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  4. COLLINGWOOD DOWNS GEELONG IN TITANIC STRUGGLE

    Collingwood downed Geelong in a titanic opening day struggle, 16.11 to 12.12. The match was packed with surprises. In the first quarter Collingwood led off with six goals to Geelong’s one. Then the tables were turned. ...

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  5. ’Dons Win

    Footscray found Essen don for too experienced. In every department the Dons were their masters. Except for a period in the ...

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  6. Melbourne, With Old Dash, Outclasses Richmond

    Greater pace to the ball and superiority in attack and team work enabled Melbourne to wear down Richmond. The resistance of the losers was stubborn, but they were no match for the experienced red legs. Johnson, the crack Melbourne forward, ...

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  7. North’s Great Victory

    The stubborn resistance of the defenders, relieved by the brilliance of the beg men of both sides in the air, stood out in a ...

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  8. Win By a Single Point

    In anticipation of a repetition of the sterling struggles of tho past by the old rivals, Carlton and South Melbourne, a crowd of 35,000 assembled ...

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  9. PLAYER’S COLLARBONE BROKEN

    Ernie Wilson, of Collingwood, had his collar-bone broken in the match at Victoria Park today. At half-time officials and trainers ...

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  10. LEAGUE GOAL-KICKERS

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