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Show f &nrts t ' Jazz 1 Clearfield Courier, August 22, 1979, Page insOeases SALT LAKE CITY-T- he will open its home season Utah Jazz at the Salt Palace on Monday night, October 15 against Midwest Division Rival Milwaukee at 7:30 p.m. The game will make the first ever NBA regular season game played in Utah. The Jazz will open the NBA season on the road Friday night, October 12 at Portland. The Jazz will play 41 home games regular season in during the the Salt Palace with all games scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Utah 1979-8- 0 will play four home games in October, six in November, nine in December, nine in January, six in February and seven in March. H caqe edhecMe 79-8- 0 The Jazz will not play any home six Monday night games. The NBA has changed its schedule format this season to highlight Conference rivalries. The Jazz is in the Midwest Division of the Western Conference and will play 10 Western Conference opponents three times at home and three times on the road. The Jazz will play teams in the Atlantic and Central Divisions of the Eastern Conference on a single game home and road basis. We think we have a good balanced schedule, General said Jazz Assistant Manager Jim Bindley. Wildcats on the radio Two Ogden area radio stations will originate all Weber State College football and basketball games during the coming year. The announcement of the broadcast plans was released today by Gary Crompton, Athletic Director of the school. Both KLO (1430) and KJQN (1490) will originate broadcasts of the games under provisions of a broadcast agreement with the college. basis is in its third The season of implementation, but in the past two years only one station, KLO, has been involved with the broad- that there cell "show and tell" in From left to right are Laura i y i r Bar d ABC Pm for Centier, - HoGaOpc-MAC, eat your heart out, there is someone else that can do it all for you. For nearly the past year the ABC and Day Care Center, located at 360 East Center Street, has done it all for local parents. Connie Milleam is proud of her nearly year old Clear-- ' field business, but reports she is constantly looking for new ways to improve her center. At the present time the center is taking applications for the fall. Connie reports that if you are unable to personally come in at the present time to register your childor children, please call Pre-scho- ol ; . jf ,da similar Day Care !r i,i California near C.s.t' lean1,' which strut! ,i;i University. - (. L care about the that stay with us, Connie, In our recent to Hogle Zoo, we had one her for every four en. I believe that most ; of t!' J-- i can do f d theni Con me For 0 Connie in the Befcvc . r:s feel that kind of , 1, i o for rt is important r children. - pre-scho- ol ; ; , ; r : f .. d The Clearfield day center is open each weekday from 6:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Under obtained a recently funded program, Federally children are served break-- test, an a.m. and p.m. snack and a hot lunch. These are nutricially planned meals reports Connie. : Some of the features eluded at the ABC M tv. Lf . ; tfsv-t- , ft ' : 7.' ; Vy-.- i c in-- are " k 773-730- 3. Pre-scho- .. f, ol instruction with math, arts and crafts, music also taught. Field trips are taken like the recent one to Hogle Zoo. Swimming lessons during summer months, creative free play, and plenty of outside equipment. center The ABC is located in what used to be Clearfield Clinic. the Because of this building pre-readi- " ' . 7&f'.'Fv'1'VV T4. , . '' ' V k' 1:1' Pre-scho- ol ' s being a former clinic, ents can be assured the ding is well ventilated and is kept clean, said Connie. The Center Street facility has a professionally trained staff that has prior , , JARFD BA'iNTS, g Day Coie Cantor weather pounds. ' c ' . ',V l? ,, l, ' ,t un'ord nt the ABC Pre-scho- . , and hts upon his favorite ride when 9 Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. New York Phoenix Denver Seattle Indiana Los Angeles have collegiate A1 Player-of-the-Wee- ore season drills this year will be o. k! .ui the Weber State campus rrd!i.i than at Camp Williams as in the pa- t wo seasons. It will mark the first to iir in Coach Riehlmans career that be team did not move away to camp Mam reason for staying home was la have a better field available. vacation. ail-Sta- wsc signing Weber State softball coach Chris Thornock today announced the signing of letters of intent by two freshmen and one junior college transfer to play softball for Weber The Camp Williams facility whstjuite uneven and hurt the Wildcat passing attack preparation. The Wildcats will be keying for their September 8 opener with North Dakota State University in Fargo. The following week the team takes a short, hut perilous, trip to Provo to play defending Western Athletic Conference champion Brigham Young. The home opener for the 1979 Wildcats will be September 22 when Portland State, the leading passing team in the nation last year, comes to town for a 7:30 contest. The Wildcats will have just four e games this year, as the conference has expanded to a seven-gam- e slate with the addition of Nevada-Rento the league. The Woifpr.ck. who are favored by most to be the elnss of the league this year, icplace Gonzaga in the Conference hsts. Gonzaga did not compete in football in the past. e The Wildcats will have a home schedule this season. In addition to the Portland State opener on September 22, other teams visiting Wildcat Stadium will be conference fi Northern Arizona (October 13) and Boise State (October 27). The University of Idaho visits town on November 10, and the Wildcats close out the season with arch-riva- l Utah State on November non-leagu- o five-gam- d State next season. Out of Murray High School in Salt Lake City is Shanna Taylor, daughter of Ronald J. and Marie Taylor of Murray. Shanna played recreational softball in the Salt Lake City area for the past five summers and brings with her a good deal of experience in championship softball as a catcher and first baseman. In 1975, 1976 and 1977, Taylor played oh the state soft-ba- ll championship teams and participated in three national softball tournaments in which her team placed in the nations top ten all three years. In 1978 summer league play, Taylor was fifth in batting with a .417 batting average and was among the top ten home run hitters in the league. Also signing was freshman left fielder Jodi Smith from Las Vegas Valley High School. Jodi was an softball player in 1977 and was selected as the Most Valuable Player in the 1979 Nevada state soft-ba- ll tournament where her team was runner-u- p for the state championship. Smith batted over .700 in state tournament play and had a season batting average of over .500. Transferring from Golden West College in Huntington Beach, Calif., is pitcher Cindee Secrist. Cindee was an Supper your local 'gust 21. Tc Twenty of the group were invited to games following compete in graduation. Were overall much larger end very much quicker this season, Coach Riehlman said in assessing his Besides the genera! imteam. provement in size, were also happy that the team members have been associated with winners in the past. They know how to win, and they expect to win. We are very encouraged by the makeup of the squad this season. While the team shows good experience, they will not be an old team. Only seven seniors are listed on the preliminary roster, and one of them may regain his junior year if a hardship exemption request is approved. Besides the 27 frosh, the team will boast 10 sophomores and 21 juniors this year. The defense appears to be solid, with excellent talent, experience, and depth in every position. The linebacking corps could oe ihe best in the league, and the defensive back-fielhas the talent to repeat as the best in the Big Sky Conference. Offensively the Wildcats have some question marks, as the departure of such players as Rands Jordan, Morris Bledsoe, Scott Thomas, and Delano Lewis leaves some large holes to fill. While there are no immediate prospects on the immediate horizon, there is good talent available. The offensive team at least director for the teams, will handle some broadcasts on KJQN. Both stations will carry the games dn a live origination basis. Both home and away games will be aired on each station. In addition, campus radio station KWCR-F(88.1) may also broadcast some selected home games during the coming season. k i the experience, their summer spent y 17 NEVER AG Al N & , SHINES PROTECTS teams MIRROR LIKE FINISH 599S-V79- 3 Kawer Home Discount softball player at Golden West for the past two years and was chosen this past season as the conferences Most Valuable Player. While at Westminster High School in Westminster, Calif., Secrist was a in 1977 and high school was selected on the High School Team by Women's Sports Magazine in 1976. The enthusiasm of these three athletes will add a great deal to our team, Coach Thornock said. "The records of their accomplishments will definitely add depth to our program. vs. Milwaukee vs. Portland vs. San Diego vs. Chicago at 'his point, is not quite as deep as the defense, and injuries could pose a problem Thice returnees were named to the team last season by vom i,i the coaches. Otto Ribary, a linebacker, was a first-teaselection, earned honors, and was bed in voting for the top new coiner m the conference. Running back Fnc Hul was a second-teachoice, and guard Rory Meyers was an honcraoie mention pick. ihe si for the Wildcats calls for me a tua! practice sessions to be:, "i day August 18. Under NUA A Hin t a team must have three 'fay.-- , oi drills prior to cun1 a ci w ark, so the squad will not put on the pads and hit until Tuesday, Wildcats will also issue uniforms to 27 freshmen. The yearlings wili be in a day early for orientation. An indication of the caliber of the ireshmen newcomers can be gained by how they announces a .V City Coach Pele Rid.hnan, entering lus third season with the Weber State Wildcats, anticipated 6fi athletes to be outfitted on that day to get read;, for the coming season one of the most difficult ever for the Cats. A solid group of 24 returning letlenn mi wili form the nucleus of the teem this year. Of the two dozen monogram-winnerfrom last season. i7 had starter status either full or part-tim- e last year. In addition, a fine recruiting year has brought 14 excellent junim college transfers to the school. Many of them were involved with the spring program of the. Wildcats. Two o' her newcomers will also wku (he 'extag a transler and a perienced redshirt. To supplement tiie players mho s Separate broadcast crews will work for the respective stations. The KLO team will be comprised of Dave Walsh and Jeff Reeves. Walsh is News and Sports Director for the station, and has had considerable sports and experience in California prior to joining KLO. Reeves, an experienced sportscastei was the voice of the Wildcats last season. KJQN will utilize former Weber State sports information director Don Spainhower as the primary voice of their broadcasts. Sapinhower was their treehouse. Travis Talbot. Kansas Philadelphia New Jersey with Weber State gridders is the kind announcer for the Wildcats for nearly a decade before leaving the microphAe!in 1974. John Peterson, the current information v Phoenix Golden State Milwaukee Riehlm&n enters third season , enjoy goc:! Detroit Thursday 1st Tuesday 6th Thursday 8th Saturday 10th Monday 12th Tuesday 27th Monday 2 2:'d play-by-pl- ABC City Washington NOVEMBER-187- Monday 15' ) Thursday ir.th Crompton said in making the anWe have enjoyed very nouncement. good relations with all the area media in the past, and are happy to have both KLO and KJQN involved with the broadcast of our games. We feel that it will give Wildcat fans a choice in listening to the games, and will broaden our appeal and impact in the play-by-pla- Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz OCiOBER-197- area. 4 iU vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Thursday 25th 0 of interest in our athletic program that would cause two stations to become involved with us this year, GAIL FITHCES (teacher) help session at Day Care Cente i . Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz 1979-8HOME UTAH JAZZ SCHEDULE AH Jo.z hone games wid start at 7:Vi p.m. casts. We are happy Jazz vs. Kansas We are not playing any Sunday home games in keeping with the area's traditions and we are starting our games at 7:30 p.m. to enable to youngsters to attend our games or. school nights, Bindley added General Manager Frank Layden thinks the new schedule format wi1! work to individual teams advantages We have only two long reau trips the entire season and those are with teams in the Eastern Conference.'' Layden said. As far as our conference gms, Salt Lake Cit Layden continued is centrally located and the length of our road trips v. ill be minima! The Jazz is continuing its season ticket campaign. The $9 seats are priced at $169 for the season The $7 and the $3 seat; are seats are $205 on a season basis. 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