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No. 6 SATURDAY, 5th MAY, 1962 Next Series of Fixtures LAKES UNITED v. TORONTO WESTERN SUBURBS· v. NORTHERN SUBURBS MAITLAND UNITED v. SOUTH NEWCASTLE CESSNOCK v. WARATAH-MAYFIELD CENTRAL NEWCASTLE v. KURRI KURRI Pri 6d. -I - ,e or,a RINC B2841 FOR- RESERVES Last 4 Days- TIBOR RUDAS PROUDLY PRESENTS The Greatest Show ever seen in Australia "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES" Gigantic International cast including the famous "ZIEGFELD GIRLS" Book now at Paling, B 1238

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No. 6 SATURDAY, 5th MAY, 1962

Next Series of Fixtures

LAKES UNITED v. TORONTO

WESTERN SUBURBS· v. NORTHERN SUBURBS

MAITLAND UNITED v. SOUTH NEWCASTLE

CESSNOCK v. WARATAH-MA YFIELD

CENTRAL NEWCASTLE v. KURRI KURRI

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Book now at Paling, B 1238

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'·Cong1•ats'. of Maitland C.Jub , go to Don A.qams, Tony W111iams ,and .ffossJohn110:fr · on 1theil' selection 'in New­castle ' rep. team'. ' , ' '

, With the English side. du_e ,here next month, togethell with a _pack weighing over half a ton, no doubt the Newcastle selectors are going to be faced with many problems as to how to overcome these• giJJ,nt for­wards. However, Hilton O'Connor; Waratah winger could be the id'eal man for the job. Hilton, only weighs Ii stone•, but the bulldozer he drives mlirht come in real handy.

A long, service' player in N. Dag­well returns today in/ reserves and rumour has, it that Noel is seeking a "nine" t,o pay his bets.

. Congrats to Newcastle Transport 011 · their win last Wednesday. Ever­greens, Phil Lewis arid "Spro" .Hun­ter .are again the mainstays'. !. :j - I o _, -

Winner. of Wests competitiqn·· was Mrs. Medland, ticket No. 8608, a very keen supporter of West and particularly of , winger A. Medland. ·

West three. gr�des notclled another trebl'e ,against, Toronto last ,Saturday. This was the third this season and all are' confident of anothe'r ··today· against Lakes.

Two7ii°n1or°League piayer.s' who played in the, third grade fixture for Maitland lll,st Saturday Ron· Wilcher and John Davor.en both'· turned in good d!splay1�. • · •

.. .,..."Nookie" Jones' Central thirds

held the strong Maitland thirds to one try last week. "Nookie": is,look­lng forward to breaking through, for a win today· at the ' expense ' of:1 'the "Taha''. , '1 .t,· ,>J\,.

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Cessnock reserve grade centre, Mi.ke, Tunchpn deserves a special 'pat

,, on _tl)e back·.for his sterling effort in assisting 1. his team' to victory over North last Satbrday. Mike received a very .nasty knoc'k, in the early part'· of the game, but was still playing 'a1

hard game when the final bell wenv,

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Billy Mattingley, Nort,h's 'young forward is showing good form. This lad who ,is only 18, years old _givee promise of going a kmg way In the game. His mat.ch last week against. Cessnock was really ,good.

Central's officials and players wish a speedy 'reC\>Very .to "Jake" Moses, who aggravated an old injury in tha ,11 Caltex se�i recently.

Coach of Lakes third grade must have sore shoulders from tackling. Keep up the good work Fred White­land.

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Congratulations to Cessnock play­er Don Schofield and Nev Hannah on their good games last Sunday against North Coast. -Don's leader­ship of the Newcastle team was of a high s_tandard. · ·

Allan Russell, North's reserve five eighth had a good senior match last week at Cessnock. His defence being a feature of the game. 1 ,

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Kurri . Kurri Minor League starts on a grand scale t(?day with: U /8; U/10, U/12, U/14 teams competing -the public will get a feast of enter­tainment each Saturday morning at the League ground.

· ,' Col Curry will be play/ng his 100thgame for Wests firsts ,today. Con­gratulat_ions to a fine forward.

Cessnock have a very good club man in ex-Central player Tom Han­cock. Tom has been playing in the Nock;, thirds and reserves and he never fails· to play a good game.

Lakes forwards Vernon Lee · and Joe Smith wtih a non-stop display on S.aturday against South· must .be very close to selection in the rep team. · ' •

1 Kurri ,Kurri U/16 and U/18's have started the 1962 , season well Vl'.ith1 two grand wins against the local Abermaih-Weston and Cessnock teams. Good work boys!

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F'ull-back: 1-N. HancockThree-quarters:

::-J. Price J. Irwin-34-P. Ii:_elmul B. De Witt-5

Halves: 6--I{. 'Wilkinson B. Askie-7

SOUTH NEWCASTLE Red and White Stripes

F'ull-back: 1-L. Joll!}s

Three-quarters: 2-K. Swnu C. Irelnud-34-K. Odgers G. Doyle-;,

Halves: 6--C. Rolles H. Miller-7

Forwards: Forwards: 8-J. Gill

10-"\V. Owens12-D. Williams

"\V. ,Uattingly-9 8--B. Lawrence R. Brown-9N. Silcock-11

J. Richards-13C. Bull-11 10-J. GilbertJ. Daly-13 12....,...c. Jones

Referee: K. Barwick Linesmen: G. Benson (Blue Flag), G. Hetherington (Red Flag)

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Three-quarters: :z;....B. Ganiack D. Newton-3-L. Bo....-ditclt J. Lewis-5

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Forwards: 8-J. Bennl'tt

10-N. Platts 12-Bank�

Linesmen: K.

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Lloyd-13 Referee:

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SOUTH NEWCASTLE F'ull-back:

1-J, .BrittenThree-quarters:

2-R. Denn I. "\Vallace-34-G. Nicol iU. Armstrong-5

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TH IR D GRADE

WESTERN SUBURBS LAKES lTh"'ITED Red and Green Blue and Gold, White Shorts

1-B. Bower I-Ainley %-A. Medland J. Cordner-3 2-N. Hartnely' T: ,vhiteland--3 4-P. Preston N. McClure-5 4-K. Walsh) B. Forbes-5 6-T. Martin c. Burrows-, 6--R. Thorley F. Penfold--7 8-J. Maguire J. Lightfoot:._9 8--G. Jarrett R. Hubbard-9

10-JU. Bo,,·en.-T. Walpole, C. Walpole, 10-D. Davis J. Brown-11 R. Bunt J. Rotheey 11, 12, 13 12-C. lllarker E. He,vson-13

Referee: N. Middlemiss Linesmen: R. Robinson (Blue Flag), N. Amos {Red Flag)

,MAITLAND Black-White Knickers

1-G. Matthews

CESSNOCK Black and Gold

1.-J. Winchester 2-B. Whyte 4-R. Jones S-:.D. Bridge 8--F. Russell

10-T. ; Counsel! 1:--s. McGregor

R: Wilclt10r-3 2-B. Craft ' J. lUcDonald-5 4-R. Sawyer

B. Clark-, 6--E. Fitzgibbons R. Brown-9 8--W. Kembrey

B. Rall-11 lO-l\l. Mitchell P. Cro"·-13 12-K. ltlcCord

Referee: T. Gustard

G. Davey-3 J. McWilliams-5

K. Field-7 J. Wilson-9

D. Crump-11 P. Anderson-13

Linesmen: W. Humphries (Blue Flag), A. Clare (Red Flag)

TORONTO Green and Gold

1-K. Bilton Z-G. Q,uinnell O. ll'Ic.Grath-3 4-D. Dunn C. Cuilen-5 6--G. Elliott J. Fields-, 8-J. Woods .J. Henton-!)

10-J. Nicol K. Core-11 12-T. Shields A. Harliin�-13

KURRI KURRI Ha,lf Red Top, Half Blue Bottom

1-M. Jobbins Z-J. Hindmarsh R. Peacock-3 4-R. Gear N. Gear-5 6-P. Collins A. Purcell-7" S-A. Yarrow

IO-Shakespeare 12-E. Gear

E. Bainbridge-9 Hetherington-11

4-. l\Iui-ray-13 Referee: R. Johnson

Linesmen: D. Milton (Blue Flag), S. Delforce (Red Flag)

NORTHERN SUBURBS Royal and Sky Blue Bars

1-K. Bagley

SOUTH :NEWCASTLE Red and White Strip�s

1-C. Stone '

2-lR. Gilchrist B. Squelch-3 4-C. Woolston G. Byers-5 6--J. Parkinson S-B. Gibson ·

10-J. lllitcltell 12-E. Parsons

R. Parrott-, l\I. Webb<>r-9

J. Anderson-11 K. McPlterson-13

2-G. Ott 4-L, Pinkerton 6--K. lllcMillan 8--F. d'Arcy

10-1\1. O'Shea 12-J, narrow

Referee: R. Edwards

G. Shearman-3 G. Pnrnell-5

L. S,varzes-7 R. Richards-9

B. Nickisson-11 JI,. Q,nin:n-13

Linesmen: K. Barnett (Blue Flag), K. Barry (Red Flag)

CENTRAL NEWCASTLE White--Blue V White Shorts I

WARATAH MAYFIELD Gold, Maroon V.

1;.._c. C.arroll 1-T. Brennan 2-M. Baker 4--B. Golledge 6--B. Binns S-B. Haslam

10-A. She1>h:ird 12-J. Sinc1.!it'

Linesmen: J.

J. 11:lkin-3 2-B. Abbott K. Penfold-5 4-D. Steel

J. Perry-7" 6--T. Pink D. Hunt-9 8--B. Fishlock

K.· J.Unrray-11 10-G. Notley .J. Hy�ancI-13 12-W. 'A:yers

Referee: H. Nash

H. Bnlmer-'l R. Jones-5

K- lllcKay-7 F. Shiel.ds-9

P. DonneUy-11 . T. lllakirigs-13

Schofield (Blue Flag), A. Boswell (R�d _Flag)

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