[4] The calendar season also saw the seventh tournament of the Dockerty Cup, in which Melbourne Thistle were crowned winners.
[5] There was no relegation at the conclusion of the 1914 season, with three more clubs joining the newly reformed first division that had been split into two sections (conferences).
[6] The three debutante clubs consisted of Sandringham who had been promoted from division two, along with the reformed Footscray Thistle, and temporary military sporting team H.M.A.S.
As of May 2020, the official table is incomplete,[7] however it is known that at least four clubs competed in what is now known as the National Premier Leagues Victoria 2.
[11] The league premiership team remains unknown, and the division is believed to have recommenced in 1921.