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The Kentucky High School Athlete, August 1974 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 8-1-1974 The Kentucky High School Athlete, August 1974 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, August 1974" (1974). The Athlete. Book 194. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/194 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]. *fJKt ..^i .: * \^';i>fm^l^9^m^mKi (Left to Right) Front Row: Jack Logsdon, Gary Conley, Rick Mounce, Robert Jam- ison, Ray Prather, Howard Lamkin, Doug Claunch, Ernie Vaught, Barry Vaught, Mike Sheehan, Max Messamore. Second Row: Coach Charles Taylor, Bill Hamilton, Chuck Estes, Chris Adkins, Chris Weigel, Bill Phelps, Arville Flynn, David Dorsey, Tim Gaines, Joey Hargis, Don Denney. Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AUGUST 1974 . —— — — KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET—CLASS AAA GIRLS Louisville, Kentucky, May 24-25, 1974 Ballard High School Track Team—K.HS.A.A. Champion 1974 (Left lo Right) Front Row: C. Handley, C. Schafer, S. Sligap. J. Buhrow, K. Schofer, D. Niles. Second Row: B. J. Handley, G. Gibson, G. Goddin, C. Tyler, D. Siirine, J. Belknap, T. Au, M. Dunbar. Third Row: T. Howard, M. J. Ross, D. Zimmermap, B. Stewart, J. Watkins, P. Sublett, C. Wheeler. Fourth Row: M. L. Wolf, R. Riggs, M. Dorval, M. De- Reamer, B. Leachman, D. Miller, T. Gohman. Fifth Row: J. Sandefur, M. Huber, N. Ryan, M. Seldon. 50 Yard Hurdles— Mile Run Discus 1. Sligar. BaUard 1 Newton, Moore 1. Coleman, Thomas Jefferson 2. Jaggers, Butler 2. Au. Ballard 2. Niles. Ballard 3. Sanders. Moore 3. Buhrow, Ballard 3. Degott, Doss 4. Jones, Pleasiu'e Ridge Park 4. Kreutzer, Fairdale 4. Bartlett, Thomas Jefferson 5. Dethereg, Flaget 5. Mulkins, Butler Time-5:18.3 5. Haggard, Butler Time-7.2 Distance-109' Sligai set a new stale record in this new event with her time of 5:18.3, 80 Yard Hurdles— High Jump^ 1. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Park 440 Yard Relay— 1. Swan, Thomas Jefferson 2. Smith, Southern 2. DoU, Jeffersontown 1. Central 2. Pope, Iroquois 3. Swan, Thomas Jefferson 2. BaUard Butler 4. Schafer, Ballard 3. Thomas Jefferson 4. Mulkins, 4. 5. Wolfe, Western 4. Pleasure Ridge Park Switzer, Doss Height-5'2" Time-11.2 5. Assumption Time-50.3 100 Yard Dash— Long Jump— 880 Yard Relay— 1. Stewart, Manual 1. Samuels, Male 2. Williams, Central 1. Central 2. Zoeller, Angela Merici 2. Bradley, Eastern 1. Thomas Jefferson 3. Sheehan, Assumption 4. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Park 3. Flaget 4. Anderson, Thomas Jefferson 4. Trotter, Thomas Jefferson 3. BaUard 5. Wolf, Western Time-11.6 5. Jeffersontown Distance-18'6" Time-1:47.2 Samuels set a new stale record in 220 Yard Dash— this event with her distance of 18' 6". 880 Yard Medley Relay 1. Stewart, Manual 2. Newton, Moore 1. BaUard 2. Central 3. Pierce, Stuart 3. 4. Martin, Thomas Jefferson Moore TOTAL POINTS 4. Durrett 5. Hemdon, Pleasure Ridge Park Tiine-25.7 5. Eastern BaUard 50 Time-1:52.2 Thomas Jefferson 29 Pleasure Ridge Park 22 440 Yard Dash— Mile Relay Central 21 Moore W 1. Wright, Asstmiption 1. BaUard Butler 12 1. Ware, Waggener 2. Pleasure Ridge Park Manual 12 3. Sublett, BaUard 3. Valley Southern 12 3. Rushing, Valley 4. Southern Assumption 1" 5. Smith, Butler 5. Jeffersontown Jeffersontown — 6 Time-60.9 Time-4:10.3 Male 6 Valley S Angela Merici 4 880 Yard Run— Shot Put— Doss 4 Flaget 4 1. Sligar, Ballard 1. Starkey. Southern 2. Kopey, Seneca Seneca 4 2. Schafer, Ballard Eastern 4 3. Jaggers, Butler 3. Saettel. Moore Waggener 4 4. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Park 4. Jones, Pleasure Ridge Park Iroquois 3 5. Dunaway, Pleasure Ridge Park 5. Thompson, Central Stuart 3 Time-2:18.3 Distance-39'3" Durrett 2 Sllgai set a new stale record with her Starkey set a new stale record in Fairdale 2 time of 2:18.3. this event wilh her distance of 39' 3". Western 2 The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXXVII—No. 1 AUGUST, 1974 $1.00 Per Year Postage 4,475.60 Report of Audit Office Supplies 1,575.29 Janitorial Supplies 30.14 1350 South 1st St. New Equipment 1,088.70 Lomsville, Ky. Insurance 2,989.40 August 2, 1974 Equipment Repairs St Service Contracts 1,823.23 Blue Cross & Blue Shield 2,679.60 To the Treasurer oi Building Repairs 8e Kentucky High School Athletic Association Grounds Maintenance 1,209.00 Lexington, Kentucky Utilities 3J2S.17 Fidelity 55.00 Dear Sir: Bonds Pricing 7,032.48 Pursuant to instructions received, 'we have made an Appropriation to KAPOS 300.00 audit of the books and records of the KENTUCKY HIGH Purchase of Publications 9,210.07 SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION for the period of one Delegates to Nat'l Fed. Meetings 4,268.49 year beginning July 1, 1973 and ending June 30, 1974. Legal Services 5.62 In addition, we have prepared and attached hereto National Federation Dues 288.29 statements of the Receipts and Disbursments a^d Assets Appropriation - Ky. D.G.W.S. 338.00 which, in oxir opinion, reflect the true financial condi- Film Rental 285.00 tion of the Association as of June 30, 1974. Bad Checks 95.00 The cash fund and savings certificates on hand were Audit 250.00 found to be correct and verified by generally accepted Miscellaneous Disbursements 87.06 auditing procedures. Telephone and Telegraph 3,158.45 Appropriations - 1,200.00 We find the records presented to us for the purpose KHSCA, KASSP, KASA Catastrophic 12,000.00 of audit to be in agreement and in good condition. Insurance Savings Certificate - Tra^isier of Fundls 40,000.00 Respectfully submitted, Taxes and Withholdings HUET L. JOHNSON Federal Income Tax Withheld 13,155.60 Certified Public Accountant Social Security 7,807.12 City License Fee Withheld 1,778.88 Stale Income Tax Withheld 2,695.44 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASS'N State Sales and Use Taxes 3,116.39 Federal Unemployment Tax 184.40 PERIOD FROM JULY 1, 1973, TO JUNE 30, 1974 State Unemployment 861.04 29,598.87 STATEMENT OF Tax RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Magazine: Printing and Engravings 9,210.06 RECEIPTS: Mailing :._ 400.00 9,610.06 Balance i^ checking account July I, 1973 $ 69,682.30 Officials' Division: Annual Dues: 329 S3.00 $ @ 987.00 State Clinic Expenses 2,211.12 Officials Dues: Schools for Officials 1,507.46 Football: 746 S6.00 @ 4,476.00 Regional Expenses 124.49 Basketball: 1444 S6.00 @ 8,664.00 Officials Emblems 5,182.61 9,025.68 Baseball: 596 @ S6.00 3,576.00 Wrestling: 5G @ S6.00 336.00 Swimming: Girls' Basketball: 61 @ $6.00 366.00 State Committee Expense 455.50 Reciprocity Officials: Trophies and Awards 1,677.95 Football: 53 @ Sl.OO 53.00 Officials (State Meets) 744.59 Basketball: 30 @ Sl.OO 30.00 Mileage & Local Entertainments Officials' Fines 290.00 (State Meets) 2,496.45 Grants - Kentucky High School Coaches Pool Rental & Additional Services 1,060.00 6.434.49 Ass'n 1,000.00 Redeposits (Bad Checks made good) _. 30.00 Golf: Advertising in Magazine 1,710.00 Mileage & Local Entertainment Sale of Publications 1,072.15 (State Tour.) 2,441.85 Interest - Certificate of Deposit 3,246.54 Trophies and Awards 943.52 Transferred - State Basketball Tournament Regional Tournament Expense 231.90 Account 220,269.63 State Tournament Expense 865.15 Refunds 793.88 Receipts - State Baseball Tournament 2,413.50 Tennis: Football Playoffs: Mileage & Local Entertainment A & AA Ticket Sales $10,176.50 (State Tour.) 1,111.75 AAA Ticket Sales 19,697.50 Trophies and Balls 2,200.75 A, AA & AAA Program Expenses-Tournament Managers 537.20 3,849.70 Profit 207.80 30,081.80 Track: Receipts - State Wrestling Tournament 5,131.00 Regional Expenses 1,197,77 Receipts - State Soccer Tournament __ 1,602.84 Trophies and Awards 7,417.06 Track Meets: State Committee Expense 348.92 A 8c AA State Meets Officials (State Meets) 2,369.35 Receipts 1,699.50 Mileage & Local Entertainment AAA Stale Meet Receipts 1,828.00 3,527.50 (State Meets) 11,395.45 New Equipment 256.79 Receipts - State Swimming Meets 1,137.50 Labor (State Meets) 426.16 Receipts - State Gymnastics Meets 466.50 291,260.84 Printing 278.00 Ticket Sellers and Takers Total Receipts 360,943.14 (State Meets) 220.00 DISBURSEMENTS: Miscellaneous Expenses (State Meets) 303.95 Board of Control Expense S 7,478.53 24,213.45 Commissioner's Salary (Base Sal. $21,200) 15,148.22 Baseball: Ass't Commissioners' Salaries (Base Sal. $45,920) 35,417.60 Refunds on District Tour. Deficits _ Expense-Commissioner's Office 2,354.07 1,190.57 Travel Expense-Assista^ Commissioners Trophies and Awards 1,035.00 4,521.04 Refunds on Regional Tour. Secretarial Salaries 15,483.88 Deficits 671.96 Janitoral Service 2,076.72 {Continued on Page Four) t'age Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974 AUGUST, 1974 VOL. xxxvn—No. 1 The Committee on Girls' Basketball suggest- ed that schools employ women coaches and of- Published monthly, except June and July, by the ficials whenever possible, and that coaches assist Kentucky High School Athletic Association in recruiting women to officiate.
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