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Show Parovan Baseballers Lose to Hurricane, 3-1, Meet Enterprise Only one man on the Parowan High School baseball team was able to hit the offerings of Hurricane Hur-ricane High pitcher Terry (Jub-ler (Jub-ler last Friday and the Harris dropped their first name of the season by a 3 to 1 score. Parowan pot only two hits during the seven sev-en innings, both by Steve Kin-eaid, Kin-eaid, and one of these drove in the only Ham run. Scott Potter was almost as effective ef-fective on the mound as Gubler, allowing only four hits while striking out nine Tiger hitters, but five errors by his teammates gave the visitors two un earned runs. Gubler struck out 18 of the poor hitting Rams. Hitting is still by far the weakest part of the Parowan squad. The only Parowan run came when Johnny Guffey got on with a walk and scored on one of Kin-caid's Kin-caid's two hits The latter hit a double and a triple in three times at bat, and handled the catching chores very well. The Rams suffered their first casualty of the baseball season before league play got under way according to Charles Brinkerhoff coach. In pre-game batting practice prac-tice just before the squad members mem-bers came in to bat, a ball was knocked to second baseman Jer-ald Jer-ald Davenport, two year veteran at that spot. In coming up with the ball for the throw to first, he twisted and broke two bones in his foot and will be out for the seison, Brinkerhoff states.. Two errors came as a result of the forced shuffle of players to find a man to take over the keystone key-stone bag. In this week's practice, prac-tice, It seems that Randy Lam-oreax Lam-oreax has about sewed up that spot for now. f |