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1 The PRICE 6d. LISTENTO A.B.C. SPORTING SERVICE NEWS INTERVIEWS RESULTS : '" DESCRIPTIONS ''' " c t [ 1 2FC. ' ' Regionals... CHANNEL 2 ABN " i. SPORT ON TV... CHANNEL 2 ABN MONDAYS: SPORTS CAVALCADE \ 9.00 p.m. SATURDAYS: SPORTS RESULTS..,,.;.,.; :.., 7.10 p.m. 'ON-THE-SPOT TELECASTS SATURDAY AFTERNOONS No. 11.

2 2 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORI ALAN KIPPAX SPORTS STORE 26 MARTIN PLACE Phone: BW 8284 * SHERRIN, FAULKNER, CARNIVAL BALLS SPECIAL SHORTS, BOOTS, HOSE NEW SOUTH WALES CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM A. PEN NO (Captain-Coach). On Monday evening last the names of the selected twenty-five players to represent New South Wales at the Australian National Football Council Centenary Championship in Melbourne from 2nd July to 12th July, 1958, were announced. The players, and their clubs, are shown hereunder: A. Penno, J. Dean, G. Davidson, K. Little (Eastern Subs-), J. Harding (Sydney-Naval), A. Kelly, J. Chester, P. Kuschert, J. Kuschert (Western Suburbs), K. Schow, N. Keating (St. George), W. Free, G. f "hroeder (Newtown), L. Byrnes (North Shore), K. Batchelor (South Sydney), P. Campbell, M. Thomson, B. Wells, B. Groundwater, O. Pirak, D. Clisby, N, Rlckard, B. Rontaunay (Broken Hill), and N. Dunn and D. Hoare (Newcastle). Alt Penno was appointed captaincoach, with Jack Harding vice-captain. The team will be managed by Mr. Syd. Felstead, Vice-President of the N.S.W. League and President of the St. George Club. The calibre of the players from the Metropolitan area is well known to Sydney followers of the code, and opportunity is taken to quote particulars of the representatives from country centres. Firstly, Broken Hill: P. CAMPBELL, 26' years; height, 5.111; weight, Playing excellent football this year, having been relieved of the position of captain-coach of Souths at his own request, having held the position for two years. Most outstanding kick in League, being able to kick either leg (60 yards). Excellent half-forward. Can be used in ruck, Very rugged player. M. THOMSON, 25 years; height, 5.8; weight, Plays centre wing for Norths with a good deal of success. Represented Broken Hill in many Interstate games. Very nippy and disposes of the ball very well. B. WELLS, 27 years; height, 5.9; weight, Started football career in Broken Hill, but transferred to South Australia in 1955, playing two years with Norwood. Represented South Australia in Interstate games. G. SCHROEDER (Newtown).

3 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD 3 Is captain-coach of Norths this year. Excellent positional player and the best ball-handler in the League. Can also play at centre. Was winner of Middleton trophy in 1957 best, fairest and most brilliant player. J. DEAN (East. Subs.). B. GROUNDWATER, 21 years; height, 6.3; weight, Young player who has really shown very good form this season. Is outstanding ruckman in the League. Can pass a ball either leg. Good mark. Has plenty of reach. Changes in forward division. Has kicked many goals in League. O. PIRAK, age 22; height, 5.9; weight, This player met with success in 1956 in trial games with Richmond, but unfortunately met with an injury so returned to Broken Hill. Is considered No. 1 rover in League. Has held that position in Interstate games. D. CLISBY, age 23; height, 6.0; weight, Prior to coming to Broken Hill in 1957 played in Amateur League in South Australia. Good clearing kick. Close checks his immediate opponent very well. Outstanding full-back. N. RICKARD, age 25; height, 5.8; weight, Versatile player. Has played in most every position on field. Is ideal rover. Is very good play-on type of player. Has represented Broken Hill in many Interstate games. Won Middleton trophy in Had invitation to play with Colli ngwood this year. B. RONTAUNAYj 22 years; height, 6.0; weight, Ruckman. Playing excellently and very rugged type of player. Plays the go-through type of game. Spells in back line. NEIL DUNN (full forward) and DOUG HO ARE (ruckh from Newcastle, have previously represented New South Wales with distinction and are revealing excellent torm. The Selectors (Messrs. R. Aitken, J. Boucher, H. R. Conlon, Leo Harry and A. Young) have been confronted with a very difficult task and they are to be commended on their selection, which will meet with almost genera! approval. The Sydney piayers are in special training at Erskineville Oval on 4. u^s day afternoons, and the full team will have two training runs in Melbourne prior to the first match agtd^i Queensland on Thursday, 3rd July. All followers of the National game in Sydney wish the team every success in gaining further laurels ior ive.. South Wales Australian Football. SOCIAL NOTES EASTERN SUBURBS. The time draws near for the barbecue for the Juniors. Remember, Zlst June is the date. We want to see you come along in your hundreds. Truiuper Park the venue. Other functions scheduled: 25th July, Theatre Party at the Tivo.i (tickets now available); Cabaret Dance, Anthony Doherty Hall, Crown Street, 15th August; and Annual Ball, Randwick Town Hall, 11th October. Winner of guessing competition last week, C.43, is still unclaimed. SOUTH SYDNEY. Saturday, 21st June. Dance at the R.S.L. Hall, Goodwood Street, Kensington, at 8 p.m. All welcome. UMPIRES' ASSOCIATION. Saturday, 21st June. Social Evening at home of Mr. W. Craig, 35 Botany Street, Red fern. Further details from members of the Association.

4 4 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORE RESERVE GRADE THIRD EIGHTEENS RESULTS (Round 10). Newtown 5-11 (41) d. N. Shore 5-5 (35). St. Geo (142) d. S. Syd. 1-1 (7)/ E. Subs (67) d. S.-Naval 2-13 (25). W. Subs (82) d. Banks. 0-1 (1). Liverpool 4-6 (30) d. Balmaln 0-2 (2). BEST PLAYERS. SYDNEY-NAVAL: Barry Wright, Max Best, L. Morrison, A. Wilson and K. McNamara. LIVERPOOL: A. Gaal, A. Langworthy, R. Wells, R. Keane, R. Green and C. Kennedy. WESTERN SUBURBS: G. Tattnell (forward pocket), T. Dodds (rover), K. Johns (centre) and J. Hatton (halfback flank). NORTH SHORE: Doug Bouch (ruck), John Care (centre half-forward), Bruce Madden (rover) and Graham Raynham (rover). EASTERN SUBURBS: Brian Garland (half-back flank), Reg Garland (full-back), "Chips" McCartney (ruck) and John Grahame (centre half-forward). BANKS TO WN: S. Anderson, T. Rolfe, G. Ross and B. Passlow. NEWTOWN: Les Clark, Jimmy Brooks, Peter Christie, Merv. James and Barry Hammond. BALMAIN: G. Hickey, P. Forty, J. McCullum and J. Dare. SOUTH SYDNEY: Ron Willis, Robert Dubin (rovers), Ray Chadwick,. Don Burrows (rucks) and Tony Vecellio, Peter Sullivan (rucks). ST. GEORGE: Harold Lloyd, Jack Sullivan, Col Maynard, Herbie Stringer, "Nobby" Clarke and Rod Wales. NORMAN WILSON COMPETITION TABLE. P. W. L. ForAgst. Pts. East. Subs " Balmain S ' " Sth. Sydney St. George Nth. Shore West. Subs Liverpool St. George LAST WEEK'S RESULTS. S. Syd (112) d. St. G (16). Balmain 4-11 (35) d. Liverpool 0-0 (0). St. Geo (32) d. W. Subs. 0-3 (3). N. Shore v. E. Suburbs to be played Trumper Park, 12 noon, 16/6/58. BEST PLAYERS. BALMAIN: R. Dare, J. Dare, G. Hickey and M. Reading. WESTERN SUBURBS: K. Pillinger, F. Reynolds, C. Taylor and C. Millen. SOUTH SYDNEY: Lyle Burtenshaw, Keith Furze (four goals), Jimmy Bennett, Denis Bruce, Tommy Mahon (five goals), Kevin Brine and Brian Trowbridge. MATCHES NEXT WEEK-END. Saturday, 21st June: St. George 1 v. St. George 2, Hurstville Oval; North Shore v. South Sydney, Erskineville Oval. Sunday, 22nd June: Liverpool v. Eastern Suburbs, Trumper Park; Balmain v. Western Suburbs, Picken Oval. FOUND Ladies' wrist watch, at Rosedale Park, Liverpool, on Sunday, 1st June, Please contact Mr. B. Connors, South Sydney Club FJ '"' (Ex St. Geo. A.N.F.C.) DULWICH HILL FLORIST Deliveries Anywhere 'Phone: LNM505, Day or Niaht F O R A L L F L O R I S T W O R K Wreaths at Shortest Notice Wedding Bouquets a Speciality 415 NEW CANTERBURY ROAD, -DULWICH HILL LM 1505

5 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD 6 Compliments of,.. Messrs. AMBROSOLI & THOMPSON PTY. Manufacturers of Blazers and "Warm-Up" Tackets 342 ELIZABETH STREET, CITY MA 3508 LTD THE CRYSTAL BALL Ho ho! Hee hee! Talk about judges. Not one person picked the programme. First upset, so far as the "tipsters" were concerned, was the double defeat of North Shore by Newtown on Saturday, whilst on Sunday the Navy's eclipse of the Premiers and Balmain's shock win over Liverpool soon accounted for the remaining "live" tickets. Thank you, Newtown, Sydney-Naval and Balmain for your co-operation in saving the League a big pay out. We will consider putting on another contest later in the season. In the meantime we have demonstrated that the former Editor, Mr. John Holman, generally, speaking was very reliable in his forecasts, and when he resumes his position he can be assured that his seances,with the magic ball will be respected. LEADING GOAL-KICKERS FIRST GRADE. Finlay, F. {N.) 27 Pereira, L. (N.S.) 24 Batchelor, K. (S.S.) 24 Wiison, D. (S.-N.) 23 Hall, R. (W.S.) 23 Noack, E. (E.S.) 23 O'Donnell, L. (S.S.) 21. Fitzgerald, B. (S.-N.) 20 Richardson, A. (S.^N.) 20 Quilkey, C. (Bal.) 20 McKenzie, F. (W.S.) 20 McNulty, L, (N.) 19 Baker, R. (E.S.) 18 Byrne, L. (N.S.) 17 Paxton, S. (St. G.) 17 James, K. (S.-N.) 17 Shone, G. (E.S.) 17 RESERVE GRADE. Sharpe, E. (E.S.) 29 Graham, J. (E.S.) 17 Lloyd, H. (St. G.) 13 Green, R. (L.) 12 Sullivan, J. (St. G.) Sara, R. (W.S.) - 10 Russell, K. (S.-N.) 10 Spiller, F. (S.-N.) Saunders, R. (E.S.) 10 WORTH NOTING The League on Monday night last approved of the following adjustment in ground allotments:^ Round 13 Saturday, 28th June: North Shore v. Liverpool; Trumper Park. Round 15 Saturday, 12th July: Bankstown v. East. Subs., Trumper Park. Sunday, 13th July: Liverpool v Sydney-Naval, Trumper Park. Round 16 Saturday, 19th July: Newtown v. Sydney-Naval, Erskineville Oval. Sunday, 20th July: Bankstown v. Balmain, Picken Oval. East. Subs. v. Liverpool, Trumper Park. Approval was also given for Balmain and Liverpool to play a special match (non-competition) at Newcastle Showgrounds, Queen's Birthday, 16/6/58, for a very handsome trophy donated by the League and as a special Centenary feature for Newcastle. n

6 MATCHES Round 12 Saturday, 21st June: FOR SOUTH SYDNEY (B) v. EASTERN SUBURBS (W) NORTH SHORE (B) v. BANKSTOWN (W) SYDNEY-NAVAL (B) v. ST. GEORGE (W) TRUMPER PARK ERSKINEVILLE OVAL HURSTVILLE OVAL ROSS FAULKNER'S NATIVE BRAND FOOTBALLS The only ball used by both the Victorian Football League and Victorian Football Association. Ross Faulkner's Native Brand is selected by Australian National Football Council and for Interstate Matches, V.F.L., V.F.A., South Australia, Tasmania, N.S.W., Queensland, and Canberra Football Leagues. The only ball used in. Australian goal-fcicking record. BE YOUR TEAM WEAK OR STRONG, BE THE UMPIRE RIGHT OR WRONG,. NORTH SY Field Boundary: P. MAPLE, A. CAMERON. UmVk EASTERN SUBURB (Red, White and Blue) 1 R. HAYES 2 G. SHONE 3 W. AYTON 4 P. CLARK 5 M. STOUT 6 E, NOACK 7 R. DEMPSEY 8 R. JONES 9 J. DAVIDSON 10 A. ELLIOTT 11 ^G. RITCHIE 12 A. PENNO (Capt.) 13 B. DEAN 14 D. SAUNDERS 15 P. PATTEN 16 R. BAKER 17 J. DEAN 18 D. WILSON 19 M. DEAN 20 A. BUCK 21 K. BROGDEN 22 K. LITTLE (Vice-Capt,) 23 J. MCCARTNEY 24 R. GARLAND 25 A. PRINGLE "Reserve Ground Grade Manage BUT BE S "KEEP YOUR SHIRT ON"

7 EXT WEEK-END Sunday, 22nd June: LIVERPOOL (B) v. NEWTOWN (W) BALMAIN (B) v. WESTERN SUBURBS (W) TRUMPER PARK. PICKEN OVAL NEY (BJ Indicates Black Knicks. P. ESMONDS. OVAL Goals: G. MARAUN, J. ANDERSON. NORTH (Red and Black) SHORE 1 T. BLASHKI 2 W. HAWKINS 3 J. THOMAS 4 C. SMITH 5 A. PILLING (Capt.) 6 P. ELKINS 7 T.. GILES 8 P. JOSEPHSON 9 L. BYRNE (Vice-Capt.) 10 D. FALLAW 11 J. FATTON 12 P. BURNS 13 P. BARBER 16 A. WAGHORN 17 D. GIBSON 19 N. MILLS 20 R. MARSHALL 21 M. PETERS 22 W. COBURN 24 L. THOMSON 26 R. RAYNHAM 27 L. PEREIRA 28 C. SANOS 29 P. CROFT (W) Indicates White Knicks. Sherrin's "Kangaroo Brand" FOREMOST SINCE 1880 Used in all the Principal Games by the various State Leagues. Recommended by New Zealand All Blacks and English Rugby Teams. Obtainable from all Sports Depots. T. W. SHERRIN PTY. LTD. (TOM SHERRIN, Governing ' Director) 32 WELLINGTON STREET, COLLINGWOOD s a CONTINENTAL A VAILABLE FROM YOUR RETAILER

8 8 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD FROM WIDE AND FAR The new secretary of the Queensland National Football League is a former Fitzroy player, Mr. Joe Grant. He has been three years in Queensland and has taken a very active interest in the Junior side of the code. He succeeded Mr. Reg Pye, who has retired. The National Code has made great strides in Queensland this season. In Brisbane, 8 first grade, 10 reserve grade and 64 junior teams are playing the code. Then there are over 100 school teams playing mid-week games. Junior Secretary (Mr. Gordon Hall) said that all grades were covered from under 11. years to the under 18's. New clubs are Legacy, South Brisbane Police Youth, and Nundah Youth Club. In September, a Sydney under 1(5 years side is expected to make the trip to Brisbane to play an under 16 side at Perry Park. Also at a date to be arranged an under 14 team from Brisbane is to play a game at Townsville. South Australia's "Mr. Football," Fos. Williams. Two football milestones are within the reach of this great player this season. He could equal the record of former West Aust. champion, "Nipper" Truscott, of playing in five carnivals. Also he needs another 14 games to reach 200 in S.A. League ranks. Now 35 and entering his 13th League season, Fos. has only to" maintain some of last year's form to clinch selection as S.A. captain again. He has already played in the 1947 (Hobart), 1950 (Brisbane), 1953 (Adelaide), and 1956 (Perth) Carnivals. An automatic choice in State teams since 1947, Williams' total of 31 State games, the last 13 as captain, is probably an Australian record. He first began his S.A. career with West Adelaide in 1946 and played 54 games with that club before transferring to Port Adelaide as captain-coach in He has now played 132 games with Port, lifting his League total to 186. Truly a grand record. Leo H. Norm. Reidy, captain-coach of Sandgate F.C. (Queensland) was recently suspended for 6 weeks for allegedly kicking an opponent. He has lodged an appeal against the decision and his club will wear purple armbands in their next match to show their disapproval of the penalty. 25 YEARS AGO N'town (97) d. St. Geo (35). Sydney (156) d. E. Sub (66). S. Syd (97) d. N. Shore (72). Included in the best players for Newtown were. "Buck" Aitken, Sid. Brooks and Frank Walsh. The former is none other than present-day Newtown and State ' Selector, Bert Aitken, whilst Sid. and Frank now have sons playing for the 'Towns. Vin. Hennebery re-appeared for Eastern Suburbs, and Charlie Kean (now Western Suburbs supporter) starred as a ruckman. Stan Castles was the most successful forward for the week, having notched five goals for Sydney.. South Sydney were the first team to reach 1,000 points for the season, having been assisted by Charlie Sutton FLEXHIDE PTY. LTD. Merchants, Engineers' Suppliers Head Office: CRO\* N 8C OXFORD STREETS, SYDNEY Branches: Alexandria, Lidcombe & Grafton

9 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL R E C O R D 9 LAST WEEK'S PLAYERS STAR Balmain atoned for their unlucky defeat by Navy the previous week in combining well to down Liverpool on their home ground. Len Thompson once again was the star. His rucking was brilliant and he gave his rovers an everlasting feast of the ball. Bruce Chandler at centre was always notice. able and he kept the ball going to the 'forwards with long, well-directed kicks. Ray Moore showed his coaching ability by making a positional change in the second quarter in switching with Bruce Chandler on the wing. They then became unbeatable. The back line worked hard all day, with Elwin Lock, Johnny Green and Noel Workman repeatedly coming under notice for brilliant saves. Ken Longley, whilst "resting" in the back 31, Hec. Starr 26, Stan Powditch 25 and Jimmy Stiff 17 quite an array of "sharp shooters." Publicity was directed to the A.N.F.C. Football Carnival in' Sydney later in the year. The late W. S. (Jumbo) Sharland, former Geelong ruckman and Editor of the "Sporting Globe," was appointed Organiser of the series, to arrive in Sydney about the middle of July. The N.S.W.A.N.F.L., at the last meeting, appointed Mr. George Sanders, an active Life Member, as manager of the New South Wales side. The annual trophy for the "best and fairest" player in reserve grade, adjudged on umpires' votes, bears his name. Mr. Sanders now resides in retirement, with his wife, at Umina (via Woy Woy) and is on the mailing list of "The Record," by which means we convey our best wishes and kindest regards. pocket, also defended stoutly when required. For the Rangers "Tassie" Norquay gave a brilliant display in the centre with speedy and accurate disposal of the ball. F. Langford, in defence brilliant in the air'and relieved with, long-driving kicks. Highlight of the match was the strong rucking of M Quealey. Jack Harding has assumed the rank of Rear Admiral in the Navy team. His tactical talking and position-1 changes saved the day when the Tars were hard pressed by the Premiers in the final stages of play. Per- Jeffrey's change from full-forward to ruck was a move which assisted "Flex" Smith and enabled the rovers to get more than their fair share of the ball. The pivot, Bert Fitzgerald, showed remarkable form on the rain-softened centre and his dashes continually caught the opposition on the wrnr^ foot. Backs (Mason, Rowan and Dutton) were continually on the move and little more could be asked of them in defence. Half-back flank "Jerry" Smith gained the best and fairest award, closely followed by Harding, Coverley and Whitbread. Jack Dean was a power in the ruck for the Bulldogs, and high-lighted his display with a beautiful angular goal from sixty yards out a perfect example of timing and "follow through." Others to figure prominert'y were Alf Penno, centre half-back; Don Wilson on the half-back flank; Kev Little and Jerry Davidson in the centre; Roy Hayes, ruck or defence, and Peter' Clark, back in his right position. J. Kuschert was a dominating figure for Wests in the centre. He handled the heavy going well, marked safely and repeatedly sent his team into attack with distance devouring punt kicks. P. Kuschert (centre half-back) and G. Muj&gfback pocket) defended soundly ypjfe*tting squarely behind the ball for their marks, or coming down the ground with the bag of wind,

10 10 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RE CORE at their feet. J. Spane and R. May used their pace to advantage on the wings to take the ball away from the packs and open up play. Rover T. Cooke revelled in the heavy going, popping up witli the ball repeatedly. Once again "Skipper" Bolitho starred for Bankstown. In heavy conditions, he marked brilliantly, rought determinedly for the ball and was a constant inspiration to his team-mates. Rhys Ghiddys shared equal honours, with rugged rucking and cool and intelligent play. Keith Askew, recently promoted from reserves, made his presence felt. He never knows when to give up, and looks like being one of the top-notehers in later matches. Revelling in such conditions, centreman Alan Dalton opened the game, marked superbly and lead out well. This boy is rapidly reaching his ex-south Australian form. Alan Morley, on the wing, played his usual consistent, honest game, as did Pat Quinlan at full-back. Others to show out were G. Miller', Ted Lambert and coach Johnny Quinn. "Sonny" Sambrook, ruck and halfback, starred for Newtown in their fine win over Norths, andfeas well supported by Greg Schrofaer and Jack Weston, the latter playing his best game for the season. Another feature in the win was the supremacy of the centre line in Ron Grose, Bill Cottis and Alick Dickson. Peter Elkins, at full-back for the Robins, gave a faultless display of solid defence. His clearing dashes, ball handling and kicking were features of good all round play. Arthur Waghorn gave great drive from the packs when roving and was always dangerous when resting in the forward pocket. Lionel Byrne, as usual, did most of the heavy work in the ruck. In the general field play he excelled with towering marks and long kicks. Jim Thomas followed his great game against St. George with another grand display in the centre. Wal Atkinson, playing his first firstgrade game and taking over the centre half-back position after Fitzpatrick left the field injured, was the star of the Tigers' defence with his straight through play and long driving drop kicks right down the centre. Pat McGrane, Terry Hunan, Jack Courtney, Lee Nivin, Col Harris and Mick Barnett were also in top form. Bruce Stubley again gave a splendid display at full-back for the Southerners. His spoiling tactics, marking and kicking were superb. Barry Thompson, on the wing, gave drive from the centre and revealed top form. Bill Dunlop, John Fohrman and Tony Yard rucked hard all day and with Ron Keay as rover, the red and green Jerseyed men had a feast of the ball. Kevin Batchelor turned in another good game on the half-forward flank. HIGH-HIGH LOW-LOW Pardon the Chinese heading, because it has reference here only to football. Two Sydney teams have set a "doubles" record this season. "High-High" goes to Sydney-Naval (91) to win against Bankstown. and (119) to lose against Wests. Balmain takes the "Low-Low" 5-8 (38) to win against Norths, and 1-9 (15) to lose to Wests. JIM MITCHELL ~ JIM MITCHELL FOR ALL SPORTING GEAR STCMEORGE CLUB BUILDING 7*jrojrs AVENUE, HURSTVILIE Phone: LU 2046

11 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL RECORD 11 5 s s s $ s CHADWICK & AVERY ANZAC PARADE, KINGSFORD SPECIALISING IN ALL SMASH AND INSURANCE PANEL BEATING, DUCO SPRAYING, FILLING EXPERTS CHROME WORK AND... also... 1 A L L M E C H A N I C A L W O R K 5 FF 4010 FF 4010 COMPETITION TABLE FIRST GRADE W. L. D1 fcfor Agst. P.C. Pts. WESTERN SUBURBS S 36 EASTERN SUBURBS la SB ST. GEORGE SYDNEY-NAVAL LIVERPOOL 5 5 _ 685 5S NORTH SHORE.. ' ' NEWTOWN BALMAIN SOUTH SYDNEY BANKSTOWN RESERVE GRADE W. L. D. For Agst. P.C. Pts. LIVERPOOL EASTERN SUBURBS ST. GEORGE ' 28 SYDNEY-NAVAL WESTERN SUBURBS 6 4 i NEWTOWN.. T < 5 5 j NORTH SHORE ' BALMAIN SOUTH SYDNEY BANKSTOWN HI) l »

12 New South Wales Australian National Football League PROGRAMME OF MATCHES SEASON' 1958 (1) 5th/6th APRIL. N. Shore 9-0 (lid) d. Newtown 7-1G (58). St. Geo (85) d. S. Sydney 10-9 (09). iu. Suns. 15-1B (105) d. S.-Naval (S7). W. Subs (172) d. E'town 2-S (20). Liverpool 10-1B (76) d. Balmaln 7-9 (51). (2) 12th/13th APRIL. Newtown (95) d. Balmain S-7 (55). 13. Subs (S3) d. N. Shore 10-5 (09). Sj.-Nn, (191) d. Bankstown S-S (50). W. su.»s (122) (1. B. Syd (85). sal. George S-S (SO) d. Liverpool 7-S (50). (3) 19th720th APRIL. N. Shore lu-15 (lun) d. U town 13-7 (85). S.-Naval (126) d. St. Geo. 1S-1S (9G). JB. Su.,s (143) d. S. Sydney 9-7 (01). W. Subs (72) d. Balmaln 1-9 (15). Liverpool 9-7 (01) d. Nowtuwn 7-11 (S3). (4) 25th/26th/27th APRIL. li. Subs. 108 (104) d. Newtown 3-8 (20). Balmam <SS) d. S. Sydney S-17 (65). St. Geo. 1S-1S (120) d. B town 12-S (SO). W. Subs (133) "d. S.-N (119). N. Shore (71) d. Liverpool 9-5 (59). "(J Crd/4 h M.. i. i-almaln B-S (3S) d. Nth. Shore 4-10 (34). fa.-naval (130) d. S. Syd (105) i- bu.-s (70) d. St. George 8-15 (G3). W. Sulis. S-12 (00) d. Newtown 7-10 (52)....eiuool (109) d. B'town 4-10 (34). (6) 10th/1lth MAY. Newtown (lau) rt. Slh. Syd. 9-S (02) St. Geo. 15-II (101) d. Balma.n ]3-S (80). L'pool (90) d. Svd.-NaJil 7-11'(S3). E. Suhs (1G9) d. Banks (7(1). W. Su^s (9G) d. N. Shore 9-(i (G0j. (7) 17th/18th MAVpfe -Balmaln 6-9 (45) d. Banlcstflwffl 3-8 (26) N. Shore 1S-19 (127) 0. S. SyW IO-21 (SI). S.-Nnv (103) d. Newt^wifl 1-11 (77) St. Geo. 10-S (GS) d. W. Silos (50). E. Subs. 8-9 (57) rt. L.verpool 5-9 (39). (S) 2«h/25th MAY. St. Geo (SI) tl. Newtown 10-1G (70).. ' Iney :<! fl, d B..nks (55) N. Shore (81) d. S.-Naval 9-16 (70) E. Subs. 1S-17 (125) a. Balmaln (78). W. Subs. 11-1G (82) d. Liverpool S-G (54). (9) 31st MAY/1st JUNE. St. George (SS) d. N. Shore 9-12 (Gfi) S.-Naval (UG) d. Bnl (101) Newtown (95) d. Banks. G-12 (4R) W. Subs. 9-9 (03) d. East. Subs (52). L'pool 15-S (98) d. Sth. Svdney 7-13 (55) (10) 7th/8th JUNE. Newtown S-13 (fil) d. N. Shore 3-12 (30). St. Geo (100) d. S. Sydney 8-12 (60). S.-Nnv (9S) A. E.iSubs (89). W. Subs. 9-9 (63) d. Bankstown 4-5 (29) Balmaln (71) d. Liverpool^7-7 (49). (11) SATURDAY, 14th JUNE. Newtown v. Balmain. Ersklneville. St. George v. Liverpool, Hurstvllle SUNDAY, 15th JUNE. Bankstown v. Sydney-Naval, Trumper. East. Subs. v. North Shore. North Sydney. MONDAY, 16th JUNE. West. Subs. v. Sth. Sydney, Ersklneville (12) SATURDAY, 21st JUNE. Sth. Sydney v. East. Suburbs. Trumper. North Shore v. Bankstown. Ersklneville SUNDAY, 22nd JUNE. Sydney-Naval v. St. George, Trumper Liverpool v. Newtown, Rosedale. Balmaln v. Western Subs.. Picken. (13) SATURDAY, 28th JUNE. South Sydney Bahnam. ErXucvilie. St. George v. Bankstown, Hurstvllle SUNDAY, 29th JUNE. ISastern Suburbs v. Newtown, Trumper North Shore v. Liverpool, Rosedale Western Subs. v. Sydney^N'aval Picken (14) SATURDAY, Sth JULY. Sydney-Naval v. South Sydney, Trumper Balmaln v. North Shore. Ersklneville SUNDAY, 6th JUNE. Eastern Subs. v. St. George, Trumper Bankstown v. Liverpool. Rosedale. ' Newtown v. Western Suburbs Picken (15) SATURDAY, 12th JULY. Newtown v, South Sydney, Ersklneville St. George v. Balmain. Hurstvllle SUNDAY, 13th JULY. Bankstown v. Eastern Suburbs Trumper Liverpool v. Sydnev-Naval. Rosedale ' Western Subs. v. Nth. Shore, N. Sydney (16) SATURDAY. 19th JULY. Sth. Sydney v. North Shorn. Trumper Bankstown v. Balmaln, Ersklneville ' St. George v. Western Subs., Hurstvllle Sydney-Na^^rNe^Sw^^rumper. Eastern Subs. v. Liverpool Rosedale SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 26th/27th JULY. Special matches. (17) SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST. Bankstown v. South Svdnev. Trumper Newtown v. St. George, Ersklneville SUNDAY, 3rd AUGUST. Eastern Sn s v. RUmn n Trumper Western Subs, v. Liverpool, Picken Nth. Shore v. Sydney-Naval. Nth Svdney (18) SATURDAY, 9th AUGUST Bankstown v. Newtown. Ersklneville St. George v. North Shore, Nth Sydney Balmait.^r^d^^a^L^umper. Liverpool v. Sth. Sydney. Rosedale Western Subs. v. Eastern Subs.. Picken. SUNDAY, 17th AUGUST. Pirst -Semi--final. Trumper ' SUNDAY, 24th AUGUST. Second Semi-final. Trumper SUNDAY. 31st AUGUST. Preliminary Final, Trumper. SUNDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. Grand Final. Trumper. * (Groundsjsubject to alteration), Printed by A. 14. Jen^.^ETsprlns Street, Bondi, 5unql1o, for*n.s.w. Australian' National Football League. K. G. Ferguson. JJon. SecrnttvrJ> Sports Club. 10 Hunter Street. Sydney. Private 'phone: FJ 2570.

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