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Show The Daily Utth Chronicle, Monday, October 14, 1985 Page Eleven Utes' fourth only bright spot from page nine the way back at the Utah 45. "We knew we had to play well to have a chance to win," Fassel said. "And we time on an Egger to Craig McEwen pass play. "We'll take the win, but we can't be real proud of the way we played the last minutes," Cooper said. 4-y- ard Staff writer Utah QB Egger had a particularly rough Jones (10th), Mike Mckinney (14th), Richard Blomquist (16th) and Reese Kidman (20th) each finished in the top 20, giving the Utes too much depth for the day, throwing four interceptions, For the second consecutive year the University of Utah men's and women's hounded all night by the huge ASU cross country teams have run in the Idaho defensive line. State Invitational with good results. the "Both the men and the women placed quarterback "They really pressured and that hurt out timing," Ute receiver first and you can't do much better than Richey said. that," said a very pleased head coach Mike ASU sacked Egger six times on the Jones concerning Friday's outcome. night, never allowing the junior QB to gain "We're beginning to look like a championhis rhjthm. ship team all the time." offense on Utah attempted a For the Utes, who won the same their first series, but it ended in failure invitational a year ago, it was the first team when Egger was intercepted on the Utes victory of the season. The men won their third play from scrimmage. 7000 meter race ahead of Boise State and "We did it once (the offense), host Idaho State, who placed second and but Larry wasn't hitting his passes so I third respectively, in the eight team event. didn't want him calling his own plays," The Lady Utes won their 5000 meter run Fassel said. with Idaho State placing a close second. The Utes received some superb running The top individual finisher for the men of Gerald and from the Johnson two-soEddie. The two combined for 117 yards against the Sun Devil defense. 0 "Eddie hadn't played a full game yet," including two in the first period. Egger was real smoothly," Fassel said. The game was a totally different story for ' the first three quarters as AS U dominated Utah in" every aspect of play. It was a ct combination of ASU playing football and the Utes struggling. MTe didn't seem to have the spark," near-perfe- Fassel said. "We were missing on all cylinders for the first half. It was just one of those nights. And you can't have one of those nights against a team like Arizona State." The Sun Devils rolled up 457 yards in the first three quarters with virtually a perfectly balanced offense. Darryl Harris led a running game that gained 233 yards in three periods, while QB Jeff Van Raaphorst threw for 204 yards in the first competition. The women had four finishers in the top 10 with Sherri Jensen placing third, Kelly Watkins fourth, Celsa Bowman seventh and Carolyn Toronto tenth. The Utes might have won by even more but one of their top runners, Monica Schliep, had the flu and did not make the trip. Utah will now travel to Boise to compete in w hat Jones calls "a real good test," the 7 race. It will be run Friday P and involve 17 teams from the all over Intermountain area. BYU will probably be the team to beat although Jones feels his Utes and Weber State should also be tough. no-hud- dle re-Dist- rict no-hud- dle me 45 minutes. Fassel also blamed the officiating for some of Utah's woes. "We certainly didn't Fassel said in explaining why the get any help from the officials," the sophomore wasn't given more playing Ute coach said. "It was the worst job of officiating I'd seen in a long time." Utah's problems were epitomized by a drive in the third quarter. The Utes had driven 80 yards for an apparent score when time. "We wanted him fresh toward the end and Gerald was playing well." Utah learned at least a couple of things from the loss. First, the Utes aren't yet ar powerful enough to challenge "top 20" caliber teams, but second, the team will never give up. And that last element is crucial as the Utes look at their upcoming schedule, which finds them visiting WAC opponents San Diego State and Air Force for the next Eddie Johnson scampered into the end zone. But the TD was called back on a holding call. The Utes ended up trying to punt, but the snap went way over Hank Mondaca's head and when he got the kick off, it went for a loss, giving ASU the ball all 14-ya- was senior Reid Neumann, who was second overall. John Aalberg (5th), Chac by Loren Jorgensen didn't." "The fumbles and punt return really helped us, but we still didn't move the ball first-ye- Ute harriers dominate ISU; men, women tune for Boise D D D D Columbus Day Special Expresso 50C Cappucino 60C D Offer Expires D 659 E. 900 So. Houn: 11 a.m. to 10 101885 p.m.. Mon. thm Sat. (801)3644066 two weeks. rd 7 March of Dimes 11 BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION I n iu STUDENT FAMILY HOUSING Married or single students one, two & three bedroom apartments available. M-- student apartments available at Medical Plaza only. Single . 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