THE technical development of football has not kept pace with the progress made in other sports. The practical side of football always has received concentrated attention of coaches and players, but the technique of the game has been neglected by comparison. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 873 wordsPROVIDED undue roughness is severely checked, mid-week football is bound to be popular with the Melbourne public, who cannot sec enough of the winter game. Interest is lent to the competition by the fact that four senior players are permitted to play with each team, provided they ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 442 wordsMANY prominent League and Association footballers will be faced with a momentous decision in the near future. They will have to decide whether they will continue to play Senior football, with the chance of losing their employment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 812 wordsFEW people will forget the magnificent effort made by North Melbourne in their final game last season, when, after a stirring battle with Footscray, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 781 wordsDUE to the transfer of Chipperfield. Coombs and Clarke to Middle Park swimming Club. Surrey Park were weakened this year. Their request to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 411 wordsVICTORIA’S handball representatives for the national carnival which begins [?] North Melbourne next Saturday will [?] a full dress try-out tomorrow. The [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 582 wordsAUSTIN ROBERTSON, South Melbourne’s dashing centre half-back and the fastest man playing League football adds an interesting comment to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 320 wordsWRITING from Maryborough, W. A. Hegarty says:— The amendment in the out of bounds rule suggested by Mr H. L. Roberts — A free ...
Article : 94 wordsTHE twelve finals of a successful autumn badminton tournament have been completed and the advantages of having a large number of courts ...
Article : 509 wordsMELBOURNE has two spare arenas in the Exhibition Oval and the Motordrome that are now ideal for football. The Exhibition has been greatly ...
Article : 144 words“THE present rule of football reminds me of a ship without a rudder,” said Geoff Moriarty, the famous old Fitzroy player. ...
Article : 97 wordsA SWIMMER and a Sport” writes from Fitzroy: Recently I read in one of the newspapers that a section of swimmers were desirous ...
Article : 216 wordsTHE promoters of the sporting carnival and bazaar at the Exhibition were unfortunate in having to postpone the entertainment because the track was unsafe for ...
Article : 58 wordsIS it any wonder that Gordon Strang wants a clearance to coach New Town. Tasmania, when it is reported that he earn £15 per week in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 165 wordsTHE South Melbourne District Football Club will hold a pleasant Sunday afternoon at the South Melbourne cricket ground tomorrow. Proceeds will ...
Article : 40 wordsCHAMPIONS of all branches of sport have been invited to attend the world premiere of the Eff[?]ee Film, “The Sentimental Bloke,” at Hoyts de Luxe Theatre, next ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE new boxing venture at Geelong, promoted by ex-Olympian. Ray Jones, will begin operations on Monday night with a programme of six events. ...
Article : 77 wordsIN a veteran’s race conducted at the Middle Park Baths by the baths club. 6yd. [?]antings, the former Carlton cricketer. won well. The club intend to hold races ...
Article : 19 wordsMISSES Lynette Dunstan and Nancy Grice, who take active interest In the horse gymkhanas conducted on the Mornington Peninsula to provide funds for ...
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Advertising : 83 wordsTHE Melbourne Umpires’ League, which was termed in 1931, and had a most successful season, Is again in operation this year. The league is comprised mainly of ...
Article : 167 wordsGeoff Moriarty, the old Fitzroy star. will elve lessons to football captains throughout the season. He has prepared a list of good moves that should be invaluable to any ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsPreston and Northcote Athletic Club, who won the D Grade interclub track premiership and were undefeated during the season. Back Row (L. to R,): Cr. G. E. Robinson (president ), W. Weight man, V. Kirk land, A, Robinson, E. Kirkland (vice-president). Centre Row: C. Thorne (see.), A. Eaton, C Honey, A. Angus, D. McEchen, C Owen, & Clarke, J. Hogben. Front Row: B. McNabb, J. Speedy, R. McCau[?], 11. Hankin, R. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Sat 19 Mar 1932, Page 6
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