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CONTENDER NSW COUNTRY UNDER WAY The newly-formed NSW Country Australian Football OR League was officially baptised over the Queen's Birthday holiday weekend when the inaugural Country Champion­ PRETENDER ships were held in Newcastle. Newtown play the unbeaten East Seven leagues competed in two divisions - 'A' - New at Erskineville Oval in the Escort Premiership match of the round. England, lllawara, Newcastle and South Coast ·s· - North The last time these two sides met. Coast, North West. Central Coast and a second team Newtown failed by only four points- the from Newcastle to complete eight teams. closest any side has got to downing the Two days of entertaining football was seen at Newcastle Bulldogs. A loss by Newtown could drop them to No. 1 Sportsground with South Coast winning by 3-points fourth spot on the ladder - so from Newcastle in the main Saturday game with a goal spectators at Erskineville will see a scored after the siren. This was judged the best match of the match to remember. carnival. Next to the Newtown and East Sydney Sunday afternoon's final played in perfect conditions of sunshine clash the most important encounter will be played at when Pennant and a mild breeze saw a strong South Coast team take the Hills banle the . Championship by a wide margin from New England. However, the Pennant Hills must win this match to northerners never threw in the towel and fought the game to the maintain their chance to make the final end. four. The Demons are only two-and-a­ The Newcastle 'B' side had taken the B Division title earlier in the half games away in fifth spot on the day from North West. Escort Premiership ladder. The NSWAFL president Bern Heafey with host Newcastle AFL Balmain are having a horrendous run president Brian Groth distributed handsome trophies and of injuries to players but in front of their sponsored awards for the carnival. home ground fans are hard to defeat. will be at 'A' Best & Fairest - Bill McBride (Sth Coast). home on Macquarie University Oval to 'B' Best & Fairest - Jeff O'Brien (Newcastle). their visitors St George. 'A' Goalkicking - Bill McBride (Sth Coast) 13. Magpie fans will be looking forward to 'B' Goalkicking - John Radway (Newcastle) 11. some more great goal kicking by their Top Umpire - Jack Pilgrim. favourite forward Wes Preston. The championships were a great success both on and off the field The Saints have had to recruit and and Brian Groth paid a special tribute to the planner and co­ rebuild this season but will appreciate the big arena. ordinator of the carnival. Allan Victor. for his fine efforts. North Shore second on the Newcastle No. 1 Sportsground was a perfect venue for the competition ladder and cellar dwellers weekend having facilities for players and spectators superior to any Southern Districts meet on neutral regularly used for Sydney football. Trump er Oval. Scores from the NSW Country Championships: Saturday - The Bears lost to East Sydney in their Newcastle 'B' 14.11-95 d Central Coast 10.1 0-70; North West last match and will be keen to return to 22.18-150 d North Coast 8.4-52; New England 13.10-88 d lllawara the winning list again. 12.11-83; South Coast 14.14-98 d Newcastle 14.11-95. Southern Districts now have their Captain/Coach. Ian Marston back and Sunday - Newcastle 'B' 13.14-92 d North West 12.10-82; could trouble every other team above Losers Final - Newcastle 'A' 24.16-160 d lllawarra 10.4-64; Final them on the Escort Premiership ladder. - South Coast 21. 11-137 d New England 6.12-48.

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ROUND 12 ABANDONED SCENE - EVERY Last weekends round of football in both Divisions and all grades has been abandoned. SATURDAY This was forced on the League by Local Councils' closure of most ovals as unusable on the Friday. 2KY 6.Jo pm.

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John Muggridge, 19, has been appointed as Adminis­ trative Officer of the NSWAFL. He began his duties on June 25. John was selected from a number of applicants for the position. He was born in Tasmania and has had experience with clubs in that State. John is currently playing with the East Sydney Under 19 grade side and is captain. He and North Shore timekeeper (and Editor of this program) should be able to entertain the rest of the staff with their differences on the relative ability of both clubs in their chase for the First grade pennant. We should have news of the appointment of the State Director of Coaching for NSW shortly, and welcome John to football administration here in Sydney. EDITORIAL We reprint with considerable pleasure the Editorial from TEAL the Australian newspaper (11 /6/79) the morning after the big North Melbourne-Hawthorn clash. CUP DAY 1: VIC 34.16 (220) def. Football and the nation NSW 3.5 (23) AUSTRALIAN football made another major onslaught on Sydney yesterday - and a most successful one. More than 30,000 turned DAY2:NSW 19.16 (130) def. out to see Hawthorn knock over North Melbourne - not a big crowd PNG 8.8 (56) by Melbourne standards but more than at any other football game on the day in the Australian home of Rugby ancf . Sydney DAY3:NSW 17.21 (123) def. turned on perfect weather and a warm welcome, with the only sneer HOBART 13.17 (95) coming from the Lord Mayor. Aid Nelson Meers. who deemed it In the All Australian team politic to knock the Australian game while welcoming the Irish picked after the games one Rugby team last week. The Australian, as the country's national daily, steers a neutral NSW player 8. Scott was course between the various codes of football - not simply to be selected. diplomatic but because they are all good. However, from a national OUR CONGRATULATIONS viewpoint. we are glad to encourage the VFL in its efforts to make its TO HIM. . game more popular in Sydney. A truly national competition featuring 's own brand of football has a lot going for it. But that cannot come about until the game is strengthened in Australia's largest city. CLUB NEWS l/lhile such a competition might stir up considerable partisan feeling during the play, the overall result could only be to bring the DEADLINE nation closer together - an objective unrelentingly pursued by this The deadline for Club News newspaper. The absurd Melbourne-Sydney feud is virtually dead and photographs is at the League thank heavens. A fair dinkum Australian football competition would Office by 4pm Tuesday. bury it for ever. NEXT WEEKS GAMES DIVISION II Saturday, July 7 Sydney Uni v. NSW Uni Sydney Uni No 1 Sutherland v. RAAF Gwawley St Ives v. Macquarie St Ives S/G Warringah V. Bankstown Weldon A. Campbelltown BYE B. Parramatta v. Campbelltown ELS Hall UNDER 20 Saturday, July 7 Sutherland V. Nirimba Gwawley Warringah v. Bankstown Weldon Campbell town BYE

5 John Roberts and Ronnie Fitzpatrick. FIRST DIVISION NEWS Bobby Claridge, Russ Hughes, Alex Peden, Paul Bouchier etc ST GEORGE EAST SYDNEY discussed the great victory over Last week's ground-drenching A very special occasion took place North Shore in 1976. caused a cancellation of our home last Saturday. East held a get­ Amongst the celebrated visitors ground against North Shore, and together of past and present players one could spot Danny Wilson this week we foce West at and officials. reliving those great days with Macquarie University. Over 1 00 happy people gathered Sydney Naval, Jack Armstrong I hope the week's lay-off has given with their wives and girl friends in former Newtown and Souths player time for extra training to correct our the East's Club. discussing the merits or demerits of mistakes of past games. There were many stories told of Western Suburbs with former The reserve grade and under 19s games gone-by of goals that won or Magpie great Jackie Kuschert. both had good wins over Pennant lost games. So there it was, past and present Hills a fortnight ago and are at last Many former players were talking about one thing in common. getting on with the job of winning. involved in that fabulous run of The club, the Bulldogs of East There was a good roll up at the victories in the '50s, eight on the trot Sydney. No wonder that they have Mayorall Ball staged by the Mayor of which is still a record for the code. such a terrific record, these past 99 Hurstville. Alderman Gary Punch, Here are just a few names: Alf years. last Friday. It was noted our Penno, the Dean boys, Brian, Mal MICK HALL (WINSTON) esteemed president, Ron McKenzie. and Jack, Leo WeatFieral, Norm PS was hob-nabbing with all the Roulston, N..,il Stevens and Ray I apologise to various people I may politicians. Moore, not forgetting big "Chips" have missed, but space would not Congratulations are in order for McCarthy and Kevin Little. permit me to mention everybody. "the whale", whose under 15 Oh, by the way, John Armstrong, representative side has beaten Also enjoying the fun were Bill Newtown President, actually played North Shore and Southern Districts. Langdon, who played pre-war, Cec for East in his junior days. One All the boys have to do now is beat Watson, Secretary for nine years. season! ! ! Pennant Hills to win their age Frank Dixon, another long-serving division in the Sydney knock-out Secretary who was one of the compet1t1on. officers who procured the present NEWTOWN Rumours are rife that Bob licensed club, with Don Laundy, Holiday weekend bonus last week McConnell, our club manager and Laurie Dunlop, Kevin Ryan, Bobby allowed a few of our injured players greatest worrier, had two Richmond Wilton and Jack Dean. grace in their bid to be fit for this jumpers sent up from Melbourne for Moving over the years we meet weeks clash. the game against Fitzroy at the SCG Maxie Stout, Bill Quinn, Geoff Award winners against Balmain later in the season. Shone, Ted Sharpe, Ron Dempsey were the Finecraft Award, Laurie We hear he's having trouble and many others advancing to .Pendrick with club awards to Joe finding a mate to wear jumper No. 2. present day, Bobby Carter, Ray Bradley and Kent Coburn and MATEY Weston, Paul Paltry, Bobby Wilton, supporters awards to Ian Gordon, Bob Pine and Andy Lindfield. Reserve grade awards to Mark Stevens who received great support NSWAFL COMPETITION from Ian Greenwood and Ron McFadyn. Under nineteen award went to LOCATION OF GROUNDS Jeff Lugg. TRUMPER OVAL, Glenmore Road, Paddington. 388 Bus from A big welcome back to Kevin Central Station or 320 series buses from Park Street, go within O'Halloran aher his holiday in Fiji - 400 yards of the oval. also a welcome to new player, Chris ERSKINEVILLE OVAL, Fox Ave, Erskineville. Five minutes 1 ipping from the Hiverina. walk from Erskineville Railway Station. Don't forget, after next Saturday's OLDS PARK. Forest Road, Peakhurst. Left hand side coming match at NSO, a social will be held at into City. Approximately half a mile from King George Road in the club. Tonight we extend a welcome to western direction. all East Sydney players and MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Culloden Road and Talavera supporters to join us in a few drinks Road, North Ryde. Gregory's 64-012; UBD 39-F10. at our club after the match. ROSEDALE OVAL. Warwick Farm. Five minutes walk from ANGEL Warwick Farm Railway Station. at the back of Warwick Farm Racecourse. WELDON OVAL. Stirgess Ave, off Bennett St, Harbord (opposite Harbord Bowling Club). SYDNEY UNIVERSITY. No 1 and 2: Parramatta Road, AUSTRALIAN Sydney. PENNANT HILLS: Oval No 2. Off Pennant Hills Road, opposite FOOTBALL Pennant Hills Inn via Crescent and Brittania Streets. Gregory's SCENE - EVERY 68-L5; UBD 26-010. JUBILEE OVAL Federal Road, Glebe, at the foot of Glebe SATURDAY Point Road. Miller Street, North Sydney. Just past North Sydney Council Chambers going North. 2KY 6.30 pm. ,, WESTERrJ SUBUBBS Ti1·:~ lr1!'J il'.•::iitcd rctL:~n cl~s~1 v: :!1 East S·)·dr1t:-y ch! no: e:crituJ:~. LU CK1 BULL DCJGS 1 This \N-o:ekend at hor~1c to the sa~nts, !::1 t's r.ontir1u8 the ~; 1:1ocl form RIVERINA t1UST. FOOTBALL CLUB t,fi:'."l'o'.'rl D,·s1ricc.-:: \V1tf1 t•1p seaS(•n re;~·:aining The Riverina Australian Football Club in Fernle:gc1 Ro3d, 0~1r p0s1t1o;i on th~ lrn. u top p10sent financial pro:J\:]r·!::~, b•_i: ve~y fe\·.i suggestions hove nic;ht is assured at the Back O' corne for\varcl for saving our licensed club, other than a BO'ur;..;e Res:~uranr, Hume Highway, membership drive and sn appeal to members to visit the club YagoonJ. or: l\1onciav July 23 $9 per h<::ad more frequently. This 1s very necess0r1· I agree, but my fears Port and are that the response from these appeals will be a little too the clL:b on slow to have the marked effect necessary in the irnmecliate \V12dncscJay. top Austra.1iari Port S2 future to save the club. per bottle cind cJry white •;;ine S 1.80 per bottle, are nov.- on sale. My proposal is to try and find at least 400 people who are Members of the Social Committee prepared to invest $500 each into a new company. The hc1v8 details company will be dedicated to assisting the R.A.F.C. Sup2rb r\:iagriie. PU~,;1A tracJ.z suits through the present financial crisis, provided appropriate are on sale at S24. Top value FOR YOUR DIARY security can be obtained for the company's investment, Saturday, July 7, - Shell Cup together with other long term planning for full use of the Presentation Dinner DLlnce. (SS per Clubs social facilities and sporting areas. Following legal head\ advice further steps will be taken in the near future Saturday, August 4. \:\lestern Suburbs AFC Annual Ball. towards the formation of the company but in the mean­ More details and bookings from time I would appreciate hearing from as many people as the Club - 797 0347. possible as to whether they are interested in such a Durina home matches at proposal. (See coupon attached). Mocquari~e a warm welcome is extended to al Ip layers and visitors of In the past, football clubs, leagues and administrators have visiting clubs in the club house. not been involved in the management of the licensed club, Afterwards a short drive to the club but now it would appear that we must become verv much auditorium at Croydon Park will be involved, otherwise ti1e wonderful dream of so many football v:orth the effort for the superb entcrwinrnent offered at the Sunday supporters, who invested their money with confidence in the concert future of our code in the Riverina will become a nightmare. Could 1t be suggested to all clubs J. G. CLEAR, DISTRICT COUNCILLOR, EASTERN RIVERINA V.C.F.L. DISTf>ICT thc:t. cis 2 :-i~rl·1. we have c vested -,' .• 1· • Australian F-ootbc1l1 -- to th.:: people (HU'd\-i -- u~~G[1~CY !S -rriL i-\EYi~un:) of Sydney. Co-operation between clubs and club officials and not petty Please fill in and post without delay to: confrontation 1s needed if we are to J. G. Clear, P.O. Yerong Creek. 2652 succeed in advancing our code and ;:it the same time our clubs That's v:hat we an should be about DUET OF . NAME (Please Print)

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//) NEWTOWN v EAST SYDNEY WHITE RED V - WHITE SHORTS G B BLUc. RED AND WHITE - BLACK SHORTS G B 1. McCRUDDEN, Michael 1. FOSTER, Graham 2. O'HALLORAN, Kevin 2. BYRNE, Steve 3. ANDRISKE, Rod 3. DAVIS, Steve 4. , Gary (Dep. Vice-Capt.) 4. WHITING, Tony 6. PENDRICK, Laurie (Capt./Coach) 5. DUNN, Bill 7. McKIBBEN, Scott 6. TOWLE, Gary 8. BECKER, Gary 7. ALLEN, Ian 9. GORDON, Ian 9. CLARIDGE, Robbie (Captain) 10. SCHEETZ, Greg 10. SPALDING, Greg 11. REDENBACH, Shane 11. GEDDES, Ian 12. BRADLEY, Joe 12. HUGHES, Russell 13. PINE, Bob 13. RUSCUKLIC, Peter 14. SCOTT, Peter 14. EVANS, Greg 16. RAVA, David 15. SULLIVAN, Lee 17. COBURN, Kent (Vice-Capt.) 16. PLEMING, Ted 18. MATTERS, David 17. HARRIS, Greg 19. DAVIES, Brian 18. PENNO, Doug 20. BECKER, Gary 19. VONTHEIN, Jan 21. LINDFIELD, Andy 20. GOSS, Wayne 22 GREENWOOD, Ian 21. CLYNE, Ian ~3. MacFADYEN, Ron 22. McCLURE, Steve 24. LOVRINOVIC, Claude 23. LUHRS, Greg 25. DEBUES, Paul .I 25. ROBERTS, John 27. BIRCH, Peter 26. BOLTON, Mark 26. DA RE, Marzio 28. ALLEN, Stuart 28. WJLSDEN, Graeme I Final Score 29. MATTSON, Don d 30. MASTIN, Alan

WESTERN SUBURBS v ST. GEORGE BLACK AND WHITE - BLACK SHORTS RED AND WHITE - WHITE SHORTS G B G B 1. RICHARD, Brian 1. HOPKINS, Noel 2. HETHERINGTON, Lindsay 2. ZUBER, Greg 3. PRESTON, Wes 3. PERKINS, Greg 4. HARRY, Ian (Captain) 4. BELL-TOWERS, James 5. GREAVES, Barry 5. KELSO, Warren 6. ROSEWALL, Terry 6. FURNISS, Bill 7. McLEAN, Graham 7. ROWE, Greg 8. SHIEL, Graham 8. WOODS, Trevor 9. COOK, Steve 9. TEGG, David 10. DUDLEY, Alan 10. GUM, Mick 11. ATKINS, Mark 11. McCALLUM, Ian 12. GARDINER, Peter 13. NEWCOMBE, Mark (Captain) 13. BETROS, Peter 14. CHRISTIAN, Dave (Vice-Capt.) 14. TUTTLE, John 16. BRAIN, Tony 15. BROWN, Mike (Vice-Capt.) 17. KEMP, Ron Hi. VARDENEGA, Bob 18. TAYLOR, Alan 17. CULLING, David· 19. 13LACKLAW, Graham 18. SEXTON, Ray 20. TAYLOR, Eric 19. CARROLL, Peter 21. MAGRATH, Mark 20. PEARSALL, Robert 22. TEGG, Mick 21. SUHAN, Tony 23. BRENNAN, Ray 22. DOBSON, Alan 24. BIRD, Steve 23. MAYMAN, Steve 25. McKENZIE, Gary 24. CHARLES, Graeme 44. LUCAS, Bruce (Coach) 25. BOURKE, Jim 27. CURTIS, Craig Final Score 28. O'DONOGHUE, Chris d 29. CAHILL, Ray 40. BENT, Wayne SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v NORTH SHORE BLUE AND WHITE -- BLUE SHORTS G B BLACK AND RED -·· RED SHORTS G B 1. DURYEA, Ken 1. PITURA, John (Capt./Coach) 2. VAN KELKER, Warren 2. MARTYN, Phillip 3. BRIGHT, Tony 3. FITZGERALD, Alan RITCHIE, Brett 4. 4. WICKHAM, Brue& . HAINES, David 5. 5. KEANE, Dennis 6. CULLEN, Rod 6. UNDERWOOD, Peter 7. GRASSO, Sam 8. HARMER, Tony WALTERS, Wally 8. 9. HAMILTON, Graeme MORLEY, Bri<.n 9. 10. BAKER, John 10. JOSKE, Steve 11. WHITESIDE, Andrew HORTON, Andy 11. 12. McLEAN, Graeme 12. BENNETT-BURLEIGH, Duncan 14. GRAHAM, Paul 13. KAVANAGH, Neil 15. BRAY, Haydon COCKBURN, Glen 14. 16. McLEAN, Rod KIRBYSHIRE, Ross 15. 17. BUTLER, K. TREDREA, Bob 16. 18. EMMETT, Brent 17. CHAPMAN, Mick 19. HESSELL, Tim MATHIESON, Russell 18. 20. MORGAN, Richard (Vice-Capt.) 19. PERRY, Craig 22. JACKSON, Kevin WRIGHT, Jim 20. 23. KAY, Brad BEER, John 21. 24. GUMBLETON, Jim STONE, Wayne 22. 25. WOODHAMS, Allan 23. SMITH, Mike 26. TRACEY, Rowan 25. PRENTER, Bob 27. CURTIS, Bob MARSTON, Ian (Captain/Coach) 28. PITCHER, Ken Final Score . d

v PENNANT HILLS BALMAIN G B BLACK AND GOLD - GOLD SHORTS G B BLUE AND RED - BLUE SHORTS 1. HUNT, Kevin 2. GALE. Maurie (Captain) 2. McCOOK, Paul 3. ROOM, Ian 3. LUSCOMBE, Chris 4. MATHER. Barry 4. HERRING, Alan 5. HEWTON, Garry 5. MILLWARD, Tony 6. McKENNA, Ross 6. KING, Rod 7. HILL, Tony 7. HODGSON, Max 9. THRIPP, Paul 8. LIVINGSTONE, Gary 10. FARNHAM, Mal 9. PEARSON, Kevin (Capt./ Coach) 11 POWER. Da.vid 10. BRENNAN, Ian 12. DELOOZE, Mel 11. ARNDELL, Glen 13. BARNES. Greg 12. OXLEY, John 15. DELOOZE. Keith (Vice-Capt.) 13. THURSTON, Mick 16. HARDY, Greg 14. ARNDELL, Bruce 20. SELETTO. Brian 15. GRENFELL, Graham 22. HILL, Hayden 16. McGLYNN, Roger 23. FALKENBERG, Wayne 17. HANGAN, Trevor 24. CATER, Danny 18. CLARK, Robert (Vice-Capt.) 29. HILL, Terry 19. McGLYNN, Greg 33. M'ILES. Warren 20. COFFEE, Phil 34. LEWINGTON. Vince 38. TOY, Michael 40. McPHERSON. John 44. KNAGGE, David

Final Score d Shore were on top undefeated in FOOTBALL WORLD third grade with St George next then Wests and Southern LIONS ROAR extreme satisfaction of Districts. These are the same 4 Fitzroy who are coming to Richmond coach Tony Jewell. as today. Sydney are now one of the Richmond kicked 26-16 (166) In the First Grade goalkicking, leading teams on the VFL ladder. to South Melbourne's 1 6-14 Bobby Hankinson of Newtown Winners of their last eight (110).· was in the lead with 42 goals games on the trot, Fitzroy Leading the Tigers charge ahead of Russell Hughes (East supporters are standing tall were Roach, 7 goals, and Sydney) 40 and Wes Preston (W. after many years of maintaining Weightman, 5 goals. Both of Subs) 33. a low profile. these players will be seen in Col McDona Id (St George) 41 Their win over Collingwood Sydney. led the Reserve Grade while Phil last weekend was a great one for It's been 27 years since Webster (North Shore) led the the Lions. Richmond were in Sydney Under 19s with 42 goals. It's 35 years since Fitzroy won playing Collingwood for 40 VFL In the Craven Filter Club their last pennant (1944) but it competition points. They did not Championship, North Shore and might never be 36 years, after get them then, but are looking St George were locked together Grand Final Day next Sept­ forward to the SCG clash to on 128 points each clear of ember. square the ledger 27 years later. Western Suburb and East We will see them at the SCG Sydney. on July 15 when they play HALF WAY 1978 Richmond. At the half way mark of the Escort Premiership competition AUSTRALIAN TIGERS ROAR it is interesting to look back to Richmond Tigers roared back 1978 where the top four were. FOOTBALL into the winning list last North Shore 36 pis, St George SCENE - EVERY weekend with the Fitzroy clash 34 pts, W. Subs and East Sydney at the SCG on July 15 firmly in 28 pts. SATURDAY their sights. In Reserve Grade, St George The Tigers gave South were on top with North Shore, Melbourne a start but clawed Wests and Easts in that order. 2KY 6.30 pm. their way to a 56 point win to the And in a repeat of 1979 North V.F.L. CARICATURE POSTERS 457mm x 559mm FULL COLOUR

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/r, {!,-1.::J ~'-12 f'tJ:i :~-;-~·L: :'.":..:·~C,!1'1' rl( f.:_,.~~;~Lt1;~[; o~ ~ (_ .. i-' ·Tony '· 2t s ~.: : f I:~. ; v- ,, 1' _ coul 1 WOT A NITE r;cY:,1 the Pr-:~s!ck)n: c7 H :..:' \!FL. o:li/ K;,-;,, ~~ >.!::: i :::-· wee You aint seen r1c,ot!1in \Vait ;\nd O'it~ o'. F nzrn', s s:ro:-.;;es'. ?!•JCl:llSt S: (_.jf-;.::_:~,·- until to see the Clo...,vn Ince & suµponer~ th~: r:;-:.~r(..ur12! 8L::t Raconteur of a;1y vear ~vir Lou f\Je· ... vron hJs b·::;':.~n creat~:~ci 0 i'V1E3E (COLLINGVVOODi Fi1chcrcls. On fnr hi~; coritribl:: on to ontertCJi:i· July 15th at the Ci1'tle Hill RSL r~1ent Club the NSv'JAFL prE,sr,nts Our NSWCAFL (Continued) "AN EVENl~~G WiTH LOU AND most FRIENDS" s~~n ~~ev ...·ton. All Sydney Club::, are taking The Presid~-1~ =if t:-:2 i ~S\\'AF * Bern re~:::irt::ici Im bookings for Dinner and the * * Mr \".'82k th2t 8'.'C:-y sJg~;r; 11--: NSV Show at only $1 5 a single. Or THE HAT \'.:33 int~:esu.-'-i i.~ tf-:2 h:-rr1a:io1 you can v-1rite to th~ I,~ SVVAFL 64 This is uh0u1 Pt!nnrn1t Hills c·f :\S\\: c>.· Aus::a!1ai R e g e n t S t . , C i 1 i ;1 ;) t: ri ci a I e half fon··. 1.:1."0 Ton)· HiU i.v.1"10 rootb2!: Le.:-:~'--.:; -- f~~'il--. Brokei enclosing your cheque kd:ecl 7 goals for the Demons Hill to n1::: R:v~•11:2: Z1nd i--.;orth ti against Southern Districts El the o~ieensi::n~l bc:~cler • * * * fortnight ago. HONORS Follow:n;; on '''"' ms8ting a Several peorle have enquired Narr(Jnd~rc 11 Le2:..: .. )es havt Dr Allen J~rnes Ayiett (OBE) \vhether Tony's hat still fitted affi!i!a~~d v11tf1 t:i? T1s·:.lyborr for services to Australian him NS\!VCAFL football -- thc.t was the line in Because v;hy?? vve!! These 1 i LE·c.i9ues are a~ the nevvspaper which announ­ following those. 7 goals Tony got follo\.vs: Ct:.--:rrai Co0st; Nev. ced those recipients of the Engiand; 1\Jorih \'\!C)st; Hume his picture in not one but tv~·o Queens Birthday Honours list Central Riverinil; Farrer; SouH nevospapers ancl the football last weekend. Coast; South \\'t::~sturr. Districts This was a most deserved record. lllawarra, Broken Hill, honor for the former ~~orth But aft2r seeing his picture in Nev1castle. Melbourne Club President and the Hornsby Advocate Courier TO BE CONTINUED 45 YEARS AGO

1934 - Tha: v,ras the y·:-:.=ir the! NS\\.' beat Oueenslarid two out of tf1ree Hono:aryCoaci1 lo t~e NS\'.' :eam was Mr Brian Rust-1 88st players in n:e first g2me ;.iay:::::d 2/6/1934 wore l/v'a!iy and F-ra~1~, S:-P1:h and on 4/6/34 Arthur Cunis and J1rnrny• Sv;ift v1ere bt:st.

On the day of the th:rd enc:ounter 18:h August. the I.Jest players were Jimmy Stiff a;--,j Ha;ry Ri'ldford -A great year for NS\N. It was also a b;g year for South Australia v;1.1·w de-feated Victoria in their Annual garr1e. The scores \';::,re S. Aus. 21.15 (141) to Victor;a 18 22 (130). Among the goal kickers in that match '..;v·ere Ken Fern~£:• (S. Aust.i 7 goals whde Haydn Bunton krck 4 goals for the losers. A second st11ng VFL team the same day played the VFA and kicked 21 17\1431 t•) d2fe2t the .D..ssoc1c::;0n 17.8 (110' r: :: ~,_.· ~;~· ;_; ..::: 1 :.. ~:::< i,_-: ::.:.:1 Tasmania rec.1isk!r1:1q tt1e1r 7th consr·cL,:1ve victory over So~;thern Tasm?.nia b ..,, a bYe 3 p:.;r.; n•ag.n The Syd:ley Gra;ci Final was played between South Sydney and Nev.'!Ov.·:1 at Crsk1n.::v:::e Q·,1al Tnese two teams had finished on top of the ladder although the third placed side Sydney v'1ere equa! '.'.'ith Souths on points but with a smaller percentage South Sydney easily defeated ~~evv10'•'Jfl by 6 goals In reserve grade t'1e S3me two teams had iinished on top of tht: ladder but with Souths on top, unbeaten throughout the secsu;: and Newtown in sec0r1 d spot. · In a remzirk

the rneda! bega:l a year later - being donated by a Lifo:: 1\.1,:;:-iber Mr H C. In Mel:Jou.'"ri•J ha!t the So~Ji"? 1~1i.::lbourne 11/2s 2 rieaµ oF A record 150 goals for the same season. H:s ta!ly of goals recorc' o~ 998 for t:-ie 1934 season for South Melbourne breaking ail previous recorGs as to po:nts k1u,ec 1~ the horr.e and 2'-"'3·,· f:rs~ ro~,nd in the history of the VFL • South Meibotirnc~ also won the Grzmd Final while Nor'.:1 1\~elbour:>e faded to \Vtn 0 gar;.~ Former Newt0'~·.;n b::1ck \1ne pla·_1e; Stan Lloyd '//~o ua:1sfcrred to S: K1lda 1n th:::VFL piayed 1n the cpenrng round anc! the fo!!O'..-:ing 7 games in tfl:s s·~ason v.it11le "Sr10\.,,.Y .. Da 11:es L::irr.•eri·; of Easte;n s~Jl._;udJS v«cs :-r.acJe Captain of F1t1roy 1n 1934 FOOTNOTE - -·\Ne heard a repor: iast v.;ee\.:. that SnD'."-'Y Davies d:ec! recentlv ED

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Pt::-nriant Hi!!s (. f_)' i124 90.7 18 S:1lrr.a1n 3 8 1 660 62 6 12 St Gc0r;1 .. 9 1412 5i .6 8 South~rn Districts ii 738 132:2 59 6 RESERVE GRADE Second Gracie T. OX~E»' 1>:s·~ ("; '_\r::1 s:ll"1,'"~~ 5E'~: 173.!;. 36 S J~r:r,q1~S (NS) \·\'est'._!i'f~ Subu<~_1s S.?~~ 896 139.1 36 D COLLARD (1.,'/S) 18 East Sydnc:y 8 536 197.6 32 J. f3LACf< 1N::VVJ 17~!~. Nevvtov;n 6 668 113 5 24 J. FR."l•',IE !\'/Si 1 Southern 01stricLs 6 5 723 iClD.L 24 T D~LiCH IESi 14\". Balnrtiin 3 8 1063 56.3 12 f St Georgi) 2 9 837 63.0 8 UNDER 19 Pennant Hi!ls 1 iO iCJ02 48.5 4 P. W;\PPETT (NS) 52 ~ ~/1. FITS 1,Mlv'tONS (STG) 22 Third Grade .~ DA•NSQ~, (ES) 22 North Shore 11 1?91 250 498.5 44 R. H.'\li":ES !SDi 19 St George 8 3 787 523 149 0 32 G. AITKEN (?Hi 15 138 0 24 Southern Districts 6 5 785 569 A. PHIP?S (NS) 15 \/Vestern Suburbs 6 5 679 732 92 8 24 DIVISION II A East Sydr-:ey 5 6 533 806 66.1 20 P:.Jnnant Hills 4 7 893 53.8 16 G. KNIGHT (BS) 5 39 Balmain 3 8 709 89.9 12 G. NO,\CK (Camp.) 3 29 1 f\Je':JtO\N.'l 1 10 319 996 32.0 4 P HURST IUNS /VI 22 J F,U.RLEY 22 SECOND DIVISION G BL.EUS I 3 19 w A Pts 9 808 i 69 1 36 DIVISION II B 7 3 6.:15 146.3 28 P GRAY !Carr-;:i I 4 30 7 3 826 C6G 133.C 23 D ~~ELSOr\1 1Parra I 2 25 Syc!ney University 7 3 783 635 123 3 28 P Sc'ELL iS: lvesi 3. 20 B RO:D•\•illc !BS• 1 12 St lv8s 6 4 803 503 1 35.4 24 R \VILKES 1S: l~esi 1 12 Manly-\Varringah 5 4· 685 611 112.1 22 Sutherland 5 5 767 781 98 2 20 UNDER 20 ~ .. 1acquarie 8 485 939 51 6 8 2 1 1 R!\.L•r 2S 2, h ·••• ~~I /-.!°": :r-J~ 1~,;'.~ l 3

Second Grade (Bi Cc111obel ito\ivn 9 1 691 420 162.5 36 s~ lv't:s 7 3 758 .:/9 183 2 28 U111vs-rs11v NS\IV 7 3 627 :011 122 7 28 Ba:lks~own Sports 5 4· 6G3 484 136.9 22

Svdney Univers:tv 5 5 632 531 119 0 20 Surherlancl 5 5 5GO 682 72 7 20 ur\!IPIRES' 1';1 a niy'-VVarringah 4 6 531 467 113.7 1 G RAAi- 4 6 5..+8 529 103.6 16 NUMBERS Parr:!·11cn;o 3 0 561 815 c·B s 14 D:OMPSEY rv1ocq•.Ja~1e 1 J 33~ 941 3S 5 2 Mc1'v1AHON 3 FARQUHAR Under 20 4 NEVILLE 185 382 7 34 r~1r1rnba - 8 708 :o SHIEL Sutherland 7 3 487 380 128 1 28 6 HAYES Ca rnpbel ltovvn ~ 6 2. 520 342 152.0 26 ~11 anl y-'~V a r r1 ng ah 5 5 215 499 ~.3 1 20 7 ANDERSON Bankstown Spor:s 2 8 ·95 7JC 28 0 8 8 RENDELL 9 EVANS - Match in hand to play Drawr. game iO SPEERIN i 1 O'ROURKE . -·~·F·--j_-, ·-~ . - . -, New 0South_~ales Austra.lian Football League · - ' 1-$79·1 st Division Draw · B i ESCORT PREMIERSHIP 8 April 24 June t 19.17 (1311 Nev.1own Western Subs 14.12 (961 16.24 (1201 East Sydney Pennant Hills 11 18 (841 ~ 118 (74) Southern Oists. v. St George 10.18(781 ABANDONED 29.18 (192) Nonh Shore Ba!main 14.11 (95) 1·~ ::.- ~ 15 April 1 July 20.18 (138) Newtown V. Soulhern 01s1s. 1316 (94) {Sun.) Newtown v. East Sydney Erskineville 16 14 (110) Baima in V. Western Subs. 2326 (1641 (Sun.l Western Subs. v. St. George Macquarie 8.6 (541 St George Easl Sydney 32.22 (2141 (Sun l Southern Olsts. v. North Shore Trumper 9 9 (631 Pennant Hills v Nonh Shore 21 10 (1361 !Sun.) Ba/main v. Pennant Hills Jubilee :.,, 22 April 14.20 (104) New1own St George 8 10 (58) 7 · 8 July ISa1.I North Shore v. Newtown North Sydney 8 27 (75) Western Subs. v. Nonh Shore 18 7 (1151 (Sun.l Pennant Hills v. Western Subs. Pennant Hills East Sydney Balmain 15 14 (1041 ir 31 23 (2091 {Sun.) East Sydney v Southern Oists. Trumper 11.11 (77) Southern Oists. v. Pennant Hills 16.14 (110) (Sun.) St. George v. Baima in Olds Park 29 April :c 22.13 (145) Baima in v NPYltawn 43 17 (275) 15 July i~- 7.3 (45) Southern D1sts Western Subs. 24.20 (164) (Sun.I Western Subs. v. Newtown Macquarie (Sun.> Pennant Hills v. East Sydney Per:nant Hills :~ 1316(94) Nonh Sydney East Sydney 19.16 (130) {Sun.) Southern D1sts v St. George ~ ; 16 28 (1241 Pennant Hills v Sr George 12.4 (761 Rosedale (Sun.l Balmain v. North Shore Jubilee ':3 6 M1y 14.13 (97) Newtown Pennant Hills 10.17 (77) 22 July " 10.6 (661 Western Subs. v. East Sydney 10.11 1711 {Sun.) Newtown v. Southern Oists. 11.11 (771 Baima in v. Southern Oists. 9 15 (69) Erskineville (Sun.l Balmain v. Western Subs. Jubilee 4.5 129) St George v. Nonh Shore 22.14 (146) ft !Sun.) East Sydney v. St. George Trumper 13 May (Sun.I North Shore v. Pennant Hills North Sydney 15.26 (116) East Sydney v. Newtown 16.16 (112) 8.5. (531 St George v. Western Subs 24.22 (1661 29 July 6.5 (411 Sourhern 01sts V. Nonh Shore 20.18 (138) !Sun) St. George v. Newtown Olds Park ~ i 12.13 (85) Pennant Hills v. Balmain 15.14 (104) !Sun l Wesiern Subs v. North Shore Macquarie 20 May iSun l East Sydney v Baima in Trumper (Sun.I Pennant Hills v Southern 01sts Pennant Hdls 27.18 (180) Nonh Shore V. Ne'Ntovm 12.17 (89) 18.20 (128) Western Subs. v. Pennant Hills 9.14 (681 22.27 (1591 East Sydney v. Southern Oists. 11.6 (721 4 - 5 August {Sa1.l Southern D1sts. v. Western Subs Rosedale 19.12 (1261 Baima in V. St George 12.20 (92) (Sun.) Newtown v. Bal main Ersk1neville 26-27 May !Sun·) North Shore v. East Sydney North Sydoey 20.19 (139) Nonh Shore v. Balmain 11.19 (851 !Sun ) St George· v. Pennant Hills Olds Park 5 15 J451 Newtown V. Western Subs. 20.10 [1301 7.8 ( 0) Pennant Hills v. East Sydney 16.16 11121 12August 12.13 (851 Sr George v Southern Oists 9.14 168) !S~in l NcvvtOw"'l Pennon; Hills F.rs!..1ncvrl!e 3 June {Sun ) Western Subs. v East Sydney Macquarie (Sun.) Balmain 9.10 1641 Southern Oists. v. Newtown 15.5 (951 v Southern 01sts Jubilee fSun.I Nonh Shore 21.27 (1541 Western Subs. v Baima in 14.7 (91) v St George Nonh Sydney 17.18 (1201 East Sydney V. St George 10.6 (66) 19August 13.24 (102) Nonh Shore v. Pennant Hills 14.18 (1021 !Sun J Eas[ Sydney v Newtown Trumper 9-10June !Sun I St. George v Western Subs Olds Park 8.12 (60) St George v. Newtown 20.12 (1341 (Sun.I Southern 01srs v North Shore Rosedale 19.7 (121) Pennant Hills V. Soutern Oists. 13.16 (94) !Sun I Pennant Hiiis v Balma·in Pennant Hills 9.2 (56) Bal main V. East Sydney 19.23 (1371 12.13 (851 North Shore v. Western Subs. 8.19 (67) 26 August ISun ) Ne...... -town v North Shore Ersk1nevil!e 17-18 June !Sun.J Western Subs v Pennant Hills Trumper 22.13 (145) Newtown V. Balmain 7.5 (47) ISun ) Southern D•sts v East Sydney Rosedale 24.13 (1571 Western Subs. v. Southern Oists. 1312 (90) !Sun I 8alma1n v Sr George Jubilee 20.16 (1361 Pennant Hills V. St George 11.12 1781 12.18 (90) North Shore v. East Sydney 16.17 (1131

FINALS

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!Sun) 9 September (Sun.) 23 September

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