THE early superiority of the Tigers in the air was outstanding, while their position play left little to be desired. The only counter the pacy Maroons could offer was to try and close up the game, but this met with only partial success. ...
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Article : 524 wordsMcGrath (Melbourne full back) attempting to take a one-handed mark as he falls during a mix-up near Melbourne's coal. Campbell (Collingwood) waits hopefully on the left while White (Melbourne) shepherds off Kyne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 116 wordsNEWS is to hand of the death at Sydney of Chris. H. McKivat, who was ranked by rugby authorities of each code (Union and League) as the ...
Article : 141 wordsFred Lindrum began with a break of 182 at today’s opening [?] of his match against Walter Lindrum and followed with his beat effort for the ...
Article : 219 wordsTHE Commonwealth Government has based its financial plans in the confident anticipation that the Australian workers In shops, factories and offices ...
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Article : 91 wordsSECOND round results in C.Y.M.S table tennis were:— A Grade: East Melbourne 9-354 d. Northcote 7-387: Malvern 11-434 d. Balaclava 5 ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Ormond Angling Club ended the season at Werribee on a poor note, due to incl[?]ment weather. although a 31b. flathead was taken by A. Freeman. The total ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Sat 31 May 1941, Page 3
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