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Article : 1,144 wordsPortion of the large crowd which contributed to a gate of £ 262 10/ at Rutherglen on Saturday, where the grand final of the Ovens and Murray League was played between Yarrawonga and Wangaratta. Wangaratta won 12—15 to 7—16, and secured the Q. and M. Premiership pennant for 1938. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 586 wordsMerv. Cooper, on right, played a fine game for Mangoplah, who defeated Culcairn in the grand final of the A. and D. League at Henty on Saturday.—A misjudged mark during the game. Other players concerned are: Creasey (Mangoplah). and C[?]er (Culcairn) in the air. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Border Morning Mail (Albury, NSW : 1934 - 1935; 1938 - 1953), Mon 12 Sep 1938, Page 3
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