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Article : 812 wordsAt a critical period in the last quarter Richmond's experience as a team gave it victory over St. Kilda. The game at the seaside ground was fast, open, and exciting. The ...
Article : 677 wordsB. DIGGINS (South Melbourne), fractured and dislocated ankle and torn ligaments. Replaced by B. Beard. F. GILBY (Carlton), strained ...
Article : 134 wordsThe inclusion of a doctor in the Geelong League football team proved opportune on Saturday. At the half-time interval Dr. McGregor, who plays centre ...
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Article : 307 wordsFitzroy added to its list of failures at West Footscray. Its only comfort was that it did better than the scores show. There was little between the teams for three quarters, but in ...
Article : 611 wordsADELAIDE.—Port Adelaide, 33—19, d. Glenelg, 12—14 (Port 14 goals in the last quarter); West Torrens, 15—21, d. South Adelaide 10—14; Norwood, 12—10, d. Sturt, 11—15; West Adelaide, ...
Article : 152 wordsCollingwood defeated Essendon by 28 points at Victoria Park by virtue of its resourcefulness, determination and experience, and a strong defence. There were times in the second ...
Article : 628 wordsHORSHAM, Sunday.—"If the Melbourne League clubs continue to come into the country and take the pick of our players the game will eventually die out," ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 191 wordsCarlton's highest score against South Melbourne is 20—18, kicked at Carlton in 1930. South Melbourne's highest against Carlton until Saturday was 17—11, when ...
Article : 688 wordsMelbourne had no trouble in defeating Hawthorn on the Melbourne Cricket-ground. Not for one moment was Hawthorn on top. Melbourne did as it liked. It was difficult to ...
Article : 536 wordsMr.George Cathie, vice-president of the Hawthorn club, who was elected a life member of the Victorian Football League recently, will leave for the United States ...
Article : 138 wordsVisitors to the Prince's Oval at Carlton on Saturday were pleased with the new press-box which has replaced the dilapidated building which did duty for so ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 14 May 1934, Page 13
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