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1969-06-15 Sydney Football Record N. S. W. AU S T R A L I ANN A T ION A L F 00 T B ALL LEA G U E WHEN VISITING YOUR SYDNEY RACECOURSE WIN MORE MONEY FOR THE SAME INVESTMENT FOOTBALL RECORD B. A. BROWNING 15th June, 1969 bets i of the odds for a place Instead of the customary t the odds for a place on all Melbourne and Brisbane Races if 16 or more starters (excluding two-year-old races), also i of the odds for a place 1-2 if there are 5, 6 or 7 starters (including two-year-old races). Choose from the opening price, or prices from the 7 or 8 Teleprinter market fluctuations direct from the Interstate Racecourse. If none of these prices suit, please ask for starting price. NO LIMIT IT'S A BETTER BET WITH B.A.B. W. D. & H. O.WILLS are pleased to be associated with the Australian National Football League in sponsoring THE CRAVEN FILTER I PRE-SEASONCOMPETITION I and THE CRAVEN FILTER 100 YARDS SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE N.S.W. FOOTBALL LEAGUE 64 REGENT STREET, 10 eRA VEN FILTER CHIPPENDALE, N.S.W. 2008 . C belongs to your world K. G. FERGUSON, PHONES: 69 1660 Secretary. 69 1391 Registered at G.p.a. Sydney for transmission by post as a newspaper ALBERT PRINTING COMPANY PTY. LIMITED. '03 REGENT STREET. SYDNEY - 69.52,0 NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PATRONS: The Hon. Mr. Justice Nagle W. E. Picken ESQ. 1 PRESIDENT: W. H. Hart. Esq. VICE PRESIDENT AND DELEGATE A.N.F.C. I Alderman J. K. Stewart BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Messrs. W. H. Hart (Chairman), D. Bouch. S. C. Felstead, R. Kennedy, J. Magner, S. Ridoutt, E. Spence'r, J. K. Stewart, J W. Hammond (Hon. Asst. Sec.). B. G. Osborne (Financial Adviser) K. G. Ferguson (Sec. Treasurer) PERMIT AND QUALIFICATIONS COMMITTEE Cheaper by the dozen and a quarter Mess'rs. K. Stephens (Chairman), A. C. Davie (Sec.). T. Glennan PROTESTS AND DISPUTES COMMITTEE Group Travel Plan Messrs R. Brain (Chairman), M. Branson, R. Cameron, G. Pile, K. Simpson If you can form a group of 15 or more Details of all concessions are set out a~ults with a common interest, T AA will in our Group Travel pamphlet which UMPIRES' APPOINTMENT BOARD give you the best group travel discount we'll be happy to send you. Messrs. F. Baker (Chairman), L. Farley, G. ilia, L. O'Connor, Coach, Mr. J. Miller on air fares. Contact your Travel Agent or phone STATE SELECTION COMMITTEE But. the only cheap part of group T AA and ask for Group Travel. Messrs. Joe Armstrong. Joe Dean. C. F. Shiels and D. Wilson travel IS the fare. Each traveller receives the famous T AA Friendly Way personal- N.S.W. NATIONAL FOOTBALL UNION ised service, with many extra benefits. Controllers of Schools and Junior Football Mr. N. Sterling (President). Mr. A. H. Bridgewater (Secretary) 38-4437) For example, group travellers are allowed a free baggage allowance of two A.N.F.C.'s N'.S.W. ADVISORY BOARD bags per person, and free bus travel be- Mr. W. J. Holmes (Chairman), Mr. C. F. Shiels (Hon. Secretary, 798.0443) tween city terminals and airports. ]~U=-:~U=-:~U=-:~U=-:~U=-:~~~U=-:~U=-:~U=-:~U=-:~U=-:~U=-:~U=-:~(i@) iMAKE FRIENDS AT A ~ !MILLERS HOTEL - ! ~ FOR THE BEST IN ~ J 1. ~ ACCOMMODATION ~ ~ and ~ i ENTERTAINMENT ~ l ~ ~ YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF MILLERS AND TOOHEYS BEER ON TAP ~ J AND ALL BRANDS OF ~ ~ BOTTLE AND INTERSTATE BEER IN THE BOTTLE SHOPS. ~ ~ J@).D:""i)l<=::!J:""i)lo&:""i)l<=::!J=--•• • f ~~~~~~~~~~~~~d vl<=::!J:""i)l<=::!J:""i)l<=::!J:""i)l<=::!J:""i)l<=::!J:""i)l<=::!J:""i)l<=::!J:""i)~:""i)l<=::!J:""i)l<=::!J:""i)~ 20 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 15th June, 1969 15th June, 1969 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1 RESULTS--ROUND 8 FOOTBALL FIESTA The image of Australian Football in New South. Wales was further COMPETITION TABLE THIRD GRADE ROUND 8 Newtown 5.16 (46) d McCaliums Hili 5.6 (36. enhanced on Saturday last on the famous Sydney Cncket Ground when FIRST GRADE Syd. Naval 14.12 (96) d West Subs 8.10 (58) Melbourne, the oldest football dub in Australia, thoroughly thrashed hot W L For Ag. % PIs. St. George 21.17 (143) d 5th. Dis. 0.6 (6) North Shore 8 - 900 584 154.1 32 North Shore d. Balmain favourites Collingwood, in power-packed football, with a thrilling pipe- Wests 6 2 1132 527 214.8 24 East Sydney forfeit by South Sydney Balmain 6 2 1248 760 164.2 24 opener between New South Wales and a team from the South Australian St. George ... 6 2 1076 834 129.0 24 FARRER F.L. Football League Second Eighteens. 5th. Dists. 4 4 880 793 110.9 16 Holbrook 19.15 d. lockhart 13.9 East Sydney 4 4 761 772 98.6 16 M.C.U. 20.14 d. North Wagga 16.7 The Demons defeated the Magpies 20.9 (129) to II. 1<1(80) before an Newtown . 3 5 895 671 133.4 12 Culcairn 14.18 d Temora 11.8 Uni of NSW 2 6 515 1006 51.2 8 TRITC 8.13 d Henty 6.24 ,. enthusiastic crowd of 14,618. Syd. Naval ... 1 7 646 1116 57.9 4 Wagga 12.14 d. Colingullie 11.7 With torrential rain during the week until the Saturday morning, but 5th. Sydney _ - 8 382 1372 27.8 RESERVE GRADE LEADING GOALKICKERS leaving bleak wintry conditions, the S.C.G. crowd drew by far the largest W L For Ag. % PIS. Wests . 8 0 714 282 253.2 32 FIRST GRADE attendance at any sporting event on the day. St. George 7 1 702 377 186.2 28 E. KERINIAUA (St G) 50 There were 12,000 people at Rosehill races, and a total of 7,000 at the Nth. Shore 5 3 611 422 144.8 20 P. FELTHAM (B) 45 Syd. Uni. 5 3 584 419 139.4 20 KEITH SMITH (WS) 34 only two Rugby League matches. Newtown . 5 3 533 527 101.1 20 ~:~~~tt~~)(~).::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ 'With the wide wings of the S.C.G. Melbourne favored small players East Sydney ... 4 4 525 347 151.3 16 B. LAWN (U) 28 5th. Dists. 2 6 362 501 72.2 8 D. DALTON (St G) 26 and aided by the howling gusty wind the mosquito fleet applied constant Balmain ... 2 6 460 651 70.7 8 W. JONES (WS) . 24 pressure to nullify the much bigger Collingwood side. Syd .Naval . 2 6 344 644 53.4 8 R. WRAY (B) 23 5th. Sydney - 8 183 833 22.0 J. COSTA (N) 21 Victory earned Melbourne $1,OOO-donated by Ampol-and added to J. BLACK (N) 20 RESULTS-ROUND 8 R. CAREY (WS) 20 their fine record of only one reverse in-now-eighteen special matches FIRST GRADE K. SMITH (St G) 17 Newtown: 6.6, 9.12, 17.18,22.20 (152) D. PHILLIPS (SO) 17 away. Uni. of NSW: 2.0, 4.2, 5.2, 5.2 (32) M. CROSS (B) 16 North Shore: 2.7, 6.15, 6.19, 13.22 (100) M. CHAMBERS (NS) 15 Balmain: 4.4, 7.6, 9.11, 11.12 (78) J. GUEST (N) 15 N.S.W. UNLUCKY TO LOSE East Sydney: 3.11. 13.12, 17.15, 24.16 (160) South Sydney: 0.2, 1.2, 3.9, 5.11 (41) RESERVE GRADE The Light Blues had many supporters present when they took the West Subs.: 3.8, 13.13, 16.17, 19.31 (145) W. KllMISTER (St G) 20 field at 11.45 a.m. against the strong South Australian Second Eighteen. Sydney Naval: 5.4, 8.6, 8.9, 9.9, (63) R. PATTERSON (SU) 20 St. George: 0.5, 7.10, 10.11, 20.23 (143) I. PORTER (St G) 17 The game was played in a thrilling manne" and at three quarter time Southern Districts: 4.2. 9.3, 15.9, 17.10 (112) K. EGAN (N) 17 RESERVE GRADE R. TUBBS (SU) 15 New South ''Vales had a commanding lead of 17 Foints. Newtown 9.10 (64) d Uni of Sydney 8.3 (51) THIRD GRADE North Shore 9.16 (70) d Balmain 4.7 (31) P. McCARTHY (St G) 37 The last quarter was sternly contested ancl with seven minutes to go East Sydney 11.19 (85) d Sth. Sydney 2.4 (16) A. BLACKMAN (SN) 21 West. Subs 18.13 (121) d Syd. Naval 2.4 (16) K. HIGGINS (St G) 21 the locals were II points ahead, but living up to the old adage that a game St. George 9.6 (60) d 5th. Dis. 5.3 (33) N. MATHESON (WS) 20 is not won until the final bell, South Australia slammed on a brace of goals to finish 20 points in front at the final siren. South Australia 15.14 (104), New South Wales 12.12 (84). EAST SYDNEY CLUB NOTES Goal-kickers for N.S.W.-D. Dalton 3, R. Hankinson 3, 1. Johnston 2, Last Sunday under ideal conditions but they fought back well with a couple P. Feltham, W. Jones, 1. Allen, R. Wadewitz. the Tricolours had a comfortable win of quick goals, and were nine points in over University of NSW in the first front at the final siren. Best players APPRECIATION grade fixture. The University boys sup- were Chris Kyley, Garry Towle, Laurie plied plenty of spirited opposition and Camilleri, Eric Burgess and Ben Haags- The initiation and subsequent promotion of the aforementioned • matches were the responsibility of the New South "Vales League and the must be congratulated on the way they maa.
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