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PARADE STOP COBURG'S RUN G EE L ONG HO LD ON TO " PIP" ST. BERNARD'S BLACKS KNOCK NORTH OUT OF RU NN ING By GEORGE McTAGGART Old Paradians' winning centre line was a big factor in their upset win over Coburg last week, bringing to an end Coburg's string of nine wins in succession. Geelong started in great style against St . Bernard's but were hard pressed in the last quarter to win by only three points . University Blacks trailed North Old Boys halfway through the last quarter but finished well to score by 10 points, putting an end to North's hopes of playing in the finals . Parade opened up a 17-point lead on Coburg in the first term but it was their second quarter effort against the wind that did the damage . They kicked 7-6 to 5-1 and were 34 points in front at the interval . Coburg came at them in the last quarter but faded towards the finish and went down by 4 goals . Parade should have won by more, as they kicked 4-11 in the second half . Geelong kicked 7 goals straight in the opening quarter and held St . Bernard's for most of the second term, but St . Bernard's hit back shortly before the interval to get to within 17 points . Geelong led by 16 points at the start of the last quarter but St. Bernard's gradually crept up to within 3 points . However Geelong held firm and won by this margin . University Blacks had the call over North Old Boys in the first term but North's defenders stood firm in the second and held the Blacks to a 17point lead . North attacked strongly in the third quarter and went to the front but the Blacks kicked 2 goals just before three-quarter-time to level the scores . Blacks went to the front in the last term, but North hit back to gain a lead of 7 points .
The Blacks finished strongly however and won by 10 point's, kicking 6-6 to 5-2 in this quarter. Caulfield Grammarians showed patches of good football against Ormond, who were never really able to take complete control of the game. But Ormond were much too strong and won easily. University Blues were no match for Reservoir Old Boys after the first quarter and Reservoir's 10-goal burst in the second term paved the way for a big win . Their backing-up and teamwork were too much for the Blues, and their win removed the tbreat of relegation . There are six still in the fight for the four, with only Ormond and Coburg really safe. The composition of the four will be in doubt until the last home-and-home games next week. New sprang a surprise in a lastminute bid to make the four, beating Old Scotch by 9 points . Old Carey rocked De La Salle, handing out a 2-goal defeat and practically wiping out "De La's" final four hopes, and also making themselves safe from relegation . Monash Blues beat Collegians by 5 goals, Ivanhoe inflicted a crushing defeat on Melbourne High and Old
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Trinity were too strong for Power House . Top team Old Haileybury went down to Marcellin by 9 points in a low-scoring game and these two, with Parkside, now share the lead . Parkside beat Old Brighton by 22 points and pushed them out of the four, their place going to St . Kilda CBC . State Savings Bank's big win over LaTrobe Blacks lifted them into the four in place of Old Xaverians, who had the bye . Old Geelong scored a narrow 4point win over AMP Society and University Reds settled LaTrobe Reds' chances when they won by 15 points, but LaTrobe's poor kicking didn't help them. There were some upsets in Junior Section games - Coburg (third) went down by 25 points t'o Old Scotch and Monash University got into the four when they beat University Blues (second) by 19 points but' they had 19 scoring shots more than the Blues. University Blacks made room for Monash when they succumbed to Beverley Hills by 5 goals . In Section 2, Ivanhoe beat Hampton Scouts by more than 7 goals and Park-side nearly lost the distinction of being the only unbeaten team when they scraped home from Geelong by 5 points in a high-scoring game . Even closer was Caulfield's 1-point win over Parade. Geelong lost their place in the four to Bulleen-Templestowe, who scored a big win over AJAX .
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There were some interesting re3000 . sults in the Reserves, too - North Old Boys beat the Blacks by only or Ring Mr Rintoul or Mr 2 points, Old Haileybury won easily from Marcellin, Old Geelong had only Maddeley on 347-2733 for 4 points to spare from A.M.P ., St. personalised attention . Bede's pushed ANZ Bank to 7 points and Old Mentonians beat Thornbury by 15 paints . I I I P age 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-AUGUST 10, 1974
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS A SECTION
B SECTIO N
Ormond 2 .3 6 .9 10 .19 13 .22-100 Caulfi eld Gram 1 .2 2 .3 5 .5 6.7 - 4 3 ORMOND : Pearce 3, Bourne 3, Kozlowski 3, Ladd 3, I . Cameron . Best : Bourne, R . Cameron, J. Russ, Corben, I . Cameron, Pearce . CAULFIED GRAMM . : Butcher 3, M . Tamblyn, Lupson, McLaughlin . Best : Bierwirth, Gerrand, Collins, Long, Macdonald, Dickeson . Reservoir OB 2 .6 12 .12 18 .16 19 .19-133 University Blues 1 .5 4 .7 5 .12 8 .15- 63 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Heenan 4, Grose 3, Galea 3, S . Aston 2, Trevascus 2, Scott, Martin, O'Brien, Archer, Taggart . Best : B. Barclay, S . Aston, Gary Massey, Jarvie, Crompton, Heenan . UNIVERSITY BLUES : Rendell 2, Templar 2, Church, Weston, McLachlan, Tucker . Best: Maxwell, Rendell, Standish, Church, Girdwood, Templar . Geelong 7 .0 7 .3 10 .5 13 .5 - 83 St . Bernards OC 0 .3 4 .4 7 .7 12 .8 80 GEELONG: E . Smith 4, Tucker 3, Lowcock 2, Bullen 3, J . Casboult, Neilson . Best : E. Smith, McArthur, Bullen, David, Davis, P . Betts. ST . BERNARD'S O .C. : M . Mahoney 4, Davis 3, K . Phelan 2, Thompson, Ginnivan, Hughes . Best: M. Mahoney, Ginnivan, Davis, Rackham, R. Phelan, K . Phelan . Old Paradians 5 .6 12.12 15.19 16.23-119 Coburg 3 .1 8 .2 11 .5 14.11- 95 OLD PARADIANS : J . Jordan 7, Ford 5 , Gilmore 2, Kohut, Symes . Best: Kohut, Ford, J . Jordan, Duke, Carroll, Gilmartin . COBURG : Phil Cleary 4, Handley 2, Williams 2, Hughes 2, N . Beattie, Finlay, Green, O'Brien . Best : Clark, Phil Cleary, Warfe, Leckie, Williams, Sullivan. University Blacks 4.5 6 .9 10.10 16.16-112 North Old Boys 2 .3 4 .4 10 .9 15 .12-102 UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Moffatt 7, Perrett 2, Cordner 2, Holmes, Webster, MacCallum, Crowe, Champion . Best : Webster, Holmes, A . Costello, Fisher, MacCallum, Moffatt. NORTH OLD BOYS : B . O'Connor 3, Sheales 3, O'Keeffe 3, Joss 2, Wilson, Anderson, Power, George. Best : Sheales, Fennelly, Joss, Anderson, S . Maguire, Welch .
Kew 0 .0 7 .9 9 .12 13 .15~ 93 Old Scotch Coll 3 .4 4 .4 8 .8 12 .12- 84 KEW : Smith 4, Murphy 4, Berry 2, Crowe, Mitchell, Mullin . Best : Hayes, Smith, Murphy, "Fletcher, Blay, Lowe . OLD SCOTCH : Morgan 4, Heggie 2, McDonald 2, Crowe, Dumbrell, Steele, Walker. Best : . Kefford, Dumbrell, Morgan, Walker, Steele, Anderson .
GROUND CHANGE FOR FOOTSCRAY TECH Today's E Section game between Footscray I .T. and A .M .P. Society will be played at Oval 11, AI15ert Park, instead of Footscray's usual home ground .
Ivanhoe 7.6 12 .9 20 .16 27.21-183 MHS Old Boys 0.1 2 .8 2 .9 2 .10-:722 IVANHOE : Hughes 7, Wilson 4, Robinson 3, Jones 2, Thompson 2, McWhinnie 2, R . Stewart 2, Long 2, Berry 2, Quinlivan . Best: Thompson, Wilson, Greg Borchers, Long Neale, Quinlivan . MHS OLD BOYS : G . Burns, Todd . Best : B . Burns, Nish, Peatling, P . Harley, Astbury, G . Burns . Old Trinity Gr 6 .0 11 .6 15 .6 18 .14-122 Power House 4 .3 4 .4 8 .9 11 .10- 76 OLD TRINITY: Dann 6, Hansen 3,Fekete 3, W . Peers 3, G . Fellows 2, Lamb . Best: Dart, O'Brien, Ross, Dann, Duke, Fletcher . POWER HOUSE : Sykes 3, Godfrey 2, Daniel 2, Hutchinson 2, Bartlett, Upton Best : Hadgigorgiou, Gee, McKenzie, Bart-. lett, Miller, M . Newton . Old Carey Gr 7 .5 9.5 15.10 16 .12-108 De La Salle OC 2.2 11 .5 13.6 14.12- 96 OLD CAREY: Pell 4, Curnow 4, Cooke 3, Thomas, Rowe, Keddie, R . Cooke, Freeman . Best : Raymond, Bell, Pell, Curnow, Freeman, Sharp . DE LA SALLE O .C . : Murnane 5, H . Halasa 2, Fahey 2, Day 2, R . Halasa, Dunn, M . Bourke . Best: Murnane, Bathe, Perkins, Tapscott, M . Bourke, B . Bourke . Monash Blues 5.1 10 .4 13 .7 17.10-112 Collegians 4.3 7 .3 9 .8 12 .10- 82 MONASH BLUES : Moore 5, De Young 3, Syme 2, Booth 2, Flett 2, Hildebrandt, Scott, Carlton . Best : Booth, Galbraith, Bickford, Carlton, Sweetland, Gray . COLLEGIANS : Woods 2, Nethersole 2, Pryor 2, Leembruggen 2, Bickford, Trompf . Best : Boucher, Rice, Shinkfield, Loder, Pryor, Ashton .
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E SECTION,
F SECTIO N
Brunswick 0 .2 6 .8 13 .12 21 .18-144 St . Kevin's OB 6 .4 7 .6 11 .10 13 .12- 90
Fawkner 5.1 12 .10, 20 .16 24.17-161 Footscray I .T. 3.2 5 .3 64 8 :6 - 54. FAWKNER : Deans 4, K . Wark 4 ; BThomas 3, F . ; McMahon 3, M . Teasdale 2, Foley 2, M . Stapleton 2, Pyle, Pouyoukidis, Atkins, S . Majerczak . Best : M . Teasdale, Nanscawen, Phillips, S . Majerczak, C . Pouyoukidis, M. Majerczak. FOOTSCRAY I .T. : Dilks 2, Leonard 2, Fletcher, Carr,' Absolom, Siedle-Divies . Best : S . Hoyne, Absolom, Galvin, Andres, Duckworth, Taylor. Old Geelong 0 .2 3 .6 6 .9 9 .11- 65 AMP Society 3 .6 5 .7 8 .10 8 .13- 61 OLD GEELONG: J . Spiden 4, P . Yencken , Lilly, Anderson, B . Spiden, Geyer. Best: Whiting, Brocksopp, Gilbert, Crawford, Paton, Bradshaw. A.M.P . SOCIETY : Roulston 4, D . Brooks 2, Cribbes 2 . Best: Thompson, Rowell, Roulston, Munro, Plueckhahn, Parkinson .
Unly . Reds 1 .1 8 .3 11 .5 12.7 - 79, LaTrobe Reds 3.6 4.8 7.13 8 :16- 64 UNIVERSITY REDS : Goalkickers, best players not received : LA TROBE REDS : Rowe 6, Hardman 2, L . Cowling 2. Best : Porter, Kerr, Drew, Hedrick, Hardman, Rowe.
C SECTION Alphington 2 .6 5-15 10 .20 14.21-105 Assumption OC 0 .4 2.6 2.10 4 .15- 39 ALPHINGTON : Hale 3, Wayman 2, Arthur, Cecil, Eaton, Gross, McKay, Roberts, Shaw, Smith, Shea. Best : Shearer, Hale, Skerry, Scheuermann, Williams, Shea . ASSUMPTION OLD COLL . : Kelly, L. Howard; P. Nugent, Eg`an . Best: Renwick, Shaw ; Daly, Ave ry , Kelly, L . Howard . St . Kilda CBOC 4 .2 9.7 14 .10 18 .16-124 UHS Old Boys 0.0 3 .7 6 .7 9 .8 - 62 ST . KILDA CBOC : Calleja 5, Dynon 5 , McNeil 2, Carroll, Leahy, Tarqumio, Casey, Jennings, Spence . Best: Leahy, Jennings, McNeil, Kellaway, Dynon, K . White U.H.S . OLD. BOYS : McMahon 2, Johnston 2, ' Flavei 2, Tighe, Reid, Martini . Best: Johnston, Trewartha, Flavel, Hume, Martini, Iliopulos . Marcellin OC 2 .3 6 .5 6.8 6 .11- 47 Old Halleybury 1 .4 4 .5 4 .7 5 .8 - 38 MARCELLIN O .C . : Hurley 2, Power 2 Frazer, Aloisio . Best: Crimmins, P . Gartner, J . Gartner, Power, Shaw, Turzi . OLD HAILEYBURY : Gyngell, Houghton, Langford-Jones, Williams, Poole. Best : Cracknell, Cunningham, Legge, Paul, Shapter, Warnock. Parkside 2.8 3 .9 6.16 10.17- 77 Old Brighton Gr 0.3 3.4 6 .6 8.7 - 55 PARKSIDE : Howell 3, P. Harvey 2, Wi l son 2, Jordan, Eames, Sammutt . Best: Jordan, Gary Dryden, P . Harvey, Graham Dryden, Owen, T . Johnson . OLD BRIGHTON : McBriar 3, P . Devine, Dick, Hamilton, Valle, Watkins . Best: Currie, Robertson, Dobbie, Mackenzie, J. Devine; Thomas. Old Melburnians 4 .5 6 .9 14 .14 20 .17-137 National Bank 0.2 3 .5 4 .5 6 .7 - 43 OLD ME LBURNIANS : Weir 5, Thompso n 4, Roberson 3, Guest 2, I . Thomas, Atkins, Topp, Stuckey, Hepworth, Pisarski . Best : Mumme, Stuckey, Atkins, Weir, Roberson, Thompson . NATIONAL BANK : Podger 2, Norris 2, Jenkinson, Borserio . Best : McLean, Daly, Bate, Brooke, Norris, Johnson .
BRUNSWICK : Palmer 4, Gillett 4, R . Johnstone 3, Jones 3, G . J . Knox 3, P . Hanlon, Hughes, Abernathy, Madden . Best : Best players not supplied . ST . KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Hart 5, Radford ' 2 Hannan 2, Low 2, Chalmers, Barry . Best: Low, Hart, Radford, Reynolds, Hawkins, Hannan . 3 .6 5.13 9 .16 10 .20- 80 Bank 3 .2 5.4 10 .5 10 .7 - 67
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HAMPTON ROVERS : Combe 5, Tregear 2, Malone, Housden, Young- Best : Ryan, Wells, Combe, Housden, Leeming, S . Huckett. C'WEALTH BANK : Wyatt 2, Murphy 2, Merlino 2, Hayes, Reid, Lovitt, Borrack . Best: W . McCrimmon, Merlino, Reid, Anderson, I . McCrimmon, Murphy . Old Ivanhoe Gr 1 .7 3 .11 5.15 10.17- 77 5.10- 4 0 Old Cam'well Gr 0 .0 3 .5 5.7 OLD IVANHOE : Wilson 3, Campbell 2, Purcell, Mackenzie, Gill, Wiltshire, Corstorphin . Best: Wilson, Gurney, Williams, Haug, Wright, G . Stevens . OLD CAMBERWELL : James 2, J . Steven, Stafford, Sladen . Best: Williams, Gale, Horton, D . Steven, I . Trahar, James . State Sav. Bank 8 .6 16 .8 26 .12 29 .17-191 La Trobe Blacks 1 .0 4 .1 6 .2 6.2 - 38 STATE SAV . BANK : Eacott 9, Wynd 4, Laidlaw 3, McGill 3, Coluccio 3, Allen 2, Tobin 2, Brennan, Dumbrell, Upfleld . Best: Muir, Allen, McGill, Eacott, Brennan, Roberts. LA TROBE BLACKS : Goalkickers, best players not received . Old Xaverians a bye .
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Elsternwick 2.3. 3 .5 6.9 11 .16- 82 AJAX " 1 .2. 2 .3 . 5 .5 6 .7 - 43 ELSTERNWICK : Rosewarne 3,'J . Perkin s 2, Dowdle, Street, Rigg, Berns, Molyneaux, O'Connell . Best :Johnston, Patey, Street, Dowdle, Scholfield, J . Perkins . AJAX: Goalkickers, best players not received . St . Patricks OC 3.1 10 .5 15 .10 19 .15-129 West Brunswick 4 .0 5 .4 7 .4 13 .10- 88 ST . PATRICK'S O .C- : Mahal 5, Carson 4, Park 4, Dowd, 2, Clark, McConnell, Carter, N . Sheehan . Best : B. O'Haire, Mahar, Dowd, Carter, Carson, McConnell . WEST BRUNSWICK : Goalkickers, best players not received . ANZ Bank 2 .5 4 .8 8 .11 8 .13- 61 St. Bedes OC 0 :3 1 .9 1 .12 4 .15- 39 A .N .Z . BANK : Bourke 2, Harnetty 2 , Jones 2, Gilroy-Scott, N . Pearson : Best: Bourke, Crough, Gilroy-Scott, Glover, Karpavicius, Towan . ST. BEDE'S O.C . : Rydberg 2, Signoretti, Chinquan . Best: Kelly, D . Kean, Rose, Vaughan, Rydberg, Roberts . ST . KILDA ROVER PLAYS 150th, GA ME ST . KILDA CBOC secretary and rove r JIM "ALVIE" ESMONDE is another player to reach a milestone today when he plays his 150th game. Jim is a nifty' rover who has starred in many games when he was called upon to give an effort . His ability around the goals has given the side a lift in many tight situations . Jim's work in the club and committee as secretary has been very unrewarding but yet he still does a great job . Congratulations Alvie, keep the work going.
Dookie & Long . 1 .0 5 .5 8 .6 12 .10- 82 Beverley Hills 2:6 . 4 .6 8 .9 8.10-"58 DOOKIE & LONG . O .C ., BEVERLEY HILLS : Goalkickers, ` best players not received . Old Mentonlans 8 .8 10.12 16 .16 21 .20-1.46: Thornbury 1 .0 6 .9 12 .10= 82 5 .6 OLD MENTONIANS : Norton 7, Ingram 6, Schrape 4, Mc1{inlAy -2, Sinclair, Hill . Best:~ McKinlay, Gadd, Norton,' Ingram, Scharpe, Sinclair. THORNBURY : Norris 2, Staff. 2, Biggs 2, Moore 2, "Cheers, Dymond, Ioannidis, Greenwood. Best : Ioannidis ; Greenwood, Bennetts, Norris, Staff, Biggs . North Brunswick 9.2 14.4 23.8 31 .13-199 Glenroy` 0:1` 1 .2" 3.3 3`.3 - 2 1 NORTH BRUNSWICK : Butler 7, I . Duncan 7, Kenny 6, Giacobbe 4 ; Handley 3, R . Payne 2, Cioccio, Gibbons . Best: Cioccio, Archibald, Giacobbe, Butler, 'Handley, I . Duncan . GLENROY : E. Attard, A . Attard, Gribble . Best: "M : V. White, M. Wilson, N . Buha= gair, Chandler, J. Wilson, E . Attard. Monash Whites a bye .
DOUBLE CENTURY TO . ST . KILDA'S "UNCLE" JACK "UNCLE RED" SCANLAN , today joins a select band of champions at ST . KILDA CBOC when he, plays his 200th game. Jack is a well known personality in, amateur football because of his great sense of humour . He is also w-e11, known for his brilliant high marking, unbelievable pace and exceptional ruck palming . Off the ground, "Uncle" is one of the leaders of the club, being, very active in both- the social committee and also as vice-president of the club . Jack has not won many awards but this year he, could, go ciose° to-winning one of the most coveted . Jack, being vicecaptain of : the reserves, has, aa lot of responsibility in showing all the younger players the ropes of senior football, which he does very well . All the best, Jack .
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Last Week's Results - Continue d JUNIOR SECTION 1 Old Scotch Coil 4-1 9 .5 11 .7 14 .11- 95 Coburg 5-7 6 .10 8 .13 10 .14- 74 OLD SCOTCH : MacRae 3, Rankin 3, Co x 2, Dick 2, Brooke, Ashton, Logie-Smith, White. Best : Cox, Currie, Sheer, Sherrifs, Ashton, Hewitt . COBURG: Goalkickers, best players not received . Monash Univ . 2 .8- 5 .11 8 .20 13.25-103 University Blues 2.0 7 .2 9.5 13 .6 - 84 MONASH UNIVERSITY : Goalkickers, best players not received. UNIV. BLUES : Tyquin 3, Taylor 3, Angus 2,, Maxwell 2, Anderson 2, Keeley . Best: Jewsbn, Lyle, Lynch, Taylor, Anderson, Ellison . Power House 3 .8 7 .13 13 .17 15 .17-107 St. . Bernards 1 .1 4.1 5 .3 9.5 - 59 POWER HOUSE, ST . BERNARD'S O .C . : Goalkickers, best players not received . Ormond 9.6 16 .11 22 .13 24.17-161 North Old Boys 0 .1 3.1 6.1 7.3 - 4 5 ORMOND : Fisher 10, Sinclair 4, Chisholm 4, Dowling 2, Wilson 2, Hughes 2. Best : Gough, Fisher, Nolan, Chisholm, R . Clark, Wilson . NORTH OLD BOYS : Purcell 4, Collings 2 . Marzella. Best: Robertson, Purcell, Biagi, Betura, O'Donnell,, Collings. Beverley Hills 1 .6 5 .11 11 .15 13.18- 96 University Blacks 4.5 5 .7 6 .12 9 .12- 66 BEVERLEY HILLS : Hartley 6, Hands 4 , Streeter 2, Holly 4. Best : Gibson, Turpie, Hartley, Hands, Amad, Streeter . UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Goalkickers, best players= not received.
JUNIOR SECTION 2 Caulfield Gram 3.0 10-3 12 .8 15 .13-103 Old Paradians 4.3 6-4 12 .7 15.12-102 CAULFIELD GRAM. : Ellis 6, Everitt 3, Cassidy 2, Strugnell 2, Barrie, D . Felsenthal . Best : D . Felsenthal, Symons, Ellis, Cassidy, Everitt, Welch. OLD PARADIANS : Gennai 4, Luxon 3, Farrant 3, Fasciani 2, Bainbridge, Coyne, Zivanovic . Best: Assetta, Kissang, Gennai, Zivanovic, Guidice, Hughes . Parkside 7 .3 9 .5 14 .7 17 .10-112 Geelong 3 .2 10 .6 12 .9 16 .11-107 PARKSIDE : Bourke 3, Simpson 3, Sin g 2, Cocks 2, Bastow 2, Teagle 2, Crapper, Pappas, Harvey . Best: Skalitisis, Simpson, Tanner, Bourke, Crapper, Pappas . GEELONG : Davies 3, Bond 3, Leeds 3, Friend 2, Colenso 2, Ludowyk, Cameron, Benci. Best : Barrow, Silver, Friend, Leeds, Murdoch, Frewin . B-Tempstowe 3 .5 9.18 14 .23 19 .31-145 3.4 3.4 - 22 AJAX 1 .2 1 .2 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : J . Tenace 4, Pagostino 3, Pretto 3, A . Jenkins 3, R . Jenkins 2, Coghlan 2, Jackman, L. Tenace . Best : Pretto, Jackman, Bartlett, Barclay, Walton, Dogostino. AJAX: Goalkickers, best players not received . Ivanhoe 2 .3 11 .8 15 .10 18 .16-124 Hampton Scouts 2 .7 5 .9 10-13 11 .16- 82 IVANHOE : Wise 4, Bryce 3, Bird 3, Monaghan 2, Dean 2, Buckley, Johnson, McMahon, Van . Best : Bryce, Van, Palmer, Glennon, Goldin, Wise . HAMPTON SCOUTS : Cook 2, Devola 2, Coruino 2, A . Martin 2, Bird, Pledger, Mallon . Best : Diamond, Campbell, Mallon, Pledger, Harper, Cook . Old Bri ghton forfeited to West Brunswick . St . Bedes OC a bye .
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Ormond 6-1 10-6 13-9 17 .15-117 Caulfield Gram 1 .2 4-4 4 .6 5 .6 - 36 ORMOND : C . Fitts 4, Holman 3, Farrel 3, Schliefert 2, Chapman, K . Russ, Foulsham, Smyth . Best : Holman, Dexter, Turner, Schliefert, Richardson, Smyth . CAULFIELD GRAM. : Worthington 2, Criswick, G . Tamblyn, Spooner . Best : Way, Britten, Jennings, Bird, Worthington, Smith . Reservoir OB 7 .7 9.9 14 .14 19 .19-133 Univ . Blues 1 .3 2.3 4.5 - 2 9 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Dobson 4, Sheppard 4, T. Byrne 3, Ashworth 2, Clark 2, T. Wilson 2, L . Scott, Veith . Best : V . Aston, Pettet, Edwardes, Sheppard, J . Paulka, T. Wilson . UNIV . BLUES : Scarcella, Weston, Mann, Voigt. Best: Weston, Mann, Moran, Baquie, Fogharty, Reading . St . Bernards OC 2 .2 4 .5 6 .9 11 .12- 78 Geelong 0 .2 3 .3 6 .4 7 .4 - 46 ST. BERNARD'S O .C. : Power 2, McAuliffe 2, Considine 2, Daffey, J. Hughes, Blake, Dalmau, Nathan . Best : Anderson, O'Callaghan, Johnston, McAuliffe, Holland, Arnett . GEELONG : Coad 2, Thompson 2, Wilkins 2, Baker. Best : Poulton, Harrison, Sing, Baker, Bowd, Barton . Coburg 4.0 9 .3 13.6 15 .9 - 99 Old Paradians 5 .2 7.4 11 .4 12 .4 - 76 COBURG : J . Clark 5, Russo 3, Pau l Cleary 2, Gilmour 2, M . Handley, Lewis, Hutchinson . Best : J . Taylor, Imbery, M . Handley, Webb, Paul Cleary, Henry . OLD PARADIANS : Goalkickers, best players not received . North Old Boys 2 .1 5 .2 7 .2 10 .4 - 64 University Blacks 2 .1 3 .2 5 .6 9.8 - 62 NORTH OLD BOYS : Goalkickers, best players not received . UNIV . BLACKS : Kovess 2, King 2, Johnson, Williams, Breheny, Mountjoy, Leatham . Best : T . Costello, Breheny, Koviss, Pascoe, Johnson, Hillier.
Old Scotch Coil 6-2 6-5 8 .8 11 .9 - 75 Kew 0-0 4-1 4 .2 5 .3- 33 OLD SCOTCH : Clarke 3, Swan 2, Nickless 2, Melville 2, Ainger, Wemyss . Best: Nickless, Fleming, Clarke, Frew, Evans, Melville. KEW : Goalkickers, best players not received . Ivanhoe 3.1 4 .6 6 .10 12 .14- 86 MHS Old Boys 0 .0 2 .2 2 .2 3 .3 - 21 IVANHOE : Bryant 7, Hecker, V . Harris , McBrien, Field, Knight . Best: W. Wilson, Bryant, „Field, Hecker, Clough, Gillin . M.H .S . OLD BOYS : Bryce, Martin ; Mackenzie . Best : Mackenzie, Austerkanis, Morrison, Orchard, Bryce, Walsh. Power House 3 .4 4 .7 9 .10 10 .10- 70 Old Trinity Gr 1 .0 2.2 2 .2 6 .2 - 38 POWER HOUSE : Sharp 3, O'Brien 2 , Kemp 2, Crick, Dakin, Hailes . Best: Stapleton„ Sharp, O'Brien, Taylor; Newton, Crick . OLD TRINITY: Stockdale 4,' Moore, Galbraith . Best : Bartley, Frood, J. Day, P . Day, McKenzie, Stockdale . De La Salle OC 1 .4 5.7 8.12 14 .17-101 Old Carey Gr 3 .2 4.5 5.6 5 .7 - 37 DE LA SALLE : Ashford 6, O'Donnell 3 , Mitchell, Welsh, Evans, Meehan, J . Sandilands . Best players not supplied . OLD CAREY : Hardisty 2, Morgan, Craig, Gomer. Best : Morey, Dick, Andrews, Morey, Kelaher, Hardisty .
200 UP TO S .S .B . CAPT-COACH STATE SAVINGS BANK club extends mos t heartiest congratulations to capt-coach GEOFF CA ME RON on playing his 200th game with the club's lst XVHI, only one of about four players to have reached this goal . 'Came' played his first game with the club in the reserves on April 23rd, . 1960 and graduated to the seniors on July 2nd the same year . During his illustrious career he has kicked 222 goals and finished runnerup a couple of times in the best and fairest voting . During his first year as coach he managed to steer the bank to their first premiership in 12 years . He has been an inspiration to all his team mates and we only hope he continues for many more years with the club.
Monash Blues 2 .3 6 .5 7.6 10.9 - 69 Collegians 0.3 1 .4 7.4 7.4 - 46 MONASH BLUES : Murray 3, Gomley 2 , Berry 2, Hopkins 2, Smith . Best: Murray, Gumley, Anderson, Hopkins, Williams,'Boyd . COLLEGIANS : Hibbert 4, Wright, Ferguson, Cartledge . Best: McCollough, Cartledge, Hibbert, Henley, Nash, Lockwood . THE BLACK LIST Missed publication dead-line (4.5 0 Fine - ONE DOLLAR . UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD MELBURNIANS ST . KEVIN'S OLD BOYS COBURG RESERVE S OLD MELBURNIANS RESERVES ST . KEVIN'S O .B . RESERVE S Missed phoning scores to Herald before 5 .30 p .m . Fine - THREE DOLLARS . ST . BERNARD'S O .C. JUNIORS NORTH OLD BOYS JUNIOR S Phoned incorrect scores - Fine - ONE DOLLARUNIVERSITY BLUES POWER HOUSE HAMPTON SCOUTS OLD ME LBURNIANS RESERVES
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HAMPTON ROVERS : Earle 2, McCartney, Cook, Roulent, Hill, Devery, Westhead . Best: Smith, Earle, Freer, Hill, G. English, Makepeace. C'.WEALTH BANK : Taylor, D'Orsa . Best : Rogerson, Johnson, Bott, P . Ballard, Sullivan, Taylor .
Fawkner 6 .3 10 .8 12 .11 17 .16-118 Footscray ITOB 0 .1 1 .1 1 .2 1 .2 - 8 FAWKNER : Cash 4, S . Thomas 2, Graham 2, Hill 2, Ciavola 2, Barnes, Mills, Groves, J . Stapleton, Clinton . Best: Ciavola, Cash, Mills, S . Thomas, Clinton, Major . FOOTSCRAY I .T. : Cobby . Best: Whitby, Cobby, Ward, Matthews, Rowe, J . Tzinis .
La Trobe Reds 2 .1 5 .5 6.6 9 .11- 65 University Reds 1 .2 3 .2 5 .3 6:4 - 40 LA TROBE REDS : Goalkickers not supplied . Best : Nelson, Pappan, Butler, T . Robinson, Solomon : UNIVERSITY REDS : Goalkickers, best players not received .
St . •"Kilda CBOC 1 .0 5 .2 6 .2 9 .9 - 63 UFIS Old 'Boys 2 .3 2 .3 3 .8 3 .8 - 26 _ST . KILDA CBOC : .J . White 2, Drew 2, . O'Connell, Scanlan, Salter. Best : Girdwood, `Scanlan, Merrick, Blakeley, Dan_Kay w2 ckert, :J . White. U.H .S . ''OLD, `BOYS : Massenhelder 2, Tolemap . Best : Tanovic, Scholes, Wade, Patterson, Story, Salibia .
.Old Ivanhoe Gr .2.5 4 .7 7 .9 8 .12- 60 Old .Cam'tvell Gr'2.2 4 .5 5 .7 6.11- 47
Old Geelong 2 .0 4.7 5 .11 8 .13- 61 AMP Society 3 .1 6 .2 9 .2 9 .3 - 57 OLD GEELONG : McGilvray 3, Collins 2, Anderson, Hood, Clarke. Best: McDonald, Gurner, Siede, Collins, McGilvray, Quick . A.M.P . SOCIETY: Booth 3, Batton 2, McLauchlan 2, Nicholls, Gay . Best : Williams, Ferrall, S . Carr, Booth, Nicholls, Jenkins .
Old Halleybury 2.4 4.7 8 .9 'I2.I0- 82 5 :1 7.5 - 47 'Maccell in AC 0.0 5.0 :6, Bode 2 , : Storrer iOLD HAILEYBIY Abboyt, Passalaqua, McQuarrie, Pollock . : Abbott, Galt, McQuarrie, Passalaqua, Best Pollock, Robertson . MARCELLIN `O .C . : Allen 2, Gregory 2, ",Butter 2, :G . White . Best : Butler, O'Sullivan, Mangiafico .
State Sav . Bank 2 .1 4.2 6.5 6 .7 - 43 La Trobe Blacks 1 .2 3 .4 4 .5 6 .5 - 41
°C °RESERVE , 2.6 4.10 5.10- 40 SECTION-Assumpti on OC 1 .5 .1 2 .'4 , 3.5 4.9 - 33
Alpliingtoin 2 ASSUMPTION OLD COLL . : Mirabelli 2 , }Howe 2, Serafini . Best: Arnott, Phyland, Mirabelli McCormick, Catanese, Serafini . ALPHNGTON : Lennox 3, Tann . Best: Mitchell, Puddy, J . Whitfield, Lennox, Coates, Ermacora .
3 .3 5.4 6 .7 8 .9 -57 Parkside Old Brighton Gr 0 .3 1 :9 1 .10 2 .11- 23 Poyntz 3, Fletcher, Knight, -'PARKSII3E : Sweeney, Forde, K . Clark . 'Best : Stewart, . Clarke, PoyK. Gleeson, Connell, Kelle, R ntz . . Best : OLD BRIGHTON : Bond, . Trotter Rose, Stansfield-Smith, Smith, P . Wood, Latzer, Titshall . Old Melbpn}tans 4 .3 8 .10 10.14 14.17-101 National Bank 2.0 2 .0 2 .0 2 .0 - 42 OLD MELBURUNIANS : D . Wilson 3, Pascoe 2, Ristrom 2, Lee 2, Moulton 2, Calwell 2, Austin, O'Connor, Marks . Best : Ironmonger, Ristrom, Moulton, Yeo, Marks, Henri. , NATIONAL BANK: Kearney, Vitzkevitch . Best: Stockton, Sharp, Scott, Evans .
D RESERVE SECTION 6 .7 8 .9 - 57 St . Kevins OB 3 :2 3 .4 Brunswkk 0 :1 3 .4 3 .5 6 .8 - 44 ST . KEVIN'S "OLD . ;BOYS: . O'Sullivan 3 , 'Davis 2, Cruise 2, :Hogarth . Best: Hogarth, Cruise, O'Sullivan, Trewin, O'Malley, O'Kelly . BRUNSWICK: S . Staples . 2, White 2, Dean, T. Staples . " Best: Thompson, White, Jewett, P. Taylor, Schuyler, G. Johnstone .
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2 .4 4 .5 8 .7 - 55 3.5 0 .0 0.1 2 .5 2 .7 - 1 9
OLD IVANHOE : Galbraith 3, J . Stevens 2, 'Boyle, Gibbs, Dixon . Best: Dixon, Galbraith, `Pratt, . .Baker, S . Harris, Jennings . NOLD CAMBERWELL : Wood 2, Brown, Waterworth, Pegram, Reid . Best: Cotterell, 'Reid, Kelly, Gaynor, McCormack, Locke .
STATE SAV. BANK: Scott 2, Bainbridge 2, Box, Harris . Best : Harris, Truscott, Vines, Phillips, Horwood, Box . LA TROBE BLACKS : Goalkickers, best players not received . ,Old Xaverians a bye .
SNOW'S STOR M Snow is feeling a bit off colour this week and when I suggested he might forego 'is (sorry his) column to make room for the article about the "man-inwhite", he readily agreed . (But he did want to say this - Ed .) Yairs, chinas, I musta corta cold at the Car Trial larst Sundee, an' I ain't felt the best since . Blimey, wazzin it a lousy day, an' azzin it been col d this week. Must tell yez we's wun agen larst Satur.dee and wees'es carnt go outa the four now . Tell youse more next week mates. P .S . We's gotta keep winnin' to keep up the morale.
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Elsternwick 1 .3 5.4 8 .9 9.9 - 63 AJAX 1 .2 3.3 3.3 5 .4 - 34 ELSTERNWICK : Williams 4, Stevens 3, Hunting 6, Wilson . Best : Mavros, Hoe, Williams, Dudley, Woolley, Marshall . AJAX : Goalkickers, best players not received . West Brunswick 0 .7 3.14 5.16 11 .18- 84 St. Patricks OC 0.3 1 .3' 2 .7 3.8 - 2 6 WEST BRUNSWICK : Goalkickers, best players not received . ST . PATRICK'S O .C . : Rafferty 2, Teasdale . Best: Teasdale, Ryan, Browne, Rafferty, Flower, Coffey. ANZ Bank 2.1 2 .4 6 .5 8 .9 - 57 St . Bodes OC 2 .2 3 .5 4 .5 7.8 - 50 ANZ BANK : Birkenfelds 2, Fehring 2 , Peter Orchard 2, Bibby, Carrazza . Best : Crowe, Kelly, King, Peter Orchard, _W . Pearson, Thompson. ST . BEDE'S O .C . : Mick Roberts 3, McCormack 2, Terrell, Biacsi . Best : Biacsi, F. Kean, McCormick, Hall, Mick Roberts, Bolger .
Old Mentonlans 1 .1 5.7 5.7 10 :13--73 Thornbury 4 .3 5 .3 9 .4 9 .4 - 58 OLD MENTONIANS : Ericksen 2, Durac k 2, Furness 2, Stavrou 2, Rilen, Watts . Best : Wittick, G . Watts, R . McKenzie, Rilen, Furness, Burbury . THORNBURY : Goalkickers do not tally . Best : Ashby, Hampl, Crocker, Bradbury, T . Hope, C . Crawford . North Brunswick 2 .2 3 .4 8 .5 11 .6 - 72 Glenroy 0 .2 2 .2 3 .3 4 .6 - 30 NORTH BRUNSWICK : Raleigh 3, Manias 3, Fotakis 2, R . Brekke 2, Vodden . Best: Campione, Manias, Fotakis, R. Walsh, Koheg, Trotter. GLENROY : E . Attard 2, Sherian, McGrath . Best : R . Fox, Cooper, McGrath, E . Attard, Sherian, A . White. Monash Whites a bye . Marcellin O .C. (2) a bye. DOUBLE CENTURY TO "COBURG PARADIAN" When COBURG'S SPENCE (SPANNA) WILLIAMS takes the field to-day it will be for his 200th game. Before transferring .to Coburg, "Spanna" played 170 games with Old Paradians, five times a Victorian State player and once an all-Australian . At Coburg his strength, experience and -tenacity have been a source of great inspiration to the younger players. His fitness is possibly his greatest asset and does him credit . Good on you Spanna your a real "Burger" .
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`A" SECTION TEAMS CAULFIELD GRAMM .
1 McDonald, R . 14 Mathieson ,
2 Long, J . 3 Dunn, D . J . 4 Tamblyn, M . J . 5 Peters, M . (Cr) 8 Dickeson, D . 7 Miller, R . J . 8 Butcher, J . 9 Fletcher, R . 10 Williams, D . 11 Tootell, G . (c) 12 Denny, A. G . 13 Fox, G .
I. G.
15 McLaughlin, P. 16 McLaughlin, S. J . 17 Clark, D . J . 18 Upstill, T . S. 19 Morphet, B . 20 Tamblyn, G . L. 21 Watson, W . 22 George, T . 23 Craven, G . (vc)
Coach : John Caspers . Reserves : John Wilson 24 Goold, A. 36 Wo rt hington, 47 Irvine, J . 25 McNicol, L . 26 Waxman, P . 27 Geddes, G. W . 28 Mathieson , A. R. 29 Fletcher, G . 30 Bierwirth, P . 31 Lupson, P . J . 32 Hamblin, A . 33 Middleton, R . 34 White, B . R . 35 Kerry, S .
, .. . 37 Voyage, G. A. 49 Nichol, C . H . 38 Pearson, R . G . 50 Britten, D . J . 39 Caffyn, M . 51 Jennings, R . 40 Rutledge, G . J . 52 Knight, D. 41 Hartley, G . 53 Waxman, B . 42 Collins, R . 54 Smith, R . 43 Bird, J . 55 Knowles, L . J . 44 Buchanan, 56 Monotti, A. J . L . R . 59 Hampton, N . 45 Spooner, R . N . 60 Hockridge, 48 Gerrand, P . W . J . R. W .
COBURG Coach : Alan Sp 1ter . Rese rves : David Shea 1 Cleary, P . R. 10 Hibbard, B. W . 18 Coles, G . S . 28 Starbuck, C. S. 38 Taylor, J . F.
2 Handley, A . J . 11 McFarlane C . .L 19 Price, T . 29 Fox, K. J . 39 O'Brien, P . A . 3 Podesta, A . G . (Cr) 20 Hen ry, T . D . 30 Buckley, J . 40 Lewis, P . J . 4 Imbery, K . 12 Clark, J . R . 21 Walker, A . J . 31 Clark, G . W . 43 Whittaker, C . 5 King, R . A . (vc) 13 Scanlon, T. G . 22 Ellis, R . F . 32 Russo, C. 44 Leckie, N . R . 6 Hughes, M . L. 14 Hutchinson, 23 Clark, D . J . 33 Cleary, Paul 49 Gillingham , 7 Green, G. V . M . A. 24 Williams, S . F . 34 Wills, S . R . P. 8 Warfe, G. L. 15 Callesen, P . G . 25 Finlay, M . 35 Zorzi, E . R. 50 Thomas, K. G. (c) 16 Liddie, I . 28 Webb, P. (vcr) 51 Liddle, G . J . 9 Sabri, J . 17 Sullivan, G . F. 27 Salter, T . W . 36 Zenon, A . 52 Liddle, I . 37 Royal, H . F . 55 Tolley, W . GEELONG Coach : John Vautier. Reserves : Don Barto .1 1 Andrews, K. T . 12 Hamilton, D . W. 24 Azzopardl, 35 Hunter, M . J . 2 Davis, 1 . W. 13 Vautler, J . G . - P . F. 36 Coad, R . J . (vc) 14 Herd, F . D . 25 Lucas, W . 37 Sing, D . J . 48 Bumpstead, G . 3 Hampson, K . E . 15 Oman, G . 26 Collins, D . J . 38 Lawler, R . J . 49 Thompson, J . 4 Smith, E. 16 Betts, M. 27 McArthur, D . A. 40 Batten, D .' L. 50 Armour, M . D. 5 Eddy, V . P . 17 Tucker, G . 28 Baker, W. 41 Trevaskis, A. L. 51 Hastie, R . 8 Wookey, R . J . 18 David, G . A . 29 Casboult, R . A . (dvc) 52 Langley, T . 7 Paulke, G . 19 Betts, P . L . 30 Hamilton, T. I . 42 Chisholm, Gill, N . F . 53 Pope, E . 8 Sheringham, R . 20 Lowcock, G . R . 31 Barton, D . C . 43 Searle, G . S. 54 Scholfield, D . 9 Neilson, G . 21 Poulton, I . R . (cr) 44 R . S. 55 Kay, P. 10 Bullen, L . J . (vcr) 32 Herd, F . 45 Ross, D. J . 56 Tucker, G . N . ( c) 22 Birrell, P . C . 33 Betts, M. J. 46 Harrison, R . 64 Nelson G . 11 Gasboult, J . R . 23 Davies, W, 34 Briston, W. P . 47 Ballantyne, P. 57 Carlisle, D . NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : Shane Maguire . Reserves : Jack Herbert . 1 Maguire, S . B. 11 Power, K . (vc) 24 Maguire, D. 37 Fitzpatrick, R . 1.50 Chard, J . (c) 12 Welch, M . 25 Holland, A. 38 Nenna, R . 51 Gourley, J. 2 Rovis, L . 13 George, D. 28 Biagi, A . A . 39 Walker, M . 52 Dempsey, P . 3 Sheales, M . J . 14 Fenneliy, P . 27 Drew, B . F . 40 Crooks, S . 53 O'Connor, P. 4 Seanlon, G . 15 O'Connor, B . 28 Harding, R . 41 Arthurson, A . 55 Hogan, J . 5 Wilson, G . M . 16 Hennessy, G . 29 Ryan, D . 42 Maloney, J . 61 Leeack, F. 6 Borclch, M . 17 Maguire, J . 30 Anderson, B . 43 Hughes, K. J. 67 White, C . 7 Robe rtson, 18 Murray, L . F. 31 Sheehan, G . P. 44 O'Donnell, V . 70 Arthurson, B . N . F . 19 Agnoletti, W . 32 Diviny, K . J . 45 Waters, I . (cr) 8 Crooks, A . F . 20 Carroll, P. 33 Russell, J . W . 46 Donaldson, P . 9 O'Keefe, G . 21 Joss, P. 34 Englefield, M . 47 Walker, G. 10 Spurting, 22 Ryan, L . 35 Sheehy, B . C. 48 Meredith, K . J . R . W. 23 O'Neill, M . 36 Ferguson, P . 49 Bray, G . J .
OLD PARADIANS Coach : Denis Dalton. Reserves : Cliff Hart 1 Burt, P. 13 Black, R. 25 Kendall, S .' 37 McLoughlin, J . 49 Muller, G . 2 Grace, A . 14 Carroll, G . 26 Price, G . 38 Gilmore, D . 50 Gregor, R . 3 Ford, H . 15 Galloway, A. 27 Collins, G . 39 Neeson, C . 51 Lyons, W . 4 Bohan, B . 16 Gilmartin, P . 28 McCormack, D . 40 Teliefson, M . 52 Ryan, B. 5 Jordan, J . 17 Moran, P . 29 Booth, W . • 41 Whitehead, D . 53 Rooth, R . 6 Hart, C . 18 Mount, J . 30 Hough, M . 42 Kondy, E . 54 Noonan, L . 7 Duke, R . 19 Fitt, R . 31 Considine, T. 43 Collins, L . 55 Kondys, L . 8 Roe, A. 20 Kohut, S . 32 McCa rthy, C . 44 Foster, Lin 56 Hughes, C . 9 Kyrie, M . 21 Wilson, G. 33 Weyman, B . 45 Gregor, M . 57 Brown, R . 10 Johnson, A . 22 Symes, P. 34 Johnston, P . 46 Quinn, R . 58 Grace, C . 11 Cain, G . 23 Mansfield, B . 35 McKinley, M. 47 Tudor, J . 59 Barillard, C . 12 Booth, T . 24 Jordan, P . 36 Kissane, P . 48 Rowlands, W . 60 Gregor, P . 62 Miller, B .
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ORMOND 1 Dove, S . W . 2 Wood, R . J . (c) 3 Dexter, P. D. 4 Murphy, P. M . 5 Jenkins, R. C. 6 Ladd, K . (dvc) 7 Schliefert, L . J . 8 Cameron, 1 . M . 9 Graham, A . M . 10 Corben, B . F. 11 Graham, A . E . 12 Foulsham ; D . A . 13 McInerney, P . J .
14 Logan, R . J . 15 Curtis, Bob 16 Kozlowski, 1 . A . 17 Hoey, P. D. 18 Cameron, R . 19 Le Page, N. L, 20 Bourne, B . vc) 21 Russ, J . 1 . 22 Russ, S . J . 23 Naylor, A . R . 24 Burney, C . W . 25 Thomas, G . T .
Coach : Ted Farrell ; Reserves : Ken Rowse 26 Crumpton, T. R . 38 Richardson, P . W. 50 Turner, G . J . 27 Curtis, Rob 39 Hammond, T . 51 Horsham, L . A, 28 Buckley, C . 40 Anrep, R . C. 52 Sandilands, R . S. ~arrell, E. F. 41 Minchinton, H . 53 Goold, S. 30 Lewis, N . S. 42 Fitts, C . R. 54 Wood, R . P . 31 Joakim, N . A . 43 Paterson, D . L . 55 Wright, G . T. 32 Grace, D. J . 44 Chapman, R . K . 56 Rowse, R . B . 33 Crump, W . G . 45 Lowe, R . N . 57 Russ, K . M . 34 Hammond, J . C. 46 Rogers, G . 58 O'Connor, J . W. 35 Mortimer, J . I . 47 Smyth, J . F. 59 Owens, B . F . 36 Holman, G . J . 48 Meeking, J . P. 60 Surrey, S . L. 37 Pearce, G . W. 49 Fitts, B . J .
RESERVOIR OLD BOY S
Coach : Laurie Aghan I Bates, M . (vc) 12 Mansan K . 24 Shepherd, A . '7 Slater, G . 49 Laird, P . 2 Aston, S . 13 Laird, R . 25 Crompton, R . 38 Wilson, T. 51 Dunn, A . 3 Paulka,J . 14 Clark, P . 26 Byrne, W . 39 Stevens, G . 52 Taggart, R . 4 O'Brien, D . 15 McCrohan, K . 27 Grose, K. 40 Coles, C . 53 Wheatley, W . 5 Scott, D . 16 Jarvle, W . 28 Veith, G . 41 O'Brien, T . 54 Dobson, G. 6 McLaughlin, L . 17 Martin, J . (c) 30 O'Brien, P . 42 Butler, R . 55 Craven, R . 7 Ashworth, A . 18 Aston, V . 31 Letson, R. 43 Wilson, S . 57 Macklin, N . 8 Trevascus, G . 19 Tuininga, G . 32 Devlin, H . 44 Massey, Greg 58 Scott, L . (dvc) 20 Byrne, T . 33 Horne, J . 45 Rutty, G . 77 Jackson R . 9 Massey, Gary 21 Barclay, D . 34 Pettet, W . 46 Davidson, T . 51 Dunn, A . 10 Tuininga, F. 22 Gales, M . 35 Archer, T . 47 Crook, P . 1 1 Farrar, W. 23 Heenan, M. 36 Barclay, M . 48 Edwards, H . JI . oGRttlXRYJ vLu 9 .vLLtt7tAfvS Coach : Gus Mitchell ; Reserves : Paul Daffey 1 Slater, V . A . 13 Mitchell, G . P . 26 Phelan, R . M . 37 Isaacs, A 2 Burgin, D ..D C . 14 Thompson, P . S . 27 Schwarzenbery 38 Smith, G. G . ' 51 Tyler, K . J . . J . 52 Holland, P . J . 3 Ginnivan, M . J . 15 Considine, P. J . (dvc) 39 Rizzoli, K . F. 53 Oppenheim, c) 16 Angel, B . F. 28 King, R . H . 40 Sebire, G. P . J . A . 4 anamarfa, 17 Phelan, K . F Pearson, Paul 41 Dalmau, M . J . 54 Walker, T. D. G . 18 Mahoney, M .. 29 30 Whelan, M . J . 42 O'Loughlin, 55 Prendergast, 5 Rackham, P. D . (vc) 31 Blake, M . J . B . G . 6 lannazzo, M . P . 19 Mahoney, K . D . 32 Harvey, I . R. 43 Nathan, S A . N . . 56 Hiibert, A . 7 Wade, G . F. 20 Pearson, M . J . (vc) 44 McAuliffe, D 8 Amott, P. J . 21 Kennedy, P, A . 33 Sullivan, F . P. 45 Johnson, P . 57 Collins, P . J . 9 Egan, B . J . 22 Anderson, D . W. 34 Daffey, P . J, 46 Hughes, J . G . . 58 Flanagan, R . F. . G. 59 Hogan, G . 10 Aughton, P . G . 23 Sheahan, M . G. (cr) 47 Hande, R . M . 60 Waldron, A . 11 Davis, T . J . 24 Drennan, M . J. 35 Pearson, Peter 48 Power, D 12 Hogan, P . N . 25 Mahoney, G . A . 36 O'Callaghan, 49 McArdle, .D61 Hilbert, B . J . W.V . 50 Merrick, R . . J . UIV1 V CKJt t Y rst .ACKS Coach : Peter O'Donohue ; Reserves : Noel Sharpe I Johnson, G . A . R . 14 McKinnon, A . O 26 Hanna, R ., J 2 MacCallum, D . J . 15 Bridge, S . ' . 27 Williams, M ..T38 Forsyth, T . K. 53 Jacobs, S . W . 3 MountJoy, G . H . 16 Holmes, A . N . 28 Saines, R . N . 39 Joyce, J . 54 Saines, G . R . 40 Brodzik, J. W. 58 Mitchell, P . A. 4 Stephens, G. L . 17 Moffatt, A . R . 29 Molloy, D. K . .41 Pascoe, D . 57 Bourke, M . 5 Crowe, P. T. (dvc) 30 Bellingham, 42 Bouchier, D.S 6 James, M . J . 18 Webster, J . J . R. J . 58 Malone, O . . 43 Leathan, G. 59 Sharpe , 7 McLean, R . C . 19 Christopherson, W31 Sutherland, 44 Redman, B . A. (or) N . H . 8 Larkins, J . F . 20 Hill, K . G. C . S. 45 Dickinson, P . 60 Costello, J. F. 9 King, A . D. 21 Senint, P . G . 32 Cusack, P . 48 McNamara, 10 Kovess, C . 22 Costello, S . A . 33 Johnstone, A . B 61 Davies, R . A . . P. 64 Costello, T. G . 11 Wilkinson, (vc) 34 Forrest, T . M . 47 Robb, W . J J . W. 23 Cordner, R. I . 35 Breheny, N . 66 King, I . M . Fredericks, D . 69 Champion, M 12 Fisher, A . D . 24 Perrett, R. M . 36 Grahame, S .. 48 . L. 13 Batten, J . L. 25 McRae, C . F. 37 Costello, A. JR . 49 Hillier, A. J . 71 Morgan, F . H . . 52 Stewart, B . D . 99 Collins, S . (c) UNIVERSITY BLUES -Coach- Dave Mithen ; Reserves : Bruno Scarcella I Hager, R . 13 Girdwood, R . (c) 25 Sleeman, M . 37 Morris, M . 49 Voigt, I . 2 Schroeder, D. 14 Nichols, D. 26 Barr, G . 38 Isles, D 3 Scarcella, B . (cr) 15 Jones, G . 27 Church, B . Warne, H . 39 O'Kane,.W50 4 McLachlan, S . - 16 Mann, J . 28 Tyquin, M . . 51 Dunin, A . 40 White, G. 5 Ainger, D . 17 Hickey, P. (vc) 29 Carmody, J . 52 Plunkett, M. 41 Tarquinio, L . 53 Wining, G . 6 Robertson, A . 18 Pleydell, G . 30 Hickey, J . 42 Plunkett, J . 7 Sharp J . 19 Langdon, M . 31 Rendell, R . 54 Nelson, R . 43 Standish, T . 8 Tempfar, D . 20 Small, D . 32 Tucker, R . 55 Stafford, A . 44 Campbell, R . 9 Nicolson, S . S.1 Marshall, D . 33 Nicolson, P . 56 Southwell, R . 45 Hoidsworth, G . 10 Speirs, R . 22 Radford, M 34 Moran, L . 57 Murphy, D 46 Farrow, B11 Baquie, P. 23 Westmore, G . 35 Fogarty, G . 58 Brukner, 47 Leitch, C . 12 Herabach, A . 24 Weston, P . 36 Bartlett, 1 . (vcr ) 48 Bruton, K . 67 Lyle, R.
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THE FIGHT FOR THE FOU R The remaining games of teams with a chance of taking part in the finals are listed below . Home games are shown thus, H ; after the opposing team an the letter (E) indicates match at Elsternwick Park . JUNIOR SECTION 1 D SECTION A SECTION ORMOND (52, 168 .6°,'u ) St . Bernard's O .C . (E) Old Paradians (H) COBURG (48, 139 .6%) North O .B . Univ. Blacks H UNIVERSITY BLACKS (40, 117 .1% ) Reservoir O .B . H Coburg ST. BERNARD'S O .C. (3Ormond (E ) Univ . Blues GEELONG (36, 100.4%) Old Paradians North O .B. H OLD PARADIANS (36,97 .3%) Geelong H Ormond, B SECTION MONASH BLUES (56,143 .9%) De La Salle H Power House OLD TRINITY GR. (52, 124 .6% ) Old Scotch H Ivanhoe IVANHOE (40, 126.6%) Kew Old Trinity H OLD SCOTCH COLL . (36, 117 .7% ) Old Trinity Old Carey H COLLEGIANS (32, 98 .2% ) MHS Old Boys H De La Salle C SECTION OLD HAILEYBURIANS (44, 145 .0%) Old Brighton Old Melburnians H MARCELLIN O .C. (44, 137 .1%) Alphington H St . Kilda CBOC PARKSIDE (44, 114 .3%) Old Melburnians National Bank H ST . KILDA CBOC (40, 121 .3%) Assump tion O .C . Marcellin O .C. H ALPHINGTON (36,127 .2%) Marcellin O .C. Old Brighton H OLD BRIGHTON GRAM . (36, 122 .6%) Old Haileybury H Alphingto n
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BRUNSWICK (52,187.4%) C'wealth Bank H Hampton Rovers HAMPTON ROVERS (44 1 35.3%) YE Brunswick H OLD IVANHOE GRAM . (40, 196 .4% ) State Sav . Bank Old Xaverians H STATE SAVING BANK (32, 137.2% ) Old Ivanhoe H St. Kevin's O .B . OLD XAVERIANS (32, 122 .3% ) LaTrove Blacks H Old Ivanho e OLD CAMBERWELL GR. (28, 98.8% ) St . Kevin's O .B . H C'wealth Bank
ORMOND (52, 177.5% ) St . Bernard's H Old Scotch UNIVERSITY BLUES (44, 122.4% ) Coburg Power House H COBURG (44, 117 .4% ) Univ. Blues H Monash Univ. MONASH UNIVERSITY (36, 117 .4% ) Univ . Blacks Coburg H UNIVERSITY BLACKS (32, 118 .2% ) Monash Univ. H North O .B . BEVERLEY HILLS (32, 87.4%) North O .B . H St. Bernard's
B RESERVE SECTION IVKAeNNHOE (52, 205.5%) Old Trinity H MONASH BLUES (52,168 .5%) De La Salle H Power House DE LA SALLE O .C . (48, 153 :6%) Monash Blues Collegians H OLD SCOTCH COLL . (44, 134.3% ) Old Trinity Old Carey H OLD TRINITY GR. (40, 106 .8 %) Old Scotch H Ivanho e C RESERVE SECTION MARCELLIN O .C . (56, 220 .8 %) Alphington I-I St . Kilda CBOC PARKSIDE (56, 208 .3%) Old Melburnians National Bank H ST. KILDA CBOC (48, 176 .3%) Assumption O .C. Marcellin O .C . H
OLD HAILEYBURIANS (42, 148 .1% ) Old Brighton Old Melburnians H OLD BRIGHTON GRAM . (40, 151 .0%) Old Haileybury H Alphington D RESERVE SECTIO N OLD IVANHOE GRAM . (48,157.0%) State Sav . Bank Old Xaverians H ST . KEVIN'S OLD BOYS (44, 148 .0% ) Old Camberwell State Sav . Bank H HAMPTON ROVERS ( $~ •4% ) Brunswick H OLD XAVERIANS (38, 125 .4% ) LaTrobe Blacks H Old Ivanhoe E RESERVE SECTION ANZ BANK (56, 224 .9%) Old Geelong H West Brunswick FAWKNER (56, 199 .1%) Elsternwick St. Patrick's O.C . H
JUNIOR SECTION 2 E SECTIO N OLD GEELONG (60, 173 .3%) ANZ Bank Footscray I .T. H FAWKNER ( 56, 202 .5%) Elsternwick St. Patrick's O .C. H ANZ BANK (40, 117 .5%) Old Geelong H West Brunswick AMP SOCIETY (38, 127 .0%) Footscray I .T . Elsternwick H AJAX (32, 95 .5%) St. Patrick's O .C. St. Bede's O .C. H
F SECTION OLD MENTONIANS (48, 221 .2%) Univ. Reds H Dookle & Long . NORTH BRUNSWICK (48, 199.9%) Monash Whites BYE UNIVERSITY REDS (44, 153 .2% ) Old Mentonians Glenroy H MONASH WHITES (36, 177 .1 % ) North Brunswick H Thornbury
PARKSIDE (64, 217.9) Old Brighton H BYE IVANHOE (56, 206 .9 %) BYE Buileen-Temp . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE (46, 95 .6% ) Old Paradians Ivanhoe H HAMPTON SCOUTS .9% ) (4 BYE 3 Old Brighton GEELONG (44, 137.0%) AJAX Old Paradians H A RESERVE SECTION NORTH OLD BOY S (52, 165 .8%) Coburg H Geelong ORMOND (52, 224.0%) St . Bernard's O .C . (E) Old Paradians H RESERVOIR O .B . (48, 171 .9%) Univ. Blacks Caul . Gramm . (E) COBURG (40, 136 .8%) North O .B . Univ . Blacks H ST . BERNARD'S O .C . (40 Ormond%(E) Univ . Blues
THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-AUGUST 10, 1974
LOOKING BACK By Noel Rundle 5 Years Ago Umpire's Corner featured the career of Bill Mason, from 1954 when he won Ivanhoe Juniors best and fairest after only playing 6 games before being promoted to Senior team . In 1969 Bill was then in his ninth year as an umpire . Brian Powell, Collegians back pocket, played his 200th game in 11 seasons with the club . Other players in the news were Graham `Lumpy' Moran, Ormond vice president, assistant treasurer and fearless back pocket player - 150 games ; and Ken Hill, Uni. Blacks ruckman, Bill Tunbridge, OGG's 100 games . North Old Boys welcomed back Graham Thomas from overseas . Ivanhoe skipper Bill McWhinnle lifted his team to victory against St . Kilda CBCOB with three brilliant goals in the third quarter. 10 Years Ago Old Paradians, three games ahead in 'A' Section handed out a thrashing to Old Xaverians with a 15-goal win, leading throughout in a one-sided game . Proctor, Parker and Griffiths were stars in a strong team, while B . Gibson, McClelland and Cotter tried hard for Old Xaverians . UHSOB's bad luck continued with their second successive defeat by 2 pts . After leading Old Melb . all day, O . M's got a
OLD GEELONG (48, 183 .2%) ANZ Ban k Footscray I .T. H ELSTERNWICK (40, 148 .7%) Fawkner H AMP Society ST. BEDE'S O .C . (36, 102.0%) AW eAstX Brunswick H F RESERVE SECTION OLD ME NTONIANS (52, 186.9 %) Univ. Reds H Dookie & Long . MONASH WHITES (48, 274 .7% ) North Brunswick H Thornbury NORTH BRUNSWICK (40, 115 .3%) Monash Whites BY E LA TROBE REDS (32, 145.9%) BYE Marcellin O .C. (2) THORNBURY (32, 75 .7%) Glenroy Monash Whites H
goal in the last minute to win . Migios and Hume were stalwarts in defence for UHSOB while Clark and T . Knott were best for 0 . M's . De La Salle had a convincing win over Parkside to get back in 'B' section four with Parkside battling to avoid relegation . Ron Faul, wing, and John Lynch, centre, were dynamic players for De La . Kew, leaders in 'C' section snapped a goal against the wind in the last minute to beat Monash by 5 points . 25 Years Ag o Brunswick kept their final four hopes alive when they defeated Ormond for the second time with a 20-point victory in which they led all day . Hampton Rovers defeated Old Xaverians by 14 goals and moved into second position on the ladder . Geelong continued to dominate 'B' section with a convincing 12-goal win over Melbourne High . Harry Heard at full forward kicked 8 goals while other stars were Geoff Beaumont (4 gls), Vic Hornsey, Alan Gibson, Murray, Matheson and Ross Cottle . Potter (U. Blacks) topped goalkickers with 55 for the season , 150 UP TO CAULFIELD FORWARD JOHN BUTCHER played his 150th consecutive game for CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS last week . John has played most of his football at full forward and has been the leading goal kicker for Caulfield for many years .
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FIXTURE
& RESULTS "A" S E C 1'1®K
IUBiks 16 .27 OPd 5 .12 APRIL 20 Cob 12 .17 Geel 8 .8 MAy 26 Res 13 .17 StBern 9 .11 Glong 9.18 CGr 7 .9 NOB 15.9 Ormond 12 .19 Omd 16 .12 ResOB 11 .12 OPar 17 .22 UniBlu 8 .$ StBrn 10 .11 Cbg 8 .19 C1fGr 14 .8 UBlk 12 .7 1NOB 13 .13 -Pd 9.1 0 APRIL 27 Vic. 18 .14 S .A . 17.9 StBern 10.24 CIfG 12 .10 JUNE 1 Omd 13 .8Cbg8 .13 0~22.16CGr8 .18 NOB 12.9 UniBlu 8 .7 Res 24 .20 UBls 13 .14 OPar 11 .14 Res 8 .17 StBrn 20.12 Gig 16.6 UniBlk 11 .17 Gee15 .8 Cob 17.24 OPar 17 .12 MAY 4 .16 UBlks 17.15 NOB 13.16 OPar 16 .12 CGr 14 ROB 22.12 NOB 10 .10 JUNE 8 Giong 15 .9 Orin 13 .13 Gig 15 .10 OPrd 12 .7 Cbg 26.16 UBIs 11 .19 Orm 19 .15 StBr 9 .8 StB 13 .18 UBlks 10 .21 CGr 14 .10 UBls 7.10 MAY 11 Cob 15 .12 NOB 8 .9 Giong 19.15 UBls 10 .5 Res 17 .16 UBlks 10 .18 Cbg 30 .9 ROB 15 .19 WED . JUNE 12 NOB 21 .13 CGr 9 .11 Blks 19 .23 Blues 12 .9 StBrn 21 .17 OPar 9.12 Orin 18.16 UBlks 13 .11 JUNE 1 5 MAY 18 CGr 19.15 ROB 10.14 .5 CGr 16.9 Cbg 10 .13 StBn 23 .16 UBls 10 Glong 22.16 Res 14.4 Gig 16 .10 NOB 15.9.11 Orin 15 .23 UBles 6.9 Orm 16 .17 OPd 5 .16 StBrn 13 .10 NOB 11 .22 Cob 16 .14 UBIk 11
JUNE 22 Cob 13.18 Gig 8.12 StBrn 19.10 Res 7 .17 Orin 18 .20 NOB 5 .10 OPar 17.20 UBis 7 .7 UBlks 15 .22 CGr 9 .1 3 JUNE 2 9 St Bn 7.14 CGr 7 .12 Cob 22 .13 Orin 19 .17 NOB 22 .19 UBIs 8 .13 OPar 15 .10 ROB 13 .9 UBlk 14 .7G1g 11 .1 3
ROB 11 .9 Gig 5 .9 Orm 25 .12 UB1s 6 .3 StB 14 .11 NOB 7 .11 [UBlks dULY07- 12 .11
Gig 17.11 CGr 13.12 Orin 17 .18 Res 9 .20 Cob 17.19 StB 6.7 OPar 13 .12 NOB 7 .14 UBlks 24.19 UBls 9 .1 3 AUGUST 3 Orm 13 .22 CGr 6 .7 Res 19 .19 UBls 8 .15 JULY 6 Gig 13 .5 StB 12.8 OPar 13 .12 CGr 9.17 OPar 16 .23 Cob 14.11 .17 ROB 9.13 NOB 15 UBlk 16 .16 NOB 15 .1 2 Orm 12 .10 Gig 8.8 AUGUST 1 0 Cob 20.16 UBls 9 .9 Old Paradians v Geelong UBlk 19 .13 StB 12 .20 StBern's OC v Ormond Vic. 12 .10 Tas . 6 .1 1 Caul Gr v Uni Blues JULY 13 Nth Old Boys v Cobur„ Uni Blacks v Reserv 0 6 Gig 6,15 NBls 5 .3 AUGUST 17 Cob 14.18 Res 9.13 Reservoir OB v Cautf Gr NOB 19 .14 CGr 17 .7 OPar 10 .14 StBrn 10 .10 Uni Blues v St Bern OC Geelong v Nth Old Boys Orin 11 .15 UBlks 5. 7 Ormond v old Parad's JULY 20 Coburg v Uni Black s .10 Cbg 19 .20 CGr 4
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UMPIRE'S CORNER By Kevin McKa y "TOO MUCH BULL " This story is true, one umpire who is a sales rep . was staying overnight in Colac, being Tuesday he had promised the coach he would train whilst away in the country. As a warm-up he decided to jog from his overnight town Colac to Coragulac distance 2 miles each way, the night Tuesday, July 23rd . Remember it? Cold, windy and wet . Away he went right to the Coragulac sign post and started on the return run . A local farmer turned his bull loose on our ump, who immediately turned sprinter, but the bull kept after him . "Whistle Blower" climbed a tree on the road-side, there he was freezing cold wind nearly blowing him out of the tree and a snorting bull below and rain pouring down . Eventually the bull "simmoed" down and our jogger returned to Colac Motel cursing all coaches, farmers and their bulls . Umpire who is well established cricketer said "if it had been a tiger "I wouldn't have been scared" . All umpires - remember our annual dinner to be held on Monday, August 19th at Park Royal Motor Inn, Royal Parade, Park• ville - time 6.00 p .m . Be early and assist in greeting our many visitors from outside associations and also our own friends from the V .A .F.A . (Snow IC .) .
Today we present another of our more experienced umpires who is assisting in our Reserve Sections . Ron Saunder is a former Ormond player who was a member of that club's 1950 grand final and premiership team . Leaving Ormond Ron transferred to East Malvern Amateur Club where he was elected captain, when that club left our Amateur Association he decided to take on the job of umpire and again became most successful in this facet of our game. Another life member of our Association Ron has been an umpire for 15 years and never misses a training night. Ron Saunder is another of our "older Brigade" doing a fine job and with a great record of service to Amateur Football as player and umpire . Now meet some our top panel of umpires Bill Mason - played with Ivanhoe Amateurs, North Melbourne (V.F.L .) and then became an umpire . Has umpired Carnival gam, > and final series including last year's "A tiection" grand final . Philip Rowell, ex Scotch Collegian, also umpired Ca rn ival games and final series, an - unfortunate fracture of a bone in his foot kept Philip out of last season's final series .
Daryl George, former S .S . Bank player, Carnival and final series umpire, officiated as field umpire in "B" Section grand final in 1973 . Trevor Rowe 7 years experience as field umpire in all sections - another regular in finals matches and always very fit . Ken Jorgensen - represented Victoria as a player, when attached to Commonwealth Bank Club, has umpired Carnival and finals games . Brian Goodman played football with Brunswick Amateur Club for 6 seasons, now in his sixth year as an umpire .
IM RTA6~' TE S NOTE THESE DEADLINES AND NUMBERS 3 P.M . - Publication deadline, (Reserves) , HERALD Office (Fine - ONE DOLLAR) . 4 .50 P.M . - HERALD Office, deadline (Fine - ONE DOLLAR) . 5 .30 P .M . - Herald Office deadline (Fine i'HREE DOLLARS) . 7 P .M . - Press Correspondent deadline - Goal-kickers and Best Players in A and B Sections . A Section - Before 6 p.m . B Section - Between 6 and 7 p.m . And scores for any clubs which have missed the HERALD Office . (Fine - ONE DOLLAR). PHONE NUMBER S HERALD - 652 1479 or 652 1893 or 63 0211 . Extension 1479 or 1893 (Seniors and Juniors). 652 or 1892 or 63 0211 . Extension 1892 (Reserves) . PRESS CORRESPONDENT - 53 1290. MAKE A NOTE OF THESE TIMES AND NUMBERS NOW AND SAVE YOUR CLUB'S FINANCES . EMERGENCY UMPIRES 91-6491 QUARTER-BY-QUARTER SCORE S THIS WEEK 91-6491 WATCH FOR THIS NUMBER EACH WEE K PRESS CORRESPONDENTS 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 delivery on Monday is to post SUNDAY -- EARLY . ADDRESS ALL MATTER FOR PUBLICATION TO "THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER " Box 1564P, G.P .O., MELBOURNE, 3001, and not to the Editor's private address. (Use addressed envelopes provided . ) PREVIEW The A.B.C . Sporting Session from 311.0 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 .
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CENTURY TO ST. KILDA WINGER PETER FIELD played his 100th game fo r ST . KILDA CBOC last Saturday . Peter is having one of his best seasons at the club this year since he joined the Juniors . He has played most of his career either roving or, his present position, on the wing . Peter is a very colourful character both on the field, with his enthusiasm, and off the field, with his dress. His assets as a footballer are his overhead marking, his speed and his overall fitness . Congratulations Pete, keep up the good form . 100 UP'TO PARKSIDER PIVO T One of the most determined and brilliant footballers in C Section today reaches his hundredth game . He is PARKSIDE'S dynamic captain GRAHAM DRYDEN, who began his career at Parkside as one of the "Junior Sixty-Niners", winning the club's Junior Best and Fairest in that year . Since then he has gone from strength to strength and is now playing great football in the centre . Congratulations Graham, and may your next 100 be even better than the other . MARCELLIN MAN REACHES CENTURY Congratulations to GAVIN WELCH of IMIARCELLIN O .C . who plays his 100th game for the club today . Gav played in the club's first game in the YCW and was a member of the '71 premiership team in F grade . He has played mainly as a half-back flanker and has sometimes shown his skills as a centreman . Gav is known as "Eski" around the club for his habit of always having an Esky at hand in the cricket season . As well as being a very handy footballer he has proved to be a great clubman off the field . This year he is the President of the Social Committee as well as being a member of the Football Committee . Thanks for your great service Gav, and good luck for the next 100 . Dynamic centreman JEFF BOTHE last week played his 50th game for DE LA SALLE . Jeff first played for the club in . 1971 and his tremendous skill and determination earned him our best and fairest award the following year . Jeff missed the last ten games last year to go overseas, and the first half of this season to shear sheep at Dimboola . Players and supporters congratulate Jeff on his 50th game - his efforts on the field have been of great value to the club. Congratulations to PHIL GODFREY who plays his 50th game with POWER HOUSE today . After graduating from the juniors in 1972, he quickly established himself in the seniors, usually on the wing or roving . A talented player, Phil can kick either foot and is an excellent mark for his size . Congratulations and we hope you play many more fine games with the club .
ANOTHER CENTURY AT ST . KILDA Another milestone is reached this wee k at ST. KILDA CBOC when our big ruckman, DENNIS DREW, plays his 100th game . Dennis has given many opposition sides headaches because of his size and ruckwork . He has always been a great trier and clubman as can be shown by the fact that he plays football in preference to seeing his horse racing . Dennis has played many games where he has been required to ruck most of the game, which he has done admirably . Congratulations Dennis . All at POWER HOUSE congratulate ANDREW O'BRIEN who plays his 50th game with the club today . Andrew's ability was recognised last year when he was appointed Captain-Coach of the Reserves . This season his fiery ruck play and long kicking have been one of the reasons behind the performances of the Reserves in recent matches . Congratulations Andrew and best wishes for another good game today . CENTURY TO "DE LA" DEFENDER DE LA SALLE defender KEVIN PERKINS this week makes his 100th appearance for the club . Kevin came to De La in 1969 and in both Senior and Reserve grade football, has always played with great spirit and been a keen competitor. Kevin's style of play does involve a certain amount of flair his wide sweeping turns require extended arm movements to retain balance, but these are often misinterpreted by the men in white! Congratulations on your century Kevin ; all players and supporters are most appreciative of your services to the club .
AGE, HEIGHT, WEIGHT Clubs likely to be taking part in the semifinals and finals are requested to furnish the age, height and weight of players from whom the teams for these matches will be chosen, as soon as possible . The information is required not later than MONDAY, AUGUST 12th . Clubs with Senior and Reserve teams both in the finals are requested to furnish separate lists, showing in the Reserve team list ONLY those eligible to play with the Reserves, and omitting from the Senior list those players who have no chance of being selected in the senior team . It is understood that there may be a few players on both lists, in these cases, however . Lists must be in NUMERICAL (NO1 ALPHABETICAL) ORDER, and must be in the correct sequence Number, Name, Initial, Age, Height, Weight e .g. 1 . SMITH, C. 20 5 .11 12 .3 3 . PARKER, L . 25 6 .4 14 .9 4 . ROBINSON, R. 18 5 .101 11 .1 Forward the information to The Amateu r Footballer ; Box 1564 P, G .P .O ., Melbourne, and so on . Height is required in feet and inches and weight in stones and pounds (NOT METRI C ME ASURE) .
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BALL BRIEF S R .O .B. PLAYER REACHES 150 RESERVOIR OL DBOYS, LAURIE McLAUGHLIN plays his 150th game for the club today. He is one of Reservoir's six players who have played in each section of the Amateurs from 'F' to 'A' . Laurie has done much for the club, being on the committee in its infantcy, and being captain and coach in 1969 . Laurie also introduced coach Laurie Aghan to the club . He has played many fine games and was runner-up for the fairest and best trophy in 1967 . Congratulations Laurie from all at Reservoir, and we are confident you will be playing for many years yet . OLD HAILEYBURY'S MIKE PRITCHARD has at last reached his 50th game . This achievement has been considerably delayed by "Pritch's" decision to suffer appendictis early in the season and later "mobilization" to Queensland- all in the course of duty - he assures us. His return has led to a strengthening of the backline - the determination he shows sometimes exhibits a "Lethal" quality . "Pritch" has also contributed greatly off the field on both the social and general committees - he forms quite a trio with Parksie and "Cool" . Great work and congratulations from all at the club . A.M .P . CLUB, would like to congratulate PETER PARKINSON who today plays his 50th game for the club . Peter joined the club in 1972 and has been a regular player in the first eighteen playing mainly in the ruck position . Peter plays a vigorous brand of football and this together with his accurate ruckwork and ever reliable marking in defence are his main attributes . Once again "Parko", congratulations, and all the best for the future season with us . 100 UP AT M .H .S .O .B . IAN HARRISON ~today plays his 100th game with MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS . Ian first started playing with the club in 1963, but has had a interrupted career and it is a tribute to him that he has finally reached this milestone . Ian has played in many positions on the field, but it has been in defence that has seen him produce his best . Here is high marking, anticipation and unselfish play have been great assets to Melbourne High . He has given tremendous service to the club both on and off the field . He has served on many committee, and many a 'great turn' has been due to the organising ability of "Harro" . Congratulations Ian from all at Melbourne High we are greatly indebted to you for your loyalty and service, may you play many more games with us .
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THE MAN-IN-WHIT E Former Duty officer at Elsternwick Park, Mr . Joe Jamieson, who is now living in the wilds of South Australia, sent us a cutting from a South Australian paper of an article concerning a retired football umpire . ,We thought you might like to read it . A recently-retired A grade football umpire has lashed out at the coaches, players, and spectators who "roast" the man-in-white . "I can say it now, because I have quit," he told me . "The regulations preventing active umpires from making public comment, even in their own defence, applies to me no longer . " Murray Bampton, for 14 years an SA umpire - 10 years as a central umpire in country A Grade, and four years as a SANFL goal umpire - believes the idea of two central umpires will not work . "There should be more policing of behindthe-play incidents," he said . "This should be done by umpire observers at the match . Why not give them the authority to report behind-the-play incidents? " Murray Bampton produced a work he described as his message for knockers . He called it "The Umpire's Prayer" "Dear Maker, help me to become the kind of umpire the coaches would like me to be . "Give me the mysterious something to enable me at all times to satisfactorily explain the rules, regulations, and penalty frees to the players . "Help me to reach and to train the uninterested and dim-witted without ever losing my patience or temper . "Give me that love for my fellow-sportsman which passeth all understanding, so that I may lead the recalcitrant, obstinate, no-good player into the paths of righteousness by my own example and soft persuading remonstrance, instead of busting him in the nose. "Instil in me tranquility and peace-ofmind, so that no longer will I wake from my restless sleep crying out, `What has the coach got that I haven't, and how did he get it? ' 'Teach me to smile, even if it kills me . "Make me a better umpire by helping me develop greater qualities of understanding, tolerance, sympathy, wisdom, perspective, equanimity, and mind-reading. "And when thou has helped me achieve the high pinnacle that coaches and players have prescribed for me, then I shall have become the paragon of all umpiring virtues in this earthly football world . "And then, dear Maker, move over! "
Owing to space limitations, Leading Goalkickers and some important notes re the finals have been held over till next week.
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TODAY'S
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On ground of first named Club at 2 p .m. Reserves at 11 .45 a .m. Likely winners of Senior and Junior matches in Sold Type . Umpire for Reserves shown in brackets . A SECTION Old Paradians v Geelong - Goodman . Goal : Ahlm, Paizis (Roach) . St. Bernard's O .C. v Ormond (at Elsternwick Park) - George . Goal : Peters, L . Williams (Muller) . Caulfield Gramm . v University Blues Rowe. Goal : K . Jenner, Kong (McInnis) . North Old Boys v Coburg - Jorgensen . Goal : Dunstan, Murray (Pascoe) . University Blacks v Reservoir O .B . Mason . Goal : Smith, Bennett (Muir) . B SECTIO N Old Carey Gramm . v Power House - B . Nicholls . Goal : R . McKenzie, E . Jenner (Medley) . Old Trinity Gramm . v Old Scotch Coll . G. Simpson . Goal : Stratton, Sanderson (Puddy) . Kew v Ivanhoe - Bishop . Goal : R . Hill, D . McKenzie (Sutherland) . Monash Blues v De La Salle O .C . - Robinson . Goal: Bridges, Stevens (Gow) . Collegians v M .H.S . Old Boys - Allan . Goal : Wilson, McCusker (C. Nichol) . C SECTION Old Brighton Gramm . v Old Haileyburians Dressing (Adamson) . Marcellin O .C . v Alphington - Dodds (Corcoran) . Assumption O .C . v St . Kilda CBOC - J . Field (Guyatt) . Old Melburnians v Parkside - Cordner (Maebus) . National Bank v U .H.S . Old Boys - Wills (H . Roberts) . D SECTION State Sav. Bank v Old Ivanhoe Gramm . Kollmorgen (Amor) . Old Camberwell Gramm . v St . Kevin's O .B . - Reilly (Gannon) . Brunswick v C'wealth Bank - Hindle (Slattery) . Old Xaverians v La Trobe Blacks - Keating (Lowe) . Hampton Rovers a bye .
E SECTION St . Patricks O .C. v A.J.A .X . - King (Andrews) . Elsternwick v Fawkner - McMahon (Saunder) . Footscray ITOB v A .M .P . Society - B . Roberts (Duckworth). (At Oval 11, Albert Park .) St . Bede's O .C . v West Brunswick - McTaggart (Minson) . A .N .Z . Bank v Old Geelong - P . Fell (Randall) . F SECTIO N Glenroy v Thornbury - Marsden (Holst) . Old Mentonians v University Reds - Phillips (Haywood) . La Trobe Reds v Dookie & Long . O .C . Johnston. (La Trobe Reds Reserves a bye . ) Monash Whites v North Brunswick - Wakefield (A . Williams) . Beverley Hills a bye. Marcellin O .C . (2) Reserves a bye . JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ormond v St. Bernard's O .C. - Myors. Power House v Old Scotch Coil . - Fogarty . Coburg v University Blues - Halbish . Beverley Hills v North Old Boys - Knowles. University Blacks v Monash University D. Hill . JUNIOR SECTION 2 West Brunswick v Caulfield Gramm . Mannix . AJAX v Geelong - Pritchett . Old Paradians V Bulleen-Templestowe Somerville . Parkside v Old Brighton Gramm . - Cogdon . Hampton Scouts a bye . Ivanhoe a bye . EMERGENCY UMPIRES : Rowell, I . Simpson, Botsford, Bonnyman, Marks, Power . Goal : Box, Hillier .
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Next Week's Matches - August 1 7 At 2 p.m. - RESERVES at 11 .45 ,a.m. A SECTION Reservoir O .B . v Caulfield Gramm . (at Elsternviick Pork) . University Blues v St Bernard's O .C . Geelong v North Old Boy s Ormond v Old Paradlans Coburg v University Blacks B SECTION MHS Old Boys v Kew Ivanhoe v Old Trinity Gramm . Power House v Monash Blue s Old Scotch Coll . v Old Carey Gramm . De La Salle O .C . v Collegian s C SECTION UHS Old Boys v Assumption O .C. St Kilda CBOC v Marcellin O . Old Haileyburians v Old Melburnians Alphington v Old Brighton Gramm . Parkside v National Ban k D SECTION Hampton Rovers v Brunswic k Old Ivanhoe Gramm . v Old Xaverians C'wealth Bank v Old Camberwell Gramm . St Kevin's O .B . v State Say . Ban k La Trobe Blacks a bye E SECTION Old Geelong v Footscray ITOB AMP Society v Elsternwick AJAX v St Bede's O .C. Fawkner v St Patrick's O .C . West Brunswick v ANZ Ban k F SECTION Beverley Hills v La Trobe Red s (Reserves - Marcellin O .C. (2) v La Trobe Reds) Dookie and Long . O .C . v Old Mentonian s (Old Mentonians Reserves a bye) Thornbury v Monash Whites University Reds v Glenroy North Brunswick a bye
JUNIOR SECTION 7 Monash University v Coburg University Blues v Power House St Bernard's O .C . v Beverley Hills Old Scotch Coll . v Ormon d North Old Boys v University Blacks JUNIOR SECTION 2 St Bede's O .C . v West Brunswick Old Brighton Gramm . v AJAX Geelong v Old Paradians Bulleen-Templestowe v Hampton Scouts Caulfield Gramm . v Ivanhoe Parkside a bye
CHANGES SECRETARY - OLD MELBURNIANS. Peter Atkins, 2 Moralla Road, KOOYONG, 3144 . (Phone 20-4720 Bus . 69-1276 .) ADDRESS - MONASH WHITES . Ross Eastham, Flat 6, 289 Upper Heidelberg Raad, IVANHOE, 307 19. (Phone 49-5026 .) RESULTS OF MATCHE S Results of amateur matches are broadcast in the Sporting Sessions of Radio Stations 3LO, (commencing 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 . Channel 2 also provides quarter-by-quarter scores of A Section matches each Saturday afternoon .
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A SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pts Ormond 13 3 1807 1072 168 .6 52 Coburg 12 4 1788 1282 139 .6 48 University Blacks 10 6 1599 1366 I17.1 40 * St. Bernards OC 9 6 1455 1316 110.6 38 Geelong 9 7 1331 1326 100 .4 36 Old Paradians 9 7 1394 1433 97 .3 36 *North Old Boys 7 8 1457 1494 97.5 30 Reservoir OB 6 10 1497 1614 92 .8 24 Caulfield Gram 4 12 1252 1562 80 .2 16 University Blues - 16 971 2086 46 .5 B SECTION Monash Blues 14 2 1758 1222 143 .9 56 Old Trinity Gr 13 3 1655 1329 124.5 52 Ivanhoe 10 6 1665 1315 126 .6 40 Old Scotch Coll 9 7 1524 1295 117.7 36 Collegians 8 8 1288 1312 98 .2 32 Kew 7 9 1496 1416 105 .6 28 De La Salle OC 7 9 1332 1313 101 .4 28 'Old Carey Gram 5 10 1182 1583 '74 .7 22 MHS Old Boys 3 12 1341 1836 73 .0 1 4 Power House 3 13 1129 1830 61 .7 1 2 C SECTION Old Haileybury 11 5 1547 1067 145 .0 Marcellin OC 11 5 1449 1057 137 .1 Parkside 11 5 1463 1290 114 .3 St. Kilda CBOC 10 6 1559 1285 121 .3 Alphington 9 7 1584 1245 127 .2 Old Brighton Gr 9 7 1558 1271 122 .6 Old Melburnians 6 10 1053 1258 82 .3 UHS Old Boys 6 10 1146 1444 79 .4 Assumption OC 5 11 1231 1566 78 .6 National Bank 2 14 957 2084 45 .9 D SECTION Brunswick 13 1 1645 878 187 .4 52 Hampton Rovers 11 4 1400 1035 135 .3 44 Old Ivanhoe Gr 10 4 1534 781 196 .4 40 State Sav. Bank 8 6 1611 1174 137 .2 32 Old Xaverians 8 6 1413 1155 122 .3 32 Old Cam'well Gr 7 7 1054 1067 98 .8 28 C'wealth Bank 5 9 1032 1224 84 .3 20 St. Kevins OB 2 12 993 1651 60 .1 8 LaTrobe Balcks - 15 622 2379 26 .1 E SECTIO N Old Geelong 15 1 1863 1075 173 .~ 60 Fawkner 14 2 2023 999 202 .5 56 ANZ Bank 10 6 1412 1202 117 .5 40 *AMP . Society 9 6 1547 1218 127 .0 38 AJAX 8 8 1288 1349 95 .5 32 St . Patrick's OC 7 9 1130 1538 73 .5 28 Elsternwick 6 10 1452 1585 91 .6 24 *St. Bede's OC 4 11 1264 1503 84 .1 18 Footscray IT 3 13 1076 1916 56 .2 12 West Brunswick 3 13 1055 2022 52 .2 12 F SECTIO N Old Mentonians 12 2 1796 812 221 .2 48 North Brunswick 12 3 1691 846 199 .9 48 University Reds 11 3 1466 957 153 .2 44 Monash Whites 9 5 1624 917 177 .1 36 LaTrobe Reds 7 7 1280 1034 123 .8 28 Thornbury 7 7 1181 1283 92 .0 28 Glenroy 3 11 936 1605 58 .3 12 Beverley Hills 2 13 659 2095 31 .5 8 Dookie & Long . 1 13 622 1795 34 .7 4 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ormond 13 3 1768 996 177 .5 52 University Blues 11 5 1388 1134 122 .4 44 Coburg 11 5 1333 1135 117 .4 44 Monash University 9 7 1211 1031 117 .4 36 University Blacks 8 8 1377 1165 118 .2 32 Beverley Hills 8 8 1311 1500 87 .4 32 Power House 7 9 932 1271 73 .3 28 Old Scotch Coll 5 11 1166 1486 78 .4 20 North Old Boys 5 11 1065 1434 74 .3 20 St . Bernard's OC 3 13 905 1535 59 .0 12
A RESERVE SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pts North Old Boys 14 2 1389 838 165 .8 56 13 3 1595 712 224 .0 52 Ormond Reservoir OB 12 4 1422 827 171 .9 48 Coburg 10 6 1301 951 136 .8 40 St . Bernard's OC 10 6 1224 897 136.5 40 University Blacks 8 8 1080 1177 91 .8 32 University Blues 6 10 966 1308 74.9 24 Old Paradians 4 12 901 1214 74 .2 16 Caulfield Gram . 3 13 825 1476 55 .9 12 Geelong - 16 520 1823 28.5 B RESERVE SECTIO N Ivanhoe 13 3 1453 707 205 .5 52 Monash Blues 13 3 1235 733 168 .5 52 De La Salle OC 12 4 1147 752 152 .5 48 Old Scotch Coll 11 5 1080 804 134 .3 44 Old Trinity Gr 10 6 1101 1031 106 .8 40 *Collegians 7 8 920 1042 88 .3 30 Kew 5 11 882 1210 72 .9 20 *Power House 4 11 813 1073 75 .8 18 MHS Old Boys 4 12 755 1224 61 .7 16 Old Carey G r - 16 544 1449 37 .5 C RESERVE SECTIO N Marcellin OC 14 2 1508 683 220 .8 56 Parkside 14 2 1252 601 208 .3 56 St . Kilda CBOC 12 4 1308 742 176 .3 48 * Old Hailyebury 10 5 1183 799 148 .1 42 Old Brighton Gr 10 6 1265 .838 151 .0 40 Assumption OC 7 9 806 948 85 .0 28 Old Melbournians 5 11 836 1185 70 .5 20 ~UHS Old Boys 4 11 728 964 75 .5 18 Alphington 3 13 880 1374 64 .0 12 National Bank - 16 321 2099 15 .3 D RESERVE SECTIO N Old Ivanhoe Gr . 12 2 1061 676 157 .0 48 St . Kevins OB 11 3 971 656 148 .0 44 Hampton Rovers 11 4 956 681 140 .4 44 ° Old Xaverians 9 4 838 668 125 .4 38 State Say . Bank 8 6 614 613 100 .2 32 *Old Cam'well Gr 5 8 696 847 82 .2 22 Brunswick 5 9 828 877 94 .4 20 C'wealth Bank 2 12 706 985 71 .7 8 LaTrobe Blacks - 15 319 1272 25 .1 E RESERVE SECTIO N ANZ Bank 14 2 1538 684 224 .9 56 Fawkner 14 2 1380 693 199 .1 56 Old Geelong 12 4 1354 739 183 .2 48 Elsternwick 10 6 1163 782 148 .7 40 St . Bede's OC 9 7 1050 1029 102 .0 36 AMP Society 8 8 930 1088 85 .5 32 AJAX 5 11 776 1157 67 .1 20 West Brunswick 4 12 731 1235 59 .2 16 Footscray ITOB 4 12 791 1411 56 .1 16 St . Patrick's OC - 16 424 1491 28 .4 F RESERVE SECTION Old Mentonians 13 1 862 461 186 .9 52 Monash Whites 12 2 1051 383 274 .7 48 North Brunswick 10 5 799 693 115 .3 40 LaTrobe Reds 8 6 753 516 145 .9 32 Thornbury 8 6 536 708 75 .7 32 University Reds 6 8 499 884 56 .4 24 Marcellin OC (2) 5 9 665 882 75 .4 20 Glenroy 2 12 328 1000 32 .8 8 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Parkside 16 - 2061 946 217 .9 Ivanhoe 13 2 1759 851 206 . 7 Bullen-T/stowe 8 4 961 1005 95 .6 Hampton Scouts 10 5 1789 1028 174 .0 9 5 1467 1071 137 . 0 Geelon g Old Brighton Gr 3 10 718 940 76 .4 Old Paradians 4 10 964 1514 63 .7 *West Brunswick 4 10 910 1553 58 .6 . 3 11 767 1877 40 .9 Caulfield Gram 1 13 705 1579 44 .6 AJAX
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