Barring accidents, Gordon Ogden, of Melbourne, should visit Sydney with the Victorian Carnival team for there is no better back pocket player in the game. Exactly twelve years ago his father, Percy Ogden, the renowned Essendon rover, won Carnival ...
Article : 383 wordsThat blankets are indispensable to warmth and health in this weather is recognised but many poverty - stricken families are forced to go in want. To aid The Herald Blanket fund, the Sporting Globe with hold a football night at the Melbourne Town ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 296 wordsMelbourne officials acquired a good player when they Induced Jack Sambell to join. In his first season of League football this twenty-five-year ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 158 wordsGordon Ogden, the Melbourne back pocket player, who may be selected in the Victorian Carnival team. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsIN connection with The Sporting Globe football night to be held at the Town Hall on Monday evening, June [?]6, in aid of The Herald ...
Article : 65 wordsMR P. PAGE, the Melbourne secretary, complains of the lack of dressing sheds and general accommodation for junior footballers in Fawkner Park, ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Queen of Carlton for the Queen of Football competition is Mrs Colin Martyn, wife of the popular Carlton player. Already a strong committee, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 116 wordsIn Victoria the future of football is causing considerable concern among thoughtful men, who have no particular dub interests, and are only concerned with the game's progress. In this connection, Mr H. Petersen, a former leading junior official, and a man with vast senior football ...
Article : 679 wordsH. HILL writes:—"I should like to refer to the admirable handling of the match at St. Kilda last Saturday by umpire Frood. The main feature of his display was his ...
Article : 132 wordsHAYDN BUNTON, the Fitzroy champion, has obtained a new position. He has been appointed ground superintendent at Foy and Gibson's, and will ...
Article : 76 wordsSouth Yarra, last year's billiard premiers, again failed to improve [?] South Suburban premiership position and won only two games again St. Kilda. This will make their chances of winning their fourth successive premiership almost hopeless. ...
Article : 773 wordsAMONG handballers at practice there is a tendency to regard the laws of the game as not being of vital concern. The chief offenders are those who pride ...
Article : 318 wordsSPORTING GLOBE Reader writes:— "I should like to draw your attention to what I regard as a pleasant incident in the Geelong-South match. 'Jocka' Todd. ...
Article : 122 wordsALAN KIPPAX'S little book, "Anti-Bodyline." written in collaboration with Dr. Eric P. Barbour, the former New South Wales batsman, gives an excellent ...
Article : 146 wordsR. J. ROSS, of North Carlton, writes:— "It is time football clubs realised that picket fences surrounding the arenas are dangerous. Last Saturday, at Fitzroy, a ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE committee of the Hawthorn League Seconds have arranged a gala afternoon and evening for next Saturday, when the local team will meet Geelong. The ...
Article : 80 wordsDURING last week-end the Loongana team met Bills and Co. team St Launceston. A good game was witnessed by a large crowd. Loongana came with their ...
Article : 36 wordsGood mullet to Pin, and 10th. In length are plentiful in the lower Werribee, and fair bags have been made on sandworms. W. Greig, G. Brant, and J. Ryan hooked 14 dot.; R Walker and T. Wilkes, 6 dot.; and B. Phlilip 3 dot. The presence of the mulled in the stream has held up ...
Article : 505 wordsAFTER the fine display in the opening match of the ice hockey season, the two matches later in the week at the Glaclerium were disappointing. ...
Article : 234 wordsIt is never a case of "digging up a dirty past" when reviewing the history of any baseball club. It is usually synonymous with recalling popular athletes who had played baseball in conjunction wit other sports. This is [?] exemplified by a description of Collinswood's [?] and letter-day stars. ...
Article : 768 wordsAT a meeting of the Victorian Homing Association permission was granted to the Elsternwick, Malvern and Prahran clubs to arrange their own races and routes ...
Article : 217 wordsIn the Melbourne Club's Amateur Billiard Association premiership, this [?] games leave Amateur Sports Club at the head of affairs by a small [?] Their meeting on Wednesday next with the R.A.C.V., who are disputing he had with them, should be the [?]est [?] of the season. The struggle for third [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 530 wordsMR R. T. Hodgson, honorary secretary of the Newport Cricket Club, writes: As both District and Sub-District cricket ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsTHE Melbourne branch of the R.S.A [?] lowed up their win of 3-1 last [?] with a 4-0 victory against Essendon [?] scores:— Hawkes (M.[?] 200. v. Perr[?] ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Sat 17 Jun 1933, Page 6
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