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RESERVOIR' CRASH AFTER FLYING START Parade, North Old B oys Share Top Place

Three Draws, Many Close Finishes in Mu d By GEORGE McTAGGART Reservoir Old Boys clashed against the persistent pressure of Old Paradians last Saturday, when after leading by five goals at quarter-time, they failed to finish on and went down by 15 points . Parade are now in top position on- the list from North Old Boys on percentage - they are the only unbeaten teams after only two rounds . There were many close finishes in the rain and mud last week - three games were drawn, two were won by a point and in two others the difference was only two points . There was plenty of excitement at Reservoir hopped out in the first term and kicked 6 goals to lead Harry Trott Oval where Collegians met Power House - the Reserves Paradians by 5 goals at the first change but Parade hit back in the game was a draw and in the seniors second quarter and had narrowed the Collegians won by a point. Old Carey and Melbourne High playgap to 7 points . Reservoir failed to find the big ed a drawn game, Monash Blues beat Ivanhoe by 2 goals and Old Trinity opening in the second half, adding only 10 behinds as Parade wore them beat Kew by 19 points, while De La Salle had an easy win over Old Scotch . down and won well . Much the same happened in the St . Parkside, even with poor shooting, Bernard's-Caulfield Grammarians enscraped home by 2 points from Alphington, Old Melburnians beat St . Kild a counter . Caulfield couldn't go wrong Beverley Hills beat Glenroy by 9 in the first quarter and also kicked 6 goals (full forward John Butcher getpoints to spare from Old Brighton . Marcellin overwhelmed Assumption ting 5 of them) and also were 5 goals and Old Haileybury scored easily over in front . St . Bernard's pegged them back in the second term and despite National Bank . Hampton Rovers beat State Savings shocking kicking for goal, were only Bank by 9 points but Old Camberwell, 9 points down at the interval . St . Kevin's and Old Xaverians all had St . Bernard's really won it in the plenty to spare over Brunswick, Lathird term when they added 4 .5 to 2 .3 Trobe Blacks and Coinmonwealth against the breeze . They looked cerBank respectively . tain winners when they led by 16 The other draw was in the St . points halfway through the last Bede's-AMP Society game, while quarter then Caulfield rallied and adNorth Brunswick's poor kicking (8 .15) ded 2 goals but St . Bernard's held on was the reason for their 1-point defeat long enough to score by 2 points . by University Reds (10 .4) . Three goals just before the end of CBC by 15 points and Uni . High had 9 the first quarter gave Ormond a handy points to record their first senior win . break on Coburg, and they went on to All of the Junior games were dewin by 25 points . cided by big margins, the closest being North Old Boys were too strong for Old Scotch's 22-point win against University Blues, winning by 26 points, and University Blacks had•little trouNorth Old Boys . In the Reserves, Coburg beat Orble against Geelong, their long-kicking mond by 3 points, and Parade beat game and effective use of handball proving too much for Geelong . Reservoir by 13 points . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 4, 197 4

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LAST WEEK'S -RESULT S A SECTION St. Bernards OC 1 .4 4.13 8 .18 10 .24- 84 Caulfield Gram 6 .4 7.4 9.7 12.10- 8 2 ST. BERNARD'S OC : G . Mahoney 5, Angel 2, M . Mahoney, Sullivan, Santamaria . Best: M . Mahoney, Davis, G . Mahoney, Sullivan, Schwarzenberg, Phelan . CAULFIELD GRAM . : Butcher 7, White 2, Fletcher, Morphet, M . Tamblyn . Best : Tootell, Butcher, Clark, Macdonald, Waxman, Morphet . Ormond 5 .4 8 .6 10 .7 13 .8 - 86 Coburg 2 .4 5 .5 7 .10 8 .13- 6 1 ORMOND: Ladd 3, Holman 3, Pearce 3, Naylor, Burney, I . Cameron, Kozlowski . Best : S . Russ, R . Cameron, Bourne, I . Cameron, Crump, Jenkins . COBURG: Imbery, O'Brien, Williams, Callesen, King, Hughes, G . Clark, Cleary . Best : Handley, Leckie, Cleary, Green, Hibberd, Callesen . North` Old Boys 4 .0 9 .7 10.8 12.9 - 81 University Blues 4 .0 5 .2 8.5 8 .7 - 5 5 NORTH OLD BOYS : Murray 4, Sheales 2, O'Keefe 2, Chard, Power, O'Neill, Wilson . Best: Borcich, Drew, Murray, Power, Carroll, Holland. UNIVERSITY BLUES : Hager 4, Sleeman 3, Lyle . . Best : Nicolson, Pleydell, Hager, O'Kane, Lyle, McLachlan . Old Paradians 2 .1 7.6 10 .8 11 .14- 80 Reservoir OB 7.6 8 .7 8 .14 8 .17- 65 OLD PARADIANS : Jordan .'4, Gilmore 3, Kohut 2, Duke, Ford . Best : Kohut, Carroll, Duke, Kyrie, Burt, Weyman . RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : McCrohan 3, Heenan 3, Paulka, Trevascus . Best: Barclay, Farrar, Heenan, Galea, Bates, S . Aston. University Blacks 5 .8 7.10 8.11 11 .17- 83 Geelong 1.1 3.4 4.5 5.8 - 38 UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Cordner 4, Davies 2, Fisher 2, Crowe, Johnstone, Webster. Best : Webster, Bellingham, Crowe, Johnstone, King, Holmes . GEELONG : Casboult, Omen, Hampson, Trevaskis, Lowcock . Best: Birrell, Eddy, P, Betts, Trevaskis, D. Collins, Cardinal .

B SECTIO N Old Trinity Gr 6 .1 9 .3 10 .9 12 .11- 83 Kew 2 .3 6 .11 6 .13 8 .16- 64 OLD TRINITY : Dann 3, Hansen, A . Kennedy, Star, Hodges, Stephens, R . Peers, Watsford, W . Peers, Weir. Best : Hansen, W . Peers, A . Kennedy, Dart, R . Peers, Lamb . KEW : Fletcher 3, Murphy 2, Mitchell, Barclay, Crowe . Best: Fletcher, Patterson, Murphy, Hayes, Mitchell, Mullin . De La Sale OC 4.2 7 .3 9 .10 15 .11-101 Old Scotch Coll 3.5 5 .10 5 .13 7.14- 56 DE LA SALLE OC: O'Malley 5, Mitchell 3, Fahey 2, Murnane, Day, Rathjens, M . Bourke, eddes . Best: Murnane, B . Bourke, Rathjens, Fahey, O'Malley, Groves . OLD SCOTCH : McDonald 2, Morgan 2 Cox, Symington, Stokes . Best : Addison, Hays, D . Beaurepaire, Symington, Stokes, Morgan . Monash Blues 5 .5 8.11 10 .13 13 .16- 94 Ivanhoe 3 .1 5.2 10 .7 12 .10- 8 2 MONASH BLUES : Griffiths 6, Mutimer 2, Moore 2, De Young, Gray, Foster . Best: Griffiths, Sweetland, Ross, Halliday, Hargreaves, Booth . IVANHOE : Hughes 8, Van, McWhinnie, Ireland, Quinlivan . Best : Hughes, Quinlivan, R . Stewart, Ireland, Van, Rojo . Old Carey Gr 4.2 5 .5 9 .8 10 .10- 70 MHS Old Boys 2-1 6 .3 7 .4 10 .10- 70 OLD CAREY : Keddie 4, Hughes 2, Pell, Ustick, Goode, Davis . Best: Elliott, Freeman, Thomas, Keddie, Constable, Pell . MHS OLD BOYS : Portion 4, R . Harley 3, Peatling, Cooper, J . Woods . Best: Lolatgis, Ternes, Ponton, J . Woods, Staley, Adams . Collegians 2 .8 3.8 7.10 8 .14- 62 Power House 1 .2 6 .8 8.7 9.7 - 6 1 COLLEGIANS : Pryor 2, Tucker, Woods, McDonald, Ashton, R. LQembruggen, D . Leembruggen . Best : Mason, Pryor, Ryan, D . Leebruggen, Rice, Boucher. POWER HOUSE : Newman 3, Sykes 2, Taylor, Crick, Kerr, Bartlett . Best : Yuill, N. Newton, Potter, Ward, Stanlake, Stapleton .

At last Simon Stuart has played his fiftieth game for Assumption Old Collegians . 'Simo' has suffered many injuries since his 1969 debut but has always bounced back with determination to play a serviceable game. Well done Simon .

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C SECTIO N Marcellin OC 6 .2 8 .5 15 .8 19.9 -123 Assumption OC 2 .0 4 .3 4.6 6 .7 - 43 MARCELLIN OC : C. Price 5, Butler 4 , Crimmins 3, Frazer 3, T . Aloisio, Power, Shaw, Tursi . Best : T . Aloisio, Crimmins, Peavey, Shaw, Toohey, Weston . ASSUMPTION OC : Avery 2, Renwick, Ryan, Simmons, Breen . Best : D . Kelly, T . Kelly, Crimmins, Daly, Jackson, Ryan .

9 .13- 67 Old C'well Gr 6 .5 7.7 9 .9 Brunswick 1 .2 3.5 4 .8 4 .9 - 33 OLD CAMBERWELL : Stafford 3, Hogarth 2, R . Hanson, James, Spargo, Quartermain . Best : Stafford, Hewitt, Williams, Mullett, James, Ellis . BRUNSWICK : S . Staples, P . Hanlon, Lasala, Lyons . Best : Cullinin, O'Sullivan, Doyle, Jones, Johnstone, Lyons .

Parkside 0 .4 3 .9 6.15 9 .17- 71 Alphington 4 .4 6 .5 8.9 10 .10- 70 PARKSIDE : Green 3, Dryden 2, Wilson 2, Clarke, Sammutt . Best: Welsh, D . Gleeson, Wilson, Felle, Wiseman, K . Clark. ALPHINGTON : Wayman 2, Cecil 2, Shaw 2, Roberts, Eaton, G . ' Gale, McKay. Best: Shearer, Cecil, Shaw, Delmenico, Adams, Wayman .

12 .11- 83 St. Kevins OB 2 .2 5 .2 7 .5 La Trobe Blacks 4.5 4 .6 5 .13 5.13- 43 : Low 5, Hart 3, ST . KEVIN'S OLD BOYS Whitty, Fanning, Reynolds, Barry . Best : Hart, Radford, Low, Cruise, Reynolds ; O'Halloran . LA TROBE BLACKS : A. Grant 2, Wright, Moloney, Hanrahan . Best : Oakes, Moloney, McGregor, Putnam, Chapmah, Bowan .

Old Melburnians 1 .1 6 .1 8 .5 10 .6 - 66 St . Kilda CBOC 1 .3 2 .5 4 .11 6 .15- 51 OLD ME LBURNIANS : Rudd 3, Roberson 3 , Miller 2, Batty, Austin . Best: Cloke, Weir, Loughlin, K . Thomas, Rogers, Roberson, Rudd . ST . KILDA CBOC: Drinan 2, Sheehan, Girdwood, Salter, Busing. Best: Hinrichs, Spence, Sheehan, Sherman, K . White, Cameron .

15 .12 18.19-127 Old Xaverians 7.4 12 .7 C'wealth Bank 3 .1 6 .2 7.8 9 .9 -.63 OLD XAVERIANS : Stanley 4, Fraser 4, Lawrence 3, Howard 2, Naughton 2, Gorman 2, Dwyer. Best: Lawrence, Howard, Midgley, O'Brien, Gorman, Romanin. COMMONWEALTH BANK: Lovett 3, Sullivan 2, Borrack, Delaney, Wyatt, Murphy . Best : Murphy, W . McCrimmon, Borrack, Reid, Anderson, Curtin .

UHS Old Boys 3.5 6 .7 8 .11 9.11- 65 Old Brighton Gr 2.0 4.2 5 .3 8.8 - 56 UHS OLD BOYS : McMahon 2, Robinson 2, Hume 2, Flavel, Morrell, Johnston . Best: Johnston, Webster, Edwards, Hume, Morrell, Garwood . OLD BRIGHTON : Watkins 2, Devine, Templeton, Belmain, Dick, Thomas, McBriar . Best : Thomas, Castle, Devine, Sedgwick, Mullett, Taylor .

Hampton Rovers 4.3 5 .5 8 .7 11 .9 - 75 State Sav. Bank 1 .9 3.13 4 .16 8 .18- 66 HAMPTON ROVERS : Young 4, Shanks 3, Tregear 2, Earle 2 . Best: Wolfe, Young, Leeming, Lotherington, Macnish, Shanks . STATE SAVINGS BANK: Coluccio 2, Dumbrell 2, Julier, Escott, Walsh, Cameron . Best : Allen, Morrison, Brennan, Wynd, Evans, Coluccio .

Old Haileybu ry 4 .1 5 .6 6 .14 11 .17- 83 National Bank 2 .0 4 .1 6 .4 6 .6 - 42 OLD HAILEYBURY : Roberts 4, Shaper 3 , Gadsden 2, Houghton, Cunningham . Best : Houghton, Kane, G . Lucas, Paul, Roberts, Shapter . NATIONAL BANK : Walkedon 2, Winzar 2, Johnson, Jenkinson . Best : Strongman, Borserio, Johnson, Walkedon, Anthony, Podger .

All at Marcellin would like to congratulate Brendan Barker who played his 150th game for the club last Saturday . Brendan is in his first year as Reserves vice-captain and looks set for a good season in the ruck . His never-say-die attitude on the field is an example to all players. Well done Brendan .

Old Ivanhoe Gr a bye .

Congratulations from all at Power House to John Siwek who played his 50th game with the club last Saturday and to Ken Taylor who reaches his half century today . John's safe marking and long kicking have made him a regular on the backline in the Reserves where he looks set for another good season . "Racehorse" this year is again showing his usual dash on the half f"orward flank in the seniors where his speed and elusiveness create many opportunities for his team mates . Both are active on the social committee and are fine clubmen . We hope they play many more good games for Power House in future years .

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Last Week's Result s E SECTION

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Footscray ITOB 5.5 9 .9 10.13 13.14- 92 Elsternwick 1 .4 5 .9 8 .11 9 .15- 6 9 FOOTSCRAY IT : Jerkin 5, Miller 3, Bennett 2, Mulavey, Dilks, Scetrine . Best : Ward, Dilks, S . Hoyne, Bennett, Jenkin, Mullavey , ELSTERNWICK : Zimmer 3, Rigg 2, Williams 2, P . Mahoney, McDougall . Best : Weekly, Johnston, J . Perkins, Schofield, Kane, Rigg . Fawkner 6 .3 9 .5 12 .16 16 .17-113 West Brunswick 0 .2 4 .3 4 .4 5 .8 - 38 FAWKNER : Mills 4, Teasdale 3, Ward 3 , Thomas 2, Phillips, Foley, McMahon, Majerczak . Best : Duggan, Mills, Ferguson, Phillips, Nanscawen, Ward . WEST BRUNSWICK : B . Marshall 2, J . Marshall, Brockwell, Foote . Best: Cassidy, Ivey, Latts, Lewis Maginnes, B . Marshall . St. Bede's OC 2.1 9 .5 12 .10 13.16- 94 AMP Society 5.3 8 .5 10.7 14.10- 9 4 ST . BEDE'S OC: Terrell 3, Trevena 3, Power 2, Powell, Rydberg, Kean, O'Brien, Fitzpatrick . Best: Irving, Trevena, Kelly, Kean, Campbell, Mark Roberts . AMP SOCIETY : D . Brooks 4, Roulston 3, Pichler, 2, G . Brooks 2, Ruddell, Thompson, Lewis . Best: Munroe, Crosby, Gates, McLaughlin, Thompson, Blake . Old Geelong 5 .0 13.5 18 .6 22 .7 -139 St . Patrick's OC 2 .2 3.2 5 .3 6 .8 - 44 OLD GEELONG : P . Yenken 5, J . Spiden 3 . Clarke 3, Thompson 3, B . Spiden 3, Dennet 2, Paton 2, Gilbert . Best: Weibye, Gilbert, A. Yenken, P . Yenken, Thompson, B . Spiden . ST . PATRICK'S OC : Goal-kickers, best players not received . ANZ Bank 5.3 9 .5 11 .6 14 .9 - 93 AJAX 2 .1 5 .2 7.2 8 .2 - 50 ANZ BANK : McCutcheon 5, Green 2, Lambert 2, Wescott 2, Bassett, Bourke, Glover . Best : aker, Towan, Jackson, McCutcheon, Lambert, Crough . AJAX: Goal-kickers, best players not received.

Old Mentonians 5 .1 5 .2 7 .5 13 .8 - 86 La Trobe Reds 3 .3 4 .6 5 .7 7 .9 - 51 OLD ME NTONIANS : Ingram 4, Fisher 3, Robertson 2, Everett, Schrape, Gadd, Sinclair. Best : Jamison, Schrape, Ingram, Wood, Rafter, Gadd . LA TROBE REDS : Goal-kickers, best players not received . University Reds 0.0 6 .0 8 .4 10 .4 - 64 North Brunswick 3 .5 5 .6 7.10 8.15- 6 3 UNI REDS : Lockie 4, G . Lipshut 2, P . Lipshut, King, Clarke, Staunton . Best : Hartley, Schnieder, Maule, G . Lipshut, S . Goodall, Glennon . NORTH BRUNSWICK : R . Payne 3, Turner 2, G . Payne, Giacobbe, D . Payne . Best: Turner, D . Payne, Cioccio, Scullin, G . Payne, Fox . Monash Whites 5 .3 Dcok, & Long OC 2 .1

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MONASH WHITES : Peacock 6, Geritz 6, Williams 3, Murray 2, Fanning 2, Kenez 2, Crook 2, Gumley, Brett-Young, Mueller, Morecroft . Best: Murray, Gumley, Geritz, Mueller, Crook, Rosenhain . DOOKIE & LONG OC : Goal-kickers, best players not received . Beverley Hills 4 .1 5 .3 6 .8 8 .9 - 57 Glenroy 2 .1 4 .5 5 .7 6 .12- 48 BEVERLEY HILLS : Goal-kickers, best players not received . GLENROY : Green 2, Agius, Byers, G . L. Ford, Wakeling . Best : G . L. Ford, Jolley, Bonello, Green, M . Wilson, Agius . Thornbury A bye .

VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL MEMBER S The Secreta ry 's residence has had an "ANSWERING SERVICE" installed . It is therefore necessary to follow instructions as outlined :1 . The Answering service is a voice controlled machine . This being so, there is no need to rush your message . 2. When making calls with the service in operation, if the occasion arises, it is necessary to follow this procedure :(a) Have all of your facts gathered, and make your call as follows : Speak

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Last Week's Results - Continue d JUNIOR SECION 1 Power House 4.6 7 .7 10 .11 12 .13- 85 Coburg 1 .0 4 .3 6 .4 6 .7 - 43 POWER HOUSE : Gleeson 4, Bredvck 2 , Kalos 2, Thompson, Mason, Selby-Hele, Aitcheson . Best: Alexander, Frizzel, Bredvck, Aitchison, Thompson, Driscoll . COBURG : McAuliffe 2, Brown 2, Pettigrove, C . Green . Best : McAuliffe, Salter, Western, Ferraro, Archipow, Gardiner . Old Scotch Coll 2 .6 4 .11 6 .12 6 .14- 50 North Old Boys 2 .2 4 .2 4.4 4.4 - 28 OLD SCOTCH : Dick 3, Kay, McNicol , Hamilton . Best : Hamilton, Alexander, White, Rogerson, Griffith, Kay . NORTH OLD BOYS : O'Donnell, Nelson, Robinson, O'Connor . Best: O'Connor, Collings, Robbins, O'Donnell, Hogan, Roberts . University Blues 7.2 12 .3 15 .10 17 .14-116 Beverley Hills 3 .5 4.6 5 .7 7.12- 54 UNI BLUES : Taylor 6, Hollonds 4, Wilson 2, Young, Tyquin, Angus, Keeley, Brown . Best : Lynch, Schauble, Sammon, Cleeve, Taylor, Martin . BEVERLEY HILLS : G . O'Loughlin 3, R . Hartley 2, B. Holly, Bartels. Best : Gibson, Mason, Smitson, B . Holly, R . Hartley, A. Studdock . Ormond 6 .4 9.7 14 .8 16 .12-108 Monash Uni 1 .1 4.4 5 .5 7 .7 - 49 ORMOND : Sinclair 3, Fisher 2, Foulsham 2, Hughes 2, Wilson 2, Reynolds 2, Young, Cooper, Gillies . Best: Sinclair, McLean, Foulsham, Fisher, Morris, Wilson . MONASH UNIVERSITY : Goal-kickers, best players not received . University Black 5 .3 7.5 9 .9 13 .14- 93 St . Bernard's OC 0 .1 0.3 0 .3 0 .3 - 3 UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Goal-kickers, best players not received . ST. BERNARD'S OC : Best : Pearson, Nunan, Power, Tobin, Louchnan, Sullivan .

JUNIOR SECTION 2 9 .9 17.12 22 .16-148 Geelong 4 .7 1 .3 4.8 5.8 6 .8 - 44 Caulfield Gram GEELONG : Bond 7, Larsen 4, Ludowyr 3 , Leeds 2, Trevaskis 2, Colenso, Davies, C . Husking, P . Hosking . Best: Bond, Trevaskis, Condie, McDonald, Murdoch, Davies . CAULFIELD GRAM . : Welch 3, H . Johnstone 2, Bitmead . Best : Welch, Yeomans, H . Johnstone, Forster, D . Felsenthal, Bitmead . Hampton Scouts 2 .6 7 .13 13 .21 16 .28-124 Old Brighton Gr . 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 - 6 HAMPTON SCOUTS : Earle 5, Brennan 3, Diamond 2, Devola 2, Bird, Chambers, Mallon, Morecroft . Best: Earle, Moorcroft, Corvino, Cook, Brennan, Devola . OLD BRIGHTON : Larkin . Best: Mitchell, Graham, Larkin . 4.9 11 .12 17 .20 22.29-161 Parkside 1 .1 2 .1 3 .3 3 .4 - 22 West Brunswick PARKSIDE : Arnell 5, Crapper 4, Teagle 3 , Chesters 3, Bastow 3, Sphinx 2, Grace 2 . Best: Bastow, Teagle, Simpson, Tommer, Sphinx, Demoniol . WEST BRUNSWICK : Goal-kickers, best players not received . 9 .9 12 .11 16 .17-113 Ivanhoe 5 .3 Bulleen-Temp 4.2 6 .4 7 .6 8 .7 - 55 IVANHOE : Goal-kickers, best players not received . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Cochlan 2, A . Jenkins 2, Kelly, Walton, Goble, K . Smith . Best : Coughlan, Barklay, L . Tennace, Kelly, Van Den Boom, Dagastino. AJAX a bye . Old Paradians a bye .

PRESENTATION TO' MR . JACK M&GAI-M M A well-known figure in Amateur football circles and in fact in ALL football circles throughout Australia, Mr. Jack McCann, who was honoured by the Australian Amateur Football Council at the Annual Meeting held in Melbourne during the Carnival last year by being elected the first Life Member of the A .A.F .C. was presented with his Life Membership Medallion at the meeting of the V .A .F .A . held early this month . The presentation was made by Mr . and has also served as a Vice-PresiJack Fullerton who was President of dent and Chairman of the Executive the A.A .F .C . at the time the award Committee . was conferred on Mr . McCann . Mr . McCann is a Patron and a Life He was Hon . Secretary of the AusMember of the V .A .F.A ., held the tralian Amateur Football Council for position of Hon . Secretary for many some time and also served a term as years prior to the second World War, President of the Council . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 4, 1974 Page 7


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St . Bernard's OC 2 .5 4 .9 5 .14 11 .16- 82 Caulfield Gram 1 .4 1 .4 1 .7 1 .10- 1 6 ST . BERNARD'S OC: Considine 3, K . Mahoney 2, Collins, Smith, Egan, Sheahan, Burgin, Oppenheim . Best : Harvey, Smith, Burgin, Daffey, McArdle . CAULFIELD GRAM .: Lupson . Best: Long, Gerrand, Jennings, Monotti, Peters, Pearson .

Old Trinity Gr 3.1 7 .4 10 .4 12 .8 - 80 Kew 1 .1 2 .2 3 .6 4.7-3 1 OLD TRINITY : Stockdale 3, Nelson 3, Frond 2, Cumming 2, Christie, McKinnon . Best : Murphy, Frood, Galbraith, Nelson, Ross, Cumming . KEW : Corcoran, Laws, Farrington, Wiseman . Best: Walker, McKillop, McGinley, Campbell, Farrington, Corcoran .

Coburg 3 .8 3.9 8 .13 8 .14- 62 Ormond 2 .0 4.2 7.5 8 .11- 59 COBURG : Fox 2, Russo 2, Finlay, Webb, Lewis, J . Clark. Best : Sabri, Lewis, Finlay, Cleary, Hutchison, Webb . ORMOND : R . Rowse 2, C . Fitts, Richardson, Smyth, Anrep, Chapman, R . P . Wood . Best : Curtis, C . Fitts, B . Fitts, R . Rowse, Lewis, Anrep .

De La Salle OC 2 .0 4 .1 6 .1 10 .3 - 63 Old Scotch Coll 2 .0 3 .4 5 .7 6 .9 - 45 DE LA SALLE OC : Goal-kickers, best players not received. OLD SCOTCH : Moulds 2, Welch 2, Marks, Moffat . Best: Welch, Nicholls, Milner, Moffatt, J . Beaurepaire, Robertson-Smith :

North Old Boys 4.4 7.6 11 .9 12.9 - 81 University Blues 0 .1 0.3 0.4 1 .5 - 11 NORTH OLD BOYS : Goal-kickers, best players not received . UNI . BLUES : Ryan . Best : Carmody, Bartlett, Ryan, Moran, Mann, Fogharty .

Monash Blues 2 .2 6 .2 6 .3 12 .5 - 77 Ivanhoe 1 .0 1 .1 2 .6 3 .6 - 24 MONASH BLUES : Luchs 3, Tyquin 3, B . Anderson, Galbraith, Gallagher, Schneider, Powell, T. Rosengarten . Best: B . Anderson, Tyquin, Galbraith, Severs, Cohn, Amor . IVANHOE : Goal-kickers, best players not received .

Old Paradians 2 .4 3 .4 6 .7 8.8 - 56 Reservoir OB 1 .2 1 .5 3 .9 5 .13- 43 OLD PARADIANS : Price 5, Roe, Muller, Kissane . Best : Price, Kendall, Roe, Quinn, J . Tudor, McKinley . RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : T. O'Brien 2, G . Tuininga 2, P. Clark . Best : G . Tuiiiinga, Letson, V. Aston, T. O'Brien, P . Laird, R . Taggart .

MHS Old Boys 3 .2 5 .7 5 .9 6 .13- 49 Old Carey Gr 1 .1 2 .3 3 .8 3 .8 - 26 MHS OLD BOYS : D . Scott 2, Reynolds, B . Burns, Harrison, Marshall . Best : J . Todd, Stafford, Edwards, B . Burns, G . Woods, D . Scott . OLD CAREY : Morgan, Hardisty, Gomer . Best : Peart, McKinley, Fink, Morgan, Armstrong, Cruickshank .

University Blacks 1 .3 5 .4 7.5 8 .9 - 57 Geelong 0 .0 3 .2 3 .5 3 .6 - 24 UNI BLACKS : Joyce 2, Hanna, Leathan, Llewellyn, Stephens, Kovess, Williams . Best : Hanna, Jacobs, Kovess, James, Leathan, Llewellyn . GEELONG : R . Casboult, Harrison, Jones . Best : Wookey, Harrison, Baker, Gill, M . Betts, Barton .

Collegians 3 .0 5.3 7 .5 7 .7 - 49 Power House 3 .2 5.4 6 .7 6 .13- 49 COLLEGIANS : Moodie 2, Ferguson 2 . Emmett, Cartledge, Hibbert . Best : Hibbert . Cartledge, Cookes, Reichstein, Benjamin, Jackson . POWER HOUSE : Ruff 2, Kemp 2, Harwood, Ashley. Best : Lynch, Kemp, Ruff, Werner, Bourke, L . Newton .

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C RESERVE SECTIO N 7 .12- 54 Marcellin OC 1 .4 5 .7 7 .9 Assumption OC 0 .3 1 .3 2 .5 4 .7 - 31 MARCELLIN OC : Gregory 2, O'Connor 2 , Hurley, Quinn, Sartori . Best : F . Aloisio, Allen, Hurley, Larkin, O'Connor, Quinn . ASSUMPTION OLD COLL . : Beaumont 2 , Egan, Shaw . Best : Walton, Arnott, T . Fitz, Howe, Beaumont, Murray . Parkside 4 .4 6.9 11 .15 13 .16- 94 Alphington 2 .0 3.0 3 .0 3 .1 - 19 PARKSIDE : Poyntz 6, Gray 3, Knights, Sweeney, Eldridge, Thomas . Best : Poyntz, Sweeney, Thomas, Eldridge, Everyone . ALPHINGTON : Coates 2, P . Whitfield . Best : Lee, Coates, Tann, P . Whitfield, J . Whitfield, P . Harris . St. Kilda CBOC 5 .6 10 .9 11 .14 16 .16-112 old Melburnians 1 .0 1 .2 1 .4 2 .5 - 17 ST . KILDA CBOC : Calleja 5, J . White 2 , Danckert 2, Kay 2, Alexander, Carey, Zotti, Esmonde, Tesoriero. Best : Zotti, Danckert, Kellaway, Lynch, Tesoriero, Blakely . OLD MELBURNIANS : Jennings, Guest. Best: A'Beckett, Atkins, Alexander, Henri, Caldwell, Pitts . UHS Old Boys 2 .0 4.3 8 .8 11 .8 - 74 Old Brighton Gr 1 .0 4.3 5.5 7 .8 - 50 UHS OLD BOYS : Illiopolus 3, Murphy 2 , Reid 2, Wade 2, Toleman, Mangos. Best : Toleman, Reid, Thomas, Tighe, Carlyle, Chettle . OLD BRIGHTON : Flack 2, Millis 2, Bond 2, Smith . Best : Edmondson, Flack, Wynne, Bond, Dixon, Millis . Old Haileybury 7.4 12 .8 13 .13 23.16-154 National Bank 0.0 1,2 1 .4 2.4 - 16 OLD HAILEYBURY : Shmidt 4, Whiteman 4 , Williams 3, Metherall 2, Forbes 2, Passelaqua 2, Hattam 2, Lingard 2, Sutcliffe, Sawyer . Best: Hattam, Houston, Metherall, Sutcliffe, Whiteman, Williams . NATIONAL BANK: Peters, Kearney . Best : Whitford, Kearney, Miller, Titterell, Evans, Thompson .

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Old Cam'well Gr 3 .3 5.5 6.6 8 .13- 61 Brunswick 1 .3 1 .3 2.5 2.6 - 1 8 OLD CAMBERWELL : Wood 3, Brown, Cotterell, McPhail, R . Mehan, Stewart. Best : Stewart, Anderson, Oakley, Brett, Goss, Molloy. BRUNSWICK: T . Staples 2, Taylor . Best : Hachett, Peatling, D . Watt, Stuart, Strong, Taylor . 14.10- 94 St. Kevin's OB 2 .2 4 .6 9 .9 La Trobe Blacks 0.0 0 .0 0 .0 0.1 - I ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Rolle 3, Harrison 3, Allan 2, Mornane, G . Hawkins, Nolan, Cox, Chalmers, Gaven . Best : Monroe, Harrison, Mornane, Cox, Griffin, Rolle . LA TROBE BLACKS : Best : Farrar, Judd, Dunstan, Harbour, Toyne, Woods. Old Xaverians 3.4 7 .9 8 .10 9 .15- 69 C'wealth Bank 1 .3 1 .4 6.9 7 .12- 5 4 OLD XAVERIANS : Franich 3, Keaney 3, Marguccio, Rush, Bowden . Best : Heaney, Gibson, Franich, Rush, Bowden, Marguccio. COMMONWEALTH BANK : King, Thompson, D'Orsa, Hayes, P . Young, Athens, Linehan . Best : Merlino, Athens, Brown, Linehan, McKinney, P . Young . Hampton Rovers 2 .3 3 .5 4 .8 6 .11- 47 State Sav. Bank 3.0 3 .0 3 .0 6.2 - 38 HAMPTON ROVERS : Combe 3, Bennett, Farelly, Rolls . Best: Amoore, Badman, English, Nadjecki, Menner, Devery . STATE SAVINGS BANK : Scott 3, Muir 2, Tobin . Best : Upfield, Horwood, Scott, Price, Loft, Truscott . Old Ivanhoe Gr a bye.

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Last Week's Results - Continued E RESERVE SECTION

F RESERVE SECTION!

Eisternwick 2 .7 6 .10 13 .16 21 .20-146 Footscray ITOB 2 .1 3.4 3 .4 3 .6 - 24 ELSTERNWICK: Berns 6, Comber 5, Stokes 4, Collins 3, Rosenwarne 2, Hunting . Best : Berns, Comber, Collins, Andrews, Hunting, Cochrane . FOOTSCRAY IT.: H . Edwards, Deluca, Smalley . Best : Deluca, Bannister, Geoff Edwards, Rowe, Gary Edwards, Stanley .

Old Mentonians 0 .1 2 .1 4.2 5 .5 - 35 La Trobe Reds 1 .4 2 .8 2.11 3 .14- 32 OLD MENTONIANS : Ericksen 2, Wittick , Burbury, Nicholson . Best : Hall, Smith, Wittick, Whitton, Page, Burbury. LA TROBE REDS : Goal-kickers, best players not received .

Fawkner 2 .3 4 .3 7.6 11 .10- 76 West Brunswick 1 .3 2 .7 2 .7 2 .7 - 1 9 FAWKNER : Hill 4, Barry 2, R . Whittacker 2, Barnes, Atkins, S . Thomas . Best: Laba, S . Thomas, Atkins, Hill, R . Wittacker, Barry . WEST BRUNSWICK : Mann, Oakley . Best: Aiello, Byrd, Dagg, Oakley, Vazquez, Webber. AMP Society 4 .1 7.3 8 .5 8 .5 - 53 St . Bede's OC 0 .2 2 .5 3.6 6 . 1 0- 4 6 AMP SOCIETY : Jenkins 3, Booth 2, Mercier 2, Williams . Best: Nicholls, Erbs, Jenkins, I . Henderson, S . Carr, Wilson . ST . BEDE'S OC: Morse 3, Scorgie 2, Graf . Best : M. Ryan, Scorgie, Mullvany, Castles, Robinson, Bolger . Old Geelong 2.3 4.7 5 .12 8 .14- 62 St . Patrick's OC 0.2 0 .4 0 .6 1 .8 - 14 OLD GEELONG : Whalley 3, Jackson, Holland, Geyer, Mackinnon, Fullerton, Jenkins . Best: Brown, Geyer, Carroll, Armstrong, Fullerton, Quick . ST. PATRICK'S OC : Goal-kickers, best players. not received . ANZ Bank 1 .3 6.4 8 .5 10 .6 - 66 AJAX 1 .2 6.2 7.2 8 .3 - 51 ANZ BANK : Clements 3, McDonald 2, May 2, I . Laird, Richards, Schimizzi . Best: Clements, McDonald, May, Fehring, Crowe, Kelly . AJAX : Goal-kickers, best players not received .

CENTURY TO ASSUMPTION STALWART Assumption Old Collegians stalwart Mic k Carlile plays his one hundredth club game today against Old Brighton Grammarians . He has played six 'E' Section games and ninety-four Reserves games . Now firmly established as a determined half back after having played as a forward in his early games, Mick is always striving to clear the ball from the opposition scoring area . An accountant when not at the Football, Mick has been club treasurer for the past three seasons . Well done Mick .

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North Brunswick 3 .1 4 4 .4 7 .6 9 .7, - 61 University Reds 0 .3 0.6 1 .7 3 .8 - 26 NORTH BRUNSWICK : J . Handley 3, Cirrillo 2, R . Brekke 2, Carlyon, Campione . Best : Strickland, Carlyon, Campione, Manias, J . Handley, Micelson . UNI REDS : Burrage, Johnson, Quinn . Best: Burrage, Taylor, McNamara, Quinn, Biggs, G . Wilkins . Marcellin O .C . (2) 4 .2 8 .2 12 .4 14.8 - 92 Glenroy 0 .1 1 .1 2 .2 2.4 - 16 MARCELLIN OC : Briffa 3, Cullinan 2, Curuso 2, Hogan, O'Brien, Maughan, Magnafico, Bray, Ahern, S . Price . Best: Ahern, Cullinan, B . Gooley, Magnafico, O'Keefe, O'Sullivan . GLENROY : Goal-kickers not received . Best : M . V . White, Grant, A . White, Scarffe, Lynch, Gelai . Dook & Long OC forfeited to Monash Whites Thornbury a bye .

ORMOND VICE-CAPTAIN'S CENTURY All at Ormond congratulate Bruce Bourn e on his 150th game today. Bruce has given Ormond great service no matter where he plays and is capable of rising to any heights in a tough situation . He has also had the honour of being captain of the Victorian State team and making the All Australian team as well which speaks volumes for his ability . A grand clubman, we all say well done Bruce. Jim "Jeza" Simpson did not play his 100th game with St . Kevin's last week due to injury, but he should crack the ton today . 100 UP TO PARKSIDE R Parkside would like to congratulate Mario Sammutt on his 100th game . Little in body, big in heart, Mario played his usual great game and we hope he goes on to make his 200th . Congratulations to Mark "Spewy" Fleer on playing fifty games for Hampton Rovers . Mark has been an inspiration on the field with his marking and ruckwork, whilst off the field he has inspired many in to a sympathetic effort . Well done Mark from all at Hampton as we look forward to your next fifty .

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UMPIRE'S CORNE R CENTRE SQUARE ' The centre square 45 .720 metres shall be marked in white on the centre of the ground . Bounda ry umpires will take up a positio n opposite each other on the centre wings where the lines of the "square" meet at th e lgame, the star n and eafter each goa tquare ,hasben scored . Field umpires must wait until bounda ry umpires are in position before proceeding to bounce the ball . When a player has infringed by being on or over the line of the "square" the boundary umpire shall sound his whistle and call to the field umpire "against number" and "name the club", the bounda ry umpire will then run in the direction of the kick . The fi eld umpire shall then award a free kick to a player of the opposing team who is nearest to him in the centre of the ground, such free kick to be taken at the centre circle . The fi eld umpire is the sole judge as to who takes the free kick . In the event of both bounda ry umpires sounding their whistles simultaneouslyI f the offenders are from the same team the free kick shall be given to an opponent . If however, the offenders are from opposin $ teams, the field umpire shall then proceed to - bounce the ball, after allowing players time to take up their positions out of the "square" in accordance with the provisions of the centre square . In the event of a scrimmage which requires the field umpire to once again bounce the ball (or throw it up) then the centre square law does not apply . In the event of a breach of the laws being detected by the field umpire, prior to, or during his moving in to bounce the ball he shall award a free kick to the player offended against, but at the spot where the incident occurred, provided such free kick does not penalise the side offended against . If a bounda ry umpire should observe an incident where a player was forced or pushed over the line, he would not sound his whistle, but warn the offender that it is a reportable offence, also he must inform the field umpire of any action he has taken . Only four players of either side are permitted inside the squares, if there are more

,than that number and who do not move out when instructed by the field umpire, a free kick shall be given to the opposing team at the centre circle . If the ball is thrown in the air due to heavy ground conditions - the time when the ball leaves the field umpire's hands is the time when players can move into the "square" area. The spirit of this law is to enable the game to be free of congestion at the centre bounce, thus allowing for the skills of Australian football to be further exemplified . Reply to coach from April 20th match "C" Section . Umpires are instructed if the elbow is raised - Free Kick . If the elbow strikes the head - Report the Player. Reserves section coach, Sections "C" and < .D> , This year because of the shortage of umpires we accepted men who for various reasons are unable to train under supervision of the coach, and are supposed to train on their own . This is a most unfortunate position and really not satisfactory, but is unavoidable at present . This applies to the two umpires whose fitness you queried . NOTE TO ALL CAPTAIN S With the introduction last year of the centre square, the field umpire is no longer allowed to bounce the ball away from the centre circle at the start of the quarter or after a goal has been scored, no matter what the condition of the centre area may be . THE SOCIAL SID E Last Saturday night about 20 umpires with their wives or girl friends attended the Bar-B-Q at Daryl Hills home . The weather was not the best but thanks to D aryl and Nannette and David Dressing the night was a grand success . Teetotaler Lance Williams won a bottle of bubbly, whilst a bottle of home-made "Grappa" went to another non-user in Alan Bishop . It was good to see some of our first year umpires enjoying themselves, teenager Simon Marks escorted a real sweetie called Deborah . He didn't leave her side all night and I don't blame him . Bill Mason's wife Lois, lovely as always, sold the coach tickets at 10 cents each, reckon he was taken as other sellers wer e offering 5 for 20 cents . To hosts Daryl and Nannette and to organiser David Dressing, our thanks for a great night .

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LEADING GOAL KICKERS (Goals kicked last Saturday shown in brackets) A SECTION Butcher, Calf Gr (7) 10 J. Jordan, Old Parad (4) 8 Murray, North OB (4) 7 Sullivan, St . Bern (1) 6 Ladd, Ormond (3) 6 McCrohan, Res OB (3) 6 O'Brien, Coburg (1) 5 Duke, Old Paradians (1) 5 G . Mahoney, St . Bern (5) 5 Pearce, Ormond (3) 5 Davies, Uni Black (2) 5

Galbristh, Old I'hoe (-) Gurney, Old Ivanhoe (-) Fraser, Old' Xav (4) Low, St Kevin's OB (5) Shanks, Hampton Rov (3 )

7 7 6 6

E SECTION J . Spiden, Old Geel (3) P. Yenken, Old Geel (5) McCutcheon, ANZ (5) D . Brooks, AMP (4) Miller, Footscray (3) Thomas, Fawkner (2) Peters, Elsternwick (-) Terrell, St Bede's (3)

10 10 10 9 9 7 6 6

B SECTION Hughes, Ivanhoe (8) 14 Griffiths, Monash Blue (6) 8 Stephens, Old Trinity (1) 7 Ponton, MHS OB (4) 7 R . Harley, MHS OB (3) 7 Mutimer, Monash Blue (2) 6 Murphy, Kew (2) 6 Dann, Old Trinity (3) 6

F SECTION Ingram, Old Ment (4) Peacock, Mon White (6) Everett, Old Ment (I) Kenny, Nth B'wick (-) Fisher, Old Ment (3) King, Uri Reds (1) Schnieder, Uni Reds (-)

13 12 9 7 7 6 5

JUNIOR SECTION i Dick, Old Scotch (3) Taylor, Uni Blues (6) Fisher, Ormond (2) Wilson, Uni Blue (2) Wilson, Ormond (2)

9 8 6 5 5

C SECTION Butler, Marcellin (4) 10 Drinan, St Kilda (2) 8 McMahon, UHS Wayman, Alphington (2j 7 Phyland, Assumption (-) 6 McKay, Alphington (1) 6 C. Price, Marcellin (5) 6 Avery, Assumption (2) 6 Winzar, National Bk (2) 6 D SECTION Naughton, Old Xav (2) 8 Stanley, Old Xav (4) 8

JUNIOR SECTION 2 Larkin, Old Bright (1) Bond, Geelong (7) Earle, Hampton Sets (5) Welch, Caul Gram (3) Mitchell, Old Bright (-) J . Tennace, B-T (-)

12 9 9 6 6

Sheridan, B-T Devola, Hampton Sets (2) A RESERVE SECTION Price, Old Parad (5) Russo, Coburg (2) Lewis, Coburg (1) C . Fitts, Ormond (1)

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9 6 5 5

B RESERVE SECTION Stockdale, Old Trinity (3) 8 Houghton, MHS (-) 7 Moore, Old Trinity (-) 4 Galbraith, Mon Blue (1) 4 Moodie, Collegians (2) 4 Cartledge, Collegians (1) 4 C RESERVE SECTION Poyntz, Parkside (6) 9 Calleja, St . Kilda (5) 8 Beaumont, Assumption (2) 8 Knights, Parkside (1) 7 O'Connor, Marcellin (2) 5 D RESERVE SECTION Woods, Old Ivanhoe (-) 4 Love, Old Ivanhoe (-) 4 Romanin, Old Xav (-) 4 E RESERVE SECTION McVeigh, ANZ Bank (-) 12 Stokes, Elsternwick (4) 6 Berns, E'wick (6) 6 F RESERVE SECTION Burley, Mon White (-) 10 R . Brekke, Nth Bruns (2) 9 Geritz, Monash White (-) 6

5 Years Ago Monash (up from 'B') withstood a 6-4 last quarter burst from Caulfield Gramarians to win by 14 points with final score 16 .15 to 14 .13 . Best - Monash - Rattray (5 goals), Mar;hall, Thomas ; Caulfield Gramm . - McNicol, ;haffey, Macdonald . i Highest score for the day was St . Kevin's to AJAX's 4 .14 . Best forwinners O .B. 20 .22 were K . Hoare, Sheehan, Wallace . Don Simpson, Brunswick's 250 games plus veteran was the club's best against Patricians . 'A' section umpires were Marshall, Loy, G. M . Simpson, George and Jorgensen . Congratulations were due to Brian McKnight (150 games - Melbourne High), Scotty Phillips (150 - National Bank), Jack Scanlan (100 - St . Kilda C.B .C .) and °Nug~et" Stephens (O .G .G .'s - 56th birthday) . 10 Years ago After leading from the start, Coburg were 'pipped' by 1963 premiers Old Paradians who recovered from a half-time deficit of 23 points, to win by 8 points . Stars were Pickett, Burton, Mansfield (Old Par .) and Lawson, Malloy, B . Murphy (Coburg) . 'B' section coaches were M. Drew (Parkside), John McClure (Power House), Roy Stabb (Commonwealth Bank), Milton Poulston (Geelong), Eddie Draper (Alphington), Frank Dunin (University Blues), John Wilson (Caulfield Gramm .), Laurie Erwin (West Brunswick), Ken Purcell (De La Salle) and

Mick Eggleston (Old Scotch) . Cassie scored their second victory since joining V .A.F.A . AJAX came to the rescue and fielded a team in the Junior section so that there would not be a bye . Les Gordon played a great captain's game for Power House to hold out West Brunswick and win by a point - 10 .13 to 9 .18 . Other good players - Hughes, Armstrong, McDonald (House) and Turner, Barry and Thompson (West Brunswick) . 25 Years ago In a game that was tight all day Ormond beat Uni Blacks by 5 points at University - the only team to have beaten the Blacks at home in the past 11 years . Scores were 7 .9 (51) to 6 .10 (46) . Pat Cash, Max Smyth and Jock Cordner were best for Blacks while Ormond gave most credit to their coach, Lou Bois . In another 'A' section game, Old Scotch held off a fine finishing effort by Brunswick to win by 4 points . Bob Arnold, Manson, Russell and Mick Eggleston starred for the victors while half-forward flanker, "Tonky" Mellors (6 goals), full back Alan Sporton, and Alan Neale (ruck) were great players for Brunswick . Teachers' College were outplayed by Collegians but Jack Kennedy was outstanding in ruck for Teachers . Arrangements were in hand for Interstate match against South Australia at St. Kilda Cricket Ground on King's birthday, June 13 ; the first game in Melbourne between the states since 1937 . Both matches since the war - in Adelaide in 1947, and at Perth during the Carnival in 1948 were won by South Australia, by 44 points and 13 points respectively .

C JIM PARKING TT . IVE TS WANTE D A&

The Association requires the services of two car parking attendants at Elsternwick Park - 10 .30 a .m . to 4 p .m. each Saturday . Apply to the Secretary of the V.A .F.A .( Mr Jack Fullerton) - Phone 93-1545.

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FIXTURE & RESULTS "A" SECTIO N APRIL 20 Uni Blues v Ormond JUNE 22 Or and v Uni Blues Cob 12 .17 Geel 8 .8 St Bernard v Nth 0 Boys Coburg v Geelong Nt mh Old B v St Bern OC Res 13 .17 StBern 9 .11 O Paradians v Uni Black StBern OC v Reserv OB Uni Black v 0 Paradlan s NOB 15 .9 Ormond 12 .19 MAY 25 Nth 0 Boys v Ormond JULY 27 OPar 17 .22 UniBlu 8 .8 Geelong v Caulfield Gr Old Farad v Uni Blues Caulfield Gram . v Goal ClfGr 14.8 UBIk 12 . 7 Ormond v Reservoir 08 Uni Blacks v Caul Gram Reservoir OB v Ormond APRIL 27 v StBernards OC JUNE 29 StBernard's OC v Coburg StBern 10 .24 ClfG 12 .10 Coburg North 0 Boys v 0 Pared Caul' Gr v St Bern OC 0 Paradians v Nth Old B Omd 13 .8 Cbg 8 .13 Uni Blues v Uni Blacks Ormond v Coburg Uni Blacks v Uni Blue s NOB 12 .9 UniBlu 8 .7 JUNE 1 Ui Blues v Nth 0 Boys AUGUST 3 OPar 11 .14 Res 8 .17 Caulfield Gr v Ormond Rneservoir OB v 0 Farad Ormond v Caul Gram UniBik 11 .17 Geel 5. 8 Reservoir OB v Uni Blue Geelong v Uni Blacks Uni Blu v Reservoir OB MAY 4 Caul Gr v Old Paradns . StBernards OC v Geelong ~ JULY 6 Geelong v St Bern OC Old Paradians v Coburg~0 Farad v Caul Gram Coburg v 0 Paradlans Reservoir OB v Nth OB Uni Blacks v Nth Old B Nth OB v Reservoir OB Nth 0 Boys v Uni Black Ormond v Geelong JUNE 8 Geelong v Ormond ( AUGUST 10 Uni Blues v Coburg Geelong v Old Paradians Coburg v Univers Blues Old Paradians v Geelong StBern OC v Uni Blacks Ormond v StBern's OC Uni Black v StBern OC StBern's OC v Ormon d MAY 11 Uni Blues v Caul Gr. JULY 13 Caul Gr v Uni Blues Geelong v Uni Blues Coburg v North 0 Boys Un! Blues v Geelong Nth Old Boys v Coburg Coburg v Reservoir OB,Reservoir OB v Uni $ I Reservoir OB v Coburg iUni Blacks v Reserv '"'a Nth 0 Boys v Caul Gr JUNE 15 Gr v Nth 0 Boys AUGUST 1 7 O Parad v StBern OC Caul Gr v Reservoir OB lCaul StBern OC v 0 Paradns Rese rvoir OB v Caulf Gr Uni Blacks v Ormon d St Bern OC v Uni Blues'Ormond v Unt Blacks jUni Blues v St Bern OC MAY 1 8 North O f3oys v Geelong~ JULY 20 Geelong v Nth Old Bo Caul Gr v Coburg jOld Paradians v Ormond Coburg v Caulfield Gr Ormond v Old Farad's Reservoir OB v Geelong Uni Blacks v Coburg J Geelong v Rese rvoir OB Coburg v Uni Blacks

The Grounds - Where and Ho w Here is the list of grounds to be used by various clubs this season, together with directions as to how they may be reached . Unless otherwise stated, Reserves play on same ground as Seniors .

A SECTION CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS . Oval 3, Albert Park . (Train to Albert Park, or South Melbourne tram in Collins street to South Melbourne Technical School . ) COBURG : Newlands High School Oval, Murray road,` Coburg . (East Coburg tram in Swanston street to terminus . ) GEELONG : Queen's Park Oval, Newtown . (Continuation of Aphrasia street ; on Newtown bus route . ) NORTH OLD BOYS : W . J . Brens Oval, Royal Park, opposite Zoo gates . (Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth street to Leonard street . ) OLD PARADIANS : Yarra Park, opposite Olympic Park . (Batman avenue tram from Princes Bridge . ) ORMOND: Ormond Park . (Train to Ormond ; walk north along Newham grove .) RESERVOIR OLD BOYS :' Barling Reserve, No . 1 Oval, opposite Reservoir High School, Plenty

road, Reservoir . ( East Preston tram in Bourke street to terminus, then bus . ) ST . BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS : St . Bernard's College Oval, end of Buckley street, West Essendon . (Train to Essendon, then bus . ) UNIVERSITY BLACKS : University Oval . (Moreland or East Coburg tram in Swanston Street, or Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth street .) RESERVES : Crawford Oval, south-east corner of Princes Park, opposite Ormond College, Parkville, or new ground near Carlton Football Ground . ( Brunswick, Coburg, or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth street to College crescent . ) UNIVERSITY BLUES : University Oval . (Moreland or East Coburg tram in Swanston street, or Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth street .) RESERVES : Crawford Oval, south-east corner of Princes Park, opposite Ormond College, Parkville, or new ground near Carlton Football Ground . (Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth street to College crescent . )

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MPORTANT NOTE S TEAM LISTS REQUIRED Clubs which have not yet submitted Team Lists for publication in The Amateur Footbailer" are required to furnish the necessary information Immediately so that all lists may be included in the next issue . CAPTAINS, VICE-CAPTAIN S Clubs whose Team Lists do not show the Captain and Vice-Captain should fu rn ish this information, so that the next Issue will be complete. PREVIEW The A.B .C . Sporting Session from 3LO each Friday (which commences at 6 .30 p .m .,) will include a preview of the following day's amateur matches . Be sure to listen to this broadcast . RESULTS OF MATCHE S Results of amateur matches are broadcast in the Sporting Sessions of Radio Stations SLO, (commencin g at 6 .20 p .m .), 3DB and 3KZ (included in '7 p.m . News) each Saturday evening and from Television Channels ABV-2 and HSV-7 . Repeat on 3KZ, 9 .30 a .m . Sunday . Channel 2 also provid es quarter-by-qua rter scores of A Section matches each Saturday afternoon. HOW TO CONTACT EMERGENCY UMPIRES Emergency umpires for all sections will b e located at Elsternwick Park, and will be available to proceed to any ground if required . The telephone number will be 91-6491 . Should the appointed umpire fail to appear, it will be necessa ry to phone Elsternwick Park and ask for an emergency umpire to be sent. Clubs must make themselves familiar with the system, and ring the correct number : 91-6491 . NUMBERS TO NOTE Clubs in A Section should note these numbers.

For teams on Thursday night (as early as pasaible after 7 .30 p.m . please-and cert ainly before 9 p.m .) . The Sun 63-0211-Jack Dunn The Age 60-0421

This applies to clubs In main game only as advised . Quarter-by-quarter scores this week :91-6481 Watch for this number week by week. CLEARANCES ALL CLEARANCES INVOLVING BODIES OTHER THAN THE V .A .F.A. must be forwarded to the secretary, Mr Jack Fulierton, S Correa Avenue, Cheltenham, 3192 (phone 93-f548) .

PRESS CORRESPONDENT S POST REPORT EACH SUNDAY .-It is absolutely essential that copy be received by the Editor BY FIRST POST ON MONDAY EACH WEEK. Copy received after this time will not be considered . The only way to ensure delive ry on Monday is to post SUNDAY - EARLY. ADDRESS ALL MATTER FO R PUBLICATION TO "THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER" Box 1564P, G .P.O ., MELBOURNE, 3001, and not to the Editor's private address . (Use addressed envelopes provided) . POST EARLY Press Correspondents are advised to post copy EARLY on Sundays . The final clearance time of pillar boxes is now as early as 6 p.m . in some areas, and not later than 8 .30 p.m . anywhere . Make sure you don't miss the post - POST EARLY !

SCORES TO "HERALD" -NUMBERS You MUST phone final scores to th e HERALD office as soon as possible after the match-if your scores are received before 4 .50 p.m. they will be published . If received after that time, they will not be published, but if you miss the 4 .50 p .m. deadline, YOU MUST STILL PHONE BEFORE 6 .30 p.m . Our representative will be in attendance until that time . If you fail to phone the scores to the Herald office before the publication deadline of 4.50 p .m ., you will be fined one dollar . If you also fail to phone scores to the Herald before 5 .30 p.m . you will be fined an extra two dollars-making three dollars in all. If you miss out on the Herald you must phone the scores to the Press Correspondent before 7 p .m ., otherwise you are fined another dollar . Clubs in "A" and "B" Sections will still be required to furnish ALL goalkickers and six (6) best players for each team to the Press Correspondent BEFORE 7 p .m . Phone 5 8-1290 . A short summary of the match is also required .

SCOREBOARD Clubs are advised that the Scoring Boar d at Elsternwick Park must be operated by responsible club officials at all times . Children must not be allowed in the Scoring Board . DUTIES OF RUNNER S The du ty of an Official Runner is to carry messages from the coach to players and NOT to engage in altercations with players . The runner, in car ry ing such messages, must take the shortest possible route to the player concerned, and leave the field immediately after delivering the message .

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Important Notes (cont.) "HERALD" PHONE NUMBERS You may now dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football representative at the 'Herald" Office. The numbers are :652 1479 or 652 1893 If you have any difficulty, you may ring 63 0211 and ask for EXTENSION 1479 or 1893 . RESERVE SECTION RESULTS to be phoned to 652 1892 BEFORE 3 p.m . or DIAL 63 0211 EXTENSION 189 2 Any phone calls not directed to these numbers go astray, and clubs will be re garded as not having phoned the scores, and will be fined accordingly . When phoning scores, please state firstly the Section, the teams concerned, and then the winners, before giving the actual scores. Correct scores must be phoned, otherwise a fine will be incurred . Check with Goal Umpires for correct scores . This is the responsibility of the HO ME CLUB. THE BLACK LIST (APRIL 20th) Missed publication deadline at Herald 4 .50 p .m . (Reserves 3 p .m .) . Fine - ONE DOLLAR . UNIVERSITY BLUES POWER HOUS E OLD HAILEYBURIANS UHS OLD BOY S OLD IVANHOE GRAM HAMPTON ROVERS ST. KEVIN'S O .B . BEVERLEY HILLS ST . KILDA CBOC RESERVE S Missed phoning scores to Herald before 5 .30 p.m . Fine- THREE DOLLARS . UNIVERSITY BLUES JUNIORS BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE JUNIORS

Failed to phone scores or details to Press Correspondent before 7 p.m . FINE - ONE DOLLAR . UNIVERSITY BLUES JUNIORS BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE JUNIORS Phoned incorrect scores . Fine - ONE DOLLAR . ST. KEVIN'S OB COMMONWEALTH BANK UNIVERSITY BLUES JUNIOR S BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE JUNIOR S POWER HOUSE RESERVES ALPHINGTON RESERVES

THE BLACK LIST (APRIL 27th) Missed publication deadline (4 .50 p .m .) -Reserves 3 p .m . Fine - ONE DOLLAR . NATIONAL BAN K OLD MENTONIAN S ST . PATRICK'S OC RESERVE S Failed to phone final scores to Herald before 5 .30 p .m . Fine - THREE DOLLARS . NORTH OLD BOYS LA TROBE BLACKS OLD XAVERIANS ANZ BAN K POWER HOUSE JUNIORS NORTH OLD BOYS JUNIORS HAMPTON SCOUTS OLD CAREY GRAM . RESERVE S Failed to phone scores or details to Press Correspondent before 7 p .m . Fine - ONE DOLLAR . LA TROBE BLACKS OLD XAVERIANS POWER HOUSE JUNIORS HAMPTON SCOUT S OLD CAREY GRAM RESERVES Phoned incorrect scores . Fine - ONE DOLLAR . PARKSIDE OLD XAVERIANS POWER HOUSE JUNIOR S ST . PATRICK'S OC RESERVES

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SNOW'S STOR M

TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRE S

Snow is elated because his team turned the tables on the team what (oppssorry) "which" beat them in the Grand Final last year. Read his success story in his own words in SNOW'S STORM . Boy am I proud of me team now we done'em over gooden proper wun by 17 points wee's did - oh year, in case youse don't remember, i t wuz the mob wot beat us in the Gran ' Final last seezun . An d'ya reckon they waz soar about it, not '•arf they wazzen . Nunna there offishals even cam inter congratcherlate us . Bit pore reely, but I didden wurry, we got our revenge an' that wuz wot I wanted most . Pretty tuff game is wuz - no beg pardens - but our blokes stood up ter it well . Young Bennie copped a butey 'arf wa y threw the third quarta - e'd kicked 4' goals up till Than but gettin' ridder 'im didden do 'em any good coz the resta the boys jest played it 'arder an more determinned like . Wen Bennie got 'urt I put Macca in at full-forward an 'guess was - 'e kicked 3 goals - think e'd ony kicked about 2 in 'is o'l life before . Betta tell yer more about the game - it wuz pretty close fer the first 'arf an' we's wuz 3 points down at 'arf-time. But then we assurted our sonpeeriorritee after that an' went rite on with the job . George McTaggart tels me Iv'e run outer spayce so orl I can say is - wee's gunha' win again terday. Old Brighton congratulates Peter Devine and Ross Smith who both play their 50th games with the club today . Since joining the club, "Skinny" has been a great asset to the firsts and an inspiration to his teammates with his pace and great courage . Ross, who has also become a reliable clubman, is regularly in the Reserves best and fairest and could well make his way into the first eighteen . Congratulations and good luck for the season go to both these Brighton stalwarts . University High School Old Boys wish to congratulate three players for reaching their 50th game. Alan Flavel and Eddie Robinson last Saturday, Davis Blake, today . The players mentioned are senior players and are very important players for the success we are aiming for. Each one willing to do their best for the club at all times . Well done Fellas .

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. Likely winners of Senior and On ground of first named Club at 2 p .m . Reserves at 11 .45 a.m Junior matches in Bold Type. Umpire for Reserves shown in brackets .

A SECTION .- Mason . Caulfield Gram Goal Hillier, Peters . r (Holst) : Reservoir OB v North Old Boys - Rowell . Goal : Smith, Murray . (Duckworth) . Ormond v Geelong - Wills . Goal : Ahlm, Sanderson . (Wells) . University Blues v Coburg (at Elsternwick) George . Goal : . Paizis, Bennett . (Minson) . St, Bernard's OC v University Black G . Simpson . Goal : L . Williams, Stratton . (McInnis) . B SECTION Kew v old Carey Gram - D . Hill . Goal : D'. McKenzie, R . McKenzie . (Randall) . NIH ~Qaa R . yHill, Kong . (Andrews) . . r Powe r Old Goalc ECJenne McMahon)- Goodman Ivanhoe v De La Salle OC v Johnston . Goal - K . Jenner, Dunstan . (H . Roberts). Old Trinity Gram . v Collegians - I . Simpson . Goal : Box . (Halbish) .

Are you prepared for long servic e leave? If your long service leave is due in a year or two, it's a good idea to start preparing nowto be able to do all those things you planned . And-the best way to prepare for tomorrow today, is in the State Bank Calendar Club . You can operate your own Club account for any period from 3 months to two years, and you receive your payout-the money you've saved plus interest-in the month you nominate . You choose the amount you want to save each week from $1, $2, $5 or $10 coupon books . Prepare now for your long service leave-in the State Bank Calendar Club . State Bank State Savings Bank of Victoria

C SECTION Assumption OC v Old Brighton Gram Keating . (Amor) . UHS Old Boys v Old Melburnians A . Mackenzie . (Medley) . Alphington v Old Haileyburians - Rowe . (T . Gannon). St . Kilda CBOC v Parkside - Dressing . (Saunder) . Mareellin OC v National Bank - J . Field . (Pascoe) . D SECTIO N Brunswick v State Sav. Bank - McTaggart . (Botsford) . Hampton Rovers v Old Xaverians-I . Jenkin . (Wakefield) . St. Kevin's OB v Old Ivanhoe Gram Pritchett . (Roach) .

C'wealth Bank v La Trobe Blacks - Allan . (Haywood) . Old Camberwell Gram . a bye. E SECTIO N Footscray ITOB v St Patrick's OC - Power . (Corcoran) . Old Geelong v St . Bede's OC - Marks . (Casper) . Fawkner v AJAX - Cordner . (Davenport) . AMP Society v West Brunswick - Muir . (A . Williams) . Elsternwick v ANZ Bank - Bishop . (Cowling) . F SECTIO N La Trobe Reds v Glenroy - Cogdon . (Flett) . Beverley Hills v Monash Whites = Puddy . (Reserves Mn OC (2) v Monash Whites) (Geier) University Reds v Thornbury - Hagarty . (Adamson). Dookie & Long OC v North Brunswick Reilly. (Lowe) . Old Mentonians a bye . JUNIOR SECTION 1 Coburg v Ormond - B . Nicholls . Monash University v Beverley Hills Blair-Holt . Old Scotch Coll v St . Bernard's OC Bonnyman . University Blues v North Old Boys - Dodds . Power House v University Blacks - P . Fell . JUNIOR SECTION 2 West Brunswick v Hampton Scouts Marsden . Old Brighton Gram . v Geelong - Phillips . Parkside v Old Paradians - Somerville . AJAX v Ivanhoe - King . Bulleen-Templestowe a bye . Caulfield Gram . a bye ., EMERGENCY UMPIRES Jorgensen, Hindle, Knowles, Myors, B. Roberts, Mannix, Sutherland, C . Nichol .

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PREMIERSHIP LIST S

Next Week's Matches - May 1 1 A SECTION Geelong v University Blue s Coburg v Reservoir O .B . (at Elsternwick Park) North Old Boys v Caulfield Gramm . Old Paradians v St Bernard's O .C . University Blacks v Ormon d

E SECTION AJAX v AMP Society West Brunswick v Old Geelong St 'Bede's OC v Footscray ITOB St Patrick's a v Elsternwick ANZ Bank v Fawkne r

B SECTION Power House v Ivanhoe De La Salle O.C. v M.H .S . Old Boys Menash Blues v Ke w Old Carey Gramm, v Old Trinity Gramm . Collegians v Old Scotch Coll .

F SECTION Thornbury v Dookie and Long . O .C . North Brunswick v Beverley Hills Monash Whites v La Trobe Reds Glenroy v Old Mentonians University Reds a bye

C SECTIO N Old Haileyburians v St Kilda CBOC Parkside v UHS Old Boy s Old Melburnians v Assumption O .C . Old Brighton Gramm, v Marcellin O .C . National Bank v Alphingto n D SECTION Old Ivanhoe Gramm . v C'wealth Bank La Trobe Blacks v Hampton Rovers Old Xaverians v Brunswic k State Sav. Bank v Old Camberwell Gramm . St Kevin's O.B. a bye

JUNIOR SECTION 1 St Bernard's O.C. v University Blues North Old Boys v Monash University Beverley Hills v Coburg Ormond v Power Hous e University Blacks v Old Scotch Coll . JUNIOR SECTION 2 Caulfield Gramm . v West Brunswick Old Paradians v AJAX Hampton Scouts v Parkside Ivanhoe v Old Brighton Gramm . Geelong a bye Bulleen-Templestowe a bye

Next Week's Matches at Elsternwick Park May 11 th, 1974

COBURG v. RESERVOIR OLD BOY S at 2 p.m.

Reserves at 11 .45 a.m. Admission : ADULTS 40 cents ; Children accompanied by an adult FREE . Ample oar parking facilities available at Ground PARKING FEE 30c How to get there - Train to Elsternwick or Carnegie tram in Swanston Street to Glenhuntly Road, walk west along Glenhuntly Road . Duty Officer - Mr . Ern Fulle r P,age 22

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A SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pis Old Paradians 2 - 204 121 168 .6 8 Bays 2 - 180 146 123 .3 8 North Old University Blacks 1 1 162 130 124 .6 4 Ormond 1 1 177 160 110.6 4 Reservoir OB 1 1 160 145 110 .3 4 Caulfield Gram 1 1 174 163 106 .7 4 Coburg 1 1 150 142 105 .6 4 St . Bernard's . OC 1 1 149 177 84 .2 4 Geelong - 2 94 172 54.7 University Blues - 2 111 205 54.1 B SECTION Monash Blues 2 - 205 145 141 .4 8 Old Trinity Gr 2 - 206 169 121 .9 8 Ivanhoe 1 1 242 175 138 .3 4 De La Salle OC 1 1 180 138 130.4 4 Kew 1 1 210 163 128.8 4 power House 1 1 143 141 101 .4 4 Collegians 1 1 142 207 68.6 4 *MHS Old Boys - 1 175 193 90.7 2 -'.-Old Carey Gr - 1 70 230 30.4 2 old Scotch Coll - 2 119 212 56.1 C SECTIO N 1Tareeliin OC 2 - 254 116 218.9 8 Parkside 2 - 168 148 114 .3 8 Alphington 1 1 172 133 128.6 4 1 1 163 130 125.4 4 St. Kilda CBOC Old Haileyburians 1 1 161 139 115 .8 4 Assumption OC 1 1 205 178 115.2 4 Old Melburnians 1 1 128 153 83 .7 4 UHS Old Boys 1 1 148 187 79.1 4 Old Brighton Gr - 2 120 177 67 .8 National Bank - 2 97 245 39.6 D SECTION Old Xaverians 2 - 250 160 158 .1 Hampton Rovers 2 - 153 131 116.8 Old Ivanhoe Gram 1- 195 35 557 .1 Old Cam'well Gr 1 1 132 Ill 1 1 8 .9 State Sav . Bank 1 1 163 145 112 .4 St. Kevin's OB 1 1 180 166 108 .4 C'wealth Bank - 2 133 224 58 .6 Brunswick - 1 33 67 49 .3 La Trobe Blacks - 2 78 278 28 . 1 E SECTIO N Fawkner 2 - 219 97 225 .8 8 Old Geelong 2 - 257 135 190 .4 8 ANZ Bank 2 - 200 141 141 .8 8 *AMP Society 1- 200 149 134.2 6 AJAX 1 1 179 202 88 .6 4 IFootscray ITOB 1 1 92 176 52 .3 4 *St . Bedes OC - 1 153 200 76 .5 2 Elsternwick - 2 160 210 76 .2 West Brunswick - 2 147 242 60 .7 tSt . Patricks OC - 2 44 245 18 .0 F SECTIO N Old Mentonians 2 - 363 100 363 .0 University Reds 2 - 172 148 116 .2 Monash Whites 1 1 259 143 181 .1 Glenroy 1 1 138 113 122 .1 North Brunswick 1 1 164 152 107 .9 Beverley Hills 1 1 106 325 32 .6 Thornbury - 1 88 101 87 .1 La Trobe Reds - 1 51 86 59 .3 Dook & Long OC - 2 91 264 34 .5 JUNIOR SECTION i Old Scotch Coll 2 - 205 67 306 .0 University Blacks 2 - 177 77 229.9 Ormond 2 - 216 125 172 .8 Power House 2 - 118 206 57 .8 University Blues 1 1 192 162 118 .5 North Old Boys 1 1 129 136 94 .9 St. Bernard's OC - 2 89 193 46 .1 iMonash University - 2 49 141 34 .8 Beverley Hills - 2 93 271 34 .3 tCoburg - 2 43 170 25,1

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A RESERVE SECTION W L For Agst % Pis 2 - 131 71 184 .5 8 186 101 184 .1 8 =gold 21Boys 1 147 96 153.1 4 Reservoir OB 1 1 126 95 132.6 4 St . Bernard's OC 1 1 121 99 122.2 4 Ormond 1 1 144 128 112 .5 4 Old Paradians 1 1 130 137 94 .9 4 University Blues 1 1 105 155 67 .7 4 Caulfield Gram - 2 63 156 40 .4 Geelong - 2 66 181 36 .4 B RESERVE SECTION Monash Blues 2 - 151 66 228 .2 8 Old Trinity Gr 2 - 205 129 158 .9 8 De La Salle OC 2 - 136 99 137.4 8 *Collegians 1- 120 90 133 .3 6 Ivanhoe 1 1 137 133 130 .0 4 MHS Old Boys 1 1 147 151 97 .4 4 *Power House - 1 103 122 84 .4 2 Old Scotch Coil - 2 87 137 63 .5 Old Carey Gr - 2 82 162 50 .6 Kew - 2 72 151 47 .7 C RESERVE SECTION St . Kilda CBOC 2 - 195 52 375 .0 8 Old Haileyburians 2 - 200 89 224 .7 8 Marcellin OC 2 - 117 61 191 .8 8 Assumption OC 1 1 160 56 285 .7 4 iParkside 1 1 94 65 144 .6 4 UHS Old Boys 1 1 104 113 92 .0 4 Old Melburnians 1 1 144 175 82 .3 4 Old Brighton Gr - 2 85 157 54 .1 Alphington - 2 82 221 37 .1 National Bank - 2 18 283 6 .4 D RESERVE SECTION Hampton Rovers 2 98 80 122.5 8 Old Xaverians 2 - 118 98 120.4 8 Old Ivanhoe Gr I - 107 16 668 .8 4 St. Kevins OB 1 1 138 50 ' 276.0 4 Old Cam'well Gr 1 1 103 69 149 .3 4 State Say . Bank 1 1 101 88 114 .8 4 C'wealth Bank - 2 95 132 72 .0 Brunswick - 1 18 61 29 .5 LaTrobe Blacks - 2 1 201 .5 E RESERVE SECTIO N ANZ Bank 2 - 198 67 295 .4 8 AMP Society 2 - 134 64 209.4 8 Old Geelong 2 - 137 73 190.3 8 Fawkner 2 - 153 89 171 .9 8 Elsternwick 1 1 205 99 207 .1 4 West Brunswick 1 1 119 108 110 .2 4 St Bedes OC - 2 116 130 89 .2 AJAX - 2 83 166 50 .0 St . Patrick's OC - 2 32 143 21 .7 I Footscray ITOB - 2 24 278 8.6 F RESERVE SECTIO N Monash Whites 2 - 182 14 1300 .0 8 North Brunswick 2 - 142 60 236.7 8 Marcellin OC I 92 16 575 .0 4 Old Mentonlans 1- 35 32 109 .4 4 Glenroy 1 1 16 92 17 .4 4 La Trobe Reds - 1 32 35 91 .4 University Reds - 2 40 243 16 .4 Dook & Long OC - 2 - - iThornbury - I 81 0 .0 JUNIOR SECTION 2 (Four points allowed for each bye) Parkside 2 - 161 22 731 .8 8 Hampton Scouts 2 - 246 65 378 .5 8 AJAX Geelong 1 1 207 165 125 .4 4 ilvanhoe 1 1 113 92 122 .8 4 Bulleen-T/Stowe 1 1 228 189 120 .6 4 Old Brighton Gr 1 1 157 180 87 .2 4 West Brunswick 1 1 59 313 18 .8 4 tOld Paradians - 1 - 151 0 .0 4 Caulfield Gram - 2 120 321 37.4 i Unregistered player April 20th . * Drawn game. University Blacks


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