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1961 Football Record

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Hereunder is a list of the Secretaries Newtown: Ray Judd, 10 Crystal of the various Clubs in the N.S.W. Street, Petersham. LlV[ 3U3. League. They are the people to con- North Shore; Doug Bouch, 56 tact for all your Club queries, and Lavender Street, North . any matters of interest during the XB 9020. football season (and after):- St. George: Jim Bourke, 45 Dibby Balmain: Ken Lock, 91 Day Street, Street, Kogarah Bay. Leichhardt. L~I 4981. South Sydney: Alby Dadd, 180 Bankstown: Jack Quinn, 178 Gibson Lawson Street, Redfern. Avenue, Padstow. un 7381. Sydney-Naval; Barry Goldstiver, 9 Victoria .Avenue, vVoollahra. Eastern Suburbs: Alan Little, 352 Bourke Street, Darlinghurst. FA 1810. Western Suburbs: Bill Hart, P.O. Box 21, Croydon Parle UB 5041. . Liverpool: George Farrow, 13 Vir- University: Bernie Robinson, St. ginia Street, Guildford. B 0946 (Gen. Andrew's College, Sydney University. Office) . LA 1146. -..._-----~-...__-..._---_.•.- ...•...... •...... •_•....•...... •...•_._....••.._-.- ...•••...•...•_. SOUTH'S BEST WIN FOR who boasted that incomparable back line of Kevin O'Neill, Maurie Sheahan, 26 YEARS Martin Bolger, Basil McCormack, Jac'k Murdoch and Jack Baggott-one of the toughest in all V.F.L. history. And Anzac Day at Richmond the side also numbered many other great stars-Jack Titus. Dick Harris, Bert Foster, Doug Strang. Dan Guin- South had H points to ane, Eric Zschech, Alan Geddes and spare at the final siren in their game Captain Blood himself-Jack Dyer. against Richmond. This was their But, when one takes a look at the biggest 'winning margin the South Melbourne team, it.s not diffi- Tigers since the 1935 season. In that cut to envisage them playing havoc year the Southerners \\'on at South with the strong Richmond eighteen. Melbourne by 4-1 points, the same n1<11'- The Bloods had these mighty players ,gin as last week. and they also scored -Herb Matthews, Ron Hillis. Bill Faul by 46 points at Tigerland in the same (1961 coach), Jack Austin, Bluey year, a year that saw the Bloods fmish Richards (whose son is now with runners-up to Collingwood for the Melboume Reserves), Brighton Lig- premiership. It's remarkable to find gins, Terry Brain, Jack Bisset, Syd the South Melbourne combination of Dineen, Jim Reid. , Bob that year kicking scores of 14-23 to Pratt, Harry Clarke and Dinny Kelle- 9-9 and 15-15 to 7-17 against the Tigers, her. 10 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBAL~!lES:0RD _ THE AUSTRALIA~_ NATIONA~ ~02TBALL RECORD 3

ballers' Hundred. Solidly built, good 1903, "nd regularly attencled matches. swerve and side-step. THESE QUALITIES ARE WELCOME! He ":as ",.3]] ol'er eiGhty ":hen he died GEOFF GREEK: St. George haIr NEEDED SOUTH MElBOURNE last Sunday. forward. The side.'s youngest memo Both teams ",ill line up in the centre bel', Geoff has a gr:eat future in foot. It is my most pleasing duty, as in V formation and observe a minute's ball. Medium build, but a terrier in To measure up to first.class stan- President of the Kew South \V,lies silence. Spectators are requested to the tight work. Kicking is not top. dard in League {ootball a player i\ ustralian Kational Football League, honour the memory of Mr. Johnson class,' though he is most competent in requires:- to welcome to our Sydney Head. and stand in silence during the centre his ground play. The ability to mark safely and kick qua rtel's, the officials and players of cerem any. JOHN EGAN: Kewtown haH for. accura tely. the South Melbourne Football Club. \vard. Slightly built, tall, excellent Pace and judgment. J am sure that all supporters of Ollr mark and dangerous in possession. Determination. great game will be delighted at this RESERVE GRADE RESULTS Has a good deal of pace and lacks Confidence in himself and in his playing \'isit by one of Victoria's top nothing on the score of courage. A team mates. teams. (Round 6) team man who excels in getting the The ability to subordinate his in. There is no doubt at all that South ~e\\'to\\'n 11-6' (72) d. S. Syd. 4.7 (31) ball in congested ground play and dividual brilliance to the needs of the Melbourne's Club spirit is outstanding VnL Gold 10-7 (67) d. S.-Kaval 4-6 (30) booting it to the goal square. team. -and Club spirit cannot J:e measured E. S.llbs. 9-14 (68) d. N. Shore 5-10 (40) GORDON HANCOCK: Big Ne\l-town Coolness and the capacity to see in terms of premierships \I'on. Dni. Blue 8-20 (68) d. L'pool 1-8 (14) defender, having feast season in and take advantage of every oppor- I lllust place on record my own and W. Subs. 6-9 (45) d. St. Geo. 1-13 (19) Sydney. Ex-Tasmanian. Splendid tunity. my colleagues' deep appreciation of B"nl(s. 6.8 (44) d. Balmain 5-, (37) kick-safe mark-and very robust. The ability to profit by experience South Melbourne's intense interest in (Round 7) TOM ELEY: Also Newtown, but and to adopt the successful methods the progress of the code in Sydney. Banks. 7-13 (55) d. St. Geo 7-11 (53) plays in attack. Solidly built, is also of others. They have organised this visit mainly S.-Kaval 12.14 (86) d. S. Syd. 2.5 (17) an ex-Tasmanian, having first Sydney The faculty or realising that the to assist ns get further ahead-and Kewt: 20-17 (137) d. W. Subs. 1.7 (13) season. Positional football is good, is doing his best, and the ac. mav it be the forerunner of many Balmain ,-6 (48) d. Liverpool 4.8 (32) and he is a fine aerialist and kick. quisition of the habit of not disputing exc'hange visits between the two DnL Gold 15-9 (99) d. N. Shore 8-9 (57) 'rED "KNOBBY" CLARKE: Sydney- his decisions. bodies. E. Sllbs. 10.13 (73) d. FnL Blue 8-9 (57) Kava!. A fine footballer, able to play Fairness in play-other methods South Melbourne has brought here in a number of positions. Cannot be breed retaliation. to-day the best possible side they can bustled and kicks well, either short muster. They Illay rest assured that. THIRD GRADE MATCHES passes or long boots. they will face a tough task on the SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE PETER KUSCHERT: Western playing field and, that off it, they will PICKEN OVAL: Western Suburbs Suburbs' backman. Has represented receive from us every possible hos. ADVICE TO PLAYERS Meltovrne and rarely performs poor- the State. Excellent mark - out- pitality and co.operation in making 'v. Bankstown. 12.45 p.m. standing drop-kick. Came from their visit a memorable one. Corowa. Good defender. MOORE PARK: Liverpool v. East- Take the field with the incentive to Finally, to South Melbourne and MICHAEL JOHNSTON: Sydney- ern' Suburbs, 2.45 p.m.; Balmain v. win. It is fatal to success to regard Svdnev-the time honoured Toast:- Naval's top rover. Lightly built-very North Shore, 12.4.5 p.m. the opposing team lightly. "May 'the better side win. Play foot. heady-a grand attacking footballer. S~NDAY, 4th JUNE Always play to instructions. Your ball-play to' win-play the game." Will not play, unfortunately, having TRUMPER OVAL: St. George v. opponents are only too eager to profit ERKEST McFARLANE, fractured a thumb at training. Sydney.Kaval, 11.30 a.m. by your mistakes. President, Cultivate the art of shepherding. It New South \Vales is football logic. Learn it. The player Australian Kational RECORD PERCENTAGE? KNOW YOUR GAME with the ball must be protected. Don't Football League. conclude he will get his kick. Make After the opening round of the "When a player has the ball held to certain he gets it. Federal District League last Saturday his body by another player-ball up." Practice scouting, especially on the A MARK OF RESPECT week Mentone Thirds had a percentage "When a player is knocked on arm forward line. Quite a number of kicks of 2650, yet it "-as only third on the To-day the Combined Sydney side or elbow, causing him to drop the into the air land behind the pack. ladder! Springvale Thirds were easy ball-play on." Remember you are playing for the will wear black arm bands as a token leaders with 21.800 as a result of its side, not yourself. of respect for the late Mr. Stan John. victory over South Caulfield's Thirds "When a player has his arms pin. son. ;0!1"d to his sides, causing him to drop -31.32 (214) to 0.1. Bentleigh Thirds Mr. Johnson was a foundation mem, n 2 ball-play on." were in second place, its percentage PATRONISE OUR ADVERTISERS bel' of the League at its inception in being 2833. THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD 9

PARS ON SYDNEY PLAYERS JIM MITCHEll .. JIM MITCHELLj" FOR ALL SPORTING GEAR " HALPH TURNER: Sydney-Naval Outstanding ball handler; hard to up- Captain, and a champion centre ImlC set. ST. GEORGE CLUB BUILDING I back. Has won a Phelan Medal, and JACK HARDING: Sydyney-Naval 7 CROFTS AVENUE, HURSTVILLE always on the ball. Ha I'd to beat both and State Captain of former years, Phone: LU 2046 in the ail' and on the ground. Very Jack is big, fast, a beautiful long I;ick, oxperienced. and' very good in the air. Has ex- LIONEL BYHNE: Captain of North perience in many positions, from full PEN PORTRAITS (South Melbourne) Shore, a ruckman and change fonl'ard back through the ruck and centre to who has also done well on occasions full forward. At all times a credit to BOBBY SKILTON (Captain): Age, JIM TAYLOR: 28, 6.3, l-l.7. Has at centre half and full forward. Tallest the Code. 22, Height, 5.7~; Weight, llA. Con- played over 140 games and has turned player in the Sydney team. Safe nmrk KEVIN BATCHELOR: South sidered to be the best rover in the in many brilliant performances both -good kick. Vice-Captain. Sydney rover and pocket forward. A Victorian Football LeagL:e, winning the in the ruck and at centre half back. REG ROBINSON: North bactman .deadly snap kick and most elusil'e in in ]959 and repre- Represented Victoria and also repre. and star defender at centre half back. ground play. Has represented the senting Victoria in Interstate and sented South Australia when playing Moved this season to full back and State on a number of occasions. Small Carnival games on numerous oc- in that State for a short period. succeeded. Is tall, solidly built and man with a good big man's approach casions. JOHN HERIOT: 21, 6.3~, 13.3. determined. to tight fooioall. PAUL BRIGLIA: 21, 6.n 14.1. Recognised as the best full back in GREG SCHRODER: Newtown's fast,' GRAHAM SAl\iBROOK: Winger Young virile ruckman who shows great the V.F.L. A brilliant mark, he relies lightweight ruckman. Greg makes from ,Newtown. Graham has earned potential and never shirks an issue. on his marking ability to combat the position well and. his pace compen- his promotion to representative foot- BRIAN McGOWAN: 23,5.5, 11.1. full forwards rather than adopt nega- " sates for his lack of weight. A good balL Tall and fast, he is the ideal Despite his diminutive statue he ranks tive tactics. mark and fine ball player. team man who al\\>ays seeks a team high among the class rovers of V.F.L. CLIFF DEACON: 24, 6.2~, 13.12.' TERRY HEENAN: St. George half mate better placed. Possesses great footbalL Particularly dangerous \Vas dogged by persistent injuries forward flanker, regarded as Sydney's . stamina. around goals. early in his career with South Mel- neatest footballer; not terribly speedy, . ROGER CHALLIS: South Sydney JEFl<" KITELY: 23, 5.10, 12.3. Solid bourne, bnt now has settled down to but his clever baulking and deadly full forward.' A very good footballer, and dependable back pocket, he has lecome a very effective ruckman disposal make him most dangerous.' Roger leads exceptionally well-a safe alsQ been used to advantage in the showing great strength an'd courage. BILL Y FREE: Another champion marl; and splendid kick-difficult to centre on occasions. HUGHIE McLAUGHLIN: 25, 5.10, defender trom Ne\7tov, n. Tall and beat in ground play. FRANK JOHNSO);: 28, 6.2~, 13.2. ] 1.2. Represented Victoria when play- fast, with a great pair of hands, Bill JACK DEAN: Eastern Suburbs' Talented ruckman who takes many ing in the centre. Has also played at is utterly fearless but scrupulously ruck man and Captain. A most robust telling marks when spelling in de:ence. half back but is now proving a reliable fair. His disposal is tip-top. big man, safe mark, good kick, with Represented Victoria last season. defender in the back pocket. BARRY FITZGERALD: Sydney- years of top-class football to his credit. GERALD CROUGH: 23, 6.0, 12.1. JOHN TRETHOWAN: 24, 6.2, 14.7. Naval custodian. Big and heavy, Barry A fixture in State and Rep. sides since Brilliant centre, wing or half forward, Renowned for his grea t strength and is fast and robust, fair but hard, and 1946, except two years, '59 and '60. he possesses great s)eed and has ex. telling play at centre hall iorward. a splendid mark and tick. coaching at Ardlethan. cellent disposal. combines well with cle,'-er handball RAY NELMS:. 'Western Suburbs' RON EDWARDS: Liverpool Cap. BRIAK BENNETT: 22, 6.0~. 12.2. and excellent disposal. A most useful Captain and centreman. A most intelli- tain. A splendid utility player. Very Has played at full forward with suc- player \\'ho can turn in a good game in gent pivot, who has also done well in fit. Fast, determined and weighty, he cess, but is more at home on the half tile ruck. attack and defence and at times has has V.F.L. experience to help his forward flank where his blistering RON STOCIOIA::-\: 26,6.0,12.7. Was starred in the ruck. I\eat mart-ac. game. Clever positional footballer. speed \\-ol'ries all defenders. a mem bel' of the ] 954 Footscray curate kick--fast mover. GRAHAM HARE: Balmain's ruck, TEHRY BRAIN: 22,5.9,11.7. Dogged Premiership team before transferring LEON O'DONNELL: South Sydney's \I'ho .won State honours last season. and courageous, he r,lnys a steady and to South Melbo,ll'lle. Altho,lgh not a star half fon\'ard. LeOli' is a most Improving \I.ith every game, Graham heady game at ha:: forward. spectacular player he plays very close improved player and uses his weight is the go-through type. He is big and MAX OATEN: 26, G.2~, 13.8. Abril. to his opponent on the half back flank. to advantage. A deceptive mover, he speedy and never lacks for stamina. liant mark and ell!sil'e. he plays well BnIAX TOMLI","SO:\': 20.5.11, l2.11. is most dangerous in possession. KEVIN LITTLE: Banksto\\-n centre. on the half forward line. Has played A newcomer to South Melbourne, he PETER CROl"T: Korth Shore ex-Eastern Suburbs. Kevin repped for at the spearheard of attack but is shows distinct promise of developing centreman. A grand footballer-very the State and is an accompliShed foot- rather iml('curate in shooting for coaL into a very userl!l de:ender. fast-short in inches, but at '14 stone baIler. He ran a very close third in Has represented Vietoria. JOHN WOOLLEY: 25, G..!. 13.10. A plays a most vigorously heady game. the Centenary Championship Foot. I) THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECOIW ------_._._------_._--. ~------.------5 COMPLIMENTS OF _ ..

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Field Umpil'e: T. COLBERT. persistent and courageous vlayer, he W-hether in the ruck or in defence he BounciaTY: Goals: is enjoying his best se,l,son, having de- gives of his best. A. Y~)uNG, R. SUMMERVILLE. R. BARTON, J. COLBERT. veloped into a very handy ruckman. NORM l\Icl\EN'Zm: 22, 5.9, 11.9. A KEK BOYD: 22, G.2, 13.7. Consid. pacy wingman or centre he fmishes BAN KSTOWN BALMAIN ered to be tile toughest played playing off his good work with glorious drop in tile V.F.L. A strong and fearless kicks to correct position. (Dark Blue and White Hoops) (Black and White Stripes) player he neyer shirks the heavy ruCJ, BOB MUNN: 21, 5.10, 11.10. Hanely battles but, unfortunately, he fre. 1-M. HARKEN l-R. HAWKSWORTH utility player who roves or plays haH 2-A. ELLIS 2-B. SPARKS quently incurs the Umpire s displeas- 'for\\;ard or wing \yith enthusiasm and 3-D. MILLS 3-R. MOORE ure. \..;ourage. . 4-G. MILLER 4-E.LOCK BOB CHISHOLM: 20, 6.2, li.4: Al- BOB KIKGSTON: 16, 6.2~, 14.5 5-A. DALTON 5-B. CHANDLER though lightly be,ilt tor t,le rigon)"s Only sixteen; .this young giant has a 6-R. HUGHES 6-W. CAREY duties of full fOr\\'ard, he relies on his' brilliant football future ahead of him. 7-1. RUSHTON 7-C. QUILKEY (Capt.) great aerial ability to earn him the A good, mark and kick he also 1;osse5- 8-A. HUNT 8-J. CAFE ball which he ldcks ac(;"rately ,or 9-E. CLARKE se~ keen football sense. 9-R. LANE goal. 10-J. QUINN 10-G. HICKEY 11- ll-P. LONG DICK BURKE: 22, G.-', 14.6: A use- 12-A. LEES 12-G. HARE ful player \\'ho has played in key 13-G. ROSS 13-N. WORKMAN positions, but seems l;lOre at home FIXTURES FOR A.N.F.C. 14-W. WHITEHOUSE 14-K. DUNCAN when on the ball. Is adept at tapping 15-B. SELLERS 15-E. MYERS the ball out to his rovers. CHAMPIONSHIP AT 16- 16-3. ECKERSLEY KEN' McCORMACK: 28, 5.7, 10.11. 18-J. WHITEHEAD 17-B. GALLAGHER BRISBANE Has played 97 games with Soutl; 19- 18-L. THOMPSON 20-B. HANSFORD 19-B. HOLDSWORTH V. South Sydney, 2.45 p.m.; Kewtown July 15th-Vic. v. S.A. 21-B. GARLAND 20-L. FITZMAURICE ly. Sets his tea:n mates a terrific July 16th-Tas. v. W.A. 22-R. GIDDEY 21-P. FORTEY example with his great courage and - July 19th-Vic. v. Loser Tas./\V.A. 23-K. JONES team spirit. (at 12 noon). ALBY DUNN: 19, 5.7, 10.10. In his July 19th-S.A. v. Winner Tas./W.A. ...••.. ...••.. second season with South l\lelbourne, -(at 2.30 p.m.). --~-.-.-.-.-.~._._._~-. _~ _-_._ .. _...-..._----_.-. -~~- he seems destiiled to make a name __ July 22nd-S.A. v. Loser Tas./\V.A. for himself -with his brilliant wing July 23rd-Vic. v. Winner Tas./\V.A. FOR RADIO LISTENERS p.m. onwards, well-known comment. play. ator Fran], Hyde \\'ill from time to BILL POWER: 23, 5.10~, i2.5. A ~~~~~~~00~~~00~ time interview Football personalities. damaging half forward and elusive ~ . ~ All Stations. and A.B.;\". Channel 2, ~ 0 Each night i\Ionday to '.i.'hursday centre player, he broke his hand in '~ Compliments of . . . 0 make a point on Saturdays of bringing ~ 0 2FC in its Sporting Highlights session the unal practice match and has not you the V.F.L. results. \Vhy not at 6.30. p.m. \...ill gi\'e you Football as yet played this season. ~ Bayswater Hotel ~ Look-and Listen? o ~ News Items. On Friday evenings at JOHN CARLILE: 19, 6.0, 14.1. ~ (A. McKay, Licensee) 0 Droke into senior ranks tllis season ~ 0 the same time 2FC broad:-:asts a pre- ~ 100 BAYSWATER ROAD ~ view of the coming \veek-end matches. SOCIAL NOTES and shows great promise on the half .; RUSH CUTTERS BAY l ::):.JBURB5 v. SOUTH SyDNEy PlCKEN OVAL at 12.45 p.m. NOTE: First-named teams wears Black Knickers; opponents White. ~p.m •... T RUM PER 0 V A L, 2.30 p.m.

Field Umpire: JACK ARMSTRONG. ROSS Boundary: Goals: B. PETERS, R.LEHN. L. MAGEE, H. CLANCY. Sherrin's FAULI{NER'S COMB. SYDNEY .STH. MElBPURNE (Green & Gold) i (Red & WhIte) "){anaaroo~ Brand" I-G. GREEN (St. G.) I-PAUL BRIGLIA NATIVE BRAND 2-K. BATCHELOR (S.S.) 3-BRIAN McGOWAN 3-J. EGAN (N.) 4-JEFF KITEL Y .,Footballs 4-T. HEENAN (St. G.) -( 8-FRANK JOHNSON FOOTBALLS S-G. SCHRODER (N.) -\ 9-GERALD CROUGH FOREMOST SINCE 1880 6-R. TURNER (S.-N.), Capt. -, 14-BOBBY SKILTON (Capt.) 7-R. CHALLIS (S.S.) .-; IS-BRIAN BENNETT 8-P. CROFT (N.S.) I6-TERRY BRAIN The only ball used by both the 9-K. LITTLE .'- 19-MAX OATEN Used.in all the Principal Games IO-R. NELMS (W.S.) 20-JIM TAYLOR by the various State Leagues. ll-R. ROBINSON (N.S.) Victorian Football League and - 21-JOHN HERIOT Recommended by New Zealand 12-G. SAMBROOK (N.) 24-CLIFF DEACON Victorian Football Association. I3-L. O'DONNELL (S.S.) - 2S,---HUGHIE McLAUGHLIN All Blacks and English Rugby 14-W. FREE (N.) 26-JOHN TRETHOW AN Teams. lS-R. EDWARDS (L.) - 27-RON STOCKMAN 16-G. HARE (Bal.) 28-BRIAN TOMLINSON Obtainable. from all Sports 17-J. DEAN (E.S.) -- 31-JOHN WOOLLEY Depots. Ros's Faulkner's Native Brand is 18-G. HANCOCK (N.) - 32-KEN BOYD 19-J. HARDING (S.-N.) selected by Australian National 33-BOB CHISHOLM 20-B. FITZGERALD (S.-N.) 34-DICK BURKE Football Council and for Inter- -T. ELEY (N.) - 36-KEN McCORMACK (V.-CapL) * state Matches, V.F.L., V.F.A., -E. CLARKE (S.-N.) ?8-ALBY DUNN . T. W. SHERRIN South Australia, Tasmania, -Po KUSCHERT (W.S.) (~-BILL POWER -M. JOHNSTON (S.-N.) N.S.W., Queensland, and Can- 41-JOHN CARLILE PTY. LTD. 42-PETER RICE (TOM SHERRIN, Governing Director) berra Football Leagues. The 43-NORM McKENZIE only ball used in Australian 44-BOB MUNN goal-kicking record. 46-BOB KINGSTON 32 WELLINGTON STREET, Manager: Mr. T. RYAN. COLLINGWOOD Timekeepers: Mr. A. BROADBENT, Mr. L. ARMSTRONG. Ground Manager: Mr. H.oWISEMAN. SCORING CARD S C;O R I N G CAR D I Goals Behinds Points Goals Behinds Points I - Goals Behinds Points Goals Behinds Points , 1st quarter .. I I J ...... 3rd quarter .... I ...... I ...... 2nd quarter ... ::::::::::1:::: ... I .. I .. Final I...... I ...... Goal.kickers II Goal-kickers II 12 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD

PROGRAMME OF MATCHeS SEASON 1961

(1) 8th/9th APRIL. (11) SATURDAY, 17th JUNE. St. George 7-12 (5'1) d. Linrpool G-D (45) South Sydney Y. l.:almu. n. Trumper. Balmaill IG-12 (10S) d. E. Subs .. 10-23 (S:n i:3t. George \'. :.'\orth Shore. Hurst\'iIle. Ke\\'tO\\'ll 14-.15 (DD) (.1. S.-Na.ml G.16 <,,2) SUNDAY, 10th .JUNE. K. Shore 14-12 (%) d. S. Sydney S.10 (58) Eastern Suburbs \", Kewlown, Trumpel". ,Yo Sul!s. D-JI) (G4) d. Banksto\\'n 7-1.1 (53) Liyerpool Y. ranksto\YI1, .H{l~ec1a10 'Yestern SulJurhs \', S.-Xh \"al. Picken. (2) 15th/16th APRIL. (12) SATURDAY, 18th JUNE. EastE:rn Suhs. v. S. fiydney, Tn.lmpr'r St. George 10.3 (G3) d. N. Shore 7-14 (56) Xorth Sh(~re Y. Banl.;stown. ErBldne\' lie . . S. S.\'(lnp.y 10-U (G9) d. Balmain 10-3 (G:3) SUNDAY, 25th JUNE. E. Sul,s. 10.8 (GS) d. Kewtown D-13 (Gi) St. George Y. Baltnain. TrUlnper. S.-Xa\'al,16-1S (1.14) d. 'V. Subs. 2.7 (] :') Liverpool Y. S~'clney-:\'a ,'a1. Hm..;pc1alr Li-,crpool S-15 (63) d .. Bankstown S-i (55) \Yestern SU1Jlll'hs '\+, l"\ewtowll. P cken. (13) SATURDAY. 1st JULY. (3) 22nd/23rd APRIL. Banksto\\'n \', South Syc1n(',\-. Trun1per. Balmain 10-11 -(ill d. St. Geo. 9-14 (6S) Newtown \'. St. George. Hurstv.llc. N, Shore 20-]4 (134) d. Banks. D-17 (71) SUNDAY, 2nd JULY. Eo Subs. 19-13 (12i) d. S. S~'d. 13-16 (D4) East. Suburbs \'. Sydney-Xa \"ttl, 1'1'u1np.'1'. Newt. 17-15 (1.17) d. W. Subs . .12.1.1 (~~) Liverpool Y. 'North Shore, Ros::::dale. S.-Naval li.l0 (1.12) d. 1,1\'erpool 4-8 (.,") \Vestern Suhs. Y. B:-thna:n. Picken. (.14) SATURDAY, 8th JULY. (4) 29th/30th APRI L. Eastern Subs. \', Bankstowll, Trumper. St. George \'. South S~'dney, I-J:ur~tville. Ne\I'tco\m 15.11 (10.1) d. St. George SoD (57) SUNDAY, 9th JULY. S. S~'dney 13.17 (95) d, Banks. S-14 (62) Sydney-Xayal Y. Bahnain, Trumper. S.-Naml 16.10 (10G) d. E. Sui)s . .10-7 (Gi) Liverpool Y. N"e\,-tt)\vn. Rosedale. "r Sub', 14-16 (100) d. Balll1ain 10.19 ('7D) vVestern Suhs. Y. ,,"orth Shore. Picken. X. Shore S-14 (62) d. Liyerpool 7-S (50) (15) SATURDAY, 15th JULY. SYdney.Na\.aI \'. Bank:-:tnwn. Trllrnper. (5) 5~f1/f"th M,f\.Y. Newtown ". Balmain, Erskineyille. Banl;s. I-1-G (9D) d. E. Subs, 10-17 (77) SUNDAY, 16th JULY. S. Sydney .12-9 (81) (.1. St. Geo. S-15 (G3) East. Suburbs v. N. Shore, Trumper, ".-Xa'.'al .17.16 (118) d. Balll1ain 10-10 (70) Liverpool, .. S. Sydney. Rosedale. Kewto\\'n ].')-14 (92) (.1. Liyerpool 9.ll (65) ",Vestern Subs. \'. St. George. Picken. N. Shore 8-7 (55) d. VV. Suburbs 7-8 (50) (16) SATURDAY, 22nd JULY. Sydney-Naval v. S. Sydney, Trumper. (6) .13th/14th MAY. St. George Y. Bankstown, Hurst\'ille. Newtown 18-16 (124) d. Bal. 10-ll (71) SUNDAY, 23rd JULY. S.-Nayal 15-13 (l03) d. Banks. 10-12 (72) vVest. Suburbs v. East. Suhurbs, Trumper. E. Subs. 9-7 (61) d. N. Shore 8-10 (5S) Liverpool v. Balmain. Rosedale. S. Sydney 9-15 (G9) d. Liyerpool 8-7 (55) North Shore v. Newtown, North Sydne:,. St. George 9-12 (66) d. W. Subs. 9-7 (61) (17) SATURDAY, 29th JULY. (7) 20th/21th MAY. Ke\vt:->\\'n v. South S~'dney. Erskine\'iP':'>.. S.-Xayal 14-16 (100) d. S, Syd. 12-13 (85) St. George v. East. Suburbs, Hurstville. St. Geo. H-ID (115) d. Banks. 9-12 (G6) Kewto\\'n 13-1.1 (89) d. N. Shore 12-8 (80) SUNDAY, 30th JULY. E. Subs. 11.10 (76) (.1. W. Subs. 9-5 (5:') Syelney-Ka\'al v. North Shore. Trumper. Balmain 13-19 (97) d. L1\'erpool D.ll (65) \Vestern Suhs. v. Liverpool. Rosedale. Balmain ", Bankstown. Pieken. SUNDAY, 28th MAY. Sth. Melb. v. Combined Sydney. Trumper. (18) SATURDAY, 5th AUGUST. (9) SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE. S.-Xa\'al v. St. George. Trumper. Balmain \'. Korth Shore, Trumper. ~e\vtown v. Banksto\':n. Erskineville. Newtown Y. Banksto\\'n, Erskineyille, Liverpool v. East. Suhurbs. Rosedale. \Vest, Suburbs ". S. Sydney. Picken. SUNDAY, 4th JUNE. Nth, Shore v. Balmain (to be arranged). St. George v. Sydney-Xa\'al, Trumper. SUNDAY, 6th AUGUST. East. Suburbs v. Liyerpool. Rosedale. Army v. Nayy, Trumper OvaL ,Vest. Suburbs v. Sth. Sydney, Picken. SUNDAY, 13th AUGUST. First Semi-final, Trumper. (10) SATURDAY, 10th JUNE, Eastern'Subs. v. Balmain, Trumper, SUNDAY, 20th AUGUST. Second Semi.final, Trumper. SUNDAY, 11th JUNE. Sydney-Naval v. Newtown. Trumper. SUNDAY, 27th AUGUST. Western Subs. v. Bankstown. Picken. Preliminary Final, Trumper.

MONDAY, 12th JUNE. SUNDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. North Shore v. South Sydney, Trumper. Grand FinaL Trumper. St. ('er'''::-e v, Li.verpool, Hurstville. (Grounds subject to alteration)

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COMPETIT~ON TABLE

FIRST GRADE W. L. D. For Agst. P.C. Pts. SYDNEY.NAVAL 6 1 705 4'14 158.7 24 NEW'J'OWN .. 6 1 689 480 143.5 24 NORTH SHORE 4 3 545 442 123.3 16 ST. 0) GEORGE .. 4 " 486 481. 101.0 16 SOUTH SYDNEY 4 3 551 566 97.2 16 EASTERN SUBURBS 4 3 559 582 96.0 BALMAIN 16 .. 3 4 559 627 89.3 12 WESTERN SUBURBS 2 5 436 51)0 77.7 8 BANKS TOWN .. 1 6 469 651 72.0 4 LIVERPOOL .. 1 6 376 541 69.3 4 RESERVE GRADE W. L. D. For Agst. P.C. Pts. UNIVERSITY GOLD .. 7 744 247 301..2 28 NEWTOWN .. . . 6 1 586 246 238.2 24 EASTEHN SUBCRBS 6 1 528 328 160.9 24 UNIVERSITY BLUE .. 5 2 380 223 170.4 20 SYDNEY-NAVAL . - .. 3 4 389 387 100.1. 12 LIVERPOOL .. 3 4 235 268 87.7 12 NORTH SHORE 3 4 338 401 74.3 12 BANKSTOvVN .. 3 4 270 436 61..9 12 RALMAIN .. 2 5 370 510 72.5 8 SOUTH SYDNEY .. 2 5 325 449 72.4 8 WESTERN SUEUHns 2 5 256 476 53.8 ST. 8 GEOHGE .. 7 197 627 28.'1