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Show , J e s Sm Cacehe a 3M l NEW YORK itTI) -- Almost d w ttc r'atisssi football League coaches will be entering either their rirst or first full season this September 4nd ihe shadow of Vince Lombard! will hang ever si leasttwQoftbem, "Playing far Vince Lombardi had to have an effect oo both and Forrest Gregg; Dart Starr, s Gurrw,rk says for tiie ouistaiidifig NFL Green Bay coach and no entering his first season at the Packers' helm. ' But we wont be able to coach like him. You've got to do things your own way according to the type of person you are. I'm not like him. What worked Jar Vince Lombard! work for won't one-thir- personality. I'm not hice hirr ail- .- expect Here I come knowing tiiecliit." Gregg servea as the offensive line coach in and he says that is at Gregg, the rookie mentor for the Cleveland Browns who anchored the Packer offensive line under Lombardi, echoes Starr's sentiments. "I can t coach like Vince Lombards." Gregg says. "There's nobody like him. I learned a lot from him. But you have to coach to your own (UP!) -- Bos Lyle says he is going to think his way past Muhammad Ali's fists to heavyweight champion of the world. Kis day has come and never mind what it says under Lyle's picture on the poster promoting the fight Friday night. It just says "worthy contender," which classifies the Lyle as little more than a pretender to Ail's crown. Bat Lyle says he isn't concerned. He is supremely confident his title assault will succeed through "training and hanking." Ht knows exactly where he's been and feels certain he sees the end of a long and roaky road and he's already tasting, in his mind, the fruits of victory. "It's gonna take a lot of eighth-ranke- d necessity for developing immediate rapport with their players. "What bothers me most is the says Marchi-broduncertainty," "In Los Angeles rn--i Washington (where he was an offensive assistant to George AllcTi) you kiiew wht to a. explained. things," "Mainly thinking, I'm going to have to think about the fight as it goes on. I'll be telling myself 'Don't tire yourself out. Don't including Alt." Through it all, Lyle says he never doubted that he would eventually would get a shot at the title Standings punch yourself out. Do everything right.' I'm going to enjoy the title and the victory. I've put all the ten years of sweat in. I m going to take sorm time out and enjoy myself. It's been a long road for me." Lyle's road includes a nine-yea- r stop in Colorado jails and prisons for second degree murder because of a gang fight as a teenager. Now 33, it's been 5' years since he was parolled. He started boxing in prison, became a National AAU champion in 1970. turned pro in 1971 and has a record. "I've had a lot of time both inside (prison) and out to find out about myself." Lyle said. "A Sot of lonely times in mote! rooms and cells. I had a lot of questions and I came up with a . Pre infertutas! East Lyle w. I pet !5 U .577 Albuquerque 15 12 .555 PhoaM Ttaon 14 IS Salt Lake SsJ . - MNtHMtl Mate-ric- m.m.msm !) and Aifesfa W U I 7 Get set ' V iorbuiuinei driving with VALUE PRICED Phillips, who took over the Oilers as the successor to Sid Gillman only four months ago, thinks the coadies have to prove Lhemsclvesbut so do the players. "You've got to get the whole team in your bands," me crewort Philhpi ssjs. "Whether you've got all veterans or all rookies you've got to resell yourself each year. You've got to get the team where they can communicate with you and belieyeinyou. "Also, they've got to pfwe themselves to you. Show you they deserve to play "It shouldn't be difficult to coach In the NFL. But to win... that I can't be so iiifichalant about. Winning's gonna be difficult." Wiggin, an assistant coach for seven seasons at San Francisco, has always wanted to coach and thinks if he fails it wont be because he wasn't prepared for the job. "If I fail," Wiggin states, "and a lot do, it won't be because of the right background. I've been with three General Tires " WB m illli i Gehrhsn. Kardy (5), Limy ljava; Site and Rotensoo. hPQk I Be y UihiePriced! I size A78-1- 3 ma . tubeless blackua!!. plus $1.76 Fed. Ex. Tax each Size Value Priced FELT. A78 I3 B7813 E7814 2 for $45.90 2 for $47.90 2 for $51.90 2 for $55.90 2 for $57.90 $1.76 H78-1- $1.S4 G78-1- $2.27 $2.40 $2.56 H78-1- F78-1G78-1- " A Size J78-1- L7815 Sizes J78-1- 5 & "The year of experience had to help me to get ready, but the people can't afford another year to get ready. I have a three-yea- r contract and it (winning) has to be done now." 1975 New Car Tires! 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PoWet polyester cord tire a smart looking, smooth riding,4-p!designed for long mileage and traction. Its deep tread pattern holds the road on tough comers and on staightawavs! is 2 -- EEL g an cars v. COMPARE THEB& LOW PRICES! TRUCK CAMPED 4-VH- "When tne spprtpirate body takes a group of his best athletes, selected on the basis of performance to compete Ejainst other national teams abroad or against a fore'gn opponent tn this cun-try- , it ss a national team. athlete who has qualified f a national team, including the JUST III TIME FOR SUMMER VACATIOniliG ! 2 .481 Travers and Vasquej; Byerson, (9) and Hamplai part: of athletes in said "Never again a letter to AAU president 5cai, Tbasrua C seci.tie Hansen, assistant tfifector of the NCAA wrote te IL masters. "I've always wanted to be a 11 iS .35? S head coach. Now I think the Wrat toughest part will be for the 17 ii .m -to adapt to me. My players a la .565 ih Spokane a 11 .542 I lifestyle is everybody together Taenia not myself as the focal point. Sacramento ifltS.3H7(4 "I respect that the guy before 4Hltl-ll- 4 Item Rneatx Ml!l-II me (Hank Stram) won it all, Bn Stow l7l. Johnson !l) and but he was the type to take Bisters; Rose, Miataa (1), Sukla (6) and credit for the winning and the UP Reae HR Bw, Sadat. blame for the losing. I'm not Brown that type of guy." MSettSt-t- H Spotae "That's what they pay me for Tsam l!HMKt7lt to win," says Forzano, who Norman. Harper (5!. DsRlsppis (7), ?. also coached for five years at Tcrpto S5i and Pirtt; ffcotss, P Krausse Ul and Niiscftte. Gomez (9). Navy and two at Kent Slate LP Pen before coming to the pros. "You can't look for excuses-th- ere are no valid reasons for 11-17 Saerasxsto MM SbKUJu In Atieh By this &i'm, we have prevented them (AAU) from defrauding the people," Frenn GENERAL t 30-2--1 the availability the future m&g may hrveen LHe Ido." freedom? "In my business, you have to iijolate yourself, imprison yourself really. It tells you how bad you really want it. Who wants to take himself away freedom of movement and freedom of choice? So I say this is it. I'm going to dedicate myself to this until I get what I want. The title. But it's paid off and it was worth it. That pretty well draws the picture. I can handle By jtds Toe reopen hesatiit NCAA and AAU. from ths United States Natkrai Tears to AAU 1975 (lam Tour Team fruin the lasted Slates erf America " The judge ruled that a national team must be selected on the basis of competition and e rau, right waanpt-ie.- tm be changed naine of the - ..f.'W . . is La-rsj- Ssa F. Maa Frswisco ordered ttet tr Mrty Tet "One of the higgest challenges is getting a winning posture and a winning attitude," Starr adds. "One way I tried to do that was to get on my staff diverse people. I didn't want people who think the way lot of answers. Is it worth it? Is if umrf h giving no my precious PCI the one-tim- "You still have to do your homework, though, on all the phases of the gameespecially what you didn't get when you were playing." iqhi Nev. of purpose former arrf as avjohf. Superior Court Judge line. yle Confident LAS VEGAS, The conference in Rickgransen is to review technical OKitjrns to discj skiing prrrams which affect sll stoisig nations Larsge is a tuigiime Aiu ski instructor and assistant director of the Alf &g?n Ski School. were playing and any position can give you a good overall knowledge of the game that's most important. Mine gave me the knowledge of what goes on up front at ihe the them stress a big George From, who has the ANGELES I PTi -Pworld best hammer throw mark is arry C Bnen. e record holder is the sht put, ihki I'iiilcJ Sistta fca scssor, was somewlai reserved Mon- szii his sat far a pldce on the day in his praise of Brian American team that jeprted "or China ended in a Otdfield for Oilfield's 1ule the coaches af$-rcTfeffort in an Istematiotal i iZZmjt VCLk iiR'ir Associauon K3tt at i should fight it out for the teams Tex .Saturday. "The first thing he's doing is 1973 PaoHs! Conference track champtoiishipt this weekend at folding.' O'Brien U)d a meetPullmsfi, Wash California of the Southern ing "I haw to go to court to Track Writers. "It's looks like Frenn said. "I he's pushing ff the back of the compete." ring with the ball of his foot. obtained a writ to plsce me on Maybe the rules are different in Ua team, Ui, I got ihtfn to a professions! tfacfc But no admit that this tesm is ! matter hss you slice if , ha 75 natsma! warn "The AAU conceded I was ftet ss farther than any other the best hammer throw per- man has, ever put the shot" LtlS w pre-seas- of IS? "Getting acquainted with the personnel is the first and toughest problem for a first year coach," Gregg points out. "I ha w the advantage of one year here and the advantage w laving gone through 3 draft "But all our problems are alike. Most of us became fami'iar with one position while The other rookies are Baltimore s Ted Marchibroda, Houston's "Burn" Phillips, and Kansas City 's Paul Wiggin. Detroit's Rick Forzano assumed the head coaching post of the Lions during last year after Den McCafferty died of a heart attack and, in a sense, this campaign also will serve as Foraano's first "full" season. All d in not advariagetohim. cm-sel- me." America Monday named Max Ltmdberg of Alia vice presidefit the asaxaatioa for intertsa-tiona- ! affairs. Ymth tanee iU jjfJ-said Lundberg wu kave tor Sweden May 16 to represent the United SUtd at a meeung of the Internationa! Ski Instructors Association. u awns' Five other coaches mil be making their NFL debut, Ailaiitas Manoa although Campbei! took over during the course of last season and another, Chicago's Jack Pardee, served as a head coach in the World Football League in viiivii The Liah iXfri) PnitEiiiri Ski Lstrudens cf ALTA, ace Similar Tasks Traveling Team isn't 'National' Lundber9 Ge,! 700-1- 7 50-1- ErWXT.tCtttiCMing $18.95 519. M 520. V5 TRACTION ciants 10W RIN Pnc&s pfcjs 70c to $6.39 F.E.T. and good casing. 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