Names of Players (reading from left to right are:--Back Row: [?] (Linsman), JOHNSON (Sec.) M'EWEN (Back) HORTON (Goalkeeper). G. TURNER (Back), D. BOYD (Linesman), A. J. LINTOFF (Referee). Second Row.--Half-backs: SMITH F. DOHERTY, T. ENGLISH. Front Row.--Forwards: J. GROGAN, D. KEATING, T. CHANDLER, BAXTER BROOKS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Tue 6 Sep 1910, Page 2
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