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Class AA State Champion Danville

(Left to right) Front Row: Terry Griffin, Brent Arnold, Henry Dailey, Alex Jackson, Sammy Burke, Johnny Jackson, Jimmy Critchfield, Billy Critchfield, Roger Prall, David Taylor, Doug Terry. Second Row: Jerry Abbott, William Selby, Jackie Smith, Gary Compton, Larry Bowling, Larry Smallwood, Wayne Thompson, Jimmy Porter, Billy Rowzee, John Sanders, Bill Payne. Third Row: Alan Bums, Joe Horky, Joe Van Hutchinson, Clifford Lancaster, Craig Pohlman, Russ Shearer, Frank Tanner, Billy Russell, Donald Smith, Larry Reardon, Dickie Young. Four- th Row: Harold Carson, , Jack Leathers, Paul Southwood, Ferrill Bailey, Charlie Mc- Anly, Mike Wilder, Freddie Durham.

Danville 31—Bryan Station 13 Danville 47—Clark County 21 Danville 32—Owensboro 13 Danville 6—Corbin 19 Danville 18—Versailles Danville —Shelbyville 6 Danville 32—Henry Clay 7 Danville 45—Somerset 21 Danville 7—^Madison 7 Danville 21—Lafayette Danville 22—Owensboro 12 Danville 13—Corbin 6

OHicial Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSN. JANUARY - 13B3 Conference Standings Mid-Kentucky Conference Old Ky. Home 5 1 26.25 Barren River Eight-Man Conference Elizabethtown 3 1 26.25 Fort Knox 2 2 1 20.50 St. Joseph 3 2 20.00 Park City Bardstown 3 2 1 19.58 Cavema Lebanon 2 3 16.00 Hiseville Springfield 3 10.00 Temple Hill Shephierdsville 4 10.00 Gamaliel Austin-Tracy Athletic Conference Bluegrass Eight-Man Conference McKell 6 Catlettsburg 5 1 PeiTyville 7 10 Russell 4 2 Paint Lick 6 11 Raceland 2 4 Camp Dick Robinson 4 3 1 Louisa 2 4 Mt. Vernon 2 6 Wurtland 1 5 Burg-in 8 Boyd County 1 5 Big Eight Conference athletic Conference Owensboro Stiu'gis Campbellsville 1 1 Henderson LaRue County 1 1 Henderson County Tompkinsville 1 Madisonville Greensburg 1 Owensboro Catholic Morganfield Southeastern Kentucky Conference Central Kentucky Conference Corbin* 30.00 Middlesboro 6 1 25.00 DIVISION I Harlan 4 1 22.50 Shelbyville 7 25.00 Williamsburg 5 3 18.75 Danville 3 23.50 London 4 2 17.50 Versailles 6 22.00 Pineville 3 3 1 16.43 Henry Clay 2 18.00 Knox Central 3 5 15.00 Anderson 4 15.00 Bell County 2 3 1 14.17 Lancaster 3 14.28 Barbourville 2 3 1 14.17 Irvine 2 12.85 Lynn Camp 1 6 1 11.88 Georgetown 2 12.50 Hazel Green 4 10.00 Harrodsburg 1 11.25 *Did not play enougrh to qualify for title

DIVISION II Western Kentucky Athletic Conference Mt. Sterling 5 21.67 Somerset 4 21.00 Tilghman 4 27.50 Madison 4 19.64 HopkinsviUe 8 1 21.25 Jessamine County 6 19.44 Caldwell County 6 2 20.00 Paris 5 18.57 Murray 6 2 20.00 Millersburg Military Inst. 2 14.00 Bowling Green 6 3 19.375 Stanford 2 14.00 Fulton 3 1 18.75 Frankfort 3 13.75 Trigg County 3 5 1 15.625 Carlisle 10.00 Franklin^Simpson 3 3 15.00 RussellvOle 3 6 13.75 Cumberland Valley Conference Crittenden County 1 3 1 13.00 Christian County 1 3 1 13.00 Cumberland Providence 1 5 1 12.142 East Main Mayfield 1 6 11.428 Loyall Warren County 5 10.00 Wallins Evarts Hall ithletic Conference Highlands 7 30.00 Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference Holmes 4 1 25.00 Hazard Newport 4 3 20.00 Whitesburg Boone County 4 3 19.28 Belfry Campbell County 5 3 1 18.33 Elkhom City Fleming Neon Beechwood 2 1 1 16.25 Jenkins Dixie Heights 3 4 1 16.25 Pikeville Bellevue 4 5 14.44 Wheelwright Ludlow 1 3 1 14.00 Prestonsburg Dayton 2 6 12.50 Napier Lloyd 7 10.00 The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association

VOL. XXV—NO. 6 JANUARY, 1963 1.00 Per Year Early Season Questions-Installment 2 Editor's Note: These rulings do not set aside nor modify tempts by B2, play is i-esumed by a jump at center. any mle. They are interpretations of some of the early season situations which have been presented. In (b), the ball becomes dead when A3 violates and, 17. Play: At the beginning of the second half, therafoa-e, the pushing of B2 by A2 is ignored unless A6 is on the court when the ocfficial is ready to toss it was flagrant or unsportsmanhke. the ball for the center jump. Scorer discovers: (a) 23. Play: Al passes the ball nearly parallel with the before; oir (b) after the baill is tossed that A6 has not sideline and it goes out of bounds into the reported to him. bleachers several feet beyond the spot where it crossed Ruling: In (a), ^the scorer should report the in- the plane of the sideline. fraction to the official immediately and before the Ruling: Throw-in for B closest to the spot where ball ball is tossed. A6 is charged with a technical foul and the touched something out of bounds. a is aiwarded to team B. Team B will throw 24. Play: An offensive man is facing the defen- in from opposite centea- after free throw, whether sive man. Can the deifensive man get very close to him or not suooessiful. In (b), the infraction should be ig- in this position? nored amd no penalty is assessed. Ruling; Yes, as long as the defensive man does 18. Play: Bl touches the ball during a not cause contact. try by Al while the ball is on or directly above the 25. Play: After ball is tossed for jump but be- ring. fore a legal tap, A2 intentionally pushes B2. Ruling: Al is awarded two points and team B is Ruling: Even though clock has not started, it permitted a throw-in from the end of the coiirt at is a personal foul. Two free throws are awarded in which the in'terference occurred and from any point this isituation because the foul was intentional. outside end line, the same as if a goad had been scored. 26. Play: Scorers fail to record two points The clock is not stopped unless some unusual circum- awarded to team A during the first quarter as a result stance warrants the official stopping it. of basket interference by B2. Omission is discovered 19. Play: Al, in his back court, advances baU by during the half-time intermission. dribble. Bl guards him and forces Al to end dribble. Ruling: Score should be corrected. This error is Bl then attempts to secuire a held hall. Al, to evade not due to the inadvei-tent setting aside of a rule, but his guard, pivots, throws the ball against B's back- it is due to a mistake in record keeping. When there is discrepancy board, recovers it, and daibbles again. a in the score and an official is positive Ruling: Violation. Al has double-dribbled. He he knows what the mistake is, he can correct it. has dribbled a second time without losing coirttrol of 27. Play: Does a defensive player who is guard- the bail. Thi-owinig the ball against an opponent's ing the pivot post man have to guard him any dif- backboard is not considered a try. ferently when he does not have the ball than when he 20. Play: While a free thi-ow by Al is in flight, has the ball? a peirsonal foul is committed by A2 or Bl. After the Ruling: No. The defensive player may guard the foul and befoire the ball touches the ring or backboard pivot mian as closely as he desires, short of contact. or before the free throw ends, B2 breaks the vertical If the post man crouches or bends and the defensive plane of the lane boundai-y with his foot. man straddles his legs and contact results when the Ruling: Both infi-aotions are penalized. The viola- defensive man straightens up, a foul would be charged tion by B2 is ignored if the free throw is successful. to the guard or defensive man. If the free throw is not successful, Al is given a sub- 28. Play: The offensive -man is standing still. stitute throw. After the violation has been penalized, IVLay a defensive man move up close behind him, re- a free throw (or throws) is awarded for the personal gardless of where the offensive man is standing on foul. the floor? 21. Play: While a try for field goal by Al is in Ruling: Yes. The defensive man may be as close flight, Al chairges into Bl. B2 then commits a basket as he desires to the offensive man—again, anything interference violation. short of contact, unless the offensive man is along Ruling: Both the violation and personal foul the lane during a free throw. Any member of the are penalized. Team A is awarded two points for the team with the ball (offensive man) can expect to be basket interfereruee by B amid -then Bl is awarded a closely guarded. The defensive man has the respon- free throw (or throws) for the charging foul by Al. sibility of preventing ithe offensive man from securing 22. Play: While a free throw by Al is in flight: the ball and, in most situations, to satisfactorily dis- (a) A2 pushes B2 and then A3 steps into the free charge this responsibility it requires that he play the throw lane too soon; or (b) A3 steps into the free offensive man closely. Guarding ajn. offensive player throw lane too soon and then A2 pushes B2. is not a screening situation and the screening principles Ruling: In (a) both the personal fold by A2 and do not apply. the violation by A3 are penalized. The violation by 29. Play: A2, in his front court (in attempting A3 causes the bail to become dead immediately and, to get the ball out of a congested area), bats a center therefore, the free throw cannot score a point. The jump tap into his back court, where A5 secures pos- foul by A2 is ithen penalized and, because this is a session. false double foul situation, after the attempt or at- (Continued on Page Thirteen) Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963

JANUARY, 1963 VOL. XXV—NO. 6 Heldman, John, Jr. Paul Wright Hewitt, R. T. Peay, Curtis Pablished monthly, except June and Jnly, by the Kentucky Hill, Earl P. Pergrem, Bernard High School Athletic Association Office of Publication, Lexingrton, Ky. Hodge, Fred Phelps, Ralph, "Rudy" Entered as second-class matter in the post office at Lexin^on, Hofstetter, Joe Powell, Logan Kentucky under the act of March 3. 1879. Hook, SANFORD B. B., Jr. Pursiful, Cleophus Editor THEO. A. Huter, Jim Assistant Editor J. B. MANSFIELD Reed, Charles R. Lexington, Ky. Hyatt, Bob Reed, Gordon Inman, Briscoe Reinihardt, Myron BOARD OF CONTROL Irwin, Charles R. Ricketts, C. 0. President K. G. Gillaspie (1959-63), Georgetown Jenkins, James Riggs, William T. Vice-President Cecil A. Thornton (1960-64), Harlan Jenkins, Kean Ribter, Goebel Cave; Sherman Directors—Ralph C. Dorsey (1962-66), Horse Johnson, Gish (1962-63), Greenville; Preston Holland (1961-65), Murray; M. Bernard Rollei-, Otis Don R. Rawlings (1961-65), Danville; Foster J. Sanders (1962- Johnson, Walter Rothfuss, Dick 66), Louisville; Oran C. Teater (1960-64), Paintsville. KLmmel, Jerry Rouse, Clyde L. Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year King, Bob Rubaits, Leland G. King, Jim Russell, Allen W. King-, P. J. St. Clair, Robert. L., Jr. Jiotn the Commcssconei s (Jjffiice Knight, Bill Sanders, Mel Kremer, Joe Schlieh, Paul E. REPORTS PAST Lance, Walter Selvy, Curt DUE Long, Bill Settle, Evan E., Jr. Longenecker, David M. Settle, Roy G. 1. 1962 Football Participation List Looney, Dick Shaw, Earl Lowe, Gene T. Small, Bill 2. School's Report on Football Officials Lucas, Gene Smith, Edgar J. Lytic, Price Sosh, 3. Official's Report on Schools (Football) Wm. LaRue McClure, W. S. Spencer, Irvin E. McGehee, G. K. StanfUl, Robert "Approved" and "Certified" Officials McLeod, Robert N. Sbeenken, William R. McPike, Ray S., Jr. Stephenson, A larg-e number of K. H. S. A. A. regiatei-ed of- Han-y S. Mahan, Carle Sullivan, ficials qualified for the advanced rating of "Approv- Don C. Maines, George Taylor, ed" and "Certified" as a result of tlie National Federa- Ed May, E. B., Jr. Taylor, tion basketball examination which was given in Ken- Robert S. Mays, Ralph J. Thompson, Jack tucky on December 3, 1962. The "Approved" raiting Meade, Foster, does not carry forward from year to year, but -must "Sid" Thompson, Ralph Metcalf, Earl be earned each year. After an official has received L. Tucker, Neal R. Meyer, Bud Varble, the "Certified" rating, he keeps this rating by (Jinic William Miller, attendance. Only officials receivirg these higher rat- Bob Vettiner, Charlie Miller, Rex ings are eligible to work in the regional tournaments. J. Weaver, Ray Millei-, Roy L. Only "Certfiied" officials who are residents of Ken- Wells, Milford Moore, Robert tucky are eligible to work in the State Tournament. Wesche, James A. Moore, Roy Basketball officials who qualified for advanced White, David B. Mudd, ratings during the current season are as follows: Ed Williams, Roger Nau, Bill Williams, Certified Officials Tom M. Neal, Gene Winchester, L. Alexander, Rex Crosthwaite, John S., Jr. Roy Newton, C. Allen, Lowry R. CuiTimins, Al M. Winfrey, Shelby Nixon, Allen, Nelson R. Davis, Bunny James W. Wise, Billy V. Nord, Almond, Alvin Davis, Harold T. Ed Wise, Jack Omer, Arnold, Kermeibh DiMuzio, Robert Billy Woods, Gene Padgett, R. Baird, Bill Dotson, John B. K. Wm-tz, Emil Parker, Billy Baker, James E. Drake, Richard R. E. Zachem, Vincent Ballard, Jack H. Driskell, Earl, Jr. Approved Officials Baughn, E. L. Duerson, Wm. R. Akins, Charlie McAnelly, David F. Bell, Clarence T. Duncan, Earl Baker, Robert M., Jr, McCoy, Hayse Bennett, Bert Durkin, Jack Brown, Eddie W. McLin, Bruce Blackburn, Viley O. Edelen, Bon R. Bruner, John Lee, Jr, Moore, James E. Boyles, Paul E. Elrod, Wm. Turner Chandler, Jim T. Morse, Richaixl K. Bradshaw, Bill Ferrell, Doctor T. Combs, Keith A. Murphy, Leo T., Jr. Bridges, Bennie Flynn, Bobby Combs, Wm. E. Neail, James Brizendine, Vic Fositer, William R. Cravirford, Tom Perry, James E. Brovm, E. C. Fritz, Sherman Dame, L. J. Points, Charles Brown, James W. Fuller, John R., Jr. Davenport, Robert B. Prather, Wilbur E. Brown, John W. "Scoop" Gardner, Howard E. Elliott, Carroll L. Rawlings, Harold Bruner, Jack C. Gettler, John F. Prazer, Tom Roe Reschar, John V. Buis, Nathaniel A. Gilbert, Gerald L. Gabbard, John B. Rexi-oat, Jen'y L. Canter, John Goley, James E. Gour, Robert Stiff, Maurice E. Casteel, Ralph M. Green, Walt Hammons, Norman Stines, Ray A. Chabtin, Charles Grisham, Jesse R. Harville, Robert Stith, Houston Coleman, L. J. "Duke" Gustafson, Al, Jr. Johnson, James M. Strain, Richard P. Conley, George Hagan, Joe Jordan, Art Tarlton, Thomas O. Cooper, Wan^n Harrell, Bill D. Kensler, Orville A. Wirtz, Leonard Craft, Bill Haynes, John King, Dan THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963 Page Three

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D. 1 Carlisle Counity 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 John West Hickman County Clinton OL 3-5461 James H. Phillips James Walker Rivei-view Hickman 2070 A. W. Greene Robert Danner D. 2 Ballard Memorial R. 1, Barlow 665-5151 Robert G. Fiser Borny Miller Heath W. Paducah Don Stephenson Larry Powell Lincoln Paducah 443-4884 E. W. Whiteside John C. McVoy Lone Oak Paducah 443-1211 John Robinson Gleen Dextei' Paducah Tilghman Paducah 443-6296 Bradford D. Mutchler Otis Dinning Reidland R. 8, Paducah 898-2441 Richard L. Winebarger Irvin Johnston St. John R. 5, Paducah 443-1867 Sr. Mary Eulogius, RSM Rev. Richard Clements St. Mary's Acad. Paducah 443-2677 Sr. Thekla, SCN Jack McKinney D. 3 Cuba R. 1, Mayfield EV 2-2160 Joe McPhereon Rex Smith Dunbar Mayfield CH 7-4520 F. I. Stiger A. Dawson Fancy Farm Fancy Farm 623-3181 Sr. Celine Maria Joe Mikez Parmington Farmington 345-2171 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 James A. Pickard Ken Wray Symsonia Symsonia 851-3231 Cecil Reid Carson Colman Wingo Wingo 376-3271 Howard V. Reid Warren Fiser D. 4 Benton Benton 527-2511 J. Delton Dodds Billy Joe Farris Calloway County Murray PL 3-5479 William B. Miller Howard Crittenden Douglass MuiTay PL 3-3612 L. P. Miller J. L. Prewitt Murray College Murray PL 3-2310 Wilson Gantt Garrett Beshear Murray Murray 753-5202 Eli Alexander Larry Bale North Marshall Calvert City 395-4400 Robert Goheen Charlie Lampley South Marshall R. 1, Benton 527-2891 Reed Conder William Cothran

REGION 2

D. 5 Caldwell County Princeton 365-2635 William F. Brown George B. Perry Crittenden County Marion 965-4226 Ercel Little L. B. Gaston DotB'on Princeton EM 5-2155 B. S. Miller J. W. Withi-ow Fredonia Fredonia 4231 Odell Walker Raybome Pickering Livingston Central Buma 988-3263 Kenneth T. Hardin G. H. Whitecotton Lyon County Kuittawa 5201 John E. Floyd Frank E. Wright D. 6 Earlington Earlington DU 3-5220 Robert B. Fox Robert B. Fox J. W. Million Earlingiton Lester Mimms Lester Mimms Madisonyille Madisonville TA 1-2824 Charles Boozer C. G. SheiTell Rosenwald Madisonville TA 1-5044 Mrs. Pearl M. Arnett Caldwell Smith South Hopkins Nortonville OR 6-3443 David Siria Jim Mitchell West Hopkins Nebo 249-3151 A. 0. Richards Lyle Dunbar D. 7 Attucks Hopkinsville 885-8278 Frank 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 Gerald Gamble Hopkin'sville Hopkinsville TU 6-2433 Chester C. Redmon W. B. Sydnor Trigg County Cadiz 522-6653 Arthm- Wallace Gerald Bu'-nett D. 8 Clifty Olifity 277-3181 0. P. Hurt Howard Goi-rell Ft. Campbell Ft. Campbell 2645 Bill R. Perry Tom Morgan Guithrie Guthrie 483-2355 Waldo L. Wolfe Wm. Longhurst, Jr. Todd County Elkton 265-2407 Robert N. Bush Harold Ross Todd County Tmg. Elkton 265-2566 William T. Gilbert Jimmy D. Harris

REGION 3

D. 9 Clay Clay NO 4-2227 Ivan L. Russell David Boetler Omer Dixon Dixon ME 9-9080 P. D. Fanoher Marion W. Morris Providence Providence MO 7-2411 George B. Wooton Mon-is Coffman Sebree Sebree TE 5-7891 James M. Lynch Bob Bradley Slaughters Slaughters 884-3315 Lloyd Sharp Bob Chaney Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963

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D. 10 Douglass Hendei'son VA 6-4954 H. B. Kirkwood George K. McGill Dunbar Morganfield 476 Charles N. Crutcher John A. Howard Henderson Henderson VA 6-9568 W. B. Posey Kenneth Geralds Henderson County Henderson 826-9056 J. W. Duncan Nonnan O'Nan Holy Name Henderson VA 7-9297 Sr. Sai-a Ann J. K. Lindenberg Morganfield Morganfield 291 Thomas Brantley Yanicey Watkins St. Agnes Uniontown 69 Rev. R. E. Hill Rev. Anthony Ziegler St. Vincent Acad. St. Vincent WA 2611 Sr. Raymunda, SCN Robeat Velten Stiu-gis Sturgis 4008 H'Earl Evans H. D. Holt, Jr. D. 11 Bremen Bremen 525-3411 Paul Phillips Bob Rickai-d Calhoun Calhoun BR 3-3264 L. D. Knight Don Parson Livennore Livermore 8-2522 David Boyken Frank S. Cox Sacramento Sacramento 736-2343 A. G. Crume BiU Cariyle D. 12 Daviess County Owensboro MU 4-5285 W. P. Wheeler Woodrow Crum Owensboro Owensboro MU 3-1016 Joe 0. Brown Robert Watson Owensboro Catholic Owensboro MU 3-9614 Sr. Helen Constance Willis Combest St. Mary-of-the- Woods Whitesville CE 3-4196 Sr. Albert Mary David H. Warren

REGION 4

D. 13 Breckinridge Co. Hardinsbxu-g 756-5184 R. F. Peters Donald Morris Flaherty R. 3, Vine Grove 828-3885 H. W. Hunt Wally E. Johnson Frederick Fraize Cloverport 788-3388 V. M. Vibbei-t Tho. E. Belcher Hancock Co. R. 1, Lewisport WA 7-2531 Forrest Williamson, Jr. Denzel Mefford Irvington Ii'vington 547-2181 W. 0. Jackson Norman Dillon Meade County Brandenburg 422-4665 Stuart Pepper Bill Case D. 14 BuUer County Morgantown LA 6-3062 W. Foyest West W. 0. Warren, Jr. Caneyville Caneyville 879-4211 Ramon Majors Woody Neel Clarkson Clarkson 242-3061 James M. Wood Bowman Davenport Edmonson County Brownsville 597-3960 John M. Lane Donald Webb Grayson Co. Cath. Leitchfield 242-3231 Sr. Marie Kathleen Fr. Gerald Griffith LeitchJield Leitchfield 259-4175 John H. Taylor Jimmy A. Elmore D. 15 Beaver Dam Beaver Dam 274-4478 J. W. Park James Guess Centertown Centertown RE 2-4213 Bryan Taylor Jack Maddox Fordsville Fordsville 276-3601 Noble H. Midkiff Parvin Bishop Hartford Hartford CY 8-3713 Charles S. Combs Charles S. Combs Horse Branch Horse Branch 274-4662 W. M. Arnold Ernest D. Powell D. 16 Central City Central City 9 Delmas Gish Jackie Day Drakosboro Com. Drakesboro 476-2210 William Traylor Norman Pritchett Drakesboro Con. Drakesboro GR 6-2630 W. J. Wilcutt James P. HUI Graham Graham 2042 Cecil Calvert Ken Arbuckle GreenvOle Greenville 212 Ernest Atkins W. D. Snodgi-ass Hughes Kirk Beechmont GR 6-2207 Charles Fades Wayne Ewing Muhlenberg Central Powderly 146 Lyle Baugh Bob Daniels

REGION 5

D. 17 Alvaton Alvaton 843-8067 Arthur M. Reynolds Jim Walker Bowling Green Bowling Green 842-1695 Raymond Hei-ndon El Donaldson Bristow R. 1, Bowling Grn. VI 2-1960 Kenneth Harvey Jay Atkerson College Bowling Green 2-0341 James Cai-penter Al Almond Franklin-Simpson Franklin 6-4763 Ronald W. Clark John Price High Sb-eet Bowling Green 2-1667 Dr. E. T. Buford F. 0. Moxley Lincoln Franklin JU 6-3342 W. H. Stoi-y William Griffith Noi-th Warren Smith Grove 563-2041 Denval P. Barriger Bob Bun-es Richardsvil'le Ridhardsville VI 2-3504 G«orge Coker, Jr. John M. Lane, Jr. St. Joseph Bowling Green 842-9758 Sr. Alice Louise Richard M. Abell Warren County Bowling Green 2-7302 Cl&udius H. Harris Jess Kimbrough D. 18 Adairvffle Adaii-ville JE 9-7711 Jesse L. Richards Gordon Pogue Auburn Auburn LI 2-4181 Jim Young Jim Richards Chandler's Chapel R. 2, Aubum LI 2-6427 Morris Shelton Thomas D. Garrett, Jr. Lewisburg Lewisburg SK 5-6191 J. M. Vance Bob BirdwhisteU Olmstead Olmstead RE 4-4621 W. N. Alexander Earle Shelton Russellville Russellville PA 6-6434 R. D. Reynolds Howard Owens THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963 Page Five

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D. 19 AUien County Seottsville 237-3841 T. C. Simmons Jim Bazzell Austin Tracy Lucas 434-8911 Kenneth B. Sidwell Charles Day Bunche Glasgow 651-3988 L. J. Twyman Frank Terrell Glasg-ow Glasgow 651-2256 Edwin J. Mayes Richard Parsons Hiseville Hiseville 453-2611 F. P. Newberry Gene Johnson Park City Park City 749-2665 W. L. Gardner Albert Ellison Seottsville Seottsville 237-3751 Bruce Stewart Ernest C. Neil II Temple Hill R. 4, Glasgow 427-2611 David Montgomery Roy Withrow D. 20 Clinton ComDty Albany 387-2891 Perry C. Hay Lindle Castle Cirnibei-l-and County Burkesville 864-3451 Leon King Larry McDonald Gamaliel Gamaliel 457-2341 Edwin Steen Tommy Downing Metcalfe County Edmonton 2-2131 Garland Creech Cortez Butler Tompkinsville Tompkinsville 487-6217 Randall Grider John C. Marrs

REGION 6

D. 21 Adair County Columbia 384-2751 Brooks Coomer John Burr Campbellsville Campbellsville 465-5091 Paul Coop Paul Coop Durham Canipbelteville 465-5121 M. J. Strong H. L. Steele Greensburg Greensburg 932-5231 E. E. Tate Carl Deaton Lebanon Lebanon 692-3441 Charles F. Martin Hubert Edwards St. Augustine Lebanon 692-2053 Sr. M. Anton Rev. J. L. Schlich St. Charles R. 2, Lebanon 692-4578 Sr. Jean Mark Tom Clark St. Francis Loretto 865-2731 Sr. Mary Carl, OSU Sam B. Thomas Taylor County Campbellsville 465-4431 J. G. McAnelly Bill B. Smith D. 22 Cavema Horse Cave PR 3-7951 Wilbur Smith Ralph Dorsey Cub Run Cub Run 524-2925 James E. Redden Kenneth Metcalfe LaRue County Hodgenville 358-3195 Everett G. Sanders Corky Cox Memorial Hardyville 528-2271 Glen 0. Barrett Reathel Goff Munfordville Munfordville 524-4651 H. D. Puekett Ray Hammers D. 23 East Hardin Glendale 854-2300 Damon Ray Edwin Goodman Elizabethtown Elizabethtown 765-5237 Paul E. Kei-rick Charles Rawlings Elizabethtown Cath. Elizabethtown Sr. Mary Janice Wm. H. McLane Fort Knox FoJit Knox 4-7019 S. M. Matarazzo Bob BuiTow North Hardin Vine Grove 2210 James T. Alton Ron Chumbley West Hardin Stephensburg 862-1924 Kenneth Riddle Albert McLane D. 24 Bardstown Bardstown 348-5913 Vincent Zachem Garni s Mai-tin Bloomfield Bloomfield AL 2-2311 T. T. Etheredge Ernest Ruby Fredericktown R. 2, Springfield 284-5417 Sr. Charles Asa Robei't Hamilton Mackville Mackville 2771 Robert Drury Charles Hume Old Ky. Home Bardstown 348-8473 T. G. Florence Donald Dobbs St. Catherine New Haven Sr. Lennora Craym.r Slone St. Joseph Bardstown 348-3856 Br. Conrad, CFX C'yde ii. Smith Springfield Springfield 336-3718 Robert L. Robertson WTiJiam Yankey Willisburg Willisburg 2217 Z. T. Lesiter Ralph McFarland

REGION 7

D. 25 Ahrens Louisville JU 4-5435 Alfred H. Meyer H. C. Watts Central Louisville JU 4-8443 Abwood S. Wilson Kenneth Anthony Flagelt Louisville SP 8-9000 Bro. Hilaire, CFX James Monis St. Xavier Louisville ME 6-2525 Bro. Edward Daniel, DFXJoseph Reibel Shawnee Louisville 774-2353 Robert B. Clem John C. Ai-mstrong D. 26 Atherton Louisville 459-3610 Russell Garth Herky Rupp DeSales Louisville EM 8-6519 Rev. J. J. Cattelona John Haury duPont Manual Louisville ME 7-1477 A. J. Ries James CasiUo Male Louisville 582-2613 Foster J. Sanders Gene Rhodes Presentation Acad. Louisville JU 3-5935 Sr. Thomas Mary D. 27 Bishop David Mem. Louisville 447-4363 Rev. Clarenice J. Swartz Leo Tierney Butler Louisville EM 3-2628 H. L. Hatfield Andrew Diersing Fairdale Louisville EM 6-1468 Harry K. Hardlin Forest Able 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 Western Shivedy 447-3221 Jofem D. Brown Han-y Tibbs Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963

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D. 28 Aquinas Louisville TW 5-9411 Daniel O'Neill William H. Kleier Durrett Louisville James C. Bruce Howard Stacy Eastern Middletown 245-4161 John W. Trapp William Hoke Fern Creek Fern Creek CE 9-3267 W. K. Niman Gerry Calvert Ky. Military Inst. Lyndon 896-1701 Nelson C. Hodgin George M. Bales Ky. Scliool for Blind Louisville 897-1583 William F. Davis Louisville Ctry. Day Louisville TW 5-3452 Han-y F. Ludwig Delmar Wallace Seneca Louisville GL 1-4330 K. B. Farmer Bob Mulcahy Trinity Louisville TW 5-9427 Msgr. Alfred Steinhauser Edd Kellow Waggener Louisville TW 5-0567 Ear! S. Duncan Rov Adams Westport Louisville 425-2541 V. M. Bioicchieri William Tate

REGION 8

D. 29 Lsbanon Jet. Lebanon Junction 833-4626 George E. Valentine Glenn Smith Mt. Washington Mt. Washington KE 8-4227 C. L. Francis L. W. Mullins St. Aloysius Shepherdsville 543-6094 Sr. M. Francelle Rev. Herbert Uphaus St. Benedict Lebanon Junction TE 3-4829 Sr. Luciana Maria Rev. Roger Boehmicke Shepherdsville Shepherdsville 543-7614 Willis G. Wells D. J. Ramsey D. 30 Lincoln Institute Lincoln Ridge Whitney Young- Alvin C. Hanley Shelby County Shelbyville ME 3-2344 Bruce Sweeney Bill D. Harrell Shelbyville Shelbyville ME 3-4869 Richard Greenwell Evan Settle Taylorsville Taylorsville GR 7-2230 Harvey G. Bush B. F. Mullins D. 31 Eminence Eminence 845-4071 Clelus L. Hubbs, Jr. Cletus L. Hubbs, Jr. Hem-y County New Casitlo 346-8421 Robert Keen Fred Rice Oldham County LaGrange 279-5269 A. L. Roberts Barney Thweatt Trimble County Bedford 255-3268 Clyde Cropper Bruce Springate D. 32 Carrollton Carrollton 732-5215 Palmore Lyles Jack Williams Gallatin County Warsaw 567-5041 Earl Saulman Nelson White Grant County Dry Ridge 824-5001 Ralph Blakey Steve Shuck Owen County Owenton 484-5509 Cyi-us E. Greene Bill Smith Williamstown Williamstown 824-5771 Earl L. Grimes Paul Watts

REGION 9

D. 33 Boone County Florence AT 3-3361 Chester Goodridge Don Eddy Dixie Heights So. Ft. Mitchell DI 1-7650 Anthony H. Hohnhorst Lewis Phillips Lloyd Erlanger DI 1-7530 Robert Gschwind Donald Wihmhoff St. Henry Erlanger 341-9891 Sr. M. Hilda, OSB Martin Hils Simon Kenton Independence 356-3541 George Edmondson Robert Taylor Walton-Verona Walton 485-4293 William C. Doan Don Shaw D. 34 Beechwood S. Ft. Mitchell 331-1220 Thelma W. Jones Edgar McNabb Covington Cath. Covington 431-5351 Bro. Donald Fahrig, SM Bob Naber Holmes Covington 431-3604 H. B. Tudor Tom Ellis Holy Cross Latonia 431-1335 Sr. Clarita George Schneider Ludlow Ludlow 261-8211 Arthm- T. Tipton Carl Wenderoth William Grant Covington HE 1-1881 Charles L. Lett James E. Brock D. 35 Bellevue Bellevue 261-2980 Roger Phelps Roy McKenney Dayton Dayton 261-4357 Dr. W. Dwight Sporing George Houston Newport Newport 261-2860 James L. Cobb Stanley Arnzen Nevsrport Catholic Newport HI 1-7100 Rev. John V. Hegenauer James R. Connor D. 36 Bishop Brossart Alexandria 697-3341 Sr. Mary RosUda Joseph Gastright Campbell County Alexandria 697-8181 Edward E. Ball Lawi'ence Kinney Highlands Ft. Thomas HI 1-1301 Harold Miller Robert Luecke St. Thomas Ft. Thomas HI 1-2211 Sr. Elizabeth Marie Richard Hehman Silirer Grove Silver Grove 441-3873 Robert F. Dozier Charles F. Doll

REGION 10

D. 37 Georgetown Georgetown 70 William L. Mills Harry Graham Harrison County Cynthiana 670 J. H. Anderson C. J. Suthierland Millersbm-g Milit. Millersburg 484-3352 Col. W. D. Haynes Owen Dieterle Inst. Scott County Georgetown 635 William L. Hampton John Crigler D. 38 Augusta Augusta 756-4282 Alice Kate Field Lou Cunningham Bracken County Brooksville 735-3891 Jarvis Parsley Jarvis Parsley Deming Mt. Olivet 724-2700 H. 0. Hale Jesse Amburgey Falmouth Falmouth 654-3316 H. C. Rose Cecil Hellard Pendleton Falmouth 654-3355 Terry Oummins Dwight Wolfe THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963 Page Seven

School Address Tel No. Principal Basketball Coach

D. 39 Fleming- County Flemingsburg 845-6601 Martin Marlar Clay Evans Mason County R. 1, Maysville 564-6409 Elza Whalen, Jr. William T. Ryan Maysville Maysville 564-3856 Orville B. Hayes Lan-y Wood St. Patrick Maysville 4-5329 Sr. Mary Roberts Vrati Stalil Tollesboro Tollesboro 798-2541 Charles M. Hughes Joe A. Simons D. 40 Bourbon County Paris 987-2550 Joe E. Sabel Bob Barlow Cai-lisle Carlisle 216 Nancy E. Talbert Gayle Bowen Nicholas County Carlisle 477 Charles Wilson Donald R. Burton North Middletown North Middletown 362-4523 Milton 0. Traylor Fred B. Creasey Paris Paris 987-4545 Paul W. Polly Eugene Clark Western Paris 987-3110 William B. Reed William B. Reed

REGION 11

D. 41 Frankfort Frankfort CA 3-8030 Robert C. Hume John Lykins Franklin County Frankfort CA 3-8248 Ronald Connelly Cliff Barker Good Shepherd Frankfort 7-9233 Sr. Mary Petronella Chai-les Furr Midway Midway 846-2531 Marion Crowe Ed Allin Versailles Vei-sailles 873-4741 Charles 0. Dawson Joe Gormley D. 42 Anderson Lawrenceburg 839-3431 James D. Boyd Charles Grote Burgin Burgin 748-5170 Patrick E. Napier Robert J. Elder Harrodsburg Harrodsburg 734-3242 Roy Camic Wilson C. Sergeant Jessamine County Nicholasville 885-4849 Billy Lockridge Ronald Hale Mercer County Harrodsburg 734-4195 Zeb Blankenship Dick Longo Rosenwald-Dunbar Nicholasville 885-5591 Mrs. Ada Holloway Leonard J. CavO Western R. 1, Sinai TE 9-3608 Robert B. Turner Robert Anderson D. 43 Bryan Station Lexington 4-1581 R. L. Grider Robert Abney Douglass Lexington 2-3733 Ferdinand D. Talbert Charles H. Livisay Henry Clay Lexington 2-5565 Clyde T. Lassiter Al Prewitt Lafayette Lexington 7-5430 James D. Ishmael Ken Caudai Lexington Cath. Lexingitan 7-4775 Rev. Leo G. Kampsen Fred 0. Brien P. L. Dunbar Lexington 2-0640 P. L. Guthrie S. T. Roach Sayre Lexington 5-5780 Donn Hollingsworth James Florence University Lexington 2-2200 James H. Powell Eugene Huff D. 44 Berea Berea 986-3521 Mabel E. Todd (Mrs.) Darrell Bicknell Estill County Irvine 723-3537 Luther Patrick James Kisei' Foundiation Berea 986-4911 Roy N. Walters Darrel Crase Irvine Irvine 723-3616 Joe Ohr Joe Ohr Madison Richmond 623-4959 W. L. Holloway Ray Vencill Madison Central Richmond 623-1530 James B. Moore Russell Roberts Model Richmond 623-5452 Dixon A. Barr Shirley Kearns

REGION 12

D. 45 Bate Danville 236-6756 William Summers Emmett Broadus Buckeye R. 3, Lancaster 792-2459 W. R. Duerson Billy M. Butner Camp Dick Robinson R. 5, Lancaster 548-2208 W. R. Tudor David Feeback Danville Danville 236-6373 Don R. Rawiings David Cottrell Forkland R. 1, Gravel Switch 332-7146 Donald Lamb Gerald Sinclair Junction City Junction City 854-3956 Earl Cocanougher Douglas Hamni Lancaster Lancaster 792-3301 Leslie C. Dyehouse Harold Mmphy MaiSon Lancaster 792-3181 Tommie F. Merritt Warren Wainwright Paint Lick Paint Lick 925-2711 Fay Ward Little Homer Profitt Parksville Parksville 236-3753 Phelps Evans Hillard Combs Perryville Perryville 332-8311 Garland Purdom Larry Wooden D. 46 Brodhead Brodhead 758-3385 D. A. Rolbbins William Riddle Crab Orchard Craib Orchard EL 5-2541 L. A. Wash Doug Pendygraft Husitonville Hustonvi lie 346-9251 Cecil Purdom Jack Johnson Liberty Liberty 787-3941 Stanley Bryant Pat Tully Lincoln Stanford 365-2828 G. W. Parks C. E. Kavanaugh Livingston Livingston 453-2121 Charles B. Parsons Preston Parrett McKinney McKinney 346-2942 M. C. Montgomery Monty Singleton Memorial Waynesburg FO 5-7018 Lester Mullins Doyle McGuffey Middleburg Middleburg 787-2852 Nathaniel Buis Humphrey Elliott Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon 256-2953 Cleston Sayilor Jack L. Laswell Stanford Stanford FO 5-2191 Lee Thomas Mills Dienzel Dennis Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963

School Address Tel No. Principal Basketball Coach

D. 47 Burnside Burn side 561-4250 Hobert R. Thompson Oscar L. Fitzgerald Eubank Eubank 379-4661 J. B. Albright James Reynolds Fei-guson Ferguson 678-5229 Howard Moore Herb Childers M'cCreary County Whitley City Johnnie Ray Laswell Jack R. Hissom Monticello Monticello 348-2331 Vernon Miniard Joe Hai-per Nancy Nancy 678-4932 Herbert T. Higgins Garvis Burkett Pine Knot Pine Knot 354-2511 Clark Morton Harry Osborne 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 James A. Sears Somerset Somerset 678-4721 W. B. Jones Doug Hines Wayne County Monticello 348-2643 Arthur J. Lloyd Ray Mills D. 48 Bush Lida 4-2331 C. Frank Bentley Joe T. Gregory Hazel Green R. 1, E. Bernstadt 843-2265 Clark E. Chesnut Noel KaiT Lily Lily 864-4330 R. S. Baldwin R. Harold Storm London London 864-2181 Leighton Watkins Gilbert Samples REGION 13

D. 49 Amiville Annville 364-2440 Elizabeth De Jong Jerry Hacker Clay County Manchester 598-3737 Robei-t Campbell Hem-y J. Garrison McKee McKee Walter H. Power Charles Norris Oneida Oneida 847-2202 David Jackson Bill Smith Tyner Tyner 4-3170 James W. Wilson R. B. Morris D. 50 Barboui-ville Barboui'ville 6-3129 Charles Singleton H. D. Tye Corbin Corbin 452 D. P. Parsley Harrv Taylor Knox Central Barboui'ville LI 6-4138 Clinton B. Hammons Harold Cole Lynn Camp Corbin 1633 P. M. Broughton Jack Garrett Pleasant View Pleasant View George E. Moses Earl Centers Poplar Creek Carpenter William H. Ball Garrett Bennett Rockhold Rockhold 3478 Warren Peace Lane Gray Broyles Williamsburg Williamsburg 6500 James L. Davis, Jr. Alan LeForce Woodbine Woodbine 903 Tony McKiddy Paul Rice D. 51 Bell County Pineville 7-2329 James A. Pursifull Willie Hendi'ickson Henderson Settle. Frakes 7-3618 Robert Hendrickson Wayland Jones Lincoln Middlesborough 862 Miss E. R. Ball A. M. McKinney Lone Jack Four Mile ED 7-2435 Chester L. Click G. B. Hendrickson Middlesborough Middlesborough 263 Shelvie Fuson Darrell Storm PineviUe Pineville ED 7-2439 Effie Arnett John Brock Red Bird Beverly ED 7-3300 P. P. Estridge Ladel McFadden D. 52 Cumberland Cumberland 589-4625 Lee P. Jones Fi-ed Parsons East Benham Benham 848-5583 C. E. Calloway Carman Weathers East Main Lynch 848-5486 Ernest E. Smith Edward Miracle Evai-ts Evarts 77 Claude R. Dozier Charles Himter Hall Grays Knob 2769 Charles R. Steele James Burkhart Harlan Harlan 522 Roy G. Teague Bill Criscillis Lo;all Loyall 277 Nicholas Brewer Charlie Davis Pine Mountain Pine Mountain 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 REGION 14

D. 53 Dunham Jenkins 948 G. V. Curry William Webb Fleming-Neon Fleming 855-7597 Roy T. Reasor Ralph Robei-ts Jenkins Jenkins 243 Eldon E. Davidson Jim Sunmiers Kingdom Come Linefork J. L. Frazier Harold Cornett Letcher Letcher 633-2524 Jeff B. Mayes D. C. Taylor Whitesburg Whitesburg 633-2339 J. M. Burkich Goebel Ritter D. 54 Buckhom Buckhom 398-7361 Fred W. Johnson Raymond Hamblin Dilce Combs Jeff 436-2500 Homer Jones Bill Back Hazard Hazard 436-3711 James CaudiU Roscoe Shackleiford Leatherwood Leatherwood 675-4431 Bingham Brashear Kenneth Colwell Leslie County Hyden 672-2337 Raleigh Couch R. B. Singleton M. C. Napier Hazard 436-4541 Paul H. Colwell Albert Combs D. 55 Breathitt Jackson 666-2805 Millard Tolliver Fairce 0. Woods Carr Creek CaiT Creek MI 2-3585 Morton Combs Morton Combs Cordia R. 2, Hazard Alice H. Slone George W. Cornett Hindman Hindman ST 5-5361 Claude Frady Pearl Combs Jackson Jackson 666-5164 J. B. Goff J. B. Goff THE KENTUCKY HIGH i5CH00L ATHLEl E FOR JANlJARY, 1963 Page Nine

School Address Tel No. Principal Basketball Coach Knott County Pippa Passes 785-5783 Edward Madden Edward Madden Oakdale Christian R. 1, Jackson 666-5422 Willard Trepus David Gullar Riverside ChTistiam Lost Cixjek 666-2359 Rev. Harold E. Bamett Doran Hostetler D. 56 Hazel Green Acad. Hazel Green MO 2-2475 Mrs. Henry A. Stovall Joe Owens Lee County Beattyville 8126 Elbert Hudson Eugene Flynn Owsley County Booneville 3-2815 W. 0. Gabbard John Seale Powell Coimty Stanton 663-4475 Estil Ghaney W. T. Orme Wolfe County Campton NO 8-3845 Bishop Taulbee Lando Lockard REGION 15

D. 57 Belfry Belfry EL 3-7362 W. F. Doanfi James Hutchens Dorton Dorton 639-8832 Charles Wright Ronald Curry Elkhom City Elkhorn City SK 4-6981 James V. Powell Gobel Salyers Feds Creek Fed's Creek 835-2286 Nelscai Hamilton Ernest Prater HeJlier Hellier SK 4-8184 James E. Branham Jack Castle Johns Creek R. 1, Pikeville 437-6361 James T. Dotson Donald Layne Mull ins R. 1, Pikeville GE 7-9194 Landon Hunt Gary Layne Phelps Phelps 456-9310 J. H. Cromer J. D. Cunningham Pikeville Pikeville GE 7-6870 Charles E. Spears Carl P. Mims Virg-ie Virgie 639-4774 Fred W. Cox Virgil Osborne D. 58 Betsy Layne Betsy Layne GR 8-2255 D. W. Howard Benny J. Fannin Garreitt Gan-ett Burnice (Jearheart John Campbell, Jr. McDowell McDowell George L. Moore Pete Grigsby Martin Martin BU 5-3011 James W. Salisbiu^ Denzil Halbert Maytown Langley BU 5-3346 Edwin V. Stewart Gene Erasure Prestonsburg Prestonsburg 6-2252 Woodrow Allen Jack F. Wells Wayland Wayland 358-3911 James V. Bolen Thomas Boyd Wheelwright Wheelwright Boone Hall Don WaUen D. 59 Blaine Blaine OL 2-3624 Paul H. Gambill Roger Gambill Flat Gap Flat Gap AM 5-2164 Virgil Porter Carroll Burchett Inez Inez 298-3264 Russell Williamson Evereitte Horn, Jr. Louisa Louisa 638-4574 Paul Wright Joe Paul Blankenship Meade Memorial Williamsport 789-5050 Harold L. Preston Howard W. Wallen PaintsviHe Paintsville 9-3881 Paul Wade Trimble Bruce McLin Van Lear Van Lear 789-4932 Hysell Burchett Howard Ramey Warfield Warfield 395-5341 Russell H. Stepp John Marcum D. 60 Ezel Ezel PA 5-4545 Ezra Back Henry E. Cochran Morgan County West Liberty SH 3-3705 Ottis Murphy Neil Hunley Oil Springs Oil Springs W. H. Conley Paul Setser SalyersviUe SalyersviUe Creed Arnett Leonard F. Carpenter Sandy Hook Sandy Hook RE 8-5226 John H. Vansant Garry Fraley REGION 16

D. 61 Camargo R. 1, Mt. Sterling 1500 J. B. Cumningham Julian R. Cunningham Clark County Winchester PI 4-4618 Letcher W. Norton Lewis Snowden DuBois Mt. Sterling 952 Arthur R. Hawkins William Elster Montgomery Co. Mt. Sterling 266 Calvin Hunt Fred Simpson Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling 956 James McAfee Phil Owen St. Agatha Acad. Winchester PI 4-6484 Sr. Caroline Mary Homer Fanning D. 62 Breckinridge Tr. Morehead ST 4-4181 Reedus Back John Allen Menifee County Frenchburg SO 8-2373 Hiram C. Walters Harry Howard Owingsville Owingsville 674-2501 Edsel L. Karrick Tom Evans Rowan County Morehead ST 4-4153 Russell Boyd Warren Cooper Sharpslburg Shai-psburg 247-2911 Glynn D. Baucom Ruby Ellington D. 63 Carter Carter 474-6121 Thomas E. Phillips Dennie Burton Hitchins Hitchins 474-5784 Harold H. Kjng Roy Fred Murphy Lewis County Vanoeburg 796-5441 Teddy Applegate Howard Shumate McKeJl South Shore YE 2-3323 Cliff Lowdenback Don Tackett Olive Hill Olive HiH 326-4591 John C. Stringer Jack Fultz Prichard Grayson 474-5421 Max E. Calhoun Harold Holbrook South Portsmouth So. Portsmouth YE 2-3221 Sid Meade Don Gaunce D. 64 Ashland Ashland 324-5225 H. L. EUis Robert Wrig'ht Boyd County R. 2, Ashland 739-4428 Cobble Lee Jim McKenzie Catlettsburg Cattiettsburg 739-4663 Jack Clifford Larry McKenzie Pairvieiw Ashland 4-9226 Webb Young William Davidson Greenup Greenup 473-3781 Etihel McBrayer Ramey Fletcher Holy Faimly Ashland 324-7040 Sr. Mary, C.D.P. Ray Powers Raceland Raceland 836-8221 H. R. Bowling Charles Morgan Russell Russell 836-3531 Frank V. Firestine Marvin Meredith Wurtlamd Wurtland 836-5931 Ben Weibb Jim Fleltoher ;

Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963 The Flying Dutchman

A good resolution for The New Year is to make one kid with a physical handicap happy. Every boy and girl wants to be a part of our "World of Sports" so your job will be both pleasant and easy. Teach those young- sters with handicaps that competition is doubly rewarding because they have to be twice as good as their friends to be winners. Your interest in a blind lad or a crippled youth is bound to be pleasing to "The Man Upstairs." It can mean the difference be- tween a future of happiness or unhappiness for somebody. That's the reason this column has kept plugging Kentucky's Game Guy Sports Program since 1949 and is why this THE DUTCHMAN program has received nation wide publicity holds its annual meeting to revise the rules in the official organ of the President's Com- in March. The Dutchman has received a mission For Employment of the Physically three year appointment to this committee Handicapped after all, one of our great and is inviting you to send your ideas on the presidents made history during a crucial rules to him at Box 1173, Lexington. time in spite of being handicapped by Polio. Already we have the following sugges- If you have followed Kentucky's Parade tions for improvement of the basketball of Game Guys for the past fourteen years rules : ( ) No correction of errors by officials you have noticed that as the Parade grows 1 should be permitted unless correction is per- larger the achievements of these physically- mitted for all errors — Do you agree? handicapped kids becomes greater. (2) Throwing the ball in the wrong basket on a In 1949 Bob Kirchdorfer of Valley Station field goal attempt counts for the opponents, became the first Game Guy participating in but scoring a foul goal in the opponents' track, swimming and . Today Bob is basket is a score against the opponents by of the Brandenburg Country Club. the shooter. This is an inconsistency which Next there was a blind boy selected from should be corrected. What do you think? Asihland because he excelled in wrestling and wall scaling. His name is Oral Miller and Normally only one Corn Cob Pipe of Hon- presently he is an attorney in Washington or for unselfish service is awarded monthly D. C. Banny Bosler, who captained St. This month there are two winners. Xavier's basketball team with only one arm Earl D. Price of West Liberty is honored came next — Dan is making good in business because Helen Stacy of the same town says in the Falls City Area. this about her father, "He does not do spec- Space doesn't permit recording the achi- tacular deeds for people, but he is always evements of all of Kentucky's kids with performing some small service for some one. fighting hearts who refuse to be beaten but He does not have wealth but he is willing to here's one certainty take an interest in share when others are in need." This makes a "Game Guy" and he will never forget you. Earl a winner. In late autumn this Dutchman checked Ben E. Boone HI pointed out that F. M. out of Lexington's Downtowner Motel and Stinson of Elkton qulaified for the cob award presented his check properly signed. The because of his unselfish service. Mr. Stinson young desk clerk smiled, handed the check has the Kentucky Thoroughbred with the back and said, "Sign it 'The Flying Dutch- cob pipe adorning his neck on display in his man' ". My appearance hadn't changed much Todd County home now. He loves people. he knew me, but I hadn't recognized this F. M. Stinson scored on three counts. (1) handsome, successful young business man He loves the kids on Elkton's teams and as Glasgow's scrappy George Carr Ganter, works for them. (2) He was a "sparkplug" Jr., the kid who had defeated "The Crippler", in the organization of Rocky Creek Lake to become one of Glasgow's best athletes a Club. (3) He gives his support to the Todd few years ago. George said one thing then Recreation Center and supports the Golf and I pass it on to you as the new year Club financially although he has never play- starts, "Keep that Game Guy Program mov- ed golf himself. F. M. is truly unselfish and ing; it's worth while." deserving of this Flying Dutchman award. The National Basketball Rules Committee The New Year of 1963 offers challenging THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963 Page Eleven responsibilities. You can help a -crippled kid, MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING render unselfish service to an aging citizen The Board of Control of the Kentucky or make a friendlier place of your community. High School Athletic Association met at the Abraham Lincoln said, " You can't escape K. H. S. A. A. building, Lexington, on Satur- the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it day momin;g, December 22, 1962. The meet- today." ing was called to order by President K. G. Gillaspie at 9:30, with Board members Ralph In Memoriam C. Dorsey, Sherman Gish, Preston Holland, Don R. Rawlings, Oran C. Teater and Cecil A. Thornton; Commissioner Theo A. San- ford, and Assistant Commissioner J. B. Mansfield present. Preston Holland moved, seconded by Oran C. Teater, that the reading of the min- utes of the October 6th meeting be waived, since the members of the Board had received copies of these minutes. The motion was carried unanimously. The Commissioner reported that the 1962 football championship playoffs had been very successful, although inclement weather had affected adversely ticket sales in some of the district and regional games. He stated that ticket sales for the and Class AA two-game final session played in Lexington on November 22 amounted to $6,974.00, and that Association profits realized from the Class AAA final game in JOHN SCHAAR Louisville, played on November 17, were John Schaar, 62, Assistant Principal and $1,726.62. The Commissioner recommended Athletic Director of the Bellevue High that $150.00 be allowed each 1962 class win- School, died of a heart attack at his home ner and runner up with which to purchase December 19, 1962. miniature footballs for squad members, and A native of Owen, Wisconsin, Mr. Schaar that each of the four teams participating in had been coaching and teaching in Bellevue the playoffs in Lexington be allowed an addi- for thirty-eight years. He was instrumental tional amount of $200.00 for incidental ex- in the formation of the "Little Six" con- penses. Oran C. Teater moved, seconded by ference which later became the "Big Eight." Cecil A. Thornton that the appropriations He was elected Secretary of the conference, recommended by the Commissioner be allow- and he continued in this capacity as it evolv- ed. The motion was carried unanimously. ed into what is now the Northern Kentucky The Commissioner stated that he had re- Athletic Conference. ceived several requests from member schools Mr. Schaar was graduated from White- concerning district, regional, or class changes water Teachers College in Whitewater, Wis- in football for the forthcoming 1963 and consin, where he received his A. B. degree in 1964 seasons, and he asked Assistant Com- Business Administration in 1924. missioner Mansfield to list these requests.

For a long period of time Mr. Schaar was They were as follows : Bishop David High very active in athletics on an area and state School from Region 2 of Class AAA to basis. He was one of the official timers at Region 1 ; Bourbon County High School from the state basketball tournament for several Region 3, District 1, of Class A to Region 2, years. For some twenty years he assisted the District 2, of Class AA ; Madison High School Kentucky High School Athletic Association from Region 3, District 1, of Class A to in the registration of new officials in north- Region 2, District 2, of Class AA; Fleming- em Kentucky and served as an employment Neon High School from Region 4, District 2, bureau head for this area. For many years of Class A to Region 3, District 2, of Class A. he was a member of the State Track Com- The Commissioner and the Assistant Com- mittee. In 1948 he managed the State Track missioner recommended that the requests Meet when it was held at Bellevue. for district, regional, or class changes be Surviving Mr. Schaar are his wife, granted. Don R. Rawlings moved, seconded Kathryn, and a sister, Mrs. Norma Kehnl, of by Ralph C. Dorsey, that the recommenda- Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. tion be accepted and that the suggested :

Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963 changes be made. The motion was carried Football unanimously. Classes and Regions Preston Holland presented the request of The football classes, regions and districts the Western Kentucky Conference that two for 1963, as determined recently by the K.H. more Class AAA regions be established. S.A.A. Board of Control, are as follows There was a lengthy discussion of the re- Class AAA quest and the problem involved which prob- Region I—Atherton, Bishop David, Cen- ably caused the request. The Board declined tral, DeSales, duPont Manual, Flaget, Male, to change its regulations for the 1963 and Shawnee, St. Xavier, Trinity. 1964 seasons to provide two additional foot- Region II—District 1: Butler, Fairdale, ball regions in Class AAA, but agreed to con- Pleasure Ridge Park, Southern, Valley, Wes- tinue to study the possibility of havinlg more tern; District 2: Durrett, Eastern, Fern Class AAA teams in the future. It was the Creek, Seneca, Waggener, Westport. opinion of Board members that increased en- Class AA rollments in member schools will finally re- Region I—District 1: Attucks, Bowling sult in more Class AAA teams. Green, Caldwell County, Christian County, Ralph C. Dorsey, reporting for the Franklin-Simpson, Hopkinsville, Mayfield,

Trophy Committee, stated that his com- Paducah, Warren County ; District 2 : Daviess mittee had met at the K. H. S. A. A. office County, Henderson, Henderson County, Mad- on November 10, 1962, at which time sealed isonville, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, bids for the 1963 district and regional bas- Union County. ketball tournament trophies were opened. Region II—District 1 : Elizabethtown, Mr. Dorsey stated that samples submitted Fort Knox, Frankhn County, Kentucky Mili- by six bidders were examined, and that the tary Inst., LaRue County, North Hardin, Old- Trophy Committee had awarded the bid to ham County, St. Joseph, Shelby County ; Dis- the Sport Shop, Glasgow, Kentucky, the de- trict 2: Bourbon County, Bryan Station, livered price of each regional set of trophies Clark County, Danville, Dunbar (Lexington), being $60.00, and the delivered price of each Harrison County, Henry Clay, Lafayette, district set of trophies being $50.00. Cecil A. Madison, Somerset. Thornton moved, seconded by Sherman Gish, Region HI—Ashland, Boone County, that the selection of the Trophy Committee Boyd County, Campbell County, Dixie be approved. The motion was carried unani- Heights, Fleming County, Highlands, mously. Holmes, Louisa, McKell, Newport, Newport The Commissioner recomTnended that the Catholic, Rowan County, Russell, Wurtland. Region IV District 1: Bell County, Cor- 1963 regulations in swimming be the same as — bin, Evarts, the 1962 regulations, with the Swimming Cumberland, Hall, Hazel Green, Committee being given authority to make Knox Central, Middlesboro; District 2: Bel- fry, Hazard, Jenkins, Leslie County, M. C. any necessaiy adjustments in the classes and Napier, Prestonsburg, Wheelwright, Whites- events. Ralph C. Dorsey moved, seconded by burg. Sherman Gish, that the recommendation of the Commissioner be accepted and adopted. Class A The motion was carried unanimously. Region I—District 1: Douglass (Murray), Preston Holland moved, seconded by Fort Campbell, Fulton, Murray, Lincoln Sherman Gish, that the Fort Campbell High (Paducah), Trigg County; District 2: Crit- tenden County, Douglass (Henderson), High School, a new K. H. S. A. A. member for the Street, Lincoln (Franklin), Providence, Rus- current school year, be placed in basketball sellville. District 8. The motion was carried unani- mously. Region II—District 1: Aquinas, Bards- town, Campbellsville, Glasgow, Greensburg, Ralph C. Dorsey moved, seconded by Lebanon, Louisville Country Day, Metcalfe Oran C. Teater, that the next meeting the of County, Old Kentucky Home, Shepherdsville, Board of Control be held in Louisville on Springfield, Tompkinsville: District 2: An- Janury 26, 1963. The motion was carried derson, Bate, Berea, Eminence, Frankfort, unanimously. Georgetown, Harrodsburg, Jessamine Sherman Gish moved, seconded by Don County, Lancaster Lincoln Institute, Mer- R. Rawlings, that all bills of the Association cer County, Shelbyville, Stanford, Versailles. for the period beginning October 6, 1962, Region III—District 1 : Carlisle, Carroll- and ending December 21, 1962, be allowed. ton, DuBois, Irvine, Millersburg Military, The motion was carried unanimously. Inst., Mt. Sterling, Paris, Western (Paris) ; There being no further business, the District 2: Beechwood, Bellevue, Catletts- meeting adjourned. burg, Dayton, Elkhorn City, Fleming-Neon, THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963 Page Thirteen

Lloyd, Ludlow, Morgan County, Paintsville, Taylor, Dennis H., 1406 Hughes, Murray, PL 3-4825, PL 3-5512 Taylor, Hal, 9802 Orlandi, Jeffersontown, AN 7-6764, GL 1-4330 Pikeville, Raceland. Taylor, R. F., Jr., Orchard Drive, Russellville, PA 6-6321 Toncray, John Edward, 603 South Broadway, Georgetown, 1385-J Region IV—District 1 : Barbourville, Lily, Triplett, Herbert W., 120 Harrison, Mt. Sterling, 1896 Veneklase, Kenneth H., 3223 Utah, Apt. 4, Louisville, 366-0208, London, Lynn Camp, Pineville, Williams- 778-2731 ext. 407 Welch, J. D., 3201 Hampton St., 324-3337, 324-1155 burg ; District 2: Buckhorn, Dilce Combs, AGhland, ext. 369 East Main (Lynch), Harlan, Loyall, Rosen- West, Art F., 116 Conn Terrace, Lexington, 2-5175. 2-3615 wald (Harlan), Wallins, Main (Lynch). White, Carl Wayne, Route 3, Box 83, Cherry Street, Central West City, 1075 Williams, Gene, 304 Deepwood Drive, Elizabethtown, RO 5-4831, 765-4192 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF Winburn, David Cole, 2 East Locust Drive, Winchester, 744- 1740 REGISTERED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS Winders, Floyd O., 4235 Forest Ave., Paducah Young, Harry A., Box 64, Webbville, OB 2-3406 (List Compiled January 1) Young, Richard A., Webbville If one telephone number is ^ven for an official listed, it is the home phone number unless otherwise designated. If two numbers are given, the first number is that of the home phone. BASKETBALL QUESTIONS Baird, Bill, Box 11, Hig-hsplint, Harlan 1600-J (Bus.) (Contmued from Page One) Bisig, Roland Anthony, 2419 Broadmeade Road, Louisville 5, Ruling: There 'has been no violation. GL 4-3797, 583-1914 Blackburn, Adrian, Prestonsburg. TU 6-2401 30. Play: While ball is: (a) on the ring or part Bridgeman, Don, 409 Ridgewood Ave., Monticello, 348-2742 way through the net; or (b) bouncing in the cylinder Brown, James A., 600 Blane Drive, Hopkinsville, TU 6-6308 above the ring, the net is slapped by Al or Bl. Burdette, John H., 462 Bradley Court, Lexington. 4-6298 Campbell, Ronald D.. 4325 Emerson Ave., Lousiville 9, EM Ruling: In (a), it is a violation unless it is during 7-8587, ME 7-6140 legal "dunking" action. In (b), it is not a violation. Carr, Gene P., 3223 Hackworth St., Ashland. 324-8566 situations cooild (a) appear Cawood. Billy Joe, 407 Ivy, Harlan, 1021, 2620 Extreme make to be too Chinn, Charles Michael, Route No. 1, Rockport, Indiana, MI restrictive, but the possibility of innumerable border- 9-2861, 684-8074 line cases makes it undesu-able to leave this to the Coakley, Douglas Price. Box 248, GilbertKville, 762-3640, 362-4280 Crutcher, Joseph Lamar, 115 Edelen, Vine Grove, 877-2448, judgment of the official. It is preferable to make no WI 274-7217 exceptions. Davis, Bunny. 594 W. Lexington, Danville, 236-2606, 236-2200 31. Play: Bl: (a) intentionally, but not flagrant- Davis, Charles, 2735 N. Bend Road, Cincinnati. Ohio. 541-4177, 621-5400 ly, pushes Al while he trying for a field goal; or (b) Dawson. Alby, 345 Harvard, Lexington, 7-9055 flagrantly pushes or strikes non-thrower A2 or an John F., 2523 Jefferson Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, 861- Dehler, official. Is an additional free throw awarded for the in- 4081, 241-5288 ext. 9 Deskins, Tilden, Elkhorn City, SK 4-4031, SK 4-6981 tentional or flagrant phase of the foul? English, Jerry, Lexington Road, Versailles, 873-4323, 873-4171 Ruling: In (a), the extra free throw is awarded Ensslin, Charles W., Mitchell Apt., Barbourvlile, 6-3276, 6-3019 if the try is successful, but not when it is unsuccessful. Finley, Ben W., llliy. W. Main, Murray Fich, Leiand G., 826 Oakhill Drive, Lexington, 3-0559, 2-7847 If the try is -unsuccessful, there are, of course, two Frye, Paul R., 122 Second St., Monticello, 348-3649 free throws, but none are added because of the in- Goforth, Bob, Box No. 2, Loyall. 379 tional phase of the foul. In (b), an additional throw Goodin, Shirley G., Box 143, Pineville, 337-2284, 7-2435 Hall. Jack, Elkhorn City, SK 4-6981 (Bus.) is awarded bcause of the flagrant nature of the foul Hendon, Charles, Route No. 1, Mayfield, 328-3338 and Bl is disqualified. Hobbs. Charles V., 627 Westview, Ashland, 324-9439, 324-2175 32. Play: Referee is ready to start the game Howard. Bruce L., Broadway Garage, Cox Bldg., Paintsville, 789-5446 when his attention is called to, or he discovera, one or Hutchens. Jim, Box 103, Belfry, 237-1204 more players of team A with illegal numbers. What Jackson, Edward. S. G. Walker Apt., Owensboro, MU 3-0224 is the proper procedure? Jenkins. Jerry, Route No. 2, Butler, 472-5982 Jones, Robert L., North Main, Williamstown, TA 4-8661 RuUng: A technical foul should be assessed and one Kilgore, Roger, Maloneton, YE 2-3495, YE 2-3611 free throw, regardless of the number of players who Kirtley, Richard B., 406 W. Main St., Central City, 1324 have illegal numbers, should Ladd, Ronald E., 306 South Jefferson, Princeton, EM 5-6342 be awarded. Also, the Lester, J. L. Georgetown, 1117-W official has the authority to order the team to secure Lillie, William Wtutly, 1320 Barrett, Lousiville. JU 7-0717 (Bus.) legal numbers. Failure of team A to coanply with the Lytle, Wm. Price, Box 295, Newnan, Georgia, 253-1657 Maymon, LeRoy, 1921 Shelby, New Albany, Indiana, WH 4-7252, oi"der could result in one or more additional free ME 4-9411 Ext. 223 throws. Whether an order of this nature is issued Mclntyre, Jimmie L., 1219 Sycamore, Ashland, 324-6166 (Bus.) must depemd upon circumstances. In most situations, McMurtry, Jim, 317 Lynwood Circle, Springfield. Tenn., 384- 3337 it not practical to require an immediate change be- Meadows, Marvin, Clayhole cause it mig'ht cause undue delay and legal numbers Corbin, Meeks, Jack F., 407 6th St., 415, 20 might not be readily available. The official should Meiman. William A., 1700 Deer Park Ave., Louisville, GL 1- 4596, JU 7-6897 report the incident to the conference or state associa- Miller, Jack, Manchester St., Barbourville, LI 6-3962, LI 6-3956 tion authorities so that future incidents will be avoided. Miracle. Orville, 531 Kentucky Ave., Pineville, ED 7-3492 33. Play: Are free throws canceled if: (a) both Murdoek, Pat, Route No. 2, Kirksey, 489-2595 Newman, Bill, 2535 Ritchie, Porstmouth, Ohio, EL 3-6257 teams appear with illegal numbers; or (b) Al and Omer, Harold, 160 North Crestmoor, Louisville, TW 6-4170, Bl strike each other during a dead ball ? SP 8-4421 ext. 206 fouls Owens, Vermont, 132 Laruel, Pineville, ED 7-2406, ED 7-2329 Ruling: No. Technical do not make a double Peay, Curtis E., Route No. 5, Bowling Green, VI 3-3616, VI foul. Each team is awarded one free throw in (a) 3-8171 and two in (b). A jump at center follows the last Peters, Arthur, Keavy, 864-5018 (Bur.) Pickens, Jim, 1231 Cemetery Road, Bowling Green, VI 3-9749. throw in both (a) and (b). VI 2-1695 34. Play: Al is fouled by Bl and appears injured Powell. Logan G., 771 Shelby, Lexington, 4-1213 as a result. The official suspends play at the proper Poynter, James, 613 North Race, Glasgow Pureifull, Cleophus, 808 Dorchester Ave., Middlesboro, 2208 time. Team A indicates it desires a time-out. At the Sanders, Richard H., 209 Parkway Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, 821- exipiration of the time-out, it is apgarent that a sub- 7314, 541-1800 ext. 1956 stitute for Al is not necessary. Before signal is given Shewmaker, Treffert, 100 Linden Court, Wilmore, 858-5871, to resume play, A6 reports amd is beckoned onto the ,^ 5-3185 Sipes, Frank H., 2327 Lindsey Drive, Louisville 16. 447-2762 court by an oiffildal. A6 indicates he is to replace Al, Spradlin, Robert, West Van Lear, 789-3070 which would avoid a time-out being charged to Stepp, Lewis Jay, Warfield team Swanner, Doyle, Tennessee Ave., Pineville, ED 7-2264 A. Page Fourteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963

CUMBERLAND — CUMBERLAND VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPION

(Left to Right) Front Row: Ass't. Coach Patterson, Ronald Woods, Jeff Evans. Larry Lewis. Troy Griffeth, Jimmy Shepherd, K. D. Petrey, Jimmy Magfgard. Jimmy Gilstrap. Homer Johnson. Second Row; Head Coach Saylor, Denny Strunk. Harold Hall. Mike Jaryis. Thomas McDanieL Randall Collier. Mike Granato. Johnny Cain, Jerry Davis, Jimmy Dunaway, Leon Lewis, Burl Estep. Third Row: Jerry Halcomb. Paul Royce, Hubert Payne, Eugene Mileg, Enoch Pontch, Dickie Gilliam, Dewey Shoemaker, Roy McKnight, James Langley, Roy Shotton, James Strunk, Gene Sherman, Ass't. Coach Henry, Ass't. Coach Wilhoit.

Ruling: Specific coverage provides that unless, an injury prevents his doing so, Al is required to at- All-Conference Teams tempt the free throw or throws due him. Therefore, A6 cannot replace Al. To pei-mit A6 to replace Al in Barren River Eight-Man Conference this situation e«iild give team A an unearned advan- Offensive Team: tage. The time-out is charged to team A. Ends: Wood, Park City;Matthews, Hiseville. Guards: Boles, Park CJt'y; Middleton, Cavema. 35. Play: Al seemingly sprains his ankle and, Center: Wilson, Park City. as a result, the official suspends play at the proper Backs: Hampton and Basic of Park City; Bewley, time. Team A indicates it desires a time-out. After a Temple Hill. minute, Al appears as if he could continue, but A6 Defensive Team: replaces him. Lineman: Wood, Park City, Cherry, Caverna; Parker, Hiseville; Crowe, Gamaliel. Ruling: The substitution is permitted and no Linebackers: Wilson, Caverna; Wilson, Hiseville. time-out is charged. While it is impossible to avoid a Safetymen: Clemmons, Temple Hill; Berry, Aus- charged time-out through the substitution and, in tin-Tracy. some situations, abuse the rule, no real advantage can be gained and, in the interest of player welfare, the Bluegrass Eight-Man Conference substitution which cancels the time-out is accepted. Smith and Hundley of PeiTyville; Hensley and Paint Lick; Moore and Ball of Camp Dick 36. Play: Team A takes an excess time-out during Hignite of Robinson; Hensel, Mt. Vernon; Hayslett, Burgin. the fourth quarter but the scorer does not diisoovei' the foul until the fourth quarter has end«d in a tie. Big Eight Conference Ends: Barker, Daviess Co.; Hall, Henderson; Ruling: Unless the irregularity is discovered be- PendergTaft, Henderson Co.; Hafendorfer, Owens- fore the clock starts following the infraction, no penalty is assessed. boro. Tackles: Playl, Madisonville; Wilke, Henderson; 37. Play: Official erroneously indicates Al is en- Rose, Sturgis; Taylor, Owensboro. titled to two free throws instead of one. Al misses Guards: Demko, Madisonville; Rich, Sturgis; Long, first attempt, which is recovered by Bl immediately Owensboro; Fisher, Owensboro. after it touches the basket ring and falls toward the Centers: Wakeland, Madisonville; Hay den, floor. Official sounds liis whistle and ball becomes Owensboro. dead. Official suddenly realizes he incorrectly in- Backs: Woodward, Brown, Kennedy and Abbott of dicated the number of free throws and that Al was Owensboro; Hina and Woodring of Sturgis; Hel- entitled to only one. ton, Daviess County; Gillham, Henderson County. Ruling: Jump ball between any two opponents at Central Kentucky Conference nearest free throw circle. Ends: Rivers, Madison; Prall, Danville; Ward, Versailles; Alexander, Somerset. 38. Play: Bl is closely guarding (within 3 feet) Tackles: Congleton and Robinson of Madison; Al, who is withholding the ball from play in the front McBride, Shelbyville; Raider, Versailles. court. As the official's 5-second heki baU count reaches Guards: Withers, Versailles; Hines, Sotmerset; a count of three, A2 comes between Al and Bl to Critc'hfield, Danville; Lancaster, Henry Clay. screen for Al. Does the 5-second couirt continue? Centers: Bemiss, Shelbyville; Critohfield, Danville. Ruling: Yes. Bl continues to be closely guarding Backs: Ormsby, Paris; Bradbury and Morton of Al as long as he directs his attention to him and is Shelbyville; John Jackson and Burke of Danville; within the distance described above. Bl wUl try to King and Clifton of Versailles; Stringer, Somer- avoid the screen. If Bl withdraws, the count is stopped. set. THE KENTUCKY fflGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963 Page Fifteen

CAMPBELLSVILLE — S. K. A. C. CHAMPION

(Left to Right) Front Row: Charles Vaughn, Jerry Shanks, Terry King, Terry Blacli, Jack Wilkins, John Hnmphress, Ben Cook, Phil Aaron, Ronnie Sadler, Buddy Mason. Second Row : Reggie Pike, Greg Vaughn, Lowell Caulk, Don Minor, Richard Sanders, Chandler Smith. Bill Reese, John Cox, George Lynch. Third Row: Denny Poore, Irving Dunham, Bob Cooley, Mike X<>(id, Mike Curry, Glen Squires, Steve Winfrey, John Deener. Fourth Row: Jim Bryant, Joe Dowling. Phil Callison, Bob Bowling, Dan Mitchell, Ken Druin, Don Sublett. Fifth Row: Coach Butch Gilbert, David Cox, Steve Wagster, Joe Breeding, Steve Carter, Mgr. Max Heath. Cumberland Valley Conference Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference Offensive Team: Ends: Lyons, Highlands; Cavana, Bellevue; Old- Ends: Ellis, East Main; Mays, Hall. ham, Boone County; Sargent, Holmes; Nelson, Tackles: Evans, Evarts; Nails, Loyall. Guards: Maidden, Evai-ts; Hagy, East Main Campbell Coimty. Center: Piei-ce, East Main. Tackles: Bower, Campbell Co.; Thompson, Boone Backs: Cain, Cximberland; Bradley, Loyall; Noah, Co.; Bryiant, Bellevue, Loomis, Holmes. WaMins; Flanary, East Main. Centers: Titus, Holmes; Goode, Boone Co. Defensive Team: Ends: Morgan, East Main; Collier, Cumberland. Backs: Auge and Jordan of Beechwood; Lawson Tackles: Evans, Evarts; McGeorge, East Main. and AJexamder of Highlands; Owens, Campbell Guard: Shepherd, Cumberland. County; Cooper, Newport; Perrin, Holmes; WO- Linebackers: Chapman, Loyall; Steele, Evarts; lowghby, Dixie. Granato, Cumbei-land; Aired, Wallins. Halfbacks: Tipton, Hall; Watts, East Main. Southeastern Kentucky Conference Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference Offensive Team: Ends: Phillips, Belfry; Goff, Pikeville. Ends: Brown, London; Sowders, Middlesboro. Tackles: Stamper, Whitesburg; Sinor, Hazard; Tackles: Roper, Pineville; Tackett, Flaming-Neon. Burton, Coi'bin; Minnix, Guards: Hamilton, Prestonsburg; Fleming, Jenk- Lonriooi. ins. Guards: Roper, Harlan; Hamilton, Middlesboro. Centers: Runyon, Pikeville; Skiles, Wheelwright. Cenlter: Baker, Pineville. Backs: Hatfield, Belfry; Thomas, Whitesburg; Backs: Davis, Harlan; Hayes, ToUiver, Fleming-Neon; Green, Hazard. Middlesboro; Mid-Kentucky Curry, London; Russell, Corbin. Conference Defensive Team: Ends: Simpson, Lebanon; Sellers, Ft. Knox. Ends: Ballou, Williamsburg; Congleton, Barbour- Tackles: Elizabathtown; Manly, Settles, Bards- viUe. town; Coyle, Springfield; Connors, St. Joseph. Tackles: Burton, Corbin; Minnix, London; Chris- Guards: Hibbs, Old Ky. Home; Beck, Elizabeth- tian, Harlan. town; Phillips, Bardstown; Salem, Lebanon. Guard: Ramey, Middlesboox). Centers: Crabtree, Elizabethtown. Backs: Stanfill, Curd and Brown of Williamsburg; Backs: French, Ft. Knox; Mace, Elizabethtown; Spivey, Barbourville; Baker, Pineiville; Davis, Owems, Lebanon; Phelps, Old Ky. Home. Harlan; Jeffers, Middlesboro. Nrotheastem Kentucky Athletic Conference Offensive Team: Southern Kentucky Athletic Conference Bentley, Spears amd Chaffins of McKell; Adkins Ends: Sadler, Oampbellsville; Flanders, LaRue awl Lee of Caitlattsburg; Whitt and Williams of County. Russedl; Codvin, Raceland; Maynard, Louisa; Tackles: Butler and Carter of Tompkinsville. Fields, Boyd County; Witten, Wurtland. Guards: Humphreys, Campbellsville; Ellis, Greens- Defensive Teaim: burg. Collins, Simpson and Stone of McKell; Moore and Center: Creason, Greensiburg. Marushi of Caitlettsburg; Hurt and Groves of Backs: Vaughn and Aaron of Campbellsville; Russell; Cotton, Racelamd; Stollemeyer, Louisa; Norman, Tompkinsville; Mayes and Warren of Ross, Boyd County; Jenkins, Wurtland. LaRue County; Moe, Greensburg. ;

Page Sixteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1963 Western Kentucky Athletic Conference CORRECTION Ends: Settle, Caldwell County; Bumette, Fulton; Through eiTor the names of three schools were Keller, Tilghinan; Durston, Bowling Green. omitted from the football ratings which appeared in Tackles: Nix, Murray; Wadlington, Caldwell Co.; the December issue of the ATHLETE. They are: Wright, Tilghman; Donaldson, Bowling Green. Greensburg (0-3-0) —Class A, Region 2 Guai-ds: McDougal, Russellville; Gentry, Bowling Metcalfe County (1-4-0) —Class A, Region 2 Green; Curling, Caldwell County; Oakley, Trigg Carrollton ( 0-3-0)—Class A, Region 3 County; Morin, Hopkinsville. A RESOLUTION Centers: Hartline, Tilghman; Granstaff, Caldwell Editor's Note: In December a Conference on County. Secondary School Athletic Administration was held Backs: Smith, Mayfield; Covington, Fulton; Wells in Washington, D. C. This resolution was adopted by and Faughn of Murray; Covington, Hopkinsville; the approximately 250 delegates attending the con- Croonis, Tilghman; Giannini and Camer of Cald- ference. well County; Carter, Russellville; Compton, WHEREAS a principal purpose of inter- Bowling Green. school athletics is to contribute to the estab- lishment of the benefits of physical fitness, 1963 BASEBALL RULE REVISIONS and Below is a synopsis of the 1963 Basdjall Rules WHEREAS the abstinence from the use Changes as authorized by the National Alliances of tobacco and alcoholic beverages is consid- Baseball Rules Committee representing the National desirable of teen age Federation, National Association of Intercollegiate ered to be on the part Athletics and the National Junior College Athletic athletes, and Association. WHEREAS the abstinence of tobacco and 1. All players are not required to wear shirt alcoholic beverages is accepted as contribut- sleeves of a standard length. However, each individual ing to healthful living for youths, and player shall have his sleeves approximately the same WHEREAS high school age students are length. Sleeves are not to be ragged, frayed nor slit. at a most impressionable stage given to hero 2. Lime and otheir caustic materials of any kind worshipping, and are prohibited from being used in marking the field. WHEREAS there is need for great dedi- 3. Spectator interference is now defined. It is ac- tion by a spectator which impedes the progress of the cation on the part of school age athletes to game. accept training rules which have tradition- 4. Definition of a line drive is revisea. It now ally included an abstinence from the use of provides that a line drive is a which travels tobacco and alcoholic beverages parallel or nearly so with the ground througih most of the its flight. BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by delegates assembled at the Conference on 5. Definition of a tag-out is revised. It now is de- fined as the putting out of a runner (including the Secondary School Athletic Administration batter-runner), who is not touching his base, by touch- that professional athletes be earnestly re- ing him with the ball or the glove or hand when the quested to refrain from endorsing and/or ball is securely held therein by a fielder. to decline to permit the use of their names 6. The last sentence of 2-11-6 revised to indicate and/or pictures in the promotion of the what pla;^ may be appealed. and/or sale of tobacco or alcoholic beverages, 7. Rule 5-1-1-c is revised to indicate that ball be- comes dead immediately when a batted ball, while on and or over foul ground, touches a spectator. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 8. When using the set position, the pitcher must manufacturers, distributors, advertisers and have pivot foot in contact with pitcher's plate and non- news disseminating media refrain from so- pivot foot in front of it before making any preliminary liciting athletes to endorse tobacco and al- stretch with arms. coholic beverages, 9. Rule 6-2-4 is revised so it provides that it is a and balk if the pitcher commits any of the violations listed BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that or- in 6-2-4a-f, inclusive, while his pivot foot is in con- ganizations providing athletic programs for tact vdth the pitcher's plate. television, radio and movie not employ ath- 10. It is permissible for pitcher, when using set letes to advertise or recommend the use of position, to swing his non-pivot foot back of plane of tobacco and/or alcoholic front edge of pitcher's plate to throw ball to un- beverages in such occupied 2nd base only when it is aittem.pt to retire programs, and runner advancing there. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all 11. A strike is dharged to the batter when a pitch organizations sponsoring programs in the enters any part of the strike zone in fligM and is not area of growth and development of boys and struck at. girls aggressively support this resolution by 12. The order of items under Rule 7-4 (a-g, in- clusive) have been revised to be in more logical indicating their disapproval of the practice sequence. of athletes endorsing the use of tobacco and 13. Rule 8-3-3 and Note are combined so that note alcoholic beverages. is rightfully part of the rule. Committee: Julian Dyke, Clifford B. 14. Play Ruling part (a) under 8-4-1-b has been Fagan, Zollie Maynard, Thomas R. Monahan, clarified. The batter-runner is out when his fair line drive or fair fly ball is intentionally dropped when at John E. Roberts, Richard C. Schafer, Walter least 1st base is occupied with less than 2 out. Smith, Kenneth Wells. SOUTHLAND SPORT SHOP 348 Southland Drive Lexington, Ky. 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