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Class A State Champion Murray

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t^^w^'^'^ if (Left to Kight) Front Kow: Kenny Humphreys, John Hutson, Charlie Robertson, Richard

Workman. Steve Williams, James VV'ilson, Dickie Farrell, Jimmy Smith. Second Row : Tommy Latimer, Joe Fat Futrell, Dewayne McClure, Jerry Matthews, Glen Turner, Tommy Steele, J. L. Barnett, Mike Thurmond. Third Row: David Watkins, Donnie Edwards, Ronnie Edwards, Don-

nie Danner, Tommy Wells, Norman Hale, Cary Miller, Roy Wyatt. Fourth Row : Ronnie Dan- ner, Don Faughn, Bud Nail, Ralph Jackson, Mike Manning, Danny Nix, Lee Vance, Steve Sex- ton. Fifth Row: Mgr. Donnie Cohoon, Jimmy Adam.s, Jimmy Johnson, Harry Weatherly, Ben

Hogancamp, Craig Banks, Bernard Harvey. Sixth Row : Coaches W. P. Russell, Preston Hol- land, Eli Alexander.

Murray 47—Trigg County Murray 44—E'rovidence 13 Murray 34—Russellville 6 Murray —Tilghman Murray 52—Morganfield 7 Murray 40—Hopkinsville Murray 8—Mayfield 6 Murray 46—Paris (Tenn.) B Murray 20—Fulton 6 Murray 35—Shelby ville 14 Murray .34—Bowling Green 7 Murray 14—Lynch 13

Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSN. JANUARY- 13B2 Official Dickinson Ratings For Tlie 1961 Football Season

CLASS A Caldwell County 7 18.50 Owensboro Catholic 4 17.85 EEGION 1 Dickinson Franklin Simpson 3 15.00 Team W Ratine Daviess County 2 15.00 Bowling Green 2 12.85 Murray 5 22.50 20.00 Crittenden County 1 12.00 Attucks 5 Hopkinsville 11.00 3 18.75 Russellville Henderson 10.00 Fulton 2 15.00 Warren County 1 N.R. Douglass (Henderson) 2 15.00 Christian County N.R. Trigg County 2 14.00 Morganfield 2 14.00 14.00 REGION 2 Lincoln (Franklin i 2 Dickinson Lincoln (Paducah) 2 14.00 Team W Rating (Owensboro) 2 14.00 Western Madison 6 30.00 Street 1 12.50 High Elizabethtown 5 23.75 Providence 10.00 N.R. Danville 5 20.00 Sturgis 3 Lafayette 4 19.37 (Murray) 1 N.R. Douglass Heni-y Clay 3 18.00 Somerset 2 15.00 REGION 2 Dickinson Bryan Station 2 15.00 Knox 1 13.75 Team W Rating Fort Franklin County 2 13.57 Shelbyville 5 26.00 Clark County 1 12.50 Bardstown 6 25.00 Oldham County 1 12.50 Glasgow 4 22.50 St. Joseph 1 N.R. Versailles 6 21.25 K.M.I. N.R. Lebanon 3 20.00 Dunbar N.R. 4 18.33 Georgetown Shelby County N.R. Old Ky. Home 4 17.85 Jessamine County 3 15.00 REGION 3 Lancaster 2 15.00 Dickinson Stanford 3 15.00 Team W Rating Tompkinsville 1 15.00 Highlands 6 27.50 15.00 Shepherdsville 3 Boone County 4 19.58 14.37 Anderson 3 Ashland 3 18.75 Harrodsburg 2 12.85 Newport 3 18.75 Frankfort 1 12.50 Dixie Heights 3 15.00 Metcalfe County 1 12.50 Wurtland 2 15.00 Louisville Country Day 1 12.50 Holmes 1 14.00 Campbellsville 2 12.00 Russell 1 12.50 Springfield 1 11. eo Louisa 1 12.50 10.00 Catholic Country Day Newport Catholic 10.00 N.R. Mercer County Campbell County 10.00 N.R. Bate McKell 3 N.R. Lincoln Institute N.R.

REGION 3 Dickinson Dickinson Team W Rating Team W Rating 22.50 Bellevue 4 Corbin 4 25.00 21.25 Mt. Sterling 3 Bell County 3 18.75 21.25 Paris 3 Knox Central 3 17.50 20.00 Cynthiana 3 Evarts 3 16.67 20.00 Ludlow 3 Cumberland 3 16.00 4 18.00 Catlettsburg Middlesboro 1 12.00 DuBois 3 16.00 Hall 10.00 Dayton 2 15.83 Hazel Green N.R. Paintsville 3 15.71 15.00 Pikeville 2 District 2 Lloyd 13.75 Hazard 8 27.50 Carlisle 1 12.50 Belfry 4 21.26 Irvine 10.00 Fleming-Neon 5 21.26 M.M.I. 3 N.R. .lenkins 4 17.86 N.R. Harrison County M. C. Napier 2 14.00 Carrollton N.R. Whitesburg 2 12.86 N.R. Elkhorn City Prestonsburg 1 12.00 N.R. Morgan County 1 Wheelwright 1 12.00 N.R. Raceland Leslie County 1 11.67 Western (Paris) 1 N.R. CLASS AAA REGION 4 REGION 1 Dickinson Dickinson Team W Rating Team W Rating East Main (Lynch) 5 22.50 Flaget 7 25.00 Lily 4 21.25 Male 4 19.00 Pineville 4 20.62 Manual 3 18.75 Williamsburg 3 20.62 Trinity 3 15.00 Eosenwald (Harlan) 2 19.37 DeSales 3 14.28 Loyall 3 18.75 Atherton 2 14.00 London 2 14.28 St. Xavier 1 12.50 Barbourville 2 12.85 Central 1 12.50 Dilce Combs 1 12.50 Shawnee 10.00 Lynn Camp 1 12.00 REGION 2 Harlan 1 12.00 District 1 Buckhorn 10.00 Dickinson Wallins N.R. Team W Rating West Main (Lynch) N.R. Fairdale 7 26.25 Fern Creek 6 23.13 CLASS AA Valley 6 22.50 REGION 1 Eastern 5 19.38 Dickinson Southern 3 13.75 Team W Rating District 2 Paducah 5 27.50 Butler 5 16.67 Henderson County 6 26.26 Durrett 2 14.29 Mayfield 6 23.75 Seneca 1 12.86 Madisonville B 21.00 Waggoner 2 12.85 Owensboro 4 19.28 Pleasure Ridge 10.00 I

The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association

VOL. XXIV—No. 6 JANUARY, 1962 $1.00 Per Year

Early Season Basketball Questions --Installment 2

Editor's Note: These rulings do not set aside or modif.v to enter. any rule. They are interpretations on some of the early season Ruling: B6 enter, since had re- situations which have been presented. may not he not ported to the scorer before the violation occurred. 23. Play: Al is dribbling: ball i:i his back court Only those substitutes who have already reported when A2 violates by remaining' more than three sec- prior to the violation and are ready to enter are onds in the restricted part of his team's free thro'w eligible to do so. lane. Where is the ball a-warded to team B 31. Play: Substitute A6 has reported to the scorer Ruling: Ball is awarded to team B at the spot out is ready and entitled to enter. violation occurs. of bounds nearest where A2 violated. and A his horn. official signals time-out 24. Play: Al stands straddling' a cor.ier of the Scorer sounds The enter. enters and replaces Al. three-second restricted area of his free throw lane and beckons A6 to A6 scorer's table and wishes with both feet touching floor outside the lane area Al immediately goes to the time-out period as a while his teammates are moving the ball around. to reenter during this same substitute for A6, who has just replaced him. Ruling: This is not illegal. Ruling: reenter during this same 25. Play: How much time may a player have to Al may not reported when the request an alternate position on the jumping circle? time-out period since he had not procedure were allowed, a Ruling: The administering official will observe the violation occurred. If this which was trailing by a few points in the clos- position of all players around the circle and when he team ing stages of the game could get the clock stopped is certain there is no misunderstanding as to positions time a violation occurred and actually never and no one is about to request an alternate position, every remove one of its players from the game. This would he will proceed with his toss. Once he is ready to enable it to stop the clock and still keep the same five make the toss and the ball is about to change status, players in the game. no change in positions is permitted. 26. Play: On last free throw by Al, A2 touches 32. Play: Last minute of the game. Al has a tall ball while it is on ring. Is this a violation of the free center and has been successful in securing the jump. throw provisions or is it basket interference? Score is team A40—team B40. Al is at the free throw Ruling: Basket interference. Ball is awarded to line with the ball in his control for a try. A2, along team B at spot out of bounds nearest where violation the free throw lane, fouls B2 so there will be a jump occurred. at center (false double foul) and team B will not 27. Play: Al is dribbling near end of court when have an opportunity for a throw-in. Bl quickly takes a legal position in his path. Al, in Ruling: Foul by team A is an intentional foul and attempting to avoid Bl, loses possession inbounds and B2 is awarded two free throws after Al has com- his momentum carries him out of bounds. In attempt- pleted his try or tries. Jump at center after B2 has ing to steal the ball, Bl also goes out of bounds. No made his attempts. broken foul is committed. Ball remains on playing court, 33. Play: Al is fouled and his glasses are bouncing free. Al returns to court before Bl recovers. in the process. His coach maintains that Al cannot to Al then continues his dribble. see well enough to shoot free throw and wants Official the Ruling: There is no penalty for Al or Bl leaving enter A6 to shoot the free throw. informs latter and returning to the court in this situation. Dribble coach that if A6 shoots free throw for Al the been by Al ended when he lost control. If Bl did not bat may not reenter the game after glasses have right? the ball nor touch the fumble by Al, it was a viola- repaired. Does the official have this de- tion for Al to dribble again. However, Al could re- Ruling: The official should not make such a cover the ball without violation. cision. It is not for him to determine who may or may cover- 28. Play: Al has been awarded a free throw and not play, except in cases of disqualification, as he has the ball in his hands preliminary to his try ed by the rules. The above situation is similar to one when A2, along the free thi-ow lane, pushes B3. involving injury and the official does not decide Ruling: False double foul. Foul by A2 occurs while whether the player must leave and whether he is able in the opinion of the teammate is in control. B3 is not awarded a free to return. The fact that a player, this throw. Ball is tossed at center after Al has com- coach, doctor or trainer (who must assume pleted his try or tries. responsibility), is unable to play at one moment does to 29. Play: A free throw by Al is in flight when not preclude the possibility that he may be ready A2, along the lane, pushes B3. play at another time in the game. Ruling: False double foul. The ball is dead after 34. Play: May a coach use: (a) written notes each free throw is ended. After Al has completed his carried onto the floor by a substitute; or (b) sign or free throw or free throws, B3 is awarded his free flash cards displayed at the bench to direct or en- throw or free throws. After B3 has completed his courage his team try or tries, the ball is tossed at center. Ruling: Yes. The present coverage does not pro- 30. Play: Substitute A6 has reported to the scor- hibit notes or signs, as long as their use is sportsman- er and is ready and entitled to enter. A violation like and does not tend to incite the spectators. occurs. The scorer sounds his horn. The official signals 35. Play: Al travels. B2 has previously reported time-out and beckons A6 to enter. After the clock is to the scorer and is ready and eligible to enter. The stopped, substitute B6 comes to the table and wishes (Continued on Page Twelve) Pag-e Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1962

JANUARY, 1962 VOL. XXIV—No. 6 Cooper, Warren Omer, Billy Craft, Bill Padgett, R. K. PabUshed monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky Jr. High School Athletic Association Crosthwaite, John S., Parker, Billie E. Office of Publication, Lexingrton, Ky. Crutcher, James W. Pergrem, Bernard Entered as aecond-clasa matter in the post office at Lexinfirton* Cummins, Al Phelps, Ralph "Rudy" Kentucky under the act of March 3, 1879. Davis, Bunny Powell, Logan Editor THEO A. SANFORD David, Don Pursiful, Cleophus Assistant Editor J. B. MANSFIELD Davis, T. Reed, Charles R. Lexington, Ky, Harold BOARD OF CONTROL Dotson, John B. Reed, Gordon President W. H. Crowdus (1958-62). Franklin Drake, Richard R. Reinhardt, Myron Vice-President K. G. GUIaspie (1959-63), (JeorBetown Driskell, Earl, Jr. Richardson, Joe M. Directors—Jack Dawson (1958-62), Louisville: Robert P. For- Duerson, William R. Richetts, C. O. sythe (1959-631, Greenville: Preston Holland 11961-651. Murray: Don R. Rawlings (1961-66), Danville: Oran C. Teater (1960- Duncan, Earl Riggs, William T. 64). Paintsville: Cecil A. Thornton (1960-64), Harlan. Durkin, Jack Ritter, Goebel Subscription Rates $1.00 Per Year Edelen, Ben R. Roller, Otis Elrod, Wm. Turner Rothfuss, Dick Ferrell, Doctor T. Rouse, Clyde L. ^iom the dommissionei s Offiice Fields, Joe D. Rubarts, Leland G. Flynn, Bobby Russell, Allen W. Foster, William R. St. Clair, Robert L., Jr. REPORTS PAST DUE Fritz, Sherman Sanders, Mel Gardner, Howard E. Schlich, Paul E. Goley, E. Selvy, Curt 1. 1961 Football Participation List James Green, Walt Settle, Evan E., Jr. 2. School's Report on Football Officials Grisham, Jesse R. Settle, Roy G. Gustafson, Al, Jr. Shaw, Earl 3. Official's Report on Schools (Football) Hagan, Joe Small, Bill Harrell, Bill D. Smith, Edgar J. Haynes, John Sosh, LaRue "Approved" and "Certified" Officials Heldman, John, Jr. Spencer, Irvin E. A large number of K.H.S.A.A. registered officials Hodge, Fred Stanfill, Robert qualified for the advanced rating of "Approved" and Hofstetter, Joe Steenken, William R. Huter, Jim Stephenson, Harry S. "Certified" as a result of the National Federation Hyatt, Bob Sullivan, Don C. basketball examination which was given in Kentucky Inman, Briscoe Taylor, Ed on December 4, 1961. The "Approved" rating does Irwin, Charles R. Taylor, Robert S. not carry forward from year to year, but must be Jenkins, James Thompson, Jack Jenkins, Kean Thompson, Ralph earned each year. After an official has received the Johnson, Wm. Bernard Tucker, Neal R. "Certified" rating, he keeps this rating by clinic Johnson, Walter Varble, William attendance. Only officials receiving these higher rat- Jordon, Kenneth P. Vettiner, Charlie ings are eligible to work in the regional tournaments. Kimmel, Jerry Weaver, Ray King, Bob Weisbrodt, Paul Only "Certified" officials, who are residents of Ken- King, Jim Wells, Milford tucky, are eligible to work in the State Tournament. King, P. J. Wesche, James A. Basketball officials who qualified for advanced Knight, Bill White, David B. ratings during the current season are as follows: Kremer, Joe Williams, Roger Lance, Walter Winchester, Roy L. Certified Officials LeVan, Thomas F. Winfrey, Shelby Long, Bill Wise, Adkins, Raymond C. Lucas, Gene Jack Ale.xander, Rex McClellan, L. B. Longanecker, David M. Wright, Paul Allen, Lowry R. McGehee, G. K. Looney, Dick Wurtz, Emil Allen, Nelson R. McGuffev, Harold Lytle, Price Almond. Alvin MeLeod, Robert N. Arnold, Kenneth McMillin, Larry Approved Officials Baker, James E. McPike, Ray S., Jr. Akins, Charlie Hill, Earl F. Baird, Bill Macon, Alan Leon Baughn, E. L. Hook, Burnley B., Jr. Ballard, Jack H. Mahan, Carle Bradshaw, Bill Knotts, Franklin D. Bell, Clarence T. Maines, George Bennett, Bert May, E. B., Jr. Brewer, Randall L. Lowe, Eugene T. Blackburn, Viley 0. Mays, Ralph J. Brown, John W. McClure, Wm. Scott Boyles, Paul E. Meade, Foster "Sid" Gathers, Bob Meadows, Marvin Ray Bridges, Bennie Metcalf, Earl L. Davenport, Robert B. Moore, Brizendine, Vic Meyer, Bud Robert Brown, E. C. Miller, Bob Elliott, Carroll L. Moore, Roy, Jr. Bruner, Jack C. Miller, Rex J. Fuller, John R., Jr. Morse, Richard K. Brown, James W. Miller, Roy J. Gibson, Fred W. Quillen, John T. Buis, Nathaniel A. Mudd, Ed Gilbert, Gerald L. Ring, William H. Canter, .John Mussman, Ralph Casteel, Ralph M. Nau, Bill Gour, Robert A. Shackleford, Roscoe Chattin, Charles Neal, Gene Graham, James E. Strong, Arnett Coleman, L. J. "'Duke" Newton, CM. Hammons, Norman Wise, Billy Conley, George Nixon, James W. Hatter, Jack Zachem, Vincent Cooper, John Wellington Nord, Ed Hewitt, R. T. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 19G2 Page Three

1961-62 MEMBERSHIP IN THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

School Address Tel. No. Principal Basketball Coach

REGION 1

D. 1 Carlisle County R. 3, Bardwell MA 8-5411 0. J. Mitchell Tom Adkins Fulton Fulton 697 J. M. Martin Chester Caddas Fulton County Hickman 3168 Tom Johnson Harold Garrison Hickman County Clinton OL 3-5461 James H. Phillips Harold Wilkins Riverview Hickman 2070 A. W. Greene Robert Danner

D. 2 Ballard Memorial R. 1, Barlow 665-5151 Robert G. Fiser J. H. Frank Heath R. 1, W. Paducah Don Steohenson W. E. Carter Lincoln Paducah E. W. Whiteside John C. McVoy Lone Oak Paducah 443-1211 John Robinson Glenn Dexter Paducah Tilghman Paducah 443-6296 Bradford D. Mutchler Otis Dinning Reidland R. 8, Paducah 898-2411 Richard L. Winebarger Ervin Johnston St. John R. 5, Paducah 443-1867 Sr. Mary Marcia St. Mary'.s Acad. Paducah 443-2677 Sr. Julia Frances, SCN Jack McKinney

D. 3 R. 1, Mayfield EV 2-2160 Joe McPherson Freed Curd Dunbar Mayfield CH 7-4520 F. 1. Stiger A. Dawson Fancy Farm Fancy Farm MA 3-3181 Sr. Celine Maria Joe Mikez Farming-ton Farmington FI 5-2171 C. W. Jones Larry Colley Lowes Lowes 674-5333 W. W. Chumbler Gene Mason Mayfield Mayfield CH 7-4461 Barkley Jones Jack Story Sedalia Sedalia 328-3241 Bob Eaker Kenneth Wray S.ymsonia Symsonia 2141 Cecil Reid Bobby Noles Wingo Wingo 376-3271 Howard V. Reid James A. Baker

D. 4 Benton Benton LA 7-2511 J. Delton Dodds Billy Joe Farris Calloway County R. 2, Murray 753-5479 William B. Miller Richard Vincent Douglass Murray L. P. Miller John Prewitt Murray Murray PL 3-5202 Fred Schultz Eli Alexander Murray College Murray PL 3-2310 Wilson Gantt Garrett Beshear North Marshall Calvert City EX 5-4400 Robert Goheen Charlie Lampley South Marshall R. 1, Benton LA 7-2891 Reed Conder William Cothran

REGION 2

D. 5 Caldwell County Princeton William F. Brown George B. Perry Crittenden County Marion 5-4226 Ercel Little L. B. Gasten Dotson Princeton EM 5-2155 B. S. Miller J. W. Withrow Fredonia Fredonia 4231 Odell Walker Rayborne Pickering Livingston Central Burna Salem 31R Kenneth T. Hardin Rex Smith Lyon County Kuttawa 5201 John E. Floyd Frank Wright

D. 6 Charleston Dawson Springs SW 7-2298 Lewis Good Jewel Logan Dalton Dalton 249-3421 A. 0. Richards Edwin Martin Earlington Earlington 3-5220 James W. Larmouth James W. Lai-mouth Hanson Hanson DA 2-3601 David Siria Dewey A. Parson J. W. Million Earlington Lester G. Mimms Lester G. Mimms Madisonville Madisonville TA 1-2824 Charles N. Boozer Curtis Sherrell Nebo Nebo 249-3321 A. C. Carneal David Jenkins Rosenwald Madisonville TA 1-5044 Mrs. Pearl M. Arnett Caldwell Smith South Hopkins Nortonville 676-3443 Charles Jenkins Earl Adkins

D. 7Attucks Hopkinsville 885-8278 F. B. Simpson William M. Falls, Sr. Christian County Hopkinsville TU 6-1084 I. Fred Porter John Rendek Dawson Springs Dawson Springs SW 7-3811 R. A. Belt Philip D. Back Hopkinsville Hopkinsville TU 6-2433 Chester C. Redmon Roy Allison Trigg County Cadiz LA 2-8575 Arthur Wallace Duke Burnett

D. SClifty Cliffy 277-3181 0. P. Hurt Harold Gorrell Guthrie Guthrie 483-2355 Waldo L. Wolfe William Longhurst Todd County Elkton 265-2407 Robert N. Bush Harold Ross Todd Co. Training Elkton 265-2566 William T. Gilbert Jimmy Harris Pagie Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1962

School Addi ess Tel. No. Principal Basketball Coach

REGION 3

D. 9 Clay Clay NO 4-2227 Clifton Wilson Wayne Willson Dixon Dixon ME 9-9080 P. D. Fancher Estel Manasco Providence Providence 667-2411 L. G. Tubbs L. G. Tubbs Rosenwald Providence MO 7-2531 Herbert Jones Herbert Jones Sebree Sebree TE 5-7891 Jam=s M. Lynch Eldon Bradley Slaughters Slaughters TU 4-2091 Lloyd Sharp Bobby Chaney

D. 10 Douglass Henderson VA 6-3701 H. B. Kirkwood George K. McGill Dunbar Moreanfield 476 Charles N. Crutcher John A. Howard Henderson Henderson VA 6-95'^8 Trov E. Spear Chester Montgomery Hendei'son County Henderson 826-9051 J. W. Duncan Norman O'Nan Holy Name Henderson VA 7-9297 Sr. Sara Ann, SCN James K. Lindenberg Morganfield Morganfield 291 Thomas Brantley Bill Foster St. Ag-nes Uniontown 69 Rev. R. G. Hill Rev. Anthony Ziegler St. Vincent Acad. St. Vincent WA 2611 Sr. Ravmunda, SCN Robert J. Velton Sturgis Sturgis 4008 H'Earl Evans H. D. Holt, Jr.

D. 11 Bremen Bremen 525-3411 Hoy R. Long Bob Rickard Calhoun Calhoun BR 3-32S4 L. D. Knight Don Parson Livermore Livermore BR 8-2522 J. David Boyken Don Walker Sacramento Sacramento RE 6-2731 A. G. Crume Jude Talbott

D. 12 Daviess County Owensboro MU 4-5285 W. P. Wheeler W. B. Sydnor Owensboro Owensboro MU 3-2611 Joe O. Brown Robert Watson Owensboro Catholic Owensboro MU 3-9614 Sr. Helen Constance Tom Hamilton Western Owensboro 3-7204 H. E. Goodloe Whaylon Coleman

REGION 4

D. 13 Breckinridge Co. Hardinsburg SK 6-5184 R. F. Peters Donald Morris Flaherty Vine Grove 828-3885 H. W. Hunt Donald M. Turner Frederick-Fraize Cloverport SU 8-3388 V. M. Vibbert W. T. Bennett Hancock County Lewisport 927-2531 Forrest Williamson, Jr. Denzel Mefford Irvington Irvington W. O. Jackson Jack Williamson Meade County Brandenburg 422-4665 Stuart Pepper Bill Case

D. 14 Butler County Morgantown LA 6-30S2 W. Foyesst West W. O. Warren, Jr. Caneyville Caneyville 879-4211 Ramon Majors Durwood Neel Clarkson Clarkson CI 2-3061 James M. Wood Bowman Davenport Edmonson County Brownsville LY 7-39-^0 John M. Lane Robert Burres Leitchfield Leitchfield 308 John H. Taylor John H. Taylor

D. 15 Beaver Dam Beaver Dam BR 4-4478 J. W. Park James E. Guess Ceritertown Centertown BE 2-4213 Bryan Taylor Bryan Taylor Fordsville Fordsville CR 6-3601 Earl S. Reid Lyle Dunbar Hartford Hartford CY 8-3713 Charles S. Combs Charles S. Combs Horse Branch Horse Branch BR 4-4662 W. M. Arnold J. R. Whitehead

D. 16 Central City Central City 9 Delmas Gish Jackie Day Community Drakesboro GR 6-2210 William Traylor Norman Pritchett Drakesboro Drakesboro GR 6-2630 W. J. Wilcutt James P. Hill Graham Graham Depoy 2042 James Jennings Kenneth Arbuckle Greenville Gree.nville 212 Ernest Atkins Kenneth Sidwell Hughes-Kirk Beechmont GR 6-2207 Charles Fades Wayne Ewing Muhlenberg Central Powderly 143 Lyle C. Baugh Bob Daniels

REGION 5

D. 17 Alvaton Alvaton 843-8067 Arthur M. Reynolds James Walker Bowling Green Bowling Green VI 2-1695 Raymond H. Herndon Woodrow Crum Bristow R. 1, Bowling Green VI 2-1960 Kenreth Harvey Jay Atkerson College Bowling Green 2-3542 J. A. Cai-penter Alvin Almond Franklin-Simpson Franklin 586-5251 J. W. Dunn John Price High Street Bowling Green V! 2-1638 E. T. Buford F. 0. Moxlev Lincoln Franklin JU 6-3342 W. H. Story William Griffith North WaiTen Smiths Grove LO 3-2041 Andrew Renick Bob Fox Richards ville Richardsville 842-3504 George Coker, Jr. John M. Lane, Jr. St. Joseph Bowling Green Sr. Alice Louise Larry Doughty Warren County Bowling Green 2-7302 C. H. Harris Jesse Kimbrough THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1962 Page Five

School Address Tel. No. Principal Basketball Coach

D. 18 Adairville Adairville JE 9-7711 Jesse L. Richards Glenn McGehee Auburn Auburn LI 2-4181 Jim S. Richards Jim Richards I Chandler's Chapel R. 2, Auburn LI 2-6427 Morris Shelton Thomas D. Garrett Lewisburg Lewisburg,- SK 5-6191 J. M. Vance Van L. Washer Olmstead Olmstead RE 4-4620 W. N. Alexander Earl Shelton Russellville Russellville PA 6-6434 Harold Hunter Jim Young

D. 19 Allen County Scottsville 237-3841 T. C. Simmons James Bazzell Austin Tracy Lucas HE 4-8686 Kenneth B. Sidwell Charles Day Bunche Glasgow OL 7-3988 L. J. Twyman Frank Terrell Glasgow Glasgow OL 2256 Edwin Mayes Dickie Parsons Hiseville Hiseville GL 3-2611 F. P. Newberry Gene Johnson Park City Park City SH 9-2665 W. L. Gardner Albert Ellison Scottsville Scottsville 237-3751 Bruce Stewart Ernest C. Neil, II Temple Hill R. 4, Glasgow GA 7-2611 David Montgomery Ray Burden

D. 20 Clinton County Albany 31 I^. H. Robinson Lindle Castle Cumberland County Burkesville Leon King Larry McDonald Gamaliel Gamaliel GL 7-2341 Edwin Steen Tommy Downing Metcalfe County Edmonton GE 2-2131 Garland Creech Cortez Butler Tompkinsville Tompkinsville HU 7-5617 Randall Grider John Marrs

REGION 6

D. 21 Adair County Columbia 384-2751 Brooks Coomer John Burr Campbellsville Campbellsville 465-5091 Paul Coop Paul Coop Durham Campbellsville 465-5121 M. J. Strong Harold Steele Greensburg Greensburg WE 2-5231 E. E. Tate Carl Deaton Lebanon Lebanon 692-3441 Charles F. Martin Hubert Edwards St. Augustine Lebanon 692-2053 Sr. M. Anton Rev. James Schlich St. Charles R. 2, Lebanon 692-4578 Sr. Florentia Tom Clark St. Francis Loretto 865-2731 Sr. Mary Carl, OSU Sam B. Thomas Taylor County Campbellsville 465-4431 J. G. McAnelly Billy B. Smith

D. 22 Caverna Horse Cave PR 3-7951 Wilbur Smith Ralph Dorsey Cub Run Cub Run JA 4-2525 James E. Redden Clyde E. Smith LaRue County Hodgenville 8-3195 Everett G. Sanders Corky Cox Memorial Hardyville LA 8-2271 Glen O. Barrett Reathel Goff Munfordville Munfordville JA 4-4651 H. D. Puckett Ray Hammers

D. 23 Elizabethtown Elizabethtown RO 5-5237 Paul E. Kemck Charles Rawlings Elizabethtown Cath. Eilizabethtown Sr. Mary Janice Hardin McLane Fort Knox Fort Knox 4-7019 S. M. Matarazzo Bob Burrows Glendale Glendale UL 4-2300 Damon Ray Edwin A. Goodman Howevalley R. 1, Cecilia TO 2-1287 Earl B. Goodman William Johnson Lynnvale White Mills TO 2-3334 Kenneth Riddle Albert McLane Rineyville Rineyville 5-5356 H. L. Perkins C. R. Perkins Sonora Sonora EM 9-2101 Dellard Moor Claude Sharp Vine Grove Vine Grove 877-5165 James T. Alton Bill Jones

D. 24 Bardstown Bardstown FI 8-8147 Vincent Zachem Garnis Martin Bloomfield Bloomfield T. T. Etheredge Ernest Ruby

Fredericktown R. 2, Springfield Sr. Charles Asa Bernard Thompson Mackville Mackville 2771 Robert Drury Charles Hume Old Ky. Home Bardstown 8-8473 Ralph Alexander William Parrott St. Catherine New Haven LI 9-3194 Sr. Lennora Fred Bean, Jr. St. Joseph Prep. Bardstown FI 8-3856 Brother DeSales Bill Echard Springfield Springfield 336-3718 Robert L. Robertson William Yankey Willisburg Willisburg 375-2217 Z. T. Lester Michael E. Speck "

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School TeL No Principal Basketball Coach

REGION 7

D. 25 Central Louisville JU 4-8443 Atwood S. Wilson Edward Q. Adams Flag-et Louisville SP 8-9000 Brother Aubin, CFX James Morris St. Xavier Louisville 636-2525 Rev. Br. Edward Daniel Joe Reibel Shawnee Louisville SP 6-4653 Robert B. Clem Jerome Keiffner

D. 26 DeSales Louisville EM 8-6519 Rev. Jude Cattelona John Haury duPont Manual Louisville ME 7-1477 A. J. Ries James Casillo J. M. Atherton Louisville JU 3-7697 Russell Garth Fred Allen, Jr. Male Louisville JU 5-2526 Foster Sanders Guy Strong D. 27 Bishop David Mem. Louisville WA 1-1441 Rev. Clarence Schwartz Leo Tierney Butler Louisville EM 3-2628 H. L. Hatfield Andrew Diersing Durrett Louisville GL 8-4032 J. C. Bruce Donald Brooks Fairdale Fairdale EM 6-1468 Harry K. Hardin Forest E. Able Fein Creek Fern Creek W. K. Niman Gerry Calvert Pleasure Ridge Pk. Pleasure Ridge Pk. 921-9230 John H. Pollock Jerry Moreman Southern Louisville 969-1331 T. T. Knight William Kidd Valley Valley Station WE 7-2300 J. C. Cantrell W. B. Fisher

D. 28 Aquinas Prep. Louisville TW 5-9411 Daniel M. O'Neill Bill Kleier Eastern Middletown CH 5-4161 John W. Trapp William B. Hoke Ky. Military Inst. Lyndon 896-1701 N. C. Hodgin W. T. Simpson Ky. School for Blind Louisville TW 7-1583 William F. Davis Will D. Evans Louisville Ctry Day Louisville TW 5-3452 Harry F. Ludwig Delmar Wallace Seneca Louisville GL 1-4330 K. B. Farmer Bob Mulcahy Trinity Louisville 895-9427 A. W. Steinhauser Edd Kellow Waggener Louisville TW 5-0567 Earl S. Duncan Ro.v Adams

REGION 8

D. 29 Lebanon Junction Lebanon Junction TE 3-4623 George E. Valentine Glenn B. Smith Mt. Washington Mt. Washington KE 8-4227 C. L. Francis Lloyd Mullins St. Aloysius Shepherdsville LI 3-6094 Sr. M. Francelle, OTU Rev. Herbei-t Uphaus St. Benedict Lebanon Junction TE 3-4829 Sr. Lucina Maria, SCN Rev. Roger Boehmicke Shepherds ville Shepherdsville Willis G. Wells Denzil Ramsey

D. 30 Lincoln Inst. Lincoln Ridge PA 2-8833 Whitney M. Young Alvin C. Hanley Shelby County Shelbyville ME 3-2344 Bruce Sweeney Bill Harrell Shelbyville Shelbyville ME 3-48S9 Richard Greenwell Evan Settle Taylorsville Taylorsville GR 7-2230 Harvey G. Bush B. F. Mullins

D. 31 Eminence Eminence VI 5-4071 George Stucker Mitchell Bailey Henry County New Castle 346-6681 D. P. Parsley Fred Rice Oldham County LaGrange BR 9-5263 A. L. Roberts Barney Thweatt Trimble County Bedford 255-3268 Clyde C. Cropper Joe Barnett

D. 32 CarroUton CarroUton 732-5215 Palmore Lyles Shiiiey Kearns Gallatin County Warsaw JO 7-5401 W. C. Stevens Happy Osborne Grant County Dry Ridge TA 4-5001 Ralph Blakey Steve Shuck Owen County Owenton 5509 Cyrus E. Greene Bill Smith Williamstown Williamstown TA 4-5771 M. J. Belew Paul Watts

REGION 9

D. 33 Boone County Florence 283-3331 Chester Goodridge Don Eddy Dixie Heights S. Ft. Mitchell DI 1-7650 Anthony H. Hohnhorst Lewis Phillips Lloyd Erlanger EI 1-7530 Gordon Simpson A. W. Lancaster St. Henry Erlang3r DI 1-9811 Sr. M. Teresa, OSB Mote Hils Simon -Kenton Independence 358-3541 George H. Edmondson Robert Taylor Walton-Verona Walton 485-4293 William C. Doan Don Shaw THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1962 Page Seven

School Address TeL No, J'rincipal Basketball Coach

D. 34 Beechwood S. Ft. Mitchell ED 1-1220 Thelma W. Jones Harold Williams Covington Cath. Covington HE 1-5351 Bro. Donald Fahrig, SM Robert Naber Holmes Covington HE 1-3604 H. B. Tudor Tom Ellis Holy Cross Latonia 431-1335 Sister Clarita George Schneider Ludlow Ludlow CO 1-8211 Arthur T. Tipton Carl R. Wenderoth William Grant Covington HE 1-1881 Charles L. Lett James E. Brock D. 35 Bellevue Bellevue CO 1-2980 Donald Davis Roy McKenney Dayton Dayton CO 1-4357 Dr. W. Dwight Sporing George Houston Newport Newport CO 1-2860 James L. Cobb Stanley Arnzen Newport Catholic Newport HI 1-7100 Rev. John Hegenauer James R. Connor

D. 36 Brossart Alexandria MY 7-3341 Sr. Mary Carleta, SND Joseph Gastright Campbell County Alexandria MY 7-8181 Edward E. Ball Lawrence Kinney Highlands Ft. Thomas HI 1-1301 Harold Miller Robert Luecke St. Thomas Ft. Thomas HI 1-2211 Sr. Elizabeth Marie Richard Hehman Silver Grove Silver Grove HI 1-3873 Robert F. Dozier Charles F. Doll, Jr.

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D. 37 Cynthiana Cynthiana 298 Kellev B. Stanfield Woody Preston Georgetown Georgetown 70 William L. Mills Harry Graham Harrison County Cynthiana 670 Joe H. Anderson Charles Sutherland Scott County Georgetown 635 William L. Hampton John L. Crigler

D. 38 Augusta Augusta PL 6-4282 Alice Kate Field Lou Cunningham Bracken County Brooksville 5-3891 Jarvis Parsley Jarvis Parsley Deming Mt. Olivet 701 H. 0. Hale Jesse Amburgev Falmouth Falmouth OL 4-3316 C. A. Hellard Cecil Hellard Pendleton R. 5, Falmouth OL 4-3355 Reedus Back Dwight Wolfe D. 39 Fleming County Flemingsburg VI 5-6601 Martin Marlar Clay Evans Mason County Maysville 564-6409 Elza Whalen William Ryan Maysville Maysville 564-3856 Orville B. Hayes Larry Wood St. Patrick Maysville Sr. M. Robert Francis Stahl Tollesboro Tollesboro 8-2541 Charles M. Hughes Joe A. Simons

D. 40 Bourbon County Paris 1465 Joe E. Sabel J. Robert Barlow Carlisle Carlisle 216 Miss Nancy E. Talbert Gayle Bowen Millersburg Mil. Inst. Millersburg 4352 Lt. Col. F. H. Hall Owen Dieterle Nicholas County Carlisle 477 Charles Wilson Glenn Dorroh North Middletown North Middletown 4523 J. C. Falkenstine Fred Creasey Paris Paris 1767 Milton O. Traylor Eugene Clark Paris Western Paris 754 William B. Reed William B. Reed

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D. 41 Frankfort Frankfort CA 3-8030 Robert C. Hume John Lykins Franklin County Frankfort 3-8248 Ronald Connelly Charles Mrazovich Good Shepherd Frankfort CA 7-9233 Sr. Winifred Ann Charles Furr Midway Midway TH 6-2531 Marion Crowe Ed Allin Versailles Versailles TR 3-4741 Charles 0. Dawson James McAfee D. 42 Anderson Lawrenceburg TE 9-3431 James D. Boyd Charles Grote Burgin Burgin 748-5170 Patrick E. Napier Robert J. Elder Harrodsburg Harrodsburg 734-3242 William D. Smart Jim Mitchell Jessamine County Nicholasville Billy Lockridge Ronnie Hale Mercer County Harrodsburg 734-4195 Roy R. Camic Zeb Blankenship Rosenwald-Dunbar Nicholasville TU 5-5591 Mrs. Ada HoUoway Leonard J. Cavil Western Sinai 9-3608 Robert B. Turner Robert Anderson

D. 43 Bryan Station Lexington 4-1581 R. L. Grider Robert Abney Douglass Lexington 2-3733 F. D. Talbert C. H. Livisay Henry Clay Lexington 2-5565 Clyde T. Lassiter Elmer Gilb Lafayette Lexington 7-5430 Dr. H. L. Davis Ken Caudill Lexington Catholic Lexington 7-4775 Rev. Leo G. Kampsen Fred O'Brien P. L. Dunbar Lexington 2-0640 Paul L. Guthrie Sanford T. Roach University Lexington 2-2200 J. H. Powell Eugene Huff Pag-e Eipht THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1962

Tel. No Principal Basketball Coach

D. 44 Berea Berea 986-3521 Mrs. Mable Todd Don Mills Estill County Irvine 723-3537 Luther Patrick James Kiser Foundation Berea 986-4911 Roy N. Walters Ray B. Rose Irvine Irvine 723-3616 Joe Ohr Joe Ohr Madison Richmond 623-4959 W. L. Holloway Del Combs Madison Centi'al Richmond 623-1530 James B. Moore Russell Roberts Model Richmond 623-5452 Dixon A. Barr

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D. 45 Bate Danville 236-6756 William Summers Emmett Broadus, Sr. Buckeye R. 3, Lancaster 792-2459 W. R. Duerson William Butner Cp. Dick Robinson R. 5, Lancaster 548-2208 W. R. Tudor David Feeback Danville Danville 236-6373 Don R. Rawlings David Cottrell Forkland Gravel Switch 332-7146 Donald Lamb Gerald Sinclair Junction City Junction City 854-3956 Earl Cocanougher Douglas Hamm Lancaster Lancaster 792-3301 Leslie C. Dyehouse Harold Murphy Mason Lancaster 792-3181 Mrs. Tommie F. Merritt Warren Wainwright Paint Lick Paint Lick 925-2711 Miss Fay Ward Little Homer L. Profitt Parksville Parksville 236-3753 Joseph E. Wesley Hillard Combs Perryville Perryville 332-8311 Garland Purdom Larry Wooden

D. 46 Brodhead Brodhead D. A. Robbin W. D. Riddle Crab Orchard Crab Orchard EL 5-3541 L. A. Wash H. Elliott Hustonville Hustonville 346-2611 Cecil Purdom Jack Johnson Liberty Liberty 787-3941 Stanley E. Bryant Pat Tully Lincoln Stanford FO 5-2828 G. W. Parks C. E. Kavanaugh Living-ston Livingston 453-2121 Charles B. Parsons Preston Parrett McKinney McKinney 346-2942 M. C. Montgomery Monty Singleton Memorial Waynesburg FO 5-7018 Lester M. Mullins Doyle McGuffey Middleburg Middleburg 787-2852 Nathaniel Buis Truman Godby Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon 256-2953 Cleston Saylor Jack L. Laswell Stanford Stanford FO 5-2191 Lee T. Mills Dienzel Dennis

D. 47 Burnside Burnside Hobart R. Thompson Oscar L. Fitzgerald Eubank Eubank 9-4631 J. B. Albright Jack Garrett Ferguson Ferguson 678-5229 Howard T. Moore Herbert Childers McCreary County Whitley City DR 6-2213 Johnnie Ray Laswell Joe S. Williams Monticello Monticello FI 8-2331 Vernon Miniard Joe Harper Nancy Nancy 678-4942 Herbert T. Higgins Garvis Burkett Pine Knott Pine Knot EL 4-2511 Clark Morton Howard Jones Pulaski County Somerset 679-1574 Edward B. Webb Robert Randall Russell County Russell Springs 866-2545 Marshall Dixon Aubrey Johnson Shopville Shopville 274-3181 Murrell P. Stewart Gene G. McFall Somerset Somerset 678-4721 W. B. Jones Doug Hines Wayne County Monticello FI 8-3311 Arthur J. Lloyd Ray Mills

D. 48 Bush Lida VO 4-2331 C. Frank Bentley Joe T. Gregory Hazel Green East Bernstadt VI 3-2265 Clark E. Chesnut Holbert Hodges Lily Lily 4-4330 R. S. Baldwin Harold Storm London London VO 4-2181 Leighton Watkins Gilbert Samples

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D.49Annvme Inst. Annville EM 4-2865 Roland Simmelink Jerry Hacker Clay County Manchester LY 8-3737 Robert Campbell J. W. Thurman McKee McKee AT 7-2631 Walter H. Power Charles Norris Oneida Oneida VI 7-2202 David C. Jackson David C. Jackson Tyner Tyner EM 4-3170 James W. Wilson R. B. Morris THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1962 Page Nine

School Address TeL No. Principal Basketball Coach

D. 50 Barbourville Barbourville LI 6-3129 Charles Singleton H. D. Tye Corbin Coi'bin 465 W. E. Burton Harry Taylor Knox Central Barbourville 6-4138 Clinton B. Hammons Harold Cole Lynn Camp Corbin 1633 P. M. Broughton Oscar Howard Pleasant View Pleasant View 3008 George E. Moses Clyde E. Hill Poplar Creek Carpenter William H. Ball Garrett Bennett Rockhold Rockhold Warren Peace Lane Gray Broyles Williamsburg Williamsburg 6500 H. B. Steely Archie Powers Woodbine Woodbine 903 Robert L. Jones, Jr. Paul Rice

D. 51 Bell County Pineville ED 7-2329 James A. Pursifull Willie Hendrickson Henderson Settle. Frakes 7-3618 Robert Hendrickson Wayland Jones Lincoln Middlesborough 862 Miss E. R. Ball A. M. McKinney Lone Jack Pour Mile ED 7-2435 Chester L. Click G. B. Hendrickson Middlesborough Middlesborough 263 Shelvie Fuson Darrell Storm Pineville Pineville 7-2439 Effie Arnett Orville Engle Red Bird Beverly ED 7-3300 P. P. Estridge Ladel McFaden

D. 52 Cumberland Cumberland 589-4625 Lee P. Jones Fred Parsons East Benham Benham 848-5583 D. C. Taylor Carman Weathers East Main Street Lynch 848-5486 Ernest E. Smith William Bosch Evarts Evarts 77 Claude R. Dozier Charles Hunter Hall Grays Knob 472-J Charles R. Steele James G. Burkhart Harlan Harlan 522 Roy G. Teague Bill Criscillis Loyall Loyall 277 Nicholas Brewer Charlie Davis Pine Mountain Pine Mountain 2700M Gema Campbell Vernon Conley Rosenwald Harlan 637 William M. Wood E. R. Gray Wallins Wallins Creek MO 4-3444 John H. Howard James L. Howard West Main Lynch John V. Coleman Eugene Traylor

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D. 53 Dunham Jenkins 948 G. V. Curry William Webb Fleming-Neon Flemnig 7597 Roy T. Reasor Ralph Roberts Jenkins Jenkins 243 Eldon E. Davidson Jim Summers Kingdom Come Linefork I. L. Frazier Harold Cornett Letcher Letcher 2524 Jeff B. Mayes Henry Ed. Wright Whitesburg Whitesburg 2339 J. M. Burkich Don Burton

D. 54 Buckhorn Buckhorn GE 6-3649 Fred W. Johnson Raymond Hamblin Dike Combs Jeff GE 6-2500 Homer Jones Bill Back Hazard Hazard GE 6-3711 James Caudill Goebel Ritter Leatherwood Leatherwood OR 5-4431 Bingham Brashear Delano Combs Leslie County Hyden Roscoe Turner R. B. Singleton M. C. Napier Hazard 6-4541 Paul H. Colwell Albert Combs

D. 55 Breathitt Jackson NO 6-2805 Millard Tolliver Fairce Woods Carr Creek Carr Creek MI 2-3585 Morton Combs Morton Combs Cordia R. 2, Hazard Alice H. Slone George Cornett Hindman Hindman ST 5-5361 Claude Frady Pearl Combs Jackson Jackson NO 6-5164 J. B. Goff J. B. Goff Knott County Pippa Passes Edward Madden Edward Madden Oakdale Christian R. 1, Jackson Willard Trepus David Tullar

D. 56 Hazel Green Acad. Hazel Green NO 2-2475 Mrs. Heni-y A. Stovall Joe Owens Lee County Beattyville IN 4-8126 Elbert Hudson Harold E. Flynn Owsley County Booneville LY 3-2815 W. O. Gabbard John D. Seale Powell County Stanton 663-4475 Estil G. Chaney William T. Orme Wolfe County Campton NO 8-3845 A. M. Richie Lando Lockard Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1962

Address Tel. No. Principal Basketball Coach

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D. 57 Belfry Belfry EL 3-7362 W. F. Doane James Hutchens Dorton D orton Charles Wright Ronald Cui-ry Elkhorn City Elkhorn City SK 4-6981 James V. Powell Arthur Mullins Feds Creek Feds Creek 835-2286 Nelson Hamilton, Jr. Ernest L. Prater, Jr. Hellier Hellier SK 4-8184 Scotty M. Sterling Jack T. Castle Johns Creek R. 1, Pikeville Ouinten R. Howard Donnie Layne Mullins R. 1, Pikeville GE 7-9194 Landon Hunt Gary Layne Phelps Phelps GL 6-9310 J. H. Cromer Jack Cunningham Pikeville Pikeville Charles E. Spears Carl P. Mims Virgie Virgie 639-4774 Fred W. Cox Virgil Osborne

D. 58 Auxier Auxier TU 6-3383 Carl T. Home Bobby W. Wells Betsy Layne Betsy Layne 8-2255 D. W. Howard Benny J. Fannin Garrett Garrett 358-3461 Burnice Gearheart John Camnbell, Jr. McDowell McDowell George L. Moore Pete Grigsby Martin Martin BU 5-3011 James W. Salisbury Denzil Halbert Maytown Langley 3346 Claude May Eugene Fvasure Prestonsburg Prestonsburg TU 6-2252 Woodrow Allen Jack F. Wells Wayland Wayland James V. Bolen Tommy Boyd Wheelwright Wheelwright 938-2110 Boone Hall Don Wallen

D. 59 Blaine Blaine GL 2-3624 Paul H. Gambill Roger A. Gambill Flat Gap Flat Gap AM 5-2164 Virgil Porter Frank Perry Inez Inez Ftussell Williamson Everette Horn, Jr. Louisa Louisa ME 8-4574 Don B. Bales Joe P. Blankenship Meade Memorial Williamsport 789-5050 Harold L. Preston Howard W. Wallen Paintsville Paintsville 789-3881 Paul Wade Trimble Bruce McLin Van Lear Van Lear 789-4932 Hysell Burchett Howard Ramey Warfield Warfield Russell H. Stepp John Marcum

D. 60 Ezel Ezel PA 5-4545 Ezra Bach Henry Cochran Morgan County West Liberty SH 3-3705 Ottis Murphy Neil Hunley OU Springs Oil Springs CY 7-3071 Willis H. Conley Paul Setser Salyersville Salyersville Creed Arnett Leonard F. Carpenter Sandy Hook Sandy Hook Paul W. Polly Len Stiner

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D. 61 Caniargo Mt. Sterling 1500 J. B. Cunningham Julian Cunningham Clark County Winchester PI 4-6111 Letcher Norton Letcher Norton DuBois Mt. Sterling 952 Arthur R. Hawkins William Elster Montgomery Co. Mt. Sterlnig 266 Calvin Hunt Bob Crawford Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling 956 Dawson Orman James Floyd St. Agatha Acad. Winchester PI 4-6484 Sr. Caroline Mary J. Homer Fanning

D. 62 Breckinridge Tng. Morehead ST 4-4181 Mrs. Hazel Whitaker John E. Allen, Jr. Menifee County Frenchburg SO 8-2373 Hiram C. Walters Harr.v Howard Owingsville Owingsville OR 4-2501 Edsel L. Karrick Tom Evans Rowan County Morehead ST 4-4153 Russell Boyd Warren Cooper Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Glynn D. Baucom Jesse Mayabb

D. 63 Carter Carter 474-6121 Thomas E. Phillips Baxter McGlone Hitchins Hitchins 474-5784 Harold H. King Roy Murphy Laurel Camp Dix SW 6-5191 William A. Carver C. B. Richardson Lewis County Vanceburg Teddy Applegate Howard Shumate McKell South Shore YE 2-3323 Cliff Lowdenback Ed Moore Olive Hill Olive Hill 326-4591 John C. Stringer Jack Fultz Prichard Grayson 474-5421 Max E. Calhoun Harold Holbrook South Portsmouth South Portsmouth YE 2-3221 Foster Meade Jack Tackett

D. 64 Ashland Ashland 324-5225 H. L. Ellis Robert Wright Boyd County R. 2, Ashland 739-4428 Cobble Lee Jim McKenzie Catlettsburg Catlettsburg 739-4663 Frank C. Burns Harold Barker Fail-view Ashland 324-9226 Webb Young Harold Tate Greenup Greenup 473-3781 J. W. Harrell George Arrington Holy Family Ashland 324-7040 Sr. Mary, CDP Jack Gossett Raceland Raceland 836-8221 H. R. Bowling Charles Morgan Russell Russell 836-8915 Frank V. Firestine Marvin Meredith Wurtland Wurtland 836-5931 Ben Webb Charles Banks !

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With the turn of the year Louisvillians The Flying Dutchman started preparations for an outstanding Hospitality Program for the 1962 The first Abou Ben Adhem award of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association's annual New Year goes to Bruce Sweeney's Shelby basketball scheduled County High School. This honor award tournament in Louis- ville in March. Jack goes to communities promoting good neigh- With Dawson, one of Jefferson County's outstanding young lead- bor practices. Coach Bill Harrell and my old ers taking the initiative, visitors will be serv- buddy, Bruce, can feel mighty proud of the ed with a well-seasoned hospitality menu. words spoken by Official Al Gustafson, Jr., honors have "Probably the most important part of their Two more come at the turn of the year to "Handsome Vic" Brizendine program is the wholesome atmosphere and "Dashing Ben" Edelen. The "Handsome created which you feel prevailing from the One" was selected to officiate in the Orange time you enter until you leave." Bowl Basketball Classic while the "Dashing The first Corn Cob Pipe of 1962' honors One" hied himself to the Western Kentucky State College Coach Ted- away Sugar Bowl with his basketball whistle. Their dy Horntack. This award for unselfish selections reflect honor on Kentucky's Training Pro- service was merited by the "Blond Bomb- gram for Officials. Ben and Vic both credited shell" for the work and leadership he gave the K.H.S.A.A. basketball clinics and schools to the promotion of wholesome year-around for officials for sound, fundamental training programs of recreation over Kentucky. Ted which has enabled progress and President Kelly Thompson were lunch- them to in the officiating field. eon hosts to state recreation leaders at the On the subject of officiating the Dutch- last meeting of these promoters of state- man has a multitude of requests asking that wide parks and recreation programs in he clear up existing Bowling Green. some confusion relative to the new substitution rule. Among newspaper editors honored by Here's the question: A- knocks the ball tihe Dutchman's Corn Cob Pipes during the out of bounds. Team A or Team B has a sub- past year for the development of wholesome stitute ready and entitled to enter. Should and sound philosophers of community parks the Official stop the clock at a signal from and recreation development are Fred Wachs, the Scorer to permit the substitute to enter ? Lexington; Ellis Easterly, Middlesboro, and Here's the answer: YES. The new rule Francele H. Armstrong of Henderson. says that any time the ball is dead because The first two young scrappy athletes to of a violation the Official stops the clock at receive Lionheart Awards in 1962 for over- a signal from the Scorer to permit an eligible coming physical handicaps to engage in substitute to enter. Rule 9 :2 says it is a viola- sports are Bob Jones of Louisville and Mar- tion for a player to cause the ball to go out vin Hildenbrand of Brooksville. of bounds. The wording of Play No. 137 in Coach Paul Gering of Trinity High in our Play Situation Book is in agreement Louisville asked that Bob Jones be consider- with the rule although it is confusing unless ed for the Award. Not only Game Guy has studied carefully. he played football for the past four seasons No play situation ruling ever takes prece- but he also caught four touchdown passes dent over the rule book. If a time ever comes this year. Bob was born without any fingers when an item in the play situation book con- on his left hand. tradicts or is in conflicct with the rule book The Bracken County News called Marvin then the Rule Book is The Book of Basket- Hildenbrand to the Dutchman's attention. ball. Presently Marvin is in the Shrine Hospital Boyer Jones is leading Taylor County and in Lexington. This lad is paralyzed from the Campbellsville down the recreation path. In hips down but he has the "Heart of a Lion." January, the civic leaders, headed by Boyer, This young fighter often plays basketball will meet to plan a county-wide recreation using his wheel chair. He is a good dribbler program—Kentucky's communities are on and a credit to anybody's team. The Dutch- the move. man reminds his Lexington friends that all Within the last six weeks both the New of them can start this New Year feeling York Times and This Week magazine has mighty fine by visiting Marvin. It was Jesus sent writers to Kentucky to get stories of who first reminded all of us, "Even as much the Flying Dutchman's projects—all this as ye do to the least of these ye do also unto rush after more than ten years of operation me." (Continued on Page Fifteen) Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1962

FAIRDALE—CLASS AAA REGION II WINNER

(Left to Ri^ht) Front Row: Burt Hornback. Roeer MoUins. Jim Fisher. Andy Weston. Eugene Matheny. Tom Jones. Charles Mudd. Jim Groves, Charles Wood. Larry Price. Bill Barnsfather. Pat Foster, Don Brinklev. Ronnie Gaffney, Leon Williams, Loyd Gardner. Second Row: Mgr. Eddie Hail, Mffr. Paul Frve. Arthur Shake. Glenn Miller, Huber, Corky Cox, Paul PulU Dayid Goben, John Baker. Gary Stinson. Bill Ritchie. Jim Stillwell, Norman Ritchie, Robert Owen, Terry Williar IS. Bob Eiler. Mgr. Don Churchman. Gary Brvant. Third Row: Barry Lobb, Loyd Harris, Tom Miller, Gary Nelson Baddy Doyle. Don Taylor. Edwin Phelp.s. Jerry Callahan. John Josnson, Tony Hildabrandt, Roy Eiler, Larry Roberts, Earl Martin. Richard Jagers. Jerrv Mills. Chester Payton. Eddie Phil- pott. Al Abro. Kenny Corder.

BASKETBALL QUESTIONS Al fails to make attempt before ten seconds have ex- (Continued from Page One) pired, Al has committed a violation. Under no condi- tion should official delay placing the ball at the dis- scorer blows his horn after the ball has become dead posal of Al, rather, he should place the ball at the because of the traveling: violation and the official disposal of Al as soon as possible. signals time-out and beckons the substitute to enter. 38. Play: is the width of the lane space Is there a likelihood that six players from team B will What on the free throw lane ? be on the court when the ball is thrown in and is there a likelihood that team B will secure the ball for Ruling: The first lane space is seven feet wide and a fast throw-in, thus catching their opponents un- the second space is three feet wide. The width of lane prepared ? spaces other than the first and second spaces is not specified. It is understood that a player along the Ruling: It is the accepted practice for the official free throw lane in other than the first or second lane to secure the ball whenever the clock is stopped and spaces should have enough room to be unhindered. A to not return it to a player for a throw-in until con- in space of undesignated width might use ditions are in order for the ball to again become player a less than three feet. Players of team A and team B alive. This procedure is not specifically covered in are entitled to alternate spaces, but it is not man- the rules but it is accepted as good mechanics. In this datory that they alternate. If a space next to an A case, that is, if the throw-in is from B's back court, player is not utilized by a B player, a teammate of it is not necessary that the official actually hand the the player may occupy it. ball to the player making the throw-in, but it would A be advisable to do so and it is recommended that, in 39. Play: (a) S6; or (b) S6 and S7 have reported any situation in which a substitution is made or in to the scorer and are entitled and ready to enter. Al which the clock has been stopped, the official hand commits a violation. The scorer sounds the horn. The the ball to the player making the throw-in. This, it official stops the clock and beckons the substitute seems, practically eliminates and certainly prevents or substitutes to enter. In (a), S6 indicates he has many chances for an error. The official certainly will changed his mind and returns to his bench, or in (b), not permit team B to grab the ball for a quick throw- S6 enters the court but S7 indicates he will not enter in before the official is ready and assured that play the game at this time. can be resumed without handicapping either team. Ruling: Delay of game in both (a) and (b). 36. Play: Al is dribbling the ball in the back Technical foul. Substitutes who have reported and are court. While he is dribbling the ball, Bl bats the ball entitled to enter the game shall do so promptly when so that it is deflected out of the reach of Al. Al then beckoned by an official. However, if a substitute is to recovers the ball. Does the ten-second count continue? replace a free thrower or a jumper, he shall not enter next ball and time-out. Ruling: Team control has not been disturbed as a until the dead result of the action by Bl, therefore, the ten-second 40. Play: Al commits a violation. No substitute count continues. has reported to the scorer. Bl violates during the throw-in, after which the scorer sounds his horn, 37. Play: Al is awarded a free throw, is basket signaling a substitute has reported. is at the end of the floor opposite team A's bench. Al goes to sideline to receive instruction from his coach Ruling: The substitution is denied. The official will before attempting the free throw. not permit a substitute to enter during the dead ball Ruling: Referee will place ball at the disposal of following a violation unless the substitute or sub- Al by putting it on the floor at the free throw line stitutes have reported and are ready to enter when and then immediately begin his ten-second count. If the ball frist becomes dead because of a violation. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 19S2 Pae:e Thirteen

TEMPLE HILL-BARREN RIVER EIGHT-MAN CONFERENCE CHAMPION

(Left to Right) Front Row: Carroll Walden, Bob Richardson, Ronnie Taylor, Jim Thompson, Doair Depp, Dale

Payne, Marvin Martin, Doug Goode. Second Row : Ass't. Coach Borden, Mgr. Billy Renean, Bnd Tarry, Panl Nuckols, Larry Compton, James Clemmons. Bill Bewley, Msr. Benny McGuire, Coach Bob Pardne. Third Row: Joe Lewis, Danny Richardson, Leslie Harlow, Jimmy Poore, Phillip Garrett, Terry Denham, LeRoy Payne.

MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING "Any school placed in a higher classification must The Board of CoEtrol of the Kentucky High remain in this classification until all schools are School Athletic Association met at the Kentucky reclassified." Hotel, Louisville, on Saturday morning-, December 16, The Commissioner recommended that the 1962 1961, The meeting- was called to order by President regulations in swimming hi the same as the 1961 W. H. Crowdus at 10:00, with Board membsrs Jack regulations, with the Swimming Committee being Dawson, K. G, Gillaspie, Preston Holland, Don R, given authority to make any necessary adjustments Rawlings, Oran C. Teater, and Cecil A. Thornton; in the classes and events. K. G. Gillaspie moved, Commissioner Theo. A. Sanford, and Assistant Com- seconded by Jack Dawson, that the recommendation missioner J, B, Mansfield present. of the Commissioner be accepted and adopted. The Jack Dawson moved, seconded by Oran C. Teater, motion was carried unanimously. that the reading of the minutes of the September 30th There was a discussion of the medical clinics meeting be waived, since the members of the Board currently being sponsored by the Kentucky State had received copies of these minutes. The motion was Medical Association and the K. H. S. A. A. Jack carried unanimously. Dawson moved, seconded by Oran C. Teater, that the The Commissioner reported that the 1961 football Commissioner work with the Kentucky State Medical championship had been very successful, although in- Association, setting up additional necessary clinics clement weather had affected adversely ticket sales for 1962. The motion was carried unanimously. for the Class A and Class AA final games played on The Commissioner announced the appointment by November 23. He stated that ticket sales for the two- President Crowdus of a State Rifle Marksmanship game session in Lexington amounted to $5,490.00, and Committee composed of the following men: Colonel that Association profits realized from the Class AAA Leslie C. Blankinship, M.M.I., Chairman; Prin. James final game in Louisville were approximately $1,500.00, H. Powell, University High School; and Prin. R. L. Jack Dawson moved, seconded by Don R. Rawlings, Grider, Bryan Station High School. The Commissioner that each of the four teams participating in the play- stated that this committee had meet in the K.H.S.A.A. offs at Lexington be allowed an additional amount of office on November 14, 1961, and that plans were $200.00 for incidental expenses. The motion was going forward for a state championship meet in rifle carried unanimously. marksmanship, to be held at M.MJ. in three sections The Commissioner was authorized to poll the on successive Saturdays in May, 1962. principals of Class A and Class AA football schools Chairman Cecil A. Thornton of the Trophy Com- in areas not currently having regions divided into mittee reported that his committee had met "at the districts, to determine their wishes concerning the K.H.S.A.A. office on November 4, 1961, at which setting up of football districts, possibly no earlier time sealed bids for the 1962 district and regional than 1963. basketball tournament trophies were opened, and The Commissioner presented a request from Prin. samples submitted by six bidders were examined. Mr. W. L. Holloway, Madison High School, Richmond, to Thornton stated that new style trophies in both cate- allow his school to ba reclassified in Class A for 1962. gories had been selected. Regional trophies presented The Boai-d declined to reclassify the Madison High by the Sport Shop, Glasgow, Kentucky, were selected, School at this time, calling attention to the fact that, at a price of $60.00 per set; and the district trophies when the football regulations were first adopted, it supplied by the Southland Sport Shop, Lexington, was decided that the classification of schools should Kentucky, were the choice of the committee, at a be for two-year periods. The first classification was price of $38.93 per set. for the seasons of 1959 and 1960, the second for 1961 There was a general discussion concerning the and 1962. Attention was also called to the fact that possibility of decreasing the number of basketball the following appears in the original regulations: games allowed during the regular season and the Page Fourteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1962

limiting of the number of games played on nights Belfry preceding school days. President Crowdus asked the Jenkins Policy Committee to give its attention to proposals Napier concerning these probable desirable changes in Assoc- Whitesburg iation regulations, reporting to the Board at its next Prestonsburg meeting. Pikeville , 1962, was set tentatively for the next Elkhorn City meeting of the Board of Control, scheduled to be held Wheelwright in Louisville. Preston Holland moved, seconded by Oran C. Mid-Kentucky Conference Teater, that all bills of the Association for the period beginning September 30, 1961, and ending December Elizabethtown 27.50 15, 1961, be allowed. The motion was carried unani- Bardstown 21.20 mously. Lebanon 20.00 18.00 There being no further business, the meeting St. Joseph adjourned. Fort Knox 17.50 Old Ky. Home 13.30 Springfield 10.00 Conference Standings Shepherdsville 10.00 Barren River Eight-Man Conference Northeastern Kentucky Athletic Conference Catlettsburg Won Lost Tied McKell Temple Hill 9 1 Wurtland Caverna 8 1 1 Louisa Gamaliel 5 5 Raceland Austin-Tracy 4 6 Russell Hiseville 2 Park City 1 Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference Bluegrass Eight-Man Conference Highlands 30.00 Eminence 8 Boone County 22.50 Paint Lick 6 2 Newport 19.94 Perryville 5 3 Ludlow 16.66 Burgin 4 4 Bellevue 15.55 Berea 2 5 Dixie Heights 15.00 Camp Dick Robinson 2 5 Beechwood 15.00 Mt. Vernon 8 Campbell County 14.44 Holmes 14.00 Central Kentucky Conference Lloyd 11.87

DIVISION I Dayton 10.55 Shelbyville 6 23.00 Versailles 6 21.50 Southeastern Kentucky Conference Paris 21.00 Danville 4 21.00 Corbin* 30.00 Hem-y Clay 2 16.00 Pineville 22.50 Cynthiana 3 15.00 Bell County 22.50 Harrodsburg 2 12.50 Williamsburg- 19.07 Carlisle 1 11.43 Knox Central 16.00 Irvine 10.00 Harlan 15.00 Millersburg Mihtary Inst. 2 N.R. Barbourville 15.00 DIVISION II Hazel Green 13.75 Madison 8 24.00 London 13.75 Mt. Sterling 5 18.61 Middlesboro 13.33 Georgetown 6 18.33 Lynn Camp 13.33 Somerset 2 16.00 Did not play enough to qualify for title Lancaster 4 15.00 Anderson 4 15.00 Western Kentucky Athletic Conference StarLford 2 14.00 Jessamine County 3 13.33 Murray 7 1 21.43 Frankfort 10.63 Mayfield 6 2 20.71 Cumberland Valley Conference Owensboro Catholic 3 20.00 Caldwell County 5 2 19.17 Lynch East Main Cumberland Russellville 3 4 14.29 Evarts Hopkinsville 3 4 14.29 Loyall Bowling Green 3 5 13.75 Hall Trigg County 3 5 13.75 Walllns Franklin Simpson 2 4 13.33 Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference Fulton 1 3 12.50 Hazard 6 Providence 1 4 12.00 Fleming-Neon 6 10 Crittenden County 7 10.00 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1962 Page Fifteen CATLETTSBURG-NORTHEASTERN KENTUCKY CONFERENCE CHAMPION

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(Left to Right) Front Row: Mgr. (Dropped). 53 (Dropped), Jim Adkins, Grady Walter, Roger Moore, Dennis WilUamson, David Davidson, Mgr. Larry Crank. Second Row: John Swim, Larry Lee, David Robinette, Ken Stanton, Alva Chaf fin, Jim Preston, Jerry Heaberlin, Jim Croach. Third Row : Coach Harold Barker, Jack Marnsh, 62 (Dropped), Joe Stewart. Ken Leibee, David Bnrke, Bill Ross, Joe Nunlcy, Bob Craycraft, Jim Hammond, Mgr. (Dropped). Fourth Row: Joe Mellon, Paul Benard, Jim Shivel. 70 (Dropped), Warren Dixon, John Bates, Mike McKngiht, Walter Rice. THE FLYING DUTCHMAN In Memoriam (Continued from Page Eleven) What's happening? DELBERT R. WALDEN As the brand New Year of 1962 is in- Delbert R. WaWen, 42, Athletic Direc- itiated the Dutchman passes along this

tor of the Grant County High School for the thought to you : "A fellow who is too busy to past three years, died of a heart attack at pray is too busy." his home near Williamstown on December SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF 26, 1961. Mr. Walden had not been ill pre- viously, and only two weeks before had taken REGISTERED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS an Air Force Physical examination, A veter- (List Compiled ) If telephone number is given for an official listed, it in World one an of three years in the Air Force is the home phone number unless otherwise designated. If two numbers arc given, the first number is that of the home phone. War II, he was a captain in the 8381st Air Begley, Jack, 1502 Florence St., Middletown. Ohio, GA 3-4279, Force Reserve Recovery Unit, Cincinnati. GA 2-2711 Ext. 659 Bisig, Cliff, 2419 Broadmeade Rd., Louisville, GL 4-3797, ME 7-8717 Mr. Walden began his career as teacher Blanton. Bob, Elm Street, Harlan, 883 in 1946-47 at the Cor- Brooks, Edwin C, Route 2. Henderson, JE 3-6245 and basketball coach Burkeen, Eulane, 666 Highland Blvd., Paducah, 442-6674 inth High School. He was teacher and coach Carr, Gene Pogue, 3223 Hackworth St., Ashland, 324-8666 Cornett, Roland, 207 Keller St., Cumberland at Williamstown High School from 1947 to Cotton, James L., 109 South Alves St., Henderson, VA 7-1043 at the Grant Creech, Harvey, Cumberland 1955, and from 1955 to 1958 Dick, Clellan E., 708 Buffington St., Huntington, W. Va. County High School. His 1957 basketball Dickerson, William B., 2417 Yuma Court, Lexington, 7-7969 Doll, Louis E., 5366 Rapid Run Road, Cincinnati 38, Ohio, team advanced to the state tournament as BL 1-0304, PO 1-4210 Doyle, Ronald J., 315 Linden Walk, Box A-126, Lexington, winner of the eighth region. 2-2200 Ext. 2470 (Bus.) Ellis, Johnny, Prestonsburg. TU 6-2751, TU 6-3080 graduate of Western Kentucky State Fenton, Don, 4890 Oaklawn Drive, Cincinnati 27, Ohio A Foster, Dallas, Mt. Washington, KE 8-4850 College, Mr. Walden received his M.A. de- Goodin, Charles L., 216 Summit Dr., Pineville, ED 7-3265, ED 7-2151 gree from the University of Kentucky. He Green, Joseph E., Route 6, Murray, PL 3-2834 Green, Walter, Box 38, couples' class at the Wil- Pikeville taught married Grooms. Roger, 3111 Linwood. Cincinnati, Ohio, TR 1-2498, liamstown Methodist Church. BE 1-3600 Hahn, James N., West Main St., Greenville, 712, 212 Hale, James J., 214 Sycamore St., Lexington, 6-5783 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Fran- Haynes, Ohlin, 7810 Bitteroot Lane, Cincinnati 24, Ohio Heath, Lary St. sons, Gregory D., 2121 Michael. Lexington, 6-8925, 6-1819 ces Matheny Walden; twin Hobbs, Fred L., 501 Warwick Drive, Owensboro, MU 3-8209, and Geoffrey Walden, at home; his mother, MU 3-2401 Horine, James J., 141 Romany Road. Lexington. 6-5352, 6-5352 Mrs. Leslie T. Walden, and a brother Denver Hughes, Charles, Wayland, 358-4040 Ingraham, Gary J., 1030 Greenleaf Road, Louisville, ME 7-2755, Walden, Williamstown. TW 7-2815 Fag-e Sixteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1962

Jahnigen, Robert. 6007 Red Bank, Cincinnati 13. Ohio. 791-2345 Tackles: Stambaugh, Fleming-Neon; Stamper, Jones, Walter C. 2047 Powers St.. Cincinnati 23, Ohio Jones, Daniel R., Cleaton, Central City 1586-J, 497 Whitesburg. Jordan, A. Larry, Paris Guards: Fitzpatrick, Prestonsburg; Caudill, Haz- Kilgore, Bob. Route 1. Lafollette. Tenn.. OR 5-3021 ard. Kilgore. Winston, Route 1, Lafollette, Tenn., OR 5-3021 Center: Tackett, Lacer, Stanley D., Box 97. Spottsville, VA 7-5926, VA 7-9444 Fleming-Neon. Lee, Charles J.. 315 Scott St.. Lexington, 2-3003, Versailles Backs: Hatfield, Balfry; Nunnery, Prestonsburg; 3-4701 TR Ratliff, Pikeville; Toll'ivei-. Flem"ing-Neon. Madden, McElroy, 463 Lindingberg Drive, Lexington, 4-3604 Maynard, Andrew J.. Matewan, W. Va. Mid-Kentucky Conference Miller, John Lee. 21 A Street. Winchester Ends: Simpson, Montgomery. Joe. Route 2. Mt. Olivet. Carlisle 574J1 Lebanon; Conley, Ft. Knox. Parker. Monroe, Isabelle St., Norton, Va. Tackles: O'Daniel, Leba.Ton; Miles, St. Joseph; Ratlifl. Charles R., Ironton High School. Ironton. Ohio Hayden, Bardstown. Richardson. Ralph, Box T6J & Brocton, Richmond Guards: Coyne, Ft. Greenwell, Riggs. William T., 103 West McElroy St. Morganfield Knox; Bardstown. Riley. James R.. 560 Winter St.. Box 189. Russellville, PA Center: Fulkerson, Old Kentucky Home. 6-6574, PA 6-7212 Backs: McGinnis and Hicks of St. Joseph; Phelps, Rouse, W. L., Jr.. 1820 Bimini, Lexington, 6-3546, 3-3667 Old Ky. Home; Pruitt, Bardstown; Wilson, Leban- barakatsannis. Panny, 79 Bivouac, Fort Thomas, HI 1-0369. HI 1-0369 on; Rosenborough, Ft. Knox. Saylor. Needham. Cumberland, Wallins Creek MO 4-3569 Schmitt, Paul E., 602 South 40th St., Louisville 11. SP 8-5355. Northeastern Kentucky Athletic Conference ME 5-5246 Sheffer, Offensive Team: Darrell, 1725 Winding Way, Owensboro. MU 4-4891. MU 3-3505 Boyles, Gilliam and Vanover of McKell; David- Staggs, Gerald, Somerset, 678-8834 son, McKnight and Burke of Cattlettsburg; Gum- Strader, James, Jr.. Belton bert and Rose of Wurtland; Salters, Louisa; Taylor. D. C. Box 176. Benham. 848-2284. 848-5406 Woolery, Russell; Salyers, Raceland. ToIIe, Charles W., 207 South Elmarch Ave.. Cynthiana. Vanover 1960, 300 James E.. 337 North Hall. Western Ky. St Col Defensive Team: Bowling Green. VI 2-1820 Room 337 Riggs, Smith and Bentley of McKell; Dixon, Wettlg. Clifford. 962 Helen St.. Milford. Ohio Moore and Bernard of Catlettsburg; Bellew and Bradford of Wurtland; Ball, Louisa; Slater, All-Conference Teams Russell; Greenslait, Raceland. Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference Barren River Eight-Man Conference Ends: Goode, Boone Co.; Walls, Ludlow; Offensive Team: Schweitzer, Campbell Co. Ends: Logsdon, Caverna; Matthews, Hiseville Tackles: Moore, Highlands; Young, Ludlow; Guards: Thompson, Temple Hill; Pitcock, Miles, Newport; Turner, Bellevue. Gamaliel. Guards: Steele, Dixie Heights; Saunders, Camp- Center: Nunn, Caverna. bell Co.; Bryant, Bellevue; Smith, Highlands; Backs: Shockley, Gamaliel; Depp, Temple Hill; Thompson, Boone Co. Lindsey, Cavenia. Centers: Jackson, Holmes; Reif, Highlands. Defensive Team: Halfbacks: Hamilton, Boone Co.; Brown, New- Ends: Mills, Austin-Tracv; Spivey, Gamaliel port; Meyer, Ludlow; Spivey, Bellevue. Guards: Thompson, Temple Hill; Nunn, Caverna. Fullbacks: McGraw, Highlands; Stahley, Dixie Linebackers: Bewley, Temple Hill; Crowe Heights. Gamaliel. Quarterbacks: Walz, Highlands; Hoffman, Boone Safety: Gillard, Park City; Wilson, Caverna. County. Southeastern Kentucky Conference Bluegrass Eight-Man Conference Offensive Team: Gordon, Martin, Roberts and Tarry of Eminence; Ends: Cornelius, Williamsburg; New, Corbin. Moore and Prewitt of Dick Camp Robinson; Matherly Tackles: Nighbert, Williamsburg; Smith, Pine- Denny and Walls of Burgin; Smith and Riley of ville. Perryyille; West, Chadwell and Bony of Paint Lick- Guards: Bryant, Williamsburg; Handy, London. Kendricks, Mt. Vernon; Boggs, Berea. Center: Lane, Williamsburg. Central Kentucky Conference Backs: Bird, Corbin: Greenlee, Williamsburg; Central. Ends: Cooper, Stanford; Ladenburger, Millers- Elliott, Bell County; Trountman, Knox burg Military Institute; Tennill, Shelbyville; Wilson Defensive Team: Georgetown. Ends: Cornelius, Williamsburg; New, Corbin. Tackles: Caldwell, Danville; Congleton, Madison- Tackles: Buhl, Williamsburg; Smith, Pineville. Deweese, M.M.I. ; McBride, Shelbyville. Guard: Root, Corbin. Guards: Bryant, Anderson; Evins and Hines of Backs: Stanfill and Greenlee of Williamsbui-g; Somerset; Withers, Versailles. Burton and Bird of Corbin; Gray, Barbourville; Centers: Bell, Frankfort; Tucker, Cynthiana. Elliott, Bell County. Backs: Ballow and Todd of Madison; Kash, Mt. Western Kentucky Athletic Conference bterhng; .ludy, Henry Clay; White, Harrodsburg; Ends: Mallory, Caldwell County; Burnette, Ful- Edwards, Danville; Raider, Versailles; Bradley, Shelby- ton; Overton, Tilghman; Houston, Franklin- ville. Simpson; Durston, Bowling Green. Cumberland Valley Conference Tackles: Moody, Franklin-Simpson; Wright, Tilghman; Mitchell, Caldwell County, Futrell, Ends: Granada, Cumberland; Howard, Loyall. Murray. Tackles: R. McGeorge, East Main; Farmer, Hall. Guards: Mengel, Tilghman; Workman, Murray; Guards: T. McGeorge, East Main; Meeks, Evarts. Center: Scott, Cumberland. Wells, Mayfield; Gentry, Bowling Green. Centers: Sharp, Mayfield; Patton, Franklin- Backs: Cain, Cumberland; Jameson and PursifuU Simpson. of Loyall; Watts and Owens of East Main; Russellville; Hall, Goins and Toby of Evarts. 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