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  2. FOOTBALL The Fuchsias were “ Gobbled up” on Saturday—Root, Stem and Flower. To-day the Eat-’em-alivers will visit Victoria Park in search of some Magpies AND WILL ENDEAVOURS TO BRING THESE BIRDS TO GRASS.THE TIGERS ARE STILL STRIVING FOR THAT FOURTH POSITION. MILLAR, HARRISON, AND VALENTINE WILL MAKE THEIR RE-APPEARANCE TO-DAY

    This match, played on the Richmond ground, drew a crowd of 14,000 people, £337 .being taken at the turnstiles. Locals were disappointed when it was ...

    Article : 376 words
  3. TURF TALK

    Mentone will be the venue for racegoers to-day. Acceptances are numerous, and I guess backers will find some trouble in ...

    Article : 490 words
  4. CUBS V. COLLINGWOOD.

    Whilst the Tigers are away to-day striving for a position in the final four, the Cubs will be maintaining their position at the expense of ...

    Article : 256 words
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  6. THEY SAY—

    That Syd Sherrin, the toe-ball maker, is small of stature, but carries big, active roll of money about with him. He was so pleased with the Victorians ...

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  7. JOTTINGS.

    It’s a hard road, friends, to the Big Four. The Seagulls are still hovering round the Tigers, ...

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  8. SCHOOL FOOTBALL.

    The winner of the special prize awarded by one of the field umpires for the best conducted boy on the football field for season 1924 will be ...

    Article : 277 words
  9. BASEBALL.

    Melbourne, being unable to raise a full team, forfeited to Richmond. A practice game played resulted in a win for Richmond by six runs to five. ...

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  10. WATTLE QUADRILLE CLUB.

    Despite the inclement weather last Monday night, this popular dance of old timers was favoured with a large crowd the Town Hall, Richmond. The waltzing ...

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  11. Richmond v. Collingwood

    The Tigers will be heavily engaged at Collingwood to-day, and will go after the points in energetic fashion in the hope of not only defeating the ...

    Article : 341 words
  12. LODGE NEWS.

    This branch met at the United Australian Hall, Church-street, on Thursday evening, August 21. Mr. F. Randall (president) occupied the chair. ...

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  14. RICHMOND RIFLE CLUB.

    The members fired from 800 yards on Saturday for the monthly spoon and championship, and although some of the shooters found the conditions ...

    Article : 384 words
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  16. RUDOLPH MAKES A GREAT “SAVE.”

    A goal saved is a goal earned. George Rudolph can have all the credit for his wonderful goal-preventing spring, and Melbourne all the sympathy. It would have been a goal 99 times out of 100. G. for is the goal umpire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. RICHMOND TEAM.

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