R. Barassi, the Melbourne rover, was suspended for four weeks, and H. Lippiatt, of Essendon, was given the benefit of the doubt by the tribunal of the Victorian Football League last night. ...
Article : 574 wordsAnsell Clarke captain and coach, who had a heavy cold, did not train at St. Kilda last night Officials express great pleasure with the coaching of Clarke ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 214 wordsGibb. Murnane, and perhaps Beames, are the only players at Melbourne not likely to play at Richmond on Saturday, although several others were unable to ...
Article : 172 wordsEssendon disappointed by its poor showing at Collingwood, hopes to letrieve its reputation against Footscray The ground last night bore no traces of the ...
Article : 129 wordsAlthough Geelong was weak on Saturday the fact that it registered its lowest score for nearly 20 years came as a shock to supporters. ...
Article : 165 wordsThere have been many inquiries about the procedure that would have been followed if Kelly, the St. Kilda wing man, who was reported as the result of an ...
Article : 195 wordsStating that it had imposed a lighter penalty because of his frankness in admitting the charge, the tribunal of the Victorian Amateur association last night ...
Article : 48 wordsCrisp, who played so splendidly in the interstate games, trained steadily at Carlton last night His colleague, Hale, had only a massage, but will play on ...
Article : 139 wordsWith practically every man available Collingwood should have one of its strongest teams to meet Geelong on Saturday. The return of Todd and Regan after their ...
Article : 153 wordsThe new men appeared at Richmond last night. They were L. Maguire (Terang), aged 19 years, a centre halfback, who is well built and is reported ...
Article : 144 wordsSelectors were pleased with the form of Dinny Ryan last Saturday and he now appears to have recovered completely after his knee operation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 172 wordsHerby Matthews, the South Melbourne captain could not understand why the team had been unsuccessful in his absence, and said last night there was no reason ...
Article : 108 wordsTo-day, for the third time in 27 years, an Australian eight-oar crew will race on England's famous rowing course—probable the most famous course of its kind ...
Article : 274 wordsIN THE ESSENDON TRAINING-ROOMS LAST NIGHT. — (From left) Standfield, Pattinson, Lambert, Hardiman, White, Cassin (on table), Bushby, Foley, Mcivor, and Exclby. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 22 wordsFOLLOWING his forecast of the win of Lady Queenscliff, at 10 to 1, at White City on Monday night, "The Argus" coursing writer selected ...
Article : 60 wordsLance Collins, the champion Coburg forward is the first Association player to win for the second time the weekly £2/2/ prize in "The Argus" quest for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 267 wordsSelectors and other Foolscray officials Joined last night in paying tribute to the moral effect of Bob Flanigan's defensive work in aiding the side to secure its first ...
Article : 247 wordsO. Briggs S. Brett, and D. Wilks, who were among those recently omitted from the Camberwell training list, appeared at Hawthorn last night. They have been ...
Article : 125 wordsWhen the Prahran committee meets to-morrow night, it will discuss incidents which occurred at Port Melbourne on Saturday ...
Article : 1,067 words"There is no tonic like a win," remarked a Footscray supporter, noting the increased number of spectators at Footscray last ...
Article : 492 wordsThe Hawthorn seconds' score against the Melbourne second eighteen, which was given on Monday as 4 goals 6 behinds (30 points), should have been 6 goals 4 ...
Article : 34 wordsDetermined steps have been token by North Melbourne to check the decline of the seconds A conference was held lost week, when the senior committee decided ...
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Advertising : 94 wordsTIEING FOR EIGHTH QUALIFYING PLACE in the Victorion women's golf championship, Miss Betty Nankivell (left), Mrs C. L. Evans (centre), and Mrs. O. H. Coltmon ployed off at Royol Melbourne yesterday. Miss Nankivell and Mrs. Evans again tied. The play-off in the afternoon was won by Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsAustralia made a clean sweep of the Davis Cup matches against Mexico, and won the remaining singles for a 5-love victory. ...
Article : 135 wordsF. Puncec (Jugoslavia), R. L. Riggs (U.S.A.), Henner Henkel (Germany), and E. T. Cooke (U.S.A) remain to fight out the semi-finals of the Wimbledon ...
Article : 265 wordsCOLERAINE. — Canadian Foursoms—Mrs. J. Smith-Misa M. Lawlor (29), 76; Mrs. P. A. White boun-Mrs. T. Dolman (16), 83; Mrs, E, McLcod[?] Miss Wilcox (25). 85. ...
Article : 463 wordsWARLEIGK.—Miss M. I. Craig, d. Mrs. Sunderland, E. Stocks d. Miss Pitt, Mrs. Breha[?]t w.o. from Mrs. Erland, Mrs. Jensen d. Mrs. Mason. Mrs. Edwards w.o. from Mrs. Pridgeon, Mrs. ...
Article : 170 wordsMiss B Nankivell had a further tie with Mrs. C. L. Evans, the defender of the title. in the 18 holes play-off for the last qualifying place in the match play stages ...
Article : 296 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday. — Misa Betty Gowing, the Australian club champion, defeated Miss Barbara Crngo. the junior State champion, [?] up. in the quarter finals of the New south Wales ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 5 Jul 1939, Page 24
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