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Show TIGERS TELL PtfllTZE iieo ra i Stovall Says Catcher Must Sign by Monday or Suffer Suf-fer Suspension. Sperl;il to The Tribune. l,OS A.N'GBLISS, Cal., March 10. Man -user Kioviill of the Titers Is petting so Impatient at Ilonns Mltzo renminbis unsigned un-signed thtit today he pave the famous k-n-kstop until Monday to iil'lix liis sipna-. sipna-. tui e to a contra. :t. "And that goes with inc. too." commented Boss Darrnody. who addeit: "Mitze litis been ottered all the money ho will pet from tills club this Stovall pave his sound a hard workout todav, with the rcpular lnlieid. consisting of Mcl,arry. Callahull and Calloway. Performing Per-forming in the high. Stovall will decapitate, decapi-tate, some more of his young hopefuls Mondav, some before and pome after the exhibition pame with the Cubs. Six he hopes to retain after steering them up against, tho Bruins In that contest; hut the game will determine whether Vernon will furnish their meal ticket this summer. sum-mer. The Tipers will rest tomorrow In preparation for Monday's game. Darmodv has started negotiations to enable Outfielder Mattlck to get his out-rtght out-rtght release at the end of this season. Today he applied to Secretary Fan-ell of the national commission to Insert a clause in Mattlck's contract to this end. The outfielder wants to go to the Dallas club, In which he has a property Interest. Stovall today said he wanted to procure pro-cure a minor league organization as a farm. Incidentally, he placed on the market mar-ket four of his young players, offering them to Texas, Northwestern and Three-I leagues. For the first time Vernon will practice bunting as a part of baseball strategy this season. Next week Stovall will give the squad three days of training in the new tactics. |