The final of the Dunlop Purse for professionals was played at Victoria Links on Friday, and resulted in a win for Mr E. Naismith. 1. W. J. Fowler, 2. L. Thomson and George Naismith at the 14th in the semi-finals. 3. Dr. Barclay Thomson. 4. Don Thomson, runner-up. 5. A section of the gallery. 6. Mr C. J. Wild, Mr C. Conners, Mr W. Fowler, Mr H. Culliton, and Mr R. Kirkby. 7. George Naismith snapped at the 14th hole. 8. Mrs A. Wallace, Miss A. Alexander and Miss E. Alexander, and friends. 9. Mr E. Naismith, of Heidelberg, winner of the Dunlop Purse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 111 wordsRichmond easily defeated St. Kilda on Saturday at the St. Kilda ground. Richmond's superior marking and the great dash with which they opened the game gave them an easy lead, which they maintained, winning by 31 points. 1. Comte, St. Kilda, has a shot at goal, while Scanlon, his club-mate. wanls off O'Halloran 2. Bence and Comte, of St. Kilda, engage in bumping contests, with D. Strang, and W Benton, of Richmond. 3. Holden, St. Kilda. flies behind a pack of Players in a desperate endeavor to mark, while Bence, Hugo and Comte, of St. Kilda, together with Titus, of Richmond, await ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), Thu 28 Jul 1932, Page 8
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