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Show Track and Baseball Takes Spotlight fit Parowan High With the advent of so-called spring weather the male students stu-dents at Parowan High School have turned their attention to baseball and track and field sports with Coach Charles Brinkerhoff taking the baseball base-ball sport and Coach Lowell Caldwell, track, field and tennis. ten-nis. Both divisions are trying to get ready for opening events, with the first track and field meet set Saturday at St. George and the opening baseball base-ball game set for next week. This Saturday the Dixie Invitational In-vitational will draw some local lo-cal participants, all of unknown un-known quantity because of inclement in-clement weather, junior prom and FFA activities. Coach Caldwell plans on taking the following men to Dixie on Saturday: Garth Decker, in both hurdles and high jump, Wayne Rowley and Wayne Stubbs in the sprints, Gary Cartwright and Scott Guffey in the middle distance races Fred Orton, mile and Steve Kincaid in the discus and javelin. jav-elin. Some other boys will also al-so so. including bovs in tennis for practice matches. Brinkerhoff's baseball team is trying to get ready for its league opener on Friday, Ap-' ril 7 with Dixie on the Parowan Paro-wan diamond, and he is doing it minus several regulars from last year's nine. Returnees to the squad are Steve Kincaid, Larry Topham, Ramon Banks, Eldon Stubbs, Dan Harris, Glen Robinson and Frank Burton, regulars. Semi-regulars back are Roy-den Roy-den Orton, Rick Williamson, Chauncey Adams, and Keith Adams. New men out for the sport Include Phil Burt, Roy' Barton, George Allen Loose- j ley, Dan Worthen, Alan Bess and Kevin Robinson among 1 others. I Following the Dixie game the remainder of the league . schedule will be April 14, Hurricane Hur-ricane at Hurricane; April 21, Enterprise there; April 28, Cedar, Ce-dar, here, and May 5, Kanab, , there. |