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    /..'Cf,r~';

    Official Organ of the Victorian Soccer Football Associatio~~--~

    ~ j ->~'i ~M ~~~ S n~ occ~r ~I"'S->~ W~ -~~ Published Weekly. Price 4d.'

    Vol. 2. No. 12. ME LBO URN E Saturday,23rd July, 1

    UNSOLD IN U.S.A."The boys haven't even broken a sweat yet," .limb by the spectators. Prom Moscow to said a wispy reporter for the Glasgow Daily bourne, the action and drama of the gameRecord. On the floodlit field before him in SL crowds who consider American football sliLouis o.ne night last week, commencing a U:S. I less exciting than watching grass grow.tour, were 1,000,000 dollars worth of ScottIshfootball (soccer) players, champions of Britain I . Socce,r s a vital part. of the British w~and mythical cpampions of the world. hf~. Each Thursday. I~ season, teh, m. # Bntons get a coupon hstmg the weeks gWhen the public-address system blurted out, With sport pages of the papers spread b"Foul on Holstein," the Scqttish reporter him and the family kibitzing, the fan mwinced. To mispronounce the name of Willie his selections and his bet (from one pennyHouliston (rhymes with fool us none), nation- in the weekly "pool." Led by the big ~ral hero and ace centre-forward for Scotland, Littlewood's, Vernon's and Copes's-the was as bad as man-handli~g the name of Joe take in a staggering 250 million dollar aDiMaggio. At half-time, the Scots had drib- and rank as Britain's seventh ndustry.bled and passed rings around St. Louis' .All- .' .,Stars and led, 3,,0, but their hearts weren't WIth prospectIve fortunes to hven Int

    ally in it. The familiar air of tension and (a gas COr'1pany worker once took a flutter _~speration, compounded with an occasional 10c. and won 295,180 dollars), crowds a"Hampden roar" (a sustained Scottish cheer games dwarf the crowds that tu "n out for whicn bet;omesso engulfing that mikes have to sport events. When Scotland played be turned down until it eases), were missing. beat) England two mont?s yago, a thronFinal score: Scotland 6, St. Louis O. 150,000 crammed London s Wembley Stato see t done.OUT OF DANGER.. OUT OF MISCHIEF.No one has ever gIven a good reason whysoccer, a game which stirs a large part of the After a game, fans queue up at locker-world to hysteria, causes ittle but polite yawns doors just to glimpse or touch the heroin most of the U.S. The ardor with which kicked a goal. But where U.S. big-leagueU.S. fans pursue baseball is pallid compared baIlers make a minimum of 5,000 dollars awith the inter~st of sqccer fans in the 50-odd (and on up to 90,000 dollars), soccerstarsnations in which it is a national gal~e. In bring as high as 95,000 dollars when soBuenos Aires, refereesare sometimes hustled out the open market get a top salary of abouunder police escort lest they be torn limb from dollars a week, plus 8 dollars bonuses for

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    game won. The British encourage their starsto have an off-season job, "It keeps a man outof mischief," said Robert Williamson, a Scot- -tish football official. "It doesn't do, after all, ",to have a national idol hanging around pubs Sur~ey ,Park WIll be ~he settIng for the m

    ,. first divIsIon match thIS afternoon, where . . . homeside.Box Hill, second n the premieAfter playing in St, Louis before 9,662 ladder, will meet Park Rangers, who are o

    people, the Scottish booters moved on to New one point behind in third place.York for the second of seven scheduled stops~ Wh th t t I t t t M ' d ' en ese wo earns as me aleChI,ef purpose of, the tour: to try ?nce agaIn to Park, the Hillmen just scraped home by whip up enthusiasm for soccer In the, U,S" dd 1 , fi S ' h ' Ri1ere the' arne's mos.t rabid admirers are in 0 goa ,In ve. In~e t IS encounter~ a'h I .g St L 'K y N J and Fall ers have Improved their team, and their prSu,c p aMes as 0 ,?UIS'a earn wh ' Y ' so ' ccer may pects to-day of turning the tables are brigh

    Iver, ass, ne re son A ' f h R ld b bl k the U ,S. b storm' the peak of the WIn; or t e anr;~rs wo,u pro ,a y panever a e d ' tYh ' t' m nths when them In second positIon WIth a pOInt advseason comes unng e WIn er 0 B H ' ll h ' l d f r to be indoors and more comfortable t~ge over ox 1,', W 1 e even a raw couans hp,re e b k tb 11 give them the posItIon on goal average,watc Ing as e a ,The Division leaders, Brighton, will be

    * * * home against Moreland', who are eqqal ,thiwith Park Rangers, Moreland, too, can gAPPOINTMENT OF SECRETARY. second place with a win, but on their rece

    performances, Moreland wll be fighting an ~ hill battle in trying to defeat the Divisleaders, "-The Council has acceptedhe resignationof ", ,

    Mr. A, M. Mackie as Secretary of the Associa- SunshIne .Umted: In, the relegatIon zone, , 'h only one pOInt behInd ItS opponents, Yallourn,tIon, Mr, S. Beaton, Assistant Secretary, C)S so visitors to Sunshine Park can be well assur

    been appointed to ,fill the vacancy, All cor~ of seeing a good contest, in which both tearespondence should In future be sent to the new will be striving hard against possible relegation.Secretary, S h Y ' h ' wut arra s orne game agaInst este

    * * * Suburbs will also be full of interest, WesternSuburbs, at the bottom of the ladder, e

    NOTIFICATION OF MEETINGS with a win, cannot at this ,stage escape from . danger zone, but on theIr good performancelast week against Moreland, it is possible t

    , , , their chances an be improved, Counctl MeetIngs wtll be held at McEwan Th " F ' D '" , e remaInIng Irst IVISIon contest, WHouse, LIttle CollIns St" O? Aug?st 8 and be at Footscray, where the home team, Bra

    September 12, Further meetIngs wtll be con- ford, will be striving to regain prestige frovened when neces5ary, its defeat against Yallourn last Saturday.

    " Prahran, their opponents, played good footb, League Man~gement ~eetIngs. WIll be held last week against Brighton, but may not fIn Room 8, Ratlway InstItute, Pltnders St" on the Bradford ground to its liking,August JO and September 14, at 8 p,m, , , , . The only game In the Second DIvIsIon whIc

    Club Delegates' Meetings will be held at 31 appears to have any appeal, is that of HakoahQueens St, (7 up) on July 26, August 23, against H~idelberg. to be playe~ at Olympic and September 27, at 8 p,m, Park, HeIdelberg seems ,to, have Improved o

    the last few weeks, but It IS thought that thNo other notification of above meetings, ex~ improvement is not sufficient to upset . cept Council Meetings, will be given. Hakoah team's chances of gaining second pla

    on the ladder, South Melbourne United holS. Beaton, Secretary. this position at present, being three points ahe

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    c 'ccQCCERNEWSc .," '

    ,of Hakoah; but. United wi.1 have to gain at Goalsleast six points out of its remaining four games P. W. L. D. F. A.to ensu.re ts promoton,. a.1ngith Sandring- Metters... 12 4 8 0 23 47ham City, to the top dIVIsIon next season. Box Hill .. ... 9 4 5 0 6 27H ' hl ' h . h Th ' d D . . . .11b Brighton. . 13 2 10 1 39 6519 19 t ill t e lr IVI~I~n. WI e the Woodlands 'A' 13 I 12 0 8 49contest between Juventus (DIvIsIon lea~ers)and George Cross (second). This game is to F. t Di .. RI d 01 . p k .. irS VISIon eserves.e p aye at ymplc ar as a curtaill~ralserto. the Hakoah versu,s Heidelberg match, and Park Rangers. 14 13 1 0 68 9wul commence at 1.25 p.m. Brighton. 14 13 1 0 77 14Prahran .. 14 I 0 4 0 47 27* * * South Yarra. 14 7 5 2 45 37Box Hill. 14 8 6 0 43 37, Yallourn. 14 6 7 1 25 34LEAGUE TABLES. Bradford. 14 3 7 4 21 32Moreland. 14 I 1121542 Sunshine. .. 13 I 10 2 8 79Goals West. Subs. . 13 1 II I 19 57

    P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. S d D. .. Rcon IVlSlon eserves. . ,Firj;}t Division. Sandringham 14 13 1 0 56 10Brighton. 13 11 0 2 45 15 24 Hakoah.. 13 12 1 0 60 8- Box Hill.. 14 8 4 2 38 33 18 South Melb. 13 10 2 1 54 17Park Rangers. 14 7 4 3 34 20 17 Preston... 14 9 5 0 47 24Moreland. 14 8 5 1 46 34 17 Ringwood. 14 6 7 1 36 31Prahran . . . 14 8 6 0 41 38 16 H~ide1berg.. 14 5 8 1 24 46Bradford. ,. 13' 5 5 3 26 25}3 Olympic... 14 4 8 2 14 37South Yarra. 14 4 7 3 27 32 11 Williamstown 14 3 10 1 29 46Yallourn . . 14 4 9 1 33 51 9 Yarraville.. 14 3 11 0 9 74Sunshine.. 14 4 10 0 33 46 8 University.. 14 1 13 0 8 44West. Subs. . 14 2 11 1 22 51 5 Six Clubs have been fined 10/- for hSecond Division. failed .to phone results of matches.Sandringham. 14 13 0 1 44 12 27 D.ocker~yCup and ReserveCup.-No fuuth Melb. 14 II 2 1 52 16 23 entnes wuJ be .accepted f,;>r the,se Cup manakoah 14 10 4 0 61 24 20 C;up draws wtll be notIfied ill a few R. d 14 9 5 0 23 22 18 tIme.illgWOO . .University 14 6 7 1 32 27 13 Congratulations to Brighton in the Heidelberg 14 5 8 1 23 31 11 Division who have virtually won the PrePreston. . 14 3 6 5 24 30 11 ship, and our condolences o Western SuYarraville . . 14 2 9 3 22 39 7 who will have a terrific fight to escape elegOlympic" 14 2 10 2 13 57 6 .. . . Wi11iamstown 14 1 11 2 17 53 4 ... In the. &econdDIvIsIon, San~rillghamare practIcally assured of promotIon. A w. ... I measure of praise is due to their-CommThird DIvIsion. j and players for their efforts. Williamstown13 0 0 65 10 26 I the foot of the league, must gain points 13 1 1 53 14 23 I..,.. remaining games o escape elegation.13 3 1 39 24 19 I Third Division leaders, J uventus, are pla14 7 1 38 36 13 so well that they must qualify for promo13 6 1 23 23 13 Congratulations Mr Fontana12 6 1 34 24 11 ,.'

    12 7 0 16 32 10 S. Beaton, Secreta

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    P "' SOCCER" ...'F E~x~Cag~~ " ?J.~ ""'-:1 . -c

    . JUNIOR LAGUE'LADDERs:.' NEXT SATURDA Y~S GAMES." -

    Goals First Di~sion.. . . P. W. L. D. F. -A..Pts. Moreland . B~adford, t CampbellRUnder 19 DIvIsIon. West. Subs. v. Brighton, at SunshineY 11 14 13 1 0 41 12 26 Prahran v. Sunshine Utd., at Como Pa ou~n . Yallourn v. Box Hill, at Yallourn.~_Box Hill. 13 10 1 2 24 9 22 Park Rangers v. South Yarra, at MiddlePreston;.. . . 14 10 3 1 37 15 - 21 West. Subs. 14 8 '3 3 31 21 19 .'. Brighton. 14 7 6 1 13 23 15. Second DivisiQn.South Yarra. 14 6 8 0 11 36 12' Preston v. Hakoah, at Bell.Park Rangers. 14 5 8 1 11 41 11 Olympic v. Sth. Melb. Utd., at FawkneHakoah . . . 13 5 8 0 10 21 10 Heidelberg. v. University, at James Par

    Williamstown v. Yarraville, at NewpoUnder 17 Division. Ringwood v. Sandringham, at Bedford Sth. Melb. . . 14 14 0 0 72 6 28 (First and Second Division Reserve gamPreston. . . 14 11 2 1 49 24 23 opposite grounds.)Sunshine. 14 8 3 3 24 13 19Coburg . . . 14 7 5 2 28 17 16 Third Division.Metters .. 14 6 6 2 34 39 14Bradford. . * 13 7 6 0 15 30 14 Fifers v. Metters, at National Park, Ke--Sandringham * 12 5 6 1 22 23 11 Woodlands "A" v. Y.C.W.M., at ChBrighton. . 14 5 8 1 17 36 11 worth Park.Park Rangers. 13 5 7 1 12 39 II Woodlands v. NorthcoteRingwood. * 12 4 7 1 7 19 9 Juventus v. Macedonians, at Royal PaNorthcote . . * 12 2 10 0 5 39 4 Box Hill v. George Cross, at Surrey P

    * Results not to hand. U d . . . . n er 19 DIVlSlon.Under 15 Division. Preston v. Hakoah, at Bell. .West. Subs. v. Brighton, at Sunshine.Sth. M~lb. . . 13 12 1 0 80 9 24 Yallourn v. Box Hill, at Yallourn.Box HIll. 13 12 1 0 56 18 24 Park Rangers v. South Yarra, at Middle Preston. . . 113 9 3 1 38 25 19 Sunshine. . . "'14 5 6 3, 38 16 13 U d 17 D. . .Ringwood. 14 6 7 1 49 27 13 n er Ivlslon.N,?rthcote . . 13 5 6 2 36 24 12 Coburg v. Preston, at Glenroy.Bnghton. 14 4 7 3 25 19 11 Brighton v. Sunshine U td., at HurlingWest. Subs. . 13 4 6 3 20 44 11 Park.Sandringham. 13 1 10 2 9 63 4 ' Sth. Melb. Utd. v. Park Rangers,at MPark Rangers. 13 1 11 1 5 111 3. Park.. Ringwood v. Sandringham, at Bedford P~:..:+:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:4(":":4(..:..:..:..:.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.orthcote v. .Bradford, at Merri Park.

    PUB L I C BAR NOW 0 PEN Under 15 Division.at Sandringham v. Preston, at Hampton.OLYMPIC PARK Sth. Melb. Utd. v. Sunshine Utd., at MiPark. /SATURDAY AFTERNOON Park Rangers V. Bright,?n, at Middle. PaWest. (Subs. v. Box HIll, at Sunshme(Rear of Grand Stand) Northcote v. Box :Iill, at Merri Park.

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    :"" ,\ " , ".C" :c.";:c,c:; t. SOCCER NEWS ; "c.. C;Cj,,;,' Pag~S

    , , RESULTS OF LAST;SATURDAY'S Gf\MES" Box Hi.J:lod::Ringwood,c'2'-1. ;:jt~.:'PJ\"tiiPreston d. Northcote, 2~1.Inter-Association Cup (Under 15). . * * *Central Gippsland 6 (Marr 4, Whiteldck 2)c:d. Metropolis 3 (James2, Kinnersley 1). HOW THEY FARED ON MAY 21stFi11s.tDivision.Y~llourn d. Bradford, 4-2. Bnghton d. Prahran, 3-2. . . .. Moreland d. West. Sub~., 2-1. FlrlSt DivIsion..~ark ~angers d. Sunshine Utd., 3-1. Pr~hran d. Bradford, 4-2, Box Hill d, South Yarra, 1-0. Bnghtorvd. Moreland, 2-0.SA~nd Division. Souih. Yarra d. West. Subs" 5-3.

    { k h d W ' ll ' 5 0 Sunshine Utd. d. Yallourn, 6-3."--' a oa . 1, amst:Vn, -. Box Hill d. Park Rangers,3-2.Sth, Melb. Utd, d,. Heidelberg, 2-1.Preston d. Olympic, 1-0. S d Di . .Ringwood d. University, 1-0. eoon VISion. -"Sandringham d, Yarraville, 4-0, Hakoah d. Heidelberg,,6-2.Third Division. Sth. ~elb, Utd, 9. Pr~ston,4-0.

    , .' Sandnnghamd. Olympic, 4-0Flfers d. Bnghton, 6-2. " University d Williamstown, 2~1.Woodlands d. Woodlands A, 5-2. Ringwood d. Yarraville, 2-1.Y.C.W,M. drew with GeorgeCross, 5-5.Juventus . Northcote, -2. * * *First Division Reserves.radford d Yallourn, 2-0. # GAMES YET TO BE CONTESTED.

    Brighton d. Prahran, 3-0.West. Subs. drew with Moreland, 1-1. , ' , )ark Rangers d. Sunshine Utd., 17-0. (Teams In ltaltcs denote home games.South Yarra d. Box Hill, 7-3. First Division.Second Division Reserves.. Brighton: Bradford Moreland, West. SuburHakoah d. Williamstown, 10-1, South Yarra. Bradford,~" 'i",;~~i;j :i~~Sth, Melb. Utd. d. Heidelberg, 9-1 Box Hill: Park Rangers, Yallourn, Prahr'reston d. Olympic, 8-0. Moreland.\'-f{.ingwood d. University, 5-0. PR BH ' II S h Y Y IId ' h d Y ' II 10 0 ark angers: ox I, out arra, a ouan nng am . arraVI e, -, P ha ran.Under 19 Division. Moreland: Brighton, Bradford, Sunshine' UtYallourn d, Hakoah, 4-0. Box Hill. 'West, Subs. d. Preston, 2-1.. Prahran, Bradford, Sunshine Utd., Box HBox Hill d, 'Sth, Yarra, 5-1. Park Rangers.

    Under 17 Division. Bradford: Brighton, Prahran, Moreland, WePreston d Brighton, 3-2. Suburbs. BrightonCoburg d. S;tndringham, 3-1. Sout~ Yarra: we-st. Suburbs, Park RangI Bradford d. RiX1;gwood,2-0. Brlghton, Y all~urn. ,Metters d. Sunshine Utd., 3-2. Yallourn: Sunshine Utd., Box HIll, PaNorthcote d. Park Rangers, 1-0. Rangers, South Yarra. . Under 15 Divisi*1. West, Suburbs: South Yarra, BrIghton, BraPark Rangers drew with Sunshine, 0-0. ford, Sunshin,e Utd.Sth. Melb. Utd. d. Sandringham, 10-0, Sunshine:' Yallourn; Prahran,oMoreland, WeWest. Subs, d. Brighton., 3-). Suburbs".

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    . ; . .Second DjVf9~Sandringham: Olympic, Ringwood, 8th. Melb.'Utd., Williamstown."Sth.. Melb. Utd.: Preston, Olympic, Sand1;ing,. "ham, Hakoah~ "Hakoah: Heidelberg, Preston, Olyn;pic, Sth."

    Melb. Utd.Ringwood;. Yarraville, 8andringham, W illiams-town, Heidelberg.-"'-~~~11iversitY7; illiamstown, Heidelberg, Pre.s:ton.Olympic.Heidelberg: Hakoah, University, Yarraville, Ringwood.Preston: Sth. Melb. Utd., Hakoah, University,Yarraville.

    Yarraville: Ringwqod, Williamstown, Heidel~berg, Preston.Olympic: Sandringham, 8th. Melb. Utd.,Hakoah, University.Williamstown: University, Yarraville, Ring~wood, 8andri 1gham.

    -* * * SIT TIGHTUNDER 14 TEAMS WANTED.

    Brighton and Box Hill Clubs have a sur~lus ON YOUR0f schoolboy soccer players, and both clubswant to play friendly games against teams M 0 NE Yulfaer 14 years of age, .The Junior Association Secretary (Mr, J.Olsen) would like to hear from any Club; who;. -in addition to its Under 15 team, can field ateam ?f boys under ,14 years,of age on Satur,day K E E PmOrnings. If sufficient entnes are forthcoming,it might be possible to organise a short com~ I Tetition between these teams before the sea,soncloses, with the possibility of next year form-ing an additiona~ Junio~ s,ection or ~choolboy I Nlayers under tJ.1lSage hmlt.* * *

    VOLUNTEER REFEREES WANTED. , THETo provide neutral referees or their cup/and S Shield matches, commencing August 20, the TATE A VINGSJunior Association requests clubs to furnishnames and addresses of members willing to BAN Kvolunteer. * * OF VICTORIA

    SOCCER NEWS PAYMENTS." Club Secret,~ries ple.ase note that payment for "SAVE MORE-HAVE MORE."

    Soccer News must in future be posted to W.W. Tunn, 1 Lo.ckhart St" Caulfield. LF 1859..

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    { ~) robust style, which is deligpt for the spectato.'1 The inside-left referred to so disparagingly -z::.. .~ recognisedby many of the keenest soccerplayJ -7~ :t in Victor.ia as the best player in th~ Sta~e. ~~~ -f#~~ the captain has brought hIS tea~ right .11;P n~~?~.J. 'II the top four by a keen figJitIng spmt, - '-< accusation of his inexperience is pardly ma

    " . tained. Credit wherecredit s due.Letters to the EdItor Frank T. Sykes, East St. KildaMELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.In reply to D. ;J. C. Sutherland regarding In reply to the University's letter on tranthe disputed goal awarded South Melbourne port difficulties, it is weI1 worth noting that against Hakoah. I was the spectator concerned the other sporting bodie~ run by the Universin the incident,. and al~o a -5outh Melbourne fulfilled their fixtures 'in Baseball, Tennplayer. He says his view was impeded. Wasn't Rugby, et

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    boys;of South Melbpurne and Preston Clubs der thetiiliion orNorm Shingles they aiwho did sl,lch a great job in posing action shots ing great progress.for the article. The i'Post"decided later not to Our Jurtior teams, while not very huse them but the photos are excellent.. pariicu.. .,.. ;he League table~ are looking forward lady one of South Melbourne's goalie (shades "coming Cup ties and hope to give a goof Frank Swift) and shots of Six-goal Stiles count of themselves.-and Dead-shot~~yons. Tbey canb~ ,bought The First and, Second\te~ms are, trat a reasonable price at t,l)e Photographlc Sales hard for the Cup tles. Don Bmgham lspDepL~in the Argus building, Elizabeth St. All them throiUgh a strenuous physical cultureclubs interested in juniors are at least advised to to fit themselves or the hard matches exgo and inspect them. FORMER GOALIE SCORES FOIMPROVED GOAL AVERAGE. JUVENTUS.

    , ' y ' II d . A good, fast game was witnessed on PlaYing against arraVl e on a groun m da t R 1 P k h J t " d ' d d d Y a oya ar were uven us bad condlnon, San rlngham pro uce goo D ' , ' I ) d f' N b 11. h d h If and finished 4 oals lV1Slon eaders e eated ortbcote by oot' la m t e secon a g -' to 2. A feature of the game was the scorintom, Ibf ' lk MN ' 11 1 , h ' fi t ' th two goa s y ormer goa - eeper, usceo.rge lCO , P aymg lS rs game Wl J )Th ' M 'h S ' t k h ' l t ttl d nbut uventus . lS was usco s first gamt e emors, 00 aWl e 0 se e ow, fi Id 1 d I " t" th d h 1 f season as a e, payer, an p aymg at wasdun1 er no lce m e secon a or some right, he performed quite favourably.

    goo c earances. k T " h ' d d 'J W It ( h d t t f d) new eeper, esw s owe goo promlse oe a on c ange 0 cen re- orwar d ' H ' A I ' b. 1 custo lan, e lS an ustra lan- om see~ed m.re at 1;1om~a~d scored a mce goa . but learned his football in Ital havinJa,ck D~V1S (outsld~ right) s,cored,a lovely goal Australia when he was 7 ye,ar:' of agwlthhlS head, whlle Alf Fmney s goal was a Italy he played First Division football. ge~ ' h ' goal srorers for Juventus were, Martin. ,Don Bmg a~, ret';1rnmg after, a bad leg Carroll (pe~a1ty goal)", whil~ best perfm]u,ry, put m,ore ~ep m the half line. Ralph were Newaldi, Martini and Carroll.'Whlte, who 1~ having a ,great s~ason, w~s_:a Juventus will play George Cro~s (sectower of strength to the, Clty, whlle Les Bmg~ the division ladder) this afternoon at Oham was also under nonce., Park, commencing at 1.15 p.m. ThisThe Rese.rveshad a runaway, vlctory and will be played as a curtain-raiser to theb~mped thelr goal average up wlth an 11-0 ciation Second Division fixture, Hakoahwm., ,Heidelberg. 'The Clty Club has started Soccer m local //schools..and Hampton High School is playing A COUPLET FOR COUPLES.in the Wednesday Schools' Competition. Un~ On Saturday 23 for you there's a thril~~ _~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ~~ In a decorated hall on top of a hill;

    .. "'." ".".".".".".".".".".".".".".".".".'..'..".' ~.".".(..".'.."."."l(.."." Y ' ll k h . , ' fu as were lt lS, 1 you are a stranA L L E N ' S If you want to know, then ask-a Park RWhether they make it, or whether they SUPREME BOOT MAKERS Someone s ~ound to come ,as a,Pira,te;33 SMITH STREET Or pe~haps lf th~ complex on ~s falrerWhat lS wrong wlth the Mld- V1CEra?W I Whether cowboy, Clown, conny or co

    arragu Come help make this show go with a p* But if of a costume you have not a notiDo not neglect this Dance by the OceSOCCER BOOT SPECIALISTS. At Christ Church Hall, Acland St., St* Saturday, July 23. Admission 2/6, inBoots Made to Order. supper.Price All communications to be addtessedto;-Mr. 27/6 Dunst~n. c/l> "The H.er~ld,'; ~linders .Street, M

    Published by PrestO' PubliCIty ServIce, 28 -GStreet, Strathmore, for the Victorian Phone: Warragul 469. Football Association.