Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1934 — Page 6

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NEW YORK GRID COACH RESIGNS Howard Cann. Coach For Two Years. Hands In Resignation • New York. Fob. 2.— (U.R) -Now York University. tho "lily white"; football school, today announced I the resignation of Howard G. Can-’, head grid coach for two years. Cann’s withdrawal was inter

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preted in many quartern us not’ only emphasizing th" Increasing , “mortality rate" among the na-j, t ion’s couchos. but pozzibly serv-i; Ing us .'i stimulant to hlgh-press-; uro football Cann is the famous N. V. U. alh- [> lete, wli<> like n modern Sir Gala ,: had wits sent o- to the N. V 11.,I 1 ., gridiron to keep It pure and to I carry out the sweepng reforms an- ' nounced on Dec. It. 1931. when the university broke away front the i successful but theatrical football : j policies of John F. (Chick) Mee- ; tian. Meeha ■ had been there sev- , i n years. 1 I The conversion of N, Y. I', to I ithe straight and narrow football I _

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path commanded national attention. Spring n:d autumn practice p.irlods were shortened drastically and organlzczd recruiting and hiilisidizing wen- eliminated. Those j were the refolm highlights. vu,l todtty Cann, like no m:i:y; nth.-r coaches this season, has resigned. Tiie announcement by the N Y. U. board of athletic control , was graciously word d. It expressed "deep regret" and (minted out |that <’it n would continue as himkethall conch end director of idtys- | ical training. But the fact remains ( [that the Violet eleven In 1933 won | [only two games on Its seven-game [schedule. It tied one. Also he was attacked vehemently by alumel in letters to the tihnnnl publication, i One old grad suggested that "New York University either discontinue 1 playing football or give the alumni j a team which will make it proud." I Cann’s reslgtinllou impressed l many New York fans and certain j football com lies with the apparent j fact that a grid pilot must win football games if be is to survive under conditions existi g in the game; today. And that - regardless of the [purity of his university's policies I and the,ideals of sportsmanship which are supposed to hover over [ the gridiron. ■ tirj With this mountai-t of snow fall ing this morning, looks like basketball fans will have a lot of fun traveling to see their favorites play tonight. But, these Indiana has-j ketball 'bugs' are bears for punishment. —oOo - We are willing to wager this snow won't stop a big crowd of Bluffton rooters from motoring the 18 miles to Decatur to watch the Yellow Jackets and Tigers scrap it out on the hardwood tonight. —oOo — Likewise, the Commodore fans: can't be bothered by a little thing like several feet of snow when the Commies meet the Irish of Central Catholic. This game will be played at the Central gym in Fort Wayne. Excuse us. Kirkland Kangaroos. In compiling the coun-

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ty standing thia week, Basketbawl twice failed to get the Kirkland standing correct. The Kangaroos played two games last week, winning both of them, and have a record of 10 wins and four defeats. This puts Kirkland in second place, ahead of the Berne Bears’, who have won 12 games and lost five. —oOo - Buck, over ut Bluffton, must have hud a wild drmtm the other night. ||<> picked out Hi" 'll sectional winIners. uli'-ady in advance. Not bud I reading, so we ll puss it along. How tnnev of the sixteen Mute •I finalists of U«33 will !••• buck in the field Imiisc in Indianapolis this [spring'.' Some of the boys, who [ watch the scores closely, contend that not ovet four of the Sweet :Sixteen ot 1933 will survive sectional ami regio al play this year. "To give yon an idea of what the ! picture really looks like, here follows a list of the sixteen regional centers with the wln'ners last year marked witli an asterisk (thusly i and the teams doped to be regional contenders. We listed Bluffton ' not because we had a hunch Bluff(ton would win tho sectional here ■but betause we haven't as yet seen l-i team that seem a lot more likely I to grab the toga. "Look over the list and see how many of the 16 (•) teams you think will cut the riffle again this year: 1. -AUBURN — Columbia City, Beaver Dam*. Warsaw. Kendall- ’ ville. 2. BLOOMINGTON Martinsi ville*. Brazil. Bloomington. Terre Haute, Linton. 3— COLUMBUS—Franklin*, Shel- ! byville, Columbus. North Vernon. , Madison. 4— CRAWFORDSVIILE— Greencastle*. Clinton, Attica, Crawfordsv lite. 5 — EVANSVILLE — Hazleton*, Central, Cannelton. Booneville. 6 —FORT WAYNE—North Side*, Central, Hartford City, Bluffton. i Huntington. 7. GARY — Valparaiso*. Horace Ma n. East Chicago, Hammond. 8. INDIANAPOLIS — Short- [ ridge*, Anderson. Southport, Alex- ■ andria, Tech. I 9.—KOKOMO — Kokomo*, TipI ton. Marion. W abash. 10— LEBANO— Michigantown*. [ Lebanon. Jeff of Lafayette. Frank-: fort. Advance. 11. — LOGANSPORT — Logans-; port*. Delphi, Young America, Peru. 12. MISHAWAKA —Wakarusa*. Winamac, Rochester. Plymouth, ! Elkhart. 13. MUNClE—Muncie*. Newcastle, Yorktown. Richmond, Union

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