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1 August 21, 1976 'A " Section Birds of a feather who f ly together get 10% off their air fare If you belong to any club, or group with a common interest you qualify for Ansett Airlines of Australia's 10% discount air-fares for your next outing with 15 members or more. Even better, Ansett Airlines will save you time and money by handling (at no cost to you) all the arrangements for your trip, from accommodation and meals to unexpected things like laundry and entertainment. Send for our detailed Group Travel. Brochure, or simply ring and we'll mail one direct. AIVSETT R AIRLiNES OFAt1STRA1W4 ~ The GrmupTrsvel Sp"ialists Vol. 16, No. 1 8 Registered for posting as a periodical - Category "C " THE AMATEUR Prlnt oll-p-4oa5/ c Printed by Advocate Press Pty. Ltd., 143 a'beckett Street, Melbourne, and published by George McTaggart, of 12 Ripley Grove, Caulfield North, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association. Official Journal of the Victorian Amateur Football Association

2 Print F IXL FRUIT I N NECTAR The only thing closer to fresh fruit is fresh fruit. IXL CONSERVES IN GLASS Page 2 Real Fruit Preserves THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, SECTIONS STILL NOT DECIDED OLD TRINITY IN, BUT CAN THEY HOLD IT? ORMOND THRASH ST. BERNARD'S By GEORGE McTAGGART The last round of home-and-home matches will be played today and in only three of the 14 Sections is the final four settled - B, D and F Sections. In many cases there are still six teams in the running, including the top grade. Old Trinity moved into fourth place last Saturday, when the previous occupiers, University Blues, went down by a goal to Reservoir Old Boys. But Trinity meet Ormond, who still have a chance, in today's round, and must win to hold their place, as University Blues should score from Monash Blues. But who can tell? Ormond kept their hopes alive just before half-time they were when they scored a big win over 3-18 and at one stage in the third St. Bernard's, who were displaced quarter, The Re-union lunchfrom second by De La Salle. These eon must have been a beauty. two meet at Elsternwick Park today to finally decide who will have with a 17-point win over Parkside Old Ivanhoe caused an upset the possible double chance. whose place at the top has gone De La Salle beat Coburg by only to Old Haileybury. Another top seven points in a high-scoring team to "bite the dust" was AJAX, affair, and North Old Boys struck who failed badly against Old form at Elsternwick when they Xaverians but retained leadership were all-the-way winners over University Blacks. North Old Boys Juniors suffered of their section on percentage. Any chance that Ivanhoe may their first defeat when they went have had disappeared when they down by 14 points to Monash University, and Caulfield Grammar were well beaten by Marcellin, and Old Paradians lost their second in continued in their "horror stretch" succession when they failed by 13 with a 30-goal defeat by Thomastown, which dropped their percent- points against Melbourne High. Old Scotch had a comfortable age by 20 per cent. win at Geelong, but kicked shockingly. no means secure now, but they Their position in the four is by They finished with 10-29, but should hold it. ISN'T THERE SOMETHING YOU WANT SOME DAY? MAKE IT HAPPEN WITH A.M.P. CONTACT DON McQUEEN CONSULTANT FOR A.M.P. SOCIETY Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man. 8 years experience with A.M.P. Society. Interstate player with V.A.F.A. 1964, 1965, Wakefield St., Hawthorn, Vic Phone (Business) (Private) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -AUGUST 21, 1976 Page 3

3 Print Old Trinity must beat Ormond to hold their place, and for Ormond to make it, they must beat Trinity and hope for Monash Blues to beat University, Blues. If Ormond and University Blues win, the Blues will go back into the four. Hampton Rovers are equal second, but are the "odd man out" (fifth) on percentage, and will be looking for one of the three bottom teams, Alphington, Power House or Kew to cause an upset and let them in. There's little between Heather- ANOTHER O.M. CENTURY Old Melburnians congratulate Peter Roberson, in his 7th season with the club, on playing 100 games. Peter was, is, and we are certain, will always be one of our most outstanding club men. As a committee man and friend to all he generates much enthusiasm. As a player, Peter has proved to, be a dedicated and determined footballer, having recently overcome serious injuries to become vice-captain of the seniors and a prolific goal-kicker. Page 4 ton, ANZ Bank and North Brunswick, level on points with Heatherton fourth on percentage, but only 0.8 per cent ahead of ANZ. Coburg are two points behind Ivanhoe in Junior Section 1, but face up to the leaders, North Old Boys. In Section 2, Caulfield have to beat Geelong to be sure of holding their place, as Reservoir, who play 01d Paradians (third) have a much better percentage, and West Brunswick, who meet De La Salle, are four points and 6.6 per cent behind. OLD MELBURNIAN PLAYS 100th Every Old Melburnian congratulate s David Hepworth on playing his 100th game with the club. Dave is undoubtedly one of our most enthusiastic and aggressive players both on the day and at training. "Hepie's" enthusiasm extends to the work he does for the club, as he has given much time and effort to the organisation and administration side of things. Dave is one player at the Old Melburnians who has at least 200 fine games ahead of him. Well done Hepiel TROPHIES WHOLESALE-SUPPLY and ENGRAVIN G Comprehensive range of trophies. Presentation and Gifts SILVER, PEWTER and STAINLESS WARE. CLOCKS PARKER PEN S JOHN F. HICKMAN 94 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (Opp. Hotel London) illustrated Brochures on Reques t THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-AUGUST 21, 1576 PREVIEWING TODAY'S GAMES A SECTION Having tried all known processes of Iogic to predict winners in "A" Section and been proven unsuccessfull, this week I am preparing for the ordeal by irst knocking off two bottles of '71 lvintage claret, in the hope of picking 7t; vintage winners. However, the resultant edge of menml keenness has been counterbalanced by an inability to control the pen. What am I going to do about St. Bernard's? I'll tell you what. I am g,,ing to tip against them for the first time this season. So its De La Salle to notch an important morale-boosting win for me and put the seal on the important sec o nd chance in the final series. What a rcnt effort for a club, fresh from B seciion. Coburg and University Blacks meet in match that does not mean much to either club. t ' aburg certainly cannot make the our and Blacks, because of their perrentage appear to be safe from relegaion. It will be a great game because of he traditional respect that these two,reat clubs have for each other, and I c,,nfidently predict Coburg to run out comfortable winners. University Blues were unceremoniously and unexpectedly dumped from the four by Reservoir who deserve full credit for their great effort. Spurred on by the remote chance of climbing back to the four and a merciless ongue lashing by coach Alan Salter, E3lues should take the points from Monash Blues and then show great interest in the result from the Old Trinity mscch. Although assured of a second chance North Old Boys will adopt a very business-like approach to their encounter,siih Reservoir Old Boys. Following their big win last week, North must start iac~?urites but I am sure Reservoir will severely test them before going down narrowly. I he last game, between Old Trinity and Ormond has a great deal hanging on it, and in my opinion, the teams look very e %, enly matched. I'm falling back on the weakest reason of all, home ground advantage, and the incentive of a first ever appearance in A section finals for their club, in deciding in favour of Old Trinity. SELECTIONS : De La Salle, Coburg, University Blues, North Old Boys, Old Trinity. - ALF KEAM. B SECTION Hell hath no greater fury than a tipster scorned. After Old Paradians' performances in the last fortnight it has been suggested a case exists for a Final 3 rather than a Final 4 or 5. Old Scotch will, if they play to their true ability defeat Paradians comfortably. However, I have still to be con- THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, vinced that Scotch have shrugged off that No. 3 label and wish to return to A Grade where they should have been well before this point. Sure they have great individual players in Cox, Sherwen, Marx, Tallent, Purnell, King and Anderson, along with newcomer Brown, but of that group only "Ando" has proved by continual example that he is- going to make A grade or bust. We must still find out whether that Scotch half-back line is tight enough to win finals or whether they are an exciting, dashing but loose group. Paradians have individual class (sometimes) and will claim their two great wins in the last month make them a worthy Flag contender. I wonder. Anyway Scotch want that double chance and will win. Melbourne High's spirited run home is to be admired and it is a pity to see such an enthusiastic group going back to C (if in fact they do), but all in I cannot see them defeating Marcellin who still have a hope for the double chance. The small ground will trouble Marcellin and whilst Jones could be shut out of the game, Mahon, Cullinan and Gartner will not be affected. The clash between Power and Silberberg will be a good one. Geelong are fortunate they only have to defeat Old Carey as a loss could send them to C grade. (They have been trying awfully hard to get there.) I must select Geelong only because they have won games and Carey haven't, but keep in mind this game is away from home. Collegians will end the year on a good note and defeat a disappointing St. Kilda C.B.C. These two teams at least live to fight again. Drinan's form is interesting F.B. to F.F. How many today? The best game today will be between Ivanhoe and Caulfield. Ivanhoe have nothing to lose and will move the ball about cleverly. This will be a headache for Caulfield's stronger brigade. I know Ivanhoe would love to win this one and boast having beaten the possible Premier team. Caulfield should win but under conditions like this game absolutely anything could happen so do not be surprised by the result. It is not often you have the chance to see two teams play freely today could be worth watching. SELECTIONS: Collegians, Geelong, Marcellin, Old Scotch, Caulfield Gramm. - JOHN BYRNE. C SECTIO N Old Haileybury go to the top of the Ladder and a photo finish for the next three places. It's hard to presume anything in this Section. However, if all home teams win the "four" will remain as is with Hampton Rovers a bit stiff. Page 5

4 Print WESTINGHOUSE/METTER S FROST-FREE REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER FRO M Check these features : needs no def ro sting, special temp, controlled butter & chee56 Pertments, no-frostniea and gie storage, roller mounted and many more, DEEP FREEZE SPECIALS! METTERS 270 LITRE UPRIGHT' s WEST'HOUSE 250 LITR E UPRIGHT FROST-FREE METTERS 220 LITR E CHEST TY P E S ~ ~525' 520 Bridge Roa d RICHMOND I CUSTOMER CARPARK Don't let this fool you Hampton, it only needs one of the other three to topple and you're in. Are Parkside only home ground winners! maybe they are, and, are very hard to beat on their own territory. Kew will give them a good run for their money - if Parkside want the ball bad enough - they'll win. ' Fawkner at home are a tough proposition and will be too strong for Aiphing. ton. Old Melburnians won well last week, Power House will keep them honest and O.M.'s talented trio will be required to produce their best. They must win to prove they are real Flag contenders. Against U.H.S.O.B. - Hampton will be flat out to win, As I said earlier one upset and you're in. Fresh from their victory over Parkside, Old Ivanhoe will be out to topple thu new leaders. At home, and if they make up their minds to win - Old Haileyburians should retain top spot and the double chance. Congratulations to all teams in this section on a very even competition and I hope the Tipster's Notes have given the coaches something to spruik about. My selections this week are the top five - at home : Parkside, Fawkner, Old Melburnians, Hampton Rovers, Old Haileyburians. - ALEX JOHNSON. D SECTION I am really on the "band wagon" of the Old Xaverians this week. And Association President, Lou Zacharia h must be beaming for the first time in years. And add to the "on the field" performance, they are the only Final Four contender to answer my request for up-to-date news. John Unkles is certainly a "scribe's dream" - if you reckon I am donating too much space to one of the V.A.F.A.'s o rnament club's, he is the reason why. But I still have some secrets on the hot tip for the D Section premiership resting up my sleeve for later in the piece. AJAX, I felt, have been a good chance to "skid" for quite a while ; all those inaccurate scores in recent weelcs can hardly breed confidence. Their top goal-kicker Bialek is most important to their hopes of winning r, flag. At the moment it would not sur prise if a bubbling Old Camberwell beat them to D Section! Perhaps you are a one man team after all AJAX! - certainly when Mike Ritterman really fires you are well and truly in business. The big game today, Old Xavs and Assumption. Assumption are the only team in the Section not to have yet lowered colours to the fast rising Xavs But by 4.45 p.m. today this will not be the case. Assumption are scratchy, will play in the finals but unless scores indicat, otherwise today, will not win the sem i Page 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -AUGUST 21, 1c~76 final, I expect Xaverians to finish with 16 wins. Main life in the regenerated Old %nvs has come from 3 school-boy recruits - Nick Wilton, Dick Cookesley and a young centre-half-forward in Steve Curtain. They have blended well with the experienced players such as vice-captain Nankervis and "Super Glue" (not patented) in the back pocket. ' Here's a chance AJAX to restore con fidence. I remind you of what you beat Brunswick by last time. You'll win well a~ain but I hope Brunswick are spared a little mercy. Old Camberwell will not be troubled by Elsternwick. Camberwell need to win strongly to maintain rating as a threat to AJAX and Old Xaverians. They will not relax today. State Bank still are determined to finish the best side out of the four and a win today over National Bank could assure this, depending of course on Old Geelong upsetting Old Brighton. State Bank will burst home with a percentage-building goal spree but to no acail as Old Brighton will hold fi fth place by outclassing Old Geelong. SELECTIONS : AJAX, Old Brighton, Ofd Camberwell, State Savings Bank, Old Xaverians. - JIM FIDGE. E SECTIO N Monash Whites and Common Bank to accompany me to F section, LaTrobe Blacks, St. Kev's and Old Mentonians safe in the four and three to sort out fourth place. North Brunswick won last week but ctidn't achieve much in the way of perentage so they will be flat out against St. Pats. I've no doubt all the brains have been corking out the pros and cons ; if this or that happens, etc., but if your auntie had different equipment she'd be your uncle. Heatherton should account for Monash Whites without much trouble and they, too, will be looking for a percentage boost. LaTrobe Blacks to entertain Comn on Bank without much doubt as to the final result. Old Mentonians and St. Kevin's to play for second position. I fancy St. Ke\ s. They both kicked a bundle last %ceek but St. Kev's did it against stronger opposition and appear to have come good again. A.N.Z. and A.M.P. both sides playing at home, A.N.Z. having the greater incentive forlorn though it may appear on paper. Still 5th or 6th looks better than 7th and I've no doubt that A.N.Z. yvill give it a good t ry. SELECTIONS : Heatherton, St. Kevin's, LaTrobe Blacks, A.N.Z. Bank, North Brunswick. Congratulations to the top four clubs and good luck next week. - SYD 11'I-IITFIELD. F SECTION The four is now a closed affair with Beverley Hills playing Footscray in the first semi and West Brunswick playing St. Bede's. Last week's defeat of St. Bede's by Beverley Hills might have raised a few eyebrows. St. Bede's supporters may say it was a good thing to happen before the fi nals, although Beverley Hilis supporters will be thinking pretty loudly that those two top teams may not be so invincible as most people think, or at least St. Bede's maybe. West Brunswick, undefeated, handed out another thrashing last week, again proving, their superiority. Certainly they are the team to beat and I guess that many opposition supporters will content themselves with the thought that there have been many teams who have been unbeaten in the home games but when they played in the finals, well that's a completely different story. Will It be a different story? This week Footscray meet West Brunswick at Seddon and if Footscray have any thoughts of a grand final game they must "produce" this week. For fear of having the gaming squad on my back I won't bet on the outcome, West Brunswick to win. Bulleen-Templestowe although suffering at the hands of West Brunswick last week, will dish out their own revenge on LaTrobe Reds. Beverley Hills will be preparing themselves (hopefully) for the finals and a good win over Bulleen United is needed for morale as well as tough match play. Thornbury and University Reds, little to say except that the home side to win. St. Bede's and Glenroy, bad luck for Glenroy because St. Bede's will be out to make amends for last week's shambles. SELECTIONS : West Brunswick, Bulleen- Templestowe, Beverley Hills, Thornbury, St. Bede's. - KEITH FINDLAY. JUNIOR SECTION 1 We have reached the last round of home and home games and it seems to me that if one is to be a successful tipster one must have a crystal ball. With North beaten for the first time last week, Ormond Juniors putting in a game that was a direct contrast to their seniors' performance, today's draw could provide many surprises. Power House are at home to Ivanhoe and what better way to finish the season than beating a side in the four. The 'Hoes have better form but have been inconsistent in recent weeks - House to win. University Blacks travel to Ormond and both sides will be keen to finish the season on a winning note. The result of this game will not affect either the four or relegation, but after running the boundary at Ormond last week, I must go for the home side. Monash University will be riding high after their great win over North las t THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -AUGUST 21, 1976 Page 7

5 Print week. University Blues, athome, will be eager to justify their place in the four. Nevertheless, I must select Monash. The two sides being relegated meet at Yarra Park where Old Scotch play Hampton Rovers. Scotch have more form than the Rovers at present and are my selection. The game of the day will be at Royal Park, where North Old Boys play Coburg. If the Burgers win and the 'Hoes lose, Coburg make the finals. This is two too many "ifs" for me and North will be making amends for last week's defeat. SELECTIONS : Power House, Ormond, Monash University, Old Scotch, North Old Boys. - PETER NATHAN. JUNIOR SECTION 2 Today sees the end of the home-and away-round as well as the end of the tipping contest. Excitement mounts on both scores. Who will finish second in Junior Section Two and thus gain the coveted double chance? Will there be a last minute change in the composition of the final four? We will know the answers by five o'clock. The main game today could well be a preview of the Grand Final Thomastown travel west to St. Bernard's. Does this mean they will lose? Thomastown had four goals to spare in their June 19th game. As this match will be on St. Bernard's ground and as they have a lot more at stake today than do Thomastown I have a premonition that St. Bernard's will take the points. Caulfield Grammarians must defeat Geelong to be sure of playing in a final. Lately Caulfield have shown little form. Neither has Geelong. So desperation coupled with home ground advantage prompts me to select Caulfield Grammarians. Two battling sides meet at Alphington when Kew travel across the river to their northern neighbour's ground. Alphington have won two games whereas the youngsters from Kew have been unable to open their account. Alphington at home showed enough form against Geelong to warrant me selecting them to defeat Kew. An interesting match will be played at Reservoir between the local High School Old Boys and the visiting Old Paradians. My "advisers" from Parade assure me good form at home this season. On June 19th they accounted for De La Salle by over eighteen goals. These two factors plus the lure of the finals cause me to select West Brunswick (sorry Don I'll keep out of your way this afternoon). SELECTIONS : St. Bernard's, Caulfield Grammarians, Alphington, Old Paradians West Brunswick. - NORM NUGENT. DOUBLE CENTURY AT ROVERLAND Congratulations to Peter "Honest " Wolfe who will play his 200th game for Hampton Rovers today. Peter started his career with the club in the Juniors in 1964 and after playing for a little over one season was quickly promoted to the Seniors when the club realised his potential. He has played many fine games on the ball in the forward line at at full-back where his fine marking, drop kicking and team play have earned him admiration and respect from both Hampton and opposition members. He has captained the club and has won many trophies including Best and Fairest, Most Consistent, Most Determined and Best Clubman and has been an activc member of both the Social and General Committees. When Peter is not looking after his family or tied up with the club he relaxes with a game of squash and has no trouble in accounting for. Well- done, Peter, and the opposition we at Hampton, along with your family, salute a great footballer and a tremendous bloke. PETER WOLFE theirs is the side to beat for the flag. The proof of this will be evident over All at St. Bernard's congratulate KeN the next month! if Peter Peyton and "Reverend" Tyler on playing his 50th the players share this view they must game today. Always a determined and win today to move into second place if courageous player Kev has fought hard St. Bernard's lose. Reservoir have to to establish himself as a senior player. win and hope Geelong beat Caulfield for His efforts have not been unrewarded them to appear next Saturday. for this year he played his first gam e Old Paradians had six goals to spare with the FIRSTS after many fine games. Kev missed our Premier on June 19 and I select them to take in the Reserves the points after a fiercely fought contest ships last year due to his oversea~. travel with ZACS" but his determin a today At Royal Park West Brunswick meet tion and courage have lifted the Reserves n and hope Old Paradiansgand Geelong do of this y ars epremiership. All be psr likewise so that they can scrape into Bernard's hope he continues to play fourth place. "The Magpies" have shown another 50. Page 8 THE~ AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, 1976 at's the lomrn,nweaftb Bank doing in twa~el? 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6 e ted Prfna THE FIGHT FOR THE FOUR The remaining games of teams with a chance of taking part in the finals ar are show.h, after the opposing team and the letter n Esindicates the match is at Elsternwick Park The draw for Reserve Section teams is the same as the Seniors. A SECTION NORTH OLD BOYS (52, 127.7) Reservoir O.B. H DE LA SALLE O.C. (48, ) St. Bernard's E ST. BERNARD'S O.C. (44, 122.7) De La Salle E OLD TRINIT Y GRAM. (40, 98.5) Ormond H UNIVERSITY BLUE S (36,120.0) Monash Blues H ORMOND O 0 ) (36, Old Trinity B SECTION CAULFIELD GRAM. (60, ) Ivanhoe OLD_.SCOTCH COLL. (56, ) Old Paradians H MARCELLIN O.C. (52,146.1) MHS Old Boys OLD PARADIANS (40,104.9) Old scotch C SECTION OLD HAILEY- BURIANS (52,126.6) Old Ivanhoe H PARKSIDE.5) K wh3 OLD MELBURNIANS (48, ) power House H FAWKNER (48, 139.8) Alphington H HAMPTON ROVER S (48,110.8) UHS Old Boys H D SECTION AJAX (60, 161.1) Brunswick H Page -10 OLD XAVERIANS (60, ) Assumption O.C. OLD CAMBERWELL GR. (52, 143.1) Elsternwick H ASSUMPTION O,C. (40, ) Old Xaverians H E SECTION LA TROBE BLACKS (48, 140.3) C'wealth Bank H OLD MENTONIANS (48, ) St. Kevin' s ST. KEVIN'S O.B. (46,137.4) Old Mentonians H IERTON HEAT (36, ) Monash Whites ANZ BAN K (36, 108.5) AMP Society NTH BRUNSWICK (36, ) St. Pat's-Mon. H F SECTION WEST BRUNSWICK (68, ) Footscray IT. ST. BEDE'S O.C. (52,139-9) Gienroy H BEVERLEY HILLS (419,130.0) Bull.-United FOOTSCRAY I.T. (40,102.9) West Bruns. H JUNIOR SECTION 1 NORTH OLD BOYS (64, ). Coburg H MONASH UNI. (60, 240.4) Um. Blues UNIVERSITY BLUES (50, ) Monash Uni. H IVANHOE (38,109-8) Power House COBURG (36, 117.3) North O.B. JUNIOR SECTION 2 THOMASTOWN (64,344.9) St. Bernard' s ST. BERNARD'S O.C. (52, 212.9) Thomastown H OLD PARADIANS (52,143.9) Reservoir O.B. CAULFIELD GRAMM. (44, 134.6) Geelong H RESERVOIR O.B. (40, ) Old Paradians H WEST BRUNSWIC K (40, 128.1) De La Salle H A RESERVE SECTION DE LA SALLE O.C. 1154,148.2) COBURG (50, 123.9) Um Blacks H NORTH OLD BOYS (44, ) ST. BERNARD'S O.C. (40, 110.0) UNIVERSITY BLUES (38, 107.3) MONASH BLUES (36, ) Uni. Blue s B RESERVE SECTION OLD SCOTCH COLL. (60, 240.5) IVANHOE (56,196.4) Caulfield Gram. H MARCELLIN O.C. (48, ) MHS OLD BOYS (38, 123.2) Marcellin O.C. H ST. KILDA CBOC (38, 103.0) Collegians CAULFIELD GRAMM. 36, ) C RESERVE SECTION PARKSIDE (60,305.6) HAMPTON ROVER S (56,159.9) FAWKNER (48, 218.9) OLD HAILEY- BURIANS (48,146.7) OLD MELBURNL VS (44,185.8 ) D RESERVE SECTION OLD BRIGHTON GRAM. (54,183.6) Old Geelong AJAX (52,158.7) ELSTERNWICK (52, ) Old Camberwell OLD XAVERL9NS (46,138.7) ASSUMPTION O.C. (44,135.4 ) E RESERVE SECTION ST. KEVIN 'S O.B. (64,170.5) HEATHERTON (52,197.0) ANZ BANK (44,128.1) AMP SOCIETY '44k ) ANZ Bank H NORTH BRUNS- WICK (44, ) F RESERVE SECTION WEST BRUNSWICK (60, 256.0) ST. BEDE'S O.C. (48, 139.0) UNIVERSITY REDS (38, 86.1 ) Thornbury BEVERLEY HILLS (36, 128.9) BULLEEN UNITED 1 (36,102.6) FOOTSCRAY I.T. (36,96.2 ) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, 1976 The National Bank is oing its best to maintain the value of your dolla r This free book proves it. Let's face it. You've worked hard for your money. And it's a bit disturbing to see its value being eroded away so quickly. That's why this free book "Your money and your life", is so valuable right now. It's 160 pages long (with some blank spaces for notes) and it woul d be good value at a couple of dollars. But seeing the book is free, it's a must. It's a practical home reference on personal money matters, like buying and financing a home, buying a new or used car, taxes, life assurance, probate. And a stack of other subjects. Ask your nearest National Bank manager for a copy. We don't claim to have an instant cure for inflation, but we can soften the blow with this book. And that's a good start. National Bank THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-AUGUST 21, 1976 Page 11

7 Print LEADING GOALKICKERS Goals kicked last Saturday shown in brackets. A SECTION ( P. Naughton, O. Xav. ( 1) 36 I Powel l,, St. Bern. (-} 59 Tyquin, Univ. Blues ( 4) 66 J. Steven, Old Camb. ( 2) 36 Romeo Resvr. O.B. ( 3) 54 Murray, North O.B. (' " M O'Donnell Assum ( 3) 35 McAleer, Old Parad. (-) q( Blythman, Elst'wk ( 3) 34 Truefeldt, Res. O.B. ( 3) 43 Thompson, St. Bern. ( 2) 51 Sleeman, Univ. Blues ( 4) 47 Roger Wood, Ormond ( 4) 43 Chisholm, Ormond (-) 39 Crothers, D. L. Salle ( 3) 39 3) Bourfne,dlOrm Coburg ( 3 ) Trevascus, Res. O.B. ( 3) 35 Belfield, Univ. Blks. ( 1) 34 Hager, Univ. Blues ( 1) 32 P. Dann Old. B SECTION ( 2) 32 Jones, Marcellin ( 6) 81 J. Jordan, Old Par. ( 3) 74 Butcher, Caul. Gram. (-) 64 Cox, Old Scotch (-) 46 Sherwen, O. Scotch (-) 45 P : Cullinan, Marc. (-) 44 Tootell, Caul. Gram. ( 1) 42 Wood, Ivanhoe ( 1) 37 Drinan, St. K. CBC ( 8) 36 Roach, Collegians (-) 35 M. Tamblyn, C. Gram. ( 3) 30 Parsons, Collegians (-) 28 Trevaskis, Geelong (-) 28 C SECTIO N Roberson, O. Melb. ( 5) 68 Urquhart, O. Melb. ( 4) 59 Quaife, Parkside ( 3) 54 P. Harvey, Parkside ( 5) 53 Galbraith. O. Ivan. ( 1) 50 Green, Parkside (-) Cordner, O. Melb. ( 3) 46 Bouris, Old Hailey. (-) 41 M. Stapleton, Fawk. (-) 38 Ayres, Fawkner ( 5) 38 Nash, Hamp. Rovers ( 3) 38 McMahon, UHS D SECTION O ( 5) 38 Bialek, AJAX ( 2) 5 1 J. Priestley, O. B'ton (10) 47 Missen, O. Geelong ( 3) 41 Eacott, S.S. Bank ( 3) 40 Bradshaw, O. Geelong ( 5) 39 Jones, Old Brighton ( 2) 38 Schulberg_ AJAX ( 1) 31 Fithall, Old Parad. ( 3) 38 Buckeridge, O. Camb. (-) 30 McGaw, Resvr. O.B. (-) 38 E SECTION Shembery, St. Bern. ( 2) 33 Dancer, ANZ Bank ( 3) 61 Strugnell, Caul. Gr. (-) 32 Shannon, St. P: Mon. ( 9) 58 Nigro, West Bruns. ( 3) 30 Spears, Old Ment. ( 4) 39 A RESERVE SECTIO N Von Moger, LaTr. Bk. (-) 38 Dori De La Salle ( 3) 4 E Hannon, St. Kevin's ( 5) 38 Stockdale, Old Trin. ( 2) Henderson, AMP (-) 34 Considine, St. Bern. (~t 37 Kirkbride, LaTr. Bk. ( 3) 31 P. Mitchell, D L Salle (-j 28 Mounsey, Old Ment. ( 5) 30 Cuffe, North Old Boys (-) 27 Forbes, LaTr. Bk. ( 2) 29 Templar. Univ. Blues (-) 2g Marsden, ANZ Bank (-) 26 B RESERVE SECTION W. Mahar, St. P-Mon ( 1) 25 Dean, Ivanhoe ( 1) 60 Ingram, Old Ment. ( 4) 25 Ferguson, Collegians ( P SECTION DrummonCd, O. Scotch (+ ; O'Loughlin, B. Hills ( 4) 72 Lupson, aul 32. Gram. (-) 27 McGinty, St. Bede's ( 1) 54 V. Haris, Ivanhoe (-) 26 P. Guatta, W. Bruns. ( 2) 52 C RESERVE SECTIO ; Watson, Foots. I.T. ( 4) 50 R. Poyntz, Parkside ( 4) 96 W. Brockwell- W. Br. ( 8) 47 Combe, Hamp. Rovers ( 4) 52 Sharpe, Univ. Reds ( 2) 43 Cave, Hamp. Rovers ( 6) 33 Allen, St. Bede's (-) 42 Miller, OId Melb. ( 4) 29 Gibson, Bev. Hills ( 2) 40 S. Wilson, O. Melb. ( 1) J. Ryan, West Bruns. ( 8) 39 Forbes, Old Halley 29. ( 4 ) 2 1 Carr, oo F s t. I. T. ( 4) 38 D RESERVE SECTIOi' Beaumont, W. Bruns. (-) 37 Fraser, Oid Xav. (-) 59 White, W. Bruns. (-) 34 Stevens, Elsternwick ( 2) 46 1UNIOR SECTION 1 Bellmaine, O. Bright. ( 6) 42 Sloan, Mon. Univ. ( 5) 84 Kennedy, O. Brighton (-) 40 Godfrey, North O.B. ( 4) 67 Gurfinkel, AJAX ( 2) 33 Dobbie, Univ. Blues ( 2) 40 P. Hanson, Old ' 2 Gough, Ormond (- ) Stevenson, Ivanhoe ( 5) 36 Ericksen. Old Ment. (-J 4 1 Creaser, Mon. Univ. ( 1) 36 tst. P.-on Gaven, S Tilburn, Coburg 6)( 36. KevMn's _ ( 3) 33 VJoolcock,Or muni. ondwks. ~') 3343 May, ANZ Bank RESERV E ' RESERVE SECTIO N Sterling, Ferguson, Ivanhoe ( 5) 33 Tartaglia, W. Bruns. ( 5) 41 Bedford. Univ. Blues (-) 32 Lipshut, Univ. Reds' ( 3) 31 Williams, Ivanhoe ( 3) 32 Cairns, Bull. United ( 1) 2 8 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Condon, West Bruns. ( 3) 26 Czerny, Thomastown (15) 151 Dagg, West Bruns. (-) 2~ Hitchcock, Caul. Gr. ( 1) 60 Flemming, Bev. Hills (-) , ROYAL INSURANCE P***-i Covers your world BRANCHES : MELBOURNE FRANKSTON OAKLEIGH PRESTON LOOKING BACK BY NOEL RUNDLE 5 years ago St. Bernard's practically clinched a place in the final four when they scored a decisive 45-point win over a slugl;ish and disappointing Coburg. The winners were best served by Sullivan, Santamaria and Hanneberry while Warfe, Sullivan, and Zylan tried to keep Coburg in the game. Coburg trailed all day and were never a threat. Ormond (lst) kicked eight goals in zx brilliant first quarter against University Blues (3rd) and finally won 20.11(131) to 13.14(92). Logan (5 gls.), R. Curtis and Corben starred for Ormond with Barkley, Nicholls and Renowden best for the losers. A battle to avoid relegation between old Scotch and Melbourne High ended in favour of M.H.S. who raced away in the last quarter to win by 31 points. Most exciting game of the round was the desperate battle for survival between Old Xav. and Commonwealth Bank (second last and last in B Section). No satisfaction to either - a draw (109) to 15.19(109). Gowers, K. O'Shaughenessy (4) and Iza(iaele (Old Xav.) and Dick, Torrens, inbery for Comm. Bank were best. Reservoir (D Section) with only one loss were the best-performed team in the Association. Leading goalkickers were "A" David Barkley (U. Blues) 81; B Section - Moffat (U. Blacks) 52, C Section - Be% an (Toor-Malv.) 88, D Section - Eccles (P'side) 85, E Section - Shannon (St. Pats.) 98, and F Section - Gartner (Marcellin). First player to score 100 goals was Martin Bartlett of Power House - 53 goals with the seniors and 52 with the juniors. 200 games to veteran player, Was Roach, of Collegians and 100 games to Wayne Jarvie (R.O.B.) and Laurie Fehring (A.N.Z. Bank). 10 YEARS AGO games to Kell Davidson (Caulf. Gramm.) - the first player ever to achieve that record with the club. In early years a star centre half back he has recently been a devastating forward pocket. John Wall of National Bank also reached 200, and again was the first for the club. M.H.S.O.B. regained top place in A Section following Coburg's sensational defeat by Old Paradians. Coburg led Parade by 26 points at half-time after being well on top but a much more determined Parade blanketed them in second half and won by 10 points. Coburg's only score after the interval was a goal just before the final siren. Proctor, Danaher and Mansfield were best for Old Paradians and McIntosh, Scanlon, and Dumayne for Coburg. Lowest scoring team for the round was A.N.Z. Bank's 2.1.(13) against O.G.G.'s 14.14(98) in D Section. 25 years ago Veteran field umpire Jim Walsh retired after 21 years umpiring Amateur matches. Jim had also been honorary secretary of the Umpires' Association for many years and was remembered by many players as a wonderful umpire. In his playing days Jim used to kick goals for Brighton V.F.A. team. (Readers may remember also Jim's sons, Jim (Junior) who played with Comm. Bank and Brian who starred for Ormond and later went on to play many wonderful games as a back pocket player for St. Kilda. ) In difficult wet and greasy conditions Old Scotch held on to fourth place in A Section with a sound win over Ivanhoe. Brian Thomson and "Baron" Jim Perry (ruck) starred for Old Scotch while Neil Whittaker, Kevin Clarke, and. Len Irvin were best for Ivanhoe. Of the 10 teams in C Section in 1951 only three are left in ADMISSION CHARGES FOR FINALS At all" grounds where charges for admission are made at Semi-final, Final and Grand Final matches, the charges for the 1976 FINALS SERIES will be:- ADULTS - 80 cents. CHILDREN (under 14), accompanied by an adult - FREE. CHILDREN (under 14), unaccompanied by an adult - 40 cents..car PARKING FEE (where cars are admitted to ground) - 40 cents. Any player or club official who is unable to produce a ticket issue d to his club by the V.A.F.A., will be charged the full admission fee. ' IT IS POINTED OUT THAT TICKETS ISSUED TO CLUBS BY THE V.A.F.A. DO NOT ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO FREE CAR PARKING - PARKING FEE MUST BE PAID..Page 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, 1976 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, 1976 Page 13

8 TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRE S On ground of first-named club unless otherwise shown. Seniors and Juniors at 2 p.m. Reserves at a.m. Umpire for Reserv es game- shown in brackets. SELECTIONS ARE SHOWN AT THE CONCLUSION OF EACH "TIPSTER'S" COLUMN IN THE PREVIEWS OF TODAY'S GAMES. A SECTIO N St. Bernard's O.C. v De La Salle O.C. (at Elsternwick Park) - Kelly. Goal: Williams, A. Smith (Kitch). Coburg v University Blacks - Grubb. Goal : Paul, Jenner (F. Mannix). University Blues v Monash Blues - Wills. Goal: Moran, McCusker (Sharpe). North Old Boys v Reservoir O.B. - Rowell. Goal: Watson, Murray (I-Iolst). Old Trinity Gramm. v Ormond - Rowe. Goal : Ahlm, BMcKenzi e SECTION Collegians v St. Kilda C.B.O.C. - Jorgensen. Goal: Stratton, Malcolm (Forster). Old Carey Gramm. v Geelong - Simpson. Goal: from Geelong League (Budge). M.H.S. Old Boys v Marcellin O.C. - Goodman. Goal: J. Francis, Stewart (McCartney). Old Scotch Coll. v Old Paradians - Gow. Goal: Peters, Waddell (Donegan). Ivanhoe v Caulfield Gramm. - Dodds. Goal: Hillier," Wilson (Watts). C SECTIO N Parkside v Kew - Cunneen (Elworthy). Fawkner v Alphington - Power (Speechley). Old Melburnians v Power House - Jennings (Darrell Smith). Hampton Rovers v U.H.S. Old Boys - P. Fell (Muller). Old Haileyburians v Old Ivanhoe Gramm. - Lowe (Wise). D SECTION A.J.A.X. v Brunswick - Cogdon (P. Mannix ). Old Geelong v Old Brighton Gramm. - D. Hill (Harkin). Old Camberwell Gramm. v Elsternwick - Marks (Hinton). National Bank v State Sav. Bank - Puddy (Yallop). Assumption O.C. v Old Xaverians - Mason (Sampson). E SECTION Monash Whites v Heatherton - Tracey (Somerville). St. Kevin's O.B. v Old Mentonians - Rogers (Fazio). La Trobe Blacks v Commonwealth Bank - Pattison (Connell). A.M.P. Society v A.N.Z. Bank - Andrews (Parker). North Brunswick v St. Pat's-Monivae O.C. - G. Cavanagh (Darling). F SECTION Footscray I.T. v West Brunswick - Booth (P. McDonald). Bulleen-Templestowe v La - Grace (R. Hill). Page 14 Trobe Reds Bulleen United v Beverley Hills - Peake (Middleton). Thornbury v University Reds - Ryan ( Fullerton). St: Bede's O.C. v Glenroy - McMahon (Henry) 5 UNIOR SECTION 1 Power House v Ivanhoe - Cordner. Ormond v University Blacks - B. Nicholls. University Blues v Monash University.._ J. Field. Old Scotch Coll. v Hampton Rovers -. Rossetto. North Old Boys v Coburg - Mead. JUNIOR SECTION 2 St. Bernard's O.C. v Thomastown -.- Johnston. Caulfield Gramm. v Geelong - Dressing. Alphington v Kew - C. Nichol. Reservoir O.B. v Old Paradians - Bishop. West Brunswick v De La Salle O.C. - McInnis. EMERGENCY UMPIRES Field :, Hindle, King, Maebus J. Smith, Pascoe. Goal : Paizis. PAST PLAYERS AT GEELOi'!G It was a long day at Queen's Park, Geelong, last Saturday but all the festivities failed to rock Old Scotch, who guided by a nervous Laurie Aghan, managed to win their first EVER game at Queen's Park. The commemoration of 50 years of the Geelong club was highlighted by a Past Players' lunch (which went well into the second quarter) and a Woolshed Barbecue after the game. Only casualties were one or two tird club officials by about midnight and the club's celebrated perpetual "Eustace Wilson Pot", a best players' beer-carry ing device, which surprisingly ended up in Tasmania! Among a strong gathering of former players was a solid core of veterans They included the first captain-coach Vic Profitt ( ), Ewen Laird ( ), Jack Miller ( ), Roy Fidgu ( ), Pat Wheeler ( ), and Bill King ( ). Former President Bruce Wemyss ( ), Vice-Presiden Eric Beach ( ) and Secretary David Shaw ( ) were also there. Former players and administrators Bob Poulton (1937), Peter Robinson (1965, and Philip Marshall (1966) are to h congratulated on their efforts towards the success of the day - a most sig nificant %ep towards pioneering a Pas.! Players' -Association THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-AUGUST 21, 1976 UMPIRE'S CORNE R By KEVIN McKAY UMPIRE'S ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT Ken Jorgensen was early this yea r elected to the top post in our association, prior to this he had been secretary for 3 years, treasurer 3 years and was Vice-President in Well known in Amateur Football circles, Ken played five seasons with Commonwealth Bank gaining interstate selection in his first year and representing our State a total of 4 times. Not a bad effort for a man who only played 5 seasons. Joining our umpires' association 9 years ago, he has been a regular appointment in "A" section and also umpired in the 1973 carnival series hosted by the V.A.F.A. Last year his services were recognised by the umpires' association when he was elected a Life Member. Ken is one of the best known field umpires in our ranks, and is a mos t KEN JORGENSEN popular person with players, clubs and fellow umpires. A member of the staff of the Commonwealth Bank there is a chance he may be transferred to a country area in the near future; (I hope not). If this does eventuate, his loss will be felt not only by umpires but by all V.A.F.A. members. As president Ken's last formal night when all umpires will be present, will be next Monday night when he will be host at our annual dinner. This season we gained 22 new field umpires, although most were inexperienced, we were fortunate in gaining a few from other bodies who quickly showed their ability and were all promoted during the year. One young man in his first season is Wayne Hinton, whose father (John) umpired in the V.A.F.A. a few years ago. (Wayne runs much faster than his dad. ) Former Assumption Old Boy, Frank Mannix returned after a year away from umpiring and brought his young brother Paul with him. Both are proving to be acquisitions to our ranks. Again in 1976 we have been well served by our experienced men, who have been with us for many years and upon whom we rely so heavily. Do not miss these functions. Saturday 21st (tonight) Progressive Dinner. Monday next 23rd Annual Dinner at Park Royal. This is compulsory for all Field and Goal umpires. A section - Grand Final night (September 18th) at the Stokehouse St. Kilda. Friday October Ist Baron of Beef, at $8.00 per person this is top value. All at Brunswick congratulate Barry "Badgo" Edge on playing his 50th game against National Bank although it has taken "Bazza" 7 years to realise this achievement. Let's hope the next 50 come up a lot quicker. Whilst never showing any great brilliance on the field "Bazza" always battles on regardlessly. Also his efforts off the field as a clubman are greatly appreciated. The ball officially approved for use in all V.F.L. matches since I SHP-ARRIN ' The name ourgamegrewupwith! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, 1976 Page 15

9 - 28 Buckley, C `ta" SECTION TEAMS COBURG ( Red and, DE LA SALLE OLD MONASH BLUES I T uoise & Blue). Coach : Graham Warfe. (Res- & Gold Coac h : Silver) Coach : Bil l COLLEGIANS ( B uel( urq I(Res) Tony Arthur- Water s erse) John Taylor Bernie Sheehy. (Res) Harding. (Res) 1 Archipow, M. Colin Glover Stuart Schneide r 2 Handley, A. J. 1 McHenry, R. 3 Seath, R. A. 2 Welsh, R. 4 Atkins, G. D. 3 Bourke, M. 5 King, R. A. 4 Perkins, K. (vc) 5 O'Donnell, R. 6 Giimour, R. C. 6 Yarwood, J. 7 Green, G. V. 7 Power, K. 8 McDonnell, P. 9 Stewart, P. 8 Walker, A. J. 9 Beattie, J. R. 10 Hibberd, B. W 11 Beattie, N. J. 12 Richards, R. N 13 Cunningham, C. V. 14 Hutchison, M. A. 15 Callesen, P. G. 16 l ddle, I. R. 17 Mann, S. 18 Coles, G. S. 19 Sheehan, M. G 20 Hen ry, T. D. 21 Symons, G. N 22 Ellis, R. F. 23 Clark, D. J. 24 O'Brien, B. J. 25 Cannon, D. J. 26 Boyd, S. 27 O'Brien, M. J. 28 Finlay, M. A. 29 Hannan, M. 30 Green, C. R. 31 Willoughby, N. L. 32 Birch, R. D. 33 Handley, M. W. 34 Kelly, K. L. 35 Zorzi, E. R. 36 Sim, I. 37 Royal, H. F. 38 Taylor, J. F. 39 O'Brien, P. A. 40 Lewis, P. J. 41 Green, M. A. 42 McAuliffe, N. G. 43 Lynas, V. W. 44 Leckie, N. R. 45 Weston, A. D. 46 Brown, W.I. C. 47 Davies, W. D. 48 Gardiner, G. J. 49 Gorsky, S. E. 50 Ingleton, I. 51 Liddle, G. J. 52 Egan, M. G. 53 Cox, P. R. 54 Tavior, B. F. 55 Tolley, W. M. 56 Fiasco, A. 57 Turville, P. 10 Halasa, R. 11 Lyons, B. (c) 12 Dunn, B. 13 Letson, R. 14 Fitzgerald, J. 15 McInerney, M. 16 Whitelaw, D. (cr) 17 Bourke, B. (vc) 18 Jeffs, N. 19 Pollard, J. 20 Hale, G. 21 Halasa, H. 22 Mitchell, P. 23 Hale, Dtric. 24 Mulqpaueen, S 24 Clark, G. 25 Fitz, km Ṁ. 25 Lucas, R. 26 Crothers, T. 26 Tellefson, J. 27 Rathjens, J. 27 Orr, A. 29 Wright, S. 28 Ellis, M. 30 Day, D. 29 Coldham,J. 31 Murnane, P. 30 Black, G. 32 Groves, A. 31 Syme, J. (c) 33 Clarke, G. 32 Alford, A. 34 Mcllroy, P. 33 Bickford, D. 35 Bothe, J. 34 Stephen, T. 37 Mcllroy, P. 35 Fanning, T. 39 Butler, I. 36 Hedding, I. 40 Sherman, P. 37 Scott, R. 42 Donegan, P. 44 Aldenhoven, P 45 Slattery, G. 46 Loft, C. 47 Bourke, M. P. 49 McGuiness, R. 50 Fisher, A. Si Mitchell, J. 52 Kerin. A. 53 Sandford, C. 64 Gilbert. P. 55 McIlroy, A. 56 Flynn. J. 57 Georqe. P. 5R Dorrizzi, T. Sq rrcrpherson. W 60 Hill, G. (vcr) 1 Curton, B. 2 Williams, S. 3 Golding, P. 4 Sweetland, M. 5 Booth, R. 6 Smith, A. 7 Pell, J. 8 Hopkins, P. 9 Olding, M. 10 Cariton,L. ( dvc 11 Cash, G. 12 Hildebrandt, P 13 Schneider, S. 14 Lette, G. 15 Gallagher, C. 16 Van Der Nacher, R. 17 Gunning, T. 18 Midgeley, A. 19 Gumley, W. 20 Harrison, G. 21 Williams, T. 22 Ryan, C. 23 Olds, R. NO 38 Malcolm, B. 39 Moore, C. 40 Carnell, S. 41 Moore, G. 42 Severs, P. 43 Renhard. R. 44 Whitty, P. 45 Anderson, G. 46 Crampton, M. 47 Creaser, J. 48 Hore, T. 49 O'Hare, M. 50 English, J. 51 Campbell, P. 52 Rogers, R. 53 O'Brien, B. 54 Giles, S. 55 Johnson, T. 56 Lachal, P. 57 Armstrong, J. 58 Townsend, S. 59 Mann, G. 60 Bryson, N. 61 Clarke, B. 62 Edwards, J. 63 Timms, R NORTH OLD BOYS OLD TRINITY (Purple & White) GRAMMARIANS Coach : Shane (Gold & Green) Maguire (Assistant) Coach : Alec Gard. George Moloney iner. (Res) N " i son 1 Maguire, S. B. (c) 2 Maguire, D. B. 3 Sheales, M. 4 Fennelly,P.W. 5 Wilson, G. M. 6 Borcich, M. P. 7 Robertson,N.F 8 Hogan, J. P. 9 Scanlon, T. G. 10 Anderson, B. J 11 Leeack, F. A. 12 We1ch,M.R.(v< 13 O'Connor,P.T. 14 Fogarty, D. E. 15 O'Connor, B. 16 Hall, P. G. 17 Ould, G. 18 Murray, L. F. 19 O'Keeffe, G. 20 Carroll, P : D. 21 Horan, B. 22 Godfrey, G. 23 th, =, D K. 24. P. 25 Holland, A. 26 Murray, J. 27 Wigney, S. G. 28 Haratsis, B. 29 Maguire, J. P. 30 Sleight, G. 31 Kelly, T. 32 Diviny, K. J. 33 Biagi, A. 34 Prior, R. 35 Skahill. B. 36 Ryan, D. F. 37 Fitzoatrick, H. J. (cr) 38 Walsh, P. 39 Bevanda, S. 40 Scott, K. J. 41 O'Donnell,A.J. 42 Arthurson. D. 43 Kutrolli. D. 44 Nelson, D. 45 Arthurson. A. 46 Fennelly. B. 47 Cuffe. P. 48 Jongebloed,P. 49 McCormack, M. 50 Robbins, A.,it Skahill, B. 52 McCormack,M. 53 Meredith, K. J 54 Robbins. A. 55 Walsh. P. 56 \x7akim, J. 57 Wigne.y, G. 64 Shaw, J. Monash Blues Cont. 65 Manchester, K Joakin, Oakley, K. S. I66 O'Kane, A. 67 Sealer. K 70 Farrell, K.. 71 Boylan, G. 1 Dart, R. 2 White, G. 3 Arrowsmith, J, 4 Watsford, G. 5 Peers, W. 6 Emerson, i, 7 Birrell, A. 8 Bartley, D. 9 Cook, M. 10 Hansen, C. 11 Grant, S. 12 Kennedy,S 13 Stockdale, S. (vcr) 14 Stevenson, I 15 Smith, G. 16 Waters, N. (cr) 17 Galbraith, D. 18 Wilks, P. 19 Hewitt, S. 20 Williams, C. 21 Johnson, 1. (c) 22 Baker, G. 23 Peers, H. 24 Frood, D. 25 Dann, P. 26 McKinnon, T. 27 Kennedy,R. 28 Star, M. 29 Quarterman, P. 30 Weir, T. (vc) 31 Qua rterm : ;i, A. 32 Jones, G. 33 Langley, R. 34 Murphy, R. 35 Masters, R. 36 Beer, N. 37 Deboos, R. 38 Fekete, P. 39 Day, P. 40 Allen, K. Christie, R. Emerson, S. 1 Dawson, W. 44 Symington,D. A5 Hillman, A. 46 Nelson S. 47 Friend, I. 48 Cumming, P. 49 Herbert, K. 50 Margetts, D. 51 Healy, P. 52 Clingin, G. 53 McGrath, T. 54 Douglas, W Adgemis, J. 56 Shirrefs, S. 57 Bunting, P. 58 Hunt, P. 59 Green, G. 60 Fricke, J. 66 Webb, R. 67 Alexander, N 68 Camilleri, A. 69 Rough, G. ORIAOND ( Brown RESERVOIR OLD F, Light Blue ) Coach : Ian Cameron ( Assistant) Nail La Pag e 1 Dove, S. W., Wood, R. 3,:osengarten,T. Murphy, P. M,i enkins, R. C. (vc) 6 Ladd, K. J. Pisher, G. J. s Cameron, R. J. 9 Graham, Allan 10 ( orben, B. F. fd vc) 11 (jraham,adrian 12 Foulsham,D.A. 13 Purcell, P. J..} Smyth, J. F. 5 Chrsholm,A.D. 6 Koziowski,I.A. 1i Hoey, P. D. 3 Farrell, E. F. 19 Le Page, N. L. 20 f>aurne, B. K.?1 Russ, J. I. Russ, K. M. ~3 ~,:,ylor, A. R. 2.1 Barry, J. R. 25 Thomas, G. T. 26 Kuramoto,G.D. 27 Curtis, R.. 29 Burney, C. W. 30 Lewis, M. S. :1 Wood, R. 32 Carter, G. F. 33 Morris, S. P. 34 Handley, G. J. 35 Gough, D. G. 36 Holman,G. 37 Curtis, M. ;, Richardson,P. 39 Marston, D. J. 10 Anrep, R. C. ;t Gallivan, J. F. 4 2 Clark, R. M. 43 Paterson, DL. ~ 4 ICane, A. J. 5 Fitts, C. R. a6 Collins, M. J. 17 Foulsham,M.P. 45 Meeking, J. P. (Cr) ;9 Storey, J. R. 50 Turner, G. J. '. il Palmer, G. R. 52 Sandilands,R.S 53 Bourke, S. M. ;4 Rowse, R. B. 55 Humphreys,A.J ;6 NPvlor K. R-,7 Kavanagh,I.R. 5S Hnv, R. K. BOYS ( White, Royal Blue & Red) Coach : Brian King (Res) Alan Shepherd 1 Bates, M. (c) 2 Dobson, G. 3 Paulka, J. 4 Hansen, P. 5 Scott, D. 6 McLaughlin, L 7 Rutty, G. 8 Trevascus, G. (vc) 9 Massey, G. 10 Tuininga, F. 11 Shepherd, R. 12 Manson, K. 13 Horne, J. 14 Craven, B. 15 Hutton, T. 16 Jarvie, W. 17 Martin, J. 18 Aston, V. 19 Tuininga, G. 20 Byrne, T. (dvc) 21 Lobley, J. 23 Heenan, M. 24 Shepherd, A. 25 Taggart, R. 26 Patterson, P. 27 Matheson, P. 28 Sellers, N. 29 Dale, E. 30 O'Brien, P. 31 Smith, P. 32 Barrot, R. 33 Koers, D. 34 Pettet, W. 35 Macklin, N Wilson, Slater, G B.. 38 Wilson, T. 39 Coles, B. 40 Coles, C. 42 Gray, P. 43 Wilson, S. 44 Dunn, A. 45 Truefeldt, D. 46 Kennedy, R. 47 Slattery, W. 48 Lever, P. 49 Collins, D. 51 Dickens, K. 52 Giles, D. 53 Dowell, B. 55 Morse, K. 56 O'Brien, T. 57 Driver, D. 58 Box, G. 64 Carlyle, D. 66 Vincent, N. ST. BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS (Black, Gold & Blue) Coach : Gus Mitchell ( Res) Paul Daile y I Slater, V. A. 2 lturgm, D. C,. s rox, J. W. 4 Santamaria,R.C 6 Racknarn, P. D (vc) 6 Iannazzo, M.P. 7 Wade,C.F.(c) 8 McNamee,B.A. 9 Egan, B. J. 10 Dooian, J. G. 11 Davis, T. J. (dvc) 12 Hogan, P. N. 13 Mitchell, G. P. 14 Thompson,P.S. 15 Considine, P. J 16 Angel, B. F. 17 Phelan, K. F. 18 Daimau, P. A. 19 Nadzielski,H.J 20 Pearson, M. J. 21 Kennedy, P. A. 22 Aughton, P. G. 23 Sheahan, M. G 24 Drennan, M. J. 25 Mahoney,G.A. 26 Phelan, R. M. 27 Schwarzenberg, W. J. 28 King, R. H. 29 Waite, M. 30 De Morton,P.A 31 Power, K. M. 32 Dean, G. W. 33 Sullivan, A. 34 Daffey,P.J.(c) 35 Pearson, P. J. 36 Osborne, D. 37 Jones, A. 38 Smith, G. J. (vcr) 39 Brady, M. V. 40 Irvine, K. W. 41 O'Loughlin,P.A 42 O'Loughlin, B. G. (dvcr) 43 Maloof, M. K. 44 Taylor, P. M. 45 Johnson, P. G. 46 Hughes, J. G. 47 Collins, P. 48 Doutre, G. R. 49 Trewin, T. G. 50 Hughes, D. J. 51 Tyler, K. J. 52 Kavanagh, P. 53 Moore, S. 54 Hughes, G. F. 55 Richardson,G. 56 Reid. M. T. 57 Smith, A. J. 58 Isaacs, A. G. 59. Bellham, J. 60 Shanahan,P.J. UNIVERSITY BLACKS (Black & Royal Blue) Coach : Peter O'Donohue (Res) Glen Saine s 1 Gill, S. K. 2 MacCallum, D. J. 3 Clarke, J. A. 4 Costello, T. G. 5 Burne, N. E. 6 Belfield, R. D. 7 Lockie, M. J. 8 Larkins, J. F. 9 Saines, G. R. (cr) 10 Kovess, C. B. 11 Steele, P. W. 12 Fisher, A. D. 13 Collins, S. G. 14 McKinnon, A. O. 15 Hickey, B. S. 16 Holland, G. A. 17 Moffatt, A. R. 18 Webster, J. J. 19 Dynon, J. N. 20 Bullen, A. J. 21 Sawyer, G. R. 22 Costello, S. A. 23 McRobert, P. B. 24 Perrett, R. M. (vc) 25 Birch, P. A. 26 Smith, P. W. 27 Atchison, D. 28 Key, S. R. 29 King, D. A. 30 Irwin, R. T. 31 Faulkner, C. 32 Cusack, P M. 33 Steward, G. J. 34 Bateman, N. 35 Herben, G. C. 36 Larsen, J. W. A. 37 Costello, A. J. 38 Combs. J. R. 39 Ryan, C. J. 40 Staindl, D. J. 41 Pascoe, D. W. 42 Temple, M. J. 43 Wood, A. R. 44 Moore, A. J. 45 Lay, P. A. 46 Baxter, S. R. 47 Dakis, P. G. 48 Gates, T. C. 49 Santamaria, P. 50 Cleary, J. E. 51 Scott, P. A. 52 Ley, C. J. 53 Wood, N. C. 54 Springall, R. C 55 Elliott, P. E. 56 Humnhreys, N : W. 57 Cottle, R. A. 58 Breheny, M. J. 59 Sceney, C. G. 60 Johnson, P. R. 61 Hays, P. R. 91 Wren, C. UNIVERSITY BLUES ( Black & Royal Blue) Coach : Alan Salter (Res) Bruno Scarcalla I Williams, S. (dvc) 2 Lyle, R. L. (dvc) 3 Scarcella, B. C. 4 Vivian, D. G. 5 Ainger, D. G. 6 Carroll, W. S. 7 Anderson, G. A. 8 Templar, D. G. 9 Nicolson, S. I. 10 Brown, C. P. 11 Tyquin, M. 12 Goss, P. W. 13 Balmford, J. 14 Hindle, R. G. 15 Collins, R. 16 Ellison, G. N. 17 Jewson, G. R. 18 Pleydell, G. P. 19 Booth, D. J. 20 Small, D. M. 21 Hollonds, B. P. 22 Clohesy, P. J. 23 Westmore, G. A. 24 Hager, G. A. 25 Sleeman, M. G 26 Schauble, P. D 27 Church, B. (c) 28 Hart, P. G. 29 Carmody, J. (vc) 30 Lawson, D. J. 31 Morrison, G. R. 32 Wilson, D. S. 33 Smith, H. J. 34 Bierwirth, P. 35 Moore, R. M. 36 O'Kane, W. 37 Carne, R. V. 38 Rabone, I. 39 Debelle, G. D. 40 Sharp, J. C. 41 Nicolas, V. A. 42 McGee, L. 43 Standish, T. J. 44 Patterson, R. G. 45 Haines, I. 48 Farrow, B. A. 47 Sing, G. P. 50 Withers, M. N. 51 Dunin, A. J. 52 Thwaltes, T. P. 54 Sammon, M. I. 55 Holmes, I. 57 Adams, M. P. 58 Brukner, P. D. 60 Taylor, R. S. 69 Armstrong, M. J. 70 O'Connor, M.

10 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS A SECTION Reservoir OB University Blues RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : R. Shepherd 5, Scott 4, Trevascus 3, Byrne 2, Martin, Bates. Best: R. Shepherd, Bates, Scott, Dowell, Dobson, B. Wilson. UNIVERSITY BLUES: Sleeman 4, Tyquin 4, Vivian 2, Lyle, Hager, Hindle, Brown, Church. Best : Carmody, Schauble, Sleeman, Tyquin, Westmore, Carne. North OB Uni Blacks NORTH OLD BOYS : Wigney 7, Butera 5, S. Maguire 5, Murray 4, Wilson 2, Fogarty 2, Hall 2, Anderson, Sheales. Best: S. Maguire, Hall, Wigney, Wilson, Fogarty, Butera. UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Larsen 5, Burne 2, Holland, Santamaria, Sceney, Belfield, Bateman. Best: S. Costello, Lockie, Perrett, McKinnon, N. Wood, Santamaria. DLS OC Coburg DE LA SALLE O.C. Fitzgerald 4, Crothers 3, H. Halasa 3, Groves 3, O'Donnell 2, McGuiness, Dunn, Power. Best: Bothe, H. Halasa, Lyons, R. Halasa, Fitzgerald, Groves. COBURG : King 4, Handley 3, P. O'Brien 3, Callesen 2, Hutchison 2, Tolley, Gilmour, M. O'Brien. Best: Egan, Tolley, McAuliffe, King, P. O'Brien, Ellis. Old Trin Gr Monash Blues OLD TRINITY: Hansen 6, Peers 4, Weir 3, Quarterman 3, P. Dann 2, Langley, Johnston, Cumming. Best: Jones, Beer, Watsford, P. Dann, Langley, Hansen. MONASH BLUES : C. Moore 3, Curtin 3, Gunning 2, Sweetland, Campbell, Bickford, Gumley, Whitty. Best: Sweetland, C. Moore, Gunning, Curtin, Olds, Black. Ormond St. Bern OC ORMOND : Ladd 8, Roger Wood 4, Fisher 3, Bourne 3, Holman, Naylor, J. Russ, Burney. Best: Naylor, Ladd, Dove, Bourne, Richardson, Turner. ST. BERNARD'S O.C.: Slater 3, K. Phelan 3, Rackham 2, Thompson 2, Mahoney 2, Powell, Aughton. Best: Aughton, Smith, Angel, Davis, Wade, K. Phelan. Caulfield Grammarians congratulate Rick Malfroy on playing his 50th game against Collegians. Rick has finally found a place in the senior side, and his courage and endeavour is an inspiration to all around him. B SECTIO N MHS Old Boys Old Paradians MHS OLD BOYS : Adams 3, McCarthy 2, Jones 2, Cooper, Hallett. Best : Silberbgrg, Adams, Tennant, Scott, Jones, R. Wood. OLD PARADIANS: J. Jordan 3, B. Considine 2, Johnson. Best : B. Considine, J. Considine, Hart, Tellefson, Symes, Assetta. Old Scotch Col Geelong OLD SCOTCH : Meadows 3, Anderson 2, Johnston, King, Kefford, Marx, Melville. Best: Anderson, Purnell, Leatham, Marx Meadows, Tallent. G~ LONG : Wells 3, Colenso 3, Poulton, Nielsen. Best: Wells, Davis, Nice, Colenso, Archer, Collins. St. Kilda CBOC Old Carey Gr ST. KILDA CBOC : Drinan 8, Jenning s 2, Vickers 2, Waterman, Mason, Meehan, White. Best: Tobin, Drinan, Carroll,, Waterman, Blakeley, Jennings. OLD CAREY: Yeo 4, Wiseman 2, R. Elliott 2, England 2, Read, Solomidis. Best: Davies, Smith, Yen, McKinley, Allan, Curnow. Marcellin OC Ivanhoe MARCELLIN O.C.: Jones 6, T. Aloisio 4, Power 2, Turzi 2, Dillon 2, P. Gartner, J. Crimmins. Best: C. Mahon, Power, Milaszewicz, Turzi, T. Aloisio, P. Gartner. IVANHOE : McKernan 2, C. Stewart 2, R. Stewart, Long, Wood, V. Harris, Van, Buckley. Best: R. Stewart, Drapac, Neale, Renshaw, Grant, Stredwick. Caulfield Gr Collegians CAULFIELD GRAMM.: M. Tamblyn 3, Waxman 3, Fletcher 2, Buchanan 2, Malfroy, Tootell, Macdonald, Atchison. Best: Macdonald, Waxman, Buchanan, Collins, Long, M. Tamblyn. COLLEGIANS: Etherington 3, Purdue 3, Girdwood, Merry, Rice, Bulling, Mason. Best: Rice, Mason, Etherington, Loveday, Roach, S. Mackay. 200 UP TO ELSTERNWICK STAR Al an Ramsay plays his 200th game for Elsternwick today. Alan has twice won the Club's Best and Fairest Trophy and has also won the E Section Best and Fairest Award. He is a credit to our club on and off the field and also to amateur football. Alan is still playin g great football this year and we look forward to many more good games from him in the seasons to come. Congratulations, Alan, from all at Elsternwick. Page 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-AUGUST 21, 191'3 Last Week's Results - Continued C SECTIO N Old Melb UHSOB OLD MELBURNIANS : Roberson 5, Urquhart 4, I. Cordner 3, Elam 2, P. Dawson 2, Gray, Mitchelmore, Stuart. Best: I. Cordner, Brown, Stuart, Pisarski, Gray, Mitchelmore. U.H.S. OLD BOYS : McMahon 5, Reid 3, McLellan 2, Johnston, Blampied, Broben, Thompson. Best: Jones, Flavel, kiume, Johnston, Blampied, Chettle. Hampton Rvr Alphington HAMPTON ROVERS: Thompson 7, Rudd 4, Kennedy 3, Brian Bird 3, Nash 3, Rowston 2, S. Huckett 2, Campbell, I. Bennett, Devola. Best : B. Bennett, Brian Bird, S. Huckett, Rowston, Rudd, Scarlett. ALPH IN GTON: Candy 4, Whitfield 3, Blakebrough, Hale, Plumpton, Tann. Best : Hale, Whitfield, W. Gale, Smith, Shearer, Tann. Fawkner Kew FAWKNER : Ayres 5, G. McMahon 4, McNee 4, A. Deans 3, Cerminara 2, Foley 2, Richardson, Phillips, O'Mara. Best: Duggan, Ayres, Phillips, McNee, G. McMahon, Foley. KEW: Blay 5, Johnstone 2, N. Cavanagh 2, R. Zerbi 2, Hayes, Mullin. Best : R. Zerbi, Blay, Toogood, Townsend, Rowland, Johnstone. Old Haileybury Power House OLD HAILEYBURY : Code 5, McQueen 5, Roberts 5, Mason 3, Houston, Jessep. Best: Code, McQueen, Mason, Paul, Roberts, Schmidt. POWER HOUSE : Hutchinson 4, Driscoll 2, Upton 2, Booth, Stafford, Digby, Wilson. Best: Hutchinson, Frizzell, Stafford. Stewart, Sibraa, Upton. Old Ivanhoe Gr Parkside OLD IVANHOE: Gee 6, J. Constantinou 6, Campbell 3, Galbraith, Raines, Corstorphin. Best: Gee, R. Stevens, Purcell, G. Stevens, J. Constantinou, Allen. PARKSIDE: P. Harvey 5, Quaife 3, Jordan 2, Datson 2, Doyle, Graham Dryden. est: L. Datson, Keogh, P. Harvey, Green, K. Clarke, Gary Dryden. MEMO TO ALL PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Even if your season finishes today and you are not taking part in the Finals, please send your Goal-kickers and Best Players in as usual. THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, D SECTIO N Old Camb Gr State Sav. Bnk OLD CAMBERWELL: P. Hanson 7, Watkin 4, J. Steven 2, McCallum 2, Mullett 2, R. Hanson, Mehan, D. Riminston. Best : Spencer, Healy, P. Hanson, Watkin, J. Steven, McCallum. STATE SAV. BANK: Eacott 3, Laidlaw 2, McGill 2, Maher 2, Marshall, Kirk, Evans. Best : Williams, A. Brennan, Wynd, Evans, McGill, Kirk. Old Bright Gr National Bnk OLD BRIGHTON : J. Priestly 10, Thomas 7, Hamilton 3, Holmes 3, McClure 3, Jones 2, Simon 2, Gedye, Riddell, Walsh. Best : Thomas, Holmes, Levvey, J. Priestley, Hamilton, Mullett. NATIONAL BANK : Morris, Borserio, Millsom, Lucas. Best : Borserio, Morris, Perrett, Bate. Old Geelong Brunswick OLD GEELONG : Bradshaw 5, Missen 3, Thompson 3, B. Spiden 2, Aitchison 2, Baillieu 2, Lewis, Armstrong, S. M. Anderson. Best: Thompson, Robinson, Sheahan, Bradshaw, Spiden, Armstrong. BRUNSWICK : Hughes 3, Gillett 2, Owens 2, Madden, Lasala. Best : Gillett, Palmer, Owens, Hughes, Johnstone, A. Wise. Assumption OC ElsternwIck ASSUMPTION OLD COLL.: A. O'Donnell 4, M. O'Donnell 3, Serafini 2, Mc- Cormick, Stuart. Best: Stuart, Pavone, Serafini, M. O'Donnell, McCormick, Singline. ELSTERNWICK: Blythman 3, Rigg, Rosenwarne, Scott, May, Lanigan, Cottrell. Best: A. Ramsay, Lanigan, P. Mahony, Rosewarne,' May, Cottrell. Old Xaverians AJAX OLD XAVERIANS : Curtain 5, Brosnan 3, O'Sullivan 2, Gorman 2, P. Naughton, J. Wilton, Sholley. Best: M. Rush, Peppard, Curtain, Sholley, Cookesley, Nankervis. AJAX: Bialek 2, Fayman 2, Wein, Feldpicer, Schulberg. Best: Gross, Freeman, Lemish, Ritterman, Marks, Rozen. AGE, HEIGHT, WEIGHT Clubs taking part in the semi-finals and finals are requested 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 MONDAY. Page 19

11 l J Last Week's Results - Continued E SECTIO N LaTrobe Blacks ANZ Bank LA TROBE BLACKS: Kirkbride 3, O'Donohue 2 Hardman 2, Forbes 2, Sheehan 2, Ryan, Graham, Keane. Best : Cowling, Grant, Keane, Hedrick, Kirkbride, O'Donohue. A.N.Z. BANK: Towan 4, Dancer 3, Lane 2, Wescott 2. Best: Daykin, Harnetty, McNamara, Pinder, Thompson, Wescott. O Mentonians AMP Society OLD MENTONIANS : Page 8, Mounsey 5, Speers 4, Ingram 4, J. Upham 2, M. Clough 2, Bennett 2, Hicks, Rafter. Best: J. Upham, Peel, Page, Mounsey, Hicks, Speers. A.M.P. SOCIETY: Waller 3, O'Rourke 2, Gates, Jenkins. Best : Pottenger, Gates, Waller, Jenkins, Nicholls, Blake. St. Kev OB Heatherton ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Hannan 5, Brennan 4, Radford 3, Clement 3, Campbell 3, J. Corrigan 3, Cross 2, T. Griffin, Randles. Best: Clement, Campbell, Hannan, Jowett, Olle, Randles. HEATHERTON : Paul Carey 4, Bodney 2, Williams 2, P. Killen, Hampton, Malone, Pimm, Riggio. Best: Not supplied. North Brunswick Comm. Bank NORTH BRUNSWICK : Fox 3, Jewson 2, Hamilton 2, Butler 2, Wilson, Handley. Best: Butler, P. Gibbons, D. Payne, Hamilton, Handley, Bray. C'WEALTI-I BANK: Bingham 2, Reid 2, Sarapuu 2 King, McKenzie, McCrimmon. Best: Dick, Milton, Myers, Bingham, Brown, Wyatt. St. P-Mon Mon Whites ST. PAT'S-MONIVAE : Shannon 9, year 4, O'Connor 3, Robinson 3, W. Mahar. Best : Cribbes, Delahunty, O'Meara, Vear, Shannon, O'Connor. MONASH WHITES : Burley 6, Sauer 3, P. Mitchell, De Young, O'Brien, Wallis, Brice, Ludeman, Carr. Best: Burley, Farnsworth, Carr, Picone, Peacock, Kok. F SECTIO N Bulleen United University Reds BULLEEN UNITED: Turner 4, Macaulay 2, Lachmund 2, Bowden 2, A. Divirgilio, Lillie, Matlock. Best : Matlock, Robertson, Bowden, Lachmund, Lillie, Funt. UNIVERSITY REDS: McNamara 3, Sharpe 2, Long 2, Noble, Thomson, Cole. Best: Webster, Wright, Sharpe, Hillier, Goyen, Schauble. Thornbury LaTrobe Reds THORNBURY, LA TROBE REDS : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. West Bruns Blln-T'stowe WEST BRUNSWICK: W. Brockwet. J. Ryan 8, R. Brockwell 3, M. SchH.,ze 3, Allen 2, Callander 2, P. Guatta 2. Best: Allen, R. Brockwell, W. Brockwell, Burton, Lewis, J. Ryan. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Dimeo 4, Jackman, G. S. Miles, Young, Pullar. Best: Dimeo, Lockhart, G. Walton, G. Miles, Moro, Foulds. Beverley Hills St. Bede's OC BEVERLEY HILLS: O'Loughlin 4, Egan 2, Gibson 2, Booth, E. Hirsch, B. Holly, Kiker, C. McCrory. Best : Boo'tl, Gibson, B. Holly, Kilter, C. McCrory, Powell. ST. BEDE'S O.C.: Terrell 3, Lockwood 2, McCormack, McGinty, D. Kean. Best : McCormack, Kelly, Wain, Robinson, Negri, Irving. Footscray I.T Glenroy FOOTSCRAY I.T.: Sully 7, Carr 4, Watson 4, Fletcher 2, Jenkin 2, Stephens 2, Absalom 2, Matthews. Best: Lancaster, Mullavey, Stephens, Sulley, Martin, Moore. GLENROY: Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. ALL CLUBS COMPETIN G IN FINAL S Under no circumstances will permission be granted for any team to train on a ground on which It may be scheduled to play a Semi-final, Final or Grand Final match. Page 20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- AUGUST 21, i9; 6 Next Week's Matches - August 28 Seniors and Juniors at 2 p.m. - Reserves at a.m. A SECTIO N First Semi-final, at Elsternwick Park (Mr. E. Fuller). B SECTION First Semi-final, at Monash University No. 1 Oval (Mr. J. E. Butcher). C SECTION First Semi-final, at Brighton Beach Oval (Mr. T. A. Johnson). Second Semi-final, at Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park. (Mr. B. P. Lauder). D SECTION First Semi-final, at LaTrobe University Oval (Mr. S. P. Whitfield). Second Semi-final, at Oval 20, Albert Park (Messrs P. J. Nathan and R. A. Sinclair). E SECTIO N First Semi-final, at Hampton Rovers Oval, Bluff Road (Mr. A. J. Keam). Second Semi-final, at Oval 14, Albert Park. F SECTIO N First Semi-final, at Oval 3, Albert Park (Mr. J. P. Byrne). Second Semi-final, at Oval 4, Albert Park (Mr. J. P. Byrne). JUNIOR SECTION I First Semi-final, at Old Scotch Ground, Yarra Park (Mr. M. G. Russel). Second Semi-final, at Oval 10, Albert Park (Mr. K. Sharkie). JUNIOR SECTION 2 First Semi-final, at Old Paradians Ground, Yarra Park (Mr. M. G. Russel). Second Semi-final, at Oval 11, Albert Park (Mr. K. Sharkie). A RESERVE SECTION (at a.m.) First Semi-final, at Elsternwick Park (Mr. E. Fuller). B RESERVE SECTION (at a.m. ) First Semi-final, at Monash University No. I Oval (Mr. J. E. Butcher). C RESERVE SECTION (at a.m. ) First Semi-final, at Brighton Beach Oval (Mr. T. A. Johnson). Second Semi-final, at Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park (Mr. B. P. Lauder). D RESERVE SECTION (at a.m. ) First Semi-final, at LaTrobe University Oval (Mr. S. P. Whitfield). Second Semi-final, at Oval 20, Albert Park (Messrs. P. J. Nathan and R. A. Sinclair). E RESERVE SECTION (at a.m. ) First Semi-final, at Hampton Rovers Oval, Bluff Road (Mr. A. J. Keam). Second Semi-final, at Oval 14, Albert Park. F RESERVE SECTION (at a.m.) First Semi-final, at Oval 3, Albert Park (Mr. J. P. Byrne). Second Semi-final, at Oval 4, Albert Park (Mr. J. P. Byrne). The name of the Duty Officer for each match is shown in brackets. In each case the FIRST SEMI-FINAL will be played between the THIRD and FOURTH teams, and the SECOND SEMI-F INAL between the FIRST and SECOND teams. HOW TO GET THERE ELSTERNWICK PARK - Train to Elsternwick, or Carnegie tram in Swanston Street to Glenhuntly Road, walk west along Glenhuntly Road. IONASH UNIVERSITY OVAL - (Monash Blues). Train to Huntingdale ; bus along North and Wellington Roads to University. BRIGHTON BEACH OVAL - (Old Brighton Gramm.). Train to Brighton Beach. LaTROBE UNIVERSITY OVAL - (LaTrobe Blacks). East Preston tram in Collins Street to terminus ; bus to University. HAMPTON ROVERS OVAL - (David Road Reserve, corner Bluff Road). Train to Hampton; bus to ground. OVAL 3 ALBERT PARK - (Caulfield Gramm.). Train to Albert Park or South Melbourne tram in Collins Street to South Melbourne Technical School. OVAL 4, ALBERT PARK- (State Savings Bank). Train to Middle Park. HARRY TROTT OVAL ALBERT PARK (at rear of MacRobertson Girls' High School) - (Collegians) - St. Kilda Road tram (except Toorak) to Bowen t~rescent. OVAL 20, ALBERT PARK - Train to St. Kilda or St. Kilda Beach tram in Swanston Street to St. Kilda Station. OVAL 10, OVAL 11, OVAL 14 (National Bank), ALBERT PARK - Train to Middle Park. OLD SCOTCH and OLD PARADIANS GROUNDS : Yarra Park, opposite Olympi c Park. (Batman Avenue tram from Princes Bridge). Club shown in brackets uses that ground for home matches. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -AUGUST 21, 1976 Page 21

12 Print Last Week's Results - Continue d JUNIOR SECTION 1 Uni Blues Hampton Rvrs UNIVERSITY BLUES : Lawson 8, Cox 4, Hall 3, McCombe 3, Dobbie 2, Sanger, Patterson,hJones. Best: Dobbie, Bedford, Jones, Tompson, Harley, Kenealy. HAMPTON ROVERS : Hurst 3, Diamond, Nixon, Sleuce. Best: Diamond, Marshall, Knox, A. Edwards, Corvino, Tabram. Uni Blacks Old Scotch Col UNIVERSITY BLACKS: Woolcock 2, Young 2, Basser, Thompson. Best: Fenner, Toliday, Thompson, Dillon, Ham, Smith. OLD SCOTCH : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. Ivanhoe Ormond IVANHOE : Ferguson 5, Stevenson 5, Williams 3, Blaze 3, P. Buckley 2, Addamo 2, Johnson 2, Kilpatrick, Melton, Chapman, Cameron. Best: Course, Kilpatrick, Addamo, Vaughan, Ferguson, Johnson. ORMOND: Cornish 2, Sterling, Parisi. Best: Andrews, Sexton, Sterling, Hopcroft, Britton, Porter. Monash Uni North Old Boys MONASH UNIVERSITY: Sloan 5, Giles 2, Hodge 2, Creaser, Lovell, Quinn. Best : Quinn, Sloan, Mann, Lovell, Grutzner, Craig. NORTH OLD BOYS : Godfrey 4, Sullivan 2, Bessell, Conti, Hibbert. Best : P. Ryan, E. Clark, Harvey, Sullivan, Conti, Zabrieszack. Coburg Power House COBURG: Tilburn 6, Ferraro 5, Neudert 4, Brown 3, Goullet 3, Sismanis 3, Nicholson 2; Riley. Best: Brown, Sismanis, Tilburn, Richards, Neudert, Field. POWER HOUSE: Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. 3 FIFTIES AT HAMPTON Congratulations to Barry Bird a classy backman who has been promoted from the Juniors to Hampton Rovers senior side, to Rod Hackett a skillful rover who gives his all both on and off the field and to his brother in law, Chris "Lofty" Rowston who is also a champion rover winning last year's section and club best and fairest trophies who will play their 50th games for the club today. These young players are our champions of the future and the club looks forward to many more fine games from them. Page 22 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Old Parad Alphington OLD PARADIANS : Johnston 4, King 4, J. McLaughlin 4, Fithall 3, Abrahams 2, Anderson, Downey, Fragapone, Mc- Hardy. Best: Godfrey, Kilkenney, Johnson, J. McLaughlin, King, Fithall. ALPHINGTON: Courts 2, Raines 2 Aslanis, Berizzi, Frenette, Roberts. Best: Frenette, Berizzi, Roberts, Skerry, Cree, O'Neill. Reservoir OB Geelong RESERVOIR OLD BOYS: Romeo 3, Truefeldt 3, Baker 3, Traynor 2, Rantino 2, Edwards, Ristevski. Best: Romeo, Malkoun, Tobin, Ristevski, McGaw, Traynor GEELNG Ȯ : Anderson 2, Morrow 2 Jennings 2, Sing, Mann, Condie, Murdock, Nurzenski. Best: Murdock, Condie, Jennings, McGrane, Morrow, Cameron. Thomastown Caulfield Gr THOMASTO WN: Czerny 15, Allen 5, DiBartolomeo 5, Gleeson 4, Taylor 2, Tsakmakis, Avellino. Best: Czerny, Di Bartolomeo, Gleeson, Tsakmakis, De Graaf, Dri. CAULFIELD GRAM.: Hitchcock, Lyte, 1. Hood, Bird, Felsenthal, Hayes. Best: Sisson, Hitchcock, Reid, Dalton, Gregory, Hayes. West Bruns Kew WEST BRUNSWICK : Marmo 12, Malignaggi 3, Nicolosi 3, Nigro 3, Caligari 2, Dell 2, Casmi, Schwarze. Best : Bartley, Briggs, Dell, Marino, Nicolosi, Nigro. KEW: Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday. St. Bern OC DLSOC ST. BERNARD'S O.C.: Hughes 5, Nadzielski 4, Kavanagh 3, Grant 3, Cahir 2, Shembrey 2, Valentine 2, Bergin, Haren, B. Knichala. Best : Hughes, Nadzielski, Shembrey, Valentine, Grant, Haren. DE LA SALLE : Edmunds, Hellard, Kerin, M. Ryan. Best: O'Reilly, Nugent, Kerin, Hayes, Hellard, Dickenson. Old Xaverians congratulate Joe Marguccio on playing his 50th game today. A tireless, nuggety rover, Joe has given his all to the club. A never-say-die player, he is having his best season since starting in He is a member of the vocal trio commonly known as the Three Musketeers. Well done, J.J., hope you beat Aidy to the magic ton! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, 1='76 Last Week's Results A RESERVE SECTIO N Uni Blues Reservoir OB UNIVERSITY BLUES : Goal-kickers do not tally with scores. Best: Carroll, Forge, Taylor, Smith, Anderson, Clohesy. RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Carlyle 4, Driver 3, McLaughin 2, Aston, Massey. Best: Massey, Pettet, Driver, Keors, Carlyle, A. Shepherd. DLSOC Coburg DE LA SALLE: Dorizzi 3, M. Bourke, Retson, Butler, Hollard, A. Kerin, Yar- %^ood. Best: George, J. Mcllroy, Letson, Butler, M. Kerin, A. Kerin. COBURG: Lewis 2, Hannan 2, Brown, Beattie, Henry. Best: Weston, Lynas, I3 attie, Kelly, Henry, Seath. tilonash Blues Old Trinity Gr MONASH BLUES : G. Moore 3, Harrison 2, Hopkins 2, Hildebrant, Hedding, Schneider. Best : Cash, Olding, G. Moore, Carnell, Schneider, Marrett. OLD TRINITY: Stockdale 2, Dart. Best : 13ewitt, Bunting, McGrath, Christie, D. Emerson, Margetts. St. Bernard's OC Ormond ST. BERNARD'S O.C.: Considine 4, I.mnazzo 2, Doolan, Wade, Fox, Smith. Best: Donlan, Johnson, Schwarzenberg, lannazzo, Considine, Fox. ORMOND: Rowse 3, Buckley, Gough, Raywood, Fitts. Best: Gough, Buckley, I{eane, Meeking, Sandilands, Rowse. University Blacks forfeited to North Old Boys. ST. BERNARD'S CENTURY St. Bernard's congratulate Paul "Junior" Kennedy on playing his 100th game with the club today. Paul joined us in 1971 from Footscray U.19 as a forward and has had many setbacks (mainly injuries) in his career. For a long time he looked to be a permanent Iteserves' player but his determination and skill have finally won through, for this vear Paul has established himself as a Senior player. An extremely loyal and popular clubman for a "ring in". Paul 11so plays cricket for St. Bernard's. Now a dashing hackman (pity the selecors did not realise this earlier), he was instrumental in our 1975 Reserves Premiership. All his fellow clubmen hope he continues to play many more fine games. Continued B RESERVE SECTIO N MHS Old Boys Old Paradians M.H.S. OLD BOYS : Newell 4, Hayloc k 2, L. Cosmas 2, B. Mackenzie 2, Turner, Stafford, Peatling. Best : R. Evans, Cherry, Goldsmith, Turner, L. Cosmas, Newell. OLD PARADIANS : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. Old Scotch Coll Geelong OLD SCOTCH : Alenson 4, Drummond 4, Clarke 2, Hughes 2, Marks 2, Ainger 2 Wallace-Smith. Best: Frew, Clarke, Bowden, Dick, Ryan, Alenson. GEELONG: Hunter, Oman. Best: R. Jeremiah, Hardiman, Sheringham, Ludowyk, Hunter, Diamond. St. K CBOC Old Carey Gr ST. KILDA C.B.O.C.: Lynch 4, J. White 3, O'Connell 3, Scanlon 2, Esmonde 2, Girdwood, Ray. Best: Kingsland, Harrison, Lynch, Esmonde, McNeill, Kellaway. OLD CAREY: Seale, G. Pappas, Constable. Best: Manning, Seale, McKenzie, Fink, Marshall, Thomas. Ivanhoe Marcellin OC IVANHOE: Pitson 3, Simpson 2, Onvlee 2, Jones 2, Hecker, McMahon, Dean. Best: Hecker, Hoare, Steen, Jones, George, Field. MARCELLIN O.C.: J. Gregory 6, P. White, Tucker, Mangiafico, Bortolotto. Best: Tucker, Bortolotto, A. White, J. Gregory, Hardy, Maguire. Caulfield Gr Collegians CAULFIELD GRAM. : Criswick 3, Worthington, Cassidy, Hartley, Pickering, Pearson, I. Mathieson. Best : Worthington, Smith, Pearson, Lupson, McArthur, I. Mathieson. COLLEGIANS : Ferguson 5, Moodie 2, Tucker. Best: James, Pocknee, Cartledge, Evans, T. Loder, Kerr. NATIONAL BANKER JOINS "200 CLUB" Congratulations from everybody a t National Bank to Arthur Winzar who plays his 200th game for the Club today. "Arty" joined in 1967 and only an injury prevented him from playing in our 1968 premiership team. He has been one of the stalwarts of the Bank teama keen worker on the committee and a hard player on the ground. Thanks, "Arty" for all the time and effort you have contributed to the Club and we hope to see you down there for many years to come. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, 1976 Page 23

13 i CAULFIELD RESERVES CAPTAIN HITS THE 200 MARK All at Caulfield Grammarians heartily congratulate Ken "Stick" Criswick on playing his 200th game against Marcellin. "Stick" is only the second player at the club to have reached this illustrious milestone - the other being that fine amateur footballer Greg Tootell. "Stick" started with our Juniors when they re-formed in He was Vice- Captain of the Juniors in that year, but also had his first taste of senior football when he played in the C Grade Finals. He continued to play with the seniors through B Grade into A Grade. After Geoff Tamblyn stepped down, "Stick" took over as captain-coach of our rese rv es side. In the last four years apart from occasional games in the Seniors, he has proven to be a most valuable player in our Reserves. During the practice games at the start of the season, "Stick" broke his collarbone. It was feared that his playing days were ended. However, he made a courageous comeback to resume playing with the club. During the off-season, "Ken" plays cricket with South Melbourne firsts. I hear tell, that he is a much feared spin bowler in district circles. He is a most valuable member of the club both on and off the field a g ain. "Stick", from all of us here at Caul fi eld, congratulations, best wishes for the future, and here's hoping that you play many more seasons with the club. HAMPTON "TON " Hampton Rovers also have another great player making a name for himself in the person of Bruce Bennett who will play his 100th game for the club today. Bruce, the quiet man of the side, or did I mean tight, plays well in any position and his attributes include high marking, long kicking and a little handball. He is playing his best football or the club at the moment and he has been an instigator in the club's many good wins this season. So it's well done, Bruce, and we at Hampton look forward to your next one hundred and trust it will be as good as your first. its betterto fly with friends.,last Week's Results - Continued C RESERVE SECTIO N Old Melburnians UHS Old Boys OLD MELBURNIANS : Whitton 4, Mil , Jennings 2, Wilson, Campbell, Chomas. Best: Derham, Miller, Salek, % `.hitton, Hepworth, Lapin. U.H.S. OLD BOYS : Waters 2, Toleman, Luscombe. Best : Sims, Toleman, Thomas, arr, Fabini, Salvatic. Ilampton Rvrs Alphington HAMPTON ROVERS : Cave 6, Combe 4, Mirabito 4, Wenzel 2, Berry, Lewis, G. Earle, Devery. Best: Cave, G. English, Nlirabito, Morecroft, Tregear, Wolfe. ALPHINGTON: Hayes 2, Ermacora, Harris, Matton. Best : Liberman, P. Harris, Williamson, Ermacora, Porter, Humm. Fawkner Kew FAWKNER: K. Ward 5, Trapani 4, Ferguson 2, Wheeler 2, Kostov 2, Drum. Proud, G. Robertson, Nenna, Shannon R7 tacker. Best: K. Ward, Quinnell, Gillies, J. Stapleton, D. Robertson, Dv: ver. KEW : Antoniades 2, Rodda, Brown, Fiulley. Best: Dennis, Jackomos, Duvergier, Fanning. Old Haileybury Power House OLD HAILEYBURY: Forbes 4, Mc- \tzaters 3, Cadwallader 2, Derham 2, Cunningham, Galt, Whiteman, Williams. Best: Billings, England, Galt, Irving, 1IcWaters, Williams. POWER HOUSE : Hailes 4, Hacking 3, Orkin 3, M. Mason 2, S. Mason, Ralph, Angell. Best: Blyth, Lange, Hailes, Hacking, McLean, Angeli. Parkside Old Ivan Gr PARKSIDE: Sweeney 5, R. Poyntz 4, Fletcher 2, Forde 2, Carruthers, Johnston Brooks, Gleeson. Best: Riordan, D\Clarke,, C;i-<son, Sceney, Sweeney, Brooks. OLD IVANHOE: Slater, Bainbridge, P. Haug, Selleck, Peterson. Best: Hannah, Bainbridge, I. Scott, Flannery, I. Edlin, Henderson. D RESERVE SECTIO N State Sav. Bank Old Camb Gr STATE SAV. BANK: Cooney 2, Keady 2, Reilly 2, Smith 2, Cochrane, Mitchell, O'Neill. Best: Lenehan, McSwain, Glennan, Cowell, Cooney, Reilly. OLD CAMBERWELL : Moran 4, Buchanan 3, Trencher 3. Best : Trencher, Moran, Donkin, Sladen, Pegram, Kelly. Old Bright Gr National Bank OLD BRIGHTON : Bellmaine 6, Templeton 3, Dobbie 2, Epstein 2, Trotter 2, Dredge, Larkin, Tapp, Wood. Best: Leske, Epstein, Bellmaine, Edmondson, Taylor, Williams. NATIONAL BANK : Skelton 4, Stockton, Bentley. Best: Alexander, Skelton, Phillips, P. Freeman, Walkeden. Brunswick Old Geelong BRUNSWICK : Campbell 7, Gleeson 2, Leheny, O'Sullivan. Best: Campbell, Gleeson, Minehan, O'Sullivan, Kinloch, Cooke. OLD GEELONG: J. McDonald, Wells, Hinchliff. Best: Mollard, Hinchliff, T. McDonald, R. Kearney, Kemp, J. Mc- Donald. Elsternwick Assumption OC ELSTERNWICK: Manson 3, Zimmer 3, O'Connell 2, Stevens 2, Dunn, Molyneaux, Mavros. Best: Dudley, Manson, Molyneaux, Little, Williams, Zimmer. ASSUMPTION OLD COLL.: Lester 3, Daly 2, Howe 2, Clements, M. Harding, Bergin, Peters. Best: Clements, Lester, Fitz, Shaw, Howe, Birrell. Old Xaverians AJAX OLD XAVERIANS : Jorgensen 2, Hicke y 2, Pucilowski 2, Midgley, Stanley, Adjemis, J. Naughton, Cusack, Williams. Best : T. Stanley, Pucilowski, Adjemis, Lonergan, J. Naughton, O'Connor. A.J.A.X.: Gurfinkel 2, Lisner 2, Gostin. Best: Perelberg, Borensztajn, Kagan, Jurberg, Gurfinkel, Lefkovic. Print Fly the Friendly Way Page 24 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -AUGUST 21, 1 ~" 6 Congratulations to Joe Borg on his 50th game with Heatherton. We all hope that Joe will continue to play with us for many years because he has shown that desire and determination to win, and help his teammates and club to the Position we now hold. Joe has been %1: fth us for 3 years and we have all enjoyed his company. We wish him all the best in the future and many happy years with us. 100 UP TO HEATHERTON PLAYER Our congratulations go to Paul Kille n who played his 100th game with Heatherton against St. Kevin's. Paul has been one of our top players over the last 6 years since he started. He has always been a keen worker at all our activities and we have appreciated his services over the years. Best of luck Paul and we hope that the rest of your sporting career with us will be very successful. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, 1976 Page 25

14 Print ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINALS Clubs taking part in the final serie s 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 th e ground 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. (g) EACH CLUB MUST BE PRE- PARED 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 SEC- TIONS (including RESERVES). Phone Numbers - Herald or (Seniors and Juniors) (Reserves). Press Correspondent Phoning times - Herald. Publication deadline - 5 p.m. Seniors and Juniors, 3 p.m. Reserves. Fine - THREE DOL- LARS. If you miss Publication deadline, phone Herald by 5.30 p.m. - Fine - SIX DOL- LARS. PRESS CORRESPONDENT - 7 p.m..-- Fine - SIX DOLLARS. RESERVES - Goalkickers and Best Players of Reserves matches are to be phoned to (Elsternwick Park) during the afternoon (between 2 p.m. and 4.15 p.m.). This could save you delays in the evening. V.A.F.A. MEETING Club Secretaries and Delegates (Meanbers) are reminded that the next meeting of the Association will be held at the Amateur Sports Club, MeKillop Street, Melbourne, at 8 p.m. on Monday, September 6th. Clubs are entitled to be represented by only one Delegate (Member) but repeated failure to be represented will incur a fine, or possible expulsion from the Association. Make sure your club is represented. SOCIAL NOTE S For Old Ivanhoe-tomorrow is a must. The barbecue at, Kevin McLean's starts at 11 a.m. The Club Dinner Dance is on Friday, September 24. Adventure is alive in the America s Discover it with BUSTRE/C Send now for our brochure. Page 26 Bustrek is a unique travel organisation that runs camping adventures to South, Central and North America. Bustrek offers you overland tours from 30 to 84 days that show you the excitement of the Americas. From Los Angeles and New York to Panama City: Bogota to Rio de Janeiro Flinders Way Arcade, 238 Flinders Lane, Melbourne Tel. : NAME ADDRESS THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, 1976 I Last Week's Results - Continue d E RESERVE SECTIO N ANZ Bank LaTrobe Blks A.N.Z. BANK: Fehring 4, Pearson 3, Ford 2, Podesta 2, Powell 2, Richards 2. Best: Barkauskas, Doig, Fehring, Harper, Richards, Thorn. LA TROBE BLACKS : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. AMP Society Old Mentonians A.M.P. SOCIETY : Moor, O'Sullivan, Elardman, Cheers, A. Carr, Symons. Best: 1-tenderson, S. Carr, A. Carr, De Properti, Jenkins, Padbury. OLD MENTONIANS : Clement-Smith, D. Durack, Lane. Best: Zimaris, Francis, clement-smith, Osborn, Shorten, Browne. St. Kevins OB I{eatherton ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Gaven 3, Davey 2, Martin 2, Cruise 2, O'Rorke, Croagh. Best : Davey, Arnold, McGuinness, i~aven, S. Griffin, Cruise. HEATHERTON : P. Skinner 3, P. Smith Borg, Dempsey, Buck. Best: Rogers, kinner, Borg, Dempsey, D. Hopkins, Osboldstone. North Brunswick Comm. Bank NORTH BRUNSWICK: B. Duncan 4, Dowsett 3, Archibald 2, Pepi 2, Murphy, Turner. Best : Murphy, Dowsett, Minihan, G. Payne, Archibald, Campione. COMMONWEALTH BANK: Zak, Foletti, Best: White, Linehan, Pretty, Mehmet, Filetti, Thomas. St. Pats-Monivae lonash Whites ST. PAT'S-MONIVAE : Richardson 4, t~hite 3, Walsh 2. Best: Richardson, i3alkin, Walsh, Griffiths, I. Brooker, Psiroukis. A IONASH WHITES : Gleeson 3, Parsons Darling, Riisik, J. Mitchell. Best : P.~.rsons, J. Mitchell, Palmer, Darling, Sangster, Bull. All at Elsternwick congratulate Danny "Lafferty" Wise on playing his 50th game today. Danny started in our Juniors many years ago and has played u e11 this year to warrant games in our first eighteen. Even though he is not a re!wlar 1st eighteen player he has shown dedication and heart to our club which other players should take notice of. C-r.gratulations "Lafferty". THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, F RESERVE SECTION Bulleen United University Reds BULLEEN UNITED: R. Archer 5, Cairns, Allan, K. Harvie, McArthur-Allen. Best: Jenkins, Bell, Flavel, D. Divirgilio, Cairns, Edwards. UNIVERSITY REDS : Lipshut 3, Long, Lynch, McLean. Best: King, Dyer, Toose, Billing, N. Wilkins, Lipshut. Thornbury LaTrobe Reds THORNBURY, LA TROBE REDS : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. West Bruns Bulleen-T'stowe WEST BRUNSWICK: Suleyman 6, Tartaglia 5, Rolfe 4, Condon 3, Beaumont, Kay, Oakley. Best: Ceddia, Green, Kay, Oakley, Suleyman, Vazquez. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Burton, A. Smith. Best: Knell, Burton, A. Smith, L. Terrace, Dickson, Ford. St. Bede's OC Beverley Hills ST. BEDE'S O.C.: P. Ryan 2, Callaghan, Elmore, Watts, Chinquan. Best : Boomgardt, Smyth, Callaghan, Hall, Bowden, P. Ryan. BEVERLEY HILLS: Butterworth 2, Johnson, Hartley, O'Dea. Best: Clark, O'Dea, Odgers, Butterworth, Woods, Haack. Footscray I.T Glenroy FOOTSCRAY I.T.: Shaw 2, Emmett, Upton, Downes, Dean, Peace, Smith. Best : Deluca, Smith, Matthews, Upton, Peace, Downes. GLENROY: Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday. THIS IS A MUS T TO ENABLE THE DRAW FOR NEXT WEEK TO BE DETERMINED AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, IT IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL THAT EVERY RESULT BE PHONED TO THE HERALD OFFICE TO- DAY. THE HOME CLUB IS RESPON- SIBLE - THE NUMBER TO RING IS OR BEFORE 5 p.m. FOR PUBLICATION AND CERTAINLY BEFORE 5.30 p.m. RESERVE SCORES TO BEFORE 3 p.m. Alternative Herald numbers Ext or 1479 (Senior and Junior Sections) an d Ext (Reserve Sections). Page 27

15 PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pts North Old Boys De La Salle OC St. Bernard's O.C Old Trinity Gram University Blues Ormond Coburg University Blacks Reservoir O.B Monash Blues B SECTION Caulfield Gram Old Scotch Coll Marcellin O.C Old Paradians 10 7, Ivanhoe Collegians St. Kilda CBOC Geeiong MHS Old Boys Old Carey Gram C SECTION Old Haileybury Parkside Old Melburnians Fawkner Hampton Rovers UHS Old Boys Old Ivanhoe Gram Kew Power House Alphington A RESERVE SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pt- : *De La Salle O.C ; *Coburg North Old Boys St. Bernards O.C *University Blues Monash Blues Ormond Reservoir O.B *Old Trinity Gr "University Blacks B RESERVE SECTION Old Scotch Coll Ivanhoe Marcellin O.C *MHS Old Boys *St. Kilda CBOC Caulfield Or Collegians Geelong Old Carey Or iold Paradians Parkside Hampton Rovers Fawkner Old Haileybury Old Melburnians Kew ipower House UHS Oid Boys Old Ivanhoe Or. Alphington C RESERVE SECTION PREMIERSHIP LISTS D SECTION W L For Agst % Pts AJAX old Xaverians Old Cam'well Gr Assumption O.C old Brighton Or 'S~ate Sav. Bank G!d Geelong Elsternwick runswick ational Bank E SECTION LaTrobe Blacks Old Mentonians `St. Kevin's O.B Heatherton A11Z Bank e-th Brunswick ;tp Society S Pat's-Monivae ;~cnash Whites C~,monwealth Bk F SECTION West Brunswick St. Bede's O.C Beverley Hills Footscray IT en United Ti :crnbury G :c,iroy Bo'!aen-T/stowe LaT obe Reds Url,ersity Reds JUNIOR SECTION 1 North Old Boys Monash University ' University Blues 'Ivanhoe Cc'curg mond Unvarsity Blacks Pc:.-r House ! :' Scotch Coll N_ mpton Rovers D RESERVE SECTION W L For Agst ' Pts *Old Brighton Gr AJAX Elsternwick *Old Xaverians Assumption O.C Old Cam'well Or State -Sav. Bank Old Geelong National Bank Brunswick E RESERVE SECTION St. Kevin's O.B Heatherton ANZ Bank AMP Society North Brunswick Old Mentonians Monash Whites Commonwealth Bk ~St. Pat's-Monivae ; ;=LaTrobe Blacks F RESERVE SECTION West Brunswick St. Bede's O.C *University Reds Beverley Hills Bulleen United Footscray IT Thornbury ilatrobe Reds *Glenroy Bulleen-T/stowe JUNIOR SECTION 2 Thomastown St. Bernard's O.C Of dparadians Caul fi eld Gram Reservoir O.B West Brunswick De La Salle O.C igeelong Alphington ikew *Drawn Game. " Four Points Lost for EACH Forfeit. Print Page 28 Check our, ddeal as you could pay less McLEANS TETOF MOTORS ; LMCT PLENTY. ROAD, PRESTO N AFTER HOURS NO. IS CONTACT RICHARD ELLIOTT From Old Carey Grammarian s Amateur Football Clu b THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-AUGUST 21, 1976 OLD IVANHOE MAN'S DOUBLE CENTURY Rob Stevens joins Doug Cuttress of 01d Ivanhoe in reaching 200 games..sillf,e 1965 Bob has won the Club Best and Fairest on four occasions. In 1969 he was voted Best and Fairest for E'~ection. The next year he was chosen in the Amateur Squad. He brings out his best in Finals. In 1973 and 1975 he was voted Best Finals player. Be- M, n 1969 and 1975 Bob was Club Cah ;ain. This is a record that few could equal. Although he complains abort getting old, there are still many mil,s left in his legs. From the Club and supporters, congratulations on reaching this milestone. BOB STEVENS THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -AUGUST 21, 1976 Page 29

16 The body fitting guernsey that can't be caught! 0 STYLED IN BRI-NYLO N BRILLIANT COLOURS $ A N IMPOSSIBLE TACKLE 0 REDUCE D COS T Tough Shorts that move with body action. i EASY T O LAUNDE R 0 NO BUTTONS - ZIP FL Y SHRINKPROOF! 0 COLOUR FAST! 1 COL OURS: Red, Royal Blue, Bottle Green, Navy, Gold, Black, White. 150 UP TO CAULFIELD MAN Congratulations from Caulfield Grammarians to Ross "Dad" Collins on play. ing his 150th game against Collegians. Ross is really having a great season this year - some say his best ever, and he can be relied upon to clear the ball away from the last line of defence. Ross is also a tireless worker for the Committee. What about making it 200? BLUES RESERVES AT MAIN OVA L The match between University Blues Reserves and Monash Blues Reservs today will be played at University Oval, instead of Crawford Oval, at a.m. The senior game between the same teams will commence at 2 p.m. HOLIDAY TIME AGAIN? A number of players must be find`ng the season unduly long - 14 of them decided to present themselves to the Independent Tribunal after last Saturday's round. THE BLACK LIST Missed publication deadline (5 p.m. Seniors and Juniors, 3 p.m. Reserves) Fine THREE DOLLARS. DE LA SALLE O.C. JUNIORS. MONASH BLUES RESERVES. ELSTERNWICK RESERVES. Failed to phone Final Scores to Herald Office before 5.50 p.m. - Fine SIX DOL- LARS. RESERVOIR OLD BOYS. KEW JUNIORS. GLENROY RESERVES. Failed to phone Final Scores or Details to Press Correspondent before 6 p.m. (B Section - Details - 7 p.m.) - Fine SIX DOLLARS. KEW JUNIORS. GLENROYf RESERVES. Phoned incorrect scores - Fine THREE DOLLARS. BRUNSWICK. BEVERLEY HILLS. IVANHOE JUNIORS. KEW JUNIORS. LA TROBE REDS RESERVES. WEST BRUNSWICK RESERVES. GLENROY RESERVES. "TIPSTERS' TALLY" Last Week Total Keith Findlay (F) (5) 64 Norm Nugent (J2) (5) 64 Jim Fidge (D) (4) 61 Alex Johnson (C) (4) 61 Peter Nathan (J1) (3) 55 John Byrne (B) (4) 54 Alf Keam (A) (3 52 Syd Whitfield (E) (4~ 41 : Page 30 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -AUGUST 21, 1 ~- 76 IMPORTANT NOTE S ADDRESS ALL MATTER FOR PUBLICATION TO "THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER" Box 1564P, G.P.O., Melbourne, 3001, and not to the Editor's private address. (Use addressed envelopes provided. ) "Herald" Phone Numbers 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 and ask for EXTENSION 1479 or RESERVE SECTION RESULTS to be phoned t o BEFORE 3 P.M. or DIAL EXTENSION PRESS CORRESPONDENT The phone number of the Press Correspondent, George MeTaggart, is NUMBERS TO NOTE Clubs in A Section should note these numbers. For teams on Thursday night (as early as possible after 7.30 p.m., please-and certainly before 9 p.m.) The Age Ken Plesse. This applies to clubs in all A Section Finals. The A.B.C. Sporting Session from 3LO each Friday (which commences at 6.30 p.m.) will include a preview of the following day's amateur matches. FOR EMERGENCY UMPIRES RING and ask for an Umpire. WORLD OF SPORT Watch the VAFA segment on Channel 7's World of Sport on Sunday. C l ub Beer Su pply Barrels Bottles Cans 0 SOCIAL SECRETARIE S Don't miss this chance to obtain your Club's Beer & Liquor Supplies at prices to suit your finances. With the cost of Football Administration rising every year you must buy right to boost your Club Income. Compare our prices. Phone us now, or call in and see - Bob Hemmings or Brian Lauder (22 years affl. V.A.F.A.) at the RAILWAY CLUB HOTEL 107 RAGLAN ST., PORT MELBOURNE WE DELIVER TO YOUR ROOMS OR FUNCTION S THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 21, 1976 Page 31

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