Dusty, Deek, and Mr. Do-Right: High School Football in Illinois by Taylor Bell

Dusty, Deek, and Mr. Do-Right: High School Football in Illinois

Taylor Bell
268 pages
University of Illinois Press
Jul 2010
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<p> </p>From small towns like Metamora, Aledo, and Carthage to East St. Louis and Chicago's South Side, Illinois's high school football fields have been the proving ground for such future stars as Dick Butkus, Red Grange, and Otto Graham. In <i>Dusty, Deek, and Mr. Do-Right,</i> longtime fan and sportswriter Taylor Bell shares the stories of the greatest players, toughest coaches, most memorable games, and fiercest rivalries in Illinois history. Drawing on dozens of personal interviews, Bell profiles memorable figures such as Tuscola's record-setting quarterback Dusty Burk, Pittsfield's brutally demanding yet devoted Coach Donald &quot;Deek&quot; Pollard, and Evanston's Murney &quot;Mr. Do-Right&quot; Lazier, who coached sternly but without prejudice in the racially charged 1960s and '70s. The book also discusses winning programs at schools such as East St. Louis, Mount Carmel, and Joliet Catholic, as well as longstanding rivalries and memorable games in the state playoff and Prep Bowl.

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