Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1952 — Page 7
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I sports!
George Munger Os Penn Named Coach 01 Week I V v H . NEW YORK—He's a trjue country squire who rides to tho hounds in piink coat and derby, r BWt in the off-season he roots for the school's basketball arid track teams with the whooping fervor of a sophomore. He was such a precocious kid that he got kicked out of one school for pouring water down a deaf teaqher’sl ear trumpet. But he's such a serious student bt football that he even plans his pass interceptions. 11 i That's George Munger cjf Penn, the United Press coach of the week. | His was the team which finally ejided Princeton’s streak of 24 games.’ Other Coaches scored upsets last Saturday—Red bawson of Pitt beat Notre Dame, Woody Hayes of Ohio, State beat .Wisconsin, Gaynell Tinsley of Louisiana .State heat this was the big one, for Princeton nursed that unbeaten string in its home stadium with a powerful force. Like other Ivy League Schools, Penn was shackled this year with a new' rule forbidding spring Training.. ‘•Yet Munger, coach at Penn since 1938, decided his Mias the team to stop the Princeton threeyear streak. V ,He did it. and here’s how: He knew Princeton had the best I 1 . , ■ T .
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offense, so he decided to win the game on ' defense. He knew he could score on 'passing, so the, trick was 1 d stpp Princeton’s passing. i This, he decftled; he would do on interceptions. Fiv6 Princeton passes were intercepted in the game Saturday. Hour of these actually were planned-y-as part of the defense pattern W he used against known- PriricetOn pass plays. \ Penn was hard hit by injuries before the game. Normally a coach announces these injuries, almost gleefully, as against criticism in Case he’s defeated. Munger decided hot tc cry in advance^, But he ’ did - have to solve the problems -presented by injuries—■ particiHarly the shortage of. line- 1 backers, He used Ed Belli as “windshield wilier line backer.’’ That meant that Be|l stayed behind the line \ with only, one assignment—go whefe the play goes. It worked, » Time and again Princeton was’;halted within sniffing distance of the Pehn goal. Princetoh’s streak was snapped, 13-7. A Fort Wayne Pistons Lose In Exhibition NEGAUNEE. Mich. UP — The Milwaukee ,Hawks squeaked‘to a 78 to 76 Win oyer the Fort Wayne Pistons .here /Tuesday flight in their- 1 first exhibition basketball game of the season. Th? Hawks off to a slow start but picked up speed in the secbnd half to’ edge Fort Wayne. The game was; a rough affair with five Fort Wayfae players and one Hawk being Ousted as 82 fouls were called. 7 -f A- ■ » • 4 I . • 4 Injuries Are Fatal To Fort Wayne Child i GOSHEN, ihd. UP •— Richard Adams. 3. Fort Wayne, died in a hospital Tuesday of injuries suffered two dayi before in a twocar collisimi wkst of here. Killed in thd . collision; were Airs. ’.Marion Inks. 53. Wawaka. and Olive Inks, 16, Goshen. . , Democrat Want Ads Bring Results ... ■ • >; ’
Richmond Is Still Tops In Prep football INpIANAPOLIS, UP — Richmond's Red Devils, who ran their winning streak to 18 last week, led the United Press Indiana high school football honor roll for the third straight week today, but the northern powerhouses are moving up. i Coach. Bill Elias' boys steamrollered over Kokomo, 46 to 7. for their sixth win of the season. They need only four more—and only Lafayette Jeff apparently haife a change to stop them—for their second straight perfect season and North Central Conference title. Omy undefeated Indianapolis Cathedral and Evansville Central, fourth and sixth respectively, and once-beaten East Chicago Roosevelt, (in fifth place, also hung on to tlbeir positions as last week’s results prompted another drastic shake-up. East Chicago Washington, unbeaten in five starts, moved up fromj third to second, replacing Evansville Bosse. The Pocket City outfit was by crosstown foe Reitz last Friday, 21 to 7, and kkidded to 10th. Add right behind Washington’s Senators moved Gary Emerson, also from the West NIHSC; previously ranged eighth. Although upset by city rival Wallace early in the season, the Tornadoes easily disposed ,of loop rivals Hammond Clark and Gary Froebel in their last , two encounters. Following Evansville Central in the lower bracket are South Bend Washington in seventh* place, and Lafayette Jeff. Evansville Reitz, and Bosse. , . . 1 Tii.e South Benders moved up from ninth place after clipping LaPorte, 32 to 14; Lafayette Jeff skidded from seventh to eighth, despite triumphing over New Castle and Reitz vaulted into the elite after upending Bosse. . ,r _— i 1 Clinton, which previously brought up the rear in 10th place, drooped a notch in the “well-re-garded’* category after being dumped by twice-beaten Bloomington.; Also new in the “well-regard-ed’’ : ranks are Bloomington, Elwoo<|l, and Wabash, while Colum- ! 3 \ ‘
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bus re-entered the circle after belting Greensburg. 40 to 7. to take over the South Central conference standings. Others in the “well-regarded” grbup are Terre Haute Wiley. Columbia City, Michigan City, Warsaw, and West Lafayette. Columbia City Is Handed First Loss HUNTINGTON. Ind. UP — Columbia City was bounced from the undefeated high school football ranks Tuesday night by Huntingtoh, 13 to 7. Entertain Football Players Dads Here* The annual outing for all Decatur school boys Who are engaging in football this year, and their fathers, will be held at Wotthman field Monday evening, it was arinouncedPtoday by Bob Worthman, high school athletic director. ' “Sloppy Joe” sandwiches will be served, starting at 6:30 o'clock, and highlight of the evening will be a game between the freshman and the seventh-eighth grade Dads bf all boys out for any pf \the football teams ih the schools are urged to attend the outing.
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Pleasant Mills • -U :i Net Schedule Is Announced : ■ .u’ ' ' I ' Howard' Hill, principal, ind Myron Lehman, coach, have announced a complete 18-game schedule for the Pleasant .Mills Spartans for the 1352-53 basketball season. The Spartans will open the season Saturday, Nov. 1, | meeting 1 Wrei* 0., at Wren, and will launch their, jiome card election ni£hrt, Nov. 4, against the Decatur Commodores. The Spartans lost four members of last year's squad by graduation, , and another member quit wchoo! last March. However, only two of those lost were regulars. 1 ; g ( TAe schedule follows: NfA'. I—Wren, O. at Wren. ; Wov. 4 —Decatur Comihodores at PlbAsant Mills. NOv. 7—Berne at Pleasant Mills. Noy. 14—Hartford at pleasant Mills: Nov. 21—'Willshire, O. at Pleasant Mills- : Nov- 25 Adams Central at Adams Central. Det? s—Jefferson -at , Pleasant . —Liberty Center at Liberty CenShF. -.1 Dep. 12 —Monmouth at Monmouth Dec. 23—Willshire O. at WillshlrtF* Jan. 6 —Commodores at Decatur. Jan. 9—Geneva at Pleasant Mills, JajLj 20—Hartford at Hartford Jan.,27—Bryant at Pleasant Mills. Feb. .6 —Adams Central at Pleasant ’Mills, Feb. 10—"'Monmouth at Pleasant Mills. ? Fety. 134-Union oi Wells at Union. k • « Feb. 17—r-Jefferson at Geneva, k' ■ ■ ? I RHE ; - r '■ lH SglHg L < \ i ' IB - vlKw 1 sidr JUAN M.JDIAZ, publishing partner of slain Andres Requena, is shown with hi». wife. Leticia, in their New York home he received a threatening phone call saying “he was:next." Diaz, co-editor of the Spanish language pamphlet, “De Pattia," critical of the Trujillo reghne of the Dominican Republic, told the F. 8.1. that Reguena's /death was politically inspired. A Dominican official said was killed by “form41’ frizhda ”
Bucky Harris Signs Two-Year Contract WASHINGTON UP — Bucky Harris, whose shrewd trades enabled the Washington ■ Senators to rise from seventh to fifth, place in the American League tils year, was rewarded today wjtb » new two-year contract estimated to call for >40,000 a season. The suave. 55-year-old Harris Immediately conceded that more trades were in the wind in an es-. fort to lift the Senators' into the first division next season. “The turning point of 1 the year for us was when we got Jackfe
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Jensen from the Yankees and Jim Busby from the White Sent,” Harris said. '’So we contemplate some changes for 1&53. I can’t mention any names or positions because 1 don’t know whether these trades will materialise.” Harris’ prime needs are for anr outfielder to team with Busby and Jensen, a second baseman and a catcher. It was possible, that another deal with the Yankees would materialize since Harris would be happy to acquire either Ralph Houk or Charley Silvera, New York's reserve catchers. .Harris, who has been named manager of the Senators four different times and has piloted them a total of 16 years, said he had I set his heart on winning one more
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pennant far SS-year-oUI Senator owner Clark Griffith. “I’d love to get another pennant for Mip Griffith while he’s still with us,” Bucky said. Trade In a Good Town —Decatur!
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