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LIONEL BEALE, PHONES: 69 1660 Secretary. 69 1391 R••i•tered at G.P.O. Sydney for transmission by po&t as a newspaper NEW SOUTO WALES A1JSTRAUAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PATRONS: Tl'leWon. Mr. Jo!lttce l'tQtr W. E. .Plcken-&q, PRESIDENT: W. H. Hart, Esq. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Messrs. W. H. Hart {Chairman), D. Bouch (Vice President), S. Felstead, S. Ridoutt, E. Spencer P. W. Perrin, H. Jones, K. Hession, J. w. Hammond {Hon. Asst. Sec.), B. G. Osborne {Financial Adviser), L 0 . Beala (Se<:. Treas.) DELEGATE A.N.J'.C. Alderman ~- _K. Ste~art PERMIT AND QUALIFICATIONS COMMITTEE Messrs. K. Stephens (Chairman), A. C. Davie, B. McMahon (Sec.), PROTESTS AND DISPUTES COMMITTE.E Messrs R. Brain {Chairman), P. Ambrose, M. Branson, R. Cameron, K. Simpson UMPIRES' APPOINTMENT BOARD Messrs F. Baker (Chairman), L. Farlay, I,. O'Connor, L. Palmer, Coach Mr. B. O' Donoghue C. Campbell STATE SELECTION COMMITTEE Messrs. Joe Annstrong, A. C. Davie, Joe De11n, w. G. Kemick. State Coach Mr. D. Sykes N.S.W. NATIONAL FOOTBALL UNION Controllers of Schools and Junior Football Mr. N. Sterlin& (PrHldent). Mr. A. H. 8rldaawater

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IT'S IN THE 20 THE FOOTBALL BECOBD October 11 October 11 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1 QANTAS GOALKICKING AWARD WELCOME: STURT. At half time in the Grand Final last Sunday, Mr. Des Miller repre­ As President of the New ·south Wales League it is my pleasure to senting Qantas presented Jeff Jarratt of Western Suburbs Club with welcome to Sydney the as our guests. . the Qantas award for kicking the magnificent total of 113 goals during Welcome to General Manager, Mr .. L. Wicker, Coach , the season. . Captain and the rest of the team. Mr. Miller in presenting .the award to Jeff congratulated him on the · We trust your stay in Sydney will be one that you remember for near record feat of kicking 113 goals in a season. some time to come. · The Qantas prize is a trip for two to New· Zealand-an award that As 5 times in a row premiers the "Blues" as Sturt are is strongly conte~ted by the goalkickers of all Sydney teams. called will be possibly the finest team seen in Sydney for many years. To oppose Sturt today we have selected a strong Combined Sydney team to which we have been pleased to add as our special guests , the leading goalkicker in the Victorian Football League and his Hawthorn club mate Kevin Heath.

The visit of Sturt Club will be the ·· climax to an inte~esting football season here in Sydney.

It has been a long season but today's game should be a fitting finale and again I say to our visitors- WELCOME

W. H. HART, President, N.S.W.A.N.F.L:.

NEWTOWN PREMIERS 1970 In a fine· display· of power packed football last Sunday at Trum· per Oval, Newtown triumphed over North Shore by 5 goals to become . t.he 1970 premiers. . The architect of destruction against North Shore was Newtown's Captain Coach David Sykes whose towering figure seemed to be every­ where where the ball was. · The game held the attention of the large crowd to the final siren as North .Shore struggled to make up the leeway. Norths tried but had no answer to the Newtown power play. Congratulations to Newtown and· to Norths there is always next year . ...,....,.,.,,,,.,,.._,.....,..,,~..,_,.,,,,..._.,...,..,,.,,....,_,..,..,...._,..INNl..;.,.,.__.,._..,INNI..__,,~ PLANNING THE PICKEN CUP PRESENTATION· SYMBOL OF SUPREMACY PERFORMANCE SYDNEY AUSTRALIAN RULES I THE FOOTBALL RECORD October 11 October 11 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 19 10 CENTS BUYS YOU THE _.,,._ ... ,,,. "'"'- ;vou·' ~..,., MID·WllK f HAVE A \ FRIEND AT , SPORTING \.THB C.B.A /' ' ~ .... __ .,,., # EVERY · TUESDAY GloBI THE COMMERCIAL BANK Those who follow the Aussie Rules game rarely miss the MID-WEEK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED SPORTING GLOBE. It prints full coverage of VFL CHEQUE A~D SAVINGS ACCOUNTS football in Melbourne- - headquarters ... , of what hundreds of thousands regard as the national game. PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN N.S.W. 273 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY Keep in touch with the big football OVER 150 OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE STATE moves on a national level in the MID-WEEK SPORTING GLOBE. THE BEST SPORTS ENJOY If you happen to be a TAB punter the MID-WEEK SPORTING GLOBE also gives you all the latest information you need to bet successfully on Victoria's week-day race meetings.

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®~f?".~Tasmania) centre half for- Anyone who watched the Carlton ver- great captain's game and along with was rushed to St. Vincents- where an ward. Alan was most impressed with sus Sturt clash on the television last Peter Vandenburg, Paul McCarthy and emergency operation resulted in 16 the standard of Sydney football and week will be awaiting the appearance of Stephen Hando, were voted our best stitches in his eye. In 1969 preliminary predicts a bright future for the code Peter Yeo_ who played a terrific game players. But they were well backed final he received a bad knock which here. on the wing. Peter Yeo is a 6 footer up by Clem Kearns, John Guest, Dave resulted in him having his cartilidge A -physical fitness fanatic himself, he but showed the pace and dash of a -rover Smith, Roger Ramsey, Peter O'Sullivan removed and now in this years grand plans to conduct a conditioning and fit- against Carlton and the fans can look Tom Gleeson, Kevin Pearson, Bob Rae, final his face collided with an elbow ness clinic during the summer months. forward to a repeat today. Ian Kidd, Jeff Black, Cliff Matson, and he has a broken jaw. Although now retired from the game -tr fr * Jason Britcliffe, Denis Aitken and Rus­ Not the best of luck you would want Alan goes for a regular run each morn- The result of the Grand Final in Syd- sell Nicholson. but he is certainly best man for a team. ing through the sandhills of Maroubra ney last week is now in the record books Spare a thought for our Vice Cap­ The Club Ball will be held 24th Oc- - fr fr * but the true worth of David Sykes per- tain John Guest. John has not had tober at the Tempe Bowling Club. See followed by a lengthy swim. formance has not perhaps been truly a good run of luck in finals. Although Nobby for your tickets. Premiership flags have now been measured, by the bare result. one of our best players for the past hoisted in all States. The Newtown premier team consisted Respective premier teams are as fol- of ·only 6 of last season's (1969) first NORTH SHOBE CLUB NOTES lows:- graders and it says much for the David Congratulations to Newtown with New South Wales ----~ Newtown Sykes coaching and leadership that he their five goal win over us in the Grand Victoria Carlton has welded the 6 old and 1.2 new play- Final. It was a disappointment not to Sturt ers into the top combination in Sydney. make it, but every team has its day and Queensland . ... Sandgate If there was an award for most valu- Sun day wasn't ours with too many Western Australia South Fremantle able player in Sydney football the accol- players out of form for a large part of Northern Tasmania ""'· Latrobe ade must go to Newtown's Captain Coach the game. A couple of changes in selec­ Tasmanian League Clarence David Sykes. tions for various reasons, coupled with the fact that the extreme heat caused a Former * Nlewtown* Secretacy* Ray LEAGUE* BALL* PHOTOS* concern, not felt towards their opponents Judd has come up with the reason for These proofs are now available at ,brought on a tentative approach. This · the late arrival of Pan Ams Jumbo Jet. Football House, 64 Regent Street, Chip- did not disappear until half the match Ray reckons it flew over Newtown's half pendale for viewing for those who have was over when some of those named as back line and Stephen Hando marked it. not yet had a chance to see them, our best players began to be seen for the first time. If it hadn't been for players Newtown's* classy but* till now* rather un- ~ * * like Ken Dean, Tony Pickett, Jeff Tre­ derated rover Ian Kidd, handed in a siz­ ORDER SUMMER ISSUES NOW win and Ray Dresser, Newtown would zling display for his team in last Sun­ The Secretary, have had it wrapped up by half time. day's Grand Final. He has the chance N.S.W.A.N.F.L. There was always a chance, but we today to cap a fine season by being sel­ 64 Regent Street, could only score one more point than ected from the training squad to repre­ CHIPPENDALE, N.S.W., 2008. Newtown in the second half, so our fate sent Combined Sydney against Sturt. had been well sealed by then. ROY KLAU Dear Sir, It was wonderful to see so many Best a.nd Fairest North Shore* were *gallant in* defeat last Enclosed please find postal note/s to "North Shore Rulers" in the room and North She>re-First Grade Sunday in the Grand Final, not the least the value of fifty cents (50c) as sub­ as always their support was greatly ap­ of them was N.S.W, and North Shore scription for five issues of the Football preciated. First Grade Squad are to be congratu­ centre half back Ian Allen. His lithe Record from November, l ,70 to March, Trophies were donated by Kevin Allen lated. Our thanks also to all players figure and 'flowing kick seemed to be al­ 1971. (2), Brian Czislowski, Brian Phipps, Al­ in the Reserves, Under 19's and the All ways in the thick of fray. bert Clinch and W. D. and H. 0. Wills-­ Age for their efforts during the season. Dubbed by the crowd "Prince Valiant" Name our sincerest thanks for these added in­ NOTE A date to remember-the he was indeed one of the Bears best centives for the players. Annual G~neral Meeting will be held at afield with Rod Whittle, Roy Klau and Address The winners selected by Newtown sup­ 8 p.m. on Wednesday, 25th November, porters were Rod Whittle, John Fletcher 1970, at the "7'29" Club. Thanks Lionel . Murray Zanoni, Ian Allen and Peter and Mrs. Egan for all your help-see you Close. It was a tremendous achievement all next year. to make the Grand Finals and all of the "BRUNO ONE"

GRAND FINAL RESULTS FIRST GRADE Newtown 4.8, 9.12, 12.13, 15.16 (106) North Shore 4.2. 5.5, 8.10, 10.16 (76) UNDER 17 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS GRAND FINAL Warringah 5,5 5.7, 8.8, 11.11 (77) Warwick Farm 3.0, 8.5, 10.8, 10.9 (69) October 11 THE FOOTBALL BBCOBD 17 THE FOOTBALL BECOBD October 11 ©~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~® ~ FOB INSURANCE & GENERAL SMASH REPAIRS ~ J CONTACT ALLEN SIGSWOR:~rl OF THE NEWTOWN CLUB ~ --~-- . RATHBORNE-& -SON · 1} J 136 ENMORE ROAD, ENMORE ~ ~ PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TO ALL ~ J TELEPHONE 51·2913 l ®0"""\)~,.C:U.'°'=:O~"""\)~~~~~""'i)>

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14 TBS FOOTBALL U COaD October 11 October 11 . TBB FOOTBALL UCOaD THE QANTAS AWARD SYDNEY UNIVERSITY v COMBINED UNIVERSITY (N.S.W. &. Macquarie) 12.00, Field, i. SONNEMAN Goal, G. BRACK, L. RUSSE',LL . Boundary, L. MINTY, A. STEWART 1 F. NPTTLE 1 E. SCHEER, UNSW 2 R. CAMPBELL 2 R. DUKE, UNSW 3 D. TREGONNING · 3 J. SPEED, UNSW . 4 I. HOWIE 1' . ·J . AMBROSE, UNSW 5 R. QUINN ~ C.HERBERT,UNSW 6 G . ROMERO 6 J . WILLIAMSON, UNSW . 7 C. KEEBLE 7 P. WILSON, UNSW 8 B. LESTER 8 W. GRACO, UNSW 9 N. ANDERSON 9 B . M~CLEARY,UNSW 10 R. TUBLES 10 G. BAGLIN, UNSW 11 A. FORBES 11 1. HOPKINS, UNS.W 13 P. SADLER 13 P. BULLOCK, UNSW 14 D. MATTISKE 14 · R. CLIFFORD, UNSW . 15 D. GOLDING . 16 B. LAWN, UNSW · 17 M. SHOLL 20 G . ASHELFORD, Macq. 18 ·p, CHAMPION · 21 G. BUDERUS, UNSW · 19 R. PA'ITERSON 22 A. FOLEY, Macq. 20 ·P : NAUGHTON 23 S. CAHILL, Macq. 24 A. RILEY . 24 T. FLEMING, tTNSW 25. G. P ATT·ERSON 25 C. WILLIAMSON, uNSW 26 I. McKEE, Macq. · 28 R. SHEERAN, Macq. '29 D. FOX, Macq. 30 M. BISHOP, UNSW 32 R. GREIG, UNSW 41 P. HALEY, UNSW I. CAPLE, UNSW . Last Sunday .at Trumper Oval at the half t ime interval, Mr. Des ·~. LLOYD, UNSW Miller from Qantas presented the Qantas Award to Jeff .Jarrett, the EXHIBITION EARLY GAME Western Suburbs full forward. Jeff was the leading goalkicker in Sydney · this season with a total of 113 goals. COMBINEI;> SYDNEY UND~R ·17 v SYDNEY NAVAL The Qantas Award which is. one of the most highly sought after 10.30 Field, C. HUON awards in Sydney football season. A return trip for two by Qantas to Goal, G. FARLEY, L. MAGEE New Zealand. Boundary, G. TAYLOR, G. ALLOMES In the photograph: Mr. Des Miller, from Qantas i's congratulating 1 Peter BAIRD, Navy 1 K. DRY ·Jeff Jarrett on the dias. On their right Is Aid. J. K. J. Stewart (Delegate 2 Greg WII--SON, Navy 2 P. ELLIS 3 Dav'id McVEY, Boystown • 3 · N,. WILSON to the A.N.F.C.) , Mr. Lionel Beale (N.S.W. League ·secretary). 4. BILLY EAST, Warwick Farm 4 S. AHRENS 5 Laurie HURLEY, Green Valley 5 I. PRINCE . JUNIOR CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS . 6 Ian ·GORDON, Navy 6 L. ALDERTON _. ·The Champion of · Champions Club winners in the ·junior grades 7 Mark ANPREWS, Warringah 7 P. BAIRD are as follows:-· 8 Michael GATES, Cronulla 8 F. PAYNE l:Jnder 9: St.. .Patricks, Koga.rah ,9 Stephen HERNE, Bankstown·Sports ·. 9 .M. HATCH Under 11: St. Patricks,· Kogarah 10 Greig NANSCAWEN, Warringah 10 P. ROWBERRY 11 Mar~ BRA'PY, Boystown · 11 M. WHITTLE .Under °13: Pittwater · 12 John VAN DAM, Warringab 12 C. Fti'ZGERALD Under 15: Holdsworthy 13 Grant STANDFIELD, North Ryde 13 R. P INE' Under 17: Warringah 14 Keith CHAMBERS, Navy 1'4 G. LUCEV . Of. particufar interest is the win of Pittwater team in the Under 15 Rolfe SAARE, Bankstown Sport's 15. R. McLEAN · 16 Rodney DIXON, St. Ives 16 F. OCKWELL 13 competition, This is their first year of competition and to win the 17 Chris ROHDE, North Ryde .17 G. HELLESSEY, Champion of .Champions Under 13 is a remarkable feat. , 18 Barry NELSON, El'mington ·18 P.BEARD In ' fact the. fledgling North Shore Warringah Association. only 2 19 Alan BOUCH, Warringah 19' J . SCHULZE year-s old supplied· both the winners of ~he Under 13 Pittwat er the Under 20_ Keith Claxton, Ermington· 20 J. KUNIKAS Coach; K . PECK 17 Warringah a.nd were runners up in the Under 11 and Under 15 Man.ager: 'K.. PECK Grand Finals . . A Fine· Effort. . •·, 8 THE FOOTBALL RECORD October 11 October 11 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 13 ®~~~~~.G"""'~C?<~~~~~~~~~C?<~C?

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Has been BOB SHEARMAN, Age 31, 5.10~, 13.5 ROGER RIGNEY 30 5.7, 11.10 In first season of Sydney football this the right hand of Captain Dave Sykes Played 73 VFL and 166 SAFL games A reliable goalgetter and has excellent talented footballer made the State in Newtown's premiership team. Al­ To see him kick a ball is to remember kick and very safe hands. squad after only three club appear­ ways a danger. it-long, strong and accurate. His cap- BRENTON MIELS 22, 6.0, 11.7 ances. Accurate kick and solid mark. ROGER RAMSEY, 23, 5.llJ,, 12.3 taincy inspires all the team especially .National Serviceman who is a dashing Can play most positions on the field. A defender who can play just as well the younger players. A champion. flankman. Good mark and long kick. EMMANUEL KERINIAUA, 19, 5.11, 12.0 in attack. Long kick and excellent JOHN TILBROOK, 23, 6.01, 14.7 MICK NUNAN 21, 5.5, 10.00 Bathurst Islander full forward, won pair of hands. Nickname is "Iron Man". A strong Sturt's No. 1 rover who is a danger- leading goalkicker last year. Very dan­ PETER VANDENBURG, 22, 5.10, 11.7 and direct player from the half for- ous goal sneak. Pacy with lovely pair gerous in front of goals. Younger A very pacy flankman who can dis­ ward line who is a true percentage of hands. player in N.S.W. side by three months. pose of the ball with startling accu­ player. Rugby League scouts have TONY BURGAN 20, 6.0l, 12.8 JEFF HOPGOOD, 22, 6.3, 14.5 racy. been keen about his kicking ability A team player who has made the S.A. A very fast, mobile and reliable ruck­ DAVID SYKES, 27, 6.3~, 14.3 and so too are the Aussie Rules fans. State team and a key man wherever man, excellent ball disposal and hand­ Captain and Coach of Newtown's pre­ MALCOLM GREENSLADE 22, 6.2 12.7 he plays. Telling mark and strong ling. Long kick. miership team as well as being the A goalkicker par excellence and the kick with very safe hands. COLIN FITZPATRICK, 19, 5.11, 14.2 N.S.W. State Coach. Strong ruckman leading goalkicking in the team. Strong DEAN OTTENS 25, 6.6, 15.7 Ruck rover wtih lots of pace-excel­ and half forward. Without doubt the mark and uncanny anticipation. A The biggest man in the team and a lent goalsneak and always hard to beat outstanding player in Sydney football. real danger man. South Australian State player this around the pack. Son of dual Magarey Superb positional player for a big CLIVE BROOKS 25, 5.11, 12.8 year. Don't know his nickname but Medal winner (S.A.) . man. Half Back flanker who is a reliable by the end of the game it could be BILL SKIPPER, 23, 6.0, 12.8 JOHN FLETCHER, 22, 5.9, 12.7 mark and has excellent ball disposal. TANK. Star ruckman. Rugged centre half forward but only Recently returned from Vietnam and KEITH CHESSELL 23, 6.1, 12.11 PETER FRIEDRICHS 21, 5.11~, 12.7 last week end starred at centre half has starred· as North Shore's "every­ A prince among backmen who creates Was'1969 "Rookie of the Year" and has back-good kick with superb disposal. where" man. Roves beautifully and is attack from defence-excellent kick. developed into star centre half for- CLIFF MATSON, 24, 6.11, 13.7 a rugged defender with a long kick TREVOR CLARK 28 6.0 12.3 ward. State representative last year. Strong when necessary. His first representa­ A veteran at 28 but one of the best PETER YEO 23, 6.0, 12.10 ruckman but at home among backs or tive appearance. marks and kicks in the game. An "everywhere" player with a lot of forwards. Very fast for a big man. PETER HUDSON GREG WILDE ~1, 6.4, 13.2 pace-strong in defence or attack, MARK FOXON, 19, 6.0, 12.2 The leading goalkicker in the Vic­ A ruckman who is improving all the especially on the wing. Forward with above average ability­ torian Football League. A dashing time only in his second season. Not JOHN KALLESKE 25, 6.21 will give N:S.W. drive into the scoring whose soaring marks and accur­ to be underrated A follower who has been Sturt's ruck- zone. A star of the future-keep your ate have made him a favourite PETER ENDERSBEE, 21, 5.11, 12.4 man in nearly all the hard ones. Good eye on him. of the crowds. The spearhead of our A strong dashing player who can easily strong kick and reads a game well. ROY KLAU, 23, 6.0, 12.10 attack. be identified by his long hair. GORDON WHITTAKER, 20 Transferred from Adelaide, where he KEVIN HEATH TERRY SHORT 27, 5.9, 11.3 One of Sturt's star recruits. A half played with Sturts, Colts 3rds and Dour defender who is Hawthorn's full Played over 200 games in 10 seasons back flanker of promise. Long kick and 2nds, after being called up to play back and we are pleased to have him and his ball disposal is a feature of his good mark. every position on the field last year on our side. Strong kick and a fine game. RICKY DAVIES 18 where he was North Captain is now mark. PAUL BAGSHAW 24, 6.1, 12.12 Star recruit, will probably play full playing centre and turning in out­ GEORGE DOTTA His timing and ability to lift his game forward for Sturt today. Is devastating standing performances. An accurate Has been in the fringe of representa­ when the team need him make him kick and a star of the future. kick with both feet. tive honours. Strong dashing player "Mr. Dangerous", strong in defence. NEIL GOLDSWORTHY 18, 5.10 KEN DEAN, 22, 6.3, 13.0 with long kick and safe pair of hands. PHILLIP (SANDY) NELSON 24 6.0 13.0 Only 18 but a recruit of promise. Plays Ruck utility. A soldier having his first BOB McDONALD Played over 100 games with Sturt and on half forward wing with a lot of year with Norths, one of the best ruck­ A centreman who won the Phelan is star centre half bac]>t. One of dash. Another Sturt star of the future. men in Sydney. Strong marker, long Medal this year for the best and fairest Sturt's stars last week against Carlton DENNIS ELLIOTT 22, 5.8 accurate kick who effectively knocks in Sydney. Will renew acquaintances RICK SCHOFF 29, 6.0 14.0 Rover who has consistently been to his rovers and has a first class with some old friends from Sturt but A dashing half back and a personality among best afield. Will be a danger knowledge of the game. Played with this time on the other side. on and off the field. All Australian man against Combined Sydney. Good Preston V.F.A. premiership side last ROSS PERRIN 1966 to 1969. kick and excellent disposal. year. Known as "longsleeves", he is a re­ ®~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IAN ALLAN, 24, 6.1, 13.4 doubtable back pocket player who has Represented N.S.W. as a schoolboy in been considered unlucky to miss out Soccer and :Rules then played soccer on State selection. A rugged defender i PLAN YOUR LIFE AND GENERAL INSURANCE with Apia as a goalie, fortunately for who plays a full 100 minute game. J WITH LEADERS IN THE FIELD Norths returned to the Australian code KEN KIBSON in 1960. The best centre half back in Been near to representation honours ~ DAVID SYKES Sydney, represented N.S.W. in 1969 and gets his chance today. Big strong and picked by both Victorian and player whose long kicks are a feature J AND South Australia as best player in of his play. N.S.W. side in each game. Outstanding PETER CLOSE 23, 5.6, 10.3 ~ high mark, he kicks either foot and The outstanding rover in Sydney foot­ J SECURITY LIFE (A MEMBER OF THE LUMLEY'S GROUP) has great ability to get the ball in a ball. Although the smallest man in pack. the team he plays far above his size. ~ PHONE DAVID ANY TIME AT: 280961 IAN KIDD, 21, 5.6, 10.8 Reads a game and a dangerous kick Clever rover who has been knocking on from the forward pockets. i(~~~~y.:u~~"""V.~~~® 10 THE FOOTBALL B.ECOBD October 11 October 11 THE FOOTBALL RECORD u ~COMBINED --SYD-NEY versus ~ST-UR-T GOLD AND BLUE, BLACK SHORTS DOUBLE BLUE, WHITE SHORTS

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1 D. SYKES ABC 1 R. 0. SHERMAN (Capt.) 2 I. KIDD COVERS 2 K. C. CHESSELL 3 P. VANDENBURG YOUR SPORT 3 P. D. ENDERSBEE 4 M. FOXON ON 4 R. M. RIGNEY 5 P. CLOSE RADIO&TV 5 G. R. WILD 6 D. SMITH PLUS ALL MAJOR 6 A. P. BURGAN 7 I. ALLAN SPORTING RESULTS 7 J. M. TILBROOK 8 W. SKIPPER 'I: 8 P. L. BAGSHAW (Vice-Capt.) 9 E:. KERINIAUA. ___ _ 9 -V·. T-; SHORT- 1--- - 10 K. GIBSON 10 R. F. SCHOFF 11 K. McDONALD 11 P. M. NELSON 12 R. KLAU 12 P. D. YEO 13 J. FLETCHER 14 C. E. BROOKS 14 P. McCARTHY 15 P. FREDRICHS· 15 C. FITZGERALD 16 B. C. ADCOCK 16 KEVIN HEATH 18 B. R. MIELS 17 G. DOTIA 22 T. E. CLARKE 18 J. HOPGOOD 23 N. F.GOLt>SWORTHY 19 R. PERRIN 24 J. HILL 20 PETER HUDSON 28 B. J. RAYMOND · 21 K. DEAN 29 D. J. ELLIOTT 22 R. RAMSEY 30 G. R. WHITTAKER 23 W. VAN KALKER 24 C. MATSON _; JUNIOR RAFFLE RESULTS 1st Prize: Trip for 2 to Melbourne Cup: 12557, K. Smith, W Suburb 2nd Prize: 1725, M. Robroink, Rooty Hill THE EARLY MATCH TODAY 3rd Prize: 8654, B. EAGLESHAM, Campsie An interesting exhibition today will be that of the Combined Sydney 4th Prize: 2628, Victorian Visitor Under 17 team, many of whom were in the State team, playing Sydney All prizes have been claimed. Naval. The majority of these Under 17 lads will be available to play Third Grade in 6 months time. TIPPING POLL RESULTS How they stack up against the Navy apprentices from Nerimba could prove most interesting and a pointer for the future .. At the end of a long season the best tipsters in the Football Record

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