Show Ga CD STOVALL EXPLODES A A I N Firebrand Raves Now Has Bone to Pick WithEd With WithEd WithEd Ed Maier as Well as With Walter McCredie a Dr CI The Thi T III S Lel cw Sartre I OS ANGELES Feb 10 Manager Stovall of the Tigers Tiger was barred from the Vernon park today today today to to- day and could not hold his daily W workout 0 r k 0 U t. t The firebrand said laid iia he would make no further attempts attempts attempts at- at at at- tempts to storm the park by climbing over the fence as 81 a he did yesterday and would do nothing nothing noth noth- ing ing until he had a conference with Edward R. R Maier Stovall was wu kept out of the park ark after an announcement by H Howard ward Lorenz th that t yesterdays yesterday's trouble was a all ail l due to misunderstandIng mis- mis understanding Lorenz said said he thought there would be n no trouble but Stovall was barred nevertheless Both Doth Stovall and nd President Darmody of the iM ild they expected the matter to tobe to-b be adjusted i as soon won as they see lee Maler Mater Stovall Stovall ex cx late this th afternoon It was feared only a matter of time until the Fire brand would dH do this He made a noise noe like a I bomb wl land It was aimed straight fl at t I Walter Z the McCredie-the the man who wanted hIm him Mm barred from the coast league since that time George George- ha has been boilIng bolling boll boll- ing lag Internally and generating steam It was only a Question of time until somethIng something some some- m thIng had to give way and relieve c the the- pre KeiM ur Everybody supposed d that they tho had settled Bottled Mi the the- thing In San Francisco LV Up V there It seems McCredie sImply salved l Stovall Into silence Getting o out t of ran range e of oC Macs Mac's sooth soothing soothing- InS InS' and oily con con- cony George began to simmer and bubble Inside himself and found that he thought oven less of ot McCredie than before be- be toro fore h he met mot him blin Among oth othen r thID things II he says say the Portland Port Part land manager evinces some of the In In- of a a. quitter may have haire his stron strong points as a a. manager but but aai an an Individual nature has baa been unkind to him in giving him more moro than thon his share of or shortcomings shortcomings' says George orge I tor have heard that he will make statements about somebody In one town and deny them In tn the next 1 I dont don't know about that but in San Francisco ho certainly did not act like hike a fellow ehlow who would back up a state state- meat ment Seeing me across the street he dashed o. o over r and extended his paw as though I was a n long lost host brother This mind you OU less than a n. month after he wanted me ins barred from the tIme league Being Being- up UI th there re largely to get acquainted t started nothing at that time But Mc- Mc unusual friendliness did not make a a. a hit with me Ills His attitude was so strangely different from that which he bo exhibited when we were 1600 miles apart lie no Is the only bonafide bush manager In the circuit I am told he refers to the fact that he be was with Brooklyn for a season That Is true but I am told ilso that he never saw a a. major league ball team That was because the tho club had him on the gate taking up tickets Formerly before the Coast league was as 9 strong as It Is now ho lie won quite I a fc few fe pennants but he has hu not shown hown anybody much in recent years However Its It's an even en bet that his lila Job Is safe cafe if It ho never wins a Jag flag Hl HIs uncle owns the club and they want to keep all I the money In iii the family In SIn San Francisco McCredIe said ld lie he wanted m me to know that he is a friend of oC mine regardless of what has happened I will say the same thing I J am ant a a. friend of his but dont don't f forget get to put a question question ques ques- tion lion mark one of these things IT 17 after It IL McCredie had his eay say a 3 month ago I have had mine and feel n n. lot better Henry Berry his well known dome polIshed polished pol pol- to an effulgence befitting the oc occasion oc- oc casion caslon arrived unexpectedly on the scene acene today Hen Is entirely satisfied with the Brown Koerner trade and declares that it Is Wolverton's intention to carr cay carry both men Clarence Brooks veteran catcher h has s been sold to Dallas Claiming Claiming Claim Claim- ing nearly all nil the tho players of the club would sign th theIr lr contracts contract in a few days l Tom Darmody owner of the Tigers said to today that ho expected to have his entire entire entire en en- tire team lined up before the end of ot the thor months Twelve Vernon players player hav hays al already already al- al 1 ready turned in their signed contracts We will have about twenty six players players play play- ers out for spring training said J Dat- Dat ar- ar ln mody Frank Chance came Into town tOd today to prepare preparo for a a. short visit to San Diego Chance has hns completed all arrangements for his club until the spring training season opens two weeks t from Monday At present Chance has his hla club fairly well veil in hand For Jor pitchers he lie has bas Ryan Hall Hogg Crandall Brown Harrington Harring ton McMorran McIntyre and first call callon callon callon on Zabel and several other young Cub ra rs This leaves caves him lit little lit lit- the tle to t orr worry about In the way of hurlers His Hirl prospective 1917 1911 pitching staff appears appears ap ap- ap- ap pears to be at least 15 IS per r cent stronger than his hurling squad d of ot 1916 For catchers he lie has Bassler Boles and Easter Easterly He I is Ig after otter Rowdy Elliott of ot the he Cubs Should h he secure Elliott it is likely that a n deal will be made for tor Walter Wolter Boles Chance Chance will st start rt the season with a n mighty ball club There will be many I new faces Caces But In e each instance the new newnan nan man will be much better than the player I he ic r replaces II I |