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  2. University Footballer Promises Well: Charity Match Prospects

    Judged by the team selected to represent the Association In the charity match against the League on June 6, the Association officials were ...

    Article : 758 words
  3. St Kilda’s Useful Acquisition

    When St. Kilda announced that Stuart King, the University footballer and cricketer, was to play for them a section of supporters immediately ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 691 words
  4. Head-of-River

    IT is a great compliment to public school sport that the Head of the River contest attracts 78,000 people, while an interstate championship is ...

    Article : 613 words
  5. MAKING THE GRADE

    AFTER a lean season in 1929 the Australian code made a good recovery in 1930 in New South Wales, and the outlook for 1931 is bright. There is evidence of more complete co-operation between the League and its various subsidiary bodies than has been the case for some years, while ...

    Article : 819 words
  6. Baseball Record ?

    There are very few men at 46 years sufficiently keen of eyesight to play baseball, but. when a man of this age is still [?] the performance ...

    Article : 442 words
  7. Fish and Fishers

    A new matter [?] was caused in [?] by the announcement that [?] rainbow [?] from [?] [?] at [?] had [?] up to [?] ...

    Article : 568 words
  8. South Suburban Billiards

    This week’s south subu[?] b[?]llard matches were interesting and su[?]ine. South Yarra had to diff[?] with Prahran. [?] St. Kilda. who many thought would win ...

    Article : 633 words
  9. Football at the Better-Days Camp

    Mr. F. Danaher honorary secretary of the Essendon C.Y.M.S. football clubs, writes: “The football team that has been formed at the Better ...

    Article : 104 words
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    [?] of autographed Don Bradman cricket bots presented by Mr V. I. Stokee, of Stokes Motors Pty. Ltd, to the highest scores be [?] grade in the last four rounds of the V.J.C.A. cricket competition. The bats, together with copies of the accompanying photographs, were handed to the succussed [?] the President of the V.C.A. (Mr Donald Mack[?]) at the annual V.J.C.A. smoke night last Monday evening. From left to right the players are:—A. M[?]hlook, 3. Boyd, K. [?], F. Nolley, E. J. Hogg, F. D[?]lly, W. Williams, R. McNally, C. Lister and J. Donobee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 99 words
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