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Advertising : 96 wordsBeating Port Adelaide at almost every point on the ground, Norwood, on Saturday, won the 1929 football premiership from Port Adelaide by 16.14 to 10.9. A strong wind blew from the north during the greater part of the game, and Norwood, scoring easily against it in the first quarter, gained a lead which they increased as the match wore on. "Top left: Maywuld (Port) saves the ball almost on the line. K. Johnson was ready to punch the ball out. Top right: A section of the record' crowd of 35,500. Bottom left: O'Regan (Port) makes off with the ball, while Mott (Port) keeps E. Johnson (Norwood) away. Bottom right: Daly, Norwood wingman, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931), Mon 7 Oct 1929, Page 1
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