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1 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
2 -BEs- t in any competition for * VALUE * SERVICE * RELIABILIT Y I FAIRBAIRN'S SPORTS STOR E 384 POST OFFICE PLACE, MELBOURNE FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK JUNE 17 - ASSUMPTION OLD COLL. v. POWER HOUSE JUNE 24 - COBURG v. DE LA SALLE OLD COLL. Call your Travel Agent, Tourist Bureau or. Page 2 I 1A e s a w THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1972
3 ~O R STOP BERNARD'S RUN QRMOND'S FINISH TOO MUCH FOR NORTH Shocking Kicking by Parade By GEORGE McTAGGART Four goals against the wind by Caulfield Grammarians in the third quarter was a significant factor in their 35-point win over St. Bernard's whose run of four wins in a roxv was broken. Ormond's big men got them out of a tough spot when they helped the leaders to put on five goals against the wind in the last quarter. Ormond led North Old Boys by only three points at three-quarter-time, and looked to be in trouble, but they ran out winners by 16 points. Old Paradians threw away their chances of beating University Blues by shocking forward work. They kicked only two goals from 15 scoring shots in the first half and finished with the shocking tally of Accurate kicking by Caulfield took them to the front in the second term against St. Bernard's, who had made good use of the wind in the opening quarter. But just before half-time, St. Bernard's whipped on 2 goals to be 3 points ahead at the interval. They carried on with the job in the third, and appeared to be gaining a grip on the game, then Caulfield took charge and were a point in front at the final change. The last quarter was all Caulfield as they slammed on 8 goals to score a convincing win. North's pace worried Ormond in the first half and Ormond trailed by 17 points at the interval. They kicked 6 goals in the third term and then held North to three in the last to preserve their unbeaten run. A burst of 11 goals in the second quarter gave Coburg a commanding lead over Melbourne High, and although High" kicked 6 goals in the third, Coburg ran away in the last term with 9 more goals to win easily. Although Parade's forwards must take most of the blame for their side's poor showing, credit must be given to the Blues' defenders, who maintained consistent pressure on their opponents all day. The Blues won by 39 points. Monash Blues scored their first win at the expense of De La Salle. Monash led by 14 points at half-time, and came home strongly to finish 6 goals in front. Ormond still hold top place, four points ahead of Caulfield, with Coburg four points further behind. Then come Parade, St. Bernard's and North Old Boys. Collegians' ability to nullify Geelong's use of the wind in the first quarter played a big part in their 23- point win over the leaders. Geelong are still on top on percentage, with University Blacks, Ivanhoe and Old Trinity now level with them on points. The Blacks scored by a mere point from Kew in an exciting day, for the Reserves also had a narrow win - by 3 points. Ivanhoe were too good for Old Scotch who went under by 29 points, Old Trinity proved much too strong for Tooronga-Malvern and Old ;Carey scored a big win over Uni. High. Old Scotch and Collegians are only four points outside the top four, with Old Carey and Kew a game further behind. Undefeated Reservoir Old Boys handed out a thrashing to Power House who dropped from second to third. Assumption took their plac e THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1972 P"s 3
4 with a 4-goal win over Fairfield, who now hold fourth place only on percentage from National Bank. Bank won by 20 points over Old Melburnians. Old Xaverians moved up to sixth with a big win against Commonwealth Bank and St. Kilda CBC had 37 points to spare over Old Haileybury. Alphington's 20-point win over Hampton Rovers put them into the four; Old $''*hton (second) overmore whelmed 15 goals, and b 'Old beat Footscray Tech, by 2 goals Geelong. Accurate kicking enabled AMP Society to score a surprise 21-point win over Marcellin (second) to It was State Savings Bank (leaders) trounced AJAX, to let Glenhuntly who in dropped to fifth. Old Ivanhoe who are third, had to struggle against West Brunswick, and won by only 14 points. The clash of the unbeaten F secfavo ution leaders ended ver y Of Old o much Camberwell wh by 43 points from Elsternwick. old Mentonians scraped home by only a point from La Trobe Reds, who have not won a game, and Monash White s beat Dookie and Long e points. renong by 23 Old Scotch over St. scored a 14-point win Bernard's in Junior Section 1's most important result 2, Caulfield G, n Section i ranunar lost their place in the four when they went down t Y- aced Tooronga-Malvern by 7 o goals. National Bank, who scored bracket,. aver AJAX, moved into the to p the B ereisiard ~sbcaulfield Grammar beat North Old Bo by b points, Ormond ity went down to To by n 15 g ~ly alve n Power Ho se Reservoi r ' As field by sumptionebea~ Fair 4 goals, St t Parkside by 1y. Kevin's beat State Bank Points, by AJAX bea t Bank's first to inflict from defeat, Glenhuntly scored ANZ Bank beat La Trobe Reds and Old Menton- Pa" 4 by 6 points. SOCIAL NO TES All at Kew be at Mitch's tonight! House Party starting at 8 p.m. Tickets at door. Bring your friends. For details see Bill or Leigh Brown. Guess who'll be there? an d remoi dedsthat hescar Rallyptomorro w starts at 10 a.m. from Como Park. Let's see as many as possible there at the start - and hopefully, th e same number at the finish. Alphington will hold a Fancy Dres s night at the Northcote Bowling Club next Friday night. Don't come disguised as a goalsneak unless your name is Smith. SCORES ON SUNDAY Scores of Se n ior and Wches Junior mat- I pgser~ Y in THE available on Sundays. ' which is PRESS CORRESPONDENTS full Many Press Correspondents are no y complying with the instruetions t forwarded to Club Secretaries for disth e tributio n season, to them prior to the start of CO~S suggested that ALL PRESS carefiul another paying look particular at these atte~ti~~~s, instructions, graphs 2, 5, 12, 13, 14, Para- 19, 20, 2124, s17,18 read frortt,, along~ lu~b ~ 36, 38, 4~0, 41~ a~nd, ' 34, 35, BETTER STILL.-- READ THE WH OLE LOT AGAIN VEgy CARE. FULL-Y STRiTLY Z,pD_FOLLOW THEM "Ai. STAFF, AND SIS T Ap~OUSEL- VES FROM BEING ''ROASTED", THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-Jun e -FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1 972
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6 Last Week's Results continued C SECTION Reservoir OB Power House Reservoir Old Boys : Martin 7, Ayres 4, Paulica 2, Devlin 2, Massey 2, R. Shepherd, Aston, Bates. Best: Farrar, Jarvie, Martin, Massey, Devlin, F. Tuininga. Power House : Godfrey 2, R. Newton, Joy, Sykes, Taylor, Hammett. Best: Shewan, Joy, Hutchinson, Coloe, Wubbeling, L. Newton. Old Xaverlans C'wealth Bank Old Xaverians : Fraser 4, Schrader 2, Mulcahy 2, Gorman 2, Howard 2, Kyne, Zachariah, Naughton. Best: Callinan, Naughton, McKenzie, Howard, Fraser Dennis. Commonwealth Bank: McC~rimmon 2, Hayes, Robb. Best: Petrynuik, Robb, Curtin, Hayes, Aldenhoven, Eales. St Kilda CBOC Old Halleybury St Kida CBOC: Calleja 5, Casey 4, K. White 4, Dynon 2, Field 2, Esmonde, O'Connell, J. White. Best: Clinch, Drew, Drinan, Esmonde, Field, K. White. Old Haileybury: Houghton 5, Bowring 2, Young 2, McQueen 2, Williams, Mason. Best: Houghton, Kane, Langford-Jones, Lord, Mason, Young. National Bank Old Melburnians National Bank: Arcadiou 3, Bell 2, Bush, Jacomovic, Lloyd, Brooke. Best: Bell Arcadiou, Ryan, Allen, Jacomovic, Brooke,. Old Melburnians : Weir 2, Klestadt, Sharp, Thompson. Best: Austin, Weir, Sharp, Urquart, Thompson, Ristom. Assumption OC Fairfield Assumption Old Coll: Goalkickers do not tally with scores. Best: Tuck, Avery, Caswell, Daly, Nugent, McMahon. Fairfield : Keane 2, Fitzpatrick 2, Jones, Alexander, Wykes, Harding, Bux, Clark, Stevens, Hyland. Best: Cipolla, Keane, Sparrey, Ellington, Jowett, Topp. D SECTION Old Geelong Gr Footscray ITOB Old Geelong: Ross 5, Whalley 3, Reynoldson 2, Stewart Anderson, Marendaz, Yencken. Best: Connell, Stewart Anderson, Lewis, Whalley, Webster, Ross. Footscray TCOB : Salmon 3, Murley 3, Leonard 2, Sheales, Miller, Dibben. Best : McDonald, Dibben, Murley, Fletcher, Curwood, Sheales. St Kevins OB Parkside St Kevin's Old Boys : Hart 6, Hanger 4, Randles 4, Reynolds 2, Johnson, McArdle, Wallace. Best: Hart, Reynolds, Randles, Mc- Ardle, O'Kelly, Wallace. Parkside : Lock 4, Sweeney 3, F. Finlay 3, Barclay, Sammutt, Carruthers. Best : Barclay, Clarke, Rodda, P. Harvey, D. Gleeson, Carruthers. Old Brighton Gr St Patricks OC Old Brighton: Watkins 5, Agar 4, Thomas 4, Hamilton 3, Levvey 3, Devine 3, Millis 2, MacKenzie, Currie. Best: Watkins, Finkemeyer, Sedgwick, P. Devine, Eastgate, Agar. St Patricks OC: Shannon 3, J. Mahar 2, Scully, Nelson, Coffey, O'Connor, Love, Larkins. Best: W. Mahar, Robinson, Larkins, J. Mahar, O'Meara, Love. Alphington Hampton Rovers Alphington: Shaw 4, Smith 3, McKay 3, Adams 2, Hayes, O'Shea, Skerry. Best : Johnston, Adams, Skerry, Williams, McKay, Smith. Hampton Rovers : Slattery 3, McCartney 2, Steponavicius 2, Hill, Boyle, Cook, Malone, McCormack. Best: Wolf, Stephonavicius, Wood, McCormack, Malone, Wood. Brunswick LaTrobe Blacks Brunswick: Goalkickers do not tally with scores. Best: Abernathy, D. Hanlon, K. Beckett, Lowcock, Weybury, Watt. LaTrobe Blacks : Goalkickers, best players not received. T.W. S H E RRIN' S "KANGAR00" BRAND FOOTBALL S I. Y.... ll.... Jtl. ll s.....u.. *. u..u...uu ly.. FIRST BALL MADE FOR AUSTRALIAN GAME - still Leads The Field... r. r N. a m. u.. n.u.ua.n... r.... uu..... n u.. u... n..... n n... PW s THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1972
7 Last Week's Results - continue d E SECTION Glenhuntly ANZ Bank Glenhuntly: P. Valle 8, Plummer 3, Brookes 3, Simpson 2, Campbell, N. Duncan. Best: p. Valle, McGrory, Barnett, Tidd, Brookes, Nolan. ANZ Bank : Dancer 3, McCutcheon 2, May 2, Jackson, Pickering, Plummer, Sicily. Best : Pickering, Sicily, McDonald, May, Dancer, Male. AMP Society Marcellin OC AMP Society: Formby 6, Jenkins 2, Jones 2, Gates 2, Reed, Crompton, Wiley. Best : Jones, Ruddell, Taylor, Formby, G. McHugh, Jenkins. Marcellin OC: Mahon 3, Dwyer, Butler, Hurley, Matthews, Needham B. Toohey, Walsh. Best: Mahon, Matthews, Delmo, Jolley, Walsh, Butler. State Sav. Bank AJAX State Savings Bank: Spithill 8, Julier 3, Jeffery 2, Lake 2, Allen, Evans, McGill, Pitts, Price. Best: Spithill, Wright, Inglis, Webster, Julier, Brennan. AJAX: Barszcz 2, Gurfinkel, Segal, Herzfeld, Morley, Bialek. Best: Morley, Jacobs, Borensztatn, Barszcz, Chester, P. Robenstone. Old Ivanhoe Gr West Brunswick Old Ivanhoe : Walker 4, R. Gillespie 3, Steele, R. Stevens. Best : R. Gillespie, R. Stevens, World, Varley, A. Haug, G. Bennett. West Brunswick: Green 2, Harrison 2, Holland 2, Gurrieri. Best: B. Ivey, Norman, Gurrieri, Green, Allen, R. Guatta. F SECTION Old Mentonians LaTrobe Reds Old Mentonians: Jamison 3, Sullivan 3, Bolton, Clement-Smith. Best : Hill, Wood, Uren, Jamison, Everett, Clement-Smith. LaTrobe Reds: Langford 3, J. Drew 2, Mc- Millan, Ross, Sturgess. Best: Ross, Langford, J. Drew, D. Cowling, Miller, Mc- Millan. St Bedes OC North Brunswick St Bede's OC : Castles 7, Peeters 2, Mc- Cormack 2, Bradbury 2, Mulavin 2, Irving, Harris. Best: Castles, Irving, McCormack, Evans, Vaughan, Harris. North Brunswick : I. Duncan 2, Hamilton 2, Davies 2, Kenny, Trotter. Best : Kenny, Handley, Butler, Cioccio, Hamilton, S. Evison. Old C'well Gr Elsternwick Old Camberwell : Johnston 4, MacCallum 4, P. Hanson 2, Burt, Mullett, McCaskill, Sladen, Stafford, Greterix. Best : Sladen, Hewitt, Burt, P. Hanson, Stafford, I. Buckeridge. Elsternwick : Ramsay 3, Comber 3, Rosewarne 2, Blythman, Walton, Mahoney. Best : Cottrell, Ramsay, Comber, Ramsay, Everett, Menzies. Monash Whites Dookie & Long Monash Whites: Phillips 5, Berry 3, D. Smith 2, Carlton Coglin, Rothman. Best: Nagle, Tooley, Phillips, Anderson, Bowden, Coglin. D. & L. OC: K. Paterson 3, Shaw 2, Simpson 2, Marcius, Youl. Best: Marcius, A. Paterson, Swinnerton, Gavin, Williams, Lambden. AFTER THE GAME TRY,A COLD Pakenham Draught Cider ON TAP - 26 oz. SCREW TOP - CANS - BOTTLES - (At your Local) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1972 Page 7
8 Last Week's Results - continued JUNIOR SECTION 1 Hampton Scouts University Blacks Si Hampton Scouts: T. Thompson 8, Kelly 4, Roulent 2, Slattery 2, Bridger, Leeming. Best: Kitsow, D. Thompson, Morshead, Marshall, A. Thompson, Jorgenson. Uni Blacks : Lockie 2, Piper 2, Irwin, Sutherland, Forrest. Best: Sutherland, Crowe, Lester, Bourke, Longden, Irwin. Monash Uni Ivanhoe Monash Uni : Walcott 5, Fuhrmeister 4, Morecroft 2, Sunberg 2, Nethercote, Harrison Best. : Robb, Nethercote, Fuhrmeister, Wharton, Gallagher, Walcott. Ivanhoe : Goalkickers, best players no received. t Old Scotch Coil St Bern ard's OC Old Scotch : Goalkickers, best players not received. St Bernard's OC: Rizzoli 2, B. Egan 2, Sebire, McDonough, Bird, Blake, Cooney, Mahoney. Best : Pearson, Rizzoli, McDonough Sevenson, Angel, Blake. Power House MHS Old Boys Power House : Ratcliff 5, Hadgigorgio 3, James 2, O'Connor, Simpson, Jewell. Best: Rodgerson, Daniel, Miller, McKenzie, Jewell, Digby. S Morril on,lmibtchell.bbestdbrooks, NolKeam, Go l Ormond'a byedsmith, J. Woods, Allaway. TIME ' GENTLEMEN, PLEASE! Just a reminder to press Correspondents that the DEAD-LINE for Copy for THE AMATEUR FOOTBAL- LER is FIRST POST MONDAY. That means - Received at The Amateur Footballer, Box 1564 p, G.P.O., Melbourne 3001, by FIRST POST MONDAY. An increasing volume of mail is being received AFTER this time, postmarked in the suburbs on Monday morning, which has no possible chance of being received on time. If you are one of the Press Correspondents who posts on Monday mornings, yotl're just wasting your thne and postage. THE TIME TO POST YOUR COPY IS SUNDAY - EARL Y The same procedure applies this week, even though there are no games next Saturday, June 10th JUNIOR SECTION 2 Old Brighton Gr Beverley Hills Bramwel l Old Brighton : Brighton : S Mead u~ Gregory. Best ertrotter, : Merkus, Castle, Mead, Thornburrow, Dobbie, Edmondson. Beverley Hills: M. Browning 6, White Indans,, Hands. Best : Dickinson, Post, Harris, Indans, Hawke, M. Browning. Coburg Brunswick Coburg.2-38 : Goalkickers, best players not received. Brunswick : Purser 2, Gantert 2, Toohey 2 Best:. Gantert, Toohey, Peatling, P. Adams, W. Rowe, Cirelli. North Old Boys West Brunswick North Old Boys : Stimpson 4, White 4, Barnett 4, Cosgrove 2, Maher, J. Maquire, Bernie O'Connor. Best: Gouley, Barnett, Stimpson, Bernie O'Connor, Cusack, J Maquire.. West Brunswick : Aiello 4, Callander 4, Konstantinidis 2, O'Conner, Wesselman. Best : Aiello, Caliander, Filipek, Fisher, Close, Miller. Toor-Malvern Caulfield Gram Tooronga-Malvern: Gowland 3, Stokes 3, Laity 2, Francis, Ward, Britton, Mayberry, Kerr, Franklin. Best: Weaver, Nankervis, Stokes, Kerr, Miller, Robertson. Caulfield Gram.: Lupson 2, Brewin 2 Walters, Cusworth, Nichol. Best: Cusworth, McQueen, MonottiPearson, Richards, Up still.. National Bank AJAX National Bank : G. Bates 5, A. Walkendon 5, Arcadiou, Terrier, Jenkinson, McCoy Scopelianos, Wooton. Best: R G. Bate Walkendon,. Bate, Ferrier, Podger, Jenkinson. AJAX : Leiderman 4, Blatt 2, Fayman, Michaels, Balbin, Fein. Best : Rosner, Balbin, Bluzer, Blatt, Teitelbaum, Aldor. University Blues a bye P vqe $ THE AM ATEUR FOOTRAI.LER-Jung 3,
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10 Last Week's Results - continue d C RESERVE SECTION Reservoir OB Power House Reservoir Old Boys : P. O'Brien 4, T. Byrnes 4, Clarke 3, Joiner 2, B. Byrnes, Paul, R. Letson. Best : G. Tuininga, T. Byrnes, P. O'Brien, Paul, Craven, Stevens. Power House: Potter 2, Barber 2, Pettifer, Dakin, Stapleton. Best: Stapleton, Whitmore, Barber, Pettifer, Kemp, Madden. Old Xaverians C'wealth Bank Old Xaverians: Zachariah 5, B. Quinn 5, T. Quinn 3 Woodruff 2, Ryan, Bourke, Prowse, Raffrele, Whalen. Best: Gardini, Zachariah, B. Quinn, Prowse, Brenhey, T. Quinn. Commonwealth Bank: Keating, D'Orsa. Best: Sullivan, Keating, Ericson, Brown, Mathews, Tyler. St Kilda CBOC Old Haileybury St Kilda CBOC : Tesoriero 7, Clarke 3, Salter 3, Carlson 2, Howe 2, Demarco, Selkrig. Best: Tesoriero, Brown, Carey, Demarco, Leahy, K. Harrison. Old Haileybury : Langford 3, P. McCready 2, Hart, Whiteman, Forbes, Jackson. Best : Bonwick, Elliott, Forbes, Jones, Langford, Legge. Old Melburnians National Bank Old Melburnians: Millis 7, C. Pitts 4, Mc- Callum, Stansfield-Smith. Best: Millis, C. Pitts, Cox, Caldwell, Stansfieid-Smith Henri,. National Bank: Rohoe 4, Morey 3, Mumford 2, Smith, Anderson, O'Conner, Ralph. Best: Morey, Anderson, Rohde, O'Connor, Ralph, Miller. Assumption OC Fairfield Assumption Old Coll. : McAvoy 3, Evans 2, Shaw 2, Fitz, Phyland, Howe. Best : Vipond, Howe, Shaw, Pavton, Patterson, Evas. Fairfield : Day 3, Kenney, Grace, McDonald. Best : O'Bierne, Grace, Jolley, Marsh, Herbstreit, Day. Page 10 D RESERVE SECTION Old Geelong Gr Footscray ITOB Old Geelong: Geyer 5, Whiting 4, Dart 3, Opperman 2, Brocksopp 2, P. Godfrey, Gilbert, Mew. Best : Brocksopp, O'Byrne, Geyer, Gilbert, Dart, P. Denson. Footscray TCOB: Best : Stott, Corr, Mlikotic, Absalom, Hoyne, Meier. St Kevin's OB Parkside St Kevin's Old Boys : Kennedy 2, M. Mansour 2, Crowley, Hoare. Best: Whitmore, O'Loughlin, Liston, M. Mansour, Kennedy, Crowley. Parkside: Kirkwright, Ron Moore, Thomas, M. Maxwell. Best: Brooks, Edwards, P. Dryden, P. Byrne, McLay, Bolger. Old Brighton Gr St Patricks OC Old Brighton : Paroissien 4, Flack 2, Smit h 2, Hamilton, Trewavis, Wilson, Wood. Best : M. Wood, Shepherd, Paroissien, Huggins, Trewavis, P. Wood. St Patrick's OC : Telefson, Reid, J. Campbell. Best: Reid, J. Campbell, Hecke, Telefson, Waterman, Borbiro. Hampton Rovers Alphington Hampton Rovers : Combe 3, Tregear 2, Huckett, Young, Cave, Devery. Best: Cave, Devery, Tregear, Combe, Huckett, Young. Alphington : McKeown 4, Newman 2, T. Wills, Hoare. Best: Broadhurst, Hird, T. Wills, McKeown, Newman, Biggs. Brunswick LaTrobe Blacks Brunswick : Kinloch 3, Roriston 2, Russ 2, Staples 2, G. Beckett, Thompson, Morgan. Best: Kinloch, Russ, Brady, Roriston, Thompson, Timmins. LaTrobe Blacks : Goalkickers, best players not received. V.A.F.A. MEETING Club Secretaries and Delegates (Members) are reminded that the next meeting of the Association will be held at the Amateur Sports Club, at 8 p.m., on Monday next, June 5th. Clubs are entitled to be represente d by only one Delegate (Member), but repeated failure to be represented will incur a fine, or possible expulsion from the Association. Make sure your club is represented. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 3, 1972
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14 UMPIRES CORNE R Tomorrow, June 4th, is our big Sports Day, at the Yarrbat Squash Centre - Yarrbat Avenue, Balwyn. Tennis and squash, BAR-B-Q lunch from 12 noon; cost $1.50. Bring your own eats, etc. If you don't want to play the sports, come along and tell everyone how well you went today - but be there. Tuesday night next is our Social Evening at Elsternwick Park. We want as many umpires as possible to attend. Eating starts after training at 6.45 p.m. Do you know? - The correct size of a standard football is 22~ inches by 29~ inches and the weight is between 16 and 17 ounces. De you know? - The 19th and 20th men are considered to have taken part in the game, although not having taken the field. Do you know? - A team which commences play with fewer than 18 men, shall be allowed to complete its number at any stage of the match from the players named. In the V.A.F.A. a team must have a minimum of 16 players ready to play before being allowed to commence the match. The time allowed between the end of the first quarter and commencement of the second quarter shall not exceed 3 minutes. Between the 3rd and 4th quarters the interval shall not exceed 5 minutes. Do you know? - If a ball kicked by a player strikes an umpire or trainer and without touching the ground is caught by another player after having travelled not less than 10 yards a mark will be awarded. Do you know? - A mark shall be given to a player who is out of bounds, but marks the ball before it has passed completely over the boundary line. A mark shall be allowed when the ball is marked on the goal, behind or boundary line. ROSS FAULKNER'S `~Vative9 Brand Footballs THE ONLY BALL USED BY BOTH THE * V.F.L. & * V.F.A. IN THE 1970 GRAND FINALS COLLINGWOOD v CARLTON PRAHRAN v WILLIAMSTOW N Page 14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1972
15 LOOKING BACK 5 years ago Ajax, beaten by Brunswick by 3 points, suffered their first defeat for he season. Neville Hughes and Peter Hutchinson played their 200th games ('Hutch' is still playing - how long till 300?) for Power House. Peter Rhoden reached the century mark in coaching Old Xaxerians while Graham Weinert played his 100th game for Kew. St. Bernards were undefeated leadin "C" Section with 7 wins. "A" Section umpires for the day were Mance, Marsden, Norman Harradence and George. 10 years ago De La Salle (A), Parkside (B) E.S &.A. Bank (D) and Pharmacy College (E) were yet to break the ice. Old Xaverians (22.17) swamped State Saving Bank (6.10) in "B" Section. John Sanders (now a tribunal member was the star for Old Xaverians. Ormond's vice-captain, Norman Pert, played his 150th game. "A" Section captains were John Nilsen (U. Blues), John Booth (Old Paradians), Geoff Hi:bbins (Collegians) Alan Masters (U.H.S.O.B.), David Hatton (Ormond), Peter Galbally (U. Blacks), Geoff Paul (M.H.S.O.B.), Bill Watts (De La Salle), Ken Aldred (Ivanhoe) - Who captained Old Melburians? Victoria defeated Tasmania at Davenport - scores were 12.6 to 4.6; best were Slattery (Old Xaverians), Hatton (Ormond), Jeevas (Ivanhoe), Boreham (Old Melb.), Hamer (U.H.S.O.B.), Walker (Ivanhoe). 20 years ago Victorian team selected to play South Australia was as follows:- Bks: Plumridge (Geel.), Brayley (Kew), Morgan (Alph.); H.Bks: Donaldson (Orm.), Sinclair (U. Blues), Judd (Coll.); Centres: Thomas (O.M.), Brady (C. Bank), Melville (U. Blacks), H.Fwds: Hannan (O.M.), Birtles (H. Rov.), Russel (Old Scotch); Fwds: Paton (C. Bank), Clover (H. Rov.), McLaughlin (0. Parad.), Rks: Stock (Ormond), Hinton (Coil.), Meredith (0. Xav.); Reserves: Clarke (Ivan.), Rutherford (O.M.), Neville (Elst.). (only six players were 6 feet or over). Ken (Baldy) James captained Commonwealth Bank against Old Para-,dians - he celebrated his 100th game with his 100th goal. Assistant manager of Vic. team was Alf Perrin (now V.A.F.A. vice president). 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 T O,,THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER" Box 1564P, G.P.O., MELBOURNE, 3001 and not to the Editor's private address. (Use addressed envelopes provided.) Clubs in A Section should note these numbers. For teams on Thursday night (as early as possible after 7.30 p.m. please - and certainly before 9 p.m.). Jack Dunn (The Sun) Jim Robb (The Age) This applies to clubs in main game only - as advised. Quarter-by-quarter scores this week Watch for this number week by week. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1972 Page 15
16 FIXTURE & RESULTS "A" SECTIO N APRIL 15 UBIs MHSOB DLSaile v North OB Cbg UBlue I StBnd M Bls St Bern V Coburg OPad StBrn 8.14 MAY 20 Nth 12.7 MHS 9.13 Cbg CifG 8.12 C1fG DLS 8.8 Omd OPard Omd MB StBern NOB 9.11 APRIL 22 MHS DLS Cbg DLS UniBlu MBlu 16.6 orm22.16stboc11.9 OPar MHS C Gr U Blue 10.7 N OB M Blue 7.15 APRIL 29 Ormd DLS 6.8 Nth OB Cbg 8.12 CalfG MHS 7.21 StBern Uni B 6.7 OPard MshBl 8.15 MAY 6 Cbrg OPard StBern DLS 10.9 Omd MHS NOB UBlue CIfGr MBlue 8.12 Played Wed., May 3rd (instead of May 20th) UniBlu MBlu MAY 18 Ormd Cbg 9.12 O Par DLS 10.8 CGram NOB 12.6 (Played Wed. May 3rd) MAY 27 Ormond Nth ClfGr 19.9 StBern Cbrg MHS UBlue OPar MnshBl DLS JUNE 3 North OB v 0 Parad C'fl eld G v Ormond DLSaile v Unj Blue MHS OB v St Be rn Coburg v Monash Blu e JUNE 10 Interstate Match SOUTH AUSTRALIA VICTORIA at Adelaide No Club games in Melbourne JUNE 17 0 Parad v C'fleid G Uni Blue v Ormond Monsh Blue v MHS OB JUNE 24 Coburg v DLSaile OC Ormond v St Bern O Parad v MHS OB C'fleld G v Uni Blue North OB v Mush B JULY 1 DLSalle v Ormond Coburg v North OB MHS OB v C'Seld Uni Blue v St Bern Mush Blue v 0 Parad JULY 8 O Parad v Coburg St Bern v DLSalle Ormond v MHS OB North OB v Uni Blue C'fleld G v Mush Blue JULY 15 Coburg v Ormond DLSa11e v 0 Pared North OB v C' fl eld G MRS OB v Uni Blue Mash Blue v St Bern Y C' fleid G vcoburg Ormond v 0 Parad St Bern v North OB MHS OB v DLSalle Uni Blue v Mnsh Blue INTERSTATE MATC H TASMANIA v VIC'rORIA at Launceston North OB JULY Ormond C'fleld G v St Bern Coburg v MHS OB O Parad v UnI Blue DLSalie v Mash Blu e AUGUST 5 MHS OB v North OB Ormond v C'fleid Or Uni Blue v DLSalle St Bern v 0 Parad Monash Blue v Cobur g AUGUST 12 Uni Blue v Coburg O Parad v North OB St Bern v MHS OB DLSa11e v C'fleld G Mush Blue v Ormond AUGUST 18 C'fleld G v 0 Parad North OB v DLSalle Coburg v St Bern Ormond v Uni Blue MHS OB v Mash Blue The Grounds Where and How 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 9outh Melbourne tram in Collins Street to South Melbourne Technical School.) COBURG: De Chene Reserve, Bell Street, East Coburg. (East Coburg tram in Swan ston Street to terminus.) DE LA SALLE OLD COLLEGIANS : Glen Iris Oval, off High Street, near Glen Iris Station. (Train to Glen Iris or Glen Iris tram in Swanston Street to terminus.) RE- SERVES : Darling Park Oval, Basil Street, Darling. (Train to Darling). MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS : Melbourne High School Oval, Forrest Hill, South Yarra. (Train or Toorak tram in Swanston Street to South Yarra Station, walk north along Yarra Street.) MONASH UNIVERSITY BLUES: Monash University Oval. (Train to Huntingdale, bus along North and Wellington Roads to ground.) Page 16 NORTH OLD BOYS : W. J. Brans 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.) ST. BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS: St. Bernard's College Oval, end of Buckley Street, West Essendon. (Train to Essendon then bus. ) UNIVERSITY BLUES: University Oval. (Moreland or East Coburg tram in Swanston Street or Brunswick. Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street.) RE- SERVES: South-east corner of Princes Park, opposite Ormond College, Parkville. (Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street to College Crescent.) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1972
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18 BALL BRIEFS 150 GAMES AT PARKSIDE Another of the Gleeson brothers reaches a milestone at Parkside. This time it's Peter's turn with 150 games today against the O.G.G.'s. Peter, the original Milky, has played most of his football with the club at full back and like his brother Danny is a hard man to beat. All the best Peter and keep "making yours milk. " 150 TO NATIONAL BANKER National Bank extend congratulations to Peter (P.G.) Morris on his 150th game today against Assumption. Peter, a life member of the club, has played in most positions during his career. This year he has capably filled the full back position. We can only hope that he puts off going overseas until he makes the 200 Club. Well done P.G. CENTURY TO R.O.B. MAN Congratulations to R.O.B.'s Peter "Barney" O'Brien who plays his 100th game today. Peter has always played a very active role in R.O.B.'s history with the Amateurs. He has won several club trophies and held the position of Secretary up until this season - a great individual achievement. So along with his good football and administrative capabilities the club hopes to have Peter around for many years to come. Well done "Barney" from everyone at R.O.B.'s. ASSUMPTION UTILITY REACHES 100 Assumption's star bachelor, T. M. Fitz, plays his 100th game with the club today. Terry has kicked 31 goals in his career and has adapted himself to many different positions. Our thanks and congratulations to "Speedy. " CENTURY TO ALPHINGTON PIVOT 100 games at Alphington to Barry Shearer, who has missed only three matches since we won him. Plays in or around the centre with a minimum of fuss and noise and boasts that he reaches his peak of physical fitness the last week of the season. He has been an asset to the club both on and off the field. 100 UP TO O.G.G.'s MAN One hundredth game comes up this week to Old Geelong player Richard Weibye. Dick has represented his club since 1966, always polling high in best and fairest voting, and on his day one of the best marks in the competition. Well done, Dick, and we look forward to plenty more games to come. 100 GAMES TO OLD BRIGHTON "CHAMP." James Agar has been an institution at Old Brighton for many years and recently played his 100th game for the club. Never short of a word, James is walking taller than ever, and with the smell of a premiership in his nostrils is even managing a few goals every week. Congratulations are also in order to four new members of the 50 games Club - Owen Millis, Andrew Mullett, "Buddy" Hamilton and "Jo" Nicholls have all chalked up the half-ton this season and are helping the 'tonners towards a couple of flags this year. Well done, men, on some great football. Congratulations to Old Trinity's Doug Frood in playing his 50th game for the club last week. Doug is a most enthusiastic player and has also been of great assistance in off-the-field activities. Congratulations to Barry Mitchell and Mick Barclay who played their 50th games for Kew last Saturday. Both players are great team and club members. Best of luck for the next 50. EMERGENCY UMPIRES Emergency umpires for, all sections will be located at Elsternwick Park, and will he available to proceed to any ground if required. The telephone number will be Page 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1972
19 MPORTANT NOTES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK ADMISSION TICKETS Admission tickets issued to clubs for matches at Elsternwick Park are for the use of players and officials only. Any player who cannot produce a ticket will be required to pay for admittance. CAR PARKIN G Drivers who are not willing to park cars as directed at Elsternwick Park, will be refused admittance to the ground. SCOREBOARD Clubs are advised that the Scoring Board at Elsternwu:K Park must be operated by responsible club officials at all times. Children must not be allowed in the Scoring Board. CORRECT SCORES ESSENTIAL Clubs are reminded that correc t scores must be phoned to the Herald office, otherwise a fine (one dollar) will be incurred. And remember, too, that scores are incomplete without the points - offending clubs will be fined. SECTION - PLEAS E Press Correspondents are requested to comply with ALL INSTRUCTIONS in the Notes to Press Correspondents issued to all clubs prior to the Season - including - CLUB NAME and SECTION on every envelope forwarded to The Amateur Footballer. 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. "HERALD" PHONE NUMBERS or or Ext or RESERVE SECTION. Results to or , Ext BE- FORE 3 p.m. Clubs in "A" Section are required to furnish ALL Goal-kickers and six (6) Best Players for each team (including Christian names and positions played), together with a short summary of the match, to the Press Correspondent before 7 p.m. This is the responsibility of the HOME CLUB. SCORES TO HERALD - NUMBERS Publication dead-line is 4.50 p.m. Fine - ONE DOLLAR if not phoned by this time. If you miss this dead-line, you must phone by 5.30 p.m. Fine - THREE DOLLARS if not attended to. If you miss out on The Herald, phone the Press Correspondent at before 7 p.m. otherwise a further Fine of ONE DOLLAR is incurred. RESULTS OF MATCHES 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. Repeat on 3KZ 9.30 a.m. Sunday. Channel 2 also provides quarter-byquarter scores of A Section matches each Saturday afternoon. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1972 Page 19
20 Next Week's Matches June nlt ERS TA TE MATCH SOUTH AUSTRALI A VICTORIA at Adelaide No club games in Melbourne Next Matches at Elsternwick Park JUNE 17th, 1972 Assumption Old Coll. v. Power House at 2 p.m. Reserves at a.m. Admissio n: ADULTS 40 cents; Children accompanied by an Adult - FREE AMPLE CAR PARKING FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT GROUND FEE 20 cents. - PARKING HOW TO GET THERE - Train to Elsternwick or Carnegie tram in Swanston Street to Glenhuntly Road, walk west along Glenhuntly Road. DUTY OFFICER-MR. JOE JAMIESO N Page 20 THE AMATEU R FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1972
21 LEADING GOA A SECTION - `asi?8tlnyda ' Butcher, Caul Gr D nn?r, Brunswick ( " t, rack@f$) Graham, Ormond (7) 32 Alphington 3) M 16 y+. Browning De Luca, St Atc h ason, (5). Bernard 25 Old } Brighton Watkins, (-) 5 A 14 RESE. Bev Hill (6) 17 Can] Gr Footscra () 13 R. R Booth, LE SECTION Castles, Uni Blues ( I) 24 E SECTION O 12 Criswick, Old N Ca (7) nipga 19. Beattie, Coburg {2~ 22 Walker, Von Moger, Mnsh BIue Old Ivanhoe (4) 43 L Patterson, (3) 17 Peart,, Be (4) 19 Plummer, Glenhuntl Va White, C~~mond (_) La Salle ( 34 3) 18 Neadham,9MP Society ~~j Yage, Caul Gr Gr -) 12 Clea~, Cobtur O B ~) 17 Spithiil, Marceitin Cl) 27 Grace, Coburg ~) 1- Iadd, Ormond (6) 17 Gurfinkel,S S.Bank {8) 26 B RESER (3) 1 2 L t n> St Bernard (I) Ig AJAX Stockdale, Old SECTIO N (1) 16 P Gartner, Marcell' (1) 25 Davies U Trinity (2) 2 6 B SECTION Jeffery, S.S.Bank In t) 19 Sharpe1 of Blacks Uni Blacks (-) 2 1 Stephens, Old Trini~ P. VaIle, GIenhuntIy ~ 3 2 ) ~S Duke,, Old Trinity (2) 1 7 Casboult, Geelong. Davis, Old (2) 25 Rosewarne, SECTION ) Carey (5) Allen te' Collegians (1) 1 G. 21 Johnston, Olawick (2) 23 Uni Black s 3 K Wilson, Nihill, Geelong Kew (3) 20 MaeCullu C'k'ell (4) 23 Batten Geelong (2) 13 P (2) Duncan, ' 13 Munn, Collegians (2) Hamiiton' Nt8 S'cvck (2) 2 0 uoryes~ervepecition B. ith'ldeelong Cc Morgan, OScotch (1) 18 Sharpe, Els ern ickk G ~) I7 "Owe' Y(-) 16. Fellows, OId Trinit St Ki d~ CSC ~ F 16 P B. Mahony, E'wick. Dennis (1) 16 Atkinson, Old Halley {) 16 Barclay, Old TrinitY 16 Signorett, St Bede's H 14 Mehegan, Old t) 15 Kew Y(5) 25 JUNIOR SECTION I D RESERVEHSECTION 1 4 C SECTION (4) 14 Chapman, Power Hse (5) 43 Geyer, Tuck, Old Gee2on g Bartlett, Assum OC tion (6) Ormond ~) 26 P Yntz, Parkside (5) 17 Power 44 r I. 'Thompson, Ham s (8) 23 Gaven, St Kevin's t) 15 White, S House (_) 3 t 0 Forrest, Uni Black Bowri Kiida CBC (2) 24 McDonou h (1) 21 Russ, T Brunswick ~~ 13 Case Yn St ;I gdhailey (2) 22 Kelly, Ham A SetBern (1) 19 F1acArllOld M C a CBC (4) Smyth (4) 18. Iph Bri : c rohan RQ 22 Archer e5 s OB (-) 2 1 Hadg igoigio, Ormond Power (- 14 E RESERVE SECTION 1 1 Hs Faulkner, OB (-) 20!3} 13 Stowers, Glenhuntly Bickford, Monash Uni ( 12 Bialek, AJA X (3) 15 R. She ssumption (2) 19 pherd, Res OB Massey, Res OB (1) is 2 D I8 S Shannon, St p~~k$ Agar, Old B ri ghton (3) 35 Lock, Parkside (4) 24 Scult y St Patricks (4) 24 Hamilton, Old Bright (1) 20 -~-~--~.~_ on (3) 1 7 A SECTIp Old Paradians v Ca SERVE De La ul BeRld SECTIO S N St Bernards OC y North O1drBOYs University glues Coburg Monash Blue v Ormon d B SECTION and $ Old Carey Gr v Old Old Boys Trinity RE Geelong V University Black E~r ~ SECTION Tooronga.gqalvern v Ivanho s UHS Old Boys v K e Collegi ew ns v Old Scotch Coll C a Old Melburn~ qsavd C RESERVE SECTION Assumption Commonwealth Bank (at Elsternwi~Cp~k)werllous e Nati al Baak ~ St Kilda CBOC Fairfield on v Old Ha ireservoir leyburia O B Alphing bn vop arks ide RESERVE SECTION St Ke Ins EOg vs St Pa C ITOB Hampton Rover tricks O Brunswick v s Old Geelong Gr v Old Brighton G r THE ARItA7eUR FOOTBALLER --June 3 i? JUNIOR SECTION 2 Nfccutcheon, ANZ {} 14 CalIander, Wst B'wick (4) 29 Fedati, West Bruns {) 12 White, North OB Wolstencroft, Old Ivan Stimpson, Nth OB (4) ~) 12 (4) 2 Shostak, AJAX t) 11 Lupson, Caul 9 27 Or P~SER 11 Laity, T-M (2) 24 Weaven VE SECTIO N Worthington, Caul (2) 21 Powe ll, > LaTrobe Red (I ) 22 i A VWalkendon r Gr t> 1s 9 H _P 'MM~onashChytte k3~ 2 6 Nichols Uni Blne Bnk (5) I8 Boyd, LaTrobe ~geed (~ NEXT ROUND --. JUNE 77 ) 18 Ericksen, OId Ment ( I} 1 E SECTI Marcellin ON and E RESERVE SECTION State AJAX Savings v AN2 Ban Bank v old Ivanhoe Or k AMP Society v West Brunswic k F North Hru~O N k and F RESERVE SECTION Elsternwick v D V LaTrobe Reds Old Camberwell Griv & Long OC St Bedes OC v MonashOld Mentonians White s MHS Old Bo JUNIOR SECTION I Ormond v HamptonoSc uts Uni Ivanhoe v St Bernards OC Power Old House v University Blacks Scotch Coll a bye Old Bri ghton JUNIOR SECTIOIV 2 Coburg v Tooronga Maiver Boys n Beverley Hill, t~ University est B~ Blues v AJAX Caulfield~~r ~ebye National Bank 1972 P 21
22 TODAY'S UMPIRES On ground of first named Club at 2 p.m. Rese rves at a.m. Likely winners of Senior and Junior Matches in Bold Type. Umpire for Reserve game shown ni brackets. A SECTION North Old Boys v Old Paradians Field : Marshall. Goal : Hillier, V. McKenzie (Lothian ) Caulfield Gram. v Ormond (at Elsternwick Park) Field : G. M. Simpson. Goal: D. Bennett, D. McKenzie (Reilly) De La Salle OC v University Blues Field : Posetti. Goal : Jenner, G. Smith (Somerville ) MHS Old Boys v St Bernards OC Field : D. R. Dodds. Goal : Williams, E. Wilson (R. Roberts) Coburg v Monash Blues Field : Mason. Goal: R. McKenzie, A. Smith (Cogdon) B SECTION University Blacks v Old Carey G r Field: Hagarty. Goal: Ahlm, Box (Lucas) Old Trinity Gr v Ke w Field : G. Thomas. Goal : O'Brien, Sanderson (Brown ) Geelong v UHS Old Boys Field : Jorgensen (B. Roberts ) Old Scotch Coll, v Tooronga-Malvern Field : Loy. Goal : Bonnett, McCusker (Woolf) Ivanhoe v Collegian s Field : Bishop. Goal : Bridges, Paizis (I. C. Simpson) C SECTION Power House v Old Melburnian s G. Robinson (Wells) Commonwealth Bank v Reservoir OB Rowell (Duckworth ) Assumption OC v National Bank George (Cordner) Old Haileyburians v Old Xaverians D. Jenkin (Peters) St Kilda CBOC v Fairfield Harradence (Doherty) D SECTION Footscray ITOB v Alphington Wills (Paterson) Parkside v Old Geelong Gr Hill (H. Roberts) LaTrobe Blacks v Hampton Rovers Kong (Doyle) Old Brighton Gr v St Kevins OB I. W. Jenkin (I. Wilson) St Patricks OC v Brunswick McCartney (Dennington) E SECTION West Brunswick v Glenhuntly Nicholls (G. Bennett) ANZ Bank v Old Ivanhoe Gr Saunder (Sutherland) State Savings Bank v AMP Society Fell (Fields) Marcellin OC v AJAX Hindle (MCTaggart) F SECTION Monash Whites v LaTrobe Reds Goodman (Davenport) Old Mentonians v Dookie & Long OC Marsden (Pyers) Elsternwick v St Bedes OC Gannon (Taylor) North Brunswick v Old Camberwell Gr O'Rourke (McMahon) JUNIOR SECTION I Hampton Scouts v MHS Old Boys D. G. Dod d Monash Uni v University Blacks Byrne Ormond v Power House - Rolfe Old Scotch Coll v Ivanhoe - Malcom St Bernard OC a bye JUNIOR SECTION 2 National Bank v Old Brighton Gr Barne s Brunswick v Beverley Hills - King Tooronga-Malvern v West Brunswick Keatin g University Blues v Caulfield Gram Bonnyman AJAX v Coburg - Jennings North Old Boys a bye EMERGENCY UMPIRE S Rowe, Hamilton, Dowling, Poke. as.n.n.us.rnaann. se...mnsn. avnun. aaa.nennn u.oe. o. neo.nu..u.ao.usa.uuw e AS USED BY THE CHAMPIONS... ARENA SPORTING FOOTWEAR LOU ZACHARIA H Makers of Football Boots, Athletic Shoes, High Leg Boxing Boots, Cricket Boots, Football Umpire Boots and Gymnasium Boots..... oa...o...uuu......u..uunas... n. nu.. ns.on.n... u. e....uue:u Page 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-4une 3, 1972
23 PREMIERSHIP LIST S A SECTION W L For Agst % Pis Caulfield Gr Coburg Old Paradians t Bernards OC North OB university Blue "I Hs Old Boys Monash Blues De La Salle OC B SECTION Geelong University Blacks *Ivanhoe Old Trinity Gr Old Scotch Col Collegians Old Carey Gr Kew Toor-Malvern UHS Old Boys C SECTIO N Reservoir OB Assumption OC Power House Fairfi eld National Bank *Old Xaverians St Kilda CBOC Old Haileybury Old Melburnians C'wealth Bank D SECTIO N Brunswick Old Brighton Gr St Patrick's OC Alphington Hampton Rovers Old Geelong Gr LaTrobe Blacks Parkside St Kevin's OB Footscray ITOB E SECTIO N State Sav. Bank Marcellin OC Old Ivanhoe Gr Glenhuntly AJAX AMP Society West Brunswick ANZ Bank F SECTIO N Old C'well Gr Elsternwick Monash Whites St Bedes OC Old Mentonians Dookie & Long North Brunswick *LaTrobe Reds JUNIOR SECTION 1 (Four points allowed for each bye) Ormond Power House St Bernard's OC Monash University Old Scotch Coll Hampton Scouts MHS Old Boys iuniversity Blacks Ivanhoe A RESERVE SECTIO N W L For Agst % Coburg Ormond Monash Blues North Old Boys Caulfield Gram Old Paradians St Bernard's OC De La Salle OC MHS Old Boys University Blues B RESERVE SECTION University Blacks Geelong Old Trinity Gr Old Scotch Coll Old Carey Gr *Toor-Malvern *Collegians Kew UHS Old Boys **Ivanhoe C RESERVE SECTION St Kilda CBOC Power House Fairfield Reservoir OB Old Xaverians Assumption OC Old Haileybury Old Melburnians National Bank C'wealth Bank D RESERVE SECTION Old Geelong Gr Parkside Hampton Rovers St Kevin's OB Old Brighton Gr Alphington Brunswick St Patricks OC LaTrobe Blacks Footscray ITOB E RESERVE SECTION State Sav. Bank 6 I Marcellin OC AJAX ANZ Bank Old Ivanhoe Gr Glenhuntly AMP Society West Brunswick F RESERVE SECTION Monash Whites Old C'well Gr Old Mentonians LaTrobe Reds Elsternwick St Bede's OC North Brunswick Dookie & Long JUNIOR SECTION 2 Pts (Four points allowed for each bye) North Old Boys University Blues Coburg National- Bank Caulfield Gram West Brunswick Old Brighton Gr Toor-Malvern AJAX Brunswick Beverley Hills * Drawn gam e Unregistered player-may 6 i Unregistered player-may 20 $ Unregistered player-may 1 3 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-June 3, 1972 Page 23
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