Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 188, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 September 1949 — Page 3

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Sept. 21, 1949

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U1CK

Kicks

AS ONE 'MIRACLE MAN' TO ANOTHER

Games This Week. SULLIVAN at Garfield. Huntingburg at Dugger. Wiley at Brazil.' Tech at Clinton. . Bicknell at Linton. Princeton at Bedford. ' Vincennes at Memorial. Bloomingtort ' University

Washington.

on that they would have to play 1 ball to win. Undoubtedly if Ihe

Arrows had kept on la thi same manner in the last half as they played in the first half, the Hatchets might nave upended tie

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They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

The more the days pass after hat. victory over . Washington r.day night the mere satisfied

cpal fans are wit3ii the outcome.

onsidering the 39 to 0 triumph

Princeton scored over the Hat-

hets the week before, Arrow -T'f.-n and nv:;re than likely

he Arrows themselves thought hat the Hatchets would roll over

nd play dead for Sullivan.

The game shewed that the Ar

rows could get u off the floor. Those Hatchet touchdowns in the first period and that kiekoff runback in the fcurth quarter migiit have taken the steam out of a team net too sure of itself. The last half play cf the Sullivanites looked very sreod. An entire game like that last Friday and the' score would have been much : greater. I

The performance of the ends

You see, many of the players was surprising. Bob Banks cama n the team watched the Tigers' through better than most people

hanhandle the Hatchets with thought he would both oa of-

hree quick touchdowns in " the fense and defense. He did a nice irst period. When the Washing- job of catching Grayam 3 passes.

on outfit didn't play dead the He played it smart, too, o.i deocals were surprised, and it took fense.

half and a quick look at things

between halves for them to catch For awhile it appeared that i

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HAVING MIRACULOUSLY escaped death in a recent 1,000-foot fall from the skies, Sgt James Hendrix (right), Lepanto, Ark., a Congressional Medal of Honor winner, is congratulated at the White House by President Truman. Hendrix was making a routine jump when his 'chute failed to open until a few moments before he threatened to crash to the ground. At left, Elder Michaux, an evangelist, introduced Hendrix as "Miracle Man No. 2." Truman, he said, was "Miracle Man No. 1." (InternttttonaZ)

the other end might be weak defensively, but Jack Price, demonstrated he would be able to take care cf that, and Wayne

Knotts and Tcm Cocley do too bad on offense.

for Garfield. Frank Pound, although he tock - a pounding, played a very good game, which was to be expected. He always

didn't plays it to the hilt, as does Jack around.

Raley.

mon, to their sorrow. And with Red getting the publicity, it will be a natural mistake. Because McNew can run and drive, and McCammon can throw that ball

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The center of the line didn't show to' the advantage most people thought it would. Sam Farrar, at one guard, was playing

his first game. He will develop ' f ensive play, and

the same as Harold Hurt did two years ago and as Fred Goodman did last year. It is a shame, though, that these boys didn't come out earlier. They would have been much better players.

Jack Gettinger was handicapped with a carbunkle cn his left

Bob Boston, while he did good job on offense, looked little weak on defense. But,

takes a scrimmage to perfect de-

there aren't

enough out for the team to let Coach Jones do much in that line. The same goes for Jack "Butcher" Philips. He needs that scrimmage, and a few games should give him the needed experience. t

The Bulldogs take a

a Huntingburg this week-end. If

a ! the boys don't let dow 1, and that it , would be natural after their win

over Clinton, they should, have

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All in all. the Arrows did a

knee, but he should be in shape satisfactory jcb last week. But i they meet Garfield Friday night,

and the jcb will be a lot tougher. .The Hatchets are probably the

weakest teim on this year's Arrow schedule.

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According to The Clinton Clintonian, that game last week between Dugger and the Wildcats will count in the Weste'."i Indiana Conference. Up in Clinton they insist on adding Dugger to the schools in the conference t And they weren't too liappv about the way. Gabe Takats' boys manhandled their beloved Cats, either. But, as all teams will who play Dugger this year, they naid tribute to Red . Brewer who is the difference between a good Dugger team and an average team. "

From reports of the game Dick Hiatt, Vaught, Olson, an I Carr rlaved outstanding ball for- the Bulldogs in the line.' A; one

time Hiatt went in to block a j Clinton punt and he was in so fast that when the kicker saw I him coming he just doubled up. They sav Dick would have really 1 smashed him if he had tried to get the ball away.

I The defense set up by ' Clinton to stop Brewer turned out to be the turning point 3? th-4 game. It will be the same story over again this. fall. Bulldog opponents will forget both McNew and McCami ' i Tells of Torture

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