IIIIV u ^UiHe said that the schoolsjcaii r9 r v I I V I I UIIU IV1ID.Elinor Roberson.INUUCJLOUKI«IIULinda Gayle Miller.Los Alamos Post 90 and Santa Fe Post 1 will meet tonight at 6 p.m. MDT in the opening game of the 1966 American Legion State Baseball Tournament being held at Bomber Field in Los Alamos.The game will be pre-ceeded by opening game ceremonies at 5:30. The Ceremonies will consist of introductions of playersand coaches from the five teams involved in the tournament and the presentation of colors by the American Legion Post 90 color guard. The second game of the tournament will begin at 8:30 and will pit Albuquerque Manzano against Roswell Post 28. Las Cruces Post 10 will be idle in the first day’s action.Roswell, the defending state champion for 1965, is rated as a pre-tourney favorite to repeat againthis year. However, every team in the tournament is capable of walking off withthe title.Vehicle DeptTo Aid StudyThe New Mexico Department of Motor Vehicles has been recommended by the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators to assist in a study for establishing highway safety standards as directed byLos Alamos, whose Legion record this seasonhas not been impressive, has a team that consists69 Permits• •• m » • fIssuedSixty-nine building permits totaling $753,232 were issued by Los Ala -mos County Building inspector Merrill Miller during the month endedJuly 20.One commercial per -mit of $14,4(K) was issued while the rest were new residences or remodeling. New residences ac -counted for $519,636 of the permits while remodeling permits totaled $219,196.White Rock Canyon attracted the grearest number of home building permits, six, that added up to $515,548. Next was Mountain Meadows No. 2 five, for $76,422; Barranca Mexa No. 4 had fourpermits that added up to $119,646; Pajarito Acres No. I counted three for $99,324; PADA No. 2 had two permits for $50,-664, and Eastern Area No. 2 had one permit of $22,032.Players WillTake Physicals9mainly of the ballplayers from the state champion high school squad for the 1966 season. The members of the team are the following: Pitchers - Tom Hawthorne, Bill Wykoff, Bill Pruett, Eddie Archuleta, and Steve Williams. Infield - Rick Dvorak, Ernie Smith, RobertJones, Jack Zastrow, Rod Geer, Wendy Williams,and Jackie Martinez. Outfield - Doug Seegmiller, Brian Seegmiller, Steve Hill, and Jim Gr*iffin.Lou Pierotti, the manager of the American Legion team for the past three seasons, was optimistic in his commentsabout Los Alamos'chances in the tournament. He said, MWe donot have a strong bench this year so we’ll have to rely on our starters to get us through. The boys have been workinghard and if they hustle, we can be the state champions when Sunday rollsaround. The potential isdefinitely there.The players and coaches were honored today at a luncheon at the Los Alamos Inn. Following the luncheon, a meeting was held to discuss rules and regulations for the tournament. Mr. Boyd West was the guest speaker at the luncheon.Los Alamos High School