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ELIZABETHTOW'N HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM K.H.S.A.A. CHAMPION— 1970

(Left to Right) Front Row: Mgr. R. Bruce, L. Jaggers, S. West, M. Karmon, J. Castle, S. Applegate. Second Row: Stat. C. Knowles, G. Peter- sen, E. Lewis, D. Walters, V. Hartlage, J. Maher, R. Raber. Third Row: Coach R. Myers, R. Thomas, J. Dupin, K. Doyle, K. Clark, D. Sexton, Coach B. Crane.

Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AUGUST, 1970 — — —— — —

KENTLTCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET—CLASS AAA

Louisville, Kentucky, May 22, 1970

Louisville Male High School Track. Team—K.H.S.A.A. Champion 1970

(Left to Right) Front Row: P. Richie, K. Creech, N. Coleman, T. McKane, C. Caffey, R. CampbeU. B. Smith, E. Love, L. Tennyson, E. Hill, M. Johnson, C. Owen, D. Caffey, J. While, Second Row: E. James, D. Brittle, J. McCoUum, R. Butler, D. Murray, C. Duncan, W. Gordon, B. Scott, A. Long, H. Dallum, W. Burks, M. Long, R. Carpenter, M. Carter, D. Brittle, C. Childers, T. Witherspoon.

100 Yard Dash— 180 Yard Low Hurdles— High Jump 1- Pettway-Seneca Craft-Southern 1. Childer-Male 2. James-Male Ralston-Central 2. Walthall-Fern Creek 3. Epps-Central Childers-Male 3. Glass-St. Xavier 4. Bedford-Westport Garr-Thomas Jefferson 4. O'Bryan-St. Xavier 5. Sims-Thomas Jefferson Mitchell-Westport 0. Wade-Jesse Stuart

Time-9.8 Time-19.9 Height-6'3" 220 Yard Dash- 880 Yard Relay— Long Jump 1. Pettway-Seneca 1. Seneca 1. -Butler 2. Epps-Central 2. Male 2. Douglas-Atherton 3. Riner-Eastern 3. Thomas Jefferson 3. Northington-Thomas Jefferson 4. Bell-Manual 4. Southern 4. Stapp-Jesse Stuart 5. Zalampas-Southern 5. Valley 5. Powell-Vallev

Time-21.5 Timie-1:28.4 Distance-22' 5 3/4" Seneca set new state record 440 Yard Dash— with their time of 1:28.4 Discus 1. Epps-Central 1. Hovey-St Xavier McCoy-Eastern Mile Run 2. Vessels-Fern Creek Riner-Eastern 1. Si\'ori-DeSales 3. Bates-Doss Beard-Male Hartledge-DeSales 4. Korte-Flaget Baumer-Durrett Cook-Seneca 5. Sullivan-Southern Luttrell-Pleasure Ridge Park Time-49.2 Distance-154' 5 1/2" Time-9:45.4 880 Yard Run Mile Relay 1. SpruiU-Jeffersontown Tennyson-Male 1. Male TOTAL POINTS 3. Goers-Weslport 2. Westport 4. Carpenter-Male 3. Southern Male 45 Summit-Fairdale 5. Thomas Jefferson Eastern 21 Seneca 21 Time-1:56.4 Time-3:19.5 Central _ 20 DeSales 17 Mile Run Shol Put— Southern 14 Atherlon 13 1. Pontrich-DeSales 1. McCollum-Male Westport 13 2. Wrenn-Atherton 2. Vessels-Fern Creek Butler 12 3. Zoeller-Bishop David 3. Skmner-Eastern Fern Creek 12 4. Heheman-Butler 4. Sullivan-Southern St. Xavier 12 5. Walls-Iroquois 5. Wyatt-Valley Jeffersontown 10 Jefferson Time-4:21.0 Distance-58'6" Thomas _. 10 Bishop David 9 Flaget 120 9 Yard High Hurdles— Pole Vault- Jesse Stuart 5 1. Lo\e-Male 1. ('airipl.tll-E.-istern Valley 3 2. Young-Jeffersontown 2. Wol-ii-Flagot Ma,nual 3 3. Fischer-Atherton 3. Cunnmgham-Flaget Doss 3 4. Slapp-Jesse Stuart 4. Miller-Atherton Durrelt 1 5. Ferguson-Manual 5. Schmitt-St. Xavier Fairdale 1 Iroquois 1 Time-14.6 Height-13'6" Pleasure Ridge Park 1 The Kentucky Hi^b School Athlete

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VOL XXXIII—No. 1 AUGUST, 1970 $1.00 Per Year DISBURSEMENTS: Report of Audit

Board of Control Expense £ 8,574.62 1350 South Ist St. Commissioner's Salary (Base Sal. S20,500) 15,604.60 Louisville, Ky. Expense-Commissioner's Office 682.73 July 15th, 1970 Ass't Commissioners' Salaries (Base Sal. S29,500) 22,001.77 Travel Expense —Assistant 1,995.71 Mr. Theodore A. Sanford, Secretary and Treasurer, Commissioners Secretarial Salaries 14,229.07 Kentucky High School Athletic Association, Janitor's Salary _ 1,590.20 Lexi.ngton, Kentucky Poslage _ 3,320.92 Dear Mr. Sanford: Office Supplies 1,583.55 Janitor's Supplies Pursuant to instructions received, we have made an 51.18 Ne\v Equipment 2,076.45 Audit of the Books and Records of the HIGH KENTUCKY Insurance SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION for the period of one _. __ __ 972.10 Equipment Repairs & Service Contracts 764.29 year, beginning July 1st, 1969, and ending June 30th, 1970. In addition we have prepared and attach hereto State- Blue Cross and Blue Shield 1,898.17 Building Repairs 150.70 ments of Receipts and Disbursements which, in our opin- & Grounds Maintenance Utilities _ .. _ 1,201.20 ion, reflect the true financial condition of the association Telephone Telegraph 1,775.50 as of June 30th, 1970. & Fidelity Bonds 45.00 The Cash Funds and the U. S. Savings Bonds Account Printing __ 4,440.64 were found to be correct and verified by letter from __ Appropriation _ 300.09 your depositories. to K.A.P.O.S. Appropriation to Ky. Div. G.W.S. 500.00 We find the records presented to us for the purpose Purchase of Publications 5,565.48 of Audit to be in agreement and in good condition. Delegates to Nat'l Fed. Meetings 7,600.54 Respectfully Submitted National Federation Dues 206.50 Huet L. Johnson, Film Rental _ . _ 356.75 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audit 150.00

Refunds . _ __ 3.20 Bad Checks 33.00 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL Miscellaneous Disbursements .-. 27.00 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Meals —An,nual Banquet 2,550.00 Speaker —Annual Banquet 214.20 PERIOD FROM JULY 1, 1969, TO JUNE 30, 1970 Taxes and Withholdings: Federal Income Tax Withheld -S 10,941.00 STATEMENT OF Social Security _. __ ._ 4,147.66 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS City Income Tax Withheld _ 1,035.12 State Income Tax Withheld 1,756.48 RECEIPTS: State Sales and Use Taxes ._ 3,112.07 Balance in checking account July I, 1969 _S 16,942.05 Transfer of Funds: Annual Dues: 358 W S3. 00 S 1,074.00 U. S. Treasury Bills 179,117.73 Officials' Dues: Insurance Subsidy __. 33,355.00 Football: 650 & S3.00 1,950.00 K.H.S.A.A. Retirement Fu^d 15,000.00 Basketball: 1464 a S3.00 4,392.00 Baseball: 550 kv S3.00 1,650.00 Magazine: Wrestling: 23 fi S3. 00 69.00 Printing and Engravings „ 6,376.06 Reciprocity Officials: Mailing 280.00 Football: 64 « SI. 00 64.00 Basketball: 50 ® SI. 00 50.00 Officials' Division: Baseball: 2 'a Sl.OO 2.00 Honorariums & Expenses-Clinics 865.45 Officials' Fines 230.00 Pri.nting & Miscellaneous Expenses 108.66 Redeposits (Bad checks made good) 36.00 Schools for Officials 2,399.36 Adverlisi,ng in Magazine 1,895.00 Expenses-Regional Clinics 473.03 Sale of Publications 618,60 Officials' Emblems 1,785.55 5,630.05 Sale of Equipment 20.00 Sale of U.S. Treasury Bills 119,685.73 Tickets Sales—Annual Meeting 560,00 Swimming: Interest Rec'd from Certificates of State Committee Expense 552.92 (Slate 926.72 Deposit & Savings Acc'ts 2,886.73 Trophies & Medals Meets) Officials (Slate Meets) 372.58 Interest Rec'd from U. S. Bonds & Treasury Bills 4,121.77 Mileage and Local Entertainment (State Meets) ._ .______. 3,187.10 Sale— 1st Security Natl Bank & Trust Pool Rental Additional Services 666.05 Co.—Saving Certificates 60,000.00 & Transferred from State Basketball Ticket Sellers and Takers Tournament Account 186,232.87 (State Meets) 5,770.37 Refunds 55.00 Receipts—State Baseball Tournament 1,534.00 Golf: Football Playoffs: Mileage and Local Entertainment A & AA Ticket Sales S 15,108.50 (Slate Tournament) 2,231.61 AAA Ticket Sales _ 29,817.00 Trophies and Awards 1,830.72 A, AA & AAA Program Profit _ 1,476.69 Regional Tournament Expense __ 177.12 A, AA & AAA Program State Tax 52.19 State Tournament Expense 534.55 Radio Fee __ 25.00 Miscellaneous Expenses 5.00 4,779.00 Wrestling Tournament: State Tournament Receipts 2,235.83 Regional Tournament Profits 368.40 Tennis: Track Meets: Mileage and Local Entertainment State Meets Receipts (Lexington) 750.00 (State Tournament) 1,195,30 State Meet Profits (Louisville) __ 608.42 Trophies and Balls 2,949.50 Receipts—State Swim Meets 953.50 Expenses-Tournament Managers 222.25 Receipts—State Gymnastics Meet __ 183.50 438,705.73

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AUGUST, 1970 VOL. XXXIII—No. 1 Minutes of Board Meeting Published monthly, except June and July, by the Athletic Association Kentucky HiKh School The Board of Control of the Kentucky High Office of Publication. Lexington. Ky. 40501 Second class postage paid at Lexington. Kentucky School Athletic Association met at the K.H,S.A.A. Editor THEO. A. SANFORD office, Lexington, on Thursday morning, June 4, .Assistant Editor ... _ J. B. MANSFIELD 1970, The meeting was called to order by President Assistant Editor __ BILLY V. WISE Ralph C, Dorscy at 10:00, with Board Assistant Editor __ . JEAN AUSTIN members Lexington, Ky. Morton Combs, W, H, Crowdus, Don Davis, Tom BOARD OF CONTROL Mills, and Richard Vincent; Commissioner Theo, A, Piesident Don Davis (1967-1S71), Fort Thomas Sanford, and Assistant Coinmissioners J, B. Mans- Vice.President (1968-1971). Franklin W. H. Crovvdus field and Billy V. Wise present. The invocation Directors—J. C. Cantrell (1970-1974). Valley Station; Morton Combs •1968-1972), Carr Creek: James T. Dotson was given by W. H, Crowdus, (19U8-1972). PikeviUe; Lee T. Mills (1969-1973), Frankfort; Don Davis moved, seconded by W. H, Crowdus, Richard Vincent (1969-1973). Morganfield: Roy L. Win- that the reading of the minutes of the April 16th chester (1970-1974), Bethlehem, meeting waived since of the Board Subscription Rate $1,00 per year be members had received copies of these minutes. The motion was carried unanimously. The Commissioner presented certain suggested //. c •iiinitMtcnct .1 .7/..- changes in K.H,S.A.A, regulations. These were: In Girls' Track, eliminate the 75- Yard Dash from the Foolball Clinics list of events, change 70-yard Hurdles to 80-Yard The 1970 clinics for football officials and Hurdles, and add the Mile Relay; coaches will be conducted by Assistant Commis- Change Gymnastics Rule VI, Scoring, to read sioner Billy V. Wise, The dates and sites of the as follows: "The scores earned by the top three clinics are as follows: , Bell County High determine the team score for that event. The event School. Pine\ille, 7:30 p,m,; , Hazard score, excluding the Ail-Around score, shall be High School, 7:30 p.m,; , Prestonsburg addeii to determine the final team score. An in- High School, 7:30 p,m; , Paul G, Blazer dividual's scores in the Olympic events (six for High School. Ashland, 7:30 p,m.; Augu.st 17, Hen- men -floor exercise, horizontal bar, long horse derson High School, 7:30 p.m.; , Reid- vault, parallel bars, rings, side horse; four for land Community Bldg., Paducah, 7:30 p.m.; August women-balance beam, floor exercise, side horse 19, Mayfield High School. 7:30 p,m,; , vaulting, uneven parallel bars) shall be added to Hopkinsville High School, 7:30 p,m,; , yield the individual's All-Around score," Reservoir Hill, Rec, Center, Bowling Green, 7:30 W. H. Crowdus moved, seconded by Richard p.m.; . Kentucky Hotel, Louisville. 7:30 Vincent, that the rules changes recommended by p,m.; , Transylvania College, Lexington, the Commissioner be adopted. The motion was car- 7:30 p,m,; , Campbell County High ried unanimously, School, Alexandria, 2:00 p,m. W, H. Crowdus, a member of the Retirement Committee, made a report for his committee in the Registration of Officials absence of Chairman Foster J. Sanders. He pre- Football and basketball officials previously sented a Pension Plan Agreement for executives registered have received their renewal application which had been prepared by the Retirement Com- cards for the 1970-71 school year. Three hundred mittee with the assistance of Attorney Calvert T. seventy-three of these officials failed to file their Roszell. Copies of the agreement were given to 1969-70 reports on or before the deadline set by members of the Board. Mr, Crowdus explained the the Board of Control for the submitting of reports, plan and was assisted by the Commissioner in and it was necessary to impose fines on these of- answering questions concerning the agreement. ficials who failed to comply with Association rules. After a discussion of the plan, W, H, Crowdus It is an Association requirement that each regis- moved, seconded by Tom Mills, that the Pension tered official attend the clinic in the sport in which Agreement for executives prepared by the Retire- he is registered. Thirty-five football officials, one ment Committee be accepted by the Kentucky hundred thirty-seven basketball officials, and six- High School Athletic Association through its Board ty-four baseball officials were suspended in 1969- of Control; that the plan be put into effect as of 70 for failure to attend clinics June 5, 1970; and that the funds presently in the Attention, Principals! K.H,S,A.A. Retirement Fund, in the approximate Each principal of a K.H.S.A.A. member school amount of $63,000.00, none of which has been al- will be supplied during the forthcoming school located to any express retirement plan, be applied year with a card which will say: "Kentucky High for the purpose of funding this .Agreement, The School Athletic Association—This will introduce motion was carried unanimously. 'name of principal), (name of school)." The card It was suggested at this time that the Board go will be signed by the Commissioner. Most ad- into executive session for discussion of salaries. At ministrators of Association member schools admit the conclusion of the session, after the return of to their home contests fellow administrators as a Messrs, Sanford, Mansfield, and Wise, Richard matter of school policy. However, many times V"incent moved, seconded by Morton Combs, that these visitors hesitate to identify themselves to the Commissioner Theo, A, Sanford be re-elected for ticket takers. The card mentioned will assist in a period of one year, beginning July 1, 1970, at an this identification. annual salary of $21,500,00; and that the annual The identification cards are not to be con- salaries of Assistant (Commissioners Mansfield and sidered as regular season passes to home games Wise be set respectively at $18,500,00 and of member schools of the K,H,S,A,A, The deter- $13,500,00, The motion was carried unanimously. mining factor in the cards being accepted as passes Speaking for the Personnel and Policy Com- is the policy of the individual school. mittee, Richard Vincent moved, seconded by Mor- The identification card may be used for ad- ton Comb,s, that a transfer of $10,000,00 be made mission to all events at the state level except the from the (General Fund to the Retirement Fund, State Basketball Tournament, A different plan for The motion was carried unanimously. issuing these passes, along with passes to the dis- The Commissioner stated that in June of 19G9 trict and regional basketball tournaments, is pro- the Personnel and Policy Committee, acting under vided in basketball tournament regulations. a directive of the Board of Control, had employed THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1970 Page Three

Girls' Tennis Winners Thomas Jefferson Rifle Team Wins

(Left to Right) Jane Wheeler. Susan Sturma, Coach Roy Walton, Tates Creek, state champion- ship doubles team. (Inset) Teri Tafel, Sacred Heart, state singles champion.

Billy V. Wise as an Assistant Commissioner for a period of approximately four years, said action of the Committee having been approved in the Board meeting of August IG, 1969. He recommend- ed that the present term of Assistant Commis- sioner Wise be considered as terminating on June 30, 1973, this to allow the terms of all e.xecutives to expire at the ends of the fiscal years involved. (Left to Righl) Front Row: Winona Pittelko. Susan Tom Mills moved, seconded by W. H. Crowdus, Webb. Second Row; Mark Ray, Harold Farmer, Jr., Rich- that the recommendation of the Commissioner be ard Volz. (Insetl Paul Pasky, Seneca, individual cham- accepted. The motion was carried unanimously. pion. The Commissioner presented to the Board the 1970-71 K.H.S.A.A. budget, tlie budget being The Thomas Jefferson Higli School Rifle team amended to include the salaries for tlie executives won the 9tli State Rifle Cliampionship on April 25, mentioned. The estimated receipts are $240,950.00, with the team score of 1363. It was the first state and estimated disbursements are $240,350.00. Don win for the Jefferson County school. Paul Pasky Davis moved, seconded by W. H. Crowdus, that of the Seneca High School won individual honors the 1970-71 budget as presented be adopted. The with 284 points. motion was carried unanimously. Five teams competed in the tournament, which Chairman Don Davis of the Building Commit- was held at the Thomas Jefferson High School. tee made a report for his committee. He stated tliat Major Russell Bittle of the Louisville Male Higli the Building Committee had been negotiating with School managed the tournament. Male High Scliool the University of Kentucky for a building site of was second in scoring witli 1342, and Paul Blazer approximately one acre in size on which to con- High Scliool was third with 1307. Team and indi- struct a new K.H.S.A.A. office building, the site \'idual scores were as follows: involved being on Cooper Drive near the present Tliomas Jefferson (1363)— Ray, 276; Volz, 273; E.T.V. Building. He stated that the K.H.S.A.A. Farmer, 273; Webb, 271; Pittelko, 270. needed to expand its facilities, and that the Uni- Male (1342)^Mullen, 282; Reed, 276; Miller, versity of Kentucky was interested in purchasing 266: Woods, 262; Malone. 256. the present K.H.S.A.A. Office Building to expand Paul Blazer (1307)—Stamper, 271; Daniel, 269; its educational facilities. Mr. Davis further stated We.ssel, 266; Caldwell, 253, Calvert, 248. that appraisals on both properties had been made Owensboro (1298)—Matthews, 276; McGehee, by appraisal firms representing the University of 270: Reel, 268; Pate, 243, Williams, 232. Kentucky and the K.H.S.A.A., and that the pur- Seneca (1266)—Pasky, 284; Avdt. 258; Trask, chase prices had been agreed upon by the Build- 255; M. Demuth, 242, J. Demuth, 227. ing Committee and by certain representatives of the Universitv of Kentucky. Don Davis moved, method of seeding. It was the opinion of Board seconded by Tom Mills, that" the K.H.S.A.A. Build- members tliat seeding may work out very well in ing Committee be directed to have plans and speci- many districts, but that it would not be advisable fications prepared for the proposed new K.H.S. to amend the rule involved so that seeding the A. A. building, and that the President and Secre- two top teams in each district would be manda- tary be authorized to sign for the Board of Con- tory. The Commissioner pointed out that the foiu- trol and the K.H.S.A.A. a sale and purchase con- methods of seeding listed in K.H.S.A.A. Basketball tract with the University of Kentucky for the Rule IX-C are only suggested methods, and that transfer of certain property owned by each party, seeding by conference standings could be done in said sale and purchase contract having first had any basketball district by ma.jority vote of the the approval of the Association's attorney. The mo- school representatives involved. tion was carried unanimously. The Board set October 3 as the date for its fall The Commissioner discussed with members of meeting. the Board a reciuest of Ath. Dir. Pete Grigsb.y, Tom Mills moved, seconded by Richard Vincent, Jr., of the McDowell High School, that K.H.S.A.A. that all bills of the Association for the period be- Basketball Rule IX, Section C, be amended to ginning April 1, 1970, and ending May 31. 1970, be provide district tournament seeding of the two top allowed. The motion was carried unanimously. teams in each district: and that seeding by con- There being no further business, the meeting ference standings be included in the rule as a fifth adjourned, — — — — ——

Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1970 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET—CLASS AA Lexington, Kentucky, May 16, 1970 Lafayette High School Track Team—K.H.S.A.A. Champion 1970

Lefl lo Righl! Fronl Row: Mqr. B. Charllon, T. Snow.len D Be"9-, M. KoUras, N. Freeman. B. CruJcher, P. Crewe, R. King. W. Freeman. Second Row: K. Day, J. Wright, B. Moberly. C. Caudill, D. Marshall. G. Taylor, S. Short, Coach H. Barnell. Mgr. S. Wilson. Third Row: D. Higgfns, D. Eckdahl. S. Grady. J. Tiedje. R. Jones, J. Palmer. M. Houp.

100 Yard Dash— 120 Yard High Hurdles— High Jump 1. CoUins-MadisonviUe-No. Hop- Jones-Lafayette 1. Wilson-Union County kins Redfern-Owensboro 2. Chapman-Bryan Station 2. Hamilton-Bryan Station Taylor-Simon Kenton 3. Embree-LaRue County 3. Wilson-Paducah Tilgliman Sims-Shepherdsville 4. Kleykamp-Paul Blazer 4. Gallicliio-Newport Catholic Dixon-LaRue County 5. Thomas-Danville 5. Welch-Elizabethtown Duty-North Hardin Time-14.3 Turner-Mayfield Time-10.0 220 Yard Dash— 180 Yard Low Hurdles Height-6'4 1/4" 1. Jones-Lafayette 1. Taylor-Lafayette 2. Long Jump 2. Wilson-Paducah Tilghman Redfern-Owensboro 3. Taylor-Simon Kenton 1. Embree-LaRue County 3. Collins-Madisonville-No. Hop- kins 4. Slms-Shepherdsville 2. Freeman-Lafayette 5. County 3. 4. Briggs-Franklin-Simpson Wilson-Fleming Wilson-Union County 4. 5. Gallichio-Newport 'Catholic Montgomery-Elizabetlitown Time-20.0 5. Dawson-Danville Time-22.3 830 Yard Relay— 440 Distance-22'3 1/2" Yard Dash— 1. Lafayette 1. Taylor-Lafayette 2. Newport Catholic Triple Jump— 2. Cleaner-Meade County 3. Elizabethtown 1. Briggs-Franklin Simpson 3. Posey-Henderson County 4. Paducah Tilghman 2. Dawson-Danville 4. Wehmeyer-Newport Catholic 5. Owensboro 3. Wilson-Union County 5. Haw'kins-Paducah Tilghman 4. Garrett-Paducah Tilghman Time-1:30.7 5. Plunkett-Covington Catholic Time-50.1 880 Yard Run— Mile Relay Distance-47'5" 1. Lafayette 1. Young-Somerset Briggs set a new state record with 2. Henderson County Peterson -Elizabethtown his distance of ATS", Segeser-Tates Creek 3. Newport Catholic Heilman-Highlands 4. Paducah Tilghman Discus 5. Elizabethtown Milburn-Daviess County 1. Bates-Elizabethtown 2. Wilson-Union County Time-3:25.3 Time-1:.59.6 3. Fischesser-Covington Catholic Mile Run— Shot Put— 4. Bolton-Scott County 1. Smith-Knox Central 5. Borders-Glasgow 1. Weathers-Woodford County 2. Grady-Covington Catholic 2. Skelton-Covington Catholic 3. Bruins-Bryan Station Distance-142'9" 3. Roof-Paducah Tilghman 4. Graddick-Owensboro 4. Wilson-Union County 5. Welch-Paducah Tilghman TOTAL POINTS 5. Shavers-Boyd County Lafayette 41 Time-4:32.4 Distance-52'10 1/2" Paducah Tilghman 18 2 Mile Run Union County 18 1. Pusey-Fort Knox Pole Vault— Elizabethtown 17 2. Hadley-Adair County 1. Nonwieler-Daviess County Covington Catholic 15 3. Gregory-Covington Catholic 2. Riley-North Marshall Newport Catholic 14 4. Dawson-Danville 3. Elam-Bryan Station Bryan Station _ 14 5. Caudill-Lafayette 4. VonHandoke-Newport Catholic Ov^ensboro H 5. Bottoms-Paul Blazer LaRue County 10 Time-9:32.2 Hagerman-Russell County Madisonville-No. Hopkins 9 Pusey set a new slate record with Franklin Simpson 8 his time of 9:32.2. Height-13' Danville 7 1/3 — — — —— —

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Henderson County _ 7 Shepherdsville 4 Scott County 2 Daviess County 7 Meade County 4 Boyd County 1 Woodford County 6 North Marsliall 4 Fleming County 1 Simon Kenton 6 Adair County _ 4 Glasgow _ 1 Knox Central _ G Tatcs Creek 3 Russell 1/2 Tomersst __ S Paul Blazer 2 1/2 North Hardin 1/3 Fort Knox _ 6 Highlands 2 Mayfield 1/3 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET—CLASS AAA Louisville, Kentucky, May 22, 1970 Eastern High School Track Team—K.H.S.A.A. Champion 197U

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(Left io Right! Front Row: C. Dow, N. Owens, S. Davis, P. Best, K. Cooper, K. Smith, B. Trowel, T. Smith, L. Watscn. M. Schultz, P. James, J. Segner. Second Row: Co 'ch T. Ab'^ott, K. Krawiec, H. Trowel, C. Brown, D. Shelburn, M. Martin, W. Martin, S. Hardin, D. McCoy, L. Mussman, L. Gildea, J. Smith, F. Thornton, A. Woods.

50 Yard Hurdles— 440 Yard Dash— Shol 1. Samuels-Male 1- Dow-Eastern 1 White-Male 2. Bishop-Thomas Jefferson 2, Houchin-Vallev 2 Jordan-Central 3. Smitli-Shawnee 3. Kleniert-Sacred Heart 3 Holman-Fern Creek 4. Patterson-Ballard 4. Martm-Eastern 4 Barnett-Valley 5, DeLozier-Southern 5, Lovo-Din-rett Presley-Iroquois Time-58,3 Distance-36' Time-7.2 Dow set a new state record with 70 Yard Hurdles— her time of 58.3. Discus 1. Samuels-Male 1. Lalia-Soiithern 2. Titus-Thomas Jefferson Stuart 880 Yard 2. Elhs-Jesse 3. Patterson-Ballard Run— 3. Riley-Jeffersontown 1. Dow-Eastern 4. Smith-Slrawnee •4. Holman-Fern Creek 2. Lovo-Durrett 5. Hardin-Eastern 5. White-Male 3. Holt-Central Time-9.1 4. Sweeney-Durrett Distance-116'5" Samuels set a new stale record 5. Shelbourne-Eastern Laha set a new state record with with her time of 9.1. her distance of 116'5". 50 Yard Dash— Time-2:23.5 1. Cochran-Sliawnee High Jump 440 Relay 2. McManus-Central Yard 1. Hughes-Central 3. Mattingly-Westport 1. Eastern 2. Smith-Eastern 2. 4. Martin-Eastern Male 3. Undervvood-Fairdale 5. Sweeney-Durrett 3. Shawnee 4. Hoskins-Angela Merici 4. Ballard 5. Gillespie-Sacred Heart Time-6.: 5. Thomas Jefferson Height-4'11 1/4" 75 Yard Dash— Time-49.7 1. Cochran-Shawnee 2. McManus-Central Eastern set a new slate record Long Jump Samuels-Male 3. Davis-Eastern wilh their time of 49.7. 4. Martin-Eastern Buck-Western Vutiiro-Iroquois 5. Sweeney-Thomas Jefferson 880 Yard Relay— Mereditli-Durrett Time-8.6 1. Eastern Carter-Male 2. Male Cochran set a new state record Distance-17 with her time of 8.6. 3. Fern Creek 4. Thomas Jefferson 100 Yard Dash— TOTAL POINTS 5. Valley 1. McManus-Central Eastern 53 37 2. Dav'is-Eastern Time-1:44.5 Male 3. Logan-Central Central 36 4. Sadler-Fairdale Eastern set a new state record Shawnee — 25 5. Thornton-Eastern with their time of 1:44.5. Thomas Jefferson , 13 13 Durrett --- U Time-11.3 880 Yard Medley Relay Valley 220 Yard Dash— Fern Creek 8 1. Eastern Southern 7 1. McManus-Central 2. Vallev Fairdale 2. Cochran-Shawnee 3. Male Sadler-Fairdale Iroquois 3. 4. Durrett Sacred Heart 4 4. Trowell-Eastern 5. Shawnee Davis-Eastern Jesse Stuart - 4 5. 4 Tiine-1:52.9 Western Time-25.2 Westport 3 3 McManus set a new slate record Eastern tied the slate record with Jeffersontown - - — with her lime of 25.2. their time of 1:52.9. Angela Merici ^ —— —— — — —

Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1970 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET—CLASS A Lexington, Kentucky, May 16, 1970 Bardstown High School Track Team—K.H.S.A.A. Champion 1970

(Lefl to Righl) Front Row: James Biven, Dale Downs, Jerry Willett. Second Row: Ricky Hill, Mark Mathis, Joe Lee Phillies, Mike Wickliffe. 100 Yard Dash— 180 Yard Low Hurdles- Triple Jump 1. Paiks-Hanodsburg 1. West-Fort Campbell 1. Bivins-Bardsto\yn 2- Coles-Fort Campbell 2. Honeycutt-Hiseville Berry -Frankfort 3. Sprague-Bellevue 3. White-Dayton 3. Yates-Ballard County 4. Wickliffe-Baidstowii 4. Reed-Jenkins 4. Smoot- Williamsburg 5. Brooks-Batli Countv n Francis-Raceland 5. Glossner-Bishop Brossart Time-9.7 Time-21.2 Distance-46' 1/4" 220 Yard Dash— 880 Yard Relay Discus 1. Parks-HarrodsbLirg 1. Frankfort 1. Hathaway-Providence 2. Johnson-South Marshall 2. Fort Campbell 2. Bushong-Tompkinsville 3. Sprague-Bellevue 3. Bardstown 3. Rodgers-Frankfort 4. Hardin-Burgin 4. Burgin 4. Hall-K.M.I. 5. Potter-Elkhorn City 5. Bath County 5. Walton-Davton Tiine-22.5 Time-1:32.7 Distance-154' 3 1/4" 440 Yard Dash— Mile Relay- 1 Stoerzer-Lexington Catholic 1. Frankfort TOTAL POINTS 2. Hamilton-Crittenden County 2. Fort Campbell 3. Rankin-Boyle County 3. Bardstown Bardstown 30 4. Cooper-West Hardin 4. Carroll County Frankfort 28 5. Spraeue-Bellevue 5. Pineville Fort Campbell 18 Time-51.3 Time-3:30.1 Providence 12 880 Yard Run— Shot Put Tompkinsville 12 Harrodsburg 12 1. Woolfoik-Providence 1. Yates-Ballard County Crittenden 2. Mathis-Bardstown 2. Bushong-Tompkinsville County 10 Hiseville _ 3. Grobneier-Carroll County 3. Rogers-Frankfort 10 Lexington 4. Northern-Russellville 4. Ikerd-K.M.L Catholic 10 Bellevue 10 5. Coffev-Monticello 5. Potter-Elkhorn City Time-2:04.6 Distance 51' 6 1/2" Ballard 9 Mile Run Pole Vault— Jenkins _^ 8 Raceland 8 1. Hill-Bardstown Cliildress-Murray Frankfort 7 2. Jergent-Fleming-Neon .lones-Tompkinsville Mo.nticello 7 3. Picklesimer-Raceland Delaney-Bellevue DayIon _ 6 4. Dannaker-St. Mary's Wander-K.M.I. St. Mary's 6 5. Lehew-Bishop Brossart Tackctt- Jenkins Murray _ 6 Time-4:36.1 Height-ir Boyle County 5 2 Mile — Run High Jump Carroll County 5 1. Daffron-Monticello 1. Wheeler-Crittenden County RussellviUe S 2. Shields-St. Mary's 2. Bachelor-Eminence Eminence 4 3. McGowan-Frankfort 3. Berry-Frankfort Fleming Neon 4 4. Eddy-Dayton 4. Brooks-Mt. Sterling Bishop Brossart 4 5. Wright-Jenkins 5. Rosenbaum-K.M.I. Burgin 4 Time 10:02. Height-6' 1/4" South Marshall 4 120 Yard High Hurdles— Long Jump Mt. Sterling 2

1 Uone.Ncutt-Hiscville 1 Bivms-Bardstown Bath County _ 2 2. Francis-Raceland Reed-Jenkins West Hardin 2 3. Webb-Lexington Catholic McKinney-Russellville Elkhorn City 2 4. Moore-Boyle County Glossner-Bishop Brossart Williamsburg 2 5. Pawlukiewiez-Fort Campbell Roche-Le.xington Catholic Fulton 1 Time 15.6 Distance-21' 3 3/4" Pineville I — — ——

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1970 Page Seven KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET—CLASS AA Lexington, Kentucky, May 16, 1970 Christian County High School TrackTeam—K.H.S.A.A. Champion 1970 v^^tm^TKrr

.-'4 -''.,- -• »- • V;ii', " .*c>7 .-'.V,. ..Vf ,;'; --l- V?'iVi' vb, (Left to Right) Kneeling: M. Brewer, S. Irwin, V. Caldwell, S. Fe,ntress. P. Hayes. Second Row: Coach Meisel, K. Young, P. Houchens. B. Croney, P. Marquess, W. Newton, Ass't. Coach H. Scott.

50 Yard Hurdles— 440 Yard Dash — Discus 1. Frecking-Boone County 1- Moornian-Owensboro 1. Thomas-Paul Blazer 2. Marquess-Christian County 2. Caldwell-Christian County 2. Hayes-Christian County 3. Badgett-Madisonville No. Hop- 3. Vaughn-Boone County 3. Redmon-Adair County kins 4 Boyers-Harrison County 4. Casey-Henry Clay 4. Word-Franklin County 5. Mitchell-Greensburg 5. Holder-Owensboro 5. Meadows-Paul Blazer Time-59.2 Distance-117' 9" Time-7.2 Thomas set a new state record with 880 Yard Run her distance of 117' 9", 70 Yard Hurdles— Rice-Boyd County High Jump 1. Frecking-Boone County Newton-Christian County 1. Newcomb-Owensboro 2. Haeier-North Marshall Blakeman-Greensburg 2. Ctishenberry-Hopkinsville 3. Badgett-Madisonville No. Hop- Insko-Franklin County 3. Campbell-Madison Central kins Parker-Owensboro 4. Zehnder-Boone County 4. Meadows-Paul Blazer Time-2:28.7 5. Rice-Boyd County 5. Webb-Franklin County Height-4' 11" Time-9.7 440 Yard Relay— Long Jump 50 Yard Dash— 1 Christian County 1. Luzadder-Paul Blazer 1. Arkins-Christian County 2. Franklin County 2. Vaughn-Boone County 2. Brown-Owensboro 3. Madisonville-North Hopkins 3. Houchens-Christian County 3. Frecking-Boone County 4. Boone County 4. DLxon-Henderson County 4. Baker-Franklin County 5. Paul G. Blazer 5. Warfleld-Brvan Station Distance-17'3 4" 5. Howard -Fort Knox Time-SO.O Time-6.1 880 Yard Relay— TOTAL POINTS 75 Yard Dash— 1. Christian County Christian County 61 1. Arkins-Christian County 2. Franklin County Owensboro 33 2 Lockwood-Paul Blazer 3. Owensboro Boone County 28 3. Howard-Fort Knox 4. Paul G. Blazer Paul Blazer 23 4. Barret t-Owensboro 5. Franklin-Simpson Franklin County 18 14 5. Robbins-Boone County Time 1:45.3 Boyd County No. 9 Time-8.8 Madisonville Hopkins Paducah Tilghman 6 880 Yard Medley Relay— — 100 Yard Dash— Fort Knox _ 4 1. Christian County 1. Arkins-Christian County Franklin-Simpson 4 2. Boyd County 2. Moorman-Owensboro North MarshaU 4 3. Bryan Station 3. Combs-Franklin County Bryan Station 4 4. Carroll County 4. Groves-Hazard Greensburg 4 5, Franklin-Simpson 5. Barrow-Paul Blazer Tales Creek 4 Time-11.1 Time-1:53.2 Hopkinsville 4 Carroll County 4 220 Yard Dash— Shot Put— Adair County 3 1. Shumpert-Paducah Tilghman 1. Cronev-Christian County Henry Clay . 3 2. Hutsell-Tates Creek 2. Czepyha-Owensboro Madison Central 3 3. McNary-Owensboro 3 Lemaster-Boyd County Hazard 2 4. Hogan-Franklin Simpson 4. Aldrige-CarroU County Henderso,n County 2 5. Hutchins-Meade County 5. Casey-Henry Clay Harrison County 2 Time-25.9 Distance-36' 2" Meade County 1 — —

Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1970 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET—CLASS A

Lexington, Kentucky, May 16. 1970 Frankfort High School Track Team—K.H.S.A.A. Champion 1970

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(Lefl lo Righl) Front Row: Cindy Jackson, Elizabeth Johnson, Ann Thomas. Second Row: Mgr. Crit Blackburn, Sharon Parido, Annette Herzel, Clara Horn.

SO Yard Hurdles— 440 Yard Dash— Discus— 1. Thurniand-Lvnn Camp 1. Herzel-Frankfort 1. Carmack-Oneida Inst. 2. Sleet-Boyle County 2. Baker-Russellville 2. Mathews-Temple Hill 3. Burry-Lexington Catholic 3. Baxter-Hindman 3. Little-Fairview 4. Teeter-Ballard Memorial 4. Thomas-Maysville 4. Shaw-Lexington Catholic 5. Wells-Russellville 5. Curlev-Harlan 5. Thurmand-Lynn Camp Time-7.1 Time-63.3 Distance-92' 3 1/2" 880 70 Yard Hurdles— Yard Run 1. Johnson-Frankfort 1. Sleet-Boyle County High Jump 2. Stewart-Mavsville 2. Thurmand-Lynn Camp 1. Piers-St. Mary 3. Shipley-Park City 3. Burry-Lexington Catholic 2. Waugh-Prichard 4. Alexander-Trigg County 4. Teeter-Ballard Memorial 3. Steele-Russellville 5. Webb-Bovle County 4. Webb-Boyle County 5. Richardson-Bath County Time-2:22.3 5. DeRossette-Lexington Catholic Time-9.8 Johnson set a ne^v slate record with 9" her time of 2:22,3, Height-4' 50 Yard Dash— 440 Yard Relay— 1 Walker-Harlan Long Jump 1. Lexington Catholic 2. Brasher-Bath County 1. Walker-Harlan 2. Russellville 3. Wilcher-Mercer County 2. Fraser-Lexington Catholic 3. Boyle County 4. Anderson-Ballard County 3. Frazier-Providence 4. Maysville 5. Greever-Temple Hill 4. White-Paintsville 5. Trigg Time-6.2 County Time-52.1 5. Kemp-Russellville 75 Yard Dash— 880 Yard Relay— Distance-16' 11 3/4" 1. Walker-Harlan 1. Frankfort 2. Anderson-Ballard Memorial 2. Maysville 3. Wilcher-Mercer County 3. Boyle County TOTAL POINTS 4. Crenshan-Russellville 4. Trigg County Frankfort 31 5. Russellville 5. Henrv-Mavsville Boyle County _ 23 Time-1.48.5 Time-9.0 Russellville 23 880 Yard Medley Relay— 100 Yard Dash— Harlan 20 1. Frankfort Lexington CalhoUc 19 1. Brashear-Bath County 2. Trigg County Maysville 16 2. Wilcher-Mercer County 3. Russellville Trigg County 14 3. Crenshan-Russellville 4. Boyle County Bath County 11 4. Sleet-Boyle County 5. Prichard Temple HiU . 11 5. Thompson-Trigg County Time 1:52.4 Lynn Camp _ 11 TLme-U.S Frankfort set a new stale record Mercer Coiinly 10 with their time of 1:52.4. Ballard County 10 220 Yard Dash— Shot Put— Oneida Inst. 10 1. Herzel-Frankfort 1. Mathews-Temple Hill St. Mary's 9 2. Diggs-Trigg County 2. Carmack-Oneida Inst. Fairview 5 3. Routt-Maysville 3. Vincent-St. Mary's Prichard _._ 5 4. Benton-Russellville 4. Little-Fairview Hindman 3 5. Robinson-Harlan 5. Horne-Frankfort Paintsville 2 Time-26.8 Distance-34' 1 1/2" Russell 1 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST. 1970 Page Nine

Thirty-Seventh Annual Kentucky High School Tennis Tournament—Boys

Louisville, June 5-6, 1970

SINGLES

QUARTER- SEMI- FINALS FINALS FINALS

Cooper-St. Xavier Cooper 6-0; 6-1 Crab tree-Southern Cooper 6-0; 6-0 Purcell-Murray Univ. Chadwell 16-1; 6-4 Hammer- Chadwell-Shelbyville Cooper Tompkinsville 6-2; 6-1 Deal-Bellevue Plock Deal-Bellevue 16-2; 6-4 Plock-Westport Algood 6-3; 6-2 Algood-Henderson Algood "16-3: 6-1 Cooper Boling-Bowling Green 6-2; 6-4

Plock-Ballard G. Plock 7-5; 5-7; 6-0 Reed-Lafayette G. Plock 6-3; 6-0 Massie-Henry Clay Massie 6-4; 1-6; 6-2 Thomas-Bellevue G. Plock Connelly- 7-5; 2-6; 6-3 Paul Blazer Schell-Owensboro Sims Schell-Owensboro 6-0; 6-3 Sims-Trinity Sims 6-1; 6-3 Kane-Pleasure Ridge Weller 6-0; 6-4 Weller-Middlesboro

DOUBLES

SEMI- FINALS FINALS Trinity Trinity 6-4; 6-4 Hopkinsvile Trinity 6-0; 6-2 ShelbyviUe ShelbyviUe 6-2; 7-5 Paul Blazer Trinity 6-3; 6-0 Covington Catholic U. Bowling Green Univ. Bowling Green 6-1; 6-3 U. Bowling Green Henry Clay Doss 7-5; 6-1 Henry Clay Henry Clay 4-6; 6-3; 6-4 Waggener Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1970

Kentucky High School Baseball Tournament

Sports Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

June 2-4, 1970 Madisonville-North Hopkins (12) Madisonville-North Tournament Officials Hopkins (2) Louis Frankel. Louisville Lafayette (11) Don Hardin, Moreliead Tilghman Sonny Hubbs, Paducah Paducah (2) Jerry Kiinmei. Beechmont Somerset (3) Paul Lamb. Lexington Paducah Tilghman (3) Richard Morgan. Richard Morse. Radeliff Paducah Tilghman (4) Richard Uriage. Ft. Thomas

Trinity (0) Ehzabethtown Elizabethtown (6) Champion Elizabethtown (3) Elizabethtown (6) Covington Catholic (0) Russell (0) RusseU (1) All-Tournament Team lb-Vic Travis, Lafayette 2b-Tim Williams. Somerset 3b-Gates Erwin. Madisonville ss-Vince Hartledge. E'town of-Ricky White. Paducah of-Daruiy Rice. Russell o£-Donnie Walters. E'town c-Doug Sexton. Elizabethtown p-Ernie Lewis, Elizabethtown p-David Phelps, Paducah

Eleventh Annual Kentucky High School Tennis Tournament—Girls

Louisville, June 5-6, 1970 SINGLES QUARTER. SEMI- FINALS FINALS FINALS

Tafel-Sacred Heart Tafel 6-0; 6-1 Ramsey-Elizabethtown Tafel 6-1; 6-2 Dalton-Angela Merici Watson 7-5; 6-0 Tafel Watson-Henry Clay 6-1; 6-3

Thompson-Henderson Padgett 6-3; 5-7; 7-5 Padgett-Somerset McGuire 6-3; 6-2 McGuire-Sacred Heart McGuire .

6-3; 6-2 J Foreman-Highlands Tafel 6-1; 6-2 GiUim-CoUegiate Gillim 6-2; 6-2 Henning-Mercy Academy Gillim 6-3; 6-3 Metzroth-Iroquois Metzroth 6-8; 6-4; 6-0 Holmes-Glasgow Gillim Watson-Model Watson 6-4; 6-3 7-5; 6-0 Miller-Holy Name Wheeler 6-0; 6-2 Wheeler-Tates Creek Wheeler 7-5; 6-3 Eicher-Highlands THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1970 Page Eleven DOUBLES SEMI- FINALS FINALS

Tates Creek Tates Creek 6-1; 6-0 Bowling Green Tates Creek 1-6; 6-2; 6-3 Highlands Sacred Heart 6-0; 6-1 Sacred Heart Tates Creek 6-0; 7-5 Atherton Atherton 6-3; 6-2 Hopkinsville Atherton 7-5; 4-6; 6-4 Paul Blazer Paul Blazer 6-3; 6-2 Holy Rosary

Russellville Team is Champion 152 —Musgrove (Paducah Tilghman), Mahan (Clark County). Fabel (Madisonville-No. Hopkins) 153—Lowry (Waggener). Wylie (Mayfield) 154—Riddle (Madisonville-No. Hopkins), Just (Flaget), Lowery (Paducah Tilghman), Albritton (Mayfield) 155—Epperson (Clark County), George (St. Xavier), udson (Bardstown), Gray (Madisonville- No. Hopkins) 156— Finlay (Model), Foster (Western), Davison (Trinity), Cooksey (Scottsville), Sailsbury (Pres- tonsburg), Turnblazer (Middlesboro), Ehlen (Dixie Heights) 157—Wilson (Middlesboro), Martin (Clark County), Kirkpatrick (Owensboro)

Minutes of Meeting K.H.S.A.A. Gymnastics Meeting Lexington, Ky., May 26, 1970 (Lefl lo Righl) Stewarl Wheeler. Tom Threlkeld, Coach Ronald Beckham, Gerry Swilzer. Hal Freeman. (Inset) The Kentucky High School Athletic Association James Clements. Trinity, individual champion. Gymnastics Committee met at the KHSAA Build- The Russellville High School Golf team won ing, Lexington, Kentucky, on May 26, 1970. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Ber- tlie 1970 State Tournament, held at the Lindsey Golf Course, Fort Knox, on May 19-20. James L. nard "Skeeter" Johnson, at 7:29 p.m. Present at the were Burckle, Clements of the Trinity High School was the win- meeting Susan James "Cap" Caudill, "Andy" Hopkins, Cleorge Jefferson, Ber- ner in the State Individual Tournament, held at Andrew the Anderson Golf Course, Fort Knox, a week nard "Skeeter" Johnson, Sheila Kuhlman, Jim Sanford. later. Both tournaments were managed by Ed Nance, and Ted that R. Mudd, Athletic Director at the Butler High School, The Chairman announced Barney Groves Louisville. had resigned as a member of the committee since he was leaving Kentucky to accept a position in were: Russellville, Scores of the leading teams Richmond, Virginia. 617: Trinity, Clark County. St. Xavier, 618; 628; Mr. Sanford stated that the State Gymnastics 632, Covington Catholic, 633: Tates Creek, 639; Meet would be held on February 20, 1971. The Feb- Madisonville-North Hopkins, 640; Bardstown, 645; ruary date was set so as not to conflict with other Middlesboro, 648; Lebanon, 651; Paducah Tilgh- KHSAA activities. man, 656; Pleasure Ridge, 660. After a brief discussion, the Committee decided Individual scores of some of the tournament that the 1971 KHSAA Gymnastics Meet would be leaders were: held in Lexington with a recommendation that it 147—Clements (Trinity), Byington (Tates be held in Louisville the following year. Creek) (Clements won title on first hole of sudden- The Committee revised the K.H.S.A.A. Gym- death playoff) nastics Rules and made the following changes:

149—Barnhart (Tates Creek). Richards (Leba- 1. Tumbling. Trampoline, and All- Around will be non), Strom (Meade County), Mitchell (Caldwell Special Events. (These events will not be includ- County), Hurley (Covington (jatholic) eci in team points.) 150—Allison (Pleasure Ridge Park), Shelborne 2. Team scores will be determined by calculating (Paducah Tilghman) the top three individual scores for each event, 151 —Stansel (Covington Catholic), Logan excluding Tumbling. Trampoline, and AU- (Shelbyville) Around scores. Page Tweh'e THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1970

3. Each participant must have represented his Slate Championship Tennis Team school in at least one interscholastic gymnastics meet during the year to be eligible to enter the State Gymnastics Meet. (Must be between schools.) 4. The table of difficulty for vaulting was up- dated. The height of the horse for boys vaulting was set at 53". Two vaults per person will be executed and the best score will be the final score. 5. The Girls' rules will be taken from the Division of Girls' and Women's Sports (DGWS) 70-72. The Committee recommended that coaches use the Federation International Gymnastics (F.I.G.) Code of Points for more detailed information (Left to Right) T. Roberts, Trinity, state cham- concerning Gymnastics competition. pionship dovibles team; T. Cooper, St. Xavier, state 6. The low bar of the uneven parallel bars may be singles champion; M. Kane, Trinity, state cham- adjusted (length and/or width). (Two uneven pionship doubles team. parallel bars will be made available to facilitate time problem. 'While one person is performing, the next person will adjust the other set of un- AUDIT even parallel bars.) (Co7itinued jrom Page One) 7. The head spring vault will not be accepted as a vault for girls. Trick: Expenses 1,674.43 The meeting adjourned at 9:20 p.m. Regional Trophies and Medals 8,557,18 Respectfully submitted. Officials (Stale Meets) 1,215.50 Bernard M. Johnson Mileage and Local E.ntertainmenl

(State Meets) . 8,031.68 Kenlucky Home School Golfers Are Winners New Equipment 92.50 Ticket Sellers and Takers (State Meets) 80.00 M'scellaneous Expenses (State Meets) 297.64 19,948.93

Baseball: Refunds on District Tournament Deficits 1,760.05 Trophies and Awards 2,499.56 Refunds on Regional Tournament Deficits 195.00 Baseballs (Slate Tournament) __ 62.16 Transportation (S. Tournament) 827.00 Meals (State Tournament) 1,782.00 Lodging (State Tournament) 1,360.00 Ticket Sellers and Takers (Stale Tour.namenl) 90.00 Public Address Announcers (Slate Tournament) 65.00 Scorer (State Tournament) 25.00 Umpires (State Tournament) 931.45 (Lslt to Righl) Beth Radford, April De,nham, Louise Expenses-Assistant Manager 47.75 Crawioi'd, Enzabeth Slough. (Inset) Hoose, (State Tournament) Myra Van 9,715.97 Lafayette, individual champion. Groundsme,n (Stale Tournament) 71.00 The Sixth K.H.S.A.A. State Goll Tournament for Girls was held at the Elizabethtown Country Cross Country: Local Entertainment 19-20. Kentucky Mileage and Club Golf Course on May The (State Tournament) 1,278.60 Home School team won the championship with a Trophies and Awards 1,459.01 score of 734. Myra 'Van Hoose of Lafayette was the Expenses-State Meets 128,55 2,866.16 indi\'idual winner, with a score of 165. The tourna- ment was managed by Miss Matilda 'Walker of the Football Playoffs: Westport High School. Printing 165.81 Twelve full teams competed in the tournament, Trophies and Awards - 1,008.48 Transportation 240.00 having qualified in regional competition. These Lodging - 150.00 teams and their scores were: Kentucky Home Meals 627.00 School, 734; Lafayette, 780; Tates Creek, 788; Field Renlal-Addilional Labor __ 1,087.85 Sacred Heart, 808; Stanford, 808; BowUng Green, Officials 551.00 Ticket Sellers and Takers 345.00 814; County, 834; Glas- Maysville, 827; Henderson P. A. & Scoreboard 65.00 gow, 835; Greenville, 842; Mason County, 880; Footballs -- 92.00 Frankhn County, 906. Incidental Expenses-Board Grant 3,600.00 Expenses 54.00 Individual scores of some of the tournament Press Box Special Police 409.50 leaders—were; Honorarium and Expenses- 165 'Van Hoose (Lafayette) Game Managers 398.65 168—Burns CWaggener) Miscellaneous Expenses 400.00 9,194.29 169—Kylem (Highlands) 172—Radford (Kentucky Home), Lear (Tates Rifle Marksmanship: Creek) Mileage and Local Entertainment 174 Crawford (Kentucky Home) (Stale Tournament) 187.80 — Trophies and Awards 77.56 178—Belmore fUniversity) Officials( State Tournamenl) 59.00 324.36 179—Hodge (Elizabethtown), 'Wilson (Hender- son County) Wrestling: 180—Edwards (Cumberland) Expenses-State Committee 717.83 182—Stough (Kentucky Home) Trophies apd Awards 620.94 184—'Watts (Lafayette), Knight (Maysville) Officials (Slate Tournament) 550.00 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1970 Page Thirteen

Mileage and Local Enterlainment DISBURSEMENTS: (Stale Tournamenll . 1,131.55 Insurance Premiums S 2,613.85 Prinling 55.10 U. S. Treasury Bill-lsl Security Natl. Renlals (State fournamentl 230.00 Bank & Trust Co. 13.355.69 Custodial Service (State Tournament) 124.79 Cash Balance __ 442.92 Police (Slate Tournament) 205.80 Refunds on Regional K.H.S.A.A. ASSETS: Tournament Deficits _ 69.79 Cash Balance-lsl Security Nal'l. Bank Miscellaneous Expenses- & Trust CO. . . 32,353.51 (Stale Tournament) 22.02 3,728.32 U. S. Savings Bonds (value. June 30, 1970) 84,036.00 Gymnastics: ~ Savings Certificate-Central Bank & Trusl Co. 10,000.00 Expenses-State Committee 307.83 Savings Account-lst Federal S. & L. Assn. ___ 10,000.00

Trophies and Awards 219.05 Savings Account-Union Fed. S. & L. Ass'n. _ 10,000.00 Officials (Stale Meets) 307.00 Savings Account-Lexington Fed. S. & L. Ass'n. 10,030.03 Mileage and Local Enlertainmenl U. S. Treasury Bill 59,432,00 (Slate Meets) 473.50 Miscellaneous Expenses Total Funds on Hand, June 30, 1970 S 215,811.51 (Stale Meets) 75.72 1383.10 Estimated Value of K.H.S.A.A. Bldg. Equipnienl _ __ 112,778.00 Total Disbursements S 423,294.27 Total K.H.S.A.A. Assets S 328.589.51 _ s 423,294.27 K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT FUND ASSETS: Balance-lst Secliiit\ Nat'l Cash Balance S 32,353.51 Cash Banl< & Trust Co. $ 442.92 BANK RECONCILEMENT Centra] Bank & Trust Co. - Certificate 10.000.00 Balance per bank statement, June 30, 1970 _-- S 34,707.79 Bank of Commerce - Certificate 15,030.00 Less Outstanding Checks: 1st Federal S. & L. Ass'n - Certificates 9.000.00 No. 752 S 69.79 1st Fed. S & L. Ass'n - Savings Account 3,970.19 No. 1039 11.40 1st Securilv Natl Bank & Trust Co. - No. 1125 , . . 48.00 Savings Account 22,151.03 No. 1218 1,018.00 U. S. Treasurv Bill 13.356.69 No. 1241 _ 64.20 No. 1259 50).00 Total Retirement Fund Assets $73,920.83 No. 1296 5.70 No. 1297 _. eO.OO No. 1299 _ ___ 153.40 In Support Of Ankles No. 1305 2.00 No. 1307 271.46 The -wisdom of wrapping or taping of anlcles No. 1308 150.33 as a measure to prevent serious ankle injury is currently being re-examined, on the grounds that 2,354.28 such measures are not effective in preventing sprains, dislocations. e Bank Balance June 30, 1970 S 32,353.51 serious fractures and The questioners point out that such injuries occur any- 1970 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT way in players whose ankles had been wrapped RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS or taped. They contend further that the ability of RECEIPTS: the ankle joint to undergo inversion (inward turn- Ticket Sales 5238,835.00 ing) and eversion (outward turning) is one form Profit on Programs 4,829.28 Radio Fees 3,110.03 of projection to the knee joint also when the foot Television Fee 8,510.00 is fixed to the ground while the weight of the body Redepcsit 20.00 S 255,304.28 is turned against the lower extremity. DISBURSEMENTS; Wrapping or taping of the ankle — so that Prinli^ig 1,506,49 argument goes — ser\'es to limit its mobility and Trophies and Awards 778.59 thereby places a greater strain on the knee and Postage _ 250.03 Refunds _ 80,00 favors more serious injuries to that joint. Finally, Insurance 1,571.00 one critic insists that neither taping nor wrapping Incidental expenses (16) Teams 8,000.00 exert any appreciable limitation on ankle motion Transportation __ 2,382.90 for more than the first ten minutes of exercise Lodging 7,523.64 Meals 10,442.71 anyway (this point appears to contravene the alle- Coliseum Rental 10,000.00 gation that wrapping or taping poses a serious Organist 60.00 threat to the knee). Officials' Fees and Expenses 1,887.55 is very statistical observation or Scorers and Timers 703.00 There scanty Shot Chart Keepers and experimental evidence to confirm or deny these Statisticians 640.00 allegations. What little there is. however, tends to Ushers __ 3,640.00 confirm that the common practice of wrapping Ticket Sellers, Ticket Takers and Guards ^_ 4,373.58 and taping ankles is truly a measure of significant Public Address Announcers 320.03 value in the prevention of serious ankle, and per- Films 400.00 haps even knee, injuries. Towel Service 170.00 Miscellaneous Expenses- These studies are on record dealing with the Tournament Manager 120.41 effects on ankle action of wrapping and taping the Honorariums and Expenses- ankles, all in 1962 and 1963. In one, three different Assistant Tournament Managers 2,326.58 taping techniques were used and ankle motion Bad Check 20.00 Stale Sales Tax 11,563.46 measured before and after a specified exercise by Press Room Expenses 311.50 69,071.41 m.eans of an electric goniometer. In the second, the resistance of four different adhesive strap- Transfer of Funds-Amount Trans- pings to a force of plantar flexion and inversion ferred to K.H.S.A.A. as Tourna- ment Profit __ S 186,232.87 was tested before and after exercise for ten min- utes. The third used the same means of testing 1969-70 K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT FUND the resistance of the ankle ligaments to stress RECEIPTS: when the ankle was unwrapped, or in a cloth Balance July 1, 1969 S 252.33 wrap or taped over stockinette, or taped directly Transferred from K.H.S.A.A. to the skin. Measurements were taken before and General Fund 15,000.00 Interest received from Saving and after a standard exercise carried on for five min- Loan Association 325.00 utes. Interest received from Certificates To summarize these three studies briefly: fa) of Deposit 836.13 S 16,413.45 the feasibility of restricting lateral motion of the Page Fourteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1970 ankle without impairing plantar flexion and dorsi- Football Examination flexion was demonstrated; (b) adhesive tape ap- Part II of the National Federation Football plied directly to the skin was superior to any other Examination for officials will be given in Ken- method, and cloth wrappmg the least effective; tucky on Monday, September 21. An official who and (c) a significant amount of restriction of ankle has movement could be maintained with adhesive been registered for at least one year prior to the current season is eligible to take the strapping after ten minutes of \'igorous movement. examina- tion and work for a higher rating. Officials Of the various adhesive strappings tested, hold the rating required basket weave with stirrups and heel lock seemed Approved in football are to a percentage grade of 80 in to provide the best protection and maintained 60 make minimum order to maintain this rating from year to year. per cent of its effectiveness after ten minutes of After an official has received the Certified rating, vigorous exercise. Even at that time the protection he continues to receive this rating each year pro- it afforded was superior to that provided by the vided that he attends the clinic for that year and cloth V. rap before exercise. has worked in at least six first team high school To revert to the commonality of experience, football games during the previous year. the observed occurrence of ankle dislocations and fractures is relatively small in football when one Sports Injuries: Football considers the major forces involved. On the other Wednesday evening, August 26, at 9:30, most hand the number of ankle sprains is relatively ETV stations in the state will carry a program high. It is therefore entirely conceivable that fifty-two minutes in length concerning sports in- many of these sprains would have frac- become juries in football. tures or dislocations were it not for the restraining The tapes for the program were produced by effect of the taping or wrapping applied to the tlie Medical Television Network, and the sponsor ankle. is the U.C.L.A. School of Medicine. In the pro- Any change in the present practices of taping gram are on-the-scene demonstrations of pre- and wrapping ankles, other than in improving scrimmage prophylactic taping and conditioning, them; should be avoided until substantial proof training techniques and equipment standards, de- can be presented to indicate that these practices tails of specific injuries and their initial treat- are wrong. ment, and practical procedures for the general practitioner who occasionally functions as a local — National Federation and A. M. A. team physician.

Ojjic'ials' Ratings on Sportsmanship of K.H.S.A.A. Member Schools in Basketball, 1969-1970 OTHER SCHOOL CROWD TEAM SCHOOL COACH OFFICIALS E G F P E G F > Adair County ;j(i 14 1 X) 14 , 31 19 1 37 14 2

Adairville 30 6 1 29 7 23 13 1 25 10 1 Ahreiis Trade 31 23 2 41 15 35 19 2 33 18 4 1 1 42 2 Allen County 42 18 I 5 2 46 20 39 26 22

Anderson County 21 2 1 77 7 56 25 3 55 26 3 1 60 1 I

Annville Institute 1 25 9 2 1 24 9 3 1 29 I 6 2 28 8 1 1

Atherton 41 5 2 54 17 36 30 5 37 31 3 1 | 23 I 16 5 1 18 5 27 Auburn 1 16 4 1 32 16 25 27 1 16 3 I 47 18 2 6 Augusta i 14 2 1 14 1 54 56 58 1 2 7 2 Austin Tracy 37 I 4 2 6 2 36 5 34 35 1

I 12 2 4 12 18 5 Ballard 11 I 20 3 4 15 21 1 I 20 12 3 3 38 7 1 Ballard Memorial __ 42 3 I 1 3 4 28 i 39

Barbourville 1 13 37 18 3 35 19 4 45 12 44 1 t I Bardstown 12 31 12 2 1 30 12 3 30 10 I 4 2 34 I 9 Bath County 35 27 1 44 19 36 24 1 39 23 1 3 Bcechwood _ 43 18 2 51 12 32 31 36 24 1

Belfry .38 2 40 « 33 12 2 1 36 12 { Bell 2 18 2 3 36 18 4 County 43 ; 12 3 43 13 35 Bellevue 32 21 6 1 41 17 2 22 33 2 3 31 25 2 1 Benton 36 : 9 35 10 33 11 33 12 Berca Community 41 10 4 4 50 7 1 43 11 3 2 37 15 5 Betsy Layne 23 7 4 2 34 5 1 26 14 1 29 8 2 16 2 Bishop Brossart 40 16 2 47 10 1 34 20 4 40 1 19 4 2 19 9 Bishop David 31 23 9 5 45 18 43 38 1 1 4 27 4 34 36 1 Boone County 57 1 11 2 1 56 14 32 Bourbon County 43 3 10 4 41 21 1 1 46 18 i 15 3 49

Bowling Green 40 I 10 2 2 43 10 1 37 16 1 41 10 2 14 3 Boyd County 22 i 15 2 2 30 10 1 23 16 2 23 Boyle 14 10 27 18 3 21 19 6 County 24 t 5 5 38 4fi 4 Bracken County 52 10 1 57 6 12 4 1 48 10 1 Breathitt 39 11 4 2 48 6 1 42 11 3 40 12 4

Breckinridge County 36 14 1 39 12 30 21 29 20 Bremen 28 21 4 4 35 18 1 26 24 5 1 25 26 4 Brodhead 41 17 5 1 48 15 1 37 21 4 2 40 19 4 Bryan Station 54 11 1 1 56 9 2 45 19 2 1 47 18 1

Buckhorn 17 7 5 11 26 6 3 16 6 10 8 18 8 5 1 Burgin 40 9 1 2 46 4 1 30 16 5 1 34 15 2 1 31 5 Burnside 34 20 1 45 12 6 1 29 23 13 28 1 31 16 4 Bush 42 10 2 39 12 2 33 16 5 1

i 18 Butler - 38 17 2 49 8 34 18 4 1 38 1 13 1 Butler County 35 8 2 2 37 6 4 29 14 4 33 1 1

.30 1 1 13 Caldwell County I 11 1 6 40 8 32 13 2 31 2 1 2 Calhoun 19 27 5 3 30 22 1 1 19 33 2 22 29 j THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST. 1970 Page Fifteen OTHER SCHOOL COACH OFFICIALS CROWD TEAM SCHOOL

Calloway Count\- 10 33 12 4 24 21 27 15 7 1 Campbell County 47 19 55 14 35 29 41 27 1 1 Campbellsville 40 14 47 8 35 17 36 16 3 2 ! Cane>'ville 33 18 47 11 41 16 42 16 Carlisle Countv 53 9 50 14 44 18 46 16 3 1 Carr _._" 33 6 25 16 Creek 35 I 26 15 1 1 9 ; Carroll 40 26 42 24 37 26 39 County I 2 28 1 i 33 13 Casey 37 10 2 I 33 11 11 County 1 I 36 2 "Catlettsburg 28 12 15 29 13 i I 23 20 14 6 2 Caverna 27 9 42 6 1 33 9 34 11 2 2 Central 26 22 27 22 1 1 17 26 22 23 5 1 Central City 48 18 52 15 4 39 23 1 42 21 7 1 Chandlers Chapel 29 10 34 7 1 26 15 1 27 12 1 2

Christian 38 16 42 13 i 34 14 2 21 County 1 i 33 1 1 1 1 Clarkson 21 10 3 28 ' 7 1 1 27 8 I ! 1 1 27 7 2 1 1 Clay County 41 14 10 48 17 3 6 46 13 6 42 17 9 6 Clinton County 23 12 3 28 10 3 26 14 22 12 3 4 1 Cornbs Memorial 41 37 9 3 31 16 33 12 4 Corbin 48 1 52 9 1 43 17 1 49 14 1 1 Cordia 38 33 12 3 24 21 28 16 4 1 Covington Catholic __. 41 22 2 48 15 3 34 24 44 21 3 1 Covington Latin 50 12 50 9 2 35 21 36 25 1 Crab Orchard 28 12 1 30 12 24 15 26 14 2 Crittenden Countv 23 11 30 12 2 22 16 20 17 1 6 1 _ 25 30 39 24 2 2 24 35 30 32 3 2 Cumberland 52 10 58 7 1 52 10 53 9 1 3 1 Cuinberland County _ 35 14 43 8 2 39 13 38 14 1

Danville 62 12 64 12 : 60 14 61 12 3 ( ;

Daviess County 46 46 9 ' 1 40 12 40 14 3 Dawson Springs 36 43 20 29 33 31 32 Dayton 50 66 9 50 20 51 21 3 1 Deming 70 18 71 17 1 56 29 62 21 6 1 DeSales 31 28 43 22 1 3fi 27 34 27 4 1 Dixie Heights 47 19 49 18 28 37 35 31 1 1 Dorton 41 D 46 3 33 11 38 6 7 1 Doss 38 21 46 15 1 39 22 3 38 24 1 1

Drakesboro 45 12 38 18 4 4 29 I 20 10 34 27 3 DuPont Manual 34 15 26 22 1 24 20 4 1 Durrett 38 14 1 25 23 25 24 4

Earlington 40 17 49 15 31 28 34 27 3 1 East Hardin 44 U 45 14 38 19 40 18 1 Eastern 34 13 36 12 26 18 4 26 18 2 Edmonson County 43 6 44 8 3 1 30 18 1 39 12 3

Elizabethtown __! 39 I 43 4 2 1 36 11 2 37 11 9

Elkhorn 41 5 1 i 12 City 35 t 33 2 33 11 3 14 Eminence 29 ! 30 1 26 16 3 26 15 4 Estill County 38 38 9 1 38 8 1 35 9 3 1 Eubank 39 42 1 36 10 1 34 n 2 Evarts 40 38 4 30 14 6 26 19 7 1 Ezel 40 42 1 37 9 2 36 10 2 i

Fairdale 44 17 47 20 1 37 26 5 37 5 26 1 Fairview 45 21 49 19 40 25 3 40 24 1 Fancy Farm 41 18 48 10 1 28 27 2 37 18 3 Farmingtcn 46 9 46 11 1 34 21 3 41 16 1 1

Feds Creek 47 2 45 5 1 41 9 42 7 1 [ Fern 41 1 Creek 23 20 32 30 29 2 ! 35 ! 30 Flaget 23 26 28 26 3 1 26 25 6 31 25 1

' Fleming County 44 15 51 10 1 41 17 4 1 42 18 2 I

Fleming Neon 26 6 31 3 25 5 2 I 27 3 4 1

' FordsviUe 29 6 35 1 1 31 6 33 I 3 2 Fort Campbell 11 6 14 4 1 9 10 8 8 3 Fort Knox 32 5 32 27 12 29 9 1 Frankfort 62 10 14 1 51 19 3 53 20 10 4 1 3S 16 8 46 15 Franklin County 46 , Franklin Simpson 42 11 36 15 3 28 23 3 31 17 5

Frederick Fraize 32 ' 6 33 7 2 30 10 3 31 10 3 Fredonia 28 12 29 11 4 ' 19 22 3 18 24

I Fulton 23 18 36 10 30 14 2 I 23 19 3 Fulton County 24 11 24 12 23 13 24 11 Gallatin County 29 14 35 10 23 19 26 16 3 Gamaliel 27 14 37 9 2 32 14 33 14 1 Garrard County 50 ' 20 52 21 1 45 26 38 28 5 Garrett 27 4 3 27 5 27 3 2 George Rogers Clark 56 14 14 50 21 52 17 1 Georgetown 56 12 53 16 2 44 21 6 46 17 8 Glasgow 42 43 7 42 8 44 6 Good Shepherd 31 24 44 16 1 33 24 3 33 24 6 Graham 27 10 27 13 4 15 15 11 15 16 10

Grant County 75 12 75 11 3 62 21 6 66 16 i Greensburg 21 16 35 10 2 27 18 24 18 4 Greenup 44 16 45 17 38 22 2 40 21 1 Greenville 37 19 36 16 2 26 19 4 31 20 5

Hancock County 27 15 31 14 26 15 1 29 16 j Harlan 41 9 47 7 41 6 1 43 8 1 1 1 1 14 2 31 21 1 21 Harrison County 34 20 39 32 1 1 1

41 3 11 41 23 47 16 ! Harrodsburg 20 50 3 1 2 1 Hart County 59 35 86 14 64 30 2 72 2B 1 I 1 37 6 1 28 12 n 9 Hazard 31 9 32 1 I 3 1

Hazel Green Acad. 23 1 5 25 6 28 3 26 1 4 1 Hazel Green 72 9 70 8 3 61 17 1 69 10 3 1 1 Heath 24 22 4 32 23 24 23 32 1 22 Henderson 16 29 2 24 26 2 20 26 5 21 28 3 11 41 11 34 18 38 16 Henderson County 41 1 1 Page Sixteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1970 OTHER SCHOOL COACH OFFICIALS CROWD TEAM SCHOOL E G 3 E G F Henderson Settlement 24 1 24 8 15 14 3 14 17 1 Henry Clay 48 6 3 49 6 46 10 1 44 11 2 13 2 44 12 Henry County 42 i 33 14 9 1 39 17 1 17 40 Hickman County 36 1 13 31 16 6 1 31 19 2 3 2 63 I 28 72 21 Highlands I 1 48 44 3 1 51 39 5 5 48 6 Hindman 50 I I 42 10 3 46 7

31 15 I 4 1 Hiseville I 36 12 3 38 12 1 14 Hitchins 34 I 9 25 20 2 2 29 17 2

I 6 49 26 I Holmes 20 I 34 40 7 1 35 39 8 47 28 16 4 1 I ! 37 Holy Cross 34 1 5 4 40 34 2

Family 46 I 28 1 I 25 40 3 1 6 Holy 33 1 40 30 43 10 16 I 19 1 Holy Name I 32 21 1 33 18 1 Hopkinsville 34 17 4 I 33 27 2 36 22 1 36 I ! 13 3 17 i 23 4 2 Hughes-Kirk 25 23 28 3 1 8 48 i 3 Hustonville 1 I 42 15 2 42 14 3 i 1

32 1 3 1 1 33 I i 30 7 28 5 3 Inez I 12 Iroquois 33 i 4 34 29 23 3 3 30 19 8 15 6 47 2 38 I 43 16 1 3 43 15 2 Irvine 1 I 6 Jackson 42 ; 1 41 35 11 3 32 11 4 Jackson County 03 5 2 64 1 58 8 3 2 54 7 7 I A. Cawood 41 9 4 44 1 29 21 5 17 5 James I 33

o4 I 27 3 47 I 4 2 Jetfers^ntown 33 26 I 32 21 7 5 21 23 I 17 9 1 1 16 10 2 Jenkins 1

42 I 11 3 Jessamine County 1 48 2 42 15 2 2 47 10 3 16 4 17 5 Jesse Stuart I 1 I 16 6 16 5 1

Johns Creek 46 ! 7 49 8 1 4 41 11 3 7 36 15 3 5 2 5 Johnson Central 43 I 45 40 10 1 41 9

27 2 1 1 25 1 School for Deaf _ I I 4 1 4 25 4 1 25 1 Kentucky I 1

38 7 1 1 35 9 1 1 Knott County I 31 15 33 12 1 I 16 12 2 49 s 2 Central I I I 40 16 2 2 45 12 3 Knox 1 I 51 4 53 8 [ 3 2 3 t 43 16 4 47 14 2 Lafayette I i 3 1 3.5 2 1 12 1 I 32 27 11 LaRue County 4 1 28 11 4 2

31 [ 11 1 i 28 I 24 14 2 31 1 Leatherwood I 8

29 I 35 11 1 1 i Lebanon i 24 19 2 1 28 18 1 1 2 42 5 34 I 1 40 1 Lebanon Junction 6 I 41 6 55 2 54 8 2 10 Lee County 48 I 3 54 3 3 4 43 3 50 12 1 Leitchfield 2 44 17 : 5 51 14 2 Leslie County 29 8 3 1 34 5 2 30 7 4 29 9 3

Letcher 36 1 14 2 1 41 11 1 33 13 5 34 11 7 1

Lewisburg 33 1 7 2 1 35 6 2 33 9 1 32 10 1 41 10 Lewis County 1 7 3 40 1 38 11 40 10 1

Lexington Catholic 49 1 27 4 4 54 25 3 2 48 30 4 54 24 5 1 Lily 44 9 2 47 7 1 38 14 3 38 14 3

Lincoln School 42 1 6 36 12 34 14 31 16 1 Livermore 34 9 5 4 34 16 2 26 19 4 26 19 4 3 26 13 1 33 7 Livmgston 27 12 1 1 27 10 3

Livingston Cent. 42 1 7 8 4 55 5 1 36 20 2 44 15 1 1 Lloyd 66 9 1 71 5 48 25 3 49 24 3 London 48 15 3 48 17 1 44 20 2 47 14 5 56 9 1 55 11 49 15 2 47 16 3 Lone Jack I 34 8 1 32 11 28 12 2 30 9 1 3 Lone Oak I 32 12 1 35 8 2 29 12 29 12 4 Louisa 4 1 15 11 7 25 15 1 3 19 19 3 15 7 6 Louisville Country Day n 1 16 38 15 10 4 46 14 3 4 41 21 2 43 22 1 1 Louisville Male 1 44 18 6 4 61 9 1 1 21 Lowes 45 22 2 1 46 3 1 Ludlow 33 22 11 5 35 12 3 1 36 29 3 36 30 5 2 1 21 1 8 5 4 27 8 11 Lynch 21 4 1 17 13 5 3 Lynn Camp 33 15 3 3 32 15 4 2 27 15 9 21 17 9 5 Lyon County 47 10 49 8 32 16 6 33 18 5 1 McCreary County 38 10 3 2 45 7 1 35 14 3 42 9 2 McDowell 46 10 1 47 9 1 43 12 2 48 7 2 McKeU 24 18 5 5 42 9 1 29 22 1 23 26 2 1 McKinney 24 14 6 1 42 2 1 28 15 2 27 15 2 1 Madison 54 2 54 2 47 6 1 48 8 Madison Central 23 18 6 5 42 8 2 33 16 1 30 18 3 1 Madisonville-N. Hopkins — 20 15 6 7 29 14 3 12 26 3 15 23 5 5 Marion C. Moore 15 7 2 14 10 12 11 1 12 11 1 6 4 47 7 1 18 45 3S I 15 Martin 1 I 36 4 41 17 1 12 1 Mason County 1 47 33 I 25 40 19 1 Mayfield 31 18 4 2 44 10 1 28 21 5 33 19 2 1 Maysville 39 18 2 46 13 39 17 2 38 19 2 37 1 2 34 3 2 1 6 1 Maytown 31 I 2 35 4 32 7 2 3 31 13 27 12 4 34 8 2 M. C. Napier 1 12 1 48 7 11 Meade County 42 42 I 2 43 12 8 1 8 1 Memorial (Waynesburg) 36 36 29 I 13 29 10 6 10 1 2 44 11 9 3 17 Menifee County 42 42 I 32 3 3 Mercer County 33 16 4 3 40 14 1 1 34 17 5 38 14 4 17 3 43 11 1 2 18 Metcalfe County 36 38 I 36 18 2 Middlesboro 35 7 6 1 33 13 1 1 31 13 4 27 8 11 3 Millard 54 14 2 58 11 1 46 22 2 50 18 2 Millersburg Military Inst. __ 50 18 2 5 57 18 1 58 14 3 52 13 7 4 Model 22 15 2 28 10 1 21 16 2 20 15 4 Montgomery County 43 14 3 50 9 1 35 21 2 37 14 7 2 Monticello 43 9 3 50 4 1 45 9 1 46 5 4 Morgan County 44 3 41 6 40 7 41 5 1 Mt. Sterling 47 8 2 46 10 1 42 12 2 47 8 1 1 Mt. Vernon 41 6 1 44 4 33 9 2 34 12 2 Mt. 44 17 45 12 2 35 24 2 38 18 5 Muhlenberg Central 23 15 6 8 27 17 7 1 21 15 14 18 20 8 6 Mullins 44 12 1 1 47 9 1 1 36 15 5 38 16 2 2 Murray __ 37 12 1 41 9 35 14 1 33 14 3

{Continued in September Issue) CAN ATHLETIC INJURIES AND COST OF ATHLETIC INSURANCE BE REDUCED?

HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL HELP;

1. Secure a team physician. Your local Medical Society can advise on

this.

2. Require players to be physically fit and well conditioned before engaging in contact.

3. Do not allow a player with an injury to participate until he has

medical approval to do so.

4. Make sure equipment is adequate, in good condition, and that it is properly worn.

5. Consider carefully the length of practice sessions. The latter part of lengthy sessions produces the most injuries.

6. Require injuries to be reported to you promptly and refer those needing attention to the physician at once.

7. Get your players interested in injury prevention and fitness. Any

player is more valuable without casts and crutches.

8. Our Cooperative Football Plan and Student Insurance provide excellent coverage, service and economy.

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