FOOTBALL.
stopped the "'Australian's opening- rrsl ..FIRST ,SPEJLLv r The visitor's- fir^ goal came ire ri a free kick brilliantly taken by Long staff. Even play followed until: th< . "Englariders three-quarterns got nw&] 1 and after a -fast' ■brilliant passing- run • Moorhouse scored between the posts Jarman failed to convert . . / A few moments later, glay settlet down -in the Englanders half, an< close play fqllowed. ■■','■ '; c' ; • England were making .persistent at temp's to get their backs going/ fc>u failed.. ; •■'. ■ ./ .■" • /■',■' •.'.•- '" -^''yL •'*: Uninteresting play for some' > ; itft remaining jin the Englanders l''W f : uiltjl a forward rush took i ite ta.l '.''< f the Australian's territory i>m -'til* 1 .; were unable to cross the line. ,' After some uninteresting and lon^ ■ kicking the backs, gave way, and sev< Iral dashes from both sides toward; the end of the half resulted in nothing eventuating. At half time the scores were: — England 5 ; Australia nil. . SECOND SPELL. ; : Exerting play marked the opening rushes in the second half; the ' r uglanders again showing / a deterinina tion to reverse previous defeats, and although the game centred dangerous ly near the visitor's goal, the Australians failed to score. After some fast and clever threequarter work, Clarke notched another point for England, Robinson convert ing. ,' : ; ■■*. ' The Englanders continued to press when Longstaff added a brilliant penalty goal from the half way line(.After ..some open play in the centre, the Australians followed up the ball across the.l En slander's line, but the
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Grey River Argus, 29 June 1914, Page 3
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241FOOTBALL. Grey River Argus, 29 June 1914, Page 3
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