DIED. Horace Stoneham, 86, who succeeded his father as president of the New York Giants baseball team in 1936, moved it to San Francisco in 1958 and sold it in 1976; in Scottsdale, Ariz. Bitter New York fans accused Stoneham of colluding with Brooklyn Dodgers President Walter O'Malley to abandon the city and continue the two teams' historic rivalry on the West Coast. There is some evidence that Stoneham had decided to move the Giants before O'Malley considered moving the Dodgers to Los Angeles.