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1 MERRETT HASSETT FOR ALL PRINTED GARMENTS SC HOOLS & C LUBS imoxe - FRR_ T, NEW CITY ADDRESS : 415 BOURKE STREET, MELBOURNE, JOHNSTON STREET, ABBOTSFORD, 3067 SHOP 56, DONCASTER SHOPPING TOWN BAYSIDE SHOPPING CENTRE, FRANKSTO N HASSETT CNR KINGSWAY & RAILWAY PARADE, GLEN WAVERLEY 6 THE HIGHWAY, MOUNT WAVERLEY MAIN STREET, BALLARAT HIGH POINT SHOPPING CENTRE, MARIBYRNONG SHOP 108, KNOX CITY SHOP CENTRE, WANTIRNA STH Printed by Ramsay Ware Stockland Pty Ltd, Victorla Street, North Melbourne, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association JUNE 24, 1978 "B" SECTION THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLE R OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION - VOL 78 No CENTS Registered for posting as a publication - Category "8 " kick a goal on Datsun at McLEAHS TETO F Richard Elliott, Old Carey Grammarians F C, leads the team See him for a special Amateur Footballers deal ~ MCLEAN'S atetof 392 PLENTY ROAD, PRESTON Phone :

2 300 TO AM P ORIGINAL This afternoon, as Bruce Ferrall prepares for his 300th game of football with the A MP Society, players, past and present, club supporters and friends will come together at Oval 10 as- a sincere gesture of appreciation of 18 years' dedication by this club immortal Bruce, affectionately known as "Ferret", has played in most positions throughout his career It is fair to say he will never become a recognised ruckman, but equally it must be said that in his heyday as a rover he had no peer No other player in the history of this Club has been able' to clear the ball from the centre with the same consistency as "Ferret" and there have tieen- few to match his ability to absorb punishment Since ptaying in the Club's inaugural match in 1961, Bruce has amassed 300 out of a possible 316 He has played in 217 senior matches and 83 ; reserve games and along the way has collected 2 senior and 2 reserve Best and Fairest awards as well as 2 senior goalkicking trophies, 'and he is only Thirty-five! Presently Bruce is Reserve team captain, Club "y3ce President and a Life Member Paralieied with his playing career has been a continuing interest in club administration As such his hours of dedication extend well into many a winter evening For this the Club says thanks to him and his equally dedicated wife Lyn To' its "number one son", the Club says a humble thank you for your dedication off the field and the pleasure you have given us all on the field Best of luck for today and the remainder of, your distinguished caregr :, 250 TO TC C BACK POCKE UB T All at Therry Corpus Christi `join i n congratulating stalwart Norm Buhagiar, who today plays his 250th game since joining the Corpus Christi -juniors His strong ptay, in the back-pocket and his uncanny ability to read the play has thwarted many opposition, forward ; thrusts Off the field Norm is also very popular and has served on many committees Well done, Norm, and we all hope you play many games yet BIG DAY AT ALPHINGTO N Three players ; John Skerry, and [an Sheldrick, all reach milestones in`, their careers for "The Tons" today John Skerry plays his 2Q0th, game and thi s is quite an achievement for this small i n statue> but large in heart wingex Club Best ' and Fairest winner, Treasurer, Committeeman an d FAL L BRIEFS great ball control Well done, John 'Let's that No 12 jumper is worn by you in more games Chris Manley; stripping for h!s 100-n is another held in high esteem throun, V A F A as Club President, Commi, Selector and Player It's a regulor thin g this trophy-winner play his heart out i Reserves then run tpe boundary fo r Seniors, Thanks for your outstanding c _ butions ;, Chris Ian Sheldrick, the junior of the tri,, the field for his 50th game A good, and player, he is currently firing ;at cent : :; forward and on his, present form we can forward to the next 50 Well done ; Ian 150 UP AT DE LA SALLE Tenacious De La Salle player Michae Bourke pulls on the l No 3 jumper for the 150th time this week Injuries have, prevented this big occas!c,j happening before ' today but now that it, n s come about eve ryone at De La congratulates Mick, and hopes he can turn it on against the "Blacks" today 150 GAMES TO ST BERNARD'S STALWART Ray King, St Bernard's vice-captain, today plays his 150th game Ray is a most determined player, having won this award four times in his career He started with the club in 1970 and has held down many positions with distinction, especially on the back line His achievements include playing in 1975 A Grade premiership side' and State representatiori, in All at St Bernard's wish you, well, Ray, and hope to 'see you make it to 200 Congratulations B L UES CENTURY One hundred games at the Melbourne, University Blues is an unusual event C1ub rules state that a player must be a student or post graduate However, a well-ear'ned pat on the back goes to Graeme Pleydell on reaching this milestone in his career He started his football with the "Blues" in 1971 with the Junior 2 side The next season he was part of the 1972 Junior 2 premiership and since has represented the club both in Senior and Reserve matches Off the field he has been a Committeeman and assists with pre-season team preparation Graeme can't get very far from,football even when-he, is-off-the field For teio years he was with the Junior Football Council, and Is at present Promotions Officer with the Essendon Football Club However, all of his time is not-taken up`with football and we were Selector `'- all of which 'John has filled with all thrilied whenl he -recently took himself a distinction But Alphington and the opposition wife, as, the beautiful Debbie' is' a7=real adornknow him most for his lightening dashes and ment around the_pavvy Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, Ec6iForial ---- ONLY I f:~ji I~t~1 ~ 1 ORMOND,, NORTH T STiL STILL L i6 "A" SE C FORCES By JAN HOWARD V ith half the home and away fixture now completed only five teams still have tit c opportunity of winning the coveted "Champions" tag - Old Melburnians - boti : `+ ~2niors and Reserves, in B Section; Thornbury in F Section; C Reserve Sections t}ici t :reghton and North Old Boys in Junior One In each of the four other senior,«;ions, the ladder leader has dropped only one game - University Blues (_A) ; St = =i'da CBCOC (C); Old Camberwell (D) and St Bede's (B) Joint Junior T «o icaders, Old Haileyburians and De La Salle have also only lost one match apiece Reserves sides Collegians (B), Geelong (C) Power House (D) and Beverley l ;ii, ii,',) have also only been bettered on one occasion "I :,,: "A" match of day last week {,c t'::e, n Univ Blues and Old Scotch a' the Blues emerge victors by three po i r, t - and so take a two game lead 1 I,~ Blues led for most of the day, but had to withstand a spirited attack from Scotch in the final term Ormond proved that they are still r force with a big win over St Bernard's Orn :ond are now fifth only a game b-hind De La Salle and Ivanhoe De La Salle led Ivanhoe by thirty- < c cen points at the last change and must h~r ve been counting the points Howc % er they could only manage three behinds against Ivanhoe's seven goals one in the final term This accuracy >a':a Ivanhoe emerge to take the four points by three (and so thwart Ormond) North Old Boys also consolidated their position only one game out with an "all-day" win over Marcellin who once again must be having relegation nightmares These horrors were not dulled any by Univ Blacks two goal v in over Caulfield To add to the an- - uish, however, the Blacks and Marcellin are still only two games out of the four (Good luck Michael Arnold!! ) Collegians re-estab lished themselves, in second spot in B Section, and u nseated Old Haileyburians'when they met last week Collegians led most of the day to win by fourteen points ~ ' Parkside are back in the four by virtue of their big win over Coburg, with a seven per cent break on Old Haileybury Old Melburnians proved too strong for Monash Blues and the Blues now have the task before them - being two games behind The day's thrills were provided by Fawkner and Old Trinity The lead fluctuated at each of the breaks, with Trinity having the upper hand (by sixteen points) into the last quarter Fawkner kicked five goals straight to draw level with Trinity at the final bell In C Section AJ AX over-ran previously undefeated St Kilda to win by nearly eleven goals, having led all day (and thus proving Jim Fidge's faith in them) The margin would indicate a very disappointing performance - and one to be avenged this week Old Carey have finally made it - and in style - by defeating the third placed Old Brighton by nine points, having been eight points down at threequarter time, and five goals down at' half-time Brighton badly need a win to-day, to consolidate their finals hopes THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 Page 3,

3 Editorial cont - Geelong moved into third, on percentage, by virtue of their twenty-one point win over fourth spot holder Alphington, whilst Kew again proved their "nuisance" value by toppling Old Ivanhoe and so keeping them a game behind the four fight Old Xaverians led Hampton Rovers comfortably all day to record a fortyfive point win and maintain touch with the four D Section is still fairly wide Erratic performances by several sides have meant that no-one is assured of a finals berth Last week all margins werelarge, the closest being Melbourne High's seven goal win over Heatherton and State Bank's forty-four point win over West Brunswick The other games saw Old Camberwell home by ninety-two points over Elsternwick ; St Kevin's by seventeen goals over University High and Power House by one hundred and six points over Country Colleges The E Section "surprise" was A M P Society's twenty point win over Beverley Hills, in a closely contested game up till three-quarter time St Bede's (section leader) and Bulleen-Templestowe (second) each scored comfortably - over AN Z Bank and Old Mentonians, respectively Old Geelong moved back into the four when they defeated North Brunswick by twenty-nine points La Trobe Blacks are only a game out of the four, but missed the chance to boost their percentage last week against Brunswick Thornbury's ninety-nine point win over National Bank sees them undisputed F Section leader, ahead of Bulleen United, who kept in touch when they accounted for Therry Commonwealth Bank are now third, having defeated Footscray last week, whilst University Reds came back strongly after their rest to defeat Monash Whites Junior One leader North Old Boys scored a run-away twenty goal victory over Old Scotch to retain their unbeaten record ` University Blues slipped into second after their win over the Blacks The Blues trailed by five points at threequarter time but kicked eight goals in the final term Monash University are now third and Ivanhoe fourth following wins over Geelong and Ormond respectively Hampton Rovers led St Bernard's comfortably all day to score by thirtynine points and thereby moved into sixth position In Junior Two, Old Haileyburians and De La Salle shared "sweep" honours over West Brunswick and Caulfield and remain at the top, a game and a half clear of "draw clubs" Coburg and Kcw De La were the more accurate, however, notching thirty-three goals to OH's thirty-two Old Paradians scored well over Therry after having led all day, and Fawkner moved up one spot after their victory over Melbourne High PREVIEWING TODAY'S GAMES At the half way point, the Tipsters' ladder s no less interesting than those of the Secions Syd Whitfield is finding "the unknowns of F Section" remarkably "true" He has averaged just over 3 winners (out of a possible 4) for each of the 9 rounds so far The Junior 2 draw last week enabled Peter Nathan to secure second position over D Section's Norm Nugent (by a slender 2 points) currently fourth place is held by Michael Arnold, but I am sure that Peter Brukner (seventh) will be hoping for a reversal of their positions now that they have swapped Sections For the remainder of the season Michael will be tussling with A Section, whilst Peter will attempt success in Junior 1 (Peter feels he has the better of the bargain at this stage - but only time will tell ) Jim Fidge and Brian Lauder, fifth and sixth respectively, have the job in front of them if they hope to overhaul the leaders ; whilst rumour has it that Nugget Stephens would prefer the "Tattsiotto Six" to the "Tipsters' crown" A SECTIO N After half a season developing a bit of form in Junior Section 1 your tipster has been given his chance irt A Grade Faced with the position that only two games separate the third and last sides in the competition, I'm sure there are going to be a power of games that are close and hard fought Selecting winners is never easy but with the competition so close and intense there's sure to be plenty of mud in this tipster's eye before long Uni Blacks meet De La Salle O C at home this week with the university side buoyant from their defeat of Caulfield Tracey and Cordner are in good form but I don't think they will be strong enough to withstand the pressure of De La Salle O C, who will be coming back hard after the defeat inflicted by Ivanhoe Sheeky will be bound to have his team geared up for a morale-boosting win and I must select De La Salle Ormond meet Old Scotch in the game which should be the highlight of the round Ormond handed out a thrashing to St Bernard's In a game in which Bruce Bourn e was back to his niercurial best with 8 goals Because of their better percentage Ormond are knocking on the door of the Four and will be fiercely determined to win Old Scotch, on the other hand, were great in their defeat by Lint Blues and have Mason in good goal kicking form This is bound to be a hard fought match and I'm tipping Ormond with their home ground advantage to win Ivanhoe, cock-a-hoop after their gallant defeat of De La Salle, meet Marcellin, who received a severe drubbing at the hands of North OB Ivanhoe realise that Ormond are breathing down their necks and realise that they must improve their percentage as well as keep on winning to stay in the Four Sheppard, Jones and Stewart are in good form and should overcome the stout resistance that Marcellin are sure to provide Marcellin are in the hot seat as far as relegation is concerned and must make every post a winner from now on Nort h O B, after a very slow start, are on the rise and displaying the power that took them to the top of the ladder in 1977 O'Connor has been playing excellently and received great support from his team mates On the other hand, St Bernard's are very much on the down after two crushing defeats and Coach Gus Mitchell, will have to pull something out of the box to get the Saints off the floor Some of St Bernard's stars of yesteryear seem to have lost a lot, of their glitter and most of their determination so I can't see them knocking off the confident Northerners The final game of the round is that between Caulfield Grammarians and Uni Blues Uni Blues had a tough game against Old Scotch and are bound to be feeling the after-effects This will be to the advantage of Caulfield, who just failed against an improved Uni Blacks: It was good to see a veteran, J Butcher, in such fine goal kicking form last week Uni Blues are bound to have a let down this week but Coach Salter should be able to produce the best from Sleeman, Curnow, Anderson and others to win out against Caulfield My selections are: De La Salle O C, Ormond, Ivanhoe, North OB and Uni Blues - MICHAEL J ARNOLD We season been B SECTION have reached the halfway mark of the and what a great competition it ha s I take this opportunity to congratulate the Old Melburnians Club on the 'magnificent performance of their team Apart from their unbeaten record so far, the manner in which they play the game is a credit to the Coach and players of the team This week Old Melburnians take on the Fawkner Boys at Cordner Oval Fawkner showed improvement in their staying power to fight out a draw with Old Trinity last week I have always been a keen fan of Fawkner, but I don't think they are ready to toss O M's just yet The leaders are doing it well under all conditions, os I'll go for Old Melburnians to win THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 Page 5

4 PREVIEWS (cont ) Parkside meet Collegians at Pitcher Park in what should be an extremely hard game Parkside overcame the bad conditions to defeat a very young, well-disciplined Coburg last week Collegians had a good win over Old Halleybury, so both sides will line up confidently Parkside must keep winning at home If they are to take part in th!s year's Finals, so they will be quite desperate Both teams can play a game right out, but I think the advantage of playing at home will tip the scales in Parkside's favour Old Trinity at home, meet Old Paradians in another difficult one to pick I have not taken a trick with either of these teams so far They are both capable of playing top football I was very impressed with the way the consistent Paradians went about their game two weeks ago The bye should not have hurt them so I will tip Old Paradians as the winner of this one Monash Blues play host to Old Haileybu ry at the University Oval The Blues could not handle O M 's last week, but I know of seven other clubs who have had the same problem this season Old Haileybury also lowered their colours to the Collegians last week and this will not go down too well with Coach Mike Porter I have learnt from experience that it is dangerous to tip against Monash Blues when they are playing at home, so I'll select Monash to win The young Coburg side have the bye This will give them time to get a few of their injured players fit again and back in harness I would like to congratulate them on the disciplined way they played last week They should have learnt a lot from the game Their Coach, Tony Holloway, has the answers, so they should listen to him and get on with the job of winning games Selections : Old Melburnians, Parkside, Old Paradians, Monash Blues - BRIAN LAUDER C SECTIO N Well done, Old Carey! Richard Elliott will be intrigued to know that I very nearly tipped them last week However, while Carey may be struggling to avoid relegation, this year's C Section is capable of more upsets with the second half of club games commencing today The "four" is wide open - third to fifth placings = Geelong, Old Brighton and Alphington - separated by approximately 15%, and Old Ivanhoe and Old Xaverians only one game behind Geelong has the edge in third place at this stage, having dropped only one game (to A J A X) in the last six Old Brighton (my early flag favourites), in contrast, has slumped decidedly in recent weeks That was a top effort, AJA X, in accounting for St Kilda so impressively Today, you must now dispose of Old Brighton at home If you are to move closer to arresting the top spot And watch Old Brighton, who are at the crossroads A loss to them will threate n Page 6 their final four hopes I expect AJ home, to be far too AX, at good Geelong, helped greatly by the inclusion of brilliant former captain, Lyn Bullen, turned on its most significant quarter of football for years, last week Alphington challenged Geelong mid-way through the third term and bounced to the lead early in the final quarter, after having been six goals downi Geelong rallied and, with Greg Trevaskis, previously unsighted, kicking much-needed goals, grabbed back the lead and went on to a good win Hampton beat Geelong at the David Reserve early in the season I expect Geelong to reverse this result at Queen's Park today Old Carey - Old Ivanhoe I have "won" with my tipping on Ivanhoe at last, I still think they are a good enough side to beat Old Carey However, I must stick with winning form - Carey wili win at Bulleen Old Xaverians are an enigma - down two weeks ago, up again last Saturday St 'Kilda may not be entering a slump, as I'm sure that their dedicated President, John White (congratulations on 300 games!) will appreciate last week's loss will prove "a needle" for the club Maurie Bilston is a shrewd operator -! expect St Kilda to be too good for Old Xav's today Alphington and Kew is a poser Alphington impresed me last week with their splendid comeback - they notched eight out of nine goals kicked at one stage in the game to get in front Skipper Ivan Bromley has "tons" of talent and leads his young team well Kew are causing trouble to most sides, however, I feel Alphington twill return to fourth place by winning today Selections: AJ AX, Geelong, Old Carey, St Kilda, Alphington - JIM FIDGE D SECTION At the half way mark the Section appears to be separating into two halves Teams now placed from sixth to ninth have the task in front of them to make the finals Country Colleges await State Bankers, who play their second consecutive game in Royal Park The Colleges acquitted themselves adequately last week (despite the marked scoreboard difference) State Bank has only a 1976 victory on the Western Oval to its credit If Colleges have learned from last week and move the ball quickly to Larry Coates they will do well Despite the good play of Peter Wynd, I see Colleges doing well enough to win as the game is at Royal Park Although Melbourne High School Old Boys did well last week and now are a real final four threat, I believe Old Camberwell Grammarians will have their measure today McLardy Is proving a reliable goal source for the 'Wells and their Brother sets: The Macraes and Stevens are giving the side drive each week Old Camberwell should take the points and maintain top ranking Near neighbours West Brunswick and University High School Old Boys meet at the Ransford Oval Neither side has given much inspiration to its followers of late West Brunswick is my selection because its players ar e THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 PREVIEWS (cont ) more capable of winning the ball, moving it forward and scoring than are those of University High School Old Boys Elsternwick journey east to meet fourth placed St Kevin's Old Boys To assure victory, St Kevin's players must produce a four quarter effort My spies keep telling me of the talent in the Elsternwick side Unfortunately the,wickers are not putting the score on the board and as a result I have to tip St Kevin's to take the points power House are at home to Heathert on, whose form and lack of consistency must be puzzeling Unfortunately Heatherton's press ban doesn't allow me to mention names On the other hand I was impressed by the ability evident in the Power House side last Saturday -,fdan Mountain" Bredyk and Coach Mike Per ry generated a lot of drive around the ground Rick Sykes is a focal point for the side The stalwart Dakin Brothers believe Evans is a real dynamo and the scoreboard supports their assumption I must select Power House to win and in so doing cement the double chance come September Selections : Country Colleges, Old Camberwell Grammarians, West Brunswick, St Kevin's O B, Power House -' NORM NUGENT E SECTIO N Only one team, Old Mentonians, let me down last week, and now they have a hard match coming up against their neighbours St Bede's, who are determined to hold the top position Beverley Hills expected me to tip them last week, which I did in the paragraph, and then changed my mind in the summary which was 4 points to my advantage Prove me wrong this Week, because I say you will go down to B u l lee n-temptestowe Old Geelong have brightened up their team work and have made a determined effort to get back into the Four They will consolidate their position this week by gaining a victory over A NZ Bank A M P are looking towards the Four and had a good win last week, and should make it two in a row when they meet Brunswick today No rth Brunswick don't seem to be able to pull off the close matches, and they had the misfortune to loose points early in the season plus quite a number of injuries They will not be strong enough for La Trobe Blacks Selections are : St Bede's, Bulleen-Templestows, Old Geelong, A MP, La Trobe Blacks - NUGGET STEPHENS F SECTION Now for the return journey towards the main reason for all the trouble and strife Therry CC will be at home to the 'Fitites' and should have the necessary "g and d" to hold their position in the Four Uni Reds play National Bank at the Royal Parade ground The Bankers, despite what I said about them last week, have their fair share of big blokes and they are capable of playing good football Perhaps a bit flatfooted at, times - but who isn't? The Bankers are quite capable of winning this one and so remain a final four prospect Clayton and Monash Whites should provide a close match - not one that would attract a big attendance but this could be the highlight of the Monash season However, I think that Clayton will have a faint edge Bulleen United at home to Thornbury could be a preview of a Grand Final and if Thornbury are going to fall over in their 1978 charge, this is the match If Bulleen can match the - Thornbury vigor and skill, and they should be capable of so doing if they have any hopes of leaving F Section, then today is the day Should the Berries win, then, in the words of a famous club song, "the premiership is a cakewalk" Bulleen to win, and no offence meant to Smithy and his crew Selections: Therry C C, National Bank, Clayton, Bulleen United, Commonwealth Bank - the idle mob - SYD WHITFIELD JUNIOR 1 SECTION After a frustrating nine weeks trying to comprehend A Grade form, I'm now faced with the task of tipping Junior Section 1 My predecessor tells me that it's a one-horse race, even at this' early stage, but from what I've seen and heard, I don't think North Old Boys are the certainties that many people believe Both Monash and Uni Blues are improving all the time, but it remains to be seen whether they can continue that improvement Match of the Day sees Monash at home to the unbeaten North Old Boys Monash will 'give North, their hardest game to date and with the added advantage of their windy home ground, I'm tempted to start off my Juniors tipping career with a controversial prediction However, I'll resist the temptation and stick with North Their form last week was magnificent and they'll be too tall and strong for Monash Ormond travel to Geelong, determined to make amends for their loss last week, at Ivanhoe Geelong are not far away from their first win as they showed in their last home game where they led Ivanhoe at three-quarter time Another loss will put Ormond out of Final's contention and this should be sufficient incentive for them to scrape home Hampton Rovers had a good win last week over St Bernard's and are confidently awaiting their clash today with Old Scotch Scotch were totally overwhelmed by North's strength last week and got a sound thrashing They will not have things all their own way today, but should win and consolidate their position in the Four Ivanhoe are at home to Uni Blues in a game vital to both sides Ivanhoe are out of the Four on percentage only and a win today would probably see them sneak In Blues have finally taken second place and they will not give it up lightly After their'good form agains t THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 Page 7

5 PREVIEWS (cont) Hampton, they played poorly for three quarters last week before finally hiting their straps Their backline of Phimister, Nicholson, Gibb and Harbeson is very steady and they should restrict Ivanhoe to a losing score Another vital game is at the University where Blacks play St Bernard's A los s today would put the Blacks well and truly on the way to Junior Section 2 They are improving every week and popular coach Ken Frencham has a very enthusiastic team They played well for three quarters last week and if they can put together four quarters today they will beat disappointing St Bernard's Today's winners will be : North Old Boys, Ormond, Old Scotch, Uni Blues and Uni Blacks - PETER BRUKNER JUNIOR 2 SECTIO N The problems involved with being a scribe seem never ending and this scribe has been "barrelled" for comments made on June 10 There is no doubt in my mind that the Club administration at Ther ry CC O B is as good as that of any club and in fact far better than the administration for their Under 19 side It is the responsibility of the home side to phone in the scores of their game The best thing Therry can do is concentrate on crossing the Yarra and beating M H SO B today They are 41/2 games plus percentage outside the Four and must repeat 1 IES their first ever win in their first ever Junior game if they are to have any chance of making the Four De La Salle OC seem to be following the trail blazed by Old Haileyburians but they are not doing as good a job at percentage buiiding West Brunswick are away for the second week in a row and their coach has been working overtime to lift the side De La to win but West will perform better than last week The message from the AM P Is that Old Haileyburians may have a few problems digesting their cut lunch while they travel to De Cherie Reserve to play Coburg The home side did well to draw with Kew last week and coming up for their second game in a row at home, will be really fired up to win The visitors have the bigger side but they will be upset by the small game of the small men of Coburg Coburg to cause the upset of the day Kew are at home to Fawkner and will be all out to make amends for their first round defeat Fawkner had a taste of success last week and it was so good they will not give it, up without a hard struggle However Kew have the class and should win Old Paradians have taken fifth place from Caulfield Grammarians and now have the Four in sight They have a distinct home ground advantage and should win, provided they can maintain their concentration Selections : Old Paradians, Kew, Coburg, Therry CC O B, De La Salle OC - PETER NATHAN TROPHIES - WHOLESALE-SUPPLY AND ENGRAVING Comprehensive range of trophie s Presentation and Gift s SILVER * PEWTER e STAINLESS WARE CLOCKS o PARKER PEN S JOHN F rhick R11AN 94 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (Opp Hotel London) Illustrated Brochures on Reques t LEADING,, SECTION p,connor, North O B Sleeman, Univ Blues (g gaurne, Ormond pcddoe, De La Salle (36 28 nleson, Old Scotch Crump, Ormond (- 27 C-roces, De La Salle (7) 26 Butcher, Caulfield 6))) 23 Jones, Ivanhoe (6 22,~ndcrson, Univ Blues (1 20 is SECTIO N p Harvey, Parkside (7) 29 Roach Collegian s Bc,uns Old Hailey (5 21 I Cordner, Old Melb (2 21 I{ucBes, Old Parad (- 21 Tilbrook, Old Melb (4 1 9 Burns, Old Melb 1 19 D Urquhart, O Melb (- 18 peers, Old Trinity (4) 15 C SECTION Bromley, Alph (3) 49 Priestley, O Bright (3 39 K Candy, Alph (5 29 M Cooke, O Carey 24 V rnish, A JA X (5) 24 + e, AJ AX - (4) 23 Grant, ' O Ivanhoe (6) 21 G Trevaskis, Geelong (3) 20 D SECTION Svkes, P House (14) 57 Holmes, Elstern (4) 35 Co~tcs, Country Coll (3) 28 Ateckin^, Heather (3), 27 ~fclardy O Camb (5) 25 Adams, MH S O B (5) 24 F,nns P House (4) 24 ~lertin, M HSO B (6) 23 Renning, Heather (3) 23 F SECTION I Henderson, AMP Soc (5) 43 Tenace B-T'stowe (4) 39 C :3mpbell, N Bruns (4) 32 GOALKICKERS Wood, St Bede's Quaife, B-T'stowe (4 Collins St Bede's (3) Field, hev Hills (3) F SECTION Hayman, Thornbury (3) 27 Smith, Thornbury (-) 24 M Staff, Thornbury (6) 23 Dick, Comm Bk (4) 22 W McCrimmon, C Bk (1) 20 Hille, Univ Reds (7) 19 Briggs, Therry ) 19 Shinn, Bulleen Utd (-) 18 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Richardson, North O B (1) 33 Roach, Ormond (2) 26 Phillips, Ivanhoe D Ryan, North O B (4) 21 Trevean, North'O B (3) 20 McKiernan, H Rov (6) 19 Cosma, Ivanhoe (4) 19 JUNIOR SECTION 2 P Greene De La Salle (14) 61 Love, O Parad (3) 31 Lynch, O Hailey (8) 30 Murcutt Therrv (6) 26 McDonell, O Hailey (5) 26 Collins, O Hailey (2) 24 Kanis, Caul Gram (-) 20 Profenna Fawkner (3) 19 Castles O Hailey (2) 19 A RESERVE SECTION Koslowski, Ormond (3) 27 Cuffe : North OB (4) 18 Bell, St Bernard's (2) 14 Butcher, Caul Gram (-) 14 Biviano, Ivanhoe (-) 13 Hill, Caul Gram (-) 7 Frankish Caul Gram (2) 6 Worthington, Caul Gr (1) 6 B RESERVE Stockdale, O Trinity (2) 23 Austin, O Melb ( ) 21 Grant, Mon Blues () Lucas, O Melb Giles, Mon Blues ( Davies, Mon Blues ( Shannon, Fawkner (1 12 J Mercer, O Trinity (- 12 Woolbridge, O Melb (2 11 M Ryan, O Par ad 11 C RESERVE Latzer, O Bright ( 21 Jurberg, A J AX (1 19 J Stevens, O Ivan (- 18 J Ludowyk, Geelong (6 14 T Ludowyk, Geelong A Dick, O Bright ( 13 Sheldrick, Alph (1 12 Hamilton, O Bright (- 12 IS RESERVE Clark, P House (4) 31 Chalmers, St Kevin's ( 5) 26 Lee, M H S O B ) 23 Donkin, O Camb (-) 19 W Williams, Heather (2) 16 Stevens, Elstern (-) 16 Mahoney, Heather (4) 14 Price, O Camb (-) 11 E RESERVE Bowden, St Bede's (4) 26 G Stannard, B-T'stowe (-) 23 N Officer, O Geel (3) 20 D Jenkins, AMP Soc (4) 14 Chamberlain, O Ment (- 14 Walker, B-T'stowe (-) 14 Hirsch Bev Hills 13 M F King, O Ment (-) 13 F RESERVE W Burrows, Thornbury (3) 18 Whitaker, Thornbury (2) 13 Cairns, Bulleen Utd (2) 12 Paternoster, Comm Bk (7) 11 McGregor, Comm Bk (3) 11 Gallagher, Bulleen Utd (2) 10 Forbes, Therrv (1) 10 K Mehmet, Comm Bk (1) 1 0 LIFE, SELF EMPLOYED AND PERSONAL SUPERANNUATION SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, ALL GENERAL INSURANCES DON McQUEE N CONSULTANT FOR A MP SOCIET Y Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man,ten years experience with A M P Society Interstate player with VA FA 1964, 1965, Wakefield St, Hawtho rn, Vic 3122 Ph (Bus) ( Priv) Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 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6 PREMIERSHIP A SECTIO N W L D For Agst ~~o Pts University Blues Old Scotch Coll De La Sa ll e O C Ivanhoe 5 4 -` Ormond North Old Boys Caulfield Gram St Bernard's O C 3` University Blacks Marcellin O C B SECTION Old Melbu rnians Collegians *Old Paradians Parkside Old Haileybury Monash Blues Fawkner Old Trinity Gram Coburg C SECTION St Kilda CBCOC AJ A X Geelong Old Brighton Gram Alphington Old Ivanhoe Gram **Old Xaverians Hampton Rovers Kew Old Carey Gram D SECTION Old Cam'well Gram Power House State Bank St Revin's O B M H SO B Heatherton Countrv Colleges West Brunswick Elsternwick UHS OB E SECTION St Bede's O C $ Bnileen-T'stowe Beverley Hills Old Geelong Old Mentonians A M P Society North TBro Brunswic k Blacks AN Z Bank Brunswick F SECTION Tho rnbnry Bnileen United C'wealth Bank Therry C C O B National Bank Footscray I T University Reds Clayton Monash Whites Page 10 LISTS, A RESERVE University Blues St Bernard's OC ,2 Ormond North Old Boys Ivanhoe University Blacks Marcellin OC De La Salle OC Old Scotch Coll Caulfield Gram B RESERVE Old Melburnians Collegians Monash Blues Parkside Fawkner Old Trinity Gram Old Haileybury *Old Paradians Coburg C RESERVE Old Brighton Gr Geelong St Kilda CBCOC Hampton Rovers A J A X Old Carey Gram Old Ivanhoe Gr Old Xaverians *tkew Alphington D RESERVE Power House St Kevin's O B State Bank West Brunswick Heatherton Old Cam'well Gr MHS OB Elsternwick Country Colleges U H S OB E RESERVE Beverley Hills ' *tbulleen-t'stowe Old Geelong North Brunswick St Bede's OC Old Mentonians A N Z Bank La Trobe Blacks A M P Society Brunswick F RESERVE C'wealth Bank *Clayton University Reds Bulleen United Thornbury Therry CCO B National Bank *tmonash Whites **Footscray IT THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, TODAY'S GAM S AND UMPIRES On ground of first-named club unless otherwise shown Seniors and Juniors at 2 00 p m Reserves at a m Umpire for Reserves games shown in brackets A SECTION North Old Boys v St Bernard's O C (EP)t - G M Simpson,,Rowell (Coughlin) (B) : Cooper, Mason (G) : Upham, Hillier University Blacks v De La Salle OC - Hill, Hindle (Marshall) (B) : Cain (G) : Dunstan, Murray Ormond v Old Scotch Coll - Dodds, Tracey (G ~ Reid) (B) : Foley, Kaiser (G) : Ahim, Peters Ivanhoe v Marcellin O C - Rowe, Mead (Radford) (G) : Darling, Malcolm Caulfield Gram v University Blues - Goodman, Sharpe (Pekin) (B) : Castel, K Segota (G) : McKenzie, Ryan B SECTION Old Melburnians v Fawkner - Cordner (*) (G) : Box, Jenner Parkside v Collegians - Wills (Henderson) (G) : A Smith, McDonaid Old Trinity Gram v Old Paradians - Croxford (Lyons) (G) : Stratton, Hateley hionash Blues v Old Haileyburians - Mc- Cartney (*) (G) : Jephson, Wyatt Coburg - bye C SECTIO N Geelong v Hampton Rovers - Field (Goodwin) Old Carey Grammarians v Old Ivanhoe Grammarians - King (Howard) PREMIERSHIP LISTS (CONTINUED) JUNIOR SECTION 1 North Old Boys University Blues Nlonash University Ivanhoe Old Scotch Coll Fl:cmpton Rovers "Ormond St Bernard's OC University Blacks Gcclong JUNIOR SECTION 2 Old Iialteybnry De La Salle O C rcobnrg ttkew Old Parad~ns ~ Cauifield Gram Fawkner Therry C C OB M H SO B West Brunswick 'Bye player - May 13 " Unregistered player - May 20 ~ TDetails incomplete Old Xaverians v St Kilda CB C OC - Mc- Mahon (D Henry) A J AX v Old Brighton 'Grammarians - Muller (*) Alphington v Kew - Kelly (Randies) D SECTIO N Country Colleges v State Bank - Middleton (Gobbo) Old Camberwell Gram v M HS Old Boys - Johnston (Linehan) West Brunswick v U H S, Old Boys - Jennings (*) St Kevin's O B v Elsternwick - J Smith (Britton) Power House v Heatherton - J Segota (*) E SECTION Buileen-Templestowe v Beverley Hills - White (Thomas) Old Geelong v AN Z Bank - Maebus (Lansdown) A M P Society v Brunswick - Scott (Stevenson) La Trobe Blacks v North Brunswick - Connell (Brukner) Old Mentonians v St Bede's O C - Cavanagh (McAuliffe) F SECTIO N Therry C C O B v Footscray IT - Peaks (Downes) University Reds v National' Bank -** (Wiener) Clayton v Monash Whites - Sinclair (Purcell) Buileen United v Thornbury - D Smith (*) Commonwealth Bank - Bye JUNIOR 1 SECTION Geelong v Ormond - Woolley Hampton Rovers v Old Scotch Coll - Burke Ivanhoe v University Blues - J Reid University Blacks v St Bernard's O C - Rudderham Monash University v North Old Boys - Mauger JUNIOR 2 SECTION Kew v Fawkner - Kennedy De La Salle O C v West Brunswick - ruff M H S Old Boys v Therry C CO B Henry Old Paradians v Caulfield - Burridge Coburg v old Haileyburians - Ball EMERGENCY UMPIRES Field : Bishop Goal : Hinton Wood- (EP)t-Game at Elsternwick Park (*) - Umpire for Reserves Game to be appointed (**) - Umpire for Senior Game to be appointed THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 Page 11 W

7 "Bly SECTION -TEAM S COBURG Coach : Tony Holloway ; Res : Kevin Gleeso n 1 Gleason, K (cr) 14 Hutchinson, M A 27 Hamilton, 2 Douglas, I 40 P B 15 Egan, S D 28 Finlay, M 3 Seath, R A 41 A 16 Liddie, I R 29 4 Egan, M Wets, I 4 2 P 17 Mann, S 30 Green, C R W 43 5 Hughes, G 18 Sim, I 31 Christopher, C 6 Pederson, 44 S K 19 Sproat, K N 32 Ingieton, I 7 Judge, 45 P D 20 Woodham, R N 33 Neudert, R 8 Gillingham, R D 46 P 21 O'Brien, B J 34 Hamilton, I S 47 9 Beattie, J R 22 Finlay, P J 35 Ginnivan, P J 10 Cleary, P M Knight, G R 36 Liddle, G J 11 Egan, M 49 G 24 Cannon, L J 37 Royal, H 12 Barker, J,F 50 M 25 Cannon, D J Bird, B Taylor, J F 51 A 26 Boyd, S J 39 Jakovceski, L 52 COLLEGIANS Coach : Roach, C (Chris) ; 1 Walduck, D 13 Dodd, G 25 2 Wagstaff, S 14 Emmett, N 26 3 Rice, I (vc) ' 15 Zent, R 27 4 Roach, C (c) 16 MacKay, S 28 5 Naylor, C 17 Rosengarten, G 29 6 Loder, R 18 Bulling, J 30 7 Leembruggen, R 19 Lochhead, I 31 8 Cartledge, S (c) 20 Nethersole, J 32 9 Crow, D 21 Milford, P James, M 22 Parsons, G Lupson, P 23 Bickford, M Cook, G 24 Purdue, J 36 Res : Newton, Price, P 37 Newton, P 38 James, N 39 MacKay, C 40 Taylor, P 41 Merry, A 42 Evans, P 43 Etherington, J 44 Teale, S 45 Loder, T 46 Allen, G 47 Hooper, G 4 8 FAWKNER Coach : John Russell ; Res : Glen Robertso n 1 Tymms, M 12 Smith, P 23 2 Duggan, S Thomas, S 37 (c) 13 Gillies, K 24 Cords, 3 Quinnell, T M 38 '14 Stewart, J 25 Nulty, 4 Chard, G M Norma, R 26 Santamaria, 5 McMahon, D 40 G 16 Blizzard, M 27 6 Ward, Graham, P 41 K 17 Drummond, D 29 Trapani, 7 McMahon, F J Pettifer, M 30 Brown, 8 Teesdale, J M Foley, D 31 Scott, 9 George, M G 44 (vcr) 20 Naudi, R 33 Stapleton, M Richardson, M 21 Ferguson, P (vc 34 Thomas, ) G Dwyer, P 36 Robertson, D 49 MONASH BLUES 1 Anderson, B 2 Anderson, G 3 Bickford, D 4 Ryan, D 5 Chapman, G 6 Carlton, L 7 Carnell, S 8 Nash, M 9 Olding, M 10 Bergin, P 11 Cash, G 12 Hilderbrandt, P 13 Schneider, S 14 Hore, T 15 Lanyon, D 16 Whitty, P Coach : J Thomas ; Res : S Schneide r 17 Gunning, T 33 Mutimer, P Curtin, B 34 Hodge, M Gumley, W 35 Lovell, C Costello, P 36 Doveal, G Giles, S 37 Leerson, P Ryan, C 38 Lette, P Olds, R 39 Moore, C Townsend, S 40 Davies, P Steart, G 41 Vaughan, P White, M 42 Creaser, J Quincy, K 43 Rosenhein, K Ellis, M 44 Zimmerman, B Coldham, J 45 Carr, T Ross, G 46 Rodger, M Mann, G 47 Grutyner, R Thomas, G 48 Grant, R 64 Biiston, B J 53 Agostino, J Green, M p A W 54 Church, G S, McAuliffe, N G 55 Tolley, W Middling, D W 56 Simmonds, G Freeman, M S 57 Dickson, G Weston, A D 58 Hajro, E Weston, M R 59 Volta, P L West, G J 60 Taylor, I J Woods, L G Cotter, P R Walker, G M Nicholas, R F Pederson, M A K (Ken ) Manno, T 49 MacKay, S Griffiths, J 50 Butler, S Bennetts,- M 51 Baum, T Hillier, P 52 Thompson, C, Richards, L 53 Scott, W Cookes, A (vcr) 54 Williamson, P Allsopp, S 55 Ross, G Ross; L 56 Byrnes, C Rowlands, L 57 Ashton, C Chosich, N 58 Dean, P Balsillie, A 59 White, B Edward, D 60 Josem, J Elliot, P 51 Wilson, D Burke, T 56 O'Mara,K Phillips, B 58 Raleigh, A Henderson, A 61 Ciavola, S Shannon, F 65 Deans, A McNee, D 68 Smith, B Robertson, G (cr) 69 Phillips, J Faulks, W 74 Thomas, B' Llewellyn, R Prouse, L Johnson, C Deyoung, P Wright, C McKenzie, C McCallem, J Howlett, M Downie, P Gawender, J Moss, P Davies, P Hanlon, M Ramadan, M Deighton, C Coyle, L McDonnel, P Andrea, T Bean, S 65 Wood, D 66 Wright, J 67 Etherington, G 68 Rodger, M 69 Turnbridge, N 70 Morey, N 71 Stirat, S 72 Alexander, D 73 Pooley, R 74 Newnham, R 75 Maloney, C 78 Grace, S 77 Lewis, G 78 Gordon, M 79 Murphy, F 80 Lanner, A R' pld HAILEYBURIANS Coach : Michael Porter ; Res: Don Lord I Home, A S 13 Cunningham, P 25 McLennan, G J 37 Brewer, C W Paul, R I 14 Bill' s mg G A 26 Wise R J 38 Bowman C 15 Lucas, G 27 Crewdson, R 39 Parkes, T P Langford- Jones, 16 Thomson, M D 28 Irving, M 40 Bowman, R L A L 17 Williams, A J 29 Gait, G J 41 Forbes, R Marshall, S 18 Surgenor, P A 30 Cracknell, J 42 Pritchard, M Houston, M N 19 Palmer, I 31 Whiteman, G M 43 Leathern, J McQueen, D G 20 Campbell, A J 32 Derham, P G 44 Lovig, D H Houghton, G L 21 Curry, R J 33 Legge, J 45 Story, D C Cocks, N 22 Legge, D 34 Newton, M A 46 Batt, G J M 23 Poole, P J 35 Robertson, B 47 Matthews, B Bouris, T A 24 Poole, S W 36 Wolbers, F P 48 Tebbitt, R Meadows, G 3L DhMEaLBKRNIAN6S pisarski, R 19 Austin, G 20 Morphet, B 2 1 Knight, C 22 Ristrom, A 23 Cordner, R I 24 Yeo, P 25 Tlibrook, J 26 Cloke, G 27 Dumbrell, R 28 Cameron, R 29 Burns, B 30 Stuart, A 31 Roberson, P 32 Urqhart, D 33 Derham, S Coach: Peter McLean ; Res: Bob Dawson, P 34 Cowan, R 49 Gray, T 35 Hepworth, D 50 Rudo, A 36 Mitchell, N 51 Woodbridge, P: 37 Van Den Dungen, 52 Murray, P J 53 McMullin, N 38 Koren, P 54 Guest, J 39 Elam, D 55 Brown, R 40 Brett Young, M 56 Cordner, P 41 Kenyon, A 57 Campbell, N 42 Anseli, P 58 Michelmore, M 43 Dick, W 59 Cameron, A 44 Dawson, D 60 Mitchell, J 45 Lucas, A 61 Mumme, P 46 Clements, J 62 Johnson, T 47 Wischer, M 63 Derham,T 48 Clifton Jones, A Boag Freeman, J Yeo, P Hitchens, D Thompson, J Lee, I Grinlington, P Smith, S Shaw, M Porter, C Sleigh, S Woods, J Jaliand, G Cole, R Salek, A Van Den Dungen, R 49 Robinson, P 50 Sincock, G 51 Woods, Geoffrey 52 Pollock, R J 53 Kane, P D 54 Lord, D E 55 Mason, P L 56 Metherall, R W 57 Moss, W 58 Bowring, P 59 Dimsey, A 60 Woods, Grant 64 Grimwade, R 65 Waite, P 66 Righetti, J 67 Porter, M 68 Delaney, C 69 Rezek, B 70 Lewis, H 71 Strang, M 72 Guest, W 73 Marks, J 74 Wilson, D 75 Hodges, P 76 Thomas, I 77 Thomas, M 78 Wilson, L 80 Nitschke, M OLD PARADIANS Coach : Brendan Danaher; Res : Peter McAlee r Considine, V T 13 Assetta,-J 24 Jordan, P F 34 Coppelli, C 45 De Luca, G S 2 Hughes, C D 14 Russell, B D 25 Butcher, V T 35 Considine, B J 47 Tudor, J M 3 Di Paolo, M G 15 Hughes, N J 26 Johnston, P M 36 Palermo, A 49 Richards, G B d Natoli, D E 16 Assetta, S 27 Johnston, P A 37 Caruso, A 50 Neylan, G T ;,lordan, J A 17 Moran, P L 28 McCormack, D 38 Funari, F 51 Lyons, W L 6 Hart, C G 19 Gregor, M T 29 Wyatt, A J 39 Marturano, A 52 Collins, L T 8 Roe, A P (dvcr) 30 Ryan, M A 40 Rowlands, W R 9 Barker, G T 21 Grace, C S 31 Considine, T F 41 Tellefson, M F 10 Johnson, A A (c) 22 Romeo, A R (vc) 42 Arthur, P J Jordan, G F 23 Mansfield, B L 32 McCarthy, C C 43 Gilmartin, P J 12 Johnson, M P (vcr) 33 Symes, P L 44 Abrahams, P D OLD TRINITY 1 Dart, R 2 Robison, C 3 Fenneily, P 4 Lockwood, M 5 Peers, W 6 Emerson, D 7 Birrell, A 8 Fekete, P 9 Cook, M 10 Fowler, G ti Birrell, D '2 Smith, G 13 Stockdale, S Coach: David Barclay ; 14 Stevenson, Saunders, M Walters, M Bunting, P Sweeney, T Galbraith, D Dennis, B Mercer, J Bolton, P Adgemis, J Frood, D Danun, P Walls, P 39 PARKSIDE Coach : Em McKever; Res : Ga ry Welsh 1 Johnston, T 10 Wilson, S 19 Howell, K 2 Johnston, P 11 Gleason, D 20 Byrnes, J 3 Poyntz, G 12 Harrell, M 21 Clarke, B 4 Wiseman, C 13 Clarke, K 22 Harvey, P 5 Graham, B 14 Poyntz, R 23 Fitzgerald, R 6 Sweeney, K 15 Hennessey, G 24 Philpott, G 7 Howard, B 16 Fletcher, R 25 Arnold, B 6 Harvey, B 17 Keogh, T 26 Thompson, F 9 Carruthers, M 18 Felle, K 27 Forde, R Res : Trevor La Roche Mercer, R 40 Allen, K Douglas, N 41 Gaijar, I Quarterman, P 42 Emerson, S Weir, T 43 Dawson, W Quarterman, A 44 Blackney, P Jones, G 45 Weinberg, B Langley, R 46 Nelson, S Clingin, G 47 Friend, I Masters, R 48 Spaulding, C Beer, N 49 Coles, P Mielke, P 50 Beer, P Gronow, R 51 Bolton, C Tankey, S 52 Lumsden, B 28 Fraser, B 29 McNamara, B 30 Maxwell, R 31 Spinks, R 32 Biggins, G 33 Tanner, R 34 Eldridge, D 35 Smith, G 36 Young, R 53 Masels, A 54 Stanley, P 55 Edwards, R 56 Brennan, A 57 Siverson, R 58 Lyons, A 59 Spaulding, M 67 White, M 68 Stevenson, D 69 Rough, G 70 Fields, T 37 Voglis, P 38 Riordan, R 39 Clarke, R 40 Wilson, S 41 Grummisch, D 42 Ware, M 43 Nicholls, B 45 Howell, G 46 Duckworth, K Page 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 Page 13

8 by Noel Rundle FIVE YEARS AGO Caul field Grammarians staged a reversal of form to beat Coburg by 51 points in the main game as the week before they failed miserably to St Bernard's and lost their place in the Four Best were Griffiths, McNicoi, Morphett (Caulfield Gram) and Warta, Clark, Hibberd (Coburg) Power House (C) crashed against CBCO St Kilda C by 19 points but held their piece in the Four Top goalkickers were (A) G Fletcher 32 ; ( (C B) McCrohan (ROB) 43 ; (C) Calieja (St Kilda C BCO C) 43; ( Alphington) 42 (D) Wayman ; (E) Rosewarne ( Gram,) Etstemwlck) 47 and (F) Thomas ( Fawkner) 22 Second bottom in B, MH S O B, after trailing second top team, Old Trinity, by 46 points, kicked 94 to 33 in last quarter to go down by 11 points R Harley (7), Sulberberg"and J Woods led the M H S OB revival with S son, Weir and Johnston Emer- best for Old Trinity Umpires' Association continued their heavy social night by following up dinner-dance at Eliza's with next outing : "Fight Night" HSV 7 Ringside Assumption, in telling their club history, paid tribute to the great work of Des Tehan and Matt Byrne, to Norm Nugent, Club Secretary since formation in 1963, and to the three Presidents, Frank De Neste, Maurice Beaumont Adrian O'Keefe and who had seen the club rise from 'E' Section to 'B' Section TEN YEARS AGO games to two prominent players - Ken Rowse ( Ormond) and Peter Dryden Grammarians) (Caulfield It was a day for crashes Ormond lost their first game for the season - down by one point to De La, Salle who were now level in 'B' Section in second place with' Monash Ivanhoe, coach,0 De La's s and their press correspondent doubted if 'stand in' coach Jim Hawkins, flushed with success, would give the job back Best kowski, Janson, Whitelaw were Clast- Ferrier and Moran (De La) and Lad, for Ormond Footscray Tech, also went down for the first time - by 10 goals to Old Geelong who moved into second place in 'C' Section A MP Society from scraped home by 2 points Old Ivanhoe in 'E' Section and were now the only undefeated senior team 'A' Section umpires were Pringle, Hagerty, Sharpe and G Mason, Thomas, 'D' Section coaches were Darrell (Old Haileybu Cranch ry), Tony Bull Bank), Frank (State Savings Clarke (Toor-Malv (Parkside), B ), George Rice ryan Harding ( Boyle ( Assumption), John Brunswick), Ken Kenny (Fairfield), Gaudion ( Bert National Bank) and Ross Oakley (St Kevin's OB ) Who coached AJ A X-? Page 14 TWENTY YEARS AGO A record crowd for a home and home match at Olympic Park saw a thrilling finish between 'A', Section leaders, Collegians Xaverians and Old with Collegians finishing four points in front and holding on to top place Collegians, 25 points down at half-time, kicked 63 to 1 2 in a blistering third quarter The lead changed several times in final quarter with Old X attacking as the siren blew fieid, L Mans Hibbins and Unkensteln (Coll) and Callan, Greenway and Johnson (Old X best ) were Old Geelong Grammarians hung on to their place in 'B' Section Four when M H S O B failed by a point to 'overhaul O G G change lead of 33 's last points Best were Laird, J Stephen and Captain-coach, David Lee (O G G ) and Jocka Nelson, Geoff Paul and Scott (M H SO B ) In the battle of top 'C' Section teams De La outlasted Parkside to B win by 23 points with Teague, Nesbitt ; Watts (De La) and ton, Billing- Kill and Dempster (Parkside) best Johnny Neeson, Ivanhoe B and F In 1957, played his 100th game Congratulations went to Brian Rest, Roger Vines, Leo Ha rt, Denham Grierson, Dave Shaw, John and Michael Winneke, Dick Reeve and Ian Murray who gained selection in Australian Universities team combined THIRTY YEARS AGO Jack Bray (Orrriond coach) made a comeback and led his team to an unexpected victory against Coburg Others to star were Erick Donaldson and Jack Sheehan University Blues (94) defeated (8 Parkside 8) to score their seventh win and join Old Xaverians, Commonwealth Bank and Selwyn in the fight for third and fourth positions in 'B" Section Brunswick and Parkside were on top with 9 wins BLACK LIS T Failing to phone Herald Office by 300 pm, (Fine - $3) B RESERVE Old Trinity Gram Failing to phone Herald Office by 530 pm and Press Correspondent by 6 00 p m (Fine $12), E SECTION AMP Society JUNIOR SECTION 1 North Old Boys Monash University JUNIOR SECTION 2 Old Haiteyburians Coburg PRESS CORRESPONDEN T The phone number of the Press Correspondent, Mr Arthur Goudy, is Please delete all reference to a business number for Arthur - unfortunately those Previously given are no longer applicable THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 BALL BRIEFS PARKSIDE 100 All at Parkside would like to congratulate Ken "The Kid" McLay on playing his 100th game today The ~ Kid is one of the personatities of our club Ken has won the Reserves Best and Fairest and is currently one of Victoria's leading dog trainers Well done, "Kid" Let's hope there's many more for the parkside club 100 TO UH S STALWART UH SO B FC congratulate Peter "Barney" Marr on notching up his 100th game against West Brunswick Peter first played with University High as a member of their Under 17 side He has had a chequered career with the club where he has put in some great games "Barney" is also an active member on the social scene Once again, congratulations on your 100th, Barney, from all at U H SOB FC AM P FORWARD'S 100TH Ian "Barass" Henderson plays his 100th for A M P today "Barass" started on the wing in '72, got a sniff of the goals roving in '73 and filled in occasionally in front of the sticks Converted to a defender for a season, he returned then to attack and after 7 and 11 consecutively, gained permanent promotion to senior ranks Since then everything has been on the up with 51 and 58 in successive seasons Possessed of a spectacular leap, Ian provides headaches in more ways than one for opposing defenders One of the Hendo clan, Ian is very popular within the club and is looking for his fiftieth goal this season Congratulations from all and let's make it today, "Barass" YOUR HANa IDy All at Parkside would like to congratulate Gary "Abbo's Brother" Poyntz on playing his 50th game today Gary has taken 6 years to play 50 games which is nearly a record for Parkside in itself Gary is having a fine year for the Red Devils" and his pending marriage might hopefully make him a fine player in the finals Well done, Gary Peter Brace of the De La Salle O C Football Club has a double celebration today Apart from being his birthday, he also plays his 50th game in the match of the day against Haileybury His dashing play and lightning bursts of play result in many forward moves and are reminiscent of his Magpie protege Ricky Barham Congratulations to Monash Whites Reserves' Captain Phillip Gleason on playing his 50th game today Phil joined the Whites in 1975 and has played all his games in the Reserves, mostly at full back Despite a broken leg in 1976, Phil has come back well, and also the whole club greatly appreciates Phil's efforts off the ground He is a great clubman Congratulations, Phil All at MH SO B FC congratulate Howard "The Mole" Morgan on playing his 50th game for us against Heatherton Howard is a very popular and loyal clubman who has played a number of fine games, both in the Seniors and Reserves With perhaps a shade more application to training and a little restraint with the "Fosters" "the Mole" would be the champion befitting his ability Well done, Howard! THANKS TO ORMON D St Bernard's Football Club thank the Ormond Football Club Trainers who rendered assistance to Peter Haiti when he suffered a serious injury to his ankle in the second quarter This courtesy is much appreciated 1st Quarter I 2nd Quarter ~ I I I I I ~1 I 3rd Quarter FINAL Goalkickers : THE AM ATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 Page 15

9 197 8 GROUNDS AND DIRECTIONS To help you arrive at the ground on time - or earlier!! Unless otherwise stated, Reserves play on the same ground as the Seniors B SECTIO N COBURG - De Chene Rese rv e, Bell Street, East Coburg East Coburg tram in Sw anston Street to Bell Street terminus COLLEGIANS - Harry Park Trott Oval, Albert School (At AnyarSt of K lda Ro dotr G~trlsellep Toorak, to Bowen Crescent FAWKNER - Charles Mu Lo tt on rne Street, Reserve, Fawkner (Off Sydney Train to Road Fawkner ) MONASH BLUES - University, Main Oval, Monash then and Hunting to Wellington University tooad s FIAILEYBURLANS - leg Haileybury Col- Ha1f Oavm'ile S hand side sout~h~of Five' Ways bon left No public tr ansport Faw 1~4~O,IyI51816 Coll Park OP 1423 OTG 910 OH MBlu Coburg - By e APRIL 22 OM OP 1311 Park 1119 OH 8 11 OTG Cob 713 MBIu 1815 Faw 1217 Collegians - Bye APRIL 29 Coll 2021 OTG OP 1813 Few 1417 Cob OM Park MBlu O Haileybury - Bye MAY6` Few 2829 Cob 910 O M Coll 1311 OTG OH M Blu 8 23 O P 109 Parkside - Bye, MAY OH 611 M11916 Coll 1012 Fawk 1515 Cob OP 2014 Page 16 Park OTG 10,10 Monash Blues - Bye MAY 20 Fawk 8 9 OH 911 OP1113Coll 89 OM Park 5 17 Cob 6 14 MBlu 3 7 O Trin Gram - bye MAY 2ff OH 13 8 OP Coll 2412 Cob 513 Park Fawk MBlu OTG 9 8 OMelb - Bye No FixturJ~E 3 JUNE 10 8 OM OTG 5 10,11 Cob 13 8 OH Coll MB1u 415 Fawkner - Bye JUNE 17 O H'ley v Coll Parkside v Coburg O Trin Gr v Fawkner M Blues v 0 Melb O Paradians - Bye OLD MELBURNIANS - Cordner Oval, Fawkner Park, South Yarra Camberwell No 7 tram in Swanston Street to Fawkner Park OLD PARADIANS - Parade Co llege Oval rear), Plenty Road, Bundoora Eas t N eston tram in Bourke Street to terminus, then bus along Plenty Road to College OLD TR Herber t p ney pv1r Y~~S Nationa Park, Fairfield (Of E' Yarra Bend National l Park Road, south of Eastern Freeway Train to Fairfield, then south ) PARKSID E - North Pitcher Park, Keith p St re et, th n nort~ hp alongnkeivrn Road to Avenue _ Par~klganoda JUNE 24 O Melb v Fawkner Parkside v Coll O Trin Gr v 0 Parad M Blues v 0 H'ley Coburg - By e JULY 1 O Pared v 0 Melb O H'ley v Parkside Coburg v 0 Trin Gr Fawkner v M Blues Collegians - By e JULY 8 O Trin Gr v Coll Fawkner Y 0 Pared O Melb v Coburg M Blues v Parkside O H'ley - Bye JULY 15 Coburg v Fawkner Coll v 0 Melb O H'ley v 0 Trin Gr O Parad v M Blues Parkside - By e JULY 22 O Melb v 0 H'ley Fawkner v Coll O Pared v Coburg O Trin Or V Parkside Monash Blues - By e JULY 29 O H'ley v Fawkner Coll v 0 Pared Parkside v 0 Melb M Blues v Coburg O Trin Gram -- Bye AUGUST 5 O Parad Y 0 H'ley Coburg v Coll Fawkner v Parkside O Trin Gr v M Blues O Melburnians - Bye AUGUST 12 Collegians v 0 H'ley Coburg v Parkside Fawkner v 0 Trin Gr O Melb v M Blues O Paradians - By e AUGUST 19 Parkside v 0 Pared O Trin Gr v 0 MeIb O H'ley v Coburg M Blues v Collegian s (at Elstern Park) Fawkner - Bye THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 LAST WE EK'S RESULT S A SECTIO N Ivanhoe De La Salle OC IVANHOE : Jones 6, Smyth 3, McDowal 3, ti:ewart 2, Shepherd, Turnley, George BEST : Shepherd, Jones, Adley, Renshaw, Stewart, Stredwick DE LA SALLE O C : Groves 7, Beddoe 3, Loft 2, Hollier, Sully, McHenry, Dunn BEST : Groves, Maher, Nugent, Loft, Dunn, Beddoe University Blues Old Scotch Coll UNIVERSITY BLUES : Sleeman 3, Tyquin 3, 1 I ager 2, Anderson, Dobbie, King, Moore, Schauble BEST : Curnow, Christie, Carmody, Dobbie, Moore, Hindle OLD SCOTCH : Mason 6, Cox 3, Bubb, T Etgleston, Sherwen Tallent BEST: Mason, hefford, Bubb, BedtTord, P Hays,, Tallent Ormond St Bernard's OC ORMOND: Bourne 8, Parisi 4, McCooke 3, \furphy 2, Holsworth 2, Andrews 2, Farrell 2, Osborne, Purcell, Holman BEST: Naylor, Chisholm, Corben, Murphy, Bourne, Andrews : ST BERNARD'S OC: Phelan 4, Mahony 2, Ataffy, Hughes, Fox, Nadzielski, Shembrey BEST: Phelan, Nadzielski, Mitchell, King, Mahony, Hughes North Old Boys Marcellin OC ' NORTH OLD BOYS : O'Connor 7, Butera 4, Gary Wilson 4, Anderson, Borich, Hall, Horan, Sheales BEST: Gary Wilson, Hanneberry, Dillon, Butera, Horan, Haratsis MARCELLIN OC : Butler 5, McCallum 2, Holmes 2, Allen BEST: Cooney, Gregory, Price, Gartner, McCallum, Butler University Blacks Caulfield Gram UNIVERSITY BLACKS: Tracey 6, Fisher 2, Belfield, Booth, Cannizzo, Pattinson, Perrett BEST: Tracey, Fisher, Wines, Cunningham, Birch, C Cordner CAULFIELD GRAM : Butcher 6, Wood 2, Cameron 2, Goold BEST: Clark, Cameron, Felsenthal, Butcher, Fletcher, Sisson B SECTION Collegians Old Haileyburians COLLEGIANS: Roach 5, Etherington 3, Parsons 2, Walduck 2 Williamson 2, Rice BEST : Merry, Taylor, IZoach, Walduck, Etherington, Parsons OLD HAILEYBURIANS: Bouris 5, Chambers 2, Paul, Wise, Williams, Meadows, Marshall, Porter BEST : Bouris, Chambers, Locks, Haughton, Marshall, Paul Parkside Coburg PARKSIDE: P Harvey 7, R Clarke 2, K Clarke 2, Fitzgerald 2, Biggins, B Clarke, Ware, Steven Wilson, Ridd BEST: Ware, Fitzgerald, Howell, P Harvey, G Dryden, Biggins COBURG : Hughes 4, Cottworth, McCauliffe BEST : Adamson, Woodham, Hughes, Mark Green, Walker, Cannon Old Trinity Gram Fawkner OLD TRINITY : Peers 4, Dann 3, Stevenson 3, D Birrell 2, Robison 2, Fekete, Bunting BEST: A Birrell, Peers, Dann, Stevenson, Jones, D Birrell FAWKNER: McMahon 5, Stapleton 4 Teasdale 2, Deans, Naudi, Ward, Ferguson, fiymms BEST : Stapleton, Smith, F McMahon, llrummond, Richardson, G McMahon Old Melburnians Monash Blues OLD MELBURNLANS : Knight 5, - Tilbrook 4, 1 Cordner 2, Munnne 2, P Cordner 2 Dawson 2, Gray, Burns BEST: I Cordner, Ivlummg, Knight, Tilbrook, Roberson, Dumbrell MONASH BLUES : Rodger 3, Ross 3, Bergin 2, Bickford, Whitty, Zimmerman, Sweatland EST: Sweatland, Moore, Anderson, Bergin, Ryan, Lovell Old Paradians - bye TIPSTERS' TALLY Syd Whitfield (F) * Peter Nathan 02) 18 Norm Nugent (D) 16 Michael Arnold (Jl) 16 Jim Fidge (C) 12 Brian Lauder (B) 12rh Peter Brukner (A) Nugget Stephens (E) *5 points for each correct prediction - all others 4 points for each correct **4 points for each correct - half points for draw (that is, 2) each *td half points for r5 (thatois, 2tVx),correct - THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 Page 17

10 Last Week's Results Continued Last Week's Results tin u C SECTION Kew Old Ivanhoe Gr KEW: Rowlands 3, McColl 3, R Zerbi Thompson 2, Toogood, O'Dowd, B Smi3tl~ BEST : Hayes, Cavanagh, B Smith, Gandy, Toogood, Hinchen, OLD IVANHOE: Grant 6, R Stevens 2 T McKenzie, Corstorphin, C Constantinou, ~'urcell BEST: T McKenzie, Grant, G Stevens, Cuttriss, R Stevens, C Millson Old Carey Gram Old Brighton Gr OLD CAREY : M Cooke 7, Bryan 2 Mills 2, Wiseman 2, Dick, Laidlaw, Long, >?oader, Duncan BEST: M Cooke, Wiseman, Bryan, Elliott, Freeman, Loader OLD BRIGHTON: Higgins 4, Shepherd 3, Priestley 3, Epstein 2, McClure 2, Taylor 2, Gedye BEST: Shepherd, Gedye, Paroissien, McCIure, Warnock, Higgins Old Xaverians Hampton Rovers OLD XAVERIANS: Curtain 7, Batten 4, Midgeley 4 Sullivan, Brosnan, Dennis BEST : Sullivan, l~idgeley, Curtain, Jemmerson; Noonan, Dwyer HAMPTON ROVERS : Lane 3 McSpeerin 2, James, Taylor, Parker, Cook, Beadle BEST: Stevens, McSpeerin, Taylor, James, Rowston, Bendle AJ AX St Kilda CBCOC A,JAX : Lemish 5, Kaye 4, Feldpicer 3, Schulberg 2 Markoff, M Ritterman, Marks, Bluzer, Dudakov BEST: Lemish, Segal, M Ritterman, Marks, Schulberg, Kalmus ST KILDA CBO C: Robinson 2, Smith 2, Kay 2, J Delaney, Dynon, Miller, White BEST: Kay, White, Jennings, R Delaney, Tobin, Haddrick Geelong Alphington GEELONG: T Ludowyk 3, G Trevaskis' 3, Torode 2, Bullen 2, Gray 2, Kelly, Coad, Davis BEST : Davis, Bullen, Silver, Neilsen, Paulke, Coad D SECTIO N M HS Old Boys Heatherton MHS OLD BOYS: Martin 6, Adams 5, McKenzie 3, Pappas 2, Pending 2, Short 2, Morrison BEST: Adams, Evans, Solomidis, Peatling, Stevens, Taylor HEATHERTON: Benning 3, Meeking 3, Fletcher 2, DiFede 2, P Killen, Lewis, Barber, Carey BEST: R Sauer, L DiFede, L Davis, A Killen, P Carey, P Lewis Old Cam'well Gr Elsternwick OLD CAMBERWELL: McLardp 5, Mullett 5, J Steven 5, Ellis 4, Moran 3, P Buch anan, A Kerr, Rawling BEST: Mullett, Spencer, J Steven, K Kerr, Rawling, McLardy ELSTERNWICK : Holmes 4, Perkins 3,, a D A Ramsay Thompson, Rosewarne Holmes, P~y Mahony, A Ramsay State Bank West Brunswick STATE BANK : Jenkins 6 Lenehan 4 A Brennan 3, Ross 2, Arnold, Allen, Jeffery* BEST : Williams, Arnold, A Brennan, Allen, Eacott, -Jenkins WEST BRUNSWICK : R Brockwell 3, Walsh 3, White 2, Adams, Lam~ pard, Monger BEST: Brockivell, P Heenan, V Heenan, Ivey, Monger, Nicolosi St Kevin's OB UH S Old Boys ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS: Hart 5, B Campbell 4, Hannan 3, Cross 2, Corredig 2, Kelly 2, T Griffin 2, Robson 2, Callanan BEST: Robson, Callanan, Hart, Cross, C Nettlefold, Corredig UHS OLD BOYS : Peter'son 3, Zielinski 2, Sanford, Rowan, Rennick, Humid BEST: Zielinski, Rennick, Korp, Hamid, Edwards, Tagell Power House Count ry Colleges POWER HOUSE: Sykes 14 Demir 4, Evans 4, Perry 2, Booth, Coloe, BE T : Sykes, Evans, Digby, Booth ; Lipton, Demir E SECTIO N St t3ado's O C 2,7 5, , AN Z Bank $ - 68 ST BEDE'S O C : Wood 4, G Terrell 3, Collin 3, Cecchi 2, Turner Cracknell McGold- ~IcGuinness, Rocke, BEST: Ci Terrell, \\ aod, Howe, Rocke, Cecchi, Fogarty A NZ BANK: Goalkickers, Best Players not rcccived, or received after copy dead-line - iicsc post Monday Old Geelong Nort h Brunswick OLD GEELONG: Hunter 9 Ross-Edwards 3, B Spiden 2, J Anderson 2, A Yenken, Chirnside BEST: Hunter, Ross-Edwards, Sheahan, J Anderson, Moore, Thompson NORTH BRUNSWICK: Campbell 4, Handley 3 Hughes 2, Spiby 2, Fox, Perillo, Scullin, hcnny, Burrows BEST : Hughes, Fox, J Payne, C Antonopoulos, Campbell, Handley A M P Society Beverley Hills A MP SOCIETY: I Henderson 5, Searle 2, Withers 2, O'Rourke 2, Rutty 2, Gates 2, Walsh BEST: Searle McCuskey, Rutty, Gates, C Jenkins, Pottenger BEVERLEY HILLS : Field ` 3, Fleming 2, Gray 2, Lowe 2, Post 2, Ashley, Hirsch, Mason BEST: Ashley, Bowles, Egan, Field, Gray, Monahan 'La Trobe Blacks Brunswick LA TROBE BLACKS : Porter 4, Condon 2, Tunbridge 2, Martin 2, Hast, Hetz, Sceney, Oates BEST: Condon, Tunbridge, Martin, Sutherland, Porter, Hetz BRUNSWICK: Gillett 5, Jones 3, Butcher 2, Johnson, Owens BEST : Gillett, Butcher, Jones, Fagan, Cutajar, Hamilton Bulleen-T'stowe 72 13, ` Old Mentonians BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Quaife 4, Tenace 4, Lockhart 3, Stannard 2, Walker 2, Kelly 2, Walton 2, Johnston, D'Agostino, Hooper, BEST: Dozzi, Walton, Johnston, Hebbard, Tenace, Murphy F SECTION Thornbu ry National Bank THORNBURY: M Staff 6, D Scott 4, O'Rourke 3, Hayman 3, G Burrows 2, Mc- Mahon 2, Fitzpatrick, Greenwood, Pietsch BEST : Greenwood, M, Staff, Pietsch, D Scott, R Liversidge, Ioannidis NATIONAL BANK: Boserio 2, Cornish 2, R Anderson, McLaughlin, Clarke-,- Rowswell, McAleer BEST: Boserio, Scott, De Koning, R Phillips, Cornish, Richards University Reds Monash Whites UNIV REDS : Hille 7, Jacobs 2, Miller 2, Elliott 2, Smale 2, Bartlett BEST: Jacobs, Hille, Elliott, McClumpha, Johansen, Striate MONASH WHITES : Ludeman 3, Sauer 2, Craig 2, Parsons, Bryson, Adsett BEST : Ludeman, McDonald, McKenzie, Sauer, Cousins, McCallum Com'wealth Bank Footscray I T C'WEALTH BANK : Cashion 4, Dick ~4, Fraser, Hooy, McCrimmon, McNamee, M~~~yers BEST: Milton, Myers, Columbine, Kok, Hooy, Vankewlan FOOTSCRAY I,T : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Bulleen United Therry C COB BULLEEN UNITED: McColl 3, Morley 2, Viney 2, Peter Archer 2 R Divirgilio, Mac- Leod, Macaulay, Richardson BEST: Morley, Flett, Hilton, R Jenkins, MacLeod, L Muir THERRY C C : S Broomfield 2, G Conley 2B ye 2, M Judd 2 Fox, Whyley BEST: White, Mullumby, Nicholson, Briggs, Johnston, M Wakeling Clayton - bye JUNIOR 1 SECTIO N North Old Boys Old Scotch Coil NORTH OLD BOYS : Mott 6, D Ryan 4, M Clarke 4, Trevean 3, Crowley 2, Considine 2, Richardson, Dodd, Tepper, Pearse BEST : Clarke, Considine, D Ryan, Carroll, Hibbert, Pearse ALPHINGTON: K Candy 5, Bromley 3, COUNTRY COLLEGES Jamieson 2, Roberts 2, Shea, Shaw : Coates 3, Dewan 2, BEST : P Mullen A Skerry, Critchley, Smith, Gale, Jamieson, Munari, Sliced, Cummins, Westbrook OLD MENTONIANS : Bennett 3 Mounsey 2, OLD SCOTCH : Lee 2, McLellan, Murray, K Candy BEST: P Ryan, O'Callaghan, Mahony, Ingram 2, Lin ard, B Watts BEST : B Watts, Akam, Sizer BEST: Darby, Treyvaud, Spence, Balmer, Westbrook, Dewan Peel, Ingram, ~after, Bennett, Zimaris Hyett, Daniel Page 18 THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24 ; 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11 Last Week's Results - Continued Hampton Rovers St Bernard's OC HAMPTON'ROVERS : McKiernan 6, Ketis 3, G Cole 3, Rodgerson 3, Baker 3 BEST: Baker, McKiernan, James, Ketis, Antoniou, N Kelly ST BERNARD'S OC: Redmond 6, Randall 2, Wall, Hurley, Elia BEST: Redmond, Randall, Dolan, Christie, Elia Ivanhoe Ormond IVANHOE: Phillips 7, Cosma 4 Watts 2, McDonald 2, Sampson Brewin McCulloch, English, Owen, Luby hest: Brewin, Olaris, McCulloch, Walle, Phillips, Beith ORMOND : Palmer 4, Bradshaw 2; Roach 2, Beard, Boehm, Russell BEST: Ritchie, W Robertson, Atholwood, Boehm, Roach, Beard University Blues University Blacks UNIV BLUES : Wood 5, Torney 5, Hickey 2, Landini, Isles, Davine, J Roberts, Gibb, Tri Dess BEST: Harbison, Phimister, Dess, Nicholson, Wood, Torney UNIV BLACKS : Lewis 4, Woolley 2, Murdoch 2, Crutch 2, Watkins, Hutton, Potts BEST : Lewis, McHenry, Chapman, Danks, Chesterman, Crutch Monash University Geelong MONASH UNIVERSITY: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday GEELONG: Bartlett 3, Huon 2, Martin 2, Oliver, Taylor, Bell, Fatouros BEST : Bartlett, Taylor, Fatouros, Humphries, Martin, Condio JUNIOR 2 SECTION Old Haileyburians West Brunswick OLD HAILEYBURY: Lynch 8 Hodge 6, McDonell 5, Mattingley 3, Ridoutt ~2, Collins 2, Castles 2, Carruthers 2, Spears, Lyons BEST: Lynch, Mattingley, Hodge, Brookman, Carruthers, McDonell L WAnch BRUNSWICK : dden~ Madden, ol~son, Rainone, Rutledge De La Salle O C Caulfield Gram DE LA SALLE: P Greene 14, M Greene 7, McDonald 4, Tessier 2, Casey 2, Jackson, Keilor, Mescher, Williams BEST: Casey, P Greene, O'Keefe, M Greene, Williams, Mc- Donald CAULFIELD GRAM: Diamond 3, Forbes 2, Lyte 2, Barlow BEST: N Matthews, Forbes, Gaffney, Bird, Diamond, Lyte Page 20 Fawkner M H S Old Boys FAWKNER: Tonna 4, Zarris 3, Profenna 3, Marantelli, Stapleton, Dowd, Wooster Heide, Bentley, Stapleton, Tonna, Busst, Maran- BESTq *elli M H S aso s OLD BOYBE DickD ckason,mdunn n Kantani e Todd, Medcalf, Cass,, Nikou Old Paradians Therry CC O B OLD PARADIANS: L'Huillier 4 J Ryan 3, Love 3 Madden 2, Hammond 2, jvlcmahon 2 ; Miller BEST: Busch, L'Huillier, Madden, Mc- Gough, J Ryan, Miller McIntyre ~BEST BodenMTayl r, MtucuttstF'or'- nito, Egan, Donohue Coburg Coburg drew with Kew Kew (no further information avail) cevod, o~rgecetved iterscopysd adline notfi~s~ post Monday KEW : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday " Herald" Phone Numbers You may, again this season, dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football representative at the "Herald" Office The numbers are: or If you have any difficulty, you should ring ("Herald" switchboard) and ask for extension 1892 or 1893 RESERVE SECTION RESULTS - These must be phoned to the above number(s) Before 3 00 pm SENIOR AND JUNIOR SECTION RESULT S - These must be phoned to the above number(s) Before 500 p m A fine will be incurred after this time If results are not received at the "Herald" Office by 5 30 p m, a further fine will be Imposed Phone calls not directed to the above numbers may go astray In this event, clubs will be regarded as having failed to phone in, their scores and will be fined accordingly When phoning scores, please follow this pattern :- (a) the Section concerned (b) teams playing (c) winning tea m (d) actual scores-winner first Check with BOTH Goal Umpires befor e ringing the "Herald", for the correct scores Incorrect scores equal a fina l The phoning of all scores to the "Herald" Office is the responsibility of the HOME CLUB THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24,197'8 Last Week's Results - Continued A RESERVE SECTIO N ivanhoe pe La Salle O C ivan'hoe: Field 3, Williams Buck, 2, Kno B 2, Sullivan 2, Miles, Wiiliamsll T tluckley, oohey Dean, Iaucherty DE LA' SALLE: Hannah 2, Clarke 2, Perkins 13EST: M Kerin, J Mitchell, G Marcello, K Power, G Hellard, L Hannah University Blues Old Scotch Coll tniv BLUES : Cortese 4, Jewson 3, Davies, G McLean, Tate BEST : Davies, Patterson, G McLean, Hickey, Hamilton, Carey OLD SCOTCH: Leeming 2, Martin 2, Clarke, marks BEST : Leeming, McLean, Welch, Caith-,c+s, Purnell, Marks St Bernard's O C Ormond ST BERNARD'S O C : Thompson 6, Bell 2, D cis, O'Dea, Powell, Fitzpatrick BEST: Fitzpatrick, Ginnivan, Thompson, Bell, T Hogan, ~ ahan ORMOND : Koslowski 3, G Fisher 3, Rowse Foulsham, Hawley BEST : Keane, Foulsham, N1cDonald, Miller, Rowse, Graham North Old Boys Marcellin O C NORTH OLD BOYS: Marchesi 4, Cuffe 4, h utrolli 3, Fennelly 2, Wilson Curley, Brown HEST: Kutrolli, Brown, Malone, Fogarty, Robertson, Marchesi MARCELLIN OC: Langley 6, Bortolotto 2, Walsh BEST: Langley, O'Reilly, Tucker, J Voisio, Walsh, B Crimmins University Blacks Caulfield Gram UNIVERSITY BLACKS: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday CAULFIELD GRAM : Frankish 2, Cunninghsm 2, Pearson, D B Williams, Worthington, G Smith BEST: Collins, Worthington, D B Williams, Cunningham, Frankish, G Smith B RESERVE SECTIO N Collegians Old Haileyburians COLLEGIANS : Purdue 4, Chosich 2, Dean 2, Rosengarten, Skurrie, Nethersole BEST: Skurrie, Chosich, Baune, Naylor, Allen, Rowlands OLD HAILEYBURY: McQueen, Whiteman BEST : Cracknell, Forbes, Langford-Jones, J Leetham, McQueen, Surgenor Parkside Co burg PARKSIDE: R Poyntz 11, Shane Wilson 5, Gleeson 3, Fraser 2, Hennessey BEST : Shane Wilson, R Poyntz, ennessey, R Smith, Grummisch, Gray COBURG: Goalkickers, nil BEST: Taylor, Gleeson, M Weston, Wells, Fawkner Old Trinity Gram FAWKNER: McNeil 2, S Thomas 2, Shannon, Dunkerton, Scott, Graham, Santamaria, Llewellyn BEST : Santamaria, S Thomas, G Robertson, Llewellyn, Wilson, Scott OLD TRINITY : Stockdale 2, Dennis 2, Nelson, Fletcher BEST: P Beer, Tankey, Frood, Sweeney, R Mercer, Williams Old Melbu rn ians Monash Blues OLD MELBURNIANS : Thomas 8, Cameron 3, Woods 2, Woodbridge 2, Van Den Dungen, Dawson BEST: Thomas, Austin, Cameron, Woods, Cloke, Koren MONASH BLUES : Curtin 3, Hodge 3, Costello, Townsend, Mutimer, Oakley, Leerson, Hore, Davies BEST: Cash, Coldham, Creaser, Davies, Curtin, Hodge Old Paradlans - bye C RESERVE SECTION Kew Old Ivanhoe Gr KEW: Knights 3, Davey 2, Fanning 2, Campbell, G Smith, Casanria, D Zerbi BEST : Nowlan, Fanning, Willcox, Monahan, Roberts, Casanria OLD IVANHOE : S McKenzie, I Scott, Dickson, Dowling BEST: S McKenzie, I Scott, Hannah, Dickson, Kostos, Dowling Old Brighton Gr Old Carey Gram , OLD BRIGHTON: Latzer 6 BEST: Latzer, Wagner, Burne ll, Hunt, Jennison, Dobbie OLD CAREY: England Anderson, Petty, Seal BEST : Anderson, McCutcheon, Simms, England, Haines, Petty Old Xaverians 5 0 Hampton Rovers OLD XAVERIANS: Goalkickers not available BEST: Vale, Bourke, R Fanning, Hennessy HAMPTON ROVERS : Cave 4, Westhead 3, Wenzell 2, C Earle BEST: Cave, Westhead, Fisher, Johnston, Haumoff, Wenzell THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1978 Page 21

12 Last Results Continued-, Last Week' St Kilda CBCOC A J AX, ST KILDA C B O C : Davis ' 9, Thynne 3, Dankert 2 Grein 2, Kellaway BEST : Davis, Keliaway, Esmonde, J O'Connell, Grein, Thynne AJ A X : Morley, Jurberg, Shulman, Rozenbes BEST : Simon, Davis, Shenker, Friedman, Robin, Fayman Geelong Alphington GEELONG: J Ludowyk 6, Scale 4, Jennings 4, Lowcock 3, Hunter 2, Wallis, D Collins BEST: Jennings, Polkinghorn J Ludowyk, Betts, Chandler, Fairbairn ALPIII:\GTON: Liberman 2, P Harris, Jones, Sheldrick, Matton BEST: Matton, A Liddell, Grace, Wiles, Hale, P Harris, D RESERVE SECTION Heatherton M HS Old Boys :1 '_ :1,THERTON: Mahoney 4,' Matheson 3, Ilov~ :is 2 W Williams 2, Borg 2, Bodey, Gru )'a BEST: W Williams, Borg, Carey, N Williams, Matheson, Brains - M H S OLD BOYS : Bright 2 Stow, Lewis, Hutton, Read, Kovits, Walsh, Furnell BEST : Furnell, Bright, Manley, Schlieffert, Walsh Old Cam'well Gr Elsternwick OLD CAMBERWELL : MacCallum 4, Lockwood 2, Horton, Mullett BEST : Macauly, Horton Robinson ELSTERNWICK : Dunn 2, Snape, Heath Mc- Intosh BEST : Ware, Dunn, Bradshaw, Phillips, Little, Ballantyne West Brunswick State Bank WEST BRUNSWICK: Condon 2, Beaumont 2, Bull, Lewis, Somerville BEST : Green, Johnston, MacDonald, Oakley, Rolfe, Somerville STATE BANK: Scott 2, Cioke, Pitts, Bentick, W Wabbis BEST: Dent, Favier, Cloke, Glennan, Stone, Crimeen St Kevin's O B U H S Old Boys ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS: Chalmers 5, D Reynolds ~, Clement 2, Mornane, Ghiri, Merkovich BEST : Simpson, D Reynolds, Clement, G Tsindos, Horniblow, Pitt UHS OLD BOYS: Mart 3, Tebble 2, Duncanson 2, Schulz 2, K Hamer, Wilkinson, Darrock BEST : Toleman, Nolte, Parfitt, Wilkinson, D Aloi, Darrock Page 22 Power House Count ry Colleges POWER HOUSE: Clark 4, McPhee 4, Glee_ son 3, Alcock 2, Fitzsimmons 2, Mason 2, Sarosi 2, Bray, Shewan, Wilson BEST: Sarosi, Shewan, Clark, Pullin, Dakin, McPhee COUNTRY COLLEGES: Cassidy, Sheehan BEST : Murray, Smith, Shaw, P Daly; Howe, Cassidy E RESERVE SECTIO N St : Bede's O C A N Z Bank ST BEDE'S OC: Bowden 4, Christofas 2, Bradbury 2, P O'Shannassy 2, Parks, Elmore, Lagerberg, L Terrell, Courts BEST: Coutts Elmore, P O'Sh,annassy, Bradbury, Kurth, Bowden ANZ BANK: Goalkickers, Best Players not -eceived, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday No rt h Brunswick Old Geelong NORTH BRUNSWICK : Taylor 4, Campione 2, Archibald 2, Carlyon 2, Tymms, Dowsett BEST: Taylor, Manias, Piccolo, P Dimarco, G Payne, Archibald OLD GEELONG : N Officer 3, Bradshaw 2, Moffat BEST: Cunningham, HinchliSe, L, Officer, Mollard, Colman, Ogilvie Beverley Hills ,81 A M P Society BEVERLEY HILLS: Reece 3, Clark 2, Mason 2 Doe, Gregory, Donelan, Snibson BEST: Clark, Glenister, Gregory, Mason, Nicholson, Reece A MP SOCIETY: D Jenkins 4, Formby 2 Ferrail 2, Gilfillan 2, A Carr, P Henderson BEST : Mannix, Gilfillan, O'Sullivan, Symon, M Egan, Joseph La Trobe Blacks Brunswick LA TROBE BLACKS: Mundar 5, Grant 2, 2, Gahagan BEST: Grant, Mundar, Gahagan, J Groenewegen, Hughes, Prosser BRUNSWICK: Johnstone, Munro, Batty, Cullinan BEST: Munro, Johnstone, Minahan, Cultinan, B Dalton, Batty I, Buileen-T'stowe Old Mentonians BULLEEN-TENIPLESTOWE: Erskine 3 Foulds 2, Gilmore 2, Mooney, Terrace_ Murph : ; Smith BEST: Erskine, Wilson, Coyle, Sheridan, Cerato, Thompson OLD MENTONIANS: Adcock 2, Wilson 2, -FleminQ, De Luca, Merlino, Tuck BEST : Adcock, Francis, Merlino, Clough, Tuck, P King THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER = JUNE 24, 1978 F RESERVE SECTION Thornbury National Bank ifiiornbury : Peeman 3, W Burrows 3, C 1),mond 2, Whitaker 2, Harbour, Parsons A',ilson, C Dymond, McDonald, S Staff, f la -ur_ Peeman OTIONAL BANK: D Campbell 3, Free- 1, Llwin, Serratore, Stockton, Hogg BEST : 13cntley, Zwar, Mitchell, Fithall, Hand, Lewis University Reds Monash Whites NIV REDS : Weston 8, Long 5, Campbell, Thomson, Nicol, Munoz, Bandiera BEST : \\,,t, Weston, Long, Cole, McLean, Munoz -~IONASH WHITES : Wallace 2, Davie, Pnxon BEST: Batrouney, Poxon, Wallace, D ivie, Scammell, Gleeson, Com'wealth Bank Footscray I T C'WLTFI BANK: Paternoster 7, Borrack 3, McGregor 3, Cove, Darlow, Forde, K Mehinet, G Thoanag BEST : Paternoster, Forde, Borrack, Coves, A Mehmet, Kinipton ' ' F7OTSCRAY IT: Goalkickers, Best Players net received, or received after copy dead-line -- first post Monday Bulleen United Therry C CO B BULLEEN UNITED: Cairns 2, Gallagher 2, R~ekhuizen; Gough, Turvey, Melton Lillie, K I 1 arvie BEST: Cairns, Gallagher, V Harvie, Reekhuizen, Littlejohn, Jeffs THERRY CC: Clay 3, Faherty, Forbes, 4, ufihan, Ztilian' BEST : : McCarter, Linfi, Tay-!nr, Elliott, Forbes, Zulian Clayton - bye BIALL BRIEFS Last week marked the 50th senior game for one of the Commonwealth Bank's greatest clubmen, Greg Dunkley, who is a life member of the club, has, this year, secured his place in the back pocket with his fine exhibitions of dashing play and his enthusiasm, both on and off the ground Although not'the fastest back pocket player in the game, his value is made up by his experience, teamwork and his vocal attributes All at Commonwealth Bank wish Greg the very best Last week Neil McGregor played his 50th club game for the Commonwealth Bank Neil has proved to be a most valuable player in the Reserves, on the forward line He is the club record holder for the Reserves goalkicking and we anticipate him breaking, his own recor d again this season All at the Bank congratulate Neil and hope he will keep kicking bags' of goals Bulleen United centreman Rinaldo "Renna" DiVirgilio finally played his 50th game for the club last week: Although in his 4th season with the club, "Renna" has been unfortunate with injuries and the tribunal which has delayed this milestone in his career with the club This season has been his best So far he has featured in the club's best players in every game "Renna" was rewarded for his good service to' the club by being selected vicecaptain for this season Congratulations to Greg "fish" Salmon and Colin "Scratch" Earle who played their 50th games for Hampton last week Both players started with toe Club in the Juniors and have been great triers for the club; both on and off the field - Great work boys and all at Hampton look' forward to your 100th games FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWECK PARK June 24 - North Old Boys v St Bernard's O C July 1- St Bernard's OC v Ivanhoe July 8 Ivanhoe v Old Scotch Coll- July 15 - Ormond v North Old Boys 'July 22 - De La Salle OC v Old Scotch Coll July 29 - University Blues v De La Salle O C THE AMIATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 24, 1975 Page 23

13 Next Week's Matches July 1 A SECTION St Bernard's O C v Ivanhoe (E P) Marcellin OC v University Btacks University Blues v Ormon d Old Scotch Coil v North Old Boys De La Salle OC v Caulfield Gram B SECTION O1d Paradians v old Melburnians Old Haileyburians v Parkside Coburg v Old Trinity Gram Fawkner v Monash Blues Collegians - Bye C SECTION St Kilda C BO C v Geelong Kew v Old Carey Gram Old Brighton Gram v Old Xaverians Old Ivanhoe Gram v A J AX Hampton Rovers v Alphington D SECTION UH S Old Boy s v Country Colleges Heatherton v Old Camberwell Gram Elsternwick v West Brunswick MH S Old Boys v St Kevin's OB State Bank v Power House Serviettes, E SECTION Brunswick v Bulleen-T'stowe St Bede's OC v Old Geelong, North Brunswick v AM P Society A NZ Bank v La Trobe Blacks Beverley Hills v Old Mentonian s F SECTION Thornbury v Univ Reds Monash Whites v C'wealth Bank National Bank v Clay ton Footscray I T v Bulleen United Therry CC OB - Bye JUNIOR SECTION 1 Univ Blues v Geelong North OB v Hampton Rovers St Bernard's O C v Ivanhoe Old Scotch Coil, v Univ Blacks Ormond v Monash Univ JUNIOR SECTION 2 Therry CCOB v Kew Old Haileyburians v De La Salle O C Caulfield Gram v M H S Old Boys West Brunswick v Old Paradians Fawkner v Coburg Paper Plates, Hot & Cold Cups, Paper Bags, Raff le Books OK PAPER BAGS 1070 Gienhuntiy Road, Glenhuntly 3163 JULY 1, 1978 ff 13!! SECTION THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLE R OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N V La 78- a CENTS Registered for posting as a publication -Category "B" kick wmoal on Dats TEP TO Richard Elliott;E Old Carey Grammarians FC, leads the team See him for a special Amateur Footballers deal CANTEEN AND CLUB SUPPLIES Free Delivery of All Orders Contact: Michael O'Keiiy, President St Kevin's Old Boys F C A H Printed by Ramsay Ware Stockland Pty Ltd, 5 5M B6 Victoria Street, North Melbourne, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association

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