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...twenty-five years on the job. Dave doesn't see his father much. It's a mostly Polish and Eastern European neighborhood of second and third generation, with a few Irish and Italians and a Mexican contingent bordering to the north. The surnames are Polish; names like Rysky and Czarobski and Rybicki and Dombrowski; Poles who say da and dere for the and there because there is no th sound in the Polish language of their forefathers...

Author: By Daniel Swanson, | Title: Dave Rysky | 12/13/1972 | See Source »

...Yaaaahhrrr" is a legacy from Notre Dame Tackle Ziggy Czarobski, an All-America lineman in 1947, who made it his personal battle cry. Subsequent Notre Dame squads delightedly picked it up. - All Notre Dame's football games are also televised and cabled to theater outlets in many major cities, e.g., New York, Boston, Chicago. Cheering fans make such an uproar from the darkened theater seats whenever Notre Dame scores that it is often impossible to hear the announcer until after the point after touchdown. -The university is just completing a $10 million building program which includes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: All-America | 11/9/1953 | See Source »

Sleep & Steak. If Notre Dame were starting the season against Spearfish Normal, Leahy would probably predict victory for Spearfish. But for once, this coachly gloom seemed to have some slight justification. Notre Dame's 1947 All-America Quarterback Johnny Lujack had graduated; the departure of Ziggie Czarobski and All-America George Connor had left holes at both tackles. (Gritted Leahy: "You can't lose boys like that without having to start over.") And Purdue's 1948 Boilermakers, though still the underdogs, were a long gasp from an opening-game breather. To many experts, they looked like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Leahy Carries On | 9/20/1948 | See Source »

...easy way to measure a tackle's talents or accomplishments statistically. And who can say whether Pennsylvania's 220-lb. Charles Bednarik is a better center than Kentucky's Jay Rhodemyre? The most celebrated tackles were Notre Dame's George Connor and Ziggy Czarobski, Georgia Tech's Bob Davis. Davis' team was upset last week by Alabama, 14 to 7, but he was still a hero in Atlanta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Eleven Good Men & True | 11/24/1947 | See Source »

...Swistowiczs, Skoglunds, Kosikow-skis and Kellys include one fancy-stepping freshman and an even 53 ex-serviceman stars. The line, a coach's dream, bristles with the likes of ex-Gob Zygmont Czarobski, a 213-lb. bonecrusher tackle, and 205-lb. End Jim Martin, a husky ex-Marine who swam ashore on a voluntary reconnaissance mission just before Tinian was invaded. And even if Perfectionist Leahy has not found him yet, Notre Dame surely has at least one express-train halfback up its sleeve somewhere. The real question is when he will be sprung. One good bet is squatty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Crusaders & Slaves | 10/14/1946 | See Source »

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