Things panned our smiliangly for the teams accustomed to winning last Saturday when the season was opened seriously by the League clubs. It is nothing nove: for Bahmain (not ...
Article : 1,195 wordsRugby Union interest centres to-day in the meeting of University A and Glebe-Balmain, at the Grammar School Ground. Both are unbeaten in club matches this year, and when ...
Article : 169 wordsThe opening games quite fulfilled expectations from every viewpoint. Play was up to the standard of early games in late years. The fact that only five teams are engaged in the ...
Article : 831 wordsSomeone has been saying or writing things which do not please the officials of the Glebe District Club. Mr E. L. Darmody writes asking me to let him put things right before the ...
Article : 250 wordsUniversity's combination, condition, and advantage of daylight training will, as has been the case in the past, daring the early part of the year, prove a great asset. 'Varsity ...
Article : 153 wordsY.M.C.A. have Hawkesbury Agricultural College first and second fifteens as their to-day. Next Saturday University A intends visiting ...
Article : 221 wordsMr. A. M. Thornten, hon, secretary of the N.S.W. Rugby League's Referees' Association, writes me: "With reference to your remarks at the end of a Rugby League note in last week's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 312 wordsMessrs. T. Duggan, H. R. Baird, and E. Mullett, have been appointed a committee to select junior representative teams this season. The under-twenty-ones are fortunate in ...
Article : 381 wordsEveryone knows that the Glebe men and supporters expect to win the premiership. Everyone knows they have had similar expectations before and gene down. This time, however ...
Article : 294 wordsBalmain's opening victory, though a narrow one, over Newtown at Birchgrove, on the play generally were deserved. It was an interesting contest, though marked by little clean ...
Article : 279 wordsBalmain are not faced with the hardest job to-day, for they are to play North Sydney a Birchgrove. They do well at, home, likewise elsewhere, but more no at home, and it is ...
Article : 84 wordsLEGUE.—Balmain v. Fast Sydney Rushcutters Bay Oval 3.15 R. Osborne; paddington v. Sydney, Australian Football Ground, 3.15 G. Murray; Neatown, a bye. JUNIOR LEAGUE.—South Sydney v. Western Suburbs ...
Article : 36 wordsCecil Butt will control to-day's game between 'Varsity and Glebe-Balmain, a pupil of Norman's Martin's at the referencing game. He has been a credit to his instructor, and his great ...
Article : 183 wordsMr. W. Webb, hon. secretary of the Eastern Suburbs. Club is interesting in the following letter he sends me, detailing their prospect for the season generally and the Glebe match ...
Article : 488 wordsANNANDALE.—Full-back, G. Challs; three-quarters J. Bain, S. Parker, W. Goddard, R. Gough; halves G. Jolly and W. Buist: forwards, R. Stuart, J. Wool. T. Dagg, G. Eves ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 wordsThe Western Suburbs forwards ought to be as good throughout the entire game as they were in the first 20 minutes. Let us hope they will be so in future. If not, then the ...
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