The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1961
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The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1961
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 i^^^r^a''^*** Hiqh SchoolAHiMe Class AA State Champion Highlands (Left to Right) Front Row: Roger Waltz, Jim Biltz, Gary Sheanshang, Jim Ullman, Bill Montfort, Gary Carnan, Charles Taylor, Jim Burt, Phil Chrisman, Charles Hoffman, Marc Kuhnhein, John Burt, Mike Lawson, Bill Bradlep, Ken Martens. Second Row: Jim Borches, John Hicks, Allen Law, Jerry Zint ScottCrooks,JackGish,BobDziech, George Lee, Dan Fox, Bill Daley, Richard West, Powell Smith. Alan Berry, Doug Moode, Harry Reif. Third Row: Bob Heinze, Bruce Baumgartner, Fred Partin, Doug McCammish, John Staubitz, Bob Steinhauser. Joe Ross, Bill Gibson, Ken Honchell, C. R. Lyons Charlie Rogers, Jack Flaig, Bill Goodwin. ni^hS t^?^^"V ^ , „ H fhS 9n p'*"'^'^^^^ ^^\^^ H Ih ^«^ ^SZpTr *^T*^ * H £hc f ^v "^^^w \ „ HiVhSttlS'T"^,? Highlands 26-Bowlmg Green 13 Offical Organ of the Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands 33-AshIand 53-Holmes 61-Campbell County 46-Dixie Heights 26-Hazard 13 21-Lafayette 13 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSN, JANUARY - ISBl LOUISVILLE MALE— CLASS AAA STATE CHAMPION —rr — ?* «!< >;-PifbJ#"^i--Af-o rv^ ^r.. ^4.f: ,-»fe •^33- ^Jl£\ (Left to Right) Front Row: Phelps. Bolus. Morris. Johnson. Ennis. Bieber. Hedden Blankenshio riintnn LYNCH EAST MAIN— CUMBERLAND VALLEY CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPION AND CLASS A STATE CHAMPION ;?1 Wehh'-Bob"'Brei:'e''r'.' J^r„' wY.ro^n ''s;at''d"i:^7r"i.?roach Rill BoHch. James (Jr^er Johnny Powell mIT Clarei« ^""^Bi" Kow X-ow'-Tra^/'^-an' Tracy Calloway. w:rtr;iJ„^">r Truman . McOeorRe. Adam ^f "»-'Ke7""El,'^'.7%'^"".'"-n'''"'"'„ II l.'r^ "Z"^, 'V'"'t„.'=>' Wn«. "^ ^ '''7"' «""«• D-'"' '"''•''<-'^' Ass't pi^r-c'oacY"Bi^l"'.Sco7.-. t"^^r:h"^il^ r-cfiSctln": ?hil'<i Hoiska. Smith Jenkins. Rudy Hlllen. James Catchine. James Powell . I The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ o/ ^e Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXIII—NO. JANUARY, 6 1961 succeeded or The problem of developing "a high type of sportsmanship among schools, athletes, and the general the position of constituted authority. We believe that sportsmanship at the high school improves each year. However, a coach occasionally removes his team from the floor because of poor of- Per Year who have failed to win an athletic activity blame it on some other individual or group, usually on those who have enforced a rule because they are in Commissioner's Message public," as suggested in the K.H.S.A.A. constitution, is one to which school administrators and coaches might give their attention. Many are doing this and have been doing so for a long time. 1.00 to If coaches, administrators and fans are to fulfill one of the major objectives of athletics, which is to teach respect for constituted authority, then they must indoctrinate and educate the athletes under their control in this direction. There are ample experiences available in the athletic program for this. level ficiating, issues a statement to the press that "we wuz robbed," or looks the other way when one of his basketball players exhibits an ugly attitude toward an official. We shudder to think what an attitude like this does to a team, a student body, or a community. Dr. Rhea H. Williams, writing in the Texas Interscholastic Leaguer, thinks that respect for constituted authority can be one of the most important outcomes of a good athletic program. reprint his editorial because we think that it is especially timely. We Respect for Law Perhaps one of the most important of these is the an individual player to learn to respect the constituted authority which resides in the coach as a teacher. Another splendid illustration is that when athletes are participating in games they should realize that the officials who are calling the game are the constituted authorities for this game and that even though they do not agree with all the decisions, they must learn to respect and to abide by these decisions. ability of It is very difficult, however, for athletes on the playing field to gain the proper concepts for obeying constituted authority when they see the coach or hear fans deriding the decisions of the officials. There are many values which accrue through properly antagonism toward our peace officers, game officials in athletics and others who have been designated to enforce certain rules which have been agreed upon in There is a feeling among many of our people that democracy means that each person or group has a right to their own beliefs and actions, regardless of the rights of others. Nothing could be further from the truth, as this would be anarchy. In democracy the rights of other people must be respected, and a demociacy is government by the will of the majority and a government by law and not of people. Athletics offer one of the greatest opportunities to develop in youth a respect for law and a respect for constituted advance. authority. In recent weeks throughout the state of Texas there have been many newspaper reports dealing with attacks on peace officers by laymen who undoubtedly are guilty of such items as speeding, drinking and other law violations but who resent and do not respect constituted It is up to our coaches, teachers and interested layto see that this spirit is inculcated in the youth of our state, and only by setting the proper example of respect for constituted authority can we expect our high school athletes to receive this most valuable attribute from our interschool athletic program. directed interschool athletics. One of the most important of these is the opportunity to learn respect for constituted authority. There are many trends in our present-day society which indicate that there is a definite lack of respect for constituted authority on the part of the public and students. This is exemplified daily in the many instances of disrespect and outright authority. This same trend is found daily in the sports columns of our newspapers as is exemplified by the college or high school coach who claimed that he was robbed because of a decision made by an official or by a local coach or newspaper columnist who claimed that the game the past weekend was lost through the inefficiency of game officials. The game officials are invited by a school to work game. Both schools have agreed that the game under a certain set of rules, and yet when any decision is made with which they do not agree they immediately begin to rebel. In most cases, the complaints result in physical attack and in embarrassment men Athletics are very similar to atomic power in that they can be used for either good or bad, depending on the leadership provided by the coach, the school and the community. Athletics can, therefore, create in the boy the proper respect, the proper regard and the proper prestige for constituted authority; or it can create in the boy disrespect and a complete lack of respect for constituted authority. their will be played to all parties involved. Perhaps one of the most insidious and harmful effects of this philosophy which is permeating so much of our society relative to constituted authority is the psychological effect. There is a growing tendency on the part of those who have had a misfortune or who have not Because of the emotions which are so closely integrated with athletics, there is always the possibility for this lack of respect to flare out sporadically unless careful and continual guidance is provided for our youth. Only by the proper direction and supervision can we justify our athletic program. It is up to everyone interested in athletics to see that the proper respect for constituted authority is provided in all areas of our life. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, Page Two DECEMBER, Published VOL. 1960 except monthly, June and July, XXni— No. by the 5 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Ky. Office of Publication, Lexington, Entered as second-class matter in the post office at Lexington. Kentucky under the act of March 3. 1879. THEO. _ Editor Assistant Editor J. SANFORD MANSFIELD A. B. Lexington, Ky. BOARD OF CONTROL Litchfield (1957-61). Marion B. Jones (1957-61), Somerset Directors— W. H. Crowdus (1958-62), Franklin: Jack Dawson (1959-63). Green(1958-62). Louisville: Robert P. Forsythe ville: K. G. Gillaspie (1959-63). Georgetown: Oran C. Teater (1960-64) Harlan. (1960-64). Paintsville: Cecil A. Thornton Louis President Vice-President W. Subscription rrom Rates tlie $1.00 Per Year Qommissionei s Offiice REPORTS PAST DUE 1. 2. 3. 1960 Football Participation List School's Report on Football Officials Official's Report on Schools (Football) "Approved" and "Certified" Officials A large number of K. H. S. A. A. registered officials qualified for the advanced rating of "Approved" and "Certified" as a result of the National Federation basketball examination, which was given in Kentucky on December 5, 1960. The "Approved" rating does not carry forward from year to year, but must be earned each year. After an official has received the "Certified" rating, he keeps this rating by clinic attendance. Only officials receiving these higher ratings are eligible to work in the regional tournaments. Only "Certified" officials, who are residents of Kentucky, are eligible to work in the State Tournament. Basketball officials who qualified for advanced ratings during the current season are as follows: Certified Offii Adkins, Raymond C. Alexander, Rex Arnold, Kenneth Crosthwaite, John S., Jr. Crutcher, James W. Baird, Bill Davis, Baker, James E. Ballard, Jack H. Bell, Clarence T. Black, Charles D. Blackburn, Viley 0. Bridges, Bennie Brizendine, Vic Broderick, Carroll A. Dotson, John B. Drake, Richard R. Driskell, Earl Jr. Durkin, Jack Edelen, Ben R. Brown, Bryant Brown, E. C. Brown, James W. Buis, Nathaniel A. Canter, John Casteel, Ralph M. Fields, Chattin, Charles Coleman, L. J. "Duke" Combs, Travis Conley, George Cooper, John Wellington Cooper, Warren Craft, Bill Hodge, Fred Hodges, Holbert Hofstetter, Joe Pergrem, Bernard Phelps, Ralph "Rudy" Huter, Jim Hyatt, Bob Inman, Briscoe Irwin, Charles R. Jenkins, James Jenkins, Kean Johnson, Walter Pursiful, Cleophus Jordan Kenneth Kimmel, Jerry King, Bob Reed, Gordon Reinhardt, Myron Richards, Jim S. Richardson, Joe M. Ricketts, C. O. Riggs, William T. Roberts, Earl C. Roller, Otis Rothfuss, Dick Rouse, Clyde L. Rubarts, Leland G. Russell, Allen W. St. Clair, Robt. L., Jr. Sanders, Mel Schlich, Paul E. P. LeVan, Thomas F. Long, Bm Longenecker, David M. Looney, Dick Lucas, Gene Lytle, Price McCleUan, L. B. McGuffey, Harold McLeod, Robert N. McPike, Ray S., Jr. Macon, Alan Leon Maines, George May, E. B., Jr. Mays, Ralph J. Meade, Foster "Sid" Metcalfe, Earl L. J. Bill Neal, Gene Newton, C. M. Nord, Settle, Evan E., Roy G. Jr. Shaw, Earl Small, Bill Smith, Edgar J. Sosh, LaRue Spencer, Irvin E. Robert Stanfill, Steenken, William R. Stephenson, Harry S. Strange, Bill Don Sullivan, C. Taylor, Ed Taylor, Robert S. Thompson, Jack Thompson, Ralph Weisbrodt, Paul Welch, Ralph W. Wells, Milford Wesche, James A. White, David B. Williams, Tom M., Jr. Winchester, Roy L. Winfrey, Shelby Wise, Jack J. Mudd, Ed Mussman, Ralph Nau, Settle Varble, William Vettiner, Charlie Meyer, Bud Bob Rex Roy Logan Powell, King, Jim King, P. J. Kinman, Joe T. Knight, Bill Kremer, Joe Lance, Walter Miller, Miller, Miller, Ed Overly, Bill Padgett, R. K. Parker, Billie E. Peay, Curtis Wurtz, Emil Yessin, Humzey Cummins, Al Don Elrod, Wm. Turner Feix, Jimmie Ferrell, Doctor T. Joe D. Flynn, Bobby Sherman Gardner, Howard E. Goley, James E. Fritz, Goranflo, R. E. Grisham, Jesse R. Gustafson, Al, Jr. Hagan, Joe Harrell, Bill D. Haynes, John Heldman, John, Jr. Hewling, Franklin 1961 Approved Officials Abemathy, George R. Allen, Lowry R. Lowe, Eugene T. Allen, Nelson R. Bradshaw, BUI McGehee, Gordon McMillin, Larry L. Mahan, Carle Matthews, Lyle Brewer, Randell Miller, Ferrel Brown, John W. Brummett, Joseph W. Bruner, Jack C. Moore, Robt. W., Bowling Roy Boyles, Paul E. Cossey, James L. Creelanore, Ken Davis, Bunny Davis, Harold T. McClure, Wm. S. Jr. Newsom, Lawrence Nixon, James W. Riggs, Morgan E. Ritter, Goebel Roby, Joseph L. Selvy, Curt Duerson, WiUiam R. Foster, William R. Strong, Amett Tucker, Neal R. Green, Walter Hatter, Jack Howard, Carl Johnson, Wm. Bernard Robert A. Wise, Billy Wright, Paul Weaver, Ray Willis, THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1960-61 MEMBERSHIP IN Address School Comity 1 Carlisle Fulton Fulton County D. Clinton Hickman Lone Oak Paducah Tilghman Reidland D. D. Barlow 1, W. Paducah Paducah Paducah Paducah R. 8, Paducah R. 5, Paducah Paducah R. Lincoln St. John St. Mary's Acad. Tom Adkins M. Martin Johnson James H. Phillips A. W. Greene Chester Caddas Harold Garrison Robert G. Fiser A. L. Roberts E. W. Whiteside John Robinson Bradford D. Mutchler Richard L. Winebarger Sr. Mary Marcia Sr. Julia Francis James H. Frank William E. Carter Joe McPherson Freed Curd Asberry Dawson Joe Mikez Larry Colley Tom Riverview Heath 0. J. Mitchell J. Hickman Hickman County 2 Ballard Memorial 1, Mayfield Mayfield McVoy Sr. Celine Mayfield Mayfield Barkley Jones J. Sedalia Sedalia Bob Baker Ken Wray Symsonia Symsonia Cecil Reid Bobby Noles Wingo Wingo Howard V. Reid Virgil Yates 4 Benton Benton Delton Dodds William B. Miller Billy Joe Farris Leon P. MOler Fred Schultz Wilson Gantt Robert Goheen Reed Conder John Murray Murray Murray Murray Calvert City R. 1, Benton F. I. Stiger Maria C. W. Jones W. W. Chumbler REGION Princeton William F. Brown Crittenden County Marion Princeton Fredonia Livingston Burna Kuttawa Ercel Little B. S. Miller Odell Walker K. T. Hardin John E. Floyd County 6 Charleston Dawson Springs Gene Mason B. Story Howard Crittenden L. Prewitt Robt. Glenn Jeffrey GaiTett Beshear Charlie Lampley Mason Cope 2 Dotson Fredonia 5 Caldwell Lyon Coimty George Perry Gaston L. D. J. W. Withrow Robert Metcalfe Rex Smith Frank Wright Lewis Good A. O. Richards Jewel Logan Edwin Martin James W. Larmoiith James W. Larmouth William Shirley Lester G. Mimms Dalton Earlington Dalton Earlington Hanson Hanson David Siria Earlington Madisonville Madisonville Nebo Nebo Rosenwald South Hopkins Madisonville Nortonville Lester G. Mimms Weldon Hall Mrs. A. C. Cameal Mrs. Pearl M. Arnett Charles Jenkins Christian County Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Frank B. Simpson L Fred Porter Dawson Springs Dawson Springs R. A. Belt W. M. Falls, Sr. John Rendek John McCleam Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Trigg County Cadiz Chester C. Redmon Paul Perdue Roy Allison Duke Burnett Hurt L. Wolfe Robert N. Bush Perry HOI A. R. Rochelle Harold Ross Jimmy Harris J. D. C. Gleen E. Dexter Otis Dinning Ervin Johnston Richard Clements, Rev. Jack McKinney Fancy Farm Farmington Lowes South Marshall D. John R. Murray Murray College North Marshall D. Harold Romaine A. W. Greene Cuba Dunbar Fancy Farm Farmington Lowes 3 Calloway County Douglass D. 1 3, Bardwell Fulton R. Baskethall Coach Principal REGION D. Page Three 1961 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION W. MUlion 7 Attucks 8 Clifty Clifty Guthrie Todd County Todd Co. Training Guthrie Elkton Elkton 0. P. Waldo Wm. T. Gilbert Curtis Sherrell George B. Wooton Caldwell Smith Earl Adkins THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, Page Four Address School REGION D. 9 Clay Dixon Providence Rosenwald Sebree Slaughters D. 10 Douglass Dunbar Henderson Henderson County Holy Name 3 Wayne Clay Dixon Providence Providence Sebree Herschel Martin Will son Estel Monasco L. G. Tubbs Herschel Mai-tin James M. Lynch Byron Watkins Slaughters Lloyd Sharp Eldon Bradley Henderson Morganfield Henderson Henderson Henderson H. B. Kirkwood Chas. N. Crutcher Troy E. Spear Lewis N. Johnson Sr. Sara Ann Thomas Brantley Rev. R. G. Hill Clifton Wilson Fancher Tubbs P. D. L. G. Morganfield Morganfield Basketball Coach Principal Peter Rembert George K. McGOl Chester Montgomery Nomian O'Nan James K. Lindenberg Sturgis Sturgis H'Earl Evans Foster Rev. Anthony Ziegler Charles E. Mason H. D. Holt, Jr. D. 11 Bremen Bremen Hoy Bob Rickard Calhoun Livermore Sacramento J. St. Agnes Uniontown St. Vincent Acad. St. Calhoun Livermore Sacramento D. 12 Daviess County Owensboro Ovifensboro Catholic Western Vincent Sr. Meade County D. 14 Butler County Caneyville Clarkson Edmonson D. 1.5 Co. W. Owensboro Owensboro Owensboro Owensboro Brown W. B. Sydnor Bob Watson William Settles Whaylow Coleman 4 Cloverport Hawesville Ora Watts B. H. Crowe W. Irvington W. Lewisport Forrest Williamson Stuart Pepper Brandenburg Morgantown Caneyville Clarkson Brownsville Centertovym Fordsville Hartford Beaver Dam Horse Branch Central City Drakesboro Drakesboro Drakesboro Graham Graham Greenville Greenville Hughes-Kirk Muhlenberg Central Beechmont Powderly Alvaton Bowling Green 0. Jackson W. Foyest West Ramon Majors James M. Wood John M. Lane John H. Taylor Shelby C. Forsythe, Jr. Bryan Taylor Earl S. Reid Charles S. Combs W. M. Arnold Delmas Gish William Traylor W. F. Wilcutt James Jennings Ernest Atkins Wallace Ward Lyle Baugh REGION Bowling Green Bristow Wheeler Helen Constance H. E. Goodlos Sr. Howard Owens Don Turner Beaver Dam Centertown Fords ville Hartford Horse Branch D. 17 Alvaton P. Joe 0. Don Parsons Don Walker Jude Talbott R. F. Peters H. W. Hunt Leitchfield Community Long Bill Hardinsburg Vine Grove Leitchfield D. 16 Central City R. Knight David Boyken Paul Phillips L. D. REGION D. 13 Breckinridge Co. Flaherty Frederick-Fraize Hawesville Irvington Lewisport Raymimda T. Bennett Denzel Mefford Jack Williamson Edgar Payne William Case W. 0. Warren, Jr. Bobbie Burres Bowman Davenport Dan King John H. Taylor Maurice Martin Snodgrass Bnace Stewart Dai-vis Charles S. J. Combs R. Whitehead Day Norman E. Jackie James Pritchett Hill Wayne Ewing Kenneth Sidwell Charles Fades Bob Daniels 5 Arthur M. Reynolds Raymond H. Hemdon Kenneth Harvey College R. 1, Bowling Green ''owling Green James Carpenter Franklin-Simpson Franklin J. High Street Bowling Green E. T. Buford W. Dunn James Walker Denval Barriger Jay Atkerson Al Almond John Price F. 0. Moxley 1961 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, School Address Principal Basketball Coach Lincoln Franklin Smiths Grove Richards ville W. H. Story Andrew Renick William Griffith Robert Fox Robert J. Cover Bowling Green Bowling Green Sr. J. Lvnette Clarkson C. H. Harris Adairville North Warren Richards ville St. Joseph Warren County D. 18 Adairville George Coker, Jr. Bob Hoggard Kimbrough Jesse Ralph Sharp Jim Richards Chandler's Chapel Auburn Auburn Jesse L. Richards Ronald W. Clark Mo'Tis Shelton Lewisburg Olmstead Lewisburg Olmstead J. W. Earl Shelton Russellville Russellville M. Vance N. Alexander Harold E. Hunter Thomas D. Garrett Van L. Washer Scottsville T. C. Lucas Glasgow Glasgow Kenneth B. Sidwell Bunche Glasgow Hiseville Hiseville Park City Park City W. Scottsville Hill Scottsville Doug-las R. Auburn D. 19 Allen County Austin Tracy Temple 4, Glasgow L. J. Simmons Twyman Edwin Mayes J. Frank NewbeiTy L. Gardner W. Spears David Montgomery Jim Young James Bazzell Charles Day Frank TeiTsU Earl Bradford Robert Thum Al Ellison Ernest Neil Robert Pardue Albany L. Cumberland County Burkesville Gamaliel Leon King Edwin Steen LaiTy McDonald Gamaliel Marrowbone MaiTowbone Edmonton Ralph Clark Garland Creech W. K. Norris Metcalfe County Tompkins ville Tompkinsville Randall Grider John D. 20 Clinton County REGION D. 21 Adair County Campbellsville Columbia Dm-ham Campbellsville Campbellsville Greensburg Greensburg Lebanon Rosenwald Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon R. 2, Lebanon St. Augustine Charles Francis Taylor County St. St. D. 22 Page Five 1961 Cavema Cub Run LaRue County Memorial Munfordville D. 23 Elizabethtown Loretto Campbellsville H. Robinson Sr. Florentia J. Cortez Butler C. Marrs 6 Brooks Coomer Paul Coop M. J. Strong E. E. Tate Charles F. Martin Mrs. W. R. Smith Sr. M. Anton Sr. Lindle Castle Tommy Downing Mai-y Carl G. McAnelly John Burr Paul Coop John R. Whiting Carl Deaton Hubert Edwards Herbert Jones Rev. Jas. L. Schlich Tom Clark Sam Thomas Billy B. Smith Cub Run James E. Redden Hodgenville Hardyville Munfordville Everett G. Sanders Jimmy Edwards Ralph Dorsey Clyde E. Smith Corky Cox Reathel Goff H. D. Puckett Ray Hammers Chas. Rawlings Hardin McLane Robert Burrow Horse Cave Wilbur Smith Elizabethtovioi Paul E. Kerrick Elizabethtown Fort Knox Glendale S. Howevalley Lynnvale R. Earl B. White Mills Kenneth Riddle Albert Rineyville Rineyville H. L. Perkins C. R. Perkins Sonora Vine Grove Sonora Vine Grove Dellard Moor Claude Sharp Bill Jones E'town Catholic Fort Knox Glendale D. 24 Bardstown Bloomfield Fredericktown Mackville Old Ky. Home St. Catherine St. Joseph Prep. Springfield Willisburg 1, Cecilia Bardstown Bloomfield R. 2, Springfield Mackville Bardstown New Haven Bardstown Springfield Willisburg Sr. Mary Janice M. Matarazzo Damon Ray James Goodman T. Alton Vincent Zachem T. T. Etheredge Sr. Charles Asa Robert Drury J. H. Harvey Sr. Lennore Bro. DeSales, C. F. X. Robert L. Robertson Z. T. Lester Edwin A. Goodman Larry Perry McLane Garnis Martin Ernest Ruby Robert Hamelton Charles Hume Parrott Rev. H. L. Mitchell Bill Bill Echard William Yankey Michael E. Speck THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, Page Six School Address REGION D. 25 Central Flaget St. Xavier Shawnee D. 26 Assumption DeSales duPont Manual J. M. Atherton Male D. 27 Butler Durrett Fairdale Fern Creek Trinity Waggener Mt. Washington St. Aloysius St. Benedict Shepherdsville D. 30 Lincoln Institute Shelby County Shelbyville Taylorsville D. .31 Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Sr. S. John H. Pollock T. T. Knight J. C. Cantrell L. P. Rev. A. W. Steinhauser Earl S. Duncan Rosalia Fred Allen Guy Strong Moreman Samuel L. Smith C. L. Francis Sr. Forest Able William Houchins Gerald Moreman William Kidd Garland GaiTison William Kleier William B. Hoke W. T. Simpson Debnar Wallace Bob Mulcahy Dave Kelly Roy Adams 8 Sr. Trimble County Mary James Swann James Casillo Howser Harry F. Ludwig K. B. Farmer Shepherdsville Lebanon Junction Shepherdsville Shelbyville Shelbyville Sr. Lucian Lebanon Junction Mt. Washington Tayloi-sville Jerome Keiffner Donald Brooks John W. Trapp N. C. Hodgin Lincoln Ridge Adams H. L. Hatfield Middletown Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Edwai-d Q. James Morris Gene Rhodes James C. Bruce Harry K. Hardin Daniel M. O'Neill Lyndon RSM Milbum Louisville Pleasure vi lie M. Franeelle Lucina Maria Glenn B. Smith Lloyd Mullins Harold Dawson Rev. Roger Boehmicke Ramsey Willis G. Wells Denzil Whitney M. Young Bruce Sweeney Alvin Hanley William HaiTell Richard Greenwell Evan Harvey G. Bush Bennie Mullins Settle McCoy Tarry Jack Johnson D. P. Parsley Pleasureville Roy H. Dorsey Robert Keen John Bailey Bai-ney Thweatt R. B. Singleton Bedford Clyde Cropper Joe B. Arnett Carrollton Palmore Lyles Alonzo Combs Ralph Blakey Cyrus E. Greene M. J. Belew Shirley Castle LaGrange Warsaw Dry Ridge Owenton Wilnamstown REGION Florence S. Ft. Mitchell Lloyd Erlanger Henry Simon-Kenton Walton- Verona Erl anger St. Prisca, W. K. Niman Fern Creek New D. 33 Boone County Dixie Heights Mary Russell Garth W. Louisville Louisville Eminence Grant County Owen County Williamstown Wilson Rev. Rudolph Flanik A. J. Ries Fairdale Eminence Henry Central Oldham County D. 32 Carrollton Gallatin County S. Bro. Aubin, C. F. X. Bro. Edward Daniel, C. F. X. Robert B. Clem REGION D. 29 Lebanon Junction 7 Atwood Louisville Louisville Louisville Pleasure Ridge Park Pleasure Ridge Park Southern Louisville Valley Valley Station D. 28 Catholic Ctry Day Eastern Ky. Military Inst. Ky. School for Blind Lou. Country Day Seneca Basketball Coach Principal Independence Walton Keams Howard Alexander Steve Schuck William R. Smith Paul Watts 9 Chester Goodridge A. A. Hohnhorst James Tichenor Sr. M. Teresa, OSB George Edmondson William Doan Don Eddy Lewis Phillips A. W. Lancaster Martin Hils Robert Taylor Joe S. Reed 1961 T] HE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, ; School D. 34 Beechwood Covington Catholic Holmes Holy Cross Ludlow William Grant D. 35 Bellevue Dayton Newport Newport Catholic D. 36 Campbell County Highlands St. St. Mary Thomas Silver Grove Georgetown Han-ison County Scott County D. 38 Augusta Bracken County Deming Falmouth Pendleton D. 39 Fleming County Mason County MaysviUe St. Patrick Tollesboro D. 40 Bourbon County Address Principal Thebna W. Jones Covington Covington Latonia Bro. Donald Fahrig, S. M, Robert Naber H. B. Tudor Tom Ellis Sr. Clarita Richard Bezold Arthur T. Tipton Carl R. Wenderoth Charles L. Lett James E. Brock Ludlow Covington Bellevue Dayton Newport Newport Alexandria Ft. Thomas Alexandria S. Ft. Thomas Silver Grove Donald Davis Dr. W. D. Sporing James Cobb Rev. John V. Hegenauer Edward M. Carleta, SND Sr. Elizabeth Marie Tom L. Gabbard Sr. Alice Kate Field Jarvis Parsley H. 0. Hale C. A. Hellard Falmouth Falmouth Flemingsburg Maysville Maysville Maysville Tollesboro Paris North Middletown North Middletown Paris Paris Western Paris Paris Carlisle Tony Raisor Burgin Harrodsburg Jessamine County Mercer County Rosenwald-Dunbar Western D. 43 Bryan Station Douglass Henry Clay Lafayette Lexington Catholic George Houston Stanley Amzen James Connor Lawrence Kinney Robert Luecke Robert F. Gastright Richard D. Hehman Chas. F. Doll, Jr. Bobby Whitaker Harry Graham Charles J. Sutherland John Crigler Lou Cunningham Jarvis Parsley Jesse Amburgy Cecil Hellard Reedus Back Dwight Wolfe Martin Marlar Elza Whalen Clay Evans William Ryan Orville B. Hayes Woodrow Crum Sr. M. Celsus Chrales M. Hughes Francis Stahl Joe A. Simons Joe E. Sabel Nancy E. Talbert Maj. F. H. Hall Charles Wilson J. C. Falkenstine Milton 0. Traylor William B. Reed Bobby Barlow REGION D. 42 Anderson Roy McKenney 10 Augusta Millersburg Versailles E. Ball Harold Miller William L. Mills Joe H. Anderson Carlisle Midway Simmons L. Kelley B. Stanfield Brooksville Mt. Olivet Harold Williams . Georgetown Cynthiana Georgetown Carlisle Good Shepherd Basketball Coach Cynthiana Millersburg Mill. In. Nicholas County D. 41 Frankfort Franklin County I'age Seven S. Ft. Mitchell REGION D. 37 Cynthiana 1961 Gayle Bowen Capt. Al Pruitt Glenn Dorroh Fred Creasey Eugene Clark William B. Reed 11 F. D. Wilkinson John Lykins Ronald Connelly St. Winifred Ann Marion Crowe Charles Mrazovich Charles Furr Versailles Versailles Wm. J. Christy Charles 0. Dawson Charles J. Lee James McAfee Lawrenceburg James D. Boyd Jim Boyd Bui-gin Patrick E. Napier William D. Smart Billy Lockridge Roy R. Camic Frankfort Frankfort Frankfort Midway Harrodsburg Nicholasville Harrodsburg Nicholasville R. 1, Sinai Ada Holloway Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington R. L. Grider Mrs. Theda VanLowe Clyde T. Lassiter H. L. Davis Rev. Leo G. Kampsen Robert B. Turner Ed Allin Robert Jim J. Elder Mitchell William MaxweU Amos Black Leonard J. Cavil Robert Anderson Robert J. Abney Charles H. Livisay Elmer Gilb Ralph Carlisle Fred O'Brien THE Page Eight School P. L. Dunbar University KI:ntucky high school athl ETE FOR JANUARY, Address Principal Basketball Coach Lexington Lexington P. L. Guthrie S. T. Berea H. Bruce Keel Russell Roberts James H. Powell County Foundation Irvine Irvine Irvine Mrs. Morris Todd Luther Patrick Roy N. Walters Joe Ohr Madison Central Madison-Model Richmond Richmond James B. Moore W. L. Holloway D. 44 Berea Estill Berea REGION D. 45 Bate Buckeye Cp. Dick Robinson Danville Forkland Junction City Lancaster Danville R. 3, Lancaster R. 5, Lancaster Danville R. 1, Gravel Switch Junction City Paint Lick Lancaster Lancaster Paint Lick Parksville Perryville Parksville Perryville Mason D. 46 Brodhead Summer W. R. Duei-son W. R. Tudor Don R. Rawlings Donald G. Lamb William Earl Cocanougher Stanley Marsee Mrs. fommie F. Merritt Fay Ward Little Joseph E. Wesley Garland Purdom Broadhead Crab Orchard D. A. Robbins L. A. Wash Hustonville Liberty Lincoln Livingston Hustonville Liberty Stanford Livingston Cecil McKinney R. 1, Waynesburg M. McKinney Stanford D. 47 Bumside Eubank Ferguson Middlebuig Mt. Vernon Stanford Bumside Eubank Purdom Stanley E. Bryant G. W. Parks Charles B. Parsons C. Montgomery Lester M. Mullins Nathaniel Buis Cleston Saylor Lee Thomas Mills Hobart Thompson J. B. Albright Howard Moore McCreary County Ferguson Whitley City Monticello Monticello Nancy Pine Knot Nancy Pine Knot Pulaski County Russell County Shopville Somerset Edward Russell Springs Shopville John H. Holbrook, Jr. Murrell P. Stewart Somerset Somerset W. Wayne County Monticello Arthur Lida East Bernstadt Frank Bentley Clark E. Chesnut R. S. Baldwin Leighton Watkins D. 48 Bush Hazel Green Lily Lily London London Johnnie R. Laswell Vernon Miniard Herbert T. Higgins Clark Moi-ton D. 49 AnnvUle Institute Annville Clay County Manchester McKee McKee Oneida Institute Tyner D. 50 Barbourville Corbin Knox Central Lynn Camp Pleasant View Oneida Tyner Barbourville Corbin Barbourville Corbin Pleasant View B. Webb B. Jones J. Lloyd C. REGION Zeb Blankenship Joe Gilliam William Butner Homer Proffitt Alex Stevens Gerald L. Sinclair Fred Rice Leslie Dyehouse Warren Wainwright Harold D. Murphy Hillard Combs Larry Wooden Billy Riddle H. Elliott Jack Johnson Patric Tulley Charles Kavanaugh Preston Parrett Monty Singleton Doyle McGuffey Truman Godby Jack L. Laswell Dale Moore Oscar L. Fitzgerald Lloyd Gooch Herbert Childers Joe Williams Joe Harper Garvis Burkett Howard Jones Robert Randall Aubrey Johnson William F. Adams Ed Tucker Ray Mills Joe T. Gregory Holbert Hodges Harold Storm Gilbert Samples 13 Roland J. Simmelink Robert Campbell Walter H. Power David C. Jackson James W. Wilson Charles Singleton H. A. Howard Clinton B. Hammons M. Broughton George E. Moses P. Rodney Brewer Douglas Massey Joe Ohr 12 Crab Orchard Memorial Middlebm-g Mt. Vernon Roach Gene Huff JeiTy Hacker J. W. Thui-man Charles Norris David C. Jackson Jack Powell H. D. Tye Harry J. Taylor Harold Cole Oscar Howard Clyde E. Hill 1961 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLE TE FOR JANUARY, : School Address Principal Basketball Coach Poplar Creek Rockhold Carpenter Rockhold Wm. Rosenwald Barbourville Albert Gregory Corbin Sr. Garrett Bennett Gray Broyles Albert Gregory Rev. Tyrrell Keller Williamsburg Williamsburg Woodbine Woodbine C. D. P. H. B. Steely Robert L. Jones, Jr. Bell Pineville James A. Lincoln Lone Star Middlesboro Frakes Middlesboro Four Mile Middlesboro Robert L. Hendrickson Miss E. R. Ball Chester L. Click Pineville Pineville Shelvie Fuson Effie Arnett Red Bird Beverly P. P. Estridge Benham Benham C. E. Black Star Alva Cumberland East Benham East Main (Cumberland Benham Evarls Evarts Nicholas Brewer Kendall Boggs D. C. Taylor Ernest E. Smith C. R. Dozier Charles R. Steele St. D. D. .il .52 Camillus Acad. County Henderson Settle. Lynch Calloway Hendrickson Willie Wayland Jones A. M. McKinney G. B. Hendrickson Dan-ell Storm Engle Ted Curtis Oi-ville Charles Davis James Burkhart Fred Parsons Rmirett Rroadus, Bill Bosch Chas. Hunter Joe Campbell Dovle Troutman Grays Knob Harlan Lee P. Jones N.'Saylor Pine IVIountain Gerna Campbell William M. Wood John Dee Wilson Wallins Pine Mountain Harlan Wallins Creek •Tohn West Main Lynch John V. Coleman Dunham Roy G. Teague Howard Gray James L. Howard Eugene Traylor 14 Robert B. Webb Ralph Roberts Jenkins G. V. Fleming-Neon Fleming Roy T. Reasor Dave L. Craft Letcher Jenkins Linefork Letcher L. Frazier Jeff B. Mayes Whitesburg Whitesburg J. Buckhom Dike Combs Buckhom Fred W. Johnson C. J. Jeff Homer Jones Hazard Slemp James Caudill Bingham Brashear Albert Combs Goebel Ritter Hyden Roscoe Turner Paul H. Colwell Hazard Leatherwood Leslie County M. C. Napier D. 55 Breathitt Hazard Jr. E. R. Jenkins Kingdom Come .54 Pursifull Alan LeForce Malcolm Higgins Loyall REGION D. Margaret Teresa Harlan Rosenwald .53 H. Ball Warren Peace Loyall Hall D. Page Nine 1961 Cun-y I. M. Burkich James Summers Van V. Roark H. E. Wright Donald Burton Dooley Delano Combs Lonnie Miller Pete Grigsby Woods Jackson Carr Creek Millard Tolliver Fairce 0. Morton Combs Hazard Alice H. Slone Morton Combs George W. Cornett Hindman Hindman Jackson Knott County Jackson Pippa Passes Claude Frady Orloff Lee Knarr J. B. Edward Madden Edward Madden Beattyville Booneville Mrs. Hem-y A. Stovall Elbert Hudson W. 0. Gabbard J. Stanton Estil G. Campton A. M. Richie Carr Creek Cordia D. 56 Hazel Green Acad. Lee County Owsley County Powell County Wolfe County Hazel Green REGION D. 57 Belfry Dorton Elkhorn City Feds Creek Belfry Dorton Elkhorn City Feds Creek Chaney Pearl Combs Goff Mancye Harmon Harold Flynn D. Scale Wm. T. Orme Lando Lockard 15 W. F. Doane Charles Wright James V. Powell Jim Hutchins Monroe Hall Nelson Hamilton, Jr. W. Arthur Mullins S. Risner THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, Page Ten School Address Principal Basketball Coach Hellier Scotty M. Sterling Jack T. Castle Donnie Layne Mullins Hellier Pikeville R. 1, Pikeville Landon Hunt Gary D. Layne Phelps Phelps Pikeville Pikeville 0. H. PhDlips Charles E. Spears Virgie Virgie Fred W. Cox Jack Cunningham Richard Pi-ater Virgil Osborne John Jack F. Wells Betsy Layne Auxier Betsy Layne Garrett Garrett McDowell McDowell Martin Johns Creek D. 58 Auxier Prestonsbuig Martin Langley Prestonsburg Wayland Wayland Wheehvrig-ht Maytown D. 59 Blaine Flat Gap Inez Louisa Meade Memorial Quentin R. Howard May Claude Woodrow Allen Thomas Boyd John Campbell, William Goebel, Eugene Fi'asure WTieelwright Blaine Flat Gap Inez Louisa W'illiamsport Paul H. Gambill Virgil Porter Russell Williamson 0. Paul Roaden Harold L. Pi-eston Paul H. Gambill Gail Gillem Paintsville Paintsville Van Lear Warfield Warfield Paul W. Trimble Hysell Burchett Russell H. Stepp U. G. Horn Earl E. Jones Howard W. Wallen Billy Ray Cassady Howard Ramey John Marcum Ezel Wm. West Liberty Oil Springs Salyersville Oil Springs Salyersville Ottis Mui-phy Willis H. Conley Howard Sandy Hook Sandy Hook Creed Amett Paul Polley Len Stiner REGION Camargo Clark County DuBois Montgomery County Mt. Sterling St. Agatha Acad. 2, Mt. Sterling Winchester Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Winchester R. J. Cunningham B. Letcher Norton Arthur Hawkins John Allen Jack Roberts Hazel Whitaker James Hiram Owingsville Rowan County 0. Botts Owingsville C. Walters Edsel L. Karrick Harry Howard Donnie Gaunce Morehead Russell Warren Cooper Jesse Mayabb Sharpsburg Boyd Glynn D. Baucom Carter Thomas Hitchins Harold H. King Wm. Alba Carver Camp Dix E. Phillips Lowdenback McKell South Shore Cliff Olive Hill Olive Hill Ollie D. Prichard Grayson South Portsmouth Vanceburg Foster Meade Teddy Applegate Washington Boyd County B. T. Catlettsburg Fairview Max Adams E. Calhoun Ashland Ashland Ashland H. L. Ellis C. B. Nuckolls Catlettsburg A.shland Frank Cobbie Lee C. Bums Webb Young Ann M. Sammons Raceland Greenup Ashland Raceland Russell Ru.ssell Frank V. Firestine H'urtland Wurtland Stanley W. Greenup Holy Family Elster Robert Crawford Frenchburg D. 6i Ashland Letcher Norton James Floyd James H. Fanning Haldeman South Portsmouth VTjurg-Lewis Co. Cunningham Julian R. WiUiam Dawson Orman Sr. Caroline Mary Morehead D. 63 Carter Hitchins Laurel C. Yates Leonard Carpenter Calvin Hunt Menifee Sharpsburg Henry E. Cochran Neil Hunley 16 Haldeman D. 62 Breckinridge Tng. Jr. Don Wahen Morgan County A. Heagen Jr. Estill Hall Denzil Halbert Ray Heinisch James V. Bolen Boone Hall Van Lear D. 60 Ezel D. 61 C. Wells W. Howard Bumice Gearheart George L. Moore James W. Salisbury D. M. Barbara H. R. Bowling Sr. Ramey Baxter McGlone Roy Murphy Paul Hamilton Ed Moore Jack Fultz Harold Holbrook Jack Tackett Howard Shumate Robert Wright W. A. West Jim McKenzie Harold Barker Harold Tate George Arrington Jack Gossett Ronnie Potter Marvin Meredith Charles Banks 1961 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, Page Eleven 1961 The Flying Dutchman Track provides fine competition. It gives a young or a young woman an opportunity to compete vyith himself or herself as well as with teams. The Dutchman salutes the Kentuckiana Cinder Club for the lead that it has taken to elevate track to the level it rightfully deserves. George Gibson deserves a lion's share of the credit for the rejuvenation of this sport in Kentucky. George and his committee have been responsible for the construction of the largest indoor board track in the U. S. at Freedom Hall at the Kentucky State Fairgrounds. This track is an oval with eight laps to the mile, a sprint straight^away down the middle of one hundred yards, plus twenty yards for a start and a finish. Curved ends of the oval are banked with an outer edge two and one-half feet high at the highest point. It is a terrific accomplishment. High School athletic directors should support the first Mason-Dixon Games which will be presented on February 18, sponsored by the Kentuckiana Cinder Club and the University of Louisville. George Gibson sends word that the high school events vwU have the sanction of the K. H. S. A. A. The Dutchman is informed that Wilma Rudolph, winner of three gold Olympic medals at Rome, along with other famous track stars, will perform as added features. High School coaches interested in entering any of the events should write Wayne Cooper, Chairman of High School Events, Mason-Dixon Games, Freedom Hall, Louisville, man Kentucky. Let's look at some of our mail to start the new year of 1961! From Jerry Kimmel, Beechmont, comes a postcard saying that along with Charlie Fades he attended three basketball clinics, one at Bowling Green, another at Hopkinsville, and a third at Owensboro. Jerry goes on to say that he enjoyed each one of them. Who else did this? We want this information for the lecord. From Julian Pitzer, Sports News of Middlesboro, comes a Editor of the Daily letter recommending Gale Robbins of Bell County High School for the Guy Award Game of the year. Julian writes that in spite of an operation, which many predicted would prevent his ever playing football again, Gale overcame this handicap and amazed his doctors with his determination to once again compete on the gridiron. Coach Charlie Black, Barbourvillle, wrote a letter asking if it is legal for a basketball player to wear a We football helmet to protect a facial injury. ruled, as did Cliff Fagan, that football helmets have not been approved for wear for any purpose during basketball play. The uniform of a basketball player offers no protection from contact and the use of such equipment by an opponent could be dangerous. The mail from Danville contained a recommendation of Coach Jim Morrison by Ken Snowden for the Flying Dutchman Award for January. Jim, who directs the athletic destinies of the Kentucky School for the Deaf, sets such a good example of sportsmanship and has been so outstanding in his treatment of officials that he is highly deserving of the Kentucky Thoroughbred with the little com cob pipe adorning his neck. Everybody in that section says that this chap is always pleasant, solicitous of the needs of officials, and generally is the "Host with the Most." Ken further requests an Abou Ben Adhem citation for Memorial High School in Lincoln County for an outstanding effort to elevate good neighbor practice to a new high level in that community. Another letter Gale Kobbins which is anonymous says: "Send a razz-berry to a certain coach instead of a corn cob pipe for not staying on the bench during games." The Flying Dutchman only compliments. If he can speak well of an individual, he speaks otherwise, he holds his peace. Our philosophy is to point out the good that is in everybody. This letter recalls one received sometime ago saying, "Dutchman, you have sent a com cob pipe to the biggest louse in Kentucky." That may have been true but we just happened to know something good that this "louse" had done which transformed him into one of nature's noblemen. Times are changing! Sti'ange things are happening. To wit: Joe Creasons Courier-Journal story of December 18 tells of a woman who has embarked on a basketball officiating career in Kentucky. Pretty Laura Lou Golden has been qualified by the K. H. S. A. A. as a "Whistler". Her husband, Billy Joe, who hails from Lynch, is one of the Dutchman's favorite arbiters. He is teaming vidth Laui'a Lou to fonn a husband-wife officiating team. I'll see you at those mountain clinics in October, Laura Lou. You just don't know who is an official anymore. The next time you stand on the comer of Fourth and Walnut Streets in Louisville and the traffic officer toots his whistle to cross the street, do so or he might call a technical on you. That officer is Hubert Loudon who is a "moonlighter" a policeman by day, a basketball official by night. Wouldn't you feel strange if you booed an official and he locked you up for disturbing the peace? Anybody might be an official in these changing times. At the Bluegrass Tournament I watched a Kentucky State Senator do an outstanding job of officiating. The "Whistler" was Senator George Conl'iy of Ashland. In 1963 we may see the Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth call the plays. It is no secr^it that the Senator from Ashland will make the race for that office. Why shouldn't the Lieutenant-Governor officiate ? Mayor Ralph Mussman of Newport is one of Kentucky's best referees. Incidentally, the Dutchman notes that both the officiating Mayor and the whistling senator have rapidly-expanding waistlines. They are getting "plumpy". So here is the Dutchman's closing thought More people commit suicide with a fork than with any other — — — weapon. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, Page Twelve For The 1960 Football Season Oiiicial Dickinson Ratings CLASS A REGION CLASS AA 1 W. Team Murray Western (Owensboi-ot L. T. 4 3 4 3 2 14.16 Caldwell Co. Franklin Simpson Hopkinsville Crittenden Co. Daviess Co 12.50 Trigg Co. 2 1 1 19.37 Fulton Douglass (Henderson) Lincoln (Franklin) 2 1 1 19.37 3 18.12 3 1 High Street 1 4 Morganfield Attucks Providence 1 4 1 5 W. Team Knox Fort Lebanon Georgetown Harrodsburg 10.00 L. Dickinson Rating 5 25.00 25.00 5 22.50 1 1 Day 3 Home 5 2 3 2 Catholic Country Old T. 4 •Bate Kentucky Campbellsville 3 2 Bardstown Anderson 3 3 Louisville Country Day Jassamine County 3 3 2 2 3 3 Metcalfe Frankfort unty ' (1 3 11 Paint«ville Mt. Sterling Bellevue •M. M. I. Erlanger Lloyd Paris •Catlettsburg •Western (Paris) Cynthiana Ludlow Dayton 5 (1 1 1 5 4 3 (1 3 (J 3 3 2 game 1 2 1 1 •Beechwood •DuBois T. 1 (1 1 3 2 3 4 3 1 1 2 Carlisle ft 2 Team L. ... T. 1 1 Londo Lynn Camp Le»lic nty 2 2 2 3 Black Sta 3 3 A Loyall Wallins 1 3 ... •Buckhorn •KIkhorn City •West Main S( 1 1 Danville 13. (i 3 I. Inst. •Tompk: 15.00 Highlands 10.00 1 «j d not i)lay REGION W. 6 4 Holmes •McKell Ashland 3 3 4 Newport Bo Co. •Louisa Dixie Heights 1 2 Russell 1 •Wurtland Campbell Co. Newport Catholic REGION 4 W. Team played. 111.00 1 ten ni3 'K. M. •Lincol 15.00 22.60 21.50 20.00 19.16 18.00 17.60 17 50 17.50 17.00 16.66 16.00 14.00 13.57 13.00 11.71 10.00 1 Willia 11. Team Dickinson Rating Main Benham 1 1 25.00 22.50 21.25 20.00 18.75 18.75 18.33 15.00 14.00 13.75 13.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 (1 1 •Kaceland 4 Co. Co. Bryan Station Dickinson Rating 1 1 3 20.00 12.857 12.50 12.60 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 4 L. 26.00 22.60 20.00 18.75 18.33 15.00 15.00 14.16 13.76 12.60 12.00 11.25 10.00 10.00 10.00 2 2 13.571 3 W. •LaRue •Oldham 13.333 3 ext a Rating 7 5 Elizabethtown Henry Clay 15.00 1 (1 REGION Team East 1 fi Stanford •Lincoln (Stanfordj •Gamaliel Note: Fort Knox is the winner due W. Madison Model •Dunbar (Lexington) 17.00 1 1 Dickinson 2 Lafayette 21.25 18.00 1 ster Springfield Shepherdsvillc REGION Team 15.714 1 2 Glasgow 1 18.57 4 Versailles 1 Somerset St. Joseph 18.75 1 Shelbyville 2 11.66 1 ° 6 3 Owensboro Catholic *Warren Co. 12.00 REGION 13. 5 Russellville 1 25.00 23.75 21.87 19.64 18.00 18.00 16.66 14.25 14.16 14.16 12.50 11.42 11.00 10.00 Madisonville 19.50 1 Owensboro Bowling Green Henderson Co. Henderson 20.00 3 Rating 4 6 3 Mayfield 21.25 1 2 W. Paducah 23.75 2 Dickinson 1 Team 25.00 4 •Sturgis Lincoln (Paducah) REGION Dickinson Rating 4 (Murray) Douglass 1961 Hazard 7 Pikeville 6 Corbin 4 Belfry Bell Co. 4 3 Fleming Neon 6 Prestonsburg 6 tikins 9. Cumberland 9. Evarts 3 Central Middlesboro 1 Napier 1 1 •Hall •Hazel Green Wheelwright Whitesburg Dickinson Rating 27.50 21.25 20.00 18.75 18.33 16.00 13.75 13.33 12.60 12 50 10.00 10.00 Dickinson Rating 27.50 23.75 22.50 20.00 18 76 18.76 18.57 15.71 15.00 15.00 13.33 12.50 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 CLASS AAA REGION Dickinson 1 Team W. Male 5 Flaget 5 Rating 23.125 23.126 18.33 17.50 14.28 14.00 13.00 12.00 10.83 Dickinson Rating Butler Durrett Southern , ^ Waggener ^ Seneca Fairdale Valley Pleasure Kidge four games required. 6 3 5 4 2 2 1 30.00 26.25 21.00 21.00 19.376 17.857 13.333 12.60 11.11 10.00 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, Page Thirteen 1961 CORBIN— SOUTHEASTERN KENTUCKY CONFERENCE CHAMPION -4 -dC- (Left to Right) Front Row: John Rowlett, Jimmy Taylor, C. S. Fredericlt. Jesse Grant, E. R. Hopper, Ralph Hodge, Phil Henderlight, Arthur Morrison, O. B. Richardson. Second Row Roger Ray, Jerry Stewart, Sammy Harrell, Scalf, Scottie Russell, Jce Gambrell. Barry Brooks, Roger Bird, Boyce Frederick. Third Row: Partin, Billy Jones, Larry New, Jimmy Walker, Gary Roadcn, Amon Root, Colmar McC'all. Russell Willis, Joe Burton. Fourth Row: David Burton, Kenny Cox, Howard Saylor, Charles Steinmetz, Collen Harrell, Ronnie Meadors, Chris Brasel, : Johnny Gary Rose, Gary Frederick. All-Conference Teams Barren River Eight-Man Conference Offensive Team: Ends: Moore, Caverna; Bray, Hiseville. Guards: Gilpin, Cavema; Thompson, Temple Hill. Center: Steward, Temple Hill. Backs: Doyle and Rogers of Caverna; Depp, Temple Cumberland Valley Conference Ends: Howard, Black Star; Ellis, Evarts. Tackles: McGeorge, East Main; Evans, Evarts. Guards: Flanery, East Main; Messer, Benham. Center: Johnson, East Main. Backs: Johnson, Wallins; Goins, Evai'ts; Hoiska, East Main; Mays, Hall; Powell, East Main; Davis, Loyall. Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference Ends: Kestner, Belfry; Venters, Pikeville. Tackle: Stambaugh, Fleming-Neon; Elkins, Jenk- Hill. Defensive Team: Ends: Branham, Austin-Tracy; Wells, Temple Hill. Guards: McCubbin, Caverna; Hogan, Austin-Tracy. Linebackers: Grider, Cavema; Morgan, Park City. Backs: Pendleton, Austin Tracy; Strader, Hiseville. ins. Guards: Caudill, Hazard; Minix, Prestonsburg. Center: Cox, Hazard. Backs: Turpin, Hazard; Baird, Pikeville; Brewer, M. C. Napier; Bob Smith, Prestonsburg. Mid-Kentucky Conference Bluegrass Eight-Man Conference Yankey, Glasscock and Reynolds of Perryville; Bonny and West of Paint Lick; Stinson, Marand Roberts of Eminence; Deshon of Camp Dick Robinson; Walls and Matherly of Burgin; Finnell and Chamber of Berea; Thomason and Kendrick of Mt. Ledford, Ends: Garrett, Elizabethtown; Cronk, Ft. Knox. Tackles: Riggs, Elizabethtown; Rhule, Shepherdsville. tin Centers: Joseph. Vernon. Central Kentucky Conference Ends: Chase, Frankfort; Maguire, Somerset; MilI.; Tennill, Shelby ville. Tackles: Cormney, Madison-Model; Fawns, Mt. Sterling; Huddleston, Harrodsburg; Wilkins, Georgetown; McBride, Shelbyvillle. ler, Guards: Lebanon. M. M. Gurads: Dean, Harrodsburg; Shuttleworth, Clai-k Co.; Tudor, Hem'y Clay; Withers, Versailles. Center; Shelton, Anderson. Backs: Brooks, Mt. Sterling; Todd and Ballou of Madison-Model; D. Gregory, Georgetown; Stauffer, Anderson; Yarber, Henry Clay; Burkhead, Harrodsburg; Robinson, Clark Co. Edelen, Old Kentucky Home; Hayden, Bardstown; Humble, Herschede, St. Backs: Jenkins and Miller of Elizabethtown; Hibbs and Gilpin of Old Kentucky Home. Northeastern Kentucky Athletic Conference Offensive Team: Sammons, Palmer, and Johnson of McKell; Wellman, Bryant and Estep of Louisa; Donovan and Gray of Catlettsburg; Bates, land; Alfrey, Raceland. Russell; Hildebrandt, Wurt- Defensive Team: Collier, Riggs and Vanover of McKell; Short, Hall and Rice of Louisa; Remmelle, Catlettsburg; Stephens and Slater of Russell; Bellew, Wurtland; Salyers, Raceland. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, Page Fourteen 1961 PERRYVILLE— BLUEGRASS EIGHT-MAN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPION Sonny Smith. Jackie R. Bradley. Second Row Robert Riley. Bobby : il. Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference by, Russellville; Moseley, Franklin-Simpson. Centers: Bradford, Bellevue; Meadows, Boone Co. Backs: John Burt, Jim Buit, Walz and Ullman of Highlands; Garrison, Beechwood; Kyle, Lloyd; Hatteberg, Newport; Creamer, Ludlow. Ends: Hopper, Corbin; Newport, Harlan. Tackles: Allen, Central; Jones, Williamiburg. Guards: Grant, Corbin; Robbins, Bell. Center: Broughton, Pjneville. Backs: Miracle, Bell; Troutman, Knox Central; Bird, Corbin; Mize, Harlan. Defensive Team: Ends: Hopper, Corbin; Newport, Harlan. Tackles: Allen, Central; Smith, I'ineville. Guards: Grant, Corbin; Robbins, Hell. Backs: Buckner, Middlesboro; (awood, Harlan; Harp, Pintville, Brooks and Bird of Corbin. Western Kentucky Athletic Confertnce Ends: Wallaci.', Bowling Green; Hunt, Mayfield; Mallory, Caldwell Co.; Hill, Russellville; Lee, Murray. Tackles: Cheatham, Fulton; Graham, Trigg CounCounty; Mood;-, Franklin-Sin p- Williams, Quarterbacks: Malone, Mayfield; Campbell, Bowling Green. SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF REGISTERED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS (List Compiled Januai-y 1) telephone nun Anders, RaleiBh A., Box Bill. an r official listed, it is designated. If two that of the home phone. phone numi -wise are given, the Baird, Offensive Team: Green; Murray. e Southeastern Kentucky Conference Bowling Lindsey, Fullbacks: Ends: Steinhauser and Ross of Highlands; Ovei'man, Bellevue; Bird, Holmes. Tackles: Beiiy, Highlands; Moore, Dayton; Conner, Boone County; Young, Ludlo v. Guards: Barron, Holmes; Wray, Bellevue; Cecil, Boone County; Franzen, Newport. neville, ^ ED 7-2764 978, 1449. 2386 Baker, Rob.-rt M.. Jr.. 411 Henderson, VA 7-5466 Benson, Pascal Ray, 325 Glo Black. Clarince, West Liberty. SH 3-4264, SH 3-3405 Boswell, Jack, 100 North 12th St., Murray, PL 3-2536, PL 3-2202 Bowlin, Wesley, Box 104, Emlyn Boyd, Thorns s, Betsy Layne, GR 8-2362, OR 8-2256 2-2937 Browning, Earl E., 8715 Blossom Lane, Louisville, Brueck, Joe Calvin, Jr., 2012 Wyandotte Ave., Owensboro TW R., Cecilia, TO 2-3321, RO 6-7303 Harold. OR 8-6245. GR 8-2255 Rd., Anchorage, Calvin "Bill", 1813 Millgate Buchanan, Divid Bush, Oscar F., Carrithers. CH 5-006), CH 5-4161 Gathers. Bob. P. O. Box 158. Corbin. 1338. 661 or 119B Chaney. Bobby Lee. 310 South 16th St.. Murray, PL 3-3896 Clark, George Roger, Hulen, MO 4-3888 Clusky, Joe, Matewan, W. Va. Combs, Travis, 1208 Old Cannons Ln., Louisville Cummins, Curtis, Hemlock, Box 92, Benham, 848-2546 Cummins, Ray, Box H7, Benham, 848-2646 Curnette, James R.. 2')1 8th Ave., Huntington. W. Va. Deskins, Robert. Lenora, W. Va. Dickerson, William B., Beacon Hill Rd., Lexington, 2-4113 Downard, Ronald E., 3)0-15th St.. Bowling Green. VI 3-9984 Draud. Jon E. 2441 Alex. Park. Southgate, ST 1-2109 Edwards. Owen. Box 263, Allensville, 438-4341 Fairchild, Kenton, Room 303 Men's Hall, Box 603, MSC, Morehead Ave.. Murray. PL 3-1885 3-3336 f'catherstone. Jerry, Foster. J. W.. 821 Ext. 6 Guards: Cook, Crittenden Co.; Itandolph, Franklin-Simpson; Ballard, Mayfield; Perdue, Trigg County. Frasure. Lois E., Box 224. Wayland, 2701 Frazier. William Lynn. 1436 Center St., Catlettsburg. 739-6895 Freeman. Jack M., Ilfl4-15th St., Huntington. W. Va. ty; Hardrick, Caldwell Centers: Upton, Bowling Green; Johnson, Russellville. Halfbacks: Rose, Murray; Brown, Mayfield; Bag- ilbert, Gordo TW 2-3678 Grimes, Herman 1 Hall, Douglas, Fr Hammond, Williai 1624 Farmer son. Carneal 301 Road, Lexington, Brookv 102 South 14th St., 4-8068, Hamilto Ohio Murray chburg, SO 8-3815 105 Walnut St., Berea, 986-8876, 986-3361 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, PAINT LICK— BLUEGRASS EIGHT-MAN CONFERENCE Harris. Glenn, Jr., Box 323 College Station, Murray. PL 3-1391 Hatfield, Cecil E. Box 2676, Williamson, W. Va. Henley, Jim L., College Station, Murray Hobbs, Charles V., 627 Westview Dr., Westwood, 324-9439, 324-2175 4-4802, Ho'.brook. B. J., 313 Stockton Dr., Owensboro, RO 4-5151 23G-6373, 236-3962 Horn, Dick. 112 Wilderness Rd.. Dai 4-6748, 4-4136 Jude. Harold D.. Matewan, W. Va. Kukahiko. George E.. Jr., College Station, Box 80. Murray Leonhardt, Donald. Route 5, Box 347A. Evansville. Indiana, JN HA 7-5217, 5-2247 McDowell. Glen D., 504 6th St., Pikeville, GE 7-4545 Mays. Ralph J.. Barbourville. LI 6-3965 Meeks. Jack, 4^7 5th St., Corbin, 415, 561 Miller. Kenneth H., 4469 Gaffey Hts.. Fort Knox MU VA UL 1906i/> Robinson, Don, Walnut St., Kenova, W. Va. Romans, Jerry, 355 N. 43rd St., Louisville, SP 8-2681 Harold Lewis, 226 N. Kentucky Ave.. Madisonville, TAylor 1-4122 Scott, Bill, Box 1055, Lynch, 848-5484 Sears, Wilson, 320 S. 3rd St., Richmond, 678-8705, 628 Selvy. Curt. Route 2. Box 185, Corbin. 2422 Rudy, Swinford. John. 440 East Pike St., Cynthiana, 205, 1887 Taylor. James R., 429 Robertson. Lexington. 4-7271 Taylor, Jesse, Trivette. Dale. Cumberland College. Williamsburg Box 223. Virgie, 28 Tucker, Roscoe, Jr., E-2 Batewood, Danville Vanover. Walter S.. 1907 Carol Dr., Evansville, OR 6-0670. 4-6481 Ext. 214 Indiana Wagner, Marvin Rudy, Route 1, Box 455. Pikeville, GE 7-4672 Ward, Eddie D., 314 Bluebird, Frankfort. CA 3-1504, Peaks Mill School Lloyd Whipple. GR 6-5809, EL 4-2511 G.. HA 216 S. 5-3137 Frederick. Evansville, Indiana, White. W. J.. Murray St. College, Box 580, Murray, PL 3-2588 Williams, Donald, Box 25. Irvine, 723-2515 (Bus.) Williams, Joe W., U. S. 27, Box 37, Stearns, DR 6-2380, Woodward, Billy, 17 Reynolds Village, Owensborg The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School met at the K. H. S. A. A. BuildLexington, on Thursday morning, December 22, 1960. The meeting was called to order by President Louis Litchfield at 9:30, with Board members W. H. Crowdus, K. G. Gillaspie, W. B. Jones, Oran C. Teater, and Cecil A. Thornton; Commissioner Theo. A. Sanford, and Assistant Commissioner J. B. Mansfield Athletic Association ing, present. Tommy, Murray State College, Murray Minor, Edgar. Box 922 Ivy Hill, Harlan, 1243, 522 Napier. Walter. Jr., Box 199, Lovall. 1906-W, 753 4-2401 Neal. James, 1222 G-rvin Ct., Owensboro. Norvell, Glover H., Jr., 464 Carlisle, Lexington, 3-3462, 2-2626 6-4898 O'Nan. Harold L., 1927 Washington. Henderson. Onpenheimer, E. William, 2818 Sunrise Ave., Portsmouth. Ohio. 8-6101 EL 3-1904, Parsons, Clyde. 269 Lilleston Ave., Paris, 1400 (Bus.) Patterson, Jimmy, Hustonville, FI 6-2711 Peay, Curtis E., Bowling Green, VI 3-8171, VI 3-8171 Pence, Clyde, Route 2, Hazard Peters. Arthur. Keavy Potter. James E.. College Station, Box 859, Murray Preece, Boyce C, Box 544. Kermit, W. Va. Prichard, Glenn, Crum, W. Va. Quillen, John T., E. Main, Hazard, 6-4893, Hazard High Raisor, J. T., 990 Fredericksburg Rd., Lexington Rogers. Eugene. Jr., Box 105. Fredonia, 2671, Murray PL 3-4908 Miller. CO-CHAMPION Minutes Of Board Meeting MU Huddleston, James E., Box 32, Loy; Hvde, Paul D.. 817 Tennessee. Paducah, 442-4638 Jellison. Alvin C, M/Sgt., Hq. 2d AR Bn, 54th Inf., Fort Knox, Page Fifteen 1961 The Commissioner read the minutes of the October 22nd meeting. K. G. Gillaspie moved, seconded by Oran C. Teater, that the minutes be accepted as read. The motion was carried unanimously. The Commissioner reported that the football championships had been very successful, with ticket sales at the Class A and Class AA final games amounting to $8,307.50, and program profits bringing the total receipts up to approximately $8,800.00. Expenses will be approximately $4,000.00. He also presented financial reports filed with his office by the managers of the first round games, which showed the following: Lafayette-Paducah, $335.80 profit; Hazard-Highlands, $1,439.40 profit; East Main-Paintsville, $549.30 profit; Ft. Knox-Murray $231.64 loss. He stated that, in line with Board policy and with the approval of President Litchand the members of the football championship committee, he had mailed a check to Prin. S. M. Matafield razzo of the Ft. Knox High School, in the amount of the deficit mentioned. The Commissioner stated that he and Mr. Mansfield had studied by grades the 1959-60 enrollments of the schools maintaining football teams, and that they had the following recommendations to make concerning changes in football championship regulations for the next two years: a-Class AA teams shall be schools with an enrollment of 315 or more in grades 10-12, based on 1959-60 enrollment records; and Class A shall be those with an enrollment of less than 315 in grades 10-12. b-The Pikeville High School and the Elkhorn City High School shall be moved to Region 3, Class A. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, Page Sixteen 1961 c-The semi-final sites shall be determined by the regional winners, but the present plan shall be changed to an alternating plan which would provide that first games would not be round Class A and Class played in the same numbered region any year. The alteiTiatng plan starting in 1961 shall be determined net total of $2,937.34 for the complete order. Mr. Jones stated that the Trophy Committee recommended that the Board accept the Sutcliffe bid as being the lowest and best bid. Oran C. Teater moved, seconded by W. H. Crowdus, that the recommendation of the Trophy Committee be accepted. The motion was carried unanimous- by ly- AA lot. d-The Class the AAA weekend prior final game shall be played to Thanksgiving. on W. H. Crowdus moved, seconded by K. G. Gillaspie, that the football championship regulations, as recommendated by the Commissioner and the Assistant Commissioner, be accepted and put into effect. The motion was cairied unanimously. The Commissioner recommendated that the 1961 regulations in swimming be the same as the 1960 regulations, with the swimming committee being given authority to make any necessary adjustments in the classes and events. W. B. .Jones moved, seconded by Gran C. Teater, that the recommendation of the Commissioner be accepted and adopted. The motion was carried unanimously. The Commissioner stated that the Board of Conhad been asked to mle on the athletic program of the Madison Hieh School and Model High School for the year 1961 -6"2. the nue^tion being whether or not the Madison-Model High School, cuiTently a member of the K. H. S. A. A., is in reality t\vo schools, each eligible for membershin in the Kentucky High School Athletic A^<sociation. There was a general discussion of the present arransrement, which was approved by the Boavd of Control some twenty years ago. The Commissioner stated that, after studying the present aiTangement of the Madison-Model High School, he believed that it was perhaps somewhat different from that approved by the Board of Control originally; that it was his considered oninion that the Madison High School and the Model Hiirh School were each eligible for membership in the K. H. S. A. A.; and that he had notified by telephone the principals of the two schools involved that he would recommend to the Bo^rd of Control that each school be considered eligible for K. H. S. A. A. membershin, beginning in the fall of 1961. The Commissioner stated that he had advised each pinncinal that the Board would be in session on December 22, and that he was sure that the members of the Board would b? glad to have these men appear before the Board if thev desire to do so. The Commissioner then recommended to the Board that, at thp beginning of the 1961-62 school year, the Madison High School and the Model High School each be considered eligible for membership in the K. H. S. A. A. K. G. Gillaspie moved, seconded by Gran C. Teater, that the recommendation of the Commissioner be approved and adopttrol ed. The motion earned unanimously. W. B. .Jones moved, .seconded by Oran C. Teater, that the next meeting of the Board of Control be held in Louisville on January 28, 1961. The motion was carried unanimously. W. B. Jones, chairman of the tronhy committee, reported that his committee had onened the basketball tournament trophy bids, the only two bidders being the Sutcliffe Company and the Hunt's Athletic Goods Company. Mr. Jones stated that the Sutcliffe bid was .$.38.00 per set of regional trophies and S29.80 per set of district trophies, the total amount of the bid being .$2,51.5.20 plus 3'/ sales tax; and that the Hunt's bid was $42.57 per set of regional trophies and $36.19 per set of district trophies, less a 2% discount, making a W. H. Crowdus moved, seconded by Cecil A. Thorn- ton, that all bills of the Association for the period be- ginning October ?2, I960, and ending December 21, 1960. b? allowed. The motion was carried unanimously. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. BASKETBALL RULINGS (Continued from December Issue) time-out is e-ranted team resnmpd, following whipVi a floor violation Th° .*>'"orpr notifies Referee that the Sn. Plav: Foui-th nnai-tpr A. piav is is called on R1 . time-nut called by A was Tpam R its sixth. a free throw for the technical foul bv A. Then ball is nut in nlav bv team A at out of bounds spot nearest the violation by B. (10- Pul'nir: is ffi^'on 7-Note) 36. Play: Al catches the ball while both feet are n^'f tVip flo"'- and ^f aro-lits with both fept touchino- the floor s'"inltanPonslv. He then iumns in thp air (both feet off the floor) and comes down ao-ain. before passing or throwine for p-oal, with both feet touching the floor simultaneously. He does not step or pivot. J^ul'ng: Violation. (4-17) Plav: Al and Bl commit a false double foul and it is the fifth for Al. Al attpmnts his free throw f'r«t, after which: (a) it is im'nediately discovered that Al has been disouahfied; or (b) Bl attempts his free throw and then the discovery of Al's disqualification is 37. made. Puling: Note following Rule 10-7 annlies. In (a), free-throw attemnt bv Al is cancelpd and the nlayer replaces Al is given a free throw. Tn (b) it is ton late for coiTPct-ion and Al's successful attempt is allowed. Al is replaced immediately. (10-7-Note) who 3S. Plav: Aftpr Official has nlaced ball at disposal of Al for a free-throw reRuHine from a technical foul: (a) B2 pushes A2; or (b) A2 shoves B2. Rnline: Tn both (a) and 'bt the fnuls which are com"iittpd after the ball is nlaced at the disnosal of Al for his free throw atten-'pt are persona] fouls because thev are contact fouls dnrinT live ball. In (a), A 2 is awarded a free throw for personal foul by B2. Tf free throw by A2 is successful, it is nut in n'av by B anvwhere along the end line at A's basket. If free throw is misled and does not touch basket rine. ball is nut in nlav bv R from out of hounds at sideline onnos'te A's free throw line. Tf free throw touches the basinet rmg hut is not succes.sful, ball re^^ains alive and is in nlav. Tn (b). B2 is awardpd a free throw for personal foul by A2 and the ball then is put in nlay by a iumn ba'l in the center circle between any two opponents. (6-1; 8-7) LITTLE THINGS Isn't it amazinK how a little drop of Makes the wheel run smoother, and oil lessens sweat and how a little drop of rain Lifts the drooping flower, so it will bloom n(?ain? Isn't it ama-/.inK Isn't it iima'/Ang how a kindly word of praise Cheers the heavy laden and helps the burden raise? —Rotary Revolutions toil ? OUR THANKS FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE AND COMPLIMENTARY REMARKS ABOUT OUR SERVICE. WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR 1961-62 COVERAGES. KENTUCKY CENTRAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY ^Ite, K.in(fde4t QoHiftjOMif W. E. KINGSLEY J. E. McCREARY, Life 608 CENTRAL BANK BLDG. Mgr. GENERAL AGENT CHARLES C. PRICE Department LEXINGTON, KY. PHONE 2-8522 : TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS K. H. S. A. A. and Regional Tournament Directors can get all of their supplies and needs to run a tournament from Hunt's. We have the merchandise listed below in stock for immediate shipment. Call or write us your needs. District BASKETBALLS Get the 1 same as will be used in the State Tournament in Lexington, in your District or Regional Tournament. We have the following No. AFR panel lock molded ball endorsed by Coach Adolph Rupp and used by the University of Kentucky Basketball Team. No. XI OL Last Bilt ball made by MacGregor. Both of these balls will definitely he used in the State Tournament in Lexington. feel of a basketball ADMISSION TICKETS Complete stock of admission tickets, 2.,0€0 tickets to the roll, printed with established admission nrices and num^^ered consecutivelv. Also PASS OUT tickets, ONE tickets, all in different colors. $1.25 per roll of 2,000. ADMT TROPHIES AND AWARDS I We I A rrESSOPji^s Nets spore'^ooks first-aid sui^nlie«. whistles, stnnwatches. timers' horns, powdered resin, hafi^ towels, shoe laces, colored ton sweat socks, carry-all bags. All of thi=! merchandise in stock for at once delivery. i can take care of vour Sportsmanshin tronhies. individual charms for All-Star teams. All-Tonrnnment teams, etc. Our stock is complete and we can engrave and shin to von at on?e. BANKS AND GOALS We have a comnlete stock of f'^n-s^aned steel, fqn-s'^aned v/ood. and rectangular glass backboards comrlete with goals and nets in stock for at once delivery. A phone call will get them off to you at once. FAIR-PLAY ELECTRIC BASKETBALL SCOREBOARDS We have TN STOCK the Tick-A-Wav FF-iS Fair-Plav and the dial tvpe DeLuxe FD-60 Fair-Play in our warehouse ready for immediate shipment. A call will get them to your gymnasium before tournament time. all of your needs over to us. We will be fflad to ROY BOYD, JIM MITCHELL, ED HENDLEY or C. Turn ways ready If to assist you want the you in every BEST QUALITY way handle them for you. BYRN, JR. are al- A. possible. and the BEST SERVICE contact HUNT'S ATHLETIC GOODS CO., CH 7-1941 — PHONES — CH 7-1942 Inc. MAYFIELD, KENTUCKY We ShipTTib DaVYou HUNT'S BuV'/r t