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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. played the game. Easts at times were The Thirds had their third win in a President, Mr Bill Hart, is loud in his praise of the many workers, and brilliant, but there were too many row and judging by their performance acts of assistance, from within and outside the League, during the prelim- lapses and too many elementary mis- they will be winning a lot more. Wayne inaries and on match day. takes made. Smythe, George Villa, Garry Bellwood, Once again my vote for Top Dog goes Steve McClure and Allan Pandelis, all It would not be prudent to individualise, for fear of missing out some- to Lou Flint who gave a brilliant dis- had good games. one, but a big thank YOll is hereby recorded to all those concerned. play of intelligent roving. Johnny The Archie Rothman Men's Wear Roberts had a very constructive game, Awards were won by Lou Flint (1sts), TIPPING POLL CURRENT ROUND 9 his ball disposal was really good. Chris Ky1ey (2nds), Wayne Smythe ALAN WOOD (S.M.H.l: Easts, Norths, Newtown, Balmain, Wests Others to come under notice were (3rds) JOHN THIRSK (TELE.): Easts, Norths, Newtown, Balmain, Wests Brian Tyler, Bobby Carter, Bobby Han- Next Monday, 16th, at Trumper Oval BARRY POWER (SUN): Easts, Norths, Newtown, Southern Districts, Wests kinson, Bobby Wilton and Keith Lidde- at 12 o'clock, a testimonial game for Roy BRIAN PHIPPS (MIRROR): Easts, Norths, Newtown, Balmain, Wests low. Hayes will be held, old players will be JIM SHEPHERD (CH. 10): Easts, Norths, Newtown, Balmain, Wests Our Reserves had their supporters on playing present players, it should be a ALLAN MARKS (CH. 2): Easts, Norths, Newtown, Balmain, Wests their toes when they were trailing Syd- lot of fun, so everybody roll up and AUB. REED: Easts, Norths, Newtown, Southern Districts, Wests ney University with ten minutes to go, make it a great success. SCOTT RIDOUTT: Easts, Norths, Newtown, Balmain, Wests LADIES CHOICE: Easts, Norths, Newtown, Balmain, Wests THE FOOTBALL RECORD 15th June, 1969 15th June, 1969 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 19 8 CENTS BUYS YOU THE

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Erskineville teams appeared on the Sydney scene. over South Australia Seconds when it Newtown v St. George Trumper AUGUST 3 SUNDAY Although gale force winds and heavy led by three goals with 12 minutes re- West. Suburbs v Balmain Picken MATCH TO BE ARRANGED Sth. Districts v Sth. Sydney Rosedale clouds overhead ruined any ehance of a maining for play. AUGUST 9 SATURDAY big erowd, 14,610 attended the Colling- However, several puzzling umpiring ROUND II Sydney Naval v Sth. Districts Trumper wood-Melbourne game at the S.C.G. decisions favoured SA and victory slip- JUNE 28 SATURDAY Newtown v Balmain Erskineville AUGUST 10 SUNDAY Two Rugby League matches could pcd from the home teams' grasp. West Suburbs v Sth. Sydney Picken West. Suburbs v Newtown Trumper only muster up miserable crowds of Although beaten, it was the best ef- St. George v North Shore Olds JUN~~~hS3~~A/ Uni of N.S.W. Nth. Sydney Balmain v East Sydney Jubilee 3,132 and 4,703 respectively. fort by a NSW team for many years. East Sydney v Sth. Dists. Trumper tr tr tr NSW had some very fine performers St. George v Sydney Naval Olds Given practically no chance of de- in Cliff Matson, Ian Allen, Bob Hankin- ROUND 17 feating Collingwood at the SCG last son and Paul Feltham. ROUND 12 AUGUST 16 SATURDAY JULY 5, SATURDAY East Sydney v Sth. Sydney Trumper Saturday, Melbourne surprised the tr tr tr Newtown v Uni of N.S.W. Erskineville crowd by turning on champagne foot- JUL:6~~N~AY Sth. Sydney Erskineville AUGUST 17 SUNDAY ball to score a very easy victory over Sydney football followers had their Syd. Naval v Balmain Picken Balmain v North Shore Trumper East Sydney v West. Suburbs Trumper West. Suburbs v Syd. Naval Picken the Magpies. first view of the new out of bounds rule St. George v Uni of N.S.W Olds Sth. Districts v St. George Rosedale A very young side, the Demons per- in last Saturday's Collingwood-Mel- Sth. Dists v North Shore . Rosedale formance augurs very well for the bourne match and were very impressed ROUND 13 ROUND 18 future, particularly with such talented with it. JULY 12 SATURDAY AUGUST 23 SATURDAY players as George Lakes, Ross Colcott, A feature of the new rule, in which a Sth. Sydney v Syd. Naval Erskineville North Shore v Sth. Sydney Trumper John Townsend, Blair Campbell, Stan free kick is awarded to the opposing JULY 13 SUNDAY Uni of N.S.W. v East Sydney Erskineville Alves and Greg Parke in their line up. side when the ball is kicked out of East Sydney v Newtown Trumpe'r AUGUST 24 SUNDAY Nth. Shore v West Suburbs Picken Newtown v Syd. Naval Trumper tr tr tr bounds on the full, is that the ball is Sth. Districts v Uni of N.S.W. Rosedale St. George v West. Suburbs Olds Noticed George "Pop" Bennett, former kept in play more often and eliminates Balmain v St. George Jubilee Balmain v Sth. Districts Jubilee South Sydney and State wingman at the a lot of unnecessary boundary throw ROUND 14 August 31 SUNDAY SCG last Saturday. ins. FIRST SEMI.FINAL TRUMPER Pop was one of the most brilliant tr tr tr JULY 19 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7, SUNDAY Uni of N.S.W. v Balmain Trumper wingers in the State during the late Eastern Suburbs and University of SECOND SEMI.FINAL TRUMPER thirties. NSW must have learned a lot from the JULY 20 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14 SUNDAY Syd. Naval v East Sydney Also Jim Phelan, a prolific goalkicker Collingwood-Melbourne encounter last Trumper PRELIMINARY FINAL TRUMPER West. Suburbs v Sth. Districts Picken with the Newtown Club, Terry Dear, Saturday. in view of the high quality St. George v Sth. Sydney Olds SEPTEMBER 21 SUNDAY radio and TV personality. Ray' Howard, of their performance at Trumper Oval North Shore v Newtown North Sydney GRAND FINAL Trumpe'r last Sunday. nOUND 15 former Newtown official for many years JULY 26 SATURDAY VACATION DATES and Sam Wilson, President of S.A.N.F.L. Credit is due to both teams for their Sth. Sydney v Balmain Erskineville University of. N.S.W.: 19.5.69 to 30.5.69; Second Eighteens. excellent team work, high marking, and North Shore v Syd. Naval North Sydney 11.8.69 to 29.8.69. tr general all round play. JULY 27 SUNDAY Sydney University: 19.5.69 to 6.6.69; 11.8.69 East Sydney v St. George Trumper to 4.9.69. A huge erowd of 40,130 packed the The deciding factor in the match was West Suburbs v Uni of N.S.W. Picken University Carnival, Adelaide: 26.5.69 to the accurate kicking of Easts which Sth. Districts v Newtown Rosedale 30.5.69. Adelaide Oval for the opening of Ule Australian National football champion- scored 20-11 to the Students 13-17. ship last Saturday. tr tr tr SOUTHERN DISTRICTS CLUB NOTES • Vietoria 23-21 (159) defeated Tas- Calling Mike Gibson, Rex Mossop, mania 10-26 (86) in the first match of Ernie Christensen, Ron Casey and all the Carnival. I ask you? Was it sheer luck or magic are out to make the final four and, here's other Rugby writers who cried like chil- that enabled the Dragons to be trailing hoping, the final, too. ,In the second game South Australia dren during past two weeks because 15-17 (107) defeated Western Australia the Eagles by nearly six goals and, in The Reserves, although beaten com- Australian Rules football had the use of 14-11 (95). the dying minutes of a thrilling encoun- fortably, played their best football of the Sydney Ground for its "once Outstanding player for each State ter, rattle on five winning majors in the season. 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This seemed to fire them, honours, followed by Brian Lovell and and another four goals were added in Andy Blackman, and they were ably as- as many minutes. They led at half-time sisted by Rex Dry, Lee Costain and by 13-13-91 to 8-6-54. John Moore. The goals were kicked by This six goal burst was too much for Andy Blackman and Rex Dry (3 each), ROGER HOGGETT, Captain, Coach and chief our chaps, and their game fell away while John Matters, Kerry Hudson, badly. Only bad kicking by Wests kept Bomber Brown and Norm Worrall, all Magpie. A match winner. Always a delight to the scores respectable, and the Magpies landed two apiece. watch by his robust, purposeful play. ran out winners by 19-31-145 to 9-9-63. The Reserves goals went to "Squeaky" Ray Houston was our best player, Wingard (from Nirimba) and Les Tri- with Chris Dunlop next best. Stan Poch- garf, while in the Firsts Ian Johnson roj headed the rest, with Gordon Bart- and Alfie Dunn each kicked two, with ley, Graham Higgins, Tony Smith and one ecah to Stan Pochroj, John Good- Jim Croysdale doing well. Ian Johnson man, Tug Wilson, Ray Houston and Bill was moved about quite a bit, but gave Grundy. JOHN O'DONNELL, utility* player who* can always be very good value no matter where he The only serious injury all day was depended upon for a maximum effort. play.ed. Young B~mber Brown, who had suffered by young John Moore in the earller played With the Under 19s, had Reserves whose jaw was broken in two his i~itia1 first gra?e match, and emerg- places. After receiving treatment at ed With good credit. St. Vincents Hospital, John was later The Reserves were never in the game, admitted to the Naval Hospital at HMAS and went un?er by 18-.13-121 to 2-4-16. Penguin. At the time of writing, John's At one stage It seemed llkel~ they wou~d condition was satisfactory. We sincere- * * be left goalless, but they kIcked two m ly wish him a speedy and effective re- the last quarter, thereby avoiding the covery. whitewash brush. Brian Lovell and DENIS CONLON, speedy winger and a member of the Barry Black were paired as the teams Today we meet Newtown in the last Conlon family who have had such a lot to do with the best players, and John Moore and Geoff match of the First Round. It's always a White could not be separated for third good game against the Angels, and we're growth of the Western Suburbs Club. position. In this match Brian Lovell, hoping to do much better today than we Rex Dry and John Moore took the field have in recent weeks. ST. GEORGE CLUB NOTES Our brilliant victory last Sunday was all day in Nev Shaw, Clem Stewart, a fitting rebuke to the pre-game publi- Barry Punta tam uri, Kerry Cook, Mick * * city which suggested that we held our Murray and Paul Trotman, Geoff Bull final four position on sufferance. 10 goals was a rocklike full back. 12 behinds in the last quarter and 8 Back to the winning list with a ven- KEVIN ROSER, captain of the Reserves, and instrumental goals in the last 13 minutes was ample geance were our redoubtable Thirds. indication that the team of do or die Captain Geoff Watkins continues his in developing many young players for first grade. respond to a battle. dramatic improvement and again dom- We had great players in John Hawes, inated the rucks. Joe Poulter and Ken both in attack and defence, Bob Stirling Hughes were staunch in defence and having his usual victory in the centre Kel Symons, Kevin Higgins and Phil and the murcurial Emmanuel Kerinauia Taylor were consistently under notice. who sparked the last half recovery from * * centre half forward. In a well balanced Walsh Award voting: Firsts: E. Keri- combination Kevin Gibbons, Don Mc- nauia 6, K. Gibbons 2, G. Kemp 2, D. Kenna and Bill Willats produced that Dalton 1, R. Hawes 1. Progress: E. Keri- FRED SHEWRING, elected President, after long and little extra at vital stages. Special men- naiua 17, R. Sterling 16, D. Dalton 16. illustrious service with Wests as player and committee- tion is due to 17 year old Ken Hughes Reserves: B. Puntatamuri 6, K. Cook 3, who showed outstanding temperament N. Shaw 2, W. Stein 1. Progress: P. Kil- man. A very popular official. when he replaced Geoff Green half way mister 12, B. Gallagher 9, K. Cook 9. through the vital last quarter. Thirds: G. Watkins 6, K. Hughes 3, J. The Reserves are unobtunsively Poulter 2, K. Higgins 1. Progress: G. stacking up the points by concentration Watkins 22, K. Hughes 12, J. Stratti 8 * * and team effort. They had clear winners 200 Club 2.6.69 923. 6 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 15th June, 1969 15th June, 1969 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 15 @C:S-:~C:S-:~C:S-:~C:S-:~C:S-:~C:S-:~C:S-:~C:S-:~C:S-:~C:S-:~C:S-:~C:S-:~C:S-:~Q:,.:(j0 ~ ROSS FAULKNER'S ~ i NATIVE BRAND FOOTBALLS ~ taste that beats i best available anywhere ~ ~?~~:-"'\)~:-"'\)~:-"'\)~~~:-"'\)~:-"'\)~~~:-"'\)~~~:-"'\)~:-"'\)~~~:-"'\)~ theothers ~ NOW IS PEPSI THE TIME TO cold! ~ ."Pepsi" and "Pepsi.Cola" are registered trade marks of PepsiCo. Inc., N.Y., N.Y., U.S.A. JOIN , PC595 YOUR ~C:S-:~Q:,.:~Q:,.:~Q:,.:~Q:,.:~C:S-:~C:S-:~Q:,.:~Q:,.:~Q:,.:~Q:,.:(?'.Q:,.:(?'.Q:,.:C?"'-Q:,.:(j~ ~ R CLUB ~ T. W. 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Tyler (ES) Hankinson (ES), J. Hartree (NS), J. on the premiership ladder and names of George Sanders, besides being Dele- 9: P. Bouchier (WS), P. Hoy (N), C. Roberts (ES), A. Tonich (SD), C. Fitz- the respective captains, vice captains gate to the A.N.F.C. and a member of Matson (U) gerald (SD). and secretaries, are indicated hereunder: the Finance Committee, was Chairman 8: D. Avins (SD) 2: D. Phillips (SD), 1. Kidd (N), 1. SOUTH SYDNEY, 24 points. Frank of the Permit and Match Committee and 7: E. Kerinaiua (St G) Dishre ,(NS), W. Knowles (N), G. Dun- Dixon, Charlie Sutton and Jack Vaug- the Judiciary Commission. He was also 6: 1. Allen (NS), D. Direen (SN), B. lop (Sm, 1. Sharpe (NS), K. Molyneux han. the Australian Rules writer for the Packer (WS), J. Brick (SS). (SD), P. Dean (N), R. Elvish (St G), M. NEWTOWN, 20 points. Herb Mills, Sydney Morning Herald. 5: R. Harper (B), R. Carey (WS), G. Dean (N), M. Brandon (WS) , D. Jones Alan Smyth and Les Blackmore. Principal umpires were Tom King, Vincent (NS), P. Haines (NS), B. White- (SS), D. Sykes (N), G. Smith (SD), R. E.q\STERN SUBURBS, 10 points. Bill Quinn, Herb Conlon and Bill Hun- man (SD) , 1. Johnson (SN). Carter (ES). Frank Frewin, Jack Williamson and kin, with Charlie Allen, Frank Turner, 4: K. Birss (B), G .Kemp (St G), R. 1: C. Farrell (SD), D. Dalton (St G), Roy Lee. Roy Skelton and George Burton pfficia- Sterling (St G), E. Joiner (WS), L. Lyt- J. Weldon (SS), R. Fenney (WS), V. SYDNEY,' 12 points. Fred Sampson, ting the goals. tleton (NS). McCourt (St G), R. McKerrow (SS), W. Dave Blacklock and Jack McKeown. 3: B. Lawn (U), R. McDonald (B), K. Hume (B),!. Hopkins (U), L. Thompson ST. GEORGE, 12 points. Fred Pender- Interstate games listed were v. A.C.T. Spencer (NS), B. Lenton (WS), P. Ham- (B), D. Cooper (SS), R. Garland (U), J. gast, Henry Crane and Wally Clark. . at Canberra 24th June; v Queensland at ilton (NS), M. Rogers (ES), J. Croys- Huggins (SD), M. Ralston (SS), N. NORTH SHORE, - points. Jack Guth- Brisbane, 8th July; and v Carlton on the dale (SN), R. Ramsey (N), G. Cann (E), Zukowski (SD), R. Perrin (WS), W. rie, Norm Thomas and Jack Guthrie. Sydney Cricket Ground, 29th July. F. Bottomley (B), N. Moffit (SS), R. Willats (St G), J. Shallard (N). Jim Phelan (South Sydney) headed The star players in round 7 were Jim the first grade goal kicking list with 31 Allen (Newtown), Ned Blacklock (Syd- goals with club mate Clarrie Starr ney), Charlie Coupe (South Sydney), BALMAIN CLUB NOTES second with 22 goals. Jack Williamson (East Suburbs) Jack Norman Joseph was the League Presi- Guthrie (Norths) and George Be~eridge As everyone who knows Jim Little, Rataj with a broken nose, who could be dent and the Vice Presidents were A. D. (St. George). Coach for Balmain, wish him a speedy on the side line a few more games. and good recovery from his leg injury, Our Club's Mascot, is the son of play- NORTH SHORE CLUB NOTES which will keep him out of playing for er Neville Franks, who proudly leads . To be or not to be. That is the ques- good to watch and gave spectators plenty some time to come. the team of the First Grade, on to the hon. Are we to be the only unbeaten of interest. It was most unfortunate that The Club's thanks are extended to the field every match, so the name of team at the end of the first round. On the Melbourne-Collingwood match was so Ground Manager, Mr. Bouch, and to Franks looks like being in the club for paper we must be favoured to beat South one sided and Collingwood's performance the North Shore trainers for their as- quite a few years to come. Sydney but in this wonderful game of didn't do anything for us in the eyes of sistance and concern for our Coach, as As the Club has two donors of prizes ours strange thing do happen and it our critics. Congratulations also to Ian any help was made available to our for the Best and Fairest in 3rd and 1st wouldn't be the first time that the top Sharpe for his great win in the sprint. Club officials, so thank you, gentlemen. Grades, our ladies of the Social Commit- team had been knocked off by the bottom The ladies guessing competition was We are hoping that our injuries have tee has generously and will donate a team. However we will go into this game won by Mrs. Newman, with yellow tic- lessened by the next game, as we had prize for the Best and Fairest in the Re- determined to make it nine in a row. ket B47. Don't forget tonight at John Bob Wray with a bad shoulder, John serve Grade every game, so thank you . 'Our match against Balmain was poor Bishops home 47a Drummalbyn Street, Heaslip strained stomach muscles, John ladies. m many respects mainly because of Bellevue Hill for the ladies best bar-be- dreadful forward work and Paul Feltham que. The whole thing will be under nearly beat us by himself. He was easily cover so we don't have to worry about the best player for Balmain and after the the weather man . We'd like to see all u~fortunate loss of Big Jim, Paul and his players and supporters there to celebrate FIGHT FOR PREMIERSHIP HONOURS TIger mates really bared their teeth and our terrific first round performance. gave us a bad time. We don't want that July 4th is getting close so don't waste The second round of premiership matches commences next week.end. one over again. , any time in obtaining your ball tickets Con~ratulations to all the State repre- from the girls. They are on sale now This will give teams an opportunity o[ evening up reverses sustained sentahves on a real good effort against don't miss out. in the first round and it could easily happen, in this cut-throat atmosphere, South Australia last week, the game was THE BEAR. for teams, written off as no chance [or the finals, to spring a surprise. PREMIERSHIP COMPETITION MATCHES A special note to club supporters-attend early and urge your team on. NEXT WEEK-END Saturday, June 21 SYDNEY NAVAL v. UNIVERSITY OF N.S.w . .. TRUMPER OVAL AWARDS S.C.G. MATCH NORTH SHORE v. EAST SyDNEy . ... NORTH SYDNEY OVAL Sunday, June 22 The winnes of the various trophies will be published in next week's NEWTOWN v. ST. GEORGE TRUMPER OVAL issue of the Record. WESTERN SUBURBS v. BALMAIN .. .. PICKEN OVAL SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v. SOUTH SyDNEy ROSEDALE OVAL 15th June, 1969 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 13 8 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 15th June, 1969

****************~******~ * * ***********************~ ***********************~ * ***********************i< ,. : SYDNEY : : NEWTOWN : ~ ~ t SOUTHERN : : NAVAL :: ~ : BALMAIN : : DISTRICT~ : ABC ~ GOLD-BLACK V's. * ~ * : RED AND BLUE : : WHITE-RED v ~ COVERS ~ * ~ BLUE-WHITE STRIPE::'; * ~ ~ * « ~ * ~ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *********************** YOUR SPORT *********************** *********************** TRUMPER, SUNDAY 15 ON ROSEDALE, SUNDAY 15 RADIO&TV Umpires: First, Field, B. O'DONOGHUE; GDal, G. BRACK, R. KNOWLES; Umpires: First, Field, J. McSWEENEY; GDal, B. ODEWAHN, R. CAMBOURNE BDundary. V. BURNS, B. BURNS BDundary, R. INNES, R. SUMMERILL PLUS ALL MA.,JCR Reserve, Field, C. HAYES; BDundary, C. WHYKES, T. RADCLIFFE Reserve, Field, P. RYDER; BDundary, G. CULLEN, D. CULLEN SPCRTI.NG RESULTS Third, Field, I. WATTS Third, Field, R. DELANEY ••. Ground Manager: Mr. E. SPENCER GrDund Manager: Mr. R. KENNEDY 1. 1 NOACK, E. 1 HOUSTON, R. 1. HOY, P. 2. McDONALD, R. (Capt.) 2 HARDIMAN, T. 2 OLlVE,R. 2. BOWMAN, G. 3. HARPER, R. 3 MOLONEY, P. 3 FRASER, W.w 3. BARNES, B. 4. BARNETSON, R. (V. Cpt.) 4 PHILLIPS, D. 4 SWARD, D. 4. COSTA, J. 5. BIRSS, K. 5 HINDMARSH, C. 5 SHERWOOD, H. 5. DEAN, M. 6. CROSS, M. 6 TOMLISON, S. 6 KELLY, J. 6. SHALLARD, J. 7. PROSSER, P. 7 COX, D. 7 GRUNDY, W. 7. SIGSWORTH, A. 8. FELTHAM, P. 8 FITZGERZALD, C. 8 BLACK, B. 8. DEAN, P. 9. THOMSON, L. 9 ROULSTON, J. 9 JOHNSON, I. 9. INGLIS, B. 10. HICKEY, G. 10 METHVEN, W. 10 PAYNE, K. 10. GARDINER, G. 11. BOnOMLEY, F. 11 TONICH, A. 11 NOLAN, A. 11. SUnON, R. 12. CANN, G. 12 SARSON, R. 12 BYRNES, J. 12. McKENZIE, J. 13. ELLARD, N. 13 GOODWIN, D. 13 DIREEN, D. 13. McLACHLAN, G. 14. KELLY, P. 14 HILDER, R. 14 GOODMAN, J. 14. SAM BROOK, G. 15. LANE, R. 15 FARRELL, C. AUDITOR, J. 15 BATCHELOR, K. 15. BLACK, J. 16. WRAY, R. 16 16 CROYSDALE, J. 16. WILSON, R. 17. 17 HUGGINS, J. 17 MURPHY, K. 17. O'CONNOR, D. 18. 18 ROW, P. 19 WHYMAN, H. 18 MANDALlS, C. 18. MANN, K. 19. HUME, W. 20 AVINS, D. 19 DUNLOP, C. 19. KEARNS, C. 20. FRANKS, N. 20 HARDING, J. 20. RUSSELL, P. 31. HAWKESWORTH, R. 21 McCARTNEY, J. 21. GUEST, J. 22 EASTON, J. 22. CALEAR, T. 23 SANDY, C. 24. SYKES, D. 24 26. KNOWLES, W. 25 27. NASH, M. 28. CLAYDON, J. 29. KIDD, I. 31. FOREMAN 33. NICHOLSON, D. .34. RAMSEY, R. 1st Qtr Goals ...... Behinds 1st Qtr.. Goals .. ...Behind. 2nd Qtr Goals ...... Behinds 1St Qtr...... Goals...... Behinds 1st Qtr. . .. Goal& ...... Behind. 2nd Qtr Goa1s. ....Behinds 3rd Qtr. ..Goals ....Behinds 3rd Qtr Goals .. ..Behinds 2nd Qtr...... Goals Behinds 2nd Qtr. . Goals. .. Behinds .~ "inal . I Final 3rd Qtr ...... Goals. ....Behinds 3rd Qtr. .Goals ...... Behinds Final.. Final . DIRECTOUY TO AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL GROUNDS TRUMPER OVAL: PhDne No.. 31-4006; Five minutes walk frDm Ersklneville Rail. GlenmDre RDad, Paddingtan. way StatlDn. CLUB SECRETARIES 388 bus frDm Central Statian ar 320 OLDS PARK. ~~~e~a~~:e~f ff~~ :V~l.k Street, go. within FDrest RDad. Peakhurst. Left hand side BALMAIN C. W. BLAIR, 89 Railway Rd., Sydenham 2044 20521 ext. 496 NORTH SYDNEY OVAL'. PhDne 92.2221. coming ,ntD. City. ApprDximately half a EAST SYDNEY K. LITTLE, 443 GlenmDre Rd., Edgecliff, 2027 32.6675 mile from King GeDrge RDad in westerly NEWTOWN J. ARMSTRONG, C/o. 38 CDpeland St., Alexandria 2015 519-1429 Miller Street, NDrth Sydney. dlrectiDn. Few minutes walk frDm NORTH SHORE R. NEWMAN, 8 Ranelagh Cres.• ChatswDDd, 2067 29-3681 Bus from Carringtan Street near Wynyard MDrtdale Railway StatiDn. SOUTH SYDNEY A. SULLIVAN. 1471 Anzac Parade, Little Bay, 2036 661-2951 every ten minutes and frDm Martin Place ROSEDALEOVAL: Five minutes walk fram SOUTHERN DISTRICTS R. COCHRANE, 8 Answerp St., BankstDwn, 2200 29-4881 eight minutes gDes past grDund, Warw,c~ Farm Railway Station. Sltu.ted ST. GEORGE R. McCONNELL, Unit 8, C/r. CrDnulia & Durham Sts., Hurstville 2220 PICKEN OVAL: PhDne No.. 79-1598 In scenic surroundings, Ideal far picnics 587-1656 BrightDn Avenue, Campsie. at the back af Warwick Farm Itacecaurse. SYDNEY NAVAL G. HIGGINS, 74 Fern St., Randwick, 2031 363601 Bus frDm Rackdale, KingsgrDve, Campsle JUBILEE OVAL PhDne 68.1128 SYDN'EY UNIVERSITY P. HASTINGS, Flat 61/10 Hardie St., Neutral Bay 2089 20321 Dr BurwDDd every 15 minutes gaes past Federal RDad, Glebe. WESTERN SUBURBS G. McGIFFORD. 2 Seventh Ave., Campsie, 2194 20364 ext. 2153 the grDund. 431 Dr 433 bus every few minutes frDm UNIVERSITY OF N.S.W. B. LAWN, 2.9 Blenheim Street, Randwick __ ERSKINEVILLE OVAL: Phone No.. 51.3811 Circular Quay aiD G In Fox Avenue, Erskineville. Glroe PDint. ng earge Street to.