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cl'• '• June 9, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1 24 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 9, 1973 N.S.W. STATE SQUAD The N.S.W. Selectors last week end announced the 17 players from TEAL CUP TALK Sydney and Newcastle for the upcoming game against Canberra on June Like Father Like Son? We shall soon Queensland, holders of the trophy 24th. The 17 players are:- see as Canberra takes the field with since its inception have three boys play­ J. NORTHEY (WS) I. ALLEN (ES) J. CAULFIELD (WS) young A. Duffy son of former great in­ ed who represented Queensland vic­ R. SKUSE (St. G.) R. HUGHES (ES) R. CAHILL (WS) terstate player Roger Duffy. toriously against last year not­ P. MARKS (SS C. MATSON (ES) P. FREIDLEIB (WS) ably young star of the future Robert Canberra League President Mr. J. Shepherd. P. -BOUCHIER (N) J. PREEN (Newcastle) C. BRADLEY (WS) Dorman has his son playing for Can­ R. McFADYEN (N) K. FORBES (WS D. ROWE (WS) berra as does Under Age League offi­ Visiting officials from Queensland K. PEARSON (ES) G. ALLEN (WS) cial Tom O'Neill. and Canberra are staying at Noahs Ash­ To these 17 players will be added players from the Riverina who The respective fathers will have a field Motel which just to fool you is in lot to talk over when next they meet Hume Highway, Summer Hill-Tele­ will be chosen after the Farrer League versus South West League game after this week end. phone 797 7711. at Narrandera this week-end. ROTHMANS COACHING CLINICS ******************************************************** The N.S.W.A.N.F.L. in conjunction with the Rothmans National Sport Foundation is proud to announce that the 1973 Schoolboys and Junior With Compliments Coaching Clinics will begin in Sydney on Wednesday, 13th June. These coaching clinics will be an outstanding opportunity for the --· boys to obtain the skills of ball handling and the fundamentals of Aus­ Coca -Cola Bottlers, Sydney tralia s National football game. The Coach will be South Australia and Hawthorn footballer Don ******************************************************** Roach. The programme is as follows:- STATISTICS FIRST GRADE-ROUND 6A SECONDS DATE= GROUND: PERIOD: DISTRl::T: West 6 - 1047 341 307.0 24 West 17.15 (117) d East 7.9 (51J WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th Olds Park 1.30 to 3.30 p.1•1. St. George East 4 2 663 500 132.6 16 N. Shore 18 14 (122) d St. George 7.8 (50) N. Shore 3 3 617 735 84.0 12 THIRDS Lincoln Field 1.30 to 3.30 p.m. *S. Dist. 3 2 379 521 72.7 12 West 11.14 (80) d East 7.11 (53J *l~ewtown 2 3 453 535 84.7 8 St. George 13.17 (95) d N. Shore 11.10 (76) THURSDAY, JUNE 14th E.L.S. Hall 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Balmain St. George 2 4 559 685 82.8 8 SECOND DIVISION' A '''South 2 3 381 620 61.4 {l Warringah. 12.13 (85) d Bankstown 6.9 (45) FRIDAY, JUNE 15th Whalan Field 1.30 to 3.0 p.m. Blacktown *Balmain 5 455 617 73.7 C. Services 21.13 (139) d UNSW 15.8 (98) Stanwell Park Game to play SECOND DIVISION B 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Green Valley RESULTS Warringah 14.10 (94) d Bankstown (7) St. George 4 7, 10.12, 17.17, 21.23 (149) C. se·rvices d UNSW SATURDAY, JUNE 16th Dalton Park 9.0 to 11.30 a.m. I llawarra N. Shore 4.7, 8.17, 13.23, 17.30 (132) Finch Park 9.0 to 11.30 a.m. LEADING GOALKICKERS West 5.7, 9.14, 11.14, 17.20 (122) FIRST GRADE SUNDAY, JUNE 17th Queens Park 9.30 to 12.30 p.m. East Districts East 1.2, 4.6, 10.13, 11 16 (82) G ALLEN (WS) 24 Lionel Watts 9.30 to 12.30 p.m. North Shore S.D.A. ROUND 2 C. BRADLEY (WS) 4 28 West Subs 18.15 (123) d Seaforth 6.6 (421 B. GREAVES (WS) 1 15 Holsworthy-S -0. 12.4 (76) d Suth. 8.7 (55) M. McCLURE (ES) 2 15 MONDAY, JUNE 18th Boys' Town 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Engadine St. Ives-Bye RESERVE GRADE COACHES SEMINAR: 8.30 p.m. Football House, 64 Regent St., Chippendale West Subs 2 212 96 220.8 c: J. JAR RANT (WS) 5 33 * Hols.-S.D. 1 76 65 138.2 8 C. BRADLEY (NS) 6 17 TUESDAY, JUNE 19th Parramatta Park 12.30 to 3.30 p.m. Cumberland Sutherland 1 1 117 134 87.3 4 R. WILSON (B) 16 Picken Oval 6.0 to 7.30 p.m. Western Suburbs '··Si:. Ives 1 54 89 60.7 4 P. HARDY (St G) 11 Seaforth 2 100 185 54.1 R. GALE (B) 10 .. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th Rosedale Oval 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. Southern Districts THURSDAY, JUNE 21st Wickham Oval 10.0 to 5.30 p.m. Newcastle FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Pennant Hills Oval 1.00 to 3.00 Hornsby Primary No. 2 Pennant Hills Juniors THE COACH DON ROACH • Represented South _A•Jstralia on. 10 occasions. Has played 200 games in South Australia after playing 33 matches with Hawthorn A rugged utility player he_ was ruck/rover for Norwood South Australia) and coac~ed West Adelaide for 2 seasons. 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!...... i ...... ,. 22 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 9, 1973 June 9, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 3 NAME THE PLAYER PRIZE WINNERS THE MAN IN WHITE The Player's name was J. Hendrie, No. 25 Hawthorn Although there was a disappointing It was mentioned, in a very enjoy­ FIRST PRIZE game at V.F.L. Park last Saturday it able place, last week that the umpires Adidas Bag, Boots and Jacket and Towel wasn't the same at Trumper Park last in Sydney are on par with those you went to Sunday. In that good game Ian Sonne­ see on T.V. I guess it depends upon mann did an excellent job with the which way you like to take it. MRS. P. DAVIS, 12 JOSEPHINE St., RIVERWOOD whistle and at times he must have A new face in the Umpires 'Associa­ 4 PRIZES OF ROSS FAULKNER FOOTBALLS thought he was appearing on Broad­ tion is Joe Biddle's (goal umpire) from JOHN WARWICK, 1 Robert Ave., North Manly way. He was supported very well by the RAAF, so now the three Forces the other umpires and Russ Phillips, a are represented and they all agree on PERRY THOMSON, 20 O'Connor St., Guildford first year umpire, executed his throw­ one thing-the white uniform. ROBERT WARREN, 76 Stuart Road, Warrawong ins perfectly-he has a smooth, rounded To Maisie Orth, many thanks for your R. J. KILE, Flat 7 / lA Noller Parade, Parramatta and steady action. generosity last Saturday night and a ---··--- special thanks to Herb. HOW TO ENTER THE CONTEST During the Channel 9 telecast of the V.F.L. match of the day on Saturday afternoon linkman Russell Goodrick will show a· videotape of N.S.W.A.N.F.L. ANNUAL BALL the mystery player. All you have to do is write the player's name and your name and address on the back of an envelope. On the front of the Will be held at envelope write WESTERN SUBURBS CLUB NAME THE PLAYER AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HOUSE on THURSDAY, 30th AUGUST 64 REGENT STREET CHIPPENDALE 2008 Book early through your club Entries close with Thursday's mail delivery to Regent Street. Secretary · The First Prize is $40 worth of Adidas gear, including Adidas Bag, Boots, Towel and Jacket. This is for the first correct entry drawn from the barrel. CLUB SECRETARIES Four Ross Faulkner footballs will also be given away, one to each BALMAIN: John Coles, Home 639 9958, Work 78 3551 of the next 4 correct entries drawn out. EAST SYDNEY: Peter Isaacs 36 5451 BIG GRAND FINAL PRIZE NEWTOWN: Bill Kemick Home 644 3435 NORTH SHORE: Ian Cameron Home 449 4496, Work 888 7122 All entries will be kept until Grand Final time when a special draw­ SOUTH SYDNEY: Ian Granland Home 661 2219 ing will be made, and one entry will be drawn out to win the Grand Prize. SOUTHERN DISTRICTS: Terry Glennan Work 789·1988 • A Trip for Two to by T.A.A. ST. GEORGE: Bob McConnell Home 587 1656, Work 20314 • With Overnight Accommodation at a Travelodge Motel WESTERN SUBURBS:' George McGifford Home 78 5073, Work 20611 • 2 VIP Seats to the V.F.L. Grand Final at MCG, September 29th PENNANT HILLS Barry Sparks, 10 Audine Ave., Epping 869-2420 UNI. OF N.s.w. L. Davis, cl· Phillip Baxte·r College 663-6325 NAME THE PLAYER WARRINGAH George Klause, 21 Ross St., North Curl Curl 93-5444 In last week's Record we omitted to advise the name of the player. COMBINED SERVICES A. May, 5-24 Manion Ave., Ro.se Bay 371-4478 It was Carlton's Syd Jackson of course. BANKSTOWN SPORTS A. Bate, 33 Smiths Ave., Cabramatta 602-6202 MACQUARIE UNI. G. Bleus, 3 Daniel Place, Baulkham Hills PENS HURST N. Robson, 12 Talbot Rd., Peakhurst 53-9069 SUTHERLAND Ray Jemmeson, 2 Dalman f'.lac~, Sylvania 522 9137 WESTERN SUBURBS AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL CLUB SYDNEY UNI. Alex Forbes, 43 Ross St., Glebe, 660-2386 ANNUAL MASQUERADE BALL WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, JULY 14th CLUB AUDITORIUM NAME THE' PLAYER CONTEST Dancing 8-1 a.m. (2 Bands Prizes for Belle of the Ball-Lucky Door, Best Table-Best Mask WATCH TCN 9 VFL TELECAST TICKETS OR INFORMATION FROM MR. JACK HAMMOND PHONE 797 6723 EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2 p.m. PRICE $7.00 DOUBLE 4 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 9, 1973 June 9, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 21

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l Contact: John Leber, Phone 20611 20 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 9, 1973 June 9, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 5 SECOND DIVISION SQUAD FIRST GRADE DRAW-SEASON 1973 The following players have been selected for the Sydney Second Division squad to compete in the Newcastle Carnival during Queens Birthday week end June 9, 10, 11. ROUND 7-SATURDAY, JUNE 16 SUNDAY. JUNE 17 S. Sydney v St. George Erskineville N. Shore v S. Districts North Sydney Oval The team will compete against Newcastle, Armidale and Central W. Suburbs v Balmain Picken Coast teams. E. Sydney v Newtown Trumper ROUN'DS 8, 9 and 10. Week end 23-24 June, 30 June-1st July and 7-8 July After Round 7 the top four teams on the competition ladder will play each other in COMBINED SERVICES-G. Bulger (Vice Captain), N. Pollard, E. Mueller, Rounds 8, 9 and 10 Similarly the bottom four teams will a.so play each other. Grounds R. Winzar, A. Mader, W. Bristow. to be advised. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY-G. Romero (Captain), M. Scholl, R. Wilde, G. SUNDAY, 24th JUNE, CAN'BERRA v N.S.W. AT CANBERRA Thompson, C. Henscake ROUND 8 23-24 JUNE ROUN'D 9 30 June-1st July ROUND 10 7-Bth JULY 3vl 3v2 3v4 BANKSTOWN SPORTS-A. Nicholas 4v2 lv4 1v2 5v7 7v6 nv5 WARRINGAH-N. Christenson, A. Glew, P. Cooks 6v8 5v8 7v8 MACQUARIE-J. Ashelford, G. Bleus, R .Sheeran, P. Sullivan ROUND 11-SATURDAY, JULY 14 ROUND 14--SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 PENNANT HILLS-R. Hoffman, R. Miles, B. Packer, E. Joiner No·rth Shore v Newtown N. Sydney Oval N. Shore v Balmain N. Sydney Oval UNIVERSITY OF N.S.W.-L. Davis, P. Hurst, P. Lloyd, K. Darling S. Sydney v W. Suburbs Erskineville E. Sydney v S Sydney Trumper W. Suburbs v St. George Picken SUNDAY, JULY 15 Newtown v S. Districts Erskineville Balmain v E. Sydney Jubilee ROUN'D 15-SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 The Team Manager /Coach will be Percy Symonds and Tom Kenny St. George v S. Districts Olds Park S. Sydney v Newtown Erskineviile popular University of N.S.W. trainer will accompany the squad as trainer. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 ROUND 12-SATURDAY, JULY 21 St. George v North Shore Olds Park Congratulations and Good Luck to the Combined Second Division Balmain v S Sydney Trumper W. Suburbs v E. Sydney Pi~ken Sydney team. Balmain v S Districts Jubilee SUNDAY, JULY 22 ROUN'D 16--SUNDAY, AUGUST 19th BALMAIN CLUB NOTES N. Shore v W. Suburbs N. Sydney Oval St. George v Balmain Olds Park It's unbelievable, mainly due to bad East Sydney v S. Districts Trumper East Sydney v N. Shore Trumper have shown enough to warrant the con­ Newtown v St. George Erskineville Newtown v W. Suburbs Erskineville luck, First Grade have yet ta. register fidence their Coach John Meldrum has S Districts v S. Sydney Rosedale a win after five rounds but the amaz­ in them. ROUND 13-SATURDAY, JULY 28 ing point is, they are only two games Third Grade are improving and Coach S. Sydney v North Sho·re Erskineville ROUND 17-SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th Newtown v E. Sydney Erskineville out of the top five. Very interesting, Doug Lock is quietly confident. It is SUNDAY, JULY 29 SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 especially when you consider we will good to see these boys show so much W. Suburbs v S. Districts Picken S. Districts v N. Shore Rosedale be playing the three bottom sides in enthusiasm at training, keep it up. Balmain v Newtown Jubilee St. George v S. Sydney Olds Park the Round Robin Competition, and Don't forget see Marg Rodier ·or any St. George v E. Sydney Olds Park Balmain v W. Suburbs Jubilee from this week on we should be at full of the girls if you want to pay off FIVE TEAM FINAL SERIES strength for the remainder of the sea­ your Presentation Night Ticket 20 cents son. Come on Quilkey's Kids you are or 40 cents a week and it will just MATCH 1-SAT. SEPT. 1st-Team 4 v Team 5 (loser out) MATCH 2--SUN, SEPT 2nd-Team 2 v Team 3 too good to hold down our present posi­ about cover the cost. Minor Premiers-Bye tion on the competition table. Sorry to see Rick Winch on the de­ MATCH 3-SAT. 8th SEPT.-Winner 4/5 v Loser 2/3 Second Grade should return to the parture list. Rick has been transferred MATCH 4-SUN. 9th SEPT.-Winne• 2/3 v Minor Premiers winning list and put themselves back in PRELIMINARY FINAL to Nowra. To Rick, Dale and Kelly all MATCH 5-SUN. 16th SEPT.-Winner Match 3 v Loser Match 4 the top five. Although this side has the very best. GRAND FINAL been unsettled due to injuries they Get a Tiger in your tank. SUNDAY, SEPT 23rrt-Winner Match 5 v Winner Match 4 THE CLAW SOUTHERN DISTRICTS CLUB NOTES Once again Southern Districts proved Gary Evans. to be too strong for their opponents Goal kickers were n: Bednarski when they played South Sydney at rover four, Chris Farrel, rover three, Erskineville Oval. Leighton Hamblin half forward flank THE SOCIAL EVENT OF 1973 Southern Districts supporters turned two, Larry Russell wing, one, Gordon out in full force to see their team out­ Smith rock rover two, Bob Major full N.S.W. UMPIRES ASSOCIATION manoeuvre the South Sydney team forward one, Trevor Hardess centre half throughout the match. The players forward one goal. ANNUAL BALL combined well and backed each other Ace Collingwood wingman, Robert all day. Deane, who trained with Districts on ROCKDALE BOWLING CLUB During the first quarter Rob Phillis Tuesday, May 22, is associated with Dri­ WEST BOTANY STREET, ROCKDALE sustained concussion and was taken to clad Industries Melbourne office and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital for treat­ was in Sydney for three days on busi­ SATURDAY, 21st JULY, 1973 ment. ness. 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We will look ence and coolness of John Northey forward with interest for his colourful Sunday last at Trumper Oval the the 2GB News. along with George Allan and John stories in the Daily and Sunday Tele­ Press Box welcomed back ace Rules Re­ Caulfield that kept Wests on top. And graph. porter for the Telegraph, John Thirsk. One of the* familiar* faces in* the West if those three players can continue with John looked very fit after his over­ Australian team last week end was ex­ their brilliant play ACT are in for a Long timeq supporter* of the* Code will seas trip reporting on tennis and ath­ Sydney Naval centreman, Murray real shock. remember controversial umpire George letics etc. Cooper. Fans will remember his ef­ Milne. George has recently been ap­ He saw a good game with that exdt­ fortless 80 yard kicks. After a stint in While we* are on the* State *Squad, East pointed Manager of the New Boulevard ing East Sydney third quarter fight Vietnam, Murray is now with Perth Sydney's Ian "Champ Chewer" Allan Hotel in William Street. · back in their game against Western Club. has jo.ined a rather unique band of Suburbs. players who have represented the State Having *V.F.L. players* in town* is not Welcome back John Thirsk. DOWN *SOUTH * Victoria* defeated for different Clubs. It was unheard of unusual these days. Early in the year West Australia by 88 points at V.F.L. 'ti several years ago but lately it has be­ V.F.L. games record holder Ted Whit­ Welcome* to a new* face in the Press Park and their second team beat Tas­ come quite 'fashionable". Current play­ ten was in Sydney on several occasionl' Box at North Sydney Oval last week mania by 35 points. er who are members of their frat=rnity for coaching clinics on behalf of our end. Phillip Christensen, from the Syd­ On the local V.F.L. scene last Monday include Kev Pearson David Sykes Paul good friends Adidas. Last week, Rich­ ney Morning Herald was viewing the Collingwood blasted Richmond and Bouchier and Cliff Matson. mond's (:\!Ir. Courageo:is) Kevin Sheedy North Shore-St. George game. He was Carlton defeated Essendon easily. Other was up to give assistance to East Syd­ impressed by great games from St. winners were Fitzroy, St. Kilda, Mel­ Received* a report* last week* on a ney. And on the 3rd July, Hawthorn George rover Barney Ward and C.H.F. bourne and North Melbourne. new League that has been recently Captain David Parkin will be in Syd­ Kevin Gibbons. Welcome Phillip Chris­ FURTHER SOUTH Port Adelaide formed. It is the Wellington Aust. ney as the Guest Speaker of the Tes­ tensen and his photographer from the suffered defeat at the hands of Glenelg Football League in New Zealand and timonial Dinner for Les Clarke. Herald Ted Golding who took that by 1 goal. Norwood, North Adelaide, great photograph seen in Sunday's Sturt and West Adelaide were the other NEWTOWN CLUB NOTES Sun Herald. winners. We played old rivals Western IN THE WEST - Subiaco blasted go to John for his capable leadership in Suburbs and we scored only one win the absence of Ron Hawkins. Swan Districts winning by 55 points. RULES FOOTBALL* ON* 2GB * in the Third Grade but the Seniors Other winners were Claremont South The First Grade 12layed extremely Every Saturday morning at 10.03, ace were far from disgrace. The consola­ well under the conditions especially commentator Brian Morley talks on Fremantle and West Perth. tion being that our team kicked the with the team not at full strength. Best Australian Rules both in Sydney and highest ~core against Wests so far this players Ron McFadyen (B.O.G.), Para­ Attention *all dancersu North* Sh-0re Melbourne. For the latest news on season so that in itself say something. tel Award. Garry Hooker, Snuff Fire Club Dance Nght, Saturday, June 9th Saturday morning-2GB 10.03 a.m. and The Third Grade after trailing by 2 Extinguisher with the compliments of the results of Sydney and V.F.L. games 4 piece band, only $1.00, entry fee. Sup­ goals at half time staged a great fight­ Bob Quinn. Thanks Bob. per available just across the Bridge 92 are hearo n 2GB at 5.15 p.m. and on back to overwhelm the opposition. Next week South Sydney at Erskine· Sunday between 6.00 and 6.15 p.m. in Arthur St., North Sydney-All welcom1 Young Russell Bowman won the three ville and another win is a must. points from Jim Wright and Jimmy If any player is unable to attend Connolly. training would he kindly inform either Armstrong's tenacious Second Grade G. Bowman, W. Kern1ck (644-3435) or were well beaten by Wests but thanks S. Sewell (59-4202 bus.) ANGEL

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16 IHE FOOTBALL RECORD June 9, 1973 June 9, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 9 WELCOME TEAL CUP TEAMS l._...... ~::::::::::·;:~::~~E.:ii~~~== .. ·:~:~== ...... I_, On behalf of the New South Wales Australian National Football lnH Hon Mt Justice Nagte w. €.. Picken £so _ League may I extend a welcome to i ~~ ! Sydney to the teams competing in ~ .,· W. H. Hart. Esci ~ the Teal Cup this week end. ~: BOARD OF MANAGEMENT ~- The 1973 Teal Cup matches : Messrs. w. H. Hart (Chairman), 0. Bouch (Vice President), S. Felstead, .s. Ridoutt, : will be played this year between § J. Armstrong, G. Lewis (Treasurer), D Sykes, R. Tubbs, K. Hession E .: J. W. Hammond (Hon_. Asst. Sec.) : N.S.W., Queensland and for the first j i time a team from Canberra. A special welcome to all the ~I PERMIT AN::~~:.~CA~:~~~~OMMITTEE i officials and supporters and in parti­ ~ Mr. W. Adams (Chairman), W. Barnetson ~ cular to the President of'the Queens­ land Junior League Mr. Bob Peerce ~:::: PROTESTS ANO DISPUTES COMMITTEE §::::: - Mr. J. K. Stewart, G. Fry, M. Tolliday, G. Freeman and the Secretary Mr. Frank Sargent UMPIRES' APPOINTMENT BOARD : F. Baker, F. Pa!ten, C. Campbell, Coach Mr. M. Lee ;; Queensland are the holders of the : SELECTORS : Teal Cup at present. ;; Messrs. Joe Armstrong, P. Miles, Joe Dean, P. Symonds ii And from Canberra Under Age ~ N.S.W. NATIONAL FOOTBALL UNION ~ : Controllers of Schools and Junior Football : League Mr. Tom O'Neill and his wife. E Mr. J. Weathers (Pr!!sident) Mr. A. H. Bridgewater (Secreta'ry) 38 4437 ~ Tom was formerly President of lnala Club in. Queensland. § A.N.F.C.'s llt.S.W. ADVISORY BOARD § § Mr. w. J. Holmes (Chairman), Mr. K. G. Fe'rguson (Hnn. Secretary) E Congratulations to the N.S.W. Football Union officials led by Pre­ E E sident John Weathers and Secretary Arthur Bridgewater for their efforts ~(ltlHlllUHUUOUUIHUllUUUllllllUlllllUUHUUflt11Ult1HfUIHtttUfHUUUUUHHtHlftlUlllltlllOUUOltlUUUIHUIUUUUllfUUIUHUUll.., which culminate this -week end at Picken Oval. W. H. HART, President If money burns a hole in your pocket, N.S.W.A.N.F.L. FOOTBALL UNION PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE the Wales can put out the fire It is my pleasure to join with Mr. W. H. Hart, the President of the Here's how. A Wales Target whenever you like, but if you want to N.S.W.A.N.F.L., in welcoming the players, officials and supporters of SavingsAccount. The brand new, withdraw, you have to withdraw both Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory to Sydney for the easy·does·it way of reaching your everything you've put in. And who Teal Cup contest. savings target whether it's $60, wan Is to go back to scratch? The inclusion of Canberra in this series, and the presence of coun­ $150, $300 or more1 And it's so So if money burns a hole in your . simple -no forms to fill in when pocket, call in soon at any branch of the try players in the N.S.W. team will both add even further interest to this you deposit- just pass over a pre­ BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. annual event, which is the ultimate honour for junior footballers. I know printed coupon. You deposit the that all spectators will be greatly impressed by the quality of the football sameamount($2,$5or$10) during these 3 days. Junior football is the nursery of our code, and its rate of growth is most satisfying, especially here in N.S.W. Patrons during this series will also be impressed by the younger players in the curtain raisers, and I recommend your early arrival to see them. Sincere thanks are due to so many people that to list them in­ dividually. Suffice it to mention one man from N.S.W.-Arthur Bridge­ water-whose herculean efforts have ensured the smooth conduct of Ask about a this series. To every person who has assisted in any capacity may I say "Thank you". We know that a successful, hard fought series will reward you all for your efforts. WALES TARGEf SAVINGS ACCOUNf So Ladies and Gentlemen-on with the "Football". The brand new easy-does-it way to save. TS 7303.43 nl< JOHN WEATHERS (President N.S.W.N.F. Union, 1973 June 9, 1973 10 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 9, 1973 15

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The real diff ere nee between petrols: AMPOL IS AUSTRALIAN AMPDL 11 14 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 9, 1973 June 9. 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD SECOND DIVISION MATCHES THIS WEEK-END 1973 INTERSTATE TEAL CUP PENSHURST MACQUARIE OLDS PARK SATURDAY FIXTURES Picken Oval Field Umpire (A) R. IRWIN 2.30 Field Umpire (B) R. KENNA 12.30 SAT. JUNE 9th 2.00 p.m. NEW SOUTH WALES v A.C.T. Ground Manager MR. s. RIDOUTT l D. ROWLEY 2 G. TAYLOR 12.30 p.m. PENNANT HILLS v BANKSTOWN SPORTS 2 C. TREW 4 A. DANILO i 3 PAT FIDDLER 5 K. BEATTY SUN. JUNE 10th 2.00 p.m. QUEENSLAND v A.C.T. 4 R. NICHOLLS 6 5 E. OATES 7 12.30 p.m. NORTH SHORE-WARR. v SOUTHERN 6 D. FIDDLER 8 7 R. CUNNEEN 9 A.· LACY DISTRICTS · 8 B. MINING 10 B. MACKNEY 9 S. BARTON 11 R. SHEERAN MON. JUNE 11th (12 O'c.) NEW SOUTH WALES v QUEENSLAND 10 G. ORR 17 L. cox 11 N. ROPER 18 0. AUBREY 10.30 a.m. NORTH SHORE-WARR v SOUTHERN 12 N. HARMON 19 D. FOX 13 D. MAY 25 N. PALFREYMAN DISTRICTS 14 P. EDMONDSON 28 N. KELLY 15 P. EVANS 29 M. McDONALD NEW SOUTH WALES QUEENSLAND A.C.T. 16 K. EDMUNDS 38 A. McROBERT 18 R. SYNNOTT 39 G. ALDRIDGE SKY BLUE & BLACK MAROON & WHITE ·GOLD & BLUE 19 J. GUEST 47 M. MACKNEY 48 A. WOOD 1 A. Taylor (Capt.) 1 N. Smith (V.C.) 1 w. Sleeman 2 L. Axford 2 C. Smith 2 M. Brian·t°' 3 R. Ball 3 R. Wright 3 S. Weidera 4 G. Smith 4 L Mathers ·4 J. Manson SYDNEY UNI. PENNANT HILLS 5 G. McCallum 5 G. Cliborn 5 M. Manson UNI. NO. 1 MONDAY 6 L. Rand 6 P. Daniels 6 D. Harriss Field Umpi're (A) Z. WOINARSKI 2.30 7 D. Fletcher 7 D. Buchan ·7 E. Jeffreys Field Umpire (B)'A. SIGSWORTH 12.30 8 A. Dunlop 8 W. Dunne 8 A. Duffy· Ground Manager MR. K. JAMES 9 B. Arnott 9 M. Kellan ,9 J. Piper 10 S. Hunt 10 R: Mill 10 R. Whyte 1 1 B. TOY 11 3. Bee 11 A. McNaughton 11 J. Richardson 2 P. NAUGHTON 2 N. PILBEAM 12 K. McAuliffe 12 D. Smith 12 J. Smith 3 A. RAHILLEY 3 D. RATTEN 13 G. Perry 13 G. Cowan 13 B. McGormick 4 J. HOGAN 4 H. HILL 14 M. Robson 14 B. Solly ' 14 P. Pocock 5 ·J. QUINN 6 R. HOFFMAN 15 D. Feuerhardt 15 G. Scanlan 15 D. Dorman 7 A. FORBES 7 P. SAYER 16 P. Longmire 16 G. Hunter 16 W. Ghiradello 9 C. FALLICK 8 G. HOWATT 17 P. Anderson 17 M. Gillespie 17 T. Kimball 11 R. HAY lJ. R. PATTON 18 R. Boland 18 D. Hay 18 N. O'Neill 12 G. WILD 13 P. MATHERS 19 R Maiden 19 S. Stoddart 19 D. McAulay 13 S. LETHLEAN 16 G. EIME 20 B. Fitzgerald 23 R. Shepherd 20 P. Gant 14 17 G. BIGG 21 D. .Slip 24 C. Kimmorley (Capt.) 21 M. Douglas 15 18 A. BAKSS 22 B. Harrison 25 R. Mitchelf 22 P. Hurley 16 20 J. GOOLEY . 23 R. Darling M .. Moullakis 17 C. PHILBRICK 23 T. BENSON. \ 20 24 G. Buchanan Coach: R. FORBES C. Glenn R. TUBS 24 D. CATER 25 G. Brentall Manager: M. L. LOVELL 21 D. SHEPPARD 25 W. CAREY Coach: W. Free Coach, J. Pini 22 J. BRADY 27 D. MORRiS As. Coach: B. Lucas Manager, G. Stewart 23 M. ROBERTS 30 S. WILLIAMS Manager, E. Ray 24 R. PERKINS 37 A. HAWLE'.Y 41 K. JA:vlE.S Central Umpires Panel: MESSRS M. LEE, I. SONNEMAN, C. HUON Trainers: by courtesy of WESTERN SUBURBS, NEWTOWN, NORTH SHORE, S.D.A. MATCHES THIS WEEK END ROUND 3, TRUMPER, SATURDAY SOUTHERN DISTRICTS SENIOR CLUBS ST. IVES v HOLSWORTH-$. DISTRICTS Timekeepers: M~SS S. FRASER, MR. R. LOVEDAY Field Umpire, W. HOBBY 2.30 WESTS v SUTHERLAND Ground Manag~r: A. BRIDGEWATER Field Umpire, G. CULLEN 12 30 GTOund Manager, MR. J. DUGGAN CURT AINRAISER SATURDAY 9. 6. 73 CURTAINRAISER MONDAY 11.6. 73 NORTH SHORE - WARRINGAH PENNANT HiLLS V ·SOUTHERN DISTRICTS BANKSTOWN SPORTS v ASSOCIATION UlS ASSOCIATION Ul5 (Black Shorts) (White Shorts) (Black. Shorts) (White Shorts) 1. M. Neal 1. B. Meehan 1. G. Lindsay 1. P. Kelly 2.: S.Kirkwood 2. 2. B. Donaldson 2. G. Coates 3 •. D. Free 3. K. Jordan 3. C. Baglin 3. G. Ettridge 4. R. Podbury 4. G. Benson 4. R. Adler 4. R. Cullen 5. G.Saunders 5. A. Watson 5. S. Quinn 5 .• W. Bruce A. Gray 6. A. Buchanan 6. B. Bell 6. A. Fulton 6. j} 7. K. Viitanen 7. P. Rooney /; 7. 7. R. Matheson 8. J. Paliogionnis 8. C. McKell " 8. S. Rust 8. S. Masters 9. K. Henfel 9. R. Telfer I 9. 9. G. Fishburn 10. c: Neal 10. D. Jones 10. G. Simmons 10. G. Haines 11. B.Wilson 11. J. Pond 11. M. Byrne 11. M. Hart 12. R. Burt 12. C. Sargeant 12. N. Downie 12. S. Onley 13. S:Fuliniti 13. B. Meehan 13. S. Owen 13. M. Woodward 14. A. Bray 14. M. Eime 14: D. Cooper 14. K. Coombs 15. S. Boyce 15. K. Meehan 15. T. Bee 15. K. Low 16. B. Pettit 16. A. Maddocks 16. C. Jepson 16. F. Slywa 17. T. Mulhall 17. G. Eime 17. G. Beattie 17. R. Lodge 18. J. Kessy 18. M, Toy 18. M. Fisher 18. G. Masters 19. K. McKegney 19. D. Whitting 19. 19. M. Woods 2:0. D. McGiffin 20. P. Dalton 20. D. Fairbrother 20. P. Sheraton 2:1. M. Halliday 21. M. Bourke 21. G. Frost 22. M. Pate 22. S. Eaton 22. J. Dern pster 23. L. Kingsly 23. A. Gidding 23. G. Hawkins 24. C . Shiffield \, 24. H. Bray 25. R. Halstead ~ 25. S. Leggett f,. '1 ... .• CURTAINRAISER 1. B. Tait ' 8. B. Mc Kenzie 15. C. Wall SUNDAY 12 noon 10th June 2. G. Reid 9. M. Wilkins 16. R. Donaldson 3. N. Reid 10. G~ Beattie 17. c. Sweet NORTH SHORE-WARRINGAH 4. L. Manning 11. A. Seymour 18. R. Hindmarsh UNDER 13 TEAM 5~ N. Moulder 12. C. Pybus 19. R. Elster 6. T. Harmer 13. M. Collins 20. C. Tidswell 7. P. Bradley 14. T. Summers 21. A. Bayles 12 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 9, 1973 ABC June 9, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 13 COVERS YOUR SPORT SOUTHERN DISTS. BALMAIN ON NEWTOWN SOUTH : SYDNEY BLUE WHITE STRIPES BLACK & GOLD RADiO&TV WHITE - RED V GREEN - RED BLACK SHORTS WHITE SHORTS PLUS ALL MAJOR BLACK SHORTS WHITE SHORTS ROSEDALE, SATURDAY 2.30 P.M. SPORTING RESULTS ERSKINEVllLE OVAL, SUNDAY, 2.20 p.m. . Umpires Field, J. HENDERSON; Goals,.&. CARBIS, G THEOBALD Umpires Field, B. O'DONOGHUE; Goals, J. MAHER, J. MAUDE B.oundary, I. THEOBALD, K. SMITH . Boundary, L.. McDonald, M. ECKERMANN Reserve Field K. DOYLE; Boundary J. LANSER, I. WISELHASEN 12.15 Reserve Field, E. BEECK; Boundary, R. MP!U'DE,. C. 0' DONOGHUE 12.15 Third Field R. TAIT 10.30 Third Field, R. DELANEY 10.30 a.m. Ground Manager 'MR. W. ADAMS Ground Manager, MR. ARMSTRONG I J. 1 E. NOACK 1 J. HUGHES 1 C. MACDONALD 1 W. DAHLER (c.) 2 A. PULLEN 2 0. PULVER 2 R. BIRCH 2 K. O'HALLORAN · 3 L. RUSSELL 3 T. WATTS ::S B. STOKES 3 G. SCORER 4 C. COLLARD 4 G. PEDLAR 4 G. HOOKER 4 R. HANKINSON · 5 L. HAMBLIN 5 E. MUDRY 5 A. JOY.CE 5 D. JONES 6 R .. OVERSON· 7 C. QUILKEY 6 R. NICHOLDS 6 J. THOMAS 7 D. FULTON 8 K. REES 7 P: RAMUS 7 A. RALPH 8 T. HARDERS 9 R. MARKS 8 P. BOUCHIER 8 S. POCl-iROJ 9 S. BELLCHAMBERS 10 P. BRIGDEN 9 6. MARRIOTT · 9 P. BOLTON 10 E. SUNGALIS 11 B. CORAM 10 D. AITKEN 11 P. FLOOD 11 R. PHIL.LIS 12 G. CANN 11 D. JAMES 12 R. WRIGHT 12 G. SMITH 13 N. ELLARD 12 J. BRADLEY i3 R. KAINE 13 G. MUTTON 14 B. ARNDELL 13 R. NICHOLSON 14 F. ADAMS 14 A. LAIDLAW 15 R. WILSON 14 G. SAMBROOK 15 P. MARKS (v.c.) 15 C. FARRELL (Capt.) 16 G. FOSTER 15 J. BLACK 16 T. O'REILLY 16 W. CHAPMAN 17' P. EADES 16 E. REYNOLDS 17 s: STEVENS 17 D. BEDNARSKI 18 I. HALL 17 D. O'CONNOR 18 M. MITCHELL 18 B. RICHARDSON i9 R. LIPPOLD 18 G. SCHRODER 19 R. HENRY 19 G. EVANS. 20 K. HUDSON 20 J. KEMP 20 R. DAVIES 20 R. MAJOR 61 J. COLES 21 J. GUEST 21 R. HOWARD 21 N. SMITH 71 D. PERKINS 22 D. CAMPBELL 22 D. DAVOREN 22 A. WAUGH' K. STUTCHBURY 23 R. McFADYEN: 26 P. WINKLESS 23 G. MATHEWS R. DAVIS 24 D. SYKES 27 J. LANGDOr\f 24 J. CONNAN' G. RICHARDSON 26 P. HANNAN 28 R .. POCHROJ 25 L. JOHNS G. HARRINGTON 27 I. GORDON R. EADES 28 J. CLAYDON 29 I. KIDD 30 A. SERRAO 41 P. MclNTYRE - ·$.D:;k.---ROl:JND 4-~-SATl:JRDAY,. JUNE 16th HOLDSWORTHY v SEAFORTH NEXT WEEK'S ·GAMES ST. IVES v SUTHERLAND FIRST GRADE WELDON OVAL WESTERN· SUBURBS BYE ROUND 7-SATURDAY, JUNE 16 SOUTH SYDNEY V·ST. GEORGE Erskineville · CLUB SECRETARIES For all your CLUB BADGES SUNDAY, J~NE 17 NORTH SHORE v'SOUTHERN DISTRICTS North Sydney Oval H. SCHIESS & ·SONS PTY. LTD. 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