Two points are notable in league football—the fine style in which Richmond, having downed the leaders of the League, are playing on to show that their performance was no fluke—the sort of ...
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Article : 52 wordsPERTH, Saturday.—In the league matches to-day East Fremantle ([?] goals 12 behinds) beat West Perth ([?] goals 5 behinds), Perth (7 goals 9 behinds) beat East Perth (4 goals 11 behinds), North ...
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Article : 321 wordsPort Melbourne were rather more handicapped by absentees than Footscary when their teams met on Saturday on the Footscary ground, with about 3,000 people watching the play. They had ...
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Article : 461 wordsThe Richmond team is coming to the front fast. They have a strong team above all a very resolute team, and their improvement is, perhaps, the most striking feature of the first half of the ...
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Article : 683 wordsOn the form of the season Essendon should have had an easy victory over North Melbourne in the match played on the North Melbourne ground, but they were playing their hardest all through, ...
Article : 613 wordsCarlton went to St. Kilda on Saturday, and ten thousand people watched the game, which was played on a ground so drenched with rain that the water was in many places lying on the ...
Article : 1,190 wordsSt. Kilda v. Williamstown.—In their return league match of the season, at Middle-park on Saturday, St. Kilda won by 10 goals to nil. ...
Article : 29 wordsBALLARAT, Saturday.—The difference between one team playing a systematic and clever game and another playing at haphazard, and yet with occasional fine dashes, was very clearly shown on ...
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Article : 91 wordsUniversity failed badly under the eye of the Chancellor (Sir John Madden) at the South Melbourne ground. They had Ratz, C. Fogarty, Kerr, Cray, and Gardner back in the team, but Kneen ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 14 Jun 1909, Page 5
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