Charlie Hardy, the former North Melbourne and Essendon star footballer, and later a coach, whose weekly articles in the Wednesday issue of The Sporting Glove on Junior football have created much interest, is far from satisfied with the present-day standard of League football. He [?]plores the comparative absence of scientific team work as revealed in pre-war days, due, he ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,428 wordsHIS has not been easy service, for during the 32 years of his administration the Association has suffered several difficult passages. Perhaps no time was ...
Article : 504 wordsFINANCIALLY tile Victorian Football league have experienced a hard year, due to the cost of the Carnival, and that the attendance for the first semi-final between Carlton and Geelong was far below expectations. Last year each League club received a dividend of £585 from the final ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 761 wordsTHE Indoor Bowls League’s teams championship proved a great success. First round results were:— I.O.R. Elsternwick “A” 16, d. A.N.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 399 wordsThe proposal of Tom Hill, secretary of Norwood, to institute a system providing for transfer fees, to be paid by clubs which take players front other Stales, has been heartily commended in South Australia. It is recognised that there will be many difficulties to be ...
Article : 672 wordsIn every sport the referee plays an important part but it would be hard to find one that depends so much upon efficient [?]picing as baseball. The Victorian Baseball Umpires’ Club is endeavoring to improve the standard of [?] in Victoria and their methods have been fairly successful. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 531 wordsSEMI-FINALS in five grades of the Victorian Table Tennis Association were decided this week. In “A” grade Yorkshire Insurance defeated Lanosa by 0 games 480 points to 6 games 338 points, and National Mutual Insurance, 14—189, accounted for Glen Iris Valley, 2—354. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 905 wordsIn spectacular display of singles. J. Cox (Tas.) Scored [?]nell-deserved victory by defeating Tim Tompson (Tas.) in the final of the Australian singles badmintons championship, played at Launceston during the weeks Although he has played in 23 final championships including mixed and men’s doubles in ...
Article : 736 wordsTHE late Dr. Lindsay W. Craig was one of the best athletes Australia has produced. He was born at Warrnambool and showed an early bent for ...
Article : 252 wordsRICHMOND [?] are receiving congratulate-grade, but suffered defeat in the grand [?] on their second premiership win[?] Led by Pearl ha[?] they lost only in the “B” Grade section of women’s bus-one-game in the 1931 series and came out [?]ball. They defeated Clarendon in the[?] top This year they struck form early ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 94 wordsAt the conclusion of the Services’ League final on the M.C.G. on August 32. the combined Police Team issued a challenge to the Railways League to replay ...
Article : 117 wordsFOR the purpose of presenting trophies won at skipping contests conducted during the last year and for the recent gymnasium games, a smoke social was held ...
Article : 177 wordsOSSIE NICHOLSON. the Tour de France road rider, who is attacking the 12 months’ cycling record of 36,007 miles held by A. A. Humble of ...
Article : 108 wordsNORTHCOTE Socials Cricket Club desire Sunday matches on grounds within 30 miles radius, on and after October 8. Communicate with F. Pinkney ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Sat 16 Sep 1933, Page 5
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