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Show TICKET PRICE ! , CUT DISCUSSED i . I LOS ANGELES. Jan. 10 (UP) The Los Angelea baseball club will throw no opposition in the way If other Pacific Coast league magnates want to reduce admission prices next season, sea-son, local officials said today.. ' "We are neither advocating or op-' op-' posing a cut In admission prices,'' Da-1 Da-1 vld P. Fleming, vice president, said. "We're simply ready and willing to 1 fall in line with whatever decision ' Is favorable to the majority of the clubownere." Fleming expressed the conviction a uniform scale must prevail through- out the circuit : "Admission prices strike at the ' very root of our organisation." he ' said. "It ahould be discussed and set-, set-, tied amicably by mutual agreement of all owners." The Issue will come before the magnates mag-nates at the San Francisco meeting next Monday. Missions and San Francisco Fran-cisco are agitating for reduction. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 1 (UP) Joe Bearwald, president of the Mission Mis-sion Reds, and Charley Graham, head of the San Francisco Seals, will wage a determined fight tar reduced admission ad-mission price when the bosses of the Pacific Coast league meet here Monday, Mon-day, they announced today, Bearwald and Graham favor 28 cents admission for the bleachers, with corresponding reductions for ' the grandstand seats. ' Lew Moreing of Sacramento, Bill 1 Klepper of Seattle and Bill Lane of the Hollywood club are understood ' to oppose any reduction, making a ' fight over the proposal likely, i - |