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~..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 Erika Kiss (). . 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.

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~~:::~: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; '

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- ~ 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. Deputy Chairman, Jim Paul, was a guest (centre-forward) and Dick InsIde .or centre posItIon. of honour at last month's l1!eeting of the Latrobe Valley van Alphen (centre-half and Footscray, still attempting League Management CommIttee on Monday, June 20, at utility defender). to lift themselves higher on Yallourn S.C. Both these players could the ladder, have acquired Mr. McCambley, chairman be in today's Wilhelmina outside-right Van der Poel (independent), asked Mr. Paul to convey to the State Council two requests: 8 That a metropolitan team be obtained to play in YOU CAN N EY the Latrobe Valley on Sun- FLY TO SID days in exhrbition matches against a representative La- BY 'P. trobe Valley side. . ..HA 8 That a challenger be b~ called for the Carrick Cup ... '411",..~",~~" at present held by the La- FOR ONLY £9 2 0 * o,,(o~ GAR \ t.~.0° trobe Valley Association, 8 . lIGHTEST sO~~ which won it four years ago

For COMFORT, QUALITY when the competition was. ' Continental Styling last played. No need to waste precIous days DURABILITY, LIGHTNESS [The Carr,ic.k Cup is a pre- . when you go to Sydney. Fly by war competItIon open to all ,. . £6/9/6 country associations in Vic- . TAA and you 11 be there within a Juniors, £4/6/6 toria. A metropolitan eleven . couple of hours. You'll enjoy all the You'll play your best in Udsed t? takthe part. ~tnterruPt- . luxur y of modem Jetliner travel and e urrng e war, I was re- B A U M G A R T N E R su~ed shortly afterwards . the wonderful T AA Hostess service, untIl four years ago when

the interest lacked and the . ..~ " ~ .A :e.presentative will cal.1 .on competition lapsed.] "c, --- -~ Individualsor clubson traInIng The Latrobe Valley dele- . nights. gates suggested that the re- .rl ~. A "L .. ",' , . "I- Sole Vic. Distributor: sumption of such competi- "f 1.#1 .He ,..a.10n S .,e."ne tion be coupled with the be- " -' STAN. STACEY ginning of a yearly "Soccer - mos people gO BX2636 Country Week" to be held in .., W~;te:-"Baumgartner:' c/o Melbourne. Bookings:250 Collins Street, 452 Elizabeth Street , "Soccer News," Olympic Park, Mr. Paul illustrated cer- 339 SwanstonStreet; phone3 2023;or any travel agent. Swan Street, Melbourne, C.2, tain difficulties regarding * SingleTourist Fare, Extra stops available. 8 C t . on mu ed Page. 7 TAMS -,

Four SOCCER NEWS July 9, 1960. I ~[:J~LI ~l_~ ~jr.:.'l4 MELBOURNE ARE! I LOOI(ING AHE...4D ~ Tolerance LAST week "Soccer News" interviewed State 0 UR differ~nt origins and ll;tnguagesma~ divide us, but League clubs Melbo~me and Footscray for a Soccer !bIndSus together In a common Interest. half-season survey of their League prospects. Tolerance 'should be the by-law to regulate our exchanges, our dealings and our reactions, This is what officials had been on the disappointing Some clubs have claimed they didn't receive a "fair go" to say about their prospects: side, we have not given up from other clubs, Press, officials and others. MELBOURNE hopes of gathering more Our strength lies in our unity of actions and intents ani wins. it is only to be expected that we should rally to the support The club have been more Form of the players has of a club with limited financial resources, without grounds, than satisfied to break been upset on too many oc- I or going through a bad period as far as play or discipline through the ups and downs casions by injuries, unfor- is concerned, in one season barrier that tunately the clu:b does not \ The c~owds are also expected to be tolerant of referees has haunted the promotion carry an abundance of First when they do not agree with their decisions. A vocal teams in recent years. team players. expression of dissent to a team or a referee is just as Our team have done all that Several times this season healthy in sport as a cheer or applause. has been asked of them and an odd goal has been the dif- Violence, spitting or throwing of objects cannot be tol- we hope that they gain more ference at the end of a game erated. points in the latter half of and we are out to try and We have suffered so much lack of tolerance from outside the season. rectify this from now on. that we cannot afford not to be tolerant insid~ the cod~ now. Now that we are assured Pleasing part on behalf of We still have people like Eric Baume and Mr. Tresize (a of staying in the senior the players is that although committee mem!ber of the Geelong Football Club) advocat- League the club can t~rn going unde'r on many occa- ing the ban of soccer and referring to foreign players and their whole efforts to buIld- sions, the boys have played spectators. ing for fol~owing years. the game to the end-not one At. least three prominent player ,being reported. Sydney players have indi- Despite the committee's (?o=o=o=o=o=o=\) cated that they are interested hard work at the beginning ~O A Comprehensive Review of O In . d b Pu hki ' ~ in coming to Melbourne at of the season our new spire y s ns Soccerat the time of th d f th S' ' R ' . t I I th printing. e en 0 e seas°:!l. ground at Ims eserve IS Immor a nove e n 0 Supporters of the club have not ready for use. famous opera by U EACH MONTH ~ done, a wonderful job in * * * 0 " cheerIngthe players on and POLISH DANCE TCHAIKOVSKY .~ F T AHE ~ we look forward to their con- Polonia S.C. will benefit 0 0 tinued support. from the proceeds of a Ball ~ ~ To name individual players to be held at the Church Hall, 0 . 0 at this peri~d of the season Yarraville, on Saturday, ~ . . n is difficult; each and every July 16. The function is 0 U 'One are to be congratulated organised by the Yarravillc n N EW S n on their performances. Polish AJsi?'Ociation. Polonia ~ ~ soccer,o~cIa~s extend a per:- n n FOOTSCRAY sonal InVItatIon to all theIr

I d ' U Although our results have supporters. 0U . How can Eng an Improve 0 n its soccer? n - u. Do referees control the U 0 matches in the right 0 . . ~.!;h:~:::ortance of cOaChlng.~ WodongG s Ascot Win I nViews are expressed on these n Uand many more subjects by U By R. P. Carlassare stanuard of soccer. \ n the people who matter! 0 As I see it, if such a large U SEE FOR ~ Sponsored by w. D. & organization as Wills recog- 0 . n H. O. Wills (Aust.), a knock- nizes the potential of Soccer U out soccer premiership was in this district, to donate HURRY - LAST DAYS! n YOURSELF n played at Myrtleford on such atrophy, .it is pro~f 1000 115 430 8 pm U U Sunday, June 26. enough that thIS game IS . , . , . , .. 0 0 With only three teams re- well on the way to becoming AUSTRAliA ~ A~nual Subsc~ipti°n.' 15/- n m~ining in, th,e B~rder Dis- ~ permanent sporting fixture 0 (12Issues); 1/3 (mcludmgsea ~ trIct AssocIatIon It seemed In the North-East. npostage) per month. n that soccer was waning in Played over a series of U (Prices Sterling add U I ' t b t ' 266 Collins Street. MF 2837 0 exchange).- n popu ar~ y U, Wi th th e th ree games resu It s were.. ~ -II added Interest created by 1st Game - Cobram d. =0=0=0=0=0=0"-'. Wills' donatIon. of the A scot Myrt Ief or d 2-1; 2nd Game . ------~ Tropp.v, an exciting day of -Wodonga d. Myrtleford soccer was seen by all. 3-2; Final-Wodonga d. "With all its licence, the quality I remember most Present at the games on Cobram 2-1. is purity" . "Observer" 'w. London. SundayD. & wasH. O. Mr.Wills J. publicityThorpe, Mr; At Masonthe conclusionpresented of playthe

~ A ~D\A~.t6 S A V 0 Y manager, and Messrs. Glo,ver be.st players from each team j and Mason, also from Wills. with a carton of Ascot I Mr. Thorpe, on presenting cigarettes. They were: G. "THE LOYERS" the Ascot Trophy, compli- BBoarotto (Myrtleford), E. I" 2, 5 & 8 (Adults Only) FB3366 mented the local teams on Valente (Cobram), and M. ------their comparatively high Tiburzi (Wodonga).

. July 9, 1960. SO CCE R NEW S Five * HERE'S YOUR OLYMPIC PARK LINE-UP FOR THE WEEKEND Here'syour completeweek-end Soccer programme for Olympic Park, also State League ~, teams for today's games. Hakoah meet Polonia today (Saturday), kick-off 3 p.m., and tomor- \ic row (Sunday) in the World Cup series Australia play Scotland, kick-off 1.30 p.m.; and "c' Poland play ; kick-off 3 p.m. Because this issue went to press on Thursday after- noon, teams may include last-minute changes. Alterations to teams will be announced over the P.A. system at Olympic Park. On the extreme right is a picture of Keuken, Wilhemina's KEUKEN sharpshooter. He is State League leading goal-scorer, with 15 goals to his credit. (Wilhelmina) HAKOAH Tomorrow (Sunday. Kick-off 1.30 p.m. Mannering (1) AUSTRALIA Alexander (2) Woodward (3) Mannering (1) Anderson (4) Barker (5) Hartley .<6) Petheric (2) Armstrong (3) Common (8) Neuhold (10) Stewart (4) Matthews (5) Drennan (6) Thomas (7) McInroy (9) Peterson (11) Smith (8) Martin (10) Resel'ves: Haynes, Reid, Ellenhaus. Glover (7) ,. Bedford (9) Keyes (11) . . Szygalski (11) Jurecki (9) Uronia (7) Beattie (10) Blackley (8) Gama~ (10) Dudos (8) Copeland (11) McInroy (9) Thomas (7) Szczerpanskl (6) Parlatoni (5) Capobus (4) Balish (6) Berry (5) McNeil (4) ,Gaurdiani (-3) Gasior (2) Wemyss (3) Alexander (2) Morks (1) (Evans (1) POLONIA SCOTLAND Reserves: Mariuzkicwciz, Jancsyz. Reserves: Australia-Suttie, McInver, James, Pritchard, Sandham, Scott. Scotland-Hilton (Sunshine C.), STATE LEAGUE TEAMS r;Ir:~~).(Me.), Glennie (Slavia), Bell (Slavia), Cook Players report Batman Street entrance at 12.45 p.m. WILHELMINA: van Hees- Frangioni, Trentini, Bottari, POLA!olD, from:. Pe,rlikowski; Gai~ior, Czerk.aski; J.a- wick, Erasmus, Stbbe, Rem- Barazza, Cubero, Vitti, kubow~kl, Maruszklewltz, S.zczepan.skl;SY1falskI, DrOn\R, mers, Rrouwer, Noy, Ynt- Bressen. Jureckl, Dudon, Janczyk, ZablockI, (}amaJ, W. Kund, J. ema, Luyten, Keuken de MOR A . Kund. ' Bruykere Bons Jensen EL ND: Azza.rpardl, GERMANY, from: Pettig; Bieg, Larsen; Eggert, Marth, Sioothank. ' , HCoelalthc' IBl rowMn, McNeIl, Mc- Faltyn, Schumacher, Landherr, Klein Teuber, Wekkeli, MELBOURNE: Gross, art, , Oxton,u en, Loughranatthews, Stew-Zubi- Scheer ' Weiland . ret,Vicinci, Vajda, Juhase, Vass, Besci,Pribil, Gar-Fe- hett.ani, Hodgson, Smith'' Tac- I ket~, Zuckermann, B.ors, MACCABI: A. Novak; B. . . We!nbers, Szalay, BanhIdy, Levey, R. Novak; D. Gins- I First Glass or Tourist KaIser, Yaros, Sal. burg, T. Jack, A. Szabo; P.

GEORGE CROSS: Hobson, Akerstein, J. Velleman, D.

Sacco Velson, Falzon, Muscat, Finkielstein, F. Marks, J.

A. Vella, E. Vella, McKenna, Roessler. Reserves: Hoffman, I Abela, Zammitt, McVean, Kovacs. ' Rae, Cachia, L. Sacco, Fal- SOUTH MELB.-HELLAS: zon. . Van Gronignon, Karpousas, J.U.S.T.: Jank?,,:Ic, Wa~d- Picoulas, Power, Pippis, bauer, Resek" MICIC, BasIc, Nanos, Kourkoulakos, Forta- Sch~oede;r, Nlegus, DuS~f, manos, Budgen, Hatzele- MarmovIc, Voll~an, Beattie, friov, Genaris, Papadopolous, Rodek. R,eserve. Grgas. Georgeouiss. Box HIli from Cooper, Suttie, Morrow, Hunter, Huy- * * * gen, Patersoll, Drennan, Smith, Russell, Pirie, Tom- PRESTON'S GROUND bl~n, Stoffles, Bedford, Mc- p'reston S.C. will play all th ' KIllop, Kenny. theIr home games on a neu- eres an FOOTSCRAY from Mas- tral enclosed ground wher. sese, Hamilton~ .Zaviatterio, eve: possible or on the op- ANS£TT-ANA Burns, SabadmI, Cressey, pOSIng team's ground. This Donna, Rice, Sax.elby, Cope- was, decided at a special JET FLIGHT to SU lt' you ' land, McLeod, AIrman, We- meetIng of the S,L.M.C. on .

ANSETT ANA J fl ' h A 1. myss.SLA VIA from Barotajs, sonTuesday. (Wilhelmina), Messrs. Hutchin-Kohout. - et Ig. ts span ustra Ia Petheric~, Armstrong,. Kar- (Slavia), and d'Andrea (Ju- from CaIrns to Perth dally. use, Bahsh, Berry, Rembold, ventus) were appointed mem- Glennie, Bell, Gotschlich, An- bers of a Ground Inspection Contact bousek,gstenberger, Zeigler, Sas, Alevandros.Cook, Ram- taskSub-Sommittee. will be to inspectTheir firstthe A ...5"~~ T ." - A ..'A.. or your travel agent JUVENTUS: Colla, Mar- Pre s ton and Footscray ini, Pichtnic, Griggs. Boz, grounds. MAAI16 Six SO C C E R N'E W S July 9, 1960. ,: ,I ~py HELLAS! ,First Divisi'on Rev. SOUTB Melbourne-Bellas must rank as one of the I strongest teams ever to have played in the First lew Division, and they look certain of a place in the State League next season. b'Y Greek teams in Hellenic The p~rformance of Mac- 1'\- - C"- _',1- ~ , / and Yarra Park have previ- cabi is difficult to forecast LM1 ~UTI~, 1«and ously failed in State League and this was borne out last but neither of them ,had the week when they inflicted the credit for the club's pre- field and James. strength or quality of the only the second defeat so far sent position. Outside-right While are now out present combine, which.seems experienced by CO!burg. Mac- Kemerer is one of th~' mo~t o! the running for pr°m,°- assured of holdrng theIr own cabi's greatest asdet is cen- competent footballers rn thIS tIon, they deserve specIal against much stronger op- tre-half, Tom Jack who still League. mention for a wonderful de- position than has been met displays great a~ticipati(}n, Richmond's abilities are but in First D-ivision. The to date: . . bu~ more importantly, in- spr~d more evenly through club come from .a!, appar- ConsIderable rnterest will spIres and leads his team in theIr team and although ently hopeless posItIon rn the be shown in the perf{)rmances dominating fashion. they have good players like Second Division last year to of the club in the Ascot The surprise of the season centre-forward, Klein, and earn promotion as runners- Dockerty Cup, and as Greece is the poor display of Sicilia full-back, Larsen, their great- up and they have continued in the Laidla,v World Cup who looked to be one of th~ est asset is cohesive team- their improvement this sea- series. strongest teams at the start work with every player pull- son. The enthusiastic Aus- Last ';Veek saw a number of the season. It now ap- ing his wE!ight. Either Gee- tria ~lub could be the 1961 ~ of surprIge results when five pears that, together with long {)r RIchmond would be premIers. , of the top six teams failed. University, they are doomed w{)rthy ,of First Division At the other end of the Biggest surprise of the week for relegation to Second champions and at this stage ladder four clubs, Dande- was University's 3-0 win Division unless able to stage it is impossible to favour one nong, Sandringham, Park over , and congratu- a remarkable reversal of before the other. Rangers and Prahran are en- lations go to the "Shop" for form. The most improved side is gaged in a struggle to avoid registering their firs( vic- Brighton who put ,paid to relegation. The two most tory, .tog~ther with the hope * SOUTH A;ustri~'spremi.ership ambi- likely candidatesare Pr~h- , that It wIN not be the last. bons by defeatrng them 4-1 ran and Park Rangers, but Sunshine City took another . last week. Physical fitness is these two clubs are among step from the relegation zone beT~e .Learuetl~~~er I~ n:hw a key factor in Brighton's the longest-established teams by taking a pOi.lt from run- grn.nrnt. 0 shad Ise a h e improvement and they have in Victorian Soccer, and al- ners-up, Corio, and the Sun- premIers IP c a engers ave now played a number of con- though now at their lowest I shine club seems to hav~ been narrowed dov;:n to two secutiv~ games without de- ebb, their tradition is foun- ~I found that little bit of extra ~eelong an1 tRICh11!~:d20 feat. Key players are all- ded on great fighting spirit ? I whi<;h wa~ so ,badly needed. w .otare elu~h or WI rounders Andre Waitzer, Mc- which may yet see them I Florentrna and Moonee porn s, an e eams are Cartney, and forwards Old- through. Ponds have both done well in even level on goal average. ,. th.ei.r.initial 'seas.onin First The Geelong club is fortu- DIVISIon aDd theIr 1-1 draw nate to have such stars as SOCCERFANSHERE'S YOUR POOLSGUIDE last week underline" the Kemerer, Maddhelena, and equa~ity of these two clubs in Gennari, and it is these QUEENSLAND. wood 0; South Perth 0, Tricolore playrng standards. players who deserve much of First Division.-Blackstone 5, 1; Swan Valley 1, Olympic 4; Oxley ~, Y.M,C'A: 9, Dlnmore 2, Windmills 3, Swan Athletic 1. AzzurrI I, Helleruc 2, St. Helens Second Division.- Caledonians ~ = =---=---=---=---=---=---=---=---=:-.: 5,. Bundambao, Annerley 4, 3, J"ulia2; Cracovla 2, Fremantle ---==--~~ Thlstie 3. 2; Emu Rangers 2, Perth City 4; S.econd Divislon.-Wynnum 2, Malay T. 5, Medina 6; S. Fre- SOCCER FANS ' Drupro 7, Sandgate 2, Merton 0, mantle 2, Sublaco3. GracevliIe 3, Mitcl:Ielton 4, Easts N.S.W. LADDER . ~' Latrobe 4, Bullmba 3, Postal P. W. L. D. F. A. P. .. Prague .. 15 12 0 3 61 25 27 y in g SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Gladesville .. 16 11 2 3 45 23 25 When bu First Division,-Croatia 0, Lion Auburn.. 16 11 3 2 55 32 24 KNITWEAR 0; .Sturt 1, Port Adelaide 3; Pol- Apia 15 9 2 4431522 orua 0, Orange 0;. Beograd I, Canterbury.. 15 9 5 1 45 32 19 Cumberland 1; SalIsbury 1, J"u- Budapest 14 9 4 1 45 34 19 ask for ventus 3; Budapest 2, Victoria O. North Side 15 6 6 3 37 34 15 ~econd Divi~ion.-BirkaUa 7, Sydney Aust. 15 5 5 5 31 37 15 .. 0 LY M P I C " WIndsor .AthletIc 0; Malta United Hakoah 16 5 9 2 37 35 12 0, OlympI~ 1; Enfield 5, Pennlng- Corrima! 15 3 8 4 25 35 10 ton 2; K:mgswood 3, Edinburgh Bankstown.. 16 4 10 2 24 36 10 3; A~strIa 1, .Mitcham 0; South Balgownle.. 14 4 10 0 22 42 8 AdelaIde 4, ElIzabeth 1. BranvlUe 16 2 12 2 30 59 6 quality garment for NEW SOUT~ WALES, Manly 16 115 02990 2 The North, First DIvislon.-Adams- h h I f .1 town 1, Newcastle 2; Blacksmith S.A. LADDER t e woe ami y 6, Charlestown 3; Cessnock 0, First Division. Awaba 1; L. Macquarie 3... W. P.W.L.D.F.A.P. OLYMPIC ' KNITWEAR WaUsend 5; Mayfield 2, CardIff 1; Orange.. 8 2 3262319 WaUsend 3, Merewether 2. LI()n 8 2 2 36 14 18 Federation, ~irst Division.- J"uventus 6 2 5 34 20 17 A.uburn 2, CorrImal 0; Balgow- Cumberland 7 3 322 15 17 21 JONES LANE CITY FB 144 rue I, Prague +; Bankstown 0, Budapest 7 3 2 40 15 16 , . 3 . ManlyCanterbury 0, GladesvIUe2; H~koah 8; 0,Northside Apia 2; PoloniaCroatia.. "" 57 45 32 2521 309 1316 (opposite Southern Motors) a Bu~tpe!f 1; Sydney Aust. 3, Beograd 3 5 52524 11 ranv~~ST AUS R Victoria 4 9 0 21 27 8 FI i T ALIA. Sturt 3 9 2 25 40 8 c--'-"--~'--"'-~ rst D vision. ~ Azzurri 2, Port Adelaide.. 4 9 0 27 49 8 -~---= Athena 1; North Perth 7, Spear- Salisbury 11111046 3

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STOEFFELS KI ~K.S I COUNTRYWEEK! :: I ",T TO 3 d PLA' ,-v 8 Continued from P. 3. .1... r ~ D da,tes in .Melbourne 'but pro- mIsed hIS support for the Box Hill forward Frank 8toeffels added four goals to his tally to go idea 'Yith .the competition I . 4-- I into equal thIrd place on the 8~te League goa Iscorers '4--~ ble Iast week . centresheld m in rotationdIfferent tocountry give a Playing in his new posi- 9 GOALS- Sa b i ani (Pr), Hunter, Reuter boost to the code in the coun- tion of centre. forward, (Mor), Stoeffeds (BH). (W), Falzon (GC), Fab- try. Hakoah's Johnny McInroy 7 GOALS - Be a t tie ja.nic (JUST), Sas (S), On the home front Mr, ne~ted a ,hat-trick aga.inst (JUST), Petersen (H), ZIegler (S), Patterson Paul is happy to report that : WIlhelmIna and has gIven Vollman (JUST). BH), . Oxton (M?r), he found the situation in the I himself a big lift on t~e 6 GOALS-Haynes (H), Tomblm (BH), KaIser Latrobe Valley greatly im- table. ~e n°v.: has SIX Dudon (P), McInroy (M), proved with the disappear- goals to hIS credIt. (H). . ance of elash of personali- Below you will find lead. 5 GOALS - Bors (M), .1 -GOAL, - C a ChI a ties. ing State League d goabl- Zammit (GC), Smith 'NGCoy)' (WM) Iupcronk(JU(SWT », Of great interest, the dis- scorers. asGl nameb " y (M or,) Be11 (S) , Ang- Barub Oughton, (H) , CUSS10n. on the poSSI.b 11'l 't Ies. "Sl'°rtmg hO eS tso~er stenberger (S), T. Vella Kenn; (BH) Szygalski of match permits for a mini- wrIters eac a ur ay (GC), Cook (S), Biro (P) Nelson '(GC) Bu- mum of one season, a matter throughout the season. (P), Rice (F), McVean . (J) W' b ' (M) which is already under con- Secretaries are asked to (GC), Jurecki (P), g~ske 'Gra~~s e(rfUST), sideration in Melbourne by co-ope~ate by sepding iI,I- 4 GOALS - Sal (M). Copel~nd (F), Ra~ the S:L.M.C, and which coul.d formation a b 0 u t theIr 3 GOALS - Cu'bero (J), (GC), Pribi (M), Pav- also Interest the MetropolI- players. Ynthma (W), Burns locksy (Pr), Djukie tan ,League Management + Abbreviations are as (F(, Rambousek (S), (Pr) Capobus (P), Committee. follows: BH (Box Hill), F Zammitt (GC), Bedford Sacc~ (GC), Barbazza * * * (Footscray), GC (George (BH), Vass (M), Fe- (J), Hartley (H), Sax- Cross), H (Hakoah), J. kete (M), De Bruyckere elby (F), Gomez (P), GAMES WANTED (Juventus), M. (Mel- (W),Bressan(J), Bons L. Vella (GC), Bottari The Hiraklis Soccer Club bo~rne), Mor (Moreland), (W), Horvac (Pr). (J), Boz, McNeil (Mor), would like clubs wishing P (Polo~ia), Pr (Pr~ston), 2 GOALS-Janczyk (P), Njegus (JUST)" Huy- friendly games to co.ntact : S (Slavla), W (W.1lhelm- Drennan (BH) Sabba- gefi (BH), Beesl (M), them. Would any club mter- i ina). dini (F) L'oughran, Voros (M), Berry (S), ested contact Mr. A. Chris- 15 GOALS-Keuken (W). Hodgson '(Mor), Mar~- McKenna .(GC), Abela tofis, 145.Clark Street, South, 11 GOALS-Luyten (W). novic (JUST), Gregorlc (GC), Ballsh (S). Melbourne. M. .D NEW SHIPMENT t JUSTARRIVED M .. D

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- .- :...c .- HERE'S THE LETTER WE HAVE BEEN SIRS,.- Now that half the season is C;'ve.r, I will n°t fall to say my word of appreciation for the WA I T I N G FO R endeavours the new Editor of "Soccer News" have made to make it a better "Soccer News." ies of all Clubs, from State 15,000 pe(}ple in Melbou~ I realise what a consid- My criticism of "Soccer League to Provisional who will bur "Soc;j erabl& amount of work News" in former years League, should be clearly New s, which gij you have all put in, not has nev'er been directed stated. "news" about the ga~ only to increase the ad- at the quality of the Too many. Soccer pia?,. to be played on satur vertising ~onsiderably, articl~s, but .completely at e~s ar~ walkmg around m If ~e can ~uaran ~ but also to bnng together the time of Issue. Victoria, who do ~ot know advertisers a clrcula a variety of copy every I am of the opinion that how to g~t back mto the o! 15,000, I am als,? c, week. "Soccer News" as it is game agam. We need all vmced that the prmt Whether the enlarged distributed no~, and has these boys. . of this :'Soccer Ne quantity of copy has made been distri'buted in for- If by havmg "Soccer c~n be paid ou~ of adv4 the quality suffer is a mer years, lacks its main News" on .sale by Thur.';- tISements recel,:ed, al matter of appreciation, purpose, viz., the propa- day~ ~e gam each week an the £275. receIved f but I am of the opinion ganda for Soccer and the addItional 50 new sup- 15,000 cople~ should that "Soccer News" misses creating of interest in pofters of Soccer, we WIll amply sufficient to ~I the more experienced pen Soccer among those who gain 1,500 new support- for an a?eq~ate perm and the well written are not regular attenders erg over a season. ent full-time staff to p articles of our old friend, of our games yet, and in Mr. J. V AN HOBOKEN I have been told many duce a good Soccer pa Morrie Buckner. many cases, do not even m tAt I' d times that it is impos- on the Book Stalls , I feel that lack of co- know what is going on in cl er~d ~ us r,a la, an sible, not only due to lack Thursda~, !: operation and appreciation the Soccer world in Vic- asd 0 b t us~at i~ns, ,:an of time, but also due to . Even if the figures : made Morrie resign from toria. rea. a ou w a is gomg lack of finance, to have gIve here are do~b~ed ,i "Soccer News" which for "Soccer News" is now on m Soccer, and how they "Soccer News" in the some of the pessimists, :i many years, he ran prac- sold, week in, week out, can lett td the next game Book Stalls on Thursday. is quite c..ear that

~ tically on his own, with to those who attend our on .a u.r ay. ... I go even further, and figures I give would sh the sacrifice of many free games, and buy more or It I,S, m my opi~Ion, im- state that if "Soccer such a hand~o~e pr

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1:1 WE FULFIL OUR PROMISE' , res i g n from "Soccer must always be respected some sensational changes I News." in a democracy, but must in the near future, 8 The columns of "Soc- not necessarily be follow- We do not agree that cer News" have always ed. We don't think that Soccer and would-be Soc- been open to the' "more our readers - who have cer fans must have their experienced ,pen of our doubled this year - would "Soccer News" in their old friend, Morrie Buck- appreciate a return to hands to know where to ner." He has had unlimit- large headings and sub- go. ed use of these columns headings and outsized For this purpose "The this season., st~reotyped features which Age," "Sun," "Herald," , J ohn ~r.ed Stan 8 The, under~Ign,ed are mIght l<;,wel;"the cost of "'Sporting Globe," various d Andrea VIllIers Stacey truly doIng thIS Job for theFor publIcatIon.e r th bl ' ABV2foreign HSV7newspapers3KZ ' ABC3DB' AFTER 14 Issues. of "Soccer, News"" we have ful. ethe1 se love wou ofld soccer.you caWhat11 a . Y a s e pu Ica- 3AK ,a X , , " , filled our three promIses to the VIctorIan Amateur £3/ / h . m hi h non, had photos and ~ews ,nd 3 yare doIng Soccer Football Association - QUALITY QUAN- . 16 8 onoldrahrlu dl w c on .ItS front page, thIngs a. wonderful Job. TITY and CIRCULATION. , mtravellIng, 960,wou entertaInIngar y.co,ver butWhICh hardiy you find.could look for Th' e groun ds of metro- We're proud of our cer News" has been pub- telephone, telegrams and . polItan clubs are well achieve~ents" a~d we lish,ed without discrimi- incidential ,expenses.? ha~:eh~d ~~stfi~tlfu~:swi: kno;n a~~ any qUf~~ r~- shaz:ethIS prIde wIth Aus- natIon, but. the same ~an- For the mformatlon of the confidence of readers ~a~ lng eb or ~ u d ~ - i tralIan, Interstate and not be saId of prevIous Mr. van Hoboken and d ,cIa s, . can e so.ve y Victorian Soccer officials, administrations. others, the content of :ner we e~re progressmg consultIng the o.fficlalYear readers and many soccer We welcome Mr, van "S.N." has increased by v y we. . Boo,k <;,r contactIng the As- 1 tt b more than double thanks Now for the tIme of soclatlon offices. A re- fans. H0b 0k ens' e er ecause " , ,t"t" f th O . Last week we received th t 1 t ' d to the extra column and dIstrIbutIon - a matter pe I Ion 0 IS m f orma- e congra u a Ions an ' h" a congratulator y letter ' t ' h to the newsy front Page on w ICh we partl y agree tion every week wast es . apprecla Ions s own us. ' ' . y SIr b . whIch has been receIved WIth Mr. van H0b 0k en. valu abl e space, Stanleyfrom F . A Rous, . Secretar for having, ouswere ecommgmono ton-. wIth ovatIon. everywhere. Problems encountered60 Mr. van Hoboken wIll. produced a,n ,?uts!anding With the spirit of im- ,It is generally recog- f~r are tha~ tl:te presel~t be glad to k.now !he socc.erpublIcatIon m Aus- partiality which guides rnzed and we rely on t,he tIme of publIcatI°!1 does~t crowds are mcreaslllg tralIa. ,our work, we print the weekly comments receIV- al!ow an authprIsed. dI~- every" we~k. Newspap'el;"' RadIo, .TV, letter in full and give it ed that, the. standard "of t~butor. to handle It m It .Is dIfficult to believe and advertI~mg executIves position of pride in our the ~ublIcatlon and Its tIme" quIte apart from the that In; 1960, when players have complImented us on paper. contrIbutors have greatly cost mvolved whIch could are sIgned before they our efforts which provide. . improved. This can be well be undertaken in board ship or rushed when Soccer with, a dignified Flrst!y, there are pomts expected from the skill of view of its publicity they arrive here, and any and worthwhIle introduc- on whIch Mr, van ~o- three people, who apart value. talent worth using is un- tion anywhere. bofen needs some clarlfi- from being- soccer men After all, we must crawl aware of the locality of Furthermore, every item ca Ion: excel in their own field before we can walk. How- groU1lds and clubs. of newsworthy correspond- 8 Mr. Morrie Buckner, of newspaper work. ever, this matter is being . ence which reached "Soc- the former Editor, didn't The wish of a minority considered and we expect 8 Continued Page 13.. :or SOCCER BALLS I~~t 'it STANLEY MATTHEWS COMPo £5/19/6 ~ BUY NOW PANTHERT. PANEL CaMP. 11/5 TRIUMPH 18 PANEL CaMP.- 74/11 PAY 1 ATE R ~ on Hartleys

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July 9, 1960. S 0 C C ERN E W S Eleven I ~H~~O~~~bas~~t~~~!1Junior of Brooklyn Hostel Under-14 and South Mel- bourne-Hellas (Under-16) teams from junior compet-

S .' titions.Players l-egistered with ttresting to note that six OCC e r those teams and who are players from the 1958 Under- °1 over-age for other Junior 14 State team have again WIT h teams fielded by those Clubs been included. are free to re-regi.ster for UNDER 16 STATE SQUAD Tr-..o Th~ 16-.::1 a?y other Club wltho:ut. a Tarascie (Sunshine C.) U~ ,.e Q transfer.. Mr. Harry Wllkm- goal; Barna (Melbourne) ll son,S th JunlorM Ib SecretaryH of 11the Caithness ( Sunshine C. ) ance 0f Sunsh me. C1.t y ou e ourne e as, Gombos ( Melbourne) and 1 . d. t . th h ""S - N " .. payers m lca mg the tre- N NO througk 1 occeJ: M ews,t ' Remfrey ( Hakoah ) .' backs' men dous st reng th m. the an s payers urco t, S . Culbard ( Sunshme.' C ) Sunsh me' area and confi rms Noss,t fLockwoodth ' tand1.. Moore- Mullen .( Sunshme C.) White th e st rong h0Id by Suns hme. I v.:ez or elr s er mg ser- (Sunshme C.) half-bac~s; City on the Under-18 sec- v~ceto .the Club u.ndergreat Rossetto (Essendon) Silver tion. dlfficultles and. wlshes them (Melbourne) Hay (Brighton) every success l~ the future. Dancer (Brighton) J. and W. INTERSTATE BORSARI These players wul be a great Vojtek (Essendon) and Peat PRQ.GRAMME asset to any team. Best of (Essendon) forwards. These Under-14 te~m visits St. luck,. boys. . players to report on South George '{ Sydney), .yMer.,14 \. . WIth State sel.ectlon hav- Melbourne ground at 1.30 team also will play N .S.W. mg been finahsed, both p.m. touring Under-14 team in Under 14.and Under .1~State UNDER Melbourne on Monday, Sept- teams wul start trammg at 16 ember 5. N~w South Wales Middle Park tomorrow.' (Sun- METROPOLITAN XI- 'II 1 th O t h . M I U d Ryan (Essendon ) goal' Wl pay lS ma c m e- day). The follo~ mg n er .' bourne pefo~e their tour of 14 players are. retiuested to Karzag (M.elbourne) P. Ku- Soutb Australia. The Under- d at St Kuda gr ound at vert (Brlghton) Harlow 16 t .11 . . ...Btt en . (E d ) L h (H k h) earn Wl V1Sl t C an b erra, 1 p.m. Bring own strIp, and ssen on eac a oa. Sydney and Newcastle dur- Properl y stud- Messner (Bayswater) Mld-. boots must be dl t (M bb. C ) d mg1 a. ten-d ay tour 0f N...S W ded.. Mr McFadyen (St. 0 e. 1on. (S oorafA md 1 .) hanIf P aymg f our match es. Bef ore Kilda) is coach. gl Vle . spen a e a - 1 ' f N S W th O backs' Fr und (Melbourne) eavmg or .. . IS tlearn UNDER 14 STATE SQUAD w. Kllver: (Brighton) Hag- will. entertain a ~est Aus- (S K f d trahan Under-16 Hlgh school . KarasavalisBetts, Watson, Lorist AglUS,Wells eorglou. t. 1.ld a) orwar s. team on August 20 in Mel- Ex-OlympicCycling Champion PopczY,k,Kalk~renner, , ' St~-' TheseSouth playersMelbourne to report - Hellas on bourne, who are tourmg. the Yes,yes, yes! It wouldpay cey, Bl?ary, Kl~ger, Hamu= ground at 2.15 p.m. tomor- NewcastlE;area. A retur~ you to visit t,on, R:eld,A~onYl A., Manda row. Two more players are match wul ~e played 0 . lls, ,Thmarchl, Maat, Wrobel, still to be selected. Septem~er 1 m Melbourne. BORSARI5 Klem, Gromek, Short, Kas- Later m September four daglas, Jasinski, Pritchard, .U~DER 18 Metropolitan teams will visit Koutseheras, and Logan. W. Cuschlerl (P.reston) goal; Yallourn for the annual EMPORIUM Osypiw .:If Sokil Utd. must Burton. (Sunshme C.) Marth matches in all age groups NINO SELLS EVERYTHING alsoFollowin~ attend. three weeks' (Sunshine(Sunshme C.)C.) Brycebacks; (Sun-Bell with the L. V.J .S.A. at the.- easiestdepositterms on lowest--~. ~ trials during which period shine C.) Diamandis (E~sen- UNDER 14 Diamond Rings, J"ewelleryf the standard of soccer dis- don) andk VoceSh . (St. Kuda) .In the second replayed WPhatches,dCMrystlal c 1 (P J J L . t C 1 d oto an ove ameras played surprised some spec- half-bac s; IP ey res-., lS on up game p aye Sewing Machines tators, the following 15 ton) Karlich (Preston) at S~red Hearts ground, Gifts of AllKlnda players have. bee~ ch?sen to .Ro'ifers (Dand.enong C.) OlympIa def.eated Sacred SP.!f~~se~i~~~~ represent Vlctorla m the W:rlght and .Huton (.Sun~ Hea.~s 2-1 m a fast and Shot .Guns forthcoming tour of N.S.W. shme C.) Vassuo (St. Kuda:) eXQltmg game. The r~sult Blc¥cles i in September. Mr. Bradshaw Pritchard (Bri-g;hton) and could ~ave .gone either war. Radio & Electrical FIShllJ;f.lnai (Essendon) is coach. The Benbow (Sandrmgham C.) Olympla wul now entertam Appliances, etc. ! selected Under-16 State team forwards. These players to North leaders Ardeer at Also Continental Records ~ ,has a very powerful and report on South Melbourne.. Sassella Park, Deer Park. Magazines and Books' i clever forward line but the Hellas ground on Sunda.y ~ikely c~p win.~ers today 201 LYGON ST CARLTON defence will give the .coa.ch next July 17 at 2 p.m. This are N'orth Sunshm~, Ar~eer, Phones: l"J4S.3S,FJ"527S many headaches. .It lS m- team contams a preponder- Essendon and Soku Umted. " . ,I ~ Dine and Dance at the RIVERSIDE INN HOTEL CONTINENT~L CUISINE. - Liquor with Meals till 10 p.m. : at the Punt Road Bridge Deughtful Mus~c by HANS and HENRY , Private Roomfor Weddings,Parties, etc. , * Mine Hosts: BRUNO SM.ITH, GINO SANTI (JB.1676) 1,0. N 0 PAR KIN G W 0 R R I E S ,

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Sir,-Allow me on behalf Sir,-You have been kind of the Prague So,ccer.Club enough to send us copies of theto congratulate.wonderful vIctoryVlcto~la In theon you r m agazin e during recent recent Australian Soccer weeks. We have found the Championship. information contained there- TJle victories on each day in most interesting and we ,:",ere clear-cut and the plea3- have decided to take advan- Ing feature was that the quality of the team did not tage of your offer to Include. deteriorate when the replace: an advertisement about our ments went into the side, own magazine in your publi- which was a. gui.de to the cation. We enclose copy here- strength of. ~Ictorl.an Soccer. with and will be grateful if . T~e admlllistra.tlve organ- you will let us know what --- ~ ,.. Isatlon of the ~erles was par arrangements you can make, . U excellence, all I~ all. a gra.nd with regard to its insertion Slr,-You were wrong ~n weekendthey so forrichly VIctorIa deserve.-- whIch and payment . - Yours ," ere queryyour reply in last to week's F. Vollmer "Soccer s BOys Want ed Yours, etc., SIR STANLEY ROUS, News." The query was wrong A. CRAIG, Secretary. in one sense, too. Boys between the age Secretary The Football Association, Mr. Vollmer asked: "If a of 12 and 14 years are Sydney Football Club 22 Lancaster Gate, player from the defending wanted to sell "Soccer Prague London, W.2. side handles the ball inside News" at soccer grounds the penalty area uninten- throughout Melbourne sub.

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~ / '1"" l::AfI.A."a n he have to give--a penalty worthy. ~.,n.,.6~ BANK kick or an indirect free kick They should contact Mr. ~""7-- from the place it happened?" Jack Coldman, 8 Namron In the first place, no free Street, East Bentleigh, by COMMONWEAL m kick of any kind should be letter for an appoint- a"M 'W.~""~ BANK awarded for unintentional ment. ...~..".~I "hands." For intentional "hands," the award must be ON TH E BALL I a direct free kick if the St .. . infringement occurred out- ar JUnIOr ou t . .., side the penalty area, and a ~Ig:ents" who went ,',nformetlon which penalty kick MUST be for season IS right on the ball - correct and awarded if it occurred inside up-to-da!e- shoul.dcall et theMigrent the penaltyarea. Informetlon Service, Commonwealth But the artistry in your Under 18 player for Sand- Bank, 227 Bourke Street, Melbourne cartoons is wickedly wonder- ringham City, David Ben- full More, please. - Yours, do h ed , ..., etc., MORRIE BUCKNER. . w, w 0 scor nine goa I s Informetlon I,S provided F~EE St. Kilda Road, In the past three weeks, and on such sublects ~s housing, Melbourne. is a member of the Under 18 to . t ft . employment,or any other subjecteducation, of interestfinance .'Sir -The followin g com- V'IC rlan eam a er scoring to migrants. mlttee member, Mr. J. Leo- his fourth goal last Satur- pold, of 31 Stafford Street, day, twisted his ligaments West Preston, and Mr. H. and will be unable to play - ~eopold, sam!! address, res- for the remainder of the sea- oursIgned committee as actIve onmembers June 14.of son . They have served our club He would probably have FREE HOME DELI V ERY' loyally.over the past 25 years been inc~uded in the sen~or . for whIch we have honoured team thIs week to assIst them with life membership. Sandringham in their bid to The reason for their retire- avoid relegation. Hard luck, WINES . BEERS ment is ill-health. - Yours, David; we hope you aspire etc., J. RADOJEVIC, to become a champion next LIQUEURS Secretary. season.

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BOY IS SO SHY! POSITIVEFOOT COMFORT AND EFFICIENCYON From ROBIN MANNOCK. HARD OR SOGGY GROUND GUARANTEEDWITH BUDAPEST,Friday-Florian Albert, centre- ' pI LA ' forward for Hungary at 18 years of age, is modest, 0 soft-spokenand shy! He calls his trainer "Bacsi" Then the stadium echoes ("Uncle"), a term of friend- with the cry, "Flori, Flori," ly respect which Hungarian as the crowd urges their fav- children bestow upon their ourite on. Once inside the elders, and the courage and scoring line, he seldom ~isses self-confidence which carried the net. him through England's de- But off the field, Albert fence. to crash home two looks hardly capable of fight- goals rn Budapest ,on May 22, ing his way out of a soggy seems to de.sert hIm once he ,paper bag, let alone storm- take~ ?ff hIS football boots. ing an enemy goal single- ~ BrIllIant solo break- handed .IIIIII~' throughs worthy of a "classi- .

cal" centre-forward are Albert is described by , , AI'bert's stock in trade. British Sporting journalists Often his opponents seem as a "world-class" player, mesmerised by his guile as and regarded as the bright- Famous Make g~he flashes area. past them into the soccerest of players. Hungary's bright ,PI0 LA'

WE FULFILOUR PROMISE Continental SOCCER BOOTS , ,8 Continued from P. 9. Made by A. MANTELLO salesThe and possI'ble supporters Increase men- of steadilyrest assured working that towardswe are 8 Special Plates Prevent 8 Especla/lr. Deslgened. LI9. h t tioned has already been a day when ;soccer will Stud Pressure on Feet. and Flexible Sol s. , achieved in half the sea- warrant a full-time skele- 8 Exclusive Desi9n "Floats" 8 Only the Finest Crop Hide .I son. ton staff and no doubt by Player on Soft Ground is Used in PIOLA Boots. r A successful business- that time soccer will be Sole Diktributors.. i man is not necessarily a able to afford it. N M t lO newspaperman and this With this letter Mr, van ew e ropo It an must be accounted for Hoboken has given us the when reading such com- opportunity to mention Su ments as: "If we have two important aspects pply CO. 15,000 people attending which could improve "Soc- 352 Drummond Street, CARLTON, FJ 5604 a State League game at cer News." [ Olympic Park, there will 8 Co~operation ,by club NOW AT ALL LEADINGSPORT STORES certainly be 15,000 people officials supplying news as ,- in Melbourne who will buy it happens. - 'Soccer News.' . . ." 8 Increased revenue It is, we are afraid, from advertising from a For All Classes of PHONE wishful thinking as it publication giving service would150,000 mean see thatState well League over tot~sers both in readers a specialised and adver- sec- INSURANCE 34 (4. Lines)5164

A h II W" Soccer. every week-end by tion. lJ one ca 1II attendIng at least one But how can we make bring personal match. By the same to- so much progress when attention to all ken you could say "The advertisers are reluctant PROTECTION your problems. Herald" is missing out to pay an extra £1 for a ADVICE FREE badly by not selling a prominently displayed ad., copy to each inhabitant of despite increased circula- CONSULT,. . the metropolitan area. tion? Unli~~ other business "So<:cer New s" . is L..& H LASKY pt Y Ltd proposItIons where you marchIng abreast wIth .. tionmust tohave increase largeprofit produc- and theand withprogress the publicityof soccer, it 62 LYGON STREET" CARLTON 34-5164 (4 lines) II decrease costs, a news- is receiving in the Press, ~ i paper mus t haye rncreas-. Rda 10' an d TV, and we are '.",-,-.".-.".-."' , . , ...... " . . , .".".-.".",-"""""-""""""'-'-'-""""""'-"""'.',' . . . , , ...... , , , , , , , . , , , , . . ed copies matched by in- privileged to enjoy the 'i' PERSONAL 8/, TAPE-TO-DISC RECORDINGS :i: creased sales. It would confidence of the Soccer ::: Home of .:' be unfair to advertisers community of Victoria. ':' PLANET, GALAXY. STAR, OPUS Records ':' for one, 'to print more Yours, :~:T E L E F I L than can possIbly be sold John d' Andrea ':' (ADst.) CO.Pt y. Ltd.:i:',' only to waste them in the . . ':' Radio and TV Recording Studios 'i' mcrnera.. tor, Fred Vtllters ':'.:' 88 ACLANDST, KILDA STREET 9 4 - 3 7 7 7'.'':' Mr. van Hoboken can Stan Stacey .:. .:-:-:-:,.:-:-:-:":-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:..:-:-:-:-:-:,.:-:,.:,.:-:-:-:-:-:..:.,:.,:-:-:-:.

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FIXTURES WORLD CUP RESULTS STATE LEAGUE STATE LEAGUE Sunday, July 10~ 1, , 3. Hakoah v. Po~onia.. Box ~ill v. Hakoah. 1.30: Aust. v. Scotland. Greece,l, AustrIa. 0. J.U.S.T. v. WIlhe~mln;a. Po,lomay. J.U.S.T., 2.00: Poland v. Gexmany. Ukrama 0, Ireland 2. George Cross v. ~laYIa. WIlhelmIna v. Slavla, Saturday, July 16~ 2, England 1. Footscray v. Box HIll. ,Tuventus v. Preston. Polonia v. J.U.S.r. STATE LEAGUE Preston v. Moreland. Moreland v. Footscray. Sunday, July 17- " Melbourne v. Juventus, Melbourne v. George Cross, 1.30: Yugoslavia v. Latvia WIlh,elmma 0, Hakoah 3. (NO STATE LEAGUE RE- STATE LEAGUE RES. or Israel. SlaVla; 1, J.U.S.T. 2. SERVE MATCHES). Box Hill v, Hakoah. 3.00: Hungary v. Croatia, Polom~ 2, Footscray O. Polonia v'. J.U.S.T. * .. BoxHIll 5, Preston1. ASCOT£700 (DOCKERTY Wilhelmina v. Slavia. I /' Moreland 3, Melbourne 5. CUP (2nd ROUND). Juventus v. Preston, I GEORGE CROSS P4NCE Juventus 0, George Cross 1. Brighton v. Austria. All George 011(lS8 ~up- , , . More Ian d v. F00 t scray. rt d' .11 "' ted STATE LEAGUE RES SIcIlIa v, Moonee Ponds, Melbourne v. George Cross, 'po ers are cor I~ ¥ InVI . ASCOT £700 (DOCKERTY to att~nd the Da~ce to be Wilhelmina 0, Hakoah 1. CUP) 2nd ROUND REPLAY FIRS:r DIYISION NORTH held m the A.1blon Hall, Slavia 0, J.U.S.T. 1. Coburg v. Norlane-Olympia, Su.nshIn;eCIty v. ~oburg. Lrgon Street, West Bruns- Polonia 5, Footscray 0. ~a~<:abi v. S. ~e}b.-Hellas, wIck on Saturday:, ~uly 16, Box Hill 3, Preston 1. ASCOT £700 (DOCKERTY SIcIlIa v. CroatIa, , from 8 p.m. to midnIght. Moreland 1, Melbourne 1. CUP) 3rd ROUND M,oonee,Pondsv. 90rlo: " Juventus 4, George Cross 3, South Yarra v, S'shine City, Florentma v.Umverslty, FIRST DIVISION NORTH Rosebud v. Frankston. . F!RST DIVISION SOUTH " . St. Albans v. Yallourn, RIchmond v. Dandenong. UnIVersIty 3, Croat!a; ,O. S. Melb.-Hellas v. F. Gul)y. Yallourn v. Park Rangers, S. Melb.-Hellas 6, ,SIcIlIa 1. Croydon v. Maccabi. South Yarra v, Brighton. Cob~rg 1, Mac,cabi ~. Geelong v. Richmond. Sandringham v. Prahran. CorIO 1, SunshIne CIty Ii Geelong v. Austria. Fiorentina 1, Moonee P. . HARRY ARMSTRONG SE (RESERVE CUP 3rd COND DtV . NORTH FIRST DIVISION SOUTH ROUND Es~endonv. I.C.I: Austria 2, Brighton 4. Hakoah v, Slavia. Heldelberg v. F,alrfield. , Park R. 0, South Yarra 2. Dandenong v. Park Rangers. St: A;lbans v, N lan~ OlympIa. Dandenorig 2, Yallourn 5. Lions v. Polonia. WIllIamstown v. ,LIons. Prahran 0, Richmond 5. Croydon v. S. Melb.-Hellas. Seymour v. CollIngwood. Geelong 6, Sandringham O. Footscray v. Box Hill. SE(;;OND DIV. SOUTH SECOND DIVISION NORTH Preston v. Richmond. Makedonia v. Ferntree Gully. , George Cross v'. Melbourne, Croydon v, Frankston. Collingwood4, N. OlympIa1. J,U.S.T. v. Juventus. F.N.D. v. Rosebud. SPECIAL OFFER Fairfield 1, St. Albans 3. Oakleigh v. Bayswater. , I.C.I. 5, Heidelberg 0., SECOND NORTH Nth. Richmond v. M'abbin. To All Clubs. Lions 11, Essendon 1. FaIrfield v. I.C,I. FIRST NORTH RESERVES AI . Seym our o ' Williamstown 1, (from 14/5/60). C0b urg v. Suns hine CI' ty, SECOND DIV. SOUTH SE~OND SOU,TH S. Mel~.:~ellas v. Maccabi. A.. esslo' MQorabbin 4, Rosebud 1. Moor~bbm v. Oakleigh Bye, SIcIlia. Chalrman.of Juventus S.C. Frankston 5, F.N.D. O. (fro~ 14/5/60). Bye, Moonee Ponds. and Proprietor of Ferntree Gully 2, Croydon O. Nth. RIchmond v. Bayswater, University v. Fiorentina. ALTO Bayswater 1, Makedon,ia 2. (from 23/4/60). FIRST SOUTH RESERVES N, Richmond0, OakleIgh 0. , FIR~T NORTH ~ES. Dandenongv. Richmond, FIRST ~ORTH RESERVES Florentma(From 14/5/60).v, Maccabi Pa! k Rangers v. YaII ourn. KNITTING MILLS UnI'versit y-B ye. C(Jb urg v. Moonee Pond s PBrightonh v. SSouthd ' Yarra. . Sicilia ,O,S. Melb.-Hellas 6. (from 23/4/60). ra r!ln v, an rIngh ,am. TEA M . MaccabiL.P., Coburg W,O. FIRST SOUTH RES AustrIa, Bye.

GUERNSEYS Sunshine City--:Bye. , Yallourn v. South Yarr~ SECOND DIV. RESERVES , Moonee P. 3, Florentma 1. (from 7/5/60). Frankston v. Croydon. In COTTON, PURE WOOL FIRST SOUTH RESERVES Sandringham v. Austria F~rntree Gully, Bye. Allor ORLON.Colors Available. Brighton v. AustrIa.,(from 14/5/60) . MooralbbinLIons v. Seymour. v. Trident. Made to Order. South Yarra 3, Park R. 3. PROVISIONAL LEAGUE PROVISIONAL LEAGUE Also Yallourn 3, Dandenong 1. Melita v. Springvale TRACK SUITS Richmond 12, Prahran 0. (from 14/5/60). B~nd Igo'., v. W .W ,F . S d ' ham an rmg - Bye. TRmgwood'd t v. H D.S.G.II d' jn many colours * * * "rl,en v. 0 an la;, Made to Order SECOND DIV. RESERVES MACCABI'S BALL ~prmgvale v. OIYl!lpia. GARMENTS Seymour~Bye. , Alexander v. MelIta. ALL Lions-Bye. ,Maccabi grand sports ball ~ * * at Croydon 2, Ferntree G. 4. wIll be held on Saturday, USJ!JD :HIS HEAD MANUFACTURERS' Trident 1, Frankston 6. July 16, at the New Temple Newly-arrived South Mel- COST PRICE Moorabbin-Bye.. H~ll, 72 Alma Rd., East St. bourne - He!las ce,ntre-for- KIlda. Many well-known ward, GenarIs, certamly used - PROVISIONAL LEAGUE TV stars will entertain and his head last week! He de-- Maples Lane, Prahran Melita L.P., Hollandia W.O. Newman's Continental Orch- lightfully headed his team's (off High St.) D.S.G. 2, Trident 6. estra wi» be in attendance. first goal against Sicilia. W.W.F. 1, Ringwood 5. "" will also be Genaris arrived by plane """ LA 4168 Olympia 6, Bendi,go O. chosen at the 'ball. Tickets from Greece the previous """ Alexander 4, Sprmgvale 0. from: XJ 4129. Monday.

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STATE LEAGUE TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. RESERVES Section 1. G I P.W.D.L.P. STATE LEAGUE P W D L ;a; P Oakleigh 9 0 0 0 18 ! W L A Ha~oah .. 1i n O' 039. ';'22 Dandenong .:.. 7 0 2 014 ! , P. . D. . F. . P. Box Hill 12 11 0 1 41 9 22 Noble. Park .,.. 5 1 3 0 11 I; George Cross.. .. 13 9 3 1 26 12 21 J t128 2 2 38 19 18 Sandrmgham.. 3 0 6 0 6 'r . uven us Moorabbin .' 2 0 7 0 4 )" Polonla .' ...... 12 8 3 1 33 10 19 J.U.S..T. .. 13 8 2 3 30 25 18 Frankston 0 1 8 0 1 ic Juventus ...... 13 6 5 2 19 9 17 Po,loma:. 12 6 2 4 20 13 14 Section 2. W ' lh I . 3 7 3 3 39 20 17 WIlhelmIna .. 12 6 1 5 22 22 13 P W D L P 1 e mrna .., . 1 - Melbourne 13 4 3 6 29 29 11 Box Hill 6 i i i 15 J.U.S.T...... 14 6 3 5 14 16 1~) Moreland 11 4 3 42627 11 SwI.nburne 5 0 2 2 14 Slavla...... 14 7 1 6 23 17 1;)~ Sl. 13 3 0 10 16 30 6 ..,. .,.. P aVIta 13 3 0 10 15 46 6 Burwood 3 2 2 2 12 M Ib 13 6 3 . 20 20 15 res on.. Jordanville 2 1 4 2 9 e ourne ...... George Cross 13 1 1 11 18 43 3 Ferntree Gully 0 0 7 2 4 Hakoah ...... 14 6 2 6 27 31 14 Footscray 11 1 0 10 11 38 2 Section 3. Moreland 14 5 2 7 27 32 12 PROVISIONAL LEAGUE P.W.D.L.P. Box Hill...... 13 2 3 8 22 19 7 Goal. Colling,,;ood 7 1 1 0 15 ! . 1 1 . P W D L F A P Preston 5 2 1 0 12 Footscray ...... 1.. 2 1 12 4.. 5 Alexander 1212. O' O'85.10 24 Brunswick. 5 1 2 0 11 I Preston...... 13 1 1 11 13 45 3 Trident 12 9 1 247 18 19 Coburg 4 2 3 010 ! Ringwood 12 6 3 3 38 24 15 W&;tsonia .,.. 1 0 8 0 2 -- Olympia ,. 12 7 1 4 31 22 15 HeIdelberg ...'. 0 0 9 0 0 I Springvale .. 11 4 3 4 23 25 11 Section 4. FIRST NORTH JUNIOR LADDERS Bendigo 12 4 2 6 25 45 10 Prahran P6~.~. Li f6 Goal. UNDER 12 D.S.G. ., 12 3 3 6 25 45 9 R . P . W . D . L . F . A . P. - . Hollandia. 12 3 1 8 13 45 7 SouthICh mOllMelbourne. d. 43 21 21 12 1211 S.M.-Hellas 10 9 1 049 719 , P.W.D.L.P. Mehta 12 2 3 72030 5 Brighton 1 1 5 2 7 Corio. 12 6 4 2 29 15 16 OlympIa 11 10 0 1 20 W. W.F. 12 1 1 10 8 51 3 Caulfield 1 0 6 2 6 Fiorentina ,,12 6 4 2 21 14 16 Sunshine City 11 10 0 1 20 SECOND RESERVES ""S~~ii~:j; 5 Moon. Ponds 12 6 4 2 23 22 16 Essendon.. 11 8 0 3 16 G I p' W D L P Coburg .. ",. 11 4 5 2 17 13 13 S/Aspendale 11 7 1 3 15 L oa. Sunshine. 8 o' o' 016 Croatia. ,. ",. 12 4 3 5 1922 11 J.U.S.T. 11 4 1 6 9 F T Gull Pi "8".~. l~. 2'3f6 Footscray :::: :::: :::: 7 0 2 014 Macca:!'1 ,. '" 11 5 0 6 18 18 10 Brooklyn 11 4 0 7 8 F~a~kstoJ.. 7 4 2 1 25 12 10 Williamstown 5 0 4 0 10 SunshIne C 10 2 3 5 13 8 7 St. Kilda 11 4 0 7 8. Sicilia' ." ".,. 12 1 1 10 13 33 3 Wilhelmina 11 4 0 7 8 LIons 7 5 0 2 19 11 10 Essendon 4 0 5 0 8 1" 1 1 10 8 48 3 S Melb -Hellas 11 3 0 8 6 Seymour 6 3 1 2 14 12 7 Glenroy 1 0 8 0 2 University.. ,. .. Moorabbin .. 8 2 1 5 11 24 5 Tottenh:m. 1 0 8 0 2 UNDER-14 NORTH. Croydon .. 8 1 1 6 13 22 3 Game Postponed. SECOND NORTH P. W. D. L. P. Trident.. 9 1 1 7 19 34 3 JUNIOR RESULTS P W D L ~oals P North Sunshine.. 11 9 1 1 19 Under-lZ.-St. Kilda 4, J.U.S.T. . 12.11. l' 073' 6 23 Ard~er 10 8 2 018 0: S/Aspendale 6, S.Melb.-~ellas ~~Yli~ :iI'GOd.. 12 10 1 1 42 10 21 SokIl ,... 11 8 2 1 18 JUNIOR FIXTURES. 0, .Essendon 2, ~rooklyn 1, Sun- g 12 6 3 3 25 15 15 OlympIa 9 4 2 3 10 shIne 1, Olympia O. St.. J!.,lban,s ,. Sacred Heart 9 4 2 3 10 .Under-12.-BrookIyn H. v, St. Under-U North.-Newport 9, WIlllamst wn 12 6 2 424 16 U Newport 10 3 3 4 9 KIlda, .J.U.S.T. v. S.Mell?-Hell.as, Sunshine 0; Olympia v. Ardeer Norl-Olymp. 12 6 1 5 38 19 13 Trident .,.. 10 4 0 6 8 OlympIa v. Essendon, WIlhelmIna (postponed); Brooklyn v. North Seymour 12 4 3 5 2~ 25 11 Broadmeadows 8 2 0 6 4 v, S/Aspendale. . Sunshine (w.o.); Sokil 1, Trident I.C,I. 11 3 3 52323 9 Sunshine 11 2 0 9 4 Unde!-14 (North).-N. ~unshme 0; Sacred Heart v. Broadmeadows Fairfield 11 3 0 8 1536 6 Postponed-May 7: Newport v. v. Lechla N~wport, SunshIne C. v. (postponed). Essendon 12 1 2 9 3 52 4 Broadmeadows' June 25' Trident Ardeer, TrIdent bye, Broadmea- Under-14 South.-Preston 0, Heidelberg .. 12 0 2 10 7 75 2 v. Sacred Heart; Broad~eadows dows Hostel v. Sokil :United, Sac- Essendon 1; S/Aspendale "A" 1, ~ T v. Olympia; July 2: Olympia v. red Hearts v. Olympia.. Wilhelmina 4; Wesley 0, S/As" FIRST NORIH RESER' ES Ardeer, Sacred Heart v. Broad- Under-U (South). - Brighton peridale "B" 0; S.Melb.-Hellas 3, Goals meadows. v. Preston, Essendon v. Wilhel- St. Kilda 3. P. W. D. L. F. A. P. mina, St. Kilda v. Wesley College, Under-16 North.-St. Kilda 1, Coburg ., 8 8 0 0 46 5 16 UNDER U SOUTH S.Melb.-Hellas v. S/Aspendale Hakoah 0; S.Melb.-Hellas 1, S.M.-Hellas.. 8 7 0 128 714 -. "A." Fawkner 3; Ajax 1, Sunshine 2. Moon.. Pon!is 9 6 1 22410 13 P. W. D. L. P. Under:16 (North):- Essendon Unde!-16 Sout~.-Dandenong 2, SunshIne City 9 5 2 2 19 16 12 St Kilda 11 9 1 1 19 v. St. KIlda, Poloma Fawkner v. Box Hill 5; Brighton 6, Bays- Fiorentina .. 8 2 2 4 10 15 6 Wilhelmina 11 9 1 1 19 Ajax. Byes: Hakoah and Sunshine water 0; Croydon v. S/ Aspendale Maccabi .. 8 2 0 6 14 19 4 Essendon 11 9 0 2 18 City. (not notified); Melbourne 1, U.n~v.ersity 9 0 2 7 744 2 S.Melb.-He'iia:~" :::: 11 8 2 1 18 Under-16 (South),-Box Hill v. Moorabbin 3. . SIcIlia .,.. 9 0 1 8 5 37 1 S/Aspendale "A" 11 7 0 4 14 Croydon, Bayswater v. Dande- Under-18.-Sunshme (w.o.) v. B ' h 11 4 0 7 8 nong City, Moorabbin City v. Coburg; Essendon 1, St. Kilda 5; FIRST SOUTH rIg ton .. Brighton, S/Aspendale v. Mel- Sandringham 6, Preston 2. Preston .,.. 11 2 1 8 5 bourne NOTE - Under-I' North ' Olym - Goals S/Aspendale "B" 10 2 1 7 5. .."'. P W. D. L. F. A. P. Wesley 10 1 0 9 2 Und~r-18.-Coburg. UnIted v. pia v. Adreer, and Sacred Heart G I 12' 9 2 1 52 13 20 Not notified (2nd July): WeB- S.unshme C.ity, St. KIlda v. Sand- v. Broadmeadows postponed. . R~ehongIi: 12 9 2 1 40 10 20 ley v. S/Aspendale "B." rmgham City, Preston v. Essen- Under-14 Cup Re-play: Olympia IC ~on ".. 11 7 1 3 "9 19 15 don. 2, Sacred Heart 1. Austria " " ,. Yallourn ,. ,. 12 6 2 4 31 19 14 UNDER-16 NORTH, Brighton" . 11 6 1 4 26 18 13 South Yarra 12 3 4 5143110 P.W.D.L.F.A.P. Dandenong 11 3 3 5 24 28 9 Sunshine C. ,. 10 10 0 0 36 6 20 Sand'ngham..11 3 1 71837 7 Ajax 10 9 0 145 418 B if( h PrahranPark Rang... '".. 12 01 3 98 15 4544 53 EssendonSt. Kilda ..,. 10 4 23 43 2624 2624 1011 e ore t. e game. . . Hokaah .,.. 10 4 0 6 12 21 8 SECONlJ SOUTH Fawkner 9 2 2 5 9 38 6 o'l' a deII'CI' S.M.-Hellas., 9 2 1 6 9 42 5 en:Iri .T l OUS, Goals Not Notified (2nd July) :S.M.- P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Hellas v. Fawkner. reasonabl F.T. Gully ..11 9 2 040 420 y Priced meal FrankstonOakleigh 11 69 21 31 4319 1813 1914 UNDER-16 SOUTH . m. th e Makedonia ..12525242512 P.W.D.L.F.A.P. Rosebud .. 12 4 4 4 18 21 12 Box Hill 10 8 0 2 33 11 16 Croydon 10 2 5 3 19 18 9 Moorabbin 10 6 2 2 37 5 14 SILVER GRILL N. Richmond 10 2 4 4 6 12 8 Melbourne 10 7 0 3 62 14 14 Moorabbin .. 11 3 2 6 18 36 8 Brighton 10 6 0 4 4~ 19 12 (lower Ground Floor) F.N.D. .. 11 2 1 82239 5 Dandenong.. 10 5 1 4 51 22 11 Bayswater 11 1 1 913 36 3 Bayswater 10 3 1 61057 7 Croydon ..,. 9 1 1 7 7 52 3 *Ent ree from onI y 6/-. *M 0d eratea Ia carte menu. FIRST SOUTH RESERVES s/~r~~~~ed ~2n~jUl~) :4J:oy~ *Opens 11.30a.m. during the football season. P.W.D.L.~al~p. don v. S/Aspendale. BrightonRichmond 10 79 1 20 3475 225 15.19 1JNDER-18 ' ~~~~~~~~~\-..) -'" ~ ~ - ~ Austria 10 7 0 3372614 P.W.D.L.F.A.P. I Yallourn 10 6 0 4 33 37 12 Sunshine C. 11 10 1 0 55 4 21 ~~~,~~!~~~~~:~~~~; Dandenong .. 11 4 2 5 28 33 10 St. Kilda 11 8 2 1 19 19 18 Sandringham 9 3 2 4 24 23 8 Essendon 11 7 1 3 24 17 15 ~-- Park Rang. 11 3 2 62838 8 Preston.. 11 5 2 4 94012 266 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE. MFO4O. South Yarra 10 0 3 7 9 44 3 Coburg 11 4 2 5 9 15 10 C8767 Prahran .. 11 1 1 9 14 54 3 Sand'ngham 11 5 0 6 9 ,20 10

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