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VERSUS ~~ (ose, 06 'Jo-day's Stcond Stmi-1inal 0-'-.- - ~~~~;:~~;_._.- "-'-'1 between NEWTOWN AND EASTERN SUBURBS , Reserve Grade Final at 1.30 p.m. , Erskineville Oval, Saturday, 21st September I j First Grade at 2.45 p.m. I SOUTH SYDNEY v. LOSER OF TO-DAY'S GAME i ST. GEORGE v. LOSER OF TO-DAY'S GAME i," I -- i ----'e---- I, Reserve Grade at 1.30 p.m. I SOUTH SYDNEY v. LOSER OF TO-DAY'S GAME - ERSKINEVILLE OVAL IS ONLY A FEW MINUTES TRAVEL BY ELECTRIC i , TRAIN FROM CENTRAL-ALSO ACCl..'SSIBLEBY TRAM. CATCH ALEXANDRIA I To-day's W'inners enter the Grand Fina! on 28th ! VIA REDFERN TRAM AT prrr STREET. I September f , ! ~.'-~~(-_l'--"~-'-')""""~'I_)~'-". __ .,.-u-'I_" "_'I_'_'I __ . ._ ••Jl 1h"1nted by Arthur H. Jensen, 60 Spring Street. Bondi Junction, for the N.S.W. Auetrallan National Football League, Sports Club. Sydney. Ie G. FERGUSON. Hon. Secretary. N.S.W. National Football League, Sporta Club, 10 Hunter Street. 'Phones: BW 3024. FJ 2670. VoL 14. No. 21. 2 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD u

~.~_C_I __ I_('_()_(_'_II_) '_'_l_I_CI_I_'_'-'I_-o_,_.ft A KICK IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION ~he Heason Why I ALWAYS ASK FOR MICK SIMMONS LTD. holds the distinction of being Aus- I tralia's Greatest Sports Organisation is: SHELLEY'S Famous Cordials Whatever the Sport, we can supply the goods. Let us quote ABSOLUTELY THE BEST you for your Club's Requirements. We are suppliers to the N.S.W. Australian National Football League, and all "Remember"-Shelley's for Quality leading Clubs. i FACTORY: MURRAY STREET, 'Phones: L 2431 i MARRICKVILLE L26S9 Inspection Invited. , . . I TI[), I NEWTOWN CLUB NOTES. STAR PLAYERS PASSED OVER. ---00---- Mr. Laurie Cavanagh, of Bondi I (By Les. Blackmore.) Junction, writes:- 712-722 GEORGE STREET, HAYMARKET, SYDNEY. t To-day, we face Eastern Suburbs in "Very few people were optimistic I both grades in the long awaited impor- enough to expect to , tant semi-finals. defeat Richmond last Sunday, ibut the LEADING GOAL-KICKERS. COMPETITION TABLE. At time of writing these notes, it is surprising omission of star players makes doubtful as to whether we will field a the task of the home side very much harder and so it is hard to understand FIRST GRADE. full strength League team, as Emrys FIRST GRADE. why the best side is not chooen. D. DONKIN (St. George) ...... 71 Owen and Pat Ambrose are on the in- "Five Interstate games were played J. EVERS (North Shore) .. 62 P .W LD For Agst. PIs. jured list, and may not be available and, , this season and the State's leading goal- F. WILLIAMS (Newtown) ...... 55 Newtown 18 16 2 1858 1000 64 in addition, we have not seen or heard kicker, Des. Donkin, failed to gain a A. HUGHES (Newtown)...... 55 East. Subs. 18 12 6 1661 1392 48 from Joe Hughes since our last match. place in every game. W. Cottis was W. HARPER (South Sydney) 54 St. George 18 9 9 1606 1515 36 These players, if unavailable, will be 11' chosen !by the votes of the umpires as J. RUDD (St. George) 52 Sth. Sydney 18 7 1229 1460 28 greatly missed, but still, we are fortunate 'the player: he also R. BROWN (Eastern Suburfus) 50 Nth. Shore 18 6 12 1199 1612 24 in having so many good Reserve Grade missed out each time. Grose, A. Smyth, F. LARKIN (Newtown) .. .. 44 Syd.-Naval 18 5 13 1443 1957 20 players, notably G. Lancaster, R. Am- J. F. Shaw (Newtown), and K. Radford J. CRACKNELL (Sydney-Naval) . . 38 brose, A. Pate and J. Leber, able to RESERVE GRADE. (Easte.rn Subur.bs) were other players B. DICKSON (Eastern Subur.bs) .. 38 ~apably fit into our League team. P W L D For Agst. Pts. who have been models of consistency J. FLOCKTON (Eastern Suburbs) .. 36 However, each one of these, who may Newtown 18 15 3 788 314 60 throughout the season but were passed L. illLLIS (Sydney-Naval) ...... 36 be promoted, weakens our Reserve Grade East. Subs. 18 13 5 678 520 52 over, while several players who failed J. GROSE (Newt6wn) ...... 35 team by so much, and, recognising the 18 8 10 501 562 32 St. George strength of Easts' teams, we realise that dismally in the Perth~N.S.W. game 18 7 11 458 645 28 Sth. Sydney to-day, we will have to produce our best were again selected. 18 6 12 477 608 24 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS. Syd.-Naval football to win. "There is an urgent need for the vigor- 18 4 14 439 692 16 --::-- Nth. Shore Just one word of advice that should ous type of player in games such as last RICHMOND v. N.S.W. not be, but which unforunately is Sunday's against Richmond." Richmond (Vktoria), 35 goals, 19 be- necessary, chaps. Try to win your games hinds (229), defeated N.S.W., 21 goals, 14 E.S.-NEWTOWN v. NEWCASTLE. from the commencement of the match, terested in the formation of a Club behinds (140). Goal-kickers-Richmond: Eastern Suburbs-Newtown Combined NOT in the final quarter, as both teams Cricket team to play social matches this Reserves, 9 goals, 11 behinds (65), de- J. Dyer 10, D. Fraser 7, P. Nagle 6, J. have so often relied on doing this season. summer. feated Newcastle, 6 goals, 6 behinds (42). Broadstock 3, W. Wilson 2, R. Evans 2, L. Give your names to Ern. McFarlane or The destination, the meeting time and Merrett 2, D. Calverley, W. Morris, R. Goal-kickers-Eastern Suburbs-Newtown: myself, to-day, for the 'Bus Picnic. Old place for next Sunday's 'Bus Picnic will Stokes; N.S.W.: J. Rudd 7, F. Larkin 5, F. Sullivan 2, R. Casey 2, R. Ambrose 2, Timers' match tomorrow week, Sunday, be published in next Saturday's "Record," R. Brown 3, E. Hoppen 2, F. Williams 2, G. Lancaster 2, J. Sullivan; Newcastle: R. 22nd September, and also if you are in- so watch for this information. R. Hayes, F. Felstead. McCann 4, J. Scammell, A. Pate. 10 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD 3

ST. GEORGE CLUB NOTES. PRELIMINARY FINAL NEXT RICHMOND THRILL RECORD CROWD OF 15,000 (By AUB, REED.) ---::--- SATURDAY. (By June Williams.) A record crowd of 15,000we.re thrilled several quick goals. Once again the The preliminary final will be played by a delightful exhibition of the National TIGERS dazzled the home side with ex- next Saturday at Erskineville Oval, when Code. when RICHMOND (VICTORIA) cellent handball and deadly foot-passing. We were not greatly extended to beat St. GeOl'ge, winner of the first semi-final trounced N.S.W. at Trumper Park last JACK DYER was the idol of the crowd Souths last Saturday, but the form of against South Sydney, will play the loser Sunday in a very high scoring game. and earned the name of "BERN- both teams was much below the usual of to-day's second semi-final between It was a gLorious spring day; condi- BOROUGH," as he was unbeatable. He standard and can scarcely serve as a Newtown and Eastern Suburbs. tions were absolutely perfect, and many was an inspiration to his side. pointer to the next semi-final. To-day, This game is vital, as it means "moth- Rugby League fans, having their first The half-time bell found N.S.W. in an we will be watching with interest the balls" to the losing side. However, the taste of Australian Rules Football in the improved position, with the scores- Newtown~Eastern Suburbs match, to losing team of to-day's game will find recent PERTH-N.S.W. game, enjoyed RICHMOND, 14-13 (97), N.S.W., 13-8 (86). see what we will be up against next St. George a hard nut to crack, now that .the game so much that they came back The TIGERS e1wppe::! their atomic Saturday, when we meet the loser. the Tigers are at full strength. A repeti- for a second helping of OUl' spectacular. bomb in the third quarter. DYER went Our Captain, Jack Browne, was easily tion of their second semi-fmal form will scrumless, non-stop brand of football. into the ruck for the first time; FRASER the most outstanding man on the ground make St. George very strong contenders The famous TIGERS received a great taking his place at full...lf.orward. MOR- last Saturday when we played Souths; for the 1946 title. o;;ation from the big crowd. The visitors RIS, POULTER and DYER dominated his brilliant play at centre half-hack The winning team in to-day's game looked particularly smart in their the ruck wo.rk, while MERRETT and was an inspiration to the whole team. will go straight into the grand final, to renowned uniform, which has thrilled CALVERLEY on the wings were having The "Man of the Moment". is un- be played on Saturday, 28th September, huge crowds in VICTORIA for many a picnic; the TIGERS hammered at the doubtedly Jack Rudd, who gave such a at Erskineville Oval, so it can be seen years. goals with each player being a vital part grand performance on Sunday and up- that it is a big advantage to the winner NEW SOUTH WALES opened the of their well oiled machine. of the Newtown-Eastern Suburbs game, held the reputation of the Sydney Tigers scoring with a goal from LARKIN, who A feature of the third quarter W:lS the against the Tigers. His seven as they will have a "spell" 'before con- ga thered the ball from a scrimmage and remarkable accuracy of the TIGERS, goals were the result of brilliant and testing the grand final. pwlted the ball through the tall uprights. who .kicked 14 goals f:'~:n 17 shots. heady positional play, and five goals Newtown and Eastern Suburhs have al- LARKIN was again prominent a minute Third quarter score were-RICH- against those Richmond wizards is really ways been keen rivals and can always • later. when he snapped another major MOND, 28-16 (184). N.S.W .. 17-11 (113). something to talk about! Dick Wilson be .relied upon to contest a good, hard for the home side. RICHMO:~D'S g~'and display held the was greatly handicapped throughout by and evenly matched game. The last oc- .MORRIS sent the TIGERS forward crowd's interest. Time an::! again they casion the teams met at Erskineville Oval, an injured ankle, and had to leave the 'with a neat foot-pass to BROADSTOCK. \v2:'e applauded for the!:' excellent all- Eastern Suburbs defeated Newtown by 4 field at three-quarter time. Bad luck, who. in turn, hand-balled cleverly to the I"Ounelplay. N.S.W. had. no counter for points. after being 2 goals in aITears half Dick, we hope you'll be O.K. again for visiting captain, JACK DYER. who the brilliant RICHMOND full-back, way through the quarter, so followers next \veek's game. opened RICHMOND'S scoring account WIGGINS, who was marking spectacu- anticipate another close decision to-day. We had to say a reluctant farewell a with a goal, whieh was quickly followed larly and kicking out strongly. few weeks ago to Tom Forster, who, we by another one to equalise the scores. FELSTEAD, THOMSON and HAYES now learn. is back in Adelaide and dis- LAST WEEK'S RESULTS. N.'S.W. again attacked and scouting were always in the thick of play for the charge:l from the Army. Tom says he FIRST GRADE SEI\U-FINAL. out cleverlY' in the forward pocket, home side. HAYES, at one stage, gather- spends his week-ends scanning the news- st. George, 14 goals, 8 behinds, defeated RUDD snapped two quick goals. FEL- ing the ball on the half-Iback line, ran papers to see how the Tigers are getting South Sydney, 7 goals, 14 behinds (56), STEAD, N.S.W. centreman, again sent thirty yards, finishing off his work with on without him. Goal-kickers-St. George: D. Donkin 5, the home side moving and RUDD, taking an excellent goal. J. Rudd 5, M. Rowe 2, S. H. Duff, R. a difficult mark, scored his third goal. The TIGERS, finishing very strongly, The winning tickel~ for. the last two Wilson; South Sydney: W. Dick 2, W. RICHMOND'S big ruckmen came into ran out very easy winners, 35 goals, 19 weeks were 63A and 81C. Harper, Joe Armstrong, R. Adams, W. prominence and combined brilliantly behinds (229) to N.S.W., 21-14 (140). Players and supporters are reminded Lendrum, J. Sadler. with their rovers, WILSON and NAGLE. Every player in the RICHMOND side that the Tigers' Annual Picnic will be RESERVE GRADE SEMI-FINAL. A series of goals were added by DYER was in top form, but the outstanding helel at National Park, on Sunday, 22nel South Sydney, 4 goals, 10 behinds (34), FRASER, BROADSTOCK and EVANS, players were DYER, FRASER, MORRIS, September. So keep this date in mind, defeated St. George, 1 goal. 5 behinds and the first quarter concluded with the NAGLE, STOKES, WILSON, MERRETT boys. (11). scores-RICHMOND, 9-8 (62), N.S.W., 5-2 and WIGGINS. (32)' . Best players for N.S.W. were FEL- AUB. REED, Hon, Editor, 3.1 Leonard Avenue, King~iord. N.S.W. took advantage of the slight STEAD, HOPPEN, HAYES, DAVIES. breeze in the second qUarter and added THOMSON. WILUAMS and RUDD. 4 THE AUSTRALlAl~ NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD ,

MELBOURNE FOOTBALL. FOOTSCRAY received a set-back early in the second quarter, when OLLIVER ---::--- was severely injured and was out of E K EVL E ,VAL 61,277 AT FIRST SEMI-FINAL. action for about ten minutes. The DEMONS attacked strongly and three DEMONS BEAT FOOTSCRA Y. goals were added through the agency of Reserve Grade Semi-Final at 1.30 p.m. (By Aub. Reed.) RODDA, O'ROURKE and MUELLER. Weight was being used freely and the SATIJRDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER A huge crowd of 61,277paid £6,173 to crowds were on their toes. see the first semi-final on the Melbourne FIELD UMPffiE-A. McINTYRE. Cricket Ground last Saturday, when Late in the quarter, MELBOURNE BOUNDARY: GOALS: MELBOURNE scored a tlu'ee goals vic- were playing all over their opponents and E. STYLES. C. BRYANT. R. SKELTON, J. HIGGINS. tory from FOOTSCRA Y. MITCHELL, SMITH and MUELLER added further goals to give the DEMONS NEWTOWN EASTERN SUBURBS Five of the FOOTSGRAY players ap- a four goals lead at half-time-l0-13 (73) (Red and White.) (Red, White & Blue.) peared in Sydney football during the to 7-7 (49)' war - they were REES, WOOD, 2l.-G. JONES (Captain) l.-L. TAYLOR (Captain) 22.-K. KILDUFF 2.-P. WHEELER FOUNTAIN (SOUTH SYDNEY), MON- FOOTSCRAY made several positional changes; HICKEY replacing THOMS at Z3.-J. LEBER 3.-J. MASTlERS CRIEFF (ST. GEJORGE), and the evel'- 24.-J. CURTIS 4.-J. WALKER centre, the latter player becoming second gJ."eCnALBY MORRISON. who was cap-' 25.-R. CASEY 5.-V. JOHNSON rover. The change brought immediate tain of the R.A.A.F. 26.-A. JONES G.-D. McDONALD results. OLLIVER, despite his injury, 27.-R. WILLIAMS 7.-R. LUHRS FOOTSCRAY had first use of the slight was playing a great game. He added two ~.-R. AMBROSE 8.-B. CUNEEN 29.-J. SULLIVAN 9.-R. HORTON breeze, which favoured the park goal. goals. The BULLDOGS scored 4 goals JO.-J. LANE 10.-M. DEAN Play had only been in progress a few in three minutes. Play was fierce, with- 31.-F. SULLlV AN ll.-J. FLOCKTON minutes when the BULLDOG'S skipper, out lbeing rough, and a great recovery by 32.~R. HOUGH 12.-R. BENNETT OLLIVER, kicked the first goal. FOOTSCRA Y placed them 1 point in 33.-G. LANCASTER 13.-J. WEST 34.-E. BUSHELL front of MELBOURNE when the bell 14.-D. STEWART MELBOURNE were defending admir- 35.-E. SHEATHER. 15.-D. GlBBS rang at lemons-13-10 (88) to 12-15 (87). ably; McGRATH, McLEAN and the 36.-F. McLEOD 16.-M. STOUT .' 37.-R. GEE 17.-J. DEAN CORDNER brothers repeatedly turning FOOTSCRAY hung on grimly to a slight 38.-J. FRANKLIN 18.-J. CLARK back threatening offensives. However. lead for most of the last quarter, but in 39.-R. GILMOR~ 19.-D. LONERGAN :FO<:>TSCRAY held a slight lead at the a desperate finish MELBOURNE broke 4

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Reed.) N's.W. centreman, did not let up in.the W L D For Agst. Pta. ST. GEORGE' ENTER FINAL. Bill Morris, champion Richmond and game against Richmond Last Sunday ,and !lsseDdo.n 3 16 1487 2108 12 R. Hayes (half back), and J. Thomson fault proved fatal to them. Time and who polled 20 votes-MolTis polled 19 (ruck), while Richmond players to re- .&SSOClATlON LADDER.. again easy shots at goal went astray. votes. ceive trophies were P. Nagle (rover), W. W L D For Agst. Pts. Souths had first use of rather a strong Haydn Bunton, former Fitzroy and Wilson (rover), W. MOlTis (ruck), R. Cambe.:rwell .. 15 4 1 2239 1790 62 breeze and led by 22 points at the end Victorian champion footballer, is making 14 5 1 2205 1866 58 Stokes (centre), and D. Fraser (forward>' WilliaIJll9town . of the first change. a great name for himself in South Aus- Big men were prominent in the line-up SandriDgham . 14 6 2088 1959 56 St., George had their tum with the tralia as an umpire. This is his first of the Mel'bourne and Footscray semi- Pt. Melbourne 14 6 2120 2020 56 breeze in the second term and, making season as an umpire and his displays with final at the Melboume Cricket Ground Coburg '13 7 1912 1679 52 full use of it, the Tigers quickly over- the whistle are reminiscent of his play- last Saturday. Of the 20 players, includ- Brightan ..... '11 8 1 2163 2010 46 hauled the Red, and Greens and had ing days; as he umpires as he plays, al- ing the 19th and 20th men, 20 players Brunswick ." 8 12 1835 1858 32 established a handy lead at half-time. lowing the players plenty of latitude and Y arraville . 8 12 2201 2367 32 encouraging the go through, non-stop were 6ft. and over-ll Melbourne players In the third quarter, the Red and Oakleigr, . 6 14 18!l5 2233 24 brand of football. which pleases the and 9 Footscray players. The Demons' Greens failed to take advantage of the 5 14 1742 2048 22 crowd. Bunton performed the amazing lightest player was lIst. 7100. and the Northcote . wind and were five points ahead when Preston . 5 15 1777 2032 20 feat of winning three Brownlow Medals heaviest was Fanning Cl5st.). Footscray's the term concluded. Prahran . 5 15 1980 2295 20 in Victoria and three Sandover Medals Hghtest player was lOst. 7lbs. and. the St. George dominated the play in the in Western Australia. heaviest was Norman Ware. who scaled last quarter and outclassed South Syd- lTEl,"S OF Th"TEREST-(Contil1ued) Bob Wiggins, Richmond's full-back. 14st. 8lbs. ney, adding six goals to one. The Tigers No doubt, the player who will be the gave a great display as custodian for the Visiting Newcastle officials last week- went on to a very easy and well earned focus oj' all and sundry to-day is the Tigers last Sunday. Only 20 years of' age. end intimated the possibility of the victory. "Phelan" . medal winner, Bill Cottis. of a great futul'e is predicted for this fine formation of a First and Reserve Grade Newtown. He is a local youth and cer- Best players for St. George were Jack player. Wiggins, who is 6ft. lin. tall, team in that area to enter the League tainly hrought credit to himself by Browne, Des. Donkin (who kicked kicked out very strongly and brought Premiership CDmpetition next season. winning this high distinction. another 5 goals, bringing his total to 76 down many spectacular marie;. He out- They have many former Victorian play- League officials will be busy attending goals). ,J. Rudd (who also kicked 5 goals), classed three difTeren t full forwal'ds in ers in that area and the preliminary to th.eil' gardens tomorrow. Football on R. Wilson, M. Rowe and S. Duff. turn. run on Sunday last is a lead to bigger Saturd.ays and Sundays during the South's best were Frank Felstead, R. Harry "Soapy" Vallence, after 23 years things. The northemers journeyed down winter months resulted in these duties Adams, J. Annstrong. F. Gascoigne and of senior football, has decided to retire by 'bus on Sunday last when it was being neglected. R. Renfree. from the game, after a great career. seen the train service did not fit in with There is going to ,be an exodus of Vallence played with Carlton for 13 years, the match arrangements. Sydney officials to Melbourne for the * * * then transferred to the Association, where Touching on new teams, there is talk Grand Final of the V.F.L. Amongst The League's public address system he played with Williamstown for three of the formation of a club in the Glades- those making the trip arc Messrs. Leo gave good service at Trumper Park dur- years and then he went to Brighton for ville-Ryde area. This phase of the Harry, Dick Onians. Tom Jones and ing the year and more than paid for two seasons, playing his last game on League's set-up wilt mceive full con- Claude Mannering. 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