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THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1926 | World Results } | By Leased Wire RED SN HOPES ARE BOLSTERED NEW PLAYERS ADDED TO ROSTER BOSTON, Jan. 21.—(#)—Bolstered in the infield and catching departments by several] deals, the Réd Sox have higher hopes of success than they had last season, when the club trailed the American league pack. Among the infield prospects are Emmett MeCann, ob- tained from Portland of the Pacific Coast league; Ramon Herrera, Cuban star, who displayed|ed piteher, has been drafted from his ability the keystone bag in| thé Birmingham team of the Sotith the closirig part of the 1925 cam-|ern Association. paign; and Fred Haney, late of De-| 'Thé outfield is well fortified with trolt Ike Boone, Flagstead, Carlyle, Ro- or infield positions cen-'senthal and Jenkifis, besides two second and third bases,|{rookles—Elton Lanaford, w was dt at first and Didley| brought from Des Moines, ang D. W Last yéat's tegulars|Shaner, putehased from Lincolr to retain their jobs. > 5 he ‘meets expectations, \ lUkely will get the keystone port “ folio if pteferéice to McCann or Helen Wills Bill Rogell, a regular most of 1025. a rival for the third Fowler, draft@a Haney will have base post in Chi from Minneapolis. The backstopping Been strengthened b the acquisition of Alec Gaston, formerly of the Gi ants, from Picinich, Bisch: Starts Fad On French Visit brigade has Franéé, Jan. 1..-UA)— Thé eye shade habit of Helen Wills has taught the fancy of the women tennis players here, the same as it did if the United States and Eng ‘and. It is now as much a vogue as Suzanné Lengien's multicolored tur- bat innovation started four ago. Wheh Miss Wills had her first practice hete last Sunday her white and green eye shade was the only one Visible on the hotel Metropole's courts, Yerterday afternoon Satterthwaite, Miss Brown, Seott and Miss Tripp, Hnglish p! fre other available. The Red Sox have theif veterans, Phmke, Ruffing, Wingfield Zahniser as a nucleus for a pitching staff, Delifiat Lundgren, righthand. DEMPSEY SAYS TUNNEY WILL years F E ers, all wore eye shades, and the sporting goods stores of Cannes are celving orders from ot levo- of the game. A battle of styles and of temper. ament, as far apart as is east from MIAMI, Via. Jan. 21—)—De- pite reports that he had received A nee _THE TRIB Det ated nidhell Ra — PEARL WHITES SMOTHER BUS be Casper Daily Crise UNE’S SPORT NEW an offer of half a million dollars to the west,” is how the experts char. fight Harry Wills, negro heavy-| acterize the coming match between wel@ht contender, “Jack Dempsey,|the French flash and the American World's heavyweight champion, be-| Champion after having for two days Heved his next adversary will be| watched the two great players on the courts hére=Mias Wills if two matches at singles and Gene Tunney, he Miami Herald said today the) ™ ‘ bp yaay hy | champion yesterday received the| the wometi’s doubles and mixed champion yesterday rece 1 aontlae Wills offer from Paddy Mullins, | double: Hager'or the! “binck “pantherst |". 2h ench girl is vivacious, ac- hp ortkred: to build, his oth iain | tive and temperamental and without hide New York or New Jersey and| fe single Weakness, except, pos- sibly, speed of stroke, Miss Wills ts almost stoical, never smiling wheth- er wiftning or losing. She is con® sidered as having fairly earned the handle the entire fight himself. Although Demps aid not con mit himself on the Wills offer, the Herald, intimated that such a bout nickname “Poker Face’ by which aa Mullins proposed could not be] sho is known on the tennis courts it held the United States, She is somewhat Regarding the Dempsey-Tunney | slow of foot and not possessing the “d fight, both Dempsey and) variety of strokes of Suzanne, but vy, who is here also, yesterday they had begn matched for . fight on any definfte date, —_— executes those whe knows most per fectly. Oregon Eleven Names Captain SUGENE, denied WILMINGTON, Cal, — Johnny adams, San Bernardino lightweight, knocked. out Buck Curtis, Long LOS ANGELES=Fidel La Barba, Ore., Jan. 21—(P)—Al- \ ly weight champion, won a newa-| bert Sinclair, of Hugene, was elect- , paper decision over Clever Sencio,| ed captain of the 1926 University of 2 rounds, Oregon football team at a banquét f- —— — last hight in henor of John J. Me- Last Night's Basketball Ewen, new couch of the school. He CORVALI Ore.—Oregon Ag-| Played center and full back in 1023 Montana 19. and in 1925 played tackle. He was out of the game in 1924. Sinclair was ——————— Drink Hillérest Water. Phone 1151. an outstanding student last year. gies 81 Is there any way of guarding the nose, eyes, mouth and ears from being marked by a beayy blow? A.—Use eight or ten ounce gloves. You can buy ® head guard for boxers from any reliable sporting goods store. a Q—Who is the better football player, Oberlander or Grange? A.—Oberlander is tho better all- around player. oo RING FIGHTS LAST NIGHT OAKLAND, Cal.—Leo Lomski, Ab- erdeen, Wash., knocked out Ray Pelky of Oakland, in the seventh round, They are middleweights, Harry LaBarba, St. Paul, 1 weight, won from Cyclone Aberdeen, four rounds, ht- ‘olmer, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.— Vergi! “Lefty” Copper, Minneapolis middle. weight, knocked out Billy Harms Everett, Wash., in fourth round of ten round go. 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