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- Born June 6, 1915
Stoviak graduated from Villanova College (now Villanova University) in 1938, where he quarterbacked the Wildcats for three years and helped compile a record of 22-4-2. During that span, he played for Harry Stuhldreher, one of the fabled Four Horsemen of Notre Dame, as well as Maurice ``Clipper`` Smith. In 1937, Stoviak led the Wildcats to the Bacardi Bowl in Cuba. There, Villanova battled Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University) to a 7-7 tie, capping an 8-0-1 season for the Wildcats. He was inducted into Villanova`s Varsity Club Hall of Fame on June 8, 1989.\n', '
During World War II, he was a first lieutenant in the Navy stationed at Chapel Hill, N.C., and Pensacola, Fla., where he coached baseball with Bob Kennedy and Ted Williams. He was appointed football coach and mathematics faculty at Meriden High School (Connecticut) September, 1953, and later served as assistant football coach at Yale University under Jordan Olivar.\n', '
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