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METROPOLITAN AMATEUBS.
Elstomwick Beat Olcl Scotch.
ANOTHER C SECTION TIE.
I-rluctpal interest in the third h ra '
lnntelu-,: of the .Mellupolitnu Amateur 1 .
.Vrsoclatlop, which wa.'i played un -a «...
centred - in the meeting of Klstonwicl: «»l G
Scotch. lllBlernwick v.as lying rfiual ,'
i .ki.i v.-. — i ni. r,.i.riii tvllli Siivings i'.i"" . -,
fotir points behind. Llrtisnwiel, lnm-a
too ft rong after a tine contest, w I h in.
that. Stale Savings Hank, who u u )!> ' (||J
Collegians, aliara fourth place wit , I « "
Melhurnians, who bent yiiiri utiiDff "-j- j |,;cs
lead, while University Hacks has In l«a
to third a a a result of im defret 1 ft «
In tho D suction Teachers Lnllfk. '.,
I, oat Surrey Hills, who drop o; " T«"'(ll.
College Is still ou top, with ;< '> 01 n , a the
lowed by ISasl .Malvern and llrun.wlik. a,
former were fueeesstut mi S'ltimla. .
The position lu the C eoct in is
Hentlelgh remains well In front, but K
and Old Xavcltnns provided uje'o|rm ,
the Seafon, Old Xavcrlans going
ptace on their own, aa 1I.I.S. Old .
beaten by llui-wood. and drop V',," 'niir,w4
vllle ia fourth, two points ' of oilf.cM.
uud four nt Saiidrliiglinn, and ho Hi "
St. U.S. Old lloya won their first mstcli
Ui'taila:—
A SECTION.
In th? prtucipul match Klsicj j;, leH:,
fcatcd Old Scotch Collegians 11.10 on tnc J-

Vic1' oval. The ground and the ball were boLU
vl-v wet and dlfiicull. but. in the circumstance,
tl.e cvnmitiojj fuuilmll given was splemnu.
'/lie marking with « heavy and bllppcry ball
v.as ainazing, and Hie kicking for goal wonder-
jullv accurate. Jn thn first quarter goven 'goals
straight were kicked before tho firm,
jnli'ur. leaving Old a- Scotch, who Ji«d' )m<I
tlio slisht advantage of kicking to tln> Glen
Jiuutly end, in the Jead by 5.1 to 2.0. Elsti-ni-
wiel; more than made uuieiids in the jiecond
liimter, mid tine fJiootlng by Deri, thoir full
forward, enabled thorn to add 9.3 as against their
opponents' 1.0, lo lead by fourteen point at
the interval.
The third, term was fairly even, with com-
pavalively little scoring; Ihu tcuuw .were well,
matched and lighting Jmrd. Starting .Ihc Jaat
miartcr with a nlcar four-goal load, lilrtcrnwiok.
ajqiiMrcd to bo sure of winning, hut the
visitors came with a sustained buret; and
gradually worked their way up to them, until
ili.»y vtiv onlv » jmint to thn had; Jf their
lorwnrds luid been able to malnl.iiin the enrly
rtawlard of accuracy thoy would have- had - u
conuijamliiiir lead. Jn tho last three minuic,
jiowover. Elstcrnwiclc made a strong rallv, and
scored the two goals that won them tlio mulch
. b.\sr Flayer.— EIstermvleH : Rolwrts. J)illon.
Ferfc and Vickcrs. Old Scotch:' Guild, Coutts;
; Barm.lt, Mooro end lkiyis. Goal Kickers.—
Kb.Urnvvicl; : Fort (0), Lcilch (2), Jiowclb;, tiuihl
jitid Jtohertf. Old Scotch: Corrlnoi' (2), Telford
(1), Higfion. Baructt, Slcran, Cathcart, Dawson,
Ci"iir ami Morris.
Old Jlelburnlans 34.75 defeated Jfiirrumbwha
f/.lu 0:1 the Melbourne Grammar ftchooY oval,
which was In very bad comlHiop. for football'
i.iid nrucrially aifccted tho play. The Ohl
MeHmnnniK, with .1 much weakened team,' had :i
four-goal lead at huif time,' hut a hard third
quaitcr fiom Murrumbccna added six. goals to
two and levelled the score. In tho lu&t, 'how-
fver, tlio home team drew well away to
win by nearly six goals. Best Flayers.— Old
' Molhuruian»'- Jeffcott, Hallo, Campbell, Rutheford
and Atkinson. Murrumheena: Jiavper, Drau-
TiuMin, Barker. Favoissien and Tinuliig.
ip>;d Kick-is.— Old Melbmniaiw: Atkinson (3), 1).
'uilii'ic (;!). Whiting (2), Rowlands (2), Morell
i'D. K. Wihuii, Campbell and X. Mitchell. Slur-
nunhftaa: Lundy (51, OdHstw (4).
State Savings Bank 15.10. defeated Collegians
very easily on the wet TYosley. College -oval.
Wlllmut their cuptam, Rush, Collegians Were no
match for the fast Savings Bunk Kido, who heat,
tli'in io the ball all day. ..Refit Player.— Savings
iLtik: Join?, TuIIncli, Chandler. Kemp, Peart
and ltromley. Collegians: Dodd, Seuhrook, J,
ii'DmiuuII. Barnctt und- Loiitit. Gail Kickers.
Suvingi Batik:; Chandler - -.(ft), ifojvso (3) und
Harris (3). Collegians: J,u\v (2) and Green-
Wood. ' .
. University Blues- and Black plnycd on Wtfd-
iwsday last, the, Itlues winning.,
Brighton Vale lind the bye.
b section! .
Ea&t Malvern 7:11 defeated Brunswiek 4.9 n'i
Brunswick. Best 3'luycre.— lirst Malvern (from
mi eve n side): Spraguc," Crawford, Walker, -Xicril
and Parry. Brunswiek: A. Feel (best and finn-sl),
3'. Delbriilgi', H. Uelbridge,. Hope ami Masters.
Coil Kicker.— Knsfc Jfalvcvn: Ward (1).
. St, Paul's 12.15 defeated Glen HutHlv 4.p.
Rot Flayer.— St. FauFs: J'aterson, Fenibftrtftii,
Vamoiuu, Mi>scn and Cardwcll. Glen Huutlv:
lUrncr. Holdon, Jf.vlniid, fttuavt und Johnson,
(.'"ill Kicker?.— ftL Paul's: ivmberton (3). )rwin
(2), Hill (2) and Kerr (2). Glen Huntty: Folev

old Ihiileyhuiy-Trinity 4.9 defeated Old- Caul-
Hold Grammariaufi 3.2. Host Players.— Old Ihiilev.
Imiy.Trinily; Mulvany, Sevvcll, Itobcrtbon,' Dredge
mid Roberts, Old CuuHleld Gramnmrian?: Core
niJi, Sumjiton, Homo, F. JJawson and McLfod.
fi«il Kit-kere.— Old Jlaileybury-TrinHv: J». Doth-
riilge (2). . ... '
(l.-ch.ng 39.J5 dofoatod Old l'aradians .9.9 al'
tii.elong. Utot Player.— Geolong: Ramagu,' Quakv
Meney, Newman ami W. ' Wheeler. Old . pura-"
dims: Xaugliton. O'Brien, WHliium, QniniV.anil
. Kennedy. Goal Kicker.— Gevlong: WHUams .(8),-
Wheeler (3), King (3) .and Newman (2). ' Old
V.iradians:' fooncy (2) and Arthur (2).
' Teachers' College 32.15 defeated ftuii'cr Hills
Best. Player.— Teachers' College: Muvphv,'
Hush. Iticluirds, Lang and Khorle. fturrey- Hill:'
ftaeddon. Fierce, FinlayKon, . Oldis and Hamiltlai.
" tittil Kicker?. — Teachers' College: Collins (O),
Minphy (2) and du Bonrg (2). Surrey Hills:
JhclJunalU (3).
C SECTION.
Burwood 11.9 defeated Brighton Tcrlmioal
School Old Boys S.12. Best Flayers.— Burwood:
H'ilbcck (heat nnd fahypt). Itaincr, Kkhnm,
Vaushaii p" goals) and stuincr (4), BrightqtJ
'iVclmical School Old Roys: Chick, Dudgeon,
BlffkUy, Darriek and Thorns (8). ,
.Melbourne High School Old Rovs 12.7 defeated
friulh Caulileld (5,15. Best Fluycis.— Melhouriic
High .School Old Boys: O. Amos (beat, ami
fairest). 'Williams (St goals), Simmons. Carter-
(8). Maurice (3) and Davirs (3). South Caul.
li«id: Johnston, Sunderland, Sccvoll, BrockeLl-
ml Toole (8).
Dand'-nmig K.S.F. 12.19 defeated fttiiidringluim
t».I3. Beit Players. — Damlonong: Orr, Fuirhnni:..
William-, Basset t (S goals) and J. McPhem.n
<:n. S.imlrijig'huni: Roberts (beat itiul fairest),
Voilugi, Hay, van 'Pelt (3) and Xankcrvia'
CD-
Bentlclcli 30.14 defeated West Hawthorn V.D.
best Playere.— Bcnlleigh: Bunning', Dalton (6
l'-uLI. Fitch, Driimmond and Ward (2). West
Jlawtlmni: Cenlon, Cock, Killccn, Simpson (9)
tuxi Killt'ii. .
Old Navcrian 5.8 tied with Kingf.vil!o 5.3 after
a most exciting game. Best Flayer.— -Ohl
Xaverlans: Madden. Williamson, It.- O'JIalloran,
t.'ss!-y aii'i Howard (2). Kingsvlllc: Uodgers,
Wcltffon, 5IaIone.v, Tandy, und Jordan (3).

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