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1 ,, AUGUST 20, "A" SECTION THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLE R OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, VOL 77, No CENTS Registered for posting as a periodical - Category "C" Westinghouse ` F c ' '15 T AU T09 Latest model LP 331 V with 3 wasii programmes, high speed spin dryer, water temperature selector and safety lid switch Model LS 010P - with 2 wash and 2 rinse actions, separate timers for wash and spin dry, lint filter ~++ ~ ~ *~t******~*****~~********* --V Westinghouse Faivi DRYERS Model DE 321 V- a real space saver, compact and efficient On castors for mobility, floor or wall mount ************ * Printed by Hedges & Bell Pty Ltd, Sutton Road, Maryborough, and published by George MoTaggart, of 12 Ripley Grove, Xauilipd North, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association,, 392, FLENTY OAD, PRESTON : AFTER ~OURS WAS' , CONTACT RICHARD TT [,--From- Old Carey-Grammarians " 'Amateur Footbaff Club =y:;_

2 at I s the Commonwealth Bank don9 in tran~l? For years the Commonwealth Bank has been helping travellers It has made it easy for those travelling within Australia to draw money anywhere through its huge network of branches and agencies And for those travelling abroad, the Commonwealth Bank has provided foreign currencies, and travellers cheques known and accepted throughout the world And we've even got some ideas about how you can raise the necessary money Now, Travelstrength Limited, the Commonwealth Banks' travel service will arrange all your travel requirements : accommodation, bookings - the lot Ask at any branch of the Commonwealth Bank for details of this great new service for travellers, or call in to the Melbourne Centre of Travelstrength Limited at 367 Collins Street If you've been bitten by the travel bug, don't sit there scratching those itchy feet Call in and see what the Commonwealth Bank is doing in travel Page 2 Get there with the Strength BANK COMMONWEALTH 0 LAST WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS THE AIR IS CLEARER' - MOST FOURS SETTLED DRMDND, PARADE SAFE - PARKSIDE IN DANGER By GEORGE McTAGGART Well last week's round DID clear the air considerably, and whereas only two sections were settled then, there are now eight sections in which the composition of the four cannot be altered Ormond and Old Paradians made sure of their places in their sections with wins over St Bernard's and Old Melburnians respectively, and University Blacks were beaten by De La Salle, which wiped out their chances Parkside are in danger of losing their place in C Section, with Old Ivanhoe and Hampton Rovers level on points with them The Rovers look to have the better chance of ousting them St Bernard's were never really in it against Ormond, who led all day and scored by 27 points The superior pace and backing up of Ormond were big factors in their win De La Salle showed better form than the previous week to beat the Blacks by 17 points They played with more purpose and determination although the Blacks' aerial supremacy almost closed the gap in the third term Marcellin were well off the target again in the second half against University Blues They kicked 8-4 in the first half for a narrow led, and 5-15 in the second (1-10 in the third quarter), but they won by 15 points Parade were too fast for O M's to run out easy winners and make sure of a finals berth, but Reservoir had trouble in beating St Kilda CBC, getiing home by only 8 points Old Haileybury beat Collegians by 10 points and are safe from relegation Old Ivanhoe stayed in the running with a 14-point win over Old Xaverians and Parkside put themselves in the "hot seat" when they crashed badly against AJAX, going down by almost 9 goals Old Brighton's 23-point win over State Bank made them safe and settled Bank's hopes, and St Kevin's easily beat Alphington to hold second place Old Mentonians beat Beverley Hills by 2 points and are now safe, but West Brunswick went down by 20 points to AMP Society Bulleen-Templestowe's poor kicking (6-20) contributed to their 25-point defeat by Thornbury This win by Thornbury and the fact that Commonwealth Bank and Footscray Tech, also won, knocked Bulleen United out of the running North Old Boys' win over University Blacks and Ivanhoe's defeat of University Blues, put North into the Junior Section four in place of the Blues, but North have a bye today In Section 2, Reservoir were much too strong for Geelong and West Brunswick ended their slender hopes when they were overwhelmed by Kew LOOKING BACK Years to be covered next year will be 1973, 1968 and 1953 If your club records report any events in those years that you think would be of interest for "Looking Back", please forward them to me at 561 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000 We do not have copies of "Amateur Footballer" for years 1957 to 1960 In those years publication was not under our direct control and was a "broadsheet" publication If any club or reader has in the "cupboard" any copies for those years, please ring Miss Foley at as we would like to borrow them for a short time Thank you Owing to the Postal dispute many goalkickers and best players were not received in time for publication Page 3

3 PREVIEWING TODArS GAMES A SECTION Well the four is settled and it seems appropriate that the two early leaders gain the benefit of the double chance I'm amazed to see St Bernard's slump so quickly but don't be surprised if their astute coach "Gus" Mitchell performs a miracle and livens the side back to the form produced in beating North Old Boys recently Nevertheless you can't look beyond North tor the flag They have come a long way in Amateur football and this is a credit to their excellent administration, in particular their retired President John Adams, current President and prolific forward Les Murray and their fine Captain, Shane Maguire Today North will complete the home-andhome games by proving too accomplished for Marcellin who despite the loss, must be congratulated on the way they have adapted,to their first year in A Section University Blues, one of the most talented yet unpredictable teams I can recall, will finish on a high note by beating Old Trinity who must be prepared to rebuild their stocks in B Section next year The talent of Bruce Bourne and the steadfast defence of Bruce Corben has been the chief factor in establishing Ormond's place in thq four Coach Ian Cameron is also to be congratulated on a job well done in lifting this side out of the doldrums Coburg will be unable to counter their traditional rivals today and they too must adjust to the drop!co B Section where they haven't played since 1963 when they beat Geelong in,the Final University Blacks play St, Bernard's - anotheir guess, but St Bernard's have more at stake so I'll play a hunch that they'll get back into business on finals eve with a win De La Salle are a neatly blended line-up with - Ppter McDonnell on the half-back line, half-forward Terry Crothers and rover Simon Beddoe consistently among their stams Caulfield Grammar with all their evergreen veterans playing well week after week will, however offer considerable resistance I don't know whether the Tootells, Butchers, Morphets, etc are thinking of retiring but if they do, Caulfield will be in a sorry state I'm tempted to pick Caulfield, but "De La" position on the ladder argues that I have no reason to tip against the semifinalists SELECTIONS:- No rth Old Boys, University Blues, Ormond St Bernard's, De La Salle - JIM FIDG~ B SECTION Last week's round clearly established the final four composition which now cannot be changed Great interest however remain s Pa2e 4 in what will occur at the bottom end of the table where discomforture still stares three or four clubs in the face Sti ll, that is what makes Amateur Football so great Reservoir and Moorish may well turn out to be the non-event of the round as the former cannot miss out on the four whilst the labter-appears to have sufficient percentage to avoid relegation Reservoir are not putting ~their gamq together of recent weeks and coach Barry Evans must be far from happy with their last two weeks efforts against bottom sides However, their backline, led by Jim Paulka and "Powerhouse" Carlysle should continue to withstand the pressure and give them a slim chance of itaking off the coveer' second spot St Kilda CBC surely have the incentive to roll the leaders in a last ditch effort, but I am not optimistic enough,co sugges ; that they have the resources to achieve this worthwhile objective The like lihood of firmer grounds should ensure that John Anderson will exert a telling effect on the game and ensure a win for Old Scotch Old Melbu rnians played well below ~the1 - c:apabillties last week - or am I the one out of step Their game with Collegians is full of interest, particularly for the Purple and Golds How they must have broken Ted Farre ll's heart as they kicked away a golden opportunity to avoid relegation The opportunity sti ll remains, but I prefer O M 's (one of the reasons for my lowly position in Tipster's Tally) to take the points Old Paradians, despite their security in fourth spot, will not give Geelong an easy chan ce in this pressure game With -their bad kickng apparently cured and Steve Kohut dominating the ruck duels, they appear to be too much for the honest triers from Geelong to be able to manage The round will be completed with the clash betwe e n two last round winners in Old Haileybu ry and Ivanhoe I find it hard to suggest that they are evenly matched However, a win is not the most importan event for Haileybury, but a defeat by a wid, margin will prove disastrous With Iv anhc ^, proven over the season as worthy finalist should came home with another win SELECTIONS:- Reservoir O B, Old Scotch, Old Melburnians, Old Paradians, Ivanhoe - ALF KEAM C SECTIO N What a finish for the season! Old Xavs have slipped away to third place with c i out of form display Fourth spot is of great interest and Old Ivanhoe have almost crept in A win tod ~ would give them a morale booster I could even commit Tipster's suicide and sell ;_ them against AJAX AJAX now cemented fr double chance haven't quite the same 1- centive to win - don't get a shock - 61u I's to win Fawkner, the season's top performer, I feel can cope on away grounds and thc should put together another 4 points again= UHSOB THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 20, Old Carey and MHSOB will be an even Qo" If old Carey play up to their home :ound advantage - I pick,them to win Parkside after their walloping last week can do better, and, they will at home Old Xaverians, the early glamour side will need to pull themselves together or find themselves in trouble at the Parkside oval - if Parkside are desperate enough ney could win All ears will be on the other game's = :ores at Kew, and if my earlier predictions flop, Hampton Rovers have a remote chance ax making it - Kew are good at home however I'm going for the Rovers to put in a last minute bid I've again enjoyed writing for 'C' Section I congratulate the teams making the four and trust we have a good final series To the boys facing relegation - bad luck keep by your clubs and try and pull them back to the higher grade My Selections:- Parkside, Old Ivanhoe, Hampton Rovers, Old Carey, Fawkner - :LEX JOHNSON D SECTION Looks as though the four is now finalised c~:cept for a miracle, it looks like Power House will be left knocking on the door Ia Trobe Blacks would have to beat Old Camberwell by more than 10 goals and of course Power House must win to change the four - a few "ifs" and "buts" This week Assumption at home to Power House and I+think that the visitors wi win this one They have to La Trobe Blacks and Old Camberwell will be a game full of interest, for Power House anyway, but I cannot see La Trobe Blacks ;_ :=tting up Old Brighton should have a win over Elsternwiek and if the margin is big enough could see Brighton up into second posin Alphington play State Bank and Alphingi n must -win this if they are to keep top sition and retain much needed morale r the finals In the last game of the day St Kevin's liould have no troubles accounting for Old Geelong SELECTIONS : Power House, Old Camberwell, Old Brighton, Alphington, St Kevin's -KEITH FINDLAY E SECTION North Brunswick to play West Brunswick Royal Park should be a grand final but a loss by North would mean losing second i~l :cce West upset me last week by bad kicking North have definite incentive for win- ~1ing this and I'll go for them AMP Society will remember last week's,ame for a long time and I think that they could keep that beautiful feeling for just long enough to account for the ANZ Bankers Beverley Hills will bela,t Brunswick but to no avail Last week was the big chance and the hills were loud with lamentations which could have sounded likel music from Mentone National Bank have had a diabolical year, imila;r to Old Trinity in A Section and to many other clubs in seasons past, but 1878 will be a new start That, indicates that I don't fancy their chances against Heatherton today Old Mentonians can have the day off, no worries about losing fourth place and an opportunity to inspect the opposition from over the fence SELECTIONS:- North Brunswick, AMP Society, Beverley Hills, Heatherton - SYD WHITFIELD F SECTIO N The final matches of the season will be watched eagerly b y many in F Section The results today will determine two places in the final four Leaders Bulleen-Templestowe will be out to atone for last week's reversal when they meet University Reds Top place could be at stake and Barry Murphy will be anxious to have his charges back in top gear for next week's big clash Because of their desire to do well, coupled with their proven all-round strength, I select the Combine to take the points In a deciding game, Thornbury journey to Mentone to meet St Bede's, who aspire to top berth Thornbury need a victory to cement their final position Their fierce itackling and pressure football triumphed last Saturday - however they will find St Bede's just as difficult to overcome St Bede's have the advantage of their home ground where Thornbury will notice the different bounce from that of thei "John Cain" and St Bede's are my selection after a fiercely-contested match Thei game at Harry Trott between former V AFA "greats", Commonwealth Bank and Footscray Tech, is In fact an elimination final - the losers will not be playing next week Home ground advantage together with a stronger, more purposeful attack should see Bank win after an even contest Glenroy, playing their last game under that name (they become Therry CC Old Boys next year) meet LaTrobe Reds The home side could find the Reds at a low ebb due 'Co the vacation, but I must select LaTrobe because of their apparent overall superiority when judged on the season's performances Monash Whites are at home to Bulleen United, whose late run home was thwarted last week The United side will be keen to finish with a win to prove they are the best side out of the four Their forwards should kick 'their side to victory as the Student defence has not proven their strongest line Best wishes to the clubs who will be competing in the finals and my thanks to the Editor for publishing my prose this season I hope I will be invited by the Editoress to write again in 1978 SELECTIONS:- Bulleen-Templestowe, St Bede's, Commonwealth Bank, LaTrobe Reds and Bulleen United, with a hope that they'll do the right thing for me and keep me at the top of the Tipsters' Tally tonight - NORM NUGENT THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 17, 1977 Page 5

4 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Moorish University's chance of playing in the finals Is most forlorn, not only do they have to win by a huge margin to make up the percentage gap but they hava+ to beat Ivanhoe to do ~ Ivanhoe will win by a far greater margin than the!13 points when they last met and will utilise this opportunity to round off their preparation for the finals North Old Boys who were built up for their fine win last week over the Blacks will havq a keen interest, to say the least, in the Old Scotch versus University Blues game today Old Scotch won by two points at their last meeting, the Blues must reverse this decision and also win by something in the vicinity of eight goals I feel that the possibility of a finals place will be a great spur for the Blues and that they will win but not by a big enough margin to displace North from fourth spot The bottom two sides, Coburg and Ormond should provide an entertaining game Coburg will be eager to score a win as will Ormond who did provide several surprises for higher ranked sides Ormond will win beoause of their greater enthusiasm and better forwards Thd remaining game between University Blacks and St Bernard's should be,a beauty, with the winner taking second 'place St Bern+a+rd's won easily in atrocious conditions at their last clash, today I feel it will be a differeht result The Blacks were shocked back to reality by North last week; their better back line and equally as good forwards should hold them in good stead in a very close and interesting game SELECTIONS:- Ivanhoe, University Blues, Ormond, University Blacks - CLIFF BAS- TOW JUNIOR SECTION 2 The four and the placings thereof are now finalised for this Section Congratulations to my co-tipsters Norm Nugent and Syd Whitfield for their fine tipping performances of do~ur sees of the clubs andd players s It ~ has for many been season which has not been kind from the weather point of view, but nevertheless they have put their best foot forward and competed Top side Hampton Rovers play the up and coming boys from New I understand that the Hampton,seniors are taking several of their juniors to help them gain a position in the,c Section four Despite this, form points to the home side and I expect the Rovers to start their final run homq today De La Salle are at home to Caulfield Grammarians and will most surely be concentrating on improving their game for next week's semi-final against Hampton Caulfield had a good win against High last week, but will not he strong enough to beat "B e La" Old Paradians travel to Geelong in what shapes as `a most uninteresting game This should be an easy win to Geelong, unless Page 6 the Parade boys decide on a last minute piece of glary for 1977 West Brunswick were most disappointing last week and entertain Reservoir Old Boys in another game which lacks interest Reservoir have had good wins in the last 2 weeks and will not relax today SELECTIONS:- Hampton Rovers, De La Salle, Geelong, Reservoir Old Boys - PETER NATHAN 150 UP FOR OLD CAREY VETERAN Ian (Ocker) England played his 150th game for Old Carey against Fawkner and all at Old Carey offer him hearty congratulations for his fine service to the club ^Ocker" has played with the seniors and reservc_ and this year is reserves captain Good form saw him back with the seniors for his 150th game He played his usual solid game and kicked 2 goals "Ocker" has been one of Carey's greatest clubmen and h as been a very active worker for social functions He has been mainly a back man and plays good clean vigorous football As reserves captain he gives plenty of encouragement to juniors 150th TO POWERand HOUSE l STALWART Congratulations from everyone at Power House to Tom Cross who plays his 1 50th game with the club rtoday One of the fittest players ever to don the Power House jumper, Tom's dedication to training and example on the field are an i nspiration to his team mates His leadership qualities were recognised this year when he was appointed captain of the club and he has led the side with great distinction In his youth, Tom's prowess in other fields of athletic endeavour were also well known, but with marriage and advancing years he has decided to concentrate all his spare time on football Well done Tom and best wishes for your big day today, 100 GAMES FOR ST KILDA CAPTAIN All St Blida CBOC players and supporter ; congratulate our captain Jim Carroll on reaching the 100 game milestone Jim is L i his first year as captain of the Saints and his enthusiasm and desperation both on the training track and during the game are true examples of his inspiring leadership He has served on the committee for some time now and has been club secretary f,- r,the last few years Congratulations Jim and we all hope that your involvement in the club continues for years to come PARADIAN GETS AMONGST- THE GOALS Old Paradians full-forward, John Jordan, who kicked 11 goals against Old Melburnians last Saturday, brought his total goal tally to over 500 In addition, his game tally was the best by ~a Parade player for 44 years, and has only been exceeded twice in the history of the club - by Alan La- Fontaine, who kicked 18 goals in a match in 1929 and 'Phone Kyne, who kicked 12 in 1933 Two well known identities at Alphington Les Liberman and Neville Jones both have reached the 50 game mark for the "Tonnas" Well done boys, let's bee you boil': make it to the 100 ' THE FIGHT FOR THE FOU R The remaining games of teams considered to be in the running for the finals are listed below Home games are shown thus, H, after the opposing team and the letter E indicates the match is at Elsternwick Park, The draw for Reserve Section teams Is the same as the Seniors A SECTION ST KEVIN'S O B UNIV BLACKS COLLEGIANS (46, 117 0) (40, 124 7) (40, ) NORTH OLD BOYS Old Geelon g St Bernard's H (64, 177 2) OLD BRIGHTON GR NORTH OLD BOYS C RES SECTION Marcellin E (46, 115 4) (32, 106 4) DE LA SALLE O C FAWKNE R Elsternwick H BYE* (52, 139 9) (58, 262 5) Gaul Gramm OLD CAM'WELL GR UNIV BLUES PARKSIDE ST BERNARD'S O C (44, ' 107 0) (28, 103:0) (56, 280 4) (48, 126 9) LaTrobe Blacks Old Scotch HAMPTON ROVERS Univ Blacks POWER HOUSE MON UNIVERSITY ORMOND (40, 104 2) (28, 97 9) (48, 131 7) OLD XAVERIANS Ivanhoe (44, 103 7) Assumption * Team with BYE in (46, 128 8) Coburg H Junior Section i plays E SECTION Fawkner but no points D RES SECTION are allotted B SECTION OLD SCOTCH COLL (52, 1289) St Hilda CBC H IVANHOE (44, 1183) Old Haileybury RESERVOIR OB (44, 109 3) Monash Blues H OLD PARADIANS (40, 118 2) Geelon g C SECTION FAWKNE R (54, 155 9) UHS Old Boys AJ A X ( ) Old Ivanhoe OLD XAVERIANS (46, 117 8) Parksid e PARKSIDE (40, 1L1 1) Old Xaverians H OLD IVANHOE GR (40, 1037) AJAX H HAMPTON ROVERS (40, 99 7 ) Kew D SECTION ALPHINGTON (48, 1,232) State Bank H WEST BRUNSWICK (48, 1771 ) North Bruns NORTH BRUNSWICK ( ) West Bruns HEATHERTON (48, 1508) National Bank OLD MENTONIANS (B4~ 121 4) F SECTION BULLEEN-T'STOWE (56, 2006) Univ Reds H ST BEDE'S O C (52, 182 4) Thornbury H THORNBURY (48, 1324) St Bede's C'WEALTH BANK (48, 1292) Footscray I T H FOOTSCRAY I T (44, 1296) C'wealth Ban k JUN SECTION 1 IVANHOE (56, 1970) Monash Univ H ST BERNARD'S O C (44, 1094) Univ Blacks JUN SECTION 2 HAMPTON ROVERS (60, 162 0) Kew H DE LA SALLE O C (58, 1866) Caul Gram H RESERVOIR O B (48, 1522) West Bruns GEELONG (44, 142 2) Old Paradians H A RES SECTION DE LA SALLE O C (60, 161 1) UNIV BLACKS (52, 126 5) St Bernard's H NORTH OLD BOYS (44, 1676) MARCELLIN OC (44, 1409) North O B E B RES SECTION IVANHOE (68, 2575) OLD SCOTCH COLL (48, 1720) OLD MELBURNIANS (48, 131 3) Collegians ST KEVIN'S O B (52, 1382) OLD BRIGHTON GR (48, 2031) STATE BANK (48, 141 9) Alphington OLD GEELONG (44, 1400 ) St Kevin s H POWER HOUSE (44, 1233 ) E RES SECTION WEST BRUNSWICK (52, 1784) HEATHERTON (48, 2525) BEVERLEY HILLS (40, 136 2) Brunswick OLD MENTONIANS (40, 98 5) NORTH BRUNSWICK (36, 144 3) F RES SECTION ST BEDE'S O C (60, 303 8) BULLEEN-T'STOWE (56, 188 2) C'WEALTH BANK (56, 1752) GLENROY (40, 123 3) LaTrobe Reds H FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK Matches to be played at Elsternwick Park for the remainder of the season are listed below - August 27, Sept 3,10, 17 - FINAL MATCHES A Section and A Reserve Section: Duty Officer at Elsternwick Park - MR ERN FULLER THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 17, 1977 Page 7

5 LOOKING BACK by NOEL RUNDLE 5 YEARS AGO Coburg and St Bernard's met at Coburg to decide fourth place in 'A' Section and who would meet Old Paradlans in the first semi The result was never in doubt as Coburg made good use of the wind in the first quarter to kick 85 to 11 2 Warfe, Sullivan, Jim Sabri, and Gardner (5 gls) were best for Coburg St Bernard's battled hard but went down by 10 goals In the only last round match affecting relegation, Old Geelong outclassed Hampton Rovers to win by 12 goals and save, their position in 'D' Section Calder, Hopkins, and Whalley (OG G) and Nash, A Moore, Ryan (Hampton) were best Dave Berry celebrated his 200th game for Ivanhoe as ane of the best afield and 'the older he geits the better he goes' - Club best and fairest in 1971 and captain in games to Ian Cameron (Ormond) Phil Carey (St Kilda CSC) Kevin Kinloch, ahter 18 seasons and 282 games with Brunswick, and captain of club's 1970 premiership ;team, decided to call it a day - a career of wonderful service in which Kevin held many club offices 10 YEARS AGO Coburg's captain, Brian Callahan, played his 200th game Crucial games to decide second place were:- ~B' Section - Ormond v UH S OB (result was 812 to 5 6) 'C' Section - St Bernard's v Monash (St Bernard's crumpled in an astonishing way with victory going to Monash - scores were 1 6 (12) to 6 :18 (54) 'A', 'D', and 'E' Sections were settled as follows:- 'A' Section - Old Paradian s, M HS O B, Caul Gramm, Univ Blacks 'D' - A JA X, Parkside, Hampton Rovers, St Pat's OC 'E' - Old Trinity, Toor-Malvern, AM P Society, Assumption O C Coburg lost their chance for the four in Round 17 - Coburg outplayed the leaders, Old Paradians and led by 23 points at half time but Paradians recovered well and won by 19 points 25 YEARS AGO Alan Shiel played his 100th game for Commonwealth Bank Old Scotch and Bank met, with fourth place the prize - Bank triumphekl to 10 5 The finalists for the season were:- 'A' Section - Ormond, Old Melb, University Blues, C'wealth Bank 'B' Seotion - Ivanhoe, State Savings Bank, Melbourne High, Geelong 'C' Section - Coburg, Power House, East Malvern, Elsternwick 'D' Se0tion - Caulfield Gram, St Kevin's OB, Footscray Tech, Caulfield Juniors - Ormond, Ivanhoe, Old Scotch, Balwyn The top teams In all sections (other than D) had earned the right of challenge ST BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS FOOTBALL CLU B AT THE OLD MELBOURNE MOTOR IN N 5 FLEMINGTON ROAD, NORTH MELB (Near Corner of Elizabeth Street) on SATURDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER commencing 730 am DONATION $1200 All Clubs are invited to submit nominations by 30th August for A MATEUR FOOTBALL PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR! FOR TICKETS AND FURTHER DETAILS RIN G PETER NATHAN JOHN HUGHES JOHN PERRETT Clubs wishing to show premiership pennants, please contact any of the above IMPORTANT NOTE S "Herald " Phone Nu mbers You may dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football representative - at the "Herald" office The numbers are: or If you have any difficulty, you may ring 63-0?i1 and ask for EXTENSION 1892 o r 1893 RESERVE SECTION RESULTS to be phoned to Same numbers BEFORE 3 p m When phoning scores, please state firstly the Section, the teams concerned, and then the winners, before giving the actual scores This is the responsibility of the HO ME CLUB PRESS CORRESPONDENT The phone number of the Press Correspondent, George McTaggart, is now PRESS CORRESPONDENTS - IT'S LIKE THIS!! DON'T POST YOUR COPY THIS WEEK IT WON'T BE RECEIVED IN TIME If you want your Goalkickers and Best Players published in next week's issue - HERE IS WHAT YOU MUST DO A and B Sections - as usual A RESERVE and B RESERVE SEC- TIONS - Goalkickers and Best Players of BOTH teams (home team and visitors) must be phoned with "SEN- IORS" details during the same times tonight - A Section, before 6 p m - B Section - between 6 p m and 7 pm - That is - the HOME CLUB is responsible for both Seniors and Reserves details for themselves and visitors OTHER SECTION - C, D, E, F and JUNIORS - You may phone tomorrow (Sunday) between 1030 am and 130 p m, PROVIDED YOU HAVE GOAL- KICKERS AND BEST PLAYERS OF BOTH SENIOR AND RESERVE TEAMS, in the case of C, D, E and F SECTIONS The phone number is , and please stick to the times shown above 2 - Deliver by hand to, my home address - 12 Ripley Grove, Caulfield (near Caulfield Town Hall) before 9 pm tomorrow (Sunday) 3 - Deliver by hand to me at the Titles Office, 283 Queen Street, Melbourne on Monday, NOT LATER THAN 2 pm Enter at entrance nearest LITTLE LONSDALE STREET and ask for me at the REGISTRATION BRANCH counter - I'll be there from 730 am 4 - Tonight or tomorrow - BUT NOT MONDAY - Drop copy in Titles Office Letter Box - This is situated in door in Queen Street nearest LONS- DALE STREET - Copy must be addressed to THE AMATEUR FOOT- BALLER, USE ADDRESSED ENVEL- OPES SUPPLIED ANY CLUB COMPETING IN THE FINALS WHOSE TEAM LIST HAS NOT YET BEEN SENT IN MUST DE- LIVER IT BY HAND AS IN 2, 3, or 4, within the time limits set out therein REMEMBER - DON'T POST YOUR COPY - IT WON'T BE RECEIVED IN TIME EMERGENCY UMPIRES - Ring (Elsternwick Park) and ask for an Umpire The A B C Sporting Session from 3LO each Friday (which commences at 6 30 p m ), will include a preview of the following days amateur matches THE BLACK LIST Missed Publication deadline (Seniors an d Juniors 5 p m, Reserves 3 pm) - Fine THREE DOLLARS NORTH OLD BOYS COBURG MHS OLD BOYS BEVERLEY HILLS OLD PARADIANS JUNIORS HAMPTON ROVERS RESERVE S Failed to phone Final scores or Details to Press Correspondent before 6 pm (B Section 7 pm) Fine SIX DOLLARS NORTH OLD BOYS ST KILDA CBO C Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- August 20, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 17, 1977 Page 9

6 PREMIERSMP LISTS A SECTION W L For Agst % Pts North Old Boys De La Sall e O St Bernard's O C Ormond University Blacks 'Caulfield Or Marcellin OC UniversLty Blues Coburg Old Trinity Or B SECTIO N Old Scotch Coll, Ivanhoe Reservoir O 3 44 B Old Paradians Old Melburnians Old Haileybury Monash Blues Collegians St 1 24 Kilda CBOC 6, Geelong C SECTIO N ~Fa~wkner f Old Xaverians Parkside Old Ivanhoe Gr Hampton Rovers Kew 7 10, Old Carey Or UHS Old Boys MHS Old Boys Alphinb ton D 12 C5I~ ;St Kevin's OB ~Old Sr i ~ Power House State Bank Elsternwick ; Assumption 1 28 OC Ol d LaTrob Geelon e g Blacks ll 11 4 r ~ E SE West Brunswick 12 5~ North Brunswick Heatrton Old Menonians Beverley Hills 8 7, A~ Bank Brunswic k Society National Bank ~8 20~ Bulieen-T'stoweF 14~ St Bede's O 6 56 C Tho rn bury wealt 4 48 h ~~~ Y$Tk Mon-ash Whites 16 Ill LaTrobe Reds j-university Reds Glenroy JUNIOR 0 4 SECTION 1 Ivanhoe St Bern ard's 0 56 OC University Blacks North Old Boys University Blues Mon 0 28 University i Old Scotch Coll ,7 22 Ormond 4= TCoburg A RESERVE SECTION W L For Agst % Pis De La Salle O C Nort h Univers t y Old Blacks Marcellin OC~s St Bernard's O C Ormond University Blues Caulfiegld Gram 2 15 ~p Old Trinity Or B RESERVE SECTION Ivanhoe Old Scotch Coil Old Melburnians Collegians St Kilda CBOC Reservoir OB Monash Blues 7 ; Old Haileybury Geelong 3, '12 TOld Paradians C RESERVE SECTION ffawkner Parkside Hampton Rovers Old~ Xaverians MHS Old Boys i~i59 0 Old Ivanhoe Or Kew iuhs Old Boys *Old Carey Or St SECTION Kevin'sD B SE 18~ Old Brighton Gr State Bank Ol 9 d Power House Old Cam'well Or Elsternwick Assumption O 0 C ilratrobe Blacks talphington E RESERVE SECTION West Brunswick Hea Beveoi~ills ~rley ~ 2 Old Mentonians North Brunswick ANZ Bank AMP Society National Bank Brunswick F St Bede's O ~SE1R5~2 144C6 ~ Bull 8 60 een-771stowe C'wealth Bank Glenroy Faotsaray IT S Monash Whites LaTrobe Reds ? ? ibuileen United Univer Reds , sjunior15se Hampton Rover I898 i62 0 6(? 'De La Salle O C Reservoir OB Geelong twest Brunswick '76 0 3S Kew It *Caulfield Gram Told Paradians $MHS Old Boys i Drawn Game # Four points lost for foillet SELF DRIVE MINI BUSES 12 PASSENGERS ALL HOURS PASSENCERS 7 DAYS A WEEK Quince's Self Drive Mint Buses Pty Ltd, Cnr Neerim & Hobart Rds, DOUBLE CENTURY TO 'WICKE R All players, committee and supporters at Elsternwick extend their congratulations to Jeff "Porky" Perkins on playing his 200th g :me Jeff started at Elternwick as a"lad" some years ago and has proved wwuth three club Best and Fairest awards that he can play brilliant football In any position In which hd ns selected For a man of his size, "Porky" can take superb marks over bigger opponents and on many occasions he has p~sonally lifted our side to great wins Once again Jeff, congratulations, and you never know, that 300 mark may still be she re! DOUBLE CENTURY TO COLLEGIANS FORWARD Congratulations from all Collegians supporters, are extended to John Moodie on playing his 200th game recently "Moon Dog" commenceld his long and illustrious career in '1964 and has played most of his football at full forward with a career total of over 300 goals He also ran the social committee for a number of years, cont ri buting significantly to beer sales! His wife Lyn worked tirelessly for those same years, when she organised the ladies comnntteq Apart from his impeccable club record, "Moon Dog" holds the record for the greatest number of comebacks (beating Nellie Melba by 6!) All at Collegians wish him all +thd best an his "twllight" years MILESTONES AT ST BERNARD'S Three St Bernard's stalwarts have reached the 150 games mark recently Peter 'Ra Rackham started in 1969 playing in the, Junior Section 2 :premiership team His record Murrumbeen a includes 2 premierships (A Section 1975), vice-captain firsts, Best and Fairest 1974 and State representation in Mick Iannazzo (Snazza) to his friends) came straight from school to play in the firsts Mick has missed many games because of work commitments and injury but has perservered and reached 150 His record includes a reserve premiership 1975, reserves Beist and Fairest and committee man Gerard Mahoney commenced with the juniors in 1969 whilst still a school boy the youngest of four Mah'oney brothers to play with St Bernard's 'Porky's' record - 63 junior games (club record), captain 1971,, 1972 Premierships Junior and A Reservel 1975 Awards - Best and Fairest 1975, A Reserve - Most Consistent and Mast Determined 1973 All at St Bernard's congratulate these three fine players and hope to see many more games from them in the years ahead Congratulations to Kim Irvine, Martin Shembrey and Tony Sullivan on playing 50 games with St Bernard's Kim started In 1974, won Most Determined award with the reserves in 1976 and has seirved on the committee since 1976 Mamtin played 31 junior games being vice-captain of the 1976 side which was runners-up, and Most Determined in 1975 Tony Sullivan started with the U/;19s In 1974 being captain in 1975 He missed most of 1976 with an Injury but has come back strongly In '1977 with games in both firsts and reserves St Bernard's hope to s0e many more games from these three fine players and clubmen THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 17, 1977 Page 11

7 UMPIWS CORNER In view of the most uncertain postal service operating at this time, and in order for the activities of the VAFA to be organized for the final series and the Fairest & Best Vote Counting evening UMPIRES ARE RE- QUIRED TO CARRY OUT THE FOL- LOWING: At the conclusion of all RESERVE SECTION matches today:- RESERVE SECTION UMPIRE S must hand to the Senior Umpire of the following match ALL MATCH RE- PORTS, TEAM SHEETS, SCORE CARDS, that normally are posted to the Secretary of the VAFA This is to be done on the day of the match without fail SENIOR SECTION FIELD UMPIR- ES:- Must complete all of their relevant duties associated with the match, make sure that they collect the RES- ERVE SECTION UMPIRE'S ENVEL- OPE CONTAINING THE ABOVE and after having completed assembling their own envelope for the Secretary of the V AFA DELIVER THEM TO- NIGHT (20th AUGUST) to:- MR J FULLERTON, 5 CORREA AVENUE, CHELTENHAM MR P E FEIL, 12 MACKIE GROVE, EAST BRIGHTON MR P E FEIL, C/- SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, 131 EXHIBITION STREET, MELBOURNE MR G SIMPSON, 2 TEREVA CRESCENT, MULGRAVE MR T ROWE, 5 STANTON STREET, DONCASTER If delivering them direct to Mr Fullerton, the time will be extended to tomorrow SUNDAY, 21st AUGUST BEFORE 1100 am J FULLERTON, Secretary VA F A Page 12 The body fitting guernsey that can't be caught! STYLED in BR t-nylo N 0 BRILLIANT COLOURS SAN IMPOSSIBLE r TACKL E 9 REDUCED COS T Tough Shorts that move with body action 0 EASY TO LAUNDER NO BUTTONS - ZIP FLY SHRlNK PROOF! f COLOUR FAST! COLOURS: Red, Royal Blue, Bottle Green, Navy, Gold, Black, White CITY NIONYOINT ' ABOOTSFGRD GLEN WAVERLEY FRANKSTON MT WAVERLEY DONCASTEN f EALLARAT TRIBUTE to a TRUE AMATEU R by ALEX JOHNSON Iresspective of the Rules governing Amateur Status and it's meaning, we find we are temporally losing (for a period of two years) one who fits my description of a' True Amateur" - One Mr George Walter McTaggart Born 5th October 1917 Since attending Melbourne High School in the yesteryears of 1931 to 1933 George has taken a vital interest in Amateur Font ball and he has gained many distinctions within the Amateur manks 1955 Awarded Life Membership M H S O B 1956 Awarded Merit Certificate A N FC 1974 Awarded with great Honour Life Membership VAF A George's administrative duties commenced in 1938 as Assistant Secretary of M H S O B F C, quickly advancing to Secretary from 1939 to 1946 From 1939 to 1953 he carried out with distinction the position of 5ecretary-Treasurpr Victorian Junior Amateur Football Association which in fact joined forces with Liie V AFA in 1953 George was appointed Editor of the "Amateur Footballer" in a job which he has carried out courageously and faithfully for 30 years - this is an achievement in itself Beside the "local" scene he has i~roduced "Special" Carnival issues in 1951, 1962 and 1973 He was appointed V A FA Press Correspondent in :1961 He has a;ttended all AAFC Carnivals since World War 2 (except for 1956 when he was overseas) together with numerous Interstate Matches and "Challenge" Matches against Tasmania, A CT and VFA In his capacity as Press Correspondent, he has reported for the Sporting Globe, The Herald, The Age and has conducted the Amateur FootballSegment on the ABC radio Perhaps you can say this is what you can do if you are single, but not of George He married our very popular Nancy in 1970 and they have one son Peter Nancy has been a tower of strength to George She has given him wonderful support, particularly in 1972 after George was re-covering from a hea rt attack, and all Members of the V A FA applaud her for her meritorious efforts George retires from the Titles Office in October and is going overseas for two years We hope the building doesn't collapse, but from one and the thousands of others who have known him since 1938, an d earlier at school, we salute his efforts for a job well done and every good wish in his retirement TRIBUNAL (AUGUST 6th ROUND) D M Emerson (Old Trinity Gramm) was charged with kicking L Buchanan (Caulfield Gramm) - charge not sustained K Thomas (Old Melburnians) was charged with striking J McKernan (Ivanhoe) - charge not sustained M Findlay (Coburg Reserves) was found guilty of striking B Kerley (North Old Boys Reserves) and suspended for four matches C Trewin (Footscray I T Reserves) was found guilty of striking T Greaney (University Reds Reserves) and suspended for two matches V AFA MEETING Club Secretaries and Delegates (Members) are reminded that the next meeting of the Association wi ll be held at the Amateur Sports Club, McKillop Street Melbourne, at 8 pm, on Monday September 5th Clubs are entitled in 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 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -September 17, 1977 Page 13

8 NeXt Week,s Matches - August 2 7 Seniors and Juniors at 2 pm - Reserves at 1145 am A SECTION 1st Se)ni-final at Elsternwick Park B SECTION lst Semi-final at Collingwood Football Ground C SECTION lst Semi-final at Ross Gregory Oval, Albert Park 2nd Semi-final at Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park D SECTION lst Semi-final at Monash University No 1 Oval 2nd Serni-final at La Trobe University Oval E SECTION Ist Semi-final at Oval No 13, Albeirt Park 2nd Semi-fYnal at Oval No 14, Albert Park F SECTION list Semi-final at Oval No 11, Albert Park 2nd Semi-final at Oval No 10, Albert Park JUNIOR SECTION 1 tat Semi-Tinal at Old Scotch Oval, Yamra Park 2nd Semi-final at Old Paradians Oval, Yarra Park JUNIOR SECTION 2 lst Semi-final at Oval No 2, Albert Park 2nd Semi-final at Oval No 3, Albelvrt Rark A RESERVE SECTION lst Semi-final at Elsternwick Park B RESERVE SECTION lst Semi-final at Callingwood Football Ground C RESERVE SECTIO N Lst Semi-final at Ross Gregory or Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park 2nd Semi-final at Harry Trott or Ross Gregory Oval, Albert Park D RESERVE SECTIO N lst Semi-final at Monash University No 1 Oval 2nd Sepii Yinal at La Trobe University Oval E RESERVE SECTION let Semi-final at Oval 13 or 14, Albert Park 2nd Semi-final at OMal No 13 or 14, Albert Park F RESERVE SECTION lst Senm-final at Oval No 10 or 71, Albert Park 2nd Semi-final at Oval No 10 or if, Albert Park In each case the FIRST SEMI-FINAL will be played between the THIRD and FOURTiI teams, and the SECOND SEMI-FINAL between the FIRST and SECOND teams HOW TO GET THERE ELSTERNWICK PARK - Train to Elsternwick, or Oarndgie tram in Swanston Street to Glenhuntly Road, walk west along Glenhuntly Road MONASH UNIVERSITY OVAL - (Monash Blues) Train to Huntingdale ; bus along Nort"i,and Wellington Roads to University LaTROBE UNIVERSITY OVAL - ;(LaTrobe Blacks) East Preston tram in Collins Street to terminus; bus to University OVAL 2 ALBERT PARK (AJAX), OVAL 3 ALBERT PARK -(Cauifleid Gramm ) Train 0 Albert Park or South Melbourne tram in Collins Street to South Melbourne Technical HARRY TROTT OVAL ALBERT PARK (at rear of MacRobertson Girls' High School) (Collegians) - St Kilda Road tram (except Toorak) to Bowen Crescent OVAL 10, OVAL 11, OVAL 13, OVAL 14 (National Bank), ALBERT PARK - Train to Middle Park OLD SCOTCH and OLD PARADIANS GROUNDS : Yarra Park, opposite Olympic Park (Batman Avenue tram from Princes Bridge) COLLINGWOOD FOOTBALL GROUND - Train to Victoria Park ROSS GREGORY OVAL, ALBERT PARK - (Power House) Opp St Kilda Cricket Ground, Tram or bus to St Kilda Junction or train to St Kilda Club shown in brackets uses that ground for home matches -School Page 14 "A" SECTI ON TEAM S CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS ~ch: Frank Goode, Res: John Butcher 1 A 2eDonald, R 13 Fox, G 26 Gadffiths, J (c) 36 Worthington, C 49 Atchison, G y)ong, J (vc) 14 Lean, A 27 Stone, C (vcr) 50 BierFVLnth, P 3 Lester, A 15 Watson, I 28 Mathieson, R 37 (arroll, R 51 Irv3ne,, J 4 Tamblyn, M 16 Lyte, D 29 Fletcher, G 38 Meadows, B 52 Smith G 5 peters, M 17 Clark, D (dvc) 39 Fletcher, R 53 Cunningham, I 6 Fielden, M 18 McArthur, M 30 Felsenthal, D 41 Hartley, G (or) (dvcr) 7 1r~oyage, G 19 dvlorphet, B 31 Gregory, J 42 Collins, R 54 Smith, R 8 Butcher, J 20 Sisson, SvI, 32 Yeomans, G 43 Nichol, C 55 Knowles, J Allen, R 21 Watson, W 33 Williams' D 44 Chambers, P 56 Monotti, A lo,buchanan, L 22 Hines, W 34 Mutlmer, K 46 Gerrard, J 57 Everitt, A 35 Malfroy, R 47 Frankish, G 59 Hampton, N j? Ga j'catell, A ~~~~' T CORURG Coach: Lance Riks, Res Coach: Ron Seath 1 Arolkipow, M 11 Egan, M G 22 Finlay, P J 34 Kelly, K L 45 Weston, A D McLaughlin, 12 Richards, R N 23 Clark, D J 35 Bishop, T 46 MCCartin, J M J J 13 Cunningham, 24 McCartdn, J M 36 Gardiner, G J V West, G J 3 seath, R A C V (c) 25 Cannon, D J 37 Royal, H F 48 Bucciili, C (vcr) 14 Hutchison, M A 26 Boyd, S J 38 Taylor, J F 50 Cox, P R 4 Egan, M P 15 McAleer, D S 27 Elder, R J 39 O'Brien, P A 51 IJddle, G J 5 King, R A 16 Liddle, I R 28 Finlay, M A (vc) 53 Cox, P R 6 Hughes, G 17 Mann, S 29 Woods, L G 40 Bilston, B J 54 Ferraro, G N 7 Green, G V 18 Sdm, I 30 Green, C R 41 Green, M A 55 Tolley, W M g Liddle, G J 19 Gouletrt, W L 31 Sim, D C 42 McAuliffe, N G (cr) 9 Belittle, J R 20 Henry, T D 32 Ingleton, I 43 Balmer, G I 66 O'Halloran, J G,0 Adamson, S J 21 O'Brien, B J 33 Neudert, R D 44 Sullivan, M 60' &abal, R D DE LA SALLE Coach: Bernie Sheehy; Res : Kevin Power 1 DScHenxy, R 12 Dunn, B (vc) 23 Maher, P 34 McBroy, J 48 Donegan, J 2 Welsh, R 13 Letson, R 24 Mulqueen, S 35 Bothe, J 49 MCGulness, R 3'Bourke, M 14 ;Beddoe, S 25 Fitzpatrick, M 37 Mcllroy, P 50 Fisher, A 4 Perkins, K 15 Eddy, V 26 Fanichauser, T 39 Crot#iers,T 51 Mitchell, J 5 O'Donnell, it 16 Whitelaw, D 27 HewVd, S 40 McDonald, P 52 KerSn, A 8 Yarwood, J 17 Bourke, B 28 Nug ent, M 41 Kerin, M 54 Harrison, S 7 Power, K 18 Gordon, G 29 Wright, S 42 Donegan, P 5B Mcllroy, A McDonnell, 8P 19 Pollard, J 30 Dixon, A 43 B9rre1, M 57 George, P 9 Serwart, P 20 Hale G 31 Heffernan, M 44 Aldenl»ven, P 60 Hill, G (cr) 10 Hclasa, R 21 Sykes, R 32 Groves, A 45 Slattery, G 11 Lyons, B (c) 22 Mitchell, P 33 Clarke, G 46 Loft, C(dvc) htarcellin OC Coach: Ray Walsh; Res: Michael Butler 2 M<lon, C (vc) 15 Denning, L 28 O'Reilly, K 44 White, A 58 Caruso, A 3W11son, M 16 Walsh, P 29 Hurley, D 45 Gregory, J D 63 Holland, Peter 4 Power, M (c) 17 Jones, J 30 Holmes, G 46 Tucker, D 64 Dillon, P 5 Gr:rfner, P 18 Gartner, J 31 Anolsto, T 48 Iviangiafioo, C 66 Sartorl, R 6 Fl~A, N (dvo) 32 Frazer, S 49 Ma tters, G 67 Hesse, P 7 MtlaszeavQcz, M 19 O'Connor, S 34 MacDonald, P 50 Gregory, J D 69 Bell, P 8('aliinan, J 20 Butler, M 35 Hardy, A 51 Toniolo, P 73 Holland, Paul 10 Aloisio, F (or) 21 Carruoan, M 36 CrSmmins, B 52 Culllnan, P 74 Perduto, P 11 Wnite, P 23 Crimmins, J 37 4vBagulre, T 55 Na~lm, D 86 Merret2, D 12 Morrison, J 24 Turad, F 39 Wr1 I 56 Corrie, P 96 Aladslo, J 13 Cooney, D 25 Price, C 41 Swan, D (ver) 14 Allen, P 26 Gooley, P 43 Aloislo, C 57 Lowry, P NORTH OLD BOYS Coach: George Moloney; Res : Tony Arthurson 1 Maguire, S B 11 Malone, A 23 Scanlon, T G 35 Dalton, S 46 Rohan, P (c) 12 Hanneberry, 24 Butera, D P 36 Ryan, D F 47 Cuffe, P D 2 Welch, M R P M 25 Horan, B 37 Fitzpatrick, 48 Jongebloed, (vc) 13 Power, E 26 Crooks, S J R J P F 3 Sheales, M J 14 Fogarty, D E 27 Brown, M 38 Zabrieszach, D 49 O'Connor, P 4 Leeack, F A 15 O'Connor, B A 28 Curley, B N 39 Haratsis, B 50 McGrath, J 5 Wilson, G M 16 Hall, P G (cr) 40 Skahill, B J 51 Sullivan, P 6 Borcich, M P 17 Ould, G J 29 Maguire, D B 41 Roy, A 52 Frewin, G (dvc) 18 Murray, L F 30 Sleight, G A 42 Arthurson, D M53 Meredith, K J 7 Roberts, N F 19 Dillon, G 31 Clark, W 43 Kutrollie, D 54 Robbins, A J 8 llogan, J P 20 Carroll, P B 32 Rovis, L, 44 Nelson, D F 55 Arthurson, A J 9 Harders, S 21 Kelly, T G 33 Weir, P (vcr) 56 Murray, J M 10 Anderson, B J 22 Godfrey, G 34 Conti, R 45 Griffin, J 57 McCormack, M F THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 17, 1977 Page 15

9 OLD TRINITY GRAMM Coach: David Barclay; Res: Noel Waters 1 Dart, R 15 Saunders, M 29 Quarterman, P 43 Dawson, W 57 Siverson, R 2 Robison, C 16 Waters, N (Cr) 30 Weir, T 44 Blackney, P 58 Hunt, P 3 Arrowsmith, J 17 Bunting, P 31 Quarterman, A 45 Mercer, J 59 Goold, L 4 Watsford, G 18 Stephens, D 32 Jones, G 46 Nelson, S 60 Fricke, J 5 Peers, W (vc) 19 Piggin, C 33 Langley, R 47 Friend, I 61 Weatherson, N 6 Emerson, D 20 Williams, C 34 Murphy, R 48 Cumming, P 32 Wall, P 7 Birrell, A 21 Cowley, S 35 Masters, R (vcr) 49 Coles, P 66 Oamilleri, R 8 Bartley, D 22 Hodges, G 36 Beer, N 50 Margebts, D 37 Alexander, N 9 Cook, M 23 Crittenden, B 37 DeBoos, R 51 Healy, P 38 Camilleri, A 10 Fowler, G 24 Muir, D 38 Fekete, P 52 Clingin, G 39 Rough, G 11 Grant, S 25 Hodges, L 39 Day, P 53 Stenhouse, A 12 Stewart, R 26 McKinnon, T 40 Allan, K 54 Douglas, W 13 Stockdale, S 27 Disney, A 41 Christie, B 55 Adgemis, J 14 Stevenson, I 28 Star, M 42 Emerson, S (c) 56 Brennan, A ORMOND Coach : Ian Cameron; Res: Kevin Chamberlain 1 Dove, S W 14 Smyth, J F 26 Fisher, I It 40 Anrep, It C 54 Rowse, It B 2 Wood, Roger 15 Chisholm, A D 27 Crump, W G 41 Osmand, G R 55 Burns, R W 3 Rosengarten T 116 Herkess, G R 28 Buckley, C 42 Clark, R M 56 Blake, P L, 4 Murphy, P M 17 Hoey, P D 29 Burney, C W 43 Paterson D L 57 Kavanagh, I R, 5 Jenkins, It C 18 Farrell, E F 30 Lewis, M S 44 Keane, A J 58 Hay, R K 6 Ladd, K J 19 Humphreys, A J31 Wood, Ray 45 Fitts, C R 59 Large, L It 7 Fisher, G J 20 Bourne, B K 32 Carter, G F 46 Hamley, B H 60 Bartlett, I It 8 Cameron, R J (c) 33 Morris S P 47 Marshall, G R 61 MacDonald, D 9 Hardham, L A 21 Russ, J I 34 Handley, G J 48 Meeking, J P 62 McCallum P E, 10 Corben, B F 22 Russ, K M 35 Turner, C S 49 Cumper, J H 63 Jacobs A W, (dvc) 23 Naylor, A R 36 Holman, G J 50 Turner, G J 64 Harker, S J 11 Graham, A E NO 37 Parisi, F J 51 Palmer, G It 65 Chapman, It K 12 Foulsham, D A 24 Barry, J R 38 Richardson, P W 52 Sandilands, R S66 Hewitt, D 13 Purcell P J 25 Thomas, G J 39 Boyanton, T 53 Hammond J C 69 Crump, W G ST BERNARD'S OC Coach: Gus Mitchell; Res: Terry Davi s I Slater, V A 14 Thompson, P S 26 Phelan, R 38 Sullivan, F 51 Tyler, K 2 Powell, M F 15 Considine, P J 27 Cahir, B 39 Dillon, G 52 Wade, P 3 Fox, J 16 Ferlazzo, M 28 King, It H 40 Irvine, K 53 Grimsey, P 4 Larkins, J F 17 Preston, M NO 41 O'Loughlin, P 54 Hughes, G 5 Rackham, P D 18 Dalmau, P 29 Shembrey, M 42 Chivell, R 55 McNamee, B 6 lannazzo, M P 19 Nadzielski, H 30 Pearson, Paul 43 Malouf, M 56 O'Callaghan, W 7 Wade, G F (c) 20 Hilbert, M 31 Wood, A 44 Taylor, P 57 Isaacs, A 8 Taylor, G 21 Kennedy, P 32 Caven, A 45 Johnson, P 58 Amott, P 9 Hughes, B 22 Aughton, P G 33 Sullivan, A 46 Hughes, J (vc) 59 McDonough, P 10 Doolan, J G 23 Sheahan, M G 34 Daffey, P J 47 Moore, S 60 Hogan, T 11 Davis, T J (cr) 35 Pearson, Peter 48 Nathan, S 12 Hogan, P N 24 Drennan, M J 36 O'De,a, P 49 McArdle, D 13 Mitchell, G P 25 Mahoney, G A 37 Bell, M 50 Stafford, P UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach: Bob Beynon; Res : Steven Burley 1 Booth, D R 14 McKinnon, A O 27 Atchison, D A 41 Best, W D 55 Faulkner, C 2 Llewellyn, D K 15 Hickey, B S 28 Hopkins, P J 42 Temple, M J 56 Burley, S F 3 Clarke, J A 16 Holland, G A 29 Knee, R N 43 Wood, A R 57 Shields, P It 4 Crowe, P T 17 Pascoe, D W 30 Gill, P T 44 Dillon, P M T 58 Salnes, R N 5 Burne, N E 18 Beggs, D G 31 King, A D 45 Lay, P A 59 Sceney, C G NO 19 Dynon, J N 32 Veccdiiet, R 46 Hill, P T 60 Hanna, R J 6 Champion, N D 20 Tracey, R D R 33 Yuncken, T F 47 Maloney, G W 61 Hays, P R 7 Lockie, M J 21 Sawyer, G It 34 Case, R 48 Von Moger, A J62 Johnson, P It, 8 Sarrtamaria, P 22 Costello, S A 35 Herben, G C 49 Martini, R C 63 Toose, K R 9 Saines, G it 23 Cooke, M C 36 Larsen, J W A 50 Lyons, W F 68 Curtis, R F 10 Gill, S K 24 Perrett, R M 37 Costello, A J 51 Appleford, P D 74 Thomson, 11 Steele, P W (c) 38 Adams, M P 52 McIntyre, L It L A J 12 Fisher, A D 25 Birch, P A 39 Piazza, R D 53 Wood, N C 77 Lombard, M S 13 Krautil, P it 26Smi th, P W 40 Staindl, D J 54 Gourlay, D B _ UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach: Alan Salter, Res : David Mithen 1 Williams, S F 11 Tyquin, M 22 Carey, T 31 Morrison, G R 43 Standish, T J 2 Bedford, J A 12 Burgin, D 23 Westmore, G A 32 Wilson, D S 44 Hamilton, J 3 Scarcella, B C 13 Lugg, P 24 Hager, R J 33 Smith, H J 46 Ashby, I (cr) 14 Hindle, R G 4 Vivian, D G 15 Collins, R 5 Whithead, P 16 Ellison, G N 6 Carroll, W S 17 Jewson, G It, 7 Anderson, G A 18 Pleydell, G P 8 Taylor, It 19 Booth, D J 9 Nicolson, S I 20 Small, D M 10 McCombe, W 21 Hollonds, B P (c) 34 Christie, P K 47 Sing, G P 25 Sleeman, M G 35 Moore, It M 48 Dobbie, S M 26 Schauble, P D 36 Melville, It H 49 Waterson, It 27 Church, B G 37 Came, it V 51 Dunin, A J 28 Trumble, S T 38 Harley, it, 54 Sammon, M T (vc) 39 Debelle, G D 58 Brukner, P D 29 Carmody, J F 40 Sharp, J C (cr) 30 Sanger, A 41 Clarke, P 69 Johnston, M 42 McGee, L A 70 O'Conner, M "B" SECTION TEAM S COLLEGIANS Coach: Ted Farrell; Res: Ian Ellis 1 Lengyel, P 11 McKenzie, A 23 Tunnecliffe, G 2 Wagstaff, S 12 Cook, G 24 Purdue, J 3 Rice, I (c) 13 Dodd, G 25 Pocknee, R 4 Roach, C 15 Zent, It 26 Newton, P 5 Naylor, C 16 Mackay, S 27 James, N 6 Loder, R 17 Caldwell, P 28 Mackay, C 7 Loveday, B 18 Bulling, J 29 Taylor, P 8 Cartledge, S 19 Anderson, P 30 Merry, A (vcr) 20 Nethersole, J 31 Evans, P 9 Rowlands, B 21 Milford, P 32 Etherington, J 10 Ashton, C (vc) 22 Parsons, G 33 Ballard, B (;EELONG Coach : Ian Davis; Res: Neil Gill 1 Huon, E P 10 Dowling, S M 20 Silver, D C 31 Barton, D C 41 Thompson, J W 3 Davis, I W (c) 11 Lowcock, G It 21 Poulton, 32 Williamson, P A42 Gill, N F (cr) 3 Wells, S D, 12 Hardiman, T F I R W 33 Oman, G G 43 Frewin, J D 4 Kelly, M J 13 Paulke, G C 22 Ross, D J 34 Cramp, P 44 Oman, W J 5 Nielsen, G A (dvc) 23 Jones, T A 35 Bowd, R M 45 Jeremiah, It, J (vc) 14 Murdoch, R G 24 Kay, P 36 Goad, It J 46 Hunter, M J G Wookey, It J 15 Schofield, D G 25 McDonald, N R37 McGuiness, (vcr) 7 Herd, F O 16 Birrell, P C 26 Collins, D J R D A 47 Ludowyk, T J 5 Sheringham, It 17 Trevaskis, A L27 Foster, R J 38 Reeve, G R 48 Cramp, R M J 18 Benci, D J 28 Henshaw, P B 39 Elliston, R M 49 Bowman, J A 9 Trevaskis, G K 19 Forsyth, P J 29 Ludowyk, J A 40 Bumpstead, 51 Thompson, P C 30 Diamond, D L G E 52 Condie, G It IVANHOE Coach : Bill McWhinnie; Res: Barry Hecker 1 McWhinnie, W 10 Grant, M 19 Goldin, P 29 Van, S 38 Jones, A 2 Robinson, T 11 Quinlivan, P 20 Steen, D 30 Long, B 39 George, D 3 Stewart, R 12 Knop, W 21 Adley, D 31 Burton, K 40 Richardson, B 4 Wood, C 13 Buckley, R 23 Kilpatrick, I 32 Stewart, C 41 Mantesso, J 5 Renshaw G 14 Warry, G 24 Docherty, S 33 Jones, J 42 McKinley, I 6 Stredwic~ C 15 Dudman, L 25 Johnson, K 34 Hoare, D 43 Stewart, G 7 Williams, 'C 16 Drapac, D 26 Chamberlain, G 35 Simpson, J 44 Chapman, P 8 Berry, D 17 Lanning, G 27 McKernan, J 36 Field, It 46 Brewin, T 9 Hartney, D 18 Bourke, it 28 Coarse, A 37 Dean, G MONASH BLUES Coach: Daryl Cranch; Res : Stewart Schneider 1 Anderson, B 14 Lette, G 27 Qulnn, K 40 Davies, P 2 Anderson, G 15 Sloane, R 28 Ellis, M 41 Vaughan, P 3 Bickford, D (vc) 16 Whitty, P 29 Coldham, J 42 Aprico, S 4 Ryan, D 17 Nelson, P 30 Black, G 43 Kiernan, B 5 Swanson, S 18 O'Dwyer, M 31 Mann, G 44 Aledades, J 6 Luscombe, R 19 Gumley, W 32 Tucker, G 45 Carr, T 7 Carnwell, S 20 Scott, It 33 Mooi, C 46 Roger, M 3 Tellefson, J 21 Giles, S 34 Hodge, M 47 Grutzner, D 9 Olding, M 22 Ryan, C 35 Lovell, C 48 Shea, G 10 Burgin, P 23 Old, R (c) 36 Bethune, C 49 Feller, J li Cash, I 24 Townsend, S 37 Connop, M 50 Turabull, J 12 Hildebrandt, P 25 Forsyth, J 38 Maretrt, T 51 Campbell, P 13 Schneider, S 26 White, M 39 Moore, C (dvc) 34 Loder, T 48 Edward, D 35 Permezel, M 49 Day, C 37 Hills, S 50 Lupsom, P 38 McDonald, M 54 Cranwell 39 Hughes, P 55 Skurri e 40 Teale, S 56 Williamson, P 41 Richards, L 58 Bickford 42 Cookes, A 59 Wright, J 43 Bailey, C 44 Lockwood, J 45 Ellis, I (cr) 52 Parsons, S 53 Ba3derstone, S 54 Downie, P 55 Cain, J 56 Mogg, P 57 Nash, M 58 Welsh, J 59 Trescowthick, T 60 Rosendale, M 61 Neerhut, It 62 McDonell, P OLD PARADLANS Coach : Brendan Danaher, Res : Cliff Hart i Considine, V T 12 Johnson, M P 23 Mansfield, B L 35 Considine, B J 46 Quinn, R J 2 Hughes, C D 13 Lazzari, D P 24 Jordan, P F 36 MacLeod, J E 47 Tudor, J M 3 Ford, H 14 Carroll, G F 25 Coghlan, M P 37 Jacobson, G J 48 McNally, W A 4 Natoli, D E (c) 5 Jordan, J A 15 Sellars, A 6 Hart, C G 16 Assetta, S (cr) 17 Moran, P L 7 Duke, It It 18 Mount, J J 8 Roe, A P 19 Gregor, M T 9 Kyne, M P 20 Hohut, S 10 Johnson, A A 21 Grace, C S 11 Van Harten G 22 Taylor, C E 26 Carroll, P A 38 McLaughlin, P 49 Healy, It A 27 Johnston, P A A 50 Neylan, G T 28 McCormack, D J39 Anderson, R C 51 Lyons_ W L 29 Carlyle, C R 40 Tellefson, M F 52 Collins, L T 30 Barker, G T 41 Rowlands, W R 53 Weyman, B J 31 Considine T F 42 Watkins, R L 54 Peyton, P B 32 McCarthy, C C 43 Gilmartin, P J 55 Nugent, N W 33 Symes, P L 44 Abramhams, P D56 Thompson, It R 34 Grace, M R 45 McKinley, M J Page 16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 17, 1977 Page 17

10 OLD SCOTCH Coach: Laurie Aghan 1 Anderson, J (c) 12 Flrman, A 21 Carlton, L 32 Thomson, M 2 Morgan, J 13 Drummond, R 22 Nicholls, A 33 Speer, N 3 McLean, R 14 Rankin_ M 23 Rogerson P 34 Cox T 4 Leeming, M 15 Alder, D 24 Beaurep2re D 35 Lea$iam, G 5 Hays, A 16 Sowden, D 25 Tulninga, F` 36 Johnstone, A 6 Alenson, C 17 Tallent, S 26 Bubb, S 37 Frew, R, 7 Moulds, A (vc) 27 Kefford, B 38 Alexander, I 8 Duffy, I 18 Wade, P 28 Bowden, D 39 Human, D 9 Mason, T 19 Eggleston, T 29 Sherwen, P 40 Purnell, M 10 Nickless, J 20 Robertson- 30 Marx, J 41 Kiel, F 11 Marks, C Smith, G 31 Meadows, P 42 Welch, R OLD HAILEYBURY Coach : Mike 1 Kane, P 14 Billings, G 2 Paul, it (c) 15 Warnock, J 3 Schmidt, N 16 Netherall, R 4 Langford-Jones, (Cr) A 17 William, A 5 Marshall, S 18 Htabtam, G 6 Houston, M 19 Palmer, I 8 H,ougbbon, J (vc) 20 Roberts, I 9 Cocks, N (dvc) 21 Ciuny, R 10 Corrigan, J 22 'Ma'son, P II Code D 23 Poole, P 12 Meadows, G 24 Poole, S 1 6 Cunningham, P 25 McLennan, G Porter; Res: 26 Wise, R 27 Bourls, T 28 Irving, L 29 Galt, G 30 Cracknell, J 31 Whiteman, G 32 Derham, P 33 Bowman, C 34 Newton, M 35 Thompson, M 36 McKinnon, N 37 Brewer, C 38 Beaton, W Dick Metherall 39 Parkes, T 40 Bowman, L 41 Campbell, A 42 Troup, M 43 Wolbers, F 44 Lovig,teD 45 MeWars, R 46 Batt, G 47 Payne, L 48 Campbell, G 49 Surgenor, P 50 Evans, G 51 Browne, D OLD MELBURNIIANS Coach: Tony Anderson; Res: John Wood 1 Thomas, K 17 Derham, S 33 Lloyd, J 49 Speakman, D 2 Pdsarski, R 18 Dawson, P 34 Prior, P 50 Yen, P 3 Austin, G 19 Gray, A 35 Hepworth, D 51 Schwarz, N 4 Batten, J 20 Rudd, A 36 Mitchell, N 52 Thompson, J 5 Knight, C (vc) 21 Woodbridge, P 37 Stephenson, D 53 Lee, I 6 Rdstrom, A 22 Marks, J 38 Koren, P 54 Grinl[ngtnn, P 7 Cordner, I (c) 23 McMullin, N 39 Elam, D 55 Gunsberg, P 8 Cordner, E 24 Guest, J 40 Jennings, K 56 Cameron, R 9 Middieroon, R 25 Brown, R 41 Brown, R G 57 Brett-Young, M 10 Cloke, G 26 Cordner, P 42 Anseli, P 58 Strawhorn, W 11 Stuart, A 27 Campbell, N 43 Dick, W 59 Woods, J 12 Pitts, C 28 Michelmore, M 44 Wilson, S 60 Jalland, G 13 Bums, B 29 Miller, P 45 Pattinson, G 61 Wharton, M 14 Burns, G 30 Mitchell, J 46 Wallace, D 62 Salek, A 1I'i Roberson, P 31 Mumme, P 47 K~1rk1, J 63 Copolov, G 16 Urquhart, D 32 Johnson, T 48 ~Conneail, N 64 Inglis, D RESERVOIR OLD BOYS Coach : 1 Bates, M 12 Man son, K 2 Dobson, G 13 Home, J 3 Paulka, J (dvc) 4 Hansen, P 14 Driver, D 5 Scott, D 15 McKerrow, J 6 McLaughlin, L 16 Jarvie, W 7 Rutty, G 17 Debono, M 6 Trevascus, G 18 Archer, D 9 Massey, G 19 Wilson, T 10 Tuininga, G 20 Byrne, T 11 Shepherd, R (vc) (c) 21 Box, G ST KII,DA CBOC Coach: Norm Caine; Res : 1 Smith, P 14 Munday, P 27 Matheson, M 2 Hinrichs, R 15 Jennings, P 28 Spence, G 3 Esmonde, J <vc) 29 Nicklen, M 4 Meehan, C 16 Shortal, P 30 Kingsland, C 5 WbLte, J 17 Kellaway, P 31 Sherman, A 6 A 18 Scanlan, J 32 Waterman, N 7 HaM'ck, P 19 Kay, M 33 Girdwnod, M 8 Vickers, D 20 Mason, B 34 Harrison, R 9 Whft, K 21 Tobin P 35 Halpin, C 111 O'Connell, J 24 Galvin, S 36 Joyce, M 12 Delaney, M 25 Ivdli, R 37 White, T 13 White, B 26 McNeill, D 38 ZotM, L Page 18 Barry Evans; Res: Alan Shephard 22 Newbold, G 33 Kaerls, D 23 Slater, G 34 Pettit, B 24 Shepherd, A 35 Macklin, N (cr) 36 Ristevski, B 25 Taggart, It 37 Irwin, J 26 Burnie, B 38 Hirt, R 27 Carlysie, D 39 Chappel, G 28 Sellars, N 40 Coles, C 29 Buckley, T 42 Gray, P 30 Brown, R 43 Wilson, S 31 Glascott, P 44 Dunn, A 32 Baker, B 45 Trufeldt, D Kevin White 39 Drinan, K 40 Lynch, C 41 Blakley, P 42 Dankeirt, T 43 Long, S 44 Spence, K 45 Delaney, J 46 Taylor, M 47 Cktnth, R 48 Carroll, J (c) 49 Caine, B 50 Robinson, D 43 Campbell, D 44 Caithness A 45 MacCailum, D 46 Melville, A 47 Aitken, J 48 Milner, R 49 Brooke, G 50 Barr, G 52 Pollock, R 53 Englang, P 54 Lord, D 55 Story, D 66 Irving, M 57 Moss, W 58 Elliott, A 69, G 60 McQueen, D 61 Sincock, G 65 Gray, J 66 Wilson, D 67 Wallace-Mitchell, D 68 Delaney, C 69 Boyle, P 70 ElIenberg, D 71 -McGrath, M 72 Jess, J 73 Marks, J 74 Wilson, D (cr) 75 Hodges, P 87 Dawson, C 46 King, B 47 Heenan, M 48 Hope, T 49 Collins, D 51 Dickens, K 52 Benson, R 53 Dowell, B 55 Morse, K 56 Scott, L 64 Ryder, R 66 Elliot, J 51 Jopling, R 52 Jones, B 53 Rothwell, S 54 McMahan, P 55 O'Sullivan, P 56 Avitable, F 57 RahIlly, M 58 Lazzaro V 59 Clinch, S 60 Broohall, D 81 Thynne, M THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 20, 197 ; IN 1978!! : B E AN UM PIRE FIELD OR GOA L Be in the game for 100 minutes No rest periods during the game Umpiring is all action, full of challenge, new situations every minute, concentration uninterrupted All you would want and more out of Aussie football Mr PETER FEIL, 12 Mackie Grove, East Brighton, will be pleased to receive your application and give you the pleasant news - His phone number is Stay with your association - the VAF A J Fullerton, Secretary THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 17, 1977 Page 19

11 'HUTCHY' HANGS UP HIS BOOTS Power House stalwart and well known Amateur identity, Peter Hutchinson has retired after a magnificent 356 games This milestone is only 9 games short of the Amateur record held by another Poweir House great Les Gordon 'Hutchy' made every endeavour to keep going this season but persis*ant leg injuries have forced him into rel irement He has a formidable record, few, if any, could match including seven club Best and Fairest awards Hutchy played in 3 premiership teams and represented Victoria as well as oaptaining the club A great personality off the field, Hutchy has always enjoyed a drink after the game and made many friends within Amateur circles He has always received great assistance from his wife Gwen and they both continue to be strong supporters of the club 'Hutchy' is an extremely popular master at Camberwell Grammar School and a well known figure within the association of Lord Sommers Camp and Power House Well done Hutchy and good luck from all at Power House! 250 GAME S TO COLLEGIANS PLAYER All at Collegians heartily congratulate Darryl Tucker on reaching 250 games, and thank him for his outstanding service to the club "Dazza" beigan his long history with Collegians in 1961 with the reserves He quickly realized his potential and advanced to the A-grade side where he became one of the best half-forward f,lankers in the Page 20 game His quick thinking and brilliant play led to many a'callegians victory and stamped him as atruly elusive half forward, Although he was unlucky to miss Slate; selection during his career, "Dazza" was elected captain of the A-grade side in 1971 A great clubman who ns always willing to help the ladies working on afternoon tea, "Dazza" is still showing the odd touch of brilliance in thq third eighteen where his football experience is invaluable In the younger players Age hasn't dampened his enthusiasm and who knows (perhaps Ferg's club record may be in jeopardy! Power House congratulate Bert Bredyk who plays his 50th game with the club today Bert's career was interrupted last year by a severe kneel injury but he is now starting to recapture the form which made him an outstanding Under 19 player and captain As a knock ruckman or forward Bent is always under notice with his strong play He has recently won his way back into the seniors and we look forward to a great game from him today Congratulations on AM P half-centuries to Bob "Hanger" O'Rourke, goalsneak extraordinaire and David "Punter" O'Sullivan, rover turned wingman Both have enjoyed a tremendous year and have contributed greatly on and off the field Congratulations go to David (Hi Ho) Silver on playing his 50th game for Geelong today A former captain of our junior team, David shows leadership qualities in courage and dedication during a game and at training He is known for his persistence at social functions and has never been known not to see the four quarters out "Hi Ho" always comes through under pressure and we hope today will be no exception as he leads us to a most important victory "200 UP" TO KSW VETERAN Today's game against Hampton Rovers will see Gary Johno" Johnston play his 200th game for Kew All at Kew are proud of Gary's achievement and wish him well He started with Kew in 1966, the year the club won "B" Grade and for the early part of his career, looked likely -to play reserve gradg for most of his days At that time Johno" had the bad habit of kicking the ball straight up in the air However determination is the key to Gary's success and he has proved over the years, his ability to overcome his bad fault and become a regular and valued member of the sen4or side At the moment, his greatest joy is to kick goals from the half-back flank - his tally ~or the year -2 Gary has served the club on the committee and was treasurer for 3 years Well done Gary from all at Kew 100 UP TO ELSTERNWICK DEFENDER Congratulations from all at Elsternwick to Phil (Bruce) Scott on playing his 100th game "Scotty" has been a devasting player on the back line over the years and his marking has to be seen to be believed We all hope he keleps up the good work and aims his sights to 250 OLD XAV'S CLUB RECORD Old Xaverlans congratulate Peter Fraser on equalling the club record of games played held by Peter Raffaele Like 'Rats' Peter has given a lot to the club since he started with us in 1963 straight from school He has been a committee member for a number of years and was secretary in 1968 In 1969 he took over the reins of Captain- Coach of the Reserve XVIII Always a forward due to has great pace he has been a prolific goal scorer and is currently he7ading the 'C' Reserve Section goal kicking list He has played in two premiership sides - both A grade reserve in 1964 and 1966 and regards these two wins as the highlight of his playing career A mild mannered legal eagle during the day Pelter has been fortunate to have had the backing of an understanding wife Philipa and a great mascot Andrew AJAX DEFENDER'S 100th AJAX defender Michael Rosner played his 100th game with the club last week and received the congratulations from all supporters and fellow playqrs Michael a dashing defender, has taken over the key position of centre half back and has been part of AJAX's success over the past few seasons A fair and skillful player he has stopped many "name" players and is a credit to the club We all hope to see him notch his 200th game in rthq same manner achieved his first century Caulfield Grammarians applaud John Gregory who has now passed the 50 games mark John came up from the juniors this season and his height and ability to take, a good mark combined with a bit of pace soon earned him a place in the senior team Unfortunately injury has kept him on the sidelines for some time and it is only during the past few weeks that he has been able to reach the half century mark The club considers itself fortunate to possess such an "up and coming" and with his potential big things are expected of him next season Sid Jones played his 50th game last week for ANZ Bank We all congratulate him on reaching this milestone and trust that he will be around for his next 50 With his head still somehow intact, Tony Robinson played his 50th game for Old Geelong ',Robbo" has copped more punishment on the field this year than "Smokin' Joe" ever got in the ring, but he just keeps coming back for more One of the gutsiest players to ever wear a geurnsey for OGS "Robbo" has put in some great games this year Congratulations Tony, keep the good work up -and your chin down! Congratulations to Len Gray on playing 50 games with Uni High Len plays either as a rover or wingman This is his best season and we all hope he will "keep it up" Ken Coughlan, De La Salle's boundary umpire made his 50th appearance with ;the senior side against University Blacks Keep the good work up and keep following that line wherever it may take you Frank Herd played his 50th game for Geelong last week Frankie returned from overseas this year and didn't take long to find top form, being judged beist on the ground in his 3rd and 4th games A brilliant player able to lift a whole team he is a necessary cog in our wheel Son of a former Geelong great (Fred Herd) Frank is following in his father's footsteps and becoming a most valuable clubman Melbourne High extend congratulations to Derek Scott who played his 50th game recently His drive, ability and enthusiasm have been an example to all players and his efforts on the field have won him the respect of all Congratulations to Melbourne High's Gary Jones and Tony Short, each of whom has chalked up his 50th game Tony's ability and class on the field have won the admiration of his fellow players, while Gary's drive and high-marking are an example to all Strong forward Neville Sellers has played his 50th game with Reservoir Old Boys He is the first player to come from the U'19s and play 50 games, a fine effort Nev has tremendous determination and although he has played in defence, this year he has been full forward His personal tally of goals is not high but he has given many away with his teamwork Congratulations to Garry Rutty on playing his 50th game with Reservoir Old Boys Blessed with great pace Gary has forced his way into the seniors, and has been playing well as a wingman THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 17, 1977 Page 21

12 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS A SECTIO N Ormond St Bernard's O C ORMOND: Crump 6, Purcell 2, Boyanton 2, Parisi, Russ, Naylor, Humphreys BEST : Dove, Purcell, Bourne, Richardson, Parisi, Naylor ST BERNARD'S O C: Schwarzenburg 3, Wood 2, Cahis, Monaghan, Tickner, Drennan, Rackham BEST: Rackham, Nadzielskl, Wood, Drennan, Mitchell, Wade North Old Boys Old Trinity Gr NORTH OLD BOYS : Ould 5, Dillon 5, Haratsis 2, Robertson 2, Murray 2, Confii, Wilson, Hall, Hannqbery BEST: Diallon, Hannebery, Robertson, Clark, Scanlon, S Maguire OLD TRINITY GRAMM : Peers 3, Dawson 2, Cowley 2, Healey, Blackney BEST: S Emerson, Peers, Dawson, McKinnon, Coles, Saunders Caulfield Gramm Coburg CAULFIELD GRAMM: Tootell 6, Butcher 6, Morphet, Clark, Felsenthal, Goold, Sisson, Fielden BEST: Tootell, Bierwirth, Long, Clark, Butcher, Hines COBURG: P O'Brien 4, King 2, Green, Bongiavanni, Hughes, Egan BEST: B O'Brien, P O'Brien, Egan, Liddle, Wood, Taylor Marcellin O C University Blues ' MARCELLIN O C : Jones 4, Power 4, Allen, Wright, Mahon, Denning, Dillon BEST: Cooney, Price, Frazer, Mahon, Power, :Butler UNIVERSITY BLUES: Hager 2, Schauble 2, 'Booth 2, Came 2, Anderson, Hindle, Bedford, Brukner BEST: Booth, Hager, Dobbie, Williams, Schauble, Moore De La Salle OC University Blacks DE LA SALLE O C: Crothers 3, Beddoe 3, Eddy 2, Loft 2, Dunn, McHenry, Muiqueen, Groves BEST : Loft, McHenry, Mc- Donnell, Nugent, Halasa, Eddy UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Von Moger 6, Llewellyn 3, Holland, Penrebt BEST: Lockie, Cooke, Von Moger, Perrett, King, Holiand Page 22 B SECTION Old Paradians Old Melburnians OLD PARADIANS : J Jordan 11, P Johnston 3, Gilmartin 3, Roe 2, B Considine 2, C Hughes, Kohut BEST: J Jordan, C Hughes, Duke, Kohut, Roe, S Assetta OLD MELBURNIANS : Urquhart 3, Roberson 2, B ;Burns 2, Stuart, I Cordner, P Dawson, Mitchelmore, McMullin, Gray BEST : Mumme, R Brown, Stuart, Mitchelmore, Cameron, Gray Old Scotch Coll Monash Blues OLD SCOTCH COLL: Anderson 5, Cox 3, Sherwen 3, Bubb 2, Tallent 2, Bowden, Mason, Morgan BEST: Anderson, Tallent, Marx, Kefl'ord, Drummond, Alexander MONASH BLUES : Ellis 2, O'Dwyer, Bergin, Moore, Giles, Olding, B Anderson, De Young BEST : Campbell, O'Dwyer, B Anderson, Black, Whitty, Giles Old Haileybury Collegians OLD HAILEYBURIANS: Houston 4, Wis e 2, Roberts 2, Curry 2, Paul, Langford-Jones BEST : Cocks, Corrigan, Houston, Haughton, Schmidt, Wise COLLEGIANS : Bulling 3, Teale 2, Roach 2, Merry, Newton BEST: Bickford, Ashton, Leembruggen, Taylor, Parsons, Lengyel Reservoir OB St Kilda CBOC RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Byrne 4, Scott 3, Sellers 2, Gray, Massey, R Shepherd, Mc- Kerrow BEST: Carlyle, 'Byrne, R Shepherd, Gray, Bates, Dobson ST KILDA CBOC: Waterman 3, Delaney 2, Mason 2, Smith 2, Curry, McNeill BEST: Curry, Carroll, Sherman, McNeill, Smith, White Ivanhoe Geelong IVANHOE : Smyth 5, Freeman 4, McKernan 2, Van, Wood, Goldin, Stredwick, Loon- Ey BEST: Freeman, Smyth, Wood, Knop, Grant, Woolfe GEELONG: Lowcock 4, Nielsen 2, Wells, Elliston, Davis, Dowling, Condie 'BEST : Nielsen, Davis, Paulke, Wells, Elliston, Candle BOUNDARY UMPIRES REQUIRED FOR FINAL S Any regular club boundary umpire who is willing to officiate at a match during the finals, particularly on August 27th, is requested to ring the Secretary to the Umpire Committee, Mr Peter Fell, on , during the evening, before 9 pm Last Week's Results - Continued C SECTIO N Kew MHS Old Boys KEW: G Clay 4, Hayes 4, Rowland 2, B Smith 2, Hinchen, Fekete, McMeel, Varney BEST : Blay, B Smith, Toogood, Rowland, Walker, Hayes Old Ivanhoe Gr Old Xaverians OLD XAVERIANS: Warming 4, Lawrence 3, Curtain 3, Cookesley 2, Adgemis, Sholley, McNamee BEST: W~arming, Curtain, Hants, Noonan Hampton Rovers UHS Old Boys HAMPTON ROVERS : Combe 12, Spurrel l 6, Cave 4, McSpeerin 3, Fisher 2, Clottu, R Huckett BEST: Spurrell, Nash, Clottu, Tregear, Combe, Blair AJAX Parkside PARKSIDE : 'Biggins 3, Ware 2, K Clarke BEST : B Clarke, Biggins, K Clarke, Ware, Felle, Fitzgerald Fawkner Old Carey Gram OLD CAREY: Bryan 3, Curnow 3, England 2, Yeo 2, Duncan, Rooney, Wiseman, Holden BEST: Yeo, Smith, Kelaher, Solomides, Loadqr, England D SECTION Old Brighton Gr State Bank STATE SAV BANK: Dent 4, Jessup 3, Kincaid 2, Linehan 2, Owen, Inglis, Eacott, Maher BEST: Spark, P Wabbis, Jeffery, Austerberry, Pitts, Inglis Power House LaTrobe Blacks POWER HOUSE : R asewarne 5, Demair 4, Bartlett 4, Bredwk 2, Ellis, Evans, Stafford, Upton BEST: Newton, Rosewarne, Stafford, Bredyk, Coloe, Bartlett LA TROBE BLACKS : McKenzie 2, Condon, Hetz, Pmosser B Weaver, Sheehan BEST : Condon, Tunbi*idge, Hetz, MacKenzie, Rowe, Grant Elsternwick Old Geelong Old Cam'well Gr Assumption O C OLD CAMBERWELL: J Steven 4, Ellis 3, James 2, D Steven, Stafford, P Buchanan, Mullett, D Riuiington BEST: P Buchanan, P Steven, Hewitt, D Steven, Stafford, Vincent ASSUMPTION OLD COLL: W Mahar 3, O'Donnell 2, Delahunty 2, Horton, Cantanese, Pavone BEST: Kelly O'Dwyer, Rohde, Munari, Commadeur, Detadiunty THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 17, 1977 St Kevin's O B Alphington ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Hannan 6, Cruise 2, Radford 2, Fanning 2, Clement, Kelly, J Corrigan, B Campbell BEST: Fitzpatrick, Fanning, Hannan, Kelly, Brennan, Randles THIS IS A MUS T TO ENABLE THE DRAW FOR NEXT WEEK TO BE DETERMINED AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, IT IS ABSOLUTELY ESSEN- TIAL THAT EVERY RESULT BE PHONED TO THE HERALD OFFICE TODAY THE HOME CLUB IS RESPONSIBLE - THE NUMBER TO RING IS or BEFORE 5 p m FOR PUBLICATION AND CERTAINLY BEFORE 5 30 pm RESERVE SCORES to same numbers BEFORE 3 pm Alternative Herald numbers Ext 1892 or 1893 All clubs got their scores to the Herald last week - make sure you ALL DO TO- DAY THE MAIL - OR LACK OF The chaos which has prevailed i n the mail service recently has had its effect on The Amateur Footballer There have been insufficient "Quarter-by-Quarter" scores received in time to warrant putting in those we had and the same applies to the Leading Goalkickers This week we have s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d the deadline for Goalkickers and Best Players to Wednesday morning's mail, but there are still a number of gaps Press Correspondents must take note of the special arrangements for next week's issue - read PRESS CORRESPONDENTS - IT'S LIKE THIS! elsewhere in this issue TIPSTERS' TALLY Section Last Week A Jim Fidge 12 B All Keam 16 C Alex Johnson 16 D Keith Findlay 16 E Syd Whitfield 10 F Norm Nugent 16 Jun I Cliff Bristow 10 Jun 2 Peter Nathan 1 0 Five Points for each winner in E and Junior Section 1 and 2 Four points for each winner in the Sections Total Sectio n other Page 23

13 TROPHIES ji, Last Week's Results - Continued WHOLESALE-SUPPLY and ENGRAVIN G Comprehensive range of trophies Presentation and Gifts SILVER, PEWTER and STAINLESS WARE CLOCK S PARKER PEN S JOHN F HICKMAN 94 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (Opp Hotel London) Illustrated Brochures on Reques t FIXTURES, RESULTS "A" SECTIO N APRIL 16 Orm 1414 St B NOB 3223 Cob 6 7 CGr 4916 OTrin Mar 1711 UBls DLS UBlks 8 17 APRIL 23 Orm 1017 UBIs 9 15 UB1k 2015 Cob 16 9 NOB 2017 CGr StB 139 Mar 9 12 DLS OTrin 7 1 C APRIL 30 UBlk 1514 UBIs Orm OTrin Mar CGr StB 2622 Cob 77 NOB DLS 9 23 MAY 7 NOB 1223 Orm 8 17 UBis 1929 Cob 5 6 CGr UB1k StB 1911 OTrin DLS Mar MAY 1 4 (at Elstern Park) Orm UBlk NOB 2825 UBis 8 6 Page 24 Mar OTrin 8 14 StB CGr 13 8 DLS 915 Cob 9 6 MAY 21 Orm 1415 Mar NOB UBlk 912 Cob 9 10 OTrin 9 7 CGr UBls DLS 9 10 StB S 1 5 MAY 28 UBik 2116 OTrin Mar 21 9 Cob CGr 1814 Orm NOB 1819 StB 11 4 Orm 925 Cob 7 4 StB 12 8 UB1k 6 9 DLS 914 CGr 7 12 JUNE 25 Orm 103 UBls 8 7 UB1k Cob 1 2 NOB 1210 CGr 77 StB Mar 8 15 DLS 1510 OTrin 3 3 JULY 2 UB1s 2216 UB1k 1216 Orm 79 OTrin 8 2 CGr 138 Mar 9 7 StB 179 Cob 2 2 DLS UBls 118 NOB DLS 720 JUNE JULY 9 NOB OTrin 4 NOB Orm UBlk Mar 10 9 Cob UB1s UB1k 2111 CGr 16 9 StB 1519 OTrin 10 9 StB ub1s 1710, CGr 1516 Cob 922 DLS Orm 9 6 ~ SUN JUNE 12 Vic 2012 S A (at Adelaide ) Vic 1714 Tas (at Launceston) JUNE I8 NOB 78 Marc 4 3 UBIs 9 11 OTrin 5 9 DLS 1714 Mar JULY 16 UB1k 107 Orin 910 NOB 146 NBls 9 9 Mar OTrin 711 StB CGr DLS 1215 Cob 1012 JULY 23 Marc 187 Orm NOB UBlk 13 7 Cob 2016 OTrin 9 14 UBls 1320 CGr StB DLS 51 4 JULY 30 UB1k 1719 OTrin 9 20 Cob 86 Marc 6 6 Orm 1823 CGr 13 7 StB NOB 1318 DLS 1522 UB1s 5 6 AUGUST 8 CGr OTrin UB1k Marc UBls StB 1215 NOB 1814 Cob Orm 913 DLS AUGUST 13 Onn StB NOB 20:18 OTrin 9 11 CGr 1915 Cob Marc 1319 UB1s DLS '1411 UBlk AUGUST 20 Marc OC v North OB O Trin v U Blues Ormond v Coburg U Blacks v St Beni Caul Gr v DLS OC THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 20, 197' E SECTION Old Mentonlans Beverley Hills OLD MENTONIANS : Mounsey 5, Everot t 4, Maher, Bungey, Nor,ton, BEST Mounsey, Maher : Norton, ; Bennett, Peel, WaA ltts l Gray HILLS: McCall 4, an 2, Gray 2, Butterworth, Fatchen, O'Loughlin BEST :McCroryAshley,Monah,Banowles, Egan, Fatchen, C, AMP Society West Brunswick AMP SOCIETY : I, Henderson 5, McLaughlan 4, Anderson 3, Wilson BEST: Gxtes, Waller, Nicholls, T+ylor, Wilson, Scott WEST BRUNSWICK : Lampard 2, Pit he r 2 R Brockwell, W ~Brockwell, Ivey, Nigro, M Schwarze BEST: Ceddia, P Heenan, Ivey, Lewis, Monger, Woollard North Brunswick ANZ Bank BANK : kin 2ZTu key 2SBirkenfeldsV,~AC Crale, TDowan, Vigus BEST: Birkenfelds, A Gale, HarneGty, Towan, Tuckey, Wescott Heathert Brunswick on BRUNSWIK : ter, Hesketh CMadden~ BEST Sing Car-, Criiettn Palmer, Gleeson, Owens, Camilleri, S-lienus National Bank a bye ADMISSION TO ELSTERNWICK PARK Admission to Elsternwick Park is by ticket issued for this purpose, by VAFA official badge or by cash payment Any player who is unable to produce his ticket MUST pay SPECIAL NOTE - rules These are the - Please don't argue with the gateman, F SECTION Commonwealth Bank LaTrobe Reds fiths, ~oouba BREDS Butler Ad - EST : -Grif Veldums, Gould, Costello, Butler St Bede's O C 21 University Reds , UAndrew sniv BaylytuStephenson,t Lo BEST naphoug : Weston, Bayly, O'Brien, L Sturm, Campbell Thomson, ST BEDE'S O C: Allen 5, Dunn 4, Collins 4, Evans 3, Cecchi 2, G ra BEST Terrell 2, Tur- : Terrell, Evans, Cechi, Clough, Dunn, Huysmans Footscray I T Monash Whites FOOTSSCRAY IT: White 4, Ferguson 3, Fahey 2, Leonard 2, Sheehan, Baulch, Napo1i, Fletcher, Sully, Johansen, Carr, Absolom BEST : Murrell, Wh"vte, Ferguson, Fahey, Stott, Carr ASH W 3, MCuntin 2,WMurphy, L g am, M Don l Jennison BEST d : Curtin, McDonald, Oldham, Wright, Ludeman, Adams Thornbn Bulieen-Templestowe BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : ace, Walker 4 Ten- P Pollard Murphy, S BEST: D'Agostino, VSalker, Pollard, Miles, Chaplin Bulleen United Glenroy BULLEEN UNITED : Morley 6, Viney 4, A Divdrgilio 2, R Divirgilio, Bowden, Benton, 114acAu1'ay, Petch, Ghelier, BEST : Morley, Viney, Hilton, R Divirgilto, Peter Archer, Bowden GLENROY : Ross, Stanley BEST r Prendergast 2, Pert, K Bye, Wakeling, K Ross, ISN'T THERE SOMETHING YOU WANT SOMEDAY? MAKE IT HAPPEN WITH A 110A DON MC Q U E EN CONTACT CONSULTANT FOR AM P SOCIETY Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man 9 years experience with A MP Society Interstate player with VAFA ,Wakefield St, Hawthorn, Vio431 25~h (Bus) (PrIv ) Page 25

14 Last Week's Results - Continued JUNIOR SECTION 1 St Bernard's O C Coburg Monash University Old Scotch Coil OLD SCOTCH : Lithgow 3, Treyvaud 2, Lillie 2 Reeves 2, Lee 2, Bedford, Akam BEST: Lee, Lillie, Lithgow, Fear, Carlyle, Akam Ivanhoe University Blues UNIVERSITY BLUES : Dess 2 Bullen, Kenealy, Henderson, Hubbard, Wright, Phimister, Guinane BEST : Gibb, McAuliffe, Henderson, Tate, Milford, Dess IVANHOE: Williams 3, Dwyer 3, Biviano 2, Kilpatrick 2, Gahagan 2, Warry, Vernon, Olaris BEST: Brewin, Hutton, Kilpatrick, Dwyer, Gahagan, Cosma North Old Boys University Blacks UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Sutton 3, Young 2, Sloane 2, Curtis, Wines BEST: Smale, Sutton, Bartlett, Curtis, Wines, Stevenson Ormond a bye JUNIOR SECTION 2 Hampton Rovers Old Paradians HAMPTON ROVERS: James 3, Moore 3, Spalding 2, Cole, Corvino, Burns BEST : Thompson, Clark, Tabram, Morecroft, Kabbani, Corvino OLD PARADIANS : Chisholm, Dynes, Russell, Wyatt BEST: Russell, Love, G Jordan, Dynes, Smal, I Asseitta Caulfield Gramm MHS Old Boys CAULFIELD GRAM : Cooney 9, Wilson 2, Chisholm 2, Broughton, Hood, Lyle, Brownsell BEST: Cooney, Hood, Bird, Reid, Wallace, Lyle Kew West Brunswick KEW: Jackomos 6, -Brooks 6, Stanley 3, McColl 3, McColl 2, Zerbi, Spyroplous, Liuzzi, Smith BEST: Jackomos, Spyroplous, Zerbi, Peric, McColl, Smollen Reservoir O B Geelong GEELONG: Luttrell 4, Dodds 2, Syddall, Lodding, Morrow, Fatouros BEST: Quirk, Luttrell, Morrow, Pettigrove, Syddall, Gardiner De La Salle a bye Bulleen United again offers its congratulations rto two more players for playing their 50th games with the club Scinior captain Peter Archer took the field for his 50th last week Peter is in only his third year with the club and was awarded Best and Fairest last season Capable of playing almost anywhere he has proved to be a good clubman as well as a good player Neil Bowden played his 50th a fortnight ago, after playing his first 20 games with the Under 15s Neil plays mostly on the wing and is noted for his great speed and sure ball-handling AGE, HEIGHT, WEIGHT Clubs taking part in the semi-finals an d finals are required to furnish the age, height and weight of players from whom the teams for these matches will be chosen, immediately The information is required NEXT MON- DAY MUST BE HAND DELIVERED, NOT POST- ED - SEE PRESS CORRESPONDENTS - IT'S LIKE THIS! ELIGIBILITY OF PLAYERS FOR RESERVE AND JUNIOR SECTION FINAL S The attention of clubs is drawn to the restrictions which apply concerning players eligible to take part in Final matches in the Reserve and Junior Sections ible for inclusion In a reserve team taking part in a final match in any season unless such player has been a member of such reserve team in at least TWO home-and-home matches during the The Rule relating to eligibility of players in Reserve Section Finals reads: - said season A player who has been a member of JUNIORS a senior team of any club in nine or more matches during the home-and-home A player who has been a member of a senior or reserve team in more than five matches in any season shall not be matches during any season shall be ineligible for inclusion in a junior team eligible for Inclusion in the reserve team of a club taking part in a final match taking part in a semi-final, final or in the same season unless both the grand-final match in the SA ME SEASON senior and reserve teams are participating UNLESS he has been a member of the in a final match on the same day Provided that no player shall be elig- junior team for more than five matches in the same season Last Week's Results - Continued A RESERVE SECTIO N St Be rnard's O C Ormond North Old Boys Old Trinity Gr NORTH OLD BOYS: Maffi 8, Cuffe 7, Malone 5 Curley 3, Fogarty 2, Frewen, Anderson, ~leight, ;Maguire BEST : Maffi, Curley, Butera, JongebPood, Cuffe, Hogan Coburg Caul field Gramm CAULFIELD GRAM: Allen 3, Monotti, Worthington, Chambers, Collins, Peters, Felsenthal BEST: Monotti, I Watson, W Watson, Dunn, George, Worthington University Blues Marcellin O C UNIVERSITY BLUES : Wilson 2, Collins 2, Christie 2, Hamilton BEST: McGee, Christie, Wilson, Scarcella, Sing, Trembath MARCELLIN O C : P Cullinan 4, Gaylard, M Dillon, Wood BEST: White, O'Reilly, Hardy, Currie, P Cullinan, Maguire De La Salle O C University Blacks B RESERVE SECTIO N Old Melburnians Old Paradians OLD MELBURNIANS: Austin 2, Miller 2, Wilson 2, Van Dungan, Batten, Pattinson, Wallace BEST: Ristrom, Wilson, Pabtinson, Austin, Miller, Wallace OLD PARADIANS : Hunter 2, Gregor, P Carroll, Lazzari BEST: Hart, Neylan, M Johnson, McNally, Coghlan, Healy Old Scotch Coll Monash Blues OLD SCOTCH: Meadows 8, Nickless 3, McLean 2, Currie, Leeming, Milner, Rankin BEST : Nickless, Nicholls, Meadows, Welch, McLean, Currie MONASH BLUES : Hildebrandt 2, R Scott, Alexiades, Mooi, Burnett BEST : Mann, Gumley, Schneider, R Scott, Pell, K White Collegians Old Haileybury COLLEGIANS : Moodie 7, Dean 6, Cartledge 4, Callow 2, Cranwell 2 BEST: Cranwell, Shinkfield, Dodd, Lockwood, Moodie, Rowlands OLD HAILEYBURY: Brewer, Pollock, Payne, Whiteman, Grant Woods BEST : Derham, Hattam, McLennan, Parkes, S Poole, Surgenor St Kilda CBOC Reservoir O B ST KILDA CBOC: Girdwood 3, J White 3, Davis 2, Howard 2, Kingsland, Broomhall, Matheson BEST: Matheson, O'Connell, Kingsland, Galvin, Girdwood, Mulquinney Ivanhoe Geelong IVANHOE: Hecker 3, Simpson 2, Dean 2, Sinclair 2, J Jones 2, Mantesso 2, Long 2, Field, Berry, Steen BEST: G Stewart, Long, Sinclair, Dean, A Jones, George GEELONG : S Cramp BEST: D Collins, Hunter, Jeremiah, Brunton, Poulton, McDonald ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINALS Clubs taking part in the final series must arrange between themselves the following -(a) Which club will wear black knicks and which white (b) Which club will supply goal flags, time bell, numbers for scoring board, etc Check with the home club of the groun d being used whether these items are available (c) Check with the home club of the ground being used regarding keys to dressing rooms (d) EACH CLUB MUST PROVIDE ONE NEW BALL, the winners to have first choice of balls after the game (e) EACH CLUB MUST PROVIDE a Goal Umpire's Coat (laundered) (f) EACH CLUB should arrange to provide its own boot last and hammer (a) EACH CLUB MUST BE PREPARED to supply a Boundary and Goal Umpire if required (Independent Boundary and Goal Umpires may be supplied at some games ) The WINNING CLUB is responsible for telephoning final scores to the HERALD Office and the PRESS CORRESPONDENT (with goalkickers and six best players of both teams being included in the call to the Press Correspondent) - ALL SECTIONS (including RESERVES) Phone Numbers - Herald or ALL SECTIONS, Press Correspondent Phoning times - Herald Publication deadline - 5 pm Seniors and Juniors - 3 pm Reserves Fine - THREE DOLLARS If you miss Publication deadline, phone Herald by 5 30 p m - Fine - SIX DOL- LARS PRESS CORRESPONDENT - 7 pm - Fine - SIX DOLLARS RESERVES - Goalkickers and Best Players of Reserves matches are to be phoned to (Elsternwick Park) during the afternoon (between 2 pm and 4 15 pm ) This could save you delays in the evening Page 26 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- August 20, 1977 Page 27

15 Last Week's Results - Continued i Last Week's Results - Continued C RESERVE SECTIO N MHS Old Boys Kew KEW: Berry 3, J Bear 2, Taylor 2, Lea BEST: Davy, McKillop, Taylor, Campbell, Saunderson, Casauria Old Xaverians Old Ivanhoe Gr OLD XAVERIANS: Fraser 4, Papaleo 2, Midgley 2, Callinan 2, Maguccio, Spillane, Quinn BEST: Senior, Powell, Pitt, Papaleo, Higgins, Ciareborough Parkside AJAX PARKSIDE : Sweeney 7, Bastow 3, Rid d 2, Riordan, Tanner, Crapper BEST : Sweeney, Ridd, Poyntz, Grummisch, Tanner, Byrne Old Carey Gram forfeited to Fawkner U HS Old Boys forfeited to Hampton Rovers D RESERVE SECTIO N State Bank Old Brighton Gr STATE BANK : Jenkin 5, Cooney 2, Dumbrell, O'Neill BEST: Wright, Jenkin, Cooney, Keady, Truscott, Thane Power House LaTrobe Blacks POWER HOUSE: Clark 5, Davenport 5, Sarosi4, Pullin 2, Dakin 2, Mason 2, H ailes, J Scotton BEST: Sarosi, Clark, Seccass, Davenport, Sibraa, J Scotton LA TROBE BLACKS : Crameri, Gannon, T Groenewegen BEST: J Groenewegen, Crameri, Barcellona, Muscella, Hulme, Davies Old Geelong Elsternwick OLD CAMBERWELL: Moran 2, Pegram 2, Price 2, Trahar, McCallum, Mullins BEST: Robinson, Trahar, Hanson, Donkin, McCallum, Potter Old Cam'well Gr Assumption O C ASSUMPTION OLD COLL : Vear, Murray, Borbiro, Howe BEST: Shaw, de Freitas, D Mullen, Walters, Fitz, )Murray St Kevin's O B Alphington ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Gaven 5, T Corrigan 3, Ghiri 2, Nolan 2, Arnold, Trewin BEST: Bourke, Gaven, Ghiri, Nolan, T Corrigan, Mornane All at St Kevin's wish dynamic forward flanker, Peter "Ankles" Hannan, all the best for his 50th game today Serviettes, Paper Plates, Hot & Cold Cups, Paper Bags, Raffle Book s O K PAPER BAG S 1070 Glenhuntly Road, Gienhuntiy CANTEEN AND CLUB SUPPLIES Free Delivery of All Orders Contact: Michael O'Kefiy, President St Kevin's Old Boys FC A/ H E RESERVE SECTIO N Beverley Hills Old Mentonians BEVERLEY HILLS : Hartley 3, Johnston 2, R Snibson 2, Barrett, Bradshaw, Holly BEST: Hartley, Healy, Johnston, Odgers, Paull, K Snibson OLD MENTONIANS : Robertson 3, Ericksen 3, A Cooke 2, Osborn, Merlino BEST : Robertson, A Cooke, Adcock, Wittick, P Arnold, Page West Brunswick AMP Society WEST BRUNSWICK: Rolfe 4, Tartaglia 3, White 3, Condon, Bull, Green, MacDonald BEST: Dagg, Donnellan, Johnson, Morris, Rolfe, White AMP SOCIETY: BEST : Mannix, McLeod, O'Sullivan, Henderson, Egan North Brunswick ANZ Bank ANZ BANK: Jackson 2, Dawson, Harper, Pearson BEST: Dawson, Harper, Jones, Mc- Namara, Rich, Salter Heatherton Brunswick BRUNSWICK : Leheny, Ogilvie, White BEST : Gleason, White, Minahan, O'Sullivan, Minahan, Maloney National Bank a bye Paul Chapman cracked the 50-game barrier with Ivanhoe last week in what has been a quick rise from junior to senior football In 3 years Paul has developed into a handy player, and is presently holding down a position in defence His keeness and ability to play team football has brought out the best in him, and with all going well this guy will do well at Ivanhoe for years to come Today it is the turn of two of the younger players at Old Haileybury to feature in the honours listing" I refer to John Corrigan and Graeme Billings, both of whom played their 50th game recently John played his 50th against Old Scotch, and his tight play in the back pocket was one of the features of the game His timing, tenacity and temperament make( up for his lack of size Graeme played his 50th last week Well done, and keep up the good work Warren Clark recently played his 50th game with North Old Boys Warren began with the Under 19s where he was an important part of last year's Junior Section 1 premiership team and has now fought his way into the senior team He is a very long kick, fine mark and speedy player There is little 1doubt that he has many more good games in him Congratulations form all at North F RESERVE SECTION Commonwealth Bank LaTrobe Reds LA TROBE REDS : Jones 2, Hall 2, Cipriani, D Martin BEST: Heath, - Oates, S Wilson, Cipriani, Ryan, Solomon St Bede's O C University Reds ST BEDE'S O C : J I Powell 13, Bowden 4, Christofas 3, Boomgardt, 'McCormack, Bradbury BEST: J I Powell, O'Rourke, Boomgardt, Smyth, Bowden, Kurth UNIV REDS: Hendy, Gordon BEST: Gordon, Miles, Miller, Hendy, Cole, Long Monash Whites Footscray I T MONASH WHITES : J Chisholm 2, Deckker 2, Parsons,,McLennan BEST: Leahy, Dcckker, Batroungy, J Chisholm, Hampton, Sharkie FOOTSCRAY I T : Callan 2, More, Smith, Beecroft BEST: Kerr, Callan, Moore, Smobie, Young, Ryan Bulleen-T'stowe Thornbury BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Tenace 5 Murphy 2 Coyle 2, Greve 2, B Kelly, Growe, Sell, Crowley BEST: nell, Hill, Roach, Walton, Crowley, Tannest Glenroy Bulleen United GLENROY: Forbes 3, Crosilla 2, Haynes 2, Stanley BEST: Pert, Gibbs, Williams, Bye, Stanley, Haynes BULLEEN UNITED : Black 2, Vening, Gallagher, Goulding, Williams BEST: Boyd, Vening, Gauci, Howe, Lillie, Paul Archer ST BERNARD'S CENTURY All at St Bernard's congratulate Mick 'Racehorse' Drennan on reaching 100 games with the club Niick's record consists of deputy vicd-captain of the Seniors this year, a' member of the A Section premiership side in 1975 and most consistent in the same year State representative on five occasions including the 1976 carnival team Mick has played many fine games on the wing for St Bernard's and has been a credit to the club and Amateur Football CENTURY TO UNITED MAN Bulleen United are pleased to congratulate Bob Lillie on playing his 100th game with the club this week Bob first started with us,in 1972 and since then has been a regular member of the first playing either backflank or forward flank 1975 was his best season when he was our Best and Fairest winner, playing mainly on the back line Bob is also a keen clubman and well liked by all at the club, who all pass on their congratulations I Page 29 Page 28

16 TODAY'S AND UMPIRE S On ground of first-named club unless otherwise shown Seniors and Juniors at 2 pm Reserves at 1145 am Umpire for Reserves game shown in brackets SELECTIONS ARE S HOWN AT THE CONCLUSION OF EACH "TIPSTER'S" COLUMN IN THE PREVIEWS OF TODAY'S GANIES A SECTION Marcellin O C v North Old Boys (at Elsternwick Park) - Hindle, Goal : Peters, Stewart (Budge) Old Trinity Gramm v University Blues - Mead Goal: Hillier, Woodruff (Marshall) Ormond v Coburg - Rowe Goal : Jenner, Stratton (Dressing) University Blacks v St Bernard's O C - Wills Goal : Malcolm, Murray (Hinton) Caulfield Gramm v De La Salle O C - G M Simpson Goal : Ahlm, Minson (Ball) B SECTION Reservoir O B v Monash Blues - Hill Goal : Dunstan, Reid ($*) Old Scotch Coll v St Kilda CBOC - Jenkin Goal: McKenzie, White (B Nicholls) Old Melburnians v Collegians - Goodman Goal: Wyatt, J Macdonald (**) Geelong v Old Paradians - McInnis Goal : Van Der Kaay, Hateley (Prideaux) Old Haileyburians v Ivanhoe - Gow Goal : G C Simpson, Randles (**) C SECTION Parkside v Old Xaverians - C Nichol (~*) Old Ivanhoe Gramm, v A J A X - Field (Henderson) Kew v Hampton Rovers - Grubb (Clement- Smith) Old Carey Gramm v M H S Old Boys - Sharpe (Connell) U H S Old Boys v Fawkner - Kelly ($*) D SECTION Assumption D C v Power House - Tracey (Pekin) La Trobe Blacks v Old Camberwell Gramm - D Smith (Woolley)- Old Brighton Gramm V Elsternwick - Peake (Hoist) Alphington v State Bank - Jennings (P McDonald) Old Geelong v St Kevin's O B - Booth (Brisbane) E SECTION North Brunswick v West Brunswick - Power (Radford) A M P Society v AN Z Bank - Ryan (**) Brunswick v ~Beverley Hills - Muller (**) National Bank v H~atherton - J Smith (**) Old Menitoni!ans a bye F SECTION Bulleen-Templestowe v University Reds - McMaster (Myors) St Bede's OC v Tharnbury - Speechley e ~ Commonwealth Bank v Footsoray IT - Cunneen (Fadrbairn) Glenroy v la Trobe Reds - Henry (Lyons) Monash Whites v Bulleen United - Cogdon (#*) Page 30 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ivanhoe v Monash University - Cavanagh Old Scotch Coll v University Blues - Blair- Holt Coburg v Ormond - Bishop, University Blacks V St Bernard's OC - Lowe Fawkner v North Old Boys - Halbish JUNIOR SECTION 2 De La Salle OC v Caulfield Gramm - King Hampton Rovers v Kew - McCartney Geelong v Old Paradians - McMahon West Brunswick v Reservoir O B, - Johnston MHS Old Boys a bye EMERGENCY UMPIRES Dodds, Mason, Maebus (**) Umpire for Reserve game to be appointed Take a fast course in German B MWA from John Ould John Ould Motors Pty Ltd 837 High St Armadale ELMW RENAULT PEUGEOT SAA B IMCT 7 82 OCftlO i f CLUB SECRETARIES! Cushion your members against Up to $500 each accident for only $4 per member HIBERNIAN ACCIDENT BENEFITS refund the full costs of Physiotherapists, Chiropractor or Osteopath, dental repair, chemist bills, surgical aids, ambulance, spectacle repair or replacement and the portion of hospital and medical costs not covered by health funds Secretaries : Write, phone or cal l H 1 ]F3EM1oTIAW SOCIETY of Victoria (Registered Health Benefit Organisation ) 300 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne, HOSPITAL MEDICAL DENTAL ANCILLAR Y HB2 Page 31

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