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Star Men
of the Day
^PJNKS 'Hawthorn' again proved to
'
foothail
(sn5
what
an
improved
player
he
i>. Po&j^ssing
eiu.'tv'e
an
\pinning
turn,
and An Accurate
Hub
p«5S. he
ww refponsible
for many
sue-
«connf move* by Hawthorn.
^JICKEY SHARP rounded oR a most
succes^ul season by playing a >o!id
and useful game at Pun: Road
waning a kick, his position pla;
object lesson in tactics. TV; bn.ltant
njyer mu^t surel, be .n the running
for the Brown!o» medal.
( )SS1K PARKS. North Mclboume'j
centre half-back. w
player in n 'he -w Foolscray.North
footscra.Y.Vortn Melbourne
p o t His high marking ano 'earless
oa..ht- made him the beM of the Jt.
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THOMAS
adjudged
the
I FN x-a*
b«t
matrV:
' payer irv the .South-Geelong match.
Su- he was closely followed by Bob
whose bnlltant marking ar.d _
orous ground play earned him a tally o
eigV. goals, while Arklay was unseat
5ble in defence for Ge^long-
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J A C K WROUT. playing centre half-
"
forward
was
(he
most
effective
payer
in the
St.
Kilda-Carllon
game.
Although
his kicking was not
always
jqo pei cent
his great
marking
made
hun outstanding.
He troubled St.
Kilda
ai!
sn(!
defeated
Robertson
Wil-
Itanisor.
and
Snell in
tum. Wrout
has
playej with the Seconds . . . for . . most . . . of
Plsyir.g with North Meltxiurnc
some vears ago he broke his leg
against F.Urm. and was out of the game
' some ' time.
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ARCUS BOVALL was the outstanding
player at Collmgwrvyi His aerial
. stumbling block tn . MH-
^ X ?
tn'-iughoui was a factor in Celling-
.-ocd't victory
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