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CLUB GOSSP.

EASTERN SUBURBS.-The boys had a night out last Saturday night inthe Paddington Tor.vn Ha1l, when Messr's. E. W. Butler and T. Cawood receivedtheir life membership medals, and "Hock" Keys received his fountain pen, and"Lemon Squash" bets that many could not get their hats on, on Sunday morning.Sammy, you don't want to play hazards wheu,you're due for a trip. It's dangerous.Freddy spoke more than anl6ody else in the room last Saturday night. Ossiewas seen going out of the rvrong door, What lvas wrong, Ossie? Lost or-.To'mmy, did you rvin that bet from your wife? The boys thank Mrs. Falveyfor those sand'rviches. They rvere bonze, Who s'as the young man going homefrom the smoko rvith bottles in his pockets ? Both Reserve and First Gradeplayers are REQUESTED to attend training on Tuesday and Thursday nightsfrom now on. The most improved players. in the Reserve Grade up to date areHarry Radford, George "Bulla" Davies, "Micky" Vesper and Jacky Clark. Inthe firsts, George Hyland. Noticed. several young men doing some shoppingduring the rveek, getting ready for Melbourne, I suppose. "Captain" Co manStumpy, and "Bab1. Grand," the honorable Joey Burns, Esq., rvere well to thefront at the smoko. Good bo-v, Joe.

NEWTOWN.-Nervts had the shade on Si'dney all the time. Les Cuneenseems to be the fors.ard rve have looked for. The half-forivards on Saturdaywere too close in to give him full scope for hi: dummf ing. Llelv Edlvards play'ed

the best game on the ground. If all rvould put onl]' hal{ of his dash into thegame, \'\'e would be some team. Jack Shr-ehan tt'a-. in rare form-it rl'as his bestday for the season. Rcdgr.,'idgc is a star in the Reserve Grade team. Bill Souterlooks a sure First Graclcr t,ext scason. Billl'Da1'had a da1'on the fence lastweek. Billy Scott will be a tower of strength in deience once he gets his headin. He is ideally built for the positiorr. Tickets are no\r avaiable for August lst.

NORTH SHORE.--Timmy Loudon pla-ved his first match on Saturday last,and started off pretty well. He rvas kicking and 'rvorking splendidll-. Our seasouhas nearly finished. Even if ue have not had mauy victories. we have have hadsome good games, and knocked out some good {un. May v.'e be more successfttlncxt year, fuith very likety a younger team.

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OUR GAME IN SYDNEY.Next Saturday should see a great crowd.at Erskineville Oval, when the

Sydney public will have an opportunity of seeing our brother Queenslanders inaition. It is about six years slnce we have been honored with a Queensland side,and apart from the latesi information about how the Australian game has improvedin Brisbane, we have in mind wherr our team visited Queensland last year-theyonly scraped home by a few points. The early fixture to this match will also beworth seJing, and the N.S.\\i.A.F. Leaguc ha.r'e given the pubtic a chance to see

the "all age" bol's in actior:. South Sl'dney are the first club to {orm an associa-tion of thiir os,ln district, and they will field a combined team against a combinedtgam from the Teachers' College, Eastern Suburbs, Erskineville and Newtoum,and I think the latter team will just about get in fr'ont rvhen the final bell rings.The senior clubs will have their selectors on the g-round irr the hope of finding a

Foskett, Davies or Halies. Sydrrcy and \\''estel'n Suburbs in the first-grade com-petition arc going to have a battle royal for fourth position, and to-day shallprectically settle the argunlent. \\restern Suhrrrbs rneet Sydney at Marrickville.ind on nearly every occasion Wcsts have put up a good performauce ot.r theirhc,me ground, and ii they can rvin they u'ill have only }lorth Shore to beat on the6th of- August, whereas' Sydrrey will have to beat South Sydney on that date.Both Wests and S1'drrey were defeatcd rather easily last Saturday, and at presentit looks like Sydney being in front at the final bell to-dav. West Suburb's officialssav thlt l:rst Seturda't fr,.m lvas all rvrong. Jimm1" 16n.1on. played hisfiist game for North Shore last Saturday, and by his showirrg will be an assetto the Carnival team. Jim London has been the most discussed player during thelast three rveeks, on account of him being selected in the State's Carnival team,and not playing a game. Last Sunday morning the Carnival team had a runtogether, and Messrs. J. Sheehan and P. Chalnrers, coache-s, say that the teamwill lre the best that ever left Sydney-lbt's hope so. N. Ferguson, of SydneyClub, through injury, rvill be unable to make thc trip to Victoria, and young Stans-f ord, of thc South S1,dne1' Club. has been chosen in his stead; also E. Andrews,of the S1'dne1' Club, and J. Smith, of the South Sydney Club' have heenchosen, arid t.row only four plal'ers have to be sclected from the country, ancl theState selectors will make tr:irori'u tltc fufi trventl--four players next rveek' GeelorrgClub s'ill l;e leaving Victoria on the gth o{ August. and rvill plal'a malch atAlbury on thc 10th, and arrive in Sydnel'on the 12th. On arrival in S1'dne1'onthai date I fc:l srr:c,hat Svclney f6llrrrvcrs n1 ths Ausiie garne rvill give them a

wonderful reception. Cliff Rankin, the captain of Geelong, rvhen last in S1'clne1',

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INTERSTATE NEWS.Last Saturday's ganres in Melbourne saw the best attendances to date, when

130,000 people rvitnessed the six leagtre matches. The biggest crowd was seen atRichmond, when the home side defeated Nfelbounre rather easity, the final scoresbeing 10-i5 to 6-8. Geelong had their colours lowered by the

-Magpies on their

own groundi by 9'11 to 7-6. Carlton also were defeated by the improved South.Melbourne team at South Melbourne, the final scores being 12-3 to 8-21. In th s

match Carlton had nine more shots at goal than Souths, but their Iorwards wereall at sea. South Melbourne still have a remote chance of being in the final four,as they are only eight points behind Carlton and Melbourne. Collingrvood andRichmond are noN leading in the conrpe,tition with 40 points each, Geelong nextr,vith 6, then Melbourne and Carlton wlth 32, and South Melbourne 24. At thisstage of the competition it looks as though the "Tigers" wil'l be minor premiers,as the hardest ma.tch before them is Collingrvood, and they play the Magpie; t-rn

their home ground. In the South Australiar-r competition last Saturday,_ saw WestAdelaide defeated by North Adelaide, l0-11 to 9-4; West Torrens beat Sturt aftera ding dong go by,threc points, 10-14 to l1-5; Glenelg beat Port Adelaide, butthrough the wretched kicking of the la,tter's forwarcls, Ports should hale run outeasl' rvinners, the final scores were, 6-9 to 4-19. The following have been chosento represent South Australia in the coming Carnival at Melbourne:-West Ade-laide, B. McGregor (capt.), J. Snell, W. R. Chaplin; Ports, P. Bampton, L. C.Dal'man, V. Johnson, E. Mucklow and C. Keat; Torrens, E. Hine, T. Kempster,and L. Ashhy; Norths, E. Morris, W. Thomas, and R. l\{unn; Sturt, H. Riley,and N. Barren; Norwood, W. Scott (vice-capt.), S. Ackland, Er Wadham, andA. Lill; Glenelg, J. Owens, G. Bartrary, and J. Handby; Souths, A. J. Ryan.

Tasmania's Carnival team arc as follorvs:-Full-back, Lervis: backs, Dunn,Atkinson, Roberts., Felmingham, Bonnitcha, Peacock i centre, J. Charlesrvorth(capt.); wings, Leitch, Hay; forwards, Ahearne, Foley, A. Scott, H. O. Smith,Adams; followers, Pringle, Pollock. Bloomfield, Hislop, Acheson, arrd Freem:rn;rovers, Gorringe, Brooks. and H. Smith. The selectors, in selecting the abov:players, have chosen weight ancl height, and if it should be rvet drrring the Carnival,these playcrs will certainll' he all at sea- The Brisbane A.F. League arc stillscluabbling atnongst themsei,ts, and last rveek \{r. L. O'Connor rcsiq-ned fromthe League. IIr. O'Connor holds the president's chair, chairman of the investi-;r'ation comrnjttec. .n(1 drlc;ra'e to tht' Australasian Football Courrcil. Also, theL.eague have not patched rr| rh. breach over the pl:r1'ers rcfrrsing to Day 15 towardstheir expenscs. The ,-.1;r.'crs rtill conttnd that the Brisltarre l-egaue should payall the expenses cons:dcring that the l-eague received L2ffi from the AustralasianCouncil for this trip, and I l-,eliele that Brisbarre is receiving a share of theSydrrey gate. Jack Lervis, of the North \{elbourne Club, who has up till r-rowbeen playing rvonderful football, and considered a possibility for the Carnivalteam, is giving the gamd a spell. Jack is a shearer, and norv that the sheep areto be shorn. Jack's off to the bush. Norths u'ill miss him. In the VictorianAssociation foothall, Coburg are still undefea'ted, and on Saturday dcfeated Wil-liamstown rather easily-the final scores rvere, 19-ll to 8-12. Bill Libbis. thecrack Collir-'gwood rover, is norv at the top of his fornr. and those that have seenhim in the last ferv matches, class him with such rovers as Alex Eason, "Butcher"Odgen, and Tandy. Bill originally came from Bacchus Marsh. and although heplayed for Fairfield he was not over fond of football, and often preferred swim-ming. but Ern Wilson sarv him rccovering for Fairfield in 1924, and asked Billto come along. io Collinr?u'ood. As soon as Jim McHale (Collingrvood's coach)sarv Bill in action, he said that Bill would be one of the hest rovers in the gameafter a season u'ith the Magpies.

VICTORIA T.EADING GOALKICKIIRS : G. Coventry (Collingwood), 64;Moriarty (Fitzroy), 59; Davie (Mel,bourne), 40; Johnson (South Melbourne),39: I,lagger (Geelong), 37: Hvde (Harythnrn), 32; Lynch (Richmond), 32: Vosti(Essendon),28; Dunn (Carlton),25; H. Collier (Collingwo,od). 24; Hopkins(Font.crav), 23.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S LEADING GOALKICKERS: Owens (Glenelg).61; Logan (Ports),41; Ryan (Souths),35; Dayman (Ports),1; McGregor(\\rests),30.

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SOUTH SYDNEY.-WiIh five disabled players, the selection tr:o of Souths\vore very rvorried expressions on Saturday last. The first trip ovcr the harbourand a rveak team, and rvhen rve remember last season, !r'hen, rvith a lead of sixgoals, to be run over by Norths in the final quarter, the position lvas anything-but promising, but anyway, the reserves fillcd the gaps, and are u'ell -worthy ofmenfion the game they pliyed. C. Stanford, the boy forward of Souths, shot'eda glimpse of-his old

-forrn ,by bagging six sixers. Jack Murphy shorved us all

just horv he could play when'put 1o the test-he rvas easily.the best man'of thehay. F. Borchers waJright af the top.f his form, his marking a'd_kicking beinga ieature of the game. Nugget and Jacky Hayes had to run the full four on theball, but they did it easily. 1lese two plalers have a wonderful ruck cornbilation.Didyou heir about Jack Hayes'wonderful goal? It was a beautl--trvo cr tl'ireelike ihat will be hand/ against Newts, Jack. Alex Phillips plal'cd a great ga:xe

in the backs. He has plenty of dash, and know's how to nse it. As thc footballseason is nearing its ind, don't forgct thc treasurer--all dorra:ions lhanlifulll-rcceived.

\\IESTERN SUBLRBS.-Your form throughout has becn verl- inconsistent.ancl far bclorv that thich nratle )'ou rrlrlners-up last 1ear. Onl}'oncc this sea-son

have \\'ests fieldecl thc:r rram as prckecl r,ri \\'eclncsdal-. usualll- in filling ;ilrcservists ,:u Saiitrdal'. Bacl rranagcrnent thcr.' \ori' tha: you have the'goods,pull tc,gt,thc-r ancl tak.l ir"..1 rii P;t sidcn: _.[an:es Hall's slogan, "Risc to-.the occa-

.io,]-ihor,' thcrn last )ear \\'as no fluke.''' The great ovation given.Jim Cross,

ihat great plal.er of oid Errt Sydney da)'s rvhen he frlled a gap agai'st Souths,

stto,tia locil iollowers do not io.get g.e"t champions. Jim shorved he had notforgotten how to play during his forced retircment. Ask Souths that, Congratu-lati6ns, Russ Skelfonl utt yoi. carnival selection. George Krmtt must havc cleanetlhis boots the day the selictors were watching. Why not try more loug kickingin the team, Frei Bradly-it rvon a lot of games last 1tar. We have_a -championmark in H. Ray-a gnod {orrvard. Great ,qames last n eek, Harrl- walker, \ric.Chapman, Stari<e, Monsfield and Reid. Wests, if you want to !e. i1 the final{our, you rvill have to beat S1'dne1' to-day. Who received thc black cat lastSaturclay night

SYDNEY.-Newtowl.r defeated us algaiu after a very hard, gamt' but our

tur' wiil come in the semi-finats ancl finaii. So, cl'ir follos'ers, don't lose hcart.

. We rvill be there u'ith a vengeance.' dongratulatio.s tob.ni.t Macg'ire on,his selection for the Carnival tcam'

W" h;p; to have anothei on. _u.i."f ionel-_Lock as centre,.was th€. outstancling

pi"l'.i"i^t-*.eii, and although his efforts-djd not claim a victory, his game rvas

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ft,pii"t"r i3 his 1eam. Dick Wenke, on the wing, rva.s another

i" rttiirl,-d"a gily l,tcKoy-rvas his usual self . Andrervs rvas unavailable, and

!;ii;;';"-;G B;i;"it player who took his place. shou'ed promise' Don't forgetthe bii night at the Bo;di- Casino on Wednesdav, August 3rd'Ia

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