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Football Record 1 Qantas Goalkicking Award Welcome: Sturt OCT. 11 -FOOTBALL VOL. 42 1970 . RECORD . 28 SOUVENIR STU RT I l 64 REGENT STREET . 10 CHIPPENDALE, N.S.W. 2008 C 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 <Secretary) 38-4437) A.N.F.C.'s l'f.s.w. ADVISORY BOARD Mr. W. J , Holmes {Chairman), Mr. C. F. Shlels (Hon. Secretary. 798-0443) .. 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 Sturt Football Club as our guests. the Qantas award for kicking the magnificent total of 113 goals during Welcome to General Manager, Mr .. L. Wicker, Coach Jack Oatey, the season. Captain Bob Shearman 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 Adelaide 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 Peter Hudson, 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 _.,,._ ... ,,,. 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VISIT THE CROWN HOTEL WHERE ALL THE STARS MEET Right opposite Rules Headquarters in REGENT STREET MINE HOST MRS. SYLVIA HARDING GOOD BEER AND FRIENDLY SERVICE $~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~© THE BEST SCOTCH WHISKY October 11 THE FOOTBALL :&ECOBD 3 18 TBB FOOTBALL BECOBD October 11 NEWTOWN CLUB NOTES CHATTER Up Again! The 1970 Premiership three seasons John has had to suffer An interested spectator at the final Ken Dean. brought up the club's 19th Pen­ some bad injuries. In the 1968 second series was Alan Banton a former star '(::{ '(::{ * nant. David Sykes led his team with a semi he was "put" into the fence. He Sandy Bay (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 South Australia 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.
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