Page 5 - Frankston's Coach
Drawn games in football are by no means uncommon, but we do not often see a drawn game showing each side with the same tally of goals and ...
Article : 326 words view this articleThe Frankston H.'s were at home to Langwarrin on Saturday last, when a good game, evenly' contested in a friendly spirit, was witnessed by ...
Article : 199 words view this articleAn observant onlooker at Saturday's match on the Frankston reserve, I was struck' by the splendid physique of the boys `"battling for ...
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Advertising : 126 words view this articleMornington were at home to Hastingsx last Saturday, and they gave the visitors a warm reception, as the saying goes, by scoring 116 points to 7. ...
Article : 125 words view this articleOn Saturday last Frankston journeyed to a far country—Dromana By all accounts, they had a merry time getting there. They arrived ...
Article : 108 words view this articleAt the comimttee meeting of the Frankston Football Club, held on Monday evening, consideration was given to the position the club was ...
Article : 268 words view this articleThis little competition is meant for juvenile readers of this page. All you have to do is cut this coupon out and compare ...
Article : 145 words view this articleMay 16.—Opened by Mr. J. Coster.—No. 250 (unclaimed). May 23.—Openred by Mr. J. L. Pratt.—No. 333 (unclaimed). ...
Article : 68 words view this articleSuccess never can be obtained where confidence is lacking. A coach might be the best judge in the world, but if the players have not the fullest ...
Article : 54 words view this articleVentnor were at home at Cowes and interesting match ended in favor of Cowes by 22 points. A. McLardy and Andy Morrision stripped ...
Article : 339 words view this articleThe Flinders. Naval Base base quite a fighting army is its midst, if you only know it. There his a fine physical culture and training equipment of ...
Article : 146 words view this articleThe flag over the fire station" was proudly flying when the news came through that Carrum had gained their second win for the season. ...
Article : 309 words view this articleA large number of members of the Victorian Amateur Walkers' Club arrived at Frankston on Sunday last end engaged in a training walk to ...
Article : 51 words view this articleLangwarrin require practise more than any other team on the Peninsula. But, unfortunately, they do not find it possible, owing to the players being ...
Article : 734 words view this article"You've got no hope in life of shifting him," remarked a big, hefty Australian at the Dandenong sale yards one day. A crowd gathered and it ...
Article : 215 words view this articleWell, here we are again, ready to reep you posted with all the doings in he sphere of sport and pastime. Measels has been the cause of my ...
Article : 120 words view this articleFrankston beat Dromana. Mornington beat Hastings. Somerville and Naval Base—draw. Frankston beat Langwarrin. ...
Article : 36 words view this articleThe Frankston Gun Club held a successful shoot at Mr. O'Grady's on Saturday last. The principal item on the programme was the valuable ...
Article : 161 words view this article"The Age" is evidently none too keen on trap-shooting for sport, as, in praising a measure recently introduced into the British Parliament for ...
Article : 273 words view this articleLovely weather brought a large concourse of people, to Moonee Valley on Saturday last. Melola and Berrinbo were the longest shots ...
Article : 715 words view this articleIn last issue "Strathmore" mnadc1 selections for Moonee Valley, Adelaide and Canterbury Park. In all, he secured 6 straight out, whilst 5 others ...
Article : 149 words view this articleGerald B1rosnan writes:—"practically unheard of 15 years ago, coaching has become a regualr institution in all football clubs, both in twon and ...
Article : 163 words view this articleBy he uneducated the position of Lull-back in a team is regarded with n certain amount of contempt, but those who really know the ...
Article : 66 words view this articleThat fine player of years agone, Gerald Brosnan, is very much against a coach holding the post of captain, as in Norman Lugg's case at ...
Article : 121 words view this articleHarry Stone, the pugilist, recently sent to Phillip Island. Hoe wanted rest—before hoe opposed Kid de Silva Harry liked Cowes and says he is ...
Article : 87 words view this articleDon Kirkham, one of Australia's greatest road cyclists of the past, who is well remembered at Frankston in the boom days of local cyclisng, is go ...
Article : 94 words view this articleThe Malvern Cycling Club, who hold exercise runs for its members or Sundays, will undertake the following runs this season:—June 10, to ...
Article : 59 words view this articleAlf. Mortimer, the young returned soldier, is making; good progress with his charges at Mordialloc, where his stables are situated, and sportsmen ...
Article : 222 words view this articleServiceton is the last of the Victorian Villages on the line to Adelaide. It is bad engougha t the present time, but, strictly speaking, it is a ...
Article : 410 words view this articleMr. Charles Bright, the Deputy Postmaster-General of Victoria, is devoted to the horse, an enthusiasm which is shared by one of his ...
Article : 171 words view this articleA man who knows Jack Holt intimately gives him a kindly introduction to readers of this page. He says:—"I have often been asked what ...
Article : 207 words view this article"Strathmore" selects the following. as being, worth watching for the Grand National double:—Hurdles:–Gulgo, All Aboard ...
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