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Show Bronco Baseball Squad Tryouts Continue College of Southern Utah baseball base-ball players have had to do all their practicing indoors this season, sea-son, but are hoping for a break in the weather and a dry field soon. The first league game will be played with D'xie on April 16, after which a home and home schedule with Dixie, Snow and Carbon for southern division honors will be played, Coach Cleo Petty announces. Only three members of last year's squad are on hand this year, including Sherm Lee of Monroe, catcher; Gordon Sargent, Cedar City, first base, and Ray Callister, Delta, infielder. Lee has been elected captain of the team for the current season. Jack Shipp, who pitched the Monroe High School team to last year's state championship, will be the top mound ace for the bronco squad this year. The coach has not been able to make any selection of players for the various positions. He has IS or 20 players trying for the squad, hut has had little opportunity oppor-tunity to see what they can do as yet. Candidates for positions on the' team include Hex Krickson. Mon- j roe; John Wood, Murray; Don! Ray Moiling, Cedar City; Jack Soper and Terry Sellers, Rich-Field; Rich-Field; Ray Robinson and Murlin Theobald, Hinckley; Gary Callis-ter, Callis-ter, Tooele; Bradley Johnson, Sa-1 Una; Dave Magleby, Monroe; Jerry Conger, Las Vegas; Harold Sorenson, Ferron, and James Rice A Overton, Nev. ( The winner of the southern division di-vision championship will meet he northern division winners in i playoff on the southern divi- ; sion field for the I C A C title, i "oach Petty reports. I |