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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • Page 251

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SWi'clncsday, September 17, 1986l'iirl III Hoe Angeles (Slimes i 1 vjiiUam mide receiver, I Dokie Williams, wide receiver, four-year veteran, with the Raiders since 1983 Tired of Going to the Gym? Put Together Your Own Gym With The Hottest Precision "AVITA 950" Rowing Machine Selectorizeri Home Gym Unit on the Market Todayl PRECISION AVITA 950 FULL BODY ROWING MACHINE L.A. RAIDERS THE CAL GYM APOLLO 1 REG. '2, 195" HOME GYM NOW WE DELIVER SET UP DEMONSTRATE FREE WEIGHTS TREADMILLS TRAMPOLINES ROWING MACHINES $320.00 now 529000 QUALITY-EXERCISE FITNESS EQUIPMENT 1714) 596-1531 cloSaLL Todd Christensen, tight end, eight-year NFL veteran, with the Raiders since 1979 HOURS: M-F SAT CLOSED SUN Marcus Allen, running back, five-year veteran, with the Raiders since 1982 Rams' All -Time Team (The Rams' 40th Anniversary Ail-Time Team was selected prior to last season by fans in Southern California). FIRST TEAM Receiver Elroy Hirsch, Wisconsin (1949-57) Receiver Tom Fears, UCLA (1948-56) Offensive Line Tom Mack, Michigan (1966-78) Offensive Line Cowan, N. Mex.

Highlands (1961-75) Offensive Line Joe Scibelli, Notre Dame (1961-75) Offensive Line Dennis Harrah, Miami (Fla.) (1975- Center Rich Saul, Michigan State (1970-81) Tight End Bob Klein, USC (1969-76) Quarterback Bob Waterfield, UCLA (1946-52) Running Back Eric Dickerson, SMU (1983- Running Back Dick Bass, Pacific (1960-69) Running Back Lawrence McCutcheon, Colo. St. (1972-79) Defensive Line Merlin Olsen, Utah State (1962-76) Defensive Line David (Deacon) Jones, So. Carolina St. (1961-71) Defensive Line Jack Youngblood, Florida (1971-84) Defensive Line Roosevelt Grier, Penn State (1963-66) Linebacker Jack Reynolds, Tennessee (1970-80) Linebacker Jack Pardee, Texas (1957-70) Linebacker Les Richter, California (1954-62) Defensive Back Nolan Cromwell, Kansas (1977- Defensive Back Eddie Meador, Arkansas Tech (1959-70) Defensive Back Dave Elmendorf, Texas (1971-79) Defensive Back Dick Lane, Scottsbluff JC (1952-53) Punter Bob Waterfield, UCLA (1946-52) Punt Returner LeRoy Irvin, Kansas (1980- Kicker Bob Waterfield, UCLA (1946-52) Kicker Returner Jon Amett, USC (1957-63) SECOND TEAM Receiver Jack Snow, Notre Dame (1965-75) Receiver Harold Jackson, Jackson St.

(1968, 1973-77) Offensive Line Doug France, Ohio State (1975-81) Offensive Line Jackie Slater, Jackson State (1976- Offensive Line Bill Bain, USC (1979-85) Offensive Line Kent Hill, Georgia Tech (1979- Center Ken Iman, Southeast Missouri St. (1965-74) Tight End Lamar Lundy, Purdue (1957-69) Quarterback Norm Van Brocklin, Oregon (1949-57) Running Back Jon Arnett, USC (1957-63) Running Back (Tank) Younger, Grambling (1949-57) Running Back Deacon Dan Towler, Washington Jefferson (1950-55) Defensive Line Fred Dryer, San Diego State (1972-81) Defensive Line Lamar Lundy, Purdue (1957-69) Defensive Line Andy Robustelli, Arnold (1951-55) Defensive Line Brooks, VA St. Petersburg (1972-82) Linebacker Maxie Baughan, Georgia Tech (1966-70) Linebacker Jim Youngblood, Tennessee Tech (1973-84) Linebacker Don Paul, UCLA (1948-55) Defensive Back Pat Thomas, Texas (1976-82) Defensive Back Rod Perry, Colorado (1975-82) Defensive Back Johnnie Johnson, Texas (1980- Defensive Back Don Burroughs, Colorado (1955-59) Punter Pat Studstill, Houston (1968-71) Punt Returner Tom Harmon, Michigan (1946-47) Kicker Frank Corral, UCLA (1978-81) Kick Returner Drew Hill, Georgia Tech (1979-84) TOP VOTE GETTERS 1 Merlin Olsen 6. Eric Dickerson 2 Nolan Cromwell 7. Elroy Hirsch 3 Deacon Jones 8.

Eddie Meador 4. Tom Mack 9. Jack Reynolds 5 Jack Youngblood 10. Rosey Gner THIS YEAR, MOM THAN 120,000 CHILDREN WILL HAVE FRONT ROW SEATS AT AH ACCIDENT. "It's hard to get children to sit still.

"So lots of parents take the easy way out and don't insist that their kids wear seat belts, or take the time to put their babies in car safety seats. Risking that their children may be still forever. "We should know. At Queen of the Valley Hospital's Trauma Center, we've been at the receiving end of 317 auto accidents this past year alone, where paramedics and our Trauma Team were the difference between life and death. "According to statistics compiled by the Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, of every 100 children who die in car crashes, 80 would be alive today if their parents had buckled them up.

"That's why Queen of the Valley Hospital has an infant seat rental program available. It's the first step in developing auto Raiders' 1985 game bests mobile safety habits for parents and their children. "We want parents to take responsibility for their kids' safety when they're in the car. And we won't be still until they Most Yards Gained Passing 303 Jim Plunkett (9-12-85 at Kansas City) Most Touchdown Passes 3 Marc Wilson (11-10-85 at San Diego, 12-1-85 at Atlanta) Longest Pass Completion 59 Marc Wilson (12-23-85 at L.A. Rams) PASS RECEIVING Most Receptions 11 Todd Christensen (9-12-85 at Kansas City) Please Turn To Page SCORING Most Points Scored 18 Marcus Allen (10-28-85 vs.

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