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2 Best in any competition for * VALUE * SERVICE * RELIABILITY CLIVE FAIRBAIRN'S SPORTS STOR E 384 POST OFFICE PLACE, M ELBOURNE FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK MAY 27 - ST. BERNARD'S O.C. v. CAULFIELD GRAMM. JUNE 3 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS v. ORMON D Call your Travel Agent, Tourist Bureau or... Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 20, 1972

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4 Marcellin had only 9 points to spare from ANZ Bank, who have not won a match, but Old Ivanhoe scored a resounding win over AJAX. La Trobe Reds, who have not yet broken the ice, played a draw with St. Bede's, whose kicking let them down, and Elsternwick beat Monash Whites by 27 points. In Junior Section games, Old Scotch scored a 3-point win over Power House, but Ormond, Monash and St. Bernard's all had comfortable wins. North Old Boys beat University Blues by 26 points in Section 2, slashing the Blues' percentage from to Both had been unbeaten previously. Old Brighton beat Tooronga-Malvern by 5 points, and Beverley Hills did rather better, running National Bank to 29 points. In the Reserves, Coburg beat Ormond by 10 points, North Old Boys beat Caulfield Grammar by 3 points, Tooronga-Malvern drew with Collegians, Blacks and Geelong easily beat Trinity and Carey respectively, Assumption beat Melburnians by a goal, Fairfield beat Xavier by 8 points, Alphington beat La Trobe Blacks by 4 points, Marcellin beat ANZ Bank by 2, AJAX went down to Old Ivanhoe, and Monash Whites thrashed Elsternwick. THE BLACK LIS T Failed to phone final scores to the Herald before publication deadline (4.50 p.m.). Fine - ONE DOLLAR. OLD CAREY GRAMM. Failed to phone final scores to the Herald before 5.30 p.m. Fine - THREE DOLLARS. POWER HOUSE JUNIORS DOOKIE & LONG. O.C. RESERVES Failed to phone final scores to Pres s Correspondent before 7 p.m. Fine - ONE DOLLAR. DOOKIE & LONG. O.C. RESERVES Incorrect scores phoned to the Herald. Fine - ONE DOLLAR. COMMONWEALTH BANK AJAX JUNIORS LOOKING BACK 5 YEARS AGO Coburg suffered their first defeat - victors were Uni. Blacks by 45 points with Milner (6 goals) a star. In 'B' Section North Old Boys won their first game at the expense of Ormond, previously undefeated. 100 games to John MacKenzie (Old Scotch) and Ian Brown (Old Geelong). Among the notes "what an asset Kevin Heath is to Assumption Old Collegians - 22 marks to half-time, and another 18 kicks in second half". 10 YEARS AGO U.H.S.O.B. (14.17) with Karanicolas a star, thrashed Old Melburnians (7.9) in the surprise of the day. Geoff Hibbins (Collegians) became the first player in that club to play 200 games - and to date had won 5 V.A.F.A. fairest and best awards (3 in A and 2 in B Section). Leading goalkicker in Junior Section was Graeme Watson of Ormond with 34 goals (now a member of the present Australian test team in England). 20 YEARS AGO Champion full forward, Duncan Anderson kicked 12 goals for University Blues (20.16) who defeated Old Paradians (9.13). Commonwealth Bank (9.14) scraped in from H. Rovers (9.12) - among the stars, "Banks goalsneak" Greasy Malcolm - now a man in white (20 years ago and still going!). Stars for Ivanhoe in a big win over State Savings Bank were Jim and Jack Neeson, Ken Aldred and John Manuell. MARKING OF GROUNDS Many umpires have complained of the unsatisfactory marking of grounds this season - boundary lines, kickoff lines. and centre circle. The attention of clubs is drawn to this, with a reminder that a fine may be incurred if this matter is not attended to. Page 4 THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 20, 1972

5 LAST W EEK'S RESULTS A SECTION Ormond Coburg Ormond : Foulsham 5, Graham 4, Swan 4, Wood 3, Burney 2, Jenkins 2, Kozlowski 2, R. Cameron, Dexter. Best : Burney, Wood, Swan, Moran, R. Curtis, Corben. Coburg : Seath 3, Cleary 2, Willoughby, Handley, King, Gardner. Best : Ebbage, Willoughby, Leckie, Sullivan, King, Cleary. B SECTION Kew Ivanhoe Kew : Nihill 5, Hayes 2, Davey, Mitchell, Farrington, Barclay, McEwan, Smith. Best : Mitchell, Nihiil, Hayes, Smith, Pearce, McEwan. Ivanhoe : Quinlivan 2, N. Dean 2, Baker, Borchers, Phillips, P. Hartney, Ireland, McKernan, Berry, Robinson. Best : Callinan, Dixon, Flanagan, Phillips, Quinlivan, Robinson. Old Paradlans De La Salle O.C Old Paradians : Mount 4, Mansfield 3, Galloway 2, Johnson 2, Williams 2, Audley 2, Lyons 2, McKinley, Ford, Moran. Best : Audley, Mc- Kinley, R. Tudor, Lyons, Ford, Carroll. De La Salle : Rathjins 3, Dunn 2, Peart 2, Brazier 2, Newton. Best : Botha, R. Halasa, Whitelaw, Brazier, Cook, Dunn. Caulfield Gramm North Old Boys Caulfield Gram.: McNicol 4, Dickeson 3, Butcher 3, Morphet 2, Allen 2, M. Tamblyn 2, G. Tootell, P. McLaughlin. Best : McNicol, G. Tootell, Wiliams, Morphet, P. McLaughlin, Fox. North Old Boys : Maher 3, Joss 2, Fogarty 2, Murray 2, Wilson, S. Maule, B. Arthurson. Best : Fogarty, D. Maquire, Power, Robertson, Wilson, O'Connor. University Blues MHS Old Boys Univ. Blues : Goalkickers, Best Players not received. MHS Old Boys : R. Wood 3, Staley 3, J. Cooper, P. Harley, Featherby, Cormack, Raad, Hutton. Best: J. Cooper, R. Wood, Malone, Ternes, Featherby, Staley. Geelong Old Carey Gramm Geelong : Casboult 6, Wilson 5, Bullen 2, E. Smith 2, Allden. Best : E. Smith, Bullen, Wilson, Robinson, O'Kane. Old Carey : K. Davis 3, Dickie 3, M. Cook, Sharp, Raymond. Best : Birrell, Elliott, Sharp, Raymond, K. Davis, Chapman. Old Trinity Gr University Blacks Old Trinity : Stephens 7, G. Fellows 4, Quarterman 3, Leaper. Best: Stephens, Piggin, G. Fellows, Quarterman, Dart, Fletcher. Univ. Blacks : Forrest 4, McLean 2, C. Cordner 2, 1. Cordner, Connell, Lipshut, Parrett, Hill, Stewart. Best : Hill, C. Cordner, Lipshut, Christopherson, Connell, S. Costello. Old Scotch Coll UHS Old Boys Old Scotch : Morgan 6, Walker 4, Campbell 2, Lilley 2, Nicholls, R. Beaurepaire, Marks, Leeming. Best: R. Beaurepaire, Walker, Kefford, Bell, Campbell, Nicholls. UHS Old Boys : Holdsworth 2, Mitchell 2, Kett 2, Astbury, Brunnen, Kinnear, Reid. Best : Flavel, Watt, Holdsworth, Morrell, Astbury, Kinnear. St. Bernard's O.C Monash Blues St. Bernard's OC : De Luca 4, Phelan 3, Eaton 2, Drennan 2, G. Wade, King, Daffey, Collins. Best: Rackham, Aughton, Harvey, G. Wade, De Luca, lannazzo. Monash Blues : Smith 4, Von Moger 3, Syme, Bartley, M. Halliday, Van Den Akker. Best : Amor, Wilson, Knight, M. Halliday, Booth, Hunter. Collegians Tooronga-Malvern Collegians : Pryor 4, Waiduck 2, Shinkfield 2, Nash 2, Ryan 2, Leembruggen, Fox, P. Munn. Best : Ryan, Hughes, Zent, Woods, Pryor, Moodie. Tooronga-Malvern: Parker 4, Jackson 2, Cohen 2, W. Wilson, Hoey, Rutherford, Jones, Davis. Best : Jones, Hoey, Cameron, Brand, Jackson, Simmonds. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -May 20, 1972 Page 5

6 Last Week's Results - continued C SECTION Reservoir O.B St. Kilda CBOC Reservoir O.B. : Archer 5, McCrohan 4, Massey 2, Jarvie 2, Shepard 2, J. Poulka, Trevascus, Devlin, Bates, F. Tuininga. Best : Bates, Trevascus, F. Tuininga, Archer, Jarvie, Martin. St. Kilda CBOC : Casey 5, J. White 4, Field 2, O'Connell 2, Esmonde, Kenny, Sheehan. Best : Casey, Clinch, Esmonde, Field, O'Connell, Sheehan. Assumption O.C Old Melburnians Assumption Old Coll. : Faulkner 5, Tuck 4, Avery 3, Leorke 3, O'Donnell 2, Renwick, Caswell, Pavone, Daly. Best : O'Donnell, Faulkner, Leorke, Torpey, Tuck, Howard. Old Melburnians : Dick 4, Niemann 3, Thompson 3, Klestaat 2, Guest, Rattray. Best : Dick, Niemann, Snelleman, Shaip, Rattray, Weir. Power House C'wealth Bank Power House: Bartlett 5, Coloe 2, Bourke, Hutchinson, Sykes, Shewan, Sibraa, Taylor.Best : Cross, Sykes, Stawlake, Shewan, Hutchinson, Sibraa. C'wealth Bank: McKinney 2, Eales, Slocum, Robb, Thompson, McCrimmon, O'Donnell, Mc- Nally. Best : McNally, Robb, McCrimmon, Radford, Petrynuik, McKinney. National Bank Old Haiteybury National Bank : Tilton 5, Bush 3, Arcadiou 2, Brooke 2, Jacomovic 2, Lloyd, Munro, Ryan, Taylor. Best : Bell, Johnson, Tilton, Brooke, Reevas, Bush. Old Haileybury : Goalkickers, Best Players not received. Fairfield Old Xaverians Fairfield- Alexander 5, Harding 2, Hyland 2, King 2, Fitzpatrick 2, Bux, N. Wykes. Bast* Guest. Alexander, Capoldi, Fitzpatrick, Sparrey, Bux. Old Xaverians : Fraser 4, Howard 2, Naughton 2, Stanley 2, Midgley, Trahair, Raffaele, Zachariah. Best : McKenzie, Naughton, Howard, Gibson, Lonergan, Gowers. D SECTION St. Patrick's O.C Old Geelong Gr St. Patrick's O.C.: Scully 5, Shannon 4, J. Mahar 2, W. Mahar, Larkins, Smurthwaite. Best : Robinson, Scully, W. Mahar, Campbell, Love, Park. Old Geelong : Carroll 2, R. Whalley 2, Lewis 2, Godfrey, Marendaz, Spider. Best : Crawford, Baulch, Whalley, Carroll, Nathan, Marendaz. Alphington La Trobe Blacks Alphington : Tann 4, Roberts 3, Shaw 2, Shea 2, Smith, Shearer, Gale. Best : Smith, Eaton, Puddy, Alsop, Shaw, Williams. La Trobe Blacks: Goalkickers do not tally with scores. Best : Sceney, Ziebell, B. O'Brien, Emery, Sgro. Parkside Footscray ITOB Parksida : Goalkickers, Best Players not received. Footscray TCOB : Dilks 2, Murley 2, Andres, Leonard, Sheales. Best : Andres, Dibbon, Curwood, Carr, Sheales, Fletcher. Old Brighton Gr Hampton Rovers Old Brighton : Hamilton 3, Thomas 3, Agar 2, D. Wood 2, P. Devine. Best : Mackenzie, Watkins, Stansfield-Smith, J. Devine, Reid, Currie. Hampton Rovers : Slattery 3, Hartford, Grace, Stepanavicious, Bird, Macnaughton. Best : Stepanavicius, Dean, Wolfe, McNaughton, Slattery, Tregear. Brunswick St. Kevin's O.B Brunswick : Dwyer 4, Knox 4, Hughes 3, Jones 3, K. Beckett 2, Lowcock, Palmer. Best : Cullinan, P. Hanlon, Dwyer, K. Beckett, Hughes, Knox. St. Kevin's Old Boys : K. Hoare 2, C. Molan 2, Sheehan. Best : Nettlefold, D. Reynolds, Lodge, Lewin, Sheehan, O'Kelly. T. W. S H E RRI N' S "KANGAR00 " BRAND FOOTBALLS I.eauua..ue.e...a.nuen.uu..u.ue.ssaaeaaeva.e.e.us.e.a..a.v......n.. FIRST BALL MADE FOR AUSTRALIAN GAME - s till Leads The Fiel d u.uma..u.ue.u.s..nu.n.nn..ause.anuua...u..r.wnnnu...u.e... Page ' 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- May 20, 1972

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8 Last Week's Result s JUNIOR SECTION 1 St. Bernard's O.C University Blacks St. Bernard's O.C. : McDonough 3, Cavanagh 3, Blake 3, Sebire 2, Cooney, Santamaria. Best : Mahoney, Angel, G. T. Hogan, G. J. Hogan, B. Egan, Bentick. Univ. Blacks : Lockie 3, O'Shanghnessy, Frederick, Torode. Best: Belungham, Bouchier, O'Shaughnessy, Frederick, Irwin, Crowe. Ormond MHS Old Boys Ormond : Pullman 3, Rowse 3, Sandilands 3, Crump 2, Russ, Chapman, Westmoreland, Young. Best : Crump, Hardham, Pullman, Westmoreland, Hocking, Goold. MHS Old Boys : Newman 2, Whitcroft 2, Bulleid, G. Woods. Best : Dimopolous, Bullied, Hulls, Wallace, Mitchell, Todd. Monash University Hampton Scouts Monash Univ. : Sundberg 3, Bickford 3, Rosengarten 3, Clarke, Rickard, Nethercote, Fuhrmeister, Harrison. Best : Milford, Rosengarten, Gaskell, Wharton, O'Shea, Fuhrmeister. Hampton Scouts : Goalkickers, Best Players not received. Old Scotch Coil Power House Oid Scotch : Goalkickers do not tally with scores: Best : Booth, Tyers, Milner, Melville, Sheer, Leathern. Power House : Ratcliff 7, Daniel, Godfrey, Jewell, Rogerson. Best : Allwood, Rogerson, Daniels, Godfrey, Miller, Jewell. Parkside Ivanhoe Parkside : Higgins 5, Sweeney 3, Grummisc h 2, Cotton 2, Ovard 2, Philpot, Collins, Young, Howarth. Best : Cotton, Philpot, Ovard, Higgins, Howarth, Grummisch. Ivanhoe : Hogan 3, Graham Dean 2, Geoff Dean 2, Beattie, Johnson, Appleby. Best : Graham Dean, Johnson, Appleby, Beattie, Hogan, Stewart. continued I JUNIOR SECTION 2 National Bank Beverley Hills National Bank : Walkedon 6, G. Bates 4, Arcadiou 2, Bartolo, R. Bate, Martorella. Best : Furns ;on, Ferrier, R. Bate, Walkedon, Martorella, Arcad!ou. Beverley Hills : Goalkickers not supplied. Best : Post, Ryan, D. Browning, M. Browning, White, Paull. Old Brighton Gr Tooronga-Malvern Old Brighton : Shepherd 4, Gutteridge 3, Trotter 2. Bramwell, Castle, Gregory. Best : Finkemeyer, Castle, Gutteridge, Evans, Edmondson, Burke. Tooronga-Malvern : Kerr 3, Weaver 2, Francis, Franklin, Mayberry, Stokes, Gowland. Best : Kerr, Townsend, Hanson, Weaver, Nankervis, Ward. Nort h Old Boys University Blues North Old Boys : Stimpson 7, White 3, Ferguson 2, Morfessi 2, Moore, Cusack. Best : Redden, J. Maguire, Cusack, Stimpson, Morfessi, L. Ryan. Univ. Blues : Smith 8, J. Hickey 2, Kilpatrick, Radford, Campbell, Nichols, Marshall, P. Hickey, Davies. Best : Davies, J. Hickey, Marshall, Leslie, Smith, Ainger. West Brunswick Brunswick West Brunswick : Foote 7, Aiello 5, Callende r 5, Fisher 5, Konstantinidis 2, Guatta, O'Connor, Wesselman. Best : Aiello, Foote, Fisher, Fitzgerald, Guatta, Miller. Brunswick : Toohey 4, Purser 4, Gray 2, Best : Gantert, Toohey, K. Smith, Brand, Peatling, Morse. Caulfield Gramm AJAX Caulfield Gram.: Irvine 4, Worthington 4, Lupson 4, Monotti 2, Pearson 2, Brewin, Upstill. Best : Irvine, Minotti, Nichol, Pearson, Richards, Worthington. AJAX : Weiderman 2, Roth, Teitelbaum. Best : Blatt, Rosner, Teitelbaum, Olenski, Balbin, Bluzer. Coburg a bye AS USED BY THE CHAMPIONS. ARENA SPORTING FOOTWEA R LOU ZACHARIA H Makers of Football Boots, Athletic Shoes, High Leg Boxing Boots, Cricket Boots, Football Umpire Boots and Gymnasium Boots...uu..u.uu...u....uu..u u...u..nn...u...euu.n.... Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 20, 1972

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10 Last Week's Results - continued C RESERVE SECTIO N St. Kilda CBOC Reservoir OB St. Kilda CBOC : Howe 6, Carlson, Clarke, Drew. Best : Danckert, Girdwood, K. Harrison, R. Harrison, A. Sherman, Howe. Reservoir Old Boys : Letson, Clarke, Wilson, P. O'Brien. Best : Farrar, D. O'Brien, Byrnes. Assumption O.C Old Melburnians Assumption Old Coll.: Caruso 3, Shaw 2, Byrne, McAvoy, Patterson, Morden, Poynton. Best : Howe, Caruso, Fitz, Morden, Payton, Patterson, Old Melburnians : Ristrom 5, A'Beckett, Alder, Caldwell, Hughes, McAdam, C. Pitts. Best : Ristrom, Caldwell, J. Holmes, A'Beckett, Miyer, Nissen. Power House C'weatth Bank Power House : Dakin 6, Pettifer 5, O'Brien 2, Naish 2, Ashley, Stapleton, Whitemore, L. Newton. Best : Potter, Retallick, Naish, L. Newton, Stapleton, O'Brien. C'wealth Bank : White. Best : Aldenhoven, Hjorth, Goodall, Hawthorn, Tyler, Sullivan. Old Haileybury National Bank Old Haileybury : Goalkickers, Best Players not received. National Bank : Goalkickers do not tally with scores : Best : Nitzkhevich, McFarlane, Curran, Rhode, Miller, Smith. Fairfield Old Xaverians Fairfield: Day 3, R. Gill 3, Butterworth 2, Quadara 2, Stevens, 0'Bierne. Best : Patchett, Grace, Wilson, Stevens, Kenney, Bryan. Old Xaverians : O'Shaughnessy 4, Franich 3, Petroff, Gardini, Ryan. Best : Kyne, K. O'Shaughnessy, J. Rush, Schrader, Brehney, Franich. Last Saturday St. Bernard's Junior's captain Gerard Mahoney, played his 50th game for the club. Gerard, who is the 4th member of his family to play for St. Bernard's is a very intelligent and talented footballer and will undoubtedly be successful in the senior ranks of Amateur Football in years to come. D RESERVE SECTIO N Old Geelong Or St. Patrick's O.C Old Geelong Grammarians : Geyer 4, Austi n 3, Grant 2, Opperman 2, Jackson, Ross, Grantham, Anderson, McGregor. Best : Webster, Grant, Austin, Geyer, Ross, S. Jenkins. St. Patrick's O.C. : Adamson 2, Nelson, Waterman, Seaburgh, Telefson, Watson. Best : Jansen, Reid, Perrin, J. Campbell, Nelson, Williams. Alphington La Trobe Blacks Alphington : T. Wills 2, Tidgeon, Belcher Drake, McLeod. Best : D. Wills, Hird, I. Harris. Tidgeon, Belcher, Mitchell. La Trobe Blacks: Mclvor 3, Silcock 2, Mc- Donough, Solomon. Best: Daly, Dann, Solomon, Anyon, Hayes, Putman. Parkside Footscray ITOB Parkside : Goalkickers, Best Players not received. Footscray TCOB : Gray. Best : McDonald, C. Taylor, Cross, Little, Ash, Parham. Hampton Rovers Old Brighton Gr Hampton Rovers: Gleich 3, Hammond 2, Macartney 2, Boyle, Cook, Devery, Young, English, Combe. Best: K. Patterson, Hammond, Young, MacNish, Manzie, Macartney. Old Brighton : Titshall, Flack, Hamilton, Smith. Best : Sedgwick, Cowling, Dick, Knight, Hamilton, P. Wood. St. Kevin's O.B Brunswick St. Kevin s Old Boys : Hanger 6, M. Mansour 3, Martin 3, Gaven 2, D'spnall 2, Barry, Murphy. Best: B. McArdle, Randles, Hanger, Martin, O'Connor, Meese. Brunswick : Cronin 2, Hough 2, Strong, Staples. Best : Cronin, Hough, G. Beckett, T. Banns, Kinloch, Russ. Congratulations Dave `Big Red' Durack in playing your 50th game for Old Mentonians last week. We look forward to seeing your flashing red hair on the football field for a long time. Page 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 20, 1972

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14 UMPIRES CORNE R HINTS FOR GOAL UMPIRE S It is just as important for goal umpires to "look the part", as it is for the field umpire. Dress in a manner befitting your position. On wet days, wear black studded boots. You are called upon to move about smartly and you should make sure of standing on your feet. Don't be influenced by spectators or players. Make sure you receive the "all clear" from the field umpire before raising either one or two flags. Never stand with your hands in your pockets. Be careful to record the score on your score-card, on every occasion you wave the flags. BOUNDARY UMPIRES Immediately you get the ball throw it in. Do not wait for the rucks to get into position, that's their worry - yours is to put the ball into play. After a goal has been scored, rush the ball back to the centre. Never kick the ball - this is unforgivable. School teacherv Brian Hagarty celebrated his increase in salary with a quick trip to the Capital Territory. Congratulations to Coburg mentor Alan Salter on being appointed coach of the Victorian interstate team. Alan who has a vast knowledge of football, is one of our most respected coaches, and we feel sure he will be as successful with this team as he has been with his own club - Alan we wish you success. Goal umpire Lance Williams is talking about going into training, he reckons he can't take the knocks any more? Without doubt the tallest player to represent St. Kilda CBOC, Dennis Drew, played his 50th game for the club recently. Dennis is still learning to use his great height but is always an earnest trier and will undoubtedly improve to become one of the club's top ruckmen, and a force in our rise up the ladder through to "A" grade. Congratulations, Dennis. ROSS FAULKNER'S `luative' 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-May 20, 1972

15 SOCIAL NOTE S Caulfield Grammarians will hold a special dinner for John Wilson, senior coach from , at the M.C.G. on Friday 9th June at 6.30 p.m. Guest speakers will be the Hon. Lindsay Thompson, Minister for Education (an Old Boy and former player for the club) and John Landy. Club supporters are invited to attend and enquiries can be directed to C. Ullin (private), (business), R. Hepworth , D. Watson , R. Ashbolt , J. Butcher (business) and A. Pyman During his period of 11 years as coach in an honorary capacity, Caulfield won two pennants, D Section 1961, A Section 1970,r,played in four other grand finals and has only been outside the final four on two occasions, so it is little wonder that club members, past and present players, and supporters generally, are expected to attend in large numbers to honor such a great clubman. Don't forget the big Trots night at the Ivanhoe clubrooms tonight. Give the club your support. Any queries, see Logie. All are invited to attend St Bernard's annual BBQ which will be held tonight (20th May) at the Sydenham Public Hall. (Through Keilor township to the Keilor-Melton Rd.; go half left and proceed to the Sydenham railway gates yds through, straight ahead.) All meat and refreshments will be provided and we have a top class band lined up for the night. The BBQ will begin at 6.30 and we guarantee that all who attend will have a most enjoyable night. Uni. High invites one and all to the club's big party to be held at Col Kinnear's, 17 Peacock St., West Brunswick, next Saturday, May 27th. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 20, 1972 Old Melburnians and others, if you want buckets of champagne, loads of chicken and plenty of fun for nothing come to Sunbury. This will make the Pop Festival look like the Country and Western Hour. All welcome. be there and find out for yourself what it's really like! Sunday all day 21st. Collegians will be entertaining Geelong teams at a barbecue after the game at the Harry Trott on May 27th. All players, girl friends, wives and supporters including old players welcome, from both teams. 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.) 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. Page 1 5 I I

16 FIXTURE & RESULTS "All SECTIO N APRIL 15 Cbg UBlue OPad StBrn 8.14 Nth 12.7 MHS 9.13 CIfG DLS 8.8 Omd MBl 8. 8 APRIL 22 Cbg DLS 11.9 Orin St B OC 11.9 OPar MHS 11.8 C Gr U Blue 10.7 N OB M Blue 7.15 APRIL 2 9 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 ClfGr MBlue 8.12 Played Wed., May 3rd (instead of May 20th) UniBlu MBlu MAY 13 Ormd Cbg 9.12 O Par DLS 10.8 CGram NOB 12.6 UBIs MHSOB StBnd M Bls 11.9 MAY 20 Coburg v C'field G O Parad v Ormond North OB v St Bern DLSalle v MHS O B MAY 27 Ormond v North OB St Bern v C'fleld G MHS OB v Coburg Uni Blue v 0 Parad Mnsh Blue v DLSali e JUNE 3 North OB v 0 Parad C'fleld G v Ormond DLSalle v Uni Blue MHS OB v St Bern Coburg v Monash Blue JUNE 10 Interstate Match SOUTH AUSTRALIA V. VICTORIA at Adelaide No Club games in Melbourne JUNE Parad v C'fleld G DLSalle v North OB The Grounds St Bern v Coburg Uni Blue v Ormond Monsh Blue v MRS OB JUNE 24 Coburg v DLSalle OC Ormond v St Bern O Parad v MHS OB C'fleld G v Uni Blue North OB v Mnsh B JULY 1 DLSalle v Ormond Coburg v North OB MHS OB v C'fleld Uni Blue v St Be rn 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 Mnsh Blue JULY 15 Coburg v Ormond DLSalle v 0 Parad North OB v C'fleld G MHS OB v Uni Blue Mnsh Blue v St Bern JULY 22 C'field G v Coburg Ormond v 0 Parad St Bern v North OB MHS OB v DLSalle Uni Blue v Mnsh Blue INTERSTATE MATC H TASMANIA v. VICTORIA at Launcesto n JULY 29 North OB v Ormond C'field G v St Bern Coburg v MHS OB O Parad v Uni Blue DLSaile v Mush Blu e AUGUST 5 MHS OB v North OB Ormond v C'fleld Gr 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 DLSalle v C'fleld G Mnsh Blue v Ormond AUGUST 19 C'fleld G v 0 Parad North OB v DLSalle Coburg v St Bern Ormond v Uni Blue MHS OB v Mash Blu e 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 South Melbourne tram in Collins Street to South Melbourne Technical School. ) COBURG: De Cherie Reserve, Bell Street, East Coburg. (East Coburg tram in Swanston 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.) NORTH OLD BOYS: W. J. Brens Oval, Royal Park, opposite Zoo gates. (Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street to Leonard Street.) OLD PARADIANS : Yarra Park, opposite Olympic Park. (Batman Avenue tram from Princes Bridge.) ORMOND : Ormond Park. (Train to Ormond, walk north along Newham Grove. ) 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.) Page 16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 20, 1972

17 ORMOND FULL-BACK'S 200th Ortnond's Graeme (Lumpy) Mora n played his 200th game against Coburg last Saturday. Graeme, who has broken the heart of many a full forward, has been an ornament to the game as a footballer and a man. He has represented Victoria in interstate football and is playing as well as ever. Ormond is tremendously proud of Graeme, who was elected a life member last year, and has been a committee member for several years. 100th GAME TO OM's PLAYER Congrats to `Rocket' Rod Brow n who played his 100th game for Old Melburnians last week. Rod has been around since 1966 when he won the club's best and fairest in his first year. Brownie would rather go through a pack than around and his gutsy determined play is an inspiration to the young players. The club and supporters congratulate `Rocket' and hope he will be around for years to come. 100 GAMES FOR ASSUMPTION CAPTAIN Paul "Stooge" Nugent cracked the ton when he led the team out last Saturday. After a serious knee injury that interrupted his career, Paul has come back with more courage, determination and brilliance than before. His play on the field has been an inspiration and example to all players, particularly the younger ones. Paul's great team spirit has been a source of strength on the field and off the field with his involvement in club affairs. Congratulations Paul and we all look forward to your future with the club. NORTH MAN HAS 100 UP Bernie Sheehy, the inimitable an d popular North Old Boys captain-coach (Reserves), played his 100th game for the purple-people eaters recently. Serious breaks because of injury and study have interrupted the career of Ron Casey's greatest rival, but determination and ability have brought up the ton. And so to the next. Power House would like to congratulate two fine clubmen who recently played their 50th game. Greg Meredith and Geoff Sharp graduated from the Junior ranks and have played a big part in the success of the Reserves this year. Congratulations to you both. AND A CENTURY AT ORMOND TOO There would be no team who coul d boast of a better clubmember than Ormond's Jeff Mortimer who played his 100th game last Saturday week. Jeff, who was Min Ormond's premiership team last season is an unselfish, courageous player whose attitude in placing the club first is an example for any footballer to follow. 150 GAMES TO JOHN TIEDGEN OF ALPHINGTON He has been deciding to give football away every other week for a few years but the ball comes his way again and he is off again. He learns new tricks occasionally, such as a couple of tremendous hand-passes near the goals. Forget your golf, that's a game for old blokes. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 20, 1972 Page 17 I I

18 150th to BANK COACH AND FULL BACK From Junior captain to Club Assistant Coach is the colourful record of Les Radford who played his 150th Senior game for Commonwealth Bank. A Senior best and fairest winner in 1970 Les has played most of his football in the ruck, but this year seems to have a mortgage on the centre half back position. His active committee duties coupled with the Ladies Committee work done by his charming wife Margaret make the pair a boom to the club. Today another stalwart in Terry Dick joins Les as he runs out for his 150th Senior game. Another product of our Junior club where he played 24 games, and when we throw in 37 Reserves games Terry has an impressive record indeed. Who will forget his magnificent game in the 1966 Bank carnival against Western Australia, or his courageous effort in the 1969 Grand Final, when he took mark after mark, whilst playing with a broken finger. Terry now capably holds down the full back position. TRINITY PLAYER REACHES CENTURY Congratulations to Old Trinity's Rod De Boos who played his 100th game for the club last week. Rod has given the club great service both as a player and committee-man, this year taking on the difficult task of social convenor. Rod's fitness and skill has been of great assistance to both the Seniors and Reserves. Congratulations are also in order to Phillip Watson who played his 50th game for the club last week. 100 UP TO ST. KILDA PLAYER Belated congratulations on his 100 games go to Laurie Sheehan from all at St. Kilda CBOC. One of the finest players ever to represent the club, "Bags" has served the side all over the field in brilliant fashion. Typical of his class was last week's effort, whe n Page 18 he took the ball from the half-back f.ank where he was stationed, right down the field to pop it through for a major, as if to show his opponent, a half-forward flanker, how to do it. We are indeed fortunate not to have lost Laurie to the big smoke and we can expect many more top performances in the years to come. Well done, "Bags' > CENTURY TO DE LA SALLE MAN Congratulations must go to De La Salle's Geoff Lyons who played his 100th game against Old Paradians last Saturday. Geoff, the club's best & fairest winner last year, has given great service over the years and is still one of our finest players. Well done Geoff! PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Many Press Correspondents are no t fully complying with the instructions forwarded to Club Secretaries for distribution to them prior to the start of the season. It is suggested that ALL PRESS CORRESPONDENTS take another careful look at these instructions, paying particular attention to Paragraphs 2, 5, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, (bottom left hand corner, front, alongside Club name already stamped there), 25, 26, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42. BETTER STILL - READ THE WHOLE LOT AGAIN VERY CARE- FULLY AND FOLLOW THEM STRICTLY TO ASSIST THE EDITOR- IAL STAFF, AND SAVE YOURSEL- VES FROM BEING "ROASTED". NEW NUMBER AT ELSTERNWICK PARK Clubs are advised that there is a new telephone number for contacting Emergency Umpires at Elsternwick Park. The number is now THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 20, 1972

19 IMPORTANT NOTES AT EISTERNWICK 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 PARKING Drivers who are not willing to park cars as directed at Elsternwick Park, wili be refused admittance to the ground. SCOREBOARD Clubs are advised that the Scorin g Board at Elsternwic.; 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. WEARING OF NECK TAGS Players are advised that the wearing of neck tags of any description is not permitted, and that umpires have been instructed to insist upon their removal in all cases. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 20, 1972 Page 19

20 2 S Next Week's Matches - May 2 7 At 2 p.m. Reserves at a.m. A SECTION and A RESERVE SECTION Ormond v North Old Boy s St Bernards OC v Caulfield Gram (at Elsternwick Park) MHS Old Boys v Coburg University Blues v Old Paradians Monash Blues v De La Salle O C B SECTION and B RESERVE SECTION Kew v University Blacks Tooronga-Malvern v Old Trinity G r Old Scotch Coll v Ivanhoe UHS Old Boys v Old Carey Gr Collegians v Geelong C SECTION and C RESERVE SECTION Reservoir OB v Power Hous e Old Xaverians v Commonwealth Bank Old Haileyburians v St Kilda CBOC National Bank v Old Melburnians Fairfield v Assumption OC D SECTION and D RESERVE SECTION Old Geelong Gr v Footscray ITOB St Kevins OB v Parksid e Old Brighton Gr v St Patricks OC Hampton Rovers v Alphington Brunswick v LaTrobe Blacks E SECTION and E RESERVE SECTION Glenhuntly v ANZ Bank AMP Society v Marcellin OC State Savings Bank v AJAX West Brunswick v Old Ivanhoe G r F SECTION and F RESERVE SECTIO N LaTrobe Reds v Old Mentonians St Bedes OC v North Brunswick Elsternwick v Old Camberwell Gr Monash Whites v Dookie & Long O C JUNIOR SECTION 1 University Blacks v Hampton Scouts Ivanhoe v Monash Uni Old Scotch Coll v St Bernards OC Power House v MHS Old Boys Parkside v Ormond JUNIOR SECTION 2 Beverley Hills v Old Brighton Gr Coburg v Brunswick North Old Boys v West Brunswick Caulfield Gram v Tooronga-Malvern AJAX v National Bank University Blues a bye. Next week's Matches at Elsternwick Park MAY 27th, 197. Bernard's O. C. Caulfield G at 2 p.m. Reserves at a.m. Admission: ADULTS 40 cents; Children accompanied by an Adult - FREE AMPLE CAR PARKING FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT GROUND - PARKING FEE 20 cents. HOW TO GET THERE - Train to Elsternwick or Carnegie tram in Swanston Street to Glenhuntly Road, walk west along Gienhuntiy Road. DUTY OFFICER-MR. JOE JAMIESON Page 20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 20, 1972

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22 TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRES On ground of first named Club at 2 p.m. Reserves at a.m. Likely winners of Senior and Junior matches in Bold Type. Umpi re for Reserv e game shown i n brackets. A SECTIO N Coburg v Caulfield Gram. - Kollmorgan. Goal : V. McKenzie, Williams (R. Roberts). Old Paradians v Ormond - Hagerty. Goal : Hillier, Paizis (Foley). North Old Boys v St. Bernard's O.C. (at Elsternwick Park) - Mason. Goal : R. McKenzie, Sanderson (Doyle). De La Salle O.C. v MHS Old Boys - Rowe. Goal : Bridges, O'Brien (Lothian). Monash Blues ( ) v University Blues ( ). (Played on 3rd May.) SECTION Ivanhoe v Old Trinity Or. - Rowell. Goal : Jenner, E. Wilson (Woolf). Old Carey Or. v Kew - G. Thomas. Goal : Ahim, Bonnett (Fields). University Blacks v Tooronga-Malvern - Hamilton. Goal : Dunstan, G. Smith (Keating). Geelong v Old Scotch Cott. - G. M. Simpson. (I. C. Simpson ) Collegians v UHS Old Boys - D. Jenkin. Goal : D. Bennett, McCusker (Reilly). C SECTIO N St. Kilda CBOC v Commonwealth Bank - O'Rourke (Cogdon). Old Melburnians v Rese rv oir O.B. - Harradence (Doherty). Power House v Old Xaverians - George (Sutherland). Assumption O.C. v Old Haileyburians - Jorgens a n (Dowling). Fairfield v National Bank - Wills (B. Roberts). D SECTIO N St. Patricks O.C. v Parkside - Hindle (Bohan). Alphington v Old Geelong Gr. - Marsden (Somerville). Footscray ITOB v St. Kevin's O.B. - D. R. Dodds (Duckworth). La Trobe Blacks v Old Brighton Gr. - Barnes (McCartney). Brunswick v Hampton Rovers - Saunder (Pe :ers). E SECTIO N Old Ivanhoe Or. v Glenhuntly - Bonnyman (I. Wilson). AJAX v AMP Society - Hill (Dressing). Marcellin O.C. v State Savings Bank - Lockett (McMahon). ANZ Bank v West Brunswick - G. Robinson (Dennington). F SECTIO N Dookie & Long. O.C. v La Trobe Reds - D. G. Dodd (Porter). Old Camberwell Or. v St. Bodes O.C. - King (Wells). North Brunswick v Elsternwick - Rolfe (G. Bsnnett). Old Mentonians v P:tonash Whites - Poke (H. Roberts). JUNIOR SECTION 1 St. Bernards O.C. v Monash Univ. - L. -homes, MHS Old Boys v University Blacks - Kong. Hampton Scouts v Ivanhoe - Byrne. Ormond v Old Scotch Coll. - Goodman. Parks'de v Power House - Fail. JUNIOR SECTION 2 Tooronga-Malvern v Beverley Hit's - Medley. National Bank v Brunswick - Nicholls. University Blues v Coburg - Posetti. Old B,ighton Or. v AJAX - Malcolm. Caulfield Gram. v North Old Boys - Gannon. West Brunswick a bye. EMERGENCY UMPIRE S Field : Marshall, Bishop, 1. W. Jenkin, Jennings, D. Brown, Cordner. Goal: D. McKenz,e, A. Smith, Box. TRIBUNAL (Matches played May 6th) D. Fraser (AMP Society) was found guilty of using abusive language to the Field Umpire and was suspended for four matches. B. Turner (Glenhuntly) was found guilty of misconduct towards M. Gurfinkel (AJAX) and suspended for four matches. R. Laudoni and A. Voglis, both of Parkside Juniors, were found guilty of striking a Goal Umpire and both were suspended for the remainder of the 1972 season. T. Chatham (University Blues Reserves) was found guilty of striking J. W. Hamilton (North Old Boys Reserves) and suspended for six matches. A. Coad (Tooronga-Malvern Re- Reserves) was found guilty of striking W. P. Bristow (Geelong Reserves) and suspended for four matches. He was suspended for an additional four matches for insolence towards the Tribunal - a total of eight matches. T. Grambau (West Brunswick Reserves) was found guilty Of striking P. French (Marcellin O.C. Reserves) and suspended for four matches. Page 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 20, 1972

23 PRE M IERSHIP LIST S A SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pis Ormond Caulfield Gr Old paradians North Old Boys Coburg St. Bernard's OC **University Blues MHS Old Boys **Monash Blues De La Salle OC B SECTIO N old Scotch Coll Geelong Old Trinity Gr University Blacks Ivanhoe Collegians Old Carey Gr Toor-Malvern UHS Old Boys ,C SECTIO N Reservoir O.B Power House *Assumption OC National Bank Fairfield Old Haileybury *Old Xaverians St. Kilda CBOC Old Melburnians C wealth Bank D SECTIO N Brunswick Old Brighton Gr St. Patrick's OC Hampton Rovers La Trobe Blacks Alphington Parkside Old Geelong Gr St. Kevin's OB Footscray ITOB E SECTIO N State Sav. Bank Marcellin OC Old Ivanhoe Gr Glenhuntly AJAX AMP Society ANZ Bank West Brunswick F SECTIO N Old Cam'well Gr Elsternwick *St. Bede's OC Monash Whites Old Mentonians North Brunswick Dookie & Long OC *La Trobe Reds JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ormond Monash Univ St. Bernard's OC Parkside Power House Old Scotch Coll University Blacks Hampton Scouts MHS Old Boys Ivanhoe A RESERVE SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pis Coburg **Monash Blues Ormond North Old Boys Caulfield G r St. Bernard's OC MHS Old Boys Old Paradians De La Salle OC **University Blues B RESERVE SECTIO N University Blacks Old Trinity Gr Geelong Old Scotch Coll *Toor-Malvern Old Carey Gr *Collegians Ivanhoe Kew UHS Old Boys C RESERVE SECTIO N St. Kilda CBOC Power House Fairfield Old Xaverians Old Haileybury Reservoir OB Assumption OC National Bank Old Melburnians C'wealth Bank D RESERVE SECTION Parkside Old Geelong Gr Alphington Hampton Rovers St. Kevin's OB Old Brighton Or St. Patrick's OC Brunswick LaTrobe Blacks Footscray ITOB E RESERVE SECTION State Sav. Bank Ma cellin OC ANZ Bank AJAX Old Ivanhoe Gr AMP Society Glenhuntly West Brunswick F RESERVE SECTION Monash Whites Old Meltonians LaTrobe Reds Old Cam'welt Gr Elsternwick St. Bodes OC North Brunswick Dookie & Long. OC JUNIOR SECTION (Four points allowed for each bye) North Old Boys University Blues Coburg Caulfield Gr West Brunswick AJAX National Bank Old Brighton Gr Toor-Malvern 1 4 Brunswick - 4 Beverley Hills - 5 xxlncludes match played on May 3rd. xdrawn Game. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- May 20, 1972 Page

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