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Article : 1,474 wordsIF say senior team wants a prospective full back, Charlie Hardy, Globe talent [?]cout, thinks ha has found the man. AT Old Scotch College oval on ...
Article : 293 wordsTHE Association grand final will be played at Melbourne Cricket Ground. The venue of semi-finals and preliminary final still have to be decided. It it hoped that an. early decision will be made on these matters and not leave it until near the end of the ...
Article : 376 wordsPRAHRAN fatted inodorously against Port Melbourne. It was almost a repetition-of the 1940 grand final. A week back all were singing Prahran’s ...
Article : 367 wordsOAK LEIGH are proving the most improved aide for 1941. They are blending a side that gives promise of being prominent next year ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 wordsTHE Association split rounds are apparently with us for all time. The reason is, of course, known, and somewhat atones for the irritating ...
Article : 247 wordsPORT MELBOURNE have come right back to form. Again they are being hailed as likely premiers. In beating Prahran they provided the best football ball seen in the Association this season. It ii good old-fashioned football —straight down the centre, and reaching their tap in the second half. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 wordsFrank Kelly, Port's astute captain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 503 wordsAUSTRALIAN soccer enthusiasts must realise by now that the Chinese team cannot be judged on the standard of previous sides, and that the present ...
Article : 665 words(Continued from Page 10) THE secretary of Williamstown Football Club (Mr McConville) and the Mayor of Williamstown (Cr. Deacon) ...
Article : 265 wordsLES ANDERS made a pleasing return to Prahran with his first game for 1941 against Port. He did plenty of useful work. His two goals were the ...
Article : 695 wordsSt. Kilda are now playing unbeatable baseball, and are sound in both offence and defence. With a string of three first-class pitchers and a ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 2 Jul 1941, Page 11
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