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  3. STIRRING FINISH TO THE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CARNIVAL IN SYDNEY

    Heinz richly deserved the "Referee" medal for being the best player in the, Victorian bean because he was the personification of conistency. He displayed brilliant football in ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN FOOTBALL COUNCIL

    The Australian Football Council resumed its sittings on August 12, having adjourned from the previous day owing to a quorum not being present. The first matter dealt with ...

    Article : 1,130 words
  5. ODD CARNIVAL NOTES.

    P. Matson has the distinction of figuring in the three Carnival teams—1908 (Melbourne), 1911 (Adelaide), and 1914 (Sydney). When Ralph Robertson returned from the first ...

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  6. VICTORIA WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP

    "The South Australians did not show their true form," was heard after Saturday's match. Of course they didn't—at least, not the form shows against the weaker States. They had ...

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  7. WINNERS OF THE "REFEREE" MEDALS

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  8. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CARNIVAL, 1914

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 835 words
  9. CARNIVAL MATCHES CONCLUDED

    Another beautiful day greeted the footballers, but the match was not attractive. It was Leo one-sided, for the South Australians lominated the situation from hall-bounce ...

    Article : 386 words
  10. CHAT WITH WILLIAM H. GILL

    Mr. W. H. Gill's name is well-known to every follower of the Australian game throughout Australasia. He has been the most conspicious figure in the administration of ...

    Article : 565 words
  11. CHTH DAY—THURSDAY, AUGUST 13.

    E[?] men from the West kicked 29.14 (188) The Tasmanians 12-8 (80). The game was not to [?]eresting at any stage, as the Westralians simply did as they liked. ...

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  12. THE KICKING COMPETITION

    The kicking competition for accuracy between H. H. ("Dally") Messenger and H. Limb (West Australia) was eagerly awaited by football enthusiasts of all codes. The popular "Daily" ...

    Article : 295 words
  13. FINAL DAY—SATURDAY, AUGUSTUS 15.

    The Welshman made a very poor showing against the men from the West, we scored almost at will. Ralph Robertson (captain), who has enlisted for service, was absent. and ...

    Article : 137 words
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  15. NEXT SATURDAY'S FIXTURES:

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  17. A PROPHET.

    So soon as the draw for the 1914 Davis Cup series was known, "Austral," whose comments have appeared in the pages of "The Sunday Times." "The Referee" and "The Saturday ...

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