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  3. MOONEE PONDS v. COLLING WOOD—9 to 7

    The Cornflowers, flushed with their victory over the "Argus," anticipated little difficulty in scoring from the Magpies, but the latter had their warpaint on, and only just failed to return home No. 1. ...

    Article : 112 words
  4. B GRADE.

    The Inkslingers and the diminutive Jolimonters met last week to decide who should be cock of the walk, and, after a strenuous struggle, the question had to be postponed for a later issue. Excitement ...

    Article : 303 words
  5. Football Notes.

    The premiership is certainly very open this season. Every team has a chance. To win games, teams have got to be at their very top ; if they're below par, they go under. The surprise of the day was ...

    Article : 1,014 words
  6. CARLTON v. ST. KILDA—6 all.

    Another draw ! Captain Martin was very prominent for the Blues, as were Bowes, Rankin and Lester. For the Coney Islanders, Benjamin, who soon leaves for distant parts, played a star game, ...

    Article : 46 words
  7. M.C.C. v. SOUTH MELBOURNE—21 to 7.

    The tricolours' pitcher. Miller, was dazzling—simply dazzling—when opposing the Debaters, and Taylor screamed with joy in propelling the leather to the expectant Bartlett. Captain Crighton played his ...

    Article : 136 words
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  9. Baseball Notes.

    M.C.C. had their fighting look with them last Saturday, and overwhelmed the Southern lads. The latter were not disgraced. They met a team of sparklers—that's all. The tricolours played with ...

    Article : 242 words
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  11. FITZROY v. RICHMOND—22 to 5.

    In Bidstrup Fitzroy possess a rubberman with the beauty of a Paris, upon which the Zebras could do little better than with awe. Young, behind the platter, received the twisty things with great ...

    Article : 172 words
  12. EAST MELBOURNE v. HAWKSBURN-18 to 4.

    The j[?]al Jolimonters experienced some difficulty in shaking off the Hawks. Not until the eighth innings did the Giants breathe the atmosphere with confidence. Laver, their seven-foot boxman, dealt ...

    Article : 186 words
  13. CARLTON v. ST. KILDA—6 to 3.

    The slab artists played a star engagement in the battle between the Brewers and the Dreamlanders on the sand dunes of St. Kilda. Coburn, the Brewers' twirler, sent the curving wonders into Adams' bag ...

    Article : 182 words
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