Start caused die surprise of the league foot-ball final round by downing Port in convincing style at Adelaide Oval today. The Magpies were out of the fight early in the match, for they were ...
Article : 1,696 wordsMORTON, STURT'S HIGH-FLYING FULL-FORWARD, is spoiled in an attempt to mark by West. Port full-back. Wundersitz and Lowe, with tense expressions on their' faces, anxiously await the outcome. The picture was taken from behind the northern goal and the Incident occurred on the goal line. Morton proved himself the star performer in the' game "and kicked eight of sturt's 21 goals ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 264 wordsIn an exciting last quarter Torrens defeated Norwood by a point in the association final played at Unley. Taking charge in the second term, Torrens were in front until late in the last quarter, when a determined effort by Norwood ...
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Article : 240 wordsThe knock-out round will advance a further step next Saturday, when Port and North will clash to decide who will meet sturt in the grand final ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 19 Sep 1936, Page 13
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