Each day examples of sports news from exactly 100 years ago will be reproduced in blog posts below. Most of the posts will mostly relate to soccer (or British Association football as it was sometimes know in the pre-war period) but other sports will get a look in, especially during the Australian summer.

The material will be extracted from the National Library of Australia's digital archive and other sources.

Monday 16 April 2012

16 April 1912, The West Australian

FOOTBALL   

ALLOCATION OF GROUNDS. 

A number of club secretaries met at the Perth Town Hall yesterday to allocate the playing grounds in the city ares, and they were agreed as follows:

Esplanade.-No. 1, British Association (every Saturday); No. 2, Lacrosse Association and Commonwealth Football Asociation (alternate Saturdays).

Wellington Square.-No. 1, Lacrosse (every Saturday); Nos. 2 and 3, British Association (every Saturday); No. 4. Commonwealth and First Rate Association (alternate Saturdays): No. 5, West Australian Football Association (every Saturday); No. 6, Lacrosse (every Saturday).

Forrest Park.-First Rate Association (every Saturday).

 

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