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VICE PRESIDENT and DELIGATE A.N.F.C. Alderman J. K:. Stewart GROUP TRAVEL? BOARD OF MANAGEMENT: Messrs. W. H. Hart (Chairman), L. E. Brown, S. C. Felstead, W. G. Kernick, J. A. Magner, C. F. Shiels, E. Spencer, J. K. Stewart, J. W. Hammond (Hon. Asst. Sec.) B. G. Osborne (Financial Adviser), K. G. Ferguson (Sec.-Treasurer) PERMIT AND MATCH COMMITTEE SEE TAA Messrs. C. F. Shiels (Chairman), M. Branson, A. C. Davie (Secretary)

PROTESTS AND DISPUTES COMMITTEE Messrs R. Brain (Chairman), H. -Buckley, F. J. Hay, G. Pile, R. Skinner FIRST UMPIRES APPOINTMENT BOARD Messrs R. M. Baker (Chairman), L. O'Connor and J. A. Williams STATE SELECTION COMMITTEE Fly the friendly way Messrs Joe Armstrong (Chairman), Joe Dean, J. Egan, D. Hill and C. F. Shiels Whether' for business travel, N.S.W. NATIONAL FOOTBALL UNION lporting groups or any 'com- Controllers of Schools and Junior Football Mr. N. Sterling (President). Mr. A. H. Bridgewater (Secretary) 38.4437) mon interest' group travel, call your nearest TAA office and ask about the TAA TAA Group Travel plan. poK:>OK:>OO<=>OO<=>OO<=>OK:>OK:>OO<=>OK:>OK:>OK:>OO<=>OK:>OOQ Q Q ~ IF ~T'S SPORT ~

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Bananalanders off their perch. Hotel bookings are mounting for re- be heard roaring for Geelong and S.C.G. In a letter this week to the League The Essendon Cheer Squad are look- servations for Expo 67 at the S.C.G. Essendon. Secretary they expressed their delight ing forward to meeting the N.S.W. Cheer Friends - Families - Parties from Darwin - The Katherine - Newcas- and approval to THE SUN FANS FOOT- Squad to chorus together in a mighty all points North - South - E'ast and tle Waters - and - The Alice will re- BALL CONTEST-to use Mary and Shir- rolling roar for Roger Hoggett and his West are coming in by plane - train present The Territory. ley's words, "It's terrific." Merry N.S.W. Men. - and - ship. Cessnock - Maitland - and - New- SOUTHERN DISTRICTS CLUB NOTES It will be a gathering of the League castle - on - the Hunter . will Up until threequarter time it was good match as did George McCoy, of Nations to see the League of Foot- steam into Central by the Flyer. anybody's game. However the final Brian Attard and Gus Parker. Once ball Australia in action. quarter showed a quality in our play again the football was of a high stan- Wollongong - the Capital of the not previously apparent, to be contain- dard and this combination should New Guinea - Papua - and - the lllawarra - wUleome by road and ed for threequarters of a match and acquit itself well in the final series. surrounding islands will fly the flag of rail - joining in with the eontingent then break away in convincing style. The Thirds were unlucky to go down the Papua-New Guinea League. from Boys Town - to fill The Hill at The game was played in perfect con- by a very doubtful goal. In a goal for the S.C.G. ditions and _the standard high. My vote goal encounter with St. George. Prom- From the Gold Coast a contingent of for "top bird" goes to Greg McNaugh- inent were Terry Barnes, Roy Channell Officials - Players -and - supporters Every suburb - every town - in ton whose drop kicking was peerless, Leo Edwards, Dick Glennon and Steve are coming by the plane load to watch New South Wales will be there for the and earned him 5 goals. Dennis Nicks McCurley. Queensland and New South Wales Great Day of the Year-Expo 67 at the on the wing was most consistant and tussle for the Eastern Coast supremacy. S.C.G. - next Saturday, July the 15th. was a clear winner in his position. John It was a clear cut case of footballers Miles, was at his top and very sound celebrates at Leo Sullivans on Sunday games were turned in by Presnell, night. With 2 good wins under our belts TEAM MOVEMENTS NEXT WEEK-END Neilsen, Stein (under difficulties), Hig- and a good band in attendance, it was gins and Young. one of our most successful social events. The Essendon party of fifty is due to Saturday and leave again at 8.10 p.m. The Reserves with a good even com- Once again our hard working ladies arrive Mascot by Ansett AN.A. at 6.5 on Sunday. They will be staying at bination, headed by Phil Prosser with auxiliary provided excellent tucker. It p.m. on Friday next and depart at 6 the William Hotel, Darlinghurst. 6 goals, boosted their percentages at St. was a bonzer turn and that's for p.m. on Sunday. They will be located George's expense. Chris Farrel had a "Georgy Moore." at the Oceanic Hotel, Coogee. The visitors will be guests of the Geelong, numbering fifty, will arrive League at the Newtown-Western Sub- SCHOOL AND JUNIOR TOPICS Mascot at 7.25 p.m. by Ansett A.N.A urbs competition match at Trumper N.S.W. Shell Challenge Cup: Coach Both boys will be invited to tryout for on Friday and depart at 5 p.m. on Sun- Oval on Sunday. Roy Hayes (Eastern Suburbs) will com- either the Teal Cup team against day. Their headquarters will be the It will be noted that the teams have mence putting his training squad of Queensland or Shell Challenge Cup brighton Hotel, Brighton-Ie-Sands. Under 15 years players through their team against Canberra and Queensland. favoured Millers Hotels, where they paces on Sunday next. This age group Roman is a terrific centreman, and A. The Queensland contingent of 24 ar- are assured of being treated in the is our strongest, and players selected Cheetman is a top rover. rive Mascot by T.A.A. at 8.40 a.m. on friendly way. will definitely be the best in their res- Rumoured: League President, Mr. W. pective playing positions. H. Hart, will introduce Rev. Sister is not the only State with Janet, Coach of John Bosco Convent PHELAN MEDAL members of the fair sex occupying Ex- footballers, to members of Geelong and BEST AND FAIREST FIRST GRADE ecutive positions in Junior Clubs. Essendon football teams on the occasion Eastern Suburbs centreman, Graham G. Clarke (SS), L. Heatherington (WS), N.S.W. have many ladies carrying out of the Sydney Cricket Ground fixture. McKenzie, in earning the major award G. Presnell (SD). official position with clubs, and we are Over to you, Mr. President, for confir- in the match against Western Suburbs 1: T. Burberry (NS), R. Houston grateful to Mesdames D. Russell, E. mation. on Sunday, progressed to joint leader- (SN), D. Mattiske (SU), J. Vella (ES), Ede, J. Barden, P. Percy, M. Hunter, Newcastle Schoolboys have 3 "pin up ship with Sydney Naval centreman, B. McMahon (SD). just to mention a few, for the wonder- boys", namely, Merv. Pollamounter, Peter Body, and South Sydney half- ful work being done, which in turn re- Fred Lane and John Funnell. They back, Brian Tyler, each on 14 points. PROGRESS POINTS leases their husbands to carry out extend best wishes to Fred and John, The Phelan Medal carries a $400 cash 14: G. McKenzie (ES), P. Body (SN), "field work" and trust they will catch the League prize and an Ansett-AN.A. holiday trip B. Tyler (SS). University' Official Bruce Sturdee, State Selectors eyes on the occasion of for two to Hayman Island for a week. 12: L. Lyttleton (NS). will shortly confer with Schools' Or- the selection of the N.8.W. Eighteen 11: R .Todd (St. m. ganiser Rhys Giddey, with a view to to play Queensland as the curtain rai~er The week-end awards were:- 10: B. Foley (Sm, R. Hoggett (WS). providing Umpires for the High Schools to Geelong v Essendon. They thmk 3: B. Inglis (N), R. Barnetson (B), J. 9: P. Dean (N), C .Moses (WS). competitions in Cumberland and Green Merv. Pollamounter would have been Trowbridge (SU), G. McKenzie (ES), 8: P. Ord (NS), P. Killian (St. G). Valley. Nice work, Bruce. a natural for selection had he been R. Todd (St. G). 7: B. Inglis (N), G. Green (St. m, B. Two names to remember, Roman available. (John Funnell has' had a 2: D. Hiscock (NS), C. Quilkey

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iC***********************~*********************~"'!.... AROUND THE PICKETS :f NEWTOWN!'" .•. (By AUB REED) iC... ••..... ~ ST. GEORGE ••..•. iC ••.••. ••. popular personality Ray Howard Essendon's great display against Carl- ~ WHITE-RED V : : RED-WHITE YOKE * makes an interesting point concerning ton, leaders in the V.F.L. competition, iC ••.••. 1 the famous Newtown Club. augurs well for next Saturday's big *********************** ~~~~~.~~~~••••~~••••~.~ One of the oldest football clubs in clash with Geelong at the S.C.G. OLDS, SUNDAY, JULY 9 Sydney, Newtown has won 17 premier- Carlton was saved from certain defeat Umpires, Field, M. LEE; Goal, G. BRACK, L. BROWN; Boundary, C. HUON, G. WHYKES 18 occasions. by the Dons inaccuracy at the goalfront. Reserve, R. BAKER; Boundary, R. HAYES, J. WINTER The interesting point is that Newto,wn Essendon had 25 scoring shots while Third, G. WHYKES Ground Manager: Mr. S. FELSTEAD has never won a premiership title at :the Blues had only 19, but were on tar- Trumper Oval. All of Newtown's 17 get. 1. SCHRODER,G. 1. MacDONALD,C. premierships were won at Erskineville 2. FREE, W. (Vice Capt.) 2. McCOURT, V. 3. BARNES, B. Oval. 3. SINGLlNE, C. At present, in top position on the 4. COSTA, J. 4. DALTON, D. competition table, the Red and Whites The Sydney public will see two of 5. DEAN,M. 6. SLOANE, J. Australia's champion footballers as op- 6. ELLIS, B. 7. GREEN,G. (Vice Captain) have not won a first gr~de pennant since 1950. posing captains at the S.C.G. next Satur- 7. SIGSWORTH,A. 8. SERICH, R. day. 8. VUKE, T. 9. STERLING, R. Ken Fraser, Essendon and former Vic- 9. INGLIS, B. 10. KEMP, G. torian captain who is a magnificent cen- 10. GARDINER,G . 11. McCOURT,P. Eastern Suburbs players to catch the eye in last Sunday's thrilling clash with tre half forward. 11. DISHER, I. 12. DURRANT,H. The Geelong captain is Graham 12. McKENZIE,J. 13. WILLATS,W. Wests were Graham McKenzie, who must have had a "million" kicks at "Polly" Farmer, who has represented 13. BLACK, J. 14. ELVISH, R, both and Victoria. 14. SAMBROOK, G. .15. DWYER,G. (Capt. Coach) centre. Ron Fitzpatrick, Graeme Sum- mers, Jack Hamilton, Terry Stone, Mike Polly is one of the most polished 15. HANCOCK,G. 16. TYNDAl.E,S. ruckmen the game has known. 16. VENUS,J. 17. SMITH, K. Camilleri, John Roberts, Kevin Little, 17. O'CONNOR, D. 18. NICOLL,P. Bobby Jones and Brian Ratcliffe. 18. MANN, K. 19. BOLTON, J. 19. DEAN, P. 20. GREEN, D. South Sydney Club has fallen on lean 20. BOWMAN,C. (Cap. Coach) 21. BELBIN M. Sydney Naval's shining star is Bob times in recent years. 21. AITKEN, D. 22. KILLIAN,P. Olive, a Western Australian player of However, it is no fault of Alby Young, 22. CALEAR,A. 23. WEYMOUTH,J. high quality. a wonderful worker and loyal supporter 23. KEARNS, C. 24. TODD, R. Bob has thrilled the Sydney crowds of the club for a long period of years. 24. FRIEND, R. 25. with his long kicking and high marking. During his association with the club, 25. ELEMENT, M. 26. MAYNE, J. Olive, who was formerly attached to Alby has seen many champions wearing 27. SHUTTLEWORTH,F. the Navy, plays in the full back posi- the Red and Green uniform. 28. CRAMPTON,S. tion. Names that come quickly to hand in- 37. Trotman, P. clude Frank Dixon, Hector Starr, Rex 38. Liddy, J. Ferguson, the late Bill Morris, who won a in Victoria, .Clyde V.F.L. Club, MeLbourne, in the process Helmer and Max Lowe. 1st '2tr...... Goals...... Behinds 1st Qtr.. . Goals.. .Behinds of rebuilding their side had no less than 2nd Qtr. . Goals ...... Behinds 2nd Qtr Goals . ...Behinds 13 players under of 21 against 3rd Qtr Goals...... Behinds Collingwood last Saturday . 3rd Qtr Goals . ..Behinds Round thirteen appears evenly bal- FinaL Don Williams, 31, and 30, FinaL .. were the only veterans in the Demons anced, the clash between Sydney Naval line-up. and Easts should be a thriller, however, ST. GEORGE CLUB NOTES Melbourne with five wins, will miss despite Easts great form against Wests, Spectators once again received great Green and Graham Kenny were pick of the four this year, but can look forward I select Naval to win narrowly. value from a Southern Districts v St. the remainder. to next season with optimism. In other games Southern Districts, George clash at Rosedale on Sunday. The depleted Reserves were soundly Newtown, Wests and University are Several times the Saints looked like- beaten but not disgraced. Third-grader chosen to win. ly to break away but on each occasion (or is it ex Third Grader?) Geoff Argus the Blue and Whites were able to re- was great in the back pocket and others POPULAR PLAYER COMPETITION store the' position. In the end it was to distinguish themselves were Col. Har- Peter Ryder, of Western Subures, CLARK, Edward, S.N. .... 250 their great accuracy that clinched the ris, Pat McCourt, Nev. Shaw and Ray maintains a comfortable lead. McKENZIE, Graham, E.S. victory. 95 Samuels. Voting coupons, appearing on page 6, CLOSE, Trevor, Balmain 63 We had 18 triers and several very The Thirds onee again kept the may be sent in per medium of ground HaGGETT, Roger, W.S. 38 good players. Bob Stirling was on top Dragon flag flying with a hard earned managers or cluh secretaries, or posted DISHER, Ian, Newtown 22 at centre half back and Ralph Todd, seven point win. direct to the League Office. MACDONALD, Colin, St. G. 12 playing his last game for the season, as Walsh Award: Firsts: R .Todd 4, K. TYNDALE, Shane, St. G. 12 usual controlled the centre. John Bol- Smith 3, D. 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64 REGENT STREET, SYDNEY ""1111111"11""111111111111111111"'111111'1"11111111111111111111111111111111111"'111111111111111111111111.,1111,.11111111111111111111111111111111111111, •••••••• N: 14 THE FOOTBALL RECORD JULY 8, 1967 JULY 8, 1967 TBt: FOOTBALL RECORD 7 *********************** **********************w *********************** *********************** it ,. *" . it ~ it it *" : SOUTH ~ ~ SOUTHERN : it SYDNEY : : EASTERN ~ : SYDNEY ~ ~ DISTRICTS : : NAVAL : : SUBURBS ~ it ,. *" it it GREEN-RED ,. *" BLUE-WHITE STRIPES it : RED AND BLUE : : (BLUE-RED & WHITE HOOPS) ~ it ,. * it it it it .,. *********************** ~~~••••••••••••~••••~•• ~ ~+.~~...... ERSKINEVILLE, SATURDAY, JULY 8 TRUMPER, SUNDAY, JULY 9 Umpires: Field, D. LEEDHAM; Goal, J. RYAN, L. MAGEE; Boundary, J'. KNIGHT, R. HAYES Umpires: Field, L .PALMER; Goal, S .CARBIS, J. McLEOD; Boundary, J .PATTERSON, Reserve, I. McMUTRIE; Boundary, S. SEWELL, B. OWENS A. FRIEDLIEB Third, J. KNIGHT Reserve, B. OWENS; Boundary, I. McMUTRIE, J. GRACE Ground Manager, 'Mr.C. F. SHIELS. Ground Manager: Mr. J. MAGNER 1. HOUSTON,R. Capt.) 1. LITTLE, K. (Capt.-Coach) 1. NOACK, E. 1. CLARKE, G. .' 2. DAVIS, L. 2. RATCLIFFE, B. 2. FOLEY, B. 2. HOURIGAN, J. 3. HIGGINS, G. 3. AYTON, W. 3. McNAUGHTON, G. 3. WITKORSKI, B. 4. SWARD, D. 4. RYAN, D. 4. FOXON, P. 4. STEIN, W. (V. Capt.) ./ 5. BODY, P. 5. GRAVES, B. 5. ELLARD, N. 5. LARKIN, D. 6. KELLY, J. 6. BYRNES, J. 6. ARMSTRONG,J. (Cpt Coach) 6. SMITH, A. 7. JOHNSON, K. 7. HAMILTON, J. 7. TYLER, B. 7. CRESSY, R. 8. BOHLS, R. 8. COBB, G. 8. LOUGHLIN, W. 8. MILES, J. (Capt.) 9. HALL, B. 9. McKENZIE, G. 9. PARKER,K. 9. YOUNG, A. 10. McMILLAN, D. 10.L1DDELOW, K. 10. VERDON, K. 10. JOHNSON, R. 11. BAXTER, P. 11. BRADLEY, R. 11. WHITBURN, T. 11. 12. GOLDING, C. 12. JONES, R. 12. CANN, G. 12. McCOY, G. 13. CLARK, E. 13. FITZPATRICK, R. 13. CULHANE, T. 13. SAYER, P. . 14. McGRATH, M. 14. STONE, T. 14. WARREN, M. 14. PRESNELL, G. 15. DeKUYPER, D. 15. PANDELlS, B. 15. TISCHLER, M. 15. LOGAN, J. 16. 16. HAMPSON, W. 16. SCHRAMM, D. (V. Capt) 16. ROACH, W. 17. VALENTA, J. 17. WILSON, R. 17. BEALE, P. 17. KEYSER, J. 18. NELTHORPE, C. 18. SUMMERS, G. 18. PARKER, H. 18. NEILSON, J. 19. CAREY, J. 19. WILTON, R. 19. WYNN, J. 19. 20. HARDING, J. 20. BUCK, T. 20. PERRIN, S. 20. GALLAGHER, B. 21. MANDELlS, D. 21. CAMILLERI, M. 21. WELDON, J. 21. HUME, W. 22. LESTER, P. 22. AHRENS, H. 22. 23. VELLA,J. 23. WEBB, .s. 23. 24. CARTER, R. 24. COOK, S. 24. LEONI, A. 25. ROBERTS,J. 25. BEAN, J. 25. THOMSON, R. 26. ' 26. NICKS, D. 27. 28. WHITE, L. 29. McLAUGHLIN, M. 30. 1st Qtr...... Goals ...... Behinds 1st Qtr Goab Behinds ....Behinds 1st Qtr Goals... .. Behinds 2nd Qtr...... Goals ....Behinds 2nd Qtr. .. Goals Behinds 2nd Qtr Goals Behinds 2nd Qtr...... Goals. . :..Behinds 3rd Qtr...... ~ Goals ...... Behinds 3rd Qtr Goals...... Behinds 3rd Qtr Goals...... Behinds 3rd Qtr...... Goals Behinds J Final . Final. . Final. . Final.. l EASTERN SUBURBS CLUB NOTES We out played, out bumped and out and Bill Hampson was very much SOUTO SYDNEY CLUB NOTES ran Wests for most of an excellent missed. The return of Bill Corbett Once again we continued our losing and Cecil Williams was always to the hard fought game but could not put the and Bob Asquith was most welcome. way in the mud at Picken Oval. There fore. points where they were needed-on The Under 15's were well served by were some good individual efforts, but Our Secretary, Ian Granland, is at pre- the board. . Garry Hogan, Wayne Smythe and we were no match for the Students. sent down South and the word is round Graham McKenzie was again the Brad Dean in their game against Those to stand out were 1. Stuart, D. that he is trying to break into the Homi- best on the ground. It would be too Wests. Ralph Waldock has a very Hathaway, P. Foxon, C. Cook, N. Clark, cide Series. hard otherwise to say who was out- good newcomer in Ian Noonan for the M. Tischler' and J. 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***********************~ • ***********************~ '* :*********************: ~*********************: ~ BALMAIN ~ ~ SYDNEY ~ ~ WESTERN ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ UNIVERSITY ~ ~ SUBURBS ~ ~ NORTH SHORE ~ : GOLD-BLACK V's. ~ ~ BLUE-GOLD V ~ ~ BLACK-WHITE MONOGRAMS ~ : BLACK-RED SASH : ~ '* ~ * '* *********************** *********************** ••••••••••••••••••••••~ +* •••••••••••••••••••••••~ PICKEN, SATURDAY, JULY 8 NORTH SYDNEY OVAL, SUNDAY, JULY 9 . Umpires, Field, B. FIELDING; Goal, S. CARBIS, G. WOOD; Boundary, L. WOOD, J. WINTER Umpires: Field, J. MELROSE; Goal, J. LANSER, L. MAGEE; Boundary, P. BUSSENSCHUTT, Reserve, J. GRACE; Boundary, H. BLACKBURN, R. BAKER L. NEVIN Ground Manager, Mr. W. H. HART Reserve, H. BLACKBURN; Boundary, D. LEEDHAM, B. FIELDING 1. DARE, J. 1. Ground Manager: Mr. J. HAMMOND 2. DARE, R. 2. WHELAN, T. 1. HOGGETT,R. (Capt.) 1. BARR, B. 3. LONG, P. 3. COTTOM, I. 2. RYAN, M. 2. CZISLOWSKI, B. 4. BARNETSON 4. TREGONNING, D. I 3. ANDERSON, R. 3. PICKETT, A. 5. VERCO (Captain/Coach) 5. MILLHOUSE, J. 4. BROWN, J. 4. MUIR,L. 6. CHANDLER, B. 6. SOUTH, S. 5. GARCIA, K. 5. :Nevin, M. 7. QUILKEY, C.

Space-Aero-Jet-Astro translated to the Arena of Australian Footb:ll is the S.A./.A. for the four Quarters in which we play Eighteen-A-Side on the largest football field in the World spells Space-Space to move-Space to play-Space for thy spectators to see the flight of the ball. Aero calls to mind the Airborne style of play the Eighteen-A-Side needs to dominate the game-to get the ball off the ground-into the air-through to the Full Forward to the centre goal-before the baying packs-of the opposing Backs-have a chance to realise they have been beaten in the Rucks-and-at all points of play. As fast as Jets the Rovers move-dodging and weaving-away from the Rucks-to kick the ball across to the fastest movers in the game-the Astronauts-who kick and mark with all the deadly accuracy of guided missiles. Straight to the ball they fly-over the heads of the slower moving antelopes-in the perpetual motion-to take the prize and the applaudits of the crowd. In all the thrilling moments-of this brilliant fast moving game-there is one trained to the peak of perfection-the greatest ,jet propelled actionist on the field- who cannot falter for one second-The Umpire in control on whose sight and speed depends the decisions of the game.

ANTI-FOLS This spectacular high marker is a JOHN NEWMAN. FARMER-GOGGIN Are - Agin The Guvment - Agin delight to the eye. The 17 year old lad from out Corio The Geelong Ruck-Rover combina- Themselves - and - Agin Football. Remember the great Haydon Bunton Bay way is fast gaining mention in tion of Captain and Vice-captain, Polly To an appeal by the League of hit Football Australia like a meteorite despatches. Farmer and , tore to pieces Ardent Supporters and the Union of when he came from Albury to Fitzroy. 6ft. 2iins., 13st. 101bs. of solid Ruck the rugged North Melbourne opposi- One Eyed Football Fans to the Watson material, he is a fast beautiful mark tion last Saturday. Bay Gap Tribunal-The Aggravator- * '* * who plays non-stop all day. General replied:- NO.7 GUERNSEY Melbourne is in raptures over him- N.S.W. SQUAD* * * "To end the Cold War waged by the Will be on the field at the S.C.G. next and-so will Sydney be when he turns Roger Hoggett is getting N.S.W. into Anti Mob, feed them an Anti-Dose of Saturday for Essendon. out for Geelong next Saturday at the top gear at the Marks Athletic Field, Anti-Anything-it will either Kill or Charlie Payne-the 22 year old, 6ft. S.C.G. in preparation for the big day against Kure. l!ins., 13st. 8 lbs.-Ruckman will be Queensland, in the Expo 67 match at the S.C.G. mowing through the defences of Gee- * '* * BOWMAN'S BOWMEN long. Training this week, and, again next At Erskineville Oval, during Lemons, Star St. Kilda Ruckman, Carl Dit- week, under floodlights - and - un- According to Bookmaker Tom terich, got the works for two weeks for the Quiet Coach of the mild compelling Powell, Baystone won the- Melbourne der the watchful eyes of Syd J!'elstead, manner-with the Iron Fist in the Vel- having a little unparliamentary chit- every man in the N.S.W. Squad is en Cup with NO.7 Saddlecloth. chat with the Umpire-despite an im- vet Glove-laid it on the line. garde to gain selection. May I impress upon you again- passioned plea by Players' Advocate State Secretary Ken Ferguson hopes * '* '* Charles Gaudion. there are not enough Players around TASMANIA to get approval for a final workout on The Aggravator-GElueral of the the Packs when the Rucks go Up. This Saturday St. Kilda cross the the Sydney Cricket Ground next Watsons' Bay Gap Tribunal is not at Newtown got the message-to hold a Bass Strait to a combined North- Thursday. tenacious North Shore 15.18 (l08) to West Football Union team. all happy with the decision. Sydney will see a keen and fit team A meeting of the Supreme- Council 13.5 (83). The North-West have rounded up a take the field on Saturday. tenacious bag of Tasmanian Tigers, will be convened Before-the-Bar at Former State Coach and Captain, The Crown, opposite Football House, KEN FRASER* '* '* and, Tasmanian Devils, who will fight Frank Dixon, reckons there are more to the last claw, to scratch Darrel Bal- in Regent Street, to decide if Chairman Stars in the Waratahs than there are Twice Runner-up for the Brownlow Baud of the V.F.L. Tribunal should be Medal and 1966 Captain of Victoria at dock and his Saints right off the Score- in the Skies above. voted a One Way Ticket to Sydney. Gordon Bowman, who coached the half-forward, was outstanding for Es- board. One-eyed Fans and Ardent Support- sendon against Carlton last Saturday. successful Queenslanders in 66, said the ers are simmering to have a sock at Expo 67 Squad is one of the best pro- Bill Twoomey, former Collingwood the V.F.L.T. Star-andl-Sporting Globe Observer, THE YOUNG MAGPIES duced in the Mother State. Chris Aitken, 18; Ross Dillon, 19; A statement in the pure Wimmera of awarded him Best-on-Ground for his Rob Dowsing, 19; Graham Osborne, 19; Lang Lang Latin is under preparation. strong marking, long kicking and ex- CONVOY SCHOOL* BOY'* * Peter Smith, 19; supported by Old cellent team work. Two bus loads of Sehoolboys from Timer Barry Vagg, 24; are an enviable MIGHTY '*MIDGET * '* Wollongong will drive to Engadine on '* '* '* age group for any Football Club to Tony Polinelli-Winner of the Ben- Saturday next, where they will be ALEC RUSCUKLIC. hanker after. digo Thousand-once again proved he joined by three buses from Boys Town. The High Flyer for Fitzroy, and, pro- The Collingwood line-up is a formid- is the fastest wingman in the game- The five buses will pro,ceed in convoy duct of the Latrobe Valley League, is able front of youth personified. against North Melbourne he was a formation to the Sydney Cricket a player with a future. * '* '* veritable tornado in attack. Ground.