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Kew Historical Society Inc
Award, Eastern Suburban Protestant Churches Football Association, SHUF Premiers 1931, A.C. Seidel, 1931
... SHUF Premiers 1931, A.C. Seidel..."S.H.U.F.C / Premiers 1931 /A. C. Seidel"... / Premiers 1931 /A. C. Seidel" Small silver plated trophy on a brown ...South Hawthorn United were premiers of A Division, Eastern Suburban Protestant Churches FA in 1931. Scores EHU 8-9 d Box Hill United 6-12. (No goal or best players recorded) Other teams in A Division were Balwyn Baptist, Box Hill Combine, Hawthorn C/C, Prahran/Malvern C/C, Highfield Rd, C/C (Glen Iris), Surrey Hills Methodist. Holy Trinity Kew competed in B Division. (Research: Ian Job)Small silver plated trophy on a brown bakelite stand, awarded to A.C. Seidel who was part of the South Hawthorn United Football Club premiership team in 1931. "S.H.U.F.C / Premiers 1931 /A. C. Seidel"south hawthorn united football club, a c seidel, eastern suburban churches football association, trophies -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Football Team, Premiers 1931, 1931
... Football Team, Premiers 1931... in their division in 1931. Football Team, Premiers 1931 Photograph ...Photograph of a football team and club officialsUnidentified football team photo. The team were premiers in their division in 1931.Allan Studios, 318 Smith St Collingwoodfootball teams, sports -- melbourne -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Allan Studios, Football Team, Premiers 1931, 1931
... Football Team, Premiers 1931... team who were premiers of their division in 1931 Football Team ...Unidentified football team who were premiers of their division in 1931Allan Studios 310 Smith St Collingwood -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931 (Radnell copy), Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931, 1931
... at centre front is holding a football on which is painted PREMIER... player Premiers 1931". Player names listed in piece of paper... Premiers 1931". Player names listed in piece of paper adhered ...Murray Comrie Collection. The players are posed in front of Tarnagulla Town Hall (later known as Burstall Hall) in the main street of Tarnagulla. The building has since been demolished. Mens football team posed in four lines in front of large building. All are wearing black tops and white shorts. Man at centre front is holding a football on which is painted PREMIER 1931. Taken in front of Tarnagulla Mechanics' Institute, formerly the Borough of Tarnagulla Council Chambers, and later known as Burstall Hall. Demolished c1980."Presented by Tarnagulla Football Club to H.E. Radnell player Premiers 1931". Player names listed in piece of paper adhered to photograph.tarnagulla, sport, football, radnell, mcnamee -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Football Team 1931 -- Premiers
... Stawell Football Team 1931 -- Premiers ...Stawell Football Club 1931 Premiers Wimmera Football League... grampians Stawell Football Club 1931 Premiers Wimmera Football ...Stawell Football Club 1931 Premiers Wimmera Football League. in script on photograph Stawell Football Club Premiers Wimmera Football League Back row: Alf Hunt, Ray Maddocks, Alan Blackford, Les Hutton, Harold Carr, Horue. Kiddle, John Walker. Middle row: Vic Lewis, Joe Earle, Jim May, Dinsey McKey, Bill Gilchrist, Jack Hall, Dick Kiddle, Geoff Hall, Mr. Wally Matuschka (President.) Front row: Bill Earle, Ray Rowe, (Vice Capt.), A. Hart Capt.), A. Neil, Charlie Fowler. Black and white photograph of a football team PremiersStawell Football Club Premiers Wimmera Football League Back row Alf Hunt, Ray Maddocks, Alan Blackford, Les Hutton, Harold Carr, Horue. Kiddle, John Walker. Middle row Vic Lewis, Joe Earle, Jim May, Dinsey McKey, Bill Gilchrist, Jack Hall, Dick Kiddle, Geoff Hall, Mr. Wally Matuschka (President.) Front row Bill Earle, Ray Rowe, (Vice Capt.), A. Hart Capt.), A. Neil, Charlie Fowler. stawell sport -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Greensborough Premiership Team 1931, 1931_
... premiers 1931... valley football association premiers 1931 On mount: 'Allan ...Caption: Greensborough Premiership Team 1931. Front row (L-R) Lyal Clayton, Andy Ferrari, Percy Jurss, Les Collard, Fred King. 2nd row (L-R): Horrie Burkett, Jack Carlon, Joe Brownhill, Tony Crees, Bill McDowell, Bob Bennett, Les Iredale, Vin Broderick, Jeff Collard. 3rd row (L-R): Oliver Ely, Ted Godwill, Chas Aller, ?Nelson, Alf Purcell, Alan Partington, Wal Reid, Alan Splatt, Dave Barber. Back row: Bill Horn, Joe Stock, Rupert Jessop, Mr Holahahn, Norm Poulter, Dolf Purcell, Bill Mills.Records the team - players and support staff - of Greensborough's 1931 Premiership side.Team photograph mounted on board. Accompanied by typed caption.On mount: 'Allan Studios 318 Smith Street Collingwood'greensborough football club, diamond valley football association, premiers 1931 -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Victorian Junior Cricket Union, Eastern Suburbs Premiers, Glen Studios, 1931
... Cricket Union, Eastern Suburbs Premiers Season 1931.... COMPETITION / EASTERN SUBURBS PREMIERS SEASON 1931 / BACK ROW - W... PREMIERS SEASON 1931 / BACK ROW - W EWENSON; C W MIERS, B B ...Arthur Henry Miers, pictured in the photograph played for cricket, football and baseball teams in Kew for a number of decades in the first half of the twentieth century. He was born on 22 November 1901, the son of Rodolph Theophilus Miers (1874-1951) and Margaret Frances (Margaretta) Fry (1875-1958). He had two brothers, Rodolph Cecil Miers (1904-80) and Charles Wilfred Miers (1906-88), and a sister Marjorie Elizabeth Miers (1911-84). Arthur Miers died in Kew on 25 January 1966, and after his body was cremated, his body was interred in the Mausoleum of Boroondara General (Kew) Cemetery.Rare early photograph of the Victorian Junior Cricket Union premiership team of 1931Team photograph, mounted on card, of the Victorian Junior Cricket Union, Eastern Suburbs Premiers Season 1931.VICTORIAN JUNIOR CRICKET UNION / OPEN AGE INTER-ASSOCIATION COMPETITION / EASTERN SUBURBS PREMIERS SEASON 1931 / BACK ROW - W EWENSON; C W MIERS, B B NICHOLSON / CENTRE ROW - L JUDD; L LITTLEFIELD; W GREENWOOD; V GREAVES; A HARDY; H COOK / FRONT ROW - W H JENKINS (PRES,); S DALEY; A MIERS (VICE-CAPT.); C R STOCKS (CAPT.); E TONKIN; A M WILSON; J C WHITE (HON.GEN.SEC.) / GLEN STUDIOS, CARNEGIE Reverse: MR A MIERS, AS VICE CAPTAIN OF THE SUCCESSFUL TEAM, I EXTEND TO YOU MY HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR SUCCESS. W H JENKINS 12/5/1931arthur miers, cricket, cricket teams, victorian junior cricket union -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931 (Williams copy), Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931, 1931
... at centre front is holding a football on which is painted PREMIER... at centre front is holding a football on which is painted PREMIER ...Murray Comrie Collection. The players are posed in front of Tarnagulla Town Hall (also known as Burstall Hall) in the main street of Tarnagulla. The building has since been demolished.Mens football team posed in four lines in front of large building. All are wearing black tops and white shorts. Man at centre front is holding a football on which is painted PREMIER 1931. Probably taken in front of Tarnagulla Town Hall otherwise known as Burstall Hall (now demolished).Names of subjects and name 'L.Williams' handwritten on reverse.tarnagulla, sport, football, radnell, mcnamee -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Methodist Tennis Club
... Methodist Tennis Club Premiers C. Grade S.D.T.A. 1931.... Premiers C. Grade S.D.T.A. 1931 stamp on back of card, W.J. Chapman... grampians Methodist Tennis Club Premiers C. Grade S.D.T.A. 1931 ...Methodist Tennis Club Premiers C. Grade S.D.T.A. 1931 photograph presented to Mr. H. Oliver. Back row Mrs. Bert Newton, Mrs. Belle Homes, Miss M. Newton, Miss A. Pope. Front Row H. Oliver, I. Newton, D. Lindsay, K. McMullen.Black & white photo of group of 4 females (standing) and 4 males (seated) with 2 tennis racquets and 2 tennis balls.Presented to Mr. H. Oliver From The Methodist Tennis Club. Premiers C. Grade S.D.T.A. 1931 stamp on back of card, W.J. Chapman Photo Artist Stawellstawell sport -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - WEST BENDIGO (SPECIMEN HILL METHODIST) CRICKET CLUB. 1931-32, 1931-32
... (Specimen Hill Methodist) Cricket Club. Premiers Inter-Church League... Methodist) Cricket Blub. 1931-32. Bartlett Bros., Bendigo ...Photograph - black and white. Portrait of the West Bendigo (Specimen Hill Methodist) Cricket Club. Premiers Inter-Church League, 1931 -32. Names printed - back row - I.Steel, S.Osborne, H.Woolcock, F.Taylor, D.McQuillan(Vice-Pres.), T.Chisholm, L.Osborne, S.Hilson, R.Osborne. Front Row - J.Knipe, A.Chisholm, A.Kellond (Vice-Capt.), Rev. W.E.Lancaster (Pres.), N.Thirlwell (Capt.), J.Tresidder, R.Chisholm.Bartlett Bros., Bendigo.organization, club/society, cricket club, west bendigo (specimen hill methodist) cricket blub. 1931-32. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell and District Football Team Premiers in 1925, 1926, 1930, 1931 -- 1932
... Stawell and District Football Club Premiers 1925, 1926...Stawell & District Football Club. Premiers 1925, 1926... Club. Premiers 1925, 1926, 1930, 1931 Presented to R. Maddocks ...Stawell and District Football Club Premiers 1925, 1926, 1930, 1931 dated July 23rd 1932. Back row: Ray Maddocks, Morrie Robson, unknown, unknown, unknow, unknown, D. J. Hall, A. Blachford. Middle row: A. (Hank) Neil. unknown, J. Carr, C. Fowler, Alf Hunt, Jim May, Bill Earle. Front row: unknown, unknown, L. Hutton, Harold Carr.Stawell Football TeamStawell & District Football Club. Premiers 1925, 1926, 1930, 1931 Presented to R. Maddocks on the occasion of his 100th consecutive games with the club. July 23rd 1932 Discaciati & Co Warracknabeal.stawell sport -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Wood moulding Plane, Edward Preston & Sons, Early 20th century
By the end of the nineteenth century, the firm of Edward Preston & Sons was founded in 1825, becoming one of England's leading makers of hand tools and in many ways a British counterpart to America's "Stanley" for its wide range of quality utilitarian tools at affordable prices. Edward Preston Sr. (1798–1883) was first listed as a plane-maker at 77 Lichfield Street in the Birmingham Directory of 1833, but later listings and advertisements assert that the business was started in 1825. Preston is likewise recorded as a plane-maker living with his family in Lichfield Street in the 1841 census, at which time his younger son Edward was 6 years old. Around 1850, his son Edward left school to join his father's business and is recorded in the 1851 census as a plane-maker at his father's address. He appears to have been quite a talented and resourceful young man, as he had later been able to start up his own "wood and brass spirit level manufacturing business at 97½ Lichfield Street by 1864. By 1866, Edward Jnr had added planes, routers, joiners, coach, gun, cabinet, and carpenters tools to his line, and the following year he moved his shop from his father's address and relocated to 26 Newton Street, before moving again to much larger premises at 22–24 Whittall Street. This location became known as the Whittall Works and later was the office and factory of Edward Preston & Sons, Ltd. In 1889 Edward Preston Jnr and his three sons were brought into the firm and the name was changed to Edward Preston & Sons, becoming Edward Preston & Sons Ltd on incorporation in 1898. Part of the firm's output was a healthy line of malleable and gun-metal planes and patent adjustable iron smoothers, shoulder planes, bull-nose, and block planes - a range that was expanded in later years. The 1901 catalog shows several styles of planes that were unique to the Preston brand, along with the usual styles which had already been set by other makers. The death of Edward Preston Jnr was reported in the Lichfield Mercury of 26 September 1913. "Mr. Preston was decided of an innovative turn of mind," the newspaper wrote, "as many of the machines in use at his works, as well as of the tools produced were the invention of himself and his three sons, who now manage the business." The report noted that at the time of his death, the business was carried on at Whittall Works, Cheston Street, Aston, Birmingham. Falling on hard times, the firm of Edward Preston & Sons was sold to the Birmingham firm of John Rabone & Sons in 1932, and shortly thereafter manufacturing rights to some of the Preston range of planes were sold to the Sheffield firm of C. & J. Hampton, who would later merge with the Record Tool Company. Some of the Preston planes were directly added to the Record line by the Hampton firm, while others were modified or discontinued altogether. Generally, all Preston wooden planes are stamped on the front of the plane, the shape, size, and character type of the stamp indicating the age of the plane. On some metal planes, all the parts were stamped with a number or symbol during manufacture. This number was used to re-assemble the parts following a batch process. Not all Preston tools are trade-marked clearly. Early shoulder, rebate, chariot planes, and chamfer rebates commonly appear without trademarks but may have assembly numbers. The "E P" trade-mark was already in use by 1882. The trade-mark "Preston" also appears on some later tools that were manufactured in Sheffield, England. These are generally smoothing planes and appear modern and very similar in construction to other modern manufacturers' planes.The item gives a snapshot of one of England's premier tool manufacturing companies at a time when significant industrial changes were occurring in manufacturing and business structures in the World that were beginning to affect social changes.Ogee moulding Plane Maker E Preston & Sons sticker with date 1904 -1931flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Shield, 1947
This trophy has been presented to the Warrnambool & District Football League by the South Warrnambool Football Club. This latter club still plays in the Hampden Football League and dates back to the 1880s and possibly beyond and has always been a traditional rival of the Warrnambool Football Club. West End Football Club dates back to the 1890s and joined with the Allansford Football Club in the 1960s to form the West End Allansford team. In 2001 the name ‘West End’ was dropped from the club’s name. Russells Creek Football Club was established in 1931 and still plays in the Warrnambool & District Football League which dates back to the early 1900sThis football trophy is of interest as it comes from the mid 20th century and concerns two local Warrnambool football clubs still existing today and one club that no longer exists.This is a wooden trophy in the shape of a shield. It has a silver scroll on the top and a silver heart shape in the middle. There is a cord on the back of the shield attached by metal hooks for hanging purposes. There are five small shields with etched writing on four of these. The shield is a little scratched. ‘South Warrnambool Football Club Shield’ ‘Warrnambool & District Football League’ ‘R.C.F.C. Premiers 1947 Tom Zanos (Captain) H. Drewitt (Coach)’ ‘W.E.F.C. Premiers 1948 P. Lake Capt. & Coach G.R.Thomas Pres.’ ‘W.E.F.C. Premiers 1949 W.L. ‘Jack’ McMurrick Capt. & Coach’ ‘West End F.C. Premiers 1950 W.L. McMurrick Capt. & Coach’ south warrnambool football club, warrnambool & district football league -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Collection of articles, Parliamentary Library, John Cain, 2020
John Cain, 1931-2019 was the 41st Premier of Victoria 1982-1990, Member for Bundoora 1976-1992.This collection of articles was produced by the Parliamentary Library, Victoria.Compilation of articles and tributes relating to John Cain 1931-2019. Bound with plastic cover.john cain, victoria politics, politicians -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Recorder: the official newsletter of the Labour History Society, Tribute to John Cain by Brian Smiddy, 2020_03
A tribute to John Cain (1931-2019) by Brian Smiddy; published in Recorder, the official newsletter of the Melbourne Labour History SocietyMagazine clipping, black text and colour imagejohn cain, politicians, premier of victoria -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Recorder: the official newsletter of the Labour History Society, Tribute to John Cain by Andrew Leigh, 2020_03
A tribute to John Cain (1931-2019) by Andrew Leigh, extract from a speech in February 2020; published in Recorder, the official newsletter of the Melbourne Labour History SocietyMagazine clipping, black text and colour imagejohn cain, politicians, premier of victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Sir William Irvine
Sir William Irvine, (1858-1943) Eltham, Politician and Judge. "William Irvine was born at Dromalene, Newry, Down, Ireland and after the death of his father emigrated to Melbourne with his mother in 1879. Here be completed his legal studies and spent some years teaching and in legal practice before entering the Victorian Parliament in 1894. He rose to the position of Leader of the Opposition and in 1902 became Premier. He resigned in 1904 for health reasons but in 1906 entered Federal politics as the member for Flinders. He was knighted in 1913 and in 1918 resigned to take up the position of Chief Justice of Victoria. From 1919 he administered the state as lieutenant-governor several times and was acting governor for nearly three years from 1931. He died in 1943 and following a State funeral was buried at Eltham cemetery. A portrait by Buckmaster won the Archibald Prize in 1933" - Newsletter 163 Folder of information.sir william irvine -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
B/W Photograph, Freddy Woermer, 1931 Emerald Football Club Premiers, 1931
... 1931 Emerald Football Club Premiers...B/W photograph of the 1931 Emerald Football Club Premiers... the premiership team members in 1931. On the other, it is the work of F ...Emerald Football Club won the district Premiership in 1931, and had this photograph taken by Ferdinand ("Freddy") Woermer, whose stamp is on the reverse of the mounting. Woermer lived in a humpy on the Monbulk-Seville Road, Silvan (then Burleigh), and worked around the district as a professional photographer. He used a hollowed tree stump as a dark room for developing photographs.This photograph has double significance. On the one hand, it depicts the premiership team members in 1931. On the other, it is the work of F Woermer, a figure of some interest in the area.B/W photograph of the 1931 Emerald Football Club Premiers team, 22 people in all. Woodlands in background. Photo is glued to heavy cardboard.Rear: Stamp of manufacturers "F Woermer, Silvan Vic" and handwritten date "1931"emerald football club, woermer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PREMIERS
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Premiers:Bendigo High School's 'Z' cricket team topped the competition in the Northern District High Schools' Association in the 1931-1932 season. Back row: P. Patten, R. Taylor, A. Randles, L. Sayers, K. Mansbridge, L. Munro, D. Moreland. Front: M. Wharton, S. Payne, L.Noonan (coach), K. Pearson (captain), E.H. Townsend (headmaster), S. Loutham, S. Mansbridge.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Geelong Football Club
1931 Geelong Football Club Premiership Medallion George Moloney
... Geelong F.C. GFC 1931 Victorian Football League Premiers.... GFC 1931 Victorian Football League Premiers Medallion Gold ...George ‘Speca’ Moloney Born: 07/08/1909 From: Claremont-Cottesloe (WA) Height: 174cm Weight: 73kg Natural kicking foot: Right Guernsey number: 14 First senior match: Round 1, 1931 v Collingwood at Victoria Park The remarkably effective full-forward created an impact in his relatively short career. Although quite short for a key position, he was able to produce spectacular results frequently. He possessed remarkable ground play, elusiveness and goal sense. Amazingly, he was able to snap goals with either foot from virtually anywhere within range. Many of his goals came from kicks over his head or shoulder as he ran away from the scoring area to dodge opponents. He was fast, clever and a good mark. His League career commenced spectacularly; in his first two matches he scored a total of 19 goals. He later became the first player in history to score 10 goals or more in two successive matches (Round 15 and 16, 1932). In that year he became the first Geelong player to score 100 goals in a season. During 1935 he played successfully in the centre. Total Brownlow Medal votes: 33 Premiership team selection: 1931 Runner-up in Brownlow Medal count: 1932 (equal) Club Best & Fairest: 1932 Club leading goalscorer: 1931 (74 gls), 1932 (109 gls), 1933 (68 gls) Competition leading goalscorer: 1932 (109) Instances of seven goals or more in a match: 12 Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee GFC Hall of Fame inductee (2002) GFC Life Membership (2012) Career span: 1931-35 Total matches: Premiership 88 Interstate 1 Total goals: Premiership 303, Interstate 3 Finals matches: 7 Finals goals: 15 Last senior match: Round 17, 1935 v Hawthorn at Corio Oval Died: 05/01/1983 Information provided by Mr Col Hutchinson GFC HistorianGeelong F.C. GFC 1931 Victorian Football League Premiers Medallion Gold with blue enamel. Circular shape with VFL in the centre. Back of medallion has engraving Geelong F.C 1931 George MoloneyBack of medallion has engraving Geelong F.C 1931 George Moloneygfc, 1931 premiership, grand final, medal, george moloney -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, The Hon. John Cain MP, Premier of Victoria 1982-1990, 21/02/2016
John Cain (26 April 1931-December 2019), Australian Labor Party politician and 41st Premier of Victoria, holding office from 1982 to 1990. During his time as Premier, changes were enforced to the practices of various institutions in Melbourne which discriminated against women, while other reforms were introduced such as libearlized shop trading hours and liquor laws, equal opportunity initiatives, and occupational health and safety legislation.Statue of John Cain Junior by Peter Corlett.john cain, john cain junior, treasury gardens -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, RVBA A1 Premiers 1954-55, 1954-1955
Sports Clubs in Kew in the final decades of the 19th century and in the early 20th century were often umbrella organisations with facilities for a number of sports. Typically in Kew, this included teams in lawn bowls, tennis and croquet. The Kew Bowling Club was formed in 1880 while the privately owned Auburn Heights Recreation Club was opened in 1904. By 1998, the two Clubs decided to amalgamate at the Auburn Heights site in Barkers Road, forming the Kew Heights Sports Club. The combined club was itself taken over by the Melbourne Cricket Club in 2012 becoming MCC Kew Sports Club. In 2017 MCC Kew closed and its landholding was subsequently sold to Carey Baptist Grammar School. Both the Kew and Auburn Heights Clubs assembled important collections. These historically significant and large collections were donated to the Society in 2020. The collections include manuscripts, pictures, trophies, plans, honour boards etc. References Barnard FGA 1910, 'Sports and Pastimes' in Jubilee History of Kew Victoria: Its origin & progress 1803-1910. Nixon NV 1980, The History of the Kew Bowling Club 1880-1980. Reeve S 2012, City of Boroondara: Thematic Environmental History, p.216.The combined collections of the four sporting clubs making up the collection number hundreds of items that are historically significant locally. They are also significant to the sporting history of the greater Melbourne area and to the sports of lawn bowls and tennis in Australia in the 19th and 20th centuries. The collection illuminates two of the Victorian historic themes - 'Building community life' through forming community organisations and 'Shaping cultural and creative life' by participating in sport and recreation.Framed and glazed photograph of the VBA Pennant Winners, “B Team” 1931-2. [The item is part of the historic Kew Bowling Club collection (1880-1988) gifted to the Kew Historical Society in 2020].kew bowling club - wellington street - kew (vic), clubs - lawn bowls - kew (vic) -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, THORNTON RICHARDS & CO
.1 BACK TO CLUNES 1931 STREET PARADE, PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON DARK GREY CARDBOARD WITH BORDERS .2 STREET PARADE "WELCOME HOME SWEET HOME" PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON DARK GREY CARDBOARD WITH BORDERS .3 PHOTOGRAPH 1937-1938 CLUNES CRICKET TEAM PREMIERS BALLARAT CRICKET LEAGUE-RECORD 1ST INNINGS 418 RUNS BACK: W.COOK, N.NEWTON, R.COOK, J.JONES, FRONT: W.GRENFELL, W.JONES, M.PUNIARD (VICE CAPT. AND SEC) C .DRIFE (CAPT.) R.STEART (VIC PRESIDENT) E. NEWTON.3 ON BACK HANDWRITTEN NORM AND MARK PUNIARD. ON FRONT RIGHT HAND BOTTOM: THORNTON STUDIOS BALLARATcricket 1937/38, back to clunes 1931, street parade