Thursday, January 09, 1975

Short story, You Got to Beat Two

A school assignment, fiction, creative writing done on a typewriter. Those were the days. Combination of white and pink paper too.

I used "D" as a middle initial as it was a picked name from Confirmation. David. Different. Didn't stick. 

Was in 9th or 10th grade. Not sure of the date. My love of a sports story and poor spelling shows itself.





















Monday, November 16, 1970

Went to the Pitt football game with Uncle Jerry



Army came to town, and it is coming up on a 50-year memory. I got to go to this game with my late uncle, Jerry McElligott, He'd serve in Viet Nam. His son does play-by-play with the broadcasting team of the NHL's Columbus Bluejackets now.

Game was full of rain. We even went to the field to watch some plays to the end of the game. Man, those players were HUGE -- as I was 9 years old.

That was a 26-0 loss in a 1-9 season. Sandwiched between a 56-7 loss at Notre Dame and a season-ending 65-9 loss to Penn State. Only win that year was Week 3, 14-3 over William & Mary. Just looking at all scores, that was a bad team. 
https://www.sports-reference.com/.../1968-schedule.html

I remember a loss for Pitt, not the score. Thanks for the history lesson. I guess that is why we got the good seats too.

The Super Soph's. The year the Panther begins to growl. Didn't happen. That group as seniors roared out to a 5-1 start only to fall and finish 5-5. The season was highlighted by this.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh2F8jjkha4

Monday, June 01, 1970

Penn Hills Baseball Assn - M - Mavericks


Mr. Finn, Mark Rauterkus (me, back row 1st next to older coach), John S. George, Danny Anderson, Terry Flaherty.
Rusty Anderson, M. Collenger, Scott Wilson, ... Skip..
Front row unsure too.

Publish date on blogger can not be before 1970. I tried to set the date to June 1, 1968.

Tuesday, January 06, 1970

Margie, 1966

Margie, 1966, written on the back.
Grandma Rauterkus with Uncle Chip in background standing.

Looks like me and Chick ready for some cake.