Several tall scores were registered by Association teams on Saturday afternoon, when the twelfth series of home-and-home matches decided. At Elsternwick Park the Brighton ...
Article : 162 wordsUnexpected reversals sustained by three of the leading combinations of the Victorian League combination on Saturday have added increased interest to the ...
Article : 1,097 wordsIn spite of the comparative unimportance of the game from the premiership standpoint, there was a very good attendance at St Kilda, when the home team met Hawthorn. At the last ...
Article : 661 wordsNorth Section.--Fairfield 36 points. Sunshine £4 points. East Brunswick 36 points, Alphington 28 points, Williamstown District, Richmond District 16 points. Ascot Vale, Heidelberg 12 points. ...
Article : 763 wordsExcept: in the case of A. and V. Betcher who led the Essendon and South Melbourne combinations, brothers have never captained rival Victorian League teams until Saturday last, when P. and J. Scanian were The leaders in the Footscray--South Melbourne match. P. Scanian, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 306 wordsSeventeen thousand spectactors at Footscray, treated to a magnificent display of high-class football and a particularly thrilling finish, were mused to the highest pitch of enthusiasm. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsBattling desperately against overwhelming odds sixteen players of the Collingwood side fought so grimly and valiantly on Saturday that the formidable Geelong ...
Article : 2,324 wordsThe Port Melbourne and Coburg combination very seldom fail to provide their football followers with good games, and Saturday's encounter between these two teams at the North ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 798 wordsRecent poor displays by North Melbourne, coupled with the fact that they were fielding a reorganised side, created the general impression that Richmond would have a field day, and ...
Article : 572 wordsIn "The Age" on 3rd inst., under Sale news, complaint was made that the special tram conveying footballers to Traralgon from Stratford on Saturday, 36th June, was late in arriving at ...
Article : 158 wordsOutclassed in all departments throughout the first half of the game, Carlton after being 5 goals behind at the last charge over, staged a thrilling revival, and in a most inspiring finish ...
Article : 1,124 wordsWhile Footscray won at football, the above picture shows that South were easily first as acrobats. There were numerous solid bumps In the encounter, end on occasions players fell in extraordinary positions. A quick snap by our photographer secured the above picture, as two footscray defenders sought to prevent South from scoring Barnes (left) was too quick for Gaudion, a just managed to goal before he was [?]pended. On the right a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 80 wordsThe laxity shown in regard to the correct posting of the scores during the progress of the Melbourne-Essendon match was the subject of much adverse ...
Article : 112 wordsThe general opinion among football enthusiasts regarding the meeting of the above teams was that Melbourne would have little difficulty in securing a comfortable win. Their supporters ...
Article : 769 wordsIn a hard, fast game at Elsternwick Park Brighton, by their brilliant high marking H n combined efforts, early in the game settled any doubt as to the ultimate result. At times they ...
Article : 422 wordsAfter congratulating the team on their improved form against Richmond, Mr. S. Thomas, secretary of the North Melbourne club, invited the players to tea at ...
Article : 86 wordsAt the conclusion of the North Melbourne, v. Richmond match a demonstration was made against Lucas, the field umpire, who had given a very indifferent ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Mon 9 Jul 1928, Page 6
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