MORE than usual interest Mine taken 16 the annual meeting of the Richmond Football dub, to be held tin Monday evening as there will be an election tor the position of secretary between Percy Maybury and Jim Smith, and also a contest for the presidency between Jack ...
Article : 463 wordsNO greater induction of the unpopularity of the present out-of-bounds law In football can be given than the manner in which members of South Melbourne, Fitzroy, North Melbourne, St. Hilda and Footscray clubs have voted in favor of the old throw-in from the boundary. The Hawthorn ...
Article : 284 wordsJ. J. SMITH, who will oppose Mr Peroy Maybury for the position of secretary, is well known-in Richmond. For twelve years he has been allied with ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 260 wordsPERCY MAYBURY, who will oppose J. J. Smith for secretary, is popular with all sections of the community in Richmond. His father, Mr W. A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 200 wordsTHERE is not a better known man in Richmond than Jack Archer, president of the Richmond Club, who is being opposed by Bernie Herbert. Archer ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 251 wordsBERNIE HERBERT, who is standing for president of Richmond, is well known in the football world. The genial giant has been connected with football ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 166 wordsThe possibility of the old rules being restored is hailed with delight among Footscray players and supporters. Opinions of players are as follow:— ...
Article : 316 wordsALAN GEDDES, Richmond’s great wing player, who is familiar with both games states:— “I would like to see the old rule ...
Article : 129 wordsDISAPPOINTMENT was felt in Richmond football circles when it was noticed that the name of H. Dyke was not among the nominations. Harry ...
Article : 234 wordsCOMMENTING on the large attendance at the annual meeting of the St Kilda Football Club on Monday evening, despite the ...
Article : 102 wordsTHE spirit of unrest seems to have entered the football world. We hear talk of trouble in the Association, and rumors from the League. Depression has ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 413 wordsTHE most successful season in the history of badminton In Victoria has ended. During the last year or so the game has been stimulated not only by the efficiently ...
Article : 683 wordsWEATHER conditions were unfavorable for Bay sport early In the week, but per about, and whenever the sea is quiet enough to permit of [?]ngling, good fish are ...
Article : 817 wordsFOOTSCRAY football members turned up in full force to their 48th annual meeting and voted [?]dly for the restoration of both the flick pass and out of bounds rules. ...
Article : 195 wordsFOOTBALL enthusiasts, and particularly followers of Richmond and Footscray, will regret to learn that George Baylisa Is an in[?]nate of ...
Article : 96 wordsWALTER LINDRUM opened his English tour brilliantly by compiling a 1000 break during the first session of a nine days’ match against Tom Newman, to whom ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 407 wordsALBERT PARK handball committee quickly snapped up the suggestion in last Saturday’s Globe that a tournament should be conducted during the holidays. ...
Article : 486 wordsHE W.A. King’s Cup crew averages 22 years of age and 11.8 in weight, while every member has already figured successfully in senior rowing. ...
Article : 446 wordsTWO new footballers Richmond will have in their ranks next season are Kolb and Barnett, from Albury. Each is a good stamp of a player, and is ...
Article : 54 wordsON Christmas morning a parry of members of the Victorian Amateur Walkers Club and friends, totalling 25. will set out on an extended tour of the Marysville ...
Article : 154 wordsWHEN presenting Bill mohr, the St. Kilda forward, with the mounted ball with which he scored eleven goals against Collingwood ...
Article : 162 wordsCOLLINGWOOD ,supporters will be pleased to learn that Gordon Coventry, their famous Coal- kicker, will ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 20 wordsAT a “Hack to Richmond” carnival, to be held during February, en the Richmond racecourse, Mr M. Coffey and members of the executive, have arranged for a ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Sat 19 Dec 1931, Page 6
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