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NEWTOWN v. WESTERhI SUBURBS, at Marriclir-ville.

SOUTH SYDNEY v. EASTERN SUBURBS, atErskineville.

SI-DNEY v. NORTH SHORE, at Hampden.

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The distin&iv e. d.eaiQns and harmcnious colo-r'blendin$s that tvere{ornizrlv con6ned to- ihe nc;dtr&s of the woollen manufa&urerg are,ror" ,t'o.iu orr.ilable in Siilen Half-Hose througtr ilcnd's Sili-.en Pleide.

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CLUB GCSSIP..NORTH SHORE ClUB.-Unfortunately, the above club lo^ks lilce hav-

ing a.very lean.year, due principally to nearly all the rld pluy"r" Jr"pp,"go,ut-because of the age limit insistei or by th. new crnrrnitte.J-or,1 thiorgii$1 1t3""!:t -to -other

parts of sorne of iheir promineni plalers. WalkJt,Dolphin,.Rush, Gun,ley Binghar, irdve notified tircir intention of r"tiring, anileaL, 'I'hurstans, Wilcock, Meecir, Vernon and Gulliv:r have lqg.. "1..rrr-lerred; still, with the assisrar:ce of G. Mclean, from Ballarat, Rooke and l,awsfrom Tasrnania, and Missen from. the country, they nay cause .ionre of theother teanis a feiri.anxious nomerrts later oi in 'ihe sel,;on. As the liorthSrote CIub is alwayr fair it }rereby informs "The Wbrld" to keep their eyescn Niclean and Rooke.

NEWTOWN.---Tinr. do,r't forqet your Club Gossip irr futrrre,

FASTERN SLJEURBS.--To-day we receive the Premiership Penrri,nt do.rated blz the N.S.W. A.F. L.eaqrie, and,we all hope to have two i11ore at,lre ccr,.nrencement of 1928, anC with the hearty co-operation of all mem-b,rs and supporters we shall ecrips: last season's record. Norman P. JosepL,E.1., has agoi:r Conated a voluable tronhy on the sarne corr.litions as lastsei!ion, and we trusi it wi!i bring out that splendi,J spcrtsmauship whichexi ted ]ast season. Clern ("Stumpy") Clarke won this trophy last season.'We rre all pleased to see Nobby Crout rvith us again, and we hope he willshow the sarne promise as betore he rnet with his injury. I must thank Jerryior tl,rt lemon squash last Saturriay, arid we all hope he shall spend manynrore ,ilthdayq with the Tri-colors. The Managemcnt Comrnrtlee are re-sresteC to.lo their share on training niglrts, aud eepecially on Saturdays.Ii b..or ,:s lighier fo' all. S. C. Firkins, ii th. D"tli"g Point llotel, will tepleased tr see anv suppor3.lrs of our game at half time. The Secretary wiilbe please,r to receive any outstanding money from ticl<ets ot photos, Lete;'ery nrer.ber of our Clul, make it h-is motto: "Every member, get a mem-ber." ()ur membership fee is only frr'e shillings. A word to playcrs notselected {or to-day: Keip rp your training aud when your time comes mal<ethe most of it. Thc seJectors have a hard job, so don't grorvl. To thosesupporters rvlo employ laLour let the Secretary have your rta;re and acldress,ns s'e can "lrrayr trit that position with good m"n and players <rf our c.rde.Don't put it of--do it nowl

UilIRIVALLEU CAR}IIllAL FOOTBALLSin the Carni rai:; at PER-f H l92i - HCBARl 1924.

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INTERSTATE NEWS-VICTORIA.

One huridred thousand people witnessed the openirrg games,and the,League of$rials are loolcing forward to a record to-day.

lVlelbourne, last year's Premiers, tried out a number cf newthoge that stood out were O'Brien, Hanna., Lestlr. Shaw andlookq like Chadu'ick beiirg Captain for 1927.

laet .sea eon,

players, andDennis. lt

H. Clover has decided to retire from the game, but the Carlton Club hassec.ured about half-a-dozen top-rlotchers. .Amongst the new men a!e Seymour(,Mulwala), Donald (Hume Weir), Kelleher (V/angaratta), L. Johnson(l\4aryborough), M Johnson (Brunswicl<) are assured of a game with Carl-ton. The captaincy iies between Morrissey and lfatson.

Fitzrov.--l-ast year's players are all available, anci u'ith the inclusion ofReeves, a six-footer, and a splendid half-back, Kennedy, a clev"r rover fromL-helsea; McKinley, bach man fron Ballarat., besides several local juniors,should see Fitzrny higher on the 1927 premierdhip list,

S. Barker is in charge of the Norths, and bybe a hard nut to cracL. The most promising of thefrom the Public Service, a sp.lendid half-back and

all accounts Norths willnew players is F. Coulsell,foliower.

Souths ,have been fortunate in securing many prominent juniore, andthose to delight the onlookers and rleet the selectors' eye were Robertson(Xavier Cotlege), whose kicLing arrd marliing stamped him the best on the6eld; Petcheli

-(University), roved brilliantly and capped a fine performanceby kicking six goals; T'erry (Tasmania) and Lafin (South Australia) alsodid well.

Owing to shortage of space in thrs week's issue ws can-qot mel-rtion theother tear;, but in firture we hope to keep you well posted ''vith doingo inotir". Strt""', and give you the best and latest in "Thc Australian Fo6tballNervs" and Ofhciaf Programme; so your patronage is esserrtial'

The Junior Association, in corrjunction ]^/ith the League, control 150

clubs, with a membership of over 4,000 players'

Conre on, N.S.wlI. A.F. League, yott have siarted the ball rolling, ar:d itis up to everv mernber of th" League to ket'2 it goinq'

NEXT' SATURDAY'S FIXTURES

Eastern Suburtrs'-. South Sydney at Erskineville oval.

Newtown ''.Sydney v.

Western Subrrrbs

North Shore

at Marrickville Oval

a,1, Ilampden Oval'

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Australian Football News, 2d.

OUR GAME IN SYDNEY.Once again the football season\opens and the playing g,rounds are the

horne of the prospective play:ers and aspirants for higher honorai with theirclubs. The present season sh.ruld'be an excellent one for the garne in NervSoutir Vales. Already numerous applications f,:r clearances are heing madeby all the clubs for players who hope to attain. places in the teams. ' How-ever. from erperience in the past, clubs are wary of filling up their teamswith these new irnportations, and prefer to depend in ihe majoriry to themore tned and seasoned local players whose deeds they knorv. However,it is certain that a rrunber of these new rnen u'ill find their places in firstg rade teams.

Whilst the number of lew agpirants from other States has shown a con-siderable increase practically all th1 .,ld fanriliar faces will again be seerr withthe clubs. Eastern Subtrb= has practically all last aeason s team available;Newtown miss Si-.arks, who has gone to South Australiai Sycir:ey, SouthSydney ..d We"t.t. Suburbs hat" ^ll

their forme; players, whilst- North Shoreho"

"tff.ted the greatest losses. l-ance Leak. that fine rover, has gone to

Darvrin, there io *play

with th: blacks-anrl they have 6ne-te3ms, too; Thur-ston is back in Tasmania, Waiicer desires to flay with Wlestern Suburb'"'Dolphirr likewise, whilst Bryan Rusii has definitely retjred from lht.ee*9'A "i""a,

solid and lt"tdy piay.r, Brvan will be a gieat, loss- to. the,C-lub' Heis rio*'devoting his time to t'he adminis:rat;v€ side of the club's affairs'

Players hive the carnival in front of them this season, and competitiono".rrrg*- i!r. pl.y.r, is sure to be keen ior the honor and the trip' This

v.ut L ie to de ilay.d in Melbourne' the first ganre taking. place on,At'gusti0th, rn.l .o,.tinting until the linal game on Augu"t 20th' Th.e N'S'W:t."* ;- t" i.t". Sya"".y ot ih. Mottd".y evening Atgo"t Stlt' and are to be

away for twr weeks' :nted at the Car'ival' the Exe-This year Qrreensland is not to be represe

cutive of tle A.o"tralo.ian Council holding th.t th. money that would be spent

"".^irl"gl,.g ^ Qru.r"io.d team to Melliour'e would be better spcnt to ad-

"""t.g"-il ip.nt-o^ th. .Jt....ment of the game in Brisbanc over the three-

vear ueriod b+tween .orrrio'.|". This seems- a vely wise provision, and the

:;;;"'f"";;;i;;;i;; to--ih. Qo.""sland Leogue will no dorrbt clo mrrch tohelp push the game along.-'--'

tft. ..rlri tppoitt-].nt of selectors is an impoltant matter' and these

are t; be .ppo;ti"d at the next meetinq of the l-eague''I'HE UMPIRES.

For th" Erst tirne in'the history of the garne in this State an innovation

i" b*j,i *i.a"i"',-i"'L",,.r-"1-the"app,,intnie.t of umpires. lnstea.d of the

:jj;t;1t;t;''-i'ttt-tlt"-tt*pit" -"* itft"tecl 'bv repre:entati'es o{ lh" cluhs'

his appointurert i" .o*-ir-ti. tr""a" of an independent tribunal. The League'i"--iJp";"i"a as the fi."i i'lbtttl three- men well known in ;-hc'-ax'e in 'ihis

Str.tc. and whose qualific-ations to carry out -the work canrro: lre questiorierl'

+i;".; ;;;".';;; Nc;#"el"i'" A-';;;;;'.g, ,h* f"',"'r Nervtovitr plav"r anrl

i;;;. ";1.";";, c- w' F.ai"',-i"t*"'!v tui't"i' of Eastern Sriburbs ancl repre-

eentative tearns. and a;iii; T;;';""' o,'"io.l*utt ot the ['ast Svdne)' CIub'

vrith the "b""1";"f;.:d;;;-;r;; Club control umpires should be in a

better position to give service to the ganre' [t is the u"tpite wht' n'akt's or

n,ars the gsne. and ",;"'iirrr--f,l"fil. counteDance arry unseetnl5,' aciiocs

on the field. Tit" ;,tatp?id""ir'""t1 }ta" preuiott"iv been in force in Western

Austraiia .rd .1..",.a.-i!-""a tr.+ this seasoi been arJopteti bl' th" Victorian

Association.JUNIOR PROGRESS.

'fhe New South V'ales L;;g;" "" iooking forward to the' corr'ing season

as une in rchich the gar'e *ill "ito* t'o" arirancement than in any previous

Year. Alreadv i.ditii'""";;; ;h;;'ti; ;oo'l *o'k carried out bv thc League

"r.t ilr. clubs will b.;;;;"i;. -i""i"r

^i-b", u,t sprinqinq up irr.all districts

and competitiott" t"'oitii;'["t'"t;;" ijh" l'ttgtt' h^. bttt active and has

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ready the grounds for these to play- on. The south syclney club has :rlreadvan As-sociation of five clubs in fuli swing. M"d"l;'h.;; u."" J"""i.a uvthe club..and th.:y are now assured oi a fine crop of u,rr.u olou.r"-i" ar"*lronr in ihe future. Headed by Mr, Les ldacCafium, lhat enthusiaetic *ortr ",for. ihe gaae in the Northern suburbs, a gallar,t b.,rJ of *"rt ri"-ir"".. u"""active in the formation of a Junic,r Association to cater f., thl u-""" "r,.jthey ha'e left school. This season it is propoaed to .o.i."t -.-"Ji'u.,;troo

for.boys.unde-r sixteen, and ag the.years go m to graduaily uti"e;p-ii" "e.iimit' Already hopes ar.: entertained foi . .o**.ncemelrt wirir six teams"creat work, a'd it spea-ks well for the future of th" g"nie. 'e""i.."

s"L""r",'-9".:_3".. doing weii,- and with workers likt Mr. Brock, Mr. L. Gr.ul. "ra iVt..McWihinney and l4r. Falvey, Ty.h may be expected. Nrrr*-."

-lrrio.play-ers ate offeri^g, artd it would not be impossible for E,asts to win "in allg:ades' In thi: schools Easts are showrng good .u"rlt", 'fwo school"- in thedistrict last seaeon. Possibly ten this y-eai.

This shows what can be attained by systematic *ork on the part of thedistrict organization.COT YOUR SEASON TICKET?

it has been decided that these are to be sold by the Leajue at ohe, grounds,and that, irrstead of as tormerly" :!!,owi'g the Ctubs to Landle theri. Thisarrangement shouid suit the clubs better from the Gnancial side. The pricesare: Cents l2/6 and, LacJies 7/6, admitting the hoider to any fifteen compe-tition games, as well as the semi-final and 6iral games. In previous seasonait h_as been the practice for these to admit to all garnes, but this has 'b..nslightly changed. However, even to the casual supporter, a ticket is .rerygood value, Twelve ald'Six for ninetten games is much better than l/6each time. Then witir a lady's ticket, five attendances only equal the costof a ticket.

THE SCHOOLS"The League this season is making a great effort to further the numbcr

of teamg playing our game in the schools. ln'order tc assist the boys it hasbeen decided to make provision for rule-booLs and footbaiis for' them, artrange for admiseic,n to games, provide umpire coaches fcr school sport after-noons, and arrange for the necessary trophies-

Already in,lications are that more schools wili tsLe up the game. Morestill are requirtrl- The aim is to double the the number of Flaying ieams.Doeo 5'e.s boy go to school? Does he play football? Does he play the.Aus-traiian game) Wh,v does he'not? Will lrou see your local school imrne-diately and see whether an Australian team could be formed? The Leagr"will assist. To foster ancl further our great Australian garne we req uireworker:; let us all help. Our gane is the BEST game. Let evcryone l<nowit is. School competitions close on May 7th. The mattet is .urgent. Seevour local school next week. Let this season be Tl-![i SEASON as far as ihehistory of tLc game is concerned.

}.OOTB,\I,L]]RS iiEEP FIT

'l'he attention of ])la,vers is directed to the,.,ruecitr,l alr:angenronts foiTrir,ining offeled b1' 61tu Lr,ngridge Schooi of L'hysienl Ciriiure. This sys-t,em of traininB, tollurreii lry vapour lilLih antl rnir,ssi!g{. wil} keelt lrlrtyersi,r the 1;ink oi condiiion.

All injuries are scienliiicu,lly tteated, !.ila,-i crs are ttll'isrd io seeM r' Lariglirlge persdrally as soon il,s possible a"fter: rnjulv. Note address

TI.IE I-ANCRIDGE SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE,Denison Hcuse, 380 George Sti"eet,

SYD N EY. Tele' B 4578

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G.ET THE] TA.S-- AILAAi-I.(L(.\us',ralia's Wonderlrrnrl.)

A FORTr\IGIIT'S HOLTDAy IN TASMANIA, iaclutiing Fares,

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All parlit:ultr,r:s' : --TASMANIA GCV'T. TOURIST BUREAU

Ocean House. 34 it{artin Place SYDNEY

WESTERN SUBURBS v. SOUTH SYDNEY

SPORTS GROUND

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SYDI.iRY.-Things a1';oear very rosy for the Red l-e:qs this season.w'hat rvith the inlju'r.f nel' plal,ers, rrhcr-ha..'" shown *xcellerrt i..r,n ai r)rac-tice, ancl all of iast l ear's players, ii're job of the selectorr is not ic be en-vied. Amongst the outstanding F,'ayer$ for l9l:lt chould b€ Maccwan, :lrcq,n,Parker, _Bentley, \ffhitchead, l:ctet,

-Hisgine, -:li.ieids anJ Loci: {new pialsrs).

and fu1cKay, Powers and Silver {old players). "Tick" R.ggy Fcetorr i"oui(!

phy th"*.i $ood forr*. !t shouid be a- g-ooti qanre between Western liri'brribsari 5ortL" on Sat':rdar, the fornrc,r defeating SoLiths in a senri'&rial l;:'*tsealion. Southe are h.ilding a ,:uchrc party ;r'd d:rrrcr :rt CororHtion Hail,i.tay lB:h.

iike the nrember H'ho toolc his rig.:ht t'f,r,rto"-'rf,oc\t i:(hr the--t-raining grorindto leturn ialne, as no qoo.{ foott'alier can r:lav r;'itir t.:o left b.rrts, Who i rto leturn ialne, as no qoo.{ foott'alier can play r;'itir t.:o left b.rrtsthat Sydney pirryer oi 1926 that siruts Iitrr.ter Street layirg rhe oddsll Cood-v.,rn is a great vrorker for the Red Legs, Keep it up, Co"dr., ola hoy, but letme hrve lhe cor;gct 25 next Tues.la','. 6lad to see Bob O.K. again. i{o.* isthe 'phone going, Bobl

tr,'ESTEnN SUBURBS.-Ir is in leed arcouras'r:menr i.o thc llagpies tohave the!:'best supporter with thc,m aga.r. for 3927 -1. F. McNeii, [,.,q., andMac colgratcl:tes Wests on keepinri :.ich a silpportrr in ihe ganr". Wee:cterrd to Frank ("fulothcr"i llradley our cr'rgratulations r:n beiug clectedCaptair for 1927, and .^'e are ir!re that ire .pil,I aeai,r iea.l Vlests t'r rnorivrcloriee, arrd thc experien..e he gained in South Australia with the RailrvayTeam v.'ill:]oun rnani;e.r itself. (jrst watch!) Jir:r Starke is already fit anri,barring accidents, *iroulC be a cert for Melbourne in August, r:ert, will youteach n-'e the U. Back Eame, or ra-ill Sweet? fommy l-lefron arrd JacL Rileyhave alieady shorin g+':ri iorm in the practice n;at,:lieg. Tommy Clarl':e, apromising junior', rhould rrhcrw to adv.rr:iage this geason, The lViagpies *'illIi6ld neirrly the sarnr teatr as last season, anr.i hope to E(o orie better tinlr1926. .On Weinesday niglit, zt 7.20, the Committee would lihe to -"ee l,4at-rickvitle Oval alive rvith Magpies, as I am told there is errough fc+d fcr atout6il. Training nales a g.otl side.

, SOUTFi SYDNEY.--Little cirange irirs l;een nrade !r: the selectiorr ut..,Souih's is-t Crade Tearr.; thel' have; howevir, 3ecured tht service: of ,f.Mulphv, a pl,ryer iron Qu,eanbeyan, w-ho cante ti,:wr; to pie" r:itL Souti}rlasi'seirson, h'.r f.il"d to secure his clea.rence. l'taddy Kirkrvood H'ill bernissed. Souths pnt up a great Elttw against Newtowrr on Satur'-la.v'.,!-.;:ril21, Y-M.C.A.. Mascnt. The ithout J. Srnith, also l'!. Sti6. Bo.cher,,21, Y-M.C.A.. Mascnt. .l hey were mtnout J. 5lnltn' also l'1. >trtt. Do'chcr:istripped again foi South., j, Hqr.".", "Nugg,ei" Greene, G. Shcnnar: j. 1'ltrr-

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