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・ 1933 Tulane Green Wave football team
・ 1933 Tunis Grand Prix
・ 1933 U.S. National Championships (tennis)
・ 1933 U.S. National Championships – Men's Singles
・ 1933 U.S. Open (golf)
・ 1933 UCI Road World Championships
・ 1933 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
・ 1933 United Airlines Boeing 247 mid-air explosion
・ 1933 Uruguayan Primera División
・ 1933 USC Trojans football team
・ 1933 Vanderbilt Commodores football team
・ 1933 VFA season
・ 1933 VFL Grand Final
・ 1933 VFL season
・ 1933 Virginia state highway renumbering
1933 WANFL season
・ 1933 Washington Senators season
・ 1933 Wightman Cup
・ 1933 Wimbledon Championships
・ 1933 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles
・ 1933 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
・ 1933 Wisconsin Badgers football team
・ 1933 Wisconsin milk strike
・ 1933 Women's British Open Squash Championship
・ 1933 Women's Western Open
・ 1933 World Archery Championships
・ 1933 World Figure Skating Championships
・ 1933 World Ice Hockey Championships
・ 1933 World Series
・ 1933 World Snooker Championship


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1933 WANFL season : ウィキペディア英語版
1933 WANFL season

The 1933 WANFL season was the forty-ninth season of the Western Australian National Football League in its various incarnations. It was the last year of a seven-team senior competition, and saw George Doig, during the second semi-final, become the first player to kick one hundred goals in a season.
The premiership was won by East Fremantle, who claimed its sixth straight minor premiership, after it defeated fourth-placed Subiaco in the Grand Final. Subiaco’s feat in reaching the premiership decider was itself a remarkable one, given that the Victorian Football League had deprived it of the majority of it star players: only six of its 1931 Grand Final team played in the corresponding match two seasons later,〔Spillman, Ken; ''Diehards: the Story of the Subiaco Football Club 1896-1945'', p. 132 ISBN 0646358340〕 and the Maroons had been last or second last for most of 1933 before entering the four at the last minute. Old Easts led all season: despite losing a number of key players to the Sydney Carnival during July and August, the blue and whites won two of three games when depleted.〔“Follower” (anonymous author); ‘Football – Leading Teams Win: Perth Now Fifth; Many Reserves Play Well’; ''The West Australian'', 31 July 1933, p. 9〕
Claremont-Cottesloe finished with its third consecutive wooden spoon, but defender “Sammy” Clarke became the first player to win the Sandover Medal in his debut season.〔‘Football – The Sandover Medal: S. Clarke Succeeds in Debut Season’; ''The West Australian'', 20 September 1933, p. 8〕
==Home-and-Away season==


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