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Article : 339 wordsGerald B1rosnan writes:—"practically unheard of 15 years ago, coaching has become a regualr institution in all football clubs, both in twon and ...
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Article : 326 wordsLangwarrin require practise more than any other team on the Peninsula. But, unfortunately, they do not find it possible, owing to the players being ...
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Article : 715 wordsOn Saturday last Frankston journeyed to a far country—Dromana By all accounts, they had a merry time getting there. They arrived ...
Article : 108 wordsBy he uneducated the position of Lull-back in a team is regarded with n certain amount of contempt, but those who really know the ...
Article : 66 wordsWell, here we are again, ready to reep you posted with all the doings in he sphere of sport and pastime. Measels has been the cause of my ...
Article : 120 wordsThat fine player of years agone, Gerald Brosnan, is very much against a coach holding the post of captain, as in Norman Lugg's case at ...
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Article : 36 wordsThe Flinders. Naval Base base quite a fighting army is its midst, if you only know it. There his a fine physical culture and training equipment of ...
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Article : 87 wordsMr. Charles Bright, the Deputy Postmaster-General of Victoria, is devoted to the horse, an enthusiasm which is shared by one of his ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Frankston Gun Club held a successful shoot at Mr. O'Grady's on Saturday last. The principal item on the programme was the valuable ...
Article : 161 wordsDon Kirkham, one of Australia's greatest road cyclists of the past, who is well remembered at Frankston in the boom days of local cyclisng, is go ...
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Article : 309 wordsThis little competition is meant for juvenile readers of this page. All you have to do is cut this coupon out and compare ...
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Article : 298 wordsThe Malvern Cycling Club, who hold exercise runs for its members or Sundays, will undertake the following runs this season:—June 10, to ...
Article : 59 wordsA man who knows Jack Holt intimately gives him a kindly introduction to readers of this page. He says:—"I have often been asked what ...
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Article : 273 wordsAlf. Mortimer, the young returned soldier, is making; good progress with his charges at Mordialloc, where his stables are situated, and sportsmen ...
Article : 222 wordsIn last issue "Strathmore" mnadc1 selections for Moonee Valley, Adelaide and Canterbury Park. In all, he secured 6 straight out, whilst 5 others ...
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Article : 68 wordsSuccess never can be obtained where confidence is lacking. A coach might be the best judge in the world, but if the players have not the fullest ...
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Frankston and Somerville Standard (Vic. : 1921 - 1939), Wed 30 May 1923, Page 5
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