Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1922 — Page 3
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T actual combat brings out an athletes Fr spective Ci anges jt to think qnll . kly and judge In Football Coaches ; >ei ; . . In c o n flet, t’.io Yale team seemed Ni.w, York, Dec. 15.— Despit- ti. p , JSS( ss everything below the dill; pointing 'show ng made by a ... Yn’.f. -.ieven that wan expected to I-- something "’as radically nion ß one . the best ever turned out at with that Yale team. In four mijin Net Haven, few close to the athletic engagements against . , , ,i Tad Princeton and Harvard, Yale »J- aim ins eat Yale expect the scalp of touchdown . Also Joi.. 3 to be exacted ns a penalty lor hasn’t made a touchdown against the disappointment. Harvard since 1916. ' 3 impression, sems general among • started out like the most otl ■ coaches and critics in the jn t))0 , , isl put it th;. Jones did well with the mate! d I" " 1 . the a „ason and M „ 1,1, He Mtht . i pound football and gave them -- t Crims on got sweet satistacScuil plays, but lie couldn’t put too * ' ■ season by a victory bali instinct in the heads where it trnn out-of th . . die- . t seem to exist. "'nLniv a big eastern coach loses ’ e meterial lolted fine when it important games, it is gensta. ed the season and it still 100 s<- nrP( iicted that he will lose his go l or „ ex t ye:i r, but the brain can-, erally predicte not j? j ;-’-c ’ frsm the outside. Only jo >.
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Itunors wore out before the Yale inline that Hob pißher would be hupnext yenr t ) le director of Hi Harvard coaching uyateni. 1 nrvnrd laughed at the report and I ish«r smiled making it ununlmoua. Just us the close of the baseball "tison brings gossip ttnually about numerous < hanges in manugement, so the lormlnation of the foothitll season rives rise every year to reports of many switches In coaches. Ii has ben reported that Hill Hoper v.il not return to Princeton next year net tha’ Roper hasn’t been consld • red as a huge success In handling the Hger.-, but because he Is said to be considering r< t'r< nt- at by the presst.r< o.' out cldc business. rfoper a , been raying a great deal of attention to politics In Phllndelph'a and he has a good law practice. The reports have it tiiat he Is to be a| pointed to a responsible government position and that lie will retire from football this winter. Hugo Bexdek, who. great success with football, basketball and baseball at Penn State has given him the rank ot one ol the best ail round coaches in tile east is considering an offer to. manage the Philadelphia Nations. Rexdek had a swing at major league baseball as the manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates and while he was not there long enough to test his ability he is generally given credit for laying the foundation for I lie present good team in Pittsburgh. Earl "Greasy" Neale has announced
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