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USC Favored FILMS 'EXPLAIN' RAM LOSS 2 ZoafjangfUdOmtflg-PAUL ZIMMERMAN, Sports Editor Latest NBA Standings Warfare DMaMat Pet. GBL LAkiftS 1 I I C'4f KM 1 1 .509 1 St. Lout 1 .00 1' Saa Francisca 1 jua I Eastara Division I fct. GBL BosIm 1 1 l.Me Ptowoalaiti. 1 I.0HO Ctnonnatt 1 I JM Mw Yort I 1 .500 V.

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Rams were running into Rams allowing the Viking ends and backs to slip away for gains when they were apparently trapped for losses. And, so it went an error here and an error there (more mental than physical). It is obvious that there is more to this pro game than the naked eye can see. That is why we are looking forward to both games with the Chicago Bears: The one on Sunday in Wrigley Field and the other later in the week in a silent film room at Blair Field. on the Ram 33.

Once more, The Scrambler didnt scramble or roll out He stayed put and passed 31 yards to Paul Flatley. So much for the rollout. The film also showed that the Rams were defensively perfect in the 0-0 first quarter but Inconsistent in the second. Other observations: After defensive back Ed Sharockman returned a punt 76 yards to the Ram 2 to set up the third Viking touchdown, the following things occurred: On the first scrimmage play halfback Jim Lindsey failed to gain. But the film clearly shows Viking de-f ensive end Carl Eller holding Maxie Baughan.

The infraction went unnoticed by the officials. On second down, a Ram defensive back "read" a run and Lindsey slipped behind him to accept Tark-enton's touchdown pass (the coaching staff requested that the guilty party'g name be Una WM In anT jm mv I trwaat' Continued from First Pr just too offensive for sensitive eyes. But, let's get back to the "second" game. On Minnesota's first touchdown at the outset of the second quarter, Tarkenton barely eluded defensive tackle Merlin Olsen and then stepped up Into the cup. He fired to Red Phillips and, when Irv Cross slipped and fell, the flanker completed a 63-yard touchdown play.

On the 80-yard drive for the second touchdown, the Vikings were confronted with a 3rd and 12 situation on the Minnesota 40. Again, Tarkenton remained in the cup as he threw a 15-yard pass to tight end Preston Carpenter. A few plays later it was 2nd and 9 for Minnesota LION'S QB PLUM LOST FOR SEASON DETROIT (UPI) The Detroit Lions lost Injured quarterback Milt Plum for the season Tuesday and hastily called former Northwestern star Tom Myers out of semi-pro ball. Rookie Karl Sweetan, who once starred at Wake Forest, was promoted to the starting quarterback slot with Myers to back him up. Plum was knocked out of action with a torn ligament in his left knee.

FOR WILY SEE BILL I 1 mm mmmmm CAR STEREO BREAKTHROUGH DRAMATIC LOW PRICE FOR WORLD'S NEWEST CAR STEREO JJ The unbeaten USC Trojans were made a 20-point favorite Tuesday by odds-makers to make the Clem-son Tigers their sixth straight victim in their battle Saturday in the Coliseum. The high-scoring Bruins, who open AAWU play Saturday at Berkeley against California, were a 17-point pick over the Bears and the Rams were quoted as a six-point underdog for their battle with the Chicago Bears Sunday in Wri-gley Field. Other odds: S5AST Syracusa 1 ovar Holy Cross. Penn Stata over Wt Virginia. Army ovar Pittsburgh.

Navy 14 over William A Mary. Dartmouth 4 ever Harvard. MIDWEST Illinois 7 ever Stanford. Michigan 7 over Purdue. Missouri 13 ever Iowa State.

Northwestern over Iowa. Michigan 12 ever Minnesota. Nebraska ever Colorado. SOUTH Miami (Fla.) 13 ever Indiana. Georgia Tech 16 over Tulane.

Florida 2 over LSU. North Carolina 7 over Wake Forest, Georgia IS over Kentucky. Tennessee II ever South Caroling. Florid Stat 11 over Mississippi State. SOUTHWEST Notre Dame 13 over Oklahoma.

Auburn 3 over TCU. Baylor I ever Texas ASM. Houston and Mississippi even. Oklahoma Stat 10 over Kansas. WEST Washington 10 over Oregon.

PROS NFL Cowboys 1 over Brown. Card 7 over Washington. Eagles 3 over Giants. Packer 27 over Falcon. Colt 10 over Viking.

4yrs 7 over Lions. AFL Charger 7 over Patriot. Jets 7 over Raider. Chief 17 over Bronco. Oiler 20 over Dolphin.

Faison Placed on Waivers SAN DIEGO (UPI) San Diego Charger coach Sid Gillman Tuesday placed all-league defensive end Earl Faison on waivers with a parting shot the 270-pounder would be better off with another team. "Faison has a long way to go to become average, much less outstanding," Gillman said following the 17-17 tie with the Buffalo Bills Sunday. The end had been on injured waivers but was activated for the Buffalo game. Faison, a holdout during the pre-season training, was "Rookie of the Year" in 1961 and was named to the all-league defensive team in 1961, 1963, 1964 and 1965. Broncos -Asked waiver on veteran quarterback Tobin Rote in order to release him.

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I At the age of 26, the blond 6-2, 190-pounder brings with him a record of 23 victories, nine defeats and a pair of draws. They call him the "Blond Dane" and the "Golden Boy of the Middle West." The best weapon in his arsenal is hi3 left hand, but whether it will be good enough to delay young Quarry in his bid for the world crown is a question. World Traveler Nielsen has boxed in England, Canada, Sweden and Denmark, naturally, but his closest touch to fame came in 1959 in the Chicago Tribune's annual Golden Gloves tournament. There, hi3 performance was so good he was voted the "Joe Louis Trophy," although he lost a split decision. The man who beat him now sits on the heavyweight throne Cassius Clay.

Nielsen was a pretty fair lineman on the South High football team in Omaha and wanted to go on to fame with the Cornhus-kers of Nebraska, but family problems changed his plans. Instead, he became a tile setter and got inter-csted in boxing while plying his trade. Bill comes here billed as "the best fighter out of Omaha since Baer." If he is even a poor facsimile of the Livermore Larruper he probably could run Quarry out of the ring. There are those who feel that had Baer given more thought to training and less time to fun, he might have been one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time. Although born in Omaha, Max never fought out DATELINES CINCINNATI World Se-ries hero Frank Robinson, in his first visit back to Cincinnati where he played for 10 years, revealed he may have to undergo surgery on hii right knee which he injured running out a grounder in May.

BERLIN Russia's Victor Kurentsev set a world record of 402 pounds in the clean and jerk and won the middleweight title In the world weightlifting championships. His total series was 992 pounds. sssCllgbttfeL STEREO 1 iEASC er EUY 1967 CADILLACS OlDEt NOW FC IAR1Y CEUY1XT tiff 58-9931 OPEN SUNOAV H.I-SJ. 1.144' GSs Wo 03? mm a If al nCCSNIACRAB Af 25 VII PRICE I pBaBBptiisstMpa. 111 lk a ivi-.

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Pound for pound, Hudkins may have been the toughest scrapper to come out of the Cornhusker state. Raised in Lincoln's tough Northside across the viaduct Ace learned the manly art of self defense early in life. He had to. He fbught a few bouts in Omaha before coming to Los Angeles where he promptly earned the name of the "Nebraska Wildcat" and lived up to it in the ring. Hudkins met some tough ones Ruby Goldstein, Mushy Callahan, Sid Terris, Bert Colima and Sgt.

Sammy Baker on his way up to the middleweight ranks where he twicebattled Mickey Walker for the championship and came out second best. Bloody Battles Hi3 fights with Baker and Walker are still remembered here as wild, bloody frays. World War II terminated Lee's bid for more than local boxing fame as he went into the army. He came here from Grand Island, and the highest he climbed the fistic ladder was two bouts with Fred A 1 who became middleweight champion. He lost both fights.

Whether Nielsen's name should be spoken in the same bitath with those of Baer, Hudkins and Lee remains to be seen Thursday night. IN SPORTS ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. Bill Brow of Seattle raced Miss Budweiser across Lake Ta-hoe at 194.5 m.p.h. in trial runs for the unlimited hydroplane record. She and Bill Harrah's Tahoe Miss will try for the world record of 200.419 m.p.h.

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