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Show JtH Pi WHS io enum be Indications Are That Deal 1 ! Could Be Made for the j Vernon Pitcher. Special to The Tribune. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6. Pitcher Jack Quinn has expressed a poignant wish to be other than a. Vernon Tiger this season and Manager Essick strenuously coincides with the theory that a player can't do his best in an unhappy environment. In other words. Jack is going to get a furlough fur-lough with a tin can for a seal. He wants to connect with Salt Lake, 'tis said. Essirk 1ms been on the managing job but a little while, hut he already is cry-ins; cry-ins; for blood new blood. His sanguina indisposition in-disposition i.s causing some of the supposed sup-posed airtight Tigers to think about going to France as ambulance drivers, all but Art Fi'omme, whose fine record last season sea-son assures him he needn't worry. Essick goes up in a riot of indignation at the old Vernon infield and a regular war-efflciencv reorganization is scheduled. Bobbv Meusel will continue at first and Mitchell, the new infielder. at third. If Callahan isn't traded lie will be. shifted to second. Moore and Simon will continue, to catch, Daley will look after the crops in the outer garden, but Snod-grass Snod-grass is going to retire before he has to do so on a wooden leg". As to the rest of the veteran Vernon-ites Vernon-ites it's t he hardware. Eobbv Vaughn, Essick said today, will be traded to an American association club. Essick wants to get a couple of players from Cincinnati and Pittsburg, but says: Hermann and Dreyfus won't pay any attention at-tention to him until they see what sort, of crimp the draft is going to put in their organ iza tion. Powers lias said "Good-hy, Broadway; ; hebo, France" to Peter Grim Staiidridge and Thomas Seaton and is hunting in j the big bush for players lo lake their places in his baseball affections. |