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Show Redmen Wallop Enterprise For Second Win The Cedar City Redmen erupted erupt-ed with a most convincing victory vic-tory Friday night in the second division game for the squad, at Enterprise. They downed the Enterprise En-terprise Wolves by the tune of 66 to 32. The height of the Redmen really real-ly paid off in the second quarter quar-ter when they ran the score to 38 to 15 by halftime. splurging a total of 26 points through the net In the eight minutes of playing play-ing time. All of the Redmen saw action in the game with the reserves holding up well in the third and fourth quarters. At the three-quarter three-quarter mark the Redmen had' added 16 to go ahead 54 to 25 with the bench being cleared bv Coach Englestead. In the fourth period the Redmen ran the score to 66 while holding the Wolves to seven Doints for a final score Of 66 to 32. After a cold p re-season record the Redmen have taken to the opposite side of the ledger In league play. They remain, after two rounds of play, one of two remaining undefeated teams In the league of six. Dixie Is the only other unbeaten club in the division. Height Takes Rebounds The height of the Redmen was used to its best advantage in the Enterprise game with the towering Redmen picking up 44 rebounds compared to 11 for the Wolves in the game. According to Ray Englestead, coach of the Redmen, the Enterprise crew picked up only two rebounds on the, defensive boards. At the end of the first quarter quar-ter of pjayit was evident that the 'Heahien were in full command. com-mand. They held a 12 to 7 lead at that point. Coach Englestead started his "tall" men, putting on the floor five men that averaged better than 6 feet one inch, and that included Kenneth Griener at five feet 10 inches. Starting for the Redmen were Otis McCall at 6-4. Sheldon Hefner at 6-3, Gordon Slack at 6-1 and Dan Webster at 6-4. Friday evening's victory for the Redmen, although extected, was by a far greater margin than anticipated. an-ticipated. Working against a smaller squad, the Redmen breezed through, never in serious trouble. The Redmen have played with greater height In most of their games, but not untU the Enterprise encounter have they capitalized on it so greatly. All men on the Redmen squad with the exception of Ray Bauer, hit the scoring column, and Bauer, a little on the nervous side, had two opportunities and Just missed miss-ed on two field goal attempts. Box score of the game is as follows: CrOAM M ENTCRPIttC S OTrP G T F P I 3 S 3 7 Rownlwrz C Hunt S 5 4 10 - n n - " t w PhrlM 1 JO 3 3 14 nrfnrr . Chambm 0 0 0 0 J Kanwworth Holland 0 0 0 0 111 MrCall N Hunt Ul 7 4 119 Wrbttrr Barnum 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 Kramr H. Hunt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O Knurr PIhIIih 1 !S 7 4 3 3 10 Grlrnrr Pllnnttarh 0 2 3 2 14 1 3 Murdork V. Chamhwa O II 0 0 5 1 O 6 Sl.rk Thomal 0 0 0 0 1 O 0 2 Hrywon I T, IS 12 66 TOTALS 10 25 12 32 |