AUGUST 22 FOOTBALL VOL. 48 1976 RECORD No. 22 .i I..,,,,,,,... Ftalll revolutionise group travel TAA Group-Paks stretch the meaning of group travel concessions. Now, for the first time, you can have ready-made travel arrangements for 15 people or more in a common interest group. Including Economy air travel, island, hotel or motel accommodation, touring, TAA coach transfefs and various bonuses like a special baggage allowance. All for the one inclusive, discounted price. (Air~ares discounted between 10%-30%.) Whether your group is sporting, social, cultural, musical or of another common interest, you'll find TAA's new Group-Paks so convenient. One call to your TAA Travel Agent or ring TAA direct on 2380266. 088.0164 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE N.S.W. FOOTBALL LEAGUE 64 REGENT STREET, CHIPPENDALE, N.S.W. 2008 20c K. J .. HESSION, PHONES: 698 1660 Secretary 6981391 Registered at G.P.O. Sydney for transmission by post as a newspaper What a great way to go! Over 300 new Fords top trade-in valuations - Corner Crown and William -------------,----------- Streets, Sydney, 310-322. Also at :::::,:::::::rt''''''''''i'''''''''" · · ·,,,<,:;.;:;:,:,:,:::-.~,~-'-:::-_,,,,_ft:;;,., Botany Road, Mascot, 666-5544, and Maroubra Road, Maroubra, . 346-261. f' l i MASH3397 /CF. ; August 22nd, 1976 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1 MONSTER RAFFLE On the night of the League all, there will be drawn the prizes in our Annual Monster Raffle. Once again, we have been fortunate in gaining the support of many donors of prizes, and a iisting of those so far donated is shown below. Don't forget, support those companies who support us, and, in this way, we all benefit. The major prize to be drawn that night consists of: A return flight for two to Brisbane or Melbourne, with the compliments of Trans Australia Airlines. Accommodation for two for three nights at a Trave.lodge Motel in Brisbane or Melbourne, compliments of Travelodge Australia. · Use of an Avis car in Brisbane or Melbourne for three days, compliments of Avis Rent A Car System. Supply of $25.00 of Amco petrol in Brisbane or Melbourne, compliments of Amoco Australia. Other prizes which will be won on the night include:­ Cartons of Cigarettes, compliments off W. D. and H. 0. Wills Cartons of Beer, compliments of Courage Brewery. Norlee Sportsmans Bags-compliments by Len Gilbertson Manufacturing Decor Picnic Set-compliments of Bob Tait and Co. Pty. Ltd. Casablanca Men's Toiletries, compliments of Pfizer Pty. Ltd. Coty Cosmetics, compliments of Coty Pty. Ltd. Complete Car Cleaning, compliments of Downtown Detailers Carmen Hair Dryer Styler, compliments of Bristol Myers Portable Gas Stove, Bar-B-Q, compliments of Maxco Industries. Dinner for Two, compliments of Coogee Bay Hotel Ladies Dress Handbag, compliments Glo International Kelloggs Food Hamper, compliments of Kellogg Australia Tickets are on sale now, at only 50 cents each," which is really good value, .as you can see from the list of prizes. Get your tickets now from your Social Com­ mittee, because, you've got to be in it to win it. MEDAL COUNT DINNER On Tuesday night next, 24th August, the inaugural Medal Count Dinner will be held at the Newtown Rules Club, at 8.00 p.m. As counting of votes will start at that time, it is strongly suggested that all those people attending be there by 7.30 , p.m. A large attendance is already guaraneed, so, those of you who have not yet · obtained their tickets, please see your Social Committee, or go to Football House and purchase them, at $6.00 per head. The guest speaker that night will be David Parkin, that well known Hawthorn personality. GOAL KICKING AWARD There will be a big finish to the Minor Round matches this weekend, with Graeme Mclean of North Shore, with 67 goals, playing on the .Saturday against .Balmain. Then on Sunday, Western Suburbs Paul Cavanagh, with 66 goals, will know what he has to beat to take out the A.N.Z. Bank Leading Goalkicker Award. But, there is a dark horse in it as well, in Dick Bednarski from Balmain, who kicked a Club record of 14 goals last weekend, to take his tally to 60 goals. If he can reproduce this effort onSaturday, he too could be a contender for the $300.00 prize money. Best of luck to each of you. An interesting tussle is in Reserve Grade as well, wit'h T. Oxley, from North.. Shore on 71 goals, just being headed by 8. Andrews from East Sydney. Again, the Easts player has the drop on the Norths man. The same situation is also in the Under 19's with two players having kicked 84 goals each this season. They are A. Baldry from St. George, and K. Holland from Southern Districts. However, as they both play their matches on Sunday neither will know who has finished the winner until the games are over. THE NEW RANGE OF DAY TILES NOW AVAILABLE August 22nd, 1976 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 3 COURAGE NORTH SHORE v WESTERN SUBURBS EAST SYDNEY v SOUTH SYDNEY 1. G. Darley, North Shore 1. W. Goss, East Sydney 2. J. Caulfield, Western Suburbs 2. R. Margosis, East Sydney 3. B. Greaves, Western Suburbs 3. K. Jackson, _East Sydney NEWTOWN' v SOUTHERN DISTRICTS BALMAIN v ST. GEORGE 1. M. Connol.y, Newtown 1. R. Bednarski, Balmain 2. W. Furner, Southern Districts 2. M. Tegg, St. George 3. I. Marston, Southern Distric's 3. M. Andrews, Balmain PROGRESSIVE 17. M. Hodgson, M. Connolly 16. K. O'Halloran 13. N. Jarvis 12. M. Duniam 11. R. Claridge, A Thompson, R. Bednarski 10. Grant Luhrs 9. B. Greaves, J. Caulfield 8. R. Sexton, P. Jones, B. Gee ~.;J. 7. R. Skuse, S. Redenbach, S. Rixon 6. M. Byrne, R. Hughes, R. Waddell, R. Baines, R. Kirbyshire ' 5. S. Prigg, . Ward, I. Harry, D. McVey, P. Bouchier, K. Jackson, M. 'Andrews, W. Goss 4. M. Delooze, G. Darley 3. I. Kidd, A. Cameron, D. Christian, A. Geoorgiou, C. Bowe, G. Anesbury, 8. Rodgers, R. Wright, M. Simmons, G. Sambrook, G. Bu.I, J. Haddock, G. Towle, P. Miller, L Allen, L. Higgins, R. Hanna, G. Francis, P. Beattie, I. Marston 2: J. Wright, G. Foley, G. Hami:ton, R. Synott, I. Greenwood, B. Shaw, G ..foster, K. Gibbons, M. Cnapman, N. Ellard, P. McManus, P. Scoa, S. Wading, D. Tobin, G. Argus, G. Conno.ly, C. Wardrop, R. McLean, G. McLean, J. Howey, ·J. Creek, P. Graham, C. Rowley, J. Corne.I, W. Pettitt, W. Brown, K. Coburn, T. Slater, J. Matage, P. Cavanagh, R. Margosis, W. Fur- ner, M Tegg ~ 1. W. Soames, A. Dudley, G. Hooker, N. Robins, R. Darling, N. Su:livan, R. Pine, N. Clarke, M. Mccrudden, E. Simons, I. Axford, R. Moss, D. Pu.ver( D. Rowe, C. Luscombe, G. McKenzie, I. Goodman, R. Perrin, S. March, I. Gordon, A. Pipe·r, R. Kemp, W. Kelly W. D. & H. 0. WILLS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Points .Scores have once again been checked for accuracy, and we have now adjusted all points, allowing for forfeits from the start of the season. Only one discrepancy remains in the overall total, and the Under 19 total, and that is a difference of 5 points less allocated for Round 1 in Under 19 competition, when Wests and Balmain played and both Under 19 sides forfeited. To Round 19, 380 points have been allocated to 1st and Reserve Grades, 375 points to Under 19. FIRST GRADE UNDER 19 Western Suburbs ......... ......... ......... ......... ...... 77.5 North Shore ......... .. ..... ......... ......... ......... ......... 91 East Sydney ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ...... 74.5 Southern Districts ......... ......... ......... ......... 86 St. George ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 64 St. George ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 76 Newtown ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 56 Bal main ........................ ,.. ......... ......... ......... ......... 52 North Shore ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 56 East Sydney . ...... ...... ......... ......... ......... ......... 37.5 South Sydney ......... ......... ......... ......... ..... ...... 28 Western Suburbs ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 31.5 Balmain .... ......... ......... ......... ......... ...... ...... 27.5 ,South Sydney ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ... 21 Southern Disoricts ......... ...... ...... ......... ...... 16.5 New~own ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... o RESERVE GRADE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP North Shore ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 86.5 North Shore ...................................................... 233.5 St. George ......... ......... ......... ...... ...... ......... 76 St. George ......................................................... 216 East Sydney ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 70.5 East Sydney ................................................... 182.5 Western Suburbs ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 62 Western Subs ................................................... 181 Newtown ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ...... 38 Southern Districts .......................................... 138 Southern Districts ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 35.5 Newtown ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 94 South Sydney ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ...... 22.5 Ba main .................... :...... ......... ......... ......... ......... 88.5 Balmain ........ .-......... ......... ........ ......... ...... 9 South Sydney ...... ........ ......... ......... ......... ...... 71.5 ~ August 22nd, 1976 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 5 IN PASSING On the surface it would appear St. ing. Last season Rixon wias almost al­ George have a multitude of problems to ways on the half forward
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