An incident in the Torrens trial game at Thebarton. Umpire W. H. Hodges did not release the ball, and T. Adams, in anticipation of the bounce, ran past him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsSouth players in action. M. Griffin (25) is in the act of taking the ball the flight of which he has judged correctly. W. Hebbard (9) has soared higher, but without success. The player no the left is O. Danaghy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsOn Saturday more than 250 footballers, including young and old players, will strip in practice games for Port, Norwood, West, North Torrens Sturt, and Glenelg. South will not begin trial matches until the following Saturday. ...
Article : 560 wordsUmpiring football matches is rapidly becoming a profitable occupation In this State there are approximately 750 engaged during the football season, and payments to these men are as high as £12 for a central official for a final match. ...
Article : 424 wordsExcellent form was shown by J. McInerney, the player with the ball, in the first practice game by Port. He is shown attempting to clear, but J. Quinn has grasped him firmly. On the left is H. Logan, Port goalkicker. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsBesides providing entertainment for thousands of people, league football matches are the means of circulating hundreds of points each year. Mr. Frank Marlow (secretary of the South Australian National Football League) estimates that on an average 150 persons are provided with ...
Article : 324 wordsF. Batt, who was working into top form at the close of last season, has gone to Nhill in connection with his employment. He will not be available ...
Article : 347 wordsOwing to a recurrence of a leg injury it is probable that J. Karney, who captained Torrens last year, will not be seen again with the blue-and-golds. ...
Article : 340 wordsVisitors to Norwood Oval this year will be surprised at the alterations which have been made. Not only does the new pavilion compare favorably ...
Article : 289 wordsWhen the curtain is raised on the 1929 season of league football on Saturday, April 27, there will be no official opening. ...
Article : 141 wordsAfter more than 20 years in the wholesale softgoods trade, principally as a traveller Mr. E. A. Rugless (secretary of Glenelg Football Club) ...
Article : 454 words"South Australian National Football League. Limited. Presented to Port Adelaide Football Club, premiers season 1928." ...
Article : 145 wordsNumerous injuries in past seasons have led most league clubs to favor insuring players. Indications are that every club ...
Article : 352 wordsMR. E. A. RUGLESS secretary of Glenelg, who after many years as a traveller, is now in business on his own account. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsJ. J. Tredrea, a member of the committee of South, and A. H. Job (coach) have been elected representatives of the general committee on the selection committee. ...
Article : 31 wordsP. Broderick probable captain of Torrens, waits for a knockout from the ruck in the first practice match by Torrens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsDetermined efforts by official of South to build up a strong team for the season are meeting with success. On Tuesday evening about 30 players ...
Article : 486 wordsA suggestion by. Mr. F. Marlow (secretary of the South Australian National Football League) that in matches one team should wear ...
Article : 76 wordsA. J. Robertson who was a prominent ruckman with South last season, had decided to settle in Melbourne. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Thu 4 Apr 1929, Page 13
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