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Show Cedar Redmen Down Enterprise, 11-0, In Baseball Opener (Ydar llijdi Sclmol baseball Ueaiu took up their winning ways a;;ain this season as they started Off their raty fur state honois with an iniptessivo 11 to 0 :dn;t out victory over Enterprise at Enterprise En-terprise Friday afternoon. The Uedmen bats pelted the Enterprise field with hits inelud-ine; inelud-ine; two triples and three doubles i as they walked away with an ea:y victory. ; The mound duty was equally . as e,ood as three pitchers combined combin-ed their talents to allow only one hit and only throe base runner Dace Jensen started, and threw jthe first three innings for Coach j iiiehard llobbs. He was followed by Robert Smith for throe innim;-and innim;-and Guy Gulliford finished off the seventh with three consecutive consecu-tive outs. Jensen allowed one run-i run-i nor on base when he gave up a i single in the second inning. Smith i blanked the Wolves with six ; strikeouts in the three frames he i hurled but he allowed two base runners with a walk and a hit I batter. j 1 The Redmen started it off in I the first inning of play, pushing in five runs on five hits and the game was never in question. Triples were blasted by Mike I Petty and David Jenson and doubles were hit by Glade Mc-Arthur, Mc-Arthur, Dale Hatch and Robert Smith. All 15 members of the Cedar i High team saw action in the con-! test and each got credit with a time at bat. I Score by innings: I R II E Cedar City 5210120-11 14 0 Enterprise 0000000 - 012 In other action in the region, Hurricane took a 3 to 1 victory from Parowan at Parowan and Dixie in a postponed game, defeated de-feated Kanab 18 to 1 Monday afternoon. af-ternoon. Owing to the Dixie-Kanab 1 game, the Cedar-Dixie game for this week was postponed and the Redmen picked up a practice game, meeting Richfield Wednes-day Wednes-day afternoon on the Cedar City j diamond. Results were not known ' at press time. |