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1 Next Week's Matches July 1 A SECTION St Bernard's O C v Ivanhoe (E P) Marcellin O C v University Blacks University Blues v Ormon d Old Scotch Coll v North Old Boys De La Salle O C v Caulfield Gram B SECTION Old Paradians v Old Melburnians Old Haileyburians v Parkside Coburg v Old Trinity Gram Fawkner v Monash Blues Collegians - Bye C SECTION St Kilda CB O C v Geelong Kew v Old Carey Gram Old Brighton Gram v Old Xaverians Old Ivanhoe Gram v AJ AX Hampton Pavers v Alphington D SECTION U H S Old Boys v Country Colleges Heatherton v Old Camberwell Gram Elsternwick v West Brunswick M H S Old Boys v St Kevin's O B State Bank v Power House Brunswick v Bulleen-T'stowe St Bede's OC v Old Geelong, North Brunswick v AMP Society A NZ Bank v La Trobe Blacks Beverley Hills v Old Mentonians F SECTION Thornbury v Univ Reds Monash Whites v C'wealth Bank National Bank v Clay ton Footscray IT v Bulleen United Therry CC OB - Bye JUNIOR SECTION 1 Univ Blues v Geelong North OB v Hampton Rovers St Bernard's OC v Ivanhoe Old Scotch Coll v Univ Blacks Ormond v Mon ash Univ JUNIOR SECTION 2 Therry C C OB v Kew Old Haileyburians v De La Salle O C Caulfield Gram v MHS Old Boys West Brunswick v Old Paradians Fawkner v Coburg JULY 1, 1978,613" SECTIO N THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLE R OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION V O'AL CENTS Registered for posting as a publication-category "B" Serviettes, Paper Plates, Hot & Cold Cups, Paper Bags, Raffle Book s OK PAPER BAGS 1070 Glenhuntly Road, Glenhuntly 3163 kick wmoal W o MAEAMS N%Wh Richard Elliott,'Old Carey Grammarians F C, leads the team See him-for a special Amateur Footballers deal M CANTEEN AND CLUB SUPPLIES Free Delivery of All Orders Contact : Michael O'Kelly, President St Kevin's Old Boys F C A H Printed by Ramsay Were Stockland Pty Ltd, 552-5B6 Victoria Street, North Melbourne, for the Victorian Amateur :Football Association D PLENTY ROAD, PRESTON Phone:
2 A SECTION Ivanhoe v Old Scotch Coll (E P ) North Old Boys v University Blues De La Salle OC v Marcellin O C University Blacks v St Bernard's OC Caulfield Gram v Ormon d B SECTION Old Trinity Gr v Collegians Fawkner v Old Paradians Old Melburnians v Coburg Monash Blues v Parkside Old Haileyburians - Bye C SECTIO N A J AX v Kew Old Xaverians v Old Ivanhoe Gr Hampton Rovers v St Kilda C B O C Geelong v Old Brighton Or Alphington v Old Carey Gr D SECTION St Kevin's O B v Heatherton West Brunswick v M HS Old Boys State Bank v UHS Old Boys country Colleges v Elsternwick Power House v Old C'berwell Gr Serviettes, ches -;- July La Trobe Blacks v St Bede's O C AMP Society v A NZ Bank Beverley Hills v Brunswick Bulleen-T'stowe v North Brunswick Old Mentonians v Old Geelong F SECTION Clayton v Thornbury C'wealth Bank v National Bank Therry C C OB v Monash Whites Bulleen United v Univ Reds Footseray I T - Bye JUNIOR SECTION I Univ Blacks v North OB Ivanhoe v Old Scotch Coll (at Elsternwi,i ; 30 a m) Ormond v Univ Blues Park - 9 Geelong v St Bernard's O C Monash Univ v Hampton Rovers JUNIOR SECTION 2 Ohi Paradians v Old Haileyburians MF! S Old Boys v West Brunswick F!,, '-ner v Therry CCO B Kew v Caulfield Gr Coburg v De La Salle OC Paper Plates, Hot & Cold Cups, Paper Bags, Raffle Books 10 7 J Glenhuntly koad, Gl e nhu ntby 3163 CANTEEN AND CLUB SUPPLIE S Free Delivery of All Orders Contact : Michael O'Kelly, President St Kevin's Old Boys F C A H Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 EditOrla i BLUES V~E IW~i" CLEA R C LD MELBURNIANS STILL UNDEFEATED DE LA JUNIORS BACK TO P By JAN HOWARD Last Saturday's round has left Old Melburnians - B Section - as the only undefeated Senior team In the Reserves Section both Old Melburnians (B) and Old B righton (C) are still unbeaten, as are North Old Boys in Junior One Sweep honours went to De La Salle in Junior Two (again) when they won handsomely over West Brunswick and so regained top spot in the Section The day's thrills were provided by A Section's University Blacks, who, having an eight point lead over De La Salle at three-quarter time, could only manage one goal six in the last quarter to De La Salle's three goals two The Blacks had to he content with shared points from a game that they could have won University Blues won well over Caulfield and have now established a three ~~ime lead over the rest Old Scotch contributed to the Blues lead when they went down to Ormond by nearly nine <zowls My spies tell me that Ormond put on ;t magnificent display of team football all day It certainly appears that they have pulled their game together and are now lying in fifth spot, two points out of the four Ivanhoe moved back into third place when they accounted for Marcellin, who n ust be having those relegation nightm_ares even more vividly The section's other slow-beginning - TN'orth Old Boys - seem to be back in step but are still sixth despite their nine poal win over St Bernard's, who are starting to have those dreams too In B Section Fawkner looked set to overthrow Old Melburnians at threequarter time They had led at each change - the margin being sixteen points at the last However, they were no match for O M's onslaught in the final term scoring only three goals two to eight goals ten OM's emerged victorious by twenty-two points to retain their championship hopes Collegians will be looking forward to the `Bye' today to regain some of the form sadly lacking last week against Parksides, when they were held goal-less in two quarters Parkside missed the chance of boosting their percentage however when they recorded an inaccurate nine goals fifteen behinds Old Paradians moved back into second spot when they scored shakily over Old Trinity by thirty-four points They too were inaccurate though and amassed twenty-two behinds for the day (and sixteen goals) A scoreless third term probably cost Old Haileybury the points in their match against Monash Blues OH's led by thirteen points at half-time, trailed by eight at three-quarter time and lost the game by two goals - and, thus, missed an opportunity to move into the four Alphington slipped into the C Section four when they proved too strong for Kew - particularly after half-time - and recorded an eleven point win Old Brighton's defeat by A J AX assisted Alphington's move Scores were level at half-time in this match but A J AX emerged by twenty-nine points after a total of only one goal five had been recorded in the third term Geelong cemented their hold on the third spot with an eleven goal win over Hampton Rovers - who, if nothing else, were accurate scoring five goals straight THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 Page 3
3 Editorial cont - Old Carey's twenty-seven point win over Old Ivanhoe had a two-fold result It allowed them to move off the bottom rung at last and virtually ended Ivanhoe's hopes of making the final four - they are, now two games out The Carey-Kew clash today should provide some excitement as the victor will have the better chance of avoiding relegation St Kilda returned to the winning list with a`bang' - recording, an eightyeight point win over Old Xaverians who could not match them at any stage Melbourne High Old Boys (D Section) provided the upset of the day when they held Section leader Old Camberwell goal-less throughout to win by eight goals The Camberwell forwards will be out to avenge this humiliation today when they travel to Heatherton Country Colleges kept their finals chances glimmering when they defeated State Bank by six goals (The defeat also cost State Bank their place in the four ) West Brunswick returned to the winning list after a long run of `outs' when they accounted for University High by thirty-one points St Kevin's strengthened their place in the four when they scored by fourteen points over Elsternwick, who have become isolated in ninth spot Power House led comfortably all day over Heatherton and went on to score by five goals, thereby consolidating their hold-on the number two position E Section's Old Geelong moved into third place when they won by eighty-six points over A NZ Bank, after leading all day Late starters La Trobe are now seventh following their nine point win over North Brunswick, who have not regained their earlier form St Bede's retained the top place when they led Old Mentonians for most of the day and won by forty points They are still closely pressed by Bulleen- Templestowe who kept in touch by scoring over Beverley Hills (then third now fourth) AM P kept their hopes for the four alive when they defeated Brunswick by ten goals and so moved into fifth spot out on percentage only Bulleen United staged the F Section upset when they bettered previously undefeated Thornbury by two goals They led all day to do so Therry moved two games clear in fourth position when they defeated Footscray (by six goals) and University Reds accounted for National Bank by twelve goals The Reds have improved recently - but have left their run too late it appears Clayton recorded their second win when they defeated Monash Whites again, this time by thirty-four points Junior Section One results saw North Old Boys again victorious, this time over Monash University The margin of defeat cost Monash their place in the four Hampton Rovers 'defeated Old Scotch by two points The closeness allowed Scotch to move into the four (replacing Monash) Ivanhoe and University Blues changed places when the Blues went down to Ivanhoe by thirty-seven points University Blacks kept their hopes of remaining in Junior One when they accounted for St Bernard's (eighth) by - five goals, thus levelling their respective match points Ormond moved into sixth place when they scored handsomely over Geelong - despite a slow beginning De La Salle's big ~ win over West Brunswick in Junior Two, together with Coburg's defeat of Old Haileybury, sees De La Salle back on top - a game clear Kew stayed with Coburg when they led Fawkner comfortably all day to record a seventeen and a half goal win over Fawkner Old Paradians' seven goals in the first quarter kicked them off towards their one hundred point victory over Caulfield, whilst Melbourne High scored seven goals in the second quarter (and none in the last!) on the way to their, twenty-seven point win over Therry Page 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 "PREVIEWING TODAY'S GA MES A SECTIO N Your A Grade tipster made a bold showing with 4 winners and a draw in last week's round as the season starts to really hot up Uni Blues remain safe and secure perched on top of the ladder - three wins clear of their nearest rival, whilst the other occupants of the Four are right under the hammer from the in-form Ormond and North O B Uni Blacks produced a marked improvement in form to tie with last year's premiers De La Salle In fact, only poor kicking deprived the Blacks of victory Uni Blues continued on their winning way with a strong win over improved Caulfield Grammarians Ivanhoe accounted for Marceltin in what was a hard fought game North O B Inflicted a large defeat upon the out-of-form St Bernard's who are now facing relegation Ormond who, with North O B, are on the edge of the Four, demolished Old Scotch, who have now lost three games in a row This week's round produces two very interesting clashes, the first being between Uni Blues and Ormond The Blues, on top of the ladder and Ormond just outside the Four Bruce Bourne, Shane Dove and Chisholm are in great form for the "Monds" and shall keep the Blues under continual pressure The Blues have the advantage of their home ground which star forward Mick Sleeman plays ike a treat Both sides are high marking and fast but I feel that Ormond has more to gain with a win in this match and I'm tipping them to topple the Blues The other great match will be between Old Scotch Collegians and Nort h Old Boys Scotch coach, Laurie Aghan, will be desperate to arrest his team's slide which is placing their position in the Four in jeopardy Scotch's defence is proving vulnerable and North have brilliant forwards in O'Connor and Sheales who will take advantage of any slackness in the defenders I believe North will inflict yet another defeat on Old Scotch - to make the tussle for the Final Four more interesting Marcellin and Uni Blacks meet at Marcellin in what will be a vital match with respect to the relegation of either team at the end of the season Uni Blacks showed improved form against Da La Salle whilst Marcellin battled very hard against Ivanhoe ' I fancy Uni Blacks improved form will enable them to carry the day against spirited opposition from Marcellin St Bernard's O C meet Ivanhoe at home, with relegation to "B" grade staring them in the face after almost a decade in "A" grade On the other hand, Ivanhoe, up from "B" division and in the Four, are going from strength to strength Sheppard has been in good form and this has given them added bite However, Ivanhoe's experience down at the Saint's oval is limited and I pick St Bernard's to overthrow them on Saturday A vital clash for De La Salle takes place against Caulfield Grammarians - De La Salle's form has been very patchy over recent weeks and some of their star Players have suffered a let-down since the Interstate game They realise that a loss this week could have them out of the Four and this is sure to spur them on to better will o believe their defeat Caulfield, whoh h a have als last two games My tips are Ormond, North OB, Unl St Bernard's and De La Blacks, ARNOLD Salle - MICHAEL B SECTIO N Another round gone and Old Melburnians stand out proudly as the only unbeaten team in the Senior competition Today they journey out to Bundoora to tackle Old Paradians This could be a danger game for O M's If they don't approach this game in the right frame of mind the Paradians will get to them On their own ground Old Paradians are a real handful for any team Everyone is waiting for Old Melburnians to put in that bad one I don't believe this will happen There are too many good players in their team to all fail on the one day If they are to be beaten it will be by a team that can out-run them and keep moving the ball to -limit OM's scoring chances I doubt if Paradians can play this type of game well enough to win, so I will go for Old Metburnians to continue their unbeaten run Fawkner meet Monash Blues at the Mutton Reserve, Fawkner The Fawkner boys went down to O M 's last week but they must have played well if the scores are any indication Monash had a good win over Old Haileybury, so this should be a keen battle I keep referring to the big advantage some clubs have by playing on their own ground Fawkner is one such club I believe their game has lifted over the last few weeks and with their ground giving them an edge I will tip Fawkner to win the AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 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4 PREVIEWS (cont ) Coburg play host 'to Old Trinity This game is vital to both clubs They will be desperate for 'a win to get themselves moving up the ladder If Coburg have been able to get their injured players fit again over the bye weekend, It could be just the lift they need to tip the scales in their favour Both teams have to put in a bit more each week if they wish to keep taking their place In the winners' circle I think Coburg can find that desperation needed to win this one Old Haileybu ry meet Parkside at Keysborough in what should be another keen struggle The home team, after two defeats in a row will give everything to stop the slide Parkside again adjusted to the very poor condition of their ground to score a good win over Collegians I am convinced Parkside's game will be better suited to good conditions so their journey to Keysborough should be a welcome trip Haileybury play a similar run-on style of football so it should be a good game to see I'll stay with the in-form team and go for Parkside to take this one out Collegians are making use of the Bye to have a practice match against Therry C CO B who have the Bye in "F" Grade My tip is don't take Therry too lightly You will be surprised at the top quality football they play in "F" Troop Selections: Old Melburnians, Fawkner, Coburg, Par4cside - BRIAN LAUDER C SECTIO N Well, I have started the second half of the season more or less sensationally - 5 winners However, I can't see myself maintaining this standard after glancing at today's draw Match-of-the-day is between top team St Kilda and up-and-coming Geelong Geelong rarely play particularly well at St Kilda, however, it is playing better now than its form during recent visits This year Geelong has handled the heavy grounds better than most Geelong sides that I recall St Kilda's ground will be heavy and this should not worry Geelong as much as in the past I thought Geelong should have beaten St Kilda at Queen's Park early in the year; now it is playing better my bias leans towards it to beat the top side today Old Xaverians and Old Brighton are at the crossroads (In fact, Old Brighton seem to be permanently there) Both must win to keep alive chances of playing in the Finals Old Brighton are in the horrors, while Old Xav's could not match St Kilda last week However, Brighton, even at the beach, will not provide similar opposition and I expect Old Xaverians to notch a handy win to keep them near the Four Old Ivanhoe have slipped and will not be strong enough to test mighty A J A X, which has not put a foot wrong for weeks Hampton Rovers contested every Inch of the way last week, but will find Candy and Bromley too hot handle out at Alphington Alphington will win and strengthen their hold on that keenly countered fourth place Old Carey and Kew should be a clash full of entertainment Neither team intends to be relegated, so today's situation spells desperation Kew did well against Alphington last week and appear to be on the improve Old Carey have won two in a row and with only pick Frankly, I haven't a clue who will win -- I would prefer to punt on a draw, but I must be positive and will favour Kew because they are playing at home Selections : Geelong, Old Xaverians, AJA X, Alphington, Kew - JIM FIDGE D SECTIO N Last week's games added further interest to the competition Again the top four changed composition Congratulations to Melbourne High School Old Boys on their meritorious victory which enabled them to move into fourth place Country Colleges journey across Royal Park to meet University High School Old Boys Percentage may prove vital to the Colleges' quest of the Finals Providing Ken Vipond can generate drive and with Maurice Mahony doing damage around the packs, Larry Coates could manage a bag of goals University High will be anxious to recapture its moment of glory, but I cannot see the home side taking the points Disappointing Heatherton await Old Camberwell whose first goal will doubtlessly raise a hearty cheer Peter Hutchinson would have had a parched throat after last week's debacle Heatherton have not adjusted to D Section and despite good play by the Kiltens, Banning and Meeking, the team is not winning matches Old Camberwell should take the points today Memo : Heatherton - What about your team list? Two of the lower ranked sides clash at Elsternwick when West Brunswick visit The "Magpies" have slipped after a conspicuous start to the season Elsternwick, according to my reliable informants, are a talented side who do not produce results Today will be their day for a victory Giant killers Melbourne High School Old Boys return home to await St Kevin's A final position could reward the winner The sides are fairly evenly matched on the season's performance St Kevin's forwards have been slightly more active To balance this, Melbourne High have the home ground advantage This factor, coupled with St Kevin's failure to play out a full game, prompts me to select Melbourne High School Old Boys to win the game PREVIEWS (cont ) State Bank, now out of the top Four, await power House in a game between Albert Park :cnants Power House suffered eight injuries in their big victory over Country Colleges and their players will be fitter than they were against Heatherton The Bankers' assets gain value at home Despite their monopoly of Oval 4, I believe the Bankers will find a scoreboard deficit at the end of today's game Power House, a big, strong and mobile side will prove too talented for State Bank Selections : Count ry Colleges, Old Camberviell Grammarians, Elstemwick, Melbourne High School Old Boys, Power House May I conclude with a big plea to the five home sides? Please phone your scores promptly tcjay - NORM NUGENT My tipping is improving, but so are my co-tipsters I have missed tipping the field by 4 points on one occasion, but made up for it last week by recording a perfect score Brunswick are struggling to score their second win for the season (the first being against AN Z Bank) and today encounter second placed Bulleen-Templestowe Brunswick have the home ground advantage but, on form, t must say that the visitors will prove too strong today Old Geelong have assured me they are going to be the second team to get a victory over the leaders, St Bede's If they can maintain the form they have shown the last three weeks they should be able to do it AMP are very inconsistent and North Brunswick have not been ve ry kind to me, but this week I will rely on North Brunswick to get me the points AN Z Bank have the advantage of home ground but will not be strong enough for La Trobe Blacks Beverley Hills dowt like me tipping them for a victory but on their home ground with the usual heavy going, they should get a comfortable win Selections : Bulleen-Templestowe, Old Geelong, North Brunswick, La Trobe Blacks, Beverley Hills - NUGGET STEPHENS F SECTIO N Thornbury, at home to Uni Reds, could be a closer contest than the first time round The Reds have won a couple of games and the Berries are shy of a few good players, but the odds about the Reds are still fairly long, so I'll pick the Berries Monash Whites will be hosts to the Commonwealth Bank, who will be keen to do something constructive about their percentage which, at the moment, will prevent them from improving on third place The Bankers have a couple of hard matches following and a handsome margin over the Whites would be very handy National Bank are the roughies for a place in the Finals and, a win against Clayton is essential Fluff this and they might as well surrender and go surfing for the rest of the season I think they have enough interest and are big enough to cope Footscray had a close encounter with Bulleen United earlier in the season and this game could be another good match Bulleen play a good type of attacking football right from the back line and like plenty of space to operate in They have a real chance of getting out of F Section this year and that is the hard part of Amateur football Selections : Thornbury, Commonwealth Bank, National Bank, Butleen United Therry C C O B have a chance to work on those bulges I mentioned a few weeks back - SYD WHITFIELD JUNIOR 1 SECTIO N An interesting round of matches last week saw North confirm their position at hot favourites for the flag with a big win over Monash, while Ivanhoe have emerged as the main threat after a good win, their sixth in a row, over Blues Today Blues should regain some of their confidence with a win over Geelong The Blues high hopes for another Junior premiership received a setback last week at Ivanhoe where they folded after half time They have a very talented side, but are losing concentration However, they should be too good for Geelong No rth crushed Monash last week and are carrying all before them at the moment Hampton Rovers also had a good win last week and will be desperate to keep their finals chances alive with a win over the top side It will be a good battle but I can't see the Rovers getting up St Bernard's hit rock bottom last week and today have to come up against Ivanhoe, whose form over recent weeks cannot be faulted They have a big, strong side and will be after a percentage booster out at Essendon today Looking at their respective positions on the ladder, Scotch should have an easy win over University Blacks at Scotch today However, Scotch's form over the past few weeks has fallen away badly, while the Blacks, after a disastrous start to the season, are now combining well and I think they might surprise the home team Monash have been up and down like yo-yos this season, so who knows what will happen when they visit Ormond today Ormond, fresh from a good win last week, must win today to stay in the race while Monash badly need to Page 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 Page 7
5 PREVIEWS (cont ) restore their confidence, so bady shattered last week by North It's anyone's game and when in doubt I always go for the home side, so it's Ormond to win Today's winners : Uni Blues, North Old Boys, Ivanhoe, Unl Blacks and Ormond - PETER BRUKNER JUNIOR 2_ SECTION Well done Coburg, and this scribe hopes that your good win will be an incentive to your Seniors Come on Therry, I am sure you will cause a few upsets before the end of the season De La have displaced Old Haileyburians at the top and today's game between these two sides promises to be a preview of the Grand Final Old Haileyburlans have the home ground advantage and with players Lynch and Mc- Donnell in top form we can expect a great game De La Salle O C have been working hard under Colin McDonald and it is reasonable to assume that they will not take this game lightheartedly Assuming that Colin will not be calling in "stand-in" coach Hawkins, I select De La to win After their good win last week, one would be foolish not to select the visitors Ther ry C C OB play host to the boys from Kew in what may well be a close game The visitors were my "jinx" side for most of the krst round and the hosts may well turn out to be my problem side of the second round Kew obviously have the form, but I am going for Thetry because I believe they are due to pull something out of the bag Caulfield Grammarians are at home to M HS OB and will be "all out" to maintain their contact with the Four M H S had their second win against Therry last week since defeating Caulfield in the second game of the first round I fancy that the results will be reversed today West Brunswick had another disastrous defeat last week and await the arrival of Old Paradians The visitors must win to have any chance of making the Four and are my choice Selections : Old Paradians, Caulfield Grammarians, Therry C COB, De La Salle O C PETER NATHAN PREVIEW The A B C Sporting Roundup on 3L0 eac h Coburg visit neighbours Fawkner, who are Friday, commencing at 6 30 p m, will Include a struggling to maintain contact with the Four ' preview of the next day's Amateur matches YOUR HANDY SCORE SHEET 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter FINAL Goalkickers : II I I II I! II I I II I I LEADING GOALKICKERS A SECTION O'Connor, North OB ~(65~ Bourne, Ormon d Sleeman, Univ Blues (4) N tason, Old Scotch (3) Groves, De La Salle (3) Beddoe, De La Salle (-) Crump, Ormond (-) Butcher, Caulfield Gr ~ ~ Jones, Ivanhoe Anderson, Univ Blues (2) B SECTIO N Frarvey, Parkside (1 ) 30 I Cordner, Old Melb (4) 25 Roach, Collegians (-) 24 C Hughes ; Paradians (2) 23 Bouris, Old Halley (-) 21 B Burns, Old (2) 21 Tilbrook, Old Melb (-) 19 D Urquart, Old Melb (-) 18 Ward, Fawkner (3) 17 Peers, Old Trinity (1) 16 C SECTION Bromley, Alph (2) 51 Priestley, O Bright (1) 40 K Candy, Alph (4) 33 M Cooke, O Carey (8) 32 Lemish, A J A X (2) 26 Kaye, A J AX (2) 25 G Trevaskis, Geelong (2) 22 Grant, O Ivan (-) 21 D SECTIO N Sykes, P House (3) 60 Holmes, Elstern (7) 42 Meeking, Heather (4) 31 Coates, Count ry Coll (3) 31 Evans, P House (3) 27 Benning, Heather (2) 25 Martin, M HS O B (1) 25 McLardy, O Carob (-) 25 1 Henderson, AMP Soc (1) 44 Tenace, B-T'stowe (-) 39 Wood, St Bede's (2) 32 Campbell N Bruns (3) 31 Collins, ~t Bede's (5) 28 Quaife, B-T'stowe (1) 27 Hunter, O Geol (7) 26 Field, Bev Hills (1) 26 F SECTION Brophy, Foetscray (2) 31 Hayman, Thornbury (3) 30 Hille, Univ Reds (6) 25 Smith, Thornbury (1) 25 M Staff, Thombury (1) 24 Brierley, Clayton (5) 22 Dick, Comm Bk (-) 22 Briggs, Therry (3) 21 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Rodger, Monash Univ (-) 42 Richardson, North O B (6) 39 Roach, Ormond (4) 30 Wood, Univ Blues (-) 25 Phillips, Ivanhoe (3) 24 D Ryan, North OB (1) 22 McHenry, Univ Blacks (4) 21 JUNIOR SECTION 2 P Greene, De La Salle (12 73 Love, O Pared (5) 36 Lynch, O Hailey (-) 30 Murcutt, Therry (2) 28 McDoneil, O Halley, (-) 27 Collins, O Halley (2) 26 Dunne, M H S O B (6) 21 A RESERV Harley, De La Salle (5) 29 Koslowski, Ormond (2) 29 Cufle, North O B (1) 19 Bell, St Bernard's (1) 15 Butcher, Caulf Gr (-) 14 Biviano, Ivanhoe (-) 13 Rawse, Ormond (-) 13 Smyth, Ormond (-) 12 Foulsham, Ormond (2) 10 B RESERVE Stockdale, O Trinity (5) 28 Grant, Mon Blues (4) 23 Austin, O Melb (2) 23 Giles, Mon Blues (3) 18 Lucas, O Meib (-) 16 M Ryan, O Parad (1) 12 Shannon Fawkner (1) 12 Davies, Mon Blues (-) 12 J Mercer, O Trinity (-) 12 C RESERVE Latzer, O Bright (2) 23 Jurberg, A J AX (-) 19 J Stevens, O Ivan (-) 18 Hamilton, O Bright (5) 17 J Ludowyk, Geelong (1) 15 A Dick, O Bright (-) 13 D RESERVE Clark, P House (1) 32 Chalmers St Kevin's (2 28 Lee, MHS OB (-~ 23 Dunkin, O Camb (1) 20 Stevens, Elstern (-) 16 W Williams, Heather (-) 16 Mahoney, Heather (-) 14 E RESERVE Bowden, St Bede's (2) 28 G Stannard, B-T'stowe (3) 26 N Officer, O Geel (4) 24 D Jenkins, A M P Soc (5) 19 Vigus, AN Z Bk (3) 17 Chamberlain, O Ment (-) 14 Walker, B-T'stowe (-) 14 F RESERVE W Burrows, Thornbury (1) 19 Burghardt, Clayton (-) 17 Whitaker Thornbury (3) 16 Mason, niv Reds (4) 12 Gallagher, Bulleen Utd (2) 12 Cairns, Bulleen Utd (-) 12 Gardiner, Clayton (-) 1 2 LIFE, SELF EMPLOYED AND PERSONAL SUPERANNUATION SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, ALL GENERAL INSURANCES DON McQUEEN CONSULTANT FOR AMP SOCIETY Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man Ten years experience with A MP Society Interstate player with VAFA 1964, 1965, Wakefield St, Hawthorn, Vic 3122 Ph (Bus) {Priv) Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 Page 9
6 PREMIERS,"r-3P A SECTIO N W L D For Agst % Pts University Blues Old Scotch Coll Ivanhoe De La Salle OC, Ormond North Old Boys Caulfield Gram University Blacks St Bernard's O C Marcellin OC B SECTIO N old Melburnians Old Paradians Parkside Collegians Old Haileybury Monash Blues Fawkner * Coburg Old Trinity Gram C SECTION SL Kitda CBCOC AJA X Geelong Alphington Old Brighton Gr Old Xaverians Old Ivanhoe Gr Hampton Rovers Old Carey Gram Kew D SECTION Old Cam'weii Or Power House St Kevin's O B M HSOB State Bank Country Colleges Heatherton West Brunswick Elsternwick U H S OB St Bede's OC Bulleen-T'stowe Old Geelong Beverley Hills A M P Society Old Mentonians La Trobe Blacks North Brunswick AN Z Bank Brunswick F SECTION Thornbu ry Buileen United * Com Bank Ther ry CC OB National Bank Footscrayl T University Reds Clayton Monash Whites Page LIST S A RESERV University Blues St Bernard's O C Ormond North Old Boys Ivanhoe University Blacks Marcellin O C De La Salle O C Old Scotch Coll Caulfield Gram B RESERV Old Melburnians Monash Blues Collegians Parkside Fawkner Old Trinity Gram Old Haileybury Old Paradians * Coburg C RESERV Old Brighton Or Geelong St Kilda CBCOC Hampton Rovers Old Carey Gram *" Old Xaverians A J AX Kew Old Ivanhoe Or t Alphington D RESERV Power House St Kevin's O B State Bank West Brunswick tt Heatherton Old Cam'weli Gr M H SO B Elsternwick Country Colleges U H S O B E RESERV Bulleen-T'stowe Old Geelong Beverley Hills North Brunswick St Bede's O C Old Mentonians La Trobe Blacks A N Z Bank A MP Society Brunswick F RESERVE SECTIO N * C'wealth Bank University Reds Clayton Bulleen United Therry C CO B Thornbury National Bank Monash Whites Footscray IT THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRES On ground of first-named club unless otherwise shown Seniors and Junior* at 200 pm Reserves at am Umpire for Reserves games shown in bracket s A SECTIO N nlarcellin O C v University Blacks - G M Simpson, Dodds (G Reid) (B) : Cain, Kaiser (G) : Jephson, Hillier UnBlues ( (Coughlin) Bv )r Cooper, Mason Rowell Dunstan, Jenner St Bernard's OC v Ivanhoe (EP) t- R llill, Tracey (*) (B) : Foley, Castel, K Segota (G) : Box, McDonald Old Scotch Coll v North Old Boys - Sharpe, Goodman (Lyons) (G) : McKenzie, Hateley I-)c La Salle O C v Caulfield Gram - Rowe, Mead (Radford) (G) : Upham, Stratton B SECTION Paradi (Marshall ) v ans ~ Darling, - King old Haileyburians v Parkside - Kelly (*) (G) : Murray, Ryan Coburg v Old Trinity Gram - Wills (*) (G) : J Hinton, A Smith Fawkner v Monash Blues - Field (*) (G) : Malcolm (**) Collegians - Bye C SECTION St Kilda C B C OC v Geelong - Maebus (Britton) PREE-MIERS11-11P LISTS (CONTINUED) JUNIOR 1 SECTIO N No rth Old Boys Ivanhoe t University Blues Old Scotch Coll Monash Uni Ormond Hampton Rovers St Bernard's O C University Blacks Geelong JUNIOR 2 SECTIO N De La Salle O C Old Halleybury Coburg KeVr Old Paradians Cauifieid Gram Fawkner Therry C C O B 't M H SO B 'Nest Brunswick * By e Unregistered player - May 13th and June 10th t Unregistered player - May 27th tt Unregistered player - June 10t h 't Unregistered player - May 27th and June 10th Kew v Old Carey Gram - Croxford (*) Old Brighton Gram v Old Xaverians - McCartney (McAuliffe) Old Ivanhoe Gram v A JA X - McMahon Hampton Rovers v Alphington - Muller (Pekin) D SECTION U HS Old Boys v Country Colleges - W Henry (Howard) Heatherton v Old Camberwell Gram - Cavanagh (Randles) Elsternwick v West Brunswick - Cordner (*) M H S Old Boys v St Kevin's O B - Mauger (Lansdown) State Bank v Power House - Connell (Downes) Brunswick v Bulleen-Templestowe - Rudderham (Wiener) St Bede's O C v Old Geelong - J Reid (Brukner) North Brunswick v AMP Society - Johnston (Thomas) A NZ Bank v La Trobe Blacks - Woodruff (Purcell) Beverley Hills v Old Mentonians - Wooll ey, (Linehan) F SECTION Thornbury v University Reds - Peake (*) Monash Whites v Commonwealth Bank - Bishop (Goodwin) National Bank v Clayton - Ball, (D Henry) Footscray I T v Bulleen United - White (Gobbo ) Therry CCOB - Bye JUNIOR I SECTION University Blues v Geelong - *t North Old Boys v Hampton Rovers - D Smith St Bernard's O C v Ivanhoe - Scott Old Scotch Coil v University Blacks - Jennings Ormond v Monash University - Burridge JUNIOR 2 SECTIO N Therry C C O B v Kew - G A Simpson Old Haileyburians v De La Salle OC - Sinclair Caulfield Gram v M H S Old Boys -- Middleton West Brunswick v Old Paradians - J Segota Fawkner v Coburg - W Hinton EMERGENCY UMPIRES Field: J Smith, Burke (EP)t-Game at Elsternwick Park (*) -Umpire for Reserves game to be appointed (**) -Goal Umpire to be appointed * j -Umpire to be appointed THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 Page 11
7 "By' SECTION TEAM S COBUR G Gleason, K (cr) Douglas, P B Beath, R A Egan, M P Hughes, G Pederson, S K Judge, P D Gillingham, R P Beattie, J R Cleary, P M Egan, M G Barker, J M Bird, B A Coach : Tony Holloway ; Res : Kevin Gleeso n 14 Hutchinson, M A 27 Hamilton, A 15 Egan, S I 40 D 28 Finlay, M A 16 Liddle, 1 41 R 29 Wets I Mann, S 30 Green, 18 C R W 43 Sim, I 31 Christopher, 19 C 44 Sproat, K N 32 Ingleton, 20 Woodham, R I 45 N 33 Neudert, R 21 O'Brien, B D 46 J 34 Hamilton, I 22 S 47 Finlay, P J 35 Ginnivan, 23 P J 48 Knight, G R ' 36 Liddle, G 24 Cannon L J 49 J 37 Royal, H 25 Cannon,, D F 50 J 38 Taylor, J 26 Boyd, S F 51 J 39 Jakoviceski, L 52 COLLEGIANS Coach : Roach, C (Chris); Res : Newton, K (Ken) 1 Walduck, D 2 Wagstaff, S 4 Ro ch,i C v(c) 5 Naylor, C 6 Loder, R 7 Leembruggen, R 8 Cartledge, S (c) 9 Crow D 10 James, M 11 Lupson, P 12 Cook, G 13 Dodd, G 25 Price, P 14 Emmett, N 26 Newton, P 15 Zent, R 27 James, N 16 MacKay, S 28 MacKay, C 17 Rosengarten, G 29 Taylor, P 18 Bulling, J 30 Merry, A 19 Lochhead, I 31 Evans, P 20 Nethersoie, J 32 Etherington, J 21 Milford, P 33 Teale, S 22 Parsons, G 34 Loder, T 23 Bickford, M 35 Allen, G 24 Purdue, J 36 Hooper, G MONASH BLUES Coach : J Thomas ; Res : S Schneide r 1 Anderson, B 17 Gunning, T Anderson, 33 Mutimer, G P 18 Curtin, B Bickford, D 34 Hodge, M 19 Gumley, W Ryan, D 35 Lovell, C 20 Costello, P Chapman, G 36 Doveal, G 21 Giles, S Carlton, 37 Leerson, P L 22 Ryan, C Carnell, 38 Lette, S P 23 Olds, R Nash, M 39 Moore, C 24 Townsend, 55 S Olding, M 40 Davies, P 25 Steart, G 56 Bergin, P 41 Vaughan, P 26 White, M 57 Cash, G 42 Creaser, J 27 Quincy, K 58 Hiiderbrandt, P 43 Rosenheln, K 28 Ellis, M 59 Schneider, S 44 Zimmerman, B 29 Coldham, J 60 Hore, T 45 Carr, T Ross, G Lanyon, D 46 Rodger, M 31 Mann, G 62 Whttty, P 47 Grutyner, R 32 Thomas, G Grant, R 64 Biiston, B J 53 Agostino, J p Green, M A W 54 Church, C S McAuliffe, N G 55 Tolley, W Middling, D W 56 Simmonds, C Freeman, M S 57 Dickson, G N ' Weston, A D 58 Hairs, E Weston, M R 59 Volta, P L West, G J 60 Taylor, I J Woods, L G Cotter, P R Walker, G M Nicholas, R F Pederson, M A 37 Manno, T 38 Griffiths, J 39 Bennetts, M 40 Hillier, P 41 Richards, L 42 Cookes, A (vcr) 43 Alisopp, S 44 Ross, L 45 Rowlands, L 46 Chosich, N 47 Balsillie, A 48 Edward, D 49 Deyoung, P 50 Wright, C, 51 McKenzie, C 52 McCallem, J 53 Howlett, M Downie, P Gawender, J Moss, P Davies, P Hanlon, M Ramsden, M Deighton, C Coyle, L McDonnel, P Andrea, T Bean, S 49 MacKay, S 50 Butler, S 51 Baum, T 52 Thompson, C 53 Scott, W 54 Williamson, P 55 Ross, G 56 Byrnes, C 57 Ashton, C 58 Dean, P 59 White, B 60 Josem, J FAWKNER Coach : John Russell ; Res : Glen Robertson 1 Tymms, M 12 Smith, P 23 Duggan, Quirinal,, S T 23 Thomas, S (c) 13 Giiifes, K 37 Elliot, P 24 Corrie, M 38 Burke, 51 Wilson, D 14 Stewart, J T 25 Nulty, M 56 O'Mara,K 4 Chard, C 15 Nenna, R 39 Phillips, B 5 McMah`on, G 26 Santamaria, D 58 Raleigh, 16 Blizzard, M 40 Henderson, A A 27 Graham, P 61 Ciavoia, S 6 Ward, K 17 Drummond, D 41 Shannon, F 7 McMahon, 29 Trapani, J 65 Deans, F 18 Pettifer, M 42 McNee, D A 8 Teesdale, J 30 Brown, M 68 Smith, B 19 Foley, D 43 Robertson, G 31 Scott, G (cr) 69 Phillips, J 9 George, M (vcr) 20 Naudi, R 44 Fauiks, W 11 Richardson, M 33 Stapleton, M 74 Thomas, B 21 Ferguson, P 45 Llewellyn, R 34 Thomas, G (vc) 22 Dwyer, P 48 Prouse, L 36 Robertson, D 49 Johnson, C 65 Wood, D 66 Wright, J 87 Etherington, G 68 Rodger, M 69 Turnbridge, N, 70 Morey, N 71 Stirat, S 72 Alexander, D 73 Pooley, R 74 Newnham, R 7,5 Maloney, C 76 Grace, S 77 Lewis, G 78 Gordon, M 79 Murphy, F 80 Lanner, A OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach : Michael Porter; Res : Don Lord Home, A S 13 Cunningham, P 25 McLennan, G J 37 Brewer, C W Paul, R I 14 Biliings, G A 26 Wise, R J 38 Bowman, C Schmidt, N W 15 Lucas, G 27 Crewdson, R 39 Parkes, T P Langford-Jones, 16 Thomson, M D 28 Irving, M 40 Bowman, R, L 17 Williams, A J 29 Gait, G J 41 Forbes, R A t+larshait, L S 18 Surgenor, P A 30 Cracknell, J 42 Pritchard, M Houston, M N 19 Palmer, I 31 Whiteman, G M 43 Leathern, J McQueen, DJ L 210 Curry, Campbell, A J 33 eggem ~ P G 5 44 Lovig, D H Houghton 4 Story, D C Cocks, N G 22 Legge, D 34 Newton, M A 46 Batt, G Corngan, J M 23 Poole, P J 35 Robertson, B 47 Matthews, B Bouns, T A 24 Poole, S W 36 Wolbers, F P 48 Tebbitt, R Meadows, G _ OLD MELBURNIAN S Thomas, K 18 pisarski, R 19 Austin, G 20 Morphet, B 21 Knight, C 22 Ristrom, A 23 Cordner, R I 24 Yeo, P 25 Tilbrook, J 26 Cloke, G 27 Dumbrell, R 28 Cameron, R 29 Burns, B 30 Stuart, A 31 Roberson, P 32 tjrqhart, D 33 Derham, S Coach : Peter McLean ; Res: Bob Dawson, P 34 Cowan, R Gray, T 35 Hepworth, D Rudo, A 36 Mitchell, N Woodbridge, P 37 Van Den Dungen, 52 Murray, P J 53 McMullin, N 38 Koren, P 54 Guest, J 39 Elam, D 55 Brown, R 40 Brett Young, M 56 Cordner, P 41 Kenyon, A 57 Campbell, N 42 Ansell, P 58 Michelmore, M 43 Dick, W 59 Cameron, A 44 Dawson, D 60 Mitchell, J 45 Lucas, A 61 Mumme, P 46 Clements, J 62 Johnson, T 47 Wischer, M 6 3 Derham, T 48 Clifton Jones, A Boag Freeman, J Yeo, P Hitchens, D Thompson, J Lee, I Grinlington, P Smith, S Shaw, M Porter, C Sleigh, S Woods, J Jalland, G Cole, R Salek, A Van Den Dungen, R 49 Robinson, P 50 Sincock, G 51 Woods, Geoffrey 52 Pollock, R J 53 Kane, P D 54 Lord, D E 55 Mason, P L 56 Metherail, R W 57 Moss, W 58 Bowring, P 59 Dimsey, A 60 Woods, Grant 64 Grimwade, R 65 Waite, P 66 Righetti, J 67 Porter, M 68 Delaney, C 69 Rezak, B 70 Lewis, H 71 Strang, M 72 Guest, W 73 Marks, J 74 Wilson, D 75 Hodges, P 76 Thomas, I 77 Thomas, M 78 Wilson, L 80 Nitschke, M OLD PARADIANS Coach: Brendan Danaher; Res: Peter McAlee r i Considine, V T 13 Assetta, J 24 Jordan, P F 34 Coppelli, C 45 De Luca, G S 2 Hughes, C D 14 Russell, B D 25 Butcher, V T 35 Considine, B J 47 Tudor, J M 3 Di Paolo, M G '5 Hughes, N J 26 Johnston, P M 36 Palermo, A 49 Richards, G B 4 Natoli, D E 16 Assetta, S 27 Johnston, P A 37 Caruso, A 50 Neylan, G T 5 Jordan, J A "7 Moran, P L 28 McCormack, D 38 Funari, F 51 Lyons, W L ii Hart, C C 19 Gregor, M T 29 Wyatt, A J 39 Marturano, A 52 Collins, L T 6 Roe, A P (dvcr) 30 Ryan, M A 40 Rowlands, W R g Barker, G T 21 Grace, C S 31 Considine, T F 41 Tellefson, M F t0 Johnson, A A (c) 22 Romeo, A R (vc) 42 Arthur, P J Jordan, G F 23 Mansfield, B L 32 McCarthy, C C 43 Gilmartin, P J 12 Johnson, M P (vcr) 33 Byrnes, P L 44 Abrahams, P D OLD TRINITY 1 Dart, R 2 Robison, C 5 Fenneily, P 4 Lockwood, M 5 Peers, W o Emerson, D 7 Birrell, A 6 Fekete, P 9 Cook, M 10 Fowler, G 11 Birrell, D 1 2 Smith, G!3 Stockdale, S Coach: David Barclay ; Res : Trevor 14 Stevenson, I 27 Mercer, R 15 Saunders, M 28 Douglas, N 16 Walters, M 29 Quarterman, P 17 Bunting, P 30 Weir, T 18 Sweeney, T 31 Quarterman, A "9 Galbraith, D 32 Jones, G 20 Dennis, B 33 Langley, R 21 Mercer, J 34 Clingin, G 22 Bolton, P 35 Masters, R 23 Adgemis, J 36 Beer, N 24 Frood, D 37 Mielke, P 25 Danun, P ^8 Gronow, R 26 Walls, P 39 Tankey, S PARKSIDE Coach : E rn McKever ; Res : Gary Welsh 1 Johnston, T 10 Wilson, S 19 Howell, K 2 Johnston, P 11 Gleason, D 20 Byrnes, J 3 Poyntz, G 12 Harrell, M 21 Clarke, B 4 Wiseman, C 13 Clarke, K 22 Harvey, P 5 Graham, B 14 Poyntz, R 23 Fitzgerald, R 6 Sweeney, K 15 Hennessey, G 24 Philpott, G 7 Howard, B 16 Fletcher, R 25 Arnold, B 8 Harvey, B 17 Keogh, T 26 Thompson, F `? Carruthers, M 18 Felle, K 27 Forde, R La Roche 40 Allen, K 41 Geller, I 42 Emerson, S 43 Dawson, W 44 Blackney, P 45 Weinberg, B 46 Nelson, S 47 Friend, 1 48 Spaulding, C 49 Coles, P 50 Beer, P 51 Bolton, C 52 Lumsden, B 28 Fraser, B 29 McNamara, B 30 Maxwell, R 31 Spinks, R 32 Biggins, G 33 Tanner, R ^d Eldridge, D 35 Smith, G 36 Young, R 53 Masels, A 54 Stanley, P 55 Edwards, R 56 Brennan, A 57 Siverson, R 58 Lyons, A 59 Spaulding, M 67 White, M 68 Stevenson, D 69 Rough, G 70 Fields, T 37 Voglis, P 38 Riordan, R 39 Clarke, R 40 Wilson, S 41 Grummisch, D 42 Ware, M 43 Nicholls, B 45 Howell, G 46 Duckworth, K Page 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 Page 13
8 o Law LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundle 5 YEARS AGO Ormond completed the cycle of beating every team in turn when they finished 23 points to the good against North Old Boys - ninth win in succession with their only defeat for the season being by North in the opening round Bourne, Graham, Curtis (Ormo ond) and Murray, Peasnell, O'Connor (North O B) were best Parkside continued their great form in `C' (9 wins 1 loss) with a 67 point win over Old Melburnians who were in fourth position Stars were King, Hayes, Wiseman (Park) and Weir, Cloke, Dick (Old Melb ) 150 games to Mick Johnson (A MP), Joh n es to G) le PhilaSimonO (StmKev's O ' R ike~ (O~G Ray Moore B )a (P'side) Coburg also praised forward Peter Callesen who played his 100th game against Ormond today Two years ago Peter had a serious knee injury but a successful operation and a year's rest worked wonders Peter's marking ability and strength had made him a very valuable player for Coburg Only undefeated teams were Ormond (A Reserve), U Blacks (B Reserve) and Coburg (Junior 2) Old Brighton (C) kicked to U'x~IS OB's Best were Agar (11), J Shepherd (5) and D Wood (Old B) and J Griffin, Flavel, Bong (U HS O B ) 10 YEARS AGO St Bernard's skipper Geoff Tobin played his 100th game Doug Puddy of the Alphmgton football family recorded his 150th game with the club as did Julian Prendergast with St Kevin's O B and Tony Fink with Old Carey, "Gympie" noted that in the Reserves Jim Carroll broke down and it looked like the end of a playing career that started in 1947 He was replaced in the last term by that recruit Alan Kirby (only 38 years old)! (Jim Carroll won three Association best and fairest awards ) Perhaps Gympie was a little overcome as, despite Commonwealth's Bank's highest score for some weeks, 12 I1, they were annihilated by Monash Uni who kicked 227 with 8 goals straight in the second quarter Malcolm (11 goals) ~ Rattray (4), Home (4) starred for the students while Borrack, Edwards (6) and Ventura (4) kept Bank in the game Melbourne High, ninth with 18 points in 'A' Section, but only 6 points away from fourth position, defeated Uni Blacks by 3 points High kicked 1 6 in the last quarter to Blacks 54 and were lucky to scrape home West Brunswick, bottom in 'C' Section and battling to avoid relegation, were unlucky to lose by 5 points to Power House (5th) Allen, Lewis and Murray were good Players for West Brunswick Page YEARS AGO Victoria, after trailing Sth Australia by 13 points at last change, finally triumphed by 4 points with a goal scored seconds before the final siren Best for Victoria were Law, Nelson, Grant, Capes, Stokes, G Hibbins, Victorians selected to play in Australia Amateur team as part of ANFC Centenar, CarnivNoe lal Hi s y Ge St kes bjohnbin Win eke~ e G ing, Alan Pinkus s~eider Ormond (7th) surprised Old Xaverians (3) with an all the way win by 29 points in very windy conditions It was Ormond's best performance for the season Sonnleitner, Man, K il lmorgan (Ormond) and Burnes, Carroll, Sanders (Old X) were best A J A X congratulated Dave Barston, nippy little rover who marked sensationally over a pack of six footers - also kicked 5 goals too Brunswick (6th) (C) trailed Parkside (2nd) until the last change, and then attacked continually in the last quarter to win by 4 points Strachan, A Diggerson (B'wick) starred while Kane, Coventry and Bill held Parkside together Old Melburnians welcomed back state star winger, Bryce Thomas, who had been out of the game for almost a year through iilness His absence had not dimmed his pace which was an important factor in Old Melburnians' win over Ivanhoe 30 YEARS AGO `A' Section coaches were Jack Ross hoe), Ray Martin ( (Ivan- Malvern), John Atkinson (Uni Blacks), Gus Dobrigh (Old Scotch), Ted Poole (M H S OB ), Jack Bray (Ormond), `Bos' James (Hampton Rovers) Who coached Coburg, Old Melburnians and Collegians in 1948? BLACK' LIS T Failing to phone Herald Office by 300 pm (Reserves) or 5 00 p m (Seniors) - Fine $3 00 A SECTIO N Ormond E RESERV AMP Society Failing to Phone Herald Fine $6 00 Office by 5 30 pm Old Geelong F SECTION Bulleen United JUNIOR SECTION 2 Coburg PRESS CORRESPONDEN T The phone number of the Press Correspondent, Mr Arthur Gaudy, is Please delete all reference to a business number for Arthur - unfortunately those previously given are no longer applicable EMERGENCY UMPIRE S Should an emergency umpire be necessary at your game, Please ring:- Elsternwick Park on THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 HAMPTON ROVERS 20 0 All at Hampton Rovers would like to congratulate John "Slag" R7acnish on playing his ~OOth game for the club "Slag" started in 1964 and came through from the Under 19s to establish himself in the Seniors - his speciaiity being his accurate drop kicks! His hard v,ork is evident on and off the field, winning a GGost Consistent" award and "Best Clubman" twice, a committeeman for 9 years and club delegate for 3 years The club greatly appreciates John's keenness and dedication and his many friends at Roverland would like to say, well done "Slag" - a great clubman' 150 AT ELSTERNWICK All at Elsternwick would like to congratulate Cary "Lumpy" Rosewarne on playing his 150th game today Lumpy has been with Elsternwick for a number of years and is popular with all concerned at our club and is also an identity on the field with players and supporters of opposition clubs Once again Lumpy, congratuations and may there be many more games to follow BALL BRIEFS CENTURY AT OLD BRIGHTON This week, congratulations are being handed out at Old Brighton to one of the club's better known characters and players His name is frequently mentioned in inevitably sensational, if not always complimentary terms, and he has never been known to remain silent for longer ;han a few seconds Whether calling for the sky ball' under the lights of the Beach Oval, imitating the mannerisms of well known sports commentators, or informing anyone willing to listen of his amazing performance a couple of weeks ago when he kicked the sweep in the Fc>erves game by scoring every one of the side's six goals, this fellow never fails to make his presence known On the field his somewhat extrovert manner again exerts itself, usually in the form of kicking goals or offering advice In tact his goal kicking form is such that he is leading the Reserve Section goalkicking and enjoying a very good season of football The man is of course Peter Latzer and the club's congratulations are extended to undoubtedly its most popular player, who today plays his 100th game 100 TO FAWKNER BACK POCKET Peter "Frosty" Smith will pu!l on his No 12 jumper today for the 100th time to represent Fawkner in their match against Monash Blues "Frosty" has been at Fawkner since they joined the Amateurs 6 years ago, playing in all their Grand Final teams Initially he started his career as a winger, then had a stint as rover, but over the past 3 seasons has developed into a back pocket specialist (being judged Best Player in the 1976 and 1977 Finals) Frosty is also an active social worker within the Club All at Fawkner would like to congratulate Frosty on reaching this milestone in his football career TWO CENTURIES AT MONASH Congratulations to Ken Rosenhein and Chri s Moore who, in recent weeks, played their 100th game with Monash Both commenced their Amateur football career with Monash Juniors in 1972 Ken went on to play three seasons with Monash Whites, then joined Chris in the Blues in 1976 Over their six seasons with Monash they have won numerous club awards, including Best and Fairest Both played intervarsity football and Chris played interstate football against Tasmania in 1977, and this year the Monash club is proud of both Ken and Chris, and the Committee and team members wish them well in the future O H 's RUCKMAN'S 10 0 Today sees Old Haileybu ry 's ruckman and vice-captain, John Houghton, play his 100th game for the club "Ocka" first played in 1971, and since then has been one of our best players He won the C Section Best and Fairest award in 1972, in which year he also won the club's Best and Fairest award, and gained his first State selection He also won the club's award last year, and played in the State team against South Australia a few weeks ago Congratulations from us all, John Let's hope there is another 100 still to come Congratulation to Jeff Rosewarne who plays his 50th V AFA game with Power House today Jeff already has the outstanding achievement of winning the "Bluey Truscott Trophy" for the Best and Fairest senior player in his first year out of junior ranks As a ruckman he frequently is at a height and weight disadvantage but he is an excellent judge of a mark and a great team player One of our most valued players, his "mechanical legs" appear tireless as he puts in a consistent performance every week Congratulations and best wishes for another good game today, Jeff Congratulations are extended to Old Brighton's Bruce McClure who plays his 50th game today Bruce, one of the senior side's prime movers and on whom a great deal depends, is one of the several very good young players who have contributed greatly to the Club's recent success A true utility player, "lllacka" has been given the job of holding down several problem positions this season and he has done everything required of him with consistent success A man who never puts in a bad game, he is an example to all during the Club's present lean period and everyone at Old Brighton heartily congratulates him on today's achivement Congratulations to Nigel "Boofa" Officer, who notches up his 50th game with Old Geelong today One of the real high flyers at Como, he usually caps his "screamers" off with one right through the hi-diddle-diddle! "Bewdy, Boole! " THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 Page 15
9 1978 GROUNDS AND DIRECTION S To help you arrive at the ground on time - or earlier!! Unless otherwise stated, Reserves play on the same ground as the Seniors B SECTION COBURG - De Chene Rese rve, Bell S East Coburg tram in Swan tree teast Coburg Street to Bell S, treet terminus COLLEGIANS - Harry Park Trott Oval, Albert (At Robert An~ p arst of K'ilda Ro do s School tam, lse Hie Toorak, to Bowen p Crescent FAWKNER - Lorne S Charles Mutton Rese tr rve, eet, Fawkner (Off Sydney Train to Fawkner Road) MONASH BLUES - Main Oval, Monash then busyalong ya7orth andn to Wellington University Roads OLD HAILEYBURIANS - Haileybury College Oval, Springvale Road, Keysborough Half a mile south of Five Ways on left hand side No public transport OLD MELBURNIANg - Cordner Oval, Fawkner Park, South Yarra No 7 tram in Camberwell Swanston Street Park to Fawkner OLD PARADIANS - Parade College Oval (at rear), Plenty Road, Preston tram Bundoora East in Bourke Street to terminus, then bus along Plenty Road to College OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS Sir Park, Herbert O(OfP' Yarra Bend Nationa Road, south of l Eastern Freeway) Train to Fairfield, then south PARE:SIDE - Pitcher Park, Keith p istreet, North then norhalongnkelvin Ro d to Avenue Pazktands FIXTURES, RESULTS "By' SECTIONIN APRIL is Faw 1614 OM Coll 1914 Park OP 1423 OTG 910 OH MBlu Coburg - Bye APRIL 22 OM OP Park 1119 OH 8 11 OTG Cob 713 MBlu 1815 Few 1217 Collegians - By e APRIL 2 9 Coll OTG OP 1813 Faw 1417 Cob OM Park MBlu O Haileybury - Bye MAY 6 Faw Cob 9 10 O M Coll 1311 O TG O H M Blu 823 O P 109 Parkside - Bye MAY 13 OH 611 OM 1916 Coll Fawk 1515 Cob OP 2014 Page 16 Park 1212 OTG Monash Blues - Bye MAY 20 Fawk 8 9 OH 9 11 OP Coll 8 9 OM Park 5 17 Cob 6 14 MBIu 37 O Trin Gram - by e MAY 27 OH 13 8 OP Coll Cob 5 13 Park 1315 Fawk 1213 MBIu 1614 OTG 9 8 OMeIb - Bye JUNE 3 No Fixture JUNE 10 OP Park 58 OM OTG Cob 13 8 OH Coll 1216 MBlu 415 Fawkner - Bye JUNE 1 7 OH Coll Park 1812 Cob 62 OTG Fawk 1614 MBIu OM O Paradians - Bye O Melb JUNE 2 4 v Fawkner Parkside v Col l O Trin Gr v 0 Parad M Blues v 0 H'ley Coburg - Bye JULY 1 O Parad v 0 Melb O H'ley v Parkside Coburg v 0 Trin Gr Fawkner v M Blues Collegians - Bye JULY 8 O Trin Gr v Coll Fawkner v 0 Parad O Melb v Coburg M Blues v Parkside 0 H'Iey - Bye JULY 15 Coburg v Fawkner Coll v 0 Melb O H'ley v 0 Trin Gr O Parad v M Blues Parkside - Bye JULY 22 O Melb v 0 H'ley Fawkner v Coll O Parad v Coburg O Trin Or v Parkside Monash Blues - Bye JULY 2 9 O H'ley v Fawkner Coil v 0 Pared Parkside v 0 Melb M Blues v Coburg O Trin Gram - Bye AUGUST 5 O Parad v 0 H'Iey Coburg v Coll Fawkner v Parkside O Trin Or v M Blues O Melburn3ans - Bye AUGUST 12 Collegians v 0 H'ley Coburg v Parkside Fawkner v 0 Trin Or O Melb v M Blues O Paradians - Bye AUGUST 19 Parkside v 0 Pared O Trin Gr v 0 Melb O H'ley v Coburg M Blues v Collegians (at Elstern Park) Fawkner - Bye THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 University Blacks pe La Salle O C LAST WEEK'S RESULT S A SECTIO N UNIVERSITY BLACKS: Cannizzo 2, Perrett 2, C Cordner, Cunningham, Fisher, liolland, Tracey BEST : Allanson, S Costello, O'Donohue, Cunningham, Atchison, Wines DE LA SALLE: Groves 3, Hollier 3, Casey 2, Dunn, Sully BEST: McDonald, McDonnell, Hollier, Bourke, Halasa, Nugent Ormond 4 8, Old Scotch Coil ORI4IOND: Bourne 6, Dove 4, Andrews 3, Buckley 2, Farrell, Parisi, McCooke, Richardson BEST: Holdsworth, Andrews, Chisholm, Hardham, Dove, Bourne OLD SCOTCH COLL: Kefford 3, Mason 3, Leeming 2, Marx, Duke, Tallent BEST : Bates, Cox, Kiel, Mason, Tallent, Drummond Ivanhoe Marcellin O C IVANHOE : Shepherd 3, Turnley 2, Smyth 2, R Stewart, Knop, Simpson, Lonergan, Jones BEST : James, Simpson, Renshaw, Robertson, Stredwick, Shepherd MARCELLIN: Aloisio 3, McCallum 2, Frazer, Butler, Toomey BEST: Dillon, Gartner, Denning, Aloisio, Gregory, Duffy North Old Boys St Bernard's OC NORTH OLD BOYS : Sheales 6, O'Connor 5, Hall 2, Conti 2, M Marchesi, Haratsis, Butera, Borcich BEST: Sheales, Dillon, Horan, Haratsis, Leeach, Maguire ST BERNARD'S O C : Wade 2, Pearson 2, Rackham, Thompson, Nadzielski, McConnell, Mahoney, Monaghan, Phelan, Ginnivan BEST : Mahoney, Phelan, Monaghan, Davis, Delmou Sullivan University Blues Caulfield Gram UNIVERSITY BLUES: Sleeman 4, Hagar 4, Anderson 2, Cortese 2, Bedford, Carmody, Christie, Church, Tyquin BEST: Hagar, Bedford, Dobbie, Moore, Brown, Hindle CAULFIELD GRAM: Goold 5, Fletcher 2, Sisson 2, Bierworth 2, Sassella, Taylor BEST : Cazer, Goold, Dickeson, Clark, Hood, Sisson Old Nleiburnians Fawkner OLD MELBURNIANS: I Cordner 4, P Cordner 4, J Mitchell 3, Thompson 2, Burns 2, Michelmore, Dawson BEST: I Cordner, Pisarcki, Brown, P Cordner, Roberson, Jalland FAWKNER: Profenna 5, J Trapani 3, K Ward 3, F McMahon, Deans, Raleigh BEST : Smith, Duggan, G McMahon, O'Mara, Deans, Profenna Parkside Collegians PARKSIDE: Steven Wilson 3, R Clarke, B Clarke, K Clarke, P Harvey, B Harvey, Biggins BEST: R Johnstone, Fitzgerald, Steven Wilson, Howell, B Clarke, B Harvey COLLEGIANS : Parsons 2, Loader BEST : Wagstaff, Etherington, Wright, Emmett, Taylor, Loader Old Paradians Old Trinity Gram OLD PARADIANS : S Assetta 5, C Hughes 2, Symes 2, Telefson 2, DiPaola, Johnston, N Hughes, C McCarthy, Johnson BEST: C Hughes, McCormack, S Assetta, DiPaola, C McCarthy, Johnston OLD TRINITY GR: Sekete 4, Saunders 2, Dann 2, A Birrell, Peers, Weinberg, Robison, Lockwood BEST: Langly, Jones, A Birrel, B Birrell, Saunders, Weinberg Monash Blues Old Haileyburians MONASH BLUES : Bergin 3, Whitty 2, Rodger 2, Ross, Mogg, Gunning, Moore BEST : Olds, Carnell, Bickford, - Whitty, Bergin, Rodger OLD HAILEYBURIANS : Mason 2, Houghton 2, Marshall 2, Chambers, Porter, Wise BEST : Chambers, Cocks, Houghton, Mason, Meadows, Porter Coburg - By e THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 B SECTIO N TIPSTERS' TALL Y Syd Whitfield (F) Peter Nathan (J2) Norm Nugent (D) Michael Arnold (A) Jim Fidge (C) Brian Lauder (B) Nugget Stephens (E) Peter Brukner (Jl) *Haif points for draw 15 iss * Ji Page 17
10 h DS S~I JDAIC~B Last Results Continue d C SECT IO N Geelong Hampton Rovers GEELONG : Fairbairn 3, Bullen 3, Kelly 2, G Trevaskis 2, Archer, Nicholson, Gray BEST : Silver, Nielsen, Builen, Davis, Coad, Birrell Taylor HAMPTON BEST : ROVERS - M Se tin~piclottu, 3, St vens, Nash, Bendle, Rowston Old Carey Gram Old ivanhoe Bah udrst 3, CAREY : Mill 8 M 8 BEST : M Cooke Long, Mill, ewilliams, Bathurst, Loader, Freeman OLD IVANHOE Chandler 2, I : Gee 6, Harvey 3, Stevens, R Edlin, Harris, Purcell, J Stevens Stevens, Gee, T BEST: Harvey G Allison McKenzie, C Millson, St Kilda CBCOC Old Xaverians O'G~uRyb2,s J Smit Dynon, De aney Kay 2, BEST: Jennings, Curry, D R Delaney, Dynon, Robinson, Smith Noonan, XCu IiEiRn,iN ooksley, s Rouu an, BEST: Pirrie AJ AX Old Brighton Gr , Simon, Komesarook, Marks, H r Ritterman BEST Ritte : Marks, Kalmus, M a Aarons, Jankie Ritterman, Segal, OLD BRIGHTON : Higgins 2, McClure, Priestley, P Simon, Templeton BEST: Paroissien, Burnell, D Simon, Shepherd, Mc- Clure, Warnock Alphington Kew ALPHINGTON: K Candy 4, Berizzi 2, Bromley 2, Jamison, Shearer, Skerry, Smith BEST: Skerry, W Gale, Smith, K Candy, Shearer, Walker HtKnEe;n, Bo1Dt~sR, Z4 erbi~o BEST : Toogood tb Smith, Cavanagh, Hayes, Walker, O'Dowd Page 18 D SECTION Country Colleges 24 69, State Bank COUNTRY COLLEGES : Coates 3, Deia _ hunty '3, P Mullen 3, Cummins, Sliced, Dewan BEST : P Ryan, Delahunty, Snowdon, Vipond, Commadeur Mahony Allen, nkbins,vlinglis,ffearnold BEST~nWilliams, Murray, Eacott, Arnold, P Brennan, Webster M H S Old Boys Old Cam'well Gr MHS OLD BOYS Martin, Cooper : Short 3, Peatling 2, Harrison Flegeltaub, Flegeltaub, J BEST: Pappas, Woods, R Wood, McKenzie, D SltlevCAMBERWELL : K Kerr, Rimington, BEST : A Kerr West Brunswick U HS Old Boys WEST BRUNSWIC : 2, Bea mont~ Brockwell,~lNicolosi Tartaglia, White, Woollard, BEST well, Callander, Fyffe, Guatta, : Brock- Guatta P Heenan, UH S OLD BOYS : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after dead-line - first post Monday copy St Kevin's OB Elsternwick ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Hannan 4, Olle 3, C Nettlefold 2, P Campbell 2, Griffin, Brennan, Robson, Reynolds, B Campbell BEST: Robson, C Nettlefold, Jago, Olle, Hannan, Kelly ELSTERNWICK : Holmes 7, Perkins 3, Rosewarne, Rigg, Harris, Grace BEST: P Richards, Holmes, Farrington, Grace, J Perkins, I Ramsay Power House Heatherton , PDempsey HOUSE : Ellis Sykes Newto n 3, Evans 3, Demi r BEST' Sarosi, : Stafford, Evans, Perry, Newton, Coloe, Upton HEATHERTON : Meekings 4, Berating 2, W Williams 2, Eales, DiFede, Veugelers Davis BEST : Brains, Carey, Meyers, Sauer, Killen, DiFede THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 Last Week's Results Continued Bulleen-T'stowe 25 7, Beverley Hills 25 5, BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE: D'Agostino 3, Walker 3, Lockhart, Miles, Hill, Quatfe, i fooper BEST: Bird, Miles, D'Agostino, Pretto, Lockhart, McCoy BEVERLEY HILLS: J Reece 2, Amad, i3utterworth, Field, Monahan BEST : Bowles, E~aan, Fleming, Holly, McCall, Reece Old Geelong A N Z Bank OLD GEELONG : Hunter 7, Baillieu 5, Clarke 3, B Spiden 3, J Anderson 2, Ross- Edwards BEST: Ross-Edwards, Hunter, Thompson, Brocksopp, B Spiden, Armstrong ANZ BANK : McDermott 2, Wescott, May, Birkenfelds, Salter, Kirkbride, S Gale BEST : A Gale, S Gale, McDermott, May, Wescott AM P Society Brunswick AM P SOCIETY: O'Rourke 5, McLaughlan 3 J Henderson, Walsh, Searle, De Propertis, Withers, Batten, Reed, S Carr, Rutty, Sweeney BEST: Sweeney, Searle,, Gates, Rutty, O'Rourke, McLaughlan BRUNSWICK: Gillett 2, Egan 2, Dean, Jones, Owens, Palmer, P Sheehan BEST : Butcher, Hamilton, Gillett, White, Jones, Egan La Trobe Blacks North Brunswick LA TROBE BLACKS: Condon 5, Gahagan 2, Sceney 2, Tunbridge, Porter, Hast, Hetz BEST : Condon, Graham, Tunbridge, Hast, Hetz, Martin NORTH BRUNSWICK : Fox 4, Campbell 3, Burrows 2, Kenny, D Payne BEST: Hughes, Campbell, Kenny, J Payne, Antonopoulos, Scullin St Bede's O C Old Mentonlans ST BEDE'S O C: McGoldrick 5, Collins 3, Turner 2, Wood 2, Cecchi BEST: Mc- Guinness, McGoldrick, Fogarty, Vaughan, O'Shannassy, Pendleton OLD MENTONIANS: Bennett 4, K King 2, Rafter BEST: Rafter, Bennett, Wilson, Peel, Rogers, Bakker F SECTI O N Ther ry CC O B Footscray I T THERRY C C : Briggs 3, M Wakeling 3, M Judd 2, Nicholson 2, I Broomfield, Bye BEST: White, Rose, Ross, Johnston, Whyley, Buhagiar, FOOTSCRAY I,T : Brophy 2 Carr 2, Absalom BEST: Rhodes, Murrell, Mullavey, Stott, McCann, Newland University Reds National Bank UNIV REDS: Hille 6, Long 4, Elliott 3, Smale 2, Miller, Johansen, Young, Jacobs BEST: Smale, Elliott, Johansen, Bartlett, Owen, Bullen NATIONAL BANK : McLaughlin 3, Wheeler 2, Bentley, Richards BEST: R Phillips, Andrews, McLaughlin, Strongman, Clarke, Jenkinson Clayton Monash Whites CLAYTON : D Phillips 6, Brierley 5, Blasi, Jennings, Muir, I Phillips BEST : Sheers, Westaway, O'Donaghue, Nestor, Turner, Brierley MONASH WHITES : Parsons 3, Di Donato 2, De Pace, Ludeman, Maddox, Poxon BEST: Poxon, Parsons, Winspear, Maddox, Cousins, Di Donato Bulleen United Thornbury BULLEEN UNITED: McColl 3, Shinn 2, Kwansy 2, Antonio 2, Gheller, Richardson, Brown BEST: Morley, Wilson, Flett, MacLeod, L Muir, Marchesani THORNBURY: Hayman 3, G Burrows 2, Bekut, Byrne, McDonald, Smith, M Staff BEST: R Liversidge, Peasch, Fitzpatrick, Ashby, M Staff, P Burns Commonwealth Bank -By e JUNIOR 1 SECTIO N Ormond Geelong ORMOND: Palmer 4, Roach 4, Boehm 2; Rennick 2, Beard, Ritchie, Rose, Russell BEST : Rennick, J Robertson, Rose, Beard, Roach, Jowett GEELONG: Taylor 3, Huon 2, Bartlett, Fatouros, Mills BEST: Condie, Cramp, Taylor, Williams, Fatouros, Innes-Irons THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 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11 Last Week's Results - Continue d Hampton Rovers Old Scotch Coll HAMPTON ROVERS : G Cole 4, James 2, Morecroft 2, Berridge, Ketis BEST: G Cole, N Kelly, Baker, James, Marshall, P Kelly OLD SCOTCH : Lee 4, Akam 2, Sinclair 2, Forsyth, Treyvaud BEST: Hyett, Treyvaud, Akam, Sinclair, Forsyth, Robinson Ivanhoe University Blues IVANHOE : Woolfe 3, Phillips 3, Luby 2, Watts, Sampson, Kearney, Mitchell, Brewin, Cosma BEST: Woolfe, Olaris, Luby, Mc Namara, Westcott, Kearney UNIV BLUES : Torney 3, A Watson 2, J Roberts, Twite, Poustie, Russell BEST: Warner, Harbison, Guinane, Davine, D Watson, S Roberts University Blacks St Bernard's O C UNIV BLACKS : McHenry 4, Lewis 3, McArthur 3, Woolley 2, Watkins BEST-' Ham, McHenry, Lewis, Powell, Nicholson, Crutch ST BERNARD'S O C: Randall 3, Redmond 2, Drain, Elia, Wall BEST: F Monaghan, Randall, Redmond, Dolan, Elia North Old Boys Monash University NORTH OLD BOYS : Richardson 6, Mott 2, Considine 2, Marchesi 2, O'Sullivan, Tepper, D Ryan, Enriquez, Weir, McIntyre BEST: Pearse, Richardson, O'Sullivan, Carroll, Fulton, T Ryan MONASH UNIV : Wood 4, Tunbridge 2 BEST : Hanlon, Tunbridge, Wood, Shepherd, Deighton, Murphy JUNIOR 2 SECTIO N Kew Fawkner KEW : Jackomos 8, Beasley 3, Costanzo 2, Miller 2, Monohan 2, Haralanbopoulos 2, Busuttil, Dale BEST: Salerno, Monohan, O'Farrell, Luizzi, Harris, Jackomos FAWKNER : Colliver, Heide, Busst, Marantelli, Trappani BEST: Bretherton, Heide, Busst, Gillon, Trappani, Marantelli De La Salle O C West Brunswick DE LA SALLE: P Greene 12, M Greene 5, Courtney 2, McDonald 2, Keilor, Casey, O'Keefe, Williams, Patterson P Greene, M BEST: Cooke, Casey, Linehan, Paul Jurkovsky, M Patterson BEST : BRUNSWICK : An hen, L Anchen, R Rainone Moloney, Rainone, Rutledge Page 20 M H S Old Boys merry CCO B M H S OLD BOYS : Dunne 6, Anthony 4 Flood 2, Kantanis, Blaney, Brydon, Carecos BEST : Dunne, Anthony, Blaney, Brydon, Bismire, Cass THERRY CC : Matton 4, Morcott 2, Taylor 2, Egan, McIntyre, Treherne BEST : Roden, Brown, Matton, Egan, Jones, Donohue Old Paradians Caulfield Gram OLD PARADIANS : Love 5, J Ry an 5, L'Huillier 3, Madden 2, M McCarthy 2, Backway, Miller BEST: Madden, J Ryan, M McCarthy, Busch, L'Huillier, Brophy CAULFIELD GRAM : Fielden 2, Bird, Diamond, Matthews BEST: Matthews, C McArthur, Gaffney, Diamond, Lyte, Selover Coburg Old Haiieyburians COBURG : Edwards 2, Cleary, Sykes, Ctt scel lwort hs, Admasonll «iselders JBW Wood, L Jakoveski OLD HAILEYBURY : Collins 2, Castles, Lyons, Taylor Carruthers BEST: Gerny, Castles, Anderson, Carruthers, Hodge, Southgate "Herald" Phone Numbers r may, again this season, clef DIRECT to the Y Amateu 'Herald" Office The numbers are: or jou have any difficulty, you should ring ("Herald" switchboard) and ask for extension 1892 or 1893 RESERV RESULTS - These must be phoned to the above number(s) Before p m 300 SENIOR AND JUNIOR SECTION RESULTS - These must be phoned to the above number(s) Before 500 p m A fine will be incurred after this time If results are not received at the "Herald" Office by 530 p m, a further fine will be imposed Phone calls not directed to the above numbers may go astray In this event, clubs will be regarded as having failed to phone in their scores and will be fined accordingly When phoning scores, Please follow this pattern: (a) the Section concerned (b) teams playin g (c) winning team (d) actual scores-winner first Check with BOTH Goal Umpires before ringing the "Herald", for the correct Incorrect scores equal a fine scores! The phoning of all scores to the "Herald" Office is the responsibility of the HOME CLUB THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 Last Week's Results - Continued A RESERVE SECTIO N De La Salle OC University Blacks DE LA SALLE : P Harley 5, M Bourke 2, G Hale 2 G D'Astoli, K Power, A Mct!roy, J Croxford, Grein BEST: Whyte, liellard, K Power, Clarke, G Hale, B Flynn i NIV BLACKS: White 2, Dakis, Larson BEST: Faulkner, T Costello, Flynn, Walsh, L vons, Norton Ormond Old Scotch Coil ORMOND: G Fisher 3, Koslowski 2, Foulsham 2, Burney, Jenkins, Anrep BEST: Coster, Jackson, C Buckley, A Graham, I Fisher, C Burney OLD SCOTCH: Clarke, McLean BEST: NIcLean, Speer, Fenton, T Eggleston, Carlyle, Caithness Marcellin O C Ivanhoe titarcellin O C : Goalkickers, Best Playcrs not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday IVANHOE: Field 2, Docherty, Williams, Dean, B Hutton, Mantesso BEST: Rotar, G Doll, Mantesso, Docherty, Miles, Buckley St Bernard's O C North Old Boys ST BERNARD'S O C : O'Beirne 3, O'Dea 2, Cahir, Nigro, Bell, G Hughes BEST : O'Beirne, Caven, Shembrey, Hogan, Fox, Bell NORTH OLD BOYS : Curley 3, Cuffe, Hibbert, Diviny, Fogarty BEST: Robertson, t:utroili, Crooks, Fogarty, Doyle, Fennelly University Blues Caulfield Gram UNIV BLUES : P Clarke 4, Tate 4, Lyle 3, Whitehead 2, King 2, Carey 2, P Hickey, %tcc'ombe BEST: Patterson, McCombe, Hamilton, Carey, King, P Hickey CAULFIELD GRAM : G Smith, Yeomans, 1 Watson BEST: Cunningham, Sexton, Irvine, Ferguson, Pearson, G Smith B RESERV Old Melburnians Fawkner OLD MELBURNIANS: R Cameron 4, A Cameron 2, Austin, D Dawson BEST: R Cameron, A Cameron, Austin, Peter Yeo, Clarke, Hitchens FAWKNER: Ferguson 2, Shannon, Dwyer, Choate BEST: Burke, Nenna, M Ward, George, Llewelyn, Johnson Parkside Collegians PARKSIDE: S Wilson 4, Fraser 3, G Poyntz 2, Gray, Sceri BEST: G Poyntz, Grummisch, Voglis, S Wilson, Stewart, G Smith COLLEGIANS: Dean 4, Rosengarten 2,, Baune, Hooper, Purdue BEST: Richards, Skurrie, Rowlands, James Thompson, Dean Old Trinity Gram Old Paradians OLD TRINITY: Stockdale 5, Frood 2, Wall, Watson BEST: Stockdale, Frood, Tankey, Gronow, Coles, P Beer OLD PARADIANS: Treppo, M Ryan, Neylan, Grace, Beare BEST: M Johnson, Grace, Treppo, De Melia, Romeo, Richards Monash Blues Old Haiieyburians MONASII BLUES : Grant 4, Giles 3, Lanyon 2, Curtin 2, Gumley, Hore BEST: Steart, Gumley, Carr, Costello, Lanyon, Coldham OLD I3AfIEYBURY: L Bowman 2, Home 2, Whiteman, Derham, Metherall, Houston BEST: C Bowman, Curry, Home, Houston, P Robertson, Sincock Coburg - By e C RESERVE SECTIO N Geelong Hampton Rovers GEELONG: Scale 6, Wallis 3, P Cramp 3, Poulton 2, Eastoe 2, J Ludowyk, Hunter, R Cramp, Lowcock BEST : Eastoe, Polkinghorn, Scale, Morrow, Hunter, R Cramp HAMPTON ROVERS : C Earle 2, Fisher, Morecroft BEST: Devola, G Earle, Vasy, Naumoff, Salmon, Young Old Carey Gram Old Ivanhoe OLD CAREY: Hearn 3, Petty 2, Donaldson 2, Seal, Pryor, Harriss BEST : Harriss, Anderson, Hearn, England, Petty, Haines OLD IVANHOE : R Gurney, Nursey BEST : Kostos, R Gurney, Dickson, I Scott, Dowling, T Kelsey St Kilda CBCOC Old Xaverians ST KILDA C B O C : Grein 3, McNeill 2, Dankert 2, Thynne 2, Matheson, Esmonde, Broomhall, Crottie BEST: J O'Connell, Gurdwood, Crottie, Grein, Dalrymple, McNeill OLD %AVERIANS : Not supplied BEST: Hennessy, Papuleo, Mort THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 Page 21
12 Last Week's u tif~m~ ' Continued Last Results Old Brighton Gr AJ A X OLD BRIGHTON: Hamilton 5; D Dick 3, Finlayson 3, Hunt 2 Latzer 2, Leske BEST: D Dick, Millis, Hunt, Hamilton, Wagner, Leske A,J A X: Blusztein 2, Bodna 2, Friedman, Davis, Rozenbes, Hofman, Silver BEST: Friedman, Davis, Robin, Blusztein, Fayman, Hoffman Kew Alphington KEW: Carter 3, D Zerbi 2, Fekette 2, Nowlan, Weinert, G Monahan, G Smith, Golding BEST: Nowlan, Weinert, D Zerbi, Carter, Telford, Roberts ALPHINGTON: Humm 2, Matton 2, Porter, Hartigan, A Liddell, Hale, Keppel BEST: Hale Caldow, Godfrey, Hatton, G Jones, Keppel D RESERVE SECTIO N State Bank Country Colleges STATE BANK: Anderson 2, Pitts, Thane, Keady, Vines, P Wabbis, Noviello, Bennett BEST : Favier, Anderson, Austerberry, Roberts, Pitts, Hayes COUNTRY COLLEGES: C Lester 3, Shaw 3, M Lester, J Joyce, Vear BEST : Smith, Hanlon, Howe, Sheehan, Shaw, P Daly M H S Old Boys Old Cam'well Gr MHS OLD BOYS : G Woods 3, I Evan s 3, Hutton 3, Walsh 3, Kovits BEST: Hutton, Bright Evans, Kovits, Walsh, Stow OLD CAMBERWELL : Mullett 2, Cattanach, Donkin, MacAulay, Mullins, D Rimington, Rogers, Steven BEST: MacAulay, Robinson, Mullett, Allan, McCallum, Rimington West Brunswick U HS Old Boys WEST BRUNSWICK : Adams 4, Oakley 4, Condon 3, Suleyman 3, Green, Heenan, Somerville BEST : Condon, Dagg, Green, Johnston, Oakley, Rolfe U H S OLD BOYS : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday St Kevin's OB Elsternwick ,6-78 ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Chalmers 2, Simpson 2, Fleming 2, Lewin 2, Low 2, Martin, Horniblow BEST: Fleming, Keva+ Walker, Simpson Phibbs, McGuinness ELSTERNWICK: Blythman 3, McIntosh 3, Heath 2, Wise, Convery, Gough, Lanigan BEST : Cottrell, Phillips, Convery, Blythman, Bradshaw, Little Page 22 Heatherton Power House HEATHERTON: Allinson 2, Bodey 2 Grubb, Howells, Killen, Layton BEST Tetau, Matheson, Skinner, Ellul, Dempsey, : Brown POWER HOUSE: Pullen 2, Alcock, Clark Thomas, Kent, McPhee BEST: Shewan, Pullen, McPhee, Hayes, Dakin, Kent E RESERV Bulleen-T'stowe Beverley Hills BULLEEN-TENIPLESTOWE: Stannard 3, Murphy 3, Gilmore 2, Ford BEST : Ford, Thompson, Chipp, Cerato, Tenace, Crowe BEVERLEY HILLS : Rice 2 Donelan BEST : Badrock, Donelan, Fry, Humby, P Mason, K Snibson Old Geelong AN Z Bank OLD GEELONG: N Officer 4, Bradshaw 2, Whittle 2, Calder 2, Geddes, R Kearney, Moffat, Ogilvie BEST: Ogilvie, Mollard, Perry, Bradshaw, Whittle, Calder ANZ BANK: Vigus 3, Jones 2, Jackson, Kelly BEST : Fehring, Goodear, Kelly, Pearson, Vigus AMP Society Brunswick A M P SOCIETY: D Jenkins 5, Formby 4, Gilfillan 2, McLeod 2, G Caddick 2, O'Sullivan BEST: Gilfillan, G Caddick, D Jenkins, Ferrall, O'Sullivan, Mannix BRUNSWICK: Ogilvie 2, Maguire, Collinly BEST :- Cullinan, Batty, Welsh, Howley, M Sheehan, Wellington La Trobe Blacks No rth Brunswick LA TROBE BLACKS : Mundar 2, McElwaine, J Groenewegen, Nelson, J Davies BEST : Nelson, McElwaine, J Davies, J Groenewegen, Faulkner, Sims NORTH BRUNSWICK: P Dimarco 3, Manias BEST: P Dimarco, Shiels, Poulton, Piccolo, Manias, Koletsis St Bede's OC Old Mentonlans ST BEDE'S OC: King 3, Fitzgerald 2, Bowden 2, Hester, Elmore, L Terrell, Negri BEST : Kurth, King, Courts, Smyth, P Ryan, Negri OLD MENTONIANS : Speers 2, Francis, Usher, C Ericksen BEST: Francis, P King, Wah, Merlino, F Sharp, Fleming THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 1, 1978 F RESERVE SECTIO N Therry CC O B Footscray I T CC : Zulian 3, Fox 2, Maughan Forbes, Kelly King BEST: P Rogerson, Forbes, R Judd, :(DOISCRAY I,T: Harris 2, Smith 2 BEST : Thurston, Trott, Morley, Kerr, university Reds Na!ional Bank t"nif' Pr73S : Mason 4, Weston 3, Long, llc1d : :iicol, Calanchini, Munoz, L?t,;Lcan BEST: Mason, Munoz, Nicol, Gordon, Hosking ~':~7?IINAL BANK : Morris 2, Elwin,,:m, Pritchar BEST: Walkedon, Zwar, PrI_c'nard, Mitchell, Holland, Hogg Clayton PBonash Whites C7-AYTON UNITED : Hastings 3, Nestor 3, I'c ri 3, Brown 2, Truscott 2, Bertram, Cum_ BEST : Anderson, Baird, Brown, Luxa, I Gent Vr ~Z3 WHITES: Broxham 2, Davie 2 i3g~7lair, Davie, Broxham, Cain, Scamn,AL _tin Bulleen United Thornbury ClZ l i?'y t-'v7-cl;d: Macaulay 3 Gough G Ulagher 2, Beekhuizen, Conway, D Muir, Archer BEST: Pidutti, Gauci, Melton, Gough, V Harvie T : i'3rnbury: Whitaker 3, W Burrows, Pcrman BEST: Wilson, Pinal, Whitaker, S I3 rrn, Candy, Bradbury Cormonwealth Bank-By e FORTH tx,i ; ; ;` : July July July July July VAFA MEE7`INU Club Secretaries and Delegates (Members) are reminded that the next meeting of the Association will be held in the Settling Room of the Victorian Club, 141, Queen Street, Melbourne, at 800 p m, on Monday, July 3rd Clubs are entitled to be represented 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 LL, s Congratulations to Jim Monaghan on playing 50 games for St Bernard's Jim started with the Juniors in 1976, playing in the Grand Final side beaten by a point In 1977 he was Vice Captain of the Juniors but missed the Premiership as he was needed in the Firsts on that day Jim has won two Second Best and Fairest trophies and has shown plenty of determination in the Firsts this year Well done, Jim Old Trinity,congratulates Greg Jones on reaching his 50th game for the club against Old Paradians Greg joined from South Croydon in 1975 and has given the club valuable service as rover, centre and back-pocket in the Firsts A"nuggetty" small man, Greg is not afraid to burrow in and win possession This determination makes him a very useful player Unfortunately, Greg's 50th coincided with an injury,' but hopefully he'll be back in a short time and regain the good form shown in the last few weeks Well done, Greg, from all concerned with OT "7C3iES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK 1- S t Bernard's OC v Ivanhoe 8 - Ivanhoe v Old S cotch Coll 15 - Ormond v North Old Boy s 22 - De La Salle OC v +Old Scotch C oll 29 - University Blues v De La Salle OC THE AMATEUR FOOTBA ER - JULY 1, 1978 Page 23
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