When South Melbourne were premiers in 1918, the team was very strong one, and consisted mostly of local boys. But the winning of the premiership then was not quite the big task that it is today, because football had not recovered fully from the ...
Article : 743 wordsJoseph (“Brum”) O’Meara celebrated his 25th birthday on Saturday by a superlatively good exhibition of football that contributed in a large measure to the defeat of Richmond. Barney Richmond’s president, considers that O'Meara had as ...
Article : 435 wordsThough the finals provide plenty of excitement, there is a strong feeling that their outcome is not. altogether a fair criterion of the season’s form, and that the final four are not always the best teams. Though possibly the first two or three teams are deserving of places ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 400 wordsAfter seeing the Tigers fade right out and get well trounced by South Melbourne, an old Richmond barracker contents that the Tigers belle their ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 192 wordsBRIGHTON DIGGINS, the champion South Melbourne ruckman and centre half-forward, who has had a good season, may return to Perth at the end of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 269 wordsTHOUGH the League have a law in their books stating that no player shall receive more than [?] a week it id believe that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 128 wordsTHE Victorian Football League have decided to present W. Smallhom. the Brownlow Medal winner for 1933, with his trophy during the half-time ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 153 wordsGREAT interest is being taken at St. Kilda among cricket and football members as to the possibility of the St. Kilda football club leaving the St. Kilda ...
Article : 288 wordsIN reply to Charlie Hardy, in last Saturday’s Globe, Mr J. Keating, of Road, Brunswick, writes:— Mr Hardy says that club committees are ...
Article : 153 wordsWLMMERA and other country football circles arc interested in tho proposed transfer fee by Mr S. Freeland, and as Carlton and Essendon clubs are ...
Article : 143 wordsYOU say, and rightly so (writes Jack Keating, of Brunswick) that I have always described Cartlon as “the moneybags of the League.” ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsFOR the appointment of field, umpire last week both Richmond and South Melbourne decided to leave the matter in the hands of the Umpires Board. ...
Article : 119 wordsMR WALLY CATTLIN, assistant secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club, who has a high code of sportsmanship and a great idea of the value of ...
Article : 76 wordsWhen will the smashing of world’s swimming records stop? In 1902 in England, when F. C. V. Lane swam 100 yards in 60 sees., experts gasped and declared that the time represented the limit of speed in swimming. Now they would gasp if a champion took 60 sees. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 733 wordsA keen game should be seen al the R.A.C.V. rooms on Monday, when Norman and Carter will decide who is champion of the Melbourne Clubs Billiard Association for 1933. The Savings Bank representative (Carter). is playing so well at present that he appears likely to repeat his last ...
Article : 735 wordsA JUNIOR matting cricket club desires the services of an experienced leader to take charge if their team for the season. ...
Article : 21 wordsFour heals of the South Suburban single-handed championship were played this week. Hearnden (Brighton) was the “star” performer, with an average of 18, and a break of 115. McCutcheon (Brighton) also did well by soundly defeating Wood (Eist), and returning an average of 16. ...
Article : 831 wordsReports that odd schnapper of good weights have been hooked during the meek at various places between Mornington and Portsea suggest that annual visitation of that fish to Port Phillip Bay has commenced. RECENTLY long liners have been getting ...
Article : 841 wordsTHE first four games of the single-handed championship of the North Suburban Amateur Association were played during the week, and resulted: Nankervis ...
Article : 140 wordsCAPABLE featherweights will meet over 15 rounds at the Stadium tonight when Johnny Peters (England) and Herb Bishop (Australia) are ...
Article : 144 wordsEXHIBITION snooker games at the Victorian Softgoods Association rooms in which C. Sinclair (Victorian amateur champion) opposed A. G. Marwood and [?] ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Sat 23 Sep 1933, Page 6
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