The president of the Nation* Night Baseball league—George Pet trkir—is or, the spot.He has had to make some tougderisions tr the post One confronthim new that dwarfs the others into insicmficanre.However he rules on the Anahein protest of its 13-4 defeat by Santi Ana will arouse a storm of protest There is just a hare possibility i may split the confederacy wid open. This isn’t likely, a'thoug there is no denying that feeling o: the matter is warm.Pete-kin has promised aspeedy **ulinc and in vie\* o*Anahe»m's unexpected victoryeve- Whittle- last ni delay action much longer,Anaheim is in the streamer bun for fair now and wants to knov What is w hat.If Peterkir. orders the game re played and Amaheim then bents th Stars. Anaheim will he TIED wit! Whittier No wonder the upcount hoys are pouring the pressure tthe prexy.Their spokesmen have infers that Peterkin can do no else thatrnle for Anaheim.They say It will be a “Santa Am lecisfop** bv a “Santa Ana pres! lent” if Peterkin rules for the Stars eterkin s candidacy was launch id by Santa Ana interests whi iave stood staunchly by him in al ds other fights.Sants Anans are just as sincere in their opinions that Ana* haim has no just complsint under the sun. Most of them think the upcounty complaint is just a losers1 squawk. They can't conceive of a team beaten nine runs p-otesting over anything.