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ST.'XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL TEAM

K. H. S. A. A. CHAMPION - 1958

(Left to Right) Front Row: Jay Barton, Mike Cahill, Jerry Kazunas, Lucian Raque, Judge Moseley, Terry Brown. Second Row: Mgr. Dennie McCrory, George Herbig, Larry Buddy, Louis Story, Eddie Schnurr, Tony Hildenbrand, Jim Miller, Mgr. Mike Pollio. Third Row: Coach Gene Rhodes, Kenny Wessel, Jim Showalter, Ben Monhollen, Jim McDonald, Fred Spatz, Ass't. Coach Bill Reiss. District Tournament Games Won Regional Tournament Games Won St. Xavier 51-49 Central St. Xavier 58-37 Pern Creek St. Xavier 85-59 Plaget St. Xavier 57-31 Manual St. Xavier 74-62 Manual

OHicial Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSN.

APRIL - 1958 Daviess County—Runner-Up 1958 State Basketball Tournament

(Left to Right) Front Row: Johnny Newman, Ed Allen, Jerry Truitt, Melton Crowe. Second Row: Coach Buck Sydnor, Carol Evans, Robbie Horrell, Don Crosley, Larry Elliott, Bobby Rascoe, Joe Adkisson, Ronnie Well, Mark Luckett, Ass't. Coach George Claiborne.

Clark County—Third Place Winner 1958 State Basketball Tournament

(Left to Right) Front Row: Pat Carrington, Caren Keffer, Frances Elliott, Suesan Noel, Marie Stephenson, Pam Carter. Second Row: Mgr. Lawrence Proffitt, Sterling Staton, James Poer, Paul Miller, Tommy Harper, Ronald Chism, Larry Estes, Mgr. Robert Johnson. Third Row: Ass't Coach Eugene Horton, Charles Jett, Danny Dickerson, Paul Smith, Gary Lorenz, Henry Corns, Joe Farris, Coach Letcher Norton. The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association

Vol. XX—No. 9 APRIL, 1958 $1.00 Per Year

1958 'Annual Meeting BOARD MEMBERS RE-ELECTED

The business meeting of the Kentucky I- High School Athletic Association will be held on Thursday, April 10, at 2:30 P.M. The place will be the South Room at the Brown Hotel, Louisville. The dinner meeting will be held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Brown Hotel, the hour being 6:00 P. M. The principal speaker at the dinner meet- ing will be Dean Lyman V. Ginger of the University of Kentucky, President of the National Education Association. The presen- tation of the Game Guy Award will be made during the meeting, and the program will H. Crowdus Jack Dawson also include entertainment features. As provided in Article IX, Section 1, of Prin. W. H. Crowdus of the Franklin Jun- the K.H.S.A.A. Constitution, the following ior High School and Mr. Jack Dawson, Direc- changes in the Constitution, and By-Laws, tor of New Buildings for the Jefferson Coun- Tournament Rules, to be acted upon by the ty Board of Education, will represent Sections Delegate Assembly, are hereby submitted to 3 and 4 respectively on the Board of Control all members of the K.H.S.A.A. for their con- for a four-year period, beginning July 1, sideration. 1958. Each Director is beginning his second PROPOSAL I four-year term of Board membership. Mr. The Board of Control proposes that By- Crowdus defeated Prin. W. I-. Gardner of the Law 4 be amended to read as follows; "A Park Citv High School, and Mr. Dawson won contestant becomes ineligible on his nine- over Prin. John M. Potter of the Gallatin teenth birthday, with the following excep- Countv Hie-h School, in balloting which end- tions: 1) If a student becomes nineteen vears ed on March 1. of age on or after September 1, he is eligible Mr. Crowdus is a native of Franklin, whei^e to compete in football for the remainder of he attended the grade and hisrh schools, that season ; and 2) If a student becomes s-raduating in 1927. He attended Western nineteen years of age on or after December Kentucky State College, where he received 1. he is eligible to compete in all snorts for his B.S. and M.A. degrees. He has his degree the remainder of that school year." of Rec. Dir. from Indiana University, and PROPOSAL II has completed his course work for his Re.D. The Board of Control proposes that the Fi-om 1935 to 1942 Mr. Crowdus worked followinsr be added as paragraph 11 of Article at Western as trainer and assistant in the IV, Section 3-d of the K.H.S.A.A. Constitu- Physical Education Department. He served in tion: "Have authority to set up a plan for the U. S. Navy during the 1942-45 period. determining a state championship in foot- In Franklin Junior High School, he started ball." teaching in the field of Health and Physical PROPOSAL III Education. He has assisted in varsitv foot- The Board of Control and the State Track ball and basketball. In January of 1953 he Committee propose that the following be add- became principal of the junior high school. ed to Track Rule IX and to the second para- In 1943 Mr. Crowdus married Miss Ina graph of Track Rule XII: "Five participants Bledsoe of Hiseville. He is a member of the may be named to a relay team, any four of Franklin Rotary Club, and is Chairman of whom may be used in a heat or the finals." the Official Board in the Franklin Methodist (Continued on Page Twelve) (Continued on Page Nine) Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1958

APRIL, 1958 VOL. XX—NO. 9 STATE TRACK MEET SCHEDULE

Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky, May 16-17 High School Athletic Association. (Time is Central Daylight Time) Office of Publication, Lexington, Ky. FRIDAY Entered aa second-class matter in the post office at Lexington, 2:15 P. M.—120 Yard High Hurdles (4 heats), Kentucky under the act of March 3, 1879. 3 from each heat qualify for Semi-finals; Shot Put Editor THEO. A. SANFORD Assistant Editor J. B. MANSFIELD and Pole Vault, Finals. heats), I^exington, Ky. 2:35 P. M.—100 Yard Dash (4 2 from each heat qualify for Finals. BOARD OF CONTROL 2:50 P. M.—120 Yard High Hurdles (Semi-finals), President Russell Williamson (1956-60), Inez 3 from each heat qualify for Finals. Vice-President Louis Litchfield (1957-61), Marion Directors—W. B. Jones (1957-61) Somerset: W. H. Crowdus 3:05 P. M.—880 Yard Relay (4 heats), 3 from (1964-58), Franklin; Jack Dawson (1964-68), Louisville; each heat qualify for Semi-finals. Robert P. Forsythe (1956-59), Greenville; K. G. Gillaspie 3:35 P. 440 Yard Dash (3 heats), 2 from (1965-69), Georgetown; Cecil A. Thornton (1966-60), Harlan. M.— each heat qualify for Finals. Subscription Rates $1.00 Per Year 4:00 P. M.—180 Yard Low Hurdles (4 heats), 3 from each heat qualify for Semi-finals. 4:20 P. M.—880 Yard Run (3 heats), 2 from each Jrom the Commlssionel s Dffiice heat qualify for Finals. 4:45 P. M.—220 Yard Dash (4 heats), 2 from each heat qualify for Finals. REPORTS PAST DUE 5:05 P. M.—180 Yard Low Hurdles (Semi-finals), 3 qualify for Finals. 1. 1957-58 Basketball Participation List from each heat 5:20 P. M.—880 Yard Relay (Semi-finals), 3 from (Eligibility) each heat qualify for Finals.

2. School's Report on Basketball Officials 5:35 P. M.—Mile Relay ( 3 heats), 2 from each 3. Official's Report on Schools (Basket- heat qualify for Finals. ball) SATURDAY 1:00 P. M.—^High Jump and Discus REGIONAL TRACK MEETS 2:00 P. M.—120 Yard High Hurdles 2:15 P. M.—100 Yard Dash 2:30 P. M.— Mile and Broad Jump The Board of Control has established Run 2:45 P. M.—880 Yard Relay twelve track regions for 1958. The scheduled 3:00 P. M.—440 Yard Dash date for the regional meets is May 9. Only 3:15 P. M.—180 Yard Low Hurdles first and second place winners in the regions 3:30 P. M.—880 Yard Run 3:45 P. M.—220 Yard Dash will qualify for the State Meet. Sites of the 4:00 P. M.—Mile Relay meets are: MurraJ^ Henderson, Bowling A change has been made in the method of ex- Green, Danville, Louisville (Bellarmine Col- change for the Mile Relay. The first and second lege), Louisville (Shawnee), Bellevue, New- runners of each team will keep the same relative positions from the pole. For the third and foui-th port, Lexington, Barbourville, Elkhorn City, runners, the position will be reversed to the out- and Ashland. side. This should eliminate a good deal of the cross- The assignment of schools by regions is ing in the early stages of the race and reduce the as follows: chances of accidents and fouling. Murray Region—Ballard Memorial, Cald- well County, Cuba. Fulton, Hopkinsville, Springfield. Lacy, Murray, Paducah Tilghman, South Bellarmine Region—Butler, Carrollton, Christian, Trigg County. Durrett, Eastern, Fern Creek, Kentucky Henderson Region—Daviess County, Doug- Military Institute, Lincoln Institute, Oldham lass, Henderson, Henderson County, Holy County, Pleasureville, Southern, Trinity, Name, Lewisport, Madisonville, Owensboro. Valley, Waggener. Providence, Sturgis. Louisville Region—Atherton, Central, du- Bowlinp Green Region — Austin-Tracy, Pont Manual, Flaget, Male, St. Xavier, Bowling Green, Brownsville, Campbellsville, Shawnee. Caverna, College, Drakesboro Community, Bellevue Region—Bellevue, Davton, Dixie Elizabethtown, Ft. Knox, Franklin-Simpson, Heiffhts, Holmes. Lloyd, Simon Kenton. Wal- Glasgow, Greensburg, Guthrie. High Street, ton-Verona, William Grant. Hiseville. Howevallev, Leitchfield, Lincoln, Newport Region—Boone County. Camp- Meade Countv. Metcalfe County. Muhlen- bell County, Grant County, Highlands, New- berg Central, Park City, Temple Hill, Todd port, Orangeburg. County Training, Tompkinsville, Vine Grove. Lexington Region—Berea Foundation, Danville Region—Bardstown, Bate, Crab Bourbon County, Bi-idgeport, Carlisle. Du- Orchard, Danville, Eubank. Junction City, Bois, Dunbar, Frankfort, Garth, Henry Clay, Lebanon, Monticello, Old Kentucky Home, Irvine, Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Madi- Parksville, Perryville, Rosenwald, St. Joseph, son-Central, Millersburg Military Institute, —

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Paris, Peaks Mill, Scott County, Shelbyville, tral, duPont Manual, Durrett, Eastern, Fern University, Versailles, Western. Creek, Flaget, Kentucky Military Institute, Barbourville Region—Barbourville, Bell Louisville Country Day, Male, Oldham Coun- County, Benham, Corbin, East Benham, ty, St. Xavier, Shawnee, Southern, Trinity, Evarts, Hazel Green, Knox Central, Middles- Valley, Waggener. boro, Pineville, Red Bird, Rosenwald, Somer- Dixie Heights Region—Beechwood, Cov- set, Williamsburg, Woodbine. ington Catholic, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Elkhom City Region—Belfry, Dunham, Holmes, Lloyd, St. Henry, St. Thomas. Elkhorn City, Flat Gap, Fleming-Neon, Haz- Danville Region—Danville, Lebanon, Mays- ard, Jenkins, Martin, Napier, Paintsville, ville, Paris, St. Augustine, Shelbyville, Pikeville, Prestonsburg, Virgie, Wayland, Springfield, University. Whitesburg. Middlesboro Region—^Cumberland, East Ashland Region — Ashland, Booker T. Main Street, Middlesboro, Somerset. Washington, Catlettsburg, Fairview, McKell, Paintsville Region—Ashland, Boyd County, Raceland, Russell, Wurtland. Fairview, Hazard, Martin, Paintsville, Pike- Tennis Tournaments ville, Prestonsburg. On May 12 four regional tennis tourna- BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS ments will be held. The sites are Bowling The district baseball tournaments are Green, Louisville, Lexington, and Bellevue. scheduled to be held on May 5-7. The dates the State Tennis Tournament will be held should be set by the district tournament in Louisville on May 19-20. The assignment managers, and should represent the think- of schools by regions is as follows: ing of the majority of principals or coaches Bowling Green Region—Bardstown, Bowl- in the district involved. The regional tourna- ing Green, College, Ft. Knox, Franklin-Simp- ments will be held on May 22-23, and the son, Dawson Springs, Douglass, Drakesboro State Baseball Tournament is scheduled to be Community, Glasgow, Henderson, Hopkins- played at Stoll Field, University of Kentucky, ville, Lincoln, Madisonville, Muhlenberg Cen- Lexington on June 4-5. The assignment of tral, Owensboro, Russellville, St. Joseph. schools to the various districts and regions Louisville Region—Atherton, Butler, Cen- is as follows: tral, Durrett, Eastern, Fern Creek, Flaget, MURRAY REGION Kentucky Military Institute, Louisville Coun- South Christian District—Hopkinsville, try Day, Male, St. Xavier, Shawnee, Southern, Lacy, South Christian, Trigg County. Trinity, Valley, Waggener. Murray District—Benton, Douglass, Farm- Lexington Region—Ashland, Berea Foun- ington, Murray, Murray Training, North dation, Elkhorn, Hazel Green, Millersburg Marshall, South Marshall. Military Institute, Monticello, Paintsville, Heath District—Ballard Memorial, Car- Paris, Pikeville, Rosenwald, University. lisle County, Heath, Lone Oak, Paducah, Bellevue Region—Bellevue, Grant County, Reidland, St. John's, St. Mary's. Holmes, Lloyd. Mayfield District—Central, Cuba, Fancy Golf Tournaments Farm, Fulgham, Fulton County, Lowes, May- Seven regional tournaments have been set field, Sedalia, Wingo. up in golf. These tournaments will be held Livingston Central District — Caldwell on May 21 at Madisonville, Bowling Green, County, Crittenden County, Fredonia, Liv- Louisville, Dixie Heights, Danville, Middles- ingston Central, Lyon County. boro, and Paintsville. The State Golf Tour- GREENVILLE REGION nament will be held at Paintsville on May Henderson District—Douglass, Henderson, 27-28. The assignment of schools by regions Henderson County, Holy Name, Slaughters. is as follows: Irvington District—Breckinridge County, Madisonville Region—Caldwell County, Cloverport, Hawesville, Irvington, Lewisport. Dawson Springs, Fulton, Greenville, Hart- Hartford District—Beaver Dam, Center- ford, Henderson, Hopkinsville, Madisonville, town, Fordsville, Hartford, Horse Branch. Mayfield, Murray, Owensboro. Owensboro District—Daviess County, Ow- Bowling Green Region—Bardstown, Bowl- ensboro, Owensboro Catholic, Owensboro ing, College, Ft. Knox, Franklin-Simpson, Technical, Owensboro Western, Utica. Glasgow, High Street, Lincoln, North War- Madisonville District—Calhoun, Earling- ren, Russellville, St. Joseph, Scottsville, Vine ton, Livermore, Madisonville, Sacramento, Grove. South Hopkins. Louisville Region—Atherton, Butler, Cen- Greenville District Bremen, Central City, Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1958

Drakesboro, Drakesboro Community, Gra- Versailles. ham, Greenville, Hughes Kirk, Muhlenberg Paris District—Bourbon County, Carlisle, Central. Cynthiana, Harrison County, Millersburg Morganfield District—Morganfield, Provi- Military Institute, Nicholas County, Paris, dence, St. Vincent, Sebree, Uniontown. Paris Western. BOWLING GREEN REGION Harrodsburg District — Buckeye, Camp Bowling Green District—Bowling Green, Dick Robinson, Danville, Harrodsburg, Lan- Bristow, College, Franklin-Simpson, High caster, Mercer County, Parksville. Street, Lincoln, North Warren, Richardsville, Stanford District—Crab Orchard, Huston- Warren County. ville, McKinney, Memorial, Mt. Vernon, Paint Russellville District—Adairville, Auburn, Lick, Stanford. Guthrie, Lewisburg, Russellville, Todd Coun- Carrollton District—Campbellsburg, Car- ty, Todd County Training. rollton. Eminence, Gallatin County, Henry Tompkinsville District—Austin Tracy, Central, Pleasureville, Trimble County. Clinton County, Gamaliel, Glasgow, Scotts- Lexington District—Athens, Henry Clay, ville. Temple Hill, Tompkinsville. Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Nicholasville, Caverna District—Caverna, Cub Run, Hise- University, Wilmore. ville, Hodgenville, Memorial, Metcalfe Coun- Richmond District—Berea, Estill County, ty, Munfordville. Irvine, Lee County, Madison-Central, Madi- Brownsville District—Brownsville, Butler son-Model. County, Clarkson, Kyrock, Leitchfield, Sun- Shelbyville District—Bagdad, Lincoln In- fish, stitute, Oldham County, Shelbyville, Simp- Campbellsville District — Adair County, sonville, Taylorsville, Waddy. Campbellsville Greensburg, Lebanon, St. MIDDLESBORO REGION Augustme, St. Charles, St. Francis, Taylor County. Somerset District — Eubank, Ferguson, St. Joseph District — Bardstown, Bloom- Hazel Green, London, Monticello. Pulaski field, Fredericktown, Lebanon Junction, Mt. County, Russell County, Somerset, Wayne Washington, Old Kentucky Home, St. Joseph, County. Shepherdsville, Springfield, Willisburg. Hall District—Black Star, Cumberland, Vine Grove District—Elizabethtown. Eliza- East Main Street, Evarts, Hall, Harlan, bethtown Catholic, Ft. Knox, Glendale, Howe- Loyall, Rosenwald, Wallms, West Main valley, Lynnvale, Rineyville, Sonora, Vine Street. Qrove. Middlesboro District—Barbourville, Bell LOUISVILLE REGION County, Corbin, Henderson Settlement, Lone Louisville District — Atherton, Central, Jack, Middlesboro, Pleasant View. Flaget, Male, duPont Manual, St. Xavier, Jenkins District—Carr Creek, Fleming- Shawnee. Neon, Hindman, Jenkins, Letcher, Whites- Trinitv District—Butler, Eastern, Fern burg. Creek, Kentucky Military Institute, Louisville Leslie County District—Buckhorn, Combs, Country Day, Southern, Trinity, Valley. Hazard, Leatherwood, Leslie County, Napier. NEWPORT REGION ^^^^''™ Cit^"'Fed" Creek ^Sevill^^Vir'Se y> . St. Henry District—Boone County, Lloyd ^ > <= Memorial, St. Henry, Simon Kenton, Walton- GRAYSON REGION Verona. Ashland District—Ashland, Booker T. Beechwood District—Beechwood, Dixie Washington, Boyd County, Catlettsburg, Heights, Holmes, Holy Cross, Ludlow. Fairview, Holy Family. Ft. Thomas District—Campbell County, McKell District—Greenup, McKell, Race- Highlands, St. Thomas, Silver Grove. land, Russell, South Portsmouth, Wurtland. Grant County District—Butler, Falmouth, Mt. Sterling District—Camargo, Clark Grant County, Morgan, Williamstown. County, DuBois, Montgomery County, Mt. Newport District—Bellevue, Dayton, New- Sterling, Owingsville, Powell County, Sharps- port, Newport Catholic. burg, Winchester. Maysville District—Bracken County, May's Grayson District—Breckinridge Training, Lick, Maysville, Tollesboro. Fleming County, Morehead, Olive Hill, VERSAILLES REGION Prichard. Frankfort District^—Anderson, Elkhorn, Paintsville District—Blaine, Ezel, Inez, Frankfort, Garth, Peaks Mill, Scott County, Louisa, Meade, Morgan County, Oil Springs, —— ———— — —

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1958 Page Five 1958 Kentucky State High School Swimming Meet

University of Kentucky Coliseum, Lexington, Kentucky, February 22, 1958

CLASS A 3. Morrison, Atherton 1 :12.6 ual (1:39.3). 4. Bush, Atherton 1:13.1 lieat xso. 2: Lawrence, Atherton Results 6. Skiles, St. Xavier 1:17.9 (1:13.7); J;'oster, iiinerton (l:az.O); 6. Sullivan, St. Xavier 1:19.3 Lafayette 93 Comos, Lafayette (1 :Z1.'6) ; Diebold, bt. i. 200 Yard Freestyle Aavier (l;z6.1); Karsner, Lalayetie Atherton 90 Heat No. 1: Dillard, Lafayette (2 :- (1:41.8). St. Xavier 79 18.2); Lococo, St. Xavier (2:23); Ham- Finals monds, Lalayeite (2:31.1); liohmann, 1. Parsons, St. Jvavier 1:12.4 duPont Manual 12 {'^ :- Atherton :3ri) ; Tandy, St. Xavier (2 1. Lawrence, Atnerton 1 :12.4 1. 400 Yard Freestyle 48.8); McDonald, St, Aavier (3:19.6). 3. Remmers, Si. A.avier i :18.8 Heat No. 1 : Hall, Atherton, (5 :41.4) ; :- Heat iMo. 2 : Monroe, Atherton (2 4. 1' oster, Atnerton i :/i2.5 Bader, Atherton (5:46.3); Tandy, St. 17.3) Bader, Atherton (2:32.7); Hall, 6. KeiUy, St. Aavier 1 :24.3 Xavier (5 :55.8j : Durham, Lafayette Atherton (z:43.7); Durham, Lafayette 6. Comos, Lafayette 1 :ao.o (6:43.8); S. Cooke, Lafayette (7:10.6); (2:68.4); Lyncn, St. Xavier (3:24.2); Parsons ana i^awrence set a new state McDonald, St. Xavier (7:17.8). Cooke, Lafayette (3:38.5). record in this event with their time ol No. 2: Lafayette Heat Freeman, b'inals 1:12.4. (4:48.5); Parsons, St. Xavier (6:00.8); 1. Monroe, Atherton 2:12.3 8. Fancy Diving Daniels. Atherton (6:20.1); Gettlefinger, 2. Dillard, Lafayette 2:14.5 St. Xavier Finals (5 :20.5) ; Hammonds, Lafay- 3. Lococo, St. Xavier 2:19.8 ette (6:29.7); Barr, Atherton (5:61.2). 1. Craddock, Atherton 180.3 4. Hammonds, Lafayette 2:28.7 Finals 2. Hutti, St. Xavier 175.15 5. Bader, Atherton 2:30.1 1. Freeman, Lafayette 4:48.6 3. Profumo, St. Xavier 168.45 6. Hohmann, Atherton 2:35.7 2. Parsons, St. Xavier 5:00.8 4. Fleming, Lafayette 167.75 5. lUO Yard Backstroke 3. Daniels. Atherton 5:20.1 6. Allen, Lafayette 151.75 Heat No. 1 : Schmidt, St. Xavier 4. Gettlefinger, 6. Egalite, Lalayette 147.45 St. Xavier 5:20.6 (1:09.8); Langston, Lafayette (1:13.4) a. 160 Yard Individual Medley 5. Hammonds, Lafayette 5 :29.7 Sympson, Lafayette (1:14.2) Ryan, Ather- Heat No. 1: Morrison, Atherton (1:- B. Hall. Atherton 5:14.4 ton (1:16.4); Lang, Atherton (1:19.7) Freeman set state in 50.5); Honican, Lafayette (2:03.0); Sul- a new record Isaacs, duPont Manual (1:28.5). this event with his time of 4:48.5. This is livan, St. Xavier (2:06.2); Foster, Ather- Heat No. 2 : Davis, Atherton (1 :06) a new event. ton (2:11.8); Sympson, Lafayette (2 :- Mathews, St. Xavier (1:13.4); Honican, 2. 50 Yard Freestyle 13.3). (1 ; Rausch, St. Xavier Lafayette :16.6) Lafayette (1:- Heat No. 1 : Schmidt, St. Xavier Heat No. 2: Roberts, (1:06.5) ; Weiss (1:29.6). St, Xavier Rem- {:25.4); Reid, St. Xavier ( :26.5) ; Lowery, 40.0); Lococo, (1:66.8); Finals Xavier Royalty, La- Lafayette ( :28.3) ; Royalty, Lafayette mers, St. (2:02.2); (:31.2). 1. Davis, Atherton 1 fayette (2:35.7). 2. Schmidt, St. Xavier 1 Finals Heat No. 2 : Lussky, Atherton ( :25.8) ; 3. Langston, Lafayette 1:11.1 1. Lafayette 1:39.7 Stamatis, Lafayette ( :27.3) ; Ryan, Ath- Roberts, 4. Mathews, St. Xavier 1:13.6 2. Morrison, 1 :50.1 erton ( :28.7) ; Patterson, duPont Manual Atherton :17.6 (:28.9); Hines, St. Xavier (:34.7). 5. Sympson, Lafayette 1 3. Lococo, St. Xavier 1 :52.5 B. Honican. Lafayette 1:18.7 4. Honican, Heat No. 3 Cooke, Lafayette ( :25.4) ; Lafayette 2:02.1 6. 100 Yard Freestyle 5. Remmers, St. Xavier 2:03.8 Karem, St. Xav r ( :26.1) ; Craddock, Ath- Heat No. 1 : Gettlefinger, St. Xavier 6. St. 2:04.2 erton ( :28.2) ; Weiss, Atherton (28.9) ; Sullivan. Xavier George, duPont lanual (:30.2). (1:00.8); Hill, Lafayette (1:01.1); Ban-, 10. 200 Yard Medley Belay— Finals Atherton (1:08.7); Shellhamer, St. Xavier Finals Cooke, Lafayette (1:14.1); Newman, Lafayette (1:18.5); 1. Atherton (Roles, Bush, Davis, Law- Schmidt, St. Xavier Chanda, St. Xavier (1:24.7). rence) 2 :01.7 Lussky, Atherton Heat No. 2 : Freeman, Lafayette 2. Lafayette (Langston, Combs, Skiles, Eoles, Kar St. Xa ( :58.3) ; Sturgeon, Atherton ( :69) ; E. Cooke) 2:06.0 5. Reid, St. Xavier Atherton (1:04.1); Noltemeyer, St. Xav- 3. St. Xavier (Mathews, Reilly, Merkt, 6. Stamatis, Lafayette ier (1:18.1) Glass, Lafayette (1:32.7). Reid) 2 :18.0 3. 100 Yard Butterfly Finals 4. duPont Manual (Isaacs, Crosby, Berry, Heat No. 1: Hill, Lafayette (1:10.1): 1. Freeman, Lafayette :67.4 Suhr) 2 :25.9 Skiles, Lafayette (1:17.3); Sullivan, St. Sturgeon. Atherton :59.0 11. 200 Yard Freestyle Relay-

Xavier (1 :18.5) ; Merkt, St. Xavier Gettlefinger, St. Xavier 1 :00.0 Finals (1:41.3). Hill, Lafayette 1:00.7 1. Atherton (Monroe, Lussky, Daniels,

Heat No. 2 : Roberts, Lafayette Eoles, Atherton 1:02.2 Sturgeon) 1 :42.7 (1:03.2): Morrison, Atherton (1:13.3); Barr, Atherton 1 :08.7 2. Lafayette (Stamatis, Dillard, Ham-

Bush, Atherton (1 :17.7) ; Vuturo, St. 100 Yard Breaststrokc monds, Lowry) 1:48.3

Xavier (1:41.2). Heat No. 1 : Parsons, St. Xavier (1 :- 3. St. Xavier (Karem, Burmester, Hutti, Finals 13.71; Remmers, St. Xavier (1:19.3): Profumo) 1 :68.0 1. Roberts. Lafayette 1:02.7 Reilly, St. Xavier (1:24.0); Hammonds, 4. duPont Manual (George, Patterson, 2. Hill, Lafayette 1 :10.2 Lafayette (1:29.4): Crosby, duPont Man- Detrick, Hillen) 2:02.5

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Teague and Bob Forsythe for the fine job The Flying Dutchman of officiating done for his team during the year. And so it goes, with Kentucky again Credit Kentucky with another masterpiece meriting the title it is so proud of, "The of administration of the 1958 Kentucky High Sportsmanship Capitol of the Nation." School Basketball Tournament. It was a The annual dinner of the KHSAA sche- classic in all respects. The officiating was duled for April 10 will honor one of the most good, the sportsmanship of the fans was tremendous game guys ever selected to re- commendable, and the social aspect was such ceive the Flying Dutchman Award. John J. that everybody enjoyed seeing everybody else Stewart will succeed the Game Guy winner of again after a year's separation. 1957, Danny Duncan, of Hazel, as the 1958 The whole tournament was such that representative of all of Kentucky's Game everybody was in a festive, holiday mood, Guys. John, who is a student at the Long- things progressed smoothly and the mem- fellow School in Louisville and a product of bers of every team, including the State the City Division of Recreation's basketball champion, St. Xavier, and the runner-up, program, won because he recognizes no handi- Daviess County, conducted themselves in caps. gentlemanly fashion, bringing glory to their Born with no hands and only part of one communities and to our Commonwealth. leg, he has a steel peg leg from the knee down. The Dutchman rushed away from the He runs, jumps, shoots and dribbles like any finals to Indianapolis at the invitationn of other boy. Besides basketball, he plays tennis Commissioner L. V. Philhps and his deputy, and is a great fisherman. Bob Hinshaw. The Indiana classic at the Sauter, his coach, is the recipient Butler Fieldhouse also saw such dignitaries Harold S. of The Flying Dutchman's Corn Cob Pipe of in attendance as H. V. Porter and Cliff for the interest help he Fagan, the Secretary and Assistant Secretary Honor Award and gave to this young fellow. Harold will be of the National Federation of State High Flying Dutchman's guest at the dinner School Athletic Associations. The along with Bill Long, the Athletic Director, One thing that amazes the Dutchman is and Bill Moore, the Superintendent of Louis- how these pros, Ted Sanford and L. V. ville's Recreation Department. Jack Dawson, Phillips, along with their assistants, Joe member of the Board of Control for the Billy Mansfield and Bob Hinshaw, can be so Louisville area, will make the presentation relaxed when administering such important of the award to Game Guy John Stewart. state-wide classics. It is an achievement It is unusual for more than one Corn Cob which many of us prone to ulcers may well Pipe to be made in one month, but attempt to copy. Award two more had to be dispatched this time to As the final chapter is written on Ken- Oscar Gunkler and Somerset's Roy tucky basketball, the Dutchman salutes the Berea's Thompson. Oscar was recommended by a schools from the North to the South to the half-dozen people for his leadership in pro- East to the West of Kentucky for good, hard education and basketball play backed up with outstanding viding wholesome physical recreation programs for young people of his sportsmanship from all areas. area. It "Tater" Combs who recom- Bill Harrell, well known over Kentucky in was Thompson because of his un- athletic circles, writes that Coach "Aggie" mended Roy in the Booster Club, Sale deserves an orchid for his fine treat- selfish services Somerset in Scouting and for his count- ment in supplying cokes at half-time for of- his work Boy less efforts to bring Babe Ruth Baseball to ficials, and hamburgers after the ball games the Somerset area. are over. Bill goes on to say that all of the coaches in the Bluegrass area have been fine When you come to Louisville for KEA, to officials. Some of those who stand out in The Flying Dutchman invites you all to be his his mind are Leon Kingsolver and Jim Pick- guests at the first recreational College of ens of Danville, Claude Logan of Elkhorn, Fishing ever offei-ed in the country. The Letch Norton of Clark County, Homer Land 0' Lakes, which is just outside Jeffer- Bickers of Frankfort, and Bobby Barlow of sontown, will be the scene of the Fishing Scott County. College where boys and girls of Louisville To further emphasize sportsmanship, and Jefferson County who are off from Coach Sonny Hubbs of Sedalia brings glory school will be taught all kinds of fishing. to his Sedalia High School by taking time College degrees such as Bachelor, Master and to write a congratulatory letter to Amos Doctor of Fishing will be conferred on the THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1958 Page Nine

1958 State Basketball Tournament Statistics

Average Score: For Winners: 66.7; For Losers: 53.4. Total for both: 120.1 per game Average No. Personal Fouls (fouls by A plus fouls by B) 22 per game Average No. Technical Fouls (fouls by A plus fouls by B) per game Total No. Attempts (per. and T. for all Games) 645. Successful 62% Total No. Times necessary for Official to warn about actionless game: total Average No. times per game a player committed 5 Personals: .87 per game

Averaged No. charged time-outs (total for both teams) : 5.69 per game DATA COLLECTED BY FIRST STATISTICIAN Average No. (a) Personal fouls made by players while on Offense 2.5 per game

Average No. (b) Cases of traveling (include illegal dribble) : 6.5 per game Average No. (c) Times 2 throws were given unsuccessful thrower: 7.1 per game Average No. (d) Times a foul resulted in a bonus penalty: 8 per game % of times 1st throw in (d) was successful: 63.5% %of 2nd throws which were successful: 71.3%

Average No. (e) Field goals (both teams) : 45.75 per game % scored without ball touching backboard: 55.8% Average No. (f) Times per game there was infraction of Rule 9-10: At player's own basket: per game At opponent's basket: per game Average over-all time from first toss to final gun: 1 hr., 10 min. DATA COLLECTED BY SECOND STATISTICIAN

Average No. (a) Jump ball situations (include center jumps) : 10 per game (1) Times above jumps followed held ball: .87 per game (2) Times jump ball rules were violated. .12 per game Average No. (b) Throw-ins from end of court (Do not include

throw-in after any goal) : 13 per game Average No. (c) Throw-ins from side: 11.2 per game Average No. (d) Violations of 3-second lane rule: .81 per game

Average No. (e) Violations of free throw rule 9-1 : .50 per game Average No. (f) Times ball remained alive after unsuccessful free throw: 10.1 per game % Times in (f) the free throw was recovered by defense: 65.3% young Isaac Waltons. lege from 1926 to 1930, during which time This will be a new kind of college where he played football and was a member of the the classroom is the rolling hillsides by the track team. side of beautiful lakes where students really Mr. Dawson spent one year at Jackson, enjoy their subject. Kentucky, as coach of football and basket- Come on out to the College of Fishing dur- ball. In 1931 he became coach of all sports at ing KEA. Fern Creek High School, and he continued in that position until 1935, at which time he became principal. He remained at Fern Creek BOARD MEMBERS RE-ELECTED until 1950, except for three years spent in (Continued from Page One) the Navy from 1942 to 1945. After he re- turned from the Navy, he attended the Uni- Church. He is a member of the Kentucky versity of Louisville where he received his Education Association ; the Kentucky As- sociation for Health, Physical Education, and M.A. degree. In 1950 he became principal of the Eastei'n High School. In October of 1955 Recreation ; and the Kentucky Coaches As- his sociation. he accepted present position with the Jefferson County Board of Education. Mr. Dawson is a native of Nelson County, where he attended the Bloomfield High For several years Mr. Dawson was a regis- School and started his football career. While tered football official with the K.H.SA.A. he was still in high school, the family moved He had played semi-professional football for to Louisville where Jack entered duPont three years. He is a member of the K.E.A. Manual and played three years of football and the N.E.A. He is a Baptist, and a member for that school. He attended Georgetown Col- of the St. Matthews Rotary Club. Pagre Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1958

Monticello—Fourth Place Winner 1958 State Basketball Tournament

(Left to Right) Billy Ray Foister, Aaron Stringer, Larry Ledbetter, Jim Morris, Ray Ram- sey, Donald Frye, Gene Pendleton, Fred Frye, Don Bridgeman, Kay Bridgeman.

MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING nineteenth birthday, with the following ex- The Board of Control of the Kentucky ceptions: 1) If a .student becomes nineteen High School Athletic Association met at the years of age on or after September 1, he is K.H.S.A.A. Building, Lexington, on Friday eligible to compete in football for the re- morning, March 21, 1958. The meeting was mainder of that season; and 2) If a student called to order by President Russell William- becomes nineteen years of age on or after son at 9:15 with all Board members and Com- December 1, he is eligible to compete in all missioner Theo. A. Sanford present. sports for the remainder of that school year." Louis Litchfield moved, seconded by W. H. Proposal II—The Board of Control pro- Crowdus, that the reading of the minutes of poses that the following be added as para- the February 1st meeting be waived, since graph 11 of Article IV, Section 3-d of the the members of the Board had received copies K.H.S.A.A. Constitution: "Have authority of these minutes. The motion was carried to set up a plan for determining a state unanimously. championship in football." The Commissioner reported that Directors Proposal III—The Board of Control and W. H. Crowdus and Jack Dawson had been the State Track Committee propose that the re-elected to membership on the Board of following be added to Track Rule IX and to Control for a period of four years, beginning the second paragraph of Track Rule XII: July 1, 1958, to represent respectively Sec- "Five participants may be named to a relay tions 3 and 4. team, any four of whom may be used in a There was a discussion of possible pro- heat or the finals." posals to be submitted by the Board of Con- The Commissioner stated that he had been trol to the forthcoming Delegate Assembly in correspondence with Mr. George L. Moss, of the K.H.S.A.A. The Commissioner was Executive Vice President of the First Na- authorized to submit the following proposals tional Bank, Henderson, concerning the K.H.- as Board proposals: S.A.A. Annuity Trust Fund account and the Proposal I—The Board of Control proposes transferring of the assets of this account to that By-Law 4 be amended to read as fol- the K.H.S.A.A. Mr. Moss stated that it will be

lows : "A contestant becomes ineligible on his be proper for the bank to make such a trans- THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1958 Page Eleven

TABULATION OF VOTES ON HIGHEST RATED OFFICIALS - 1958 STATE TOURNAMENT

Listed below are the tabulations of votes on the thirteen officials who received the highest ratings by coaches of the sixteen teams which participated in the recent State High School Basketball Tournament. Each coach voted on six Certified officials in the order of his preference, the official whose name was listed first by the coach receiving six points, the second official five points, etc. This is the method which has been used for many years by the Board of Control and the Commissioner in selecting State Tournament officials. The schools given below are not listed in order by regions nor are they listed in the order of the tournament bracket. Official ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP TOTAL Ralph Mussman_ 2 29 George Conley __ 27 "Doc" Ferrell 3 22 Charlie Irwin 22 Ben Edelen 21 Roy Winchester- 19 Foster "Sid" Meade 4 18 Milford Wells --_ 17 James Baker 13 Robert McLeod _ 13 Roy Settle 1 13 Warren Cooper _ 12 D. Longenecker _ 12 fer contingent upon its receiving a copy of unanimously. the resolution passed by the Board of Control The Board was then called to order in its requesting such transfer. W. B. Jones moved, capacity as Board of Directors of the K.H.- seconded by K. G. Gillaspie, that the follow- S.AA. Protection Fund. ing resolution be adopted by the Board of Secretary-Treasurer Sanford presented a Control and that a copy of it be sent to the list of claims which had been paid by the First National Bank of Henderson. Protection Fund since February 1, 1958, the "WHEREAS the K.H.S.A.A. Annuity total amount of these claims being $4,647.48. Trust Fund agreements entered into by and Cecil A. Thornton moved, seconded by Louis between Theo. A. Sanford, J. B. Mansfield, Litchfield, that the claims as presented by the Board of Control of the K.H.S.A.A. and the Secretary-Treasurer of the Protection the First National Bank of Henderson, Ken- Fund be allowed. The motion was carried tucky, have been terminated by the agree- unanimously. ment of all parties concerned, There being no further business, the meet- BE IT that the Board NOW RESOLVED ing adjourned. of Control of the K.H.S.A.A. requests the First National Bank of Henderson, Kentucky, to pay over to the Kentucky High School Hazard Cheerleaders Athletic Association any cash balance on hand in the Annuity Trust Fund, and to Cheerleaders representing the Hazard transfer any bonds or other holdings to the High School were first place winners in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association." fourth annual competition for the Cheer- The motion was carried unanimously. leaders' Cup, awarded by K.A.P.O.S. The Cecil A. Thornton moved, seconded by runner-up honors went to the Clark County Robert Forsythe, that Edgar McNabb be High School, with honorable mention to the named Delegate and Travis Combs Alternate Daviess County High School. The presenta- to the 1958 meeting of the National Federa- tion was made by K.H.S.A.A. President Rus- tion Football Committee. The motion was car- sell Williamson during an award ceremony ried unanimously. following the final game of the 1958 State W. H. Crowdus moved, seconded by Jack High School Basketball Tournament. The Dawson, that all bills of the Association, be- cheerleaders were judged on the basis of a ginning February 1, 1958, and ending March rating schedule which included ability, 20, 1958, be allowed. The motion was carried sportsmanship, good conduct and grooming. :

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1958 ANNUAL MEETING 6. Banisters were built 36" tall to divide One) (Continued from Pase gym for visitors. They were draped in ap- PROPOSAL IV propriate school colors. Ass't. Prin. Henry F. Pryse (Mercer Coun- 7. Banners are displayed for each team. ty) proposes that the first sentence of By- 8. A thirty-foot "Welcome Visitors" sign Law 22 be amended to read as follows : "Mem- was placed at front of gym. ber schools shall use registered officials in 9. Each evening the Andy Anderson all "A" and "B" team football and basket- American Legion Post presents the American bail games." PROPOSAL V flag in appropriate ceremony as the school band plays the National Anthem. Sr. M. Judith, Prin. (Holy Cross), proposes 10. Various signs to aid visitors are prop- that the Commissioner have authority to erly posted. waive the penalty of K.H.S.A.A. By-Law 5, 11. Concession stands are set up in corri- Section 4, the "preceding semester rule," if a dors of adjoining buildings. student has been unable to comply with the 12. Press and local radio stations each attendance provisions of the rule because of have booths. illness or accident. PROPOSAL VI Prin. Damon Ray (Glendale) and five ad- K.F.H.S.G. S.A.NEWS ministrators and coaches (Perkins, Alton, Morton Junior High School Goodman, Riddle, Redmon) propose that Ar- Lexington, Kentucky ticle IV, Section 1, of the K.H.S.A.A. Con- The club for our girls at Morton Junior stitution be amended by substituting "six- High is called the Girls' Athletic Association. teen" for "eight", and that the following be Our school is co-educational and we have ap- substituted for the first sentence of Article proximately 525 students enrolled. Our club IV, Section 2-a: "Members of the Board of is onen to all girls in the 7th, 8th, and 9th Control shall be elected for a period of four grades. years by vote of the principals of member We have a constitution and the club meets schools in each region (Basketball Regions once each week. We have been playing soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and will conclude this by playing University 16)." High School on November 13. The girls in the club decide upon their own program which does not necessarilv have to follow K. A. P. S. O. NEWS what is being taught in their regular gym Mrs. Ashley Parham., Pep Club Sponsor classes. at Muhlenberg Central High School, sends Our G.A.A. is financed by the membership some interesting information concerning dues collected each vear. The girls made this plans which were put into effect during the decision and we feel it is a good one. 16th District Basketball Tournament. Mrs. At present we have the usual club of- Parham gave credit for the activities to the ficers but hope to have team managers for entire personnel of the school, in coopera- each sDort in the near future. tion with Prin. Spear and Coach Stokes. Mrs. We feel that the G.A.A. 'olays an import- Parham outlined "a few major details" as ant part in our junior high school girls' follows school life. Thev are given the opportunity 1. To more thoroughly prepare our stu- to iDlav both with eirls of their own ability dent body and particularly the pep club, we and with more hierhly skilled girls. They are compiled a list of sportsmanship rules and fiven the chance to take the skills they have gave each student a copy. learned in their classes and put them into 2. The rules mentioned were discussed at practice and to have fun with them. We feel the next regular meeting of the club after that our G.A.A. also gives the girls an op- they were formulated. portunity to make new friends. 3. The "B" team cheerleaders were ap- —Joan Winkler, Sponsor. pointed as ushers. They wear uniforms and are branded with an usher band. Correction 4. At half-time the officials are served In the March issue of the ATHLETE, the

cokes ; after the games they receive sand- Benham High School was listed as having 33 wiches, drinks, and fruit. Good ratings and 4 Fair under the heading 5. School boys are serving as patrols to of "Crowd". These ratings should have been in pai-king cars. 33 Excellent, 4 Good. :

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