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1 Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association -- The Kentucky High School Athlete, August Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Kentucky High School Athlete, August " (). The Athlete. Book. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact

2 *fjkt..^i.: * \^';i>fm^l^^m^mki (Left to Right) Front Row: Jack Logsdon, Gary Conley, Rick Mounce, Robert Jamison, Ray Prather, Howard Lamkin, Doug Claunch, Ernie Vaught, Barry Vaught, Mike Sheehan, Max Messamore. Second Row: Coach Charles Taylor, Bill Hamilton, Chuck Estes, Chris Adkins, Chris Weigel, Bill Phelps, Arville Flynn, David Dorsey, Tim Gaines, Joey Hargis, Don Denney. Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AUGUST

3 . KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEETCLASS AAA GIRLS Louisville, Kentucky, May -, Ballard High School Track TeamK.HS.A.A. Champion (Left lo Right) Front Row: C. Handley, C. Schafer, S. Sligap. J. Buhrow, K. Schofer, D. Niles. Second Row: B. J. Handley, G. Gibson, G. Goddin, C. Tyler, D. Siirine, J. Belknap, T. Au, M. Dunbar. Third Row: T. Howard, M. J. Ross, D. Zimmermap, B. Stewart, J. Watkins, P. Sublett, C. Wheeler. Fourth Row: M. L. Wolf, R. Riggs, M. Dorval, M. De- Reamer, B. Leachman, D. Miller, T. Gohman. Fifth Row: J. Sandefur, M. Huber, N. Ryan, M. Seldon. 0 Yard Hurdles Newton, Moore. Au. Ballard. Buhrow, Ballard. Kreutzer, Fairdale. Mulkins, Butler 0 Yard Hurdles Time-.. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Park.. DoU, Jeffersontown Swan, Thomas Jefferson. Schafer, Ballard. Wolfe, Western Time-. 00 Yard Dash. Stewart, Manual. Williams, Central. Bradley, Eastern. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Park. Trotter, Thomas Jefferson Time-. 0 Yard Dash. Stewart, Manual. Newton, Moore. Pierce, Stuart. Martin, Thomas Jefferson. Hemdon, Pleasure Ridge Park Tiine-. 0 Yard Dash. Wright, Asstmiption. Ware, Waggener. Sublett, BaUard. Rushing, Valley. Smith, Butler 0 Yard Run Time-0.. Sligar, Ballard. Schafer, Ballard. Jaggers, Butler. Jones, Pleasure Ridge Park. Dunaway, Pleasure Ridge Park Time-:. Sllgai set a new stale record with her time of :.. Mile Run. Sligar. BaUard. Jaggers, Butler. Sanders. Moore. Jones, Pleasiu'e Ridge Park. Dethereg, Flaget Time-:. Sligai set a new stale record in this new event with her time of :., 0 Yard Relay. Central. BaUard. Thomas Jefferson. Pleasure Ridge Park. Assumption Time-0. 0 Yard Relay. Central. Thomas Jefferson. Flaget. BaUard. Jeffersontown Time-:. 0 Yard Medley Relay. BaUard. Central. Moore. Durrett. Eastern Mile Relay Time-:.. BaUard. Pleasure Ridge Park. Valley. Southern. Jeffersontown Time-:0. Shot Put. Starkey. Southern. Kopey, Seneca. Saettel. Moore. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Park. Thompson, Central Distance-'" Starkey set a new stale record in this event wilh her distance of ' ". Discus. Coleman, Thomas Jefferson. Niles. Ballard. Degott, Doss. Bartlett, Thomas Jefferson. Haggard, Butler Distance-0' High Jump^. Swan, Thomas Jefferson. Smith, Southern. Pope, Iroquois. Mulkins, Butler. Switzer, Doss Height-'" Long Jump. Samuels, Male. Zoeller, Angela Merici. Sheehan, Assumption. Anderson, Thomas Jefferson. Wolf, Western Distance-'" Samuels set a new stale record in this event with her distance of ' ". TOTAL POINTS BaUard 0 Thomas Jefferson Pleasure Ridge Park Central Moore W Butler Manual Southern Assumption " Jeffersontown Male Valley S Angela Merici Doss Flaget Seneca Eastern Waggener Iroquois Stuart Durrett Fairdale Western

4 The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXXVII AUGUST, $.00 Per Year Report of Audit 0 South st St. Lomsville, Ky. August, To the Treasurer oi Kentucky High School Lexington, Kentucky Athletic Association Dear Sir: Pursuant to instructions received, 'we have made an audit of the books and records of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION for the period of one year beginning July, and ending June 0,. In addition, we have prepared and attached hereto statements of the Receipts and Disbursments a^d Assets which, in oxir opinion, reflect the true financial condition of the Association as of June 0,. The cash fund and savings certificates on hand were found to be correct and verified by generally accepted auditing procedures. We find the records presented to us for the purpose of audit to be in agreement and in good condition. Respectfully HUET L. submitted, JOHNSON Certified Public Accountant KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASS'N PERIOD FROM JULY,, TO JUNE 0, STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS: Balance i^ checking account July I, $,.0 Annual S.00 $.00 Officials Dues: S.00,.00 S.00,.00 S.00,.00 Wrestling: S Girls' $ Reciprocity Officials: Sl.OO.00 Basketball: Sl.OO 0.00 Officials' Fines 0.00 Grants - Kentucky High School Coaches Ass'n, Redeposits (Bad Checks made good) _ Advertising in Magazine,0.00 Sale of Publications,0. Interest - Certificate of Deposit,. Transferred - State Basketball Tournament Account 0,. Refunds. Receipts - State Baseball Tournament,.0 Football Playoffs: A & AA Ticket Sales $0,.0 AAA Ticket Sales,.0 A, AA & AAA Program Profit 0.0 0,0.0 Receipts - State Wrestling Tournament,.00 Receipts - State Soccer Tournament,0. Track Meets: A c AA State Meets Receipts,.0 AAA Stale Meet Receipts,.00,.0 Receipts - State Swimming Meets,.0 Receipts - State Gymnastics Meets.0,0. Total Receipts 0,. DISBURSEMENTS: Board of Control Expense S,. Commissioner's Salary (Base Sal. $,00),. Ass't Commissioners' Salaries (Base Sal. $,0),.0 Expense-Commissioner's Office,.0 Travel Expense-Assista^ Commissioners,.0 Secretarial Salaries,. Janitoral Service,0. Postage Office Supplies Janitorial Supplies New Equipment Insurance Equipment Repairs St Service Contracts Blue Cross & Blue Shield Building Repairs e Grounds Maintenance Utilities Fidelity Bonds Pricing Appropriation to KAPOS Purchase of Publications Delegates to Nat'l Fed. Meetings Legal Services National Federation Dues Appropriation - Ky. D.G.W.S. Film Rental Bad Checks Audit Miscellaneous Disbursements Telephone and Telegraph Appropriations - KHSCA, KASSP, KASA Catastrophic Insurance Savings Certificate - Tra^isier of Fundls Taxes and Withholdings Federal Income Tax Withheld Social Security City License Fee Withheld Stale Income Tax Withheld State Sales and Use Taxes Federal Unemployment Tax State Unemployment Tax,.0,0.,.,.,..0.0,.0,. 0.,0.0,.0,.,.0,0.00 JS..00, ,0.0, ,.,00.00, ,000.00,. Magazine: Printing and Engravings,0.0 Mailing :._ 00.00,0.0 Officials' Division: State Clinic Expenses,. Schools for Officials,0. Regional Expenses. Officials Emblems,.,0. Swimming: State Committee Expense.0 Trophies and Awards,. Officials (State Meets). Mileage & Local Entertainments (State Meets),. Pool Rental & Additional Services, Golf: Mileage & Local Entertainment (State Tour.) Trophies and Awards Regional Tournament Expense State Tournament Expense,...0. Tennis: Mileage & Local Entertainment (State Tour.),. Trophies and Balls,00. Expenses-Tournament Managers.0,.0 Track: Regional Expenses,, Trophies and Awards,.0 State Committee Expense. Officials (State Meets),. Mileage & Local Entertainment (State Meets),. New Equipment. Labor (State Meets). Printing.00 Ticket Sellers and Takers (State Meets) 0.00 Miscellaneous Expenses (State Meets) 0.,. Baseball: Refunds on District Tour. Deficits _,0. Trophies and Awards,0.00 Refunds on Regional Tour. Deficits. {Continued on Page Four)

5 t'age Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, AUGUST, VOL. xxxvn Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association Office of Publication, 0 E. Cooper Dr., P. O. Box 0, Lexington, Ky. 00 Second class postage paid at Lexington, Ke;ilucky Editor JOE B. MANSFIELD Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL Assistant Editor TOM MILLS Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE Lexington, Kentucky BOARD OF CONTROL Preside;nt W. P. WHEELER (-) Owensboro Vice-President LOUIE MARTIN (-) Corbin Directors Andrew J. Fultz (-), Olive Hill; Arthur R. Hawkins (-), Ml. Sterling; George E. Sauer, Jr.. (-), Louisville; Frank B. Simpson (- ), Louisville; Ray Story (-), Radcliff; James R. Williams (-), Somerset. Conley Manning, State Dept of Education representative. Subscription Rate $.00 per year t^o/n Me (Sa- ^o/n/ni:iiee/iea d Girls and Boys Basketball Season and Tournament Regulations The Board of Control has adopted basketball tournament regulations that will include both girls and boys. The K.H.S.A.A. booklet will contain these in detail. However, these items maybe helpful to you before the booklet is available. Please relay this on to your athletic director and coach Ṫhe district tournament assignments wiu be the same for girls as for boys, provided there are enough teams available in the district The districts will be held during the first week in the month, March -. The regionals wiu be held during the second week, March 0-. "ITie people involved in each tournament wiu decide if the girls and boys tournaments are to be held at the same site and at the same time. It is not required that any tournament end on Saturday night. There will be two separate state tournaments, one for girls and one for boys. One wiu be played the third week in March and the other the fourth week. It has not been decided which will be played first at this time. All the general tournament regulations in the booklet that have applied to boys will hold true for the girls' tournaments. The district tournament sites will be determined by a vote of the schools that have played twelve or more games with at least six different member schools. Also, this is the requirement for entering a tournament. The expense allowance for teams in the state tournaments will be dependent upon the receipts and will be determined by the Board of Control. The K.H.S.A.A. Constitution and By-Laws will apply to girls contests between member schools the same as for boys. The limit on the number of games, eugibility requirements, requirements for coaches, number of practice games, etc., will be the same. The game rules will be those of the National Federation. These rules are made by representatives of the state high schools sponsoring basketball for girls. The girls' code is almost identical to the boys' game. Any person registering as a basketball official wiu be eligible to referee for both boys' and girls' games. The Committee on Girls' Basketball suggested that schools employ women coaches and officials whenever possible, and that coaches assist in recruiting women to officiate. If a woman is not available to coach it is strongly recommended that one be assigned to be present during all practices and games. You are reminded that the General Assembly amended KRS.0 to read in part as follows: Subsection : Any secondary school which maintains a basketball team for boys for other than intramural purposes, shall maintain the same for girls. Subsection : Any school district which faus to comply with subsection () six shall be prohibited from participating in varisity competition in any sport for (one) year. Determination of failure to comply shall be made by the Department of Education after a hearing requested by any person within the school district. A district under this subsection shall, at such hearing, have an opportunity to show inability to comply. National Federation Annual Convention The th Annual Meeting was held at the Gait House in Louisville, Kentucky, July -,. Approximately 0 Board of Control members and executive officers representing all the states were in attendance. Lt. Governor Julian Carroll welcomed the Convention guests. Other Kentucky speakers were Dr. Lyman Ginger, Thomas P. Bell, Rev. William Slider and Dr. Tim Stivers. The first resolution adopted be the group read as follows: () WHEREAS, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, as host for the th Annual Convention of the National Federation of State High School Associations extended a warm and sincere greeting; and WHEREAS, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association did assist in many ways to make the delegates feel welcome by providing various services; and Ath- WHEREAS, the Kentucky High School letic Association did cooperate in the administration of all details necessary for a successful meeting; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the National Federation hereby expresses its appreciation to the Kentucky High School Athletic Association for a job well done. Football Clinics The cunics for football officials are being conducted by Assistant Commissioner Billy V. Wise. Dates and sites of the clinics are as follows: August, Bell County High School, Pineville, :0 p.m.; August, Hazard High School, Hazard, :0 p.m.; August, Prestonsburg High School, Prestonsburg, :0 p.m.; August, U.K. Community College, Ashland, :0 p.m.; August, Henderson County High School, Henderson, :0 p.m.; August, Tilghman Area Vocational School, Paducah, :0 p.m.; August, Mayfield High School, Mayfield, :0 p.m.; August, Hopkinsville High School, Hopkinsville, :0 p.m.; August, W.K.U., Football Stadium, Bowling Green, :0 p.m.; August 0, Stouffer's Inn, Ballroom, Louisville, :0 p.m.; August, Ludlow High School, Ludlow, :0 p.m.; August, Henry Clay High School, Lexington, :0 p.m.

6 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, Football Examination Part n of the National Federation Football Examination for officials will be given in Kentucky on Monday, September. An official who has been registered for at least one year prior to the current season is eligible to take the examination and work for a higher rating. Officials who hold the Approved rating in football are required to make a minimum percentage grade of 0 in order to maintain this rating from year to year. After an official has received the Certified rating, he continues to receive this rating each year provided he registers, attends the clinic for that year and officiates all games assigned to him. Attention, Principals and Superintendents! Each principal and superintendent wiu be supplied during the forthcoming school year with a card which will say: "Kentucky High School Athletic Association. This wiu introduce (name of principal or superintendent), (name of school)." The card will be signed by the Commissioner. Most administrators of Association member schools admit to their home contests fellow administrators as a matter of school policy. However, many times these visitors hesitate to identify themselves to the ticket takers. The card mentioned will assist in this identification. The identification cards are not to be considered as regular season passes to home games of member schools of the K.H.S.A.A. The determining factor in the cards being accepted as is passes the policy of the individual school. The identification card may be used for admission to all events at the state level except the State Basketball Tournament. A different plan for issuing these passes, along with passes to the district and regional basketball tournaments, is provided in basketball tournament regulations. Minutes of Board Meeting Page Three The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association met at the Holiday Inn, Morehead, Kentucky, on Wednesday morning, June,. The meeting was called to order at 0:00 by President Frank Simpson, with all Board members, Commissioner J. B. Mansfield and Assistant Commissioners Tom Mills and Bill Wise present. Mr. Conley Meinning was in attendance representing the State Department of Education. The invocation was given by President Frank Simpson. Dr. Adron Doran, President of Morehead State University welcomed the K.H.S.A.A. Board Members to Morehead and expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to host the State Baseball Tournament. He extended an invitation to the Board to use the facilities of Morehead State University for the State Baseball Tournament. On behalf of the member schools of the K.H.S.A.A., President Simpson thanked Dr. Doran for making the Morehead facilities available for this event. Jim Williams moved, seconded by Arthur Hawkins that the reading of the minutes of the April th meeting be waived since members of the Board had received copies in the mail. The motion was carried unanimously. Roy Winchester, Chairman of the Policy Committee was called upon to present his report. He urged au members of the Board to attend the National Federation of High School Associations Annual Convention to be held in LouisviUe on July -,. Mr. Winchester stated that the Committee recommended that the salaries of the Commissioner and Assistant Commissioners be increased by approximately % and that the salaries of the secretaries be increased by % for -. Mr. Winchester made the motion that these recommendations be adopted. Howard Crittenden seconded the motion and all members voted aye. Tom Mills reported that under legislation passed by the General Assembly, the executive members of the K.H.S.A.A. were eligible for membership in the Teacher Retirement System. The Executive Director of the Teacher Retirement System, Mr. Ted Crosthwait, has requested that the legality of this bill be determined by a court of law before a final decision is made. No action has been taken on this request. Mr. Mansfield reported that he had a request from Coach Dick Bealmer, Secreteury, Jefferson County Coaches Association, that the K.H.S.A.A. sponsor a state meet for girls in Cross Country. Following a lengthy discussion Mr. Mansfield was instructed to inform Coach Bealmer that the Board did not feel that there was enough interest in the sport at the present time to warrant a state meet, but would watch progress of this sport each year. Following a discussion on the necessary changes in tournament and meet regulations, Roy Winchester moved, seconded by Jim Williams, that the Commissioner be authorized to make all necessary additions or deletions in order to comply with the changes ordered by the Delegate Assembly in the April meeting. The motion carried unanimously. Following a discussion on the need for liability and personal injury insurance on athletic officials, Mr. Paul Ogden, representative of the Liberty Insurance Agency of Louisville, Kentucky, presented the Board with a plan which provides for $00,000 bodily injury liabiuty and $0,000 property damage liability. It also provides ifor personal injury liability of $00,000 per person with a limit of $00,000 per occurence. Legal services would be provided by the Company. This coverage would be provided at a premium rate of $.00 per individual per year. One premium would cover an official in all sports in which he or she registers. Following the presentation, J. C. CantreU moved, seconded by Roy Winchester, that the K.H.S.A.A. provide the policy as presented for all registered officials in the K.H.S.A.A. All members voted aye. Roy Winchester moved, seconded by J. C. CantreU that all registration fees for all registered officials be $.00 for the first sport in which he or she registers and $.00 for each additional registration in other sports. The motion passed unanimously. Upon the motion of Arthur Hawkins and a second by Howard Crittenden, the Board voted unanimously to require an individual or a relay team to participate in four meets during the regular season to be eligible to participate in the regional track meet. Mr. Mansfield presented the case of Pat Dorroh, a student at Muhlenberg Central who is ineligible under By-Law, Section, Preceding Semester Rule. Following the presentation of the facts in the case W. P. Wheeler moved, seconded by Louie Martin, that the eligibility of this student be re- (Continued on Page Five)

7 Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, AUDIT {Continued from Page One) Transportalion (State Tour.). Meals (State Tour.),.00 Lodging (Stale Tour.).00 Umpires (State Tour.),0.0 Expenses-Assistant Manager (State Tour.).00 Grounds Men (State Tour.).00,0.0 K.H.S.A.A. Retirement Fund, Cross Country: Mileage & Local Entertainment (State Tours.),0.0 Trophies and Awards,0. Expenses - State Meets.0,0. Football Playoffs: Printing Trophies apd Awards Transportation Lodging Meals Field Rentals & Additional Labor.- Officials Ticket Sellers and Takers P. A. & Scoreboard Commission on Program Sale Receipts Insurance Footballs Statisticians Incidental Expenses - Board Grant Towel Service Press Box Expepses Special Police Honorarium & Expenses Game - Managers Miscellaneous Expenses Usher Service , , Rifle Marksmanship: Mileage & Local Entertainment (State Tour.) «0.0 Trophies and Awards. Officials 0.00 Miscellaneous Expenses 0.00 Wrestling: Expenses-State Committee. Trophies and Awards. Officials (State Tour.),0.00 Mileage & Local E^erlainment (State Tour.),. Printing ''"- Rentals (State Tour.).0 Police (State Tour.).00 Refunds on Regional Tour. Deficits.0 Miscellaneous Expenses (State Tour.). Ticket Sellers anl Takers (State Tour.) ,. 0.,.0 Soccer: Trophies and Awards.00 Expenses - State Meet,.00,.00 Gymnastics: - State apd Expenses Trophies Committee Awards.0. OfficiaUs (State Meets).00 Mileage & Local Entertainment (State Meets). Miscellaneous Expenses.00 Regional Meet Expenses 0.,0. Fencing: Trophies and Awards Expenses - State Tour Total Disbursements 0,. Receipts 0,. Disbursements 0,. Cash Balance.$,. BANK RECONCILEMENT Balance per bapk statement. June 0, - $0,0.0 Less Outsanding Checks:..$ S ,....,000.00,. True Bank Balance June 0, S,. STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS: Ticket Sales $,.00 Profit on Programs,. Radio Fees,. Television Fee 0,00.00 $0,. DISBURSEMENTS: Printing Trophies and Awards Postage Insurance Incidental Expenses () Teams Transportation Lodging Meals Coliseum Rental Officials' Fees and Expenses Scorers and Timers Shot Chart Keepers and Statisticians Ushers Ticket Sellers, Takers and Guards Public Address Announcers Telephone apd Telegraph Towel Service Additional Clerical Help Milk Bar Expenses Miscellaneous expenses-tournament Manager Soloist Honoriums and Expenses-Ass'l Tour. Mgrs. State Sales Tax Police Room Expenses Transfer of Funds - Amount Tra^isferred to K.H.S.A.A. as Tournament Profit Balance per bank statement, June 0,. Less Outstanding Checks: 0 $ True Bank Balance June 0,,...00,.00,000.00,.0,00.,.,0.0, ,00.00, ,.,0.0 0.,...$0,. _$.0.0

8 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, - K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT TRUST FUND RECE.a'TS: Balance July I, $,. Transferred from K.H.S.A.A. General Fund $ Interest received from Savings e Loan, Ass'ns. Interest received from Certificates of Deposit,.,. Total Receipts $,. DISBURSEMENTS: Insurance Premiums S,. Retirement Payments,00.00 Refund.,0. Kentucky Country Day Golfers Are Winners Page Five Cash Balance $,. K.H.S.A.A. ASSETS: Cash Balance st Security Nat'l Ba^k & Trust Co. S,. Savings Certificate st Security Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. 00, Total Funds on Hand, June 0, $,. Estimated Value of K.H.S.A.A. Building & Equipment $,.0 Total K.H.S.A.A. Assets $,0. K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT FUND ASSETS: Cash Balance st Security Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. $,. Central Bank & Trust Co.Certificate st Federal S. t L. Ass'nCertificates st Fed. S. & L. Ass'nSavings Account,. st Security Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. Savings Account,. Second Nat'l Bank c Trust Co.Certificate 0, st Security Nat'l Bank & Trust Co.Certificate 0, Total Retirement Fund Assets $,. First Fencing Champions (Left to Right) G. Gesheimer, John Seeley, Mark Wolff, Grady Whitelaw, Nancy Jo Schmitt (Atherton), stale champion team. (Inset) Judy Smith, Seneca, gills' champion. Mr. BiU Long of Southern Junior High School, Louisville, managed the First Fencing Championship which was held in Louisville on March,. There were sixty participants in the championship. The results are as follows: Team Boys. Atherton, ;. Ballard ;. Seneca, ;. Doss, ;. Westport, 0;. Waggener, 0; Jeffersontown, 0. Foil. Wolff,. Whitelaw,. Winchell,. Goodman,. Spero,. Hamm Sabre. Seely,. Spero,. Winchell,. Whitelaw,. Lykins Epee. Wolff,. James,. Winchell,. Hamm,. Grady,. Allmen,. Lykins,. Reddinger Team Girls. Ballard, ;. Seneca, 0;. Atherton, ;. Sacred Heart, ;. Doss, 0;. Westport, 0. Foil. Smith,. A. Mitchell,. Schmitt,. Myers,. C. Mitchell,. Gallagher (Left to Right) Charlotte Allen (Individual Winner], Stuart Crawford, Becky Graves, Jennifer Guy, The Kentucky Country Day School won the tenth K.H.S.A.A. State Golf Tournament for Girls, held at the London Country Club, London, Kentucky, on May -. Charlotte Allen of Kentucky Country Day was the individual winner with a score of. Fifteen teams competed in the tournament, having qualified in regional competition. These teams and their scores were: Kentucky Country Day, ; Ballard. ; Corbin, ; Clark County, ; Stanford, ; Caldwell County, ; Oldham County, ; Marion County, 00; Estill County, ; Mason County, ; St. Patrick, ; Glasgow, ; Shelby ville, ; Taylor County, ; Allen County,. Individual scores of some of the tournament leaders were: Allen (Kentucky Country Day) 0Baird (Ballard) Powell (Clark County), Crawford (Ky. Country Day), Watson (Paul Blazer) Ohr (Estill Co.) 0Buckler (Marion Co.) Tuttle (Franklin Co.) Baldwin (Waggener), Rush (Tompkinsville) Parker (Murray) Keltner (Stanford) Warford (Ballard Mem.) Board Minutes June, (Continued from Page Three) stored and that he be made eligible the first semester. All members voted aye. The Board declined to restore the eligibility of Brandon Chesser of Bishop David High School. The request being made concerned By-Law, Section, Number of Semesters. Brandon has been enrolled for semesters. No action was taken because no motion was made. The next meeting for the Board of Control was scheduled for Friday, July,, at 0:00 A.M. at Kenlake State Park, Aurora, Kentucky. Roy Winchester moved, seconded by Jack Fultz, that all bills of the Associattion for the period beginning April,, and ending May,, be allowed. The motion carried unanimously. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.

9 Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, Sacred Heart Tennis Winners (Lefl to Right) Susan Nolan and Kalhy Cassidy state championship doubles team, Betsy Jones, state singles champion. Bowling Green Golf Team is Boys' Champion The Bowling Green High School Golf team won the State Tournament for Boys, held at the Lindsey Golf Course, Fort Knox, on May -. The Individual Tournament was held at Anderson Golf Course, Fort Knox, on May -0. The tournaments were managed by John Hackett of Fort Knox. Scores of the leading teams were: Bowling Green, ; Madisonville-North Hopkins, ; Danville, ; Doss, ; Daviess County, ; St. Mary, ; Clark County, ; Hopkinsville, ; Russell, ; Covington Catholic, ; Corbin, 0. Minutes of Board Meeting July, The Boai-d of Control of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association met at Ken Lake State Park, Aurora, Kentucky, on Friday morning, July,. The meeting was called to order by Vice President W. P. Wheeler at 0:00 A.M. Present were Board members Arthur Hawkins, Jack Fultz, Louie Martin, Jim WiUiams, George Sauer and Ray Story; Commissioner J. B. Mansfield and Assistant Commissioners Tom Mills, Louis Stout and BiUy V. Wise. The Invocation was given by W. P. Wheeler. Jack Fultz moved, seconded by Arthur Hawkins, that the reading of the minutes of the last meeting be waived, since members of the Board had received copies of the minutes. The motion carried unanimously. Mr. Wheeler welcomed George Sauer and Ray Story as new members of the Board, and called for the election of Board officers for -. Jim Williams moved, seconded by Arthur Hawkins, that W. P. Wheeler and Louie Martin be elected respectively President and Vice President of the Board of Control by acclamation. The motion was carried unanimously. President Wheeler welcomed Mr. J. D. Rayburn and Coach Cal Luther of Murray State to the meeting. Coach Luther extended a welcome to the Board of Control, on behalf of Murray State and and spoke briefly on the facilities at Murray and expressed the desire to host a state athletic event. Mr. Rayburn invited members of the Board of Control and their families to a picnic on Saturday evening. President Wheeler thanked them for their interest in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association and they departed. Mr. Mansfield explained that two members of the Board had accepted positions outside the Region they were elected to represent, thereby creating two vacancies on the Board. He stated that an election was now being conducted as outlined in Article IV, Section, of the Constitution and By-Laws. The vacancies exist in Sections and. In the absence of Director Frank Simpson, Board delegate to the recent National Federation Meeting, Mr. Mansfield read his written report on the meeting to the Board. Mr. Simpson also expressed his gratitude for having had the opportunity to serve the Board as President during the past year. President Wheeler also reported to the Board on the National Federation Meeting and expressed his appreciation to the Commissioner and his Assistants for their help in hosting the meeting. The Commissioner made a report on Association receipts and disbursements during the - year and presented copies of the proposed - budget to the Board for consideration. Following the discussion Jack Fultz moved that the - audit report and the proposed budget for - be approved. Louie Martin seconded the motion and all members voted aye. A complete audit will appear in the August issue of the ATHLETE. President Wheeler appointed the following Committees: Policy Committee: Chairman Jack Fultz, Frank Simpson, Jim Williams Trophy Committee: Chairman Arthur Hawkins, Jim Williams, Tom Mills Retirement Committee: Chairman Louie Martin, Arthur Hawkins, Ray Story Appeals Committee: West-Chairman Frank Simpson, Ray Story, George Sauer and the elected representative from Regions and. East Chairman Jack Fultz, Arthur Hawkins, Louie elected representa- Martin, Jim Williams and the tive from Region and 0. Basketball Study Committee: Chairman Ray Story, Frank Simpson, Arthur Hawkins and the first and second Re^on Representative. Other non-board members will be added. Football Study Committee: Chairman Jim Williams, George Sauer, Louie Martin, Jack Fultz and representative from Regions and 0. Other non-board members wiu be added later. The Commissioner presented the following eligibility cases to the Board for possible reinstatement:. Robert Happy Osborne, a student at Lynch High School who is ineligible under By-Law, Section, Preceding Semester Rule. Following presentation of the facts in this case, George Sauer moved, seconded by Louie Martin, that the Board declare this student eligible to participate in sports at Lynch High School during the - school year. All members voted aye.. Gary Caton, a senior at Harrodsburg who is ineligible under By-Law, Section. The Board failed to take the necessary action to restore this student's eligibility after hearing the facts in the case. It did for lack of a motion for reinstatement.. Kevin Stump, a student at Paul Blazer High School, who is ineligible under By-Law, Section (Continued on Page Ten)

10 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEETCLASS A GIRLS Bowling Green, Kentucky, May -, Trigg County High School Track TeamK.H.S.A.A. Champion Page Seven (Left to Right) Front Row: Regina Kirby, Theresa Kirby. Martha WUkerson, LaDonna Diggs. Second Row: Coach Brenda Thomasso^, Jeanetta Sholar, Francies Mayes, Dora Thompson, Kathy Hancock, Delores Radford, Martha Crump, Katherine Holt, Coach Jim Wallace. 0 Yard Hurdles. Jones, Ft. Campbell. Richardson, Bath Co.. Mayes, Trigg Co.. Williams, Green Co.. Utz, Bellevue Time-. 0 Yard Hurdles. Jones, Ft. Campbell. Mayes, Trigg Co.. Richardson, Bath Co.. Park, Villa Madonna. Compton, Raceland Time Yard Dash. Brown, Mercer Co.. White, Georgetown. Bush, Owen Co.. Wilder, Corbin. Williams, PaintsvlUe TJme-. 0 Yard Dash. Wilder, Corbin. Travis, Carroll Co.. Diggs, Trigg Co.. Klare, Bellevue. David, Paris Time -. 0 Yard Dash. Crooks. Paris. Ferrell, Madison. Baker, Russellville. Wright, Dayton. Kirby, Trigg County Time-. 0 Yard Run. White, Georgetown. Friley, Catlettsburg. Wright, Dayton. Crump, Trigg Co.. Hamblin, Williamsburg Time-:. Mile Run. Nugent, Hancock Co.. Porter, Owen Co.. Edwards, Green Co.. Reidford, St. Mary. Sayers, Bardstown Time-:. Nugent set a new stale record In IbU new event with her lime of :.B. 0 Yard Relay. Trigg Co.. Paris. Barren Co.. Bath Co.. BeUevue 0 Yard Relay. Trigg Co.. Mercer Co.. Paris. Bellevue. Madison Tlme-Sl. Time-:. 0 Medley Relay. Paris. Russellville. Lexington Catholic. St. Camillus. Owen Co. Time- :. Mile Relay. Bellevue. Providence. Trigg Co.. Harrodsburg. Dayton Time-:. Shot Put. Parrish, Henry Co.. James, Park City. Ball, Williamsburg. Chenault, Madison. Raines, Dayton Distance-'%" Discus. Ball, Williamsburg. Parrish, Henry Co.. Camp, Ft. Campbell. Bell, Hancock Co.. Belcher, PaintsvlUe Distance-0'" High Jumi^. Yates, Ballard Memorial. Warren, Lexington Catholic. Jones, Ft. Campbell. Crooks, Paris. Storms, Dawson Springs Height-*" Long Jump^. Travis, Carroll Co. ". Jones, Ft. Campbell. White, Georgetown;;. Crooks, Paris. Wilder. Corbin Distancc-''Ji" TOTAL POINTS Trigg County Paris Fort Campbell Georgetown BeUevue - Mercer Cou^y - 0 Carroll County i. 0 Williamsburg 0 Henry County _.. 0 Bath County Corbin. Owen County. Hancock County Russellville Madison Dayton Lexington Catholic Ballard Memorial Green Coimly Providence Catlettsburg Park City Barren County S Harrodsburg St. CamUlus Villa Madonna St. Mary PaintsvlUe Dawson Springs Bardstown Raceland

11 Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEETCLASS AA BOYS Bowling Green, Kentucky, May -, Owensboro High School Track TeamK.H.S.A.A. Champion (Left to Right) Front Row: E. Tichenor, D. Bales, T. Bissmeyer, R. Smith, B. Mahoney, B. Haynes, A. Baize, T. Bennett, T. Potts, J. Sadler, M. Settler, J. Jones. Second Row: D. Crump, B. Bell, P. Hagan, G. Finnel, D. Robinso^i, J. Mellay, S. Ashby, J. Miller, S. Farmer, M. Purdy, J. Greer. D. Taylor. Third Row: Ass't. Coach D. Schmied, R. Howard, J. Murphy, C. DeLacey, K. McKenzie, W. Hinlon, M. Greenfield, S. Majors, R. Frederick, C. Wallrip, H. Trogdlen, C. Kimhell, J. Ezell, Coach T. Wigton. 00 Yard Dash. Mitchell, Tales Creek. Johnson, Lafayette. Combest, Henderson Co.. Greer, Owensboro. Allen, Elizabethtown Time-. 0 Yard Dash. Mitchell, Tales Creek. Combest, Henderson Co.. Allen, Elizabethtown. Ellington, Ft. Knox. rronmeyer, Campbell Co. Time-. 0 Yard Dash. Combest, Henderson Co.. Collins, Scott Co.. AUen, Elizabethtown. Wilson, Tates Creek. Hank, Paducah Tllghman Tlme-. 0 Yard Run. Jones, Owensboro. Trogdlen. Owensboro. Fisher, Pendleton Co.. Murray, Highlands. Harris, Franklin-Simpson Tlme-:. Mile Run. Miller, Owensboro. Trogdlen, Owensboro. Dependorock, Boone Co.. Fifer, Bryan Station. Clouse, Shelby Co. Time-:. Mile Run. Miller, Owensboro. Cook, Franklin Co.. Moorman, Daviess Co.. Clouse, Shelby Co.. Morgan, Oldham Co. Tlme-:. 0 Yard High Hurdles. Ellington, Ft. Knox. Douglas, Daviess Co.. Ingram, Bryan Station. Wright, Highlands. Stroder, Paducah Tllghman Tlme-. 0 Yard Low Hurdles. Ellington, Ft. Knox. Jones, Lafayette. Douglas, Daviess Co.. Delvlzis, Boyd Co.. Ingram, Bryan Station Time-. 0 Yard Relay. Lafayette. Tates Creek. Bullitt Central. North Hardin. HopkinsvlUe Time- :. Lafayette set a new stale record in this event with their lime of :.. Mile Relay.. Tates Creek Bryan Station.. Henderson Co. Paducah Tllghman. HopkinsvlUe Time-:. Tales Creek sel a new slate record In this event with theli lime of :.. Shot Put. Griffis, Somerset. Jefferson, Bryan Station. Woester, CampbeU Co.. Schaper, Covington Catholic. Shidal, Paducah Tilghman Distance-'^ High Jump. Slaughters, Henderson Co.. Samokar, Henry Clay. Nash, Shelby Co.. Stroder, Paducah Tilghman. Taylor, Bryan Station Height-'" Pole Vault. Decoussin, Daviess Co.. Finley, Harrison Co.. Wilce, Tates Creek. Brown, Henderson Co.. Gundlach, Shelby Co. Height-'" Long Jump. Jones, Lafayette. Logan, Knox Centra]. Millay, Owensboro. Mayes, Paducah Tllghman. Wilson, Lloyd Memorial Distance-'^" Triple Jump. Jones, Lafayette. Hagan, Bryan Station. Jones, Paducah Tilghman. Owens, Marion Co.. Taylor, Oldham Co Dlstance-'%' Discus. Bennett, HusseU. Hayes. Elizabethtown. Shidal, Paducah Tilghman. Mullen, Henderson Co.. Weaver, Boone Co. Dlstance-0'"' TOTAL POINTS Owensboro Tates Creek Lafayette Bryan Station Henderson Co,. _. Daviess Co. IE Paducah Tilghman Ft. Knox Elizabethlown Shelby Co. Somerset Russell Boone Co. - Campbell Co. -- Frapiklin Co. Harrison Co. Henry Clay Highlands Scott Co. Knox Central Pendleton Co. Bullitt Cenbal Boyd Co. Covington Catholic Hopkinsville Oldham Co. North Hardin Marion Co. - Franklin-Simpson Lloyd Memorial

12 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEETCLASS A BOYS Bowling Green, Kentucky, May -, Paris High School Track TeamK.H.S.A.A, Champion Page Nine (Left lo Highl) Front How: C. Wass, M. Kenney, K. Fitzwater, B. Bussell, W. Wilder, K. Stiles, V. Hawkins. Second Row: Coach J. Shipp, R. Smith, W. Davis, M. Woods, S. Hawkins. J. Fomas. D. Thomas, R. Smith, T. Parsons, O. Cosby, E. Young, R. Ransom, M. Garrard, E. Johnso^, R. Crumble. 00 Yard Dash. Hawkins, Mt. Sterling. Hodge, Bath Co.. Stephens, Mt. Sterling. Norris, Cumberland Co.. Williams, Todd Central Time-. 0 Yard Dash. Hawkins, Mt. Sterling. Hodge, Bath Co.. Smith, Paris. Stevens. Mt. Sterling. Thomas, Paris Time-. 0 Yard Dash. Smith, Paris. Harris, Green Co.. Tinsley, Crittenden Co.. Watson, Heath. Belcher, Bath Co. Time-. 0 Yard Run. Willoughby, Crittenden Co.. Thomas, Paris. McDowell, Carroll Co.. Dunaway, Ky. Country Day. Jones, Ft. Campbell Time-:. Mile Run. Baker, Providence.. Durbin, St. Mary Pence, West Hardin.. Thomas, Paris McGuffin, West Hardin Time-:. Mile Run. Baker, Providence. Durbin, St. Mary. Nichols, Harrodsburg. Williams, Frankfort. Sebastian, West Hardin Time-:. 0 Yard High Hurdles. Catlett, Frankfort. Rambicure, Lexington Catholic. Curtis. Fulton. Baumann, Dayton. Richardson, Russellvllle Pir.e-lS.O 0 Yard Low Hurdles. Rambicure, Lexington Catholic. Norris, Cumberland Co.. Catlett, Frankfort. Garner, Bath Co.. Wallace, Fort Campbell Time-0. 0 Yard Relay Mt. Sterling Ft. Campbell Bath Co. Todd Central Trigg Co. Mile Relay. Paris. Ft. Campbell. Crittenden Co.. Green Co.. Dayton Shot Put Time- :. Time-:.. Mullins. Berea.. Jones, Bath Co. Gividen, Henry Co.. Bushong, Tompkinsville. Berry, Berea Dlstance-'^" High Jump. Lynch, Edmonson Co.. Slaughter. Edmonson Co.. Blanton, Mt. Sterling. Davis. Paris. Shoulta, St. Mary Height-'" Pole Vault. Roach, Trigg Co.. Volter, Dayton. Phillips, Boyle Co.. Brown, Williamsburg. Dohring, Ft. Campbell Height-'" Long Jump. Norris, Cumberland Co.. Blanton, Mt. Sterling. Dumbar, Ky. Country Day. Curtis, Fulton. Cosby, Paris Distance-'0" Triple Jump. Smith, Paris. Norris, Cumberland Co.. Blanton, Mt. Sterling. Cosby, Paris. Curtis, Fulton Distance-'y" Discus. Mitchell, Park City. Gividen, Henry Co.. Jones, Bath Co.. Steely, Williamsburg. Mullins, Berea Distance-0'%" TOTAL POINTS Paris }i Ml. Sterling ^ Bath County Cumberland Co. Providence Crittenden Co. Ft. CampbeU Fra^ikfort Edmonson Co. 0 Lexington Catholic 0 St. Mary Beiea Henry Co. Trigg Co. Dayton Green Co. Park City Fulton Ky. Country Day West Hardin Williamsburg Boyle Co. Todd Central Carroll Co. Harrodsbuzg Heath Tompkinsville Russellvlllo

13 Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, Kentucky High School Baseball Tournament Morehead State University, Morehead, Kentucky June -, Trinity () Bath County () Madisonville () Somerset () Bath County () Somerset () Somerset () Tournament Officials Kenneth Ashley, Science Hill Bunny Davis, Danville William Duerson, Paint Lick Don Hardin, Morehead Pete Mattingly, Louisville Israel Pardue, Louisville John Raines, Danville Eldridge Rogers. Hopkinsville Richard Urlage, Fort Thomas Somerset Elizabethtown () Elizabethtown () Holy Cross () Boyle County () Paducah Tilghman () Paducah Tilghman () Paducah Tilghman () All-Tournament Team lb-howard Lamkin, Somerset b-jack Logsdon, Somerset b-mike Chaneelor, Trinity ss-kevin Paschall, Paducah Tilghman of-dallas Permington, Boyle County of-tom Skees, Elizabethtown of-dan Omohimdro. Bath County c- Eric Brandenburg, Elizabethtown p- Anthony Proctor, Paducah Tilghman p- Dave Dorsey, Somerset BOARD MINUTES July, (Continued from Page Six). No action was taken by members of the Board to restore this student's eligibiuty as no motion to do so was made by any member.. James Young moved into the Pulaski County School district but chose to attend Somerset High School. Based upon the fact that the Pulaski County Board of Education and the Somerset Board of Education have an agreement on exchange students in this area, Louie Martin moved, seconded by Jack Fultz, that James Young be declared eligible to participate in sports at Somerset High School during the - school year as he had a choice of either school. The motion carried. Commissioner Mansfield presented a request from the principal and athletic director of Henderson County High School that gok be changed from a spring to a fall sport. The Commissioner was instructed to conduct an opinion poll of au participating schools and report the results to the Board. Tom Creamer and Roy Winchester expressed their appreciation for having had the opportunity to serve on the Board of Control and pledged their future support for its continued success. Mr. Creamer resigned as a member of the Board when he accepted the position of Basketball Coach at Danville High School. Mr. Winchester's term expired on June 0,. The next meeting date for the Board was scheduled for :00 A.M., Saturday, September,, at the K.H.SA.A. Building in Lexington. Jim Williams moved, seconded by Jack Fultz, that all bills of the Association for the period beginning June,, and ending June 0,, be allowed. The motion was carried unanimously. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned.

14 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, Page Eleven Forty-first Annual Kentucky High School Tennis TournamentBoys Lexington, June -. SINGLES J. Brown-Madisonville B. Regan-Butler D. Gunther-Eastern L. Smith-Pikeville G. Plock-Ballard W. Bradley-Henry Clay L. Pickett-Green County G. Adams-Madison Central J. Brown-Madisonville S. Eads-Shelby County B. Kirby-Ft. Thomas M. Purcell-Murray QUARTER- SEMI- FINALS FINALS FINALS G. Plock -; -0 L. Pickett -0; -0 S. Eads -; -; - M. Purcell -0; - G. Plock -0; - M. Purcell -; - G. Plock -0; - M. Puechler-St. Xavier G. Plock M. Buechler -- - B. Eads-Shelby County -; - C. Grobmyer-CarroU Co. B. Goldberg-Atherton D. Gunther-Eastern M. Boling-Bowling Green M. Willoughby-Doss D. Lucas-Georgetown B. Goldberg -; -; - D. Gunther -; 0-; - D. Lucas -; - M Buechler -; - D. Lucas -; - D. Lucas -; - DOUBLES SEMI- FINALS FINALS Lloyd Stuart Paducah Tilghman Waggener Meade County Harrodsburg Stuart -; - Trinity Waggener -; - Meade Co. -; - Trinity -0; - Waggener -; - Trinity Trinity -; -; - Henry Clay Henry Clay -; -; -0 Glasgow -0; -

15 Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, Fifteenth Annual Kentucky High School Tennis TournamentGirls Lexington, June -, SINGLES T. Wheeler-Tates Creek J. O'Brian-Owensboro P. Logsdon-Stuart QUARTER. FINALS T. Wheeler "^ -; - P. Logsdon SEMI- FINALS T. Wheeler -0; -0 FINALS -0; - B. Jones-Sacred Heart B. Jones A. Fisher-Notre Dame Academy -; - B. Jones B. Watson-Model -; -0 A. Marshall A Marsh all -HondPT'^on -; - B. Jones -; -; - B. Jones L. Howell-Ky. Ctry. Day -; - L. Howell A. Pollard-Highlands C. Watson-Model R. Lindsey-Glasgow J. Gibson-Lafayette Elizabethtown J. Austin-Murray L. Montgomery-Sacred Heart Academy -; - R. Lindsey J. Gibson L. Montgomery L. Howell L. Montgomery -; -; - L. Montgomery -; - SEMI- FINALS Sacred Heart Academy Sacred Heart Academy Villa Madonna Academy -0; - DOUBLES FINALS Sacred Heart Academy Russellville -0; -0 Russellville Model -; -; - Mayfield -; - Mayfield Angeli Merici -; - Henry Clay Henry Clay Shelby County -; - Henry Clay -0; - Secred Heart Academy

16 , THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET CLASS AA GIRLS Paducah Tilghman High School Track TeamK.H.S.A.A. Champion Bowling Green, Kentucky, May -, Page Thirteen 0 Yard Hurdles. Meker, Boone County. Peck, Russell County Hishtower Ft Knox Time-;. Distance-'"." Wilson, MkdisonviUe Moore set a new slate record in this Graham set a new stale record wilh. Lynn, Paducah Tilghman new eve^it with her tune of :.. her dislance of.. Keegan, Boone County High Jump ^*"»rd Heiay. Handley, LaRue County ^- i. Murphy, Newport Lafayette Time-.. Telle, Harrison County. Owensboro Highlower set a new state record - Beals ApoUo Paducah Tilghman wilh her lime of... Graham, Fleming Coimty. Dixie Heights 0 Yard Hurdles. Tersalinna, Tates Creek = Blazer. Hightower, Ft. Knox. Distler, Clark County, x... - _».;;!,»^n,h. Wilson, MadisonviUe Height-'" ^S*?^?**.-^^'? i?t*. Harris, FrankUn-Simpson Murphy set a new stale record wilh ^^"^"^" U?"f "" " '. Satmders, Lafayette her height of ' ". ooo Yard Helay. Dreyer. Dixie Heights t ^- Lafayette Tumn ^**' "~" Time-0. ^ ^ i^p ^, ^ r-,. Paducah Tilghman in/i ir J T>. - Graham, Fleming County rhri<:tian rmintv 00 Yard Dash. Harris, FrankUn-Simpson I Eixie H^lehtr. Blackburn, Lafayette. Meade, Paducah Tilghman, ^""? r,, Vv. Reid, North Hardin. pietramtone. Henderson County " ""*" <-ouniy. Cargole, Breckinridge Co. v j njr ji 0 ^' ^"'-*'''. Hughes, Campbell County TOTAL POINTS ^ ^ Yard Medley Relay. Ridgeway, Paducah Tilghman. Fleming County Tlme-0. Paducah TUghman. Paducah Tilghman 0 Yard Dash ll^^se '^""*'' Christian County 0?.. Reid, North Hardin SoS^"" ouniv"::::":::::::::::::: " t F^fKnof. Smotherman, Frankhn Co. - Fleming County - ^ortk-nox li Time--. Thomas, Blazer Fori Knox.,.,,. Ridgeway, Paducah Tilghman Harrison County Mile Relay. Theis, Highlands North HariUn. Boone County Time-. Madisonville 0. Franklin County 0 Yard Dash Harrison County rs^uti^s'iio'cw.v I I dviannnr, PaHii,.ah Tilffhman Christian Couiity. Owensboro FrankUn-Simpson. I' Utz Boone CoS^y Shelby County Theis mehlandf?""n Heights Time-:0.0 :?homafl"zer' ^ort "J ^^ '*""' """* c i\/r.,..r-u Tjr^^^if^^^ r^rtiiri+t, V it.*^ V... «wi?^ Sfe-^ }SJr with their tune ^f%?^ ot :0.0.. Marsh, Harrison County Ashland Blazer ov.-* o,,* Time-.0 Owensboro.. " * ^"* oon v=,/i Tl..n HopkinsviUe - Hamilton, Paducah Tilghman,,.?.",, r^ * Shelby County. Patrick, Boyd County. Moore, Franklin Coimty Highlands _.. _.. Wheeler, Boyd County. Zembrandt, Boone County Bourbon County. Coates, Madisonville. Jones, Shelby County Breckinridge County. McKay, Marion County. Butler, Christian County Daviess County Distance-0'". Morris, Apollo Campbell County Di<!ru«!. Time-:. Henderson county '^T^^^^y,,, HopkinsviUe Mile Run '^ RusseU c!jim^. Hawkins, Harrison County. Moore, Franklin County LaRue County I ". Hamilton, Paducah Tilghman. Witt, Bourbon County Marion County I"I~ Z" I - Holmes, North Hardin. Morris, ApoUo Clark County ~II~II M - Coconougher, Washington Co.. Davidson, Daviess County Tates Creek V Distance-'IU KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEETCLASS AAA BOYS St. Xavier High School Track TeamK.H.S.A.A. Champion Louisville, Kentucky, May -, 00 Yard Dash. Perciful, St. Xavier. Drake. Flaget. Hill, Thomas Jefferson. Snyder, Trinity. Ruemmele, Waggener 0 Yard Dash Time-0.. Perciful, St. Xavier. Drake, Flaget. Judak, Ballard. Ruemmele, Waggener. Johnson, St. Xavier Time-. 0 Yard Dash. Hill, Thomas Jefferson. Pendleton, Male. Crick, St. Xavier. Rowan, Valley. Gerding, Trinity Time-.0 0 Yard Run. Buechler, St. Xavier. Hill, Jefferson Thomas. Long, Male. Sensenbrenner, Westport. Noe, Trinity Mile Run Time -:.. Buechler, St. Xavier. Noe, Trinity. Leavelle. Atherton. Dolson, Ballard. Evans, Manual Time-:.0 Mile Run. Dawkins. Westport. Kenny, St. Xavier. Colemans, Ballard. Greschel, Fairdale. Dunlap, Stuart Time-:. 0 Yard High Hurdles. Johnson, Eastern. Triplett, Manual. Leavell, Flaget. Mattingly, Southern. Zagorski, Ballard Time-. 0 Yard Low Hurdles. Johnson, Eastern. Kennedy, Thomas Jefferson. Triplett, Manual. Nix, St. Xavier. Hardin, Central Tlme Yard Relay. St. Xavier.. Male Manual. Westport. Valley Time- :0. Mile Relay. St. Xavier. Male. Eastern. Trinity. Stuart Time-:. Shot Put. Towns, Male. Alvey, Doss. Ratliff, Moore. Carter, Western. Smith, Male Distance-'" High Jump^. Smith, Central. Heissler, Iroquois. Dalton, Waggener. Stephens, Male. Flannigan, Ballard Height-'" Pole Vault. Poling, Ballard. AUgeier, Durrett. Sexton, Eastern. Wolfe, Stuart. Foley, Butler Height-'"

17 Page Fourteen Long Jump. Packer, Flaget. Caulfield, Jeffersontown. Hayden, Bishop David. Hagan, St. Xavier. McMurray, Manual Distance-'" Triple Jump. McNairy Male. Gully, Flaget. Johnson, Eastern. Hayden, Bishop David. Brazley, Seneca Distance -'S Discus. Towns, Male THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST,. Keene, Trinity. PurceU, Flaget. Perdue, Moore. Carter, Western Distance-'" TOTAL POINTS SI. Xavier Male Flaget Eastern Thomas Jefferson BaUard Trinity Ma^aual Westport 0 Central Waggener Bishop David Moore Doss Durrett Iroquois Jeffersontown Stuart Atherton Valley Western Fairdale Southern Butler Seneca Pleasure Ridge Park Member Schools in Basketball, - Officials' SCHOOL Adair County Adairville Ahrens Voc. Tech. Allen Central Allen County Anderson County Annville Inst. Apollo Atherton Auburn Augusta Ballard Ballard Memorial BarbourviUe Bardstown Barren County Bath County Beechvkiood BeUry Bell County Bellevue Benton Berea Comm. Beth Haven Bethlehem Betsy Layne Bishop Brossart Bishop David Boone County Bourbon County Bowling Green Boyd County Boyle County Bracken County Breathitt Co. Breckinridge Bremen Bryan Station Buckhorn Bullitt Central Burgin Burnside Butler Co. Butler Cotmty Caldwell County Calloway County Campbell County CampbeUsville Caneyville CarUsle County Carr Creek Carroll County Casey County Catlettsburg Caverna Central Central City Chandler's Chapel Christian Co. Clarkson Clay County Clinton County Combs Memorial Conner Corbin Cordia Covington Cath. Covington Latin Crab Orchard Crittenden Co. Cuba Cumberland Cumberland Co. Ratings on Sportsmanship of K.H.S.A.A: COACH CROWD TEAM E G F P E G F P E G F P.") =) 0?, K K H , Y U

18 ^ i THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, SCHOOL Danville uavjess County uawson Springs uayton Ueming uesales uixie Heights. Uorlon urakesboro Uoss aiu-ont Manual Durrett Kariington _. h,ast Carter h;ast Hardin iiastern fidmonson County hjlizaoethtown JiiRhorn City Elliott County Eminence Estill County EubanK Evarts Ezei Fairdale i'airview i'ancy Farm Farmington. Feds Creek Fern Creek Flaget Fleming County Fleming-Neon FordsvUle Fort Campbell Fort Knox Frankiort Franklin County Franklin-Simpson Frederick Fraize. Fulton Fulton County Gallatin County Gamaliel Garrard County George Rogers Clark Georgetown Glasgow Graham Grant County Green Coimty Greenup County Greenville Hancock County Harlan Harrison County Harrodsburg Hart Coimty Hazard Hazel Green Academy Heath Henderson Henderson County Henderson Settlement Henry Clay Henry County Hickman County Highlands Hlndman Hiseville Holmes Holy Cross Holy Family Hopkinsville Hughes-Kirk Hustonville Iroquois Jackson Jackson County James A. Cawood Jelfersontown Jenkins Jessamine Coimty Johns Creek Johnson Central Ky. Country Day Kentucky School for the Deaf. Knott County Knox Central Lafayette I-aRue County Laurel County Lee County Leitchfield Leslie County Letcher Lewis County LewisbuTg Lexington Catholic lu ) t> COACH CROWD TEAM U 0 0 U U F P E G F Page Fifteen i IS

19 Page Sixteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, it0bizzeudmve ItXINGTON. KEimCKf 00 moks ORDER YOUR FILM & SUPPLIES NOW NEED TECHNICAL HELP CALL US LABORATORY HOURS DURING FOOTBALL WEEKENDS AROUND THE CLOCK CAMERA & PROJECTOR SALES COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE MOTION PICTURE PROCESSING AT ITS FINEST SERVING KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS FOR OVER A DECADE' SCHOOL Livingston Central Lloyd Memorial Lone Jack Lone Oak Louisa Lowes Ludlow Lynch Lynn Camp Lyon County McCreary County McDowell McKinney McLean County Madison Madison Central MadisonviUe-North Hopkins. Male Marion C. Moore Marlon Covmty Mason County Maylield MaysviUe M. C. Napier Meade County Memorial Menifee County Mercer County Metcalfe County Middlesboro Millard Millersburg Military Inst. Model Montgomery Co. MonticeUo Morgan Coimty Mt. Sterling Muhlenberg Central Mullins Murray Nancy Nelson County Newport Newport Catholic Nicholas Co. North Hardin North Marshall Ohio County Oldham County Olmstead COACH E G 0 a CROWD E G TEAM G » Athlete) {Continued Sept. F

20 CAN ATHLETIC INJURIES AND COST OF ATHLETIC INSURANCE BE REDUCED? HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL HELP: this.. Secure a team physician. Your local Medical Society can advise on. Require players to be physically fit and well conditioned before engaging in contact.. Do not allow a player with an injury to participate until he has medical approval to do so.. Make sure equipment is adequate, in good condition, and that it is properly worn.. Consider carefully the length of practice sessions. The latter part of lengthy sessions produces the most injuries.. Require injuries to be reported to you promptly and refer those needing attention to the physician at once.. Get your players interested in injury prevention and fitness. Any player is more valuable without casts and crutches.. Our Cooperative Football Plan and Student Insurance provide excellent coverage, service and economy. <e KiH<fdeK Ga0nfiaHf GENERAL AGENT W. E. KINGSLEY CHARLES C. PRICE AL J. ARBOGAST, C.L.U., Mgr. Life Department - LAFAYETTE AVENUE LEXINGTON, KY. 00 PHONE -0 P. O. BOX 00

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