The first of the semi-final contests provided a disappointing standard of football, but for three quarters the issue hung in the balance, and a particularly keen fight entertained the crowd. In the end it was superior stamina rather than skill that won victory for North. ...
Article : 791 wordsLast Saturday, in a game which held the attention of the 30,000 spectators throughout, Torrens were eliminated from the 1927 ...
Article : 1,102 wordsAn incident caught by the camera during the North-Torrene semi-final on the Adelaide Oval last Saturday. Townley of North is seen in the act of delivering a hefty backhand knock-out, while Higgins stands in a good position to receive the ball and make off with it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 96 wordsThe running season for 1927 was closed this week by the Adelaide Plumpton Coursing Club. Rule 1 of the N.C.C. code provides that the coursing season shall extend from March 1 to ...
Article : 957 wordsRoyal Adelaide Club—Browne Salver, stroke play. Kooyonga Club.—Bogey, A and B divisions. North Adelaide Club—Stroke competition for ...
Article : 2,773 wordsQueen High, a clever bitch, by King High ex Bissex Lass, which vat raced successfully this reason hy Mrs, R. C. Thatcher, and in the first August meeting of the Adelaide Plumpton won the Ladies' Bracelet (32 dogs), defeating Mrs. P. Ross's red dog Golden Flight in the final. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 101 wordsA hat presented by Mr. N. Packer, for the most effective player on the North Adelaide side last Saturday, was awarded to J. Ramsay. A trophy given by Mr. ...
Article : 584 wordsSeptember 10.—North, 10.9, beat Torrens, 4.13, in the first semi-final, on the Adelaida Oval. Public Patronage. ...
Article : 275 wordsWest Adelaide and Glenelg will meet in the second semi-final for the Cup to-morrow at Hindmarsh Oval. The winners of this game ...
Article : 1,013 wordsBoth semi-finals in the Amateur League will be contested to-morrow when University will meet South Adelaide Ramblers at ...
Article : 653 wordsPETERBOROUGH, September 12.—The annual meeting of the Peterborough Croquet Club was held at the croquet grounds yesterday. The President (Mrs. S. D. Jones) presided. The ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 16 Sep 1927, Page 5
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