Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1960 — Page 4

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What Are You For? There are many people today who make no bones about who or what they are against. They are ready to expound at short notice for a long time on why they are against it. But how many times do they say they are for? There is a need today for people to be for something, instead of against something. Let’s be for America instead of against Russia. Let’s be for the home team instead of against the visitor. And why not be for one candidate instead of against the other? There is no point in being against conservatism or liberalism unless you know enough about the opposite side to be for it. Some may say there is no difference in being for one thing or against the opposite. But againstism breeds negatism, and negatism breeds defeat. To be continually against becomes a habit; one that is hard to break. It can come to the place of being against things that one should be for. And it is too easy to be against. Perhaps those same people who said they were against something, when asked why, replied that it was just something about it that they didn’t like. They give no reasons, but still accept the fact that they ape against it The person who is for something has to know enough about the subject to know why they are for it. People who are for, can not give a pat answer —they give reasons, fan an effort to convert others. So, let’s be for some convictions, instead of against someone else. Anyone can be against. It takes a person who knows what they are talking about to be for.

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Yellow Jackets Whipped Decisively Friday Night By New Haven Bulldogs

Decatur’s high flying Yellow Jackets came to earth with a thud Friday night—a thud that was heard all over Worthman field as New Haven’s small and speedy Bulldogs trounced the Jackets, 39-0, in an NEIC conference game. After the Jackets got a small taste of two-time all conference halfback Jerry Doty, who would rather run over a tackler than run around him, and a rough and tumble New Haven line, they decided they had had enough and the ball game was over in the first few minutes of the first period, with only the final score in doubt. The Jackets took the opening kickoff at their own 28, could gain only two yards in three plays and were forced to punt. Cowan got off a good boot which Doty hauled in on his own 45, shot through the whole Decatur team and ran 55 yards for a score. The extra point failed and the Bulldogs led, 6-0. Doty Again Exactly five minutes and 50 seconds later. New Haven quarterback Mike Dennis faked a couple of handoffs and before the Decatur defense knew what time of day it was, Doty was rocketing around left end for 70 yards and, with the point, a 13-0 lead. With seconds left in the first period Kinnison got 15, Doty 5 and 4 yards and New Haven had the ball on the Decatur 10 yard line starting the second period. On the second play of that period, Doty shot around his left end, untouched, for a TD and a 20-0 lead. After Dave Magley took the kickoff back to his own 44 on a hard run, the Jackets picked up their first first down of the night with Cowan getting it on a quarterback sneak. That if as far as they went and were forced to punt. After another exchange of the ball, New Haven found themselves on the Decatur 33 yard marker after intercepting a pass. With 41 seconds left in the half, Dennis trotted around his left end on a quarterback keeper for a TD, giving the Jackets something to think about at halftime as they were down, 27-0, with only half the game over. Come To Life? Hie Jackets showed signs of coming to life when they stopped New Haven cold after the kickoff and forced them to punt. However, after the Jackets failed in two series of plays to get a first down they were forced to punt. The pass from center was bad and New Haven recovered. After Doty got to the 15 yard line, Terry Kummer waltzed through a mile-wide,hole for a 33-0 lead, with 1:10 left in the third stanza. In less than a minute of the final period, second string quarterback Lippett hit Grotrian all alone in the end zone. The point failed and the New Haven scoring parade was finished. Subs played the rest of the game for both teams and some of the fans wondered if the second stringers couldn’t have given New Haven a better ball game. Martin Boots Sophomore Jim Martin really got his foot into a punt, booting the ball from his own 16 to the New Haven 40 yard line for a 44yard boot. About 20 seconds later the gun sounded and the massacre

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Dave Magley Named Outstanding Player Sophomore Dave Magley was named the outstanding Decatur player last night after a 39-0 loss to the New Haven Bulldogs. The five-man Booster Club committee named Magley the MVP as it appeared that he was the only member of the 14 or 15 who do most of the playing that wanted to play football last night, “Horse” as he is known by his teammates, made a beautiful runback of a kickoff last night and for the second straight week, chased an opposing back practically the length of the field to save a touchdown, even though the back had a 5-yard headstart. Magley gets his nickname “Horse” from the way he runs, with his knees in his chin and as widespread as he can get them. If he keeps up the “Crazylegs” running and the desire that he showed last night, he’ll become an outstanding halfback. Stu Knodel was named to receive the most tackles award.

was over. 27 Yards Unofficially Decatur gained a total of 27 yards, excluding the last four minutes while the second string was in. They got 11 yards the first period, a minus two the second, a minus four the third and 22 yards the fourth quarter. A total of 15 of those yards gained in the final quarter was a Cowan to Nelson pass which was their longest gain of the night. The Jackets got two first downs, one in the second period and one on that pass play in the last stanza. That pass play also took Decatur as deep in New Haven territory as they got all night—the New Haven 40 yard line. There isn’t much else to say. The final score in a very important conference game was 39-0. The field was packed to the light towers again. Next Friday, the Jackets, with a 2 win, 1 loss and 1 tie season and conference record, will take on Portland at Worthman Field in a non-conference game. The question in the minds of everyone now is, can the Jackets bounce back from a solid trodneing and still have a good season. The answer should be given next Friday. Starting lineups: Pos. Decatur New Haven End Knodel Stanley End Johnson Smith Tackle Magley Reidel Tackle Gause Federspiel Guard Drake Lewis Guard Sharpe Hearn Center August Kummer Quarterback Cowan Dennis Halfback Conrad Doty Halfback Nelson Hanley Fullback Ahr Kinnison New Haven 13 14 6 6-39 Decatur 0 0 0 0— 0 Scoring: Doty, 55 yard punt return; Doty, 70 yard run; Doty, 10 yard run; Dennis, 2 yard run; Kummer, 15 yard run; Grotrian, 15 yard pass from Lippett. Extra points, Hanley 2; Doty 1.

50-yard Line Flashes By JACK HELLER A lot of things were expected of this year’s football team. So far, they have shown quite a lot, too. No one particularly expected an undefeated season, but no one ever thought this bunch of boys would just quit on the field. Congratulations are in order for the Yellow Jackets, though. With only four games gone, they have already cinched the N.E.I.C. water drinking championship. Sure, boys get thirsty playing football. But how many times did New Haven bring out the water bucket? And they played a lot harder than Decatur. The managers got more of a work-out carrying the buckets than most of the boys got on the field. The sharp blocking and sharp tackling of the first three games were obviously missing last night. New Haven has the same type of team every year. Small, fast, and full of fight. And every year Decatur has a let down against them. If they don't want to play against that type of team, they shouldn’t schedule them. And they might as well not bother to take the field against Portland, because * they have the same type of runner as Doty. And when will these boys remember that tackling and blocking is done around the Waist, and lower? If they want to ride “HorseBack” they should have stayed longer at the Bluffton fair. Actually, last night the team didn’t look scared, or unwilling to play, they looked confused. Confusion led to more confusion, and they just didn’t remember how to block and tackle. The Bulldogs gave a very fine lesson in the fact that football is Hocking and tackling, and not much else. Doty is a fine runner, but so is anyone when nobody gets a hand on him. He didn’t have to be tricky. And time after time, six or seven New Haven players were tackling the ball carrier, while six or seven Jackets stood and watched. If anyone happens to see the football team that played the first three games for Decatur, please direct them to Worthman field. We really missed them last night. College Football lowa State 44, Detroit 21. Mississippi Southern 27, HardinSimmons 0. Drake 17, Southeast Missouri 6. Louisville 28, Eastern Kentucky 7. Denver 28, Washington State 26.

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Junior High Team To New Haven Wednesday Decatur’s junior high team will travel to New Haven next Wednesday to take on the young Bulldogs. The game time has been changed from 7:30 to 6 p.m. Hartford Winner In Cross Country Meet The Hartford Gorillas, scoring 28 points, defeated Leo and Adams Central in a cross country meet Friday afternoon at the Decatur Golf course. Leo tallied 46 points and Adams Central 47. Grogg, of Hartford, was the individual winner in 10:02, and was followed to the finish line by two other Hartford runners. The first 10 finishers were: Grogg (H), first; R. Habeggar, (H) second; Fields (H), third; Brown (AC) fourth; Jacquay (Leo), fifth; P. Habeggar (H), sixth; Miller (L), seventh; Bender (L), eighth; Dick (AC), ninth, and Arnold (AC), 10th. Bowling Scores Central Soya League Spares three points. Master Mixers 1; Lab 3, Feed Mill 1; Elevator 3, Farm Supply ; Dubs 2, Blue Prints 2; Alley Kats 1%, Wonders 2%. High games and series: G. Dryer 171, Eley 181, Canales 188-176 (508); Bluhm *TB4, Cook 179-178 (502), L. Meyer 179-181 (513), Cochran 172-179, Schlickman 180182 ( 508), Abbott 181-222 (550), D. Myers 179-170 ( 503), Osterman 172, Inniger 172, Thatcher 174, Fennig 188-176 ( 532). ■ MAJOR National League W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 92 56 .622 — St. Louis— 85 61 .582 6 Milwaukee 84 63 .571 7% Los Angeles 78 68 .534 13 San Francisco — 74 73 .503 17*4 Cincinnati 66 82 .446 26 Chicago 55 92 .374 36% Philadelphia ... 54 93 .363 37% American League W L Pct. GB New York 89 57 .610 — Chicago 85 62 .578 4% Baltimore 84 64 .568 6 Washington 73 74 .497 16% Cleveland 72 74 .493 17 Detroit 67 80 .456 22% Boston 64 83 .363 25% Kansas City - 53 93 .356 36% FRIDAY’S RESULTS National League St. Louis 5-5, Chicago 1-1 (2nd game called after 7 innings, darkness.) Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 1. Milwaukee 2, Pittsburgh 1. Only games scheduled. American League New York 5, Boston 1. Kansas City 4, Detroit 1. Chicago 7, Cleveland 0. Washington 4, Baltimore 0. roose -Windows One good way to stop loose windows from rattling during high winds is to wedge some wooden golf tees between the windows and their frames.

Braves Delay Flag Clincher By Pittsburgh By MILTON RICHMAN United Press International The Pittsburgh Pirates say keep that champagne cold because they plan to pitch Bob Friend today, Harvey Haddix Sunday and the bat-boy after that. In short, the Pirates are convinced they’ll clinch their first National League pennant in 33 years before the weekend is over. Actually, they can wrap it up today if Friend beats the Milwaukee Bravesand the Chicago Cubs defeat the second-place St. Louis Cardinals. A victory by both the Pirates and Cards today guarantees Pittsburgh no worse than a tie. Should Friend win today and Haddix Sunday, however, it’ll be all over no matter what the Cardinals do. Bob Buhl sidetracked the Pittsburgh pennant express Friday night when he held the Pirates to five hits in a 2-1 victory for the Braves that snapped the leaders’ six-game winning streak. The Cardinals didn't cooperate any either when they swept a doubleheader from the Cubs by identical 5-1 scores, to climb within six games of first place. “Just a temporary delay," declared Pirate third baseman Don Hoak. “Nobody’s going to stop us now." Cottier Scores Winner. Pittsburgh skipper Danny Murtaugh took the defeat philosophically, too. “We’ve got to lose one once in awhile,” he said. “We won six in a row, you know.” The Braves broke a 1-1 tie in the seventh inning when Del Crandall bounced a single over the head of shortstop Dick Schofield to score Chuck Cottier from third base. The loser Was George Witt, who gave up eight hits in seven innings. Elsewhere in the National League, Philadelphia beat Cincinnati, 6-1. Los Angeles and San Francisco were The New York Yankees reduced their “magic number” to four in the American League race with a 5-1 win over the Boston Red Sox. The Oiicago White Sox tightened their hold on second place by beating the Cleveland Indians, 7-0; the Washington Senators stopped the Baltimore Orioles, 4-0, and the Kansas City Athletics downed the Detroit Tigers, 4-1. Ernie Broglio won his 21st game for the Cardinals with a five-hitter against the Cubs in the opener. Bill White drove in four runs, three of them with his 16th homer which knocked out Glenn Hobbie and saddled him with his

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Pro Football American League New York 28, Penver 24. Buffalo 13, Boston 0. National League St. Louis 43, Los Angeles 21. 20th defeat. Ken Boyer was the hitting star to the nightcap whict was called at the end of sever innings because of darkness. Boy er drove in three runs with his 31st homer and a triple. Buxhardt Breaks String John Buzhardt (5-16) of the Phillies snapped a personal 11gaime losing string with his sev-en-hitter over the Res. Pancho Herrera’s three-run homer off loser Bob Purkey (17-10) highlighted a four-run eighth inning rally. Billy Muffett of the Red Sox was coasting along with a 1-0 lead until he ran into a five-run rally by the Yankees in the eighth inning. Hector Lopez tied the score with a double and then came home with the tie-breaking run on Roger Maris’ single. Bob Turley was the winner and Muffett the loser. Early Wynn won his 13th game for the White Sox by checking the' Indians on seven hits. Ted Kluszewski and rookie Stan Johnson! homered for the White Sox. Barry Latman was the loser. Southpaw Chuck Stobbs pitched his first complete game since Sept. 5, 1957 when he held the Orioles to five hits and gained his 12th win for the Senators. Chuck Estrada lost his 11th gamz com-; pared with 17 victories. Ned Garver held the Tigers to. four hits in winning his third game for the A’s. Rocky Colavito hit his 32nd homer for the Tigers’ lone run. Jim Bunning was the loser.

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