Memories of the great football exhibition given by Carlton and South Melbourne earlier in the season will take a great number of interested football ...
Article : 472 wordsGEELONG, Friday.—Melbourne Grammar School added Geelong College to its list of victims to its powerful 1935 side, and left the slushy field of Kardinia Park as ...
Article : 315 wordsScotch College suffered its second defeat of the season when it met Wesley College at Olympic Park yesterday. Scotch was rarely impressive, and Wesley profited by its many mistakes. ...
Article : 316 wordsBRIGHTON.—Le Huray; Evans, Smith; Eagle, Cliffe, Wonnacott; Grant, Jones, Peters, Crowle, CALEDONIANS.—Morgan: G. Weir, Beats; Mayne, S. Weir. J. Young; P. Young, B. Gray, J. Gray, ...
Article : 407 words"It is in the best interests of the Australian code that interstate matches should be played," said the secretary of the Victorian Football League (Mr. L. H. ...
Article : 452 wordsA number of football enthusiasts expressed surprise yesterday that in references made to South Melbourne's team chosen for the match ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 160 wordsIt was explained by Mr. Newton Chandler, secretary of the Carlton club, yesterday that Ron Cooper's omission from the team to meet South Melbourne was ...
Article : 82 wordsThere was an unusual finish to the Associated Grammar School football premiership, the final matches of which were played yesterday. Trinity, Ivanhoe, and Caulfield Grammar Schools finished ...
Article : 122 wordsA new record for goal-kicking in a single match in the Associated Grammar Schools' competition was established yesterday when Campbell, who has done exceptionally well as forward for Trinity this ...
Article : 148 wordsAfter an excellent performance by Carey Grammar defenders in the first quarter Caulfield reorganised its forward lines and went ahead to win comfortably. At the first change both sides were ...
Article : 511 wordsSix States were represented for the first time in the all-Australian hockey carnlval which was commenced at the Albert ground s, yesterday. Victoria lost to its old ...
Article : 948 wordsFive Junior players were suspended for 12 months by the Victorian Junior Union for having transferred from a affiliated leagues without clearances They were:—A. Muir, W. Ogilvie, E. Forrester, and ...
Article : 45 wordsMELBOURNE SECONDS.—Backs: King Kinnear, Young or Oswald. Half-backs: Emselle, Roberts, Ball. Centres: Cheffers, Kelly, Carr. Half-for-wards: Taylor Hooper, N. Smith. Forwards: ...
Article : 49 wordsWARRAGUL, Friday.—At a sitting of the independent tribunal held last night at Warragul, R. Lestrange (Morwell club) was disqualified for two matches on a charge laid by the field umpire ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 585 words"I do not fool at all tired," said Mrs. Valda Unthank yesterday afternoon, in discussing her women's cycling record ride from Melbourne to Wonthaggi ...
Article : 204 wordsAt the cxecutlive meeting of the Victorian Amateur Swimming Association on Thursday night a notification was received from the Holland Swimming Association stating that ...
Article : 238 wordsRegret at a further decrease in membership is expressed in the 14th annual report of the Haw-thorn-East Melbourne Cricket Club, and an appeal has been made to members to restore the position. ...
Article : 464 wordsThe annual meeting of the Jika Cricket Association, which was held in the library hall, Presion, on Thursday night was largely attended. The report of the committee stated that the ...
Article : 198 wordsThe following nominations have been received:— Committee Messrs. C. H. Ashman, B. A. Barnett, H. J. Carroll, J. Fraser, J. W. Freeman, J. W. Heeps, H. Ingram, J. E. Pyke, S. McWhinney, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsThe end of next week will see the beginning of the State ski-ing championships to be held at Mt. Buller to be followed the next week by the interstate and national ...
Article : 520 wordsST. BERNARD HOSPICE, Friday.—The 1935 ski championship of Mt. St. Bernard was concluded to-day, when a three-mile crosscountry race was run under trying conditions. ...
Article : 102 wordsCombining brlliant boxing with sustained onslaughts of fast, vicious batteries of two-handed fighting. Willard Brown (10.7), the Texas welter-weight, decisively ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 678 wordsTrains leave No. 9 Platform, Flinders street, at 6.44, 7.25, 7.40, and 8.6 p.m. for North Essendon. ...
Article : 38 wordsTrains leave No. 5 Platform, Flinders street, at 6.38, 7.9, 7.28, 7.44, and 8.14, direct to gates. ...
Article : 51 wordsClose of play in county cricket matches:— Middlesex, seven for 512 (Hendren 195, Human 144, Owens-Smith 69 n.o.), v. Surrey, 393. ...
Article : 151 wordsJoe Louis the American negro heavy-weight, and Max Baer (U.S.A.). former world's heavyweight champion have been matched by Jacobs of the Twentieth Century Club to ...
Article : 77 wordsShould South Australia defeat Victoria to-day it will earn the honour of the baseball champion State of Australia for 1935, and retain the Claxton shield. Victoria must will both games to have the ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Australian Institute of Cost Accountants has arrunged a series of lectures, entitled "The Costs of Marketing " The lectures will be held on the second Monday in each month, beginning ...
Article : 50 wordsThirty-two greyhounds will contest the last four heats of the Victorian Speed Coursing Derby at Napier Park to-night. The programme is:— STRAIGHT TRACK ...
Article : 544 wordsFootball matches are played on the grounds of the firstnamed clubs. League, Association, and amateur games begin at 2.45 p.m., Saturday morning at 10 a.m., Rugby Union and soccer matches ...
Article : 1,661 wordsMany League clubs spend hundreds of pounds every year scouring country districts, and even visiting interstate centres, in quest of football champions. Of those ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 277 wordsAs a leading horse trainer, Elwood Fisher is accustomed to the success of "long shots" on the Turf. To help the charity day conducted by the Albert Park ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 162 wordsL. T. Mccutcheon, champion in 1927 and 1930. and F. Fox (Y.M.C.A.) provided the nest billiards of the serien in the fifth heat of the Victorian amateur billiards championship at the Y.M.C.A. ...
Article : 633 wordsFor years in Sydney there has been dissatisfaction over the conduct of open fourball golf competitions. These events more often than not have been won by players ...
Article : 120 wordsThat a suburban club should exercise its power to throw from the councils of cricket Mr. W. L. Kelly, one of the leading administrators of the game in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 222 wordsNew South Wales golfers, complaining that it is not wise to hold the national championships in Adelaide, point to the paucity of entries from Sydney and ...
Article : 109 wordsUuder the new rules lor training as adopted [?] the council of the Victorian Rowing Ass[?] this week, the coaches of crews to represent [?] coria in the annual races for the King's Cup [?] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 10 Aug 1935, Page 28
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