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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 4-1-1950 The Kentucky High School Athlete, April 1950 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Kentucky High School Athlete, April 1950" (1950). The Athlete. Book 514. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/514 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. l ~ · III I I I! I , ! I I I 'II ll, . \ i I "I I I i -·~: .... ...... :'- ::... .,. ..... ; ...- "; ·....... , I. .. ' I! Lafayet~e:- '· ~- -~·:.-_ · ·-~- II ,.~ " I ' I Kentucky High School Champions 1950 t. I: \ .. r ) ... ' • ' I J"-<4~44"''" (Left to Right) Mgr. Stamper, Mgr. Davis, Tr. Rogers, MgT. Pemberton, lVlgr. Darragh, Aubrey, Hadden, Langston, Sharp, Mulcahy, Florence, Ward, Hutchens, Adams, Wieland, Prin. H. L. Davis, Supt. N . C. Turpen, I'I Coat;h Halph Carli:::;le, A:::;:::;i:::;tant Coach l•'red Reece. ! I '· I -Of{icial Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSN. ; i I ;j~··~~<" ' <-" O>fi· ·. I I f~i.:'' APRIL 1950 - --------·- -·-··--- -·- -- ··----- Clark County- Runne1·-Up 1950 State Basketball Tournament VOL. \ The High S on Friel will be Clay H will be Coach Brown" meetin ~ As r the I<. changE· Tounut. Delegat a ll men formati• (Left to Right) Front Row: Mgr. J ohnson, Monroe, Coolma n, Pelfrey, Rogers, L. Puckett, Hag·ga rd, 0. P uckett, Prin. Harvey Bush. Second Row: Coach Letcher The I Norton, MgT. l~ oge r s , Wells, Litteral, Snowden, Crawfo1·d, Mgr. Lawwill. By-La\\' Any pe1 seconcl <l r epreseJ r emaind Corbin - Third Place Winner 1950 State Basketball Tournament though trict in fers is 1 day wh ( practice. provisio t ion rn a any ca" Section on any school i season second a . mainder this se(' softball , and bo\'. The P (Left to Right) Front Row : Storms, Vermillion, Perkins, Adkins, Brooks, second ~ Bird, Selvey, Barton, Terrell, Kidd. later th;, t he wee], "At thl' contest.'' ·The Kentucky High School Athlete p' Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XII-NO. 9 APRIL, 1950 $1.00 Per Year THE 1950 ANNUAL MEET- The business meeting of the · Kentucky High School Athletic Association will be held PROPOSA'L III on Friday, April 14, at 2:00 P. M. The place The Board of Control proposes that the will be the Mulberry Room of the Henry Commissioner and the Board of Control shall Clay Hotel, Louisville. The dinner meeting be authorized to establi sh regional tourna will be held at 6 :00 o'clock in the same room. ments in golf and tennis. Coach Blanton Collier of the Cleveland PROPOSAL IV ~ I Browns will be the principal speaker at this The Board of Control proposes that "84'' meeting. be substituted for "82" in Tournament Rule As provided in Section 1, Article IX, of XIV. I the K.H.S.A.A. Constitution, the following PROPOSAL V changes in the Constitution, By-Laws and The Board of Control proposes that "180 Tournament Rules, to be acted upon by the yard hurdles" be substituted for "200 yard I Delegate Assembly, are hereby submitted to hurdles" in the second paragraph of Track ,,, all members of the K.H.S.A.A. for their in Rule VII, this change to be put into effect formation: in 1951. J I PROPOSAL I PROPOSAL VI I The Board of Control proposes to re-write . The Board of Control proposes that By-Law 8, to read as follows: "Section 1. "twelve dollars" be substituted for "eight Any person who is a first team player on one dollars" in Track Rule XIV. secondary school team shall be ineligible to PROPOSAL VII represent any other secondary school for the Prin. William F. Russell proposes to add remainder of the season in that sport, even the following to By-Law 28: "Any form of though his parents move to the school dis spring football practice is prohibited, and trict in which the school to which he trans sdhools which violate this rule shall be sus fers is located. 'Dhe season begins with the pended until the end of the next football sea clay when the squad is first called out for son." practice, and ends with the last game. The provisions of the first sentence of this sec PROPOSAL VIII tion may be waived by the Commissioner in Pri11. William F . Russell proposes that the any case where there is evident injw;tice. first two sentences of By-Law 21 be changed Section 2. Any person who is a contestant to read as follows: "The number of basket on any other team other than a secondary ball games played by a member school after school team at any time during an athletic December 31 and prior to the district tourna ill season shall be ineli gible to represent any ment shall not exceed sixteen. A school main !I secondary school in that sport for the re taining a football team shall not play more i mainder of that season. The provisions of than hventy-one basketball games during this section shall not apply to members of the season, and a school which does not main .11 softball, baseball, swimming, golf, tennis tain a foo tball team shall not play more than I and bowling teams. twenty-six games." PROPOSAL IX PROPOSAL II .i I. Prin. William F. Russell proposes that the I The Board of Control proposes that in the Association rules be amended to provide second sentence of By-Law 1, Section 1, "Not that: "One copy of THE KENTUCKY HIGH later than Wednesday of the week preceding SCHOOL ATHLETE for each coach, assist the week of each contest" by substituted for ant coach, and principal, shall be mailed to "At the close of the week preceding each the prinicpal of each member school." contest." (Continued on Page Ten) Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1950 APRIL, 1950 VOL. XII-No. 9 in this field. Over 550 films and filmstrips Published mont hly, except June and July, by the Kentucky are described in the new illustrated publica High Sc hool Athletic Association. tion, "Audio-Visual Resources in Sports and Office of Publication, H e nde rson, Ky. Physical Education." Single copies are avail Entered a s second~cla s s matter in the post office at Henderson, Kentucky under the act of March 3 1879. able at fifty cents each. Editor-------------- --------- - - ------ __ THEO. A. SANFORD The Sports Film Library Guide section :1 Ass istant Editor_ ______ __ ____ ______________ _J, B. MANSFIELD ] Henderson, Ky. lists films in archery, badminton, baseball, llOARD OF CONTROL bowling, boxing, boating, field hockey, foot President_ _________________ ______ Lyman V. Ginger, Lexington ball, golf, gymnastics, horsemanship, physi Vice-President_ __________________ Talton K. Stone, Carrollton cal education, riflery, rugl>y, softball, soc Directors- Hoy G. Eversole, Hazard; James L. Cobb, N e wport; cer, swimming and lifesaving, tennis, track, Carlos Oakley, Morganfield; Cromer H. Arnett, Bandana; volleyball, table tennis, winter sports, wrestl Carl Hicks, Catlettsburg; H. ll. Gray, llowling Green. ing, and community recreation. Concise de c Subscription Rates ____________ $1.00 Per Year scriptions of content and how and where the ] ; films may be obtained are included. l1 grom the Commissione'l's CJf/ice Copies of the publication are available cl from Audio-Vi sual Publications, 812 North ]\ Dearborn Street, Ohicago 10, Illinois, at f j REPORTS PAST DUE fifty cents a copy. \ \ t 1. 1949-50 Basketball Participation List 1' (Eligibility) Regional Track Meets t · 2. School's Report on Basketball Officials h ; Regional track meets will be conducted at \ I 3. Official's Report on Schools (Basket eight sites this spring, the date being May !:' . ball) 12 or 13. The date will be determined by the f, regional manager, and will depend on the ol Attention, Coaches and Physical wishes of the school men in each area in m volved. Tentative sites for the meets are io Education Teachers Murray, Henderson, Bowling Green, Louis tc, The Kentucky Association for Health. ville, Bellevue, Lexington, Barbourville and I C Physical Education and Recreation is having Ashland. Seventy-two principals indicated, ol its annual luncheon meeting during the K. when they sent in their dues for association bt E. A., in the Terrace Room of the Kentucky membership last fall, that their sdhools ol Hotel. The date is Thursday, April 13. would have track teams in 1950. This num ai President Ben Flora, coach of Bellevue ber may be increased by the addition of sev I i 1 High Sdhool, has issued a special invitation eral schools in the Bowling Green area. pu to the coaches of the high schools and tea Schools that find it impossible to send full h;, chers of health, physical education and rec teams to the regional meets should enter a Ill reation, even though all of this group are not few of their best performers. t h members of the Association, to make reser bu vations to attend this meeting. They will A !hear an outstanding speaker on subjects Baseball Tournaments St: closely related to their work in Physical in ~ Education. The speaker will be Dr. J. B. If records in the State Office are correct, pe Nash, Department of Physical Education, more schools will sponsor high sc'hool base W ]l New York University. ball this spring than ever before in the his to Those interested in reservations may send tory of the K.H.S.A.A.