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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 81

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ii 1 I -4 9 A Mf il "PS 1 1 IWC RAMS HO nka 'a, gcCTmriWL fl WS Stirling Moss in BY FRANK FINCH 1 tt Ireland Takes Second in US. Grand Prix Times Steff Representative MILWAUKEE The Rams aren't dead yet. They came from behind twice Sunday to upset the heavily favored Green Bay Pack- rc 33-31 on thp stivnpth ft BY DICK IIYLAND, Times Staff Representative RIVERSIDE famous "failure" in RiWVV of play remaining. 1 jRaceuy histo proved Sunday that the third time Villanueva, the' roly-poly jty he charmed time. rookie from New Mexiqol Stirling Moss, eight -time; pair of Coopers, finish State, encaeed in a scoring British racing champion and third and fourth, respectn rioi With r.wn nav' hriLfthreetfnie.

rlinnef up for the.ly. I. Brabham was lapped twice ant. i Fan Hornuntr. the first three leaders.

failed to finish Times-Mirror loop's leading point-maker. An estimated 23,000 fa; Hornung scored 19 points 'Grand Prix for. Sports Car watched the race in'perfec 5 HOW THEY SCORED' Moss won the Formula I sunny weather. first ouarter 'Grand Prix of the Brabham caught fire i R.miPck.rs Tim. 'States Su'udav without aa-the f.urt,h when the oyt a Mornung, 12-yo.

oai Jinw lUCl DIDe SDUieC! EaS 1 Hornun9, j-vd. piunw parent strain in a smooimy 10 Hornung. kick. 10 v'yi-pa" Irunning Lotus. 1 1 the hot machinery.

He agr- i hit his pit on the 10th 1 J'or the same reason. Tj time the trouble was wi I cared for, but by that tir hp was in 10th nlace in 09 M.P.I!. Average Moss' times tor the 73-lap. 24D.63-milcs l'ace was 2h. 10 Villanuevi, kick.

SECOND QUARTER 10 Villanueva, 22-yd. field oal 4.33 ID Villanueva, 17-yd. field 9C-al 5:41 10 Phil'ios. -vd. D85S from 8 28m.

52.2s., an average ofioap raf.P liODl. Wade .10:3, 1A THIRD QUARTER m.p.n. Passes Salvador! 10 Phillips, 41-yd. pass from His virtnrv parnpd him Vv'aue 5:13 i 10 Villanueva. kick.

Hos! angelesi Mimts plus about, he gu eased, LvjL5m fof two champion years. $2,000 in "petrol Against the greatest cor petition possible, assembl' from an English oil A 10 Villanueva, 31-yd. field goal Moore, run 11:11 17 Hornurg, kick. FOURTH QUARTER J3 Dowler, 11-yd. poss from Hornung :10 24 Hornuns, kick.

30 Hornuno, J.yd. plunge 5:05 31 Kcrr.ur.9- kick. 11 0-yd. field goal 14:30 pany. Great Britain's Innes Ireland, also in a Lotus, drove i to second place, 38 seconds the road race, tJrabhc pulled to 10th place by 25th lap.

He passed Roy vadori on the 43th for 8 place, assumed 7th Avhc Please Turn to Pg. 9, Col. behind Moss. Bruce McLar- to 15 for Villanueva to run' en, New Zealand, and Jack his season total to 1 19, just 19 Brabham, Australia, in a t-hy of Don Hutson's league V' 0 si 4 ffi! mark. PART IV How ever, two mistakes bv Hornung cost Green Bay the BAYLOR SINKS 52; LAKERS WIN, 135-131 ball game.

He missed a field goal that would CC MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1960 HERE'S THE PITCH nave given tne racKers a J4-30 lead midway in the fi-. cAv TRivpTsro El-ILakers NBA record at 17 nal quarter, and then Charlie gjn Baylor of the Los Ange-hvith the Pistons now at 6-1'. Britt recovw-ed his fumble to jies-Lakers set a San Fran- The 6-foot 5-inch Baylo set the stage for Frank Ry-icjsco Cow Palace scoring in his third pro seaso' an's clutch drive that with 52 points Sun-'scored 27 points in the fir 35,763 fans plunged in as the Southern Califor-ihalf and-25 in the secor. gloom, hardly believing thallnia professionals defeated portion of the game. New Iowa Coach Inherits Top Club BY FRANK FINCH their beloved Packers haduhp TiPtmit After Howell cave lost.

in a transplanted National; troit a 9o-93 lead at tl Basketball Assn. game, .1 start of the fourth period, "R'avW hit ir flpirr was West who. sent tr Three Defeats The Packers probably lost 1 Mill a4 v-i their chance for at least fg free throws to clio-e Lakersr into the lead to sta ihare of the NFL's Western a mark set here last year by: ne irom. vf Wilt Chamberlain. Virginia, a itcimiuui, uu t.

U.S. Olympic team this yc: sank a field goal to tie Tied at Half Division championship. It was their third loss in eight starts as they fell further behind Baltimore, which has won six and lost two. While Bill Wade hit Jim count and two free thro. The game was deadlocked; MILWAUKEE Iowa lost a great football coach when Forest Evashevski decided to call it quits, but the Hawkeyes figure to remain as one of the nation's most potent pigskin powers under the guidance of their new coach, Jerry Burns.

Evashevski has described his handpicked successor as "the best young brain in football." at 63-63 at the half and 93-93 after three quarters before to take the lead. West scored eight of t' first 14 points tallied by t' Lakers in the final stanza. Phillips with two touchdown passes and Del Shofner with jerry vv est and Baylor paced the winning fourth quarter assault. West scored 13 Detroit-. another, and Villanueva Burns, a shrewd young points during 4 2:,5 3-3 14-4 The Pistons' 7-ft.

EKS Walfor. riiiVoe tlioiMcMillon 0 0-0 6 2 2-3 I 2 3-4 3 2 0- 0 3 4 2-2 1' 4 2-4 1 1 HEELS OVER HEAD Emil Karos (56) of the Chargers is dumped by Buffalo's Wray Carlton as he tries to block Bill Atkins' punt. The Bills beat L.A. 32-3. Times photos by Gary Smith Cellar-Dwelling Bills Rise to Rout Heavily-Favored Chargers by 32-3 It U11V.1 UU4VVUF 1114CJWU 'ilviLvHr first half after complaining of chipped in with four field; goals, it was the Rams' de-! fensive platoon that made the difference during the seesaw game.

The Rams spotted Green Bay a 10-0 lead in the first eight minutes, then roared to a 30-10 lead by capitaliz- illness, but arrived Totals Los Arnrles Si 20-42 2 Cow Palace in time to see action in the second half. Baylor 4 5 Dukes scored four field htms" man of 33, called the shots for Iowa's explosive attack from his perch high in the stands. He has been Evy's "eye in the sky." Like his boss, Burns attended the University of Michigan. He was a member of Fritz Crisler's great team that walloped SC, 49-0, in the Rose Bowl game. He was a reserve, how 2 4 II 14-11 3 1-1 3 0-0 7 0-11 mibcuea.

anri twn frPP thrmvs.i?ivr With Hornung and civ timM frnm LmSmL' missinsr six times from theMkin land where he spent all week building a fire under his 3 0-0 Moore, Aioore, j.jifitirg a dazzling Bailey How-K 1 leading the way, the Pack- cll the i0ers! attack 5 Vi players that he'd go with rookie Johnny Green as his BY BRAVEN DYER Another favorite bit the Coliseum dust Sunday when the supercharged Buffalo Bills all but demolished Sid Gillman's Chargers, 32-3. Two touchdown underdogs as SC had been less than 24 lownq In thi last half tn tikp Wlth 36 Pmnts- Totals 4. 37-47 acts lowns tne last nair to take victory before wore by periods Defeat did not knock the Chargers from first place in the Western Division of the AFL, but only because all other clubs have lost five games. The Gillmans are 6-4 with Oakland (2), Denver and New York left. So fierce was the rush put quarterback it was Connell it 34 30 30 33 30 42-W Please Turn to Pg.

4, Col. ljcrowd of 2,532 evened Please Turn to Pg. 6, Col. 2 Forest Evoshevski hours before, the cellar team of the Eastern Division Kamseys relentless the American Football i wrecking crew that the Chargers wound up minus 11 yd. on the ground.

And Jack Kemp had five passes intercepted just when many followers of pro foot ball were rating him with League, clobbered their foes unmercifully. Buster Ramsey, like Gill-man a fugitive from the National Football League, ragged his players from the sidelines through the entire game, edging them on even in the final minutes when the locals were hopelessly out-classed. HOW THEY SCORED Chirs. Bills Time FIRST QUARTER I 0 Lucas, 17-vd. pass, O'Connell 11:10 SECOND QUARTER 1 4 Agalanian, 31-yd.

field goal 4:40 3 12 Carlton, 1-yd. run ...11:43 3 13 Atkins, kick. i 1i Matsos, 20-vd. run with intercepted pass 14:10 FOURTH QUARTER 3 25 Carlton, 7-vd. pass, Green 1:02 3 24 Atkins, kick.

7 i 32 Chamberlain, 49-yd. pass. Green 1:54 PRO GRID STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE Wasftni Division UU I Or-1 n. ever, and didn't crash the headlines with his prowess. Jerry launched his coaching career in 1951 as an assistant on the Univerity of Hawaii staff.

In 1952 he coached at Whittier College, achieving an 8-2 record. Detroit newspapers designated him as the city's prep coach of the year in 1953 when his high school team finished with a 7-1 record. He joined the Iowa staff in 1954. Inherits Tailor-made Club In a way, Burns is a very fortunate fellow because he has inherited a tailor-made ball club, very probably the best one in rah-rah ranks. We understand there are only five departing seniors among this year's first and second teams, including halfback Jerry Maurens, guard Mark Manders and tackle Charlie Lee.

But if Burns doesn't attain the success enjoyed by Evashevski, the second-guessers will knock his brains out. This is not likely to happen, though. Burns has plenty on the ball. We ran into an unusual story Sunday about Green Bay's practically indestructible defensive back; Emlen Tunnell. 'J' Tunnell was getting along in years (he's 34) and Jim Lee Howell of the New York Giants wanted to send the old boy out to pasture.

He even offered Em a full year's salary if he'd retire. Playing Like Kid Again Tunnell said nope, he'd rather play for his pay. So the Giants gave him his release and he hooked on with Green Bay, a switch that gave him a new lease on his football life. Roundy Coughlin, the sage of Madison, was telling us how his career as an apprentice barber ended abruptly. "This here guy came in the shop and asks for a shave.

I grab a hot towel and it's so hot I drop it on his face. I can't hold it no longer. The guy jumped nine feet straight up and I took off in the the best pitchers 4r 71 ill-. i0ji r-S- i. 1 All' YK 1 -ry Vf-" I i igame.

oammor (2 0 .750 230 140 4 3 1 J71 1m 173 San 4 4 0 joo 121 153 1 -375 137 173 i a I I JJ 227 134 Delias a i hi Jack needn cut his throat over his worst game, however, because nobody, but nobody, could have done the Eastern Division I Drf DC Philadelphia 0 .175 211 IW IS job Sunday behind the kind New YorK 1 7A lxi t. 7u Cleveland a Si w5 152' of protection (this was pro- V' SSi bl. LOUIS j. 5 4 0 Pittsburgh 5 375 iM 204 nis maies anoraea. 1 wasnington 5 .17 205 Ill 11 Oddly, Kemp did not play at all when the Chargers won at Buffalo Oct.

2, 24-10, when Tommy O'Connell had HIS Sunday's Results LOS ANGELES, Green Bay, 31 Pittsburgh. Cleveland, 10. Chicago, it; Detroit, 7. Philadelphia, 17; New York, 10. St.

Louis, 24; Washington, 14. Sen Francisco, 24; Dallas, 14. AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division worst day as the Chargers picked off four of his passes. And although Ramsey had VJI I Pit. PF PA 0 LOS ANGELES -44 Dallas i i sS 245 advance word from Oak- .400 lit 215 Oakland 0 .500 191 254 0 .400 201 234 uenver 4 TODAY IN SPORTS i i i VAX I if Ml 4initr 4i QUARTER HORSE RAC Eastern Division Pet.

PF PA Houston 1 0 .700 27 207 Boston 5 5 0 .500 241 214 New York 4 4 0 .400 237 2S Buffalo 4 4 0 .400 ISO 194 Sunday's Results Buffalo, 32; LOS ANGELES, Houston. 20; Denver, 10. Thursday' Gam -Delias at New York, ING Los Alamitos, 1 p.m. WRESTLING Olvmnir SAILING ALONG Fullback Oliie Matson of Rams is upended by Packer back Em Tunnell (45) ot Green Bay Sunday. Matson manoged to moke first down for Los Angeles on play.

Packer end Willi Davis 187) comes upon right. Rams come from behind twice to score 33-31 win on late field goal. Wl-eoe0j Auditorium, 8 p.m. C5.

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