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Show Redmen-Wildcats To Tangle for 1965 State Baseball Title The Class B High School Base-ball Base-ball championship for 1965 will go on the line Friday at 1 p. m. when the Cedar High School Red-men Red-men travel to Richfield to clash with the Richfield High Wildcats for the coveted title. I Site of the state championship I game was decided by the flip of a coin owing to the fact that both teams won their semi-final round of play on their home fields. The Cedar High Redmen behind be-hind the pitching of Fred Esplin and hitting of David Jenson, defeated de-feated Morgan High 2 to 1 to en-1 ter the state finals, while Richfield Rich-field handed Moab an 11 to 2 setback In their semi final round of play Monday at Richfield. Moab outhit Richfield 13 to 10, DUt tne wildcats tooK advantage of errors and walks to rack up the one-sided victory. Roundy of Richfield will be the starter on the mound against Fred Esplin of Cedar City. It will be a battle between speed by Esplin Es-plin and control pitching by Roundy. The Redmen will probably go with the following starters: Esplin Es-plin en the mound, John Black, catch; Glade McArthur, first base; Mike Petty, second base; VICTORY IS OURS. Members of the Cedar High School baseball team were greeted by fellow players and students after scoring the winning run in the bottom half of the seventh inning to defeat Morgan In a State Class B semifinal semi-final game. David Jensen, without coat, second from right, had just belted a single to score the tie breaking run. Fred Esplin, center, behind the young lady, was the winning pitcher, allowing just twr tits. ""ivid Jenson, third; Mike Carr, shortstop; and Bruce Holmes I i David Myers and Brent Averett in the outfield. |