PAGE SIX. THE DAILY CAPITAY JOURNAL, b'ALfiM, OREGON, Wednesday, October 22, 1919. COACHES PUZZLED BY MANY INJURIES TO GRIDIRON STARS . By Henry It Fairell ( United Press Staff Correspondent.) New "York, Oct. 22 Sometmii. wrong with the 1919 football player. Eastern coaches have been led to this belief after star upon star has - Joined the diHabled list None has been seriously Injured, but from the pre ponderance of pulled muscles, tendons and slight bone fractures, It seemed that the athletes are not up to their usual strength to stand the gaff. The cause is a puzzle. Either the, hoys returning from France have brought back too much "Yankee punch" or the hardships of army ex perience have undermined them phyii callr. Yale tops the list with ten star play ers unserviceable through injuries Thnrno Murnhv. Braden. Captain Mc- Callahan, Graham. Welles, Neville, La Roche, Crane and Aldrlch. Harvard has a quod In the infirmary consisting of Captain Murray, Ralph Horween, Casey, Ryan and several substitutes. Princeton lost her star centor, Mur ray Scureman, two weeks ago and tho navy has two stars out in Captain Ewan and Graves. ' Some refuse to consider the army as a factor and attribute the cause to overtaxing players In practice. This has been the chief criticism against the Sharpe regime at Yale. Followers of the Elf have been pointing to Pennsyl vania, where Coach Bob Folwell has practically abandoned scrimmage prac tice as an Indication that the Bevero practice sessions favored by the new Yale coach are not necessary. varsitytoInvade ; portland college HA CN SATURDAY SALEM HIGH TO MEET OREGON CITY ELEVEN The Salem high eleven will play Oregon City high on Willamette field Friday afternoon at 3.30 p. m., having cancelled their proposed trip to Van couver next Saturday. Coach Rein- hart announced the change of schedule Tuesday afternoon. Although the Salem team is weak ened by the loss of three ex-service men, who has been disqualified be cause of lnsufficent credits, it is bid ding for only one end of the score in Friday's contest the big end. "Fleecy" White, Wilbur Dailey and Roland Kcinhart were the "vets" who suc cumbed to the credit sheet. Beryne is another man who has left the squadr Outside of these losses, the Chorry City warriors stand as they did in the alam- nl game of two weeks ago. ! In discussing the team Tuesday, Coach Relnhart stated that his line was still pretty weak as was demon strated In the Salem-Estacada game of last Saturday. He further asserted that the backfield was "operatin' on high" at all times. Minors injuries that held up the backfield in Satur day game will be entirely out of the way for the coming clash. Fear of Return To Prison Made Johnson Murder Portland, Or., Oct 22 Clarence Johnson, in an interview at the coun ty jail, declared he killed Mrs. Eunice W, Freeman here August IS because he was afraid she would cause him to be returned to San Quentin pen itentiary as a parole violator. "1 didn't want to kill her, but hell, I couldn't help it. I was afraid she would send me back to prison," said the ex-convict, without apparent emo tion and with a show of bravado. Johnson was arrested in Nome, Alaska and was brought back to Port land yesterday evening. Mrs. Freeman, prominent W. C. T. U. and prison reform worker, was killed by being struck over the head with a gas pipe. HOPPK LEADS PLAY New York, Oct. 22. William F. Hoppe, champion is the only unde feated player in the national 18.2 balk line billiard championship tournament which entered the third round today. George F. Slosson will play Ora Morn Ingstar today; George 15. Sutton and Welker Cochran will meet; Jack Scha fer will take on the Jap star Yamada and the night match will be played be tween Hoppe and Sutton. "W CLUB ELECTS At a meeting of the Willamette "W" club held Tuesday noon the fol lowing officers were elected: Presi dent, Loren Basler, Bremerton, Wn; vice president, Russell Rarey, Taco- ma; secretary-treasurer, Rein Jack son, Emmett, Idaho. The "W "club, composed of all men and women who have won their letter in university athletics, has as its purpose the ad vancement of inter-collegiate athlet ics at the local institution. The club, will be entirely officered by ex-service men this season. President Basler did two years in the navy. Vice pres ident Rarey is an ex-O. T. C. man, and Jackson served two years with Company M, Salem, over half of that time in France. One thousand pounds of mint oil was consigned Saturday by different growers around Eugene to Portland, and most of them are expecting S10 a pound. As a result of the decision of tn : faculty of Reed college to permit inter , collegiate athletics this season, the Willamette Bearcats will Invade Tort . land next Saturday, October 25, to clash with the Reedltes on Reed field at 2:30 p. m. Reed was scheduled to : have played on the Willamette field . last Saturday, but was forced to can cel on account of delayed faculty no tion. Coach Mathews announced Tues day that most of the thirty men on the squad would make the trip, and that he purposed to give most of the , men a tryout in the Portland contest. Although the Bearcats have had but one game this season, the alumni game of Ootober 11, they are in the best of shape for a hard game. , All the first , string men are free from sprains and : bruises and will trot onto the field Sat , urday in A-l condition. This game ' will mark the entrance of the tip-town college Into intcr-collegiate athletics, and gives the local institution no way i of estimating comparative strengths of , the two elevens. Without these com parative scores and games, both aggre gations will clash with a big question mark over their heads In this initial contest. Dena way park team, which was to . have played the Bearouta on the Wes leyan field this Saturday, found that it had pre-arranged a game with the Chemawa Indians, and thus had to cancel with Willamette. The Reed contest will be the only .Willamette football game ployed out Ide the city this season, buj as ft has been contracted on such short notice, a varsity excursion 1 snot thought like ly. After hasty consideration Yell Leader Flegel and other boosters of the esprit de corps decided to defer th varsity excursion until the basketball season. Hint of Clark For President Brings Cheers "., Washlntgon, Oct. 21 Champ Clark . was cheered In the house of represen ' totives when ho Inflleutel he might be & cand -flute for the presidency. Claifc was oppralnv an amendment in the budget bill wh eh retired th', director of the budget it seventy y-jHrs, and wih pointing on I'mit many n.mH men did remailuih.e ork utter thiit age. "I'm willing." Clark replied. The ... house apparently took it as throwing his hat in the ring. floth skies rose and cheered. Then Clark threw cold water on that view of his remark by saying: 'But I would wont to know the - identity of this 09 year old youth," he ' added. Ratification Sessions In . Seven States Are Requested Sacramento, Oal., Oct. 22. In a mcs Huge sent to the governors of Idaho, Arizona, New Mexico, Wyoming, Ore gon and '-Washington, Governor Wil liam I). 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