Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 14 September 1925, page 17


METROPOLITAN AMATEURS.

Old Caulfield Win B Section.

Since 1922, when the Metropolitan Amateur Foot- ball Association divided itself into two graded sec-

tions, the Old Caulfield Grammarians have reached the semi-final in tbe 1Ï Partien cneh 5 cur but until tiiiv vnar, when tlwj von th« minnr premiership, ami had an a1! round t-wre^ only hwng two iitatehrft Ihey b«d no1 von the premicri»hip ll\ n doini: they abo hmkp what had rtaelleallv lecfiin* a «Tnrrdenl, tlmt K thai tin minor preinitn »I nulli net win Ihe full itremiervhip However. »fter eoimnc out on top ot Mu. IM they \\*&\ 1 lrl*ninirk soutidlf In the R-wi-flnal nnd mi .Saturrtiy mEt Iho Teacher»' ( OÎIPCI who lind a'so won their (wml final against the Collegian.* nttkcr eavllj. .ml aftw a. rlnae mabb, in -wlm-h the Teacher« *uW uot ante e*in tbe lead, won tire i*fi5 U

«et linn líftiuiant, and with il tho automat io prom (Hi n to tin A section next mr. where Xhej will rrrlate Sandrinchutu who finished last, faillnc to wm n, Unulo maleh . .

lhere, baa been talk at mretmsi or tJie asaoeia tion of increailtir the hi» of tile X section, and it is quite powfclo that »eil JTr three IV aocUon trami Will bo prnmuieil lix »his case it ia prap ttçally rtrlaid that they will nl-w include th» lunetiers «LoHeta and the Collegians

THE FINAL

The match waa j'ajed under fair eondiUons on the ?nld So-rtcii croiinVl and .van Mell contested. Old Caulfield getting a lead in tim lirai half wbkh the lcnchir-4 could not reduce m tho -second .nut uf

tin came

At the beginning Old Caulfield began to force ahead but the Tcanhen I held them and after mi ITCH If rai tim Old Caulfield led at the first chiin.ii hi 1-0 to 2-J Old Caulfield had moro of tho pla** in the K-cund luarixr but rou Id not maintain t heir nceurnie nf-andar I if, coal bhootmir Du y drew further ahead dépite Wallan t efTorti by the leac beru ctorinir t-l» to 2-- -»t"l ?*.. liait tim« tht seo-res Wood "-4» to 4-1 < l^ir third temi Mas tim hist of tu* uuiio nnd Jim l-tw-üi.ra t-howeil much «nprorwl football ontatlajiiii, their on P ntntt Uiei pmrtieallr wiped out their definí

and Old Caulfield were only 12 points ahead at th final thanet ?eadine hi fl-Jl to S-«, How tt r -lie*, io si scon 1 a u ti pie \ moro «oats wb.ii h .MI mr! to iii i-irnrt-ii tho i-mil» ni. and the Old Caulfield Grammarians won tho premiership, tutu tho final Mirri* . -,

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