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1974 VARSITY SCHEDULE

ED IN BORO STATE
FOOTBALL PROGRAM

Sept. 14

ESC 12........... Fairmont 7

EDINBORO vs. INDIANA UNIV. (Pa.)

Sept. 21

ESC 21........... Baldwin-Wallace 0

October 5, 1974

Sept. 28
Oct.
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ESC 7......... Slippery Rock 7
^INDIANA UNIV. of PA. (1 :30)
Parents Day

Oct. 12

*at Clarion State (2:00)

Oct. 19

*LOCK HAVEN STATE (2:00)
Homecoming

Oct. 26

*at Shippensburg State (1:30)

Sox Harrison Stadium
PARENTS' DAY
Coach, Bill McDonald.......................................
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Coaching Staff.................................................... 31
Crosscountry.......................
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Edinboro State College...................................... 4-5
ESC Marching Band.......................................... 24
Features —
All Americans Lead ESC's Greatest Year.. . 26
Lindsey Nelson Plugs College Football.... 35
Romaniszyn—"King of the Road".............. 13
Scots Outlook................................................. 17
Hackley Receives Layo Award........................ 15
Officials Signals.................................................. 39
Opponents' Information....................................
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Records................................................................ 11
Roster, Edinboro................................................. 18
Roster, Opponent............................................... 23
Soccer.................................................................. 37
Starters for Today's Game................................. 21

Nov.

2

at Kenyon College (1 :30)

Nov.

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*CALIFORNIA STATE (1 :30)
High School Day

JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE
Sept. 24

SLIPPERY ROCK STATE (3:00)

Oct.

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INDIANA UNIV. of PA. (2:00)

Oct.

7

at Clarion State (2:00)

Oct. 14

at Slippery Rock State (2:00)

Oct.

at Allegheny College (3:00)

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* Conference Games
Pictured above ESC coed Janet Wilamowski

SCOTS FACE CONFERENCE’S BEST DEFENSE AGAINST INDIANA

lUP COACH — BILL NEAL

Location: Indiana, Pa.
Enrollment: 10,500
Coach: Bill Neal (4 yrs., 24-12)
Colors: Maroon and Slate
Stadium, Capacity: Miller, 8,000
Conference: Pennsylvania
National Affiliations: NCAA, NAIA, EC AC
Last Game: 1973, ESC 21, Indiana 14
Athletic Director: Herm Sledzik
Sports Info. Director: Randy L. Jesick
Team Strengths: Oiiet\s\\ie Backfield, Experience
Team Weakness: Specialty Teams
Basic Offense: Wing T
Basic Defense: 5-2, 4-3
Lettermen Lost, Returning: 9, 27

lUP QB — LYNN HIEBER

The Western Division foes are beginning to heed
the smoke signals coming from Indian country where
Coach Bill Neal appears to have finally banded his
club together.
Saturday's win over Shippensburg gave the Indians
added incentive as they grabbed first place in the PC's
Western Division race. Edinboro and Slippery Rock are
log-jammed for second place honors in the Conference,
after their 7-7 tie against one another this past week.
Indiana will count on the passing arm of Lynn
Hieber (6-2, 195) who is hitting on over 50 percent of
his tosses to lead the Tribe past the upstart Scots.
Hieber has amassed 372 aerial yards while connecting
for two scoring strikes.
On the ground, the Scots will have to stop both
fullback Rick Johnson (5-10, 195) and halfback Brian
Hart (5-11, 185) who are the Indians' turf-tearing
specialists. Johnson's 209 yards leads the rushing stats,
while he also averages 4.6 yards per try through the line.
Hart sports the team's best per carry mark with his 5.9
yards every time he touches the football.
"They'll give us a lot of problems defensively,"
projects Edinboro mentor Bill McDonald, who came to
the Scots via Indiana. "They're not as big as Slippery
Rock, but they're just as aggressive. They've also

changed their entire offense and are certainly adjusting
to it quite well,” continued the coach.
McDonald's concerns are reflected in the Indiana
statistics which show a complete about-face from last
year. The Indians have moved from next-to-last place in
pass defense to lead the league this year by allowing
opponents only 77.7 yards per game through the air.
Indiana also leads the division in total defense.
Offensively, the Tribe is averaging almost 100
yards more per game than last season with an output
of 318 yards per outing.
Defensively, Indiana's top gridders are end Dave
Thompson (6-0, 215), linebacker Chuck Wonsettler
(6-0,195) and middle guard George Aggen (6-0,195).
Edinboro will counter with one of the league's best
passing attacks spearheaded by quarterback Jude Basile.
The Edinboro coaching staff named both offensive
tackle Rick Vornadore (6-2, 219) and middle guard Ron
Gooden (6-4, 250) as the players of the week for their
performances against Slippery Rock. Vornadore led the
line charge in the second half that helped spring tailback
Melvin Morrisette (3 games, 58 att., 206 yds.) while
Gooden plugged the middle of the defensive line.
—See Edinboro stats on page 39—

Leading Edinboro State against the Big Indians
lUP's 1974 RESULTS (2-1)
Northwood 14
lUP 7
lUP 7
Cortland 6
lUP 21
Shippensburg 0
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EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE







From its beginning as a private academy in 1856,
Edinboro State College has surged to the forefront as
one of the leading educational institutions in Western
Pennsylvania. Located just 15 miles south of Erie, Pa.,
the College's setting offers a contrast of seasons.
Enhanced by the beauty of Edinboro Lake, the com­
munity serves as a resort center during the summer
while numerous nearby ski slopes offer a variety of
recreation in the picturesque winter months. The
College's location enables it to readily serve the tri­
state area with its proximity to Pittsburgh, Pa. (125
miles), Cleveland, Ohio (100 miles) and Buffalo, New
York (120 miles). Moreover, it is easily accessible from
the north and south by Interstate 79 and east and west
by Interstate 90.
Until recently the chief objective of the College
was the education and preparation of classroom
teachers for the schools of the Commonwealth. With
the implementation of programs in arts, sciences and
humanities, Edinboro has now become a multi-purpose
institution of higher learning serving the educational
needs of a tri-state area.
The College has experienced a rapid growth rate in
students, faculty and physical plant. Forty buildings
cover the 585-acre campus which now services more
than 7,000 students.
In its university oriented role, the College makes
contributions in the fields of education, government,
conservation, environmental improvement, urban and
rural problems, crime prevention, and service to business
and industry. Edinboro seeks to offer educational pro­
grams which will afford maximum opportunities to its
potential students and to meet the educational needs
of its region from a professional and a cultural stand­
point.

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With the addition of the liberal arts degree program
in 1962, the College's curriculum has expanded to
include numerous course selections. Curricula range
from elementary and secondary education, special
fields in art, library science, music and special education
to medical technology.
Student activities are designed to develop the
personality, poise, self-confidence and professional
awareness that will fit graduates for significant par­
ticipation in American society.
The College stresses friendly relations among
students and faculty, as well as active student par­
ticipation in decisions affecting them. Quality education
has been an Edinboro tradition for more than a century
as graduates have distinguished themselves in the
professions, business and industry.
With the appointment of Dr. Chester T. McNerney
as Edinboro State's President in 1966, the College
has undergone innovations and reorganization that have
enabled the College to keep in step with the times and
maintain its academic excellence.
Edinboro State College is at the brink of a new era
and has taken the initiative for a new direction among
the state colleges of Pennsylvania. The College plans to
offer programs in such diverse fields as international
education, business administration and engineering to
meet its leadership responsibilities in the years ahead.
Keeping pace with the College's academic progress
has been a building program which has dramatically
changed the physical appearance of the campus over
the past decade. Included among the additions are a
nine-acre lake, an athletic complex, dormitory quadrant
and new student services facilities such as a student
union, dining hall and health center. Scheduled for
completion in the near future are a new library and
administration building.

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Running Scots Hope to Stretch Perfect Mark
1974 ROSTER

Coach Watts congratulates one of his top performers
Mark Roche, this year's only senior.

Name
Baehler, Dalvin
Benedict, Dan
Bogaty, Rich
Brown, Tim
'Come, Joe
'Foley, Kevin
'Foreman, John
Foster, Jeff
Hair, Steve
Ladika, Mark
'Linder, Mark
'Logue, Pat
Lubecki, Chet
Marsh, Alan
Morabito, Mike
'Packard, Dennis
Rapose, Bruce
"Roche, Mark
Roehm, Dan
Romaniszyn, David
Shepard, Ed
Smith, Jeff
Sprys, Mike
'Starkey, Brad
Taylor, Robert
Winger, Henry
Yarosik, Mike
' Varsity Letters

Edinboro State cross country coach Doug Watts
boils over with optimism when quizzed about his 1974
running Scots.
“I'm always optimistic, and this year certainly is
not the year to change the tune. We have quality and
quantity. We have four of our top five men returning
from last year," says Watts, "and we're hoping to repeat
our championship performances. I think we have one of
the best small college cross country teams in the
country.”
Last year, the traditionally tough Scots romped
through their dual match season with a perfect 10-0
record, captured the Pennsylvania Conference champ­
ionship, sped to the NAIA District 18 title and then
continued with a third place national finish at the NAIA
meet. The Scots also came up with top notch perfor­
mances at the Canisius, the Malone and the Notre
Dame invitationals.
Veterans setting the lead pace are Kevin Foley,
Mark Roche, Joe Come and John Foreman. The quartet
has already posted a long list of successes for the Scots
and should prove to be the nucleus of the 1974
campaign. The only question mark here is Roche's
recovery from numerous cuts he received during the
summer in a fall through glass windows.

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New Castle/New Castle
Pittsburgh/Plum
Greenville/Greenville
Edinboro/General McLane
Willowick, O./East Lake North
Altoona/Altoona
St. Marys/St. Mary's
North East/North East
Edinboro/Corry
Cincinnati, O./Northwood
Montoursville/Montoursville
Wilkesboro/John S. Fine
Ashtabula, 0./Ashtabula
Buffalo, N.Y./St. Joseph
Buffalo, N.Y./Kenmore East
Conneaut, O./Conneaut
Cochranton/Cochranton
Pittsburgh/Peters Township
Titusville/Titusville
Pittsburgh/Plum
Ambridge/Ambridge
Pittsburgh/North Catholic
Lodi, O./Cloverleaf
Franklin/Franklin
Oil City/Oil City
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Ironically, the veteran team's top runners could be
sophomores in Kevin Foley and Joe Come. Watts feels
Foley is destined to be an All-American in just his
second year of varsity competition. He is equally high
on Joe Come, whose mental toughness makes him a
top performer.
Under Watts, the Scots have racked up a five-year
total of 36 wins against only 8 losses in dual meet
competition. Both his 1970 and 1973 teams captured the
Pennsylvania cross country title. His track teams have
nailed down two straight PC crowns as well as District
18 titles while Watts has been named Area VIII Track
Coach of the Year for two consecutive seasons.
Few will forget his top performer ever in the likes
of Dave Antognoli, who was a six-time First Team
All-American and completed his ESC career unbeaten
with a 56-0 dual meet record.

1974 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE
Coach—DO\JG WATTS
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Challenging the front runners are talented lettermen
Mark Linder, Pat Logue Dennis Packard and Brad
Starkey. Offering help after outstanding track seasons
are middle distance runners Mark Ladika and Bruce
Rapose, who missed last year due to an injury. Both
could be in the thick of things at the finish line.
If that isn't enough. Watts can turn to freshmen
Jeff Foster, Pennsylvania state champion in Class A,
third place finisher Henry Winger, the number six runner
in the state of Ohio, Dalvin Baehler, or the second place
finisher in the Pa. mile run, Steve Hair.

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at Clarion State (4:30 p.m.)
SLIPPERY ROCK STATE (11:00 a.m.)
at Malone Invitational
INDIANA UNIV. OF PA. (4:00 p.m.)
at Notre Dame Invitational
at Mount Union (4:00 p.m.)
NAIA District 18 Meet
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P.C. Meet at California State

McDonald Leads Scots to Gridiron Respect
While he directed Indiana University's offense, the
Big Indians registered 24 regular season victories
against only three defeats. In his final season at Indiana,
the Tribe finished unbeaten in nine outings and proved
to be the greatest offensive unit in the school's history
with a 40 points-per-game average.
The Wall, Pa., native guided Hopewell High
School to a 46-25-1 slate during his seven-year tenure
as head coach. His 1960 ball club defeated Braddock
High 7-6 and broke their WPIAL 58-game winning
streak while his 1963 team captured the Midwest
Class A Championship.
The Fighting Scots' grid pilot served as an assistant
coach at Braddock High School through two unde­
feated seasons and also at Latrobe High.
McDonald holds both a B.S. degree in education
and a M.Ed. from the Univ. of Cincinnati where he
played linebacker under Sid Gillman and his assistant
coach Paul Dietzel. This team was the original "Chinese
Bandits," a defensive unit which later became famous
at Louisiana State University. Gillman was head coach
of the San Diego Chargers for 12 years and became
general manager for the Houston Oilers after the
1972 season.
After graduation from Cincinnati in 1952, the
Scots' mentor continued his education in post graduate
work at Penn State, Pitt and Indiana (Pa.) Universities.

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direction, ESC gridders posted identical 9-1 slates in
both 1970 and 1971 while piling up a winning streak of
21 straight regular season games. His 29-15-3 mark
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After an initial 4-4-1 season in 1969, his Fighting
Scots became the greatest in ESC history when they
went 8-0 in regular season play, captured the Lambert
Bowl, won the Pennsylvania Conference championship
and earned a berth in the NAIA national playoffs. His
1971 team followed up with an undefeated regular
season (9-0) and a second straight PC Western
Division title. Over 55 individual and team records have
been established during his first four years at the reigns.

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Upon completion of 1970's successful venture,
numerous post-season laurels were bestowed upon the
Scot's mentor. The Football Writers Association of New
York named McDonald Coach of the Year in the East
while the NAIA Area VIII and District 18 coaches as
well as the Pennsylvania Collegiate Press Association
also rewarded him with Coach of the Year honors.

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Checking the Records
INDIVIDUAL
Longest Scoring Plays

Pass Receiving

Kickoff Returns

RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE
91, Joe Sanford, vs. Waynesburg, 1971
91, Al Raines, vs. Waynesburg, 1971
PASS
87, Jim Romaniszyn from Scott McKissock,
vs. West Chester, 1971
FIELD GOAL
43, Tom Rockwell, vs. Central Connecticut,
1970
43, Frank Berzansky, vs. Waynesburg, 1972
PUNT RETURN
85, Jack McCurry, vs. Shippensburg, 1971
KICKOFF RETURN
97, Gary Gilbert, vs. California, 1961
INTERCEPTION RETURN
102, Jack Case, vs. Brockport, 1962

MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—168, Jim Romaniszyn (5 Rec.), vs.
Clarion, 1971
Season—564, Jim Romaniszyn, 1971
Career—1,088, Jim Romaniszyn, 19701971-1972
606, Mike Romeo, 1970-19711972
523, Jerry Mamros, 1962-1963
MOST RECEPTIONS
Game—8, Dan Bissontz, vs. East Strouds­
burg, 1968
8, Chico Pollick, vs. East Strouds­
burg, 1968
Season—37, Chico Pollick, 1968
Career—57, Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-19711972
MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
Game—3, Mike Romeo, vs. Eureka, 1971
Season—7, Mike Sanford, 1961
Career—10, Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-19711972
8, Mike Romeo, 1970-1971-1972
7, Mike Sanford, 1961

MOST YARDS RETURNED
Season—461, Larry Pollick, (24 returns),
1968
Career—727, Al Raines (33 returns),
1969-1970-1971
566, Jim Romaniszyn (29 returns)
1970-1971-1972

Rushing
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—295, Al Raines, vs. Lock Haven,
1969
'h Game—218, Al Raines, vs. Lock Haven,
1969
Season—1358, Al Raines, 1971
Career—3399, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
LEADING RUSHING AVERAGES
Season—138.8, Al Raines, 1970 (6 Games)
135.8, Al Raines, 1971 (10 Games)
Per Carry—8.7, Al Raines, 1971
6.0, Al Raines, 1969
6.0, Willy Miller, 1964
Career—6.7, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
MOST CARRIES
Game—36, Jim Romaniszyn, vs. West
Chester, 1970
Season—201, Al Raines, 1969
Career, 506, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971

Passing
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—247, Joe Sanford, vs. Clarion, 1971
Season—838, Jude Basile, 1973
Career—1678, Dan Petchel, 1961-19621963
MOST COMPLETIONS
Game—17, Tom Mackey, vs. Clarion, 1968
Season—83, Tom Mackey, 1968
Career—105, Mike Malone, 1964-19651966
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game—2 (numerous players)
Season—8, Mike Malone, 1965
8, Joe Sanford, 1971
Career—15, Joe Sanford, 1970-1971

Totai Offense
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—318, Al Raines, vs. Lock Haven, 1969
Season—1485, Al Raines, 1971
Career—3575, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
(Rushing and Passing)
2250, Joe Sanford, 1970-1971
(Rushing and Passing)
MOST PLAYS
Game—48, Tom Mackey, vs. Clarion, 1968
Season—282, Tom Mackey, 1968 (Rushing
and Passing)
Career—516, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
NOTE:—Jim-Romaniszyn only player in ESC
history to eclipse 1,000 yards in rushing
(1,266) and pass receiving (1,088).

Punting
HIGHEST AVERAGE
Game—46.4, Frank Berzansky, vs. Clarion,
1971 (5 Punts)
Season—38.2, John Mikovich, 1967 (44
Punts)
Career—37.5, Frank Berzansky, 1970-1971
Longest—71, Bob Buckheit, vs. Lock Haven,
1964

Punt Returns
MOST YARDS RETURNED
Season—540, Birt Duncan (15 returns),
1961
Career—540, Birt Duncan, 1961

Pass Interceptions
MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED
Game—4, Dan DiTullio, vs. Shippensburg,
1968
Season—8, Jack McCurry, 1971
Career—12, John Walker, 1971 -1972-1973
9, Jack McCurry, 1970-1971
8, Rich lorfido, 1970-1971-1972
8, Dave Gates, 1970-1971 -1972

Scoring
MOST POINTS
Game—30, Jim Romaniszyn, vs. Lock
Haven, 1972
24, Al Raines, vs. Lock Haven, 1970
24, Bob Mengerink, vs. Slippery
Rock, 1971
Season—98, Al Raines, 1971
Career—236, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
MOST TOUCHDOWNS
Game—5, Jim Romaniszyn, vs. Lock Haven,
1972
4, Al Raines, vs. Lock Haven, 1970
4, Bob Mengerink, vs. Slippery
Rock, 1971
Season—16, Al Raines, 1971
Career—39, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
MOST FIELD GOALS
Game—3, Tom Rockwell, vs. Lock Haven,
1969
3, Frank Berzansky, vs. Waynes­
burg, 1972
Season—6, Frank Berzansky, 1972
Career—10 Tom Rockwell, 1968-19691970
MOST EXTRA POINTS KICKED
Game—7, Frank Berzansky, vs. Slippery
Rock, 1971
Season—31, Frank Berzansky, 1971
Career—57, Tom Rockwell, 1968-19691970
Most Consecutive—18, Tom Rockwell,
1969-1970
MOST TACKLES
Game—30, Rich lorfido, vs. Indiana, 1972
Season—171, Rich lorfido, 1972
161, Ebby Hollins, 1970
Career—412, Rich lorfido, 1970-1971 -1972

TEAM
Scoring
MOST POINTS SCORED
Game—83, vs. Alliance, 1928
68, vs. Clarion, 1930
'k Game—42, vs. Shippensburg, 1971
Season—335, by 1971 team
Best Scoring Avg.—35.5 by 1971 team

Rushing
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971
Season—3078 by 1971 team
BEST GAME AVERAGE
307.8, by 1971 team
BEST AVERAGE PER RUSH
6.2, by 1971 team
MOST CARRIES
Game—67, vs. Slippery Rock, 1970
Season—571, by 1970 team

MOST ATTEMPTS
Game—44, vs. Clarion, 1968
Season—315, by 1968 team
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game—3, (various times)
Season—13, by 1971 team
10, by 1965 team

Consecutivity
Total Offense
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—605, vs. Waynesburg, 1971
Season—4244, by 1971 team

Pass Interceptions
MOST INTERCEPTED
Game—5, vs. Eureka, 1971
5, vs. Shippensburg, 1973
Season—26, by 1971 team

Passing
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—283, vs. Clarion, 1971
Season—1303, by 1968 team
MOST COMPLETIONS
Game—17, vs. Clarion, 1968
Season—120, by 1968 team

FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS
Game—0, vs. numerous teams
Season—37, by 1965 team
FEWEST PASSING YARDS YIELDED
Game—0, vs. numerous opponents
Season—441, by 1963 team

Defense
FEWEST POINTS YIELDED
Season—40, by 1928 team
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS YIELDED
Game—Minus 67, vs. Curry, 1965
Season—645, by 1970 team

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MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS
18, 1970-1971-1972 (regular season)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS WITHOUT A
LOSS—21, 1969-1970-1971-1972 (regu­
lar season)
MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE
GAMES WITHOUT A LOSS—13, 19691972

Aii-Time Bests
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9, by 1970 team
BEST OFFENSIVE AVERAGE
424.3, by 1971 team
BEST DEFENSIVE RUSHING AVERAGE
Game—64.5, by 1970 team
Rush—1.7, by 1970 team
BEST TOTAL DEFENSIVE AVERAGE
Game—199.3, by 1970 team

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And Then, On to the Pro Ranks . ..

JIM ROMANISZYN BUYS

ONCE A SCOT NOW A BROWN: Past Scot great Jim Romaniszyn
begins his second year as a Cleveland Browns' linebacker.

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In Cleveland, Ohio he's known as "King of the Road," his
friends call him "Klondike," while back at Edinboro State and the
Titusville area he's known as Jim Romaniszyn.

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Fighting Scot fans are quick to remember the adventuresome
Romaniszyn and his dazzling gridiron performances which resulted in
nine Edinboro State football records. Now the past Scot great has
turned his talents to the defensive side of the ledger as a linebacker
for the Cleveland Browns.
The Ohio-based NFL team feels that Romaniszyn was one of the
most pleasant surprises to come out of the Browns' 1973 draft as he
came on strong to help the linebacking situation and played an
important factor on specialty teams.

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"He's quick, smart and a good hitter," says Nick Skorich. "We
definitely feel he's a player with a future in pro football."
Cleveland sports writers have tagged him the Browns' "foremost
free spirit" and continually feature his past adventures.
Before turning pro, he had done such things as motorcycling to
Alaska for a summer job and hitchhiking back by way of New
Mexico and Florida.

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"Romaniszyn's latest adventures the last seven months," says
Cleveland Press writer Bill Scholl, "included skiing, becoming an
instant bartender, traveling to the West Coast by truck with side
trips on a trail bike he took along, and fishing in eastern Canada.

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"I took a lot of side trips on the trail bike and kept in shape by
stopping off at colleges along the way to keep up on my weightlifting
program," said Romaniszyn. He also kept a set of dumbbells in the
truck for extra exercise.
Romaniszyn can play either middle or outside linebacker for
the Browns and hopes to get a starting shot this season.

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HACKLEY RECEIVES FIRST ANNUAL DAVID LAYO AWARD
Prior to today's game, sophomore split end Howard
Hackley will receive the First Annual David Layo
Outstanding Freshman Award.
The award perpetuates the memory of David Layo,
a young Edinboro athlete who lost his life in an
untimely accident during the summer of 1973.
Fighting Scot fans remember his feats as a most
promising runner when the freshman fullback became a
varsity starter midway through the 1972 season. He
responded with 372 yards and a sparkling five-yardper-carry average while finishing as the Scots' second
leading rusher.
A graduate of Portage Area High School where he
was a three year letterman and team captain in football,
Dave received the Rotary Club's Outstanding High
School Athlete Award. Along with his football honors
at Portage, he also earned three varsity letters in basket­
ball and baseball. Dave was the 1971 winner of the
Tribune-Democrat Newspaper's Player-Scholarship
Award.
In announcing the establishment of the David Layo
Outstanding Freshman Award, Edinboro coach Bill
McDonald stated, "This will be the highest honor that a
freshman football player can receive. Emblematic of this
honor is the remembrance of a determined athlete, a fine
student and, most importantly, an outstanding person.”
The award is presented annually to a sophomore
football player who excelled during his freshman year.
"This certainly is one of the most meaningful
honors which I have ever received,” related Hackley
when he learned of the award. "All of us on the football
team personally understand what it represents.”

NOT FORGOTTEN . . . DAVID LAYO

Hackley finished as Edinboro State's leading
receiver in his freshman year last fall when he caught 26
passes for 424 yards. He has already upped his total to
518 after his first three games this season and is well on
his way to topping the ESC record of 1,088 held by
Jim Romaniszyn. He also led the team in kickoff returns
with 250 yards in 10 tries, among which was an 80-yard
TD romp. His 24 points placed him as the second
leading scorer on the team.
The state colleges recognized his outstanding
freshman efforts by rewarding him with a second team
All-Conference berth. Hackley is a graduate of
Canonsburg's Canon-McMillan High School and is
majoring in criminology.

AWARD RECIPIENT . . . HOWARD HACKLEY

Speedy Howard Hackley (26) turns up field

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Name: Edinboro State College

Head Coach: Bill McDonald, Cincinnati, '52

Location: Edinboro, Pennsylvania 16412

Seasons, Overall Record: 5, 29-15-3

Enrollment: 7,300

1974 Captains: John Bayer (DE) and Jim
McClure (LB)

Nickname: Fighting Scots
Colors: Red and White

Lettermen Returning: 26

Conference: Pennsylvania Conference

Starters Returning: 14

National Affiliations: NAIA, NCAA, ECAC

Team Strengths: Offensive skilled positions

Field Name (Cap.): Sox Harrison, (5,000)

Team Weaknesses: Linebackers, Offensive
Line

Athletic Director: Al Hall

Basic Offense: Houston Veer

Sports Information Director: Paul Newman

Basic Defense: 5-2

Sports Information Phone: 814-732-2745

Assistant Coaches: Tony Zvonar, Fred
Remmy, Jim Bowen, Guy Conti, Andy
Robertson, Jim Gilstrap, Wally Blucas
and Tom Herr.

1973 Record: 4-4-1
Conference Place, Record: 2nd (Tie), 3-2

Scots Boast Talented Starters, But Lack Depth
Edinboro Coach Bill McDonald must feel like a
Hollywood film director when he checks his company of
1974 Fighting Scot gridders. Plenty of talented stars
are on hand for the leading roles, but the supporting
cast is lined with unknown performers.

(6-314, 210, so.) and Ron Nietupski (6-0, 192, jr ).
Veterans Rod Jones (6-2, 185, |r.) and Paul Snell give
the Scots additional threats in the receiving ranks.
Top faces along the offensive line are juniors
Andre Wachenheimer (6-2, 225, G), Rick Vornadore
(6-2, 219, T), and sophomores Doug Goodman (6-1,
205, C) and Lou Provenzano (6-0, 220, G).

Although the ESC mentor has 26 lettermen
returning, McDonald is not anxious to tackle the Scots'
challenging nine-game schedule.

Co-captains Jim McClure (6-0, 220, sr.) and John
Bayer (6-2, 215, sr.) lead a Scots' defensive unit that
lost only four starters. McClure operates at linebacker,
while Bayer holds down the left defensive end slot.

"We're still a young team and we don't have
enough athletes on hand to solve our depth problem,”
summarized the Scot pilot who enters his sixth season.
"We should, of course, be better, but so will everybody
else in our conference," McDonald continued.

Complementing Bayer at the other terminal position
is junior Jim Barto (6-2, 195) with Don DIugos (6-3,
240, jr.) and Jeff Shaw (6-2, 220, so.) manning the
inside tackles.

A glance at the Edinboro roster supports Coach
McDonald's concern. Only four seniors can be found
on the list which includes 13 junior letter winners and
10 players who earned varsity awards as freshmen
last year.

Battling the two interior linemen for a starting
role is 6-4, 255-pound transfer. Rich Radzavich, who
could move into one of the tackle posts. Also in tap
up front is end Jan Gefert (6-1, 205, jr.).

Most of the top returnees bolster the Scots'
offensive alignment. Edinboro's entire backfield returns
intact paced by passing leader Jude Basile. Basile
pitched for a record 838 yards and seven scoring
strikes last year to augment the Scots' traditionally
ground-oriented attack.

Although two starters are gone from the secondary,
both Dave Seigh (5-11, 185, jr.) and George Miller
(5-11, 170, so.) should provide leadership to a crop of
talented newcomers that could prove to be just as
capable as the missing vets. Two of the top faces here
are Jim Terry (6-0, 183, so.), who logged enough
varsity time as a frosh last year to garner an ESC letter,
and junior Dan Smith.

Junior tailback Melvin Morrisette is expected to
provide the speed in the ESC backfield along with
sophomore jet Bob Glaser. Morrisette piled up 484
yards last fall and tallied five TD's to lead the team in
both rushing and scoring. The shifty-footed Glaser
totaled 322 yards to finish second best among the
ground gainers and sported the highest per carry
average (4.9).

Adding strength to the second line of defense is
senior Mike Schnirel (6-0, 200), the second leading
tackier on the squad with 92 stops to his credit.
McClure led the list as he piled up 104 hits through
the campaign.

Awaiting Basile's aerials is Edinboro's most talented
group of receivers ever in split ends Howard Hackley
and Wes Bain, as well as tight ends Steve Larson

A major cure could be in the offing with the
addition of linebacker Kevin Erickson, (6-1, 210, so)
and freshman middle guard Ron Gooden, (6-4, 250).

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1974 EDINBORO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER
Name
*Bain, Wes
Barthelmes, Lee
*Barto, James
*Basile, Jude
* * Bayer, John
Bock, Carter
Bruce, Jeff
Campbell, Kevin
Chobany, Dave
Cochran, Del
Collins, Dan
Courtney, Richard
Crawshaw, Brad
Deguffroy, Augie
Dickman, Gary
DiGello, Gerry
*Dlugos, Don
‘Erickson, Kevin
Ferrare, Mike
Figley, Dave
Florence, Eddie
Ford, Gerald
‘Gefert, Jan
Gilbert!, Jeff
‘Glaser, Bob
Gooden, Ron
‘Goodman, Doug
Goodwin, Jim
Graham, Okey
‘Hackley, Howard
Hampy, Greg
Harmotto, Mike
Harmon, Gary
‘Heintz, Bill
Holmes, Richard
Jennings, Dale
Johnson, William
‘Jones, Rod
Katich, Brent
Kisick, Tim
Lane, Tom
‘Larson, Steve
Libert, Bryon
‘Littler, Larry
Maher, David
‘McClure, Jim
McCombs, Roland
‘McGartland, Dave
McHenry, Dan
McKenrick, Pat
McMahon, Rick
‘Miller, George
‘Morrisette, Melvin
Montella, Chris
‘Nietupski, Ron
Ollison, Louis
Piocquidio, Tony
Provenzano, Lou
Radzavich, Richard
Reffner, Terry
Scott, James
‘Schnirel, Mike
‘Seigh, Dave
‘Shaw, Jeff
Shirey, Greg
Smith, Dan
‘Snell, Paul
Spohn, Bob
Sullivan, Greg
‘Terry, Jim
‘Vornadore, Rick
‘Wachenheimer, Andre
Wetzel, Fred
Wolf, Steven
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Team Managers: Bill and Jerry DiPietro

1975
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Small Size. Mid Size. Full
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And in 1975, every Chevrolet
offers engine improvements
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smooth, responsive, efficient
performance.
This year take a special look
at our two new Chevy
models: The sporty little
Monza 2+2 and the luxurious
Nova LN.
Here’s just a part of our
Chevy roster:
1. Nova LN Sedan.
2. Monza 2+2.
3. Impala Custom Coupe.
4. Chevelle Malibu Classic
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5. Monte Carlo Landau.
6. Camaro Type LT Coupe.
7. Corvette.
8. Vega Hatchback GT.
9. Caprice Estate Wagon.
10. Caprice Classic Sport Sedan.

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Referee........... VINCE JACOB
Umpire............JIM CUNNINGHAM
Linesman........GALE HAMER
Field Judge. . .ROBERT DUFF
Back Judge.. .JACK O'ROURKE
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OFFENSE
26—Howard Hackley............................. SE
79—Rick Vornadore............................... LT
66—Lou Provenzano............................. LG
51—Doug Goodman................................ C
61 —Andre Wachenheimer................... RG
73—Greg Hampy....................................RT
89—Steve Larson....................................TE
7—Jude Basile........................... . . . .QB
88—Wes Bain or
33—Paul Snell................................... FLK
35—Richard Holmes..............................FB
45—Melvin Morrisette...........................TB

OFFENSE
81—Art Morrell....................................... SE
53—Pat Imbrogno.................................. LT
68—Mike Adamczyk.............................. LG
50—Jack Conaboy................................... C
61—John Palchak................................. RG
74—Dave Tourdot.................................. RT
85—Len Pesotini.....................................TE
12—Lynn Hieber....................................QB
22—Ken Deitmen................................... LH
25—Brian Hart....................................... RH
33—Rick Johnson .................................. FB

DEFENSE
83—Jim Barto..............................
LE
76—Rich Radzavich............................... LT
68—Ron Gooden..................................MG
71—Jeff Shaw........................................RT
42— John Bayer..................................RE
63—Jim McClure................................... LB
60—Mike Schnirel..................................LB
43— George Miller............................ LCB
41—Dan Smith.................................... RGB
14—Jim Terry......................................... SS
32—Dave Seigh...................................... FS

DEFENSE
88—Dave Thompson.............................. LE
71—Dave Cannon.................................. LT
55—George Aggen...............................MG
79—Nick Rodio...................................... RT
84—Don Toy.......................................... RE
69—Chuck Wonsettler...........................LB
60—Jim Simelis..................................... LB
21—Mike Altschuler............................LCB
47—Gary Sadlon.................................RCB
31—Tom Eupizi.......................................LS
23—Nick Palombi.................................. RS

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Littler, Larry
Crawshaw, Brad
Basile, Jude
Kisick, Tim
McHenry, Dan
Shirey, Greg
Terry, Jim
Campbell, Kevin
Gilberti, Jeff
'Jones, Rod
'Glaser, Bob
Piocquidio, Tony
Florence, Eddie
'Hackley, Howard
'Nietupski, Ron
Goodwin, Jim
Sullivan, Greg
DiGello, Gerry
McCombs, Roland
‘Seigh, Dave
‘Snell, Paul
Holmes, Richard
'Heintz, Bill
Libert, Bryon
Smith, Dan
"Bayer, John
‘Miller, George
Dickman, Gary
"Morrisette, Melvin
Bruce, Jeff
McKenrick, Pat
Cochran, Del
Harmon, Gary
Ollison, Louis
Reffner, Terry
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Bieryla, John
*Cannon, Dave
Cecchetti, Tom
Cole, Tom
Coleman, Terry
Conaboy, John
*Czambe1, Ken
D’Angelo, Rege
*Deltmen, Ken
Dettorre, Abby
Doyle, Mike
*Eupizi, Tom
Gallatin, Curt
Caspar, Grady
Godlasky, Tom
*Hart, Brian
Herrman, Bill
*Hieber, Lynn
Hintz, Tom
Holzhauser, Jerry
Imbrogno, Pat
^Johnson, Rick
Joseph, Pat
Kurt, Rick
Lamb, Kevin
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Loprest 1, Ron
Luther, Mario
Madich, Gary
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Mayer, Tony
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Mihota, John
Mintus, Dave
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Musto, Ray
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Palchak, Russ
*Parks, Bi11
Palombi, Nick
’’Pesotini, Len
Petriello, Dave
*Rodio, Nick
Roseto, John
Sad Ion, Gary
Schroyer, John
*’’Shandor, Paul
*Sime 1is, Jim
Tate, Ed
**Thompson, Dave
*Tourdot, Dave
^Toy, Don
Troggio, Gene
*Vanderneck, Dick
*Wonsettler, Chuck
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STEELERS-BENGALS TO BE TREATED

screened prior to the selection. The Scots will present
their rendition of "A Fiesta South of the Border" for
halftime entertainment.

Tuning up for the 1974 season along with
Edinboro State's gridders is the "Marching Scots Band."
Under the direction of Richard Lemke and Lester Monts,
the Edinboro State band will have one of their busiest
schedules in Edinboro's band history.

In addition to the appearance at the Steeler game,
the Scot band will perform at home and away ESC
football games this season. On September 14 the
Edinboro State Band will host its annual Band Day
Contest when numerous high school bands will be
vying for honors.

The "Marching Scots Band" includes 181
members among which are 150 instrumentalists, 20
Tam O'Shanters, 8 majorettes and 3 bagpipers.

The featured twirler for the "Marching Scots" is
Pittsburgh's Karianne Baklarz. A junior at ESC, Karianne
has won numerous twirling titles. Featured on the list
are Miss Tri-State Majorette, Miss World Fancy Strut
Champion, Miss Great Lakes Solo Champion, Miss St.
Lawrence Seaways and Miss Western Pennsylvania
Majorette Queen.

Topping the list of scheduled performances is a
stop in Three Rivers Stadium on December 14 where
the "Marching Scots" will provide the pre-game and
halftime entertainment for the Pittsburgh Steelers—
Cincinnati Bengals game. The invitation is quite an
honor since the applications of over 300 bands were

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All-Americans Lead EISC’s Greatest Year

TOM HERR
Sr., York, Pa.

BOB MISEYKA
Sr., Butler, Pa.

JOHN WALKER
Sr., Rochester, N.Y.

DENNIS HAMPTON
Jr., Chicago, III.

SCOTS’ SHATTER VICTORY RECORD
WIN 3 OUT OF EVERY 4 CONTESTS . . .

Hank Mariotti's netmen just missed an unblemished
mark with a 10-1 ledger and kept championship form
by winning their first ever Pennsylvania Conference
crown.

Not even the nation's fast rising inflationary forces
can seem to keep pace with Edinboro State's rapidly
rising winning percentage mark in athletics. Fighting
Scot athletes in twelve varsity sports shattered the
school's winning percentage mark for the fifth straight
year as they produced 112 wins against only 34 losses
and 4 ties to claim a recordbreaking .752 percentage
for the 1973-74 year.

Coach Jim McDonald's divot-diggers fired their
way to Edinboro's best golf record in history when
they went through the spring with a 16-3 card to
register an impressive .842 percentage.
Hitting an even .800 mark were Vern Vogel's
keglers who bowled their way to a 12-3-1 finish.

While Edinboro State athletes were winning 3 out
of every 4 intercollegiate contests in which they
competed, they also set an ESC record for the most
wins in a single season with their 112 successes.

With the top five Scot varsity sports hitting at an
.800 or better clip, another quintet of ESC varsity
teams continued the hot pace with .700 or better
season records. Included in the group were Gus
Miller's judo squad, 7-2-0 (.778); Jim McDonald's
cagers, 18-6-0 (.750); Coach Ed Erdos' swimmers,
9-3-0 (.750); John Furcron's soccer team, 8-3-1
(.727); and Fred Caro's grapplers, 10-4-1 (.714).

Highlighting the assault with perfect season cards
were Coach Doug Watts' cross country and track
teams. Watts' distance men completed their season
unbeaten, 10-0, while running to a third place national
finish and claiming both the Pennsylvania Conference
and the NAIA District championships enroute to their
best finish ever. His tracksters went through their dual
meet schedule unscathed at 5-0 and, likewise, annexed
the Pennsylvania Conference and District crowns.

The soccer team's first ever District championship
headlined the laurels reaped by the five different
sports while the basketball team garnered additional
honors with its runner-up spot in the District finals.
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striving to Make the Fighting Scots a Winner

EDINBORO STATE COACHING STAFF; Back Row; Bill McDonald—
Head Coach, Tony Zvonar (Defensive Coordinator), Fred Remmy
(Staff, Specialty Coordinator), Wally Blucas (Junior Varsity). Front

Row: Jim Bowen (Defensive Line), Guy Conti (Offensive Coordinator),
Andy Robertson (Passing Game), Jim Gilstrap (Offensive Line).

HOME OF THE FIGHTING SCOTS - SOX HARRISON STADIUM
a laundry room are utilized within this space. Also
included are restrooms, janitors' facilities, equipment
rooms, a large concession stand and a glass enclosed
press box.

Serving as home for ESC athletes and fans is Sox
Harrison Stadium. The edifice was dedicated in the fall
of 1965 in honor of "Sox” Harrison who served as head
football and basketball coach at the College for 35 years.
His 1931-32 cage record of 11 wins and 1 loss still
stands as one of the best marks ever posted by an
Edinboro basketball team. Sox still enjoys watching the
Fighting Scots on Saturday afternoons as one of their
most ardent fans.

In addition to the football field, the stadium also
contains complete track facilities. A quarter-mile oval,
a 220 straight-away and asphalt approaches for the
field events highlight the home of the cinder sport.
Bleacher seats on the visitors side of the stadium
bring the total seating capacity to 5,500.

Complete facilities are located beneath the grand­
stand area, which seats 3,000 people. Locker space
for both the home and visiting teams, the coaching
staff offices and locker room, the officials' dressing
room, the training room, showers, the weight room and

A new scoreboard, one of the largest in the
Conference, was added at the south end of the field
last year.

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CODE OF OFFICIALS’ SIGNALS
7

Offsidi (Infractian
af icrlmmaie or
frit kick formation)

lllofal Proeailura
or Poiltlofl

8

Intentional
Croiindini

Ctippini

lllofally Paisini
or Handing Ball
Forward

Forward Past or
Kick Catchini
Intorforoneo

15

Ineligible Receiver
Down Field on Pass

Time out; Referee's
Discretionary or Excess
Time Out followed with
tapping hands on chest.

Diagram furnished by Eastern College Athletic Conference
Copyright, Collegiate Commissioners Association.

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1973's FINAL STANDINGS
Western Division
1.
2.
2.
4.
5.
5.
7.

Slippery Rock. .
Clarion...............
Edinboro............
Lock Haven....
California...........
Shippensburg . .
Indiana U. of Pa.

Conference
W L T PF
5 0 0 194
3 2 0 154
3 2 0 136
2 3 0
79
1
4 0
61
1
4 0 113
Not Competing

Overall
PA
26
84
107
222
169
139

W
8
5
4
2
3
2
4

L
2
4
4
7
6
7
5

Eastern Division
T
0
0
1
0
0
0
0

Conference

W L T PF
4 0 0 111
5 1
0
97
4 2 0 146
3 2 0
62
2 4 0
89
1
5 0
38
0 5 0
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Slippery Rock defeated West Chester 28-14 to win the PC Championship
1.
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6.
7.

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West Chester. . .
East Stroudsburg
Millersville.........
Cheyney.............
Bloomsburg....
Kutztown...........
Mansfield...........

Overall
PA
39
40
63
53
160
132
72

W
5
6
7
5
4
2
1

L
5
1
2
4
5
7
7

T
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

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I like the fact that the product is
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First radio and then television en­
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I got to know the Galloping Ghost
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I have done games witnessed by
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He’s Been There
I’ve done 11 seasons of NCAA
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I’ve done 11 Army-Navy games, 14
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Red Grange, the Galloping Ghost
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I once spoke to the New Haven
Gridiron Club, and afterwards, some­
one wanted to know if I’d like to visit
the legendary Mory’s, “the dear old
Temple bar we loved so well.” I went
with Albie Booth, Yale’s “Little Boy
Blue.”
For me, it’s all been one delightful
experience, starting when I listened
to broadcasts in my home town of
Columbia, Tennessee. Later, at the
University of Tennessee I was signed
on by Coach Bob Neyland as a tutor
for scholarship athletes who were de­
ficient in freshman English. That put
me in close touch with Neyland over
a long stretch. He was probably the
greatest defensive coach the game
ever knew. It also put me in touch
with a lot of great football players,
many of whom later became great
coaches all across the land.

Tipped Off
Coaches have usually been cooper­
ative in revealing unusual tactics
they anticipated using. Navy Coach
Eddie Erdelatz tipped me off to a Joe
Bellino running pass he’d open the
game with. (It didn’t work.) Bear
Bryant told me about a flea-flicker

Lindsey Nelson

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he’d use. (It was completed.) Miami’s
Andy Gustafson told me how to rec­
ognize his quick-kick formation.

Bobby Dodd at Georgia Tech told
me about an unbalanced line he’d use
against Kentucky to try to spring
George Volkert for a long gain. (It
worked, and, incidentally, the Ken­
tucky Coach was Blanton Collier as­
sisted by Don Shula.)
Darrell Royal told me about an un­
balanced line he’d use against Ole
Miss in the Sugar Bowl. (It didn’t
work.) Red Blaik didn’t tell me that
just before kickoff he’d switch his
Army team to new grey and gold jer­
seys. You couldn’t read a number
with a telescope.
Terry Brennan didn’t tell me he’d
open against Oklahoma with a single
wing formation. He may not have
told Tailback Paul Hornung either,
judging from the speed with which
Oklahoma linebacker Jerry Tubbs
got Hornung on his shoulder.
It might sound as though I’ve been
doing college football for a long time.
But it doesn’t seem long. I continue
to‘find in college football the excite­
ment and purpose that are, to me,
consistent with the need of ambi­
tious and restless youth to have ex­
citement and purpose.
I’ve been a college football fan all
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Scot Booters Must Depend on Newcomers
1974 ROSTER
Name
Barontini, Bill
*Bonk, Francis
*Boyer, Doug
*Cassol, Rudolph
DeMartini, Virgil
Falce, Charles
Flores, Amilcar
Hartmann, Frank
Holterback, Stephen
Jewell, Robert
Lyon, Raymond
McKay, Kim
O’Neil, Dave
Pandurevic, Mike
**‘Radakovich, Mike
Serrano, Roberto
Skalski, Ron
Swope, Jack
‘Valicenti, Gene
‘ ‘ ‘Zafirovski, Mike

Pos.

Class

RHB
LHB
LFB
RFB
RW
RHB
Rl
RHB
LW

Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
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Fr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
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LI
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CFB
G
RW
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LW
CHB
LI

Hometown!High School
Pittsburgh/North Hills
Edinboro/Cambridge Springs
Springdale/Springdale
Rochester/Rochester
Gibsonia/Deer Lakes
W. Mifflin/W. Mifflin South
Honduras/American School
Fox Chapel/Fox Chapel
Emporium/Cameron County
Washington/Trinity
Emporium/Cameron County
Sydney, Aust./South Dubbo
Oil City/Oil City
Cleveland, O./Westech
Pittsburgh/Millvale
Honduras/American School
Fox Chapel/Fox Chapel
Paoli/Conestoga
Cheswick/Springdale
Brook Park, 0./Berea

* Varsity Letters
Goalie Mike Radakovich anchors ESC defense

Returning from a sabbatical leave and finding nine
of eleven starters missing via the diploma route
certainly doesn't paint a very bright picture for a
returning coach. Nonetheless, Edinboro State soccer
mentor George Shimpeno is not one to bear on the
gloomy side of what appear seemingly impossible
situations.
"There's no doubt that we lost a lot of important
people,” reflects Shimpeno, "but we have the found­
ation for a very competitive team.”

smooth performer throughout his frosh campaign.
However, the key to the entire season will be the play
of a crop of talented freshmen who will fill starting
varsity positions.
Shimpeno is depending heavily on Amilcar Flores
and Roberto Serrano, a pair of promising newcomers
from Honduras, along with Ron Skalski. Both Flores
and Serrano will have to provide scoring punch and
help with the ball handling, while Skalski, an AllWPIAL selection, should help fill some of the holes
in the defense.
"Overall, we're not too concerned about the
defense,” claims Shimpeno, "our problem will be one
of adjustment with new people playing together and
trying to score goals.”
Also staring Shimpeno's youngsters in the face is
a rugged schedule which pits the Scots against such
Conference standouts as Lock Haven and Slippery
Rock, along with the University of Pittsburgh.

Shimpeno will have to build his squad around a
pair of seniors in Mike Radakovich and Mike Zafirovski.
The pair proved to be standout performers as the Scots
posted their best ever soccer season last year with an
8-3-1 record and brought home the school's first
NAIA District 18 soccer championship.
Radakovich piled up a record 131 saves to be
listed as the second leading shot-blocker in the Western
Division of the Pennsylvania Conference. Zafirovski
provided the offensive punch as he followed the Scots'
Jim Kirk in the scoring department with nine goals.
Both received post season honors in the Western
Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Soccer Conference.

1974 SOCCER SCHEDULE
Coac/7—GEORGE SHIMPENO

"Of course, we'll have to build our defense around
Radakovich,” says Shimpeno, "and we can put two
fairly experience people in front of him in Doug Boyer
and Mike Pandurevic.” Boyer was a consistent fresh­
man performer at left fullback, while Pandurevic helped
out at center fullback.
After a year's absence from the sport. Gene Valicenti
returns to add depth to the defense and support to the
scoring. His experience from summer competition, along
with that of Francis Bonk, could prove to be just what
Shimpeno needs in the way of veteran players.

Sept.
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EDINBORO STATE STATS
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Holmes, R..................
Basile, J.....................

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