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Howard E. Beatty was born in Petoskey
in 1892 and competed in a variety of sports. He attended Michigan Agricultural
College where the civil engineering student earned six varsity letters
in football and track. After graduating, Beatty stayed at college to serve
as freshman and assistant varsity football coach in 1917-18, then worked
for the Olds Motor Car Company in Lansing as an engineer. In 1921 he came
to Saginaw High School and became football and track coach. Beatty immediately
turned out two state championship football teams. In his 11 years as football
coach, he led the Trojans to five Saginaw Valley League championships
and shared one other title. In 1923 he became athletic director and added
basketball to his coaching duties. One year later he helped form the Michigan
High School Athletic Association and sat on the council for seven years.
He was one of the originators of the Michigan Sport Sages. In 1931 he
resigned his coaching duties to concentrate on his role of math teacher
and athletic official. Beatty gained great respect as an official, steadily
progressing to where he was working major collegiate conferences and professional
games. He also officiated the top high school games around the state and
authored a book on football officiating. In addition to his teaching duties,
Beatty was employed at Saginaw Steering Gear from 1942-63. His math background
led Valley Parochial League officials to enlist his knowledge in taking
over the executive secretary’s duties for the rapidly-growing conference.
He held that position for 10 years through 1956. He retired at the end
of the 1960 school year at the age of 68. In 1979, he received the Charles
E. Forsythe Award “for outstanding contributions to athletics in
the state of Michigan.” He was a life member of the Michigan Sports
Sages, the MSU Varsity S Club, the Michigan Coaches Association, the Michigan
State Alumni Association, and honorary member of the Saginaw High School
Lettermen’s Association. The Sports Sages, organized by a group
of men who had devoted 25 years to athletics, honored Beatty with an honorary
life membership - one of only two to earn that distinction at that time.
Beatty died January 18, 1981, at the age 88 and is buried in Mount Olivet
Cemetery.
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