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:'I "< ;_' :1) -~ ' (•) •· _.,..,g,_.r:; q L!J c; ·;.:~-~ , .~ ...... j),.;> J THE FOOTBALL RECORD -1 , / N.S.W. STATE SQUAD .fEY WS) C. MATSON (ES) D. ROWE (WS) ,1 .jE (St. G.) J. PREEN (Newcastle) ROSS ELWIN (Leeton) . ! . ~KS (SS K. FORBES (WS) BRUCE FORBES (Griffith) .~CHIER (N) G. ALLEN (WS) GEOFF WARD (North Wagga) . R. McFADYEN J. CAULFIELD (W.S.) GREG SHEATHER (Wagga) K. PEARSON (ES) R. CAHILL (WS) TERRY LEAHY (G. Grong) I. ALLEN (ES) P. FREIDLEIB (WS) PETER ROUNSEVELL R. HUGHES (ES) C. BRADLEY (WS) (G. Grong) The N.S.W. State team will be announced at the State Team Dinner after training next Wednesday night. Richmond Coach Tom Hafey has been invited by N.S.W. State Cap­ tain Coach John Northey to take the Wednesday training session and address the squad at the Team Dinner that night. ROTHMANS COACHING CLINICS The N.S.W.A.N.F.L. in conjunction with the Rothmans National Sport Foundation is proud to announce that the 1973 Schoolboys and Junior Coaching Clinics began in Sydney on. Wednesday, 13th June. These coaching clinics will be an -outstanding opportunity for the boys to obtain the skills of ball handling and the fundamentals of Aus­ tralia s National football game. The Coach will be South Australia and Hawthorn footballer Don Roach. The programme is as follows:- DATE' . GROUND: PERIOD: . DISTRICT: ,_.&(.. SATURDAY, JUNE 16th Dalton Park 9:0 to 11.30 a.m. lllawarra Finch Park 9.0 to 11.30 a.m. SU_NDAY, JUNE 17th Queens Park 9.30 to 12.30 p.m. East Districts Lionel Watts 9.30 to 12.30 p.m. North Shore MONDAY, JUNE 18th Boys' Town 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Engadine . COACHES SEMINAR: 8.30 p.m. Football House, 64 Regent St., Chippendale TUESDAY, JUNE 19th Parramatta Park 12.30 to 3.30 p.m. Cumberland Picken Oval 6.0 to 7.30 p.m. Western Suburbs DNESDAY, JUNE 20th Rosedale Oval l._30 to 5.30 p.m. Southern Districts THURSDAY." JUNE 21st Wickham OVal 10.0 to 5.30 p.m. Newcastle FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Pennant Hills Oval 1.00 to 3.00 Hornsby Primary No. 2 Pennant Hills Juniors THE COACH DON ROACH e Represented South Australia on 10 occasions. Has played 200 games in South Australia after playing 33 matches with Hawthorn. A rugged utility player hS was ruck/rover for Norwood South Australia) and coached West Adelaide for 2 seasons. Selected as all Australian after Carnival (Vic./W.A./Tas. and South Australia) He has fully passed on his knowledg~ .. of the game with his editing of the monthly magazine "The Australi~F.i:J'otll"Coach", which is rapid- ly becoming a handbook for both SE!fli61-''°3il(f''i'. or·coaches. e Don Roach wi!I bring with him Ross Por'ri ~ Norwood Club. e N.S.W. State team members will assist ,. ics led by N.S.W. State Captain Coach John Northey. -.!:' AN OPEN INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALiie TO ATIENO AND PARTICIPATE IN ANt15 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 16, 1~

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Leber, Phone 20611 June 16, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 5 FROM THE LOCKER ROOM By JOHN ARMSTRONG Melbourne sports writers have short V.F.L. It was claimed that Easts Mark memories. When Brian "The Whale" McLure would be the first Sydney play­ Roberts was selected to play for Vic- er to play V.F.L. Of course this also toria several weeks ago the· Melbourne is not true. Many "locals" have made Press wrote that _he had set a NEW re- the- grade and they include TEirry In­ cord by representing 3 States at our gersoll (Wests-Hawthorn), Reg Garvin Australian game. Namely W.A., S.A.

While we* are on* Roger *Duffy it is While we are on the Bowmans-they reported that he is the only Sydney .almOst took over at Newtown last week. born and bred player ever to play in Gordon's eldest son Michael played in a V.F.L. premiership side-Footscray the ruck for the Seconds, and younger 1954. boys Leigh and Russell joined Gordon in the Senior team. Must be a good The Melbourne* *Press also* made a omen because it was Newtown's first boo-boa re Sydney players playing double win of the season. . THE MAN IN WHITE. Last week end we WitneSi'eti-the 1973 Tom Wescon and Norm Chosid were Teal Cup and the standard Of Junior forced from active umpiring by serious Football continues to improve, indica- injuries. Both will continue their sup­ ting the advancement of the game and port of the game. Their knowledge and its poter.tial for the future. . experience will be a great contribution Jack Smith is making his presence to the Code. felt in the centre and last Sunday turn- Reminder No. 1. The Pie Night at ed in a faultless game at Picken Oval. Football House next Wednesday fort­ Earl Beeck continues to have good night (4th July) for the Trip F-und. games as now he is running like a grey- Reminder No. 2.-· The Umpires' Annual hound-from a good source I believe he Ball (21st ·July)-contact G. Dempsey, is a "Lucky Dog" or is that his diet? brush up on your dancing now and be fit for a swinging night. PENNANT HILLS CLVB NOTES ~· Where du ycu begin after last Mon· motion to the -Reserves. day's effort. Never before have we The First's game was also great. It beaten either Sydney University side, was a hard and close ·game all ·day but but we managed to pull off the double. Trumper's experience, and Squire Hoff­ J3oth games were not over till the final man's brilliance held us together in the bell, but training in that beautiful smog last quarter. Uni were without a couple free air at Pennant Hills makes our of players and we were also minus boys a little bit fresher and we finished Barry Toy, Kevin Williams, Brian Pac­ full of running. ker, Ross McKenzie, Graeme Eime and The Reserves continued on their re­ Trevor Morrison, plus the fact that cord winning streak and the story gees three boys played their first game. that Zorba left the ground early to de­ Squire wen · the Award. Hans Miles sign a Premiership Flag. Mr. Elegance marked everything, but the grandstand, ran amok all day and Stevie Williams the Rovers and Tony Hawley picked killed 'em. Tyler Benson was a town up everything, except the Umpire and of strength, Rod Severn kicked goals Biggsy continued to elude them. galore. The Club is proud of all of you, Don't forgei'~i- tonight-back to Ken and what about Billy Carey afte:i: pro- Macrae's for ·-~elebration. ·_._:':i~f;. THE KANGAROO 6 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 16, 1973

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3!:i~"'9:>~>c:!J::-<=V.~"=:D~""=::Dr==\:l~~:.d:Jr=:;:i~~-0"~:..::::V~~~s June 16, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 7 WESTERN SUBURBS NOTES Those who missed the Easts-Wests The Thirds were back in the winners game at Trumper on Sunday were the cycle and it was good to see. losers, because the game was of a high Garry McMillan and Garry White standai-d and very entertaining. The won the A wards supported bY Brian tremendous third quarter by Easts to Ryall, Bob Clarke. · get within a few' points of the Magpies Steven Cordukes was No. 1 in the All was champagne football as was Wests Age closely pressed by Captain John classi<: last quarter i~nder the steadying Donovan and Keith Smith. hand of Captain Johnny Northey. Wish Don't forget the evening in the Sky­ we had games like that every week. line Lounge on Suday, 17th June when For the Magpies, Lindsay Hethering­ the film of last year's Sydney Gr"and ton who pulled down some screamers Final will be screened. a1.1d kicked 6 goals was the Award win­ Another reminder about the Annual ner. Peter Bouchier's solid display Ball on July 14th. It is a Macquerade earned him the other Award. Ball and good prizes are being offered David Rowe, Geoff McLean, in the for costumes and l.llasks. Tickets are backs had strong games and cf course selling at a great rate, so don't miss out, the two sparkplugs John Northey and get yours now from Ken Forbes or the George Allen.· ladies of the Social Committee. John Caulfield's Seconds were on thP. Co11gratulations to our eight represen­ rampage again and had an easy win tatives in the State Squad. Let~s all and the Awards went to John Doyle, hope they make the final side. who is a model of consistency and Mick They are John Northey, John Caul­ Bridgement Gary Nagle alsG gave us field, GeOrge Allen, David Rowe, Chris a good game on the flank. Garry Moore Bradley, Ray Cahill, Peter Freidlieb, in his first game with Wests played Ken Forbes. Good luck, fellas. very well as did Roy Fair. MAGPIE HALMA.IN CLUB NOTES First Grade although never getting beat Wests a certainty. Best players. out of second gear, performed well and Nev Franks, Bob Eades, John Phillips were unlucky not to have won. If only and Gary Harrington. the standard of that second quarter Third G!-ade never gave up against a could be maintained even for just half very good side. Today's game against a game many wins would have been Wests should be goorl but the Tigers posted to date. Best players Grahame should prove too strong. Best players Foster, Rod Spotswood, Greg Elbe. Peter Wllldsor, .David Ratten, Gary Kerry Hudson, Neil Ellard and the two Philp and .Steve Shelton. be5t players on the ground, Gary Fedler Don't forget to see Marg Rodier, Bill and Tom Watts. Yalciwyn e>r -Barbara Hodgson about Second Grade showed that they have your presentation night tickets a few the goods but lack of communication let cents a week and your ticket will be •the side down. However this is still a paid for come September. · good side and tip of the day, Seconds to Get a Tiger in your tank. THE CLAW

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s ,, June 16, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 9 ST. GEORGE CLUB NOTES A great morale boosting victory by The Thirds had a good hard struggle our First Grade against Ncrths a fort­ before emerging the victors. night ago. It was the first time for a Best players, I. Taylor, C. Lan, L. number of years that we had won at Jansen, P. Karlins. North Sydney Oval and it was a tre­ Social News, "Meet the players" night mendous team effort. Two wins in suc­ was a resounding success and Will now cession and as I have mentioned pre­ become a regular function. Special viously-we only needed to taste vic­ thanks to Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. McKen­ tory and come finals time we will be in zie for their effcrts. the first three! The Taiwan Restaurant will never be BEST PLAYERS. B. Ward, K. Gib­ the same after the club's visit after the bons, R: Skuse, S. Rixon. Norths game. A great night was : had Loss for the season when only 17 and special mention must go to a great men turned up for the game. Coach vocal group-namely our Third Graders Geoff Green, together with all club Oed by Rocker McConnell. supporters, was bitterly disappointed. I Tonight, Miranda Builders arid Busi­ am sllre we have a premiership team nessmen's Club. here fellows so get behind Geoff and Tomorrow, Bjg Golf Day, Boomerang make up for the North's debacle. Golf Club, 9.00 a.m. Picnic Races etc. Best players G. Hargreaves, G. Green, All welcome. J. Tomlinson, P. Grace. NEWTOWN CLUB NOTES Last Sunday saw the Mighty Red and A Testimonial Dinner will be held Whites play their best football this sea­ for past player, long time President son to overwhelm the Rabbitoh's. and Life Member Les "Nobby" Clarke Colin MacDonald won the Paratel on Tuesday, 3rd July, 1973, at the Coo­ A'ward and Jan Gordon the Snuff Fire gee Randwick R.S.L. Club, Carr Street, Extinguisher with the ccmpliments of Co-ogee, commencing at 7.30 p.m. with Bob- ·-Quinn with John Kemp gainini guest s~akers David· _Parkyn, Captain one· poi.i!.t. Others were Ian -Kidd, Ron or and former McFadyen, Doug Williams and Paul Newtown Great, Roger Duffy. Tickets Bouchier. The umpiring display in $6.50 each ·are available from Bill Ker­ First Grade was excellent. nick and John Armstrong. Congratulations -are extended to Ron REMINDER. Membership Dues are MacFadyen and Paul Bouchier on their payable on or before 30th June, 1973 to selection to the State Training Squad. Bill Kernick or Denis Aitken. all at Newtown. wish you both every Today we play East Sydney and vic­ success. tory is ours. Armstrong's youthfUl Reserves notch­

SOVTH SYDNEY CLVB NOTES -Just when does the rot stop. First 2 be a happy one. The Reserves were games 2 wins. Next 4 all losses. Our beaten by 15 points in a low scoring hopes of making the finals are getting game. Peter Winkless was our best slimmer as games go by. We should be with Beatles, Ron Brown and Col Wea­ doing much better than we are. To ver. The car rally held on Monday was many of our players do not seem to be enjoyed by all. Approximately 95 miles interested in giving 100 per cent effort. were covered by the entrants. The Until they do we will remain at the course was from Kensington Oval to bottom of the ladder. It's up to each Penrith. Second Grade coach Ray Zeiba and every one of you. No amount of was judged the winner. A bar-b-que training and coaching can help those was held at Penrith. Many thanks to who won't help themselves. Our best Dave Barnes for supplying the venue. were Alby Ralph, Bob Davies, Paul Bol­ This week we play St. George and a ton, Bob Hankinson. Welcome to Laurie victory is a must. Lyttleton. May his stay with the club AWAY 10 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 16, 1973 !~ TtlE EASE OF BREEZE

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The real difference between petrols: AMPOL IS AUSTRALIAN • June 16, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 11 SOUTH SYDNEY ST. GEORGE GREEN - RED RED - WHITE YOLK BLACK SHORTS WHITE SHORTS ERSKINEVILLE, SATURDAY 2.20 p.m. Umpires Field J. SONNEMAN; Goals H. MEAD, R. WHEELER Boundary, G. ALLOMES, T. HAUGHAN Reserve Field R. TAIT; Boundary J. McSWEENEY 12.15 Third Field W. HOBBY 10.30 Ground Manager MR. S. FELSTEAD 1 W. DAHLER (c.) l J. DENEHEY 2 K. O'HALLORAN 2 G. McKENZIE 3 G. SCORER 3 K. HUGHES 4 R. HANKINSON 4 J. STEWART 5 D. JONES 5 G. WATKINS 6 J. THOMAS 6 D. PEGG 7 A. RALPH 7 A. HARRISON 8 S. POCHROJ 8 R. ONLEY 9 P. BOLTON 9 P. ROBSON 11 P. FLOOD 10 R. ROSEVEAR 12 R. WRIGHT 11 K. WARD 13 R. KAINE 12 S. ROSSATO 14 F. ADAMS 13 R. IZARD 15 P. MARKS (v.c.) 14 P. TAYLOR 16 T. O'REILLY 15 R. SKUSE 17 s: STEVENS 16 S. RIXON 18 M. MITCHELL 17 C. SMITH 19 R. HENRY 18 W. JOHNSON 20 R. DAVIES 19 T. KNEEBONE 21 R. HOWARD 20 K. GIBBONS 22 D. DAVOREN 21 ·A. FAIRCLOUGH ·· 26 P. WIN KLESS 22 I. CRUICKSHANK 27 J. LANGDON 23 K. SEAMONS 28 R. POCHROJ 24 M. COOMBES 25 J. TOMLINSON 26 D. DALTON 28 P. McCARTHY

SECOND DIVISION MATCHES THIS. WEEK-END ROUND 7, SATURDAY, PENNANT HILLS PENNANT HILLS v PENSHURST Field Umpire A) J. SMITH 2.30 Field Umpire (8) R._ KENNA 12.30 • Ground Manager MR. K. JAMES . ROUND 7, SATURDAY, TRUMPER COMBINED SERVICES v SYDNEY UNI ~ l Field Umpire (A) Z. WOINARSKI 2.30 Field Umpire (8) G. CULLEN 12.30 l Ground Manager, LT. H. WATSON ROUND 7, SATURDAY, ROSEDALE B. SPORTS v UNI N.S.W. Field Umpire (A) R. BOTTOMLEY ·2,30 Field Umpire (8) 8. COP~LAND 12.30 Ground Manager MR. W. ADAMS Ii ROUND 7, SATURDAY, MACQUARIE OVAL MACQUARIE v WARRINGAH Field Umpire A) W. DINSDALE 2.30 Field Umpire CB) I. WISEMAN 12.30 Ground Manager, MR. E. WILLIAMS 12 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 16, 1973 ABC June 16, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 13 COVERS YOUR SPORT WESTERN SUBURBS BALMAIN ON EAST SYDNEY NEWTOWN BLACK - WHITE MONOGRAMS BLACK & GOLD RADIO.&TV BLUE - RED & WHITE HOOPS WHITE - RED V BLACK SHORTS WHITE SHORTS l=ILUB ALL1MAJOR BLACK SHORTS WHITE SHORTS PICKEN OVAL, SUNDAY 2.20 p..m. SPORTING RESULTS TRUMPER, SUNDAY 2.20 p.m. Umpires, Field 8. O'DONOGHUE; Goals, G THEOBALD, J. MAHER Umpires Field J. HENDERSON: Goals J. MAUDE, S. CARS.IS Boundary, J. THEOBALD, K. SMITH ' Boundary M. ECKERMANN, L. McDONALD Reserve Field 0. JACKSON; Boundary C. O'DONOGHUE, S. MOORE 12.15 Reserve Field E. WIGG; Boundary G. ETTRJDGE, R. MAUDE 12.15 Third Field G. DEMPSEY 10.30 Third Field A. SIGSWORTH 10.30 a.m. Ground Manager, MR. J. HAMMOND Ground Manager, MR. K. H'ESSION 1 K. FORBES 1 J. HUGHES 1 G. GROCH 1 C. MACDONALD 2 L. HETHERINGTON 2 O. PULVER 2 R. WESTON 2 J. KEMP 3 M. BRANDON 3 T. WATTS 3 R. McLEAN ~ B. STOKES 4 P. FREIDLEIB 4 G. PEDLAR 4 R. BURNBY 4 G. HOOKER 5 B. GREAVES 5 E. MUDRY 5 P. HILL 5 A. JOYCE 6 D. ROWE 7 C. QUILKEY 6 G. TOWLE 6 R. NICHOLDS 7 G. McLEAN 8 K. REES 7 R. STEWART 7 P. RAMUS 8 I. RALPH 9 R. MARKS 8 D. TOBIN 8 P. BOUCHIER 9 J. NORTHEY (c.) 10 P. BRIGDEN 9 K. PEARSON (C/Coach) 9 B. MARRIOTT 10 J. CAULFIELD (v.c.) 11 B. CORAM 10 K. LIDDELOW 10 D. AITKEN 11 P. BOUCHIER 12 G. CANN 11 G. McAULIFFE 11 D. JAMES 12 G. ALLEN; 13 N. ELLARD 12 R. HUGHES 12 J. BRADLEY 13 P. WESTWOOD 14 B. ARNDELL 13 R. FITZPATRICK 13 R. NICHOLSON 14 C. BRADLEY 15 R. WILSON 14 R. LYALL . 14 G. SAMBROOK 15 M. SCANLON 16 G. FOSTER 15 I. ALLEN 15 J. BLACK 16 B. HUNTER 17 P. EADES 16 W. SKIPPER 16 E. REYNOL[)S 17 D. WALDUCK 18 I. HALL 17 A. PEDEN 17 D. O'CONNOR 18 P. FENNEY 19 R. LIPPOLD 18 L. DUNLOP 18 G. SCHRODER 19 R. CAHILL 20 K. HUDSON 19 C. MATSON (V. Capt.) 20 R. BIRCH 21 J. TUTTLE 61 J. COLES 20 R. WILTON 21 J. GUEST 22 D. PEUCKER 71 D. PERKINS 21 M. McCLURE 22 B. MANISON 23 A. GEORGIOU K. STUTCHBURY 22 G. WILTON 23 R. McFADYEN 24 R. DEKRUIFF R. DAVIS 23 W. SMYTHE , \ 24 D. SYKES 25 W. RUSHTON G. RICHARDSON 24 B. PEARCE 26 P. HANNAN 27 K. SMITH G. HARRINGTON 25 J. ROBERTS 27 I. GORDON 28 A. DUGGAN R. EADES 28 J. CLAYDON 29 G. CLARK 29 I. KIDD 20 R. STOREY 30 A. SERRAO 41 P. MclNTYRE NEXT WEEK'S GAMES S.D.A.-ROUND 5 NEXT WEEK'S GAMES SEAFORTH.Ii ST. 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I MC. tUUI t::i:f\LL Kl:.(.;Vl1U June lb, 1~1;.:s NORTH SHORE SOUTHERN DISTS. BLACK - RED SASH BLUE - WHITE STRIPES BLACK SHORTS WHITE SHORTS NORTH SYDN'EY OVAL, SUNDAY 2:.20 p.m. Umpires Field, E. BEECK; Goals, O. HUGHES, 8. TILLEY Boundary, R. PHILLIPS, G. CRUICKSHANK Reserve Field, C. HUON; Boundary, J. LAWSON, M. CROZIER 12 15 GORE HILL Third Field, R. DELANEY 10.30 a.m. Gro_und Manager MR. D. BOUCH 1 R. KLAU 1 E. NOACK 2 C. GILES 2 A. PULLEN 3 R. WHITTLE 3 L. RUSSELL 4 M. ANDREWS 4 C. COLLARD 5 B. DUGMORE 5 L. HAMBLIN 6 J. PAK 6 R. OVERSON 7 S. GREEN 7 D. FULTON 8 L SWAN 8 T. HARDERS 9 A. McDONALD 9 S. BELLCHAMBERS 10 G. PETERSON 10 E" SUNGALIS 11 J. ROBERTS 11 R. PH I LLIS 12 A. MILLAR 12 G. SMITH 13 A. DROMGOOL 13 G. MUTTOlll 14 K. BUTLER " 14 A. LAIDLAW 15 I. GIBBONS 15 C. FARRELL (Capt.) 16 A. BOUCH 16 W. CHAPMAN 17 G. SHALLARD 17 D. BEDNARSKI 18 S. BOWERS 18 B. RICHARDSON 19 D. DIREEN (CAPT.) 19 G. EVANS 20 H. SOUTHWOOD 20 R. MAJOR 21 C. GRANT 21 N. SMITH 23 M." SHEPHERD 22 A. WAUGH 25 S. LUDOWICI 23 G. MATHEWS 36 A. ROG! 24 J. CONNAN 40 D. LEWIS 25 L. JOHNS 41 I. FREDERICKSON Coach BARRY DAILEY VNIVERSITY OF N.s.w. CLVB NOTES In our last appearance, Wales lost in the fence testified! narrowly in both grades to Combined The Firsts went down by a slightly Services. The Seconds were unlucky to larger margin. Only one quarter of go down by one point in a game that · good football was just not enough. could have gone either way. After half Bobby Howard was one of the few play­ time the whole team played well, with· ers to play hard all day. Peter Kemp standing out. Tubbs Lane See you at Rosedale on Saturday and had a solid game in defence as the dents at the turn at Team's after the game. TUBA AND LEGS SYD.NEY UNIVERSITY NOTES The story of lsts defeat to an admit­ Best for Sydney, Jim Carroll and Rich­ • tedly superior side on the day, should ard Wild. begin at half time. At that stage the The Seconds consistentIY launched in­ scores were Sydney 6 goals 6 behinds to attack and had every chance. But to 6 goals 7 behinds to the P~nnant Hill there was no one in the forward line side. From then on the game was close­ with the ability to finish it. Little Bull ly contested right up. till the 24th min­ Fricker ran like hell. Pete Flynn de­ ute when Pennant Hill~ raised the flags serves mention. for his efforts to co­ again and the curtain of darkness mark­ operate with the· team and bis defen­ ed the end of the game. sive style football which kept their cen­ For once this year we were matched tre half forward out of the game. in pace, fitness, and a systematic mov­ At this stage of the season it is crucial ing of the ball forward. that the Seconds find that lively breath­ We went down to a superior side and fine spirit which previously motivated we were not disgraced in our defeat. this porfermly enthusiastic side. 'MOONSHINE June 16, 1973 15

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CHATTER Les (Nobby) -Clarke, the reciPient of A.B.C. covers N.S.W. versus Canberra· a testimonial dinner early in July has game 24th June. F<>r all you stay at had a most interesting ilnd fulsome homes A.B.C. Radio will give a com-. career jn the Australian Rules Code. plete State-wide Summary on 2FC, 2BL He began with Newtown in 1927 play- and regionals at 6.15 p.m. ing in all ages and- grades. Joined Committee in 1936 and be­ Happy Birthday* *and An·niversary* to came Assistant Secretary 1943, Senior popular Southern Districts Secretary Trainer, Junior Coach. SOcial Secretary, Terry Glennan. Terry celebrated his Social Organiser and President cf New­ "39th" birthday last Friday and. on Sat­ ta.wn from 1!}54 to 19721 Just to top it urday his 29th Wedding Anniversary. off he was made a life member of New­ Must have married young. town and the N.S.W.- Football Union His birthday present from the Club and recipient of Merit Award Certifi­ was an invitation to try out for the cate from the Australian Football Coun­ S.D.A. side. cil. But Seriously we wish Terry a Happy Birthday and Terry and Hilda a Happy Anniversary.

PENSHlJHST CLlJB NOTES At our home ground this week in a - Best players for the B's were P. tough, fast match our B's· defeated a Karklins, A. Cruickshank, our team 2nd game MacQuarie side to register their set of brotbers Gerry and Ray Jones, 2nd win of the season. Whilst our A and Steve Barton who unfortunately team found the MacQuarie .back line displaced his collar bone in the match hard to penetrate and although winning and will now be watching a few from more than our· share· of the rucks, the the side and in the A's N. Roper, P. rovers could not capitalise on this and Evans, C~ Ryan and Stoney. . allowed MacQuarie roverS to -control Our raffle was also won by Mac.:.- the dialnond~ Quarie with ticket White 57. iPA:NTHER

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SUTHERLAND CLUB NOTES The Sharks celebrated the debut of son. their brand new jumpers with a narrow Thank you to our very vocal female but convincing win by 1 point over contingent of supporters we could not Wests last week. have done it without you. In a great team win our best players This week St. Ives and another win were John Bell, Robert (Ginger) Flem­ to the Sharks. I ing, Steve Wooldridge and Ray Jemme- PEARLY SEAFORTH CLUB NOTES After a close one with Sutherland we Best was Rod Mason. 1 were soundly be"aten by Wests. More This week we play Holdsworthy and training together and we will reverse bcpe for a win at Weldon. I these results: MAGPIE ST. IVES NOTES Ric Richardson's blue clad St. Ives Eaglin. With staunch defender No. 8 team had a great game last week at M. Coulls, a very gritty performance. I Trumper against Holdsworthy-Southern Not forgetting G. Way and R. Pe:i:-ry Districts. who also caught the eye. No. 17 Bill Pearson was everywhere TodaY it's Sutherland at Weldon. A and probably was best afield. Closely cla::h of the new (or near ne:w) jump­ followed by. S. - Grieve at full back. J. ers. Nettleton highfiyer, M. Hackett and W. WESTERN SUBURBS S.D.A. NOTES The All Stars at Trwnper gave away the first half of the game they looked too much start to Sutherland whc must great and looked to be everywhere. b.= congratulated on their dazzling new Vv. e finished best but the siren just jumpers-tl}ey looked great. In fact for beat us and a 1 point less was recorded. HOLDSWORTHY /SOUTHERN DISTRICTS NOTES A good game against St. Ives last goals (1 sixty yarder) by Brett Mayer. week and a well deserved 1 goal _win No. 13 Alan Erickson in defence and was the result. No. 18_ Tony Gibson were next best. Among the best players was :No. 1 Nearly forgot an eye catching perform- " Gordon Coldwell and No. 2 W. Vankal- ance by Gary Mu_nson (No. 17) and also ker, both of. whom were most construe- Reg Cochrane in the goals. tive footballers all day. Several great

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\ 22 THE FOOTBALL RECORO June 16, 1973 NORTH SHORE CLUB NOTES What a let , down against the St. likeable coaches Norths have ever had. George Dragons-30 behinds! It was A thank you to Miller Street Men's left to Roger ·Drew's Reserves to keep Wear Pty. ltd., 50 Miller Street, North the flag flying with a most convincing Sydney for providing a trophy, these win over a previously rmdefeated team. gestures are much appreciated by the Over 50 North Shore players and boys who really do their best-so get supporters enjoyed their holiday week smart and go and see Robert Hayman end barbecue. It was one of the hap­ for all your gear. piest outings we h?-ve had with the players benefiting from the extra prac­ We hope Southern Districts will join tice after the successful club dance the us after the match on Sunday, as these -~ i night before. With so many players get togethers are helping the· Code in ,.I· away for the holidays, it was a great Sydney by giving us a less parochial tribute to the coaches who. are surely outlook and understanding ea·~h other's the most reliable, conscientious and problems. BRUNO . , • • N.S.W.A.N.F.L. AN"NUAL BALL Will b.e held at WESTERN SUBURBS CLUB on THURSDAY, 30th AUGUST Book early through your club Secretary ·

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