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Advertising : 154 wordsSomerville journeyed to Dromana on Saturday last, and although they were against a strong side they came out winners by 13 points. Eric ...
Article : 361 wordsOn Saturday last, the Frankston II.'s journeyed to Moorooduc, when they met and out pointed a combination considerably below the standard ...
Article : 178 wordsThe sages say that open criticism is good for the soul. Likewise, friendly criticism is good for footballers. This is how the players on the ...
Article : 532 wordsThis is the first appearance of the complete sporting page, and I hope its appearance is not only timely but of considerable interest to you ...
Article : 114 wordsRoy Kenna, who was lending Seaford fit a temporary capacity in the opening game, has been replaced by T. Ramsden, a player of considerable ...
Article : 105 wordsIn Saturday's contest, at the Frankston park, where the ground was firm after the welcome rains, in splendid contrast to the week before, when the ...
Article : 489 wordsFrankston's president, Cr. H. J. McCulloch, is having a severe tussle with influenza, but is gradually on the improve. To those who realise the ...
Article : 58 words"Let your united love for a great sport always rise superior to any petty influence or trivial difference," says Mr. E. L. Wilson, secretary of ...
Article : 66 wordsArthur Clarke, now playing with the Frankston II, 's is a Tasmanian player, who at one time sported the colors of the Gormiston brigade. He ...
Article : 51 wordsIt is a mistake to abuse the umpire. Let all who regard themselves, as human beings rise above the use of dirty, filthy and profane language ...
Article : 114 wordsAll literary matter intended for his page should be addressed to "Strathmore," Box 21, Post Office, Frankston, or direct to "The ...
Article : 52 wordsSeaford are fast building up a sound combination, and are replacing the weaker players with men of experience With Ramsden, Morgan ...
Article : 85 wordsHerbert Pike, who is managing his brother's bakery business at Frankston, at one time played with Frankston and subsequently "sported silk" ...
Article : 92 wordsDistrict representatives are remind ed of the necessity of forwarding reports for Wednesday's issue as soon after the match as possible. This ...
Article : 34 wordsOn their promising performance against the Frankstonites the week before, Seaford were fully expected is rive Tyabb, the premiers for two ...
Article : 260 wordsIf there's anything I devoutly pray for more than anything else during the present season is that accusations against teams bribing the umpire will ...
Article : 105 wordsJack Morgan, who has joined the Seaford regiment for active service in the battle of bone and muscle, comes from Tatura with a ...
Article : 101 wordsBy the departure of Archie McArthur from the district, the defence of Somerville is considerably weakened, for in the full back position ...
Article : 56 words"The Sporting Globe" devotes columns and columns to football in the metropolis, but country sport is evidently taboo, for never a word of ...
Article : 110 wordsFootball is by no means a parlor game or even a game for mollycoddles. And, that being so, one must expect to give and receive bumps and ...
Article : 97 words"A captain should. know his men with the thoroughness that a parent knows his child," says Geoff Moriarty, the old champion, whom many of you ...
Article : 80 wordsA complete list of, umpires nap pointed for Saturday's matches will be published in "The Standard" next issue. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Epsom races turned by an other bookies' benefit meeting, and many a poor punter must have wished he had gone to the boat race instead ...
Article : 677 wordsVale, S. P. Mackay! One of Australia's greatest he sportsmen, he first Mossomed with that fine mare, Betsy Burke, who at one time was an equine ...
Article : 90 wordsThat a film star must be versatile is admitted, but Harold Lloyd's record of accomplishments is surely unique. He is an all-round athlete and ...
Article : 113 wordsCyril Garland, who made his a appearance in Peninsula football on Saturday last, comes from the War Warracknabeal district, where good ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. W. H. O'Grady, J.P., who doesn't look like a footballer in these gentle days' of grace, was one once. And a good one, too Ask any of ...
Article : 49 wordsSomerville v. Hastings. Naval Base v. Frankston. Mornington v. Dromana. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe old war-horse, Fred Floyd, has followed for the entire four quarters many a time, and has suffered no ill effects. After nearly twenty seasons ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Mornington Football Club are holding a balloon and novelty dance at Mornington on Monday, May 21. The funds are to go towards the ...
Article : 61 wordsAnticipations by "Strathmore" for the principal races in Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia are published in every Friday's issue. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsInn my opinion, Mornington's two best against" Frankston were Bob Johnson the follower, and Max Pitchford, on the defensive. They played ...
Article : 98 wordsSir,—I do not esteem it an honor to win the attention of "The Knut" and be held to public ridicule in his fully vapourings. Rumor is ever the ...
Article : 319 wordsJack May, who formerly wore Williamstown's colors, played his first game at Frankston against Mornington, and was regarded as one of the ...
Article : 120 wordsA friend of mine who has witnessed many of the matches in the Federal Association, which comprises Cheltenham, Black Rock, Mentone ...
Article : 100 wordsAs they have made arrangements for a better supply of, birds, the Frankston Gun Club invites visiting shooters to take part in the usual ...
Article : 97 wordsConsistency in football is a great asset to a side, but few teams have a more consistent player than Frankston possesses in Reg Coxall. I have ...
Article : 83 wordsBalnarring v. Moorooduc. Tyabb v. Somerville. Seaford v. Langwarrin. Frankston a bye. ...
Article : 15 wordsThis little competition is meant for juvenile readers of this page. All you have to do is cut this coupon out and see Friday's issue and compare ...
Article : 147 wordsPercy Maybury was brilliant, but only in flashes. He seldom played brilliantly throughout a game. His centre work was great, make no ...
Article : 109 wordsI might, however, point out that "Yorkie" Shaw, whilst engaged umpiring down this way last season, expressed a "very favorable opinion ...
Article : 113 wordsAlf Boyce, who is coaching Hastings, is not altogether unknown in Peninsula football, as he played here in a couple of matches last season. ...
Article : 114 wordsAfter having defeated Charles Bergmeier for the world's championship over a mile, Dandenong's famous athlete, Tom Trebilco who is ...
Article : 83 wordsJust before the commencement of the match at Frankston, the president, Cr. H. J. McCulloch, had a word with the boys before they went out. He ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Frankston Football Club have forwarded a message of condolence and sympathy to Mrs. Will Allan in here recent bereavement. The late ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Flinders Naval Base have appointed Robert Fairnie, of Frankston, captain and coach for the present season. As there is no doubt the ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Frankston team visit the Flinders Naval Base on Saturday next, when a special train for the convenience of supporters will leave ...
Article : 51 wordsNorman Lugg, the coach, was unanimously elected captain of the red and blacks, with Jack Williams, who arrived too late to take part in ...
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Frankston and Somerville Standard (Vic. : 1921 - 1939), Wed 16 May 1923, Page 4
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