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ball) Mania died Saturday cf a heart condition at tlM home in Brooklyn. He wa 63. Ex-Ring Champ Dies NEW YORK (LTD Former bantamweight champion Eddie (Cannon- gaaaar Taylor Bulls offense, defense click Rams Discover Togetherness Randy Johnson Leads Falcons OPPORTUNITY TO EI.TEI. HEW FilOFESSIQII MEN and WOUEII EARN HIGH INCOME WORKING PART-TIME! 1 great and always has been. He combines power, balance and quickness as few other backs can." Bass, who gained 139 yards in 10 carries and scored a touchdown, though playing only the first half, got the game ball.

"Winning the game was the important thing," Dick said. "I don't know if this was my best running game but I do know that they opened big holes for me and ran real good interference." Bass said he came out of the game in good shape, which will be bad news for the 49ers, who play here next Saturday night, Gabriel went all the way for L.A., but coach Allen said there was no significance to it. "We decided before the game that it would be Gabe and that he would play as long as things were going well. He called a very good game, I thought, and I wanted to have him follow through. "But it doesn't mean he has knocked Bill Munson out of the picture." "expulsion of Kelton Win-! Eton, rookie defensive back of the Rams.

Players both teams twice swarmed afield. Near game's end quite a bit of rough-housing took place. St. Louis coach Charlie Winner was a good loser. "The Rams out-every-thinged us and deserved their victory.

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(LTD Rookie quarterback Randy Johnson moved previously punchless Atlanta on four long scoring drives Saturday night to give the Falcons a 24-17 exhibition victory over the San Francisco 49ers. The victory was Atlanta's first and gave the Falcons a 14 exhibition season in their first vear in the NFL. Johnson, who completed 13 of 21 passes for 2S3 yards, connected on a 35-yard touchdown throw to flanker Alex Hawkins in the fourth period to ice the game for Atlanta over the 49ers, who are winless in four exhibition starts. A stubborn Atlanta defense, led by halfback Ron Smith and linebacker Tommy Nobis, stalled the 49er offense and neither quarterbacks George Mira nor John Brodie could get it going. They spoiled three San Francisco touchdown drives.

SCORE BY QUARTERS Atlanta 7 3 7 7-24 San Francisco 7 0 3 717 SF Kopay 20 run (Davis kick) All. Wheelwright 3 run (Moore kick) Mocre 21 SF FG Davis 36 Atl. Scales 2 run (Moore kick) All. Hawkins 35 pass from Johnson (Moore kick) SF Casay 5 pass from Kilmer (Davis kick) Attendance 21,780. Lions Beaten by Cowboys TULSA (J) Danny Villanueva's two field goals and Jerry Rhome's three -yard touchdown scamper in the third quarter pulled the Dallas Cowboys to a 20-10 exhibition victory over the Detroit Lions Saturday night.

Villanueva's first field goal, from the 12-yard line after rookie fullback Walt Garrison carried the ball into scoring territory, tied the score, at 10-10. His second, from the 15, was set up by Mel Renfro's 56-yard punt SCORE BY QUARTERS Dallas 7 0 13 0-50 Detroit 0 10 0 010 Dal Hayes 38 pass from Meredith (Vlllanueva kick) Det-FG Plum 13 Det Studstill 6 pass from Plum (Plum kick) Dal FG Vlllanueva 12 Dal FG Vlllanueva 15 Dal home 3 run (Villanueva kick) Attendance 31,000 your Continued from First Page confused Cardinals, 59 to 17. Bass, as mentioned, was magnificent but so were quarterback Roman Gabriel, all-pro flanker candidate Tommy McDonald, linebacker Jack Pardee and that bruising, punishing Front Four. Gabriel, who went the distance as Bill Munson did not make a scheduled appearance, was accurate on 20 of 31 throws for 191 yards and two touchdowns. McDonald won the battle of little men, burning his adversary, scrappy cornerman Pat Fischer, an all-pro, most of the evening.

Tempestuous Tommy, a real crowd pleaser, who even slid on his belly for roughly 20 yards into the Card bench after catching a pass, had a big night. He latched onto 11 passes for 107 yards and one touchdown. Pardee and that swinging Front Four were something to behold, too. Card quarterback Charley Johnson and the St. Louis runners were continually "harassed by Deacon Jones and his playmates.

The Cardinals didn't make a first down rushing until the third quarter and ABANDONED BY AL WOLF Tune Staff Writer We put offense and defense together for the first time," said Coach George Allen after his Ram3 clobbered the Cardinals, 32-14. at the Coliseum Saturday night. "And we had the thing you have to have for winning football aggressive hitting." There also was some late hitting by both sides which provoked two mass rhubarbs and resulted in the Only 11,894 See Chargers Top Patriots SAN DIEGO (LTD 63-yard punt return by Leslie Duncan and the passing of Steve Tensi gave the San Diego, Chargers a 31-13, come from behind, exhibition win over the Boston Patriots Saturday night. The smallest crowd since the Chargers have been here, 11,894, saw Duncan break the game open in the third quarter as he took Tom Yewcic's punt, used a Ken Graham block and then outfaked Yewcic for the touchdown which put the Chargers ahead, 24-13. SCORE BY QUARTERS Boston 0 3 10 San Diego 0 7 17 01 7-31 Bos-FG Cappellettl 35 Bos Garron 1 run (Caopelletti kick) SD Hadl 10 run (Van Raaphorst kick) Bcs FG Cappellettl 14 SD FG Van Raaphorst 21 SD Norton 10 pass from Hadl (Van Raaphorst kick) SD Duncan 63 punt return (Van Raaphorst kick) hoster I run (van Kaapnorsr kick) Beathard Connects KANSAS CITY (UPD Pete Beathard sparked a sputtering Kansas City offense with two touchdown passes Saturday night to lead the Chiefs to a 31-20 exhibition victory over the Houston Oilers.

Beathard, the third-year quarterback from USC, uncorked a spectacular 80-yard scoring toss to flanker Otis Taylor in the fourth quarter that assured the Chiefs their fourth pre season win without a. loss. Houston 3 3 7- 7-20 Kansas City 17 7 1431 KC FG Brooker 34 Hou FG Blanda 28 Hou FG Bland 17 KC Taylor 37 pass from Beathard (Brooker kick). KC MeClinton 2 run (Brooker kick). Hou McLeod pass from Blanda (Blanda kick).

KC Coan I run (Brooker kick). KC Taylor SO pass from Beathard (Brooker kick). Hou Stone pass from Blanda (Blanda kick). Jets Beat Bills ALLENTOWN, Pa. Iff) The New-York Jets turned two pass interceptions and a fumble into touchdowns Saturday night and defeated the Buffalo Bills, 34-17, for their third straight exhibition victory.

New York 0 10,21 3-34 Buffalo 0 3 0 1417 NY FG Turner 26 NY Lammons 15 pass from Taliaferro (Turner kick). But FG Lustea 47 NY-Snell 1 run (Turner kick), NY Booier 3 run (Turner kick). NY Grantham 26 pass interception (Turner kick). NY FG Turner 35 But Burnett 3 run (Lusteg kick). But Crockett 35 pass from Lamonica (Lusteg kick).

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Miss Lewis, competing as an unattached, swimmer, broke the 2:32.2 time recorded in 1965 by Carol -Stock of California, Pro Grid Exhibitions Saturday's Results i NFL RAMS 32. St. Louis 14 Philadelphia 24, New York 23 Atlanta 24, San Francisco 17 Green Bay 17, Pittsburgh a Dallas 20, Detroit 10 AFL San Diego 31, Boston 13 Kansas City 31, Houston 20 New York 34, Buffalo 17 Today's Schedule i Oakland at Denver gained only 146 yards rushing and passing the entire evening. While the Cards were floundering, the Rams were having a ball and holding the ball, compiling 421 total net yards. When the Rams go over 400, it is time to run a saliva test.

It has been written that the Rams will not be a contender in the west unless Bass is healthy for 14 games. The supposition ttill stands. Bass, making his first start of the season could have had a 250-yard night, but coach George Allen wisely rested the clever fullback when the outcome was sealed. As it was, a 33-yard Bass scamper was nullified by a penalty. With 139 yards, you might think that Bass was the workhorse, but halfback Tom Moore had two more carries than Richard (12 to 10) in the first half.

The Bass average: a sizzling 13.90 per try. Bass set the tenor of the game on the opening Ram touchdown thrust, a 99-yard push climaxed by Gabriel's adroit fake and 16-yard touchdown pass to end Jack Snow. The fullback slithered through the line on a draw, wheeled out of the grasp of safety Jerry Trlplett 6 0 0 00 5 2 0 Gautt 2 -4 -2 00 5 1 0 Totals 24 4 7m "i Los Angeles Bass 10 139 13 90 0 3 1 Moore 12 44 3 50 1 13 0 Sliger 6 22 3 66 0 9 0 Dyer 1 13 13 00 0 13 0 Gabriel 3 9 300 3 8 0 Wilson 1 3 300 0 3. Of joxpnwn iuu i j. Totals 35 232 6 62 39 1 Passing St.

Louis PA PC PI YD Long. TO Johnson 24 11 2 123 23 Los Angeles Gabriel 31-20 1 191 34 I Receiving St. Louis NO. YD Long. TD Gambrell 3 51 21 0 Roland 3 28 IB 0 Handle 3 23 12 0 Smith 1 23 23 0 L09an 16 6 0 Triplett I a 8 0 Totals 11 123 23 0 Los Anseles McDonald 11 107 34 1 Snow 5 61 16 1 Truax 2 25 13 0 Bass 2230 Totals 20 191 34 2 It p.

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In order. Jones buried Johnson in the end zone for a safety and a 9-0 first quarter lead, Gos-sett kicked field goals of 13 and 46 yards, McDonald took a 15-yard touchdown pass from Gabe and Bass ended the first half scoring on a 12-yard draw play scamper. The latter scores were picture plays. McDonald went five feet off the ground deep in the end zone to flag down Gabriel's high toss. The Bass maneuver was something else again.

On first and goal from the 12, Gabe fooled the Cards and slipped the ball to Bass on a draw. It was a touchdown as soon as he crossed the line of scrimmage. The second half was played just to fill out the alloted 60-minute time slot, the Cards scored on an agonizing, penalty-aided 46-yard march and a ")3-yard pass interception by Jimmy Burson. The Rams were even more modest, as Gossett booted a 27-yard field goal to avert a home team blanking in the final 30 minutes. SCORECARD SCORE BY QUARTERS St.

Louis 0 0 7 7-14 Lot Angeles 9 20 0 332 FIRST QUARTER l.A. St.L. Time 7 0 Snow, 16 pass from Gabriel. 99-yard drive. I Plays.

Key play, Bass, 33, run. 12:45 a 0 Johnson, tackled In end zone by Jones for safety. 14:04 SECOND QUARTER 12 0 Gossett, 13-yard field goal at 5:30. 30 yard drive, 5 plays after interception by AAeador. Key plays, Bass, 12, 7, runs.

15 0 Gossett, 46-yard field goal at 10:13. 87-yard drive, 5 plays. Key plays. Bass, 39, run. Moore, 13.

run. 22 0 McDonald, 15-yard pass from Gabriel at 13:10. 42-yard drive, 5 plays after Pardee blocked field goal attempt. Key play, Bass, 21, run. 29 0 Bass, 12-yard draw at 14:47.

43-yard drive, 3 plays. Key plays, Snow, 11; McDonald, 34, passes from Gabriel. THIRD QUARTER 29 7 Johnson, 1, run (Bootleg) at 11:31. 46-yard drive, 10 plays. Key play, Roland, 18, pass torn Johnson.

Three penalties against Rams inside 13-vard line. FOURTH QUARTER 29 14 Burson, 53-yard run. Intercepted pass (Gabriel) at 0:44. 32 14 Gossett, 27, field goal at 7:41. 79-yard drive, 14 plays.

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rushing plays 24 35 Yards gained rushing 60 237 Yards lost rushing 11 5 Net yards rushing 4 232 Avg. gain per rush 2.04 4,62 Passes attempted 24 -31 Passes 11 20 Passes intercepted by I 2 Yds. interceptions returned 53 50 Yards gained passing 123 191 Times thrown attmptg. to pass "3 1 Yards lost attmptg. to pass .2 2 Net yards passing 7 1W Avg.

gain per pass attempt 5.12 4.15 Net yds. rushing passing 146 421 Punts 4 2 Punting average 49.3 J.5 Punts returned 2 2 Yards punts returned 8 14 Kickoffs returned 3 Yards kickoffs returned ..152 to Penalties 6 8 Yards penalized 42 Fumbles 0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing St. Louis TCB NYG Avg. YL LG TD Roland 10 38 3 80 1 8 0 Johnson 3 8 2 67.0 7 1 Bryant I 0 0 00 0 0 0 Smith 1 7 7 00 0 7 0 Country 23inmg Garden Crov Far Reservations (714) 537-4020 YACHT! sooooeesQ New '67 Fly Bridge 30' Cabin Cruiser "Taking Orders" Now on a 52 time basis (slightly higher for larger yachts and proportionately lower for smaller or less frequent use). heart of Orange County Key Personnel of and Companies Golf on one monthly dues.

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