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(Left to Right) Front Row: Horn, Lewis Claris, Wright, Hudson, Dudgeon, King, Hams,

Brown McPherson, Detrick, Ferriell. Second Row: Mgr. Frank, Burch, Williams, White, Mur-

rell Lutts, Elberson, Nelson, McCoy, Lemons.Baugh, Mgr. Alster. Third Row: Dryden Bord-

ers,' Payne, Nally, Kaiser, Harrington, French, Greene, Mumford, Dodson, Warren. Fourth

Row: Whitehead, R. Taylor, Carter, E. Taylor, Mgr. Priddy.

Manual 41—Dixie Heights 7

Manual 62—North Vernon (Ind.) 6

Manual 38—St. Xavier 6

Manual 33—Atherton 6

Manual 19—Owensboro 7

Manual 13—Flaget 7

Manual 13—Trinity 6

Manual 45—Tilghman 6

Manual 39—New Albany (Ind.)

Manual 47—Corbin 7

Manual 62— MaleManual 41—Durrett 14

(Class AAA-Final)

Oificial Organ olthe KENTUCKYHIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSN.

JANUARY - laBD

HENDERSON—W.K.A.C. AND CLASS AA STATE CHAMPION

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(J.eft to Kieht) Front Kon : Prince, Glover, Estes, Moss. Hatlev. Kirkwood. Shaver. Cheanev. Moore. SecondKow: J. Liles. Rhoads. Schuette. Mitchell, Duncan, Danheiser, Cosby, Ternes, Wheeler. Third Row: Smith.Smithart, Brauer, Allen, Combest, Rabcr, Adkins, Briggs, Snider. Fourth Row: T. Liles, Delker, Owens, Rich-mond, DeSpain. Guill, Cave, Thomas.

LYNCH EAST MAIN—CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND CLASS A STATE CHAMPION

(Left to Right) Krent Row: Mgrs. McCarthy, Elliott. SecondDiznev. Mann, Owens, Trammell. Third Row: Coach Miracle. Ass't.

(Jreer, Webb, Powell Watts, Catching, Griffith, Ass't Coach Bos<

linuon, PMorek, Wilder, Hoiska, Jenkins,

V : Beckler, Maverchak, McGeorge, Evans,Bch Scott, Flanary, Jackson. Marion, Hillcn.Fourth Row: Craiger, Smith, Pierce, Tom-

The Kentucky High School AthleteOfficial Organ of the

Kentucky High School Athletic Association

VOL. XXII—NO. 6 JANUARY, 1960 $1.00 Per Year

Commissioner's MessageListed in a section of the K.H.S.A.A. Constitution

among other duties of the Commissioner the follow-

ing appears: (He shall) do everything in his power to

develop a high type of sportsmanship among schools,

athletes, and the general public." This is a tall order,

and a few comments on sportsmanship at this parti-

cular time of the school year, with the pressure begin-ning to mount as the cun-ent basketball season movestoward the climactic State Tournament, might be of

interest to school administrators and coaches.

Numerous techniques have been used by the

Commissioner through the years in attempting to com-ply with the section of the I'ules mentioned above.

Some of these are as follows:

1. Officials have rated various school representa-

tives on sportsmanship, and these ratings have beenpublished in the ATHLETE.

2. The Sportsman's Creed was formulated by the

K.H.S.A.A. after an intensive study of the codes of

ethics which had been adopted by other state associa-

tions. The Creed has been used as background ma-terial in hundreds of assembly programs, athletic ban-quets, and gymnasium dedications. Framed copies of

the Creed hang in scores of Kentucky gyms.

3. Editorials on sportsmanship have appeared in

the ATHLETE, including excellent material gleanedfrom publications of other state associations.

4. The Commissioner's office has worked closely

with the State Y.M.C.A. and the Kentucky Associa-tion of Pep Organization Sponsors (KAPOS) in their

fine programs for cheerleaders.

5. Clinic directors and regional representatives

have worked long and faithfully at the task of im-proving officiating, knowing full well that better of-

ficiating is a partial answer to improved sportsmanship.

6. Penalties have been imposed on memberschools under the mandate of By-Law 17, Practice of

Sportsmanship, when other methods of improvingsportsmanship have failed.

We hope and believe that sportsmanship at thehigh school level improves each year. However, wepresent the following cases which have come to ourattention recently. They have either been closed or areunder investigation by the Commissioner's office asthis article is written:

1. School A is currently under suspension becausethe coach took his team off the floor before the endof the game.

2. The coach of School B was so disturbed by theofficiating that he made insulting remarks to the of-

ficials after the game, these remarks being reportedtc the press.

3. The conduct of the coach on the bench atSchool C caused one of the officials to write in his

report: "His team, cheerleaders, and followers con-

duct themselves in the same manner that he exhibits

on the bench."

4. Irate fans at School D had to be restrainedfrom attacking one of the officials. Evidence indicates

that the conduct of the coach may have precipitated

the trouble.

•5. The coach at School E did not prevent severalfans from following the officials into the dressingroom after the game, where they made sarcastic andthreatening remarks.

These cases and possibly others just around thecorner may well give Kentucky principals food forthought. There is no doubt but that "it can happenhere." Article X of the K.H.S.A.A. Constitution readsin part: "The principal of each school, in all matterspertaining to the athletic relations of his school, is re-

sponsible to this Association." This might be a goodtime for all administrators and coaches to refreshthemselves on the statements and implications ofBy-Law 17.

The amazing thing about troublesome cases, whichwill probably always be with us, human nature beingwhat it is, is not that there are so many of thembut that there are so few. When consideration is

given to the fact that more than four hundred highschool basketball games are being played in Ken-tucky each week of the current season, the number of

"peaceful" games appears to be well nigh phenomenal.May we offer our congratulations to the hundreds of

Kentucky administrators and coaches who are work-ing effectively at the job of improving the sports-

manship in their communities.

One of the finest codes of ethics which has cometo our attention in recent years is that of the NewYork State High School Athletic Association. Theadministrators and coaches in New York think thatit is the duty of all concerned with high school ath-letics:

1. To emphasize the proper Ideals of sportsman-ship, ethical conduct, and fair play.

2. To eliminate all possibilities which tend to de-

stroy the best values of the game.

3. To stress the values derived from playing thegame fairly.

4. To show cordial courtesy to visiting teams andofficials.

5. To establish a happy relationship between visit-

ors and hosts.

6. To respect the integrity and judgment of sportsofficials.

7. To achieve a thorough understanding and ac-

ceptance of the rules of the game and the standardsof eligibility.

8. To encourage leadership, use of initiative, andgood judgment by the players on the team.

9. To recognize that the purpose of athletics is to

promote the physical, mental, moral, social, andem.otional wellbeing of the individual players.

10. To remember that an athletic contest is onlya game—not a matter of life or death for player,

coach, school, official, fan, community, state, or nation.

Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1960

JANUARY, 1960 VOL. XXII—No. 6

Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky

High School Athletic Association

Office of Publication. Lexington. Ky.

Entered aa second-class matter in the post office at Lexington,Kentucky under the act of March 3. 1879.

Editor THEO. A. SANFORDAssistant Editor J. B. MANSFIELD

Lexington. Ky.

BOARD OF CONTROLPresident Russell Williamson (1956-60). InezVice-President Louis Litchfield (1957-61), MarionDirectors—W. B. Jones. (1957-61) Somerset; W. H. Crowdus(1S58-62) Franklin: Jack Dawson (1958-62), Louisville: RobertP. Fors>-the (1959-63). Greenville: K. G. Gillaspie (1969-6.3),Georgetown; Cecil A. Thornton (1956-60), Harlan.

Subscription Rates $1.00 Per Year

^rom the C<ommissionei s Offiice

REPORTS PAST DUE1. 1959 Football Participation List2. School's Report on Football Officials

3. 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 Federa-

tion basl<etball examination, which was given in

Kentucliy on December 7, 1959. 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 Officials

Adkins, Raymond C.

Alexander, RexBaird, Bill

Baker, JamesBallard, Jack H.Bell, Clarence T.Bennett, BertBlack, Charles D.Blackburn, Clyde WBlackburn, Viley 0.Bridges, BennieBrizendine, VicBroderick, CarrollBrown, BryantBrown, James W.Buis, Nathaniel A.Casteel, Ralph M.Chattin, CharlesChumbler, W. W.

A.

Coleman, L. J. "Duke"Combs, TravisConley, GeorgeCooper, John WellingtonCooper, WarrenCraft. Bill

Crosthewaite, John S., Jr.

Crutcher, James W.Cummins, AlDavis, DonDavis, Dwight R., Jr.

Dotson, John B.Drake, Richard R.Driskell, Earl, Jr.

Duncan, EarlDurkin, JackEdelen, Ben R.Elrod, William TurnerFeix, Jimmie

Ferrell, Doctor T.Fields, Joe D.Fritz, ShermanGardner, Howard E.Goley, James E.Goranflo, R. E.Grisham, Jesse R.Gustafson, Al, Jr.

Hagan, JoeHarrell, Bill D.Haynes, JohnHeldman, John, Jr.

Hewling, FranklinHewling, RichardHodge, FredHodges, HolbertHofstetter, JoeHuter, JimInman, BriscoeIrwin, Charles R.Jenkins, JamesJenkins, KeanJohnson, WalterJordan Kenneth P.King, BobKing, JimKing, P. J.

Kinman, Joe T.Knight, Bill

Kremer, JoeLance, WalterLeVan, Thomas F.Long, Bill

Longenecker, David M.Looney, DickLucas, GeneLytle, PriceMcClellan, L. B.McCord, AnthonyMcGuffey, HaroldMcLeod, Robert N.McPike, Ray S., Jr.

Macon, Alan LeonMaines, GeorgeMays, Ralph J.

Meade. Foster "Sid"Metcalfe, Earl L.

Meyer, BudMiller, BobMiller, Rex J.

Miller, Roy J.

Mudd, EdMueller, Frank J.

Mussman, RalphNau, Bill

Neal, GeneNewton, C. M.Nord, EdOnier, Billy W.Overly, Bill

Padgett, R. K.Parker, Billie E.Peay, CurtisPergrem, BernardPhelps, Ralph "Rudy"Powell, LoganPursiful, CleophusRedman, Malvern G.Reed, GordonReinhardt, Myi'onRichards, Jim S.

Richardson, Joe M.Ricketts, C. O.Riggs, William T.

Roberts, Earl C.

Rocke, James M.Roller, OtisRothfuss, DickRouse, Clyde L.

Rubaits, Leland G.Sanders, MelSchlich, Paul E.Settle, Evan E., Jr.

Settle, Roy G.Small, Bill

Smith, Edgar J.

Sosh, LaRueSpencer, Irvin E.Stanfill, RobertSteenken, William R.Stephenson, Harry S.

Strange, Bill

Taylor, EdTaylor, Robert S.

Thompson, JackThompson, RalphVarble, WilliamVettiner, CharlieWeisbrodt, PaulWelch, Ralph W.Wells, MilfordWesche, James A.Whipple, Lloyd G.White, David B.Williams, Tom M., Jr.

Winchester, Roy L.

Winfrey, ShelbyWise, JackWurtz, Emil

Approved Officials

Abernathy, George R.Allen, Nelson R.Arnold, KennethBrown, E. C.

Brown, John W.Brummett, JosephCanter, JohnCooke, GeorgeCraig, John C.

Feix, AlFleenor, FrancisFoster, William RobertFlynn, BobbyFreese, Oliver T.

Hatter, Jack

Hayes, Douglas J.

Hyatt, BobKimmel, JerryKing, John J., Jr.

McGehee, GordonMay, E. B., Jr.

Miller, William A.Nixon, James W.St. Clair, Robert L., Jr.

Shaw, EarlSullivan, Don C.

Weaver, Ray M.Willis, RobertWirtz, HowardWise, Billy V.'

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1960 Page Three

1959-60 MEMBERSHIP IN THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

REGION 1

School Address Principal Basketball Coach

D. 1 Carlisle County R. 3., Bardwell 0. J. Mitchell Tom AdkinsFulton Fulton J. M. Martin Charles ThomasFulton County Hickman Carlos H. Lannom Harold GarrisonHickman County Clinton James H. Phillips Harold RomaineRiverview Hickman A. W. Greene A. W. Greene

D. 2 Ballard Memorial Barlow Robert G. Fiser James FrankHeath R. 1, W. Padueah A. L. Roberts William E. CarterLincoln Padueah E. W. Whiteside John C. MeVoyLone Oak Lone Oak John Robinson Gleen E. DexterPadueah Tilghman Padueah Bradford D. Mutehler Otis DinningReidland R. 8, Padueah Richard L. Winebarger Tommy StephensonSt. John R. 5, Padueah Sr. Mary MareiaSt. Mary's Acad. Padueah Sr. Julia Frances Jack MeKinney

D. 3 Cuba R. 1, Mayfield Joe MePherson Bill PressonDunbar Mayfield F. I. Stiger Asberry DawsonFancy Farm Fancy Farm Sr. Celine Maria Joe MikezFarmington Farmington C. W. Jones Larry H. ColleyLowes Lowes W. W. Chumbler Gene MasonMayfield Mayfield Barkley Jones J. B. StorySedalia Sedalia Bob Eaker Jim WalkerSymsonia Symsonia Cecil Reid Joe FordWingo Wingo Howard V. Reid Virgil Yates

D. 4 Almo Almo William B. Miller William B. Miller

Benton Benton J. Delton Dodds Billy Joe FarrisDouglass Murray L. P. Miller J. L. PrewittHazel Hazel Guy Lovins Richard VincentKirksey Kirksey M. B. Rogers George W. DowdyLynn Grove Lynn Grove Raymond L. Story Lubie McDanielMurray Murray Fred Schultz Glin JeffreyMurray College Murray Wilson Gantt Garrett BeshearNew Concord New Concord Edward T. Curd Bob ChaneyNorth Marshall Calvert City Robert Goheen Charlie LampleySouth Marshall R. 1, Benton Reed Conder

REGION 2

Mason Cope

D. 5 Caldwell County Princeton Guy G. Nichols George PerryCrittenden County Marion Ereel B. Little Robert FranklinDotson Princeton B. S. Miller J. W. WithrowPredonia Fredonia Odell Walker Robert E. MetcalfeLivingston Central Burna Kenneth T. Hardin Rex SmithLyon County Kuttawa John E. Floyd Billy F. Bruce

D. 6 Charleston Dawson Springs Lewis Good Jewell LoganDalton Dalton A. 0. Richards Edwin MartinEarlington Earlington James W. Larmouth James W. LarmouthHanson Hanson Brad Cox Brad CoxMadisonville Madisonville Weldon Hall C. G. Sherrell

J. W. Million Earlington Lester G. Mimms Lester G. MimmsNebo Nebo A. C. Cai-neal George WootonRosenwald Madisonville Mrs. Pearl Arnett Caldwell SmithSouth Hopkins Nortonville Charles Jenkins Earl Adkins

D. 7 Attucks Hopkinsville Frank B. Simpson William M. Falls

Christian County Hopkinsville Clovis W. Wallis John RendekDawson Springs Dawson Springs (Supt.) R. A. Belt John MeClearnHopkinsville Hopkinsville Chester C. Redmon Roy Allison

Trigg County Cadiz Paul Perdue Duke Burnett

Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1960

School Address

D. 8 Clifty Clifty

Guthrie GuthrieTodd County ElktonTodd Co. Training Elkton

Principal

0. P. HurtWaldo WolfeRobert N. BushWilliam R. Gilbert

Basketball Coach

Perry F. Hill

A. R. RochelleHarold RossJimmy Harris

REGION 3

D. 9 ClayDixonProvidenceRosenwaldSebreeSlaughters

ClayDixonProvidenceProvidenceSebreeSlaughters

Mrs. Irene PowellP. D. FancherL. G. TubbsHerschel MartinJames M. LynchEldon Bradley

Frank DavisEstel ManascoL. G. TubbsHerschel MartinByron WatkinsEldon Bradley

D. 10 DouglassDunbarHendersonHenderson CountyHoly NameMorganfieldSt. AgnesSt. Vincent Acad.Sturgis

HendersonMorganfieldHendersonHendersonHendersonMorganfieldUniontownSt. VincentSturgis

H. B. KirkwoodCharles CrutcherRussell R. BelowLewis N. JohnsonSr. Sara AnnThomas BrantleyRev. R. G. Hill

Sr. Francis AnnaH'Earl Evans

Peter RenibertGeorge McGillDonald ChapmanNorman O'NanJames K. LindenbergBill FosterRev. Anthony ZieglerWilliam AllardH. D. Holt, Jr.

D. 11 BremenCalhounLivermoreSacramento

BremenCalhounLivermoreSacramento

D. 12 Daviess County OwensboroOwensboro OwensboroOwensboro Catholic OwensboroWestern Owensboro

Hoy R. LongL. D. KnightJ. David BoykenPaul Phillips

W. P. WheelerJoe O. BrownSr. Helen ConstanceH. E. Goodloe

Bob RickardHarvey HackworthDon WalkerBob Daniels

W. B. SydnorRobert WatsonWilliam T. Settles

Warren Moxley

REGION 4

D. 13 Breckinridge Co.

FlahertyFrederick-FraizeHawesvilleIrvingtonLewisportMeade County

HardinsburgR. 3, Vine GroveCloverportHawesvilleIrvingtonLewisportBrandenburg

R. F. PetersH. W. HuntEarl GrimesB. H. CroweWilliam O. JacksonForrest Williamson, Jr.

William J. Allen

Howard OwensTerry CumminsW. T. BennettDenzil MeffordJack WilliamsonEdgar PayneBilly Case

D. 14 Butler CountyCaneyvilleClarksonEdmonson CountyLeitchfield

MorgantownCaneyvilleClarksonBrownsvilleLeitchfield

Foyest WestRamon MajorsJames M. WoodJ. P. AlexanderJohn Hill Taylor

W. 0. WarrenBob BurresBowman DavenportDan KingJohn Hill Taylor

D. 15 Beaver DamCentertownFordsvilleHartfordHorse Branch

Beaver DamCentertownFordsvilleHartfordHorse Branch

Shelby C. Forsythe, Jr.

Bryan TaylorEarl S. RaidCharles S. CombsW. M. Arnold

Maurice MartinDarvis SnodgxassBruce StewartCharles S. CombsJ. R. Whitehead

D. 16 Central CityCommunityDrakesboroGrahamGreenvilleHughes-Kirk

Central CityDrakesboroDrakesboroGrahamGreenvilleBeechmont

Muhlenberg Central Powderly

Delmas GishWilliam TraylorWillard J. WilcuttJames JenningsJohn R. OwensLyle C. BaughT. E. Spear

Jackie DayNorman PritchettJames Hill

Wayne EwingKenny SidwellCharles EadesL. B. Gaston

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1960 Page Five

School

D. 17 AlvatonBowling GreenBristowCollegeFranklin-SimpsonHigh StreetLincolnNorth WarrenRichardsvilleSt. JosephWarren County

Address

REGION 5

Principal

AlvatonBowling GreenR. 1, Bowling GreenBowling GreenFranklinBowling GreenFranklinSmiths GroveRichardsvilleBowling GreenBowling Green

Arthur M. ReynoldsRaymond H. HerndonKenneth HarveyJ. C. CarpenterJ. W. DunnE. T. BufordW. H. StoryAndrew RenickGeorge Coker, Jr.

Sr. John LynetteC. H. Harris

Basketball Coach

James WalkerDenvil BarrigerJay AtkersonAlvin AlmondClarence MusgraveF. O. MoxleyGeorge DavisRobert FoxJohn L. PriceKen HightowerJesse Kimbrough

D. 18 AdairvilleAuburnChandler's ChapelLewisburgOlmsteadRussellville

AdairvilleAuburnR. 2, AuburnLewisburgOlmsteadRussellville

Jesse L. RichardsH. M. WatkinsMorris SheltonJoe M. VanceW. N. AlexanderHarold Hunter

Ralph SharpRonald ClarkThomas D. GarrettVan WasherEarle SheltonJames Young

D. 19 Allen CountyAustin TracyBuncheGlasgowHiseville

Park CityScottsville

Temple Hill

Scottsville

AustinGlasgowGlasgowHisevillePark CityScottsville

R. 4, Glasgow

T. C. SimmonsK. B. SidwellL. J. TwymanEdwin J. MayesFrank NewberryW. L. GardnerH. H. PattonDavid Montgomery

James BazzellCarroll HolmesFrank TerrellEarl BradfordGlenn PollyLloyd SharpErnest C. Neil, II

Bob Pardue

D. 20 Clinton CountyCumberland CountyGamalielMarrowboneMetcalfe CountyTompkinsville

AlbanyBurkesvilleGamalielMarrowboneEdmontonTompkinsville

L. H. RobinsonLeon KingEdwin SteenRalph ClarkGarland CreechRandall Grider

Lindle CastleJames CoeThomas E. DowningW. K. Non-isCortez ButlerJohn C. Marrs

REGION 6

D. 21 Adair CountyCampbellsvilleDurhamGreensburgLebanonRosewaldSt. AugustineSt. CharlesSt. FrancisTaylor County

ColumbiaCampbellsvilleCampbellsvilleGreensburgLebanonLebanonLebanonR. 2, LebanonLorettoCampbellsville

Brooks CoomerPaul CoopM. J. StrongEugene E. TateCharles F. MartinMrs. W. R. SmithSr. Doloretta MarieSr. FlorentiaSr. Mary CarlJ. G. McAnelly

John Bun-Paul CoopJohn R. WhitingRichard ShrewsburyJohn TapscottHerbert JonesRev. James L. SchlichJohn T. ClarkSam B. ThomasBilly B. Smith

D. 22 CavemaCub RunLaRue CountyMemorialMunfordville

Horse CaveCub RunHodgenvilleHardyvilleMunfordville

Wilbur SmithJames E. ReddenEverett G. SandersLynn D. ThompsonH. D. Puckett

Ralph C. DorseyClyde E. SmithCortland K. CoxJimmy EdwardsDon Bales

D. 23 ElizabethtownE'town CatholicFt. KnoxGlendaleHowevalleyLynnvaleRineyvilleSonoraVine Grove

ElizabethtownElizabeth tovsTi

Ft. KnoxGlendaleR. 1, CeciliaWhite MillsRineyvilleSonoraVine Grove

Paul E. KerrickSr. Nerinx MarieS. M. MatarazzoDamon RayEarl B. GoodmanPaul Ford DavisH. L. PerkinsDellard MoorJames T. Alton

Charles RawlingsHardin McLaneBob BurrowEdwin GoodmanLarry PerryDavid BuchananClarence PerkinsClaude SharpBill Jones

Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1960

School

D. 24 BardstownBloomfieldFredericktownMackvilleOld Ky. HomeSt. CatherineSt. Joseph Prep.SpringfieldWillisburg

Address

BardstownBloomfieldR. 2, SpringfieldMackvilleBardstownNew HavenBardstownSpringfieldWillisburg

Principal

Vincent ZachemT. T. EtheredgeSr. Charles AsaR. C. HonakerJ. H. HarveySr. LennaraBro. DeSales, C.F.X.

(Supt.) Bennett R. LewisZ. T. Lester

Basketball Coach

Garnis MartinErnest RubyRobert HamiltonDick KinderBill ParrottRev. H. L. Mitchell

William EckhardWilliam YankeyMike Speck

REGION 7

D. 25 Ahrens TradeCentralFlagetSt. XavierShawnee

Louisville

Louisville

Louisville

Louisville

Louisville

Alfred H. Meyer Thomas BryantAtwood S. Wilson Edward Q. AdamsBro. Cyril, C.F.X. James MorrisBro. Thomas More, C.F.X. Eugene RhodesRobert B. Clem Jerome Keiffner

D. 26 DeSalesduPont ManualJ. M. AthertonMale

D. 27 Butler

LouisvilleLouisville

Louisville

Louisville

Louisville

Durrett Louisville

Fairdale FairdaleFern Creek Fern CreekPleasure Ridge Park Pleasure Ridge ParkSouthern Louisville

Valley Valley Station

D. 28 Eastern MiddletownKy. Military Inst. LyndonKy. School for Blind Louisville

Lou. Country Day Louisville

Seneca Louisville

Trinity Louisville

Waggener Louisville

Rev. Jude J. CatelonaA. J. RiesRussell GarthW. S. Milburn

H. L. HatfieldJ. C. BruceHarry K. HardinWillis K. NimanJohn PollockT. T. KnightJ. C. Cantrell

John W. TrappN. C. Hodgin

(Supt.) L. P. HouserH. F. LudwigKenneth B. FarmerRev. A. W. SteinhauserEarl Duncan

James SwannJames V. Casillo

Fred Allen, Jr.

Guy Strong

Lucian MoremanDonald BrooksForrest AbleWilliam HouchinGerald MoremanWilliam KiddGarland Garrison

William HokeW. T. Simpson

Delmar WallaceRobert MulcahyDave KellyRov Adams

REGION 8

D. 29 Lebanon JunctionMt. WashingtonSt. AloysiusSt. BenedictShepherdsville

D. 30 BagdadLincoln Institute

ShelbyvilleSimpsonvilleTaylorsvilleWaddy

D. 31 CampbellsburgEminenceHenry CentralOldham CountyPleasurevilleTrimble County

D. 32 CarrolltonGallatin CountyGrant CountyOwen CountyWilliamstown

Lebanon JunctionMt. WashingtonShepherdsvilleLebanon JunctionShepherdsville

BagdadLincoln RidgeShelbyvilleSimpsonvilleTaylorsville

Waddy

CampbellsburgEminenceNew CastleLaGrangePleasurevilleBedford

CarrolltonWarsawDry RidgeOwentonWilliamstown

Samuel L. SmithC. L. FrancisSr. M. FrancelleSr. Lucina MariaWillis G. Wells

Jesse LacefieldWhitney M. YoungWilliam A. McKayBruce SweeneyHarvey G. BushW. R. Martin

Moses OremMcCoy TarryD. P. ParsleyRoy H. DorseyRobert KeenT. A. Parrish

Palmore LylesAlonzo CombsRalph BlakeyCyrus E. GreeneM. J. Belew

Glenn B. SmithL. W. MullinsHarold DawsonAnthony BoothDenzil J. Ramsey

Arnold ThurmanWalter Gilliard

Evan SettleRandal PelfreyBennie MullinsBill Gordon

Mitchell BaileyJack JohnsonAlbert PrewittBarney ThweattR. B. SingletonDudley Whittaker

Shirley KearnsHoward AlexanderRobert TaylorBill SmithPaul Watts

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1960 Page Seven

School

D. 33 Boone CountyDixie HeightsLloyd MemorialSt. HenrySimon KentonWalton-Verona

Address

FlorenceS. Ft. MitchellErlangerErlangerIndependenceWalton

REGION 9

Principal

D. 34 Beechwood S. Ft. MitchellCovington Catholic CovingtonHolmes CovingtonHoly Cross CovingtonLudlow LudlowWilliam Grant Covington

D. 35 Bellevue BellevueDayton DaytonNewport NewportNewport Catholic Newport

Chester GoodridgeWillard N. ShropshireJames TichenorSr. M. Teresa, O.S.B.R. C. HinsdaleEugene Robinson

Thelma W. JonesBro. Julius May, S.M.H. T. MitchellSr. ClaritaArthur T. TiptonCharles Lett

Basketball Coach

Don EddyLewis PhillipsA. W. LancasterCharles MachockDon AugsbackJoe Reed

Harold WilliamsRobert NaberTom Ellis

Frank R. BezoldCarl R. WenderothDavid Johnson

Donald Davis Roy McKenneyW. D. Sporing George HoustonJames L. Cobb Stanley ArnzenRev.. John C. Hagenauer James Connor

D. 36 Campbell CountyHighlandsSt. MarySt. ThomasSilver Grove

D. 37 CynthianaGeorgetownHarrison CountyScott County

D. 38 AugustaBracken CountyDemingFalmouthPendleton

D. 39 Fleming CountyMay's LickMaysvilleMinervaOrangeburgSt. PatrickTollesboro

D. 40 Bourbon County ParisCarlisle Carlisle

Millersburg Mill. In. MillersburgNicholas County Carlisle

North Middletown North MiddletownParis ParisParis Western Paris

AlexandriaFt. ThomasAlexandriaFt. ThomasSilver Grove

CynthianaGeorgetownCynthianaGeorgetown

AugustaBrooksvilleMt. OlivetFalmouthFalmouth

FlemingsburgMay's LickMaysvilleMinervaR. 3, MaysvilleMaysvilleTollesboro

Edward E. BallHarold MillerSister Mary HonoraSr. Elizabeth Marie

(Supt.) Tom L. Gabbard

REGION 10

Kelley B. StanfieldWilliam L. MillsJoe H. AndersonTony Raisor

Alice Kate FieldJarvis ParsleyH. O. HaleC. A. BrowningReedus Back

Arthur Cotterill

Elza Whalen, Jr.

Orville B. HayesShelby MasonCharles StraubSister Mary RobertEugene Fox

Joe E. SabelMiss Nancy E. TalbertMajor Harry HallCharles E. WilsonJ. C. FalkenstineMilton O. TraylorWilliam B. Reed

REGION 11

D. 41 FrankfortFranklin CountyGood ShepherdSimmonsVersailles

D. 42 AndersonBurginHarrodsburgJessamine CountyMercer CountyMidwayRosenwald DunbarWestern

FrankfortFrankfortFrankfortVersaillesVersailles

LawrenceburgBurginHarrodsburgNicholasville

R. 5, HarrodsburgMidwayNicholasville

R. 1, Sinai

F. D. WilkinsonGarland KemperRev. Joseph O'DwyerWilliam J. ChristyCharles Dawson

James D. BoydPatrick E. NapierWilliam D. SmartBilly LockridgeRoy H. CamicMarion CroweEdward D. TaylorRobert B. Turner

Lawrence KinneyRobert LueckeLeo KnollRichard HehraanTom L. Gabbard

Bobby WhitakerHarry GrahamC. J. SutherlandRobert Barlow

Bobby A. KinderJarvis ParsleyH. 0. HaleCecil HellardRichard Gulick

Clay EvansJesse AmburgeyWoodrow CrumBob HallCharles StraubFrancis StahlJoe Simons

Fred ReeceGayle BowenJerry CalvertGlenn DorrohFred CreaseyEugene ClarkWilliam B. Reed

Homer BickersCharles MrazovichCharles FurrCharles J. LeeJames McAfee

James D. BoydBilly D. MarshallForest SaleBill MaxwellAmos BlackEd AllinLeonard J. CavilMonty Singleton

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School Address Principal Basketball Coach

D. 43 Bryan Station Lexington R. L. Grider Robert J. AbneyDouglass Lexington Mrs. Theda VanLowe Charles LivisayHenry Clay Lexington Clyde T. Lassiter Elmer T. GlibLafayette Lexington Dr. H. L. Davis Ralph CarlisleLexington Catholic Lexington Rev. Leo G. Kampsen Fred O'BrienP. L. Dunbar Lexington P. L. Guthrie S. T. RoachUniversity Lexington Dr. Erwin H. Sasnian Eugene Huff

D. 44 Berea Berea Mable E. Todd Jim MitchellEstill County Irvine Luther Patrick Rodney BrewerFoundation Berea Roy N. Walters Douglas MasseyIrvine Irvine Joe Ohr Joe OhrMadison Central Richmond J. B. Moore Russell RobertsMadison-Model Richmond Lloyd E. Patterson

REGION 12

Zeb Blankenship

I). 45 Bate Danville William Summers Joe GilliamBuckeye R. 3, Lancaster W. R. Duerson W. R. DuersonCp. Dick Robinson R. 5, Lancaster W. R. Tudor Howard FoleyDanville Danville Ron R. Rawlings Leon KingsolverForkland R. 1, Gravel Switch Donald G. Lamb Donald G. LambJunction City Junction City Earl Cocanougher Fred RiceLancaster Lancaster Stanley Marsee Leslie C. DyehouseMason Lancaster Mrs. Tommie F. Merritt Warren WainwrightPaint Lick Paint Lick Mrs. Faye Ward Little Harold MurphyParksville Parksville Joseph E. Wesley Hillard CombsPerryville Perryville Garland Purdom Lee Thomas Mills

D. 46 Brodhead Brodhead D. A. Robbins Billy RiddleCrab Orchard Crab Orchard Lewis A. Wash H. Elliott

Hustonville Hustonville Cecil Purdom Jack JohnsonLiberty Liberty Stanley Bryant Pat TullyLincoln Stanford G. W. Parks Charles KavanaughLivingston Livingston Charles B. Parsons Preston ParrettMcKinney McKinney M. C. Montgomery Lloyd GoochMemorial Waynesburg Lawrence Hale Doyle McGuffeyMiddleburg Middleburg Nathaniel Buis Truman GodbyMt. Vernon Mt. Vernon Cleston Saylor Jack L. LaswellStanford Stanford J. C. Eddleman James Farley

D. 47 Burnside Burnside Hobart Thompson Oscar FitzgeraldEubank Eubank J. B. Albright Beldy MasseyFerguson Ferguson Howard T. Moore Herbert ChildersMcCreary County Whitley City Martin Marlar Joe S. WilliamsMonticello Monticello Vernon Miniard Joe W. HarperNancy Nancy Herbert T. Higgins M. A. WarnerPine Knot Pine Knot Mrs. C. D. Harmon Howard JonesPulaski County Somerset Edward B. Webb Robert RandallRussell County Russell Springs John Holbrook, Jr. James BinghamShopville Shopville Murrell Stewart William F. AdamsSomerset Somerset W. B. Jones Ed TuckerWayne County Monticello A. J. Lloyd Ray Mills

D. 48 Bush Lida C. Frank Bentley Joe T. GregoryHazel Green East Bernstadt Clark E. Chestnut Holbert HodgesLily Lily R. S. Baldwin Harold StormLondon London Leighton Watkins

REGION 13

Gilbert Samples

D. 49 Annville Institute Annville Roland J. Simmerling Jerry HackerClay County Manchester Robert Campbell J. W. ThurmanMcKee McKee Walter Power Charles E. NorrisOneida Institute Oneida David C. Jackson David C. JacksonTyner Tyner James W. Wilson Jack Powell

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1960 Page Nine

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School

D. 50 BarbourvilleCorbinKnox CentralLynn CampPleasant ViewPoplar CreekRockholdRosenwaldSt. Camillus Acad.WilliamsburgWoodbine

D. 51 Bell CountyHenderson Settle.

LincolnLone JackMiddlesboroPineville

Red Bird

D. 52 BenhamBlack StarCumberlandEast BenhamEast Main StreetEvartsHallHarlanLoyallPine MountainRosenwaldWallinsWest Main Street

D. 53 DunhamFleming-NeonJenkinsKingdom ComeLetcherWhite.sburg

D. 54 BuckhornDike Combs Mem.HazardLeatherwoodLeslie CountyM. C. Napier

D.55 BreathittCarr CreekCordiaHindmanJacksonKnott CountyMagoffin Bapt. Inst.

D. 56 Hazel Green Acad.Lee CountyOwsley CountyPowell CountyWolfe County

D. 57 BelfryDortonElkhorn CityFeds CreekHellierJohns CreekMullinsPhelpsPikevilleVirgie

Address

BarbourvilleCorbinBarbourvilleCorbinPleasant ViewCarpenterRockholdBarbourvilleCorbinWilliamsburgWoodbine

Pineville

FrakesMiddlesboroFour MileMiddlesboroPineville

Beverly

BenhamAlvaCumberlandBenhamLynchEvartsGrays KnobHarlanLoyallPine MountainHarlanWallins CreekLynch

JenkinsFlemingJenkinsLineforkLetcherWhitesburg

BuckhornJeffHazardSlempHydenDarfork

JacksonCarr CreekR. 2. HazardHindmanJacksonPippa PassesMountain Valley

Hazel GreenBeattyvilleBoonevilleStantonCampton

BelfryDortonElkhorn CityFeds CreekHellier

R. 1, Pikeville

R. 1, Pikeville

PhelpsPikeville

Virgie

Principal

Charles SingletonH. A. HowardClinton B. HammonsP. M. BroughtonGeorge E. MosesJack V. FoleyJohn PerryAlbert L. GregorySr. Antoinette MarieH. B. SteelyRobert L. Jones

James A. Pursifull

Robert HendricksonMiss E. R. BallChester L. ClickShelvie FusonEffie ArnettP. P. Estridge

C. E. CallowayNicholas BrewerKendall BoggsJ. A. MatthewsSam PotterClaude R. DozierCharles R. Steele

Roy G. TeagueLee P. JonesGerna CampbellWilliam M.. WoodJohn H. HowardJohn V. Coleman

REGION 14G. V. CurryRoy T. ReasorDave L. CraftIra L. FrazierJeff B. MayesJ. M. Burkich

Fred W. JohnsonHomer JonesH. M. WesleyBingham BrashearRoscoe TurnerPaul Colwell

Millard TolliverMorton CombsAlice H. SloanClaude FradyOrloff L. KnarrEdward MaddenMrs. James E. BrownMrs. Henry A. StovallElbert HudsonW. O. GabbardH. G. PennycuffA. M. Ritchie

REGION 15

W. F. DoaneCharles WrightJames V. PowellNelson Hamilton, Jr.

Scottie SterlingQuentin R. HowardLandon Hunt0. H. PhillipsCharles E. SpearsFred W. Cox

Basketball Coach

H. D. TyeHarry J. TaylorHarold ColeOscar HowardClyde E. Hill

Garrett BennettLane G. BoylesAlbert L. GregoryRev. Tyrell KellerAllan LeForceRalph Roach

Willie HendricksonWayland JonesA. M. McKinneyG. B. HendricksonDarrell StormOrville EngleTed Curtis

Charles A. DavisJames BurkhartFred ParsonsEmmett BroadusEd MiracleCharles HunterJoe CampbellDoyle TroutmanNeedham SaylorJohn D. WilsonE. R. GrayJames L. HowardEugene Traylor

Green K. SmithRobert AtkinsonJim SummersJohn P. GrahamH. E. WrightDon Burton

Clay DooleyAlbert CombsGoebel RitterDelano CombsBascom FawbushRobert Igo

Fairce 0. WoodsMorton Combs

Pearl CombsJ. B. GoffEdward MaddenPaul Sears

William DayHarold E. FlynnJohn SealeBill OrmeRoger Johnson

Jim HutchinsMonroe HallArthur MullinsW. S. RisnerJack CastleDonnie LayneGary D. LayneJack CunninghamJohn B. TrivetteVirgil Osborne

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School Address

D. 58 Auxier AuxierBetsy Layne Betsy LayneGarrett GarrettMcDowell McDowellMartin MartinMaytown LangleyPrestonsburg- PrestonsburgWayland WaylandWheelwright Wheelwright

D. 59 Blaine BlaineFlat Gap Flat GapInez InezLouisa LouisaMeade Memorial WilliamsportPaintsville Paintsville

Van Lear Van LearWarfield Warfield

D. 60 Ezel EzelMorgan County West LibertyOil Springs Oil SpringsSalyersville Salyersville

Sandy Hook Sandy Hook

Principal

John C. WellsD. W. HowardCharles ClarkGeorge L. MooreJ. W. SalisburyBurnice GearheartJames V. RolenClaude MayBoone Hall

Paul H. GambillVirgil PorterRussell WilliamsonJ. I. CheekHarold L. PrestonPaul W. TrimbleHysell BurchettRussell H. Stepp

William A. HeagenOttis MurphyWillis H. ConleyCreed AmettLen Stiner

Basketball Coach

Jack F. WellsThomas BoydJ. E. CampbellEstill HallDenzil HalbertRay HeinischBill Goble, Jr.

Lois E. ErasureDon Wallen

Paul H. GambillGail GillemU. G. HornIvan CurnutteHoward W. WallenBilly R. CassadyHoward RameyJohn C. Marcum

Henry E. CochranNeil HunleyHoward YatesLeonard MarshallLen Stiner

REGION 16

D.61 Carmago R. 2, Mt. Sterling

Clark County WinchesterDuBois St. Sterling

Montgomery County St. SterlingMt. Sterling St. Sterling

St. Agatha Acad. WinchesterWinchester Winchester

J. B. CunninghamLetcher NortonArthur R. HawkinsCalvin HuntDawson OrmanSr. Caroline MaryMiss Eunice Haggard

Julian R. CunninghamLetcher NortonWilliam ElsterRobert CrawfordJames FloydHomer FanningAlex Stevens

D. 62 Breckinridge Tng.HaldemanOwingsvilleRowan CountySharpsburgMenifee County

MoreheadHaldemanOwingsvilleMoreheadSharpsburgFrenchburg

James M. HowardJames 0. BottsEdsel L. KarrickRussell BoydGlynn B. BaucomHiram Walters

John E. AllenJack RobertsDonnie GaunceWarren CooperTom M. EvansHarry Howard

D. 63 Carter CarterHitchins HitchinsLaurel Camp DixOlive Hill Olive Hill

Prichard GraysonV'burg Lewis Co. Vanceburg

Thomas E. Phillips

Harold H. KingWilliam A. CarverOllie D. AdamsMax E. CalhounTeddy Applegate

Roy E. MurphyWilliam CaudillStuart NolenJack FultzHarold HolbrookHovi-ard Shumate

D. 64 AshlandB. T. WashingtonBoyd CountyCatlettsburgFairviewGreenupHoly FamilvMcKellRacelandRussellSouth PortsmouthWurtland

AshlandAshlandAshlandCatlettsburgAshlandGreenupAshlandSouth ShoreRacelandRussellSouth PortsmouthWurtland

H. L. Ellis

C. B. NuckollsJohn C. StringerFrank C. BurnsWalter J. RossAnn M. SammonsSr. M. BarbaraCliff LowdenbackHoward BowlingFrank V. Firestine

(Supt.) Foster MeadeStanley Ramey

Bob WrightW. A. WestDelmis DontaHarold BarkerHarold D. TateGeorge ArringtonJack GossettEdward MooreRonnie Potter_Marvin MeredithFoster MeadeCharles Banks

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1960 Page Eleven

The Flying DutchmanWith 1959 now history, let's take a stroll down

memory lane to view its highlights. 1959 will long

be remembered as the year when the football champ-ionships were introduced. The most popular action

taken by the Board of Control during the past decadehas brought state-wide acclaim from coaches, spec-

tators, sports writers and officials. The Dutchman'sprediction for 1960 is that football interest will in-

crease by leaps and bounds because of this wiseaction.

Early in the spring of 1959, we predicted that

Ralph Mussman, popular Newport sports official,

would be elected Mayor of that City by a landslide;

at the same time, the old Dutch Neck was againlaid on the block with the prediction that the "Ash-land Fireball," George Conley, would win his race

for the State Senate. Ralph was an easy winnerand George set a new record in earning the title,

"Senator Conley."

With the Football Rules Committee meetingscheduled in Indianapolis in January, and with "BigEd McNabb" helping write the rules, another 1959prediction is that a good job will be done for the

high schools. The time may not be too far off whenit may be necessary for the high schools to write

their own basketball rules just as the football

rules are now written.

1959 records another achievement by "Moun-taineer Russ Williamson." This year saw the popu-lar sports leader become President of the Inez

Deposit Bank, adding another activity to his long

list. Time has marched on for Russ, progressing

from coach to principal to Board of Control Chair-

man and now to Bank President.

Another fine achievement turned in by the

Commissioner's Office was the appointment of

Briscoe Inman, Twelfth Regional Representative of

Basketball Officials. Compliments are coming to

The Dutchman daily, praising the work "BrainyBriscoe" is doing with his basketball demonstration

clinics. The Centre College Athletic Chief has an-

other clinic behind him and another success. This

was at Somerset on December 17th.

A telephone call from "Hooper" Eblin, TennesseeTech, representing the Ohio Valley Conference, in-

dicated that conference's interest in another of

Kentucky's outstanding sports officials. "Hooper"told The Dutchman that "Chunkie Ben" Edelen is

getting top consideration as the next Commissionerof the O.V.C, succeeding my good friend, "Slim"Porter. Another prediction by your DutchmanProphet is that "Chunkie Ben" will do a magnificientjob in this capacity.

Enough for our trip back into 1959!

Let's look at some of the new items on ouragenda. The first and most important is the recog-nition long due Fred "Rock" Reece of Paris. TheBourbon County High sports enthusiast not onlygets The Flying Dutchman's "Corn Cob Pipe" awardfor January but he also gets the acclaim of hun-dreds of young men over Kentucky who have bene-fited by "Rock's" unselfish service. The "Rock"is hereby listed on The Dutchman's Wall of Fameas one of nature's noblemen. Pesonally, I'd ratherclaim friendship with "Rock" than have a brandnew set of curls start growing on my rapidly baringdome.

From E'Town Catholic High Coach HardinMcLane comes an invitation to engage in a long-

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BEN EDELENdistance telephone conversation on basketball fora tape recording for Coach McLane's radio sportsshow which he calls "Coach's Corner." Citizens ofElizabethtown set their clocks with "Mac's" pro-gram. Fom Purdue University comes an invita-

tion to The Dutchman to speak on March 21st toapproximately 1,000 young athletes at the annualbanquet sponsored by the Lafayette, Indiana, Ex-change Club.

As invitations come in for speeches. The Dutch-man reminds Kentuckians that he would like toaccept them all but he must limit his athetic ban-quet speeches and his commencement speeches tothree each.

Let's take a look in the mailbag at some ofthe questions contained in letters coming from all

sections of the Commonwealth along with TheDutchman's replies!

Dear Dutchman:(1) How are The Flying Dutchman awards

determined ?

Answer: If a Kentuckian recommends an in-

dividual for The Flying Dutchman Corn Cob Award,indicating his unselfish work, the Corn Cob Awardis automatic. The same is true of an Abou BenAdhem Award for schools and communities.

(2) Who pays for The Flying Dutchmanawards ?

Answer: The Flying Dutchman personally.

(3) How long have you been writing this

column ?

Answer: Since 1950.

(4) How old is Commissioner Ted Sanford?Answer: Ageless!

(5) May I recommend Dick Looney for theMr. Methusaleh award?

Answer: Impossible! This award is not foryoungsters.

In keeping with The Dutchman's policy ofclosing the column with some of his Dutch philos-ophy. Now Hear This:

"If men grew physically at the rate they growspiritually, lots of them would spend their lives

in a playpen."HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

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DURRETT—CLASS AAA STATE RUNNER-UP

(Left to Right) Front Row: Mgrs. Demaree, Adams; Reisser. Haney. Hunter. Stiles, Russell, Cline, Raymer.George. Parrish. Williams. Mgr. Huffmer. Second Row: Coach Clark. Allsmiller, Caddie, Hadley. Melcher, V.Randall. Senn. Hujo. Hebel, Pulliam. J. Randall, Terr ell. Brunson. Coach Slechter. Third Row: Ath. Dir. Grey-nolds. Coach Miller. Hodges. Cox. Cooper. Myers, Miller. Puekett. Rudolph, Heyser, Klein. Pierce. Jones, CoachSlucher. Head Coach Redman.

Conference StandingsBarren River Eight-Man Conference

DickinsonWon Lost Tied Rating

Caverna 8

Hiseville 6 2

Temple Hill 4 4

Park City 2 6

Austin-Tracy 8

Bluegrass Eight-Man ConferencePerryville 8

Mt. Vernon 7 1 1

Paint Lick 5 4

Eminence 3 4

Berea 2 5 1

Camp Dick Robinson 2 4 2

Burgin 8

Central Kentucky ConferenceDanville 4 1 25.00

Madison-Model 6 2 23.00

Millersburg Mill. Inst. 6 22.00

Mount Sterling 9 1 22.00

Harrodsburg 6 2 21.00

Shelbyville 5 2 20.00

Georgetown 7 2 18.89

Lancaster 6 2 18.75

Winchester 5 4 17.22

Cynthiana 4 4 1 16.11

Henry Clay 1 3 1 16.00

Jessamine County 3 4 15.71

Carlisle 3 4 1 14.38

Anderson 3 6 13.33

Paris 2 7 12.22

Versailles 1 8 11.11

Frankfort 1 8 11.11

Stanford 5 10.00

Irvine 9 10.00

Somerset 2 No:Rating

Cumberland Valley ConferenceEast Main Street 6

Evarts 7 10Benham 5 2

Cumberland 4 3

Black Star 4 3

LoyallHallWallinsLeslie

Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference

HazardWhitesburgPikeville

Paintsville

BelfryM. C. NapierPrestonsburgJenkinsFleming-NeonElkhorn City

Mid-Kentucky Conference

St. Joseph 6

Old Kentucky Home 6 10Elizabethtown 5 10Bardstown 3 3

Glasgow 3 3Lebanon 2 3

Fort Knox 14Shepherdsville 5

Springfield 6

Northeastern Kentucky Athletic ConferenceMcKell 4 10Louisa 4 10Russell 3 2

Catlettsburg 2 3

Wurtland 3 4Raceland 5

Northern Kentucky Athletic ConferenceHighlands 8 30.00

Holmes 4 1 25.00

Boone County 5 2 1 20.62

Dayton 6 2 20.00

Bellevue 5 3 1 19.72

Ludlow 3 3 18.33

Dixie Heights 3 5 13.75

Campbell County 2 7 13.33

Lloyd 2 6 12.50

Newport 1 5 11.67

Beechwood 5 10.00

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1960 Page Thirteen

Southeastern Kentucky ConferenceCorbin 4 1 No RatingMiddlesboro 6 10 27.00

Harlan 4 1 1 25.50

London 4 10 No RatingKnox Central 5 3 19.47

Pineville 5 4 18.95

Bell County 4 4 18.87

Hazel Green 2 2 No RatingWilliamsburg 2 7 13.33

Barbourville 16 11.47

Lynn Camp 8 10.00

Western Kentucky Athletic ConferenceHenderson 10 30.00

Owensiboro 6 10 22.50

Madisonville 7 2 1 21.11

Bowling Green 6 2 20.00

Henderson County 6 2 20.00

Hopkinsville 6 3 19.44

Caldwell County 5 3 19.38

Fulton 3 11 18.50

Morganfield 6 4 1 18.40

Daviess County 2 4 1 15.00

Murray 4 5 14.44

Sturgis 3 8 1 14.35

Mayfield 2 4 1 14.28

Trigg County 3 5 1 13.88

Crittenden County 2 6 1 12.77

Franklin-Simpson 14 12.00

Owensboro Catholic 15 11.66

Russellville 19 11.00

Providence 10 10.00

All-Conference TeamsBarren River Eight-Man Conference

Offensive Team:Ends: J. Strickland, Caverna; Edwards, Hise-

ville.

Guards: Thompson, Temple Hill; Bray, Hiseville.

Center: White, Hiseville.

Backs: Doyle and Rogers of Caverna; Cox, Hise-ville.

Defensive Team:Ends: Edwards, Hiseville; Oaks, Park City.

Guards: Nunn, Caverna; Bray, Hiseville.

Linebackers: Wilkerson, Austin-Tracy; Thomp-son, Temple Hill.

Backs: Braden, Caverna; Depp, Temple Hill.

Bluegrass Eight-Man ConferenceEnds: Jackson and Hundley of Perryville.

Guards: Glasscock, Perryville; Kurtz, CampDick Robinson.

Center: West, Paint Lick.

Backs: Yankey and Reynolds of Perryv'lle;

Watson and Foley of Berea; Walls, Burgin; Lindsay,Eminence; Nunnelley, Hansel, and Thomason ofMt. Vernon; Deshon, Camp Dick Robinson; Ledford,Paint Lick.

Central Kentucky ConferenceLinemen: Hoffmeyer and Rankin of Danville;

Dougherty, Georgetown; Cole, Henry Clay; Corm-ney, Madison-Model; Osborne, Deweese and Millerof M. M. I.; Burton, Jessamine County; Green,Shelbyville; Fawns and Ishmael of Mt. Sterling;Waddle, Somerset.

Backs: Jackson and Wise of Danville; Briscoe,Anderson; Bruin, Georgetown; Burkhead, Harrods-burg; Richardson, M.M.L; Lansdale, Mt. Sterling;Head, Shelbyville.

Cumberland Valley Conference

Ends: Howard, Black Star; Yount, Evarts.Tackles: Jones, Cumberland; Mayerchak, East

Main.Guards: Burkhart, Loyall; Dizney, East Main.Center: Scott, Cumbei'land; Jackson, East

Main (Tie).

Backs: Bryant, Evarts; Hodges, Benham; Felt-ner, Leslie County; Hoiska and Powell of EastMain (Tie).

Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference

Ends: Green, Hazard; Conley, Paintsville.

Tackles: Clark, Jenkins; Stambough, Fleming-Neon.

Guards: Wells, Paintsville; Bradshaw, Whites-burg.

Center: Benters, Pikeville.

Backs: Mahan, Jenkins; Kincer, Whitesburg;Minix, Paintsville; Smyly, Hazard.

Mid-Kentucky Conference

Ends: Haydon, St. Joseph; Sympson, Old Ken-tucky Home.

Tackles: Staimpel, Fort Knox; Holtz, St. Joseph.Guards: Humble and Wilson of Lebanon.Center: Brashear, Old Kentucky Home.Backs: Owen, Lebanon; Jenkins, Elizabethtown;

Carrico, St. Joseph; Cornish, Springfield..

Northeastern Kentucky Athletic Conference

Offensive Team:Sammons, Watkins and Stevens of McKell;

Wellman, Roberts and Lemaster of Louisa; Gum-bert, Wurtland; Crank, Catlettsburg; Cotton, Race-land.

Defensive Team:Callahan, Willis and Rowe of McKell; Elkins,

Van Home and Osborne of Louisa; Duncan andThomas of Russell; Maddox, Wurtland; Lewis, Cat-lettsburg; Ross, Raceland.

Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference

Ends: Lemos, Campbell County; First, High-lands.

Tackles: Lewis, Holmes; Moore, Dayton; Her-fel. Highlands; Garrison, Beechwood.

Guards: Wells, Holmes; Napier, Lloyd; West,Campbell County; Malone of Ludlow and Berry of

Highlands (Tie).

Centers: Bradford, Bellevue; Meadows, BooneCounty.

Backs: Herbst, Dayton; John Burt, Highlands;Drames, Holmes; James Burt, Highlands; Baker,Ludlow; Kyle, Lloyd; Creamer, Ludlow; Higgins,Dayton.

Southeastern Kentucky Conference

Offensive Team:Ends: Scalf, Harlan; Loy of Middlesboro and

Zachary of Pineville, tie; Tackles: Rader, Corbin;Parsons, Harlan. Guards: Grant, Corbin; Conner,Middlesboro. Center: Cawood, Harlan. Backs: Fultz,Knox Central; Bird, Corbin; Mize, Harlan; Miracle,Bell County.Defensive Team:

Ends: Newport and Scalf of Harlan; Tackles:Cain and Parsons of Harlan. Guards: Asher, Pine-ville; Seales, Harlan. Linebackers: Rader, Corbin;Burch, Knox Central. Backs: Tweed, Rodgers, andMize of Harlan.

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Western Kentucky Athletic ConferenceEnds: Elliott, Morganfield; Briggs, Henderson;

Odil, Bowling Green; Napper, Daviess County.Tackles: Estes, Henderson; French and Brown

of Morganfield; Sturgeon, Owensboro.Guards: Lewis, Caldwell County; Moran, Hop-

kinsville; Woodall, Crittenden County; Randolph,Franklin-Simpson.

Centers: Ligon, Madisonville; Dunkel, Owens-boro.

Backs: Anderson and Helmers of Owensboro;Glover, Henderson; Mabree, Madisonville; Malone,Majifield; Heffington, Trigg County; Kopperud,Murray; Brooks, Morganfield.

SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OFREGISTERED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS

(List Compiled January 1)If one telephone number is given for an official listed, it is

the home phone number unless otherwise desigmated. If twonumbers are given, the first number is that of the home phone.Anderson. K'nkle. 1405 Clav, Paducah. 2-0777.•\rcher. A. J.. Jr.. Central Avenue. Prestonsburg. 2708, 4571Barter, William F.. Co. D 29!). Engr. Bn. (CI APO 169. c/o PM,

New York, New YorkBates, Gardner, Box 143 Cumberland, 269 (Bus. No.)Batie, Calvin T., c/o Holland Dairies. Madisonville, TA 1-5942

(Bus. No.)Beck. Thomas M.. 827 Ann Street. Newport, JU 1-5786,

PA 1-0988Bohan. Jim, 5943 Oak Apple. Cincinnati 11, Ohio, MO 1-1001,

ME 1-0010Brown, Donald W., P. O. Box 66, Cayce, 2431Brown, Doyle. 310 West Lexington Dr.. Winchester, PI 4-5338,

PI 4-2243Burton, Donald. Whitesburg, 2458, 2339Byers, Laymon. Welchs Creek, Lakeview 6-5694Campbell, Lonnie. Beaumont Ave.. HarrodsburgCovington. Ralph D., 1122 Royal Spring, Georgetown, 1359-JCox, Charles Glenn, 326 S. Morgan. Morganfield. 160Crawford Donald Ray. 401 W. Brown, Nicholasville, TU 5-4761

(Bus. No.)Dawson, Alhv, Box 644, Morehead State College, Morehead,

ST 4-5549Deaton, Charles. Jr., 1103 Riverview, Pikeville, 7-6923. 7-6810Disken, Jim, 2930 Vine Street. Cincinnati. Ohio, AV 1-0316,

KI 1-9640Dixie, C. P.. 608 So. Clay. Louisville. JU 7-7680, EM 6-9561,

Ext. 325Dodson, Gilbert Winston, 213 Greenbrier Rd., Lexington,

7-2598, 2-2250Fads, Walter, Route 1, Box 5, Monticello, FI 8-3849, FI 8-3456Ellis, Johnny. P. O. Box 331, Prestonsburg, 2751, 4671Ferrell, Doc, 409 Greenbrier Road, LexingtonFisher, Larry J.. Wurtland, Oak 943, Armco 323Fulkerson. James R., 1120 Pearl Street, Owensboro, MU 4-5458,

MU 3-3513Gaither, Gene, 7704 Edma M. Drive, Pleasure Ridge Park,

WA 1-3179Gilligan. John W., 1146 Tassie Lane, Cincinnati 31, Ohio.

J'^ 2-2042. JE 1-1580Gipson. Jimmy. Route 1, Bowline GreenGose. James. Whitesburg. 7729. 2339Graham. James, 2601 Elm St., Ashland. Ea 4-8169Green, Walter. 1816 So, Kentucky, Corbin. 2377. 465Harvey, Bennie. 925 Center. Henderson, VA 6-3758Hicks. Don. Route 1. Boaz. 3-6893Hoagland, Robert W.. 213 Dewey Drive, Frankfort, 3-3065.

3-0737Holtzclaw. James Roby. Route 4, Stanford. 4-7326, Lexington,

(Bus. No.)Howard, Carl, 109 Garwood Dr., Nashville, Tennessee. AL

5-2876, AL 5-(;451

Hudson, J. D., CaneyvilleHunter. Thurman. P. O. Box 172. Pineville. ED 7-2239Hurst. David E.. Box 453. Middlesboro. 707. 263Kearns. James W., Jr., Main St.. Williamstown, 3-4731. 4-3393Kilgore. Danny. LeatherwoodKleinschmidt. Richard. 3830 Burwood. Norwood. Ohio, EL

1-5574, EL 1-5574LaCombe. Leo L.. 43 Meadow Lawn Dr., Valley Station, Ft.

Knox 4-4428. (Bus. No.)Lane. Jack. Bee Spring. LY 7-3685. LY 7-3960Leathers. O. C. Jr.. 6 Tanner Drive. Frankfort. 7-4116. 3-9030Littlepage. Pryce. 3581/. Sugg. Madisonville. TA 1-7343 (Bus.

No.)Lunn. Riley. South Hall, Room 229. Western Kentucky State

College. Bowling Green. VI 3-9185Marcum. Ronald W.. 1148 Claridge Dr., Lexington, 7-6323,7-6323

Martin, Robert Eugene, 608 First St., Henderson, VA 6-4048McCord, Anthony A., 1636 Courtney Ave.. Lexington, 3-3814Miller, Jack, College St., Barbourville. LI 6-3560Miracle, Ed, Box 998, Lynch, VI 8-2326, VI 8-5486Mitchell, James. 339 College St.. GeorgetownMoore. Charles H.. 218 E. Crest Dr., Reading, Ohio, PO 1-0290,

VA 1-3889Mwicle, John, 509 Logan St.. Williamson, W. Va.Motley. Paul. 209 Kentucky Ave., Richmond, 619-JNewman, Buddy, 223 Lincoln Ave,, Henderson, VA 7-9402,

HA 5-5212Parrott, Lanny L., Box 36, CampbellsvillePeters, Arthur, KeavyPeters, Earl W.. 340 N. Ingram, Henderson. VA 6-2254Pettis. Carl. Jr., 47 E. Bel Air Blvd., Clarksville, Tenn., MI

7-4374, 3500 Ft. CampbellPowell, Logan, 819 Delia. Lexington. 6-1653. 2-3266Quillen. John. E. Main St.. Hazard, GE 6-4893, GE 6-3711Rice, Willard S., 3673 D. Fincastle Rd., Louisville, GL 2-1426,

JU 7-1121, Ext. 25ft

Roberts. Earl R. .Route 2. Philpot, PA 9-4071Runyon, Tommy Dean, Belfry, EL 3-7883Schneider, Robert, 619 Fifth Street, Dayton, CO 1-8581Sexton, Steven C, P. O. Box 354, Whitesburg, 2465, 2339Sheffer, Larry, 801 N. Morgan. Morganfield. 851Simpson. Fred. Route 1. MasonSlack. Earl H.. 4630 Hillside Dr.. Shivley. EM 6-8793, EM

8-1611Stidham, Juder, Jr.. KeavyThompson. Arthur Lee, Hatcher Court, Apt. 1. Pikeville,

GE 7-9141 (Bus. No.)Thompson. Thomas A., 430 Hollvwood, Lexington, 6-7326Tinsley, Marion F,. 116 W. 22nd Street, Owensboro, MU 4-5464,

MU 3-2703Torian, Virgil, Jr.. 1107y. East Third, Hopkinsville, TU 5-5161Welch, Henry C, 301 Maxville, Stanford, 5-2474 (Bus. No.)Wiler. James W.. Blaine. OL 2-3541Wilson. Burnell Zeke. 140 Wabash. Lexington. 7-6049. 3-2880,

Ext. 344Wright, Paul, 349 Broadway, Hazard. Central 6-4277Young. Glenn Maurice. 205 W. 9th, Owensboro, MU 3-7281.

MU 4-6501

Minutes of Board MeetingThe Board of Control of the Kentucky High

School Athletic Association met at the K.H.S.A.A.building, Lexington, on Saturday morning, December19, 1959. The meeting was called to order by PresidentRussell Williamson at 10:4.5, with all Board members,Commissioner Theo A, Sanford, and Assistant Com-missioner J. B. Mansfield present.

W. B. Jones, moved, seconded by Jack Dawson,thit the reading of the minutes of the October 17thmeeting be waived, since the members of the Boardhad received copies of these minutes. The motionwas carried unanimously.

W. B. Jones, chairman of the Trophy Committee,reported that the Committee had met in the K.H.S.A.A.office at 10:00 A.M., December 19, 1959, at whichtime the sealed bids for the 1960 district and regional

basketball tournament trophies were opened. Mr..Jones reported that the committee had accepted the

low bids of $29.80 and P8.00 respectively for eachset of 1960 district and regional basketball tourna-

ment trophies, made by the Sutcliffe Company of

Louisville. W. H. Crowdus moved, seconded by LouisLitchfield, that the action of the Committee be ap-proved by the Board. The motion was carried unan-imously.

The Commissioner eave a report on the recent

football championships. He stated that, in his opinion,

the championships had been well received in all parts

of the state, with interest . in high school football in

Kentucky now at a new high. He gave completefinancial reports on the first round playoffs in Classes

A and AA, with the following profits or losses beinginvolved: Henderson High School and Somerset HighSchool each $903.54 profit; Highlands High School

and Hazard High School, each $979.30 profit; Mt.Sterling Hi.gh School and Lynch East Main Street

High School, each $86.44 profit; Henderson DouglassHigh School and Old Kentucky Home High School

each $112.44 loss. The Commissioner stated that bad

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LOUISA—NORTHEASTERN KENTUCKY CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPION

(Left to Right) Front Row: Coach Curnutte, Lemaster, Elkins, Cline, Osborne C.P. Shortridge, Wellman, Cyrus, Cha£fin, Roberts. Second Row: Miller, D. Kelley, BoweDotson, Wheeler, L. Kitchen, Estep, Burns, Adkins, Rice. Third Row: Calhoun, Beck,McGuire, Chaney, B. Shortndge, Preece, O'Daniels, Arrington. Fourth Row: Mgrs. D.Daniels, Simpson.

Hall, Short, VanHoose,IS, B Kitchen, B Hall,J. Kelley, Whitt, Ball,Hall, Preston, Phillips,

weather had held down the crowd at the Class A andClass AA championship games session, held in Lex-ington on November 28, it appearing that the As-sociation might lose approximately $1,500.00 on thesegames. He said that this loss would he partially off-

set by profits which had accrued to the Associationfrom the Class AAA championship game at Louisville,

the K.H.S.A.A. profits from this game being $1,016.87.

He said that the latter figure amounted to one half

of the Class AAA game profit, the Boardhaving voted unanimously by referendum to giveeach of the schools involved one-fourth of theprofits, due to the fact that no first round gamesgames were possible in Class AAA, on which theschools had a chance of realizing profits as is true in

the other classes. Chairman W. H. Crowdus of theFootball Championship Committee stated that hethought that the championship plan in football hadbeen very successful, and that it had great possibilities

for the future. Mr. Crowdus moved, seconded byJack Dawson, that the Board of Control appropriatethe amount of $112.44 to the Old Kentucky HomeSchool and the same amount to the Henderson Doug-lass High School to reimburse these schools for thedeficits reported by the Commissioner. The motionwas carried unanimously.

The Commissioner read a letter from Prin. H. A,Howard of the Corbin High School, requesting thatCorbin be moved from Region IV to Region II in

Class AA; and a letter from Prin. Paul W. Trimble ofthe Paintsville High School, requesting that Paints-ville be moved from Region IV to Region III in ClassA. The Commissioner stated that he thought that bothrequests were reasonable ones, and that the proposedchanges had his approval on the basis of informa-tion which he now had. After a considerable discus-sion concerning the merits of the requests. Jack Daw-son moved, seconded by Louis Litchfield, that thePaintsville High School be changed from Region IVto Region III in Class A for the football season of 1960;and that the Corbin High School remain in RegionIV in Class AA for the 1960 season. All voted "Aye"except Cecil A. Thornton who voted "No."

Jack Dawson moved, seconded by W. H. Crowdus,that individual awards be given to the members ofthe winning football team in each of the three classes.The motion was carried unanimously.

The Commissioner recommended that the 1960

regulations in swimming be the same as the 1959regulations, with the Swimming Committee beinggiven authority to make any necessary adjustmentsin the classes and events, and with girls allowed asmembers of a school team in the diving event only.Louis Litchfield moved, seconded by K. G. Gillaspie,

that the recommendationss of the Commissioner beaccepted and adopted. The motion was carried unani-mously. Pres.. Williamson announced the appointmentof three new members to the Swimming Committeethese bsino- Jack Thompson and Marshall Beard of

Louisville, and Howard Law of Ft. Thomas.W. H. Crowdus moved, seconded by Robert P.

Forsythe, that the next meeting of the Board of Con-trol be held in Louisville on the date selected by theCommissioner. The motion was carried unanimously.

Cecil A. Thornton moved, seconded by K. G. Gillas-pie, that all bills of the Association for the period be-ginning October 17, 1959, and ending December 18,

1959, be allowed. The motion was carried unanimously.There being no further business, the meeting

adjourned.

Basketball Publications CorrectionsCASE BOOK:

1. Page 6, Comment on Rule 5-2: Delete last sen-tence of 2nd paragraph.

2. Page 12, P.S. 24: In 1st sentence of ruling,substitute "responsible team" for "teams". In the lastsentence, insert "one or more" before "players of B."

3. Page 19, P.S. lOOB: To conform with ruling,play should specify that A2 is touching space marknearest the basket.

4. Page 20, P.S. 102: Ruling in (b) should read"the ball provided by the home team should be usedonly if the teams agree."

5. Page 21, P.S. 109: Follow ruling in (b) of P.S.10 for correct interpretation.

6. Page 40, P.S. 248: Ruling correct for (a) butnot for (b). In (b), first live ball, insofar as correc-tion is concerned, begins when try fails. Therefore,the second live ball starts when the throw-in is touchedand it is too late for a correction.

7. Page 62, P.S. 390: In (2), of "A jump ends",substitute "basket" for "ring."

8. Page 67, P.S. 428A: In ruling for (b). Officialsshould determine through conference which of the twoacts occurred first. Review P.S. 112 and 461B.

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Indiana H.S.A.A. Wins Court CaseThe following letter, which was received from

Executive Secretary Cliff Pagan of the National Fed-

eration, will be of interest to Kentucky school men:

"You will be very interested and pleased to learn,

if you haven't already been informed, that on Nov-

ember 18 the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that the

Indiana High School Athletic Association had the

authority to enforce its rules and the right of pupils to

attend school does not include the privilege of taking

part in interscholastic athletics. The Court thereby

upheld the I.H.S.A.A., which had declared two im-

ported Illinois athletes ineligible for interscholastic

basketball at Seymour High School.

"The I.H.S.A.A., you will recall, had declared thesetwo boys ineligible for interscholastic athletics at Sey-mour High School because the boys had transferredto Seymour when their father was offered a job in

the community. The boys, through agents, sued theI.H.S.A.A. to regain their eligibility. As a result, alower Court issued a temporary order prohibiting theState Association from applying its eligibility rulesin the case. The State Association protested theright of the lower Court to interfere with its internalaffairs and requested a ruling from the SupremeCourt. It was the contention of the I.H.S.A.A. that,

as a voluntary, unincorporated Association, it was not

subject to court action as long as it conducted its

affairs within the law.

"The Supreme Court overruled the lower Court,drawing a line between the right to attend school for

an education and the right to attend to participate in

interscholastic athletics.

"The opinion was written by Judge FrederickLandis, who, incidentally, is the nephew of the late

Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, the first Commis-sioner of Baseball. Two judges concurred. One judgewas ill and did not vote, another did not participate.

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lar and extracurricular activities of public schools. Theright of the plaintiffs (Stevensons) under the law to

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ing does no include such extracurricular activities asinterschool sports and games .... as may be en-gaged in between picked teams of the 750 variouspublic, private and parochial schools belonging to theI.H.S.A.A.'

"The court noted that it had relied somewhat ondecisions reached by courts of other states, includingOklahoma, Florida, North Dakota and the FederalCourt for the Eastern District of Illinois, since therewere no previous Indiana cases on which to base adecision."

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