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Advertising : 1 wordsCOLLINGWOOD are the hottest favorites that have faced a League Grand Final for years. Maybe that’s not altogether fair to Carlton, their opponents at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday, but that is how the majority of the football public view the coming battle for the 1938 Victorian League premiership pennant. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 633 wordsNIGHTGUARD and Young Iden. Victoria’s hopes in the Epsom Handicap, ran sound trials in the Hill Slakes at Rose hill on Saturday. Young Idea finished second in Gold Rod with Nightguard fourth. Tins picture, taken at the distance shows Gold Rod and Stretto (rails), who finished third. leading Nightguard (rails) and Young Idea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 58 wordsTHE BLUES have not won a premiership since 1915. That’s looking back a long way. It won’t be so long after Saturday, they say. Seldom has a football camp been so confident, so deliberate. ...
Article : 119 words“I think he'll win the Epsom,” said owner. Mr. Andy Morrow, after Nightguard’s race at Rosehill on Saturday. And so bay I. I have looked at the race from every conceivable ...
Article : 959 wordsGOLD ROD won the A.J.C, St. Leger, a furlong further than the Metropolitan, but I doubt whether he is a true stayer of ...
Article : 457 wordsTHREE of the youngest Magpies in the nest have been Collingwood’s heroes in the semi-final and the preliminary final-Des. ...
Article : 315 wordsFootmark in a definite Caulfield Cup possibility. His second to Pageant in the Mentone Cup left no doubt his ability, and it is now only a question of keeping him at high pitch to be a hard nut for Avenger to crack. ...
Article : 563 wordsKeep well in mind our great Melbourne Cup offer —£250 to anyone who can place the first four horses in ...
Article : 94 wordsTHE INTERESTING DUELS fought in the teeth of goal in Saturday's preliminary final, when Collingwood outplayed Geelong. From the left the camera series shows Helmer, Geelong's full forward, marking in [?] [?] the Collingwood full back. Knight is shown taking a well-timed mark over Muller. Ron Tudd, Collingwood's crack full forward, is shown kicking one of his eleven goals. Fred Fro[?] who transferred from half back to a back pocket, relieves for Collingwood. Froude would seem to be kicking the ball into the face of "Pixie" Coles, the Geelong forward. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 21 Sep 1938, Page 1
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