SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1949 Four Seasons of Drazenovich Wiff End With Game Today Among the seventeen senior gridders who’ll trot onto the De Sota Street ereensward this afternoon will be one of the greatest brother combinations ever to represent the? Blue and White in football circles, the two Drazenovich’s, Chuck and Joe. Both Chuck, the hulking quarterback, and Joe, the standout quard, have played four complete seasons for the Lions. Joe, whose iersey number 66 has spelled trouble for more than one opposing ball-carrier, participated in 34 contests since enrolling at State in 1 1944. Blocking back Charlie, since • coming to the Nittany institution in ’45 has taken part in 32 outings, sitting out two. games this year with a badly sprained ankle. But he well made up- for those two missed games when he played full 60-minutes of • football against Michigan Stat Penn and Pitt lai year. And speaking Pi«, both of thi Draz boys are ver confident of vit tory today, "noli ing will stop us, chimes Joe whii Chuck adds, "wi have a very gooi chance of lickini them." But well do boi of them remembi last year’s stui nine 7-0 setbacl “I still think w< had them beatf all. the way, i every departmei except’ scoring Joe states, recal ing last year game. "We outplay them, but oi freak play g.a them a score. Thi really had no bu: ness beating us Chuck adds. When Chu after the final gun today, it will mark the end of an era. the Brownsville era. • For the past five years that little Pennsylvania community has well been represented in the Lion lineup, in fact two years ago, at one time, five Brownsville-reared boys Chuck and Joe. Shag Woloski, John Potsklan and John Simon appeared m the starting eleven. In high school, Joe was a quarterback until his senior year when he was switched to guard while Chuck learned his first grid ABC s at center. ■But when Chuck, came to State in '45, Coach Bob Higgins, then short on blocking backs switched the 210-pounder to the signal-calling spot. He performed so- ably there his freshman year that he was selected to play in the East-West shrine game at San Francisco on New Year’s Day. . While playing for the Nittany grid forces, the Drazenovich s .helped the. Lions rack up 27 wins, 7 losses and two lies. One of f'those lies hieing that memorable 13-13 Colton Bowl duel at Dallas, Tex. last year. After their freshman season both left for the Army. Joe quarter backed the Lechfeld Army Air Base team, playing along-side of tailback Bill Luther, and Chuck put his pigskin ability to good use at Fort Warren, Wyo. i After discharge from the service the two brothers were re united at State. “They. are. an exceptional brother act,” says Coach Joe Bedenk, “I never saw two brothers together so close. They really fight for each other and the school. Both of them have the College at heart, they,,are true Penn Staters,” " Chuck : won football honors All-Ameriga blocking back team all-east honors at guard. This ye tabbed Joe as all-American mate: Altogether Chuck has earned" six varsity “S” letters and he ex pects three, more before this year is over. Joe played varsity la crosse last year and should be in line for a starting position this coining spring. i: | FOR YOUR . THANK YOU GIFT! Let us mail a box of our fresh sandy. 85c m i oanay cane/# By GEORGE VADASZ last year, being selected to the while Joe garnered all-stale and ir Bill Stern, noted sportscasler, ial. At Your Warner Theatre NOW! C^athaum ■ ERROL FLYNN GREER 'GARSON "THAT FORSYTE WOMAN" )tate . JUNE HAVER MARK STEVENS "OH YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL" \YJittany A GREAT DOG ADVENTURE! "KAZAN" ' TWF, DAILY COLLKUiAix. oxaTE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Pitt # s Rebirth Spells Trouble For Nittanies Future Pitt University alumni, looking back on the grid cam paigns of 1948 and ’49, can’t help but associate their little guy with big-time football and Pitt’s re birth into the ranks of the na tion’s top elevens. After a deflating' ten-y ear drought of gridiron successes it took a mite, . 160-pound Lou ,(Bimbo) Cecconi, to wipe away the “dp” from in front of em phasis. and raise the Blue and Gold to some hint of its former glory. Cecconi, who makes Pittsburgh fans forget that Donora is also famous .for Arnold Galiffa, Stan Musial and smog, hasn’t accom plished all this alone, of course. An ■ awakened Pitt athletic de partment that imported Tom Hamilton from the Navy, a re membering alumni and .spirited student body have battled for a team now having material that reflects at least some of the talent of Pitt teams in the thirties. There are Nick Bolkovac and Bob Plotz, 210-pound tackle vet erans, and Bernie Barkouskie and Milke Boldin, guards—the solid heart of a line that hastes to' give an inch. Penn Slate lans won’t soon forget Bolkovac who kidnapped one of Elwood Petchel’s passes last season and lumbered for the only score in Pitt's 7-0 win over’ State. And Philadelphia wastes little love on Barkouskie who blocked the punt three .weeks ago that gave the Panthers a 22-21 verdict over Penn. At the terminals Pitt Coach Mike Milligan has replaced two of the best ends in the business, last year’s Bill McPeak and Leo Skladany, with two pretty fair pickets, Nick Deßosa and Earl Sumpter. They’re Cecconi’s pass receivers. Deßosa has nabbed ten aerials for 222 yards and Sump ter, twelve for 140. Center Len Radnor rounds out a frontwall that Frank Patrick,' who scouted Pitt for Lion Coach Joe Bedenk, calls “sturdy on of fense and tough as all-get-out on defense.” . Jimmy Joe Robins.on, Negro wingback flash and a fourth-year man, is a natural for the reverses and break-away running from Pitt’s single wing; Bobby Lee and Bob Brennen are defense-leveling blocking-backs, and fullback Carl have 66 baffles that stop flakes and slugs., absorb juices ... reduce tongue bite .. . give you the utmost In smoking pleasure. MIDICO V. r. Q. (VERY FINE QUALITY) Specially selected Imported briar Pipes. *0 Wide variety of shapes. With 10 filters... L A/so Frank Medico "Standard" ... 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STAFF THIS ISSUE—Sports Editor: Elliot Krane. Assistants—Lyn* Wilson, George Glazer, Bob Kolzbauer. Marvin Krasnansky, George Vadasz. DePasqua is the workhorse on plunges. Pitt’s punter, and a good one, is Bill Hardisty. But Cecconi, diminuitive cap tain, has been the sore-spot for Pitt rivals this season, in fact for three seasons. The 5-foot, 7-inch Pre-Dental senior, who also doubles as basketball star for Skyscraper U., has personally rolled up 838 of Pitt’s 2450 of fensive yards, 373 yards rushing and 565 on 31 completed passes. MOST 1 VALUABLE Last year, Cecconi was voted most -valuable player in Pitts burgh by the Downtown Quarter backs there, and he’s well on his way to the title again this season. He starred in every contest the Panthers • played against eight opponents. He runs, passes, anc rounds out nearly 60 minuter every game by acting as one ot the best safety men around. 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