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6 firt Oct 24. -j- Cog Anflelet Clmta Utah Is All Even With BYU Yet Coach Is Fit to Be Tied fliHifi8MiMi I CHARGERS Continued from First Pago pros, probably because you have the players around longer." Coryell has put together an offense which Is complex in its entirety and simple in its individual It is simple enough that all of the receivers are interchangeable at all of the positions, hence Joiner's ability to adjust quickly to lining up as a tight end. The complexity confronts the quarterback, who has to know how all of the machinery is operating-and what the enemy is trying to do to make it break down. "If they're going to take away J.J.," Gibbs said, "Dan has to know where to go on the pattern. He has to look at the defense when the ball is snapped and know what to do." He does not have much time to ponder.

Speed reading is the name of the game. The Chargers go into each game with what they call an offensive package. It is a package with different farts: Passes to use against zones, asses to use against man-to-man. Passes to use against blitzes. Even some running plays.

"We have to take calculated guesses based upon what the style of a certain team might be," Gibbs said. "And most teams nave little wrinkles they put in Just for you and you've got to make adjustments for them." The Chargers will have to get ready quickly this week. They play at Oakland in Thursday night's version of ABC's Monday Night Football. "One advantage," Gibbs said, "is that we know them. We know what they like to do." Gibbs knows what the Raiders like to do, but he knows not what little wrinkles might be waiting.

Continued from First Page flight football players, you Just can't play the same type of football." Two Injuries that hit the Utes hardest were defensive tackle Steve Clark (neck) and free safety Tony Reed (knee). Clark was the team's top pass rusher, Reed the man who called the defensive plays. Without them, the Utah pass defense has suffered greatly. The Utes are the worst team in the WAC defending against the pass, giving up an average of 233.9 yards a game through the air. This weakness was in evidence against Las Vegas.

In the last 39 seconds, Las Vegas drove from its 20 to a game-winning, 49-yard field goal. "We have no pass rush," Howard said. "When we have blitzed, it has only worked occasionally. Each week, our defensive backs are told by everyone how bad they're doing. It's not their fault, though." Little fault can be found with the Ute offense, which is third in the WAC in rushing with an average of 226.9 yards a game.

Quarterback Floyd Hodge also is the third leading passer in the conference. However, the Utes also have been hurt by injuries on offense. Starting tackles Rich Ayres (neck) and Tim Davis (knee) are both out for the year. "Even without the two tackles, this year's offense is way better than last year's," Howard said. "If we had last year's defense, we would really be good." Wayne Howard can't be too disap- about the season, however, 'here are six other WAC teams who would gladly change places with the Utes in the standings.

AittcNotM Howard thinks San Diego State eliminated its chances of winning the WAC with last Saturday's 37-3 loss at Colorado State. "I don't think they can beat both Arizona and BYU," Howard said of the Aztecs, who are 1-1 In the WAC. Although Arizona Is in the Pacific 10, its game Nov. 10 in San Diego will count in the WAC standings for the Aztecs, That was necessitated since the Aztecs don't play new WAC member, Hawaii, this year San Diego State escaped the Colorado State game without serious Injury. Starting inside linebacker Alto Sin-eltlr should return this week after missing the last game with neck, knee and foot injuries The Aztecs were penalized on defense late in the Colorado State game for having 13 men on the field after a 14th barely got off in time.

In a 35-7 win against New Mexico, the Aztecs twice got away with having 12 men on the field when they scored touchdowns from short range. Utah's WAC wins have come against Hawaii (27-23), Colorado State (21-16) and Wyoming (24-14). It beat Long Beach State (34-10) in nonconference and has lost to Washington (41-7), Tennessee (51-18), Utah State (47-21) and Las Vegas Ron Kit kpatrlck, a June graduate of Kearny High School, is on the Utah roster. He's played primarily in JV games, but has one unassisted tackle In varsity action. mm SPECIAL EVENTS OCTOBER 27th AND 28th SALOMON BINDING CHECK SKI TUNE UP CLASSES HELD BY THE HEXCEL TECH.

REP AND OUR OWN TECHNICIANS WILL SHOW OUR CUSTOMERS HOW TO FILL IN SCRATCHES, FLAT FILE, HOW WAX OR WAX ON THE SLOPES AND WHAT EQUIPMENT TO BE USED, (FREE CLINIC) HANSON BOOT REFITTING BRING YOUR HANSON BOOTS TO THE FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS. THEY WILL UP DATE YOUR BOOTS FOR BETTER SKIING AND MORE FUN. CHARGE FOR REFITTING KIT. CLIPPERS BEAT NUGGETS, 132-127 FOR ALL SKIERS. THIS WILL BE AN EVENT YOU SHOULD NOT MISS.

FACTORY TECHNICIANS WILL CHECK THE CONDITION OF YOUR BINDINGS AND MAKE SURE THAT VOUR BOOTS AND BINDINGS ARE COMPATIBLE. ALL BINDINGS WILL BE LUBRICATED AND RELEASE CHECKED FREE OF CHARGES. Continued from First Page ment other than that, except that I hope the Clippers win all their games." After Tuesday night's victory, Clippers coach Gene Shue was talking with team owner Irv Levin when asked about Free's comments. "That doesn't mean a thing," he said. "Lloyd is the type of player who will often say anything after a game.

A player can have his own feelings and own thoughts about anything he wants. "Bill does have an injury, and he's anxious to play. Believe me, there's a helluva lot of pressure on Bill-there's more pressure on Bill then there is on anyone. He's a very competitive guy; he really wants to perform. It's a very difficult thing, extremely difficult for Bill.

He wants to be SAN MARCO "STREIF" with adjustable forward lean, great boot for intermediate to advanced skiers, KNEISSEL "TXA" 1979 Model Size 150, 160, 170, 180 cm Q388 Reg. 150.00 SaleHr SAVE 55.12 Levin said new doctors were being consulted to "speed up Bill's recovery in any way possible. We want Bill back out there. We're bringing in the top orthopedic people available. We're doing everything we can to assure him the proper care." without Walton, the Clippers now have a won-lost record of 3-4.

They remain near the bottom of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference. In the place of Walton, Swen Nater is playing well. He remains among league leaders in rebounds, grabbing 12 against the Nuggets and adding 21 points. "Swen has been very steady all year," Shue said. "He was sensational when we needed a basket.

He got some key rebounds, too." Against the Nuggets, the Clippers put six players in double figures. Nick Weatherspoon momentarily lifted himself out of a slump, scoring 23. But the Clippers aren't the same without Walton, and it shows at the gate. Their season attendance average is Thursday night, they play the Milwaukee Bucks at 7:05. The Chargers kick off against Oakland an hour earlier on national television.

99' Reg. 183.00 Sale out there so bad. Bill thinks HANSON BOOTS, assorted models, to fit up to Ls 9'i, M's sizes up to 9. Shoe sizes. 1979 models only An 4Uvo off He DENVER Mill F6-A FT- "SOFT EXTRA" about it every day, KOMrtSM 6-12 5-7 7 7-11 7-15 3-7 7-12 10-12 0-0 5 5 0- 0 1- 4 Kit McGnt .37 ItMl ...42 WIKrjn .20 Tmpsn Botwell 24 ScoH ...29 Roche .11 Ellis 4 Johnjn I Size 180, 190 cm CO 8 8 Reg.

180.00 SaleU SAVE 110.12 1-4 41 3-i 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 NORDICA, LADY "ELITE" sizes 5 thru 7, only 1979 model Totals 240 1-90 30-42 43 1 24 127 Shootlno: Field doalt. 513: rm NEW SALES throw), 71.4. SAN DIEGO 1979 BUSINESS FORMS Reg. 125.00 Mill FO-A FT-A 'Spoon .44 10-17 3-5 10 99i Largest independent business terms mlgr. Is moving to new of million II larlntu la It.

NO REASONABLE Bryant .34 Sale 5- -16 Natar Taylor .37 OFFER REFUSED satesorce in the So. California mar 13-21 Fre Wlllms .20 5-4 3-5 2- 3 t-S 3- 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 thinks about it a lot. "As far as Lloyd's concerned, well I'm used to players expressing themselves." The new doctors added to Walton's stable of physicians are both orthopedic surgeons, Dr. Harvard Ell-man and Dr. Eugene Harris.

"We're just trying to cover all the bases," Walton said of the new input. "I'm trying my best to get back out there. I'm not doing too good right now it's hard to get around, and I hurt. I hope to find out something new something hopeful-from these guys. "I'm concerned about getting my foot well.

I'm more restless than anybody. I never get used to handling the pressure, the NORDICA, BMCKER -14 0-0 0-0 Whthd 7 Pletkwi 1 ket. All areas are open, unlimited earnings, complete company benefits, guarantee against commission opo-Ty to advance Into mgmnt Can Mr. Thomae (213) 587-7236 Mccook BhImu Firm 6000 HOLLYWOOD BL. not "VENUS" ladies, Totals 140 54-95 22-30 31 24 30 132 HOLLYWOOD 13 461-3131 JV excellent beginner to in- ROSSIGNOL ROSSIGN0L "STD SOFT" 1980 TYROLIA "150" bindings, Scott poles, mounted, engraved and hot waxed.

17088 Reg. 139.50 Package II ROSSIGNOL "STD SOFT" SALOMON 222 bindings, Scott poles, mounted, engraved and hot waxed. termediate boot. Sizes 5 thru 7 nnlv 4 A Shooting: Field goals, 56.1; free throws, 73.3 SCORE BY QUARTERS Denver .20 26 34 39-127 San Diego 40 32 25 35132 Three point plays Wllkerson 0-1; Thompson 1-2; Taylor 1-1 Williams 1-2. Technical Defensive 3 seconds by San Diego: 04 first quarter.

George McGlnnls (Denver) Technical 1:01 third. ff fA PUBLIC AUCTION I TFOR5 I AFTERSKIB00TS.no assorted styles colors iyj yQ THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES HH EITEIPIBE STREET, LIS MSEIES, CI (UNDER 8ANTA MONICA FREEWAY TAKE 8ANTA FE AVE. 19988 Reg. 249.95 Package wriwuf IO HUN I en ST. LEFT ON ENTERPRISE I SUNDAY.

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1 TIACrte leea TW: Maaaw-FHOinon. IKS. I BIMIOU: Ford LiSSHSP J' .1 Hubir. K70. I HAS IHIEI: Gallon, 1965.

1 TMCTSS-laUU: bltsrnaVI, 1965. I Mil: Ackar. 1967. 1 CiTTU Hum Homamada. restlessness, and that's the hard part.

I can't do what I want to do-play. And I don't like that. The last 48 hours I've hardly been able to do anything in the way of exercises." Free said he was playing with a calf muscle that had been kneed. He said other Clippers were playing with pain and followed that by saying, "I can't comment about Bill not playing, whether I think he should be. That would have to be off the record." And for the record, Free said no more.

"Bill is hurt," Shue said. "You can bet we would tell you if he wasn't, if he was faking it, or something like that." Taiyo Whales Clinch Second Place TOKYO (-The Taiyo Whales clinched second place in the Central League Japanese baseball standings Tuesday. The Whales played a 5-5 nine-inning tie with the last-place Yakult Swallows in the first game of a doubleheader and won the second game, 3-0. It was the Whales' best finish in 15 years. They were fourth in 1978 and last in 1977.

1 Offlc; Fundtwt. Bool Momra, Trt-PHir Momri. Omra-JSZMU'if Commaor, i LiMoln Arc VMdors, Set. Nomor tra CflyolLoo AitgoMo nor Kan Portar Auction Co. mokoa any guvonlw or wtr- Mhlr PARKAS 1979 MODELS Dacron Parkas by BEC0NTA, LEVI JAN SPORT, Mens only Reg.

75.00 Sale 49.88 Reg. 69.00 Sale 44.88 Reg. 68.00 Sale 39.88 Down Parkas by BEC0NTA TEMPC0 Mens only -Reg. 105.00 Sale 59.88 Reg. 69.50 Sale 42.88 FAMOUS MAKER Parkas, 197879 Models, Ladies or Mens, Reg.

57.50 Sale 43.88 Reg. 65.00 Sale 47.88 Reg. 85.00 Sale 59.88 Reg. 110.00 Sale 84.88 Junior Parkas, Limited Sizes Reg. 35.00 Sale 16.88 WARM UP PANTS 1979 Models 8:30 A.M.

on day of sale. TEM8: 25 deposit required on the day of sale; balance by cash or cashier check on Monday, October 29, 1979. FOB FURTHER INFORMATION OR BROCHURE: Km Portn Auction Co. Harden Strut, P.O. Draw Cania DarMia fg mini KEN PORTER Phom: (80S) 966-0017 or 066-2013 rnmm.

IW-WI) WOQ-CVW HUVIiVIItU I K2 "SOFT FLEX" 1980 LOOK 182 bindings, Scott poles, mounted, engraved hot waxed. ICQ 8 8 Reg. 227.00 Package 1 35 K2 "SOFT FLEX" 1980 TYROLIA "260" bindings, Scott poles, mounted, engraved hot waxed. 91Q88 Reg. 265.00 Package 1- XJ K2 "PRO FLEX" 1980 TRYOLIA "150" bindings, scott poles, mounted, engraved hot waxed.

Reg. 274.50 Package LUC. K2 "PRO FLEX" 1980 MARKER "M4-15" bindings, Scott poles, mounted, engraved hot waxed. OC088 Reg. 325.00 Package COC.

DYNASTAR "METEOR" 1980 1 7 Mens Warm up Pants, Yellow XL XXL only Reg. 36.00 Sale 18.88 Ladies Warm up Pants, Orange, Blue Kelly, XL only "fl I1 I-1 A r-S-j 7 I I I I I I 1 II 1 1 fVk. Reg. 34.00 Sale 17.88 Ladies Bibs, white, 2 Models LOOK "182" bindings, Scott poles, mounted, engraved hot waxed. 194M- Reg.

257.00 Package Reg. 46.00 Sale 24.88 -Reg. 53.00 Sale 26.88 SWEATERS 1979 MODELS BY SPORTIF, INTERKNIT B0UGNER Reg. 16,00 Mensony Sale 9.88 Reg. 21.50 Sale 11.88 Reg.

24.00 Sale 13.88 Reg. 41.50 Sale 27.88 Reg. 50.00 Sale 28.88 DYNASTAR "METEOR" 1980 SALOMON "727" bindings, Scott poles, mounted, engraved hot waxed. Long Beach Convention Center October 19 Through October 28 26488 Reg. 299.95 Package Bring the whole family.

If you love sailboats, you'll see the "what's what" ofsailboating all the great exhibits, music, the "Shipwrecked Sailor" and aO sorts of other excitement jiCla Show Hours: Fri, Oct 19th: 6-10 PM Saturdays: 11 PM Sundays: UAM-7PM Weekdays. 3-10 PM Admission: Adults $3.00. 6 to 12 years $1.50. under 6 free new models. And if you Hke good fem2y fun, you'll be treated to beauty queens, special marine WHATS HAPPENING TODAY: nrN( VF7 JERRY PATH SEHI SPEAK ON SUMMER SAILING IN HAWAII AND TOM HERREN ON TRAILER BOATING THE CALIFORNIA COAST..

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