Balmain thoroughly retrieved themselves on Saturday and Monday, and on their game against South Sydney look more a premier ship possibility than any other team. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,181 wordsOf the matches comprising the set with which the League will to-day close its first round, that of prime import is the Balmain-Eastern Suburbs fixture at the Cricket Ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 792 wordsTwo things stood out clear as daylight on Monday's showing between Balmain and South Sydney—the Premiers arc undoubtedly the best all-round side in the competition, and South ...
Article : 1,423 wordsMR. S. GEORGE BALL, South Sydney's Secretary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 10 wordsNewtown v. South Sydney, [?] Bay oval [?] A. Cretghton. Sydney v. Paddington, Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2,[?] C. W. Eord. ...
Article : 971 wordsGlebe were fancied more than East, and despite the Reds including three players who were having their maiden game in first grade, it was a bit of a surprise to see the Tricolors ...
Article : 408 wordsThe South Sydney-Glebe fixture had not gone far before it was patent that the Stripes would win, bar accident. The difference between the two sets of backs ...
Article : 993 wordsWestern Suburbs v.Glebe, Wentworth Park, 3.13; A. Farrow; touch judge L. Hanson and A.Harrison. Newton v. North Sydney, Erskineville Oval, 3.1; J. T. Black : touch judge, S. Piper and T. Whitbread. ...
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Saturday Referee and the Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1912 - 1916), Sat 10 Jun 1916, Page 2
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