By BRIAN BRAGG Free Press Sports Writer After a day of intense, long-distance bargaining Thursday, the Tigers came to terms with their potential free agents. Outfielders Larry Herndon and Chet Lemon and infielder Enos Cabell and designated hitter Mike Ivie have agreed to sign contracts and pass up the free agent market. Herndon and Lemon agreed to multi-year packages; Cabell and Ivie signed for one year. Thursday was the final day for eligible major leaguers to file for next week's re-entry draft. While contract terms were reached with Herndon and Ivie earlier, Lemon and Cabell agreed to sign Thursday afternoon. Their names were submitted for inclusion in the draft, but agent Tom Reich withdrew them after agreements were reached. REICH, WHO also represents Herndon, was at Cabell's home in southern California for the final day of negotiations, and he hammered out agreements for Lemon and Cabell during a series of phone calls to Tiger vice-president Bill Lajoie in Detroit and general manager Jim Campbell in St. Petersburg, Fla. No terms were announced for any of the contracts, but it is believed Herndon signed for five years for approximately A list of those players who have filed for free agency Is on today's Scoreboard, Page 4D. Estimated contract terms for the Tigers who signed 1 I,'V3 m n V j Larry Herndon: Five years, $500,000 a year i Chet Lemon: Five years, $450,000 a year 'I f is Mike Ivie: One year, $240,000 (mostly by Houston) Mi ... i"'!,", ' I " ' A i a Enos Cabell: One year, $300,000 $500,000 a year. Lemon's new pact is for five years at an estimated $450,000 a season; the best guess on Cabell's '83 contract is $300,000; most of Ivie's $240,000 salary will be paid by the Houston Atros under a previous guarantee. Neither Herndon nor Cabell could be reached for comment. Lemon, contacted at his suburban Chicago home, said his new deal was worked out in mid-afternoon Thursday. "I'm very happy that I didn't have to go through the wars of free agency and the other things that go along with it," he said. "To 6e a part of the Detroit Tigers ball club is what I've wanted all along." Herndon, who marked his 29th birthday Wednesday, and - Lemon, 27, were the key figures in this fall's bargaining for the Tigers. See TIGERS SIGN, Page 7D