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J i; .;~ City of Sydney r:; ·:? * Big stock of City Fords for immediate delivery * Save up to $400, $5001 $600, $700, $800 on comp~ny jjemonstrators * Talk to Denis Aitken, ••• DOWNTOWN Corner Crown & William Streets, City. i "COCA-COLA" AND "COKE" ARE REGISTERED TRADE MARKS WHICH IDENTIFY Open 7 days a week THE SAME PRODUCT OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. "COCA-COtA" IS BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 8 am to 8.30 pm 310322 16•1798 BY COCA-COLA BOTTLERS, SYDNEY. CTP/009 J. .. ~2 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 15th, 1974 June 15th, 1974 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1 STATISTICS FIRST GR.ADE N. Shore 12.7 (79) d West 2.8 (20) South 7.8, 7.12, 10.16, 12.17 (89) Nirimba 11.13 (79) d Newtown 3 2 (20) PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Newtown 1.2, 4.6, 6.12, 11.15 (81) St. George 13.13 (91) d Balmain 5.8 (38) St. George 5.4, 10.11, 13.17, 20.24 (144) DIVISION llA ~- I would like to extend a welcome Balmain 3.8, 3.13, 5.15, 8.21 (69) Syd Uni 11.11 (77) d Warringah 4.14 (38) 1· Pen. Hills 18.16 (124) d Macq Uni 6.6 (42) ~ to all the competing teams, Queens West-5.2, 7.4, 14.6, 16.7 (103) Pennant Hills 6 0 563 272 207.0 2'f North Shore 1.1, 3.4, 4.5, 6.12 (48) ''C. Services 4 1 488 219 222.8 1(5' land, A.C.T., Australian Amateurs and Syd Uni 4 2 419 289 168 9 l~ of course New South Wales on this West 10 0 13i9 656 199.7 40 Warringah 3 3 365 360 101.4 1.2 :;t.._ George St 4 917 945 97.0 22 UNSW¢ 3 251 248 101.~ ciuspicious occasion. "S. Dist. 5 4 90L 833 107.6 20 M 3 c Uni 5 243 577 42.1 4 South 5 5 93€ 939 99.7 ~O *Bankstown O 5 152 528 28.8 O _h_e·_.v_co_w_n ____:>_~_.:..93_4_1_12_l __ b_'7_.8 __ 20 < Match to play .. The Australian Football Council '·t:ast 4 5 957 939 101.9 16 Note, Penshurst matches expunged Section II Championship Carnival to N. Shore 3} 6 991 1002 98.9 14 Balmain 1 9 759 1316 57.7 4 DIVISION 118 be played at Erskineville today, Satur Game to be played Pen. Hills 16.13 (109) d t.lac Uni 0.1 (1) day, June 15th, and Monday, June i\ESERVE GRADE Syd. Uni 7.17 (59) d Warringah 4.3 (27) West 11.8 (74) d N. Shore 9.5 (59) ~c. Services 5 O 527 70 752.9 20 17th will make history. Newtown 6.8 (44) d South 4.3 (27) Vfarringah 4 2 272 209 130.1 16 St. George 11 15 (81) d Balm3in 6.12 (48) ''UNSW 3 1 375 187 200.5 12 West 9 1 951 364 261.3 36 Syd. Uni 3 3 325 270 120.4 12_ This is the first time that the St. George 7 3 701 428 163.8 28 Pen. Hids 3 3 300 312 96 2 12 N. Shore 7 3 720 ~71 126.1 28 vsankstown 1 4 103 307 33.6 4 Section II Championship Carnival has . •East 6 3 640 ~74 135.0 24 Macq Uni 0 6 81 580 14.0 0 been played in Sydney and we are Newtown 4 6 534 744 71.8 16 · Balmain 3 7 465 J74 60.1 12 D!VISION Ill 8.6.74 proud to be the host city. ' ,• S. Dist. 2 7 340 751 45.3 8 West 12.20 (92) d Syd Uni 0.1 (1) W. H. HART, Pres. N.S.W.A.F.L. , South 1 9 458 700 65.4 4 Sutherland 6.1 (37) d Penshurst 3.6 (24) Heathcote d Holsworthy (forfeit) THIRD GRADE Deferred m<ttch 9 6.74 St. George ·10 0 1003 241 416.2 40 Syd. Uni 17.16 (118) d Sutherland 0.2 (2) A.F.C. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE . cs. Dist. 8 1 849 379 224 32 ·0 Heathcote 7 1 244 115 212.2 ; 8 Nirimba 7 3 506 315 160.6 28 *West 6 1 399 134 297.8 24 West 5 5 504 658 2 On behalf of the Australian Football Council we extend to the teams 71).6 (1 Sutherland 5 3 341 443 77.0 20 ,Newtown 3 7 427 694 61.5 l2 Syd. Uni 3 5 160 183 86 0 12 of N.S.W., Queensland, Canberra and the combined side of the Austra .JN. Shore 2 8 542 745 72.8 8 * Holsworthy 2 5 99 421 23.5 8 Balmain 2 8 393 707 54.2 8 Pen~hurst O 8 24 37 64.9 O lian Amateurs a most successful Section II Championship. · East 2 7 271 843 32 1 •• 8 ,._ · • Match to play CHATTER This carnival gives these States the opportunity of coming together Erskineville Oval the venue for the NSWAFL has a few copies left at 64 and proving the national aspect and development of our great Australian . Section II Interstate Carnival saw its Regent St., Chippendale. game. We are aware of the inclement weather that Sydney has experi first Interstate match 33 years ago. On July 26th, 1941, NSW played Can .SOUTH WEST enced but wet or shine these games will be played in the true spirit of berra in the first ever.· Interstate game Narrandera undefeated just scraped sportsmanship and Australian Football. on this groun:l. Alas for NSW the home at Griffith by 3 points and Ariah .... Canberra side beat the homeside. Jack Park just tipped Grong Grong out by K. W. MILLER, Pres. A.F.C. Guthrie North Shere) was the captain 2 go3ls whilst Turvey Park also won a of NSW. thriller beating Leeton by 4 p_cints in <::i <::i '(:( • other games Ganman thrashed Ardie· MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTS Whilst on the subject of 1941 this was than while Coolamon whitewashed the year that George Doig of East Fre Whitton. It gives us great pleasure to come to your fair city of Sydney to mantle kicked his ·10ooth goal in RIVERINA ROUND UP compete in a carnival such as this. League football. He performed this FARRER feat in a record 8~ seasons. Collingullie heads quotes by 9~ points It is a wonderful occasion and as both A.C.T. and Queensland have -r:r -tr <::i under the "clear system" after trounc Definitely retire.d is Newtown reserve ing 1ast season's premiers North Wagga hosted such carnivals before, it is fitting that Sydney should this year. grade coach John Armstrong due to a 5-14 to 7-2. crushed disc. Wagga also won well thrashing last The aim of all our constitutions is to the betterment of Australian He is undergoing physic from a season's other grand finalist 17-18 to football and as such we wish the best to all other competitors of this charming blonde and expects to get 10.10. carnival. better soon. The Rock 6-8 had yet its most impor <::i -tr {:{ tant win this season over Temc·ra 6.12 N. CRIMMINS, J. DORMAN K. SIMS Last week's Inside Football gave a and are now seriously staking claims to President President President great report with pictures of the South the fin~l four, whilst Culcairn beat dis Australia v Victc.ria clash at the SCG. appointmg Lockhart 14.10 to 11.10 and Queensland Canberra Aust. Amateurs THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 15th, 1974 June 15th, 1974 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 31 --~.,..,._,,.~,,.~,r.r-1~_,..._,.._,..,,.__,..,.._,,._,,..,,."'~ ....._,..,,,.,,_......,.._,..-"_.._,......4""-"~~....-,,..,.,,.~..,,.,_,._,._,._,'-"'-'1 WESTERN SUBURBS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB LTD. ~ I I i WELCOMES TEAMS OF THE N.S.W.A.F.L. I ON PREMIERSHIP MATCH DAYS ••. '.I J 8 i ::r JUNE ENTERTAINMENT l l Friday, 14th .... ... OLD-TIME DANCE NIGHT I ,..: Sunday, 16th .... ..... THE R.K. 2 I .. Monday, 17th-5 p.m. ......... ... ... .. ...... .. FILM I Saturday, 22nd ... .. GERALDINE FITZGERALD I -.J. Sunday, 23rd ... .... BRYAN BATES I Tuesday, 25th-8 p.m. THE DIGGER REVELLE SHffvV Saturday, 29th . NICOLETTE BRADLEY I Sunday, 30th . WARREN WILLIAMS j DRESS RULES: Patrons are advised that r NO THONGS, JERSEYS, SINGLET ORT. SHIRTS WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE CLUB LADIES ARE PERMITTED TO WEAR SLACKS ON DAYS Just one local WHEN FOOTBALL IS PLAYED "phonec191( gives you '· EXCEPT IN SKYLINE LOUNGE {_ .