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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE N.S.W. FOOTBALL LEAGUE LIONEL BEALE, PHONES: 69 1660 Secretary. 69 1391 RJiJlistered at G.p.a. Sydney for transmission bv post as a newspaper 15c VOL. 44 No. 13 FIITBALL RECORD 64 REGENT STREET, CHIPPENDALE, N.S.W. 2008 MAY 20 1972 Photograph by courtesy of "Daily Telegraph' :1 i' f t Albert Printing Company pty. limited. 27 Queen Street, Chippendale. 2008 - 695210 PRE-SEASON COMPETITION eRA VEN FILTER belongs to your world w. D. & H.O.WILLS are pleased to be associated with the Australian National Football League.

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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE N.S.W. FOOTBALL LEAGUE

LIONEL BEALE, PHONES: 69 1660Secretary. 69 1391

RJiJlistered at G.p.a. Sydney for transmission bv post as a newspaper

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VOL. 44No. 13

FIITBALLRECORD

64 REGENT STREET,CHIPPENDALE, N.S.W. 2008

MAY 201972

Photograph by courtesy of "Daily Telegraph'

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THE FOOTBALL. RECORD May 20, 1972 May 20, 1972 THE FOOTBALL RECORD

BRUNO ONEEAST S¥DNE¥ CLUB NOTES

and new player P. Hornbuckle had agoad game.Third Grade. Once again the boys

went do:wn. Boys you must back upYOur coach. He is your leader, heknows the game whatever advice heoffers it is for your own good, remem-ber you are wearing a Bulldog jumper,be proud 'Of it, and playas I know youcan play, and wins must surely come.S.D.A. due to the 'efforts 'Of our Pre.

sident Jack Dean, a scratch side en_tertained North Sydney, Sydney Dis-trict team on Sunday last at Trumper.It was pleasing ta see such a big rollup, over 30 players were in attendance.The game itself ended in a big win forthe Bulldogs. Barry Hersey, RossBrown, G. Glasser were all outstand-ing in a very goad side.

K. PEARSON (Newtown)R. MITSON.(North Shore)K. GIBSON (St. George)K. HUGHES (St. George)P. PAlTRY. East Sydney)W. SKIPPER (East Sydney)W. DAHLER (East Sydney)J. CAULFIELD(West Suburbs)P. FRIEDLIEB (West Suburbs)R. JUBBER (West Suburbs)

Easts came back inta the winning listwith a vengeance. Although with sev-.eral regular players sidelined throughinjury etc., they praved a force to bereckoned with. The Eagles played wellenough to notch 10 goals, but they couldnot match the kicking of the Bulldogsforwards, P. Grentel baoted 7, W. Dah-ler 6, L. Dunlop, J. Langdon, J. Robertsall scored 4 each with 7 Reserve play-ing shows that the Club has d'epth.Billy Skipper won the Best and FairestAward.Second Grade the number 2 Dogs put

up a highly polished performance tobeat Southern Districts by a big mar-gin. This was a marked improvement.The new players fitted in very well, IanCunningham played a "blinder" inback pocket, B. Corbett rucked well,

SYDNEY PLAYERS FOR N.S.W. SQUADThe New South Wales Australian National Football League announced this

• week the 21 Sydney pl'ayers chosen to be part of the New South Wales Squad toplay Queensland and V.F.L. Seconds in June.Players from Newcastle and .south Coast together with those from the Riverina

yet to be chosen will be added to the N.S.w. Squad.Sydney players are-

E. MUDRY (Balmain)M. HEALEY(North Shore)T. SUnON (North Shore)A. FAIRCLOUGH (St. George)T. KNEEBONE (St. George)E. CONNICK (East Sydney)C. MATSON (East Sydney)J. NORTHEY (West Suburbs)D. WALDUCK(West Suburbs)K. FORBES (West Suburbs)G. ALLAN (West Suburbs)

NORTH SHORE NOTESThe score did not give credit to the how to do it with a magnificent win

tremendous .and encouraging effort and a w')nderful farewell to the coachfrom the Firsts, fielding a depleted side Bill Bartling, who has really workeddue to in.juries against Wests. A match for th~ Colts right through fI'om thewhich generated unexpected spite in end of last season. He and Giadys haveslippery conditions saw many players the best \Vi~hes of all in their new ven-lift themselves and David Lewis at full ture a, Mine Hosts of The Royal atback conctding only one goal to the Sutton Forest. Peter McKenzie put. inleading gIld kicker was a tremendous another good ptrformanee with greateffort. Trevor Suttcn really sparkled support all lound and Avon Cansdell,whilst Stuart LUdowici, Ray Ellery and Mark Simmons, Hugh Southwood, SteveGlen Cook also shone. It was bad luck Green wer.e ail prominent.for David Direen breaking a hand. Roger Drew has taken over from Bill'I1he Reserves with late unexpected and his ability and experience as well

withdrawals had to call on the Under DS persona,"iy "\ill ensure continuity195 fo!:"help and they responded well cf Sl1CCeS5and everyone is right behindbut tile machine like performance of Following Chris Allen's example an-West~ gyc,und the team down and it other shirt trophy was given. Theonly fired in two quarters. Mike Rab- Ladies Competition was also won butbitts made an auspicious debut whilst details not to hand.Bill Sylvestcr was to the fore well sup_ Bill Spurling's E.M. Fund results forported by Tony Austin, and Ian Fred- the last two weeks, D. Eaton, J. Tuton,erickson. K. Fryer and M. Chambers, R. Klau andIt was left to the Under 195 tl) show D. Kowald.

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N.S.W.A.N.F.l. STATISTICS

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FIRST GRADE THIRD GRADEWests 6 - 1036 241 430.0 24 St. Gearge 6 595 185 24Easts 5 1 783 476 164.5 20 North Shore 4 2 449 250 16St. George 4 2 773 352 219.6 16 Nirimba 4 2 429 225 16N. Shore 4 2 679 517 131.3 16 Sth. Dists. 4 2 410 209 16

Wests 6 1036 241 430.0 24 Wests 3 3 287 349 12Newtown 3 3 574 546 105.1 12 Balmain 2 4 282 318 8Balmain 2 4 446 689 64.7 8 Newtwon 1 5 152 653 4Sth. Dis. 6 301 976 30.8 Easts 6 124 543South 6 249 1044 23.9

2ND DIVISION A GRADE R.Q..UND4RESULTS UNSW 4 501 168 16

Syd. Uni. 3 1 457 177 12Easts 6.9, 11.10. 17.16. 26.20 176) Com. Se'rvices 2 2 272 306 8Sth. Dists. 2.4. 5.7, 7.9. 10.13 (73) Pennant Hills 2 2 249 314 8

Warringah 1 3 298 362 4St. George 4.2, 8.9, 11.12, 14.18 (102) Bankstown 4 85 524Newtown 2.0. 3.2, 5.9, 5.12 (42) RESULTS

Pennant Hills 14.14 d Warringah 8.7'Wests 3.6,5.13. 11.14, 19.17 (131) UNSW 14.14 d Bankstown 3.4North Shore 4.2, 5.2, 8.3, 9.5 (59) Comb. Services 11.12d Sydney Uni 10.10

Balmain 7.5. 9.11. 13.19, 20.27 (147) SECOND DIVISION BSouth 0.2. 4.4. 7.6, 8.8 (56) UNSW 4 388 70 16

Syd Uni 4 399 105 16SECOND GRADE-ROUND 6 Comb. Services 2 2 271 189 8

Wests 6 705 194 24 Warringah 2 2 189 159 8Easts 5 1 579 331 20 Pen. Hills 4 66 354Sth. Districts 4 2 292 279 16 Bankstown 4 52 499North Shore 3 3 555 277 12 RESULTSSt. George 3 3 504 359 12 UNSW 23.14 d Bankstown 2.5Newtown 2 4 401 377 8 Sydney Unffii 14.3 d Com. Services 8.10B.almain 1 5 328 592 4 Warringah 7.11 d Pennant Hills 5.6South 6 106 1011

RESULTS S.D.A.Easts 14.15 d Sth. Dists 5.10 Wests 23.18 d St. George 1.3St. George 13.11 d Newtown 9.7 Macquarie 18.16 d Sutherland 2.4West 14.13 d North Shore 5.8 Penshurst 10. 3d Blacktown 4.4Balmain 25.25 d South 3.4 Macquarie 2 274 16 8

THIRD GRADE West 2 267 30 8RESULTS Penshurst 2 1 201 146 8

Sth. Districts 15.19 d Easts 1.3 St. George 2 1 161 288 8St. George 23.16 d ewtown 2.0 Ndrth Shore 1 ~ 41 70 4North Shore 11.8 d Wests 3.2 Sutherland 3 106 310Nirimba 10.7 d Balmain 2.6 Blacktown 3 28 218

THE FOOTBALL RECORD May 20, 1972 May 20, 1972 THE FOOTBALL RECORD

Clive Cruickshank looks like a readymade umpire. Proved' himself quitesuitable to the game last week end. Weneed a lot more like you Clive. Keepthe good work up. .

CHATTERWhat a great game Collingwood play-

ed against Fitzroy last week. With afighting Magpie last quarter the "Woods"gave promise of pennant honour 19'72.Sorry that it had to be against Fitzroywho made such a great impression whenthey were in Sydney early this year. MyMaroon and Blue bird tell me thafFitz-roy ould be in Sydney again early nextyear.

NIRIMBA NOTESThe Nirirnba Third Grade team con- Delahunty, would like to see an im-

tinued on its merry way last week de- provement are, a more cohesive stylefeating Balmain convincingly, 10-18 to of play, mid field, and a greater accu_2-6. The three outstanding players in racy in front of goals. Improvementa very even side were the constructive, in the former will come as the seasonpacy Phil Hannan who plays on a wing, progresses, in the latter through athe mercurial Peter Baird in the centre greater application at training.and the dynamic, hard as nails, Brian Given these two ingredients, and theyMarriott who stampedes around centre- will come, no team, including Sainthalf back. George, will be able to hold a candleTwo areas in which coach "Blue" to the Nirimba boys.

HOMESICK CORNERIn the Coaly city Wests defeated

Gosford, City defeated Cardiff andArmy thrashed R.A.A.F.In Perth the winners were Perth Old

Easts, South Fremantle and Claremont.In Adelaide' Sturt, Glenelg, Norths

and Norwo-od were winners.-{:( . -{:( -{:(

THE MAN IN WHITEMany umpires and friends gathered sevens on a pokie. Once again the sup-

at the Rockdale Bowling Club for the per was superb and a most enoyableannual Mothers Day dance. Ross evening was hali by all.Wheeler and Phill Johnston were seen -{:(-{:(doing some fancy steps to Shuffle off to .Buffalo. While Dick Innes had manyconfused during during the bam dancewith his quick change of partners. Mal,and Pat Lee were as bright as ever.Geoff Dempsey and wife lined up three

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May 20, 1972 THE FOOTBALLRECORD 1

C.H.S. INTRASTATE CARNIVALLast week at Picken Oval the C.H.S. Intrastate Trials were held between teams

from Sydney/Newcastle, A.C.T., Riverina A and Riverina B also Broken Hill.Those fortunate enough to see the games were treated to some splendid

football.A total of eight matches were played, results beIng:

. TUESDAY,9th MAY'Riverina "B" 14.11.95 defeated Sydney-Newcastle 11.9.75

Riverina "A" 10.9.69 defeated A.C.T.8.11.59WEDNESDAY,. 10th MAY

A.C.T. 16.8.104 defeated Riverina "B" 5.9.39Riverina "A" 19.9.123 defeated Broken Hill 7.4.46Sydney-Newcastle 11.15.81 defeated A.C.T. 6.4.40

THURSDAY, 11th MAYA.C.T. 11.13.79 defeated Broken Hill 3.5.23

Riverina "A" 11.4.70 defeated Sydney-Newcastle7.8.50. Riverina "B" 11.10.76 defeated Broken Hill 3.2.20

Best and Fairest Player during the Series: K. Krantz of Riverina "A"STATISTICS OF GAMES

Played Won LostA.C.T. .. . 4 2 2Broken Hill . .. 3 3Riverina "A" .. 3 3Riverina "B" 3 2 1Sydney-Newcastle 3 1 2Sydney-Newcastle in their two defeats were only defeated by 20 points in

both matches, and against the extremely strong Riverina "A" team, kept suchteam scoreless in the third quarter. .

At the conclusion of the series there was a team selected to representNew South Wales in South Australia which is as follows:-MARK ANDREWS (Capt.) SydneyA. NICHOLSON (Vice-Capt.) Riverina-South WestA. SMITH A.C.T.D. EVANS Broken HillB. JENNINGS ~iverina-MurrayT. TALS_MA A.C.T.C. TAYLOR Riverina-MurrayE. SYNE A.C.T.B. DAVIS Riverina'MurrayR. PICKETT Riverina-South WestJ. PREEN NewcastleI. DIXON Riverina-MurrayD. SIMMONS Riverina-South WestI. McDONALD A.C.T.G. WHEELER Riverina-South WestM. MOULLAKIS A.C.T.K. DURYEA Riverina-MurrayK. KRANTZ Riverina.South WestT. B:ROWNE SydneyG. THOMPSON Riverina-South WestS. WALDING A.C.T.R. TUTT A.C.T..

The Manager will be Mr. M. Clark (Miller High) and Bruce Lucas (ClevelandHigh) will be the coach.

N.S.W. can look forward to some good news from South Australia in Augustwhen this team plays there" was the comment by coach Bruce Lucas when speak-ing to the Football Record this week.

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PENSHVRST CLVB NOTESPlaying at Erka, last week, the Pan- At this stage af the seasan, the Pens-

thers scared anather win with Black- hurst Club would like to' thank aur sup-tawn being the unlucky side. The cald, parters namely, Smiley Fiddler (caach)wet and windy canditians allawed the Pat Fiddler and A. Gansgrave (mana-Panthers to attack dawnwind and then ger and medic), Nev Rabsan (alwayshald the appasitian at bay far a final superb with the flags), and the hast afscare af 10-8 to' 4-4. Panther Lindsay mathers, sisters (?) and kid brathersBansgrave turned in a blinder with the far their advice and vacal suppart.rucks and centreman (G. Orr) playing PANTHER'S PAWcansistently.

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to' weaken. Marks of the day weretaken by Ray Oversan whO' deservedhis gaals as did co-rover and captainDick Benarski.For the Reserves the journey to Head-

quarters was a lang way, and the gameturned out just as lang. Fellas; thegame is far 100 minutes. Turn on thefaatball like we did in the last quarterand we will reap the .benefit. Bestplayers, Ted Passfield, Jahn (Butter)Rabinsan (fine game, Butter), Selwyn(Commissianer) Caarey battled hard.The Third Grade had a goad percen-

tage building game against Easts. Avery gaod team effart wan the day.Among the many gaad players were,Steve Sm1th, Kevin Price, Paul Rabbyand the Clarke twins Daryl and Nelsan.Best af luck fellaws to' day.We knaw the "Black Tracker" hasn't

been hame far six months but we hopehe c'an find his way to' Rasedale today.

BALD EAGLE

game with his club side. at because heisn't gaadenaugh but because his far_mer club won't release him. If you loakat this year's results it became evidentto' all that he is nat needed with thembut club jealausy seems to' be keepinghim aut of faatball. Let's hape he getshis chance to' play in the nat taO' distantfuture. "* "* "*Attentian all members of Narth

Share Club. The Liquidatar has calleda Special Meeting of Members to' beheld at the club an Tuesday, 23rd Mayat 4.30 p.m. It is mast important thatall members attend atherwise all plansto' have the licence transferred fromthe Saccer Club, cauld be jeopardised.Thase unable to' attend shauld fill in thePraxy Farm and return it to' the dubbefare the meeting.

THE FOOTBALL RECORD

FROM THE LOCKER ROOMBy JOHN ARMSTRONG

May 20, 1972

Where have aU the gaalsneaks gane?A few weeks agO', we mentianed thatseveral full farwards were chasing 100goals this seasan, but since then theyhave kicked anly a handfuU betweenthem. Daes this mean that there are anumber of top fullbacks in Sydney arjust that there isn't many goad full far-wards araund."* "* "*One full ial'ward whO'made his came-

back last week (as we tipped) was JeffJarrett whO' turned aut with Wests AllStars (ar is nat has beens). Jeff cele-brated his return with 7 gaals. Cauldbe he will saon mave up in the grades."* "* "*While mast players are striving for

selectian in the State squad there is aneplayer (whO'has been a member af thesquad in the previaus 3 years) traininghis heart out but cannat even get a

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SOVTHERN DISTRICTS CLVB NOTES

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Sauthern Districts First Grade caver-ed themselves in glary with a magnifi_cent fighting game at Trumper Park,last week. In a game to' which theygave the whole 100 minutes af them-selves, they were transformed ,intO' agreat team. Never has the cliche "Thescares were no reflectian of the clase-ness of the game" so true. Districtsfighting hard staad aut like a beacan.Unfair thaugh it may be to' talk aboutindividuals in what was a great teameffart, special mentian must be madeof the amazing perfarmance af NigelSmith as CHB. He daminated the playwith an exhibit ian of aerial wark andball cantrol that was a delight to' watch.Bab Dean an the wing and John Knightin the centre turned thrust after thrustinto attack. Special nate to' Juniars,Arthur Laidlaw, Bill East and DaveMunsan. Withaut a daubt, Stan Flana-gan has a heart as big as a lian andGarry Evans and Tany Gibsan refused

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while Blue Reilly taak 2 mare. TugWilsan and Frank Gaeta paked aneeach thraugh the tall timbers, but aurcrafty fax af Caach Captain Ralph Tur-ner sunk a majar far us to' shaw theyaungsters haw it is dane. At threequarter time we were 2 gaals in frantbut Sydney Uni not to' be denied cameagain and by halfway thraugh the lastquarter drew level at 64 paints each.Services urg~d an by their supparterskicked 2-2 to' 1 gaal to' run aut winnersby 8 paints. TO' Sydney University wethank yau far a splendid game and greathaspitality after the match. It was reallyenjayed by all. Cangratulatians to' ourdedicated Combined Services playersand supparters.Sacial jatting. Dan't farget the club

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SMORGASBORDEVERYFRIDAY BETWEEN 12.00 and 2.30 p.m.The popular Smorgasbord is open in the Club Dining Room each week and inthis section of the Club dress is casual.

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Our "B" team went dawn to' SydneyUni 14-3 to' 8-10. Full back SheepdipCaaper never let up and kept Sydney'sscare dawn. The team didn't stop play-ing an trying, but gave the oppositiantaO' much latitude. Best players BabPritchard, Jahn Schulze, Gary KinnearTrev Helbig and Ran Dawe impraved,McGrath shawed great determinatian.after the first quarter in the back pac-ket. Bab McGrath shawed great de-terminatian. Our "A" team after avery slaw start came gaad thraugh theagency af Blue Bulger in the backpacket Macca McMahan full back anda great game by a centre half back bythe name af Bab Pine. In fact all theback line were terrific. Wayne Mengeleshawed brilliant foatball in his clearingdashes. Up farward Brian Dawdell andBlue Burton kicked 3 majars each

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Gammel, Kein Higgins, Bob Lincolnand Phil Taylor were the stars.The Thirds had an exercise gallop

against a young Newtown side whichtried very hard throughout. They hadno answer to the power of players suchas David McVey, Brian Sinclair (JohnOwen Award), Gary McKenzie, ColinLan and Ian Taylor.The raffle went to C22 Yellow, Mrs.

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for Sunday,. 2nd July, at Olds Park,commencing 5 p.m.

ANGEL

The B-B-Que proved a great successwith a special thanks to St. George whostayed. Also a thank you to the Ladieswho assisted during the day.This we'ek we play old rivals Western

SUburbs and we WILL WIN by 2 Goals.Mr. Glenn Bolton of the Brandella Or-ganisation: has generous donated a tracksuit to this year's First Grade Best andFairest Award. Thank you Glenn andBrandella.Omitted last week due to a gremlin

at the printers-Old friends seen in the Newtown

Club room were Dorrie Kernick, wifeof Newtown Secretary Bill Kernick,Newtown stalwart, Sady Delaney andlong time player and past president ofthe N.s.W.A.N.F.L. Ernie McFarlane.Welcome back friends.Newtown Annual Ball, Saturday, 17thJune at Burland Hall, King Street, New-town. Tickets available from Mr. LesClark;e or Mr. Bill Kernick. Cost $7.00per double.

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ST. GEORGE CLlJB NOTESMay 20, 1972

Beaten but not disgraced. Again wetried to win the game by only a half agame effort and the results are we arenow one game out of the four insteadof being one game in the four. So takeheed unless 100 per cent effort is play-ed in the remainder of the games' thisweek and during the next round thenour Final Four chances are gone. On ahappier note the Club Award this week'was awarded 'to Paul Boucruer whogave another Powerhouse performanceat centre half forward. He was wellassisted by Kev Pearson, Jeff Black,Ian Kidd and John Guest until injured.The Reserve Grade produced one of

their best games of the season by nar-rowly being defeated by St. George.Best players were Phil Hoy (G.A.), andhe was well assisted by Ronny McNeHand Frank Kenny.The Thirds went down again to a

much superior St. George side but onething can't be said that these boys don'ttry for four quarters. Congratulationsfellas.

NEWTOWN CLlJB NOTES

WESTERN SUBURBS FOOTBALL CLUB

Another big week end for the Saintswith victories in all Grades and ourpremiership prospects still looking, good.

The Newtown camp was full of con-fidence but our speed and system prov-ed too much for them. Great gamesfrom Ken Hughes (Reuben F. ScarfAward), Russell Skuse, Dale Dalton,Colin MacDonald, Terry Kneebone,Geoff, Green, Ken Gibson.Kicking into the wind in the last

quarter the Reserves showed plenty ofdetermination and were deserving vic-tors. Alex Konavic (John Owen Body-works Award), Pat McCourt, Brian

May 20, 1972

top gear. It was a good win but toomany more will send Rod Ward bank-rupt.The Reserves played a much improv-

ed game again but were not quitestrong enough. Their job was mademuch, harder last week as no Um?irewas present although Harry did a goodjob. We seem to be plagued with thisproblem. Best players were Geoff Bigg,David Underwood and Frank Symons.Congratulations to Patron Ken Mac-

rae (the Flying Chemist) on obtaininghis Open Racing Drivers Licence.

THE KANGAROO

CLUB NOTESNorth Adelaide.Club Awards went to John Harper

(F'irsts), Tim Freeborn (Reserves).High spirits (of both types) prevail in

our happy Club and our early problemwith numbers has gone as we had 27players available for Reserve Grade aswell as a full side of Firsts. This islaI1gely due to the number of Juniorsides we maintain.In preparation for next Saturday, the

"Bombers" will have their radar sets 'id-justed because we have decided not tokick out of bounds anymore.

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THE FOOTBALL RECORD16

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players, Doug Perkins, Bruce Corum,Paul Casey, "Wildman" Richardson andnew recruit Brian Lovell (watch thisboy go).Third Grade were slightly disappoint-ing but 'Onemust remember that this isvirtually a "new side" and it is up tothe "old hays" like Claxton HallWatts, Bevan, Duncan, Arnd~ll andAndy Shepard to' encaurage the newlads and in the process impl''Ove theirown game."What the Trainer heard". One team

mate to' another "Hey did yau see thatelbow", the other replying "Yes, Inever took my eye off it, right up tothe point when it landed in MY EYE."T1gers to win.

Gaod games also fram Daug Brawn,John Davis, John Tuttle and GregWatsfard.The Third Grade side were 'Outclassed

for three quarters and only a gaad lastquarter redeemed some vestige 'Of res-pectability to the scares.However it needs a bit mare dedica-

tian to training and canditianing thanappears to be the case at present. ChrisSwartz,er, Chris Bradley and S,id Epi-fania won the Club Award.John Donovan, "All Stars" were again

successful. Phil Strang, Peter Morgan,Brian Fields, Rass Murphy and thesplendid captaincy of Narm Pilbeam.Don't forget to get yaur tickets for

the Annual Faotballers Ball an 2ndJune, as they are fast selling out.Last week's Juniar Raffle was won by

Mrs. N. Duggan with ticket Na. A83white.

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WESTERN SflBflRBS CLflB NOTES

May 20, 1972

BilLMillN CLflB NOTES

Another goad win by the Seniar sidean Sunday against Narth Share. Brilli-antly led by John Narthy, we gradu-ally gat an tap of the Bears and weregaing right away at the finish.Our c'entre line was a dominating

feature of the match. Peter Friedliebbeing exceptianally canstructive in atireless 100 minute effort.Rucks Ray Cahill and Kevin Smith

were an tap all day and gave ravel'S"Swaop" Narthey and Ken Farbes turn-ed to great advantage.Half farward flanker Phil Fenneyhad four gaals an the baard befare earn-ing 'Offinjured.Peucker, Caulfield, Jubber were

strang in defence. Club Awards taPeter Friedlieb and Ken Forbes.The Reserve Grade side also had a

gaad win with George Allen and-MickYaung receiving the Club Awards.

Although the scores indicate a goodwin for the Firsts, it would be advise-able for the top grade to take a leafout of ,Second Grade's book by way ofgetting on with the job no matter whatthe score is, nevertheless cangratula-tions. Best players in the Firsts,Grahame Foster, Peter Brigden, BobMcDonald (7 Goals 7 Behinds) andPeter Eades.They tell me J 'Ohnny Meldrum

mothers his Seconds team and theyreally paid him back last week onMothers Day with a Club recard win.Last week I said ,that this is the bestSecond Grade side the Club has everhad and they hammered this pointhome last week in grand style. Best

AKELA

AND IT COSTS NO MORE.

14 THE FOOTBALLRECORD May 20, 1972

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY NOTESSaturday the 13th was not an unlucky Harder competitian games are ex-day for Macquarie at Picken Oval. pected in the future, but our three In-After a slow beginning, the green and tervarsity games during this weekgolds finished the game on the gallap should provide valuable experience tato rUn aut impressive winners against all 'Ofus. We ga into 'Our next gameSutherland. against St. Gearge canfidently, butImproved teamwark was the key ta wary Of the dangers 'Of 'Overconfidence.success 'Of the many attacks which Details 'Of last Saturday:Sutherland were unable ta suppress Final scares: Macquarie 18-16-124de-thraughout the game. Althaug the feated Sutherland 2-416. Goals Sheeranhacklines were rarely pressed, the half- 7, Jacques, Basham, Fax, McMurrick 2,backs turned aut much 'Of what did Aldridge, Taylar, Bertma 1.came alang. Best players, Aldridge, Closs, Taylar,

Bleus, Sheeran, McMurrick.WARRINGAH CLUB NOTES

The B Team after a clase game, start 'Of the game Neil Christensen,shawed their superiority in the last Graeme Emery and Nick Berrymanquarter, against the wind. Gaad games were injured, fallawed Saan after ~fram Bruce Graham, Pally Parrat, Alan Hawell. Result was that Warrin-Nigel Wilke, Bob Styles and Les Fitz- gah played the rest 'Of the game withpatrick. 17 players, and were nat gaod enaughIt was mast disappainting nat having ta defeat the very determined Pennant

the Umpire turn up. Thanks ta Henry Hills team.Marstan and Pennant Hills Caach for This week at Trumper Park fallawedofficiating, and enabling the game ta be by the Wine Tasting at the "Chappleplayed. Cellar." Hape that everyane turns upThe A team started 'Offbadly with sel- at bath.ected players nat turning up (As pre- The gaal umpire wan the "Oscar" fardieted earlier, Harry was very quick his perfarmance an Saturday.to put an his baots). Soan after the

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week and we say gaod luck ta them P. Randle and Stan Pachraj playing histhey will win many mare games. First tap grade.We praved 'One thing, we have same Welcame visitors at RSS Hospital this

fine lads in 'Our side nine missing far week. Jack Dean, Kev Little, Ern Nar-Mather's Day. man and Mick acting as Umpire natWe have the best caach in N.8.W. but like years past there were no reports.

until we give him a 100 per cent"'effart Thanks ta all visitors yau have beenboth on the field of play and training great.track Sauths will cantinue ta ,be beaten. Found in a bed at RSSH one MagpieToday yau have a chance to ring up answers ta the name 'OfLes Russell. He

number 'Onebut Districts on their hamt is gaing OK naw and should find hisgraund are very hard to' heat. Players own nest saon.you must give YOUI' greatest effort and Next wE.,ekI hope to repart South3you will be rewarded with 'Our first first win sa gaod faatball men and Goadwin. Luck.

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SECOND DIVISIONROUND 5 (Split Round), SATURDAY, MAY 27

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