XAVIER COLLEGE and Melbourne Grammar School are the only undefeated Public School teams. That state cannot remain for long, for Wesley and Scotch Colleges, who have been defeated by less than a goal by Xavier and Grammar ...
Article : 813 wordsAS Old Scotch Collegians, last year's premiers, and University Blacks have displayed such good form as to give them a definite clear-cut lead from other combinations in A section of the Victorian Amateur Association, chief interest now centres in the chances of the next six teams in the battle for the two available places. ...
Article : 473 wordsA[?] H[?] is crook, I never thought I’d lose me faith in Billa Blatches; I’m who fer years I trained an taught The way ter yell at football matches. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsWITH two public school games at Geelong the main fixture will be the meeting of Scotch and Wesley Colleges at the M.C.G. on Friday. Wesley are ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 407 wordsL. STOKES, of Broken Hill, has been selected in the New South Wales carnival team in lieu of R. Vincent, unavailable. THE decision of the New South Wales ...
Article : 655 wordsCRAMMED with stirring incidents, fast and eleven back movements. (s. combined forward onslaughts and magnificent line kicking on both side’s those who saw Melbourne defeat Navy on Saturday saw rugby at its brightest. ...
Article : 621 wordsWITH the commencement of the second half of the grade soccer programme, a definite move has been made in the Victorian championship race. South Yarra in winning 3-0 at Box Hill assumed leadership of the first grade with a clear two points lead over Caledonians and Hakoah. ...
Article : 619 wordsTHE selectors (Messrs. J. B. Mackay, H. Newbound and E. R. McMahon) met after last Saturday’s round of matches, and made their selection of the team to represent Victoria at the baseball carnival in Sydney on August 5, 8. 10 and 12. The fans received one or two minor shocks when ...
Article : 799 wordsMUCH interest will attach to the meeting of the two A grade women’s hockey teams, “X” and University on Saturday. They are level on points, followed by Coldstream and Old Grammarians. X are in splendid form and left no doubt as to their ability when they defeated Coldstream ...
Article : 481 wordsIN a talk from the British Broad-casting Commission (London) relayed through 3AR on Monday, Jack Crawford, captain of the ...
Article : 194 wordsNEAR the end of the special meeting of the Victorian Lacrosse Association called to consider proposals for altering the rules and constitution, a badly conceived and hastily thought out motion was carried by a narrow majority compelling every senior team to have a junior side engaged in ...
Article : 566 wordsIN Europe there is a widespread controversy raging concerting the fitness of women to play football. In this case France are the offenders. The discussion has widened to include athletics. rowing and all forms of strenuous sports. AUSTRALIA is not free from criticism ...
Article : 277 wordsRushworth broke the Goulburn Valley record, which was previously held by them, by kicking 25-21 against Kyabr[?] 3-1. ...
Article : 100 wordsTHERE is a possibility that Adelaide will lose the 1936 National Games as a result of the decision of the Adelaide City Council not to proceed with the ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 12 Jul 1933, Page 10
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