THE first shot at the meeting was fired by Mr C. Hayter, secretary of the Port Adelaide Club, when the next business on the agenda paper referred to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 394 wordsAT this time of the year, every football club is inundated with recruits. Some of the players offering certainly show promise, others would not get a ...
Article : 540 wordsAS a football force, South have not counted much in recent years, and their repeated failures in vital contests has been responsible for weakened ...
Article : 371 wordsNO code of football — and Sydneysiders have four to engage their attention— takes the public eye for such a length of time as the round ball game, which ...
Article : 456 wordsIN their first season in the A grade competition in 1930. Taringa team finished second lo the strong Mayne team in the premiership competition at Brisbane. With ...
Article : 195 wordsMR. FRANK MARLOW, who has been reappointed secretary of the South Australian Football League, has completed ...
Article : 65 wordsALL States are alarmed at the possibility of South Australia seceding from the football council. The position is being widely discussed everywhere, ...
Article : 283 wordsEVERYWHERE the talk is of clearances. The 1932 League had its first meeting on Wednesday. March 23, and the decisions of the permit committee ...
Article : 176 wordsKEEN disappointment will be felt in Tasmania at the refusal of the U. and P. committee of the Victorian League to grant a permit to Gordon ...
Article : 152 wordsTHE Victorian League will meet tonight (Wednesday) to deal with the rotary letters from South Australia and West Australia. Both have been ...
Article : 285 wordsGeo[?] Moriarty writes:— The new rule has taken the ruck play out of football, but the men are still on the job. A ruckman now recognises that ...
Article : 185 wordsTHE Australian National Council should be moved to increase to 12 months (in place of three months as at present) the ...
Article : 116 wordsTOOWOOMBA Rugby League team visited Brisbane on Saturday and lost. 13—8. Even scoring would have been a fair valuation of the relative ...
Article : 113 wordsLAST week death took from Sydney two well-liked footballers who had rendered good service lo the game. Better known was Gregor George, long ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsNORMAN COCKRAM received a warm welcome from old friends on his return to Fitzroy. As the full-back position has not been filled satisfactorily for ...
Article : 117 wordsP. MARSH, a member of the Queensland team which visited Adelaide last season, has been attracted bock to the Rugby League code, and has applied to the ...
Article : 166 wordsA MEETING of those interested in Rugby football will be called in Adelaide within a few days to try to arrange for a match to be played against ...
Article : 71 wordsIT is doubtful If South Melbourne ever have had a better clubman than Joe Scanlan. On all occasions it has been a case of club first and self second with Joc. ...
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Advertising : 111 wordsTHE chairman of the Tasmanian League (Mr. W. Leitch) has been confined to his bed for the last fort-night with a severe attack of neuritis. ...
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Advertising : 29 wordsROY CAZALY loft for Tasmania on Monday to take up his appointment as playing coach to North Hobart. Cazaly was at the South Melbourne ...
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Advertising : 74 wordsHappy days will soon be here again for the football public. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 30 Mar 1932, Page 9
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