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No. 12 ,SATURDAY, 16th JUNE, 1962
Next Series of Fixtures
LAKES UNITED v. TORONTO
WESTERN SUBURBS v. NORTHERN SUBURBS
MAITLAND v. SOUTH NEWCASTLE
CESSNOCK v. WARATAH-MA.YFIELD
CENTRAL NEWCASTLE v. KURRI KURRI
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When Gary Sell of Toi·onto kicked four goals against Norths he took his point score for the seasop. to 50 points.
Winner of competition conducted by Maitland last Saturday, Mr. J. Green of Cardiff
1 ticket No. 2819.
The player in Waratah who must be close to first grade ,selection, is reserve grade forward Jeff McTaggart. One of the most punishing tacklers in the game, this player has regained the form that made him a great prospect a couple of ye
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Ross Fairhall, West centre in 3rd grade is playing really well at present. Ross is the son of Alf "Nutsa" Fairhall ,whom a lot of old League supporters remember for his flashing runs down the wing for
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Bob Horne of Central, stamped himself as one of the best wingers Newcastle ,has produced for some
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time, with his display against the English side. ' F'urther rep honours will almost certainly come his way -with the green and gold not beyond this lad.
Much credit for North's win in the Caltex Final last week goes to half Brian Askie who played his best game of the season.
Toronto's new gain, centre Paul Hatton has scored a try in each of the two games he has played.
Congrs. to Maitland players Tony Williams, Ten::y Pannowitz, Ken Wall and David Hayburn who scooped the pool in the Caltex sprints conducted last Saturday.
Making a welcome reappearance today, will be star prop forward, Barry Dunlop in Waratah's Jower side. Despite ·the fact that twin brother Brian has earned great distinction as a rep player we regard Barry as his equal or better.
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Big· Bill Dent rriakes his first appearance this season in first grade today. Playing in the last game against Waratah thirds ..Bill scored three tries. He is bound to make his presence felt at Kurri.
Congratulations to Cessnock players Don Schofield and Nev Hannah �n their fine performances in the 1�ewcastle v. England game.
Making his first appearance with the Maitland Club this season today is Pere Wilton. We all wish Pere a good season.
The grapevine has it that some old Central players really showed the young_''uns how to twist last S2turday night at Western Suburbs (Sydney) Leagues Ciub. By the way Keith Churchill's back is not broken as first· thought, he only slipped a
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Latest news from Waratah says coach Bill Sneddon has gone into the snake charming . business. When Hilton O'Connor brought a seven footer down to training the other mght, Billy hopes his players will move as fast today as they did that night.
Congrs. to Frank Threlfo who recently played his · 150th first grade game with the Maitland Club.
Bustling Bobby Bunt, West 3rd's prop is haying his best season yet, and if his keenness could be repto.:
duced on the field Bob would be playing first grade .
. The recent North Cabaret was a huge success due to the fine wo-rk and· effort of the Ladies' Committee in the person of Mesdames Flanagan, Williams, Gill, Parkinson' and Davies.
Two M;itland play•r• a.pproa.611in�· the 100 games with·. tI.e Club are Allan Wilton and'. Bobby: Jones, each having played 89.
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Cessnock ·club had a·, ·ver_y enjoyable weekend ·recently at· Kempsey. It played ·a 16�all draw against Kempsey C.Y.M.
Many· at West consider John McLaughlin a very promising footballer playing in his first year since school, John is coming to hand well, an added asest is his ability to kick goals.
Winner of Norths competition for transistor was won by Don Crooks of 124 Fern St., Isli-ngton with ticket No. 4329.
It is pleasing to see former Cessnock senior grade players Terry Schofield and Neil Barrett re-appearing with· the Nocks in the third grade.
North desire to thank_ all players from other Clubs who by their cooperation helped to make a success of lhe Billy Owens Testimonial.
North have two men doing fin� work -for the Club especially in the Schoolboys' section in Harry Gray and Harr)\ Daniels.
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MAI'l'LAND OV AL-'3.15 p.m. Saturday, rnth June\ l9fi2
Maitland v. Northern Suburbs MAITLAND
Black-White Knicker,
F'ull-back: 1.-n:. Coleman rl,hree-q uarters:
!!-'1', \:\'illin111:-. D. A,ln1us-a �J-11\ 'J'lu·elfo ({.. "\iVall-:i
Halves: H-G. Jly:111 u. Cam11hcll-7
Forwards:
NORTHERN SUBURBS Royal and Sky Blue Ba1·s
F"u ll-back: l-N., Jiau cock
Three-quarters: !!-.J. Price .r. Ir,vin-:t 4-P. 1·rehnul U. UcWitt-r.
HaJye1: u--�. ,vilkinson
Forward�: u. Askic-7
8--�[. linilcy It. V:111-Haren-ll 1'-.J. Gill "\V. JJ:,Hiugley-0 ·10-.l. 'iHorg;n11 n. l{illen-11 10-"'\:V. O"·eu.s ·1.2-'11. J•nnno,,,it:r. .J. Lovc-u.·, 12-D. WiJlin111s
Referee: N. Spoh1·
C. Dull-:U .). llaly-·rn
Linesmen: J. Woollett (Blue Flag), R. Reichert (Red Flag)
RESERVE GRADE-1.45 p.m. MAITLAND
F'ull-back: l-n. iltcEnty1·c 'l'hree-quarters:
!!-L. 1Uc1Hnlton .J. lUouro-:l 4-.J. Ht•111s,,·o\·1h n. Cn1111>heH-ft
_Halve:!!: u-.J. Os1uou,l 1\.. J{c,1,,,e11-7
Forwarcls: 8-lC .• Jennh,g:-. R. U1•o"'n-f>
A, \Vilton-ll '.I.'. G-rce1.-n·ood-ta
10--J'I[. ltobcrts l.:l-S. 1\'lcGrcµ:011
NOR'l'HERN SUBURBS F'ull-back:
1-D. .Jord:111 'l'hree-quarters:
:!-TI. Gn1unck JJ. Nc,,·t·o11-a tl-L. :U,nv,litcJ1 N. Lc,,·is-r.
HaJyes: <i-H. JI nsscll R. U.uthe1·f01·11-7 1
Forwarcls: 1'-iU. Hm·d,•
10-A. Screen12-It. llnnks
.J. neunett-ll )). Lloyd-ll
n. "\Voo,Js-:rn Referee: B. O'Brien
Linesmen: L. Kingston (Blue Flag), A. Clare (Red Flag)
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TH IR D GRADE
WARATAH MAYFIELD LAKES UNITED . Gold, Maroon V Blue and Gold, White Shorts
I-H. Bulmer I-B. Forbes �-B. Abbott D. Higgins-3 2-R. Stewart F. "\Vhlteland--3
. 4--A.. Hughes R. Bates-:; 4-G. Jarrett K. Walsh-5 ···e--T. Pink R. Steele-7 6-"\V. Nelson R. Thorley-7
8-L. Markham w. Shone-9 8-F. Penfold G. Foster-9 IO--B. Flshlock D. Williamson-II IO-R. Hubbart R. Squires-II
I2--W. Ayers P. Donnelly-I3 I2-C. lllarker T. Hew9oll-I3
�B--4-H. �D. 8-F.
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Referee: M. Keane Linesmen: D. Milton (Blue Flag). N. Scotman (Red Flag)
MAITLAND Black-White Knickers.
1-G. Pnrsons Whyte T. "\Vilton-a
Merrilees I. D.a-vies-r. Brillge B. Clark-,
Russell T. Counsell-9 Young B. Hall-11 Ellmonds P. Crff\Y-1:;
NORTHERN SUBURBS Royal and S½-y Blue Bar<,
I-B. Gibson 2-G." 4-i\I. 6-R. 8-ill.
IO-B. 12-E.
RiJ,;oy Platts Parrott "\Vebber Reell Parsonf,,:
D. ::l."ewfun-3 C. Woo!9ton--o
G. Bagley-', R. Higgerson-9 E- Bowditch-II
K. iltcPher9on-lS Linesmen: T. Gustard
Linesmen: L. Kingston (Blue Flag), A. Clare (Red Flag)
CENTRAL NEWCAS_TLE White�Blue V White Shorts
I-P. Thomas
SOUTH NEWCASTLE Reed and White Stripes
1-1. Pinkerton :-JI. Baker 4--J. Elkin
K. Iliuns-H:
T. "\Villian1son-:; 2-R. Dean 4-G. Shearman
G. PnrneU---3 P. Collins---5
-D. Hunt 8--iJ. Haslam
A. Lnchlan-7 6-J. Clayton .J. Barr-9 8-B. Robertson
L. Swar ... es--7 B. Mnkah-;,--0 n. Coo1,e:r-ll ··1o-.1. Hyland
, I2--J. Sinclair C. !Uurray-ll 10-K. Steel ·
.J. Lambert-13 12-J. Burrow N. Qubrn-13 Referee: W. Humphries
Linesmen: N. Amos (Blue Flag), W. Ruddy (Red Flag)
KURRI KURRI Half Red Top, Half Blue Bottom
WESTERN SUBUR;BS Red and· Green
1-lll. Jobbins 1-J. MeLnughlin 2-P. Collins A. Hnrdlng·-a 2-'l'. Martin F. U"baei..--.'l 4-J. Reckenberg J. Lysaght-:\ _4-R. Fnirhal� N. MeClllle-5 6---G. Het'1-cringto11 A. Purcell-, 6--B. l\Inrtln C. Bu:rrow-'l' S--E. Bainbridge A Yarrow-, S--J. Bowe JU. Bowen-SI
IO-Hill/Jeffrey A. i\Iurray-11 10-C. Walpole R. Bu:nt-11 12---A. Williams R. Shakes1>enre-l!l 12-N. Tarrant T. Walpo1-1.3
�G. 4--J. 6-G. S--D.
10-J. 12--T.
Referee: N. Middlemiss Linesmen: K. Barry (Blue Flag), J. Passmore (Red Flag)
TORONTO Green and Gold
1-B. \Villiantsou Quinnel I. Ste,·nsrt-·; ,voods o. lncGratJ,-:; Elliot J. Fields-, Gree1nY001l P. Jacques-9 Hea,ton K. Core-11 Shield,-; G. i\leCulloch-1:�
CESSNOCK Black and Gold
1-J. '\Vinehe�ter 2-J. Stneey 4-R. Thomson r,-R. Faulds 8-T. Hancock
10-T. Schofield 12-w. Robinson
E. Fitzsgibbe:aJ!l-'l .J. McWilll:uns----5
N. Dnrrett.--7 J. Wi19on-!!
D. Cnunp-l.t R- Hindma,,,.11-13
Referee: Art Wright Linesmen: R. Robinson (Blue Flag), C. Perry (Red Flag)
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