S 0 !\1 E BASKETBALL coaches think they have troubles when they don't have three or four 6-4 boys on the squad . . . . But Bill l Daily, new coach at Moeller High, doesn't worry about . anything as trivial as that . . . . His team. all freshmen this year. had no basketball court until a couple of days ago, and the outdoor ba~>· kcts. on which thev practiced, had no bankboards. They lost their first two
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Enquirer Reporter William (Bill) Dally, ant varsity bUk:etball at Purcell H1ih Schoolllurtnal the 196()..00 season, yesterday was named head ~etball coach at the new Moeler High School. Daily's appointment was announced by lBrother Law1 1rence ltfe,slage, !S.M., principal. i He Is the tfrst ;coach to be named to the DAILY athletic statf. !Moeller _ The school, at Montgomery Rd., Ri'•n'li;rnn.l"' in its final stages or l'.n.,o..t.'Pnl'.l tion and Is scheduled in september with a man class. Brother Eveslaae said announcement of a .. __ .. coach Is expected to be vefl soon. An enrollment apJ(Oxtmately 225 freshmen is anticipated. 1 Dally, Jl'lldum of Dull-
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School and xavier UnlversJty, began his hil'h school coachinr cateer at Cathedral, sening as assistant! freshman coach for one year.j He· served on the McNicholas coaching Jtaff durtng 1958-'59 as freshman football and basketball coach. reserVe basketball coach and varsity baseball coach. After one year at McNich-' olas.h~'1B:o'fed on to Purcell H1g!ff3chool where he served UIJ'lrsity track coach, treshtootb.tll ceach. and reserve and asatstant vanity basketball coaeb during the past school year. Dally, who married the for-I mer l!iary Donovan In June, Is a native of Indianapolis. The Dallys J:leSide at 34-30 Whitfield Ave. Rev. .Joseph Kerr, B. M., principal of Purcell· ltJgh SChool, said yesterday that a successor to Dally on the PUrcell coaching staff probably would not be made for at "least two weeks."
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