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West-Glenelg
Have 22-Pt.
Win at Oval
1st 2nd 3rd Final Pis.
W.-Glrnelg 6.3 10.7 13.13 17.16 118
S.-Soatb . S.2 4.9 10.10 14.12 9fl
By H. G. B.
Playing faster and more
vigorous football, West-Glenelg
clinched their claim for second
place. on the premiership list by
defeating Sturt-Sontb by 22
Doints at Adelaide Oval today.
West-Glenelc — Backs: Corbett. Powell,
Codd. Half-backs: Masters, Jolly.
BottroS Centres: O'Donaghue. Robjent.
Flmeri. Half-forwards: Souter. Smith,
Hender. Forwards: Westley. Austin. Sul
livan Ruck: Chynoweth. Taylor. McAr
thur. SUttery -19th-.
SUirt-Sooth— Backs: Wnelan. Halnes.
Wilson. Half-backs: Aistrope. Ingbam,
Jim Dswes. Centres: Tult. Tuotay. Peake.
Half-forwards. Harders. Reynolds, Mo
riarty. Forwards: Stelnle. Biggs. Scott.
Ruck: Williams. Tilley. Herbert. Davies
(19th-.
Sullivan (face Injury) replaced by
Slattery In the last quarter.
Umpire: K. L. Aplin.
Estimated attendance: 15.000.
Total proceeds of the game went to toe
Fighting Forces Comforts Fund, and it
was fitting that one of the largest
crowds for the searon attended.
The first half was disaepolntineb'
one-sided. West-Gleneljr's rugged
tenacity and superior speed to ttae
ball gave tbetn a lead of 34 points at
half-time.
The tigers were safer in the air and
surer in despatch. They also adopted
go-through tactics.
It was not until the closing minutes
ot the quarter that Sturt-South found
the goals. Biggs, playing his first
match for the season, kicked their total
score for the quarter. 2 — 2.
Beginning the second quarter with an
advantage of 25 points, the tigers swept
all before them, and Austin scored their
next three goals. '
Sturt-South were uotmarked, out
paced, and out-bumped. Tbe tigers
were strong and safe in defence, mnd
all their players showed terrior-like
agility and determination in the
The blues could manage only two
goal* in nine scoring shots during the
secon ^JJES. RECOVERY
Play was willing In lhe third quartpr.
Sturt-South showed their best form for
the match. and. getting the tigers
rattled, they swarmed goalwards time
and again.
The blues' fine recovery gave them
six goals sraighl, and they were soon
wthin easy distance of their rivals.
Biggs had oeen given a run on tbe
ball fnr the blues, and Harders and
Peake were switched over. The yellow?
rallied just before 'lemons.' and led
bv 21 points at the last change.
Goalklckers— West-Glenelg: Austin -6i.
Smith (31. Souter -2t. Hender. Taylor.
Robjent. Westley. Sullivan. Slattery.
Sturt-South: Scott -5i. Biggs (4 1. Steinle
c3i. Peake. Herbert.
Best Players— Wcst-Glenelg: Smith.
Souter. Robjent. Codd. Fimerl. Au«tiu.
Sullivan. Sturt-South: Tilley, Williams.
Haines. Herbert. Moriarly Whelan.
Scott.
Player Reported.— K. Jolly (West
Glenelg i «a! reported by Umpire K. L.
Aplin for allegedly deliberately tripping
him i Aplin i in the first quarter of the
football match at Adelaide Oval today
Adelaide, Suburban
Linden Park. l:t — lfi; Ethleton. II — II.
Brunsuick. IS— X: Hindmarsb. 14— IS.
Beaufort. IX— 7; Kelvinator. 11—14.
Kilkenny. SI — «H; Norwood C. 5 — I.
! South Adelaide C. :— II; Albert
i l-ruids. 4 — II.
West Torrrm C. 13 — I'.: Michells. 2 — 9.
Prospcrl Church of Chrlsl. 12 — 10;
Thompson lllemorial. 11*^17.
Beaufort. 13 — 7; Kelvinator. 11 — 14.
Flinders Park. 13— 16i; Ethelton. 11— 11.
Goalkickers— Flinders Park: J. Turner
(6), R Wade (3), P. Martin, G. Doherty
(each 2). Ethelton: N. Clark (4), J.
Ford (3), M. Ludern, J. Harvey, G. Starr,
G. Hanson. Best Players— Flinders
Park: J. Turner, J. Doherty, J. Daly, P.
Martin. Ethelton: V. Taylor, E. Battye,
J. Hickman, N. Clark, J. Harvey.
Students' Games
Rostrevor College. 12 — ~: University
II — «. Goalkickets— Rostrevor: Hall 161
Veitch 1 3'. MrCnwIey. Pridham. Peters
University: Mills i4i. Doman. Kirk
wood leach 2i. Bennett. «Furler. Base
dow. Be-st Players —Rostrevor: Peters.
Hall. Haiby. Pridham. Canny. Veitch.
University: Bennett. Ken Grant. Love.
Kirkwood. Col: on. Basheer.
Immanuel. Iti — IK: Adelaide High.
IS — IS. Goall:icker.s — Immanuel: E Ren
nrr (6i. Leske - 5i . Nitschke. Pech 'each
2i. Auricht. A.H.S.: Bales. liewett (each
3i. Ha-don. Cuthbertson le.-u-h 2i. Crisp,
and Guy. Bes' Plnyer-- — Imtnanual: E.
Rentier. S. Schile. P. Renn.r. L. Grope.
I. Roenm'rldt. V. Wenke. G. MiM7e.
A.H.S.: RiMone. Bate.-.. Haydon. Sar
gent. Kina. Hewett.
Colts' League
Slurt, IX — It: -;ienelg. :\ — II. Gual
kick-r- Sinn: Kenugh '4-. Gan:. Srlih
? rach 2'. Welsby. Wunke. Bnnnrn.
Wray. Eaion. Glmclg: Day i2i. I.ane
WpsI Adelaide, fi — »: Norwood. :!— «.
i-,nMk'--k'r~ Wr-t Adoisidr: Atkins '1' .
Brnnr-i! smrh. Hsv. 17. Zntnrr. Nor
wood; Hollidpv, crowhurst, Holbrook.
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