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CARLTON v ST. KILDA . SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND. Sat~rday 1stJu~e 1968 NEW SOU'TH WALES ~vVICTORIA: " ".Second 18 ... ! ...• . 20c;" · SOUVENIR PROGRAMME NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PATRONS: The Hon. Mr. Justice 'Nagle W. E. Picken Esq. PRESIDENT: W. H. Hart, Esq. , VICE PRESIDENT AND DELEGATE A.N.F.C. Alde'rman J. K. Stewart BOARD OF MANAGEMENT: Messrs W. H. Hart (Chairman), S. C. Felstead W. G. Kernick, J. A. Magner, ' C. F. Shiels, E. Spencer, J. K. Stewart, J. Stroud, J. W. Hammond (Hon. Asst. Sec.) B. G. Osborne (Financial Adviser), K. G. Ferguson (Sec.-Treasurer) PERMIT AND MATCH COMMITTEE Messrs. A. C. Davie (Chairman), T. Miller, L. D. McClymont. PROTESTS AND DISPUTES COMMITTEE i Messrs. R. Brain (Chairman), M. Branson, ,G. Pile UMPIRES APPOINTMENT BOARD i Messrs. F. Baker, G. A. Jervis and L. O'Connor. Coach Mr. W. Craig. STATE SELECTION COMMITTEE ., Messrs. Joe Armstrong (Chairman), Joe Dean, C. F. Shiels, D. Wilson and State Coach R. Hoggett' , . N.S.W. NATIONAL FOOTBALL UNION Controllers of Schools and Junior Football Mr. N. Sterling (President). Mr. A. H. Bridgewater (Secretary) 38-4437) ?~O<:::>O~~K::>O~~~~~~~~OQ Q . Q ~ IF-IT'S SPORT I 2 2 i IT'S IN THE ~ i iJeI~grap. i A~~~~~~~oc:><.~~~~~d 20 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1st June, 1968 1st June, 1968 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1 ST. KILDA FOOTBALL (;LUB (;ont. PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES KEVIN NEALE On behalf of the many ardent sup- IAN STEWART "Cowboy" came to st. Kilda in 1965 pOTters of Australian Football in New from country South Warrnambool. Ori. South Wales, I extend a warm wel- Ian, like Ross Smith, ginally a ruckman defender, he became a success in 1966when played at full- come to the visiting Carlton, St. Kilda has won a Brownlow forward. and Victorian Second 18 teams, who Medal. In fact, Ian's JIM O.'DEA play today at the famous Sydney record is better. He Jim was one of the "recruits of the year" in League football in season Cricket Ground. has won two-in 1965 The New South Wales team, in the and 1966. A talented 1967. He was recruited from Noble Park-Harrisfield, a side which plays in early clash with Victoria, will derive centreman, Ian also the Federal League. He won that com- a great deal of benefit from the game, won the Club best and petition's best and fairest in its junior which should bring them to a peak fairest in 1964 and grade in 1966. for the important AN.F.C. Cham- 1966. BRIAN MYNOTT Brian was born in England during the pionship matches at Canberra next "Blitz" and later migrated to Austra- week-end. JOHN O'DONNELL lia. A tall ruckman, he was one of the The Ampol $1,000 cash award will A high leaping ruck rover, John has stars in the 1966finals. ensure a keenly contested match be- worked his way into the seniors this GEOFF WARD tween the two leading V.FL. teams, year, after several years grooming in Geoff has been a topline player in the junior grades. John is a strong amateur football for many years and Carlton and St. Kilda, and we express kick and is one of the select few who decided this season to attempt a break our appreciation of the Ampol spon- have goaled with their first kick in into League ranks. He is a centre half- sorship. League football. forward who marks and kicks well. The link between the Australian Game and the Australian Company ROTHMANS ASSIST CODE is an important gain for the Code in New South Wales. In Sydney 230school and junior teams play each week. A big welcome also to all fans, young and old, to the day's fixtures. Rothmans National Sports Foundation have helped considerably in this nursery W. H. HART, President, N.S.W.AN.F.L. and in the forthcoming August-September schools holidays clinics will be conducted for this age group with former Carlton V.F.L. Captain, Bruce Comben in charge. The St. Kilda Club *welcomes the invitation* to play Carlton* in Sydney and so contribute to the untiring efforts of the N.S.W.A.N.F.L.in its promotion and develop- ment of our great game of Australian Football. This match promises to be a keenly fought contest with the prestige of two well- known clubs at stake. ,," tI'.-. •••.•,.." *,~ .1 May we congratulate the N.S.W.A.N.F.L.for the initiative shown in staging this and previous games between V.F.L. Clubs. l YOU ;'~"'I G. G. HUGGINS, President St. Kilda Football Club. i HAVE A * * * ~ FRIEND AT The Carlton Football Club are extremely happy to be participants in the game ~ to be played today. \ THE C.B.A We believe that our game warrants every effort to attract more people to become ~. .,:" .•. adherents and, therefore, considered it a privilege to be invited to play against St. ." "'"~ ~ "" "".,# ;r."'.. Kilda, and we sincerely hope that the game will be attractive and worthwhile for those viewing it. The New South Wales League are to be congratulated on the effort they are making to promote Australian football against the opposition of other Codes. THE COMMERCIAL BANK GEORGE H. HARRIS, President Carlton Football Club. My League is extremely* grateful to the* New South Wales* League for the invita- tion extended to play in this, the first match between representative teams of New OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED So~th Wales and Victoria. I trust that the match will be a most entertaining one and will assist your League CHEQUE AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS in propagating Australian Fo.otball in New South Wales. 6381 It is hoped that in reciprocity a team from New South Wales will be able to visit Melbourne for a match on the M.C.G.next season when we will have the opportunity PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN N.S.W. of returning the hospitality. Our sincere good wishes are extended for the future of Australian Football in 273 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY New South Wales. OVER 150 OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE STATE CARLTON WALTER,President, V.F.L. Reserves. 2 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1st June, 1968 1st June, 1968 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 19 WHE.~ElHE w. D.& H.O.WillS are pleased to be associated with ACTiON is! the Australian National Football League in sponsoring Grosvenor by Aristocrat with exciting new combinations such as "Ace of THE CRAVEN FILTER Clubs" and "Crazy Joker". 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BROWNING ~ 7 CROFTS AVENUE, ~ bets i of the odds for: a place ~ 57 2046 HURSTVILLE 57 2046 ~ Instead of the customary t the odds for a place on all Melbourne and ~ WE CARRY LARGE STOCKS OF SHERRIN'S AND ROSS FAULKNER FOOTBALLS ~ Brisbane Races if 16 or more starters (excluding two-year-old races), ~ MELBOURNE TYPE SHORTS - MELBOURNE BOOTS, ETC. ~ also i of the odds for a place 1-2 if there are 5, 6 or 7 starters @)9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~@ (including two-year-old races). ~~~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:(?:.(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:(j~ Choose from the opening price, or prices from the 7 or 8 Teleprinter market fluctuations direct from the Interstate Racecourse. ~ ARTEL SIGNS PTY. LTD. ~ If none of these prices suit, please ask for starting price. ~ • Commercial Vehicles • Silk Screening • Pictorial Work ~ NO LIMIT ~ • Posters ~ ~ PHONE - 71-8677 336 LIVERPOOL ROAD, ASHFiElD ~ IT'S A BETTER BET WITH B.A.B. @)9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~@) 18 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1st June, 1968 1st June, 1968 THE FOOTBALL RECORD CRAVEN FILTER IOOYARDS SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL FIESTA AT THE S.C.G. The annual match between two Victorian Football League teams at the-Sydney This event, with a representative from each of the Clubs will be run at the half time interval of the Carlton-St. Kilda match. Cricket Ground is now established as an important date on Sydney's sporting calendar. The race will be off scratch, with prize money (or trophy to the value thereof) In 1965, after a wet morning 22,378 fans turned out to see Geelong defeat South presented by Messrs. W. D. and H. O. Wills-$50 first; $25 second. Melbourne. In 1966, 14,308 braved torrential rain to witness Essendon down Haw- thorn, and last year, in fine weather, but despite strong opposition on the adjacent BALMAIN Gold, Black V GRAHAM RAFFERTY Showground, 23,777 patrons were loud in their applause of the fine display of the EASTERN. SUBURBS Blue, Red and White Hoops RAY WESTON players when Essendon defeated Geelong. NEWTOWN White, Red V IAN DISHER NORTH SHORE Black, Red Sash PETER HAMILTON Today we proudly submit two of the current leading V.F.L. teams, Carlton and ST. GEORGE Red, White Yoke PETER KILMISTER St. Kilda, with their large bands of supporters, many of whom will be in attendance barracking for their idols. "Mr. Football", Ron Barassi, is Captain of the Blues SYDNEY NAVAL Blue, Red Yoke BOB EVANS SOUTHERN DISTRICTS Blue, White Stripes GAVIN BEAHAN whilst the Saints are led by the illustrious Darrell Baldock.