Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1915 — RED SOX MAKE NO CHANGES [ARTICLE]

RED SOX MAKE NO CHANGES

Boston Team Made No Bid for Players in Recent Draft —President Lannin Is Satisfied. The Red Sox, the pennant winners in the American league this year, will go into next season virtually unchanged. President J. J. Lannin said that he did not bid for a single player in the draft recently held at Cincinnati. “The team,” he added, “is a perfect playing proposition as now constituted.” Boston, however, has five players not considered regular members of the team who will be candidates for places next year. These are Pennock, formerly of the Athletics, and Cooper, once of the New Yorks, both pitchers; Haley, a catcher; McNally, an infielder, and Shorten, an outfielder. They were sent to the Providence Internationals during the season and recalled. They are now with the Boston club and mostly are being used to lighten the task of the men who expect to be called upon to face the Philadelphia Nationals in the world’s title tests.