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tin lass',clogahalf-hole loosaact matchwasplayedbe tweenthefirstXVIII.andthesecond XVIII.Thiswasonlytogiveboth teamsachanceofcombination.as matchesforbothwereforthcoming. .\sshouldbethecase,the1st.XVIII. wonbyafairlylargemargin.On Saturday.the2nd.XVIII.,strengthenedbytheinclusionofsomeofthe1st. XVIII..succumbedtoCalingarionthe NewNorciaOval.Calingariledin thefirstspasm.havingthebreeze,by 2goals5togoal.Inthesecond termtheplaywasevenlydistributed. withnoteamintheascendancy.Duringthisquarterthegoalumpireswere nottroubled.TheCalingarimengut awayinthenexthalfandwonhandsomely.withCollegeputtingupa goodfight.Thefinalscoreswere: Calingari.goals13 behinds(49 points):College.2goals(12points). TheCalingarimenwereablyrepresentedbyB.andP.Kelly.E.De Mamiel.McGill.J.McArthur.andB. Judge.ForCollegeM.Campbell(the captain)playedwell,andwasably secondedbyW.Malone,W.Hennessy, Hill.andUrquhart.---
MOORAASSOCIATION.
Collegev.Coomberdale. TheCollegeteamjourneyedto Coomberdaleonthe27th.toplaytheir fourthmatchoftheround.Carsleft theCollegeat12o'clock.butowingto anhour'sstoppageenroute,twoof thecarsarrivedlatefurthecommencementofthegame.Afterwaiting forhalfanhourbeyondtheappointed time.thematchwasbegun,theCollege beingrepresentedbyonly8men. Coomberdale,beginningwiththewind, attackedCollegegoal-linebutthefew backs.O'HalloranandHennessy.kept theattackoff.andtherucks,Urquhart.Guhl,andBenporath.carriedthe ballforwardtowithinscoringdistance. F'nrtenminutes"thedauntlesseight" keptoffallattemptstoscore,but theworkwasverytellingonthe heavyground.Renewedattacksby Coomberdalesentupthedoubleflags ontwooccasionsandseveralpoints werekicked.Athirdgoalwassoon registered.Withaboutfourminutes ofthetermleft,fivefreshrecruits cameon.andtheCollegeatlastattackedwithforcethroughJerryChine. Guhland\'inuptoJ.Butler,who setbothflagswaving.Anotherpoint came,therents'gfiveplayersarrivedonthefield.andthequarterfinishedimmediately.Coomberdale.3 goals7behinds:College.1goal.The secondspellbroughtaboutagood struggleforsupremacy.thoughthe softgrounddidn'tpermitoffastopen play.Thelongpuntwasthemost serviceableontheday.andwiththis andbeautifulhighmarking.Jerry Clime.playinghisfirstgamethisseasonforCollege,transferredthescene ofexcitementtotheCollegeforwards. VinChinewit,doinggreatworkin theruck.whileGuhlinspiteofhis heavyworkinthefirstquarter,was stillrovingcleverly.VinClunesecuredfromhisbrotheratcentre,and kickedafinegoalfromalongway out.Collegestillattacked,but s'oumlterdale'sdefencewasverysound, Calder.Grover,andT.Butlerbeing speciallyprominentinreliefwork.
AnotherattackandVinClunerepeat..dhissuccesswithasixer.Coomberdaleattackednow,andwithclever ruckworkbyHooperandroverJ. Thomspon,broughttheballtothe halfbackline.whereJerryClune clearedtipthetroublebyaboutdown tothehalfforwards,fromwhomV. Byrnesecuredkickedtrue,andthus gainedthelead.Thequarterended withCollege1goals5behinds:Coomlierdale.3goals7behinds.Thelatterfailedtoscoreinthisquarter.The thirdspellwasarepetitionofthesecond,thoughCoomberdalehadaslight' lybettershareinattackCollege ruckskeptbusy,andsenttheball wellupforward,butCaldersavedfur Coomberdaletimeandagain,andthe smallCollegeforwardscouldnutuse theopportunitiesgiven.Footpassing. wasnotpossiblefromthelowdrop kickowingtothesoftground.So Collegescoringwaskeptdown.Byrne securedontwooccasions,andgotthe maximumeachtime:whileGuhl,after acleverrun.didlikewise.Through TrooperandGrovertoHeadandConftti.,Lingwoudwasgivenachance forCoomberdale,butgotonlyapoint, whileFlemingdidlikewiseimmediatelyafter.Collegeagainattacked-but onlyafewpointscame.andthethird ,peltendedwithCollege7goals7behinds;Coomberdale.3goals9behinds. 'Ihelastspellwaswellfoughtevery 111.11. Coomberdaleattackedearly. andLingwoodgutasixer.Collegereplied.andGullladdedalikenumber witharunningshot.Theattack wentbacktoCoomberdale'send,and thewingforwardLingwoodgutanothergoal.Agreatbattlewenton amidfieldtillV.Clunerelievedand 1.CluneputByrneinpossession,both flagsrecordinghiskick.Coomberdaleagaintookpossession.andattackedhotlyforfiveminutes.andagoal andpointresulted.Theevennessof theplaywasinterestingthoughboth teamsweretiring,andthefinalbell rangwithavictoryforCollege.9goals 7behinds.toCoomberdale,6goals10 behinds.Thewinnersallplayeda hardgame,butthemostprominent werethethreeClunebrothers.Guhl, Butler.Byrne.O'Halloran.J.andW. Malone.Goal-kickers:Byrne(4), Gull!(2)V.Clune(2).andButler. Coomberdalewerebestrepresentedby Calder(eapts.Hooper.Grover.Joe Thompson.T.Butler,Head.andLingwood. OnthesamedayBerkshireeasily lofttoRovers.Afteragoodstart. Berkshirefellaway.andwerebeaten Its7goals. PositionofTeams.
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JUNIORS. OnSaturday,May26th.incompetitionmatch.EganmetMaddiganat thejuniorgrounds.Thematchwas hotlycontested.andendedinawin forMaddiganby'Incpoint.Fromthe
beginningpia)wasfast.Maddigan wasknockingcutwellinruck.ehilst teltAl..ranandProsserwererovmgsplendidly.andtheballremained iineutralterritory.AtlastMaddigall,withalongrun.enabledhisforwardstosneakaminor,whichwas closely-followedbyausefullongkick whichsetbothflagswaving.Egan kickingagainstthewindwasonly abletoscoreaminor,whichwaskickedbyClarke.Playbegan,andEgan's men,determinedtoputtheirbestinto ittotryandequalise.Theirefforts werecrownedwithsuccess.Prosser gotawaywell,andkickedaminor. whichwascloselyfollowedbyagoal fromJ.O'Halloran.Athalftimethe scoresstood:Maddigan,goal behind;Egan.goal2behinds.The secondhalfwasinfavourofMaddigatewhilekickingwiththewind,and hescored'2majorsinquicktime,and establishedasolidlead.Eganscored onepoint.Egan'smenralliedforthe finaleffort.butalthoughtheirforwardsweregoodtheirdefencewas weak,andMaddiganpenetratedEgan's defencestwice,buthiskickingwas bad,andhesecured1goal2points. Eganrepliedwith2goals point, leavingthefinedscores:Maddigan,4 goals3behiids;Egan.3goals,4 points.Thecompetitionnowstands: Tulloch.14points;Egan,9;Grogan6:Maddigan.5.
JARRAHDALE
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SometimeagotheJarrandale Church.whichhasweatheredthe stormofnighfortyyears.wascondemnedbytheHealthauthoritiesthe whiteantshavingdevotedtheirattentivezealthereto.Achurchcommitteewasthenformed:aBuryBee organised,andbyaprocessother thantheglandsystem,St.James'has hadafreshleaseoflife.Mesdames LockheadandDriscollarenowbusy organisingaChildren'sConcerttoraise fundstopayoffthecostofthebuildingmaterial.Messrs.Hegneyand lianrahanareusingalltheirefforts tomakethejobathorough,lasting, andsubstantialone Rumourhasitthatweareabout toloseMr.andMrs.A.F.Palandri, whohaveconductedtheMillBrook lintelforthepastfewyears.We aresurethattheC.Y.NI.S.Cricket Clubwillshareourregretatthecx ...diemItaliancouple'sdeparture. Thesecondmillwillre-openina fewweeks,aneventwhichtrillmake amaterialdifference

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