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Show Balmy weather puts baseball in the air at Parowan High School, meet Dixie Fri. The Parowan High School baseball team, along with the others in this area are taking advantage of the beautiful warm sunshine to get into action and are well along their way to getting ready for league play which starts in late March or early April, according ac-cording to baseball coach Bill Farr. Never in our history his-tory can anyone remember getting ready for the baseball base-ball play In this kind of weather. wea-ther. Parowan baseballers will play two practice games in the next two weeks, in preparation prep-aration for the league opening, open-ing, One with Dixie high on Friday, March 17 at St. George and one here on March 21 with Enterprise. The first league game will be with the Delta Rabbits, also to be played play-ed on the Parowan diamond. There will be no home and home games this year, and Coach Farr states that practice prac-tice games with the teams in the southern half of the region re-gion will take up the slack. . Making up the northern division will be Parowan, Beaver, Bea-ver, Milford, Delta and Millard. Mil-lard. Potentially Coach Farr has a very good squad to represent repre-sent the Parowan school In the diamond sport, with 17 men on the squad, with a large number of the men in the veteran range. Handling the catching will be Mark Orton and Ed Walun-as, Walun-as, with Ken Adams and David Dav-id Munger doing the pitching, although some others can step in if needed. Wayne Decker and Joe Williamson, will alternate al-ternate at first base; Rex Burton Bur-ton and David Lamoreaux will take care of second base; Keith Rollins will be at the third base spot. Outfielders will bo ,Brad Lamoreaux and Karl Bentley in rightfield; Rod Beaumont and Brent Barton, centerfield, and Jim Prince and Jerry Johnson will be in rightfield. |