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Adderly’s mourn death of 12-year-old daughter Frankston backs returned some brilliant wing work by Coxall and clever team work by Bray and Patterson gave McCulloch a chance, but the ball was touched in transit. A line sprint by Stone, and again the visitors crossed the centre line, but Eades returned, and, Patterson forwarding smartly, Bolger scored the first goal. Some fine play in which Wilson, Bray, and Carlson showed out, and the latter kicked a fine sixer, repeating the performance from a free a few minutes later. A free to Twining, marked by T. Delaney, and Balnarring attacked vigorously, Joe Vansulyn and Stone putting in great work. A free to Eades relieved, but the Red and Blues were determined, and G. Berryman secured a minor point, as did T. Delaney with a great boot from a free on the right wing. A free to J. Callanan, who sent the ball forward, and C. Delaney scored a big point. A free to Carlson on the bounce, fine centre play, Patterson on to Bolger, but the attack was beaten off by J. Vausulyn. Free to stone, finely marked by T. Delaney, and again Frankston’s goal was in danger. Good play by H. Humphries, mark by A. Tipping, and Balnarring’s second goal appeared from the latter’s boot. Back and forward play followed, Balnarring now showing their best form for the day. Bob Tipping, Robertson, G. Humphries, Stone, and Jack Vansulyn
all showing out strongly. Stone and T. Delaney were brilliant in marking and wing play. A fine mark by Jack Vansulyn, but a free was awarded to Twining, who raised one flag. Stone marked to T. Delaney; a free to Gamble, but his foot slipped, and Berryman secured a small point as the term ended: Frankston, 3 goals 3 behinds. Balnarring, 2 goals 3 behinds. A free to Stone opened the second term, but a fine mark by Gamble and an equally fine kick sent the ball well forward. Twining, from a running shot, hit the post. W. Vansulyn centred, but Wall and Carlson worked forward again, and a free to Twining right in front secured Frankston’s fourth goal. Marked by F. Darcy to Patterson, the latter lost his kick by hanging on too long. P. Darcy played to Patterson, to Twining, to Bolger, and one flag appeared, followed by two double scores within a few minutes. Balnarring were now plainly beaten, and were much disorganised, kicking wildly and constantly leaving their men. A couple of weak attempts to score resulted in two minor points, mainly through the influence of Theo. Delaney. At the half-time interval the scores stood: Frankston, 6 goals 9 behinds. Balnarring, 2 goals 5 behinds. The remaining play was mostly Frankston’s, although Stone and T.
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Delaney showed up splendidly at times – the latter secured his side’s third and, in the concluding quarter, their fourth goal. At three quarter time the scores were: Frankston, 10 goals 9 behinds. Balnarring, 3 goals 7 behinds. The final scores were: Frankston, 12 goals 12 behinds. Balnarring, 4 goals 7 behinds. The game was not one on which to judge players’ merits, but Balnarring probably had the best two men on the ground in Theo Delaney and Ronnie Stone, both of whom played brilliantly throughout the whole game, and made very few mistakes. Unfortunately for their side, their comrades were not of the same standard, although Jack, Joe and Bill Vansulyn, H. Humphries, A. and B. Tipping, and G. Berryman showed good form in the earlier stages of the game. For the home team, every man seemed to be there when wanted. Carlson and Twining were great and showed out prominently. (It was good to see Cyril’s return to pre-war form). Of the others Wall, Wilson, Bray, Gurr, Coxall, Bolger, Patterson, McCulloch and Eades were the most noticeable. *** FOR sale, brick house, six rooms, sheds, etc. One acre, orchard. E BRAY, Petrie Street, Frankston. *** Heard in Train H.M.S. Renown sailors, will receive
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