Walkerville's meeting with West Park was by far the most important game on Saturday. The two clubs had to decide which would have the honour of fighting out the final with the redoubtable Adelaide Drive Club who, this season, have had a remarkable series of easy wins, and on ...
Article : 274 wordsFootballers want rain, as otherwise the arenas will be very hard for preliminary training operations. Large numbers of our footballers keep fit by beach training during week-ends, and they will notice the difference when running on the ovals. ...
Article : 285 wordsNo Grange rink got out of the teens. Adelaide Drive must find it rather monotonous scoring easy victories, and I hope Walkerville will be able to work out some ...
Article : 95 wordsFor many years Kempster has played for West Adelaide. A clever footballer either on the wing or forward, the class of man who works well in a system team, ...
Article : 72 words“Snowy” Hamilton appears to be in the position of a young lady with three proposals. Subiaco wants him to go to Western Australia, Geelong wants him to ...
Article : 68 wordsE. R. Hutton was included in the Sturt team for the first time last Saturday rather in the form of an experiment. He is a country cricketer from Port ...
Article : 251 wordsProspect and South Park, as leaders in their respective sections, will fight for the major certificate to-day. Last Saturday Prospect easily defeated ...
Article : 341 wordsJack Karney, who will assist F. R, Brown, in leading and coaching Torrens this season, is a remarkable footballer. He is a general utility man on the field-— ...
Article : 104 wordsThe team from the picturesque suburb attained the doctor's number, while Parkside had a most remarkable attack of the nineteens. It is something of an ...
Article : 89 wordsI am afraid that Souths are going to be rather weak this year, and they certainly will take the field at a great disadvantage if, as rumoured, their captain Dan ...
Article : 97 wordsCon. Sharp is almost a Sturt veteran, He played some good games last year, although though he carried about 2 st. more than he should to be at his top on the turn. ...
Article : 102 wordsA crahs for Hawthorn On many occasions during this season I have had the pleasure of congratulating Archie Merphett on his bowling performances—only ...
Article : 125 wordsAt -one time there were three Beattys playing regularly for Sturts, but it is said this season it will be a case of “one got married and then there was none.” ...
Article : 164 wordsThen I noticed Alf. Hodder dolefully looking oil. He would much sooner have been playing, and would probably have been in the Sturt eleven had not an injury ...
Article : 195 wordsThe South Adelaide Club are elated at the return lo South Australia of George Kirk, international and interstate goalkeeper. Kirk played regularly for the ...
Article : 82 wordsAt Toorak, as at several other greens, there was sufficient moisture to make the greens slow and heavy, and this handicapped the bowlers, especially the visiting ...
Article : 30 wordsBob Ormrod, who played for North Adelaide. for several years, has now secured a residential qualification for East Torrens, and will be with that club this ...
Article : 77 wordsUniversity again proved last Saturday that they, are a great batting team. The brilliance that has characterised their "displays in other games was to some extent absent. Colin Alexander, who scored a meritorious century, was much quieter than usual, but.it was a fighting innings ...
Article : 587 wordsSoccer continues to make rapid progress in South Australia, more than 100 teams will play in various leagues and grades throughout the State this ...
Article : 57 wordsThe other day I met a veteran who has a wonderful knowledge concerning South Australian cricket, which dates back to the sixties, and he appears to be ...
Article : 169 wordsSoccer in New South Wales is making tremendous growth, in fact it is the biggest football game in the State,. having now overtaken Rugby. In the official ...
Article : 96 wordsSeven clubs of the soccer league have arranged to play on enclosed grounds this season—Jubilee Oval Hindmarsh Oval Hawthorn Oval, Magill Ovai and Novar ...
Article : 37 wordsAn association has been formed at Port Pirie , with six teams competing, and there will be three, and possibly four; schoolboy teams. The Rev. Mr. Harrison is ...
Article : 45 wordsThe succer season of 1920 will officially, open on April 24, the programme committee having-been instructed to make arrangements to start on that date. As ...
Article : 86 wordsPeterborough is another centre where the soccer code has secured a good footing. The association Which was formed last year will have six teams this season ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Phillips has a fund of piquant humour. I was sitting next to him once when a North Adelaide man. walked to the wickets. E.G.P. said—This is ...
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Saturday Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1929), Sat 27 Mar 1926, Page 14
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