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Show .IB, pwe. Does Howard Costii nave anything to say about which teams appear on Monday night football? G. about foctb!! professionals present and past. Sand questions io PRO PROSE, 11772 Sorrento Valley Road, Suita 2S0, San Diego, Ca., 92121. Questions will be answered depending on availability of space. Is any a good went from Grarnbiiny io ine Rams in 949. Since then dozens of Grambl vini have played in the NFL :ng Younger, now assistant general man ?gef at San D'egA, was an oirtstnnd ing Ram fullback from 1949 to 1957 then finished his playing career with the Steelers. Present team rosters list many black colleges as alma maters of NFL playars Q. Are Roman Gabriel and George Alien enemies? A. Gabriel, who was Ram quarterback under Allen, had some unkind things to say when Allen went to Washington, but it appears Allen didn't take the remarks too senously In 1 973, Allen wanted to trade Sonny Jorgensen for Gabriel But Jorgensen wanted to play another season and didn't want to leave the Washington area. Allen approved, and Gabriel wound up in Philadelphia. So it seems that Allen, at least, harbors no lasting grudge. ?' we know, Cosell says a great deal about a lot of tilings but so far lie has no say deciding which teams are on television Monday nights. Last summer Cosell called one game involving New Orleans a clinker" and said "Adra eiiiTm toting dll liie clinkers" from the Monday night schedule. Despite the proprietary language, Cusell doesn't own 01 arrange the schedule. The NFL makes the TV schedule, pledging only to try to provide "attractive matchups." Its true, however, that the Saints aren't on this year's Monday night schedule. Nor are Atlanta, Baltimore. Cleveland and San Francisco. All but San Francisco had losing records last year. Is this years NFL financial picture better than last years? Q too early to be certain, but NFL owners fervently hope this year will be better. The NFL says eight teams lost money last year, and profits of those which did make money were down an average 45 percent from 1973. The teams which lost money were said to be Miami, Dallas, Washington, Green Bay, San Diego, Philadelphia, Houston and the Giants. The NFL Players Association disputes the NFL report, contending that the loss claims were subterfuges to allow rosters to be reduced from last year's 47 to 43 this year. Q Which black college was first to have a player in the NFL? A. It's you probably guessed, Grambl-in- g first. Paul (Tank) Younger was Some are passable soccer plaor was yers, and at least one is an international star. Hurst who went this year to the Eagles atter scoring 543 points in six seasons with Oncmnati. is a native of Dortmund, West Germany. He was a standout piayer in Europe and the United States before Kansas City signed him as a kicker in 1968. He joined the Ccngals tbs following year A. pro-socc- Possibly, though the Bear immornever had to make such a decis'on. Sayers, who's critical of athletes who make elaborate financial demands, recently asserted that he loved football enough to have played pro football free if it had been the system when he joined the Bears Now assistant athletic director at his alma mater, Kansas, Sayers made the statement while testifying in court in support of the Rozelle Rule. Sayers played seven years for Chicago and in the later years made a base salary of $80,000. A. tal sidelines? quarterbacks of any stature fuel competent to direct tne attack, and would like to do so. But Jim hart of St Louis sees some benefit in having Coach Don Coryell send in the plays. During the past two seasons, Harts percentage of intercepted NFL kickers . . Two-Burn- 1 tifflj Fashion Place 242 South Main 252 Soutn Main TALL I VoVJUillJSS. Compact and portable, ideal for campers . . . cabins. propane-burnin- g solid metal construction to give long . . . service. Specially Purchased to give you savings of over 5Q! tents. jP quarterbacks, of course, have the option to change the play at the scrimmage line if the defensive alignment seems to require that. Reg. 32.50 ' 7T!l F passes has dropped sharply, and he thinks the reason is that Coryell has been calling the right plays. Most soccer-styl- e proaise stove true that Gale Sayers would have played pro football for nothing? Q. Is it A. Most Those save over S0S special purchase Muiii-man- Q. Do quarterbacks resent having coaches call plays from the Q. soccer id player? 1 A. 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