Richmond Palladium (Daily), 5 December 1904 — Page 5

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MUDDLE EXISTS IN" THE POLO SITUATION THAT DID LASTWEEK THE MEETING HELD SUNDAY Was Only a Chewing Match and Resuited in Nothing Tanglible Disappointment o Fans. All polo fans thought yesterday that the meeting at "Indianapolis between the Central and Western lea gue managers 'would straighten everything out all . right and the proposed war would be at an end. The fans who thought that will have another think coming as things are in just as bad a muddle this morning as they were Saturday morning. If there is any difference it is for the worse instead of- for the better. The meeting which was called to develop both peace and harmony between the two leagues developed, into a squabling match and the Western Lea guers left the meeting in disgust. The meeting was held at the Imperial Hotel, which is owned by President Foor, of the Central League, and after the breakup the Western League people retired tq the Claypool Hotel, where a short meting was held. After the joint, meeting President Norton, of the Western League, stated that, he intended to fight it out with the Central Xeague , people. The two leagues tried to decide whether the Indianapolis players be longed to the Centra! Or the Western League, .but as they, were both ob stinate, nothing definite was settled in regard to this. The Danville and Terre Haute managers held ihat the players from Indianapolis belonged to them because thev had them on their reserve lists, but the Western Leageii people protested to this on the ground that each team was only allowed to have seven men, including those signed and reserved. This point was not settled and is still in dispute. President Foor, of the Central League, stated that he be lieved that 'Danville "and Terre Haute had a call on the players and were right in their claims. The question of playing "Pap" Roberts at Kokomo was brought up in the Central League meeting and it was decided that he was a lawful player, but nothing was done,) in regard to the game which Lafayette protested on Saturday evening. It was learn ed after the Western League meeting that it was the intention of the Western League managers to put the Marion team at Indianapolis and re store the franchise to the Elwood team and change it to Marion. It, is understood that Kokomo will keep Roberts and that Tom Murphy will

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be bright from 'the East Uptake his place on the rush line. None of the managers would" be' interviewed in regard to bringing Marion to Indianapolis or of changing Elwood to Marion. " A report was circulated generally that Kokomo would leave the Central League and migrate to the Western, but this report could not be substantiated. In case Kokomo should join the Western League it would be quite a factor as Smith and Roberts together, on the rush line would make a great pair. This was shown in the game Saturday night, when Lafayette was so badly beaten. '

REV. GRAHAM'S FIRST SERMON AS THE SUCCESSOR OF REV. I. M. HUGHES IT WAS WELL RECEIVED A riuent Talker and Very Pleasing A Large Attendance at Both Services. The First Presbyterian church wel corned its new pastor yesterday by turning out in large numbers. Rev, I. M. Hughes, pastor emeritus, con ducted the services and the sermon for the day and also last evening, were preached by the new pas tor, the Rev. Graham. The two ser mons are highly spoken of and the large congregations were more than pleased. Rev. Graham comes to this city most highly recom mended and he will find here a peo ple who are ready and willing to take up the work he will assign to them. Mr. Burford in the City. Mrs. Ernest Burford, of the firm of William Burford & Co., a large printing establishment of Indianapo lis, arrived in the city last evening. Mr. Burford is well known to golfers here as he played on the golf team of the Indianapolis Country Club "A: number of years. He reports that about the only thing going on in In dianapolis at the present time is the hot. fight which is being waged for the United States senatorship. Mr. Burford will remain a day or two looking up trade and will also bid on the county printing while he is in the city. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itchins. Blind. Bleedinsr or Protrud ing Piles. Druggists refund money if razo Ointment tails to cure any case no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 davs. First application erives ease and rest, 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps and , it will be forwarded post-paid by Pans Medicine Co., bt. Louis, JYlo., evening, Dec. 6th.

POLO FIGURES GIVEN OUT

MUNCIE LEADS IN THE NUMBER OF GOALS HART HOLDS THE RECORD In Individual Goal Getting Jessup Easily Leads the Goal Tenders. Anderson, Ind., December 4. Mrs. C. N. Smith, secretary of the Western Polo League, has completed a report of the standing of players, for the first games of the season, up to and including the games on November 30. Muncie leads in the number of goals made, and Hart, the second rush of that club, holds the individual record in goal getting. Anderson players have been the most serious offenders in the matter of fouling, they being credited with a total of seventeen offenses. Lewis, the first rush of the Marion club, has reached the spot more frequently than any other rusher, having 110 rushes to his credit. Jessup leads the goal tenders. His record has been phenomenal. The official standing follows: Clubs G. F. R. O. G. Muncie 90 16 98 59 Marion f,3 9 110 57 Elwod 57 11 61 65 Richmond 55 13 74 39 Anderson 51 17 57 56 Goal Tend's Standing. S. C. G. Pet. Jessup 315 354 39 .889 Mallory 425 481 56 .886 Cashman 440 499 59 .880 B"rgess 348 405 57 .858 Starkie 295 370 65 .799 Individual Standing. Marion F. G. R. Lewis 2 24 110 Dawson 1 16 . . Jean 2 8 .. Cameron 4 4 One accidental goal. Muncie Higgins V. . . 1 30 95 Hart 3 49 3 Farrell 10 11 .. Holderness 2 Elwood Roberts 2 21 40 O'Mally o(5 oi K. Devlin 3 5 .. Lyons 5 Starkie 1 Richmond Bone l 29 65 Cunningham, jr. . . 14 8 Cunningham, sr. 7 Mansfield 4 3 Doherty 8 .. .. One foul in goal and one accidental goal. Anderson Wodtke o 07 Mercer o 18 57 Miller 7 5 Moran a Gardner Taylor '.'.'.. " 'i A Chance which

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