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by S. L. Price


  deaths, shooting, 387–390

  Deep, Jim, 341

  Dempsey, Matthew, 26

  DeSalle, Nick, 123

  Devonar, Mike, 78

  DiNardo, Phil, 149

  DiNardo, Tonino “Toats,” 79, 82, 85

  Ditka, Mike, 4

  Aliquippa donations, 290

  as alter boy, 159

  apathy, 401–402

  Aschman and, 115, 116

  background, 111–112

  baseball and, 114, 130

  basketball and, 130

  Big Mike beatings, 112–113

  on black players, 108

  brother Ashton, 113

  as burner, 76

  as Chicago Bears coach, 286, 288

  college offers, 130, 131

  cruising with friends, 124

  as “Da Coach,” 288

  as Dallas player, 287

  on defense, 129

  energy on the fade, 401

  father Big Mike, 112–113, 291

  as first-team all-America, 127

  as freshman, 114

  as fullback, 128

  on Ghost Battalion, 115

  going soft, 429

  heart attack, 289

  helplessness, 400

  hero worship of, 285

  as “Iron Mike,” 125, 289

  junior year, 116–117

  on loss to McKeesport, 128–129

  Margie Dougherty and, 129–130

  in Marines, 82

  mother Charlotte, 115, 116, 291

  name change, 76

  as New Orleans coach, 289

  as No 1 in NFL draft, 127

  overview, 452

  Penn State and, 131

  as Philadelphia player, 286

  playing with fury, 113

  popular appeal, 289

  prejudice and, 96

  in Pro Football Hall of Fame, 127

  as senior, 129, 130

  as sophomore, 114–115

  Super Bowl touchdown, 127

  Ditka, Mike Sr. (Big Mike), 112–113, 115, 125, 202, 218, 291, 452

  Dorsch, Larry, 409

  Dorsett, Anthony “Ali,” 184, 319, 365, 379, 452

  Dorsett, Melvin, 215–216

  Dorsett, Tony, 4, 251

  accomplishments, 214

  brother Tyrone, 417

  child out of wedlock, 231

  CTE and, 429

  Dallas Cowboys and, 233

  as freshman defensive back, 231

  as “Hawk,” 214

  Heisman Trophy, 233–234

  at Hopewell High, 230–231

  at Hopewell Junior High, 216–218

  as junior running back, 231

  maiden game against Aliquippa, 214–215

  Melvin’s death and, 215–216

  move back, 418

  overview, 452

  at Pitt, 231–233

  pull back to roots, 416–417

  speed, 215

  statistics at Pitt, 233

  training regime at Pitt, 231

  Ty Law and, 322

  vision, 216

  Willie Frank and, 109

  Yannessa and, 231

  Dorsett, Wes “The Big Apple,” 215

  Dougherty, Margie, 129–130

  Downing, James Jr., 57

  Dunn, Martin, 61, 62

  Durham, Traz, 329, 331

  Earle, George, 68

  Eritano, Pete, 269, 270, 271, 272, 452

  Evasovich, John

  at 2015 state championship game, 441

  avoidance of the mill, 125–126

  daughters, 261–262

  on Ditka, 114, 290

  father, 125–126

  mother’s ashes, 3–4

  overview, 452

  on preseason camp, 106

  as Quarterback Club president, 280

  on reasons for success, 407

  watching 1952 title game, 111

  Willie and Dorsett comparison, 109

  Evasovich, Jonha, 261, 262

  fear, Woodlawn as governed by, 34

  Feeney, John, 247

  Fields, Elijah, 408

  First Class Citizens Council, 167

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 32–33

  food for players, 372–373

  football. See also Quips football

  as new, 18–19

  professional, in Pittsburgh, 19

  Forbes Field, 98, 201

  Francona, Tito, 4

  Frank, James, 22, 24

  1949 title parade, 101–102

  basketball title, 100–101

  as football team manager, 106

  at Forbes Field, 98

  as future college president, 97

  as infielder, 99

  overview, 452

  in parade, 101–102

  segregation and, 96

  viewing Robinson, 95, 98

  work destiny, 97

  working, 100

  Frank, Willie, 225

  1952 team, 108–111

  1952 title game, 111

  background, 106

  car accident, 109–110

  Dorsett and, 109

  overview, 452

  in preseason camp, 106–107

  rushing, 110

  as scoring leader, 108

  Frank, Willie Sr., 24

  Franklin Avenue, 10, 12, 13, 31, 81, 86. See also Aliquippa

  50’s weekends on, 124

  Betters on, 426

  as idealized Main Street, 146

  Kennedy speech, 157

  riot confrontation, 222, 223

  shops on, 95, 124

  Villa’s Lounge, 134

  Frazio, Foge, 264

  Fuderich, Pete, 105, 191

  Fusco, Dick, 111

  Gabriel, Roman, 162

  gambling

  on AAA, 19

  in early Aliquippa, 13–14

  gangs, 97

  Gardner Points tiebreaker system, 174

  Garvey, Marcus, 25–26

  Gaskins, Tony, 388–389, 414–415, 452

  Geneen, Harold, 135–136

  “Ghost Battalion,” 107, 115

  Gilbert, Aileen, 239–240

  on Aliquippa, 294

  children, 292

  on drugs, 296

  overview, 452

  return to Aliquippa, 291–292

  son Sean, 293–295

  Gilbert, Diana, 304, 359, 424, 425

  as Aileen’s oldest, 292

  at Beaver County Jail, 381–382

  overview, 452

  sending Darrelle away, 358

  sexual molestation, 292

  Gilbert, Mark, 292, 293, 368

  Gilbert, Sean, 5, 292, 293–295

  1985 season, 293

  1988 title game defeat, 304, 307

  accomplishments, 303–304

  drafting of, 295

  giving back, 402

  overview, 452

  at Pitt, 294

  pro teams and games, 303–304

  Girdler, Tom, 17, 35, 68, 164

  characteristics of, 15–16

  job interview, 9

  KKK and, 25

  leaving J&L, 39

  move to Pittsburgh, 26

  overview, 453

  at Republic, 66, 69

  as testing ground, 33

  as unofficial caliph, 14

  Girdler, Tom Jr., 39, 42, 43

  Gnup, Frank, 44

  Golden, Clint, 30–31

  as associate director, 61r />
  First Lady and, 56

  Mary Isasky meeting, 51

  as mediator, 50–51

  overview, 453

  Grandstaff, Gary, 266, 268, 270

  Great Depression, 38

  Green, Hugh, 254

  Gregor, Ranee, 247

  Griffith Heights, 25, 298, 334

  gunfire, random, 384

  Gunn, Jesse, 77

  Hall, Davion, 91, 275

  Halls of Anger, 206–207

  Harding High, 27. See also Aliquippa High

  Hardy, Stephen, 387–388

  Harvan, Al, 229

  Harvey, Barron, 148, 169

  Harvey, Henry, 169

  Hauser, Ed, 175

  Hawkins, Connie, 197

  Heffelfinger, William “Pudge,” 19

  Henderson, Marques, 283

  Henry, Dravon, 183, 184, 433

  2012 season, 429

  father Roland, 422–423

  high school yards, 422

  as “Next One,” 182

  overview, 453

  Tiquai’s death and, 423

  at West Virginia, 431

  Henry, Roland, 422

  Henry, Steve, 344, 345

  “Henry Mancini Day,” 149

  Herring, Howard, 152

  Hill, Rick, 363–364, 366, 385

  Hines, Darnell, 393

  Hoerr, John, 237, 238

  Hopewell, 173, 176, 181–182

  1994 airplane crash and, 323–324

  Aliquippa merger and, 339

  as bedroom community, 134

  encircling Aliquippa, 182

  moving to, 132, 133, 141

  population (1970), 225

  Hopewell High

  Aliquippa first playing of, 173

  goalpost tribute, 118

  Tony Dorsett at, 230–231

  Horton, George, 424

  Horton, Monica, 393

  Howell, Dixie, 98

  Hribar, Frank, 44

  Hrubovchak, George, 111

  Humphries, Eddie, 424

  Isasky, George

  background, 49

  continued confinement, 55–56

  J&L and, 49–50

  kidnapping of, 136

  overview, 453

  Pinchot speech and, 53, 54

  release of, 56

  Isasky, Mary, 45, 50, 51

  J&L

  acquisition, 236–237

  Bessemer converters, 13

  black workers, 22–24

  blame for demise, 267

  company size, 59

  Crow Island, 18

  demise, 276

  enlightened leadership, 237

  founding of, 8

  initiatives, 265

  loyalty and, 34–35

  momentum shift, 48–49

  “open shop,” 35, 40

  by-product coke ovens purchase, 86

  public humiliation, 56

  recognition of SWOC, 69

  size of, 9

  as social catch basin, 399

  stratification and, 24

  as subsidiary of LTV, 266

  as “vast mechanism,” 58–59

  women employees, 239–240

  worker debt and, 14

  workers as middle-class, 123

  workers in WW I, 12–13

  “J&L pepper,” 13

  Jefferson, John, 176

  Jeric, Richard, 192

  Jeter, Sheldon, 442

  Jim Crow laws, 21, 63

  Johnson, Deon, 387

  Johnson, Keyshawn, 176

  Jones, B. F., 8, 9, 13, 453

  Jones, Eze, 335

  Jones, Larry “Bulldog,” 234–236, 453

  Jones and Laughlin Steel Company. See J&L

  Kane, Michael “M. J.,” 33–34, 40, 41

  Kaurich, John, 85

  Kelly, Jim, 367

  Kemp, Ray, 28

  Kennedy, John F.

  Aliquippa speech, 160

  Aliquippa visit, 157–159, 160

  assasination, 204

  Bay of Pigs, 159

  Kent State University, 204–205, 206

  killings, 388–390

  “Kitty Genovese,” 354

  Kopacz, Alex, 317, 318

  Kosanovich, Melvin, 138

  Ku Klux Klan, 24–25, 26

  Kush, Frank, 126, 177

  Labor-Management Relations Act, 121

  Lalama, Frank, 155

  Landry, Tom, 287

  Laraway, Jack, 192

  Latone, Joe, 48, 49

  Laughlin, George, 68

  Laughlin, James, 8

  Law, Diane, 297, 312, 321

  Law, Ray, 311, 313, 325

  Law, Ty, 5

  ACT test, 316

  as first-round pick, 326

  giving back, 402

  grandfather Ray, 311, 313, 325

  gun drawn on, 312–313

  losses at Aliquippa High, 315

  at Michigan, 315, 322, 325

  mill demise and, 297–298

  mother Diane, 297, 312, 321

  as national name, 360

  as “The Next One,” 311

  NFL, 315

  overview, 453

  as a Parade all-American, 316

  possessions disappearing, 321

  summers with Tony Dorsett, 322

  Lay, Charlie, 240, 241–242, 453

  Lay, Josh, 380–381, 407, 453

  Lay, Vic, 284

  Ledbetter, “Brother Matt,” 200

  LeDonne, Brandon, 343

  LeDonne, Jon

  after Aliquippa, 346–347

  at Carnegie Mellon, 374–375

  crying at game, 346

  Mo-Mo and, 348

  overview, 453

  playing on roof, 342–344

  playing twice for titles, 349

  senior season, 348–349

  as twin, 344

  LeDonne, Justin, 342, 344

  Lee, Benjamin, 332

  Lee, Rayetta Jo, 350, 353, 393

  Legge, Carl, 211

  Letteri, Achille, 70, 71, 80, 101

  Letteri, Bobby, 399

  Letteri, Gilda, 74, 77, 399

  Letteri, Joe, 79, 80, 101, 134–135, 181

  as Aliquippa exile, 189

  first house, 135, 188

  game attendance, 190

  kids, 188

  move to bigger house, 189

  overview, 453

  son Joey (Joe, Jr.), 190

  thirteen weeks vacation, 188

  Lewis, H. D., 69

  Lewis, H. Edgar, 121

  Liggett, Bob, 155, 166, 172, 453

  Ling, James, 266

  Linmar Terrace, 298, 305, 334, 353

  Lippe, Nate

  Aschman and, 75

  baseball championship and, 82–85

  as baseball coach, 79

  as football coach, 43, 45

  overview, 453

  retirement, 101

  soldiers to train station, 81

  “Little Prexies,” 27

  Little Quips, 429–430

  “Little Siberia,” 31, 40

  Local 1211, 138, 269

  Logstown, 11, 57, 132, 146, 198, 245, 317

  Long Beach Poly, 5

  Lowe, Mike, 374

  LTV, 266, 267, 269, 270, 272, 296, 298

  Lucci, Mike, 367

  lunacy commission,” 50

  Lundy, Mike, 335

  Lytle Wilson, 120

  Macroglou, Bill, 269

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sp; Malesky, Jerry, 271

  management concessions, 135

  Mancini, Henry, 5, 26, 71–73, 149–150, 200, 251, 453

  Mancini, Quinto, 150

  Manko, Joseph, 78

  Mann, Richard, 152–153, 164

  at Arizona State, 176–177

  background, 170–171

  Dr. Zernich and, 171–172

  emergence, 177

  Frank Kush and, 177

  injury rig, 172

  pass interception, 174, 175

  return home, 224

  shoulder surgery and, 176

  Stokes and, 224

  teaching math, 224–225

  Mansueti, James, 218

  manufacturing changes, 399

  Maravich, Pete, 4, 128

  Maravich, Press, 104, 128

  Marino, Dan, 367

  Marocco, Dominic, 100

  Marocco, Frank, 100, 104, 105, 115

  1964 season title, 175

  1991 state title game, 316–318

  Aschman heart attack and, 165–166

  board’s problem with, 337

  defense coach, 165

  as defensive line coach, 164–165

  Director of Secondary Services, 333

  graduation from North Carolina State, 162

  head coaching job, 193

  junior varsity coach, 163, 164

  as king of Aliquippa football, 332

  at North Carolina State, 126

  overview, 454

  players’ support of, 336

  return from school, 127

  Short and, 337

  stripped of coaching position, 332, 333

  wife death, 164

  Yannessa and, 192

  Mauk, Harry G., 16, 33, 42, 43

  company police, 48, 50, 51, 55, 138

  Pinchot speech and, 54

  Mayconich, “Timber,” 101

  McBride, Grower, “Bobo,” 302, 303

  McBride, John D., 392, 393, 395

  McBride, Sherm, 91, 220, 250, 302

  on Askew, 425

  as offensive coordinator, 375

  as track coach, 375–378

  McClure, Anthony, 358

  McCoy, Jimmy, 197

  McDaniel, Paul, 427–428

  McDonald Heights, 198

  McDonald Hollow, 17

  McNie, Red, 259, 260, 338

  Medich, Doc, 4, 173–174, 251, 454

  Medich, George, 221

  Metropoulos, Dan, 245, 246, 250

  Milanovich, Sam, 101, 117–118, 145, 151, 192, 454

  Montana, Joe, 367

  Montini, Jerry, 243, 280

  Moon, James “Larry,” 388–390, 414, 454

  Moreell, Ben, 122, 454

  Mott, Lou, 111

  Motten, Vera, 208

  Mount Vernon, 216, 416

  Murray, Philip, 122

  Muselin, Pete, 36, 37

  Naim, James

  David and, 352

  department corruption and, 351

  funeral, 356

  murder of, 350, 353–354

  overview, 454

  Sonya Carter and, 357–358

  Namath, Joe, 139, 251, 367

  National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), 39, 47

  National Labor Relations Board, 61, 63–64

 

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