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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 20

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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Hard-Charging Forty Mow Down LA Rams Miners 45-21 2-1 THE FRESNO BEE Monday October 18 1965 LOS ANGELES (UPI) The Los Angeles Rams start putting die pieces back together today 'after having been taken apart by the San Francisco Forty Niners "We did it by out-hitting the Coach Jack Christiansen said as he obviously relished the 45-21 victory It was the biggest score ever run up by die Forty Niners against their Southern California National Football League rivals Back in 1951 San Francisco scored 44 points against the Rams for their previous high The win gave San Francisco a 3-2 NFL recud while the Rams occupied the cellar at 1-4 Christiansen had refused to see the pressafter the Rama scored a 34-14 pre-season win over his team This time he closed the dressing room to let his players There was little question that the Forty Niners were the team yesterday and Christiansen said it was all due to their hitting harder But Rams coach Harland Syare blamed Mi third straight loss chiefly on their defensive breakdown played horribly on pass the youthful Rams mentor laid not making excuses We played bad football and we took a bad licking Notidng worked The Rama let San Francisco fight itself out of a hole early in the game With less than a minute of play Forty Niner quarterback John Brodie had the ball knocked out of his hands and Rsms linwnsn Frank Mold- en recovered in the end zone But that was the last time the Rams were in the game San Francisco followed with four straight touchdowns They came on the work of Brodie and his two running backs John David Crow and rookie Ken Willard Brodie Mt Crow with a 28 yard pass that tied the score and then Willard put the Northerners ahead with a six yard run after Jim Johnson's fumble recovery Crow followed with a 12-yard spurt to end a 40-yard drive and IS None can argue with Umpire Tony Sacco that Forty Niner John Crow (44) scored Sacco was trapped between 550 pounds of converging Ram defenders on the goal line as Crow plunged over Sacco CROW San John David Crow knifes through a Mg hole in the Los Angeles line for a 12 yard touchdown gallop Sunday Ram halfback Bobby Smith had AF Wtrwhota Crow by the ankle but could not hold an Forty Niners end Monte Stickles (85) is at the right and Ram end David Jones (75) is being delayed by Len Rhode (76) Lamonica Leads Bills Over Chiefs Field Goals Give Pats Tie With Chargers Night Baseball TV Picture I Special to The Bee KANSAS CITY Mo Remember Daryle Lamonica? He was the reserve quarterback who came off the bench to win seven of the first nine games of the 1964 American Football League season for the champion Buffalo Bills However not much has been Willard added his second touchdown on a 20-yard screen pass from Brodie Brodie enjoying his beat sea son in Ms ninth year aa an NFL quarterback threw three touchdown passes in all the final one to Dave Parka in the fourth period The ex-Stanford flash completed 18 of 26 passes for 215 yards Munson playing with Forty Niner defenders around his neck completed 17 of 34 passes for 155 yards and failed to throw for a touchdown The second Rams score after halftime was on a 15-yard pass fay half- See 49ers Page 6-B Dims The five-year contract expires however at the end of the 1966 World Series The pension fund receives 70 per cent of the television and radio income from the World Series and All-Star games the remainder being divided among the 20 major league club owners The NBC will be represented at meeting by Carl Lin-demann the ABC by Roone Ar-ledge and the Columbia Broadcasting System by Bill Mac-Phail The meeting is scheduled to be at the Edgewater Beach Hotel i4 MONTHS TO MY THE IAUNCE Alt replacement parti match or exceed original equipment quality All sizes types of UA auto engines A package deal Involving radio and telecast rights to the 1967-68 All-Star and World Series games and the Game of the Week is also scheduled to be discussed The American Broadcasting Co paid the major league clubs nearly $5 million for a Saturday afternoon Game of the Week telecast last season This Income went to the club owners The ABC however did not renew tiie option for 1966 The National Broadcasting Co pays baseball some $36 million per year for the World Series and AlllStar Game rights APWInphoto call after finding himself on Stickles Is on the right Crossing Crash Kills 2 Volunteer Grid Assistants KNOXVILLE Term (AP) -A Southern Railway passenger train crashed into a compact car at a crossing today killing two University of Tennessee assistant football coaches and injuring a third critically Killed were BUI Majors 26 defensive backfield coach and Bob Jones 39 end coach Charlies Rash 28 offensive line coach was in critical condition in a hospital The train the Tennessean was enrou te from Memphis to Washington and struck the car at a grade crossing In West Knoxville as the coaches were enroute to work Football Family Majors a former Tennessee player waa a member of one of most prominent football families His father Shirley Majors is coach of the University of the South at Sew-anee A brother Johnny Majors was an All-America halfback at Tennessee in 1956 and Is now an assistant coach at Arkansas Jones joined the Tennessee staff last summer giving up a law practice at Waco Tex He was captain and quarterback on the Baylor University team that defeated Tennessee 13-7 in the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans in 1957 On Air Force Staff He coached at the Air Force Academy in 1960 and 1961 and returned to Baylor in 1962 as defensive backfield coach Rash a star lineman at the University of Missouri was named to the All-Big Eight team in 1957 and 1958 and In one stretch kicked 29 extra points record which still stands He joined the Missouri coaching staff after graduation went to the Air Force Academy as line coach In 1961 and came to Tennessee to join Coach Doug Dickey's staff in 1964 How The Top Teams Fared tm Hfrrt how The AMoctotoU Fro' Tof Tm cttMao fMtMl town Saturday: 1 Ida 4-1 Mai to Artamai 17-14 Nabraika 00 bait Kamai State 41 1 Arbamat baat Tbm 17-24 Mlcfiioan Stilt teat Ohio State Goeralo 4-1 loot to FlorMo State 10 4 Southern California 40-1 beat Stanford 144 7 Furduo 401 brat Mlchloan 17-1SL I Naira Dame 01 didn't atay Florida Al boat North Carolina Slate 744 it Miitiiilppl State Al Mat te Mamphli Stata 1011 heard from i-amonica this sea- son because quarterback Jack Kemp has been running team most of the season But Buffalo fans can rest easily today because Lamonica still is with the team as he proved yesterday when he came off the bench in the last quarter to lead the Bills to a come from behind 23-7 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs Fractured Nose Coach Lou Saban decided to start Lamonica in the second half after Kemp waa unable to move the Bills and Buffalo trailed 3-7 But on the third play of the second half Lara on ica had his nose broken and had to leave the lineup Kemp was reinserted but at the end of the period he suffered a knee injury Saban was without a quarterback and decided to use halfback Eddie Rutkowski a former prep quarterback in Pennsylvania and an understudy to Lamonica at the University of Notre Dame "How about Lamonica asked "A broken nose keep me Saban took a chance and reinserted Daryle with the Bills still trailing 3-7 Willie Mitchell hold on to a Paul Maguiere punt and tackle Stew Barber recovered at the Chiefs 30 On the first play Lamonica fired to split end Charlier Ferguson in the end zone for the EOTAMSIi it can be said made a dose the bottom of the pile Monty the right touchdown and the Bills led 19-7 That was enough but La monies remained in the game on offense and led the Bills to 20-point quarter and the victory had to take Daryle out early in the third quarter because his eyes watered so he see after breaking his Saban said had Rutkowski open In the end zone on the third down play but see him But he sure saw Fergie and that won it for For the first three quarters it was big tough defensive team led by end Roland McDole and tackle Tom Sestak which made the afternoon miserable for the Chiefs The 289 pound McDole smashed Into quarterback Pete Beathard forcing a fumble which safetyman George Salmes picked up and ran 18 yards for the touchdown that gave the Bills a 17-7 lead with seven minutes led All the scoring In the game was set up by fumbles and Interceptions Buffalo safety Hagood Clarke set up a pair of field goals by Pete Gogolakinthe closing minutes with a 40 yard interception return and a six yard run with a recovered fumble offense was choked off with four first downs In the first three quarters Buffalo See Bins Page 0-B ie Fig Garden Swim And of the boat Fresno Club 64 3-6 63 The difference between the doubles teams was the greater experience and tournament tour seasoning Segura and McKay have had over the years Third place In the singles was captured by Don Kierbow of Sacramento defeating Leonclo Col las of Carmel Valley 31-22 The unusual score la accounted for by the VASSS scoring procedure Carter and Kierbow picked up third In doubles play defeating Don Hamilton of Los Altos and Dick Gould of Fremont Hills 64 4-8 6-1 By United Frcaa International Gino Cappelletd kicked a pair of second-half field goals day to lift the winless Boston Patriots to a 13-13 tie with the unbeaten San Diego Chargers Cappelletti the defending American Football League scoring champion had stiil another second-half attempt blocked as the Chargers fumbled the ball three times to set up Boston scoring attempts A crowd of 20924 saw the Chargers build a 13-7 first-half lead after trailing briefly on a 73-yard scoring pass from Boston quarterback Babe Parilli to halfback Ron Burton Longer One The Chargers who now have won four and tied two struck back with an even longer scoring play an 84-yard pass play from John Hadl to Lance Al-worth San Diego kicking specialist Herb Travenio booted field goals of 10 and 40 yards and converted after the Hadl-A1 worth scoring play to give the chargers their halftime lead Boston launched its comeback early in the third period when Patriot defender Whit Graves recovered a Leslie Duncan fumble on an attempted punt at the Charger 18 Cappelletti booted a 21-yard field goal four plays later when Boston was unable to break through the stubborn San Diego defense Short Punt The Chargers found themselves in another hole In the fourth quarter when a short punt came down on their own 42 A 28-yard Parilli-to-Jim Col-clough pass play and a defensive holding penalty set Boston up with a first down on the Charger nine San Diego's defense once again forced the Patriots out and Cappelletti kicked his tying field goal from the 22-yard stripe with just over 10 minutes remaining Defensive back John Griffin scored a pair of second half touchdowns that helped the Denver Broncos to a 28-17 triumph over the Houston Oilers Griffin picked up the ball after Max Leetzow blocked a Houston punt on the Oiler 10 and ran It across to give the Broncos a 21-17 lead In the fourth period Griffin swiped a George Blands pass and returned It 44 yards for the final TD CHICAGO (AP) A lack of viewer Interest in baseball during prime TV entertainment time will probably keep night baseball games off the air according to a major network spokesman Network representatives and baseball officials are to be in Chicago today for' what waa supposed to be a 'top secret meeting The Associated Press learned It was learned that all three networks had received wires from John Fetzer president of the Detroit Tigers and TV Committee chairman asking them to send a representative to die meeting The network spokesman laid Play Opens In Nevada GolfTourney LAS VEGAS Nev (UPI)-Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees and Sean Connery of Jamea Bond Fame headed the list of celebrities who teed off today in the pro-am section of the six day $11111111 Invitational Golf Tournament The four-day professional tour ney with a first prize of $20000 begins Wednesday Thera were 400 professionals and amateurs scheduled for play today and tomorrow's pro-am section Included among the former winners in the field of 120 proa are Dick Sikes (1964) leading money winner a Nicklaus (1963) Phil Rodgers (1961) Doug Sanders (1980) Bob Du den (1958) and Bill Johnston (1958) Arnold Palmer Gary Player and 1962's champ Tony Lama are not playing In the tournament The dally payoff for professionals in the pro-am section is $230 for first place with the top pro for the two days netting $800 Thre amateurs and one professional make up a team Nips Salty Jones LAS VEGAS Nev (UPI) Am-HI ridden by Lyle Murray nipped Salty Jones by a nose today to win the one mile Wil bur Gark Memorial purse at Thuitderblrd Downs Race Track 1 aa HNta aa Of JS par aMsrth the night baseball issue would be one of the subjects discussed at the meeting "We know which way we want to he said is trying very hard to get us to carry a night game is very little of that We might give them one or two or maybe three night games over the course of a full season but no more just la not that much viewer interest In prime TV entertainment time simply too much competition from other forms of The networks will be asked to make Mds on three proposals: 1 A Monday night game telecast 2 A Saturday afternoon game telecast 3 A combination of Saturday aftemnon and weekday night game telecasts Paul Brown Eyes Seattle For NFL Franchise LA JOLLA Calif (UPI) -Ex-Cleveland Brown coach Paul Brown who dominated the east em division of the National Football League in the early and middle today had his sights trained on an NFL franchise for Seattle going to be a 16th team In the league and interested in Brown said at his La Jolla home not confining my interest to Seattle but that la the city been In touch with so far and it la a tremendous drawing Brown said he had spoken with various people in Seattle and was currently trying to put together a group which could handle the franchise Sore boats enrolling! ttmaaai Ikkt small pinch of win-tergreen flavored Skoal between your thumb and forefinger ga Place the Skoal between check and upper or lower gum Tuck it in comfortably with your tongue and just leave it there Skoal releaiei its rich tobacco pleasure slowly without chewing Every can is dated for freshness How cm inm know till iron try It Amt rlco! ditvliif libnuot tTATOt TOMCC8 COMPAfiW Segura Wins Net Cup From Panting Carter DOWN IS All YOU NEED dynamometer to 2200 actual road miles No break-in its ready to go To the complete surprise of no one veteran Pancho Segura of Los Angeles captured the singles title then teamed with Barry McKay a transplanted Ohioan now living in Los Angeles to take doubles honors Sunday afternoon in the second annual Pacific Coast Profession Ask about our Exchange Remanufactured Auto Transmissions in INSTALLED RY OUR TRAINED EXPERTS al Tennis Tournament at Racquet Club Segura who originally Is from Ecuador had an easy time against his opponent Nick Carter of Palo Alto 6-1 8-3 Carter is 47 years old the same as Segura and has been long-time personal friend of Segura Segura had Carter running from comer to comer throughout the match and afterwards commented sure Ilka playing Carter because he runs so The doubles competition was closer with the Segura-McKay tandem winning over Larry Huebner and Ken Walts both INTERESTED IN STUDYING KARATE? 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