Lithgow Mercury, Friday 10 September 1920, page 4
Argus, Saturday 11 September 1920, page 22
TO-DAY'S SPORT.
FOOTBALL SEMI-FINALS.
n» OLD IlOV
In all"-lio principal .football organisations the mur approich of the end of the season will be h-raided to-daj b\ the pla* in« of Hie fi»t Mttu
fln.it mat che«.
TUB LKAOl'K.
rnv.uov v. coi.uN.nvooi). _,
î*it rrov, fee-owl hi the home anti home malche«, will meet Collingwood (fourth) on Hie Melbourne* Cn«ket-croutui, wj.i're, gi\en tine «eather, a re-ceñí croud is ovpcitcd nie intcn.it taken in the meeting of the-t. near neighbour* anil keen iim-onef-tH ff very «real. The ( ollingwood'teum will not be Jina II v "clcflcd until J o'clock toda*,, as the committee is taking no chances und will he guide«) >U> to the lj_t minute bv weather and
other consider.t-ons,
'im: ASSOCIATION.
lilll'NSWICK V. POUT MELBOURNE.
Brunswick (second on the list) and Port Mel bourne (fourth* are the teams in the iirst bcmi final to be placed today on the Kof-t Melbourne Cricket-ground, Tlie teams are well matched, and should provide a goodrgunio. Like their fel-low "Magpie»" of the Lcaguc.
^JU^OINJ-EVCUE.
Collingwood'.- ÜnlVcn-ity. at the Melbourne
Crick et -groucd, at a quarter to J, I
JUNIOR ASSOCIATION*.
North Melbourne *\'-"u'îiIianifitowII, at footscray Cricket ground, at 3 o'clock.
MELBOURNE DISTRICTS.
Coburg v. Oakleigh, at Richmond City, Reserve; Brunswick \, Camberwell, at Anutcui ¡.pert-, ground. l V
SENIOR CADET ASSOCIATION. .
North Carlton r. South Metl.ut.rne, at K__st -Mel-bourne Crlckct*ground; Brighton \. Footscray, at Ruhiuoiid City Reserve; East Melbourne \. Wil bain.to.vn, .it Fawkner Park.
BRITISH ASSOCIATION.
League final (replay):-N. and D. v. St. Kilda, at Middle Park. Friendly game, Albert Park v. Preston, at Middle Park.
Herald , Saturday 11 September 1920, page 3
British Association League Final
N. and D. V. St. Kilda
Notwithstanding drenching showers, there was a good attendance at Middle Park, where N. and D. and St. Kilda me in the second final of the British Association League. The meeting between those two clubs is usually productive of good football. Up to the interval play was characterised by drim determination on both sides. At this stage N. and D. led by one goal to nil. Lowe, of St. Kilda, missed an easy opportunity of equalising the scores from a penalty kick.
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