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  4. STURT'S THIRD FOOTBALL PREMIERSHIP.

    The football premiership match of 1926 lacked the sparkle of the semi-finals, as Sturt's object was to curb the brilliance that had carried North Adelaide to success against Port Adelaide and Norwood, and the hard striving gave rise to crowded play with few relieving dashes. The minor premiers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE OPINIONS OF THE CAPTAINS.

    F. Golding, captain of Sturt, expressed himself as greatly pleased with his team's success. "I think the whole team played magnificiently," he said. ...

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  6. POSITIONS OF THE TEAMS.

    By reason of the decision of the league at its last meeting North Adelaide, who were defeated in the premiership match, will occupy second ...

    Article : 107 words
  7. INJURED PLAYERS.

    Both teams showed "scars of the battle" after the match, but chiefly they were confined to knocks and cuts. However, C. Scrutton, the Sturt wingman, received ...

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  8. TROPHY WINNERS.

    The hat trophies were won br Riley (Sturt) and McDowell (North Adelaide). The judges were Messrs. T. Leahy and S. Mckee. ...

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  9. PRELIMINARY MATCH.

    Prior to the premiership match at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday there was a junior contest between Star Rovers and Bridgewater school. The former were the ...

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  10. THE SEASON REVIEWED.

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  11. PREMIERSHIP LIST.

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  13. THE FINANCIAL ASPECT.

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  14. PORT ADELAIDE.

    After Port Adelaide's play in the minor premiership round it came as a surprise to see them eliminated by North Adelaide in the semi-final after half-hearted ...

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  15. WEST ADELAIDE.

    With a considerable infusion of new blood West Adelaide faced the season with confidence, but internal di[?]sion caused trouble, and it took weeks for the team ...

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  16. GLENELG.

    Glenelg passed through their sixth year in the league without obtaining a place in the four, but the fortunes of the team took a definite upward trend, and the ...

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  17. THE CLUBS.

    After losing the first semi-final Sturt, by beating North Adelaide, on Saturday, gained their third premiership since they joined the league 25 rears ago. In a ...

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  18. NORTH ADELAIDE.

    The red and whites have this season fielded the best team that has worn their colors since their last premiership year, 1920. Their play in the finals was a ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. WEST TORRENS.

    For West Torrens the season was one of varying fortunes, and though the team did well, it did not quite reach the level of 1924 and 1925. The season opened ...

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  20. NORWOOD.

    In consequence of second place being awarded to North Adelaide Norwood, who finished third in the first round finished the season in fourth place, the farthest ...

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  22. A TRIUMPH FOR STURT'S CAPTAIN.

    Sturt's success in the football premiership match on Saturday crowned the career of their captain (F. H. Golding), one for which it would be difficult to find ...

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  23. SOUTH ADELAIDE.

    The blue-and-whites were the unfortunate team of the year, and their unremitting struggle with a team of juniors evoked admiration. The retirement of ...

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  24. INTENTIONS OF THE CAPTAINS.

    Prior to the game it was stated that both Golding and Lewis might retire from the game. Both were [?] [?] [?] after the match. Golding [?] [?] ...

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