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Show Compile 9-9 Record Baseballers Split Four Road Tilts hits in the loss. Hardy's record is now 2-4. Utah's next games will be a doubleheader with Westminster in Salt Lake on Tuesday, weather permitting. per-mitting. The Utes also face a busy weekend schedule with a double-header double-header with Mesa College on Friday Fri-day and a doubleheader with Col- , lege of Southern Utah Saturday. Humbled by a surprising double-header double-header setback at the hands of Weber State Friday, the University of Utah baseball team roared back to sweep a doubleheader from Utah State in Logan Saturday. The Utes evened their record at 9-9 by defeating USU 12-1 and 6-5 in two seven inning games. In the first contest, John Landures, back ed by a 15 hit attack, went all the way to record the victory. Landures' Land-ures' record is now 2-1. The Redskins Red-skins pounded out four doubles and two homers (by Steve Mellow and John Hunter) as they coasted home with the victory. In the second game, the Redskins Red-skins weathered a three-run seventh sev-enth inning rally by the Aggies to post a 6-5 victory. Mark DiGiosio went all the way to run his record to 3-1. Utah capitalized on six Utah State errors to score four unearned un-earned runs. John Hunter's double was the Utes' only extra-base hit. Only Eight Hits In Ogden on Friday Utah ran into two Weber State pitchers that allowed Utah only eight hits in two games. Rob Lee of Weber State hurled a five-hitter in the opener to put the Utes down 2-1. Jack Gehrke hit a three-bagger for Utah. Utah hurler Brent Walker, making his first appearance of the year, allowed only three hits but was charged with the heartbreaking loss. In the nightcap Weber's Toney Smith tossed a three-hitter to defeat de-feat the Redskins 5-3. Dick Hardy went all the way and allowed seven " ' I i . L-, i i - -- 5 if." ', - F ' & ; JOHN LANDURES . . . allows one run |