Word: daddio
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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First team ends: Louis Daddio, Pittsburgh, and John Wysocki, Villanova; tackles: Joseph Beinor, Notre Dame, and Alvin Wolff, Santa Clara; guards; Ralph Heikkinen, Michigan, and Bob L. Suffridge, Tennessee; center; Charles Aldrich, Texas Christian; backs: David O'Brien, Texas Christian, Eric Tipton, Duke, Parker Hall, Mississippi, and Marshall Goldberg, Pittsburgh...
...some say it is the greatest of all time) is a mighty line-without which no back can sparkle. If Pitt's dream backfield of Goldberg, Stebbins, Cassiano and Chickerneo is rated on a par with the famed Four Horsemen of Notre Dame, Pitt's line- Daddio, Merkovsky, Lezouski, Dannies, Petro, Raskowski, Hoffman-may be favorably compared with Fordham's recent Seven Blocks of Granite, or any other publicized bulwark of the past...
Patrick punched over the Panthers' first touchdown at the end of a long march in the first period, their second when LaRue cut through centre for 44 yards and paved the way for him in the third. In the fourth quarter. Bill Daddio 'intercepted a Washington lateral, scampered 70 yards to the goal line. Pittsburgh's first victory in four Rose Bowl tries was watched by a capacity crowd of 87.000. Score...
Pitt's star End Bill Daddio missed a try for extra point, kicked off, tackled the receiver so hard he fumbled, recovered the ball, caught a pass to put it on Nebraska's 11-yd. line, from where Pitt scored three plays later. All this, happening within the last two minutes of the first half, gave Pitt the margin statistics showed it deserved against one of the country's strongest defensive teams...
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