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'itzroy By
15 Points
I By LES CARBARNS
FINAL
Git. Bhdt. Pts.
[ihrly 14 22 106
Melbourne . . 15 11 101
1 Fltzroy. Attendance 6000.
hmoy. — B.: Llnney. P. Hugh-
1 rc.l, Qemmell. HJ3.: Johnstone,
, Brtetowe. C.: Bhllllnglaw, M.
taon, Jarvls. HT.l Dawson,
Kueb, Price. F.: Wlnberg, O'Bryan,
1MM. Foil.: B. Clay, Wright. Rov.:
IbveQ. 18th: D. Calverley.
EeLBODRNE^-B.: Kramer, Irwin,
ins. H3.: Bowe. Scanlan, McLean,
Conioy, La Fontaine. Dowsing.
: T. Kennedy, Baggott, p.. Ken-
" O'Bourke, Smith (c.),
Foil.: Cordner, Fanning,
r.: Bowmen. 19th: Lenne.
Lenne replaced Cordner (Injured
tie) at half-time,
•mptre.—Jamleson.
treat defence by Fred Hughson
J Don Cordner kept play hoverround
the centre until R.
s
f
meity snapped up cleverly
1 for the Demons,
k
riving well down- the field, g
r Cordner had marked In dec,
Melbourne let Norm Smith m
t
lor& smut pass to R. Kennedy
| bring up Melbourne's second s
l
ram good work by Johnstone, w
roy advanced, and Ruthven, B
' g cleverly, punted the W
is' first goal.
From a free, Fanning punted an B
r goal, but. a nice run by Jarvls tp
e Ruthven a chance, and
bt tot Maroons' third goal. m
When Ruthven marked from as
fj, tad booted his third and
COS'S fourth goal, the Maroons
S taken the initiative and were c
' {soundly. The quarter ended tn
Tt scores:
Of 4.731; MELB. i.125
i irttt dash by Deans gave Melmt
& chance, but Fred Hughson
|amed grandly.
to tries by Jack Symons brought
«hlDd only, but when Fred Hugh-
I drove well down, Buthven marked
•Irani and kicked truly.
T'tzroy were persistently attack-
1 but, with the exception of Ruth-
J. players could not kick straight,
flay deteriorated until a pretty
e of passing by Cordner
am to Fanning deserved n
i the resultant behind,
pith Melbourne only nine points
pra, Famine marked beautifully
I the Demons' sixth, and the dllf«
was three points. ,
peiboume's marking and long
F. n ? kicks eventually took play
Pt to the goal mouth, where Bag-
^shrewdly stood down, and put
i DeraoRi In front with a neat
fds lead.
Kennedy's coal for Melbourne
quickly replied to by Fltzroy.
p O'Bryan marked from Crouch.
* Quarter ended with the scores—
®WW 8.16.64; MELB. S.2.56
_ „y 6ymc _ _
.'be Maroons' ninth" goal.
•MboiBne'B clean work "
pw when Panning took --
j«5' tr0Dt an<1 PUhted
;'i behind tally mounted to
I,C? Wright missed, but Jarvls
fcjro ball Co Price, to Ruthven, to
ITST:" a»al 'st&rw! 8 .
iS^J roving by Wlnberg took
I S? the Demons' work,' and
lZS»S otltoy r « re4t wlog work,
""sons would haw {»en ^trfets
fijtap was dominating ln JSie 'riick,
Si. front be tipped
•hrough tor Melbourne's
„„. ' points behind, Mel-
ISS*"'within l n striking distance,
»«ased thelrWl when
got his thlni goal for the
w. The quarter 'end«d. .*rlt& tbe
18.21.83; MELB. ,W,8.1J
l^e'rV^
baU,
Melbourne:.
> wtaek witbi™., *.
i™ ftnnlng, who missed; but
SSNagie goal revived interest
Dee was — -
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