b'77477 480 482 485477SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE life membership fob in gold (9ct; 6.45g) by Tomlinson; the obverse inscribed PLAYERS LIFE MEMBERSHIP PASS with SAFL at centre; the reverse engraved for S.PATTEN / 1923.Stan Patten was the Captain/Ruckman and later coach at West Torrens. $400500478VARIOUS FOOTBALL CLUB MEMBERSHIP FOBS OR BADGES: noted S.A. RAILWAYS 1923, Proprietary F.C. 1927, Eaglehawk 1929, North City J.F.C. 1935, Arno Bay 1936, Hobart 1948, Glenelg 1951, Bandiana 1955, Rochester 1956, Cornwall 1956, East Launceston 1957, Quorn 1960, Tooleybuc 1961, Upper Derwent 1961, and others (50+). $400500479GEELONG v ST.KILDA, 25th August 1923: Cartoonist Samuel Wells version of events: during the Round 15 game in which Geelong defeated St. Kilda by 16 points having not scored at all in the 2nd quarter, kicked seven goals straight in the 3rd, with Haggar kicking 4 in succession and the crowd having much to say to field umpire Alex Mutch. Accompanied by a full page caricature of the Geelong captain, Bert Rankin as a black pussy cat. (2 items) both 25 x 35cm.Wells was responsiblein his Herald cartoon of 6 July 1923for suggesting that Geelong adopt a black cat as its mascot, and adopt the nickname of The Cats. .$200300480WEST TORRENS FOOTBALL CLUB, prize fob in gold and enamel (9ct, 13.32g); ring top suspension, the obverse with bold W.T.F.C. in large enameled letters; the reverse inscribed First Premiership - 1924 - Presented to / S. PATTEN. / by / supporters of the Club.; superb condition.West Torrens Football Club was an Australian Rules club that competed in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) from 1895 to 1990. They won their first of four Premierships in 1924, defeating Sturt by 8 points in the Grand Final. The match was played at Adelaide Oval and drew a crowd of 44,345 spectators, a record at the time. When full scale league football resumed in 1919 Patten continued as club captain under the coaching of his former pre-war team mate Bert Filsell, and the pair spent three seasons working together to lay the foundations of Torrens first ever senior premiership in 1924 (although Patten had been retired as a player for two years by the time of the triumph). His leadership role and coaching were acknowledged by the club supporters with this medal.$1,0001,500481NORTH HOBART FOOTBALL CLUB: 1924 - 79 group of Membership badges and stickpins; slight duplication. (15 items). .$150200482CASTLEMAINE FOUNDRY FOOTBALL CLUB award fob in gold (9ct, 5g) engraved verso Foundry Football Club PRESENTED TO F. HENDRA. PREMIERS. 1924.Foundry played in the Castlemaine District Football Association competition winning their last premiership in 1924.$250300 483VARIOUS FOOTBALL CLUB MEMBERSHIP FOBS OR BADGES: noted South 1924, Castlemaine 1925, Harcourt 1938, N.R.F.C. 1940, Goodwood 1948, Naracoorte 1952, Mosman Park 1925, Heidelberg West 1954, Golden Point 1957, Jennacubbine 1960, North Albany 1961 and Lalbert 1963, etc. (50+).$400500484VARIOUS FOOTBALL CLUB MEMBERSHIP FOBS OR BADGES: noted Berri 1924, Sturt 1924, Rovers 1927, North Launceston 1933, Boulder City 1936, Ararat 1938, Semaphore Central 1939, Mines Rovers 1941, Wayback 1948, Naracoorte 1952, Wendouree 1954, North Broken Hill 1955, Hobart 1956, North Hobart 1957, North West 1957, Mortlake 1958, Kalangadoo 1961, and others. (50+). $400500485LAKE BOLAC FOOTBALL CLUB, prize fob in gold (9ct; 6.33g), by Dunklings, pin-back fitted, obverse inscribed, CS, reverse inscribed, L.B.F.C / Premiers 1925 / C.Sertori. Very fine.Lake Bolac is a town in the Western District of Victoria. The Lake Bolac team defeated Streatham in the Grand Final. $400500'