- atop the home-and-away
ladder with a 12–5 win–loss record. Melbourne's Vin
Coutie won the
leading goalkicker medal as the league's
leading goalkicker. In...
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Arthur Vincent "Vin"
Coutie (28
October 1881 – 17 June 1951) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** for
Melbourne in the
Victorian Football League...
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Grand Final upset at the East
Melbourne Cricket Ground; and, in 1904, Vin
Coutie kicked 39
goals to be the League's
leading goalkicker. But,
despite this...
- Engineer,
Barton Coutie. The
baths included a
wedge shaped pool and
bathing boxes, and was
designed using ideas gleaned from
Coutie's examination of swimming...
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rules footballer Vin
Campbell (1888–1969),
American baseball player Vin
Coutie (1881–1951),
Australian rules footballer Vin Di Bona (born 1944), American...
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rules footballer Vin
Campbell (1888–1969),
American baseball player Vin
Coutie (1881–1951),
Australian rules footballer Vin Di Bona (born 1944), American...
- (d. 1940) 1880 –
Billy Wedlock,
English footballer (d. 1965) 1881 – Vin
Coutie,
Australian footballer (d. 1951) 1884 –
William Douglas Cook, New Zealand...
- Ryan 1901:
Langley 1902:
Leith 1903:
Coutie 1904:
Coutie 1905: H.
Cordner 1906:
Onyons 1907:
Leith 1908:
Coutie 1909:
Brereton 1910:
Fairbairn 1911: Brereton...
- 1901–1904:
McClelland 1905:
Langley 1906:
Sowden 1907:
Coutie 1908:
Purse 1909:
Nolan 1910–1911:
Coutie 1912–1913:
George 1914:
Incigneri 1915: J. McKenzie...
- Ryan 1901:
Langley 1902:
Leith 1903:
Coutie 1904:
Coutie 1905: H.
Cordner 1906:
Onyons 1907:
Leith 1908:
Coutie 1909:
Brereton 1910:
Fairbairn 1911: Brereton...