Further opinions on Mr. Ivor Warne-Smith's suggested reforms in the management of football in Victoria were expressed yesterday. Mr. G. J. Cathie, for ...
Article : 502 wordsAfter 18 rounds of matches the Association final four has been decided. Northcote, Yarraville, Camberwell, and Coburg will meet in the four final rounds. Prahran, which made a ...
Article : 662 wordsCollingwood owed its victory over Geelong principally to a brilliant second quarter, in which it kicked 10—5 to 2—2. In that quarter it played football of ...
Article : 780 wordsA Carlton team that was "fast and ferocious, holding the winning advantage nearly everywhere," swept aside the disorganised South ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,281 wordsCarlton and South Melbourne attracted the record "gate" for the season on Saturday, when 40,000 people paid £1,130 at the turnstiles. This was nearly £100 better than the takings at the Richmond-South Melbourne ...
Article : 485 wordsForsaking its usual rugged tac[?]ps for fast, open, and systematic football Port Melbourne scored an encouraging victory over Oakleigh after a hard-fought game. Both teams were ...
Article : 375 wordsDisplaying sound tacties in tis attack and winning in almost every position, Prahran created a surprise by its effortless win against Preston. At high-marking its position players ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 417 wordsDoug. Nicholls, Fitzroy's aboriginal wingmnan, is not likely to play again this season, as the result of torn thigh muscles sustained In the match on Saturday. Stott ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 305 wordsBALLARAT, Sunday.—Strong support for Mr. Warne-Smith's suggestion in "The Argus," that the Victorian Football League should give more consideration to country ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 393 wordsFeatures of Carlton's play against a disorganised South Melbourne team were Shea's magnificent birthday exhibition, Vallence's feat in passing his 500 goals ...
Article : 673 wordsFollowing are the League matches to be played on Saturday:— Melbourne v. Richmond, at Melbourne, Geelong v. St. Kilda, at Geelong. ...
Article : 44 wordsPlaying at home against Footscray, Essendon reversted the result of the recent match at Hamilton and won comfortably, although the victory was not as ...
Article : 537 wordsCumberwell consolidated its positiion in the four by defeating Yarraville in convincing fashion. Yarraville seemed unable to play its usual systematic game and was overwhelmed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 478 wordsIn apite of unimpressive play and an absence of system in the earlier stages Coburg had no difficulty in establishing o lead after the first quarter to defeat Williamstown easily. ...
Article : 298 wordsThat Gordon Coventry, who kicked nine goals against Geelong, had never played better football is the view of the Collingwood camp. Coventry did not make ...
Article : 264 wordsHolding out against a determined lastquarter rally by the home side, Fitzroy defeated North Melbourne, at North Melbourne, by 9 points. After the first ...
Article : 480 wordsBoth St. Kilda and Hawthorn played poorly in the first half of their match at the seaside ground. There was probably better football to be seen among the ...
Article : 585 wordsIn a dull game, in which Brunswick was always in front, Sandringham played with one man short for about 20 minutes, and showed poor form. Brunswick was much smarter, ...
Article : 301 wordsNICHOLLS (Fitzroy), torn thigh muscles; replaced in the second quarter by Fitcher. TATE (North Melbourne), slight ...
Article : 182 wordsSemi-final.—John Vale Old Boys, 12—13 (best players, Hecker, Dalley, Tout, Denn[?]s, Richards; goal-kickers, Cole 3, Dennis 2, Richards 2, Millman, Carthew, Tout. Dalley), d. West Preston, 7—9 ...
Article : 39 wordsGEELONG, Sunday.—Dr. A. H. McGregor, who has played 29 games in two years for the Geelong club, has announced his retirement from football. Dr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 432 wordsKicking with the wind or against it made little difference to Northcote in its match against Brighton. Northcote scored six goals in each of the first three quarters and seven ...
Article : 297 wordsADELAIDE.—Sturt. continuing its great run, overwhelmed Norwood, and South Adelaide gained second place by defeating the leading team, Port Adelaide. Scores: — Sturt, 22—17. d. Norwood. ...
Article : 132 wordsThe home-and-home matches of the Saturday Morning League finished on Saturday. Victoria Brewery, Havclock, Dunlop, and Melbourne Boys will contest the semi-finals. The matches will ...
Article : 596 wordsEstimated attendances and takings at the League games on Saturday were:— Match. Attendance. £ Carlton v. South Melb... 40,000 1,130 ...
Article : 62 wordsLAUNCESTON (T.), Sunday. — Brushing aside the Northern Tasmanian defence with nonchalant case, and never giving the home side a chance to settle ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsWith an excellent display of team work and position play the combined Collingwood schools' team proved too strong for a compined Geelong team in the game before the League match at Victoria ...
Article : 122 wordsSemi-final matches:—Woodlands, 7—13, d. Flemington and Kensington, 8—5. Best Players.— Woodlands—Ward. Pas[?]l, O'Neil, Forter, Rennie. Flemington—Thompson, R. and B. Letter, ...
Article : 63 wordsFollowing were the umpires at the League matches on Saturday:—Carlton v. South Melbourne, [?]oyd; Collingwood v. Geelong, S. A. Scott; Essendon v. Footscray, Frood; St. Kilda ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 12 Aug 1935, Page 13
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