Preparing .for-; the playground baseball league which will, pperate at San 'Pedro park’s tennis courts under the lights again this'-slimmer, the Toepperwein Indians start practice Tuesday at 4:40 and will drill afc San. Pedro every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. They are seeking games; call the Toepperwein Hardware store or, after -5 p. m., Mission 173-Manager John Aekermann is highly elated over the showing bis Matthies Steers made in their first workout at San Pedro park Sunday. | The infield which is composed of Gene Heye, Eddie. Schmidt, Tony Morin, Red. Melugin, •' George Vaughn, Tony Garza, Mangold and Powell, the latter from Dallas, impressed the veteran leader, and when weeding out time comes John will have his hands full. There will be no change in the outfield, according to the skipper, as Conco Peche, Harvey Hans, Aekermann Jr., and Hilderbrand have their positions cinched. The pitching staff is composed of*the reliable Fred P^che, George McMahan and V/agenfuhr. The backstopping will be handled ! by the two youngsters, Jack Dozier . and Clark Nealon.i --