PAGE SIX. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1919 L-iuuLUUiVSl JliLLO REGARDING BREAKS 111 YALE TEAM TRUE By Henry Tj. Farroll (United Press Staff Correspondent.) New York, Dec. 18. Funny tales were whispered around Boston before the Yale-Harvard game. Some of the knowing ones said. the Yale players had to have Individual (IreHsinK rooms to prevent a riot. But the stories of dissension in the Kli ranks were branded as "bear" stor ies. They were "bear stories," it develop ed. But the bear had real claws. Buried under an avalanche of criti cism from all sides, Head Coach Al Sharpe has offered to resicn. He hinted at a clique between the Shef field contingent and the academy mem bers of the squad that had the team pulling at both ends of the well known rope. Herb Kempton'g friends resented the criticism of the ilonde quarterback for faulty Judgment in the Princeton and Harvard games. They claimed nhat Kempton called for Ilrailen to hit tackle when the ball w is on Harvard's one yard line and 'that instead of following the signal, the blue fullback charged into center and lost the biggest chance to score. ISradcn's friends then joined in the feud. The big fullback said they were all wrong from Coach Sharpe down and that if they didn't stop making him the goat of the' affair he would open up and tell a few interesting things. Meanwhile, Captain Tim Callahan disappeared and it was breezed around the ramps that he had gone to Seattle to persuade.Tad Coy to return and take charge of football, Sharpe then declared he would be willing to cancel a 8 years' contrnct and resign if his regime would be the cause of a split in the athletic ranks. .1101 KALt" New Haven, Conn., Dec. 18. Yale elected a new football committee last night. Walter Camp, '80; Joseph Swan '002; Vance McCormick, '9-3, were dropped from the committee. The members picked by Captain Callahan and approve by the board of control are Chairman Brink Thorne, Louis' Stoddard, Theodore Lllley, John R. Kilpatrlck and Lucius Bigelow. Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 18. Harv ard's team gets away next Saturday afternoon on, its Jaunt to the Pacific coast to play Oregon at Pasadena on New Years day. . An epidemic of colds has seized the squad. Eddie Casey, the star half back and Jack Desmond, the big end, are half sick but will be able to make the trip. Gratwick, substitute halfback, has decided not to go, reducing the squad to twenty two players. Dummy scrimmage practice was held yesterday during which Oregon plays were used exclusively by the second string men. Ncbraskans To Draft PersHa? For President Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 18. A move ment to draft Gen. Pershing as a can didate for president if he declines to volunteer, was begun here this after noon when 200 republicans, including number of women, passed resolu tions declaring the nation needs a man of his type as president in the reconstruction work ahead. This is Pershing's home town and the re maining members of his family reside here. A telegram was sent from Lac lede, Mo., his birthplace, inviting 'it to. Join in the movement. London, Dec. 18. Dispatches from Berlin said 43 persons were killed and ,ore than 100 injured in a munitions explosion at Wilhelmshaven. Property damage is great, the dispatches add ed. , BQSCBAli Sacramento Cal.. Dec. 18. Mana por BUI Rodgers hug traded Harry Wolter, star slugger for the Ylppers, fur Pete Comnton of Seattle. It was tin even trade wlth.no money flgu- lng In the deal, Iiodgers saia. Koa crn received a wire from Clyde k Wares, manager of the Seattle club, cloHing the deal. St. Louis, Mil., Dec. 18. 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Jack Kearns has a verbal punch against promoters stronger than the wallop of his bread winner in the ring, Iyearns, who operates on a sliding scale that always tends upward, has let it be known that the battle between the shipyards wonder and the French J.vhitor would draw a million dollar gate and that Dcmpsey would have half of it or he wont play. And Kearns raises his ante regular Five months ago it wtis $10,000. In another month the pair of Jacks will call for a million. When Wlllard naked Tev Rlckaru $100,000 .for stepping through the ropes in the Maumee basin, sport folks wanted to decorate him With the leath er medal for holdups. After the fight, general good feeling prevailed. Dempsey, the new Cham plon, told the world before he had tak en a shower that he was no bandit and that he would give everyone a chance nt me title especially tne utile lei lows. Something evidently changed ti'.A mind. His first foeier for $100,000 didn't draw the rlizz and he grew ,bold. 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Lee Johnson beat Jerry O'Keefe, getting revenge for a knock out handed him by O'Keefe last week New York, Dec. 18. Benny Leon ard and Johnny Dundee, who are to go 20 'rounds to a decision In New Haverf, January 16 for the light weight championship, will fight un der the supervision of the army, navy and civilian Joard of boxing control. This organization will select the su pervise tie weighing and other im portant details of the fight. Newark, N. J Dec. 18. The New Jersey boxing commission has called a meeting of all the prominent refer ees and club off.cials to be heia eany In January'- Revision of several regu lations will be considered. Amend ments will be discussed to give the third man in the ring more authority to stop clinching and other abuses which have been causing complaint. Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 18. Jimmy Wilde is matched to meet Carl Tre mains, Cleveland, in a ten round bout News Years afternoon in Canton, O. 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