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Vol. 10-No. 27.
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JUVENTUS
TROUNCES
IN CUP SEMI
George Cross
Has Ground
JUVENTUS
GEORGE Crosshas concludedan arrangement with the Morealternating
weeks,
of
Campbell
eserve ~ex season. If the other clubs
of
the
t
Division
retain
commodation, for Hellenic II " home.
it
First
their
existing
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will
remain
only
to secure an enclosed
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reached the Dockerty Cup Final for the first
time in si.x years by beating J.U.S.T. 4-1 at Olympic Park last Saturday.
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land Soccer Club for the joint use, in R
J.U.S. T~:
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Both teams took the field handicapped by the absence of regular players.
Although Juventus used three reserve players and its opponent only had to use one, J.U.S.T.'s play was more af-
Juventus was compelled to replace its whole half-back line with Zavatier, Parlatoni and Carollo going in for the " inJured trio, Kassai, Guardlani, and Costa. AM three were adequate with Parlatoni putting on a dashing display
fected by the changes. In addition, 'at J.U.S.T. suffered field disasters which 1)0 doubt contributed to its defeat. It must be eJDPhaslsed,however, that the details ()f J.U.S.T..s misfortunes should not be allowed to rob Juventus of the slightest
credit
and well-deserved win. f
for
its
gallant
A knee Injury kept J.U.S.T..s star d P C b t f th epe u ero, ou 0 e
orwar.
game, and Bob Strahan
replaced
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hIm.
Although Emlo Lucian took his place in goal, it was soon obvious that his f t ' j t' bl aft t ' 00 m ury was no Icea y ec mg his agl'l1ty., When left-winger Nemeth pulied a thl~h muscle aft~r 12 minutes, things looked black for the premiers, and they were completely doomed when, at. 65 minutes, centre-half George Raklc was sent off for his part in a melee In which punches were thrown.
pivot.
J.tJ,S.T. ~as first to score at nine minutes, when Nemeth lobbed a short ball across goal. Viti had it \) covered, but appeared to slip at""" critical moment, and Vldovic was there to chest it in.
J.U.S.T. continuedto press hard, and actually won most of the attack throughout the first half, but it was Juventus who broke throu gh twice be-
fore the interval,
Aranyl
scoring
from
both
Plateo and
speedy,
evasive
breakaways. In the second period, J.U.S.T.'s attack was 0b viously feeling the strain of carrying Nemeth as a passenger, and was sadly missing the "finish" of the absent Cubero. The Jug09lavs' misery was complete when Raklc was sent off, and despite noble efforts by full-backs, Brenner and Gungl, Juventus went on to score twice more through centre-forward Aranyi.
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Jugoslavia Faces Protest After
Teams'
World Cup Win
DockertyCup
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SEMi-FINAL. MORELAND. POLONIA. HOBSON 1 CZAUDEBNA
JUGOSLA ~IA scored a brilliant 4-2 wm over Scotland at Olympic Park last Sunday but will
McCOLL
face
2
INNABD
3
GOODMAN
CAPOBUS
JAKUBOWSKI
a protest
interstate
for
players.
. ' havmg
fielded
STOTT McKEE
5 ZABLOCKI 6 ENGELBOGEN
the use of offer knotty
O"~ON 1. nSON ~ON
7 BRKIC 8 SCHWARTZ 9 VON NAGY
may actually have no grounds for. protest, because the rules of the competition do not forbid the use
LOUGHRAN
10
SMITH
11 CARROLL
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these guest players problems. Scotland
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The circumstances surrounding
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ce.r A.ssociation .ha~ notified the Vlcto~Ian. AssocIatiOn' that the players had been refused clearto play here, and that they incur automatic suspensions
they
played.
The spon~ors of
JugoslavIa were duly adVIsed of this but nevertheless played two of 'the visitors - left half-back Jaksa and inside-right Vincic.
It would hence appear that the rIghts an~ v:rongs of ~he matter are not WIthm t~e provmce of the Sunday International seem to come under
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f th A
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League, but the jurisdic-
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First Division Champions 1957
ULANOWSKI
Referee: Mr.Mr.CADELLI. Linesmen: HECHT.
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Mr. CELICIA.
Armstrong ReserveCup SEMI-FINAL
RE-PLAY.
SLAVIA.
POLONIA.
SMITH
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SLADE
KODAK HELLIBRAND
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WINTEBLING
VLCEK KRISTA WITTIG
4 GARNCARCZYK 5 ULANOWSKI 6 ULBBYCHT
SPEGMAR lV \DYEN ~TRONG DICKSON CLAUSCEN
7 8
3 STRAHAN
WOLLO SWOBODA 9 PITTONI 10 VANEK 11 ROLEF
RESERVES: BOZNETINSKY BRYDSON TICKEL TIPO Referee:
Linesmen:
Mr.
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Here are the Sun Cup and First Division Champions of 1957 winning their first senior League pennant. From ieft to right they are (back row)
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Mr. BABTOLO. Mr. STAFBACE.
Benny
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(trainer),
Strahan, Frank
Pepe Cubero,
Peter
Vldovlc
(captain),
George
Raklc,
Bob
Nemeth, Joe Jakus, then (front row) Lolly Vella, LuJa Gungl, Emio Lucian, Josef Brenner, and Tony Vella.
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September 28,
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.J. McLeod, of Box Hill ~lub, received the honour. lng votes were: . McLEOD (Box . HIli) W AITZER (BrIghton)
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(Hakoah) (Slavia)
15 14
( 'W I and) ...ore L OUGHRAN JAKUBOWSKI (Polonia)
14 13
CUBERO (J.U.S.T.) "" -- RLAND (Hakoah) INNARD I
receIved 12 votes m the Best and Fairest contest, only four votes behind the winner. At that rate, he could have left the other candidates for dead if he had played right through the season.
Soccer
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(More and) OL.IFIERS (Wilhelmina) .. LAWRIE (Slavia) .:.. WE YSS ( P I . ) ... 0 oma WEINBER (Juventus) VACIRCA (Slavia) ..., WILSON (Moreland) COPELAND (Slavia) G I UARD ANI (Juventus) DE BRUYCKERE (Wilhelmina) S~OW (Box gill) S. BEATON,
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team cou1d the problem
produce alterwas solved by
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white shirts just doffed by Pc ,vho had played the early game.
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Sunday, October 13, 1 p.m.: 3 p.m.' Florentina Melbonrne v.v. Clayton Fairfield.Utd.' Saturday, October 19, at 2.45 p.m.: "OK ,..cIb ourne,. J~i ons.
year's
Sunday, October 20, 1 p.m., Florentlna v. St. Albans. 3 p.m.' Sandrlngham City v. Clayton United.
Association Ball at 2.,,0 Dorcas Street, South Melbourne. 'Tis said that the J~lons are stili recovering from la~t hang-over!
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17/6 and
selectIon.
Saturday, October 26, at 2.45 p.m.: St. Albans v. Fairfield. ~ t b 27 ",un d ay, 0 coer: 1 p.nl., Sandrlngham City v. ~'jore tlna. 3 p.nl.: Lions v. Clayton United.
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SunshineU.. d. Brunswick, W.O. F.N.D. Colts (off). Coburg v. d. VIC. Dandenong Rov., 3';1. Hayduk d. Frankston. 5-1. THIRD DIV. RESERVES.
Lionsd. Moorabbin City, W.O. Sandringham C. d. University, 6-3. Dandenong Rov. d. Heidelberg,
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Heidelberg.. University C,
LEAGUE
L 0 1
30 30 33
M'abbln
D 2 5
67 41 47
48 54
28:
Coburg .. .. .. Lions S'ham City.. Maccabl Dandenong.. I.C.I
RESERVES.
30
39
2
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3 Box
P 33 30 30
18
4 2
10
A 29 23 38 26 25 24 23 19 17
Slavla
18 52
Preston
C... 76
28 33 45 62 36 59 6 3
14
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F 64 58 65
94 69
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L 2 6 4 39 62 57 47 40 50
A 26 21 31 29 21 18 18
24
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5 6 9 7 7 12 36 13
32
34 35 49
7
14
15
17
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6 3 2 5 5 1
NORTH. L F 1 52 4 70 5 59 6 40
17 17
50 35 37
51
3
1
3
W 14 14 13
4
27
18
18
10 11 11 9 7 8 4 3
6 7 8
25
DIVISION
18
5
D 4 3 3 2
10
COMPLETED.
..
..
Prahran
Sunshine ..
C. LEAGUE
1 0
3 4 2
14
Yarra
F.scray
W 13 11 10 10
2
8.
9 7 8
1
S.
DIVISION
6
P 21 22 21
P 18 18 18 18
Hayduk .' 21 Vic. Colts 20 Frankston .. 22 Sunshine U... 21 19 Park R. .. ,. 21 Brunswick .. 20 Moorabbln .. 22 r.N.D. .. .. .. 20
Team. Yarra Park .. Coburg .. .. .. Dandenong ..
18 18 18
3
Maccabl .. ..
18
18
Bayswater .. St. Albans .. W 't own .. .. .. Fairfield .. ,. C'.S.R. .. .. ..
W 11 10
43 29 34
20. P 14 16
4 3 4
17 24
COMPLETED.
A..
2 3 3
6 7 8
LEAGUE
::'F.C. .. .. .. 18 1 2 15 18 93 4 Team. Juventus Box Hill
11 10 9
129
.. .. P
17 16 16
4 2 0
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A..
2 0
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St. Kilda St, Albana Essendon
6 7 7
F
D
35 27 22
4 4
L
W
18 22 46
15 16 15
SOUTH
P
0 143 3 44 4 40
16 16
Team. 1 3 6
Sunshine Brighton Polonla
METROPOLITAN 17 12 8
Wllhelrnina.. Maccabl
.. ..
18 18 18
21 21 19
.. .. .. .. Go ..
Melbourne Croatia Femtree
16 15
Dockert
36 41 43
. 59 57
5.
62 51 53
Reserve
38 61
5' .
9 9
8 7
6 6 8
62 40
3 3 1
19 19
ld 10 11
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EssendonB.. 16 3 0 13 21 57 6
Box Hill B'meadows..
B
24
21
2 3
17104 6 89
33
7 6
16 17
15 15
9 9 19
00
18 18 18
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7 1
Rosebud .. .. Vlc. Police .. P. Melb. .. ..
18 18
LEAGUE COMPLETED.
..Vale .. ..
S'ham Wilhelmina C. Pascoe G,M.H.
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