Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Monday 4 September 1939, page 5


BRIGHTON THRICE PREMIER

Lacrosse Finals

By A.H.T.

Saturday's lacrosse saw the completion of three finals in the S.A.L.A. matches. Brighton won its third premier-

' ship in succession, and thus equalled the record of North Adelaide. West Tor rens, minor premier in D Grade, easily defeated SturL and Woodside defeated the minor premier in the chal lenge game by 20 goals. In :hp a grade final both Brighton and "l^n'^s r Pc. c' vin? a P'r'ff: Pass Irom Porter. '&£'=JSSIiSK'B knnc-i:?d in. Porter fas too last lor Brighton. . anc passing two men. passed 10 Boath. who scored. Kimber. runninf right round the : goa.. scored ihc second goal for Brizhton and '< .he quarter ended East Torrer.s 5. Brighton 2. h a ft?i? :u"? bad-, c;ea-"an?s by the Torrens back nc. Horwood picked up close in and casllv scored. Play was even unii: ju^; before ' time nnen Jenkins passed to Honvood who £?,'„. T frpn:. and he made no mistake. Ki-n. af.cr Jenkins made the scores even with L^or^ £%%%£ 5 iSMi? £2? Br:eh:on kepi up the pressure, but Graham was i \, Sls?! bll!:!l block- Horwood put Brighton! ahead for the first time when he received from ' Jenkins. Kimber made a ;reat break acros? I coal receiving from Jenkins to score Hor wooa scored Main with a good shot. , When the Bnchton oetences fumb>d the ball i Boa.li secured and scored. Just before time I Horwood should have scored again, but his ;1539 p-"nV?r er 'hC tI>P Bnd BrifihLon was lhs Brighton, 9 goals, d. East Torrens. 7 Goal . throwers:—Brighton—Horwood i4i 'Jenkins K:rnber .2 cachi. and Melbourne. "East Tor rens—Symonds <3i. Porter, and Boaih .each 21. B Grade IRrd Section) St. Peter1.- (Gicnelgi. 22 goals, c. 27th Bat-i tanon 3. Go2!throwers:—St Prtrr's iGlen elsi—Ph!::i P i .61. Wrst?ood .si. Smith '3>. Eva!-."., suthrrlard .each 2i. Packl-.am. Manlc:i. McAloney. and Ellis. J7:ii Bat:a:ion James Cock, and Ambrose. Bes; players —St Peter's 'Glcne:;:.—Philips. Kinderma'nn. Sniiih. 27-.h ' Bai.a.ior—Ambrose. Isaaciiscn. Cock. West Torreni. 9 goa:* A East Torrens 4. ? Goalinrou-ers—wctt Torre*s Park i4i Cad ?S. aj?. <::'- I ,MiL lton,- Gor'nc. and Tamsh. East, io..cns. t. Hansard *^t. Gorman and Mudie Best players—west Torrer.s. Stra-.ford, Goringi Cadmar.. Eas-. Torrens. Mudie. White. Wesl-Brigiuon. II goals d. Goodwood 4 Goal throwers— Bnphton. Roberts i4..'Wade .31. Durant <2>, Owen and Horu-ood. Goodwood! Manmri? i2i. Clayton and Wood. Bfst players —BriCliton. Roberts. Owen. Vmcom. Good wood, snerwin. Wood LeCornu I B GRADE (BLI/C SECTIOX) North Adelaide. 9 goa!j d. Unurrslty, B. Goallhrowers— North Adelaide Fallon isi | Williams i2i. Pcrres and Boucau: .1 eachi , University—Gooden .4.. Boucaut ,21. Buick i and Krant? .1 each.. Best players—North ! Adelaide. Lake. in;:er. McEwm University i .Laycock. Krar.tz W"i-;ng ;hrc^o- y-i9 e E Sacv IS ir^'L^^ ~ G"^ 1. „ '? Ltbac^. xjrom.low. w.seman teach ... R HiL .51. Harvey Mi. Doverell <3< Spi-n -.HT„'-'? a"d "ne knocked in. Port Adelaide.; Ha.ve> and D. Bower -eacli 11. Best players I —Legacy CJub. Spencer. Cummins. Wiseman Port Ace.aide. J. McCor.nachT. Harv<-y Cam |:urt. 21 i;oals d. S.A.R.. 3. Goalthrowers —S-urt. Brad Ridings .131 Thomas >3i P H:d::;cs. R. \vicfc= .cacii 2. ar.d Cow'nrr S A.R.. Hackelt. Hogbcn and Straops Be-t I SDK. 17 RO a : sdCCE^, DCTorrens 3 Goal-i . throwcrs-SDN. Scrimgrnur. Thomas .5 each). , Sau.iders .4.. ar.d Jordan .3. Easi Torrens' 1 Ay.es .2) and J AW* Resi nlnvers SDN. Haupt. MoseV.' ScVimceour E^ To- I rem. F^wster. Butler. Matth.-imann Lnlversity forfeited to Stun- Br'"Mon to Port Adelaide: S A.R to St. Peter's i&jen"l<ri ? ... , T D GRADE <F!XAL) i SCHOOLBOY GRADE PRIMARY SECTION (GRAND FINAL) Woodville 22 goals d Westbourne Park 2. Goalthrowers— Woodville. Green, Iron (each 7), Coggins (4), Hogg (2), Bone and Parr. Westbourne Park. Gubbins and Hollis. Best players— Woodville. Green, Iron, Parr, Forest. Westbourne Park. Severin, Debney, Richardson, Klobe.