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~' ., "c The Official Magazine of The c: VICTORIAN AMATEUR SOCCER Price c' FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1 / cc' . Registered ~t th,e ~,p,O" Melbourne, for . c' ..II~'"'":~I 30, :960. : I BIG WEEK IN cl SOCCER HERE I Soccer is facing one of its BIGGEST weeks in the history of the game in Melbourne. Here are some of the and one that will keep fans big forthcoming events: talking for the rest of the season. '" . Today at Tracey's Reserve, b ' '" Mari.byrnong th two Stat To keep a reast w1th soccer " , e e events, make sure of your League teams ,fight for the copy of '~Soccer News." " league leadersh1P. ' ' Our team of top soccer wr1- . Tomorrow the ,first of the ters are on the job every day ,'fCc';; World Cup serIes between of the week bringing you Commonwealth and the their lively up-to-the-minute UP . . . A ND OVER THE BAR! Rest of the World start at re p or t W h t ' h . h ' , 01 m ic Park' and's on a s appemng T at s how soccer fans at the Valley, London, saw thIS spec- y p, m the world of soccer. tacular save by Charlton goalie Duff in a match with Fulham. . Next Saturday the big two- * * * day pow-wow of all Aus- tralian soccer chiefs will be Y I f BEST BOB IN SOCCER held in Mel~ourne to d!s- ugos avs or cuss some v1tal soccer 1S- G S ' 1 sues. (See "What We Say" ames occer p, 4), Our new publication is the "best bob in soccer," and Y ' t ' ' t b k Yugoslavia q ualified for the if you're not buying "S.N." each week, you're missing one es, I s gOIng 0 e a wee ,. ' " packed ' th ' t t 0l y m p 1C soccer finals m Rome of the greatest treats ever to hIt the VIctOrian soccer fra- WI soccer meres ' , t ' t , by beatmg Greece 5-0 m the erm y. last match in Group 4 of the Order "Soccer News" from your club, or make sure European zone. of your copy from our two official metropolitan sellers- No Ce l ebratl ' on ' ,The Yugo.slavs finishe,d Jack Coldman (Olympic Park) and Stuart Darragh (Sub- . wIth five pomts from the1r urbs). four matches-the same as Tell your friends about the new features coming to Henk Oude, playing for Israel-but qualified on su- "S.N." readers-Hints for Pools fans, Country soccer, State Olym~ia, celebrated his 21st perior goal average. ,~eague gossil?' World n,:":'s, ~~terstate news, and the new b. thd S. Hungary who beat Czecho- 21-word Jumor CompetItIon. ~r ay on aturday, Olym- slovakia 2-i in Division 7 had Your week-end soccer entertainment is NOT complete p1a were beaten 5-0 by Zag- already assured thems~lves without "Soccer News." ORDER IT NOW! reb, of heading the group. ' , - . .,:.-~j. I." . ,~"" 'T.."~~"~~~_.~=- ~"'.-sio~'" .,- ~ ~~C~~.Jj~i~~J~~~~Tlmrlitf~ '~~m.~ - =- _' -.. - ¥ . ~..PI' ,~4L~~ [~l~~~.,.~ ~-!_~~iffl"'~r.tl rJfJ~~J """
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Page 1: VICTORIAN AMATEUR SOCCER Price FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION...tralian soccer chiefs will be held in Mel~ourne to d!s- Y ugos I avs f or BEST BOB IN SOCCER cuss some v1tal soccer 1S-G S ' 1

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The Official Magazine of The c:

VICTORIAN AMATEUR SOCCER Price c'

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1 / cc'. Registered ~t th,e ~,p,O" Melbourne, for . c'

..II~'"'":~I 30, :960. :

I BIG WEEK IN cl

SOCCER HERE I

Soccer is facing one of its BIGGEST weeks

in the history of the game in Melbourne.

Here are some of the and one that will keep fans

big forthcoming events: talking for the rest of the

season. '"

. Today at Tracey's Reserve, b ' '"

Mari.byrnong th two Stat To keep a reast w1th soccer "

, e e events, make sure of your

League teams ,fight for the copy of '~Soccer News." "

league leadersh1P. ' '

Our team of top soccer wr1-

. Tomorrow the ,first of the ters are on the job every day ,'fCc';;

World Cup serIes between of the week bringing you

Commonwealth and the their lively up-to-the-minute UP . . . A ND OVER THE BAR!

Rest of the World start at rep or t W h t ' h . h ' ,

01 m ic Park' and's on a s appemng T at s how soccer fans at the Valley, London, saw thIS spec-

y p, m the world of soccer. tacular save by Charlton goalie Duff in a match with Fulham.

. Next Saturday the big two- * * *

day pow-wow of all Aus-

tralian soccer chiefs will be

Y I f BEST BOB IN SOCCERheld in Mel~ourne to d!s- ugos avs or

cuss some v1tal soccer 1S-

G S '

1 sues. (See "What We Say" ames occerp, 4), Our new publication is the "best bob in soccer," and

Y ' t ' '

t b k Yugoslavia q ualified for the if you're not buying "S.N." each week, you're missing onees, I s gOIng 0 e a wee ,. ' "packed ' th '

t t 0l y m p 1C soccer finals m Rome of the greatest treats ever to hIt the VIctOrian soccer fra-WI soccer meres ' , t '

t, by beatmg Greece 5-0 m the erm y.

last match in Group 4 of the Order "Soccer News" from your club, or make sure

European zone. of your copy from our two official metropolitan sellers-

No Ce l ebratl ' on ' ,The Yugo.slavs finishe,d Jack Coldman (Olympic Park) and Stuart Darragh (Sub-

. wIth five pomts from the1r urbs).

four matches-the same as Tell your friends about the new features coming to

Henk Oude, playing for Israel-but qualified on su- "S.N." readers-Hints for Pools fans, Country soccer, State

Olym~ia, celebrated his 21st perior goal average. ,~eague gossil?' World n,:":'s, ~~terstate news, and the new

b. thd S. Hungary who beat Czecho- 21-word Jumor CompetItIon.

~r ay on aturday, Olym- slovakia 2-i in Division 7 had Your week-end soccer entertainment is NOT complete

p1a were beaten 5-0 by Zag- already assured thems~lves without "Soccer News." ORDER IT NOW!

reb, of heading the group. '

,

- . .,:.-~j. I." . ,~"" 'T.."~~"~~~_.~=- ~"'.-sio~'" .,- ~

~~C~~.Jj~i~~J~~~~Tlmrlitf~ '~~m.~- =- _' -.. - ¥ . ~..PI' ,~4L~~ [~l~~~.,.~ ~-!_~~iffl"'~r.tl rJfJ~~J

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Page Two S 0 C C ERN E W S April 30, 1960.

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~,,;"~ rot~" ~"-c ~ ~a .~ ~oo ~FIXTURES FOR ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ! ~ J ~ ~ ~ ~ =! = = ;:= ~THIS WEEK-END ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ : ; ~ . . < . ,"D rot a ~ ~

"D rot I Q.M°N:kc1'::v. 1'12 12 1 1 I 1 I x I x I 11 2 12 I 2 12Bo~.:'J~~v.11 212 1212 12 12 IX 12-'12 1212POt~NfAv. II x 12 I 2 lX '- 1'/1 12 1.111 I. Xl!

'X~t~~~M~~~S:. I I 2 I 2 I 21. 2 r 2 I 2 .I 2 I 1. I x I 21 2J:::-:S~'i&~;. [II! 1 I 1 I 1 ./ 1 I 1 I 1 j 1 I. 1 , 1 I 1 -.ME~:~~::l::v. i 111 1 I ill I 1 :, f 11 I I.' 1 I 1 1. 1 -

-l-First-named team to win. X-Tie. J . I R d Th .

, 2-Second-named team to win. U n lor 5 . e a ISTW 0 S H ARE LEAD Here's the chance of a lifetime for young

soccer players.Competition is really getting keen in the experts' State

League tipping panel above. Starting today we're offer- All entries, to be addressedLast week five tipped four winners each. The five were ing a new soccer ball to the "21 WORDS," Soccer News,

Buckner, d'Andrea, Lang, Stacey and Villiers. writer of the best letter on No.1 Oval, Olympic Park,3XY Broadcaster, Glen Millins, is jo:ned in the lead this the subject of "WHY I LIKE Swan Street, Melbourne, must

week with 3DB Broadcaster, Fred Lang. Both have 15 wins. SOCCER." reach ,our office before Fri-

Hot on their tails with 14 wi~s each are "Soccer News" pair, But remember, you can use day, May 27., ... .John d'Andrea and Fred Villiers. only 21 WORDS to tell your The EdItor s decIsIon IS

Here's how the experts stand:- story. final and the winner will be15 WINS:-Millins, Lang. Your entry-you can make announced in "Soccer News"14 WINS:-d'Andrea, Villiers. as many as you like-must on Saturday, June 4.12 WINS:-Barr, Buckner, Dodd, Stacey. include the coupon printed be- You've got to be in it, to

11 WINS:-Paul. low. Each entry MUST in- win it!

10 WINS :-Fleming. clude a coupon. ,At the end of the season, the Soccer News "King of the Start your entry like this:

Tipsters" award will be made to the leading tipster. "I like Soccer because. . . ." 21 WORDS Junior1 1 HOME WIN; 2 AWAY WIN. X DRAW and use no more than 21 . .r ,. WORDS. soccer competItIonI CLUB SECRET ARIES! NO"" EASTE,R EGGS. Entry Form

Our Firm will arrange FOR OI.YMPI.t\ Name PERSONAL ACCIDENT There wt;re no Easter eggs '.."..".".'.'...'

for OlympIa. They lost both Address ..., :~...,.,...INSURANCE Easter games at home. -to" :

The team was: w. Boeren, , ;"...:~G. Juffermans, c. van Velzen,

for All Your Players A. Hoogduin, P. Langedijk, AgeI A. Eggers, P. Roemgens, B.and Gelten, M. Veldhuizen, H., -

Hamaker and M. de Lange,PLUVIUS INSURANCE Collingwood beat Olympia PLAYER FlIGHTS

2-1 after Olympia had taken SPECTATORS

the lead and St: Albans won When Olympia full back V.for Your Club 3-1 . after beIng 1-1 at Borg became involved in a

half-tIme. 11 .. Both Olympia goals were ght wIth spectators, the

Contact ~ . scored by P. Roemgens. r~feree a?andoned the Olym-J G L ! - 229 Collms st., * * * pI~ - Sprmgvale match at 77. . 1:\NG ~ 0:I~' Melbourne Hillmen Shine ml Tnh utes. 1 1 t th~

6 3 4 . e score was - a e

Pty. Ltd. . 7 3 4 Box ~Ill Rese~es present time.success IS due maInly to the . . . .efforts of two 17 year olds-- The DIscIplInarr Commrt-

SPECIALISING IN ALL Pe.ter Keyes and Bob Mc- tee held that nerthe~ team

Lelsh. Another young player could be held responsIble for

TYPES OF INSURAN C E !'forrie Russell, is also play~ the flare-u!p; $ld declared

I mg well and he should soon the match Ii draw., regain his place in the :first Player Borg was suspended

.,~ "J team. for 2 matches.

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April 30, 1960. S 0 C C ERN E W S Page Three

:1~Djly SOCCER CHIEFS TO. The Magazine of the AUS.TR~N soccer MEET HEREVictorian ChIefs will meet for a

Amateur S°c.ce~ Football BIG pow-wow in MeI-ASSociatIon bourne on May 7 and 8.No. I Oval . .

Olympic Park Swan Street Marn Items on the agendaMelb~urne. ' are:- thr?ugh each State organi- 8 Mr. Druery has advisedSecretary-Manager: . Re-organization of the Aus- zatlon. the N .S. W. Federat~on that

Stuart Beaton-BM 5309 tralian Soccer Association. 8 The Australian body should no correspondence IS to beEditor: John d'Andrea . Planned action of the pro~ote Internation3;1 Soc- e~tered by that State body

.. 132 Paterson Street, F.I.F.A., and cer ~n agreement with all with the F.I.F.A.North Carlton. FW 6450. . Ban and venue of the States. 8 N.S.W., Pre~ident And.y

i Associate Editors: Fred Queen's Birthday Soccer 8 The A.S.F .A. should de- Bul;'ton s advice that this, ~illi~rs and ~tan Stacey. Carnival. velop a .coaching scheme in action should be endorsed

EditorIal Assistants. Jim Australia. has been accepted by theCook Don Sutherland The meeting convened by 8 The new body should com- N .S. W. Federation Man-Russeil Lea. 'A.S.F .A. st;cretary, M~. F. R. prise two full-time em- agement Committee.

Advertising Manager: Sta1' Druery, wI!1 be t;halred by ployees, including a secre- At d. t 'the Australian ChaIrman Mr. t n ex raor marr ruee mg

Stacey. S S ,ary. of the AS FA m Sydney. torey, M.L.A. 8 The A.~.F.A. should ~ecome prior to ih~ . A:mpol Finals

Two ?elegates from each an active member rn ~he provisionally decided on Syd-State WIll attend. conference ~f. the AsIan ney as the venue of the forth-

FOREIGN LEGION! Mr. R. W. Thomas (cbair- 8 Soccer AssocIatIon. coming Queen's. Birthday ~man) and Dr. C. Walker The A.S.F:A. headquarters ,Soccer Carnival.

It is time that all teams (vi~e-president) are the Vic- T~ou~dtbetId S)dney. Some dissatisfaction wasequipped their. pla~ers wi~h torlan delegates. the ~ .LF.A. e::s~~:Si~~s ~f a!r.ed in N .S. W. ov~r that de-a numbered IdentIcal uru- The N.S.W. Soccer Feder- Australia from membershi ClSlon as the CarnIval wouldform. The sight of 11 players, ation has submitted for dis- are. p have disrupted alreadyall dressed differently, and cussion and action a plan en- 8 A.ust I. A . t . S planned fixtures.

.th b . d d b .ts ra Ian ssocla Ion ec-WI out num ers, IS very orse y 1 own manage- reta R D h Victoria came in the Picture ,",f . t tat d t .tt f ry oy ruery as c

~on USIng 0 sp~c ors, an men commI ee or a co.m- written to the Austrian by. offering to hold the Car-lS a poor reflection on soccer plete overh.a~1 of .Australlan Football Association to nival in Melbourne with allgenerally. soccer admmlstratlon. P t . t . f t Profits to go to V A S F A0 ennego la Ions or rans- . . . . .

The main points are: fer certioficates for 10 In case of a loss the deficit8 The formation of a new banned Austrian players would be covered by a well-

Australian Soccer Associa- now playing in Australia. known Australian company.tion, composing five mem-bers, irrespective of theirclubs or State affiliations.

8 The Australian Presidency YOU CAN SYDNEYshould rotate among allStates, with each president FL Y TOholding office for no longer ~~Athan two years. BY

8 Australian AssociationI members should be made £8 5 0* FOR ONLY. .

For COMFORT, QUALITY HELP WANTED! .Continental Styling Footscray soccer club are No need to waste precious days

DURABILITY, LIGHTNESS wanting a helping hand on h t S d FI bthe club official side. w en you go 0 y ney. y y£ 6/9/6 The club have obtained a TAA and you'll be there within a

Juniors, £4/6/6 new ground at Sims Reserve, couple of hours. You'll enjoy all theYou'll play your best in and need a person capable of .

getting things in order. luxury of modern Jetl1ner travel andB A U M GA R THER Any experien.ced person. in- the wonderful TAA Hostess service.

terested may rmg Mr. VInceStaropoli (president), at~ !e.presentative will cal.'.on MW 2485. . -~Individuals or clubs on traIning. ~~ -~

nights. * * * ~.. ~. A ~L .. . , . ~l.Sole Vic. Distributor: * Olympia Soccer Club, St. rl'Y Ilf toe ...IItlon s letl'lne

STAN. STACEY Alb.ans, wi!l change the - mostPeon/e doBJ 5498 senIor team s home ground :,-"W~ite:-"Baumgartner." c/o fh~m ~assk"a Park~? Sun- Bookings: 250 Collins Street, 452 Elizabeth Street,"Soccer News," Olympic Park, ~r~: J:y' ~~ ~~ns, Ine, ~s 339 Swanston Street: phone 3 2023; or any travel agent.Swan Street. Melbourne, C.2. D t h S Cleab"e Gno ,e * fingle Tourist Fare.

Extra stops available. u c occer u, Le-, ~long. TAA", :

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Page Four S 0 C C ERN E W S April 30, 1960.

THE BIG DRAWS~~Ij~L-1 ~i_~ ~jr.:. ~l~ Here are the first round draws for the Dockerty

Cup and Harry Armstrong (Reserve) Cup.d I .

S DOCKERTY CUP Williamstown, Bayswater,* New ea In occer First Round 6 Croydon, Oakleigh, Rosebud.

To be played on Saturday, State League. clubs enterT HE F I F A ban could prove to be a turning point for Aus- May 28. Cup at Round F1ve.

- tralia'n 'S~ccer; the same way as the breakaway proved a Geelo~g Scottish v. Brighto HARRY ARMSTRONGmilestone for N.S.W. Soccer. Moe .Un1ted ,:. F.N.D. (RESERVE) CUP

. .. M lb Bend1go United v. North First RoundThe forthcoming A.S.F.~. Counc1l meetIng m e ourne Richmond. To be la ed on Saturday,

will consider a proposal whIch could alter the outlook of the mond. p ~a 28

Australian body. . d bId Park Rangers v. Sicilia. Juventus v. Joreland.0 the face value, some of the pOInts shoul e we come Sunshine City v. University. Wilhelmina v. South Melb.-

BY ALL STATES. ... I.C.I. v. Frankston. Hell as.A rotating Chairmanship and a rotatIng secretar1sh1p Prahran v. Norlane-Olympia. Hakoah v Moonee Ponds.

should give every State something to look forward t?, and a Geelong Scottish v. Brighton Prahran;. Ferntree Gully.det;nite role to play in a Commonwealth soccer promotion plan. Austria v. Sey~our. Byes to Second Round:

So far some State delegates have be~n unable to atte':ld the Yallourn v. Moorabbin City. J.U.S.T., Slavia, Footscray,Council meetings, but have phoned the1r votes. They d1d not Moonee Ponds v. Fairfield. Polonia Preston Box Hill,Clttend. because it. was. no use fo:r them. Morwell v. Makedonia. Melbou;ne, George Cross, Si-

Th1S system 1S h1ghly nOX1OUS to the States, and to the Essendon v. Ferntree Gully. cilia, Coburg United, Mac-progress of Soccer. . . Byes to Second Round: Co- abi, Fiorentina, Austria,

Western A:ustra!ia al'!d T~smama should have equal r1ghts burg U.nited, Corio, Croatia, Brighton, Park Rangers,and equal duties ,,!lth V1c~orl8;' N.~.W., S.A., and Queensland. Fiorentina, South Melbourne- South Yarra, Dandenong,

Like in ~any blg:orgamz.at1ons m a coun~~ as vast as Aus- Hellas, Maccabi, D~ndenong Yallourn, Richmond, Sey-tralia, rotatIng chalrmansh1P and secretar1sh1p has proved a City, Geelong,. R1chmond, mour, Lions, Croydon, Frank-success. . . . Sandringham C1ty, South ston, Trident. Moorabbin,

We insist on a rotatIng secretar1sh1p because we fee! that Yarra Collingwood Eagles, University Sandringham Cityit is essential that at least Chairman and Secretary are m the Heideiberg, Lions, St. Albans, and SunshIne City.same State. State League ReserveAnd let's look at the negative points of the proposal. - matches listed for May 28 are

It will be hard to understand and approve of.a .Common- NIMROD LEAD now postponed:-Footscx:ay v.wealth Council on which a State could have a maJor1ty repre- H~koah, Juventus v. ~llhel-Rentation and why Sydney should be the headquarters of the AT GEELONG mma, Moreland v. Poloma.new A.S.F.A. We oppose Sydney, Melbourne, and any other * * *capital city. . Nimrod has made a strong Zadreh win

'fhe choice of a permanent set-up would spo11 the advan- debut in this year's Geelong etages of a rotating chairmanship and secretaris!til?' District Amateur Soccer Zagreb defeated Olympia

The State Secretary chosen (all States are a1mmg at full- Football Association com pet i- 5-0 at Geelong on Saturday.time Association secretaries) should undertake the A.S.F.A. tion. The game was marred byjob for the period he is elected with an xtra honorarium and They have played four and Olympians' inability to fieldexpenses paid by all. won four games, and have a full team.

Council meetings should be attended by all States. scored 19 goals conceding Coach Henk Wind couldSoccer carnivals should include all States, only 4 against. only muster 9 men.Profits from overseas teams tours should be split among Here are the results: Defences of both teams

all States on a percentage basis. April 16: N. Olympia V. Croatia dominated in the first half-w.o.; Zagreb 2, D.S.G. 0; Scot: Pastuovich doing well for,tlsh S.C. 2, Geelong S.C. 0, Z b .th B d. Macedonia 8 Corio 1; Nimrod 7, agre W1 oeren anBritish S.C.' 1. . , Hoever of Olympia restricting

April 18: Macedonia 3, (~e- the score to 2 goals. BogntB 8 8 ff B d t long S.C. 0; D.S.G. 0, Scottish (Z b) . d I-:~

rlCJle ar 0 10; ~roatla 0, Zagr~b 0; ~o!lo agre m1sse severa, ~ 0, Nimrod 5; Olympia v. British other chances._: -- w.o. for British.. , Settling down in the second~ The Screen's Most The walk-over against Cro~tla half Za

g reb throu g h for- -" ~

T lk d Ab t was caused by the re-orgamsa- '. .I a e . ou tlon of Croatia S.C. The walk- wards Roso and BrlJev1c, kept, ~ ~ Actress !n he.r over against Olympia ~a.s call;,ed Olympia 'keeper Elgers busy.

"I1;i 'B Newest Film Hit! by the fact that British S.C. Kicking three more goals- didn't want to play at 1 u'~iJck . 'e Mde " 11, 2, 5, 8 p.m. as asked by Olympia and t Ilrned Zagreb went on to wm 5-0,,-S U-L blOaufifiul MF 2837. up at 3 0: clock, when the ~~me .m {;., 1\Iv ~ AH~I'~~IAILI-A- of Olympia's first team ~gam.~t

Louis JOURDAN. Micheline PRESLE St. Albans had started. MILK - CAKESHOW THEY STAND GROCERIES

. W.L.D.F.A.P.Plus: "FEAR," Ingrid Nimrod 4 0 0 19 4 8 SMALL GOODSBergman, Mathias Wieman. (Adults only). Mace~onla.. 3 1 019 5 6 CONFECTIONERY

ScottIsh S.C. 3 1 0 14 4 6Zagreb ..., 2 1 1 5 2 5 "Soccer News"Geelong 2 2 0 5 5 5

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Olympia 2 2 010 3 4 Newspapers - MagazinesH . M t . British 2 2 0 1 10 4

ungarlan as erplece D.S.G. .,.. 1 3 0 0 22 2 are all better bought at" A SUNDAY ROMANCE" Croatia 0 3 1 0 0 1

(BAKARUHABAN) Corio ""*"" *0 4 ~ 116 0 TRICKEY BROS.Ivan DARVAS . . . . Margit BARA GEELONG SECS! MILK BAB

and SA V 0 Y Mr. H. Hodgen, the Gee-"LOVERS AND THIEVES" long "Soccer News" repre- ROBIN AVENUE

sentative, has moved to 78 NORLANE10, 1.15, 4.35 and 8. Russell Street Cox Road, Norlane. Contact

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - him with your club news.

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April 30, 1960. S 0 C C ERN E W S Page Five

TEN YEARS OF GREAT SOCCER. This, year we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Sunday International soccer

- and it should be one of the greatest years on record for World Cup games,writes F'RED LANG, 3DB broadcaster and well-known soccer personality.

No decade of Victorian, or £100 to purchase the "Laid-Australian, soccer can com- THE TEAMS law Cup" now know as thepare nor equal the present "World Cup" Melbourneera for zest of competition, COMMONWEALTH, Series.talent and ability of players, HOBSON (George Cross) 1 Success of the games wasor the tremendous increase SACCO (George Cross) ,... 2 immediate. To quote theof spectators that follow the HARTLEY (Hakoah) 3 "Football mad" Scots, thegame at Olympic Park and in FALZON (George Cross) 4 Laidlaw Cup truly set the

b b BERRY (Slavla) 5 "H th F."\ the Melbourne su ur s. VELLA, T. (George Cross) 6 ea er on Ire.

World Cup games, which VELLA. L. (eGorge Cross) 7 As the progress and popu-start at Olympic Park to- HEARNE (Wilhelmina) 8 larity of soccer advanced, so

' th C lth HODGSON (Moreland) 9 t h b th ."-\ morrow WI ommonwea BEATTIE (.J.U.S,T.) 10 grea as een e Increase... v. Rest of the World, should SMITH. T. (Moreland) 11 of spectators at our games

provide spectators with a REST OF: THE WORLD, that Sunday matches arebumper year of soccer. ~~~~~C~la(~~veiiIUS)" ':' :::: ~ second .only }o. the great FRED LANG

The facts and figures of REZUK (.J.U.S.T.) 3 International VISItS of Hearts,success are there for all to .JANCZYK (Polonla) 4 Blackpool, Rapide and others, much exaggerated comments

, th b 1 h t f FRANGIONI (.Juventus) 5 " I 'm Annfident that thl.s ' .see mea ance s ee 0 SZXZEPANSKI (P6Jonia) 6 ".. of the Press, on IncIdents atthe Sunday International MARINOVIC (.J.U.S.T.) 7 year the figures for the Cup matches we go from successCommittee, but the economics ANGSTEMBERGER (Slavia).. 8 will show an attendance of to succe~s.f Sp t a th t k f 't KEUKEN (Wilhelmina) 9 10 000 I th h0 ,<;,r re e as 0, I S DUDON (Polonla) 10 , peop e on more an "So here's to 1960, w at

~dmmlstraitors and ?f lIttle GEOURGEOUSIS (Sth,-Melb- one occassion before the final national team among thismterest to the multItude of Hellas) 11 round of the 1960 series. year's entrants will add itssoccer ~ans who ro!l up ~o M~:!e~~~:L-vl:A!J~~~. (.Juv,). "Our hanks are due to Mr. name and bring further glorywatch, Judge and en~oy theIr LI.nesmen: Lamb, Hecht. John Oliphant, the smiling to the list of previous win-Soccer, the greatest of all Kick-off: 2.45 p,m. Kurt Defris for their wonder- ners ?',f tb II Curtain-Raiser: Sacred Heart v. " .. .00 a games. Sokol United (.Junior teams from ful 'fore&lght and terrftc May the best team WH1.

COMMENTS St, Albans district). organising abilities in the Here are previous winners:early periods of stress and 1950, Yugoslavia; 1951, Scot- ~",

Here let me add the com- trials of Sunday soccer. land; 1952, Scotland; 1953, ~ment of the "Father of warmed my heart as your "Yes the World Cup is Poland. 1954 Czechoslovakia. h

P ' d t " " ,Victorian Soccer," V.A.S.F.A. reSI en. , . now an integral part of our 1955, Holland; 1956, Italy; :President Harry Dockerty. Now to our orlgm of ten Victorian Soccer set up and 1957, England; 1958, Malta;

He said' "Never in all my years ago. h '." f despite the heretical and 1959, Scotland.. Thanks to t e initIatIve 0

5~ ~ears al?d more of asso- Messrs. J. Parker and J.clatlon wI,th .our, great Olsen, president and secre-game here m VIctorIa have tary respectively of theI known an era of develo~- Junior Association in 1950,ment as has taken place In they realised that thethe 10 years between thousands of "Soccer mad"1950-60. migrants then pouring into

"Great credit is due to the Australia should be organisedSunday International Com- in competition, and so the

. mittee under the leadership Sunday International Com-of Dr. Charles Walker, to mittee was born.

I my own State Council so On formation of Sunday, capably guided by our football, Jock Parker immed-

Chairman, Mr. W, R. iately appealed for someoneThomas, and my warmest to donate a Cup or trophythanks and sincere appre- for competition between theciation likewise go out to various National teams asthe players who have Jock realised that Cupthrilled us on so many matches would not only add NOW MOREoccasions by their superb considerable zest to theskill and artistry of soccer, games, but would greatly addbut the Blue Ribbon and to the revenue of the Junior

FLIGHTS FROMMedal of Honour for the Association which was thetremendou~ and amazing original purpose Qf Messrs,

J E Tsuccess of our Code must Parker and Olsen, truly ago to each and everyone most worthy and laudableof you-the thousands of objective indeed.soccer followers who attend Financial assistance to COAST TO COASTweek after week to watch Junior Football is nowand enjoy our Grand Old generously catered for byGame. V.A.S.F.A. A ..5 ' ~ Tr; AM~"May your loyalty and sup- The result of the appeal "4,5-

port long continue on the was the magnificent responseroad of Success an~ Pro- from Mr. Laidlaw, of London, PHONE 600571 OR YOUR TRAVEL AGENT'gress of soccer as It has England, whose love forso often strengthened and soccer prom~ted him to give MAAII20

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,~;~,ksl~~t~~-~ba~:"b~~, 1-5. uventus rotest al SB'gownie-Gladesville, 1-3,Granville-Apia, 2-2. The protest by Juventus The Disciplinary Commit-Hakoah-Budapest, 2-3, , . .Manly-Corrimal, 2-1, agaInst the result of Its tee decIded last week thatNS-Ept, - Prague, 3-3, match with George Cross was the score of the Juventus-Monday April 25: Sydney-New- d . . d I k b- th M lb ' dcastle' 4-3. IsmIsse ast wee y e e ourne match as It stoo

. '. Disciplinary Committee. at the time of abandonmentBROTHERS ' BUdapes~-~~~hat~~S~~t.lia, George Cross won the of the ga,me would be record-

Victoria-Beograd, 5-4. match 2-1. ed as the result of the matchJ Lion-Sturt, 4-3, -Melbourne 2 Juventus 1.Cumberland-Salisbury,4-0, The protest was based on '

3 GOALS Port Adelaide-Polonia, 1-5. the fact that a George Cross After the crossbar had been

Juventus-Orange, 1-1. b II '~ player had held the a fractured and repaIred atT b th R d Queensland, steady in a ihigh wind while 65. minutes, Referee McCar-wo ro ers, eg an Oxley-Y,M.C,A" 3-1, t t took corner th d I d th ifTerry Such, scored goals for Helle~ic-St, HeleI!;s, 4-3. a, eam-ma e a y ec are e game 0

OPposin g teams in a second- Sec.ond DIVisio~. kICk. when Juventus allegedly ob-Postal Instltute-Gracevllle, 5-0, J I . d th t h. . t d t th t ' t . f\ grade match at Bankstown uventus c alme a t IS Jec e 0 e con mua Ion 0

Oval, Sydney, on Saturday. ,Tasmania (Hobart), ,should have resulted in a the match after he had order-I The match was between Croatl.a-~etro, 3-1, "hands" decision by the re- ed "play on".

AzzurlvDmmore, 12-1,Auburn and Bankstown. Thistle-Blackstone, 2-0. feree, and also that the I'd J t SReg Such scored a goal for Annerley-Bundamba, 6-1, assisting player had left the n evJI ehnceD' 'Auvden us ec-B k t b t h. "k'd" fi ' h .. retary cr n n rea statedan sown, u IS 1 West Australia eld wIthout t e permIsSIon th t h d.d t t 11th fb th T t b t ,' a e 1 no e ere e-ro er, erry, wen one e - Azzurn-Spearwood, 5-0, of the referee. 'ter and scored two goals for Windmills-Swan Valley, 0-2, Th C 'tt h ld th tree that hIS team had re-Auburn who won the match South Perth-Olympic,.1-2, th e . to.mmIlee ehad at fused to "play on", but that4-2 ' Nth Perth Osborne-Tncolore, 4-0. ,e ,assIs mg p a.yer no his team had decided that

, InfrInged on eIther count.h dThe Such brotbers played H ' h d ted b II t ey woul play on only~ ~~j[9J IS an res on a a ,. d " bfirst-grade soccer together -, h. h d. d ed to b °un er protest ecause of

with Hakoah two seasons ago, I L a L 0 B OW Idce' dw~bs lJI8i JU t!l i t iha~ the "illegal :nature of the* * * a a a ~n crossbar repaIrs.~ -"';-' /- travelled 27 Inches after

Wolves head ITALIAN SOCCER being kicke,1 into "play" 3;nd Mr. McCa~thy, the Mel-F . t . 2 L . 2 Ge ,hence no hands decIsIon bourne captaIn Frank BorsUK t bl loren ma , aZIO ; noa , ,

0, Padova 0; Inter 0, Juventus was applIcable. and all others tod the Com-.. a e 3, Lanerossi 1.. Bologna 1; Napoli With regard to the second mittee that Mr. D'Andrea's

W .th d t 1, Alessandrla 1; Palermo 1, I ' t th 1"'- 'ttlone roun 0 go Milan O. Roma 3 Atalanta O. comp am , e ,-""mmI ee statement to the referee

before the end o~ the 1959- Spa! 1, Sampdoria'l; Udinese 0: pointed. out ~hat, as happens could only have ,been inter-60 soccer season m England, Baril. ". many tImes m the course of Preted as a refusal to Playth ' ' h th t d . th Juventus 46 POInts, Florentlna

IS IS ow ey s an m e 41, Milan 38, Padova 32, Spal 32, any match when players cross on,Wol es 2W3 .6D'12L.IF01. 6A6. P52' Inter 30,. Roma 30, Bologna 28, touch or goal lines either in

v . . Sampdorla 28, Atalanta 27, Lane- .Spurs .. . 20 11 10 82 49 51 rossi 26, Udinese 25, Bari 23, pl~y or to retrIeve t~e ib.all, * * *Burnley.. 22 6 11 82 60 50 L azio 22 Na poli 21 Palermo 20 thIS Pla yer had the Im plIed GEELONG FIXTURESSheftield W. .. 19 10 12 79 58 48 ' . ' " . ' .W. Brom. 18 11 12 82 57 47 Alessandrla 19, Genoa 16, If not the expressed, permIs- JUNE 4.Bolton .. 19 8 14 57 50 46 * * * sion of the referee to cross Croatia v. D.S.G.Newcastle 18 8 15 82 77 44 the line. In any case, his N. Olympia v. Geelong S.C.::llia:!.td.. ~ ~~ ~~: ~~:~ ~~ GERMANY NORTH LEAGUE hand was on the field of ~~~~~t~s~O~!ONimrod.Preston .. 15 12 14 77 76 42 Hamburger SV 20 5 4 45 play Macedonia v BritishBlackpool 15 10 16 58 67 40 Werder Bremen 18 5 6 41 . . ,Leicester 13 13 15 65 73 39 VfL Osnabruck 16 5 8 37Arsenal.. 15 9 17 68 79 39 FC St. Pauli 13 8 8 34 .

Everton .. 13 11 17 73 73 37 Bremerhaven 93 13 8 8 34 PHONEChelsea .. 14 9 18 75 86 37 Hannover 96 .. 15 2 12 32 For All Classes ofWest Ham 16 5 20 7490 37 Eint. Braunsch. "" 10 10 9 30 34 5164Man. City 16 321 768235 VfV Hildesheim 13 41230 INSURANCE . Blackburn. 15 5 20 57 67 35 Holstein Kiel 8 11 10 27Not'ham . 13 9 19 50 73 35 Concordia.. 10 6 13 26

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*THEY'RE SAYINC- "WONDERFUL WONDEjWilhelmina have shown, by their consistently good soccer during the last WILHEI MINfew years, that they're here-to-stay in top State League football. ..J !

Good organisation coupled In the next few years he the cluq have two records Amongst

with a strong following of was to see his opinion con- of whfeh"they are very proud. have take

. staunch supporters has helped firmed as the team, then We'U M. .ss . That of having played club colouthe club achieve .ts objectives known aq the Dutch Soccer ~ 54 consecutive games without tional col

in almost record time. Club, Wilhelmina, climbedGeor d e suffering a single defeat; and White wit

The club was fou~ded by up from the ~o?z:th ?ivision .. ~. . . . That of having scored such greatMr. J. .van Hob?ken m 1954, to the first dIvIsIon m suc- G H k 158 goals in one season, soccer as d

i a promment busmessman who cessive years.v , teo~g~ awes, one of The club has recentl y terveld, Y

I th ht th t th IC orla s soccer greats, R t! oug a ere was a This fantast;c rate of P ro- d ' d ft I .11 ' obtamed a lease on P art of uy ers, will ~. Ie a er a on I ness, ,"

need for a Dutch soccer club motion was the result of1 t k H g b ' d Jubilee Park near the Rm g - mternatlon

,V . t ' as wee. e was urle '

1 m IC orla. playing c?nsistently .good lat Cheltenham .~n Wed- wood StatIon, Tony N

,Mr. van Hoboken con- football, whIch they co~t~nJ1ed' nesday.. The Wilhelmina club intend name~ wou,i sldeb~d, thatt s~h t a fte~h to do m the first dIvIsIon, ,George is survived by a to develop a. first-class soccer est m thl

Dcomt hm bmg e 1 es- 0 h e later to become the State widow who is in ur g ent ground at ItS own expense been selecuu c - orn payers ere Lea d ' ., ' Austral'a

would do well even in the gue. . nee of help. Collections In keepIng with this plan, I

then first division, In theIr first season they have been made by Yarra the club is changing its nam!e CO~

were placed fifth on the players, but Mrs. Hawkes to THE RINGWOOD SOC-league ladder also being would like some help to CER CLUB WILHELMINA Other CQ

CHAMPIONS IN MINIA- runners-up in night soccer defray funeral expense!!.. and it is no ionger exclusively are Remm,el

i TURE.. competition.. Please give what you a Dutch club. and for VI~

L If y~u ha~pen to pass by Next year (1958) they can. Donations to "George This season the club have Luyten, Ja,

r. the Wllhelmm~ ground on were runners-up to Juventus, Hawkes Fund," c/o Stuart d d t t .th h t Some of i., Saturday mornIn g s when the d I th k ma e a goo s ar WI w a

tj\ .. , an a so won e Doc erty Beaton, Secretary - Mana- appeared to be a weaker team are sure,

Jumors play, or.1f you happen Cup, ger, No.1 Oval Olympicth th t h . h 1 t after thl

to look at theIr team sheet k ' an a w IC we saw as th.' '

11 th ' k " The reserves were runners- Par, Swan Street, Mel- Y ear, for obvious reasons among e

you m YOu re seemg t H k h , b ' ' Erasmus ah . up 0 a oa m the Harry ourne. weaker when we reallse they

t mgs. A t C 'h d centre-half

Ii The names: Keuken, Noy, rms rong Uti. were WIt out the masters e three have;

.-I Lu y ten van E gm ond R u - In the 1959 season Wilhel-C b ' d d Bruyckere and Westerveld. I ' d d f '

, , . up emg efeate by , so I e en~ t bens . . . and only two of mma made a good start by P 1 'n'a b the I I . However, they acquItted "

i them are related to the senior reaching the se~i-finals of theOfi~al. y on y goa m themselves well by. getting to t ~I~f,elml

, team players the Sun Cup, bemg knocked Naturally in such a s c the final of the nIght soccer ,r~ S! Ion:cUi Let's ~~pe they'll carrr on out by Hakoah. cessful run,' there are m:n; cmpetition only to be beaten . i~Ji~r~~~O~

~ji~ the .tradltlon and the class of T~e reserves were runners- colourful highlights too by a worthy opponent, evident th

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Keuken, Pronk,ia on three oc-en and Nissen.!ir new playerse better known This week the team will be £100,000 FOR PENNY

season, and strengthened by the addition WILHELMIN A D..S.C.re defenders P. of Bons, who until last week World record fortune ofD. Stobbe, and was a wing man for D. W .S. From left to right-A. van Mullen (2nd team mana- £100,000 for one penny wasBrouwer. These Amsterdam, an~ the following ger), T. Noy, S. de Bruyckere (player-coacb) , D. won this week on Vernonsroved to be a weeks could brIng other ad- k P Eline. ditions which should further Stobbe, R. Yntema, K. Pron , A. Luyten, . rasmus, treble chance by Stanleyare still in a strengthen the team. T. Keuken, P. Brouwer, F. Hearn, W. Westerveld (2nd Wilson, 40, labourer, of Hull,nod after the Although Wilhelmina have team coach), F. Hutchison (sec.), L. Janssen, J. van Yorkshire. He earns £12 a

e last year, but conce~e~ a few points, they Hoboken (President), A. van Duppen (team mana~er). week 'and lives with wife andmore and more are almmg at the top of the Team mascot: Benny de Bruyckere. 11 . C .e team will be league or as close as possible two sma sons m a orpora-h soon. to it. tion house. Rent 21/- weekly.

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~URG IN FORM First Divisi'onDecision to postpone the Sunshine City v. South

Rev 81ew.. Melb.-Hellas fixture because of the rain-damaged

pitch has allowed both Coburg and Fiorentina tojoin South Melb.-Hellas at the top of the league byladder. Coburg's perfonnance in taking a point from 1\- - (" 11- ~ 1 dthe strong Moonee Ponds team was a good effort and LAJn vUrl K::!-rlantihey should defeat Corio today. ... .

get practIce today agaInst the Hlghllgbt of today's fix-An outstanding fixture to- Sicilia finally entered the luckless University, which tures is the clash between

day isS()uth Melb-Hellaa and winning list by downing a does not seem to be up to 1st Austria and Yallourn at El-Moonee Ponds at Albert Park. weak University XI 4-0, but Division standards. wood Reserve. Neither teamBoth teams are undefeated, will find Fiorentina a much Croatia are not as strong as can afford to drop valuablealthoug~ Moonee Ponds have more cap,able o.pponent ~odar' previously anticipated, but points at th~s stage, and a jfigured m two drawn results. I fancy Florentma to maIntaIn they should b~ too good for great battle IS assured. Yal-

I South Melb.-Hellas are favor- their good record by taking Sunshine City. It is disap- lourn's best performancesi,. ites, but the Greeks' forward two points from this clash. p<>inting to see Sunshine this season have been on

\,. line, will need to be right on Maccabi showed major im- . doing so poorly this season their own ground, and ,theytheir toes to f()rce openings provement to defeat Croatia when one remembers the time will need their best team toin Moonee Ponds' tight de- by a comfortable three goals when the Sunshine area had defeat Austria, who are onefence. and should gain plenty of tar- two clubs capable of playing of the keenest clubs in the

premier grade soccer. But I league.expect Sunshine to show im- Geelong are continuing toprovement on their recent show fine form, and their

GUARANTEED performances, and they may goal-getting power is good.cause a surprise. They have netted 20 goals in

POSITIVE FOOT COMFORT AND EFFICIENCY ON Today's likely winners are their last three matches. theyHARD OR SOGGY GROUND GUARANTEED WITH Croatia, Maccabi, Cob...rg, are likely to add to this tally

South Melb.-Hellas, and Flor- today, when they meet Southentina. Yarra at Fawkner Park.' PIOLA ' Dandenong should be back

- * SOUTH to !u}l strength ~oday forj theIr encounter wIth Prah-

, 'h " ran, who are probably better

T e four. leadIng sldes-;- than their record indicates.Yallourn, RIchmond, AustrIa While a close result is likely,

[ and Geel°!1g-.all had com- I fancy Dandenong to win.i ~ forta~le vIctorIes las~ week, To summarize: Richmond,

~ and It appears certaIn th~t Geelong and Sandringham

one of these ~ours teams ~ill appear to be "home and

ev~ntually wm the premler- hosed," while Dandenong and

, , ShIP and the State League Yallourn may register nar-;,. berth that goes with it. row victories.

-¥- PASSING SHOTS ';

* Welcome to the latest addi- pitch. The delivery addressedFamous Make ' - tion to the soccer family~ to Alec Kerr was sent back

. . "Herald" Sp<>rts rep<>rter Ken to Sands & McDougall.PIO LA Knuox, who has sta~te,? a * By the way: Stuart Beaton

i~ regula~,soccer column In. The advises that BM5309 is NOTContinental Herald on Tuesday nI~hts. the telephone number of Mari- ~

Ken has started on the rIlf:ht lyn M()nroe. Any complaints 1SOCCER BOOTS foot: He"gave an encou~agmg suggestion re front :pag~ jnote to Soccer News. photo, should be addressed to

Made by A. MANTELLO *lthadtocometotheV.F.L. the Photographic Dept., "Soc- j8 Special Plates Prevent 8 Especiallr Designed Light ~ cancel their"four Satu~day cer News," O~ympic Park.

lJ Stud Pressure on Feet. and FlexIble Soles. abtlc.hhes flor I Tht~ Su~t to * No truth rn the rumourpu IS a oca ac Ion pIC ure th t E W T' . h d b

8 Exclusive Design "Floats" 8 Only the Finest Crop Hide from the Olympic Park match baht b fPig a S eehPlayer on Soft Ground is Used in PIOLA Boots. of the day It is the first Arfo...g b ~fTh rHom

ld,~ut. . h '. rIca y e era to! Sole D1str1butors: ma;tc . photo publIshed by a cover future George Cross

" N M + ' 8 + dally m Melbourne for many ames'ew e ro 0 I an years. Can we hope for are- g .S I Cp peat, Peter Bennett, or do we * Talking about E. W. Tip-

! UPP Y O. ha;ve to make arrangements ping, despite his column INi : wIth the V.F.L. and the Wea- BLACK AND WHITE, hei 352 Drummond Street, CARLTON. FJ 5604 ther Bureau? has no association With.either

l! * The V.A.S.F.A. has NOT the Juventus or the BrIghton i

NOW AT ALL LEADING SPORT STORES ordered a half-ton of blotting Soccer Clubs. "- paper to rdy Olympic Park -JOHN d'ANQREA.

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By JIM COOK Gabriel can blow has horni Jimmy Gabriel, 19-year-old wing half or centre half ofI GEORGE Farm, the Black- Dundee, is the latest Scottish player to cross the border, and

pool goalkeeper who has joined Everton for a £30,000 fee.toured Australia with the Gabriel cost Dundee £80 from a Dundee Junior Club threeSea siders, has been trans- years ago.ferred to "Queen of the . PRESIDENT of the ItalianSouth." BLACKPOOL has sIgned Football Association, Um-

Farln, who had eight inter- 19-year-old centre for- berto Agnelli, is only 26national caps for Scotland, ward Peter Smethurst of the years of age. Ex-Olympic Cycling Championmade more than 500 first Durban Soccer Club. * * *team appearances for Black- Smethurst. joins fellow JOE Hulme, the former Ar- Yes, yes,.y.es! It would pay

pool, and is a friend of Stan- South Africans, Petersen senal and Huddersfield you to v~s~tley Matthews, Hauser and Perry at Black- player, holds the record for BORSARI ' S* * * pool. Wembley Cup Final appear-BELGIAN Second Division B~ll rerry also toured Aus- ances. . IUMclub "Diest F.C." have a tralia m 1959. Joe bas appeared m five EMPORcoloured player from the * * * finals,

, ., . SUNDERLAND, who were * * * NINO SELLS EVERYTHINGKConbgo km theIr side, Justm relegated to Division II GEORGE Robledo, the for- at the easiest terms on lowest

a asc . I f d ' t N tl ' .d f depositRecently Justin complained a coup e? years. ago, espl e mer ewcas e m~1 e ~r- Diamond Rings, J"ewelleryto club officials he was un- a fantastIc spendIng spree for ward, who was born m Chile Watches, Crystalhappy as he had to leave his players, have no,t set the and left for that country Photo. and Movie Camerasfiancee behind, as he wasn't heather on fir~ wI~h results. s?me years ag~, has now re- Sew~ift~o~~I~~indsrich enough to buy her from The Wearslders defence tIred from actIve soccer. Sports Goodsh f h has been shaky, but the re- Typewriters

er at er. . cent inclusion of new boy WORLD CUP DRAW. Shot .GunsThe club, J:1owever, paid the centre-half Charlie Hurley an N t . . h b . th t Blc:.:cl~spurchase prIce of the five,. .,' 0 I<;e IS ere y given a Flshmgt " d th ' f Eire Internationalist, could a meetmg of tbe Sunday In- Radio & Electrical China

goa s require as e price 0 t ' f S d t . 1C . "II b A I " tth b .d d h d mean promo ion or un er- terna iona ommittee Wi e pp lances, e c.e n e an ave arrange I d ' 1961 I C " I R df t- " t Af ' th t an m . held at the Amateur Sports A so ontmenta ecor s,

or a rl~ 0 , ric;a so a * * * Cl b 343 L ' ttl C II ' t Magazines and Bookshe can brmg his bride to Bel- "u , i e 0 ms s.,gium. LAS:r year .Itallan national Melbourne, on Monday, May 201 LYGON ST., CARLTON

* * * rIght wm~er Lesch~ey 2, at 8:00 p,m. , Phones: FJ"4838, FJ"5278CARDIFF C't th W I h Sorenson r,net with a peculiar Busmess: 1. Draw for ~aid-I y, e e s soccer accIdent. law World Cup, Season 1960;

. club, have e8;rned ,prom~- Before a match Leschley 2, International Ball.tl,O~ to the English First DI- was greeted by Referee TagavIsIon.., Sorenson (no relation), who

Th~ pomts whlcb assured pressed the player's band soCardiff of, top gr~de soccer tightly he broke a finger, F I N A N C Ewere obtamed durmg Easter An embrace would haveweek-e?d.at the expense?f probably resulted in a broken WAston ,Villa, who also wm jaw! e arrangepromotion. * * *

This': is Cardiff's golden ju-" fbilee in soccer and by a co- WILLIE McNaught, Raith 0inciden~e the first match they Rovers' captain, has nowpla~ed- 50 ye;ars ago was played more tha!, 510 ~rst BUSINESSagamst the Villa. team games for hIS club wlth-

"* * * out a serious injury.F RANKFURT F .C., the . W~llie cost Raith only a

German club, are almost signmg fee 17 years ago fromPACIFICcertainties to contest the final ~rmy ~ootball, and has 11

of the European Cup against mternational caps for Scot-Real Madrid or Barcelona. land at left back. ACCEPTANCEFrankfurt defeated Ran- * * *gers 6-1 in the first leg of COLIN Liddell, former

the semi-final in Germany. Qu,eens P,ark an~ Ran~ers' CORPDRATION Lid* * * left wmger, IS now m busmessREAL Madrid recently fined in Japan. 8

one of their players £90 Last year Colin was in Sin-(16,000 pesetas) for un- gapore and was still playing 406 Lonsdale Street.gentlemanly conduct in one of soccer. He represented Ma-their games. laya in an international.

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T~~~an~~!};~g~1~ be Juniorleft undisturbed for Senior games forced the JuniorFixtures Committee to reluctantly cancel all Junior 5games last week-end. The Junior Committee appre-ciate the assistance given by Radio and Television OC C e rstations on Friday in broadcasting news of this can-cellation. .11-

Junior leagues will resume ing by close season practice WIT"today following the Easter games between these teams J( 7h 16 IIbreak and the cancellation North should win. The Ardeerof ; junior games last week- boys, at present ~eader~ will 00 re aend. fight hard to retaIn theIr 100

In t~e Under 12 Section per ce.nt, reco~ and may Aspendale "A". The "Do~s" Box Hill.the solId team work of 01ym- Just pIp the bIgger North with 4 points and jOInt In the new supplementarypia may be too strong for side, Joint leaders Sacred leaders will go all out to competition, Coburg travel toSt. Kilda, who are under- Hearts meet ano~her un- stay at the top and ground Sunshine to meet City. Thegoing a re~buliding -period de~eated tea~, SOkIl United. advantage may ,be the decid- City team are a tough nut ~o

I fol()wing several transfers. ThIs match, wIth the approval ing factor. Sand ring ham- crack at home and are fa v-The Olympians are always of the V,A.S.F.A. ~':ld subje~t Aspendale "B" v. Preston oured to win

.i a difficult team to beat at to weather condItIo,ns, ~Ill T.S.O.B. and South Melb.- DISCIPLINARY. April 9 '"

Sassella Park. Present hold- be played"as a curtaIn raIser Hellas v. Wesley Col~ege are saw the first junior player "~!iiers of the wooden spo<?n, to the Comm~nwealth v, very open. My selectIons are ordered from the field forSout,h Melbourne-Hellas wIll, Rest?f World match at Preston and Wesley to get misconduct. J. Cefai of Ajax.I thInk, return from Brook- OlympIC Park tomorrow and their first wins of the season. was sent off the field forlyn pointless. s~oul~ ,be a thriller. My selec- Local rivals South Melb,- alleged violation of Law 12

New team, J.U.S.T. under tlons I!l the other games are Hellas and Hakoah meet at Section (n); charges werenew coach Alex Beattie are OlympIa and ,Brooklyn to de- Middle Park. The Greek com- found proven and Cefai wassettliJtg down as a s'ound feat SunshIne CIty, and bine are experiencing diffi- severely reprimanded. Allcombination and meet Sand- Broadmeadows respectI,vely, culty in fielding a full team cases ()f junior players order-ringham-Aspendale at their and a dr~w between TrIdent at present. I favour Hakoah ed from the field will now benew ground at Henry Turner and Lechia N~wport. to win.. heard by the Senior Disciplin-Reserve, Footscray. The com- CLOSE GAME St. KIlda meet Essendon at ary Committe on Thpr-sdaybine are undefeated but I A I . th U d Middle Park, Although the following the game in which. c ose game men er " D " h 1 f d h . .

d All 1thInk that canny coach/centre

l ' S th t D d P k b ons ave a c ever orwar t e mCI ent occurs. pease.. ou a en y ar e- I ' h ' d f .forward will have something t t d f t d I me t eIr e ence IS vel'Y note., ' . ween wo un e ea e eague d th S . t IdUp hIS sleeve and hIS boys t B . hto d W ' lh 1 suspect an e am s cou ~ - ~ - - - -eams rIg n an 1 e - . A . .11 . . -- ~ ~ ~ ~ -- -may lower the c$>lours of .' It ' WIn. Jax WI experIence no

. ,. mma, may resu m a narrow d ' ffi 1 ' d f t 'P 1 BROADCASTSthe combIne. SunshIne CIty, f th " S ' d " Th 1 cu ty m e ea mg 0 0-, , ,. . wm or e eaSI ers. e . F k t St AlbVISIt WIlhelmIna and thIS . . h C ma aw ner a . . ans

Id b ' recent thrashIng m t e up and retain the leadership. STATION 3KZcou e anyones game. by Ardeer may have sappedIn the Under 14 (North) the confidence of the Dutch SHOULD WIN Every Friday Evening at 6,15

, h h f h d bo Compered bySectIon.t e mate 0 t e .ay YS. " ,,' In the Under 16 South S T U ART B EAT 0 Ncould well be North SunshIne ~nother battle wIll be at Section, Melbourne, leaders, with Jim Paulv. Ardeer at the ~ettlefolds FaIrburn Park betw~en Es- should retain. the leadership Sponsored byworks ground, AlbIon. Judg- sendon and Sandrmgham- and defeat Sandringham- LONDON STORES

-, Aspendale who have yet to "The Man's Store".~ ONWEAI.:1H fi~d the net th.i~ sea~on. Box .

~ ~~~~ B A "",TK Hill, second, VISIt ~eIghbours For your Results and News, tune~ ,. Croydon. Box HIll, play- in to

ing clever soccer, are serious STATION 3XYCOMMO ~~llV A 1: '"-.I, challengers to leaders Mel- Saturday, at 6,30 p,m.

. 1 ~ T"L L I n bourne and should retul'D withM U I' IOc ",... BANK home with the poi':lts. John Oliphant and Glen Millins.. .I.&~."" 1':1 ":8 Dandenong entertaIn Bays- .

Water whose usual soundON THE BALL! te~m work has not clicked STATION 3AK. ". thIS ,season. I favour Dande- Saturday, at 9,30 a,m.

~Ig:ants" who want ,I,nformatlon which nong to win. Brighton (3rd) With Peter Cavanagh and JohnIS right on the ball - correc! and meet Moora;bbin City (4th) D'Andreaup-to-da!e - shoul,d call at the Migrant at Dendy Street. A thrilling by courtesy of Verduci Bros,Information Service, Commonwealth but torrid struggle may result .Bank, 227 Bourke Street, Melbourn6 in a draw. STATION 3DB

UNDER 18. Essend()n en- Saturday, at 11.15 a,m,

Information is provided FREE tertain Preston ,at Fairbu.rn "SPORTIN~ HALF-HOUR"on such subjects as housing. Park and S,andrmgham CIty Soccer with Fred Lang,employment, education, finance meet St. ~Ilda at Hampton. .or any other subject of interest My selectlo.ns are Essend?n STATION 3ARto migrants. an~ S~ndrmgham, to, wm, "SPORTING MAGAZINE"

ThIS WIll be St. KIldas first 6.30 p.m, Fridays for Soccerleague game of. the season Preview by Alex. Barr,

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~I Was .SOUTH 5 d D8 8 8

Ferntree Gully and Franks- econ IVI slonTh ~ ton at the top of the ladder,

ere with 9 points each have open- Nole 5./ I ed up a clear lead of two

By STAN STACEY points over the Peninsular bteam Rosebud. Each team If JJ.U.S.T. 2, POLONIA~. scored five goals last Satur- n ~ Il

LJ.U.S.T. and Polonia played day, Ferntree Gully without ~U~PII eat,he best game of the season reply and Frankston with two --tor a good draw last Satur- againstday. , .. NORTH Fairfield meet Williams-.. ,Treatrng;, th,e cr~wd. to Bar~water wIll, have a town at 'home and althoughreal-~tuff soccer, both sIdes formIdable task ~corrng goals . . . . they're improving with everyare to be congratulated. against the solid rock-like LIons agaIn contInued theIr t hth ' h I" . . h hd ma c. ey ve won t east

End-to-end tussles saw the defence of Ferntree Gully, WInnIng run w en t ey e- t ' I d t th 'kJ f t d S e 0 W .th wo games 0 no rn, game go ,all, one way before while the GullY'ls attack ea. e eymour ~-. I a the 're ca' able of eatin

finally fimshrng level, should score enough goals to solid defence and a close- th y,.S . a" b gPolonia through Dudon and improve their percentage, knit attack they've already e east ers .

Biro appea~'ed to have an un- . , scored 32 goals with none In the remaining game Ibeatabl.e lead 15 minutes R Cr~y~o~ btY dra;;rngh. wrt~ against them. They've opened select St. Atbans to ,beat

1- from tl1!le. ,ose u .as we;e ac leve up a three point lead at the Seymour because of homePolonla reckoned wIthout th.e hat-trIck. ThIs week they top of the ladder. ground advantage.

the never-say-die spirit of will have to play extremelyJ,U.S.T. well against Moorabbin to Match of the day is be- My selections for today'sBeattie and Vollman scored avoid defeat. Moorabbin last tween I,C,I. and Lion$ and matches are:-

to equalise, week with a shock win away altho:ugh Lions ~ppear to be Norlane-Olympia, Colling-~he Polonia team can hang over F ,N.D, proved they w,alkinr; away wIth .the cham- wood, Williamstown, St. Al-

theIr he.ads for not snatching have finally foUnd their pIonshIp, a ~uprIse could bails, with a drew likelyboth POInts. match winning form. I pre- result ~rom thIS game. I.C,I. between I.C.I. and Lions.

They ~ropped back on. to dict a close game with a on theIr own ground couldi defence Instead of preSSIng likely win to Croydon, m~ke valuable use of the

J on for more goals. . usual strong wind and upset * * *J.U.S.T: made hard work of ,Frankston meet Oaklelgh the visitors b takin a ointit-several times in the first In the match of the day. y g p . LOOK FOR IT 'half they should have scored. This promises to be rough . Norlane-~lympia and Coli- ' .

and tempers may fray before mgwood w1l1 be out to im- .'JUVENTUS 2 PRESTON o. the end. First goal scored pro,:"e their goals average Nextl ,,:eektwe brfrn,!fB you

, Id ' d. tth l 'k I . - agaInst Essendo nd H 'd 1- an exc uslve s ory 0 are-Juventus seemed to be un- cou rn lca eel e y Will . n a eI e footed Lea g u e Soccer"

troubled to beat th~ leg- ner., .. berg respectively. The nu~b. written by well-known Olym-weary Prestonites. My tip to OakleIg;h IS to er of goals scored agam~t pic athelete Mike "Trinidad

Using all the tricks of the attack down, the m.Idd!e of these two bott,o~ teams w1l1 Flash" Agostini. Also look forgame, Juventus took their the ground wIth the l1kellhood be hard to anticIpate but not pictures of Sandringham-time before netting enough of breaking away and scor- the results. Aspendale junior teams.goals to win comfortably. ing a goal. Frank&ton's de-

Bottori scored from a pen- fence weakness is in the mid-I alty a~d Barbazza netted the dIe of the ground. It is hoped \- . T 0 A ~ Agents for1 second goal. that a referee officiates at ~ "'7 TRAVEL and

Preston" ap;art from goal- this game to avoid trouble. 0 * ...qkeeper DJukIC, were unbal- It is reported that Franskston W:.. BAGGAGE,anced as..~ tea~, ,and several have had only two referees ~ TRANSPORT &players Just dldn t make the out of five matches thisgr~~~are, Preston! Take ac- season. SHIPPING,tion now before it's too late! Rosebud meet Makedonia in also agents for

. * * another tense and exciting 1CLE1" game with the likely winner ~ ~

Welcome backDoc' being Rosebud" . ~ ~ IMMIGRATION. In the remalmng match -.p ~Dr, C. Walker, vice-pres!- F.~,D, will be. struggling to ~~ ?~ General

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April 30, 1960. SO C C ER NEW S April 23, 1960

G.C. PROTEST Next Week This Week Last WeekTO V.A.S.F.A. STATE LEAGUE

: . Hakoah v. Juventus. APRIL 30, 1960. STATE LEAGUE, Here IS a copy of the pro- J.U.S.T. v. Moreland. .

test sent to V.A.S.F.A. by Slavia v. Box Hill. STATE LEAGUE H\ak;oa:h g, Bo~ Hill 2;Gc:;orge Cr,?ss secretary, Mr. Wilhelmina v. Polonia. Morela!ld v. Hakoah. J:U.S.T. .2, Po.lonla 2; Sla-Michael Sclcluna. Footscray v. Melbourne. Box Hill v. J.U.S.T. via, 4 WIlhelmIna 1; Preston

."1 am directed by my com- George Cross v. Preston. Polonia v. Slavia. 0, Juventus 2; Footscray 3,mlt~ee to prot~s.t strongly Wilhelmina v. George Cross. Moreland 2; George Cross 2,agaInst the decls!~n, of the OLYMPICPARK Juventus v. Footscray. Melbourne o.V .A.S.F .A. Council. To ban M lb V Prest A nmy club from playing at e ourne. " . STATE LEAGUE RES.Olympic Park for an indefi- FIXTURES STATE LEAGUE RES. Hakoah Box Hill N. P.~ite peri~d: whi~h al?P;ared Sunday, May 1- Moreland v. Hakoah. J.U.S.T i, Polonia 1; Sla-m the Sun PictorIal on Commonwealth v. Rest of B H"ll JUS T via 2 Wilhelmina O. Preston

Tuesday, April 12, 1960, andW rId P o lx . I v. SI '.'.' 2 J~ventus 5. Footscra

yto deplore the fact that the o. 0 oma v. avla. , ,

decision was released for Satu~day, .May 7-. Wilhelmina v. George Cross. Moreland N. P.; George Crosspublication before my Com- WIlhelmIna v. Poloma. Juventus v. Footscray. 1, MeLbourne 4.mittee was informed. Sunday, May 8- Melbourne v. Preston. FIRST DIVISION NORTH

! "It is against all principles Hakoah v. Juventus. . . . ..of British justice to pro- Saturday, May 14- FIRST DIVISION NORTH SlcIll~ 4, Un~verslty 0;nounce a man guilty without Melbourne v. Hakoah. Croatia v. Sunshine City. M~ccabl. 3, Crotla 0; Sun-giving him the opportunity to Sunday, May 15- University v. Maccabi. shIne City, South Melb.-Hel-state his case, and my Com- Juventus v. J.U.S.T. Coburg v. Corio. las N. P.; Moonee Ponds 2,mittee reserves the right to Saturday, May 21- Sth; Melb.-Hellas v. M. Ponds. Coburg 2; Fioreritina4, Coriotake all actions it dee.ms ne~- J.U.S.T. v. Melbourne. Sicilia v. Fiorentina. 1.e.ssary to safeguard Its POSI- Sunday, May 22- FIRST DIVISION 'SOUTH

i tlon. . . Slavia v. Juventus. FIRST DIVISION SOUTH .! "For your InformatIon I Bri hton v Richmond South Yarra 0, Austna 2;attach a rep°r.t of what really LAT;~::U~~~LEY Au:tria v. 'Yallourn. . Yallourn 5, Brighton."2; Rich:

happ~ned, which can be sub- April 30: Tigers v. Moe Utq.. Dandenong v. Prahran. mond. 5, Park Rangers 0,stantlated by the thousands Pegasus v. Newb. Un., Rapid Pk.. Rangersv. Sandringham. Sandrmgham 4, Dandenongpresent. v. Morwell R., Monash v. h Y G I 1; Geewng 6, prahran 1.

"The Committee requests Fortuna. . Sout arra v. ee ong.

tha~ . the Council revie~ its F~t;;na.7;;:-pr::a~~s, ~or~~~fr~: SECOND DIVISION NORTH .SECOND DIV. N?RTH?eclslon, and that no ~c.tlon ~o Monash. Norlane Olymp. v. Essendon. St. ALbans, CollI1\gwood,Implement the declslo~ IS METROPOLITAN TECHNICAL Collingwood v. Heidelberg. N. P.; Heidelberg 0, Norlane-taken before my CommIttee SCHOOLS I C I L. Olympia 12. Essendon 0has had the opportunity of MAY 4. F. :rfi. VI.d Ion Ws.. II . t Fairfield 2. Williamstown 3'

being heard." Moorabbin v. Dandenong. al e v. 1 lams own. .' .'ii' Frankston v. Oakleigh. St. Albans v. Seymour. I.C.I. 3, Seymour 0, LIons 6.

II! BOZ TO MARRY Noble Park v. Sandringham.:1 Ferntree Gully;-Bye. SECOND DIV. SOUTH SECOND DIV. SOUTH

h If Burwood v. SWInburne. . F N D 0 M bb .

2Juventus a , Ermes Boz, Jordanville v. Box Hill. Rosebud v. Makedoma. . .. , OOrai m ,

I w~ij '1!e ~arried to a compa- Heidelb.erg v. Collingwood. Moorabbin v. Croydon. Crordon 1, Rosebud 1; Make-I,] trlot of hIS to.day at a Carlton ~t~~:I~-:-~~:ston. Ferntree Gully v. B~yswater. do.ma 2, Frankston 5; Oak-ill church. He will be away fro~ Caulfield v. Brunswick. Frankston v. OakleIgh. leIgh 0,. Ferntree Gully 5;'4 the team for a week and will So~th MelbouT!le v. Prahran. . F.N.D. v North Richmond. North RIchmond, Bayswater,

miss the Commonwealth v. Br.lg!1ton v. Richmond. N PWIll1amstown v. Glenroy. . .Rest of the World match, for Sunshine v. Tottenham. FIRST NORTH RESERVES "I which he was selected. Footscray v. Essendon. S h. C.t b FIRST NORTH RESERVE~i uns me 1 y, i ye. ".

Maccabi v. University. University 1; Sicilia 1;Bye, Coburg. So:uth ~elb. Hellas 2, Sun-

OME DELIVERY ' Moonee Ponds v. S. Melb. shIne Clty3; Coburg, Moonee

FREE H . M. Ponds v. S. Melb-Hellas. shine City 3; Coburg, Moonee

Fiorentina v. Sicilia. Ponds, N.P.; Maccabi, bye;, WINES BEERS Fiorentina, bye., . F~RST SOUTH. RESERVES FIRST SOUTH RESERVESi RIchmond v. BrIghton.U D URS Yallourn v. Austria. Austria 2, South Yarra 0;LI Q m Prahran v. Dandel!°ng. Brighton 4, Yall~u~ 0; Park

Sandringham v. Pk. Rangers. Rangers 1, Richmond 3;BEST SELECTED SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINES, including:- Bye, South Yarra. Dandenog 3, Sandringham 0;6/ H If I Prahran bye. i CLARET, CHABLIS - - - a -ga. SECOND DIV. RESERVES '

11 Seymour Vo Frankston. SECOND DIVISION RES.: MUSCAT. DRY SHERRY. SWEET Bye, Ferntree Gully. Ferntree Gully 6, Seymour: SHERRY, PORT, VERMOUTH - - 9/- Half-gal. Croydon v. Trident. 2; Moorabbin 1, Croydon 0;" Bye, Moorabbin. Lions, ,bye; Frank,stop, bye;! FRANK AGOSTINO Lions, bye. Trident, bye. ;;

& CO. Pty. Ltd. PROVISIONAL LEAGUE PR~VISIONAL. LEAGUE508 S S C Hollandia v. Bendigo. TrIdent, Melita, N. P.;

i WANSTON T., ARLTON Melita v. Ringwo?d. Rin~ood 10, Holl~ndia. 1;

, FJ n~ ~ I FJ n 497 W.W.F. v. OlympIa. BendIgo 5, D.S.G. 3, Sprmg-I - .. D.G.S. v. Springvale. vale, W.W.F., N: P.; Alex-

Trident v. Alexander. ander 10, OlympIa 1.

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STA;;L;~GU; . JUNI~:~~:-?sDE~~ A. p. lOdo y'S I eoDlSGoals Cbburg Utd. 2 0 4

St. Kllda 0 0 4P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Sunshine City 12 4 3 BOX HILL. Team to be

Sl . 5 5 0 0 13 3 10 Essendon 3 3 3I t d f S tt P tI\Vlli; .. . . . . .. Preston T.S.O.B. .i.. 2 9 2 se ec e rom: u ee, a-

Polonla. .. . . .. 5 4 1 0 21 3 9 Sandringham City.. 0 3 0 terson, White, Morrow, Dren-George Cross.. . . 5 3 1 1 8 5 7 UNDER 16 SOUTH nan, Line, Smith, Hoggan,Melbourne.. .. .. 5 3 0 2 5 7 6 - FA P Bedford Kenny, Stoffels.

Ju.ventu~ .. .. .. 5 2 1 2 10 6 5 Melbou~ne.. 10' i.4 JUVENTUS:To be selectedWllhelmma . . . .. 5 2 1 2 13 8 5 Box HIli 9 1 4 f P Pi . h M ..JUS T 5 1 2 2 9 8 4 Brighton 15 2 2 rom enzo, unlc, arml,M. . I. .d . . .. .. 5 1 2 2 10 10 4 Moorabbin City 7 1 2 Griggs, Frangioni, Boz,ore an .. .. .. Dandenong City 9 4 2 T .. Bott . B bHakoah . . . . .. 5 2 0 3 7 16 4 Croydon :::: :::: 0 6 2 rentml, , arl,. ar azza,Footscray .. . . .. 5 1 1 3 7 19 3 Bayswater.. 1 14 0 Bressan, DOrazIo: Res.:Box Hill. . . . .. 5 0 2 3 7 13 2 S./Aspendale 022 0 Vitti, Tomblin.Preston. .. .. .. 5 0 1 4 5 17 1 UNDER-16 NORTH Footscray: To be selected

. F. A. P. from: Massese, Greco, Mid-AJax l014 d . S C ld!, Sunsh!ne City 6 2 4 oemlss, axeovy, ope an ,

;. FIRST NORTH STATE LEAGUE St. KIlda 11 5 2 Zamola, Dona, Iermam, Ham-Goals RESERVES Essendon 6 5 2 ilton Rice, Weymss: Res.:

W.D.L.F.A.P. Hakoah 242 'S. Melb.-Hellas 4 0 0 16 2 8 Goals Polonia-Fawkner 1 11 2 Burois, Sabadini.

i Fiotentina 3 2 0 13 3 8 W. D. L. F. A. P. S. Melb.-Hellas 1 9 0 SOUTH MELB.-HELLAS:Coburg 3 2 0 ~1 6 8 Hakoah ...' 4 (} 0 11 2 8 Under-14 Sonth.-Brighton 4 .

( Moon~e Ponds.. 2 3 010 7 7 Moreland 3 1 013 4 7 points, Essendon 4, Wilhelmina Van Gronlgnan, Power, Iere-Cro~tlR 2 ~ 2 9 6 5 Juventus 3 1 115 10 7 4, St. Kilda 2, S./Aspendale "A" maidis, Eagleton, Nanos,Corw :. 2 1 2 8 7 5 J.U.S.'t:. 3 1 11010 7 2, S./Aspendale "B" 2, S. M"rD.-M;a~<:a?1 2 0 3 6 11 4 Box HIli 3 0 1 14 4 6 Hellas 2, Preston T.S.O.R. 0, Kourkoulakos,. Fo,rtamanos,SIcIlia... ...: 1 0 4 8 9 2 Polonia 2 2 1 10 4 6 Wesley College 0 Budgen Hatzlelefrlou Kara-SunshIne CIty.. 0 1 3 4 10 1 SlavI.a 3 0 2 10 6 6 U d 14 N . d . ' I ' G.. 0 0 5 3 27 0 . ... n er- orth. - Ar eer 4 Ylannes Papadopou os eor-Umverslty WIlhelmIna 2 0 3 10 13 4 points, Sacred Hearts 4, North .' ,

Melbourne 1 1 3 10 15 3 Sunshine 3, Sokll Utd. 3, Brook- gOUSISS,;~SECOND NORTH George Cross 1 0 41017 2 lyn Hostel 2, Lechia Newport 2, GEELONG' - RaImondi,Goals Footscray .. 0 0 4 5 14 0 Olympia 2, Broadmeadows H. 0, "

);, W. D. L. F. '\. P. Preston 0 0 5 524 0 Sunshine City 0, Trident O. Sokoloff, Ge~narl (capt.,Lions .. 5 0 0 32 1 10 Under-12.-Olympia 4 points Fagaro, Raffal, Vandemortel,Co.lli?gwood 33 11 10 1160 52 77 PROVISIONAL LEAGUE S./Aspendale 4, Brooklyn Hostei Kemerer Maddalena, Ludo-Wlillamstown .. 2, Essendon 2, J.U.S.T. 2 St. . ' . R .I.C.I. 2 2 1 12 9 6 Go I Kllda 2, Sunshine City :1 'Wil- wick, Kaman, Stlrman; es.N'lane-'Olym. 2 1 2 19 7 5 W D L F aAs P helmina 2, S. Melb.-Hell~ O. Van Beek.St. Albans 211525 Seymour ...,' 1 2 2 6 11 4 Alf!xander.. 5 0 0 33 8 10 -Fairfield 2 0 3 4 10 4 T~ldent 4 0 0 23 3 8 .Essendon .. 0 0 5 1 24 0 Rmg~ood 3 2 0 17 5 8 SOCCER PLAYERS d SPECTATORSHeidelberg 0 0 5 4 38 0 Ben~lgo 3 1 1 15 12 7 an "-

Melita .'. 2 0 2 6 8 4 be Of smart appearance by visitingFIRST NORTH RESERVES Hol.landla 2 0 3 9 22 4G I Sprmgvale 0 3 1 8 9 3 KOVICW D L Fa: P Olympia 0 1 4 2 20 1"".'. D.S.G. 0148161

~~b'iIe1b.-Hella~ ~ g ~~g ~ ~ W.W.F. 0 0 4 220 0 MILAN MILENMoonee Ponds.. 2 0 1 4 2 4 , GENTLEMAN'S HAIRDRESSING SALONSl!nshin.e City.. 2 0 2 6 8 4 SECOND RESERVES Continental hair stylist and all well-known stylesFlo,rentl.na 1 1 1 3 2 3 Goals

3 CHAIRS NO WAITINGUm,:erslty 0 2 2 312 2 W.D.L.F.A.P. -:-Sicilia .. 0 1 2 1 10 1 Ferntree Gully 3 0 1 17 11 6 Reduced PrIce for PlayersMaccabi 0 0 3 4 13 0 Frankston 2 1 0 9 5 5

OOTSCRAY: FIRST SOUTH ~gr;:abbiri'" :::: ~ ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~ 21 BUCKLEY STREET, FGoals Croydon 1 1 2 5 9 3 ( .t B I H t I dW D L F A P Seymour 1 0 1 7 7 2 MW 6721 OppOSI e e grave 0 e an

Rich~d .. 4' l' 0'18' 4 9 Trident 0 1 31016 1 Technical School)Yalloum 4 1 0 17 6 9Geelong 4 0 1 21 6 8 * * *Austria 3 1 1 12 9 7Dandenong 1 2 2 11 11 4Sandrii)gham .. 2 0 3 12 19 4 JUNIOR FIXTURESSouth Yarra 1 1 3 5 14 3 MAY 7 1960 B if( thPark Rangers.. 1 1 3 4 14 3 ,Brighton 1 0 4 910 2 Under-12.-S. Melb.-Hellas v. e ore e game. . .Prahran 0 1 4 420 1 Olympia. J.U.S.T. v. Brooklyn

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