TY - SER KW - physicians KW - Italian Americans KW - Polish Americans KW - boxing KW - Ukrainian Americans KW - Hungarian Americans KW - Croatian Americans KW - veterans KW - Korean War KW - football KW - Pittsburgh Steelers KW - bakers KW - Fritzie Zivic (1913-84) KW - Black Americans KW - Jewish Americans KW - coal industry AU - David Scott Milton AB - Jimmy Jassy is a 30-something football legend whose fame and skills are waning. When he travels from New York to Forbes Field to play the Steelers, he revisits his youth and hometown along Route 19, as well as his boozing, womanizing, and failing marriage. C1 - 1930s-60s C3 - Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Monongahela River; Ohio River; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Oakland; Forbes Field; Pitt Stadium; University of Pittsburgh; Cathedral of Learning; Panther Hollow; Squirrel Hill; Carnegie Mellon University; Schenley Park; North S C4 - Literary; Sports; Psychological CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - Carnegie Mellon University is referred to as Carnegie Tech, as it was then known. Clarion University of Pennsylvania is disguised as Collier State Teachers College. N2 - Jimmy Jassy is a 30-something football legend whose fame and skills are waning. When he travels from New York to Forbes Field to play the Steelers, he revisits his youth and hometown along Route 19, as well as his boozing, womanizing, and failing marriage. PB - Dell PP - New York PY - 1970 RN - David Scott Milton (1934-2020), born to a working-class Jewish family in Pittsburgh, was a novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and actor. He lived in California. EP - 192 p. TI - The Quarterback ER -