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GLENELG FOOTBALLER
WINS TWO MEDALS
Association Trophies To
R. Edwards
By ROVEB
The voles cast by the field umpires for
tne season s trophies were opened by the S_A
National Football Association^ !ast Jght B.'
^S^- ?f_HGle.neIS' 'Sieved the rare 'dis
tinction of winning two of the three medals
for which umpires voted during the Associa
tion minor round.
In the Magarey medal count, Edwards,
who roves for Glenefe and has had League
experience. Rained the award -for the ratftSt
and most brilliant player 1 by one point from
ta Sf5ba?Sl^W|?LA-lelaide)- ^ lead«'
Edwards (Glenelin ? j»
Cassebohm (West Adelaide) . 17
Batt iNorwood) and Schupeilus' (Port
Adelaide) ? 16
Da.w.e,'S-rt Adelaide) and' Pratt' (West
Adelaide) ? 14
Carvosso -NortI?Adela)del.'croft'(So\jth
Adelaide!. Eaton (Port Adelaldei Moul
to^North Ade;aidei. and Budd (Port
Sawatzke e(West' Adelaide')' .V .'.' -? ?? ' }|
Pimerl (West Adelaide). Martindoa (Smith
Wes^rreS?''. (Sturt)- and *'* „
^Sfttnan (West Torrens)'* n. 'kl'chter
f&lenelB). and Tarwood fsturt) . 10
The number of players receiving votes and
the total points received by each i£am were-—
Norwood — (19 olayerst. 95 points: Port
Adelaide— (16). 98: Glenelg— (15). 72- Sturt—
sSuSdA7ela?d4_6,6i4,W^. T0m«-'»'' «?
In the Carr Medal competition, the umpires
voted for one player whom they considered
to .b£ '»'-«* all-round player in each
match. Edwards gained the vote on four
occasions, the leaders being:—
Edwards (GlenelK). 4; o. Page (Norwood)
^Cf''°i?'.-Nortn A^lde). and M. Eaton
(Port Adelaide 1. each 3: Purler TNorth Ade
laide), and Carlos (Glenelg I . each 2.
Two players tied lor the Nitschke medal,
presented to the best follower, and their
Ji?™e.^T^?- .^aPe. (Norwoodl and L. Schupe
iius iron noeiaiaei — will be referred back to
the umpires for decision. The leaders
were: —
Pape (Norwood) and Schupelius (Port Ade
laide), each 5; Eaton (Port Adelaide). 4
Gloede (North Adelaide), Price (Norwood).
wSStrd.twStt'5fcrS,?e«iSI5 TorrensK flnd
The Wooley medal for the ' leading eoal
kicker -was won by C. Williams (Norwood!,
with 78 goals.
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