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Rotz taught shop and coached several sports at Decatur High School after graduating from Milliken University<ref>{{cite-newspaper|title=Rotz Resigns as D. H. S. Coach; Calbert May Direct Baseball|newspaper=Decatur Herald|year=1928|month=3|day=28|pages=12|last=Derlitzki|first=Arnold}}</ref>, then sold insurance after resigning his teaching position in protest of the school board's lack of support for athletics. He was an active official in Illinois sports, working in basketball and football. In the mid-1940s he was a Republican state senator. ==Sources== * {{cite-book | title=1957 and 1958 Baseball Blue Books}} * {{cite-ssdi|ssn=325-16-8037}}
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