Leading officials and footballers of Victoria have been good enough to come forward and volunteer to help charity at the Melbourne Town Hall on Monday evening when The Sporting Globe football night in aid of The Herald Blanket Fund will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 475 wordsThe South Suburban matches next week will deride the leaders at the half-way stage. The issue is between Prahran, the present leaders: Brighton one point behind them, and St. Kilda, one paint Brighton ' ...
Article : 687 wordsWhich reporting the main baseball game each Saturday, one comes in [?]tract with players and officials. and notices the preparations for play, with the peculiarities of some and the lapses others. We are out of the rudimentary stage of baseball in Australia, and it is ...
Article : 492 wordsA possible danger to the national game is indicated by Mr G. J. Lyncn. Kensington who writes: ...
Article : 472 wordsMRS R. B. ANDERSON, the chosen Queen of Essendon football club, is the wife of Bruce Anderson, the popular centre half-back for Essendon. She is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 194 wordsDEALING with the matter of the League draw, C. E Broderick, of East Malvern writes:— As much [?]ctcy is being given ...
Article : 372 wordsIn view of the Australian table tennis carnival to be held at Melbourne in August, interest in the Victorian championships, which commence next week, will centre mainly on the from of players in the singles. ...
Article : 641 wordsTHE death of Mr Alex Morrison, the well-known Bourke Street saddler. caused regret in sporting and business circles for he was one of the most highly ...
Article : 162 wordsTO help the Australian game in parts where it is not strongly entrenched. a strong plea is made to the League clubs to send their teams away on [?] ...
Article : 200 wordsAt a meeting of metropolitan angling club delegates this week to decide on the water for this year's Hartley open championship. Exford weir was selected. Since the championship was instituted in 1906 it has been fished at Exford on four occasions, twice at Sunbury. and last year at Daylesford. ...
Article : 858 wordsCARLTON will be represented by fifty officials and players on Monday evening at the Town Hall, when The Sporting Globe football night will be ...
Article : 55 wordsIn the Melbourne Clubs Amateur Billiard Association's premiership competition, the outstanding features of this week's games were that the-Amaleui Sports Club have now a well-defined lead, and that R. Sang, of the Automobile Clup, made the highest break for the season in this [?]elation—133—an ...
Article : 481 wordsIN early times [?] was [?] primarily for military or [?] [?] but the modern Census [?] [?] much more generally for [?] ...
Article : 160 wordsAt a special meeting of the Victorian Homing Association it was decided that the old birds racing season on the western route would begin on July 10, two ...
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Article : 80 wordsPlaying In their first reason of women's basketball, Canterbury girls team, [?] ex-students from the local school five of whom have played, State school ...
Article : 163 words[?]enge issued by the men[?] the Victorian Railways in the [?]:— [?] Hott —Fenring sabre [?] ...
Article : 42 wordsAt the fourth annual "get together" of the Elwood and "West St. [?] winter swimmers an innovation was, the Invitation extended to Brighton. The president Mr. J ...
Article : 82 wordsTHE death in England recently of James Arthur Jarvls, a famous English [?]teur: sinner, and whipper. of many championships, removes, one of the world's ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Sat 24 Jun 1933, Page 6
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