The wisdom of the V.L.A. in dividing teams into three sections was more than justified, judging by last week's results. In every instance more evenly-balanced games was ...
Article : 289 wordsIt is pleasant to see the revival of Haw[?] After its great sacrifice of old members to the cause of Empire. A mile handicap, determined on the Amateur Sports Ground, was won by ...
Article : 78 wordsOne of the leading public school athletes of the present is A. P. Tulloh, of Wesley College. His achievements in the four years he has spent at the College give promise of ...
Article : 476 wordsPrior to the outbreak of war, Private Claune V. Sinclair was one of Victoria's prominent sprinters. As a member of Essendon, and latterly of East Melbourne, he won a number of ...
Article : 233 wordsEntries close at the Amateur sports [?] day (Saturday, June 20) for the open four-mile road race arranged by the Amateur Athletic Association for July 6 at Brighton Beach. ...
Article : 32 wordsLast week the achievements of Jack power as a runner and walker were discussed. In continuation of the interview, Power, expressed his opinions of well-known runners ...
Article : 1,035 wordsWhile at football practice last week, A. B. Turner, captain of the Brighton Grammar School eighteen, fell and broke a bone in his ankle. He will be unable to take part ...
Article : 51 wordsSt. Patrick s College, Ballarat, continues its triumphant football career. In a premiership match against Ballarat Grammar School the team scored 35 goals 14 behinds ...
Article : 133 words"The cheek wound is an ugly one, but beyond a slight disfigurement, I do not anticipate any lasting trouble. My eyes, naturally weak, suffered, of course, and are much weaker in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 254 wordsBrighton Road (St. Kilda) and Elsternwick State Schools met on the Brighton road ground on June 19. An interesting game resulted in a win for Brighton Road by 7 ...
Article : 84 wordsAdult Deaf had great hopes on Saturday of repeating the performance against Malvern I. that they put up in tho earlier part of the season. But they found a different team ...
Article : 468 wordsEfforts are being made at Geelong to promote athletic contests between the various State schools in the district. Last week a meeting of head teachers and assistants was ...
Article : 84 wordsTrinity Grammar's great finish was the feature of the opening round of the football premiership of the Schools' Amateur Athletic Association. ...
Article : 185 wordsHigh School defeated the new-formed Brighton Presbyterian team by 11 goals to 1, the goal-throwers for the winners being Dabb 5, Swan 3, Jones 2 and Grant 1, while ...
Article : 41 wordsA. P. TULLOH (vice-captain) is one of the most successful of Public School athletes ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsFrom their headquarters, the Coburg Harriers decided a three-mile club race on Saturday. The weather was delightful, and the going very fair. R. Gray, from the 1 minute ...
Article : 82 wordsHawthorn I. still continue to show good form, and within a week or two should be playing at their top. They had no difficulty in defeating a somewhat weak Brighton ...
Article : 137 wordsSt. Thomas' and St. Stephen's Harriers joined forces at Heidelberg, and found the outing pleasant in that picturesque suburb. The distance run was about seven miles. Each club ...
Article : 109 wordsIn tue second section Malvern II.. [?] pectedly beat Hawthorn II by 9 goals to 6. At the committee meeting of the V.L.A., held on Monday evening, it transpired that ...
Article : 156 wordsThat favorite running locality, the scene of some of the earliest cross-country races held in Victoria, still attracts the clubs. Carlton was there on Saturday for a pack run, and covered ...
Article : 67 wordsThe pioneer club went to Moorabbin for a seven-mile spin, concluding with a teams' race of half a mile. E. Jabara won comfortably, and then followed G. Ovenden, 2: P. Eustace, ...
Article : 63 wordsEast Melbourne and Footscray met in a sixmile pack run at Glenhuntly, and decided a teams' race at the conclusion of the crosscountry work. A mile was the chosen ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 29 Jun 1918, Page 22
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