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1 .. "^^g^^^.^/j^arv^igri^^y^. KHSAA AREA BASEBALL REPRESENTATVES Pictured above are nineteen baseball area representatives who are currently assisting the Kentucky High School Athletic Association in conducting the clinics for officials and coaches. They are (Left to Right) Front Row Jim Johnson, Frankfort; Shelby Winfrey, Campbeiisville; Bunny Davis, Danville; Roy "Red" Cline, Louisville; Jim Kidwell, Covington; Jim Mooneyhan, Franklin. Second Row Jerry Kimmel, Beechmont; Richard Morgan, London; Carroll Elliott, Elizabethtown; Dale Griffith. Ashland; Eldridge Rogers, Hopkinsville; W. P. Russell, Murray; Bill Ring, Lexington. Third Row Curtis Gaines, Henderson; Kenneth Ashley, Science Hill; Don Hardin, Morehead; Buddy Roe, som; Al Giordano, Princeton; Robert Daniels, Van Lear.,,,- -jgfejr - _ Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETC ASSOCATON FEBRUARY

2 Letter From The Commissioner To The District Tournament Manager: Will you please refer to your K.H.S.A.A. booklet which gives rules and regulations governing basketball tournaments. You should familiarize yourself with these rules, found on pages -. Youi- special attention is called to the second pai-agraph of Tournament Rule V-A-, relative to the em-ollment of your district coaches in the Kentucky High School Coaches Association. The forms for youi various reports are selfexplanatory. The report of games should be mailed to the manager of the regional tournament not later than Monday, March. Send your financial report, your checked eligibility lists, and the second copy of the report of games to the Commissioner as soon after the tournament as possible. For your convenience, the following check list is given:. nvite member schools to your tournament AT ONCE, reminding each school to send each other member school in the district a COMPLETE preliminary list of players on or before February, and to send you THREE copies of a final list one week prior to the district tournament. See Rule letter. V.. Announce the time of drawings in your See Rule X.. A federal judge has established a Commission, composed of the Commissioner and his three assistants, who are directed to assign officials. We would like for the school representatives at your meeting to give us a list of some six or eight officials whom the group recommends to the Commission. You may use any method in determining this list. You are referred to the January issue of the ATHLETE for a current list of Approved and Certified officials. n tournaments where two games are played per session, four officials should be employed. When you file your list of officials, please advise concerning whether you will need two or four officials for your tournament. After the Commission has made its selections, you will be notified concerning the assignments to your tournaments and will make the necessary contacts with the officials selected.. The following regulations for have been set by the Board: "The official shall receive a fee of $.00 per game and a transportation allowance of 0c per mile for all necessary travel. n the event it is necessary for the official to remain overnight at the tournament site, he shall be paid an additional $0.00 per day for lodging and meals.". Tournament Rule XV says: "The Board of Control is authorized to select, standardize, and purchase trophies for all district and regional tournaments and the cost of these trophies shall be borne by the respective districts and regions." The Board has contracted with Hunts Athletic Goods Company, Mayfield, Kentucky, to supply all of the official K.H.S.A.A. district first place and second place basketball trophies for the tournaments, each trophy complete with the Association seal and engraving. Your trophies will be shipped to you prior to March.. t is the responsibility of the tournameni manager to secure adequate pouce protection.. THE BOARD OF CONTROL HAS RUL- ED THAT NOT MORE THAN TWELVE PLAY- ERS MAY BE N UNFORM FOR ANY ONE TOURNAMENT GAME. AND THAT OTHER SQUAD MEMBERS SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTCPATE N WARM-UP EXERCSES, THS BENG MPLED N TOURNAMENT RULE X.. Please ask your officials to designate the goals prior to the warm-up time for each game.. You will receive three copies of a final eligibility list from each school. Have one of these checked by the coach of each competing team, before his team plays, for the twelve players he will use in each game. Use only one list for checking players on each team since the other two copies may be needed by the regional and state tournament managers. Send the Commissioner all of these checked copies with your other reports. Send the two unchecked copies of eligibility lists of the winner and runner-up to the manager of your regional tournament, along with one copy of your report of games, not later than March. 0. t has been ruled that the :00 oclock mentioned in Tournament Rule V-B may be considered Eastern Standard time or :00 P.M. CEN- TRAL STANDARD TME. This information concerning the starting time of the regional meeting should be given to your winner and runner-up.. Send Secretary Ohr of the Kentucky Coaches Association the list of district coaches to be enrolled in his organization and remittance for these, and send the Commissioner the variou.^ reports mentioned above as soon as possible.. Tournament Rule V-A- provides that the district representative to the annual meeting may be allowed for expenses an amount not to exceed $.00. Since this is a maximum and not necessarily a fixed amount, the delegate should be asked to submit an estimate of the cost of his lodging, transportation, and meals because of his representing the district at the annual meeting. Sincerelv yours, Ted Sariford, Commissioner K.H.S.A.A. Attention!! As you know, the Board of Control has found it necessary to request a small percentage of district tournament receipts for the purpose of assisting in underwriting the - budget of the Association. This item appears on your financi; report as numbered line. The Poet Laureate Again Elmer Kelley of Madisonville, K.H.S.A.A. poet who for several years has written poems laureate, about the state basketball tournaments, presents his effort. TOURNEY TALK The battles joined, the thrill awaits, Decisions left to errant fates. A faulty bounce, an instant fear, A second separates a year. Spread that Une, pull that zone, Man to man. Hes all alone! Push that pivot, hands up high, Drive in close, let it fly. Wheel and stop, set the screen. Fake and freeze, pass between. Block that hook, get that tip, Knock em loose, let er rip. "Whats this jargon?," you may ask. "Whos committed to the task?" Why, man alive, grab that chalk. Write it down, its tourney talk!

3 The Kentucky High School Athlete Officntl Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXXV NO. FEBRUARY, $.00 Per Year Major Activity Of The Football Rules Committee NOTE; This is a brief summary of the more important modifications to the football rules authorized by the National Alliance Rules Committee during its meeting. CHECK-UP ON THE CODE: QUESTONNARES for the purpose of determining the acceptance of the committees action in and for securing an evaluation of proposed changes were mailed to coaches and officials through state association offices, the National Junior College Association, and the National Association of ntercollegiate Athletics. Approximately.000 forms were distributed, and in excess of,00 were returned and tabulated. The complete minutes will contain a summary of the vote on each of tlie listed items, and a tabulation of the significant comments which were requested on the back of the questionnaire. The returns indicated an exceeding high degree of satisfaction with the changes which had been made for the season. Providing for a shortening of period or periods in any emergency at any time by agreement was favored by "; of the respondents. Of those returning the questionnaue, % approved specifying fair catch must be made beyond Ks line and between the goal lines. Defining spearing, permitting coach-player conferences during intermission between quarters and providing that wlien a dead ball foul occurs following a down in which there was a double foul, the dead ball foul is separately administered were all favored by % of the respondents. Ninety-two per cent approved of authorizing the crew of officials to suspend a game because of weather conditions which are construed to be hazardous. Prohibiting a defensive player from adding momentum to the change of a teammate on the line of scrimmage by shoving him was favored by %. The smallest percentage favoring any change was % favored providing, as unsportsmanlike conduct, to intentionally kick, spike, or throw the ball when it becomes dead in possession of a runner. This reaction to the changes for was gratifying. N PART, those items which were considered to be major problems were indicated. Slightly fewer than one third of the respondents indicated that the use of blind-side blocks was a factor in contributing to injury. Approximately one-fourth of the respondents felt that the use of striking blows by defensive men was a major problem. responses was the use of Close behind with, hand and forearm pads to encourage striking blows by defensive men as being a major problem. n these two instances, there are rules prohibiting such acts and game administration needs to be improved so such fouls are penalized. Of those responding,, felt that a defensive man pushing a prospective pass receiver before the pass was in flight was a major problem. Approximately % believed that backfield men going in motion and drawing defenders into encroachment might be a problem deserving major attention. Eight percent felt there was an increase in injuries due to blocking from behind in the by yard rectangle. Fewer than o felt that the use of the head by offensive blockers and the face mask contributing to injury were significant problems. The majority of these problem ai-eas could be eliminated through the proper application of National Alliance Rules. The fact that responsi- National Alliance Rules. The fact that respondents indicated these were problems is to some extent an indictment of officiating. t is the responsibility of those who train and supervise officials to provide adequate instruction, supervision and evaluation which will ensure the development of a greater degree of confidence of being an official. COMMTTEE REPORTS: THE NATONAL FEDERATON office receives numerous suggestions for revisions of the National AUiance Football Code every year. The majority of suggestions, naturally are received during the football season. Each proposal, along with recommendations from voting delegates and advisory members and the items from Paits and of the National Alliance football questionnaire, is categorized and assigned to one of five standing subcommittees for study and consideration. Before any matter of rules revision may be brought before the National Alliance Football Rules Committee, it must be considered in one of the subcommittee meetings and approved for presentation to the Committee-of-the-whole, or be considered by virtue of being included as an item on the questionnaire. Preceding the opening session of the Football Rules Committee meeting, each subcommittee met to consider items on its agenda. Subcommittee meetings were scheduled so that the delegates were privileged to attend two different sessions. During the first general session, reports from the standing subcommittees were presented to the Committee-of-the-whole and provided a wealth of material upon which to base considerations during the voting session. The report of the Officials Manual Committee and recommendations from that committee were presented. During the same session, the editor (committee secretary) reviewed the questionnaue items and comments as submitted. Each voting delegate was reminded to submit any other items and/or minority reports to the chairman if they were to be considered without unanimous consent. A complete copy of each of the repoits from the Equipment, Game Administration, njury Data, Research and Statistical and Safety Subcommittees is to be included in the complete minutes. AUTHORZED RULES REVSONS FOR : NOTE; The wording in the following statements is preliminary in nature and may or may not appear exactly in this maimer in the Rules Book. The Editorial Committee has the responsibility of revising wording as necessary to correlate changes with other sections in the Code. Every effort is made to clearly and concisely represent committee action. (Continued on Page Nine)

4 Page Two THE KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY FEBRUARY. VOL. XXXV No. Moore, Owensboro, Paducah Tilghman, Paul G. - ; Blazer, St. Xavier, Seneca, Tates Creek, Trinity, Published monthly, except June and July, by the Waeepner WostDOrt Kentucky High School Athletic Association waggtnei, webipoil. ^ _., Office of PubUcation, Lexington, Ky. 00 t-lass AA-Lrirls Second class postage paid at Lexmgton. Kentucky Apollo, Beechwood, Bourbon County, Bowling Editor - THEO. A. SANFORD,-.iiir r^it- <-* t^ Assistaiu"Edi"tor""-V-V- J. B. MANSFELD Green, Campbell County, Christian County, Dan- Assistant Editor BLLY V. WSE ville, Dixie Heights, Fort Knox, Highlands, Hop- Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL kinsville, Lloyd Memorial, Model, Notre Dame, ^illa BOA^D"i^ con^rol Madonna, Woodford County President Morton Combs (-). Carr Creek Class AA-hSoys Vice-President James T. Dotson (-), Pikeville Apollo, BeechwOod, Bourbon County, BowUng Directors J. C. Cantrell (0-), Valley Station; rji-ppr, Pamnhpll Pniintv rhri<;tian Pniintv r,~>\ VViUiam C. Doan (-), Cj-ntliiana ; Arthur Hawkins Lrieen. CampDeli ^-Ounty (.^nilstian County, UDV a-l), lit. Sterling; Lee T. Mills (-), Frank- ington Cathohc, Danville, Dixie Heights, Fort fort; Frank B. Simpson (-) Louisville; Richard Knox, Franklin County, Highlands, Hopkinsville, Vincent (-). Sturgis; W. P. Wheeler (-). Kpntiipkv AraHpmv T pvinptnn Pathnlin T nvh Owensboro; Roy L. Winchester (0-. Bethlehem. Aca(iemy, J^exingtOn CatnoUC J-lOyd ft^^^"^.^^ Subscription Rate $.00 per year Memorial, Louisville Country Day, Model, Newport, Newport Catholic, Shelbyville, Woodford <=Jtont tke L^cmtttLiiionet i U ifta REPORTS PAST DUE. Football Participation List. Schools Report on Football Officials. Officials Report on Schools (Football) District Tournament Sites. Fulton County. Connor. St. Mary. Holmes. SedaUa. Bellevue. South Marshall. Highlands. Fredonia. Palis. Union County. Bracken County. West Hopkins. Mason County. Hopkinsville 0. Montgomery County. Owensboro. Franklin County 0. Muhlenberg Central. Harrodsburg. Ohio County. Sayre. Leitchfield. Model. Russellville. Garrard County. Western K. U.. Casey County. Allen County. Wayne County. Cumberland County. Somerset. Ehzabethtown. Clay County. LaRue County 0. Whitley County. Nelson County. BeU County 0. Taylor County. James A. Cawood. Portland Christian. Letcher. Western. Hazai-d. Stuart. Cordia. DeSales. Wolfe County. Male. Johnson Central. Louisville Ctry. Day. McDowell. Marion C. Moore. Mullins. Eastern 0. Johns Creek. Anderson. Univ. Breckinridge 0 Shelby County. Lewis County. Oldham County. Raceland. Georgetown. Paul G. Bla/er State Swimming Meets The Class AAA state swimming meets for boys and girls wiu be held at the Plantation Club, Louisville, on February -. The Class AA meets will be held at the Lakeside Swim Club, Louisville, on March -. The assignments of teams by classes are as follows: Class AAA-Girls Assumption, Atherton, Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Marion C. Moore, Owensboro, Paul G. Blazer, Sacred Heart, Tates Creek Waggener, Westport Class AAA-Boys Atherton, Ballard, Central, DeSales, Eastern, Fern Creek, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Marion C. Correctionl Mr. Dale J. Gentry, Determine Lane, Louisville, has receiveci the certified rating in basketball. Through error his name was omitted from the list of certified officials appearing in the January issue of the ATHLETE. TRACK ASSGNMENTS Track regulations adopted by the Board of Control provide that the state shall be divided into classes and regions by the Commissioner who will assign the schools to the regional sites. The assignments are as follows: TRACK CLASS A GRLS Fort Campbell Region-Ballard Memorial, Calhoun. Fort Campbell, Heath, Livermore, Lyon County, Providence, St. Mary, South Marshall, Trigf, C:n;nty. Bowling Green Region-Austin Tracy, Dawson Springs, Hancock County, Park City, Russellville, Temple Hill, Tompkinsville. Greensburg Region-Bardstown, Caverna, Cumberland County, Greensburg, Hiseville, Kentucky School for the BUnd, Metcalfe County. Fort Thomas Region-Carroll County, Dayton, Eminence, Henry County, Nicholas County, Villa Madonna. Lexington Region-Burgin, Frankfort, Georgetown, Harrodsburg, Lexington Catholic, Mercer County. Sayre, Shelbyville. Richmond Region-Berea, Boyle County, Danville, Ezel. Hazai-d, Hindman, Mt. Sterling, Oneida. Rowan County. Williamsburg Region-Corbin, Fleming-Neon, Harlan, Hazel Green, Leatherwood, Lynn Camp, Riverside Christian, St. Camillus. Russell Region-Bath County, Elkhorn City, Fairview. Jenkins, Letcher, Louisa, Maysville, Menifee County, Morgan County, Pikeville, Raceland, Tollesboro, University Breckinridge, Wurt land. TRACK CLASS AA GRLS Christian County Region-Calloway County, Christian County, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, North Marshall, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland. Henclerson County Region-Caldwell County, Daviess County, Henderson County, Madisonville- North Hopkins, Owensboro, Union County, Webster County. Bowling Green Region-Adair County. Bowling Green, FrankUn-Simpson, LaRue County, Marion County, Russell County, Todd Central, Warren Central

5 THE KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY Bullitt Central Region-Breckinridge County, Bullitt Central, East Hardin, Fort Knox, Meade County, Nelson County, North Hardin, Oldham County, Shelby County, Washington County, West Hardin. Fort Thomas Region-Boone County, Campbell County, Conner, Dixie Heights, Mason County, Pendleton County. Lexington Region-Bourbon County, Bryan Station, Franlvlin County, George R. Clark, Harrison County. Henry Clay, Jessamine County, Lafayette, Scott County, Tates Creek, Woodford County. Richmond Region-Knox Central, Laurel County, Madison Central, M. C. Napier, Middlesboro, Somerset. Russell Region-Boyd County, Fleming County, Johnson Central, McKell, Paul G. Blazer, Prestonsburg. Russell. TRACK CLASS AAA GRLS Loretto Region-Butler, Central, Loretto, Louisville Male. Shawnee. Atherton Region-Atherton, Holy Rosary, Moore, Sacred Heart, Southern, Thomas Jefferson. Doss Region-Angela Merici, Doss, Fairdale. roquois, Jesse Stuart, Valley, Western. Eastern Region-Assumption, Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek. Jeffersontown. Mercy Academy, Seneca, Ursuline, Westport. TRACK CLASS A BOYS Fort Campbell Region-BaUard Memorial. Crittenden County. Dawson Springs, Earlington, Fort Campbell, Fulton, Heath, Hickman County, Livermore. Lyon County. Mayfield. Murray, Providence, St. Mary, South Hopkins, South Marshall, Trigg County. Bowling Green Region-Allen County, Austin Tracy. Bremen, Butler County, Edmonson County, Gamaliel. Hancock County, Leitchfield, Park City, Russellville, Temple Hill, Tompkinsville. Greensburg Region-Bardstown, Campbellsville, Caverna, Cumberland County, Greensburg, Hiseville, Kentucky Academy, Kentucky School for the Blind, Louisville Country Day, MetcaK County, Portland Christian, West Hardin. Boone County Region-Bellexme, Bishop Brossart. Carroll County, Dayton, Eminence. Grant County. Henry County, STicholas County. Lexington Region-Anderson County. Burgin, Frankfort, Georgetown. Harrodsburg, Lexington Catholic. Mercer Countv. Paris. Sayre. Shelbyville. Richmond Region-Berea, Boyle County, Danville, Ezel. Hazard, Kentucky School for the Deaf. Model. Monticello. Mt. Sterling. Rowan County. Williamsburg Region-Corbin. Cumberland, Fleming-Neon, Harlan, Hazel Green, Jenkins, Leatherwood. Letcher. Lone Jack. Lynn Camp. Pineville, Riverside Christian, St. Camillus, Williamsburg. Russell Region-Bath County, Catlettsburg, Elkhorn City, Fairview. Johns Creek, Louisa, Maysville, Menifee County, Millard, Morgan County, Pikeville. Raceland, Tollesboro, University Breckinridge, Virgie. Wurtland. TRACK CLASS AA BOYS Christian County Region-Caldwell County, Calloway County. Christian County, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, North Marshall, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland. Henderson Region-Daviess County. Henderson, Henderson County, MadisonviUe-North Hopkins, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, Union County, Webster County. Page Three Bowling Green Region-Adair County, Bowling Green, Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, Hart County, LaRue County, Ohio County, Russell County, Taylor County, Todd County, Warren Central. Bullitt Central Region-Breckinridge County, Bullitt Central, East Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, Meade County, Nelson County, North Hardin, Oldham County, Shelby County, Washington County. Boone County Region-Boone County, Campbell County. Conner, Covington Catholic, Dixie Heights. Highlands, Holmes, Lloyd Memorial, Newport. Newport Catholic, Pendleton County, Simon-Kenton. Lexington Region-Bourbon County. Bryan Station, Franklin County. George R. Clark, Harrison County. Henry Clay, Jessamine County, Lafayette. Scott County, Tates Creek. Woodford County. Richmond Region-Knox Central, Laurel County. Madison Central, M. C. Napier, Middlesboro, Montgomery County, Pulaski County. Somerset. Wayne County, Wliitesburg, Whitley County. " Russell Region-Belfry, Boyd County. East Carter, Fleming County. Johnson Central. McKell. Mason County. Paul G. Blazer, Prestonsburg, Russell, West Carter. TRACK CLASS AAA BOYS Flaget Region-Butler, Central, dupont Manual, Flaget, Louisville Male. Shawnee. Atherton Region-Atherton. DeSales. Durrett, Moore, St. Xavier, Southern, Tliomas Jefferson. roquois Region-Bishop David, Doss, Fairdale, roquois, Pleasure Ridge Park. Stuart, Valley, Western. Eastern Region-Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Seneca, Trinity, Waggener, Westport. Coach-of-the-Year Clinic Bob Devaney, Head Football Coach of the University of Nebraskas 0- National Champions will headline an all-star group of coaches at the Kodak Coach-of-the-Year Clinic to be held in St. Louis at the Stouffers Riverfront nn on February., and 0. Appearing on thesame docket with Bob Devaney will be two of his top assistants. Carl Selmer and John Melton who helped mold Nebraska into the - team in the nation. The number two and three major college ranked teams representative coaches are Chuck Fairbanks of Oklahoma, and Eddie Crowder of Colorado. Other outstanding coaching personalities include Frank Kush of Arizona State Fiesta Bowl winner. John Merritt of Tennessee A & and Russ Sloan from Northeast Missouri State. Coaches of this stature plus St. Louis Clinic Special Features will make this clinic the football attraction of the countrv. Special features include a COMPLETE ORANGE BOWL PACKAGE. EASTERN ARLNES PRESENTS An attendance drawing bv Miss Transportation for an Orange Bowl Round Trip Flight to Miami for two via Eastern Airlines Whisper Jet. Jan.,. HOTEL ACCOMMODATONS for two nights at Stan Musials plush vanhoe Hotel in Sunny Miami, compliments of Stan the Man. TWO ORANGE BOWL TCKETS Compliments of the University of Missouri Coaching Staff Ȧ special attraction of the Clinic will be a Song and Dance team called "Duffys Darlings."

6 Page Four THE KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY Duffys Darlings is a group of local high school coaches wives that will kick off a party and panel discussion featured Saturday evening. February, at :0 p.m. Host and participants in the clinic will be the clinics National Directors. Coach Charles E. "Bud" Wilkinson, formerly of Oklahoma, and Coach Hugh "Duffy" Daugherty of Michigan State. Ed Velten, Clinic Manager, expects around.000 coaches from eight () states to attend the 0th Annual KODAK COACH-OF-THE-YEAR CLNC. For further information call or write: Ed Velten. Ladue High School, 0 South Warson Road. St. Louis. Missouri,, Area Code -. This clinic is not limited to high school and college coaches only, but is open to the general public and all Little League coaches. Registration fee is $0.00 per person when paid in advance, and $.0 on the day of the clinic. Good Medical Care? By Robert N. McLeod, M.D., Chairman K.M.A. Committee on School Health, Phys. Ed., and Medical Aspects of Sports Does the high school athlete get good medical care^ This is an interesting question for all of us to consider. A recent editorial in the Wall Street Journal strongly suggested that the group getting the worst medical care in the United States were not the kids in the ghetto or the elderly people in the rural areas but rather the school age athlete. A recent survey by tho senior medical students in community medicine at the University of Kentucky, of the medical care of the high school football teams in the state of Kentucky showed that two-thirds of the teams had a team physician and some medical care but that 00 percent of them were convinced that there was a great range for improvement in the medical care given to football players in high school in the Commonwealth. Fatalities from high school football have increased ten fold in the past year. The Kentucky Medical Association Committee on School Health, Physical Education and Medical Aspects of Sports has as its aim for improving the health care given to athletes in the state of Kentucky. But if we are to do this, it will require the cooperation of the coaching staff, the principals, and the superintendents of all the teams in the Commonwealth. We proposed to try to standardize a medical histon.- and physical exam form for each participant in high school athletics and hope that this standardized form will be available to you. We are going to send each coach in the state a copy of the new manual put out by the National Trainers Association in cooperation with the Medical Aspects of Sports committee of the AMA. This appears to be the most complete "Bible" for treatment of high school athletes that has ever been published to date and we feel that it will be of tremendous value to you. We are hoping to prepare a film on pre-season conditioning to be shown at each of the football clinics conducted by Billy Wise this yeai-. and we hope to have a physician there to answer questions that you as coaches have about any medical aspect of the game. We hope to get on the program of the annual coaching clinics this summer at the time of the all-star game to cover some of the more significant medical aspects in the treatment of the athlete. We hope to have further articles in the "High School Athlete" on various phases of this subject. t has been our good fortune in the past month to secure approval from the deans of both the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky Medical Schools to have a third and fourth year elective for the first time on "medical treatment of the athlete." We are proud because we are only the second state in the country to have succeeded in this mission. This seems like a lot to do. but after years in this state as an official, a team physician and most of it as a member of this committee. feel that this project cannot succeed without more interest, more participation, specifically more direct communication with the coaches and school officials of the state. Specifically, you must make this committee aware of your problems as you have them at your school. f you cant get a team physician, let us help you find one. f you have one. but you are not satisfied with your arrangements, send" for the AMA film on the "Team Physician" and go over your situation with him while watching this film. What specific medical problems do vou have in spring practice, eaily season practice, or during the season that you feel need to be gone into deeper, what injuries cause jou the most trouble, what kind of insurance problems do you have, ad infinitum? This committee is made up of team physicians for all the major colleges in the state as well as several high rchool team physicians. We hope to improve the medical treatment of the high school athlete in the future but we cannot do this without vour Darticipation. Editors Note: Dr. McLeod may be addressed at Childrens Clinic, 00 Bourne Ave., Somerset, Ky. 0. SUPPLEMENTARY LST OF REGSTERED WRESTLNG OFFCALS (List Compiled February ) Berrv. Kermit L.. R. R.. Providence. -. -in. Ext. Chapala. Thomas, B- Eastlawn Arms. Jeffersonville. ndiana. -, - Hannah. Jerrv. R. R.. Bo.x J, Radchff,,-0. - Lawson. David Warren, Church Street, Vine Grove Nichols, James Wvlie. 0 Cumberland. Princeton. - 0 Sensing, John Barry, Helm Street, Elizabethtown Sundberg, Daniel L., 0 Brandvwvne, Louisville, -, -0 SUPPLEMENTARY LST OF REGSTERED BASKETBALL OFFCALS (List Compiled February ) Carter, Morris A., Carriaue Drive, Owensboro, - Harned, Delano D,, Custer, - McClure. Frank E., Highland Avenue, Raceland, -, - Page, Richard. Rt., Hazel Taylor, Oliver Lee. 0 Cumberland Avenue, Williamsburg, -0 Trabandt. Ronnie..0 Blackburn. Ashland..-. :)-fl Waller. Joe, :! Haves Slreel, Hopkinsville , Webster. Norman E., Huntsville, -, - Williams, Tom G., Maple Grove Ct Bardstown, - 0, -

7 THE KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY Page Five SCHOOL Football Officials Ratings On Sportsmanship Of K. H. S. A. A. Member Schools - ]!. Adair County Allen County Anderson County Atherton Ballard Bardstown Bath County Beechwood Belfrv Bell County 0 Bellevue Berea Community Bishop David Boone County Bourbon County Bowling Green" Bovd County Boyle County Breckinridee Co. Bryan Station Central Bullitt Burgin Butler! Butler County Caldwell Countv Campbell County Campbellsviile Carroll Countv Catlettsburg Caverna Central Christian County Conner Corbin Covington Catholic Crittenden County Cumberland Cumberland County Danville Daviess Countv 0 Davton 0 DeSales Dixie Heights Doss dupont Manual Durrett Edmonson Countv Eastern 0 Elizabethtown Elkhorn City Eminence Estill Countv Evarts Fairdale Fairview Fern Creek Flaget Fleming County Fleming-Neon Ft. Campbell Ft. Knox Frankfort Franklin County Franklm-Simpson Fulton Fulton Countv Gamaliel Garrard County George Rogers Clark Georgetown Glasgow 0 Greensburg Harlan Harrison County Harrodsburg Hart County Hazard Heath Henderson Henderson Countv Henry Clay Henr.v County Highlands Holmes OTHER SCHOOL COACH OFFCALS G F P E G F P 0 0 0! l\ l\?l 0 R \ \ 0 [ i! l\ i u n n j 0 0 CROWD G F P G 0 0! t! TEAM G F

8 ! Page Six THE KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY OTHER SCHOOL SCHOOL COACH OFFCALS TEAM G F P G F Hopkinsville roquois James A. Cawood Jeffersontown Jenkins Jessaniine County Johns Creek Johnson Central Kentucky Academy _. Ky. School for Deaf. Knox Central Lafayette LaRue County Laurel County Leslie County Lewis County Lloyd Lone Oak Louisa Louisville Ctry. Day. Ludlow Lynch Lynn Camp McKell Madison Madison Central MadisonviUe- Korth Hopkins Male Marion C. Moore Marion County Mayfield Maysville M. C. Napier Meade County Mercer County Metcalfe County Middlesboro Millersburg Military nstitute Montgomery County. Morgan County Mt. Sterling Mt. Vernon Mullins Murray Nelson Cotinty Newport Newport Catholic Nicholas County... North Hardin North Marshall Ohio County Oldham County Owen County Owensboro Owensboro Catholic _. Paducah Tilghman._. Paintsville Paris Park City Paul G. Blazer Phelps Pikeville Pineville Pleasure Ridge Park Prestonsburg Raceland Reidland Rowan Coimty Russell Russell County Russellyille St. Xavier Sayre Scott County Seneca Shawnee Shelby County Shelbyyille Simon Kenton Somerset Southern Stanford Stuart Tates Creek Tavlor County Temple Hill Thomas Jefferson Todd County Central GFPEG F PE CROWD! n ! R S! 0 0! ^ fi i J i i

9 THE KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY Page Seven SCHOOL COACH OTHER SCHOOL OFFCALS CROWD G F P TEAM G F P Tompkinsville Trigg Countv Trimble Countv 0 Trinity (Louisville) Union Countv Vallev Virgie Waggener Warren Central 0 Warren East Washington County 0 Wayne County Webster Countv Western Westport Wheelwright Whitesburg Whitley County Williamsburg Woodford Countv.._ - - Wurtland n fi Schools Football Ratings On Officials The following ratings were received on football officials registered with the K.H.S.A.A. during -. The numbers following each name represent respectively the number of Excellent, Good, Fair and Poor ratings given to the official. Ackerman, Robert J., ; Adams, Paul E., ; Ahrens, James R., ; Albright, James R ; Allen, Arthur, --0-; Allison, Roy, -0-0-; Anders, Raleigh A., --0-0; Anderson, Douglas L., ; Anderson, John G., ---0; Ashworth, Paul, --0-0; Austin, Tom A., ; Ayers, Edward L., ---0; Baird, James H., 0--0-; Ballaban, Thomas ; Barnott, John R., 0---0; Bartels, John T. 0---; Barton, Leon, ; Bates, Bob, : Batterson, Keith, ---0; Beheler, Donald S., ---; Bell, Clarence, 0---; Bellissemo, Frank, --0-0; Bennett, Merrill, ; Bero, James J., ; Bewley, Harry G., ; Blanton, Homer, --0-0; Blevins, Donald Wayne, --0-0; Bocook, Earl, --0-0; Boemker. Bob, ; Bordy, Philip, ---0; Boswell, William Martin, ---; Bowling, James Earl, --0-0; Boyd, John D., ; Boyles, Jerry F., --0-0; Bradford, Robert L., ---; Bramble, James L., --0-0; Brashear, Ley Ray, ---0; Brauch, Charles J., ---0; Brause, Allan R., ; Brewer, Jerry, ---; Brewer, Lloyd, ; Brock, Alben, ---; Brotzge, Maurice, ---; Brown. Bill, ---0; Brown, Herman G., ---0; Brown. J. W., --0-; Brown, Michael L., ; Brubaker, Don, ; Brubaker. John E., ; Buckley, Robert S., Jr., ; Bullock, Ted. ---; Burgess. Oley J.. Sr., --0-0; Burke. David Dean --0-; Burke, Harry R., ---0; Burkhart, James G., ; Burton, James E., ---0; Burton, John, --0-0; Byrd, A. Gordon, -0-0-; Cain, Paul D., 0---0; Canaday, Jacy Glenn, --0-0; Canady, Ray B., --0-0; Cannon, James Drew, ---0; Cargill, Thomas, Jr., --0-0; Carlberg, John H., --0-; Carlberg. Ralph C. --0-; Carlson. David A ; Carpenter, Jerry, ; Carr, Billy W., : Carr, Larry W., ---0; Cecil, Roger, --0-0; Chapman, Ronald F., --0-0; Chasteen, Earl, ---; Chiswell, Charles L., --0-; Cisco, Robert N., : Clark, Owen B., -0--; Clark, Robert, --0-; Cleavenger, Ed, ---0; Clemmons, Sam, --0-0; Clifford. Michael T., ; Chne. Nick, --0-0; Colley, Lynn W., ; CoUins, Ronald K., ---; Cooper, Norris, ---; Cooper, Richard E., ---0; Copley, Sidney M., ; Cornwell, James, ---0; Cowan, Larry Gene, ---0; Cowan, Robert L., Sr., ---; Cox, Colin ; Craft, Albert B., ---0; Creekmore, Les, ---; Crider, Ray, --0-; Cullen, Charles "Bud", -0--0: Gulp, Willard E., ---: Cummings, Robert P., Jr., --0-; Curnutte, van, 0---; Curnutte, J. R., 0-0--; Current, Ellis Ray, ---0: Current. Robert O.. ---; Dallmann, James W., ; Daopoulas. James A ; Daves, Ron, : Davis, A. J., ---; Davis, Charles ; Davis. Ralph C, ---0; Deaton, Don, 0---0; Delaney. William T., -0--0; Dent. Donald, ---; Denton, Charles ; Denton, Wilham J., ---0; Dennedy, Bob, --0-0; DeSensi, William "Chick", --0-; Detenber, Gene, 0---0; Dewees, Bill. ---: Dorsey, James. ---; Downs, Joseph W ; Drake. Richard R., ---0; Draud. Jon E., 0---0; Duff, William C, Jr., ---; Duncan, James T, --0-0; Durbin, Roy, --0-0; Durkin. Jack. ---: Easley, Dan W., ---0; Eldridge, Wayne R ; Elliott, Carroll L., ; English. P. T., ; Epley, Donald W., 0---0; Evans. David M ; Evans, Thomas David, 0--0-; Evans. Willis, ---; Faust, John F., -0--0; Fav, John C, ---0; Feck, Richard A., ---0; Fenimore. Clarke E., ---0; Ferguson, Roy F., ---0: Ferguson. Thomas Lyle, ; FeiTell, Ronnie, ---; Fields, Ricky P., ; Fields, Ronald M., --0-; Fish, Leland G ; Fitzpatrick, Kenneth L., --0-0; Flvrm, Bobby, ---; Fortney, Robert L., ---0: Foster. Berryman E., --0-0; Foster, J. W., ---; Fraley. Bill ; Frankel, Louis S., --0-0; Frazer, Tom Roe, ; Frederick, Gary Lee, --0-0; Fryrear, BiU P., : Fuller, Wilton H., ---0; Furlong, William E., 0---0; Gallahei-, Jack, ---0: Gammon, William H., ---0; Garrett, Richard A ; Gastineau, Joby A., ll, --0-; Gentry, Dale J., ---;

10 Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY Gettler, John F., ---0: Gfell, George. ---0; Gibson, Richard L., --0-; Gilkerson, Pat, ; Goble, Gary Lvnn, -0--0; Gore, Bailey, ---0; Gorham, Harrv C, -T-l-O; Gour, Bob, ; Grabowski, James T., ; Grace, Charles K., ---; Grace, H. E., Jr., ---; Grandon, John E., ; Griffey, Richard, --0-0; Gupton, George E., --0-0; Gupton, Lawrence R., --0-0; Guy, N. S., ll, ---0; Hackett, Wilbur L., Sr., 0---; Hackler, George Gary, ; Hadden. Newell P., Jr., -- -; Hagen, Joe E., ---; Hall. Charles E., ; Hall, Samuel E., ---; Hall, William W., ---0; Hamilton, Michael, ; Hammons, George F., ; Hancock, Norb, ---; Harjo, Austin A., ---; Harris, David L., ---0; Harsh, Ronald B., --0-0; Hawkins, Donald H., --0-0; Hawkins, Will A., ---0; Heaberhn. Bill, ; Hedge, David W., --0-0; Heinichen, Carl C. ---; Heinze, Frank, ---0: Heinze, John G : Hendon, L. J., ---0; Herrick, Calvin P., Jr., ---; Hewitt, R. T., ---; Hicks, Jack, 0--0-; Hill. Earl F ; Hina, Charles W., --0-0: Hina, Henrv B ; Hines, Richard G., ---0: Hinkle. Harold L., ; Hite. Phillip H., ---0; Hofstetter, Joe, --0-0; Hollingsworth, Ralph, --0-0; Holton. Glenn, : Hopson, James E., 0---0: Hornsbv, Colin, ---0: Horsman, Bill, ---; Howard, Robert E., ---0: Hubbard, John Douglas, ---0; Huber, Carl W : Huffine, Gary L., ---; Humble, Michael E., ---; Hunt, Leonard D., --0-0; Hunter, James E., ---0; Hunter, Willard C ; Hurley, Robert, ; shmael, Stephen A., --0-; Jacobv, Ben, ---0; James, Gene, --0-0; Johanson, Ralph, --0-0; Johns. Charles, ---; Johnson, Bob ; Johnson, Gordon M., --- 0: Johnson. Harrv A., Jr., 0---; Johnson, Stan W., --0-0: Jones, Denver, --0-0: Jones. J. Carl, ---0; Jones, Paul D ; Jones, Robert H., ; Jones, WilHam L., --0-0; Jordan, Charles Michael, --0-0: Johnson, Jon K., 0---0; Jump, Frank E., --0-0: Karr, Don, --0-0: Kaufman, Alvin R., --- 0: Keifer, Robert B., ; Keller, Terry Joe, 0---: Kennedy, James R., ---; Kimble, Frank, --0-0: Kimble, Jeffery, --0-0; Kirk, Charles, ---; Knowles, Robert, : Kratzenberg, Ralph, --0-; Kratzenberg, Richard, -- 0-; Kratzenberg, Robert R.. ---; Kuhl, Lawrence, ---0; LaFountain, James L., --0-0; Laird, Ronald E., ---0; Lambert, rvin, 0---0; Landers, John F., ---; Lange, William E., Jr., ---; La- Salvia, James, ---; Law, William J., ---0; Lawson, Leland, --0-0; Leahy, Pat, ---0; Ledford, Thos. B., ---0; Lee, Doug, ---; Lee, William A., ; Lefevers, Colman J., ---0; Lenahan, Thomas F ; LeQuire, Harold M ; Levy, Arthur E., --0-0: Liberatore, Samuel M., --0-0; Lillie, Wm. Westly, ---0; Lindon, Bob, ---0: Lingo, Heni-y E., --0-0; Linkes, Clifford C, ---0; Lloyd, Birt, : Lockhart, Dan, 0---0; Logan, C. Douglas, ; Logan, Eli, ---; Long, James E., --0-0; Lovall, Tommy, ; Lowe, Gene T., --0-0; Lowe, Stan, ---; Lu.sbv, George. ---0; Lykins, Jamos O., ---; McClure, Tom, -0--; McCormick, Don R., -0--0; McCormick, Donald, ---; McCowan, Connell, 0---0; McCray, Carl G., ; Mc- Elroy, James E., ; McFadden, Jimmie, -- -0; McGehee, Gordon, 0---0; McGinty, L. V., Jr., --0-; McKenzie, Claude L., ---0; Mc- Kenzie. Robert, --0-0; McKinney, Adelle, ---0; McLane, Albert., --0-0; McPeek, Talmadge, - --0; Magruder, Earl, Jr., ---; Malone, James F., ---0; Maloney, William ; Mang, Berry W., Jr., 0--0-; Marcum. Bruce, ; Martin, Thomas F --0-0; Matarazzo, S. M., ; Mathis, Mike, ; Mattingly, Charles Pete, ---; Mattingly, Wayne C, ---0; May. E. B., Jr., ---0; May, Larry, --0-0; Mayer, Ed, -- -0; Mayhew, William M., ---0; Maynard, James L., ---; Maynard, William D., ; Meadors, Wm. J., ---; Melmige, James, Jr., --0-0; Mercke, Frank R., ---; Mercker, George E., --0-; Mestepey, James R., ---0; Metcalf, Ken, ---; Metzger. Don, --0-; Metzler, Norman J., Jr., : Meyer, Bud, : Mick, Paul E., ---0; Minta, John H., ---0; Moody, William R., ---; Mooneyhan, James H., ---: Moore. Franklin "Bud", ---; Moore, Robert, ---0; Mordica, William A., --0-0; Morgan, Richard, --0-0: Morris, Jerry O., 0---; Morrissey, Rockne, : Morse, Richard K., ; Moser, Tom, --0-0; Mullannix, Walter W., ---0; Muller, William J., ; Mulliken, David K : Murray, Thomas, ---0; Nassida, Frank Robert, ; Naumann, Frank, --0-0: Neal, Gene, -0--: Nelson, Clarence Robert, --00: Nickell, Duane "Red", ---0; Nolan, Michael Bruce, ---; Noland, Douglas, ---; Nord, Bertrand J., ---; Norwood, Donald v., ---0; Norwood, Thomas R., -0--; Oldham, Ben R., ---; Omar, Max C, --0-0; Omer, Harold G., ---0; ONan, Norman, - -0-: Osborne, Donald E., -0--0; Osborne. Lonnie K ; Osborne. Ted G ; Osting, James E.,, ---0: Pace. Donald W : Pack. George W., : Padgett. R. K., ---0: Pardue. srael L., Sr., ---; Parker, Bob L., ---0: Parker, Francis v., --0-; Parsley, Clyde E., --0-0; Pate, Lloyd W., ---; Patterson, Bill E., --0-0; Patterson, William C, 0--0-; Patz, Richard Alan, ; Paxton, Gary R., -0-0-; Peake, Kyle M., ; Peecher, Lloyd, --0-0; Peeno, Harry R., -0--; Perkins, Ronnie, --0-; Perry Alfred H., ; Phipps, James M., -0--0; Pietrowski, Paul, 0---; Pinson, Eugene, --0-; Pirkle, Paul S ; Pittman, Spencer R., -- -0; Poole, Wm. F., ---0; Porco, Kenneth J., --0-0; Porter, Clarence Lee, : Powell, Calvin Clay, ---; Powell, Logan G., ; Powers, Clark, 0---0; Powers, Elmer, ---0; Pugh, Roy D., 0---0; Quehl, Bud, --0-0; Ramey, Roy, --0-0; Rapp, Bill, ---0; Raque, Ron, ---; Rascoe, Robert B., ---; Rawdon, Richard M., Jr., --0-; Ray, Bob, --- ; Ray, ColUs R., ; Ray, Frank D., -0--0; Ray, Shirley G., ; Read, Frederick K., -- -0; Reddington, Jim, --0-; Reece, Jerry T., --0-; Reed, Gordon "Moe", ; Renfro, James H., --0-0; Riggs, C. Dennis, ---0; Ring, Bill, ---; Roberts, James E., ---0; Robinson, Don L., --0-0: Rodgers, H. Tom, --0-; Roeckers, Bernie W., --0-; Roger.-^. Eldridge, --0-0; Rose, Robert Lee, Jr., ---0; Rosen, William H., --0-; Russell, Gary E., -- -; Russell, Joe, 0--0-; Russman, Godfrey F., Jr., ---0;

11 THE KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY Sammons, Terry- Lynn, ---0; Sanders, Mel, ---0; Sanks, David, ; Sapp, Edward, - --0; Satterly, Grant, ---; Saturley, Randall, 0---0; Saylors, Carlee. ---; Schmidt, Thomas C, Jr., ; Schmitt. Nicholas G., --0-; Schmitt, Paul E., ---0; Schuble, Charles E., - --; Schutte, Joe, 0--0-; Scott, W. L. "Bill", ---0; Seavers, Joe, --0-; Selvv, Curt, ---0; Sesher, James. ---0; Shanks, Thomas E., -- -; Sharp, Je^r^^ 0--0-; Sharp, Mike, 0--0-; Sharp, Robert J ; Sharp. Ronnie E ; Shaughnessy, Bernard E., ---0; Shelton, Donald R., ---0; Shewmaker, Wavne ; Shofner, Carl L., 0---0; Shumaker, Thurman E., --0-0; Simms, Clarence E.. ---; Simpson, Olando J. "Bill", 0---0; Sizemore, Aster, --0-; Shgh. Jim ; Slone. Earl D., ; Small. David E., 0---; Smith. William E ; South. Stanlev P ; Spath. WiUiam J ; Spaulding, John R.. ---; Stalev. Jerrv. ---0; Staples. Jerrv D ; Staten. Joseph B., ---0; Staten. Mike ; Stephens. Herbert D ; Stephenson. HaiTv S.. ---; Steward. Garv "Jock", --0-0; Stoup, Robert D., Strain. Richard ; Straus. William Streible. Ronnie D ; Stumbo. Jack Sullivan. A. G ; Swarts. Joseph Swinford. John. --0-; Svkes. Tommy C ; Talbot. William G.. H. ---; Tate. Kenneth L., Jr., --0-0; Tavlor, Dennis H., ---; Tavlor. James R., ---0; Thomas. Raymond E ; Thomas. Ravmond Earl. ---; Thompson. Thomas D., ---; Thompson, Victor Neil ; Timmering. George E., ---0; Treas., Joe W.. ---; Ti-eibly, Charles E ; Trimer. Norman E., ---0; Tromblev. Norman J ; Tuitele. Matthew V. L.. ---; Turlev. A. Howard, ; Turner. Charles W., ---0; Tye. Josh ; LTrlage. Richard. ---0; Usery, L. L., ; VanZant, Jim ; Varner, Ray G., --0-; Wagner. Jim ; Waide. Harn.- D.. ---; Walker. Julian R., ---0: Walker, Paul R., ; Waller, Bobbie E ; Wanchic. Nicholas. ---; Ward, Tommy. --0-; Warren, Buist Buzz. ---0; Warren, Kenneth A., 0---0; Washaleski, Tom. ---; Washer James P., ---; Washer. Robert S., Jr ; Watson, George F ; Watts. Shirley R., --0-; Weaver. Clyde van ; Weaver, Ray Webb. Dudley, -0--0; Weber, Thomas C, ---. Wedge. Denny. --0-; Whisman. William L ; Wickham. James R.. Jr., --0-0; Wilbert. Donald A.. ---; Wilcox, Ursa! R ; Wilder. Jerry, ---0; Williams, James H., --0-; Wilson, A. C, Jr ; Wilson, Louis O., ---; Wilson. Nellus R., ---0; Wise, Jack. ---; Wittenburg. Howard ; Wood. Furman Blake ; Wood. Walter A ; Wray, Robert F., ; Wright. Howard L.. ---; Wright, Jim, ---0; Wright, John David ; Wuertz. John ; Wulfeck. James A...Jr ; Yarbrough, Rov D., Jr ; Young. Jack ; Zaranka, Benny J ; Zimmer, Thomas. ---; Zogg, Joe F., Page Nine Football Rules Committee (Continued from Page One) --; A flag (" by ") or a soft flexible pylon (" by " by " to ") shall be placed at the inside corner of each of the intersections of the sidelines with the goal lines, and the end lines, and with each intersection of the inbounds lines extended and the end lines. --: A tan-colored ball with a white one inch stripe to ^ inches from each end to the nearer edge of the stripe shall be used. --: The.vardage chain, or other alliance committee approved measuring devices, for use in fixing the line-to-gain and measuring the distance the ball has been advanced and a downmarker to indicate the number of the down, shall be provided by the game management. --lf: The numbers of the jerseys will be at least 0 inches high on the back and inches high in the front, of a single color in contrast to the jersey color and with numeral bars or strokes about ; inches wide. --; A valid fair catch signal is the extending and waving of one hand only at full arms length above the head. --: A down will be replayed if a whistl-^ were sounded inadvertently during a kick or while a forward pass is in flight. -: When two or more live ball fouls are committed by the same team at such a time the offended team is permitted a choice of penalties, the fouls are referred to as a multiple foul. - A: The free-blocking zone is a rectangular area extending laterally yards on either side of the spot of the snap and yards behind each scrimmage line. -0-; A player, or other person, is out-ofbounds when any part of him touches anything, excepting another player, which is on or outside the sideline or endline. --: Note: f at the end of the fourth quarter, the teams have identical scores, the tie may be resolved by means acceptable to the conference or State Association. This may include extending playing time. --: Four time-outs only may be charged to a team during each half of the game. --: Unless the clock is already stopped, an officials time-out shall be declared as soon as the ball becomes dead following a change of team possession, or whenever the covering official declares the ball dead and the ball appears to have reached the line-to-gain. --: f a foul occurs prior to or following a free-kick down (other than when it follows a fair catch or an awarded fair catch) and before anv change of team possession, the down which follows measurement is a free-kick down. --: f a forward pass foul by A (causing loss of down) occurs during a try-for-point. or if there is any other foul by A and the try is not successful, no point is scored and there is no replay. --: No offensive player who is outside the free blocking zone, may block an opponent below the waist, while the opponent is in an area yards behind each scrimmage line, extending laterally and from sideline to sideline, if such block is toward the spot from which the snap was made. --lj: No player shall position himself on the slioulders or body of a defensive teammate to gain an advantage. --: No player shall participate by touching the ball or hindering an opponent after having

12 been out-of-bounds during the down. This does not include being blocked or pushed out-ofbounds. --lb: Conferences between a coach or coaches and a player or players may be held during a charged time-out. or the intermission between periods, the conference is on the field within five yards of the side line and directly in front of the team box when one or more coaches (without phones, radios, or similar communication dexdces) from each team may confer with one player. 0--: t is a double foul if both teams commit fouls during either the same live ball period in which: (a) there was no change of team possession; or (b) there was a change of team possession and the team in possession at the end of the down had fouled prior to the final change of possession. n either (a) or (b) the penalties cancel and the down is replayed. 0--: When two or more live ball fouls are committed by the same team before any one of the penalties is accepted or dechned. only one penalty may be measured except when a foul (or fouls) for unsportsmanlike conduct follows a previous foul. n such cases, the penalty (or penalties) for unsportsmanlike conduct is administered separately. 0--: Penalties for dead ball fouls are administered separately and in the order of their occurrence. A dead ball foul is not coupled with a live ball foul or another dead ball foul to create either a double or multiple foul. SGNALS: THE COMMTTEE adopted a total of four new signals. The signal for personal foul shall be hacking motion with the heel of one hand against the other wrist. For illegal use of hands, the referee will clasp the wrist of one arm with the other hand while the arms are extended to the front of him and give a downward pulling motion. Designating first touching will be done bv touching the fingertips to the shoulders while the arms are extended to the sides of the body. Failure to wear required equipment continuously will be designated by placing one hand on the back of the neck with the arm extended from the side of the body. The signal chart will be rearranged for quick and eas.y reference. CASE BOOK STUATON: NTERPRETATONS for several listed situations were reviewed and revised. These will be included in the edition of the Case Book. Since the Case Book is a supplement to the Rules Book, the information contained therein is officially adopted by the Committee. CHANGNG BALLS: A play will be developed to give the proper procedure for exchanging balls between series when each team is using a different apprr^ed ball. BALL BOYS: Case Book.situation will be developed to emphasize the need for ball boys and their responsibilities when they decide to change balls during a game. POTNTS OF SPECAL EMPHASS: THE NATONAL ALLANCE RULES COM- MTTEE each year specifies certain areas which are to be given special attention by all those resdonsible for teaching football rules. The Committee was no exception. Five items have been specifically designated to be placed in this category for this vear. They are Soearing. Encroachment. False Start, llegal Shift, Wearing Hand and Forearm Pads. Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY GENERAL: EDTORAL CHANGES in the Rules Book, Case Book, Rules Simplified and llustrated and the Football Officials Manual to correlate rules and sections were authorized by committee action. The editorial committee was directed to revise the present language in order to increase understanding without changing the intent of the rules sections wherever feasible. Minutes of Board Meeting The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association met at Stouffers nn, Louisville, on Saturday morning, January,. The meeting was called to order by President Morton Combs at :00, with all Board members. Commissioner Theo. A. Sanford, Assistant Commissioners J. B. Mansfield, Billv V. Wise and Louis Stout present. The invocation was given by William C. Doan. James T. Dotson moved, seconded by J. C. Cantrell, that the reading of the minutes of the December th meeting be waived since the members of the Board had received copies of these minutes. The motion was carried unanimously. President Combs welcomed to the meeting Frank B. Simpson and Arthur R. Hawldns, newly elected members of the Board of Control. Principals Bobby Snider, Glenn E. Dexter, James Traylor. Barney Thweatt, and Charles T. Elder of the First Education District Secondary Principals Association appeared before the Board with a petition relating to several items of recent Board action. Mr. Traylor spoke for the group. Some of the items of concern were as follows: ) The change in the plan of allowing certain expenses and pa.ving for trophies and awards for spring and minor sports, this action being taken during the September meeting of the Board: ) Board action concerning the assessment of certain percentages against district and regional basketball tournament receipts to assist in underwi-iting the - K.H.S.A.A. budget. t was also requested that the Boaid allow member schools to appoint a committee charged with the resnnnsibilitv of doing an in-depth study of the financial problems of the Association, its findings and recommendations to be reported to tlp Delegate Assembly. President Combs stated that the recommendations of the First Education District group will bo t?ken into consideration at which time the represontativps wer^ excused from the meeting. After a freneval discussion. Richard Vincent moved, seconded by J. C. Cantrell, that the action taken bv the Board durin" the September mooting relative to the substitution of "may" for "will" in the naraeranhs referring to finances in the sports of baseball cross countrv. golf,.gymnastics, rifle, tennis track, and wrestling, be rescinded. The motion was carried bv a vote of.i-s. The Board rieclined to change its position with respect to the assessment of the percentages against district and regional basketball tournament receipts. The Commissioner read a letter which President Combs had received from the th District principals and coaches, objecting to the assessment made against district and reffinnal basketball tournament receipts. The Board had already stated its position concerning the assessments for the tournaments. Chairman Tom Mills of the Buikling Committee stated that hopefully the new buildin? would be ready for occupancy within the next ^ew weeks. Chairman Richard Vincent of the Personnel

13 THE KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY and Policy Committee reported that his committee had no report to make at the present time. There was a discussion of possible new proposals to be submitted by the Boaid at the forthcoming Delegate Assembly. No action was taken on these proposals at the present time. Arthur R. Hawkins moved, seconded by Frank B. Simpson, that all bills of the Association for the period beginning December,, and ending December,, be allowed. The motion was carried unanimously. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. A Simple Word Called "Respect" EDTORS NOTE: The interscholastic athletic program seives best when coaches and officials have respect for each other. n many areas there has been a delerioration of respect between coaches and officials and, as a result, the program has suffered. The following presentation reprinted from the March, edition of the MSSOUR HGH SCHOOL ACTVTES JOURNAL describes the foundation upon which each respect must be developed and explains why it is so necessary. Clifford B. Fagan, Editor National Federation Publications More and more in our fast paced society today, respect for individuals and their rights are becoming a forgotten item. Less and less respect is being shown in this world toward our fellow man. ts an "Everybody for Himself," a "Blame it on the Other Guy" type of philosophy that seems to be gripping many individuals in our society Ṗerhaps this is being shown with shocking reality in regards to officials and coaches, not only on the professional level, but on the interscholastic level as well. Too little respect is shown the game official today by members of the coaching profession. However, by the same token the official no longer seems to have the confidence in the coach that he once held. Just a short time ago, the official and coach gave each other the benefit of the doubt concerning their abihty to perform the duties that each was being hired and paid to do. Now it seems that each has already been judg- foot on the field ed by the other before he steps or floor to perform that duty. Thats a shame, because each has a duty and a responsibiuty not only to themselves, and to each other, but to the young men with whom they come in contact. The simple word "respect" has too many times been forbotten by both parties before the athletic contest even begins. Neither has an easy job. Yet both must be capable of handling the job they have undertaken or they should not have accepted the responsibility of the position. Perhaps some of this lack of respect for the other comes from the fact that one of the parties has never been as the saying goes "On the other side of the fence." The official may have never coached and the coach may have never officiated. An athletic coach is a special breed of man. He must be, for he deals with many problems that will never arise for the ordinary man in his Ufetime. The coach deals with the emotions of human beings. He comes in close contact with the lives of the young men who have been placed in his trust. His job is a big one. Some coaches meet the challenge, some never quite make it. A coach must reach inside of each young man and see what makes him tick. He must attempt to help him overcome his faults and shortcomings. He must help him accept responsibility. He must teach him how to lose as well as how to win. Page Eleven Not everyone can win, but everybody can be a winner. On top of all the emotional problems that may confront him, the coach must teach the young man the basic fundamentals of the sport involved. He must attempt to get his team ready for at least one game a week and, perhaps, more during the season. He must teach them the httle things that win games. The blocking and tackung, the hitting and fielding, etc. These are the things that turn defeat into victory. First of all however, he must take that young man before a ganie and attempt to fire him up to the point that he will perform to the best of his abihty. Here again he deals with a tricky problem, the emotions of human beings. The coach must know the capabihties of ids players, his team and himself. He must know what they can do and what they cannot do. Perhaps in this Ues the secret of coaching in interscholastics. The official must also know his capabihties. He must be ready and able to work each athletic contest as if it were for the state championsliip. He must be "up" for each game, because his decisions, his split second judgment calls, will have a bearing on the atliletic contest that is unfolding before him. Just as a coach is a basic part of each athletic contest, so is the official who must uphold the rules of the game. n a strange way, they need each other. A team cannot play without a coach. Just as a game could not be played without officials. t makes you wonder why they do not respect each other. Perhaps, as we mentioned earher, it is because each does not really understand how hard the job is that the other is doing. An official must at au times be in position to make the proper calls in an athletic contest that he works. An official must earn the respect of the coach and the young men who he has under his protection. This can be attained only by being in good physical shape, having a good knowledge of the rules that govern the sport involved and then applying this knowledge to each individual game to the best of his ability. Too many officials forget what it means to have "pride" in something you do. Proper mechanics are often termed as "old fashion" by some officials, yet proper mechanics can do much toward maintaining complete control of a basketball, football, or baseball game. An official should have pride in himself from the time he walks into the school until the time he leaves. Pride is not being self-centered or stuck-up. Pride is having the knowledge to do a job and then having the courage and confidence to do that job to the best of your abihty. A httle pride never hurt anyone. t goes a long way toward earning respect. An official should never be late for a contest. He should be early, and he should be ready for the job that he has before him. ts not an easy task. Lets face reahty. Many officials have spent their day working hard at a job that is perhaps as far from officiating as it can be. Then they must rush home, grab a bite to eat and take off for the site of the game. Maybe they spend the better part of an hour or two driving" to that site. Then they must hurry up and dress and be ready by the time they must be on the floor. This compares with the coach, who has spent his day teaching classes, then he must either take another two hours of his time and perform his dutj as a coach through practice sessions or he must rush home the night of the game and hke an official, grab a quick snack and be on his way back to the gym in time for the junior varsity game.

14 Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY Both are not as relaxed as they coujd he had hey had the entire day to think about what would be going on that evening. Had thej been able to perhaps rest a couple of hours that afternoon before the game. But this is part of it. Each one must reach back in his hip pocket and come up with that extra strength to perform ris duty as well as he is capable of doing so. f not, each should find another profession. For this reason, if for none other, the coach and official should respect each other. Each has his job to do and each must do it. Each has pressure on him, how he reacts to this pressure is what makes a good coach, a great one and an adequate official, an outstanding one. Each must remember that a group of young men have been placed at their disposal for a learning phase of their life that can be taught nowhere else. No place else can this athlete perform against other young men of equal ability in a game of strength, stamina, and skill. No place else can he face the competition that he will face on an athletic field. How well he adjusts from all this may well go back to what he leains from his coach or the officials he comes in contact with. There was a time when a coach felt he had only to score more points to beat a team. Now many of them feel they must not only do this, but also must overcome the calls of the officials as well. "Looks Uke were up against seven of them again tonight," is a statement often heard before a basketball game. Not so long ago, the official felt that a coach would have complete control of the young men at his command. Now he feels that he must control people instead of 0 in a basketball game. ts a shame that men fail to respect each other in this game of life. t could make everyones job so much easier. Missouri High School Activities Journal Sportsmanship s Mandatory By Joseph Ferrie, Chairman Committee NJASSP Athletics Although many people think of interscholastic athletics as a "high school" program, am more convinced each year that it is much more than that. Of course, the players are students in the high school, but the game is not played in a vacuum. The spectators who attend are not only high school students but pai-ents, other adults and large numbers of elementary school children. n fact, a high school football or basketball game is, in reality, a total community program and should be evaluated in that context. Consider for a few moments the game a few weeks ago where a football contest was played in a sportsmanlike and competitive fashion by the high school teams but was marred by the actions of a group of students, ages seven to thirteen. n this case and in a similar case last year, the trouble began after the teams had left the field and the coaches had shaken hands. Band members were harassed, the busses were deluged by mud and even stones not by high school students, but by sixth, seventh or eighth graders. Last winter, when fighting broke out after a hard-fought basketball game, the real culprits were "drop outs" and graduates who were there because thats "where the action is!" The teams, coaches and officials are sometimes to blame; the high school students, _ the teachers and even administrators are sometimes at fault, but it is the entire school system and often the community which is responsible for the mjuries to innocent victims and it is the school system and the community which suffers the smeared reputation. snt it high time that we looked at the problem in all its aspects? n the high school, the principal and the athletic director talk to the students about good sportsmanship and what fair play means, how a visiting team should be treated as guests in the home and how officials should be treated with respect. All of this is not enough. There is much work to be done in the lower grades and in the community. t is absolutely essential that everyone understands that all fans have obligations that the spectators represent the school as much as the athletes do. All fans should know, too, that courteous treatment is more than just the handshake of a coach. t includes the treatment accorded to the team, the band and all the spectators as they pass through the streets or visit the school. t includes the conduct of fans as the basketball player attempts a crucial foul shot, or as the rival cheerleaders attempt to encourage their own team. But there is so much that needs to be understood about good sportsmanship that it ought to be taught at all levels and in au seasons. would urge that we stress courtesy and sportsmanship in assemblies, in the elementary and middle schools. Wherever feasible, we should soucit help from the communications media to reach the community. Most newspapers and radio stations are quite willing to give their cooperation. The job in this day of protests and dissension is a difficult one. but it can be done if we all recognize that athletics is a total community activity and good sportsmanship applies to everyone. Regional Tournament Sites () Murray State University, () Madisonville- North Hopkins High School, () Owensboro Sportscenter, () "Western Kentucky University, () Marion County High School, () Freedom Hall, () Freedom Hall, () Henry County High School, () Conner High School, (0) Mason County High School, () U. K. Coliseum, () "Wayne County High School, () Middlesboro High School, () Breathitt High School, () Prestonsburg High School, () Morehead State University. Cooperalion... n shooing flies or hauling freight "Tis wiser to cooperate. For better work is sooner done "When we take hold and work as one. Now thats the truth, all horses know; They learned it centuries ago; "When days are hot and flies are thick Cooperation does the trick. One tail on duty at the rear Cant reach the flies behind the ear; But two tails, if arranged with craft. Give full protection, fore and aft. Now fools pursue the lonely course. But wise men emulate the horse; Two make a burden half as great. So, use "horse sense" cooperate! AnonymoiLS.

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