East and exciting football may be seen at Unley Oval on Saturday, when for the second time this season Sturt and Port will be engaged. Both teams have a chance of contesting the finals. Sturt are in third position. A victory will mean much to either club. ...
Article : 591 wordsCONSISTENT PLAYER A. Mangelsdorf, who has been tried at centre half-back and centre half-forward for North this season. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsGlenelg (top of the premiership list) and Port (fourth), who will meet on Alberton Oval on Saturday, should be seen in the most interesting of the contests under the auspices of the South Australian National Football Association. ...
Article : 793 wordsThe only Sturt player hurt last Saturday was Wickens. He will be unable to play this week. Riley, Barron, and Williams also ...
Article : 255 wordsSouth will make every endeavor to retain their place in the four. Under Bruce McGregor players trained vigorously at Adelaide Oval on Tuesday. ...
Article : 245 wordsNorth players and officials are gratified at the success of the team in gaining first position on the premiership list. ...
Article : 235 wordsBALL BOUNCES CORRECTLY FOR NORWOOD PLAYER—A. Moyle (Norwood) obtains a great opporunity to forward in the game against South at Adelaide R. G. Dunn (South) and Umpire R. T. R. Currie are watching him make off with the ball. C. C. Daly and H. Krome (Norwood) are on the left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsTHREE CANDIDATES FROM SOUTH FOR CARNIVAL HONORS—W. J. Mackay, F. J. Tally, and W. Hebbard. They have been playing well for the blue-and-whites this season. Mackay is a wingman, Tully a reover, and Hebbard a follower. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 37 wordsSupporters of West believe that the red-and-blacks are unlucky, as several games which appeared to be in their keeping were lost by narrow ...
Article : 314 wordsAssociation games and umpires for Saturday are as follow:— Norwood and West at Prospect—B. Burns. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsTo be at the bottom of the premiership list is an unusual experience for Torrens. So far this season 30 players have ...
Article : 280 wordsGlenelg gained their second success for the season last Saturday at the expense of West. The team is training better, and expects further ...
Article : 305 wordsMessrs. E. Tassie, H. W. Tomkins, and R. S. Beatty (Interstate selectors) have for several weeks been watching footballers with chances of inclusion in the carnival side. To obtain a reliable estimate of the merits of likely players a test game ...
Article : 486 wordsSoccer teams will play the second round of Pelaco Cup matches on Saturday. In the first round the games between West Adelaide and West United and between Osborne Athletic and Ascot Park were drawn. They will be ...
Article : 466 wordsMoyle (injured right knee), Ackland (injured foot), and Wadham (strained ankles) may not be able to play for Norwood on Saturday. Scott ...
Article : 202 wordsInjuries to players have weakened Port greatly this season. Although the match against North did not increase the injured list, players out ...
Article : 254 wordsR. H. WHITEHEAD former Sturt follower, who last night was granted a clearance to play for Glenelg. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsA feature of the North training staff is the long experience of some of its members in treating senior footballers. Mr. T. Hodges (head trainer) .has been ...
Article : 52 wordsAt the Glenelg clubroom tonight a lecture will be given by J. Handby (coach), after which a euchre tournament will be held. The evening will conclude with ...
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