| Show I I Seals May AllY Oust Night Baseball SAN FRANCISCO May 1 21 UP UP- UP San Francisco's two Pacific Coast league teams today prepared to settie settle set set- tie LIe once and for all as far as they are arc concerned whether night baseball baseball base bue ball is more profitable than day baseball baseball baseball base base- ball or what Tuesday they planned they will begin playing day baseball at the Seals' Seals stadium here If it proves profitable their managers said they will wm discard local night games If It doesn't they said they will ivill resume resume re re- re- re sume playing beneath the electrics Joe Bearwald president of ot the Missions insisted that the tho novelty of oi night has worn off oU as far faras faras faras as San Francisco is concerned and that something must be done to bolster bolster bol bolo ster up a falling lalling attendance of cash customers George Gcorge Putnam secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary of the Seals said he doubted whether day games cames would help but fell In line Crowds have been slim this year carIn car In an attempt to revive interest in inthe inthe inthe the league admission prices were cut by selling certain rows of seats scats at al bleacher prices Gate Gale prizes were offered for tor a while but the crowds I still stayed away Night games Bearwald admitted I arc are all right for Los Angeles and Sacramento where the weather is rather warm in the daytime but not nol for tor San Francisco Other managers watched the proposed proposed pro pro- Ii po posed ed experiment with interest |