[?], a leading member of the St. Kilda club, was ordered by the [?] (A. F. Wilson) in the St. Club v. Old Boys match to leave the field for [?] having questioned ...
Article : 1,047 wordsWHETHER any teams have been more evenly matched this season that Box Hill Adelphians and Gardiner Methodists in the Eastern ...
Article : 112 wordsComplimentary references to the manner in which amateur football had advanced in Australia were paid by members of the Australian National Football ...
Article : 355 wordsFootscray Thistle, by its defeat of Nobels, qualified to play in another Dockerty cup final it has participated in more finals than any other soccer club, and has won the cup five times since ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 701 wordsDenning (Carlton) leading Cotter (Richmond) in a race for the ball, with Vallence (Carlton) in the rear. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 22 wordsThe last round of Association home and home matches ended spectacularly [?]on Saturdat when Yarraville, one of the [?]weakest teams, defeated Brighton and ...
Article : 640 wordsA NUMBER of Northcote's supporters, Including the prestdent (Mr. P. W. Tomkins), went to Yarraville on Saturday, as it was on ...
Article : 117 wordsNEWELL'S, 8—8 (Best Players—C. Rolfe, E. Jordan, Boase, McLaren, Joslin, V. Madex, BleasbyGoal-Kickers—C. Rolfe 2. Burke, R. Rolfe, Wishart, Gunn, A. Jordan, V. Madex), d. SEDDON, 2—7 ...
Article : 531 wordsWeather conditions could scarcely have been less favourable than they were at Camberwell during the Association match against Prahran on Saturday. For more than three quarters ...
Article : 433 wordsWith its place in the four at stake, Teachers' College could not avercome the handicap of the absence of some of its best players in Adelaide, and went down on Saturday to Old Scotch Collegians in the game that had the greatest bearing on the premiership position of the Victorian Amaieur ...
Article : 1,962 wordsSEMI-FINAL.—HIGHTT, 11—26, d. MOUNT WAVERLEY, 7—12. (Best Players.—Highett; Regaldi, Coleman, Baxendale, Leigh, pickett, Palmer. Goals; Palmer 4, Leigh 3, Comber 2, Kelly, Pickett. ...
Article : 221 wordsHOBART, Sunday.—The return North v. South game was played at Hobart. The southerners, captained by the former Victorian, Leaue player, Z[?]cherh, dominated ...
Article : 324 wordsIn a hard-fought game that was absolutely spoiled by the strong wind, Yarraville snatched victory from Brighton in the last five minutes at Yarraville. This defeat put Brighton out of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 923 wordsSemi-final.—John Vale Old Boys. 9—24 (best players, Carthew, Forrest, Anderdon; goal-kickers, A. Robinson 2. Carthew. Dennis, Forrest, Anderson), d. P.W.P. Methodists, 8—7 (best players, Hearndon, ...
Article : 49 wordsAscotvale, 7—14, d. Fairfield, 7—113; Flemington, 11—11, d. Clifton Hill, 5—8; Northcote, 7—9. d. Hawthorn. 6—10; South Melbourne received a walk-over from North Melbourne; West St. Kilda, ...
Article : 98 words[?] that the captain of the Oakleigh foot[?] (S. Anderson) had disobeyed instructions [?] the committee to take the team from the [?] during the match against Coburg were ...
Article : 158 wordsWarrandyte, 12—8. d. Ringwood, 10—6; Doncaster, 12—15, d. Ringwood East, 4—7. ...
Article : 3 wordsAUCKLAND (N.Z.). Sunday.—England won the final Rugby League Test against New Zealand by 33 points to 11. ...
Article : 22 wordsA strong cross-wind madia goal-kicking so difficult in the match between Lalbert and Nullawil junior teams in the Sea Lake district on Saturday that only one goal was scored, and that was not until the last minute of play. Lalbert was the scorer, and the team won, 1—0 to nil. ...
Article : 207 wordsNorthcote had nothing to gain by kicking a huge score against Sandringham at Westgarth. In any case, a gale which blow across the ground was a great handicap to accurate ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 379 wordsIn a game which was marred by a strong wind Preston's accurate kicking for goal and steadiness in defence enabled it to win after an exciting finish. Brunswick's team work was ...
Article : 372 wordsNoble Park, 8—10. d. Dandenong, 6—11. Best Playera.—Noble Park—Smith brothers, Bailey, Davis, Ryan, Power, Matchett. Dandenong— O'Brien, Vicary, V. Potter, Hall, Sanderson, J. ...
Article : 133 wordsTwo players of the Victorian Amateur Association had to be taken to hospital on Saturday as a result of head injuries they received in accidental collisions. ...
Article : 142 wordsSTAWELL.—Stawell, 13—[?]1, d. Horsham, 11—10. Both teams had been equal and were fighting for fourth position. Goal-kickers.—R. Heal (4). A Hart (2), C. Jobe (2). 1. Lawson (2), K. Lever, J. Briggs, ...
Article : 187 wordsWARRAGUL.—Warragul, 19—13, d. Yarragon. 6—8, the winners scoring 10—5 to 1—1 in the last quarter. Jack Reynolds kicked seven goals for Warragul. Harry Andrews, Stan Howe, Ted Place, ...
Article : 156 wordsWEST MELBOURNE, 9—16, d. COBURG DISTRICT, 5—3. Goal-Kickers.—West Melbourne— Murray (4), Morley (2), Gleeson, Gray, A. Egan. Best Players—Gray, Morcom. Johnstone, McNeil, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 399 wordsA change resulted in premiership positions on Saturday, when Kyneton, by its defeat of Sandhurst, became leader of the competition. Eaglehawk was defeated by Rochester, bringing both ...
Article : 94 wordsON the vote ol "The Argus" football writers, the best pleyer on the ground in each match was:— W. Ryan (Yarraville). ...
Article : 59 wordsALBURY.—Ovens and Murray League—Corowa, 14—19. d. Yarrawonga, 13—10; Wodonga, 24—13, d. Wangaratta, 12—17; Rutherglen, 12—15. d. Albury, 8—15. Hume League—First ...
Article : 1,538 wordsOakleigh's recent improvement was demonstrated again when it finished the season with a decisive victory over Coburg at Oakleigh. Although two of its leading players—Chapman ...
Article : 329 wordsGEELONG.—A high wind and a heavy storm in the afternoon affected all Geelong and district football on Saturday. After the storm many grounds were under water. East Geelong and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsFRANKSTON.—A Grade—Mornington, 8—11. d. Sorrento, 7—8, at Sorrento, Best Players.—-Mornington—R. Martin, E. Duncan, J. Fy[?]e, C. Sanderson. R. Free, G. Robinson, W. Blackwell, W. Currow. ...
Article : 351 wordsIn its last match for the season Williamstown [?]ced its best form. It Proved much too [?]d for Port Melbourne, which played with [?]mination but was without initiative. The ...
Article : 266 wordsHARBISON (Coburg).—Injured knee. Replaced by Tucker in the third quarter. SMITH (Oakleigh).—Injured nose. Replaced by D. Ryan at three-quarter time. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsNHILL.—Nhill had the game in safe keeping with five minutes to go and 13 points ahead, but a sustained rush by Murtoa ended in a victory on the bell. The scores were:—Murtoa, 14—16. Nhill, 13— ...
Article : 138 wordsSemi-final.—Paynes, 9—16 (best players. Mitchell. Greely, Reid, Verdon, Lacy; goal-kickers, Verdon 5, Hedrick 3. Sleeth), d. Treadways, 9—10 (best players, Eills, Luff, Geary, Keek; 9—10 (best ...
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