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DIVISION II A ships to be held in Sydney at Erskineville Oval on the Queens Birthday Comb. Serv. 25.15 (165) d Bkstown 4.9 (33) week end June 15, 16, 17. Sydney· Uni 16.22 (118) d Mac Uni 7.9 (51) Pennant Hills d Penshurst (forfeit) The Section II Championship will be contested by N.S.W., Queens­ Warringah 9.12 (66) d U NSW 8.13 (61) land, A.C.T. and the Australian Amateurs. THE FOOTBALL RECORD May 12th, 1974 May 12th, 1974 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 31

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; Our spectators were still taking Vin­ last quarter tc. go down by a fe\ ROUND 7, SATURDAY, MAY 11 ROUND 14, SUNDAY, JULY 7 - · cents an hour after -the game last Sun­ points. This must b2 frustrating fo North Shore v Newtown North Sydney Southern Districts v Wests Rosedale Newtown v North Shore Erskineville_ day as they discussed the memorable Coach Geoff Green and a problem tha ROUND 7, SUNDAY, MAY 12 East Sydney v Balmain Trumper last few minutes of cur drawn game. must be sorted cut as soon as possiblE 'Nests v Southern Districts Picken St. George v South Sydney Olds' With two minutes to go we were 7 Best players, E. Simons, P. Hardy, l\ South Sydney v St. Gi:!orge Erskinevi lie points down and in a hopeless position Shaw and K .Higgins. '.East Sydney v Ba.main Trumper ROUND 15, SUNDAY, JULY 14 North Shore v South Sydney North Sydney however with great determination our ROUND 8, SUNDAY, MAY 19 Southern Districts v Balmain Rosedale_ bc.y.:; can!e -again and managed to sal­ The Thirds were unimpressive iJ .South Sydney v North Shore Erskineville East Sydney v Newtown Trumper: va_ge a draw. On reflection it was a winning and a better -attitude is requir Balmain v Southern Districts Jubilee St. George v Wests OldS:( East Sydney v Newtown frumper game we should have won as we gain­ cd if they are to remain undefe.atec' Wests v St. George Picken ROUND 16, SUNDAY, JULY 21 ~ ed a four goal break in the· third quar­ Best players L. Axford, M. Robson, G Souther11 Districts v North Sh0re Trumper. ter but lack of concentration allowed Rowe and W. Rogers. ROUND9,SUNDAY, MAY 26 St. George v Newtown Olds1 Norths back in the game. it St. George v Southern Districts Olds Wests v East Sydney Picken Today io: South Sydney and thre North Shore v East Sydney North Sydney Balmain v South Sydney Jubilee, Best players, S. Bird, C. Smith, S. hard games is assured. Let us hop Wests v South ydney Picken Hixon and K. Pearson. our players can reward their mother Newtown v Balmain Erskinevil!e ROUND 17, SATURDAY, JULY 27 The Rt;:serves again faltered in . the South Sydney v Wests Trumper} c-:1 Their Day with three good victorir:c ROUND 10, JUNE 1 and 2nd Date and Grounds to be confirmed ROUND 17, SUNDAY, JULY 28 North Shore v Southern Districts East Sydney v North Sriore Trumper_' South Sydney v Balmain Southern Districts v St. George Roseda:e" St. George v Newtown Newtown v Balmain Erskineville\ Wests v East Sydney Mick Bridgement, Barry Greaves and This year's Annual Club Ball will b ROUND 18, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 Terry Thompson, who have been out held on Saturday, 27th July, so ensur­ ROUN.D 11, SATURDAY, JUNE 8 East Sydney v Southern Districts Trumper,. due to injuries, are expected back this that this evening is kept free. Don' Newtown v South - Sydney Erskineville Wests v North Shore Picken. Newtown v South Sydney Erskineville'• week end. George Allen may be fit forget the night out at Dirty Dicks o; ROUND 11, SUNDAY, JUNE 9 St. George v Balmain Olds'. enough to play next Sunday, but Bruce Thursday, 20th June. $6.50 per hear Balmain v St. George Jubilee -,·•· Hunter, who received a badly gashed for a fun night at Crows Nest's leadin Wests v North Shore Picken ROUND 19, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 Southern Districts v East Sydney Rosedale North Shore v Ba main, North Sydney knee last week will be out for at least theatre/restaurant. Award winners fo two games. uest players of last week end wer. , ROUND 19, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 Our Best and Fairest player of 1970, Peter B011chier and Ray Cahill in th Southern Districts v South Sydney Rosedale , . Ross Perrin, has returned after a year Firsts, Adria·n Sweeney the Reserve' AFC SECTION 11 CARNIVAL East Sydney v St. George Trumper· Newtown v Wests Erskinevil e in Deniliqtiin and is shaping up well. Greg Hart -and Paul Kc.vacivic in th W /E 15th, 16th, 17th June, Erskineville Oval The initial 100 Club winning number Under 19, .and Ian Hutchison in th• ROUND 20, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 ,- was 69, David Walduck. Wests v Southern Districts Picken·' Third Division. Newtown v North Shore Trumpe't•- Congratulations to our players wh ROUND 12, SUNDAY, JUN'E 23 South Sydney v ·St. George Erskineville The Juniors raffle was won by Bernie made the Sydney squad and we wis: South Sydney v Southern Districts Erskine. Balmain v E;ast Sydney Jubil.ee.- Brown with a pink ticket B-39. Bernie them well in their quest for represen North Shore v Balmain . Trumper St. George v East Sydney Olds ROUND 21, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 said it was the first one he had won for tative honours. Wests v Newtown Picken Southern Distric:s v Newtown Rosedale,- 27 years. MAGPil North Shore v St. George North Sydney; ROUND 13, SUNDAY, JUNE 30 East Sydney v South Sydney Trumper; Newtown v Southern Dis. Erskineville 8almain v Wests Erskineville, North Shore v St. George North Sydney East Sydney v South Sydney Trumper FINAL SERIES WEEK END Balmain v Wests Jubilee 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd ~;EPTEMBER

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;. hurst forfeited to our Firsts, but let's leaders. ·'\· m not get on the wagon C·f some other THE: DEMON r: ~ N@R'FB s·uoJIUE IVOTES ~ \'•·,, A great fighl back in the mud by the and teamwork to win by 5 points, Leon ; Firsts saw a see saw last quarter battle J (•ng.eb~ocd and Mike Curtis were out- ~ with St. George ending in a draw. A ~tanding in a good team. effo1t with .. ,I ve1:y good match with our strong mark­ ~harp s!1ooter Glen Peters.on improving , / ~-~: ' ing the brightest feature and St. his Lally. · . ..c· ~{ George's better team work. Allan Mc­ David Bunton's enthusiastic Under : .. :: ·~;·. ,, Donald .again the roving wizard well 19s just can't get going in~the mud, but ,: ,. "'.:

··~ supported by Stuart Ludowici, Brett they have developed into -a grand team ; 'Emmett, Tony Austin, Ian Disher took with success clue any time now. Peter : . out the Miller Street Menswear points. Beattie won the Club trophy with an- The Reserves also put in a tremendc.us other good display. Stick-~~ it :~~UNO effort and really rallied their strength :}t':? SOU'i'iiER.N DIS'If.HICTS CLUB NOTES . ·. ~~ Last two matches, two defeats, first repeabng last year's performance ::in.ct· .f :f~i against Soutl1 Sydney, then this week remam as the top team of .the Ul9 d1v1- :'. -·. ' against Newtown. ~·icin. The match against Newto\.vn was Congratulations to Jim Ewing, Dick ~ ~ very good. Both sides showed their Bednarski, Col Collard and Peter Good­ best football. We just could not pene­ ale who .have been chosen to train in trate Newtown's back line in the final the Sydney squad of players. We wish @) .Shaw SaviU L~ne quarter. The game was highlighted by them well an.cl hope all four are repre­ some magnificent marks from both sentiag Sydney in Wagga. A member of the Furness Withy Group sides. · It was -Jood to see the Reserve Grade Third Grade coach Bai.'ry Keegan has hit the winning streak. Some of these been in ·hospital for the · past three plc1yers are 2oing lo be an asset to the weeks and we wish !1\.m a speedy re­ First Grade line up. covery c.nd :return. Third Grac1;~ also on the winning list EAGLET ContCict your UNiVEil§i'JI'Y Oi., N.S .. \l'. CLUB NOTES Last Saturday was a fairly dismal must improve this week when we clash day for Wales when both teams went with our old rivals Sydney Uni. Our dov,;n by less than a.·' ·goal to Manly­ Omniurn after training on Wednesday or ring 281481 Warring.ah. Perhaps we vvere over should ·weea c.ut those players not will­ confiaent, but whatever the reason we ing to go in after the ball. Up the old lacked the nec2ssary determination and Heel Rooster! will to win. This aspect of our game LEGS ""6''4'\P~~"~,..,..,,,.,..,..,....,.~.,,..,...,...,,.,...,..,~~~.,~' THE FOOTBALL RECORD May 12th, 1974 May 12th, 1974 THE FOOTB,"'LL RECOF:D 27 ;..11111111111l•l••1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111:1111::111111•11111111:•111!1llill!!lllllll!llflll•llllll!!/lllltllll1tllllllllll1111flll1lll!ll.- I GOING PLACES? - GOING CRUISING? i _j_A ..... SE/[T AIRLINES_ OF 0 -AUSTRALIA ~ "T'Jze Sportsman's Airline" - ---.·~:_'.!===_-~.-.=--_-Wh~ther yo~ !rave:::~~ ~~~R/~~:E?~~i~n Travel can . arrange anything, anywhere ... tickets, accommodation. Offers: bookings. passpol'ts, insurances, travellers' · cheques--the : _, lot!

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Ben ERSKINEVILLE OVAL, Fox Ave., Ers­ Bennett St., Harbord (opposite Harbord:: Bowling Club). tighten up a lot more. There was a lot liagsma won the B & F Award. Jamie kineville. Five minutes walk from Ers­ . more dedication than in the past games Bell Towers, Peter Niacphersc-n and kinevillc Railway Station. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY: No. 1 and 2: · so fellas you are on the way up once Danny Stakeflelcl all had good games. Parramatta Road, Sydney. . mo1'e, get behind your coach he's one Third Grade, Peter Ryan informed PENNANT HILLS: Oval Ne.. 2. Off: of .the best and I think .y.ou will be me that the Pups won a moral victory OLDS PARK, Forest Road, Peakhurst, Pennant Hills Road, opposite Pennant:. taking part in the big one cince again. in holding Nirimba to a narrow vic- Left hand side coming into City. Ap­ Hills Inn via Crescent and Brittania: Bob lVIagosis put up a sterling perform- tory, buL he is still concerned at the proximately half a mile from King Streets. ance to win the B & .F ·award. Allan lack c.£ interest in training. Boys you George Road in westerly direction. -Federal Rd., Glebe, ~ Cameron celebrated his clearance from read the Record every week, please at the foot of Glebe Point Road. ; J Sturt with a terrific game and Gary take note and turn up for prnctice on Towle returning from injury had· a Wednesday and Friday. This week the MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY, Culloden -Miller St.,: good match. Bulldogs have their tails up now and Road and Talavera Road, North Ryde. North Sydney. Just past North Sydney: Council Chambers going North. Second Grade continued their win- will win in all three grades. Beware ; ning ways with a good win over the of the Dog. ROSEDALE OVAL. ·warwick Farm. Heathcote Oval is at National Park" WINSTON Five minutes walk from Warwick Farm Reserve sporting complex on the: BAL.MAIN CLUB N01'ES Railway Station, at the back of War­ National Park side of Heathcote Rail­ Players must have been still riding two juniors who ran the boundary in wick Farm Racecourse. way Station. high from their great win the week be- Third Grade. fore, because few were sighted last Seconds alsc. turned in a Shocker but Sunday. Nevertheless every team is Joe Faua and Terry Benjaman must be entitled to a Shocker and it was our knocking on the door for First Grade A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT . turn last week. selection. Under normal circumstances it would Third Grade scored their second win have been impossible to gain anything in a row and should make it three in a enjoyable out of last Sunday but a few rc.w today. events that happened on the day Don't forget the Cabaret on Friday, CLUB changed all that. The club's thanks to 17th May. At $5.50 a double it would the Magpie Trainer who assisted in the have to be the best value in town. See AFTER THE GA.ME treatment of Kerry Hudsoo.. Thanks the girls or any committeeman for tic- :also tc. the Wests supporter who r:ang kets. AND EVERY OTHER DAY on Sunciay night to enquire about To all the Foc.tball Mums happy i<;erry's condition ·and thanks to the Mother·s Day Tigers to roar in 74. AND NIGHT OF THE WEEK THEI CLAW COMBINED SERVICES CLUB NOTES e FULLY LICENCED Both Grades had perc:entage boosting Mick Fuetrill (both games too) Barry games at the expense of Bankstown Dugmore is now getting into the e ENTERTAINMENT Sports. Once again the Sports players groove. The team deserves a pat on kept gc.ing even when they were 15 the back but at one stage we thought e DINING ROOM/SNACK BAR goals down in the A's and 10 goals Sports were going · tb come up and in the Bs. Our goals in the As were knock you off. Thanks Sports for a e PRIVATE FUNCTION ROOM kicked by Lindsay Edgarton 10, Brig­ n:ry nice evening after the game. The cien, ·Bulger and Chamberlain 3 each, Hume really put on a splendid BBQ. e V.F.L. T.V. SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 2 to Hadden and 1 each to Carpenter Can recommend the rump and salad. Fuetrill, Mellish, Woolcock. Won't pick Thank:; fo1 a good game and hope we out best on the ground because all enjoy H1 e g;rn·,e and social side again at NORTH SHORE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB LTD. players were. Our B team goal kickers our next meeting. Remember Services were 3 each to Baldock and Feutrill 4 . A Team that trains is a Team that 92 ARTHUR STREET, NORTH SYDNEY Tom Davis, Shady Lane 2 Stevo ;nd gains. Two nights a week hey. Goraon Burridge 1 each. Nice to see 929 0633 Harry Sherwood back with us. Nobby Congrats Barry Dugmore who is 21 Nobbs played very well and so did again today. 8 THE FOOTBALL RECORD May 12th, 1974 May 12th, 1974 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 25

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. i Telephone 20326, J Extension 557 60 Pitt Street, Syc:n2y, 20·00 . ' Telephone 241 1481 22 THF FOOTBAl.L RECORD May 12th, J 974 May 12th, 197/f THE FOOTB!\1.1 RfCORD 11 NEWTOll'N Cl_,lJB NOTES After a very lack lustre first half, to develop the applicatic.n and under­ full of the things that shouldn't happen standing we are lacking is on the train­ on a football fteld, our Seniors produced ing track where attendances have been some of their best form this season to poor of late. That is the place to start. thoroughly deflate the Eagles. With Hon Hawkins, Darryl Massie and Jim Ian Kidd devast.ating, Ian Gorden fiy­ Wright won the awards. ing hicrh Denis Aitken rucking bril­ Third Grade too played only in liantly"' t~ the tenacious roving of Paul patches and just couldn't overcome · O'Connell and Ron MacFadyen ciefcnd­ their .opponents. Fellahs pay a little ing :staunchly, we proved that nothing more attention to Kevin Egan, listen to is beyond us this season. The inspira­ whaL he has to say, apply it on the field tion behind this second half reversal of and you will improve and how, the form was undoubtedly the half time wins start rolling in. oration of our coach Alan 'Joyce. II the Last week's notes showed that the support that he asked for is not given Harbour .eruisc is on June 9th. This is by everyone, the success that we are not correct. Tomorrow at 9.30, Circular striving for just wont come our way.· Quay, No. 6 Jetty is the place, for what Reserve Grade although defeated, will be a very memorable day for all JETSPRES played good football in patches. A way players and supporters. BANKSTOWN SPORTS CLUB NOTES Last Saturday against Combined Ser­ Bob South (Bs) and Peter Twist (As). JETSPRESS HAS A GREAT THING GOING WITH T.A.A.! vices saw the first real smiles on the Everyone enjoyed good games against faces of our coaches and committee. Al­ the Servicemen. Our opponents were though beaten in both grades we felt ta.~ented sides and the experience did we tur,ied the corner in the perform­ us the world of good. A special contract in fact, that enables us to offer YOU a ance of our players and in overcoming the loss of two Spark Plugs through in­ So to them we say Congratulations, 1 Super Efficient, Person to Person, Parcels Delivery Service terstate transfer-We have obviously and Thanks for turning up in such missed Tony Nicholas and Alan Bate- force at our usual after game gather­ . · but our younger players have settled in ing at the Hume Hotel. A great bar-b­ to all States in Australia. to such a degree that of our ovvn club que and refreshnrnnt gathering resulted awards (4) for the clay, 2 went to 17 fro:n o;.ir v~sitors attendance, and this year old Stephen Eusell (Bs) and 18 is important to us. Services gesture was Air Express; Bulk Freight or Single Parcels; Low Off-Peak year old Howard Burgess (As). At appreciated by all .and our thanks to quarter time in the Bs, against. the wi_nd Jack Hannan and his wife for their Rates. We give you the fastest, most reliable, Door to Door 1; we held Services at 7 points all. I must support of the club. mention our other 2 awards went to i:NO RISK Service from anywhere to anywhere in Australia. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY CLUB NOTES The match Sydney Uni v Macquarie put the right shorts on, pull the socks 667 2673 667 2730 667 4744 Uni at Trumper. up and did a streak. . At quarter time Dyenys was prepared Best players Harrisn turned it on for to put his tertiary allowance for April his fiancee, Hay made the sunshine, on the upstarts from that other Uni. Carrol took the turkey·. with four goals Fortunately no one was prepared to and Beath, Thomo and Hogs got their back form on the field a o-ainst the re- share of the pudding. cord book. Coach Hastfngs made a The S·econds played three quarters of .couple of changes and bashed the odd cumbersome, sluggish, non-productive ear and the old g1{ard remembered a football. However, O'Neil, Dent, Mc- ., ' few basic principles. , It took Sydney Donald, Leyton and Williams showed three quarters to really get into stride, :nitiatin. but when they did it looked very simi- 'l'hariks to Macquarie for their fine Jar to the treatment North Melbourne approach to the game and to all players T.A.A. AND JETSPRESS-THAT'S THE COMBINATION!" handed out to Carlton on Anzac Day. and spectators who gave the stand-m When you read this Sydney ycu will umpires, Graham Blues and Rod Tubbs be lacmg up the boots for 100 minutes a fair go. nf betltlP with thP K0nt°o nVFi\JVS 12 THF FOOTBALL RECORD May 12th, 1974 May 12th, 1974 THF fOOTBAIL R~rORD 21

~~.,....,,,.,,,..,,...,.,...... ,~,,,~.§'..J."",,...,.,.,,T'l,.,..,,,¥"'4'.P"'1'-..,.,,~""'~~~..,1 ~ " /iSSOCl1l'J1ED PRODUCTS ~ DISTRIBUTORS • • The measure of the progress that Monday, 12th June at Erskineville MANUFACTURERS N.S.W. has made in Australian Rules Oval was the beginning when NSW de­ can be shown by the following facts. feated Queensland by 17 points. AND DISTRIBUTORS OF On July 26th 1969 in an early fixture Queensland fresh from their defeat to 1 the Melbourne, Hawthorn clash, c.f the ACT were confident that 1972 NSW State team met a VFL Second was to be their year but NSW gave a SMITHS CRISPS AND NUTS 18 at the MCG. The VFL. Second 18 display of classy football and courage overwhelmed the NSW side by 82 points which won the day. SAMBOY CHIPS, CHEEZELS The scores VFL 19-17 (131) d NSW 6- The scores NSW 13.8 (96) d Queens­ 13 (49). land 11.13 (79). TWISTIES AND BURGER RINGS a; Season 1970 saw the NSW side lose to The following Sunday, June 18th, the ACT and also to Queensland. NSW met the VFL Second 18 at NOBBY'S NUTS At the end of the season a Combined Trumper Oval. The result speaks for Sydney team met South Australian itself: NSW 23.20 058) defeated VFL League team Sturt and went clown by Second 18 ll.15 (81). A result which 13 SOUTH STREET, OHly 26 points. left the Southern newspapers silent and RYDALMERE In 1971, NSW came of age with an the R. W. Hambly Shield in N.S.W. TELEPHONE: 638-0221 outstanding win c.ver the Australian The NSW team had improved from an Amateurs at the Section II Chamrion­ 82 point loss against the VFL Second 18 ~' ~.;:. i --~.-.,...,...,_,,..""'..,..~""""'""""'NN'"'-'""'-'· -, ship Carnival in Brisbane. in 1969 to a 77 point victory in 1972. The NSW side with 11 players from Indeed a measure of New South Wales country areas inflicted the first defeat progress. oq. the Amateurs by NSW in 22 years, The NSW League suffered a slight wjnning by 85 points. setback in 1973 when the State team Bt costs no more .. ~ .,:.. . ln a shock reversal of form and with travelled to Canberra and under ad­ •"'I ...... , some unfortunate injuries NSW lost to verse conditions went down to ACT bv .j ACT in the Section II Championship­ 5 goals 3 points. • to enjoy Full-Service finishing second in the Carnival. The State team had been unbalanced •1972 was the New South Wales by the late withdrawal of several kev Leagues 70th anniversary and their players. - Bani

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THE TOP TEAMS 1973 ' . PREMIERS SECOND THIRD FOURTH FIFTH Manuka Ainslie Eastlake Acton Aust: Nat. Uni. East Sydney Western Suburbs N ew:town St. George · · Sth.. Dist.. ; · Mayne Sandgate Kedron Coorparoo Glenelg North Adelaide Sturt Norwood Pt. Adelaide · Hobart Sandy Bay Glenorchy Clarence ,.. Richmond Carlton Collingwood St. Kilda · Essendon Subiaco West Perth East Perth East Fremantle --' ' ,. LEADING GOALKICKERS 1 LEAGUE PLAYER (Club) GOALS ~ 1 Can·berra ...... Terry Gallagher (Manuk.a) ...... · 83 · : ' New South Wales ...... Chris Bradley (Western Subs) 116 ' Queensland ...... - ...... John Stackpoole (Sandgate) ...... 79 .l South Austl'alia ...... Ke.µ Whelan (Sturt) ...... :...... 107 ' Tasmania ...... Ray Adams (Sandy Bay) (•) ...... 87 Victorian Football League ...... Peter McKenna (Collingwood) ...... 86 West Australia ...... Phil Smith (West Perth) ...... :...... 84 (•) Roster matches only. Leading goalkickers kicked an · aggre­ gate of 642 goals this ~eason compared with 757 in 1972. BEST AND FAIREST AWARD .. STATE MEDAL WON BY Canberra Mulrooney Ralph Rendell (Ainslie) • · New South Wales Phelan George Allen (West. Subs.) Queensl·and Grogan Don Smith (Sandgate) South Australia 1'/Iagarey Barrie Robran (Nth. Adelaide) ·Tasmania WilHam Leitch Rod Olsson (Sand Bay) Victorian Football League Brownlow Keith Greig (North Melb.) : J, ·West Austl'alia Sandover Barry Cable (Perth) { 14 THE FOOTBALL RECORD . May 12th, 1974 May 12th, 1974 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 19

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