Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 25 April 1904, page 7


FOOTBALL.

-L- ' THE PRACTICE GAMES.

-AN IMERLfellNc. INNOVATION

Ily OLD) BOY.

The i article t in the football in --utter

di. tent of 2 in the experiment tin 1 if the leave calls if I am bound, music- to assist the central umpire The desire of the two numbers umpire an simple 1 at h one I NW later one Mile of the ground and na-, (o turn eat his I utmost to throw it hail in fr an out if hound- with the list in the elder t I want to (Collingwood in

first i si, how the idea w Cecil The team was between Collingwood nil in future d tend five lb Victoria Junior 1 roll all A station hut was only son of UK Mar-, pt mine team pining it. was practically, a junior match and later I am! the sister (of Harry soil all. It was, a republic,, (rule with regard lunging < fit of WA. ruck for their true boundary, -seem did not "be a fair trial From what one said so if it on "-saturday there still. to it a good deal in a Hit Umltniv will be to make the Kunu much fast and I think ninth more open I trust MILLS i m would think it would give the skiers with much to di but experience will I think punt but it will defeat the rank wife, and that the public most of the c land to land dm Is between Willemen which are always -of interest may I w and like to retire M was on the 1 when two good at this he pin ing for keeps and with boundary umpires who understand their duties lukin all amid the acting amongst 'ho t who saw -at the -'--tin at work was one of the 4th with a bin I desire to -CL more of it but n i i -in,: a final opinion

He. surely- attendant on a premiership to- open the Coiliivwtul command a fine lot if recruit horn whom to fill up the tips of their main (

MCormatk hates for M ct.uni Australia next week to join his, brother in law s and the committee made him a present of a gold albert chain ou M turn Mr W Stntkliml the trial captain of the line in tin,, is spokesman the match self with the junior., wait much if it better but it said to show < me line fruits in the * olli( wood colours Strahan a tall local li hit me hard ttmnpsUr, from Bo v. Hill

looks like a footballer, and either in a pure or on the ball should I In an acquisition I was much taken with a little lover -MKCS from the air

for Baptiste He is small and titles and reminds one in many of his actions of hotter the 1 sure track If he the pi it is good football as 1 totter lit night to be worth his pi ice in He Collins wood Frank MLonttm, from the Middle park Wesleys and Lawson from Williamstown are firm ved fine form while the old members of the tt me were working hard loved into form On the jimmy side homes of the Collin:,

wood juniors pleased me most He is one of the type who can never beaten and he is like to find a place as a Military team MW of the Carlton junior- the smallest man planing..', kicked i I ii nut "oil and showed cKur play, while, Patrick of the three Juniorate is j ed well M ( and killed a miner snap idiot The scores wereCollingwood 3 goals 10 behinds, Illinois 2 goals

4 behind

Mcjboumi played West Melbourne in the Wire housemen s (round I ItniUct mu H Martin two of the Melbourne planting time; is boundaries The Reds had a lot of juniors play" but won comfortably by, 7-4) to in their hut recruits were Hugh Purse from Brighton i strapping her

low He ran beautiful mark and kick and showed fine form He had el i LORD To or foal- li Cordner who played with the leopold last May also got 4 goals and planed well M ( gardener and Wo iK from the M bourne Grammar School

gave promise of developing" into senior men and I Leach (Collingwood) and Ward (Motion) both

showed up well

Port Melbourne and South Melbourne played a hard game, at South Melbourne without boundary umpires Mon eagle has been elected captain of the South Melbourne team and he --set his until an ex colline example in the matter of system Ncnborn who has been unable to press, for a couple of seasons, was, not again and showed his old form M Ka) and Kilda) limited (I Tallangatta 0. and Clement (Brunswick) were the last of the new men of the old pine--, Scott, who put in some fine runs Pleads U speed and ( bent plated will On the Port Melbourne side Hil! Borthwick, Gar butt, Johnston Hcbuiwni and Keenan win most prominent His scores were -South Melbourne this Port Melbourne, -. Crapp umpired

splendidly

J -Sinclair hate the man, recruit- But they. have been per) bag -cash matches and on Saturday I

under on and M Collins captains and teams the latter claiming the MC ton He duties of bounds mon wen i sorted out by C Forbes and li Guwn I Simon had a lot of juniors last It is, and they M cm to be likely to be strong now it Uobinoin II On In and li M Kenzie have returned to their old tram He bet playing on Saturday were Paxton a wing man from West Melbourne, Swift a South Australian rover, Busbridge the Essendon Town follower, V Robinson (Brighton) legge (Williamstown.) loot crombie (Hawthorn)

Callan and M Tutin who passed a few games last year Adams ( Collingwood Juniors), md M It Tiger (from the church, is in)

St Kilda i played a game for charge against a team from Mordialloc, in aid of Hit L Crum Relief Fund There were some good men amongst the juniors and him. of it to me will be found in Minor teams streets St Kilda won by 12-15 to tl~7 Till --1 Kitdi new men were lechan (from Dawes,

ford) I read that Mr (from South Melbourne Juniors) in a (sodden (MiHiournt) Mahoney (Colonel Wlulptou (South A irra)fc.(.ilbert (Put Melbourne) and a) tin colts-howed pioniiM , while

the others were also in good form i

at (Geelong fine him 2" and Ballarat was won by i p cant (a long and son Howell men Was

ley two Mali school teachers will have moved to another district and Holligan who hit. returned to light a young man not he able to pay for a few weeks. owing, to rheumatism but he hopes to shake it rtiV Hum Hu Pivotonians but some soul recruits in on -Thursday fines "rum Days dale shows (that prove He is a sturdy. fellow a good mark and Kuk and full of dish, I also kin also from On dale is mother useful than 1 and, the lUitetburx College boy showed RICh form, but I've is very young He is a big boy only 10 years of age and is full of promise Harry and ideals, both come from the country near (Gee

long and should tram into and men Hallant , played with -0 men but (Geelong just won by thereto -If tor Ballarat struck Ltthwatt, Smith, Uc, and ( Colclough played well