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  2. FOOTBALL.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—The interstate match, played in Adelaide to-day, was remarkable for the fine game by the Victorians, who, by adapting themselves quickly to the heavy condition of the ...

    Article : 1,236 words
  3. GOLF IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The golf meeting at Kensington was continued on Saturday, when mixed foursomes were played. There was a large entry. The Royal Melbourne players, T. F. Rutledge and ...

    Article : 484 words
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  5. NORTHCOTE'S SUCCESS.

    Brighton were easily beaten by Northeote on Saturday, but though defeated the seasiders have nothing but good to say of their conquerers. "A fine manlylot of players, and very nearly ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. THE ASSOCIATION CLUBS.

    The Association clubs had the field to themselves on Saturday, as there were no League games. Consequently the attendances were larger than usual. At Noth Melbourne especially there were ...

    Article : 103 words
  7. FOOTSCRAY TRIUMPH.

    The North Melbourne ground was crowded on Saturday to see the match between the leading Association teams, North Melbourne and Footseray. There were between 20,000 and 25,000 people present, ...

    Article : 922 words
  8. PREMIERSHIP LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  9. CLUB COMPETITIONS

    RIVERSDALE.—During the Frank Murdech regime the Riversdale club championship was sometheing of a foregone conclusion, Indeed, Eric Brown, one of the most beautiful players who ever learned ...

    Article : 1,413 words
  10. JUNIOR LEAGUE.

    University, 10 goals 16 behinds, beat St. Kilda, 7 goals 22 behinds. Goal-kickers:—University Cooke (6), Rush (2), Heatley (2); St. Kilda. Cubbins (3). W. Osborne, Vallinse, Owen. S. Gill. The best ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

    Preston, 7 goals 9 behinds, beat Yarraville, 6 goals 7 behinds, after a hard, well-played game, In which Yarraville had the best of the first hafl, J. Walsh (4 goals) played well for Yarravill, ...

    Article : 299 words
  12. AN EXCITING FINISH.

    Prahran and Brunswick attracted a good crowd to the Branswick ground, where the home team commenced in a manner that presaged a ranaway victory. Prabran's improved form in the second ...

    Article : 454 words
  13. INTER-LEAGUE MATCHES.

    A match between teams representing the Melboune and Bendigo Football Leagues was played at the Upper Reserve, Bendigo, on Saturday. The weather was fine, and the attendance large. In ...

    Article : 339 words
  14. METROPOLITAN AMATEUR ASSOCIATION.

    Collegians, 14 goals 9 behinds, defeated University. 4 goals 10 behinds, particularly in the sencond half, when they scored 51 points to 12. Most of Collegians' goals went to Gardner(3), R. Friend (3). ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. MELBOURNE DISTRICTS.

    Coburg, 13 goals 16 behinds, beat Hawthorn District, 1 goal 8 behinds. Goal-kickers—Coburg; Colquon (5), C. Huntington (3), H. Hantington (2), Connole. L. Thompson. and L. Huntington ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Betwen 5,000 and 6,000 onlookers were at the "internatinal" match. England v. Scotland, played under "so[?]or" rules at the Fitzroy Cricket-ground. The alippey nature, of the groung had a great ...

    Article : 243 words
  17. MELBOURNE BEATS BALLARAT.

    Early mornig showers were responsible for a slippery ground for the match at the Eastern Oval on Saturday between teams representing the Victorian and Ballarat leagues, but some excellent ...

    Article : 531 words
  18. WILLIAMSTOWN SURPRISED.

    Williamstown experienced an unwelcome surprise from Hawthorn, at the Glenferrie sportsgroun, in the presence of a fairly large attendance. The seasiders missed their prominient rover ...

    Article : 433 words
  19. SCHOOL FOOTBALL.

    On Friday the foolball matches of the A grade of the Schools' Amatour Athletic Association were plyed. Caulfield Grammar School proved too strong for the smaller Brighton Grammor School ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. "REPORTER" DISTRICT.

    Canterbury, 4 goals 7 behinds, beat Ferntree Cutly. 3 goals 11 behinds, by 2 points; Mitcham, 7 goals 7 behinds, beat Blackburn, 3 goals 12 behinds; Vermont, 8 goals 13 behinds, beat Box ...

    Article : 25 words
  21. In the Country.

    BALLARAT.—There was a good entry for a Canadian forsome, played on the Alfredton liks in favorable weather on Sturday. The winners were:—E. V. Chapman and Dr. Crawford, with ...

    Article : 259 words
  22. SENIOR CADET COMPETITION.

    Area 60B (North Carlton), 16 goals 13 behinds (109 points) beat Area 59AB (Coburg). 1 goal 2 behinds (8 points). Goal-kickers—50B; Munday (5), Ramsay (4), Morton (2), Bowman (2), Peddle (2), ...

    Article : 98 words
  23. ESSENDON'S FINE RECOVERY.

    There was a large attendance at Port Melbourne, where the local team met Essendon. Scoble reappeared with the visitors, and barfoot, Dunn, and Miller with the home side. The game from ...

    Article : 375 words
  24. MATCHES IN THE COUNTRY.

    South Gippsland Shire Association.—Extremely heavy rains necessitated the abandonment of all football matches in the South Gippsland Shire Association. ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. N.Z. TEAM IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The visiting team of New Zealand Rugby footballers gained their first victory at the Sports Graound on Saturday, when they defeated New South Wales by 26 points to 10. ...

    Article : 20 words
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