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(Left to Right) Front Row: Bob Phillips, R. 1; Vincent Zachem, R. 2; Fred Schuette, R. 3; Bob Forsythe, R. 4; Turner Elrod, R. 5; Charlie Clift, R. 6. Second Row: Jack Thompson, R. 7; Evan Settle, R. 8; Edgar MeN abb, R. 9; Coleman Jack­ son, R. 10; Tommy Bell, R. 11; Ernest Woford, R. 12. Back Row: Travis Combs, R. 13; Lus Oxley, R. 14; Charlie Vettiner, School Director; Dick Looney, R. l5; Stan Radjunas, R. 16. Bob Phillips, Evan Settle, Tommy Bell, and Jack Thompson (left to right), regional representatives at the recent School for Basketball Officials, wonder about a decision which has just been made by a fellow official during a game in progress. The Kentucky High School Athlete . Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association

Vol VIII-No. 3 OCTOBER, 1950 $1.00 Per Year Early Season Football Questions 1. PLAY: The 1950 rules state that either and he may legally advance the ball after team may recover and advance a recovered the catch. It is not possible for K to commit fumble or a recovered backward pass. There fair catch interference after the kick has is no direct statement about a muff. Is it been muffed. However, this does not ·give permissible for the Defense to recover and him the right to tackle R1 if he makes a advance a muff? fair catch by catching the muffed kick be­ RULING: It is impossible to muff without fore it has been touched by K. Such tackling muffing something. A player can muff only is a personal foul in accordance with 9-2-2-e a kick or a pass or a fumble. The muffing which prohibits tackling a player after the does not bring any of these loose balls to ball is clearly dead (as it would be if a fair an end. A kick does not cease to be a kick catch is made). when it is muffed and the same thing is 4. PLAY: The rules clearly state that any true of a pass or a fumble. Consequently, it player may recover and advance a fumble or is not necessary to state what may occur a backward pass but there is no definite after a muff. The situation is already covered statement that they may advance a recov­ by stating who may recover and advance a ered snap. Is the snap merely a backward kick and who may recover and advance a pass? Also, may B1 recover and advance a pass or a fumble. recovered snap•? 2. PLAy;: On a forward pass play, eligible RULING: The snap is not exactly the A1 fakes B1 to the outside and passes him same as a backward pass. It differs from a on the inside. B1 turns, follows and pushes backward pass in that the snap ends Al. This action occurs before the ball is in when the ball touches a player or the ground flight. while a backward pass continues to be a RULING: This is not pass interference backward pass until there is player posses­ but is illegal use of the hands. B1 might sion. The snap is the first part of a backward block in a similar situation but he may not pass although sometimes a 100 % part. Af­ use his hands. ter the snap ends by touching a player or COMMENT: Since penalty for defensive the ground, the backward pass continues. use of hands is only 5 yards, it might be Hence, if B recovers after such touching, claimed that a player would gamble to pre­ he has merely recovered a backward pass vent a pass completion. This would be a and he may advance. poor gamble since action of this kind is near­ ly always near the time when the ball leaves 5. PLAY: A kick from scrimmage comes the passer's hands. If the action is ruled as down on R's 20 where it is almost at rest being after the ball is in flight, it is then when R1 attempts to recover and the ball pass interference with penalty of 15 and is then muffed by several players after the awarding of a first down. which it goes into R's end zone and out-of­ 3. PLAY: On scrimmage-kick, R1 signals bounds. Is the kick the force or is the muff for fair catch but he muffs the kick. Is it the force? still possible for him to make a fair catch RULING: As far as administration is con­ and is it possible for K to commit fair catch cerned, it doesn't make any difference. None interference? of the muffs have ended the kick. Hence, RULING: It is still possible for R1 to this is a kick which has touched something make a fair catch, provided K does not in R's end zone and it is a touchback in touch the muffed kick. If K1 does touch the accordance with the kick rule. The safety­ muffed kick, then R1 might catch the muff­ touchback rule (8-5-2 and 3) is worded in ed ball but it would not be a fair catch (Continued on Page Ten) Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1950

OCTOBER, 1950 VOL. XIII-NO. 3 sentatives of their . respective regions. The Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky seventeenth member of the team, and a very High School Athletic Association. Office of Publication. Henderson, Ky. important one, is Charlie Vettiner, school Entered as second-class matter in the post office at Henderson, instructor. Kentucky under t he act of March 3 1879. The officials shown in the group are pre­ Editor------THEO. A. SANFORD pared to render a fine servke to the member Assistant Editor ______J. B. MANSFIELD Henderson, Ky. schools of the K.H.S.A.A. Mr. Vettiner will BOARD OF CONTROL conduct his series of state basketball clinics President ______Lyman V. Ginger, Lexington all over Kentucky late in October. All regis­ Vice-President______Talton K. Stone, Carrollton tered officials are required to attend these Directors-Roy G. Eversole, H aza rd; James L. Cobb, Newport; meetings, and school officials, coaches, Carlos Oakley, Morganfield; Cromer H . Arnett, Bandana; Carl Hicks, Catlettsburg; William E. Kingsolver, Fort Knox. players, and fans are urged to attend. The Subscription Rates ______$1.00 Per Year regional officials are prepared to conduct schools and clinics of their own, take part in radio programs relating to the rules of l3'rom the Commissione'l's CJffice the game, supervise and officiate at demon­ stration games, and appear at high school . 'Delegate Assembly assemblies. Ballots which principals of K.H.S.A.A. It is hoped that Kentucky school men will member schools may use in voting for dele­ take advantage of the services of the region­ gates and alternates to the annual meeting al officials and call on them for assistance have been mailed out from the State Office. in an effort to make the game of basketball These ballots should be returned before more understandable to all concerned and November 15. Principals whose ballots have to work toward more uniformity in officiat­ been lost in the mail may cast their votes by ing. letter. · Basketball Clinics Supplementary List Of The dates and sites of the 1950 basketball Registered Football Officials clinics appeared in the September issue of Acton, John, Centre College, Danville the ATHLETE. Although the clinics are pri­ Andrews, C. W. Jr., Box 44, Russellville marily for officials, who are required to at­ Antenucci, Frank, 7601 Castleton, Cincinnati 16, 0. Bauroth, Robert R., 6509 Southside Drive, Louisville tEmd under Association rules, an invitation Blankenship, J. G., 107 Staton Ct., Nicholasville to attend the meetings is extended to prin­ Bostic, Ralph, P. 0. Box 433, Benham cipals, coaches, scorers, timers, players and Bowman, Earl George, 130 Gazette, Lexjngton fans. No doubt many controversies over Burman, Jack, 1144 Covedale, Cincinnati 38, Ohio rules could be avoided if school men and Carter, Darrell, Tompkinsvilie Champion, Paul W., 109 Erlanger Rd., Erianger officials would meet prior to the season and Chandler, Toby, 1123 Highland Rd., Charleston, get the official interpretations on the rules. W.Va. The clinics offer such an opportunity. Clark, Buford, Barbourville Film Service Cox, Ronnie, 707 Pond St., Raceland The film brochure included in the packet Craig, Randy, 446 Elm, Ludlow Crosthwaite, John S. J r ., Ky. Utilities Co., Harlan of supplies sent to each school indicates that Davis, Charles, Box 482, Benham film bookings may be made by writing to Dimitroff, James M., M.D.F.R.L., Fort Knox the State Office. These requests are for­ Doss, Dick, 524 So. Morgan, Morganfield warded to the Department of University Ex­ Eckler, John M., Dry Ridge Ellington, Russell, 236 Castlewood Driv·e, Lexington tension, University of Kentucky, Att: Mrs. Ernst, Ray C., 3574 Larkspur Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Ruby Evans Hart. School men who wish to Fey, Allen, 3310 Stanhope Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio write directly to the department mentioned Fishback, Olen W., 505 Tenny Ave., Louisville may secure their film bookings sooner. The Geverts, J~m, 3760 Drake Ave., Cincinnati 9, Ohio University of Kentucky has a large library Ginger, Lyman V., 118 Hiltonia Park, Lexington Gooch, Vernon D., Seco of sports films, and will send a catalogue to Gregory, W:illiam Labe, Neon each principal on request. Guristen, Paul H. J r ., 715 Woodland, Lexington Hodges, Harold, Benham Hoferer, Louis R., 983 Wells, Cincinnati, Ohio Cover Picture Huston, Woody, 424 Lafayette, Lexington The ATHLETE cover this month honors Jefferson, J ohn; L., Barboursville, West Va. the sixteen basketball officials who attend­ J.efferson, Woodrow G., Box 2104, 339 5th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. ed the School for Basketball Officials, held Johnson, Wtendell, Providence in Louisville early in September, as repre- (Continued on Page Five) THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1950 Page Three Member Schools of the K H S. A. A.· The following schools are members of the Kentucky High Carlisle (Owensboro) School Athletic Association for the year ending June 30, 1951. Pl'incipals of m ember schools should check this list carefully Carr Creek Dawson Springs to see if the na mes of schools with w hich they have scheduled Carrollton Dayton games a re in cluded. This list was compiled and sent to the Catlettsburg Deming printer on . A supplementary list of m ember schools Caverna (Mt. Olivet) joining . in October will appear in the N ovember issue of the (Horse Cave) magazine. Dixie Heights Cayce (Covington) Adairville Black Star Center Dixon Allen County (Alva) Centertown Dorton (Scottsville) Blaine Central Drakesboro Almo Blandville (Clinton) Dundee Alvaton Bloomfield Central Dunmor Anderson Bowling Green (Richmond) duPont Manual (Lawrenceburg) Boyd County Central City (Louisville) Annville Institute (R. 1, Ashland) Central Park East Bernstadt Arlington Bracken County Chandler's Eastern Artemus (Brooksville) (R.2, Auburn) (Middletown) Ashland Breathitt County Charleston Edmonton Athens (Jackson) (Dawson Springs) Elizabethtown (R. 5, Lexington) Breckinridge Co. Clark County Elkhorn Atherton (Hardinsburg) (!Winchester) (R. 9, Frankfort) (Louisville) Breckinridge Trg. Clarkson Eminence Auburn (Morehead) Clay Erie Augusta Breeding Clay County (Olive Hill) Austin Tracy Bremen (Manchester) Estill (Austin) Brewers Clifty (Irvine) Auxier Bridgeport Clint()n County Eubank Bagdad (R. 2, Frankfort) (Albany) Evarts Bald Knob Bristow College E'zel (R. 4, Frankfort) Brodhead (Bowling Green) Fairdale Ballard County Brownsville Columbia (Coral Ridge) (LaCenter) Buckeye Combs Falmouth Bandana (Lancaster) Corbin Farmington Barbourville Buffalo Corinth FedsCreek Bardstown Burgin Corydon Fern Creek Bardwell Burlington Covington Catholic (Buechel) Barlow-Kevil Burnside Covington Latin First Creek (Barlow) Bush (!Covington) (Blue Diamond) Barret Manual Trg. (Lida) Cr3ib Orchard Flaherty (Henderson) Butler Crestwood (Vine Grove) Beaver Dam Butler Crittenden Flat Gap Beech Grove (Princeton) Crittenden County Fleming County Beechwood Calhoun (Marion) (Flemingsburg) (Ft. Mitchell) Calvert City Cromwell Fleming-Neon Belfry Camargo (Fleming) Bell County (Mt. Sterling) (R. 1, Mayfield) Florence (Pineville) Campbell County Cumberland Forkland Bellevue (Alexandria) Cumberland (Gravel Switch) Benham Campbellsburg (Praise) Fordsville Benton Campbellsville Cumberland County Fort Knox Berea Camp Dick Robinson (Burkesville) Frankfort Berea Foundation (Lancaster) Cunningham Franklin-Simpson Bethany Caney Creek Cynthiana (!Franklin) (Beechwood) (Pippa pass) Dalton Fredonia Bethel Caneyville Danville Frederick Fraize Betsy Layne Cannel City Daviess County (Cloverport) Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1950

Fredericktown Holy Name (Four Mile) Mt. Victory (R. 2, Springfield) (Henderson) Lotts Creek · Mt. Washington Frenchburg Hopkinsville (Cordia) Muhlenburg Central Ful.gham Howe valley Louisa (Greenville) (Clinton) (Cecilia) Louisville Baptist Munfordville Fulton Hughes Kirkpatrick Louisville Male Murray Gallatin County (Beechmont) Lowes Murray Training (Warsaw) Hustonville Loyall Nancy Gamaliel Immaculate Ludlow Nebo Glendale Conception Lynn vale New Castle Garrett (Hawesville) (White Mills) New Concord Garth Inez Lynch New Haven (Georgetown) Irvine Lynn Camp (Union) Glasgow Jackson (Corbin) Newport Good Shepherd Jamestown Lynn Grove Newport Catholic (Frankfort) Jenkins Lyon County Niagara Graham John's Oreek (Kuttawa) (R. 3, Henderson) Gr·eenup (R. 1, Pikeville) McCreary County Nicholas County Greenville Junction City (Whitley City) (Carlisle) Guthrie Ky. Military Inst. McDowell Nicholasville Haldeman (Lyndon) McKee North Middletown Hall Kentucky School McKell North Warren (Grays Knob) for Blind (South Shore) (Smiths Grove) Hardburly (Louisville) McKinney Notre Dame Acad. Hardin Kingdom Come Mackville (Covington) Harlan (Linefork) Madison-Model Oil Springs Harrodsburg Kirksey (Richmond) Okolona Hartford Kyrock Madisonville (R. 4., Louisville) Hawesville (Sweeden) Magnolia Old Kentucky Home Hazard Lacy Marion (/Bardstown) Hazel Green (R.7, Hopkinsville) Martha Norris Mem. Olive Hill Hazel Green Lafayette (Marrowbone) Olmstead (East Bernstadt) (Lexington) Martin Oneida Institute Hazel LaGrange Mason Orangeburg Heath Lancaster Masonic (R. 3, Maysville) (R. 2, Paducah) LaSallette Acad. (Masonic Home) Ormsby Village Hebbardsville (Covington) Mayfield (Anchorage) Hebron Laurel Maysville Owensboro Hellier (Camp Dix) Meade County Owensboro Technical Henderson Settlement Leatherwood (!Brandenburg) Owenton (Frakes) (Slemp) Meade Memorial Owsley County Henry Clay Lebanon (Williamsport) (Booneville) (Lexington) Lebanon Junction Melber Oxford Hickman Lee County Memorial (R. 2, Georgetown) Highland (Beattyville) (Hardyville) Paint Lick (R 1, Waynesburg) Leitchfield Middleburg Paintsville Highland Institution Leslie County Middlesboro Paris (Guerrant) (Hyden) Midway Park City Highlands Lewisburg Milburn Parksville ('Ft. Thomas) Lewisport Millersburg Mil. Inst. Peaks Mill Hindman Lexington Latin Minerva (R. 1, Frankfort) Hiseville Lily Monticello Pembroke Hodgenville Livingston Morgan Perryville Holmes Livingston County Morgan County Phelps (Covington) (Smithland) (West Liberty) Pikeville Holy Cross Lloyd Morganfield Pikeville College Acad. (Covington) (Erlang.er) Morgantown Pine Knot Holy Cross London Mt. Sterling Pineville (Loretto) Lone Jack Mt. Vernon Pleasant View THE KENTUCKY !HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1950 Page Five

Pleasureville St. Francis Slaughters Vanoeburg Poole St. Henry Somerset Van Lear Poplar Creek (Erlanger) Sonora Versailles (Carpenter) St. Jerome South Christian Vicco Portland Christian (Fancy Farm) (Herndon) Vine Grove (Louisville) St. Joseph Prep. So. Portsmouth Viper Powell County (.Bardstown) Spottsville Virgie (Stanton) St. Patrick's Springfield Waddy Prestonsburg (Maysville) Stamping Ground Wallins Prichard St. Thomas Stanford (Wall ins Creek) (Grayson) (Ft. Thomas) Stearns Walton-Verona Providence St. Vincent's Acad. Stinnett Settlement (Walton) Pruden St. Xavier (Stinnett) Warfield (Pruden, Tenn.) (Louisville) Stuart Robinson Warren County Pulaski County Sacramento (Blackey) (Bowling Green) (Somerset) Sadieville Sturgis Waynesburg Raceland Salem Sunfish Wayland Red Bird Salt Lick Symsonia Wayne County Reidland Salvisa Taylor County (Monticello) (R. 4, Paducah) Salyersville (Campbellsville) Western Rineyville Sandy Hook Taylorsville (Hickman) Rochester Scottsville Temple Hill Western Rockhold Sebree (R. 4, Glasgow) (Sinai) Rockport Sedalia Tilghman West Louisville Rose Hill Sharpsburg (Paducah) West Point Russell (Louisville) Todd County Wheatcroft Russell Springs Shawnee (Elkton) Wheelwright Russell ville Shelbyville Tollesboro Whitesburg ~t. Augustine Shepherdsville Tompkinsville Whitesville (Lebanon) Shopville Trenton Williamstown St. Camillus Acad. Silver Grove Trimble County Willisburg (Corbin) Simon Kenton (Bedford) Wilmore St. Charles (Independence) Tyner Winchester (R. 2, Lebanon) Simpsonville Utica Wingo St. Frances Sinking Fork Valley Woodbine (Owensboro) (R. 5, Hopkinsville) (Valley Station) Wurtland

SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF Richlin, Maurice M., 219 No. Mt. Holly, Louisville REGISTERED FOOTBALL OFFICIALS Rudd, M!arco M., Hazard Rupert, Joe, Jordan, Cromwell and Co ., Ashland (Continued from Page Two) Russell, Ray G., 485 High Street, Jenkins Krekel, John W., 3641 Vermont, Louisville Shannon, Ed H., 339 Mentelle Park, Lexington 11 Lewis, J·esse, 258 Kentucky Street, Huntington, Shuster, Charles, 'Box 216, Horse Cave West V·irginia Sledd, T., 712 Poplar, Murray Long, James S., 524 E. Main, Georgetown Sparks, Harry M., 201 N. 16th, Murray McBee, William K., 'Burlington Turner, Tom, 1330 Kanawha Blvd., Charleston, W. McQueen, James D., Box 1408, 728 Alderson St., Va. Williamson, W. Va. Vandenberg, Ralph, 2201 Rosedale, Golf Manor, Marushi, Rudy, 553 Stratton Street, Logan, W. Va. Ohio Martin, Garnis, 410 Graham, Prestonsburg Walkenhorst, Walter, Jr., 3127 Pershing Court, Meier, Stanley F ., 514 Van Voast, Bellevue Cincinnati 11, Ohio Mitchell, Albert R., 665 Headley Ave., Lexington W'alker, Paul R., Glasgow Ockerman, H. W., Budington Wanchic, Nicholas, 1610 S. Limestone St., Lexington Potter, Sam., Lynch W arf, Emerson, Wayland· Priode, Len, Box 3031, Hunting1ton, W.Va. Woodall, Paul, W. Elm, Marion Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHL,ETB FOR OCTOBER, 195lf

Brock, John Wilford, 22·5 No. 38th, Louisville 9legistered 93asketbalf Officials Broderick, Carroll, 1036 State Street, Bowling Green Brotzge, Maurice J., 1706 Deerwood Avenue, Louis- ville o/ the J{. .9-l. S. ~. ~.-- - 1950-51 Brown, Bryant, Cleaton Abbott, W. R., West Street, Bedford Brown, James W., Lancaster Avenue, Richmond Abney, Bob, Greensburg Browning, Billy, Falmouth Ackley, Charles W., 4039 Amity Road, Cincinnati, Bruner, G .. Bud, 123 Peete, Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio Bruner, Rufus J., Jr., Box 128, J:..ondon Acton, John M., Centre College, Danville Bryan, William B., R. R. 4, Paris Adams, Ira Randolph, Blackey Buchanan, James B .. Hazel Green Adams, Lucian, Route '2, Box 841, Louisville Buchanan, William H., 215 High, Barbourville Adams, Roy, 534 Forum Avenue, Louisville Bugg, Jackie Lee, Arlington Adkins, Raymond C., 322'5 Winchester, Ashland Burke, Raymond, 411 Sixth Street, Pikeville Allen, A. D., 21 Ashton, So. Fort Mitchell Burman, Jack, 1'144 Covedale, Cincinnati 38, Ohio Allen, Bert, Betsy Layne Bush, Herman Spencer, Lindsey Wilson College, Allison, Ar.thur, Jr., Rural Route 1, Midway Columbia Ammon, Paul G., Burlington Pike, Florence Bushart, Edward H., 105 Oak, Fulton Arion, Joseph .P., 2439 Kenilworth Avenue, No1·wood Butler, •Cortez R., Marrowbone 12, Ohio Butler, Donald A., Box 222, Campbellsville Armbruster, Sam R., Clinton Butter•worth, Charles, c/o Mrs. Amox Hicks, W, Arnett, Halburn, 120 E . Gray St., Louisville Broadway, Ext. 40, Mayfield Arnzen, Stanley, 52 16th, Newport Byers, Richard L., 1251 E. Louisiana, Evansville, Ashby, James R., Depot, Auburn Indiana Ashe, William, Liggett Caddell, Howard, Box 273, Berea College, Berea Aspley, Bill, •P. 0 . Box 682, Bowling Green Calhoun, Foster C., Hindman Austin, Ray, 6th •Street, Williamsburg Campbell, George H ., 116 Winchester Avenue, Mid- Babb, J. Glenn, 1630 E . Franklin, Evansville, Indiana: dlesboro Bailey, Arville, Flat Gap Campbell, Robert W., R. 2, Cave City Baker, James E., Mt. Vernon Carman, Donald Kenneth, 3007 South 29th, Ashland Baker, James Monroe, P . 0. 'Box 71·6, Hazard Carroll, Conrad E., 12'3 W. Sixth, Mayfield Ballard, Jack H., Box 271, Barbourville Carter, Darrell, Tompkinsville Ballard, Shirley, 217 W. Hickman, Winchester Castle, Clyde .L., 813 Old National Bank Bldg., Barker, Walter D., 717 Waller, Portsmouth, Ohio Evansville, Indiana Barnes, Lowell, Dawson Springs Castle, Floyd, Jr., Main, Pikeville Barnes, Roy H., G-4, T. A. C., 1Fort Knox Chambers, J. D., Gravel Switch Barnett, J. W., 201 College, Somerset Champion, Paul W., 109 Erlanger Rd., Erlanger Bass, Willard, 5804 •Ridge, Cincinnati 13, Ohio Chumlbler, W. W., Farmington Bauer, Richard E., 703 ·S. .E. Second, Evansville, Cissna, Edmund, Jr., Chrisney, Indiana Indiana Claiborne, George E., 413 Jesup Avenue, Hopkin~­ Begley, James P., Blue Diamond ville Beiersdorfer, Jim, 5517 Surrey Avenue, Cincinnati, Clark Charles E ., 301 South 16th, Mayfield Ohio Clay, 0. K., 235 Etna Avenue, Williamson, West Bell, Thomas •P., 466 Henry Clay Blvd, Lexington Virginia Benedetto, Leonard F., 5412 W. 15th Street, In- Clift, Charlie, Columbia dianapolis, Indiana Coburn, Elsworth G., Garrett Benedict, Steve, Wheelwright Coe, Jimmy, Box 1525, Burkesville · Berry, Norman W., 2130 29th, Ashland Cohen, Irvin H., 133 Bellaire, Louisville Betz, Don, Box 326, M. S. C., Morehead Goleman, Duke, 842 !Beaumont, Harrodsburg Binkley, Neal. Salem· Coleman, Linton H., Box 1675, Williamson, West Bishop, Charles Edward, 1642 Logan, Portsmouth, Virginia Ohio Collier, J. Hamlet, Jr., 919 Walker Avenue, Paris Bishop, Martin ID., 7228 Iuka Avenue, Madeira, Ohio Collinsworth, Bert, Heidrick Blanks, Douglas, Bardwell Combest, Willis, 1804 Lewis, Owensboro Blan:ton, Homer, 3·010% Lock Avenue, Catlettsburg Combs, Roy Donald, Box :6, Vicco Boeh, William, 3804 MacNicholas Avenue, Dear ·Park, Combs, Travis, 403 Mound •Street, Harlan Ohio ' Combs, Walter H ., 409 Oakhurst, Hazard Bolander, Albert J., 3431 N. W. Parkway, Louis­ Conley, George D., 456 Blackburn Avenue, Ashlm1d ville 12 Conley, Grover, Wheelersburg, Ohio Botto, Joe Donald. University Station, Lexington Conley, Mitchel, WheelersbuTg, Ohio Bowling, Floyd "Jack", L. M. U., Harrogate, Ten- Conley, Tom W., Oil Springs nessee Conliffe, Frank D., 654 Eas.tlawn, Louisville Bozarth, H., Jr., Caneyville Connelly, James W., Box 314 c/o College, Murray Bradberry, Calvin, Benham Connor, James R., 204 E. Seventh Street, Newport Braun, Robert, 146 Centre, Erlanger Cooksey, Jody, Mackville Braun, E. F ., "1Bud", Fifth and Adams, Cannelton, Cooper, John Wellington, P. 0. Box 332, Danville indiana Cooper, Warren H., First Creek H. S., Blue Diamond Brichler, Joseph A .. 3748 Beekman Cincinnati Ohio Cosby, H. P., Tompkinsville Bridges, Bennie Edward, Wilson, North Middletown Cover, Harry E., 2701 Madison R·oad, Cincinnati, Briscoe. Hube·rt, 115 Ninth Street, Shelbyville Ohio Brizendine. Victor W.1 Jr.1 520 E. Oak ·Street Louis- Cox, Charles Glenn, 419 S. Morgan, Morganfield ville ' Craig, John G., Rochester THE KENTUCKY iHlGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1950 Page Seven

Crosthwaite, John S., Jr., Ky. Utilities Co., Harlan Forsythe, Charles M., Belton Crouch, Howard N., R. R. 1, Ravenna Forsythe, Rolbert, Browder Crow, John E., Morganfield H. S., Morganfield Frecka, Toby, 505 N. Fifth, Ironton, Ohio Cubbage, Thomas H., Leitchfield Fultz, Jack, Olive Hill Cullivan, Jim, 401 Fourth St., Fulton Gardner, Howard E., 305 Poplar· Dr., Elizabethtown Cummins, Joshua W., Warsaw Gates, William A., Jr., 6004 Wayside, Cincinnati 30, Curry, Ellis, ByPro Ohio Curtis, James E., Rockport Geselbracht, Albert, 4004 ·South Madison, Norwood, Cm·tis, Robert, 516 Pelham Street, Maysville Ohio Davenport, ,RoJbert B., 542 Cane ·Run Street, Har- Gettler, John F., 11!}'75 -A Indiana, Louisville rodsburg Gish, Delmas, 204 West Third, Central City Davenport, William, 203 Warfield, Elizabethtown Goettel, George A., 2315 Payne St., Louisville Davidson, George W., Jr., Annville Goetz, Larry C., 1228 Burney Lane, Cincinnati, 0. Davis, Dwight, R., Jr., 3878-D Fincastle Road, Louis- Goetz, Matthew H., Jr., 323 No. 18th .Street, Louis- ville ville Davis, Oscar, 170 School, 'Bar•bourville Goins, Bobby, Third and R. R., Corbin Davis, Ralph E., Vanceburg Gooch, Leonard', Waynesburg Dawahare, Frank, Jr., Pikeville Gorley, Cecil L., Gravel Switch · Dawson, William H ., .Shepherdsville Grace, Charles K., P. 0. Box 232, Middlesboro Day, William ·T., 1506 Versailles Road, Lexington Greene, Omar Paul, Box 58, By-Pro De Coursey, 'Edgar J., Wayland Greene, Robert J., Greensburg Delaney, William T., 1155, Coronado, Cincinnati 38, Greenlee, 0. C. "Doug", 105 Wilson Court, Hunting­ Ohio ton, West Virginia De~nis, Jack, 101 Br·oad Street, Central City Greenwell, John E., Fairfield Devine, R. C., Willisburg Greer, Charles F., 100 Nolin Place, Louisville Dixon, William, 2090 Oak Street, Evansville, Indiana Gustafson, Alford, Jr., Apt. 62, Weissinger-Gaulbert, Dorsey, Ralph, Horse Cave Third and Broadway, Louisville Downard, John J., 2929 Curran ·Road, Louisville Gutzwiller, Robert W., 1504 Norway Avenue, Hunt­ Downs, James W., 2909 Conestoga, Louisville ington, West Virginia Doyle, Donald, Box 269, Williamsburg Hadden, Newell P ., Jr., 121 Lackawanna Road, Lex- Dromo, John, 1844 Deer Park, Louisville ington Dunbar, John, Jamestown Hale, John E., Cromona Duning, Carl F ., Sr., 3397 Erie Avenue, Cincinnati 8, Hale, Nathan, Box 85, Fleming Ohio Hall, Denzil, East Main, Cumberland Dm•bin, Louis E., Sunfish Hammonds, Clois, Jr., Route 1, Kevil Durham, John R., Yosemite Hammons, Abe L., Route 2, Richmond Durkin, Jack H., 564 Longview Dr., ·Lexing.ton Hammons, William Earl, 68 Fitch Avenue, Win- Eads, Walter, Monticello chester Easley, Chester H., 256 E. High, Lexington Haney, Robert J., Science Hill Eblen, Charles D., Jr., 2333 Winchester Avenue, Hardy, Donald, West 'Irvine Ashland Harmon, Aubrey, Shelby Gap Edelen Ben R., 2117 Gladstone, LouisV'ille Harmon, Charles A., Box 126. Junction City Elington, James R., 3, Covington Harper, Kenneth A., Munfordville Ellington, Russell "Duke", 236 Castlewood Dr., Lex- Harris, Jack, Gray's Knob ington Hartley, William E., 1121 Marshall, Evansville, Ellis, Robert Harvey, Dixon Indiana Ellis, Thomas B .. 100 Wallace Avenue, Covington Hayes, F. N. 25 E. Hig·h, Mt. Sterling Elovitz. Carl, 366 South Broadway ~ark . 'Lexington Hendon, C. B .. , 1211 Wilford. Mayfield Elrod, William T .. 31'5 W. Village, Bowling Green Hendrick. Stanley M., West 'Irvine Engle, Don, 819 J·osephine A venue, Bowling- Green Herrington. James T .. , North Broadway, Providence Ernst, Ray C., 3574 Larkspur Avenue, Cincinnati, Hill, Pa11l E .. Elm Street. Somerset Ohio Hines, G. Cliff, 1113 Covington Avenue, Bowling· Etscorn, Frank T., ·R. 1, Franklin Green Evans, Alton G., Mackville Hodges, Hollbert, 515 N. Hill, London Eversole, Elmer, Buckhorn Hodg·es, Otis W .. R. R. 5. Box 136, London Fagues, Homer, Combs Hoferer, Louis R., 983 Wells. Cincinnati, Ohio Farley, Tom H., Gayce H. S., Cayce Hoffmann, Garnet, 916 Ash Street, Louisville Farris, Abe, Sunfish Hofstetter, Joe, 1423 W. Fourth Avenue, William- Faulkner, J. Hubert, School Street, Williamsburg son, West ViTginia Ferrell, Doctor Taylor, Second .Street, Prestonsburg Hogg, Ray H., Box 127, Falmouth Figg, Charles Raymond, 108 East Second, Frankfort Holeman, D. Fletcher, 329 Poplar, Dawson .Springs Fields, Edward C., Cumberland Honeycutt, Vernon, 2·335 Sellar, Ashland Fields ha, Jr., Cumberland Hood, Clayton, .Eddyville Fields, William A., Troy Avenue, Hickman Hough, Ralph E ., Box 148, Danville Firestine, Frank, 199 Loudon, Lexington House, Darrell, 110 Patterson St., Elizabethtown Fish, Earle, Short Street, Berea Howard, Carl, Lynnville Fisher, Harold D., 110 Smith Avenue, Cynthiana Howard, Joe M., Route 3, Paducah Fisher, W ..B ., Jr., Nashville Road, Bowling Green Howard, Z. R., R. R 1, Corbin Fitch, Walter W .. , 211 East Main Street, Earlington Huber, Kenneth, 2'122', W. Virginia, Evansville, Folks, William M., Glasgow Indi•ana Ford, Douglas, Greensburg Hubbard, J. D., Route 5, Marion Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1950·

Hudson, Douglas, Worthville McDowell, Glen D., 416 Second, Pikeville Hudson, J. D., Caneyville, McGlasson, Galen, Hebron Hummer, Irby, Hodgenville McGuffey, Harold, 1605 Oliver, Bowling Green Hunt, JosephS., Jr., Route 1, Bowling Green McHale, Edward, 2220 .Selim Avenue, Cincinnati, Hurd, Fred, Clinton Ohio Hurley, Herbert T., Benton McMillan, J. N., "0:0", Y.M. C. A., Ashland Insko, James ·Harold, Eighth and High Streets, Paris McPike, Ray S., Jr., 309 Loe:ws Theatre Bldg., Louis- Jackson, J. CoJ.eman, 7 Mayfair Ct., Maysville ville Jennings, Joseph, 268 Ward Avenue, Bellevue Macon, Max, 1719 Harold Avenue, Louisville Johnson,

Paulin, AI, 15th and Franklin, Tell City, indiana Shuster, Charles, Box 216, Horse Cave Pelsor, Leon, 266 O'Fallon, Bellevue Siekmann, Robert, 402·61 Paxton Avenue, Cincinnati 9 Perry, Ralph D., Williamstown Sifrig, Bernard, Ninth Street, Tell City, Indiana Phelps, Rudy, Box 533, Russell Sigler, Kenneth, 432 Locust, Jeffersonville, Indiana Phillips, Bob, Wickliffe Siler, Clarence M., Maple, Williamsburg Phillips, Paul, Sacramento Silke, Paul W., 115 11th, Tell City, Indiana Pogue, Wayland, Beech Creek Sloan W•allace, 419 O'Read Road, Louisville Poppas, Nickolas, Box 127, Blue Diamond Small, William W., Jr., 1611 Bernheim Lane, Louis- Porter, C. A., 607 lOth, Bowling Green ville 11 Posey, Robert W., Box 2, Sadieville Smith, Edgar J ., Farmview Avenue, Route 4, Buechel Powell, Kenneth, West Point Smith, Walter Cain, Science Hill Prater, Chris.s L., Paintsville Smith, Wilbur G., Raceland Prater, Earl C., Salyersville Smith, Wyatt, 230 E . Main Street, Lexington Price, Charlie, 1253 So. Seventh Street, Paducah Snedegar, John A., High School, Flemingsburg Priode, Len, Box 3031, Huntington, W. Va. Snyder, F. L., Cloverport Pursifull, Cleopus, Route 1, Loyall Sparks, Harry M., 201 N. 16th, Murray Quisenberry, William J., Fordsville Spencer, Edward, Booneville :Kad'junas, Stan, Morehead Sprinkle, Ivan, Tell City, Indiana Rall, Clarence, 310 W. Third, Frankfort Spurgeon, Kermit, Henryville, Indiana Ramsey, Albert K., 519 E. Oak, Louisville Spurlock, E. M., Manchester Ratterman, Bernard W., 1222 So. 41st, Louisville Spurlock, Ralph, Cawood Ray, Robert, R. F. D. 2, Cave City Steenken, William R., 512 Durrett Street, Covington Reams, William E., Box 644, Lynch Steers, Roy L., Frartklin lledden, J. D., Route 1, Mayfield Steiner, Chester N., Mead Johnson and Co., Evans- Redmond, Simon, 110 Taylor Blvd, Vine Grove ville, Indiana Reed, Ralph n., 1218 13th, Tell City, Indiana . Stevens, Paul B., Dawson Springs Rice, Homer, Arpt. 3, 264 Lexmgton Ave., Lexmgton Stigall, Ernest, Cunningham Richardson, Elmer G., 201 N. Maple, Somerset Stookdale, John W., Route 3, Milton Richardson, Joe M., Box 256, Greenville . . Stovall, J. C., Central City Richlin Maurice M., 219 No. Mt. Holly, Loulsv1lle Strange, Frederick, LaCenter Ries, R~bert R., 516 E. Ormsby Avenue, Louisville Strong, Thomas K., Jackson Robbins, Burgess, Mt. Vernon Stumbo, William, Harold Roberts, William J., 426 33rd, Cairo, Illinois Sturgill, Barkley J ., Mayo Trail, Prestonsburg Robinson, C. F., Box 1371, Alva Susott, Wilfred A ., 2837 Penn., Evansville 12', In- Robinson, J·ohn E., 403 N. 16th, Murray diana llolfes Frank B., 28 Burnham, Cincinnati 18, Ohio Taylor, Edwin L., 435 No. 41st, Louisville Roller: Otis, 40'7 South 39th, Louisville Taylor, Kenneth, Main ·Street, Williamstown Rolph, Harold J., 915 S. Seventh, Ironton, Ohio Taylor, Robert S., 322 N. 32nd' Street, Louisville Rose, Alfred Williams, 5713 Washington Avenue, Taylor, Robert Wilson, 123 Adair Avenue, Shelby- Evansville, Indiana ville Rothschild, Charles, 1111 Coml., Cairo, Illinois Taylor, Wilbur H ., 1717 Payne, Louisville Rouse, Clyde L., 1818 Garrard, Covington Temple, Dr. J. B., Guthrie Bldg., Paducah Rozen, Morris, 505 S. Main,. Lawrenceburg Thompson, E. Paul, 2624 Blackburn, Ashland llubarts, Leland G., Dunnville Thompson, Jack, 2347 Saratoga, Louisville Russell, Eugene D., 1106 Gallia Street, Portsmouth, Thompson, Ralph, 5599 Surrey, Cincinnati 11, Ohio Ohio Thrasher, Hugh R., 1108 Schiller, Tell City, Indiana Russell, Joe, 124 W. Todd, Frankfort Thurman, J . W., Manchester Russell, Ray G., 485 High Street, Jenkins Tilley, Huell M., College Station, Box 325, Murray Sadler George A., Box 141, Munfordville Tingle, Hayward B., Bedford Sames, Bill, 1331 Center, Bowling Green Topmiller, Ben, Jr., Browder Salchli, Stanley W., R. R. 9, Frankfort Trapp, Harry L., 213 East Main, Alexandria Sanders, Foster J., Box 662, Raute 4, Louisville Trosper, J. B., Box 502, Corbin Sanders Milton L., 1605 Olive Extension, Murray Turner, Eugene V., 2110 Bluff, Owensboro Saundei~s, Harold Y., P. 0. Box 367, Shelbyville Tyler, Hugh W., Sumpter Avenue, Route 4, Bowling Schuette, Frederick, 1R. 3, Henderson Green Schroer, David N., Route 4, Buechel Upton, David R., Munfordville Scott, Palmer, Jr., Box 293, Winchester Scott, W. L. 1816 McDonald Road, Lexington Usher, Lee, Box 86, Dry Ridge Utley, William 0., 155 W. McLaughlin, Madisonville Semple, Robert G., K. C. H ., Lyndon Vanderrberg, Ralph, 2201 Rosedale, Golf Manor, Ohio Settle, Evan E ., Alton Road, Shelbyville Vanover, Lawrence, 827 Franklin Street, Louisville Settle, Roy G., 1000 E. 20th, Owensboro Varble, William, 1705 Cypress Street, Louisville Shaver, Roy A., Bremen Vermillion, Ja ck R., 609 Master, Corbin Shaw, Earl, Crab Orchard . . Shaw Kenneth C. 315 Ridge Avenue, Williamsburg Vettiner, Charlie, 205 Esplanade Drive, Louisville Sha;w; Stanley E.,' 4460 W. Eighth Street, Cincinnati, Walker, Paul R., 100 W. Brown, Glasgow Wallace, Ben H ., Wheatcroft Ohio Sherry, Vincent J., Jr., 1800 Washington, Paducah W!allace, Junior, Milburn Waller, Charles L., Elkton Shetler, V. G., 918 West 33rd'! Latonia Shields, Paul, R. R. 5, Lexmgton Waller, Harris Lynn, ·50•11 Bellemeade, Evansville, Shoulta, W. F., 812 Lieberman, Box 885, Paducah Indiana Sholllpe, Edgar, Box 642, Alva Walther, Louis B., 2205 Oakland Avenue, Covington Shoupe, Flem D., Harlan Wanchic, Nickolas, HHO S. Limestone Street, Lex­ Showalter, .Tohn, 166 Military, Georgetown ington Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1950• Registered Basketball Officials W arf, Emerson, Wayland Warren, Roger E., Beaver Dam Warth, Everett, 225 E . Main Street, Lexington Watson, Ronald .L., 1905 Stringtown Road, Evans- ville, Indiana Watts, Lewis C., 410 W. 11th, Owensboro Weisbrodt, Paul E., 129 E. Mills Avenue, Wyoming 15, Ohio Wellman, Earl, 504 13th Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia Wells, Gene, 232 Boone, Winchester W ells, Milford, College P. 0. 356, Morehead Whipple, Lloyd G., 21'6' S. Frederick, Evansville, Indiana Whitfield, Will, 123 E. Ninth, Ho•pkinsville Wiederhold, Robert George, 126 Holmes Street, Apt. 3, Frankfort Williams, James Henry, 342 Etna, Russell Williams, .Reid V., Mt. Hermon Williams, Roy E., 208 South Mulberry, Elizabethtown Willoughby, Eugene, 416 South Fourth, Paducah Wilmhoff, Bert H ., 9 Cowie Avenue, Erlanger MODERN BASKETBALL Wilson, John P. 903 Shelby St., Louisville Wilson, William E., 208 Oakwood Avenue, Ear ling­ "MODERN BASKETBALL" is the new 25 ton minute, 16 mm, sound film based on the Winfrey, Shelby, Dixie Park, Ber ea rules of basketball. It was produced by the Witschger, LeRoy J., 1412 Antoinette, Cincinnati 30, Official Sports Film Service (A. A. Scha­ Ohio W'oford, Ernest, 448 S. Third, Danville binger, Director) by authority of the Na­ Wrightson, Arthur, 317 Laurel 'Street, Hazard tional Federation of State High School Ath­ Wurtz, Emil H., 18 E. Fourth Street, Cincinnati, letic Associations and supervised by mem­ Ohio bers of the National Basketball Rules Com­ Yaggi, Bill, 731 11th Street, Tell City, 'Indiana Yarmesch, Robert, M.S. C., Morehead mittee of the United States and Canada. Young, Roy, Elkton The new picture is an interpretation of Zachary, Alvin L., Liberty the basketball rules demonstrated by skilled Zachem, Vincent, 46 Spring, Madisonville high school and university players. It shows how the ball becomes alive, how the ball be­ comes dead, rights of the player in posses­ Early Season Football Questions sion of the ball, rights of the player without (Continued from Page One) the ball, correct dribbling by Sammy Mir­ anda of Indiana University, feinting, screen­ such a way that force· has no influence when ing., use of the air dribble and crowd scenes. a kick goes into R's end zone. Adding a new (Continued on Page Twelve) force to a kick does not end the kick. 6. PLAY: On attempted field-goal. Rl is · touching a goal post when the kick touches cline the penalty. Probably the best solution him and then caroms through the goal. Does in a future year would be to eliminate the goal count? present exception to the general rule and de­ RULING: If the rules are taken literally, clare the ball dead immediately in both cases. ball becomes dead as soon as it touches Rl 7. PLAY: A legal forward pass is inter­ since he is out-of-bounds because of touch­ cepted by Bl while he is in his end zone and ing the goal post. However, this is analogous he makes a return-kick from there. The re­ to the situation where a kicked ball touches turn-kick: (a) goes ' out-of-bounds before Rl in his end zone and then caroms through crossing the goall line; or (b) it is block­ the goal. In that case, the general rule about ed by Rl and rebounds over the end line. a kick becoming dead as soon as it touches RULING: In (a), the force is the forward in R's end zone is set aside and the field­ pass, hence this is a touchback. In (b) if Rl goal is allowed. The Official would probably is in the field of play when he blocks the be supported if he chose to handle the stated kick, the kick is the force and it is a safety. situation in a similar manner. COMMENT: This is an unusual twist to COMMENT: An official might rule that the safety-touchback rule. If there is it is illegal participation by Rl but this more than one force situation during a down, would be of no assistance in determining it is always the last force which iR the de­ whether the goal should count if K should de- termining factor. THE KENTUCKY HlGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBEll, 1950 Page Eleven

that wager and back my 240 pound friend The Flying Dutchman Hudson for the honor. By Charlie Vettiner Louisville's Jack Thompson proved him­ The · school bell self a "swell guy" again by arranging with rang in Louisville, Russell Garth, Manual's athletic chief, for and from the six­ passes to the Manual-Somerset football game teen regions of the for the students. Fred S·chuette, Henderson state came officials and Stan Radj unas, Morehead, looked th~ to attend the second gridders over and said both Mike Basrak annual school for and Bill Clark should look forward to a good basketball officials, season. sponsored by your The Saturday luncheon, arranged for the K.H.S.A.A. Besides officials at the Kentucky Hotel found a these official repre­ number of interested school men' attending. sentatives plenty of Besides Harry Hardin, Fairdale; J. C. Can­ others came under trell, Valley ; and Charlie Ruter Fern Creek their own power. who along with Herschel Ro ber t~, Fort Knox·: A few of these had entered teams in the experimental tour­ were: W. R. Abbott, ney, there were other friends of yours. Bedford; J. W. 0. M. Lassiter, Valley principal, who hails Brown, Richmond; from Western Kentucky and could win every Charlie Blake Roy Don Combs, vote for governor in that section if he ever Vicco; Ralph Davis, Vanceburg; How­ chose to forsake education for politics was ard Gardner, Elizabethtown; P. J. King, on hand. So was Rennie Arnold, capt~in of Owensboro; Frankie Rolfes, Cincinnati; W. last year's Western grid team; Lucian L. Scott, Lexington; Bill Sames, Bowling Moreman, Valley, and Glenn McDowell a Green; Pete Murphy, New Albany, Indiana; county agent from the Mountains. ' Tom Shackelford, Campton; Kermit Spur­ Bennie Edelen, who is rapidly forging to geon, Austin, Indiana; R. G. Wiederhold, t~e front as one of Kentucky's leading ar­ Frankfort, and H. B. Tingle, Bedford. bi.ters, broke bread alongside the veteran Evidence that Ted Sanford is setting a Bill yarble of Louisville. Dave Longenecker, national example by his school for officials President of the Falls Cities Officials' As­ is evidenced by the number of requests com­ sociation, was principal spea:ker and praised ing in asking how the tea·ching of the me­ the progress of officiating under the K. H. chanics of officiating\ is accomplished in S. A. A. Kentucky. ',' Turner Elrod, Bowling Green· Bob Bob Hinshaw, Assistant Commissioner of P.hillips, Wickliffe; Coleman Jackson,' Mays­ the Indiana High School Athletic Associa­ VIlle; and "Moose" Zachem of Madisonville tion, sounded ' the keynote -When he said agreed that Longenecker was "preaching "Kentucky is to be complimented for going gospel" when he praised the interest of the beyond the customary rules interpretation Commissioner and the K. H. S. A. A. in of­ clinics and actually teaching the mechanics ficiating. Said the rugged foursome: "You of officiating." ~an't have good sports without good officiat­ Said Eel .. MeN abb, Fort Mitchell: "This Ing." school is better than last year's. It is the Handsome Tommy Bell amazed everyone greatest idea . for improvement of officiat­ at the luncheon when he told of rounding up ing Ted could have conceived. At my region­ more than 500 fans, coaches, officials, and al school we will use television so thousands players at a single session of his regional of fans in the greater Cincinnati area will be school at U. of K. gym. Shelbyville's Evan benefited also." Settle, Danville's Ernie Woford and Bob Charlie Clift, Columbia; Travis Combs, Forsythe of Browder agreed th'at Tommy Harlan; Dick Looney, Pikeville; Lus Oxley, got somewhere when he got the coaches Hazard, and Lucian Adams of Louisville said to come out. that they are completely sold on the idea. Take this from the Dutchman. If the When Dick Looney and Sheriff Travis coaches will attend the schools these sixteen Combs took the floor to officiate, a specta­ officials set up there will be lots less con­ tor, noting that each tipped the scales at a troversy because we will all be together in mere 235 poJ1nds, remarked: "They may not our thinking. be the best but I'll wager they are the big­ Saw L. V. Phillips, Commissioner of the gest." Folks around Caneyville might take K.H.S.A.A. in Indiana-polis Saturday, and Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1950· COACHES, ATTENTION! We Can Supply You With Everything You Need In FOOTBALL and BASKETBALL EQUIPMENT FROM THESE FAMOUS LINES: MacGregor-Goldsmith Cramer Chemical Co. Bike Web Co. Converse Rubber ·Co. Imperial Knitting Mills Johnson&Johnson Hood Rubber Co. Dodge Trophies Ripon Knitting Mills Oxford Sporting Goods Mfg. Co. IRV. JEFFERIES WILL BE GLAD TO CALL ON YOU AT YOUR CONVENIENCE

TELEPHONE MARKET AT 3rd JA 5161 LEVY BROS. LOUISVILLE 2, KY. the personable fellow remarked that he is still smoking the cob pipe sent him by the Extra Equipment Needed? Flying Dutchman last October. Make room for a buddy, Mr. Phillips, because Charlie Blake, "The Sage of Fairdale," is joining you this month. SJianley For two decades Charlie Blake has collect­ ed gifts and played Santa Claus to under­ Corn Popping Jliachines privileged kids of the Fairdale area. Max Sanders has said that without the efforts WILL GET IT of Blake it would not have been possible for WRITE TODAY Fairdale to boast the only Playtorium in the nation, and the Dutchman says: "For your unselfish work for others the October Pipe of Honor is yours, Charlie. Get to­ gether with Commissioner Phillips for a 1712 LOGAN STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO smoke. He's a great guy, too."

MODERN BASKETBALL the sponsorship of two good friends of ath­ (Continued from Page Ten) letics. They are General Mills, Makers of This picture is a valuable addition to the Wheaties, "Breakfast of Champions"; and school athletic program. It is suitable for Wilson Sporting Goods Company, Makers of use in meetings of basketball coaches and "The LAST WORD in modern sports equip­ officials, school assemblies, basketball study ment." groups, for service clubs and general com­ munity meetings, such as athletic banquets, Two prints of the film have been rented where entertainment as well as instruction by the K.H.S.A.A. and placed on loan with is desired. the Department of University Extension, The picture has been made possible by University of Kentucky. O'Shea Basketball Uniforms '

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