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'Rushing 'Miss ~ k:' . WOW! THEY'RE " 'RUSHING 'MISS I "'¥'~ The Official Magazine of The SOC C ER ' TIT L E ~..VICTORIAN AMATEUR SOCCER Price Girls! Girls! Girls! They're comi~g from " ~j FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1 / everywhere. All have their eyes on o~r "Miss ..' Registered ~t the G.P.O., Melbourne, for tr~nsmission by post ~s . International Soccer" title to be decided at the :,": ~ periodic~l. Vol 18, No. 15. Prahran Town Hall on Saturday, July 23. JULY 9, 1960. The lucky contestant will be crowned "Miss Interna- tional Soccer" at at the 10th Anniversary Ball of the Sun- day International Committe<'. And here on the left are pictures of the first three entrants:- . Miss Carol Bent (Miss Australia). Miss Erika Kiss (Miss Hungary). Miss Maria C. (Miss Poland). And here are a few de- tails of the beautiful trio:- Miss Carol Bent (Miss Australia) comes from Essendon. Although her age could not bl! ascertained, we MISS AUSTRALIA MISS HU,NGAR\' MISS POLAND know she watches a lot of. Miss Carol Bent. Miss Erika KisR. MIss.. Marla C. land)Barry andMatthew goalie (More-Peter guttie (Box Hill). The photo is by Photo- lab, Strathmore, and she Office Hours 'NO GAME SO SORRY' was entered by Brighton . S.C.: sponsor of the "Aus- tralIa team." . The Secretary-Manager I . A NESE Miss Erika .Kiss (Miss IS on duty at the V.A.S.- SAY TH E JAP ~ungar~)..Helght 5 ft. 6 F . A. office from Monday to In.;She statistics: is a ladies'34-23-35. hair- Friday from 9 a.m. to 4.30 Enterprising Melbourne Soccer Club have been trying 'dresser and would like to ~.m. EXCEPT WEDNES- to organise an overseas trip for the end of this season-and trav~l in the world of DAY AFTERNOONS. of all places they've tried was JAPAN! ~ashlon an~ ~ecom,:a styl- The Secretary is not on 1St of femInIne hair crea- duty at the week-end ex- The Japanese have quite a good standing in the soccer tions. .. cept f rom 4.30 p:m. on world and would ~ertainly.. have been a tough. nut to crack. tennIs,H,;r hobbles:modelling ~wlmmIng and Saturdays to r';Celve the Melbourne are to be praised on their enterprIse and attempt Inusic. scores and compile League to lift Australian Soccer and improve their own standard Miss Maria C. (Miss Tables. of play. Poland) is Polish born * * * '. Unfortunately, the Japanese Football Association ha.<l andat the was PolQnia recently Soccer chosen Club PLA YER INJURED to. decline. Melbourne's offer owing to earlier commitments Ball. with Russia and Malaya. She will be a good re- Box Hill player, White, presentative of her club But it would have been wonderful pu!blicity for Australian and country. suffered severe facIal. Injuries.. Soccer. Let's hope Melbourne continue their efforts to get in a car accidentrecently. Overseas. - . ~~',\J.:'" - .~- : ':]- ~:. I."!..- : ~-f .~. -.~~ ---"1 ~.j~j~~ , -~~. ~.I.~ l-; .r7Jf~~~['J r4 ~ I.,...rI):f~ - rl~~. - '," r~ ~]j~'1-- . :fj!jl.-- rttP1~-. :l~~~~ ~ ~ - - . \ -.::~ l c. Two S 0 C C ERNE W S July 9, 1960. , ~ r/l I 1 r/l = = ~ ~. =. ~ o. z = ~, 5T A TE i = -e ~ ~ ~J ; ~ e ~ ~ ~= s ~ 3 8 ~ LEAGUE ~ ~z dZ as ~~ ~: =~~ ~~ ~= ~= r/l~ ~ =~ ~~ co ~ ~J ~J~ 00 =a 00 ~= ~ FIXTURES FOR ~ Z ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ t ~ t = ~ = ~ = ~ . THIS WEEK-END e =? =~ ~; =; ~ ~ ~ a = 0 ... ~ ~- ~ I Q ~ : HAKOAH v. 11 X I 2 1 '2- 1 x " 1 t 2 i 21 2 12 1 2 I 2 1 POLQNIA . -' r -;:i'ii~lMI~A '" ,i 1 I 1 I lU ! 1 '. ! ! ! I 1 1 1 12 I 1 I GEOB:r.A~~fsS v. i_~ I 1 11 I ill I 1 I 1 I 11 1 I 1 I 1 Fo~6,rc:~lv. I I 1 I 2 I 11 x I 2 ..1 2 .~2 I 2 I 2 I 2 j ~~:::~:NI>'l n~-2 i 2 I. 21 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 ! 2 MELBOUBNE v' l I 2 I 21 21 1 [ 2 12 I '2 ill 1 I 2 I 2 JUVENTUS I - ,- l-F'irst-n,amed team to win. $-Second-namedteam to win. X-Tie. HOW THEY STAND --- After last week'sround, . NORTH 5 d D8 8 8 here's bow the experts LEADERS,CollIngwood, . econ IVI sion 47:~a;~NS-Millins. WINS-Barr. Villiers. and Lions continued N 4,6 WINS-Buckner, their march towards First Dodd. Division Soccer and Colling- ole 5 45 WINS-Lang. orwood three are agames clear aheadsix points of b'Y 4143 WINS-Fleming.WINS-Stacey. their nearest riva1.s- St. n 1/L 40 WINS-d' Andrea. Albans. AN three teams /"..j II 38 Wins-Paul. gained convincing victories u.s;'~e ea You, tou, can make your last week, with Lions scor- " . ' , . own selection in the col- ing 11 goals against unfor- Coburg, at Coburg, .mu.st Wilt upset thIS FIrst DiVIsIon umn provided and see how tunate Essendon. if they are to remallt Ilt the team. you fare with the experts. S e con d Division North Cup. Coburg have not been There are only ~wo ~ecoud At the end of the season teams feature in the next playing impressively in re- N?rth representatIves rn the the "Soccer News" "King rounds of the Dockerty Cup. cent weeks and Norlane- third round of the Dockerty of the Tipsters" award Norlane . Olympia, who play Olympia on their day could Cup. St. Albans meets Yal- will be made to the lead- lourn at home, ~nd t~e;r ing tipster. could upset the FIrst DIvI- \.. T 0 Agents for sion South representative. 0.. A... TRAVEL d Likely winners today:- 0 ~ , ~ an League- I.C.I. Dockerty l£ague match which will be * ~..., BAGGAGE Cup - St. AThans. the "Derby" of the Nenin- ' sula. Frankston should beat TRANSPORT & RO;sebud, but as they are SHIPPING . SOUTH both Cup .fighters, the. match , could go Into extra tIme. also agents for 4 1Moora fibbin, beat Roseb.ud Croydon who play Mac- - , con rmmg my surprise . ' . ~ 'ICLE' selection last week. Th~y ~abI, cou~d surprIse the Je:w- ~ ~ three oints ahead Ish combIne, who sadly mISS .10 ~" General ~~et~:wsecond tottom team, I:.:zy Peters, who rec~ntly :e- ~~ ~~ INSURANCE F.N.D., who were over- tlref a,fter 14 years 'servIce \S's Cj IMMIGRATION helmed 5-0 by Frankston., to ..,e.wIsh soccer. However, 8 A GG AG~ w to Will, Croydon must watch "" Ferntre,e Gully and Fra~~- Ressler, former State League World-wideTransport Service ston continue to press t~elr star, who has ,been in fine PersonalAgency to way undaunted towards FIrst form in recent weeks. INTERNATIONAL FORWARDING AGENCY Division South status. AI- "The Flying Dutchmen" STORAGE" FURNITUREREMOVERS ~~~~~~nF~~~;r~~tG:l~~r~~d: ~eet formidable opposition 0 & L T 0 M A Two League matches will rn the Sou~h Melbourne- Hel- BROS. be played today. Moorabbin las combIne. Although I .. meetOakleigh at homeand selectS.outh ~elbourn,e, the Travel A g enc y after their excellent victory Gully sIde will n?t. dIsgrace last week could again cause themselves, piovIdrng they an upset, this time by de- mark ,'s?r centre-forward 10 MOUBRAY ST., MX ~ 348 feating the third top team. K~rayamls. an~ State left- ALBERT PARK , Four Second.Di~i&i~ll' ,,:mg combInatIon Georgous- South teams are still leftrn SIS and Papadopoulos. Cnr. CardiganPI. and St. VincentSt. the third round of the \ Dock- My selectionsare: League ~ Tram No. I or 2 (South Melbourne Beach, Stop 25). - ertyFrankston Cup. inRosebud an inter-plays Cup:MoorabbinFrankston-Croydon. and Bayswater; ' , I - ~ July 9, 1960. SOCCER NEWS Three ABELA GIVES ZIP TO G.C. ELEVEN Latest addition to the George Cross ranks is Alfred Abela, 23-year-old Ma!tese international centre-forward, who arrived in time for the George Cross game against Juventus last Saturday. He immediately showed line-up and it top form and scored the only will be a toss goal of the makh to give up who of the h~s team a well deserved regular play- vIctory. ers get the Abela fills an important axe. position in the George Cross J t front line - and given time :u v en us to settle, he could develoJ~ g a I n e d a into a top State player. i'layer a~d lost another rn the Another newcomer to Mel- transfer move- bourne soccer in Radibrto- men t s last vic, who has recently joined week. J.U.S.T., filling a centre-for- Alfred W . h ward or inside berth. Abela ( t 'l ' te n I fs " ' , ' , U I I or- Correct me zf I m wrong, b~t,dzdn t ye~ tell me that the, J.U.S.T. c.oach, Ra?ovan?- ward) moved fromY Slavia game YeT were playm was a trzendly?" VIC had traIned ~b~brtov!c to join the Juventus ranks - fr,om S~c?~d DIVISIon ~o but injury will keep him out Wh N t 5 FIrst D~vlslon !ootba~l rn of action for a few weeks. Tall Y o a occer YugoslavIa, and .ImmedIately Englishman, Monty Tomblin recommended hIm to the left the Italian side to join club, , the battling Box Hill club. Two new Dutchlnen arnv- - C 0 U n t rv W ee k ? ed during the week to join Monty IS e;xpected to p~t . Wilhelmina. that extra bI,t of powe,r rn They are Hans Allemens ~he,forward lIne fro~, eIther V.A.S.F.A.
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