom Ellis Holy Cross Latonia Sr. Clarita Richard Bezold Ludlow Ludlow Arthur T. Tipton Carl R. Wenderoth William Grant Covington Charles L. Lett James E. Brock

D. 35 Bellevue Bellevue Donald Davis Roy McKenney Dayton Dayton Dr. W. D. Sporing George Houston Newport Newport James L. Cobb Stanley Amzen Newport Catholic Newport Rev. John V. Hegenauer James Connor

D. 36 Campbell County Alexandria Edward E. Ball Lawrence Kinney Highlands Ft. Thomas Harold Miller Robert Luecke St. Mary Alexandria Sr. M. Carleta, SND Robert F. Gastright St. Thomas S. Ft. Thomas Sr. Elizabeth Marie Richard D. Hehman Silver Grove Silver Grove Tom L. Gabbard Chas. F. Doll, Jr.

REGION 10

D. 37 Cynthiana Cynthiana Kelley B. Stanfield Bobby Whitaker Georgetown Georgetown William L. Mills Harry Graham Han-ison County Cynthiana Joe H. Anderson Charles J. Sutherland Scott County Georgetown Tony Raisor John Crigler

D. 38 Augusta Augusta Alice Kate Field Lou Cunningham Bracken County Brooksville Jarvis Parsley Jarvis Parsley Deming Mt. Olivet H. 0. Hale Jesse Amburgy Falmouth Falmouth C. A. Hellard Cecil Hellard Pendleton Falmouth Reedus Back Dwight Wolfe

D. 39 Fleming County Flemingsburg Martin Marlar Clay Evans Mason County Maysville Elza Whalen William Ryan MaysviUe Maysville Orville B. Hayes Woodrow Crum St. Patrick Maysville Sr. M. Celsus Francis Stahl Tollesboro Tollesboro Chrales M. Hughes Joe A. Simons

D. 40 Bourbon County Paris Joe E. Sabel Bobby Barlow Carlisle Carlisle Nancy E. Talbert Gayle Bowen Millersburg Mill. In. Millersburg Maj. F. H. Hall Capt. Al Pruitt Nicholas County Carlisle Charles Wilson Glenn Dorroh North Middletown North Middletown J. C. Falkenstine Fred Creasey Paris Paris Milton 0. Traylor Eugene Clark Paris Western Paris William B. Reed William B. Reed

REGION 11

D. 41 Frankfort Frankfort F. D. Wilkinson John Lykins Franklin County Frankfort Ronald Connelly Charles Mrazovich Good Shepherd Frankfort St. Winifred Ann Charles Furr Midway Midway Marion Crowe Ed Allin Simmons Versailles Wm. J. Christy Charles J. Lee Versailles Versailles Charles 0. Dawson James McAfee

D. 42 Anderson Lawrenceburg James D. Boyd Jim Boyd Burgin Bui-gin Patrick E. Napier Robert J. Elder Harrodsburg Harrodsburg William D. Smart Jim Mitchell Jessamine County Nicholasville Billy Lockridge William MaxweU Mercer County Harrodsburg Roy R. Camic Amos Black Rosenwald-Dunbar Nicholasville Ada Holloway Leonard J. Cavil Western R. 1, Sinai Robert B. Turner Robert Anderson

D. 43 Bryan Station Lexington R. L. Grider Robert J. Abney Douglass Lexington Mrs. Theda VanLowe Charles H. Livisay Henry Clay Lexington Clyde T. Lassiter Elmer Gilb Lafayette Lexington H. L. Davis Ralph Carlisle Lexington Catholic Lexington Rev. Leo G. Kampsen Fred O'Brien Page Eight THE KI:ntucky high school athlETE FOR JANUARY, 1961

School Address Principal Basketball Coach

P. L. Dunbar Lexington P. L. Guthrie S. T. Roach University Lexington James H. Powell Gene Huff

D. 44 Berea Berea Mrs. Morris Todd H. Bruce Keel Estill County Irvine Luther Patrick Rodney Brewer Foundation Berea Roy N. Walters Douglas Massey Irvine Irvine Joe Ohr Joe Ohr Madison Central Richmond James B. Moore Russell Roberts Madison-Model Richmond W. L. Holloway Zeb Blankenship

REGION 12

D. 45 Bate Danville William Summer Joe Gilliam Buckeye R. 3, Lancaster W. R. Duei-son William Butner Cp. Dick Robinson R. 5, Lancaster W. R. Tudor Homer Proffitt Danville Danville Don R. Rawlings Alex Stevens Forkland R. 1, Gravel Switch Donald G. Lamb Gerald L. Sinclair Junction City Junction City Earl Cocanougher Fred Rice Lancaster Lancaster Stanley Marsee Leslie Dyehouse Mason Lancaster Mrs. fommie F. Merritt Warren Wainwright Paint Lick Paint Lick Fay Ward Little Harold D. Murphy Parksville Parksville Joseph E. Wesley Hillard Combs Perryville Perryville Garland Purdom Larry Wooden

D. 46 Brodhead Broadhead D. A. Robbins Billy Riddle Crab Orchard Crab Orchard L. A. Wash H. Elliott Hustonville Hustonville Cecil Purdom Jack Johnson Liberty Liberty Stanley E. Bryant Patric Tulley Lincoln Stanford G. W. Parks Charles Kavanaugh Livingston Livingston Charles B. Parsons Preston Parrett McKinney McKinney M. C. Montgomery Monty Singleton Memorial R. 1, Waynesburg Lester M. Mullins Doyle McGuffey Middlebm-g Middlebuig Nathaniel Buis Truman Godby Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon Cleston Saylor Jack L. Laswell Stanford Stanford Lee Thomas Mills Dale Moore

D. 47 Bumside Bumside Hobart Thompson Oscar L. Fitzgerald Eubank Eubank J. B. Albright Lloyd Gooch Ferguson Ferguson Howard Moore Herbert Childers McCreary County Whitley City Johnnie R. Laswell Joe Williams Monticello Monticello Vernon Miniard Joe Harper Nancy Nancy Herbert T. Higgins Garvis Burkett Pine Knot Pine Knot Clark Moi-ton Howard Jones Pulaski County Somerset Edward B. Webb Robert Randall Russell County Russell Springs John H. Holbrook, Jr. Aubrey Johnson Shopville Shopville Murrell P. Stewart William F. Adams Somerset Somerset W. B. Jones Ed Tucker Wayne County Monticello Arthur J. Lloyd Ray Mills

D. 48 Bush Lida C. Frank Bentley Joe T. Gregory Hazel Green East Bernstadt Clark E. Chesnut Holbert Hodges Lily Lily R. S. Baldwin Harold Storm London London Leighton Watkins Gilbert Samples

REGION 13

D. 49 AnnvUle Institute Annville Roland J. Simmelink JeiTy Hacker Clay County Manchester Robert Campbell J. W. Thui-man McKee McKee Walter H. Power Charles Norris Oneida Institute Oneida David C. Jackson David C. Jackson Tyner Tyner James W. Wilson Jack Powell

D. 50 Barbourville Barbourville Charles Singleton H. D. Tye Corbin Corbin H. A. Howard Harry J. Taylor Knox Central Barbourville Clinton B. Hammons Harold Cole Lynn Camp Corbin P. M. Broughton Oscar Howard Pleasant View Pleasant View George E. Moses Clyde E. Hill THE KENTUCKY HIGH: SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961 Page Nine

School Address Principal Basketball Coach

Poplar Creek Carpenter Wm. H. Ball Garrett Bennett Rockhold Rockhold Warren Peace Gray Broyles Rosenwald Barbourville Albert Gregory Albert Gregory St. Camillus Acad. Corbin Sr. Margaret Teresa Rev. Tyrrell Keller C. D. P. Williamsburg Williamsburg H. B. Steely Alan LeForce Woodbine Woodbine Robert L. Jones, Jr. Malcolm Higgins

D. .il Bell County Pineville James A. Pursifull Willie Hendrickson Henderson Settle. Frakes Robert L. Hendrickson Wayland Jones Lincoln Middlesboro Miss E. R. Ball A. M. McKinney Lone Star Four Mile Chester L. Click G. B. Hendrickson Middlesboro Middlesboro Shelvie Fuson Dan-ell Storm Pineville Pineville Effie Arnett Oi-ville Engle Red Bird Beverly P. P. Estridge Ted Curtis

D. .52 Benham Benham C. E. Calloway Charles Davis Black Star Alva Nicholas Brewer James Burkhart Cumberland (Cumberland Kendall Boggs Fred Parsons East Benham Benham D. C. Taylor Rmirett Rroadus, Jr. East Main Lynch Ernest E. Smith Bill Bosch Evarls Evarts C. R. Dozier Chas. Hunter Hall Grays Knob Charles R. Steele Joe Campbell Harlan Harlan Roy G. Teague Dovle Troutman Loyall Loyall Lee P. Jones N.'Saylor Pine IVIountain Pine Mountain Gerna Campbell John Dee Wilson Rosenwald Harlan William M. Wood E. R. Gray Wallins Wallins Creek •Tohn Howard James L. Howard West Main Lynch John V. Coleman Eugene Traylor

REGION 14

D. .53 Dunham Jenkins G. V. Cun-y Robert B. Webb Fleming-Neon Fleming Roy T. Reasor Ralph Roberts Jenkins Jenkins Dave L. Craft James Summers Kingdom Come Linefork I. L. Frazier Van V. Roark Letcher Letcher Jeff B. Mayes H. E. Wright Whitesburg Whitesburg J. M. Burkich Donald Burton

D. .54 Buckhom Buckhom Fred W. Johnson C. J. Dooley Dike Combs Jeff Homer Jones Albert Combs Hazard Hazard James Caudill Goebel Ritter Leatherwood Slemp Bingham Brashear Delano Combs Leslie County Hyden Roscoe Turner Lonnie Miller M. C. Napier Hazard Paul H. Colwell Pete Grigsby

D. 55 Breathitt Jackson Millard Tolliver Fairce 0. Woods Carr Creek Carr Creek Morton Combs Morton Combs Cordia Hazard Alice H. Slone George W. Cornett Hindman Hindman Claude Frady Pearl Combs Jackson Jackson Orloff Lee Knarr J. B. Goff Knott County Pippa Passes Edward Madden Edward Madden

D. 56 Hazel Green Acad. Hazel Green Mrs. Hem-y A. Stovall Mancye Harmon Lee County Beattyville Elbert Hudson Harold Flynn Owsley County Booneville W. 0. Gabbard J. D. Scale Powell County Stanton Estil G. Chaney Wm. T. Orme Wolfe County Campton A. M. Richie Lando Lockard

REGION 15

D. 57 Belfry Belfry W. F. Doane Jim Hutchins Dorton Dorton Charles Wright Monroe Hall Elkhorn City Elkhorn City James V. Powell Arthur Mullins Feds Creek Feds Creek Nelson Hamilton, Jr. W. S. Risner Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961

School Address Principal Basketball Coach

Hellier Hellier Scotty M. Sterling Jack T. Castle Johns Creek Pikeville Quentin R. Howard Donnie Layne Mullins R. 1, Pikeville Landon Hunt Gary D. Layne Phelps Phelps 0. H. PhDlips Jack Cunningham Pikeville Pikeville Charles E. Spears Richard Pi-ater Virgie Virgie Fred W. Cox Virgil Osborne

D. 58 Auxier Auxier John C. Wells Jack F. Wells Betsy Layne Betsy Layne D. W. Howard Thomas Boyd Garrett Garrett Bumice Gearheart John Campbell, Jr. McDowell McDowell George L. Moore Estill Hall Martin Martin James W. Salisbury Denzil Halbert Maytown Langley Claude May Ray Heinisch Prestonsbuig Prestonsburg Woodrow Allen William Goebel, Jr. Wayland Wayland James V. Bolen Eugene Fi'asure Wheehvrig-ht WTieelwright Boone Hall Don Wahen

D. 59 Blaine Blaine Paul H. Gambill Paul H. Gambill Flat Gap Flat Gap Virgil Porter Gail Gillem Inez Inez Russell Williamson U. G. Horn Louisa Louisa 0. Paul Roaden Earl E. Jones Meade Memorial W'illiamsport Harold L. Pi-eston Howard W. Wallen Paintsville Paintsville Paul W. Trimble Billy Ray Cassady Van Lear Van Lear Hysell Burchett Howard Ramey Warfield Warfield Russell H. Stepp John Marcum

D. 60 Ezel Ezel Wm. A. Heagen Henry E. Cochran Morgan County West Liberty Ottis Mui-phy Neil Hunley Oil Springs Oil Springs Willis H. Conley Howard C. Yates Salyersville Salyersville Creed Amett Leonard Carpenter Sandy Hook Sandy Hook Paul Polley Len Stiner

REGION 16

D. 61 Camargo R. 2, Mt. Sterling J. B. Cunningham Julian R. Cunningham Clark County Winchester Letcher Norton Letcher Norton DuBois Mt. Sterling Arthur Hawkins WiUiam Elster Montgomery County Mt. Sterling Calvin Hunt Robert Crawford Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Dawson Orman James Floyd St. Agatha Acad. Winchester Sr. Caroline Mary James H. Fanning

D. 62 Breckinridge Tng. Morehead Hazel Whitaker John Allen Haldeman Haldeman James 0. Botts Jack Roberts Menifee Frenchburg Hiram C. Walters Harry Howard Owingsville Owingsville Edsel L. Karrick Donnie Gaunce Rowan County Morehead Russell Boyd Warren Cooper Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Glynn D. Baucom Jesse Mayabb

D. 63 Carter Carter Thomas E. Phillips Baxter McGlone Hitchins Hitchins Harold H. King Roy Murphy Laurel Camp Dix Wm. Alba Carver Paul Hamilton McKell South Shore Cliff Lowdenback Ed Moore Olive Hill Olive Hill Ollie D. Adams Jack Fultz Prichard Grayson Max E. Calhoun Harold Holbrook South Portsmouth South Portsmouth Foster Meade Jack Tackett VTjurg-Lewis Co. Vanceburg Teddy Applegate Howard Shumate

D. 6i Ashland Ashland H. L. Ellis Robert Wright B. T. Washington Ashland C. B. Nuckolls W. A. West Boyd County Ashland Cobbie Lee Jim McKenzie Catlettsburg Catlettsburg Frank C. Bums Harold Barker Fairview A.shland Webb Young Harold Tate Greenup Greenup Ann M. Sammons George Arrington Holy Family Ashland Sr. M. Barbara Jack Gossett Raceland Raceland H. R. Bowling Ronnie Potter Russell Ru.ssell Frank V. Firestine Marvin Meredith H'urtland Wurtland Stanley W. Ramey Charles Banks THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961 Page Eleven The Flying Dutchman

Track provides fine competition. It gives a young man 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 at the Kentucky State Fair- grounds. 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 . George Gibson sends word that the high school events vwU have the Gale Kobbins sanction of the K. H. S. A. A. The Dutchman is in- Another letter which is anonymous says: "Send a formed that Wilma Rudolph, winner of three gold razz-berry to a certain coach instead of a corn cob pipe Olympic medals at Rome, along with other famous for not staying on the bench during games." The Fly- track stars, will perform as added features. High ing Dutchman only compliments. If he can speak well School coaches interested in entering any of the events of an individual, he speaks—otherwise, he holds his should write Wayne Cooper, Chairman of High School peace. Our philosophy is to point out the good that is Events, Mason-Dixon Games, Freedom Hall, Louisville, in everybody. This letter recalls one received sometime Kentucky. ago saying, "Dutchman, you have sent a com cob pipe Let's look at some of our mail to start the new to the biggest louse in Kentucky." That may have been year of 1961! From Jerry Kimmel, Beechmont, comes true but we just happened to know something good a postcard saying that along with Charlie Fades he that this "louse" had done which transformed him into attended three basketball clinics, one at Bowling Green, one of nature's noblemen. another at Hopkinsville, and a third at Owensboro. Times are changing! Sti'ange things are happen- Jerry goes on to say that he enjoyed each one of them. ing. To wit: Joe Creasons Courier-Journal story of Who else did this? We want this information for the December 18 tells of a woman who has embarked on a lecord. basketball officiating career in Kentucky. Pretty Laura From Julian Pitzer, Sports Editor of the Daily Lou Golden has been qualified by the K. H. S. A. A. as News of Middlesboro, comes a letter recommending a "Whistler". Her husband, Billy Joe, who hails from Gale Robbins of Bell County High School for the Game Lynch, is one of the Dutchman's favorite arbiters. He Guy Award of the year. Julian writes that in spite of is teaming vidth Laui'a Lou to fonn a husband-wife an operation, which many predicted would prevent his officiating team. I'll see you at those mountain clinics ever playing football again, Gale overcame this handi- in October, Laura Lou. cap and amazed his doctors with his determination to You just don't know who is an official anymore. once again compete on the gridiron. The next time you stand on the comer of Fourth and Coach Charlie Black, Barbourvillle, wrote a letter Walnut Streets in Louisville and the traffic officer asking if it is legal for a basketball player to wear a toots his whistle to cross the street, do so or he might football helmet to protect a facial injury. We ruled, as call a technical on you. That officer is Hubert Loudon did Cliff Fagan, that football helmets have not been who is a "moonlighter"—a policeman by day, a basket- approved for wear for any purpose during basketball ball official by night. Wouldn't you feel strange if you play. The uniform of a basketball player offers no booed an official and he locked you up for disturbing protection from contact and the use of such equipment the peace? by an opponent could be dangerous. Anybody might be an official in these changing The mail from Danville contained a recommenda- times. At the Bluegrass Tournament I watched a Ken- tion of Coach Jim Morrison by Ken Snowden for the tucky State Senator do an outstanding job of officiat- Flying Dutchman Award for January. Jim, who directs ing. The "Whistler" was Senator George Conl'iy of the athletic destinies of the Kentucky School for the Ashland. In 1963 we may see the Lieutenant Governor Deaf, sets such a good example of sportsmanship and of the Commonwealth call the plays. It is no secr^it that has been so outstanding in his treatment of officials the Senator from Ashland will make the race for that that he is highly deserving of the Kentucky Thorough- office. Why shouldn't the Lieutenant-Governor offici- bred with the little com cob pipe adorning his neck. ate ? Mayor Ralph Mussman of Newport is one of Ken- Everybody in that section says that this chap is always tucky's best referees. pleasant, solicitous of the needs of officials, and gen- Incidentally, the Dutchman notes that both the erally is the "Host with the Most." Ken further re- officiating Mayor and the whistling senator have rapid- quests an Abou Ben Adhem citation for Memorial High ly-expanding waistlines. They are getting "plumpy". School in Lincoln County for an outstanding effort to So here is the Dutchman's closing thought—More elevate good neighbor practice to a new high level in people commit suicide with a fork than with any other that community. weapon. Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961

Oiiicial Dickinson Ratings For The 1960 Football Season CLASS A CLASS AA

REGION 1 Dickinson REGION 1 Dickinson Team W. L. T. Rating Team W. Rating Paducah 4 25.00 25.00 Murray 4 Mayfield 6 23.75 Western (Owensboi-ot 4 2 23.75 Owensboro 3 21.87 Douglass (Murray) 4 1 21.25 Madisonville 5 19.64 Bowling Green 3 18.00 •Sturgis 2 20.00 Henderson Co. 4 18.00 Lincoln (Paducah) 3 1 19.50 Henderson 3 16.66 Russellville 2 1 1 19.37 Caldwell Co. 3 14.25 Franklin Simpson 2 14.16 Fulton 2 1 1 19.37 Hopkinsville 2 14.16 18.12 Douglass (Henderson) 1 3 Crittenden Co. 1 12.50 Lincoln (Franklin) 1 3 14.16 Daviess Co 1 11.42 Trigg Co. 11.00 High Street 1 4 1 12.50 Owensboro Catholic 10.00 12.00 Morganfield 1 4 *Warren Co. Attucks 5 1 11.66 REGION 2 Dickinson Rating Providence ° 10.00 Team W. Lafayette 7 26.00 REGION Dickinson Madison Model 5 22.60 •Dunbar (Lexington) 2 20.00 W. L. T. Rating Team Elizabethtown 3 18.75 Fort Knox 5 25.00 Henry Clay 4 18.33 Lebanon 4 25.00 •LaRue Co. 1 15.00 •Oldham Co. 1 15.00 Georgetown 5 22.50 Somerset 2 14.16 Harrodsburg 6 1 21.25 St. Joseph 1 13.76 12.60 •Bate 1 20.00 Bryan Station 1 11. Danville 12.00 3 1 18.75 Catholic Country Day 11.25 Old Kentucky Home 5 2 18.57 10.00 Campbellsville 3 2 18.00 13. 'K. M. I. 10.00 •Lincol Inst. 10.00 Shelbyville 3 2 17.00 •Tompk: Bardstown 3 3 1 15.714 REGION Dickinson Anderson 3 3 1 15.00 Team W. Rating 6 27.50 Louisville Country Day 2 2 15.00 Highlands Holmes 4 21.25 Jassamine County 3 3 15.00 •McKell 3 20.00 Versailles 4 1 13.571 Ashland 3 18.75 Newport 4 18.33 Metcalfe ' unty 2 13.333 Bo Co. 16.00 Frankfort 1 fi 12.857 •Louisa 1 13.75 Glasgow 1 3 (1 12.50 Dixie Heights 2 13.33 ster 3 11 12.60 Russell 1 12.60 Springfield 1 4 12.00 •Wurtland 12 50 Shepherdsvillc (1 10.00 Campbell Co. 10.00 Stanford 5 10.00 Newport Catholic 10.00 •Lincoln (Stanfordj 1 (1 10.00 4 Dickinson •Gamaliel 1 10.00 REGION Team W. Rating Note: Fort is winner Knox the due ext a game played. Hazard 7 27.50 Pikeville 6 23.75 REGION 3 Dickinson Corbin 4 22.50 Team W. L. T. Rating Belfry 4 20.00 Paint«ville 5 25.00 Bell Co. 3 18 76 6 18.76 Mt. Sterling 4 (1 22.50 Fleming Neon 18.57 Bellevue 3 1 21.25 Prestonsburg 6 tikins 15.71 •M. M. I. 3 (J (1 20.00 9. 3 15.00 Erlanger Lloyd 3 1 18.75 Cumberland 9. Evarts 15.00 Paris 3 1 18.75 Central 1 13.33 •Catlettsburg 2 1 (1 18.33 Middlesboro 1 12.50 •Western (Paris) 1 1 15.00 Cynthiana 2 3 14.00 Napier 1 12.00 Ludlow 1 2 1 13.75 •Hall 10.00 10.00 Dayton 1 3 1 13.00 •Hazel Green 4 12.00 Wheelwright 10.00 •Beechwood 3 10.00 Whitesburg 10.00 •DuBois 2 10.00 CLASS AAA Carlisle ft 10.00 •Kaceland REGION 1 Dickinson 2 10.00 Team W. Rating Male 5 23.125 Dickinson Flaget 5 23.126 Team L. T. Rating 18.33 East Main 22.60 17.50 ... 14.28 Benham 1 21.50 20.00 14.00 1 19.16 13.00 18.00 12.00 1 17.60 10.83 2 17 50 Dickinson 2 17.50 Rating Willia 2 17.00 30.00 Londo 3 16.66 26.25 Lynn Camp 1 3 16.00 Butler 6 21.00 Le»lic nty 3 14.00 Durrett , 3 21.00 13. Black Sta A 13.57 Southern ^ 5 19.376 Loyall 3 13.00 Waggener ^ 4 17.857 Wallins ... (i 11.71 Seneca 2 13.333 •Buckhorn 3 10.00 Fairdale 2 12.60 •KIkhorn City 1 111.00 Valley 1 11.11 •West Main S( 1 10.00 Pleasure Kidge 10.00

ten ni3 «j d not i)lay four games required. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961 Page Thirteen

CORBIN—SOUTHEASTERN KENTUCKY CONFERENCE CHAMPION

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(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, Johnny 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, Gary Rose, Gary Frederick.

All-Conference Teams Cumberland Valley Conference Ends: Howard, Black Star; Ellis, Evarts. Tackles: McGeorge, East Main; Evans, Evarts. Barren River Eight-Man Conference Guards: Flanery, East Main; Messer, Benham. : Johnson, East Main. Offensive Team: Backs: Johnson, Wallins; Goins, Evai'ts; Hoiska, Ends: Moore, Caverna; Bray, Hiseville. East Main; Mays, Hall; Powell, East Main; Davis, Loyall. Guards: Gilpin, Cavema; Thompson, Temple Hill. Center: Steward, Temple Hill. Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference Backs: Doyle and Rogers of Caverna; Depp, Ends: Kestner, Belfry; Venters, Pikeville. Temple Hill. Tackle: Stambaugh, Fleming-Neon; Elkins, Jenk- Defensive Team: ins. Ends: Branham, Austin-Tracy; Wells, Temple Hill. Guards: Caudill, Hazard; Minix, Prestonsburg. Guards: McCubbin, Caverna; Hogan, Austin-Tracy. Center: Cox, Hazard. Linebackers: Grider, Cavema; Morgan, Park City. Backs: Turpin, Hazard; Baird, Pikeville; Brewer, Backs: Pendleton, Austin Tracy; Strader, Hiseville. M. C. Napier; Bob Smith, Prestonsburg. Bluegrass Eight-Man Conference Mid-Kentucky Conference Ends: Garrett, Elizabethtown; Cronk, Ft. Knox. Yankey, Glasscock and Reynolds of Perryville; Tackles: Riggs, Elizabethtown; Rhule, Shepherds- Ledford, Bonny and West of Paint Lick; Stinson, Mar- ville. tin and Roberts of Eminence; Deshon of Camp Dick Edelen, Robinson; Walls and Matherly of Burgin; Finnell and Guards: Old Kentucky Home; Humble, Lebanon. Chamber of Berea; Thomason and Kendrick of Mt. Vernon. Centers: Hayden, Bardstown; Herschede, St. Joseph. Central Kentucky Conference Backs: Jenkins and Miller of Elizabethtown; Hibbs and Gilpin of Old Kentucky Home. Ends: Chase, Frankfort; Maguire, Somerset; Mil- Northeastern Kentucky Athletic Conference ler, M. M. I.; Tennill, Shelbyville. Tackles: Cormney, Madison-Model; Fawns, Mt. Offensive Team: Sterling; Huddleston, Harrodsburg; Wilkins, George- Sammons, Palmer, and Johnson of McKell; Well- town; McBride, Shelbyvillle. man, Bryant and Estep of Louisa; Donovan and Gray Gurads: Dean, Harrodsburg; Shuttleworth, Clai-k of Catlettsburg; Bates, Russell; Hildebrandt, Wurt- Co.; Tudor, Hem'y Clay; Withers, Versailles. land; Alfrey, Raceland. Center; Shelton, Anderson. Defensive Team: Backs: Brooks, Mt. Sterling; Todd and Ballou of Collier, Riggs and Vanover of McKell; Short, Hall Madison-Model; D. Gregory, Georgetown; Stauffer, and Rice of Louisa; Remmelle, Catlettsburg; Stephens Anderson; Yarber, Henry Clay; Burkhead, Harrods- and Slater of Russell; Bellew, Wurtland; Salyers, burg; Robinson, Clark Co. Raceland. Page Fourteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961

PERRYVILLE—BLUEGRASS EIGHT-MAN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPION

Sonny Smith. Jackie R.

Bradley. Second Row : il. Robert Riley. Bobby

Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference by, Russellville; Moseley, Franklin-Simpson. Fullbacks: Lindsey, Bowling Green; Williams, Ends: Steinhauser and Ross of Highlands; Ovei'- Murray. Bellevue; Bird, Holmes. man, Quarterbacks: Malone, Mayfield; Campbell, Bow- Tackles: Beiiy, Highlands; Moore, Dayton; Con- ling Green. ner, Boone County; Young, Ludlo v. Guards: Barron, Holmes; Wray, Bellevue; Cecil, SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF Boone County; Franzen, Newport. Centers: Bradford, Bellevue; Meadows, Boone Co. REGISTERED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS Backs: John Burt, Jim Buit, Walz and Ullman of (List Compiled Januai-y Highlands; Garrison, Beechwood; Kyle, Lloyd; Hatte- 1) berg, Newport; Creamer, Ludlow. telephone nun r an official listed, it is e phone numi -wise designated. If two are given, the that of the home phone. Southeastern Kentucky Conference Anders, RaleiBh A., ^ neville, ED 7-2764 Baird, Bill. Box 978, Offensive Team: Baker, Rob.-rt M.. Jr.. 411 1449. 2386 Ends: Hopper, Corbin; Newport, Harlan. Benson, Pascal Ray, 325 Glo Henderson, VA 7-5466 Black. Clarince, West Liberty. SH 3-4264, SH 3-3405 Tackles: Allen, Central; Jones, Williamiburg. Boswell, Jack, 100 North 12th St., Murray, PL 3-2536, PL 3-2202 Guards: Grant, Corbin; Robbins, Bell. Bowlin, Wesley, Box 104, Emlyn Boyd, Thorns s, Betsy Layne, GR 8-2362, OR 8-2256 Center: Broughton, Pjneville. Browning, Earl E., 8715 Blossom Lane, Louisville, TW 2-2937 Backs: Miracle, Bell; Troutman, Knox Central; Brueck, Joe Calvin, Jr., 2012 Wyandotte Ave., Owensboro Bird, Corbin; Mize, Harlan. Buchanan, Divid R., Cecilia, TO 2-3321, RO 6-7303 Bush, Oscar F., Harold. OR 8-6245. GR 8-2255 Defensive Team: Carrithers. Calvin "Bill", 1813 Millgate Rd., Anchorage, CH 5-006), CH 5-4161 Ends: Hopper, Corbin; Newport, Harlan. Gathers. Bob. P. O. Box 158. Corbin. 1338. 661 or 119B Tackles: Allen, Central; Smith, I'ineville. Chaney. Bobby Lee. 310 South 16th St.. Murray, PL 3-3896 Clark, George Roger, Hulen, MO 4-3888 Guards: Grant, Corbin; Robbins, Hell. Clusky, Joe, Matewan, W. Va. Backs: Buckner, Middlesboro; (awood, Harlan; Combs, Travis, 1208 Old Cannons Ln., Louisville Cummins, Curtis, Hemlock, Box 92, Benham, 848-2546 Harp, Pintville, Brooks and Bird Corbin. of Cummins, Ray, Box H7, Benham, 848-2646 Curnette, James R.. 2')1 8th Ave., Huntington. W. Va. Western Kentucky Athletic Confertnce 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 Ends: Wallaci.', Bowling Green; Hunt, Mayfield; Draud. Jon E. 2441 Alex. Park. Southgate, ST 1-2109 Mallory, Caldwell Co.; Hill, Russellville; Lee, Murray. Edwards. Owen. Box 263, Allensville, 438-4341 Fairchild, Kenton, Room 303 Men's Hall, Box 603, MSC, Tackles: Cheatham, Fulton; Graham, Trigg Coun- Morehead ty; Hardrick, Caldwell County; Mood;-, Franklin-Sin p- f'catherstone. Jerry, 1624 Farmer Ave.. Murray. PL 3-1885 Foster. J. W.. 821 Carneal Road, Lexington, 4-8068, 3-3336 son. Ext. 6 Guards: Cook, Crittenden Co.; Itandolph, Frank- Frasure. Lois E., Box 224. Wayland, 2701 Frazier. William Lynn. 1436 Center St., Catlettsburg. 739-6895 lin-Simpson; Ballard, Mayfield; Perdue, Trigg County. Freeman. Jack M., Ilfl4-15th St., Huntington. W. Va. Centers: Upton, ilbert, Gordo 301 Brookv Hamilto Bowling Green; Johnson, Russell- TW 2-3678 ville. Grimes, Herman 1 102 South 14th St., Murray Hall, Douglas, Fr chburg, SO 8-3815 Halfbacks: Rose, Murray; Brown, Mayfield; Bag- Hammond, Williai 105 Walnut St., Berea, 986-8876, 986-3361 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961 Page Fifteen

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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, Minutes Of Board Meeting 324-2175 Ho'.brook. B. J., 313 Stockton Dr., Owensboro, MU 4-4802, RO 4-5151 The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Dick. 112 Wilderness Rd.. Dai 23G-6373, 236-3962 Horn, Athletic Association met at the K. H. S. A. A. Build- Huddleston, James E., Box 32, Loy; Hvde, Paul D.. 817 . Paducah, 442-4638 ing, Lexington, on Thursday morning, December 22, Jellison. Alvin C, M/Sgt., Hq. 2d AR Bn, 54th Inf., Fort Knox, 1960. The meeting was called to order by President 4-4136 4-6748, Louis Litchfield Jude. Harold D.. Matewan, W. Va. at 9:30, with Board members W. H. Kukahiko. George E.. Jr., College Station, Box 80. Murray Crowdus, K. G. Gillaspie, W. B. Jones, Oran C. Teater, Indiana, Leonhardt, Donald. Route 5, Box 347A. Evansville. and Cecil A. Thornton; Commissioner Theo. A. San- JN 7-5217, HA 5-2247 McDowell. Glen D., 504 6th St., Pikeville, GE 7-4545 ford, and Assistant Commissioner J. B. Mansfield Mays. Ralph J.. Barbourville. LI 6-3965 present. Meeks. Jack, 4^7 5th St., Corbin, 415, 561 Miller. Kenneth H., 4469 Gaffey Hts.. Fort Knox The Commissioner read the minutes of the October Miller. Tommy, Murray State College, Murray 22nd meeting. K. G. Gillaspie moved, seconded by Oran Box 922 Ivy Hill, Harlan, 1243, 522 Minor, Edgar. C. Teater, that the minutes be accepted as read. The Napier. Walter. Jr., Box 199, Lovall. 1906-W, 753 Neal. James, 1222 G-rvin Ct., Owensboro. MU 4-2401 motion was carried unanimously. Norvell, Glover H., Jr., 464 Carlisle, Lexington, 3-3462, 2-2626 The Commissioner reported that the football O'Nan. Harold L., 1927 Washington. Henderson. VA 6-4898 Onpenheimer, E. William, 2818 Sunrise Ave., Portsmouth. Ohio. championships had been very successful, with ticket EL 3-1904, UL 8-6101 sales at the Class A and Class AA final games amount- Parsons, Clyde. 269 Lilleston Ave., Paris, 1400 (Bus.) ing to $8,307.50, and program profits bringing the total Patterson, Jimmy, Hustonville, FI 6-2711 receipts to will Peay, Curtis E., Bowling Green, VI 3-8171, VI 3-8171 up approximately $8,800.00. Expenses Pence, Clyde, Route 2, Hazard be approximately $4,000.00. He also presented financial Keavy Peters. Arthur. reports filed with his office by the managers of the Potter. James E.. College Station, Box 859, Murray Preece, Boyce C, Box 544. Kermit, W. Va. first round games, which showed the following: Lafay- Prichard, Glenn, Crum, W. Va. ette-Paducah, $335.80 profit; Hazard-Highlands, $1,- Quillen, John T., E. Main, Hazard, 6-4893, Hazard High profit; Main-Paintsville, profit; Raisor, J. T., 990 Fredericksburg Rd., Lexington 439.40 East $549.30 Ft. Rogers. Eugene. Jr., Box 105. Fredonia, 2671, Murray PL 3-4908 Knox-Murray $231.64 loss. He stated that, in line with 1906i/> Robinson, Don, Walnut St., Kenova, W. Va. Board policy and with the approval of President Litch- Romans, Jerry, 355 N. 43rd St., Louisville, SP 8-2681 Rudy, Harold Lewis, 226 N. Kentucky Ave.. Madisonville, field and the members of the football championship TAylor 1-4122 committee, he had mailed a check to Prin. S. M. Mata- Scott, Bill, Box 1055, Lynch, 848-5484 of the School, in the of Sears, Wilson, 320 S. 3rd St., Richmond, 678-8705, 628 razzo Ft. Knox High amount Selvy. Curt. Route 2. Box 185, Corbin. 2422 the deficit mentioned. Swinford. John. 440 East Pike St., Cynthiana, 205, 1887 The Commissioner stated that he and Mr. Mans- Taylor. James R., 429 Robertson. Lexington. 4-7271 Taylor, Jesse, Cumberland College. Williamsburg field had studied by grades the 1959-60 enrollments of Trivette. Dale. Box 223. Virgie, 28 the schools maintaining football teams, and that they Tucker, Roscoe, Jr., E-2 Batewood, Danville the following recommendations to concern- Vanover. Walter S.. 1907 Carol Dr., Evansville, Indiana had make OR 6-0670. 4-6481 Ext. 214 ing changes in football championship regulations for Wagner, Marvin Rudy, Route 1, Box 455. Pikeville, GE 7-4672 the next two years: Ward, Eddie D., 314 Bluebird, Frankfort. CA 3-1504, Peaks Mill School a-Class AA teams shall be schools with an enroll- Whipple. Lloyd G.. 216 S. Frederick. Evansville, Indiana, ment of 315 or more in grades 10-12, based on 1959-60 GR 6-5809, HA 5-3137 enrollment records; and Class shall be those with White. W. J.. Murray St. College, Box 580, Murray, PL 3-2588 A Williams, Donald, Box 25. Irvine, 723-2515 (Bus.) an enrollment of less than 315 in grades 10-12. Williams, Joe W., U. S. 27, Box 37, Stearns, DR 6-2380, b-The Pikeville High School and the Elkhorn City EL 4-2511 Woodward, Billy, 17 Reynolds Village, Owensborg High School shall be moved to Region 3, Class A. Page Sixteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1961

c-The semi-final sites shall be determined by the net total of $2,937.34 for the complete order. Mr. Jones regional winners, but the present plan shall be changed stated that the Trophy Committee recommended that to an alternating plan which would provide that first the Board accept the Sutcliffe bid as being the lowest round Class A and Class AA games would not be and best bid. Oran C. Teater moved, seconded by W. H. played in the same numbered region any year. The Crowdus, that the recommendation of the Trophy Com- alteiTiatng plan starting in 1961 shall be determined mittee be accepted. The motion was carried unanimous- by lot. ly-

d-The Class AAA final game shall be played on W. H. Crowdus moved, seconded by Cecil A. Thorn- the weekend prior to Thanksgiving. ton, that all bills of the Association for the period be- ginning ending W. H. Crowdus moved, seconded by K. G. Gillaspie, October ?2, I960, and December 21, unanimously. that the football championship regulations, as recom- 1960. b? allowed. The motion was carried mendated by the Commissioner and the Assistant There being no further business, the meeting ad- Commissioner, be accepted and put into effect. The journed. motion was cairied unanimously. BASKETBALL RULINGS The Commissioner recommendated that the 1961 (Continued from December Issue) regulations in swimming be the same as the 1960 regulations, with the swimming committee being given Sn. Plav: Foui-th nnai-tpr time-out is e-ranted team authority to make any necessary adjustments in the A. piav is resnmpd, following whipVi a floor violation is classes and events. W. B. .Jones moved, seconded by called on R1 . Th° .*>'"orpr notifies Referee that the Gran C. Teater, that the recommendation of the Com- time-nut called by A was its sixth. missioner be accepted and adopted. The motion was Pul'nir: Tpam R is ffi^'on a free throw for the carried unanimously. technical foul bv A. Then ball is nut in nlav bv team A at out of bounds spot nearest the violation by B. (10- The Commissioner stated that the Board of Con- 7-Note) trol had been asked to mle on the athletic program of the Madison Hieh School and Model High School for 36. Play: Al catches the ball while both feet are the year 1961 -6"2. the nue^tion being whether or not n^'f tVip flo"'- and ^f aro-lits with both fept touchino- the the Madison-Model High School, cuiTently a member floor s'"inltanPonslv. He then iumns in thp air (both ao-ain. of the K. H. S. A. A., is in reality t\vo schools, each feet off the floor) and comes down before pass- eligible for membershin in the Kentucky High School ing or throwine for p-oal, with both feet touching the Athletic A^

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