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Junior Football
Results
. LEAGUE SECONDS
HALF-TIME.
SpLOfg.-T Gls 8 Bbds-50 Pts
ST KILDA—3 Gls. 2 Bhds 20 Pts
FINAL
1SOUTH MELBOURNE.—11 gls. 24 bhds
pts
NOR!
P[COLLKCWOOD—13 Gls. 12 Bhds.^-90
ESSENDON—6 Gls. 13 Bhds 49 Pts.
MELBOURNE—14 Gls. 14 niids—Sfi Ptx
HAWTHORN—8 Gls. 12
g^RLTONV-S Gls. 14 Bhds—62 Pts.
RICHMOND—8 Gls. 10 Bhds—SS Ptj.
^po^CRAr-ie Gls. 11 Bhds.—107 Pts.
FITZROY—15 Gls. 14 Bhds—104 Pts.
ASSOC.
SECONDS
FINAL
HORTHCOTE—20 Gls. 21 Bhds—141 Pts'
BRIGHTON—8 Gls. 10 Bb™ -58 Pts
Fower (N.), 13 goals.
PORTH MELB.-11 Gls 24 Bhds.—90 Pts.
1ARRAV1LLE—6 Gls. 11 Bhds.—47 Pts.
EKUNSWICK.—25 Gls. 26 Bhds—17G Pis
SANDRINGHAM.-2 Gls. 1 Bhd.-13 Ptl'
CIs. 24 Bhds—84 Pts.
PRAHRAN.-12 Gls. 10 Bhds.—82 Pts.
G. Frodder (C.I, 7 goals.
COBURG—13 Gls. IS Bhds —94 Pts
PRESTON—8 Gls. 11 Bhds.-59 PtT
WILLIAMSTOWN.—8 Gli. irBhdS-60
Pts
XAVERIANS GO DOWN
Geelong Superior
Term
in Final
Fas! open football marked the openinr
Uie match between Old Xaveuans and
Ge
e '°"e. although superior in Uie
many scoring chances by faulty
ivier used vigorous but fair methoi
Geelong, but lacked system.
„ QUARTER TIME*
GEELONG—8 Gls. II Bids—59 Pts.
. XAVIER.-M3 Gls. 4 Bhds.—40 Pts.
Geelong continued to show their superiority
In the air and played open football.
Their forwards combined well.
Xavier. shotting plenty of pace, sipoilt
manj- opportunities by poor shepherding.
HALF-TIME
GEELONG 8 gls. II hhds.
OLD XAV1ER1AKS 6 gls.
GEELONG—8 Gls. 14 Bhds—68 Pts.
Regaining their supremacy in the air
and showing belter system In the final
term. Geelong went well ahead. Although
bnlliant at Umes. Xavier lacked steadiness.
Best players.—Geelong: Warren. Lamb,
Palmer. L. Hassett, Cameron. Xavier: Kennedy.
Higginbottom. Reilly, Denton.
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FINAL
GEELONG—15 Gls. 21 Bhds—111 pts.
OLD XAVERIANS—13 Gls. 10 Bhds—88
Victorian
Amateurs
COLLEGIANS—12 Gls. 20 Bhds—92 Pis
BRUNSWICK—10 Gls. 12 Bhds—72 Pts.'
UNIV. BLACKS—22 Gls. 6 Bhds—138 Pts.
ELSTERNW1CK—6 Gls. 14 Bhds.—M Pts
La Fontaine (U.), 14 goals.
i(EAST MALVERN—9 Gls. 17 Bhds—71
WEST HAWTHORN.—9 Gls. 7 Bhds—61
Pearson (O.S.). 6 goals.
STATE SAVINGS BANK—13 Gls.
Ihds.—94 Pts.
^OLD FARAD LANS—12 Gls. 14 Bhds—86
Chandler (S.S3.), 8 goals.
THREE-QUARTER TIME
m b WGHTON T£,O.B.—11 Cls. 16 Bhds—
BENTLEIGH.—9 Gls. 8 Bhds.—62 Pis
BRIGHTONVALE—12 Gls. 11 Bhds—83
^UNmSSITY BLUES—11 CIs. 22 Bhds.
ST. PAUL'S—12 Gls. 8 Bhds—80 Pts.
^MURRUMBEENA—19 Gls. 10 Bhds—124
TEACHERS' COLLEGE—13 Cls. 12 Bhds—
KINGSVILLE—5 Gls. 10 Bhds—10 Pts
_WEST BRUNSWICK.—20 Gls, 15 Bhds.-
fin i
Gls, 8 Bhds—38 Pts.
BURWOOD—13 Gls. 6 Bhds.^-84 Pts.
GLENHUNTLY—7 Gil. 16 Bhds.—58 Pts.
FINAL
STH. CAULFIELD—IS Gls. 14 Bhds. —
Pis.
11 Bhds—83
Vanpelt (S'ham), 6.
MJ1.S. OLD BOYS—13 Gls. 13 Bhd!—
Bhds.—68 Pis.
ime. G. Nlcholls (2mln.), 1 hr. 8 mln. 45
. RICUMOND PROFESSIONALS
30-mile Handicap—W. Howe (Smin. 30 c
«•>• 1: C. Eddy (6mln. 30sec ). 2; -
eade (lOmin. 30iec.), 3.
d
Winner's time. lhr. 20min. Msec,
fastest time, S. Kelly (30iec.), lhr. 10
in. 33sec.
"D" SECTION
1» Pts.
MALVERN.—8 Gls. 4 Bhds._52 Pts.
pST. IGNATIUS—16 Gls. 17 Bhds—113
_OLDpBRIGHTONlANS-16 Gls. 15 Bhds
9J&H2XL D - s GIs - 26 Bhds—80 Pts.
61 S? T5.O B.-8 Gls. 13 Bhds-
Bh N C
d?_™ ° LD BOYS - 23 OH. 14
n" A p£ PTON RQV,ERS — 16 Gls- « Bhds—
tX-M.l 10 goals: Hinks (HR.), 5
East Suburban
League
FINAL,
TOOSOTVGA —22 Gls—19 Bhds—151 Pts
INDUSTRIAL
LEAGUE
Victory Over Berwick
The second annual match between a
nkr^.ilS Ind^triiil League team and the
Berwick District Association was played
at D3ndenong today. Several last-minute
changes were made in the Industrial team,
but It was generally thought to be a much
stronger comblnauon than that of last year
Scrambling play was seen at the opening
of the first term. Berwick showed marked
supenonty the ^ruck ^and although the
chances. On" the other"liand'BerSfck'made
full use of their opportunities and ended
the quarter with a nice lead.
QUARTER TIME
BERWICK—1 Gls. 1 Bhd —25 Pts
s INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE.- 1 GI. 2 Bhds—
Industrial League combined better in the
to be Urlng
,, „ „ . - the result of the efforts of
the first quarter. However. Berwick came
again, and had a lead of 11 points at the
interval.
HALF TIME
-— - Gls. S BI
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE.
—64 Pts.
BERWICK—8 Gls. 7 Bhds—55 Pts.
FINAL
pJNDUST. LEAGUE—12 Cls. U Bhds—85
BERWICK—9 Gls. 11 Bhds —65 Pts.
Injured
Players
W. Scanlon (St. Kilda), torn body
muscle.
Hammond (St. Kilda), injured knee.
L. Metherall (Geelong), concussion.
Carney (Geelong), torn leg muscle.
Dean (Oakleigh), injured ankle.
Stanbridge (Williamstown), injured
Plumridge (Port Melbourne), ankle
injury.
Brookcr (Port Melbourne), dislocated
fingers.
Wartman (Camberwell), injured ankle.
Gilby (Carlton), injured leg, replaced
by J. Green.
Fahey (South Melb.). jarred shoulder.
Melbourne team.' — Beames (twisted
ankle). Glass (dislocated shoulder).
Hawthorn team. — Murdock (groin injury),
Twomey (fractured rib), Spinks
(broken nose).
PLATES REPORTED
Brain (South Melb.) reported by
boundary umpire Begg for allegedly
lucking Cameron (N.M.) in last quarter.
RUGBY
FIRST GRADE
FINAL
ST. KILDA 3 HARLEQUIN 0.
MEIJJOURNE 13. NAVY II.
FOOTSCRAY 13 EASTERN SUBURBS 3.
UNIVERSITY 9. GEELONG 8.
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