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Show Utah Chronicle, Thursday, September 29, The Urna 1981 Jazz slhapiiinig03-S- 4 colleoQ football teams. winniQFS, losers . Page Fifteen by United Press International by United Press International 28-2- 2) will give Utah needed rebounds and scoring. an excellent shot blocker," he said. "He's also State led N.C to this year's national collegiate title Bailey 16.7 points and 7.7 rebounds per and averaged a team-hig- h also outside shot. He hit 10 of 15 has excellent an game. Bailey Wolf for Pack. the attempts "I thought I was in great shape when I came here," said Bailey. "But the altitude really took it out of me. I've still got a lot of work to do, improving my conditioning and my shot going to the left." Boswell played five years in the National The Basketball Association before being cut by the Jazz at the end of the 1979-8- 0 season. His private life then went downhill as he got in debt and was arrested in Denver for purse snatching. But Layden agreed to give Boswell another chance, if the forward would spend the 1982-8- 3 season in the Continental Basketball League. He averaged 14.7 points and nine rebounds per game for the Billings, Mont., team in the CBA. Reed, out of Arkansas, was drafted bv Kansas Gtv in the summer of 1981. But he was cut by the Kings and spent the next season in the CBA at Billings. Reed was injured in a tryout camp last year and spent the winter recuperating. Arnold averaged 15.6 points and 9.3 The Hansen 15.2 rebounds for TCU last year, and the Iowa. 5.4 for rebounds and points forward-cent- The Utah Jazz have invited five rookies and free agents, including first-roudraft pick Thuri Bailey of 1983 NCAA champion North Carolina State, to attend its veterans camp. The Jazz cut 1 1 other players Wednesday at the end oftheir rookie-fre- e agerft camp. The players invited back were Bailey, No. 3 draft pick Bob Hansen of Iowa, fourth-roun- d pick Doug Arnold of ICU, and free agents Tom BosweU and U.S. Reed. "This was a good, physical camp," said Jazz coach Frank Layden. "We had planned to keep only four players, but we ended up inviting five back for the veterans camp due to the quality of the athletes." The players cut were: free agents Zam Fredrick, Ralph McPherson, Sam Smith and Jay Triano, and rookies Matt Clark of Oklahoma State, Fred Gilliam of Clemson, Gerald Kazanowski of Victoria (B.C.) College, Terry Lewis of Mississippi State, Mike McCombs of Santa Fe College, Odell Mosteller of Auburn and Ron Webb of Oklahoma Christian. The veterans camp begins Friday and runs through Oct. 6, when the Jazz play their first game at Seattle. 1 The m long-tera with the contract Bailey signed Jazz on Sept. 23. Layden said the rookie power nd Utah coach Chuck Stobart said "it wasn't pretty," but he said his Ute defense came up with a great effort to beat Hawaii 5 Saturday night in a key Western Athletic Conference game. "Our defense played great. It's hard to find a guy in there who hasn't given us great effort. Our defense deserves the credit for our big win. It makes us 2--1 in the conference and keeps us alive for the title," Stobart said. . Quarterback Mark Stevens ran for 128 yards and two to a 28-- 7 advantage as the Utes touchdowns to lead Utah (2-times scored the first four they had the ball. The Ute defense sacked Hawaii quarterback Raphel Cherry 10 times for 69 yards in loses and Reggie Richardson picked off two interceptions to run out the clock on the Warriors. "We didn't execute properly in the second half," Stobart said. "There were a lot of things we have to do better. But we've now beaten two of the teams we lost to last year, and the WAC schedule now has to be in our favor. It gives us the time we need so we can get better each week." Stobart said he is concerned about Utah's loss of momentum in the second half. "I don't like to jump out the way we did and then end up the way we did, hanging on. But I think we can correct our problems." In other games Saturday for Utah's teams, Brigham Young won 46-2- 8 at Air Force, Weber State edged Eastern Washington 7, and Southern Utah State whipped New Mexico at Missouri. Highlands 25-- 3. But, Utah State lost 17-At the Air Force Academy, BYU's Steve Young set one NCAA record and tied another in leading the (2-Cougars to their WAC win. Young completed 39 passes for 486 yards and three touchdowns, including 18 straight passes to break the old record of 15 consecutive completions held by four quarterbacks. Young also tied the 1981 total offense mark held by former BYU quarterback Jim McMahon of 1,365 yards over three irosteir pre-seas- on t-1 er 3-p- t-8 21-1- 10 mm 1) ' games. BYU was S. . . up only 12-- 7 at halftime on Young's tight end Gordon Hudson, who had 63-ya- rd pass to 11 receptions for 167 yards and two TDs.But the second half belonged to the Cougars as they piled up 34 points. "Our defense did an excellent job containing Air Force for a good portion of die game," BYU coach LaVell Edwards said. "Our offense maintained possession of the ball, taking the short things that were given to us." touchdown pass to Quarterback Tim Bernal tossed a tight end Craig Slama with three seconds left, as Weber State pulled out its victory at Eastern Washington. Bernal passed for 243 yards and two TDs, and tailback Dennis Rogan rushed for 104 yards to balance the Wildcat attack. ...... The..win lifted the Wildcats to 3-- 0 on the season and gave coach Mike Price his best start in three years at Weber State. Juan Henderson ran for three touchdowns as Southern Utah State beat New Mexico-Highlanin a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game. The 2 Thunderbirds kept the ball on the ground most of the game, with Henderson rushing for 89 yards and Curray Ancar All-Amer- ica come-from-behi- nd STUDENT DISCOUNT DAYS STUDENT DISCOUNT DAYS STUDENT DISCOUNT DAYS assisted sfckodtetrote ds 2-- 96. Utah State (0-- couldn't get moving at Columbia, Mo., until quarterback Chico Canales came off the bench to drive theAggies 87 yards for their only touchdown. Canales almost pulled out the win and guided USU 77 yards to the Missouri nine in the final seconds. But his desperation fourth-dow- n score was batted down in the pass for the end zone. Saturday, Utah is at Colorado State in another WAC game, BYU travels to UCLA, Weber State journeys to Montana State, and Southern Utah State is at Mesa. In the only game in Utah, Utah State hosts Fresno State. 3) third-strin- g go-ahe- ad ' Participating Merchznts: Anita Shop Arthur Frank Artists In Action Afl Time, Inc. 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