First, can you talk a bit about how your dad decided to make football his career?
Val: I have some stories but dad was pretty private about his playing days. My brother didn’t even know he played football until high school!
He took the numbers off of his game jerseys and the Steelers patches off of his football jackets he had. He was a humble guy.
I know they called him a sleeper. They didn’t expect him to be as good as he was. He was gifted naturally. He had a good friend in college and they mirrored each other – Chuck Mihalik. They played for the Fleet City Blue Jackets during the war and played at Duquesne together.
Tim: They used to call my dad and Chuck the Gold Dust Twins!
Zeb: He only played high school in his senior year. He worked in the coal mines after high school until one day his principal asked him what he thought about going to Duquesne on a football scholarship. My dad was a one-hit wonder in high school – he won the Mid-Mon Valley award in 1939 as a senior.
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