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i Tucson, Wednesday, September 8, 1993 Section Page Five ffbf Ariiona Dailn Slar 1 Cats to start hitting harder in practice rr MOTOROLA 8000H UA FOOTBALL NOTES ACTIVATION I REQUIRED GET A ROYAL ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER WHEN YOU SIGN UP FOR A YEAR OF US WEST CELLULAR SERVICE. mil National Telephone Specializing in cellular, paging and long distance needs 4619 N. Oracle Hd. In The Tucson Auto Mali Services Provided by By Anthony Glmlno The Arizona Dally Star The Arizona football team Is expected to take more chances this week and that's Just In practice. Coaches didn't need to watch last week's game film five times to notice that the UA's 24-6 victory over UTEP was of the lackluster variety.

But why? Well, the memory of 1991 still lingers, and that's when the Wildcats suffered a multitude of injuries, many of them in practice. Not wanting a repeat of that, Arizona backed off from contact drills in preseason, holding only one scrimmage In which many of the top players saw limited or no action. "So, we took a conservative approach in the physical part of the game during two-a-days," said offensive coordinator Duane Aklna. "And that has possibly jumped up and bit us." The lack of live hitting kept the UA mostly healthy and rested. Witness the success of linebacker Sean Harris, who didn't hit at all because of an injured hand.

But it has its trade-offs. "When you sacrifice scrimmage time, you sacrifice opportunities to grade your guys on tech- said. "We cannot live on the throw alone. Dan White has some physical skills, but he's not ready to carry this football team on his right arm." Mac Duff said his defense was also lacking in intensity at times, although Aklna would be thrilled if his offense needed only one touchdown per game to outscore the other team. "We just have to start carrying our weight around here; I'm the first to say that.

And we will, if it drives me to my grave," Akina said. Running back Chuck Levy (sprained knee) has been running the steps at Arizona Stadium and is scheduled to return against Illinois on Sept. 18. The status of junior college transfer corner-back Shawn Parnell should be decided this week, according to Mac Duff. Parnell, who had been listed as a backup, has eligibility problems related to his junior college courses Cornerback Mike Scurlock (back) did not practice yesterday.

Claudius Wright was his replacement Arizona ranks third in the nation in total defense, having allowed 153 yards to UTEP. The UA's rushing defense (minus 8 yards) is first in the country. 887-3626 HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY 10-2 nique, effort and execution," said defensive coordinator Larry Mac Duff. No matter how many times the UA coaching staff has to hold its breath, more contact in practice might mean more aggressiveness, more execution, on Saturday against Pacific. "We're going to have to live on the edge," Akina said.

"Hopefully, we won't lose anybody in practice, but we think it's big enough of a red alert that we're going to have to get after each other." It appeared that most of the breakdowns came along the offensive line, which needs to be more physical, more consistent. The return of right guard Warner Smith should help. He said he was ready to play Saturday following recovery from a sprained knee. "I desperately wanted to play, but they didn't want me to," Smith said. There were other breakdowns on offense.

Sometimes running back Ontlwaun Carter didn't find the right hole, other times quarterback Dan White didn't put the offense into a better play. Just as credit Is shared for success, everybody must take a part of the blame. "We've got to be able to run the ball," Akina LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Seizure and Intent to Forfeit: The Office of the District Director of Customs, Noga-les, A2. August 31, 1993. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 607, Tariff Act of 1930, notice is hereby given of the seizure of the following merchandise to wit: Case 93260500046, Date 050693, 39 Cellular Telephones, 19 Telephone Accessories, Bond Amount $835.00.

Case 93260500054, Date 060393. 151 Cellular Telephones. Bond Amount $3100.00. Seized at MesaPhoenix, on the date(s) shown for violations of: 19USC1595a(c); 18USC549. Unless claim therefore is filed in this office in accordance with Section 608, Tariff Act of 1930, said merchandise will be declared forfeited on September 29, 1993, and will be disposed of as provided by law.

Anyone claiming any of the above merchandise must file claim therefore and post the prescribed bond in the amount noted above with this office within 20 days from the first publication of this notice. sBarbara L. Silvia for District Director Publish September 8, 15, 22, 1993 The Arizona Daily Star mercnandise to wit: Case 93260100218, Date i 061993, 1977 Chevrolet Nova VIN: 1X69U7L 124750, 1 Horse Trailer, 1 Ruger .22 1 Cal Pistol 15-76413, 1 Intra Tec 9MM PistoJ 0011365, 1 Jennings .25 Cal Handgun 244463, 1 Ruger .223 Cal Rifle 188-52419, 2 Ruger 7.62 Rifles 18602921 18602075, Ruger .22 Cal Rifle 23455960, 10 Magazine, 6672 Rounds Various Ammo, Bond Amount $565.00. Case 93260200109, Date 051793, 1 22 Cal Pistol 301942, 49 Rounds Various Ammo, U.S. Currency $15,416.00, Bond Amount $1553.00.

Case 93260900077, Date 052593, Coin Sets, 6 Coins, U.S. Currency $16,463.00. Bond Amount $1741.00. Seized at Douglas Tucson, Arizona, on the datefs) shown for violations of: 22USC401; 22USC2778: 21USC841: -21USCB46: 21USC881. Unless claim therefore is filed in this office in accord-ance with Section 608, Tariff Act of 1930, said merchandise will be declared forfeited on Sepc tember 29, 1993, and will be disposed of as provided by law.

Anyone claiming any of the above merchandise must file claim there ore and post the prescribed bond In the am un -noted above with this office within 20 days from the first publication of this notice. sBarbara Silvia for District Director Publish September 8, 15, 22, 1993 4 The Arizona Daily Star i Pac-10 Notice of Seizure and Intent to Forfeit: The Office of the District Director of Customs, Noga-les, Az. August 31, 1993. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 607, Tariff Act of 1930, notice is hereby given of the seizure of the following which allowed Cal tailback Llndsey Chapman to rush for 160 yards, should improve with star linebacker Jamir Miller returning from a one-game suspension. Houston quarterback Jimmy Kllngler provided USC with some bulletin board fodder.

In a conference call early last week, Kllngler scoffed at USC's football mystique. Then, after USC's 49-7 victory, Cougars coach Kim Helton defended Klingler. "When an adult says it, it's stupid. When a young man says it, it's ego," Helton said. "But in a sense, it's the truth.

There was no OJ. Simpson out there. Did you see one? I didn't" Klingler may get an for accuracy, but he gets an for timing. It wasn't the smart thing to say with the Trojans coming off a 31-9 loss to North Carolina the previous week. Wayne Cook tried to hit JJ.

Stokes across the middle. The ball was intercepted by Eric Zomalt, and UCLA's threat was over. Donahue was asked why he attempted a risky pass. "Six-foot putts are easier than 16-foot putts," he said. "To get a high-percentage (field goal), we thought we needed an extra 10 yards." The reasoning may be sound, but after last year's eighth-place finish, UCLA fans want victories, not logic.

The defeat becomes more significant when you consider the Bruins' upcoming schedule. They'll have this weekend off, then play Nebraska, at Stanford, at San Diego State (Marshall Faulk on five days' Brigham Young and Washington. It's possible UCLA will be 0-6 entering its Oct. 23 game at Oregon State. However, the Bruins' defense, Attention: EXTRA! Card Members EXTRA! SPECBAL SAUSAGE SHOP Tucson's Largest Selection of Homemade Sausage they'll have a tough time recreating the emotion from the Groucho Game.

Tailback Beno Bryant and receiver Joe Kralic return afer serving one-game suspensions for accepting unearned money from summer jobs. Former Washington coach Don James was at Saturday's game. He even popped his head in the UW coaching booth to ask about Stanford's defensive alignment after quarterback Damon Huard hit Mark Bruener for a 66-yard touchdown. James has been very visible since his resignation last month. He sat in the press box during the Huskies' second preseason scrimmage, and he talks to new coach Jim Lam-bright regularly.

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He made the first start of his collegiate career against the Wolverines (19 for 33, 138 yards, one interception, one touchdown). The Cougars were thrilled to cape Ann Arbor with no serious injuries. At least they've played the toughest game on their schedule. Bill "Groucho" Walsh took 13 true freshmen to Seattle for Stanford's opener against Washington. But the Cardinal's problem wasn't youth, it was speed.

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8 Frank T. Stephens Frank T. Stephens, Ass't Vice President (Signature of Statutory Agent) Publish September 6, 7 and 8, 1993 The Arizona Daily Star BOEING 737 JET SERVICE 4 Daily Nonstop Flights Begin Nov. 18 "iflP'' 1993 Arizona Women's Volleyball Scream ln to the top Schedule Poster Night Arizona Wildcats vs. Washington State Cougars Friday, September 17 7:00 p.m.

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