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How high marking, one of the most dazzling features, of League football, originated and was developed to its present high standard is related by the secretary of the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1676 words view this articleFROM time, to time bogeys are raised about other codes threatening Australian football. Pessimists say the game is losing as a spectacle, which the ultra-vigorous methods are bringing about too many casualties. All such scare talk must be discounted ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1470 words view this articleAre the high scores recorded today in League football accounted for by deterioration of the standard of back play? Mr ...
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Article : 4 words view this articleSomething needs to be done to preserve the Australian game of football. League enthusiasts may be inclined to point to the great crowds that view a Collingwood-South Melbourne or Carlton-Richmond contest, and say there is nothing wrong. But ...
Article : 783 words view this articleBALLARAT admirers of Leo Seward, the famous follower of the University team, at the time of its brief association with the Victorian League, have ...
Article : 679 words view this articleTHE £1 given by The Sporting Globe for the funniest story—the story that brought the biggest laugh—goes this week to:— ...
Article : 299 words view this articleSMALL in stature, but big in football knowledge is Charlie Hardy, the former North Melbourne and Essendon rover, who held his own for years in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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