f organized baseball clubs in the jcounty to eight, not counting the I Little League and Pony League that are champing at the bid toget started.Thirty-Two HereThe two teams have a total of 32 men m camp, counting the managers, with the Indians having 17 and the Gassers 15. Under the training schedule adopted, the Gassers will work out from !L30 to 1 p. m., when the Indians will take over for daily afternoon sessions.Men in the Indian training camp Tuesday were, Catchers: Gorlt;mn Tanner, Fred Lujan andEd. Menapace. Infielders: Hayden White, Milton Wallendorf, Quin-!‘»n Pasco, Scooter Hughes, Bill jni fin and Woody Pennington.Wallendorf is a former St. Wary s Indian high school star a ho is ht ing given a tryout withMidland, and Tuesday showedids of promise. Haney termsnm one of his three outstanding lt;'Okies thus farOutfielders here are; Charlie 'cphcnson and Lou Dawson. Pitcher ; in camp are Eddie Ju-»me. Ralph 131.1 ir, Pat McCor-nck. Chuck Tanner and Bud ■ 'k Manager Joe Haney is exacting five additional players •fore the weekend.Manager Lloyd Brown has uj teen players on tap, includ-g f »ur in fielders, four outfield-and seven pitchers, with five his candidates being colored. Reporting for training were:»• Decker, catcher; Jasper Goff, bert Rose and Robert Bowdan,lelders.Outfielders: Stan Armsteda.•nes Copeland, Illet Block and roy Dunham.htchers are: Jimmy Cain. Bud-Morgan, Cliff Babbitt, Donald ■•on, and tranke Nowell, right iders; and Joe Borrego and