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First Row: Jack Parnell, Pat COMor, Earl McFeaters, AI Watzek, Bob DeMarco (Capt.) , Bob Cyphers, Joe Belanich, Ransom Piltz, Bill Belanich (Mgr.), Second Row: Frank Kosco (Mgr.) , Nate Bruno, Mike Paimerie. Ralph Harper, Tim Ansberry, Mike Monaghan, Frank Gniazdowski, George Marklay, Third Row: Dan Miloserny, Jerry Hardt, Joe Grieco, Earl Spivey, Joe Boyersmith, Dan Laughlin, Bob White, Jerry Melzer (Mgr.), Fourth Row: Larry Case, Jack Unverferth, Bob Michigan, Dick Pagiiari , Larry Klingensmith, Dan Kosak, John O'Connor, Fifth Row: Bob Fosnaught, Andy Timura, Don DeL'lMar, Ron Budzik, George Kelly, T o rn Gray, Mike Craffey, Bob Heckman.
September had arrived . As the University of Dayton Students returned to the hilltop, their attentions were directed to the young man who had recently assumed the position of head football coach. Much work was in store for Stanley Zajdel. Plagued by one of the smallest teams in Dayton's history (38 members) , Stan was faced with a situation which left him virtually no reserves at certain positions. No fewer than four games were partially or completely lost due to this inherent weakness. Dayton fans were to realize that the Flyers would not automatically begin winning games with the installation of a new head coach . The fans had faith in the new coach, however, and they knew that, given some time, this new coach would lead the Flyers down the path of victory.
Coach Zajdel confers with aide in pressbox about overall prospects of game .
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