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METROPOLITAN AMATEURS.
West Hawthorn Fracas.
NO UNEXPECTED RESULTS.
Pascoo Yale club, in tho. 0 section, wove again
in tronhlo in the Metropolitan Amateur Foot
ball Association on Saturday, In the match
against Wcbt Hawthorn, at Hawthorn, one of
fholr rilnvpre t,t ilnlltirrn I iJv cfrlVn Car.
gill, a West Hawthorn player. Spectators rushed
the ground, apparently desiring to reciprocate.
Calmer counsels prevailed, CargiU was carried off
(and was otf for the rest of the match), police
and officials cleared the ground, and the giunc
proceeded. Subsequently the field umpire an
nounced that he intended to report F. Peachy
(Pascoe Vale) for striking Cargill. The boun
dary umpire announced that, he would also re
port E. AiLchcscn, of West Hawthorn. This sea
son several of tliu C' section have had players re
ported for rough play.
hi the A eectiou St. Paid'a were, uufortumiib
fo lose (wo hack men, and were, ultimately,
easily beaten by Collegians. University B and
EUtcrnwick bad a fine game, but Old Scotch
remained at the top with u decisive win over
University A. In tho other sections Brighton
Vale ami Black Rock remained head respective! v.
Results: —
A .SECTION,
Univcv.dly B 18.12 beat 1'lstertnvick 35.S, on Ihe
University oval. This was an exceptionally
good game, both sides kicking nccuratclj' and
marking splendidly, and it was uf great im
portance to University, ua a win would keep,
them ahead of uld Mulbiirniung. University got
a lead of three goals bv half-time, and did not
lose II. idtoriiy before time t heir score was 18.6.
For Ore winners Morati, Malcolm, TreadweB,
Green (12 goals) and Gallon wero the best, and
for Elstrrnwick Wilson, Dodd, Mahonv, Howell
and .Page. Goals were kicked by Green (12),
T'eveHIl , fi ) , „ ml IVlii, I'lirjid, for L„i\ rr.il,, ant
JlilHin (S), Howell (2), Jackson (2), I llinrtvoi'l h,
Ivjiisl, iiuif Alorris, fur Klstcniwict:.
Collegians 13.1:) Lent Si. L'liuFs s.lil, at Afoot
Vale. There was „ liiliro attendance. The goni'.
tvai 'fast and open (111 ii rained during the third
quarter. Collejfiaus led l,y 7.10 to 4.7 at lulf.
time, and by nine points at three-quarte, tint—.
In the third quarter the St. Haul's hack man,
Nixon, injured his hand and hip, a„,J was re
placed he Harris. In the Inal. quarter M". Scott,
the HI. Paul's centre half-back, fell and broke
ins arm, and was taken tn the Melbourne Hos
pital. Alter this St. Paul's grentle weakened.
Scott played in ilio inle, -Slate , natch last week
and litis was Ids first game since, la, si. vcar a
St. Paul's man broke bis arm in the match with
Collegians. For Collegians, goal klckcrs were
II. Oakley (3), Collier (3), Hush, llailford, Bigg,
Oakwel). '. Bennett, Carey and A. Oaklcv, and
for the losers Kerr fi), Young, .Macrae, Jnv'in am)
Xciiss. The best players for Collegians were It.
Oakley, Soahrook, Cullier, Bush and it. llonnrt (,
and for St. Paul's MIsaeu, Cope, Irwin, Scott'
'(until hurt) ami Ucrcsfurd.
Old Scotch Collegians lo.tr beat University A
9.16, in a rather crowded game, on the former's
ground. Til- University team lias evidently re
covered iron, i(3 recent had run, und put 'tip n
voyy good fight: but for mistakes forward it
would have beep much lie, (or. The best pljvers
lor the winners were X. Law, Calhcart. Pater-
snn, Higson and Helms (a new acquisition, from
last, year's .Scotch College learn), and their goal
kickers wore Burnet (4), Viekcrs («). G. Law
('fi' Mora,, 12), Palrrsot, (2), llamldeton and
.Shanklaml. For University t he best were Sloan,
tollugi, Sutherland, Wilson, Benson and Standlsh,
and the goal kickers were itobrrtsou (3), Be,,,
son (2), Standlsh, Monro, Swinburne and Shici.
Old Melburnians J J.I I beat Glen Hnntly A
7.22, at Glen Hnntly. But for the home loam's
bad si tooting (they were 1.11 at half-time) they
must leave come near winning. For tho Old
Moll, ur »!„:, r, who led all through, Mitchell,
Hallo, James and E. Wilson were the best, m„l
for tile,, - lluntly, Bruce (full back), who was
almost the best on the ground: llindle, C. Tho
mas, Drumniond, Page and .Mai thews. Coal
kickers for the winners were Hiving (I), Mitchell
(3), llallo, James, K. Wilson and Hunt ; and
lira I on (S>. Forty, J el leys, Viekcrs and -Multi, cws
for Glen !It»,(!y.
Jlurrumberna 29.11 beat Old Caulllrt.l Gram-
marians 13.1.", at Caulfield Grammar. The winners
led by six goals at the end ot the first: quarter,
and norer looked back. Tlp-Ir best men worn
Coll Is tor , .luliyan, Barnes, P, ire), all and Linxiy,
and their goal kickers were I.umJy (7), Collider
(4), Hogg t3), Barnes (2). Watt, Julivan. Shirts
ami Gregory. For the losers Guv, Williams,
Oussidy, Purse. Sumplon nml Lnngler were the
besl . and goals were scored by Cass'idv (fi), A.
Donaldson (2), \V. Clemens (B), Sumplon, Lea
ther ami. Murray.
IS SECTION.
Brunswick 12.6 beat Gecloag In. 11 In a fast,
open game at Brunswick. Brunswick were be
hind till three-quarter time, when they gained
a two-point lead, and subsequently 'increased
ii. -Musters, the Brunswick right wing, was
the best man on the ground. Other /goud men
for fhe winners were Lowe, Mahlook, Logan,
F. Delhvidge and W. Iliekox: and for the
loser, 1 Taylor. Williams, Blake, Vise and Pout-
.ing, Tho goal kickers for Brunswick were '.
Delhvidge (3), O. Anderson (2), W. Hickov.
Carlson. Mahlook, J. Illekov. 11. Phillips, n
B alkerdet, and K. Ferguson: and for G.-rtonc
the principal scorer was Williams (u goals).
ffb'W, Facings Bank 1,1.12 defeated Flindera
Naval Base 7.7 al Brighton, Tho game was
open and f: , si, ami the. Bank led all through.
The Naval Base did not score at all in the
first and third quarters, hut kirked 4.U lo 3.2
tu Ihe last. Goal h i '-ho r were Molonev (fi).
Loom, (2), Harris (2), Corby (3), W'illiaius.
Arthur, Glass and Pearl fur tlm Bank; and
laslles (6), Fonuell and Dnvle for the Base.
Best player? for ifeo wimiurs weti I nvu
Daniel, Metlne a-;d Elder; unrt for Ihe lusera
Castles, Fennel I, McMaln.n, Phillips and
GrlffRns. Juyco umpircil oxcoIlMntiy.
HatuirliiRbam A 17.19 l.oai Oaklci-h Amatnuw
4.0. at amlrinRhuni. For tin? wiunoia LhiuJou
reovt'd H coafis (and al.no 30 behinds), Gcddc#
(o)e HoMc-s u»). Van 1'cit (2), AmmIw (2).
reltit and Uolker. For tlu loxf-ra Bonsley (2)
Bwl (-0- Sandrinvfham'K lu-.q. worn liou-
don, \W'lt.ci-, lfe'vinausr.n, Walker and Gnldrs;
ami Oakleiuh'fl, Thomas, Hutehvson, Hcndrlck,
Jaekway urn) Aileron.
Teachers' College A 19.17 beat 01,1 Ihtllcv-
biiry-lrlnitv 11. HI, at Firming!,,,,, where "it
rained fltoudlly. In thrae conditions tho luvir-
ing was linusuaity high und accurate, and 11, o
game was qui! e fart and oven. For the win
ners Die best vm MeXamara. Barnes, Calms
n,»l Lewis, and 11,., goal, .cored bv Frlt.vhmi
(61. fi-arle ( 17, MrSaln.ua (.".), Lewis, Cairns
and llurneb (2 earb), and MeGratb. Tor the
losers the best were Chuppell. Slide, Smirk,
Jackson and L. Mulvanv; and tlie goal kicker
were Klllnll (:n, Chappell and Monleall, (2
eaelil. Ile.lnp, |r,,dds, Jackson and Dethrldge.
Brighton Vale 12.21 beat Old .Vavlerla's 0 7
0,1 the loi fuel's und. The game was , vow, led.
lor fhe winners Ihe b. -t plavcrs we.ie Murnliv
C. Gravdon l;„l„h. Illnd-.m "and Graham, 'ami
i prim , pal goal kickers were J. Gravdo,,
ami M. I.ivlor ( 1). For the losers tl„- g.'.ala were
scored by Ts-.-liai, (21. Camiibrtl 12). Price and
llurrcn, and the best men were O'M.illev. Mad
den, O'llalloran, Anderson and J|el)o„al,i.
C SUCTION.
Elnss-. IB- Amateur. 13.2?; beat Sindrlugham
B 3.1, on the winner 9 qruund, ivhich wa# Tvet,
U % f0r J,he«AvlnU€r cK«Din kicked
u coait and Fa:rell 3.
Wr t ll.wthorn f.lH bat V&w V«J# 5.7
1 ' '! a lJarr0xvl wj relti. iii a gam Oi«tin«ui«hr,'i
it,, inujh i»Li> ami an UTiplcaiant incident,
alrrj'ly i.'f..nc,| |„ jj,„ 5l-.,.on,j
Ai one lime I'ascoa Vnle were only tlirc®
points hcliitiil, hut fell away. For Hawthorn
the her.l men wero T. CuvbIU (1 ffoal) Jk
Altcheson (I goal) and J. BpiiUIo (2
gnala,); and for ihn luflCFa L, 'injlor (3 rfOalfl),
1'aync and Whttolicaa.
South Caulfield 7.17 heat Burwood 9.13. For
the winner# the heat, plnycr# wero T. Kitkham,
Sunderland, Tuchflcld, Knowle# (3 goal?) and
Wyatf ; and for Die tnors Hutching Baker,
Fcrguflnn and Rnfncr (fi goal#).
Surrey Hill 22.17 heal Glen Hnntly H 3.10.
Tho p'nne, phiyod at. Surrey 11111. was un
even. For the winner# tho bc?l. players were
C. Hamilton, R. Flnlayfion, Mardonald (7
gonh), Fraser (5 goals), and B. Finlayson (I
goal#).
Black Rook 23.15 bcal Teachers College II
10.11, at Black Rock.
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