--- 2R Tuesday, September 6, 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The end may be near for strike Owners want deal secured by Friday The Associated Press NEW YORK — Baseball officials, like the rest of the country, spent Sunday watching football. Acting commissioner Bud Selig, who said the season probably will be canceled if there is no agreement by Friday, spent the day at home in Milwaukee watching the Green Bay Packers beat the Minnesota Vikings 16-10. "It's strangely and sadly quiet," Selig said. Management lawyers John West- hoff and Lou Melendze watch the shoot. Ravitch said telephone conversations were taking place, but he didn't detail them. Union head Donald Fehr, who also spent the weekend at home in Westchester, said he didn't think anything important was occurring behind the scenes. "Nothing significant is going on from which I am aware," he said. "There's nothing scheduled and I haven't talked to the mediators." "Nothing's scheduled," management negotiator Richard Ravitch said from his home in Pound Ridge, N.Y. New York Giants beat the Philadelphia Eagles 28-23 at Melendez's house in New Jersey. Selig, the president and controlling owner of the Milwaukee Brewers, also is a director of the Packers. Yesterday was the first Labor Day without major league baseball since the holiday was established 100 years ago. "Let's hope," Selig said in a telephone interview. "That's all I can tell you. No sense in trying to be a prognosticator." "The more I think about it, from a practical matter, it seems right," he said. Selig said he was continuing to lean toward setting Friday as the last possible day for a settlement. Fehr said he was more concerned about reaching a settlement than discussing the settlement deadline. "I'm going to talk to them about it," Selig said. "If they have thoughts, I'll listen." You are looking live — at Terry Bradshaw on horseback in the Hollywood hills? 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