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Carlton lost to Collingwood by 23 points at Princes Park.

Round 13, 1913

Carlton 2.5 17 2.6 18 4.13 37 6.18 54
Collingwood 0.4 4 5.8 38 6.11 47 11.11 77
Venue: Princes Park Date: Saturday July 19, 1913
Result: Loss by 23 points Umpire: O'Hehir Crowd:
Goalkickers: V.Gardiner 2, R.Moran 2, B.Dick 1, H.Haughton 1.
Best: H.Haughton, G.Green, C.Cameron, B.Dick, V.Valentine, R.Moran, P.Mills, A.O'Donnell, G.Challis
Reports: George Challis (Elbowing Jim Jackson) - Not Guilty Injuries: Nil











Game Review

The Blues had first use of the strong wind, but their kicking for goal let them down. The visitors took full advantage of the wind. Carlton dominated in the third term, but once again poor conversion let them down.

A big 5 goal final quarter by Collingwood blew Carlton out of the contest, and even further behind the 'top 3' competition leaders in this Round 13 game.

At the end of this round Carlton were in 4th spot on the ladder with a percentage of 99.4.

Team


B: 18 Frank Triplett 15 Ernie Jamieson 27 Chris Cameron
HB: 4 Andy McDonald 14 Billy Dick 9 Paddy Mills
C: 8 Tom Clancy 17 Gordon Green 12 George Challis
HF: 24 Martin Gotz 2 Jim Marchbank (acting capt.) 25 Alf Baud
F: 7 Richard Moran 13 Vin Gardiner 3 George Bruce
Ruck: 5 Harry Haughton 21 Andy O'Donnell 6 Viv Valentine
Coach: Jack Wells

1913 Rnd 13 v Collingwood at Princes Park
Bottom photo No. 25 Alf Baud
Images; Table Talk July 24 1913 Rnd 13 v Collingwood at Princes Park
Top photo, No. 27 Chris Cameron, umpire O'Hehir.
Bottom photo, No. 6 is Viv Valentine, this is possibly the first image of the 1890 - 1907 design guernsey with a number. Numbers were not worn in the VFL until the finals matches of 1911.
Images; Trove, Table Talk July 24
Images: Table Talk July 24

The bottom image shows, perhaps for the first time, the 1890-1907 guernsey worn by Viv Valentine carrying a number.
Numbers were not worn in the VFL until the final series of 1911. A few Carlton players preferred to retain wearing the old style canvas jacket guernsey well after the CFC monogramme designs had been introduced. One wonders why the club has allowed Valentine to wear one as he started his Carlton career in 1911, two years after the monogramme was first used.
The photo second from the bottom shows the only known image of Chris Cameron No.27, this was his last game of 5 for the Carlton Football Club.
The second photo: Note No.25 Alf Baud. His number is on a lighter coloured square material, unlike the other Carlton numbers which seem to be sewn directly onto the jumper.


Milestones

Last game: Chris Cameron


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