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  2. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CARNIVAL IN SYDNEY BRILLIANT AND STIRRING

    Genial warmth greeted the various States on the opening of the Carnival, a warmth that was just as much appreciated by Sydney folk, who for four or five weeks had become almost ...

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  4. CARNIVAL MATCHES

    The Australian game in Sydney has had many strokes of bad luck, but enthusiasts were hopeful that the Australian Carnival of 1914 would have sent it booming ahead, until in a ...

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  5. THIRD DAY-FRIDAY, AUGUST 7.

    The game between South Australia and Queensland was even poorer than that between Victoria and Tasmania, the scorer being kept very busy in hoisting the figures. South ...

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  6. FOURTH DAY-SATURDAY, AUGUST 8.

    Neither at Melbourne nor Adelaide did New South Which defeat Tasmania, yet the Blues in both matches had players in from Broken Hill and other parts of the State. This time ...

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  7. SIXTH DAY—TUESDAY. AUGUST 11.

    There was an absence of dash in the West Australian—Queensland match, the green-jerseyed brigade simply doing as they liked. The final scores were: West Australia 33.31 (229). ...

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  8. FIFTH DAY-MONDAY, AUGUST 10. TASMANIA WHIPS QUEENSLAND.

    It was generally thought that the Queens-landers would give the Tasmanlans a hard game, but they never looked dangerous at any period. Neither team handled the ball ...

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  9. THE PLAY AND METHODS OF THE STATES

    Adelaide and Melbourne footballers play on different lines. The Wheat fielders indulge in handball to a greater extent, and, from a spectator's point of view, provide the prettier ...

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  10. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8.

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA DOWNS NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The expected happened. Not even the most sanguine supporters of tho Blues gave them a hope with the Wheatfielders. Still they were joyous when, after the game bad been in ...

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  12. FIFTH DAY—MONDAY, AUGUST 10.

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  13. GHAT WITH FRED M'GINIS

    With the Cananore team (Hobart), which arrived in Sydney on Monday, was Fred McGinis, by many critics considered the greatest player the Australian game has known. The Cananore ...

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  14. SIXTH DAY—TUESDAY, AUGUST 1.

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CARNIVAL, 1914

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  19. SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6.

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