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Show ITKIRTY-THREE ON TIGER ROLL 'Fourteen on Detroit Ball Squad Classed As Recruits DETROIT. Mich . Feb. 2 Thirty-three Thirty-three players have been lined up for the 1922 campaign by tho Detroit Tigers, Tig-ers, acocrding to an announcemer-from announcemer-from the club headquarters The Includes thlrten pitchers, eleven in-fielders in-fielders five outfielders, and (our catchers- Kourleon of them properly may be classed as recruits, although aomc of them previously have appeared in De- trolt uniforms or had their major loa-i gue baptism elsewhere. i The others, with the exception of. i George Culshaw, the National league veteran, are all familiar to local fan-dom. fan-dom. The pre-season pitching staff shows eight righthanders and five portsiders George Dauss. Howard Ehmb . Carl Holllng, Arthur Olsep. L. E. Stoner, Sylvester Johnson, Vierman puiette. and Alfred ECroog are the starboard fiiiy,-' rs, and the lefthanders at : 3ert Cole. p. F. Johns. H. B. Leon trd, Walter Wal-ter C! Stewart, and John C. Oldharhi Johns, who ! making hij Lotv from Fort Worth, is th, only rookie among tho southpaws, but five of th' right-Ihanders right-Ihanders an youngsters, Johnson anil Plllette came from Portland; Ston-r ' from Oklahoma City; Olson from fjyra-icuse, fjyra-icuse, while Kroog Is a product of 08- ton Toch.', and spent lust season in ;setrii-pro ranks. R, IT. Spencer, of Raleigh, North Carolina, is the lone addition to the Icatohlne staff, John Baasler. Clyde Manlon and Larry Woodall who took ere of the bad. stopping Inst yea? again bcins slated to wear Tiger regalia re-galia The Tiger management also has gone I In strongly for inflelders, seven rc-Icruits rc-Icruits and Culshaw being due to dic-iDlaj dic-iDlaj their :r, :t. 8. T. Barno.?. irorr Kalamasbo and Herman .Merrill, ot Gray Bull, Wyoming, second, basemon iind shortstop, respectively, wore With Detroit toward the end of last year and showed enough to warrant another chance Tho other now aspirants tor infield positions are Floyd Herman, la first baseman from Edmonton, Albert., Al-bert., John Mann and E. E. Rlgney. Khoristi.ps from lv a nsville and Fori I Worth, respectively; D. C. Clark, a second sec-ond baseman from Wichita Falls, and ; Fred Haney ol Omoha, a third baseman, base-man, Th.e lir-'t of veterans includes Lou ' Ulue at first; Ii S Young, second; and R. W. Jones, third. Culshaw Is ex-I ex-I pected to have tho call ut second ,base In the oven: Young again has trou n : ii his fli Ulitig. Robert Pothorgjll who wju recalled I from Kochei-i is the only newcomer in the outfield, the "big four" of In.t. 'year, headed by Manager Cobb, and including Harry Hellmpn. Ira P'lng- stead anil Bov VCaOll again ,eing listed list-ed for ciut' |