Fielding a noticeably improved team, Warriors put up a stiff tussle against Ramblers ion the Memorial Oval yesterday. The first th[?] ...
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Article : 555 wordsGladstone and Jamestown teams net at Gladstone on Saturday in the presence of about 400 spectators. Both teams were level for the first ...
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Article : 323 wordsB. Bent. Norwood's champion goalsneak, has retired from football, for this season at least. He came to that decision after the match ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Crystal Brook team visited Georgetown on Saturday and scored their first win by three points. Owing to many absentees the B grade ...
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Recorder (Port Pirie, SA : 1919 - 1954), Tue 28 Jun 1927, Page 1
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