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2 Page 2 and that's where we come in We provide PERSO NAL LOANS - with or without security - to credit-worthy people for many worthwhile purposes, such as - a car a pool a boat a carava n home furnishing s purchase of land or property extensions to your home renovation s your children's education a specia( holiday/travel - the list is endless If you need money to increase your assets, or maybe just live a little, talk to us about a,personal LOAN - any branch NO - you don't have to be a customer of the "Commonwealth" to discuss a PERSONAL LOAN with us set rriitcvi the Strength Editoria l THE STRUGGLE TO STAY IN - OR GET I N by JAN BOfirARD Only two games remaining in the home-and-away rounds and still only three of the fourteen section fours are "composed" - F, Junior Two and B Reserve - and internal shuffling is still possible in each of these Today's editorial space shall be devoted to the other eleven sections - where who stands now and who they meet today and next week The lists do include some teams with only very slim chances A SECTION 3 St Kilda CBCOC - 44 (126 9) 4 Ormond - 44 (130 9) 1 University Blues - 48 (1280) A J A X (H) Ivanhoe (H ) - safe on top Old Carey Gram (A) University Blacks (A) 2 De La Salle O C 38 (1227) 4 Old Xaverians - 40 (1051) 5 Ivanhoe - 44 (1273) Ivanhoe (H) Hampton Rovers (A) Ormond (A ) North O B (A) Geelong (H) Geelong (H) 3 North Old Boys - 36 (1165) 5 Old Brighton Gr - 32 (102 6) Marcellin OC (A) Old Carey Gram (H) De La Salle OC (H) Kew (A) 4 Ivanhoe - 36 (99 2) De La Salle O C (A) University Blacks (H ) 5 Old Scotch Coll - 32 (108 6) University Blues (EP) Caulfield Gram (A) 6 St Bernard's O C - 32 (897) Ormond (H) University Blues (EP) 7 University Blacks- 30 (89 1) Caulfield Gram (H) Ivanhoe (A) ' B SECTION ` 1 Old Melburnians - 56 (1437) Monash Blues (H ) Old Trinity Gram (A) D SECTION 1 Power House - 48 (144 5) Country Colleges (A) M H SOB (H) 2 St Kevin's OB - 44 (115 0) U H SOB (A) State Bank (H) 3 Old C'well Gr - 40 (130 5) Elsternwick (A) U H S O B (H ) 4 State Bank - 40 (1134) West Brunswick (H) St Kevin's OB (A) 5 M HS O B - 40 ~108 0) Heatherton (H) Power House (A) 2 Parkside - 50 (125 6) E SECTION Coburg (A ) Old Paradians (H) 1 St Bede's OC - 56 (155 5) 3 Old Paradians - 44 (1197) A NZ Bank (A) Bye North Brunswick (H) Parkside (A) 2 Bulleen-T'stowe - 52 (168 0 ) 4 Old Halleyburians - 38 (101 4) Old Mentonians (H ) Collegians (A) A M P Society (A) Coburg (H) 3 Beverley Hills - 40 (1241 ) 5 Monash Blues - 36 M P Society (H ) (837) A Oid Melburnians (A) Old Geelon LaTrobe Blacks (A) g - 36 g (H) 4 (1038 ) 6 Collegians - 32 (98 7) North Brunswick (A) Old Haileyburians (H) Brunswick (H ) Monash Blues (A) 5 La Trobe Blacks - 36 (923) 7 Fawkner - 30 (110 3) Brunswick (A) Old Trinity Gram (H) Beverley Hills (H ) Bye C SECTION 1 A J AX - 52 (1335) St Kilda CBCOC (A) Hampton Rovers ~H) 2 Geelong - 48 (126 0) Alphington (H) Old Xaverians (A) JUNIOR ONE 1 North Old Boys - 56 (208 8) - safe on to p 2 University Blues - 44 (133 7) University Blacks (H) Hampton Rovers (A) 3 Old Scotch Colt - 44 (131 7) North Old Boys (H) Monash University (A) A RESERVE 1 St Bernard's OC - 52 ( 1192) Ormond (H ) University Blues (E P ) 2 Ormond - 48 (134 5) St Bernard's O C (A) Marcellin O C (H) 3 University Blues - 40 ( 1386) Old Scotch Coll (E P ) St Bernard's (E P ) 4 North Old Boys - 36 (107 3) Marceliin O C (A ) De La Salle O C (H) 5 Ivanhoe - 32 ( 119 2) De La Salle OC (A) University Blacks (H ) 6 Marcellin O C - 32 (88 2) North Old Boys (H) Ormond (A) C RESERVE 1 Geelong - 56 (2000 ) Alphington (H) Old Xaverians (A) 2 St Kilda CBCOC - 52 (1856) A J AX (H) Old Carey Gram (A) 3 Old Brighton Gr - 48 (1533) Old Carey Gram (H) Kew (A) 4 Hampton Rovers - 44 (1229) Old Xaverians (H) AJAX (A) 5 Old Xaverians - 40 (827) Hampton Rovers (A) Geelong (H ) 0 RESERVE 1 Power House - 52 (2050) Country Colleges (A) M H S O B (H ) 2 State Bank - 48 (141 8) West Brunswick (H) St Kevin's O B (A) Page 3

3 3 St Kevin's OB - 48 (136 9) UH S O B (A) State Bank (H ) 4 M H S O B - 44 (1398) Heatherton (H ) Power House (A) ~5 Heathe rton - 38 (119 6) M H S O B (A) Elsternwick (H ) E RESERVE 1 Beverley Hills - 56 (160 6) A M P Society (H) La Trobe Blacks (A) BALL BRIEF S 100 UP TO CAULFIELD UTILITY 2 Bulieen-T'stowe - 52 (1849) Old Mentonians (H) A M P Society (A) 3 Nort h Brunswick - 48 (171 8) Old Geelong (H ) St Bede's OC (A) 4 St Bede's O C - 40 (1503) ANZ Bank (A) North Brunswick (H ) 5 Old Geelong - 36 (114 0) North Brunswick (A) Brunswick (H) Congratulations from all at Caulfield Grammarians to Ron Pearson who has now passed the 100 mark in games for the club Ron, like most of our players, commenced with the Juniors in 1971, graduating to the Reserves and Seniors in due course In 1977 he was F RESERVE 1 Bulleen United - 52 (1652) Therry C C O B (A) National Bank (H ) 2 Clayton - 48 (1372) Bye Footscray I T (H ) 3 C'wealth Bank - 44 (158 6) Footscray I T (A ) Therry C C O B (H ) 4 Therry CCOB - 44 (146 9) Bulleen United (H) C'wealth Bank (A ) 5 University Reds - 40 (127 1) Monash Whites (A ) Bye interstate but returned this year so this is his 7th season with the club He has played in many positions ranging from ruck to wing, so could well be termed a utility player and, as his kicking is well above the ordinary, is a handy man to have within a kick from goal His pleasant and friendly manner has gained him many friends within the club and we look forward to the use of his services, both on and off the field for quite a few years still - Next Week's Matches August 19 A SECTIO N University Blues v St Bernard's OC (E P) North Old Boys v De La Salle O C Ormond v Marcellin O C Ivanhoe v University Blacks Caulfield Gram v Old Scotch Coll B SECTION Park-side v Old Paradian s Old Trinity Or v Old Melburnians Old Haileyburians v Coburg Monash Blues v Collegians Fawkner - Bye C SECTION AJ AX, v Hampton Rovers Old Ca rey Gram v St Kilda CB C O C Old Xaverians v Geelon g Kew v Old Brighton Gr Alphington v Old Iv an hoe Gr D SECTION St Kevin's O B v State Bank Old Cam'well Gr v UH S Old Boys West Brunswick v Country Colleges Heatherton v Elsternwick Power House v MHS Old Boys E SECTION LaTrobe Blacks v Beverlev Hills Old Geelong v Brunswick A MP Society v Bulleen-T'stowe St Bede's O C v North Brunswick Old Mentonians v A NZ Bank Clayton v Footscray IT F SECTION C'wealth Bank v Therry CCO B Thornbury v Monash Whites Bulleen United v National Bank Univesrity Reds - By e JUNIOR SECTION 1 University Blacks v Ormond Hampton Rovers v University Blues Ivanhoe v Geelong North Old Boys v St Bernard's O C Monash University v Old Scotch Coll JUNIOR SECTION 2 Old Paradians v Fawkne r De La Salle O C v Therry CCOB M HS Old Boys v Kew Old Haileyburians v Caulfield Gram Coburg v West Brunswick ELIGIBILITY OF PLAYERS FOR RESERVE AND JUNIOR SECTION FINAL S The attention of clubs is drawn to the restrictions which apply concerning players eligible to take part in Final matches in the Reserve and Junior Sections The Rule relating to eligibility of players in Reserve Section Finals reads:- A player who has been a member of a senior team of any club in nine or more matches during the home-and-home natches in any season shall not be eligible for inclusion in the reserve team of a club taking part in a final match in the same season unless both the senior and reserve teams are participating in a final match on the same day : Provided that no player shall be eligible for inclusion in a reserve team taking part in a final match in any season unless such player has been a member of such reserve team in at least TWO home-and-home matches during the said season JUNIORS A player who has been, a member of a senior or reserve team in more than five matches during any season shall be ineligible for inclusion in a junior team taking part in a semi-final, final or grandfinal match in the SAME SEASON, UNLESS he has been a member of the junior team for more than five matches in the same season Serviettes, Paper Plates, Hot & Cold Cups, Paper Bags, Raffle Book s PAPE R BAG S 1070 Glenhuntly Road, Glenhuntly 3163 CANTEEN AND CLUB SUPPLIE S Free Delivery of All Order s Contact : Michael O'Kelly, President St Kevin's Old Boys F C A H Page 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 12, 'f978 Page 5

4 PREVIEWING AY'S GAME S A SECTION How can a tipster be expected to select a winner in this topsy turvy season? Marcellin, battling to avoid relegation, easily accounted for an inaccurate Uni Blues, who have been riding high for most of the season Uni Blacks, perhaps the unlucky side of the competition, tossed the ebuiient North O B to give themselves an outside chance for the Final Four St Bernard's kept their finals chance alive with a comfortable win over Old Scotch, who have continued their slump in form Ivanhoe were too strong for Caulfield and they know they have to keep winning to hold their position whilst Caulfield are in deep trouble as far as relegation is concerned De La Salle consolidated their opportunity for the double chance by defeating Ormond, who are also in the hot seat as far as relegation is involved Two games to go and the double chance, the final four and relegation all still wide open How interesting can a competition be With great trepidation and absolutely no confidence I will try to pick a winner this week Old Scotch meet Uni Blues in a match which will be very much do or die for Old Scotch They are unfortunate they are meeting Blues who will be smarting from the defeat by Marceilin Salter (coach, Uni Blues) will have his team hungry for a victory and I believe they will be too brilliant for the fast-fading Old Scotch St Bernard's clash with Ormond at home St Bernard's still have a hope for a place In the Four, whilst Ormond will be desperate, for another loss leaves them right in the "Relegation Stakes" This match is sure to be a typical dour, hard struggle but I'm tipping St Bernard's home ground advantage to be the decisive factor in their favour De La Salle clash with Ivanhoe in yet another game which will determine the positions of teams in the Four Both teams know they must win to maintain their respective positions De La Salle have a stronger forward line and a more brilliant team overall and should win but this is a game In which an upset would be no surprise However I'm tipping De La Salle to take the points Marcellin meet North O B at home and who could say they were not a good chance to defeat the Northerners after their fine defeat of Uni Blues and North's poor form against Uni Blacks Marcellin have shown their best form too late and must be a good chance to win this one The pressure will be right on North in this game and I believe they will respond accordingly and take the points One is tempted to say the only sure winner in this round is Uni Blacks but turn-ups have been more than common this year than certain results and Caulfield Grammarians need to cause another Uni Blacks have been the unlucky side for the year with a controversia l Page 6 draw and some very close defeats They still have an outside chance for the Four and I'm certain they won't fritter it away to day I'm tipping Uni Blues, St Bernard's, De La Salle, North O B and Uni Blacks-- MICHAEL ARNOLD B SECTION "What you see is what you get" That's my opinion of the "B" Grade four at the moment Anything can happen in football of course, but I will be very surprised if there are any changes in this line up before the fine is Old Haiieybury proved last week that they are not going to lose that precious fourth spot without a king size struggle Today they travel to The Harry Trott to take on Collegians The Collegian boys put a halt to their run of outs with a good win over Coburg last Saturday I'll bet everyone at Collegians breathed a sigh of relief Today's game will, I believe, be a different story Old Haileyburians must come through their fifth hard game in a row with a win to secure their place in the finals Last week's great win over Old Paradians justified my faith in them and I feel they will win today's game in the same manne r Fawkner meet Old Trinity at Fawkner Last week's loss to Parkside has made Fawkner's finals hopes look very slim, but they must keep winning to keep that faint hope alive Their fate seems to rest with the performances of Halleybury Old Trinity put up a great show against Monash Blues last week and will present Fawkner with a real battle I think the motivation behind the Fawkner camp is stronger and this should give them the win they so desperately need Old Melburnians, fresh after last week's rest are poised for the final run home which should take them to "A" Grade Today they host Monash Blues at Fawkner Park This game could not come at a worse time for the "Blues" They have struggled home for the narrowest of wins in their last two games Today should see their bubble burst Monash will be desperate and will give it everything they have but I cannot see them winning in enough positions to topple the leaders I'll go for O Ms In the final game we see a very confident Parkside journey across to Coburg The "Red Devils" had a very important win over traditional rivals and friends, Fawkner, last week and their hopes for "A" Grade are sky high Coburg were jumped early by Collegians but fought on well and could be a very real danger, if Parkside take this game too lightly The Coburg ground has brought many a good Parkside team down and if they are not careful they could be in for a nasty shock I'll stay with the form team Parkside for a win but I feel a bit edgey about this one Old Paradians after a magnificent run of successes finally went down to Old Halleyburians I thought this was on O H are a side THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 12, 197& that never believe they are beaten Today's bye will give Paradians a chance to recoup for next week's big clash with Parkside Selections : Old Haileyburians, Fawkner, Old Melburnians, Parkside - BRIAN LAUDER Kew have improved in recent weeks and will be far too strong for a struggling Old Ivanhoe at Ivanhoe today Selections : A J AX, Geelong, Old Xavarfans, Old Brighton, Kew - JIM FIDGE C SECTIO N D SECTIO N Highlights of round sixteen were Geelong's impressive 39 point win over A J A X and Old Congratulations to University High School Xaverians crushing defeat of Alphington Old-Boys, Elsternwick and the State Bankers Geelong, after 7 games in third piece, has at whose victories last week have assured an last progressed up the ladder - a patient wait Alfred Hitchcock suspense ending to the D for a team that during that period has not lost Section season Only Powerhouse is assured a game Geelong's win over A J of a final's game AX last week At the other end of the records for it consecutive wins over every team ladder the relegation question still has to be in the section answered Heatherton, whose form has been inconsistent, visit Melbourne High School Old Boys But while Geelong are now second, a win for St Kilda against AJ:A X today and a loss The home side will be anxious to regain its for Geelong against Old Xaverians next Saturday could see St lost horizon of the top four I can't see Kilda regain second spot Heatherton players nullifying the Melbourne Old Xaverians has also shown tremendous High forwards Martin and Adams sufficiently to consistency A poor first half was that side's hold the home side to a losing score Melbourne High should win and keep their final's handicap against AJ A X two weeks ago Form would not indicate Old Xaverians dropping out aspirations alive of the four; however they face danger games The enigmatic Old Camberwell Grammarians at Hampton today and Geelong at home next visit the narrow confines of Elsternwick's week The other contender for fourth place, ground The home side produced form which Old Brighton, could sneak into the four by many observers believe has remained dormant winning both its games (Old Carey and Kew), on many winter Saturday afternoons Old Camberwell failed at Albert Park last week Poten- should Xaverians drop both their games I tip this unlikely to occur Today Old Brighton at home will allow Old Carey little latitude tially they are a stronger side than Elsternwick Their forwards have averaged nearly and run out winners while Old ten points more each game than have their Xaverlans will be too accomplished Elsternwick for Hampton Rovers counterparts At the other end of the ground Elsternwick defenders have had The main one today is between certain finalists St Kilda Old Collegians and A JA X If against them than the Old Camberwell Gram- an average of five more goals per match kicked the game was at Albert Park there is little marian defenders doubt Logically I should select AJA X would win However, the contest the visitors However the narrow ground plus must be considered differently as it is to be Eisternwick's close checking, vigorous style, I played out at North Road believe, will nullify the visitors sufficiently for The Geeiong-AJ A X clash last week was one Elsternwick to take the points of the finest games of Amateur football I've Now that State Bank has regained a top seen in years - particularly the first half when spot I believe they will succeed today against both teams played superbly, each trying in turn a disappointing West Brunswick Big name to take control of the game Players such as The Brennan's, Eacott, Wynd I cannot see AJ A and Webster will provide drive to the Bankers X being beaten twice in succession (The same could almost be said of For the "Moulting Magpies" Brockweil appears St Kilda ) The game will be loaded with pressure and astute coaches, Sid Myers (A J A X ) to be playing a lonely, consistent game I predict the Bankers will consolidate their percentage assets today and end the game with and Maude Bilston (St Kilda) will have their sides at "finals fever" pitch a credit balance on the score board The valiant University High School The AJ A Old Boys X boys will win and I recommend efforts to avoid relegation should be thwarted the game to followers - the contest shows today against second placed St Kevin's promise of being a classic Old Timer Les Radford continues to give St Kevin's Geelong, running along nicely, must now great drive Hannan, like his namesake, has beware of complacency, over-confidence or found gold, in the form of goals, which he anything similar Just because Alphington performed dismally last week does not mean they charges with the message that a big victory scores consistently Allan Olte will fire his will slump again today I know for one reason today will consolidate the double final chance that Alphington has been keenly looking forward to its first visit to Queen's Park since On June 17, Powerhouse overwhelmed Coun- St Kevin's are my selection to win the club has geared itself up for the try Colleges Since then Powerhouse has continued on its successful path while the Colleges, occasion And Geelong's coach Laurie Degoidi is aware of the pitfalls of a casual approach ; after showing a flicker of light, have seen their Geelong cannot relax Alphington's determination will test Geelong but the Geelong machine, given the Colleges his best season yet (Ken light completely extinguished Ken Vipond has with an improved percentage and the additional is now in the mature years of his footballing stakes to hold second place, will run out life) However constant pressure from Bredyk winners and Perry today should see the modest Vipond Page 7

5 wilt Around the packs Evans should pick up kicks against Dewan who does his best work away from the pack Despite my prejudices, (having been a member of both clubs) I must commit myself to a decision Powerhouse will appreciate the room to move the ball around the Western Oval Because of their overall strength I select Powerhouse to defeat Country Colleges Selections : Melbourne High School Old Boys, Elsternwick, State Bank, St Kevin's, Powerhouse - NORM NUGENT E SECTIO N The Four is now more certain St Bede's and Bulleen-Templestowe cannot be displaced from First and Second spots, respectively, whilst Beverley Hills, after their big win last Saturday, look to be safe in Third Fourth place is the only one still open, with the two possibilities taking a thrashing last week There certainly weren't any pretenders out at Buiieen- Tempiestowe when they ran rings round the Uni side Today, Bulleen-Templestowe travel to Mentone, and although Mentone had a better win than I'd expected last week, I doubt that this will be much more than a training run for the visitors Mentone are too inconsistent to trouble them Brunswick will be at home to La Trobe who will be looking for a big win It is now a possibility that percentage could play a major role in determining who occupies fourth spot on the ladder in two weeks time, and La Trobe will be out to make eve ry post a winner I'd like to be able to find a word of encouragement for Brunswick, but I'm afraid the pointers are too strong : La Trobe to win this one easily Beverley Hills demolished Old Geelong last week in no uncertain manner to virtually assure themselves of a place in the First Semi-Final Their best efforts this year have been at home, but even if today's game against AM P had been away, I still couldn't see them throwing away that finals position For A M P, the season is all but over, and they won't be putting much pressure on the home side A N Z Bank are at home to St Bede's who are now just marking time for the finals There seems to be no way that the Bankers will trouble St Bede's, and the only question looks to be : "By how much? " Old Geelong would have struggled to have beaten an egg for an omelette last week, let alone another football team, and today they face another difficult game North Brunswick are playing well and are not easy to beat at home Unless there's a big improvement in a dozen different departments, I can't see Old Geelong taking the points My selections : St Bede's, La Trobe, Beverley Hills, Bulleen-Templestowe, North Brunswick- PETER LEMON F SECTIO N National Bank at home to the Berries and if Bankers can run second to Monash Whites, as my jubilant friend stated, then I anticipate Berries first and daylight second The other thing my Monash friend told me was that the Whites would beat the Reds thi s Page 8 week Confidence is a big asset in football, providing it has the backing of a bit of heart and a little skill I'll give Monash the benefit of the doubt I have in this regard and keep my promise Whites to maintain hteir winning streak and I hope that Peter Nathan misses a few The Fitites will be at home to the Common Bankers and as this is the point at which the charge for promotion is critical I must go for the Bankers Falter here and you've had it I've nothing against the Fitites, in fact our acquaintance is of very long standing an encompassed grounds as far out as Deer Park Perhaps they need a couple of Perc Olivers in their team If Therry CC are to make an impression in the final series, it has to begin here, against Bulleen United, at home Win this and you have a show ; fail and you reach for the mothballs My opinion is that Buiieen is a good, well balanced side and will be a strong contender this year and probably next year as well I anticipate their fitness will enable them to win this Therefore my selections are Thornbury, MON- ASH WHITES, Commonwealth Bank, Bulleen United, Clayton the bye - SYD WHITFIELD JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ormond in, Ivanhoe out, that was the major result of last week's games North Old Boys tumbled to their second successive loss when the talented Uni Blues side suddenly discovered how to play pressure football, at least for half a game Today's games are full of interest Old Scotch (3rd) play North Old Boys (ist) and must win if they are to be sure of staying in the Four Scotch have played well in their recent home games, but, like Uni Blues, are inconsistent when away from home North are in a bit of a slump at the moment, but showed better form in the second half last week The game is at Scotch and I think the home side can win The other big game is the clash between Ivanhoe (5th) and Ormond (4th) Ormond are the form side of the moment and, again, last week showed that they are the team to beat for the Flag with a crushing win over Hampton Rovers Ivanhoe also performed well last week and look like they're coming back into form, but I can't see them winning at Ormond today St Bernard's have the opportunity today to move away from the relegation zone, again, with a win against Hampton Rovers They have a lot more to play for than Hampton who are just playing out the season St Bernard's to win Geelong are at home to Monash The home team are probably glad that this nightmare season is coming to an end They would no doubt love to snatch a win, but I think last week was their last real chance Monash will win easily Blues play Blacks at the Uni and if anyone thinks that this will be a tame affair then they don't understand the intense rivalry that exists between the two Uni sides Winning these games is second only to winning a Grand Fina l for the players on both sides and anything can happen It's a very important game for both sides and I think Blues can scrape home Selections : Old Scotch, Ormond, St Bernard's, Monash and Uni Blues - PETER BRUKNER JUNIOR SECTION 2 With two rounds to go the teams to compete in the finals have been determined and all that can happen now is an internal shuffie For those sides which cannot make the four now is the time to begin preparations for next season Sides out of the four have everything to gain and nothing to lose by beating sides in the four The match of the day will see KEW at home to Coburg Kew are a good side, having already defeated De La Salle and their previous encounter with the visitors resulted in a draw A loss to Coburg could see them lose the double chance Both sides had good wins last week and will be full of confidence I fancy Coburg as they have been more consistent De La Salle O C travel to Albert Park to play Caulfield Grammarians The home side had a good win over West Brunswick last week following a forfeit the week before It would be a great boost to the Caulfield boys if they could win but I expect De La to have too much overall strength West Brunswick await the arrival of Old Haileyburians It is hard to see the black and whites winning this one as the visitors will want to boost their percentage above that of Da La The Fawkner versus MHS Old Boys game should be an an even contest Both sides lost last week and the last victory for both sides was over West Brunswick Fawkner won their first encounter and with the home ground advantage this time they should repeat that performance Therry C COB play Old Paradians and although form is against them they have the potential to beat the visitors Paradians are a good strong side but with no real incentive and having to travel to Albert Park they may lack enthusiasm Therry for the upset result of the day Selections : Coburg, De La Salle, Old Haileyburians, Fawkner, Therry - PETER NATHAN FINALS BOUNDARY UMPIRES The Secretary of the Umpire Committe e wishes to hear from anyone who would like to run the boundary during this year's finals If you are available, contact: Peter Fail, 12 Mackie Grove East Brighton, 3187 Ph : (A H ) THE DECISIO N The Executive Committee, acting on advice from the Investigation Committee, has decided that the Junior Section 2 game of July 1st between Old Haileyburians and De La Salle O C was justifiably abandoned by the Umpire NO POINTS shall be awarded to either team as a result TROPHIES - WHOLESALE-SUPPLY AND ENGRAVING Comprehensive range of trophies Presentation and Gift s SILVER PEWTER STAINLESS WAR E CLOCKS PARKER PEN S JOHN HICKMAN, 94 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (Opp Hotel London) Illustrated Brochures on Request Page 9

6 A SECTION University Blues De La Salle O C North Old Boys Ivanhoe Old Scotch Coll St Bern OC University Blacks Ormond Marcellin O C Caulfield Gram B SECTION *Old Melburn Parkside Old Paradians Old Haileybury Monash Blues Collegians Fawkner Old Trinity Gr Coburg C SECTION A J A X Geelong St Kilda CBCOC Old Xaverians Old Brighton Gr Hamp Rovers Alphington Kew Old Ivan Gr Old Carey Gram D SECTION Power House St Kevin's O B Old Camb Gr State Bank MH S O B Heatherton Country Colleges Elsternwick West Brunswick U HSO B E SECTION St Bede's OC Bull=T'stowe Beverley Hills Old Geelong LaTrobe Blacks North Brunswick Old Mentonians A M P Society A NZ Bank Brunswick F SECTION *Thornbury Bulleen United C'wealth Bank merry C C OB Footscray IT National Bank University Reds Clayton Monash Whites Page 10 PREMIERSHIP LIST S A _ A RESERVE SECTIO N St Bern O C Ormond University Blues North Old Boys Ivanhoe Marcellin OC De La Salle O C Old Scotch Coll University Blacks Caulfield Gram B RESERVE SECTIO N *Old Melburn Parkside Monash Blues ) Collegians Fawkner Old Trinity Gr Old Haileybury Old Paradians Coburg C RESERVE SECTION Geelong St K CBCOC Old Brighton Gr Hampton Rovers Old Xaverians Old Carey Gram A J A X Kew Old Ivanhoe Gr Alphington D RESERVE SECTIO N Power House State Bank St Kevin's OB MHSO B Heatherton Old Cam'well Gr West Brunswick Elsternwick UHS O B Country Colleges E RESERVE SECTIO N Beverley Hills '56 Bulleen-T'stowe North Brunswick St Bede's O C Old Geelong LaTrobe Blacks A N Z Bank Old Mentonians A MP Society Brunswick F RESERVE SECTIO N Bulleen United Clayton C'wealth Bank Therry C C OB University Reds *Thornbury National Bank Monash Whites Footscray I T BALL BRIEFS 100 GAMES AND 50 GAMES AT UNI HIGH University High's rugged defender Graham Edwards (Sparrow) plays his 100th game today Sparrow has been at U H S O B for many years, but, due to overseas travel and injury, has only played 100 games Graham is also the Under 13 team coach We look forward to many more games in the future Paul Bain, UH S O B:s stocky, but reliable back pocket plays his 50th game Paul, who is also fond of "donuts", has not played many games but his great team spirit has helped many younger players Good luck Paul - look forward to another 50 OLD GEELONG OLDIE CRACKS THE TON A dogged, determined and often dazzling career with the O G S culminates in the magical century for Andy Jenkins today For a player of his "mature" years, Jenks still plays with enormous dash - showing many a halfforward flanker a clean pair of heels! His achievement is even more meritorious when it's taken into account that he played a couple of seasons with Old Camberwell Heartiest congratulations Jenks, the OG S salute you! TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRES Due to the Umpire Committee's extended deliberations "Today's Umpires" were not available at time of printing PREMIERSHIP (CONTINUED) LISTS JUNIOR I SECTION North Old Boys University Blues Old Scotch Coll Ormond Ivanhoe Monash Univ'sity Hampton Rovers University Blacks St Bernard's O C Geelong JUNIOR 2 SECTION Coburg De La Salle OC Old Haileybu ry Kew Old Paradians Caulfield Gram Fawkner Therry C C O B MHS OB West Brunswick * Bye ALAN "SNAPPER" HAUG PLAYS 200 GAMES Congratulations to Old Ivanhoe Grammarian's greatest clubman Alan "Snapper" Haug who plays his 200th game today Alan's determination and dedication, both at training and during matches, are a perfect example to any young player who wishes to succeed at the game He has had a number of set-backs, including a broken leg and broken jaw, but in typical fashion, has recovered quickly and with a minimum of fuss Alan joined the club in 1965 He has captained the side and was club vice-captain for many years He was vice-captain of the club's 1973 premiership team He has been awarded numerous club trophies and has been a keen committeeman for several years "Snapper" has always been a regular member of the first team and is now playing the best football of his career The older he gets the better he plays All at OLD IVANHOE congratulate ALAN and hope to see No 21 Inspiring the team for many seasons to come M H SO B UTILITY PLAYER REACHES 150th Graham Bryce, the quiet man of MH SO B, reaches a great milestone in his career when he plays his 150th game today against Heatherton Graham started with the club in 1967 and has amassed this fine total in both senior and reserve games Although his form may have been a little patchy this year his recent marriage has probably heightened his interests in other areas Seriously though all at the club feel that Graham epitomises the true amateur footballer, he is loyal, hard working, enthusiastic and a tremendous on-field competitor who Is always extremely fit Graham we hope you now set your sights on 200 games and continue your great work on the administration side of our club for many more years Congratulations and well done Bryce l THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- AUGUST 12, 1978 Page 11

7 "B" SECTION TEAM S COBURG Coach : Tony Holloway ; Res : Kevin Gleeson 1 Gleason, K (or) 14 Hutchinson, M A 27 Hamilton, A I 40 2 Douglas, P B 15 Egan, S D 28 Finley, M A 41 3 Seath, R A 16 Liddle, I R 29 Wale, I 42 4 Egan, M P 17 Mann, S 30 Green, C R W 43 5 Hughes, G 18 im, I 31 Christopher, C 44 6 Pederson, S K 19 S Sproat, K N 32 Ingleton, I 45 7 Judge, P D 20 Woodham, R N 33 Neudert, R D 46 8 Gillingham, R P 21 O'Brien, B J 34 Hamilton, I S 47 9 Beattie, J R 22 Finlay, P J 35 Ginnivan, P J Cleary, P M 23 Knight, G R 36 Liddle, G J Egan, M G 24 Cannon, L J 37 Royal, H F Barker, J M 25 Cannon, D J 38 Taylor, J F Bird, B A 26 Boyd, S J 39 Jakoviceski, L 52 COLLEGIANS Coach : Roach, C (Chris) ; 1 Waiduck, D 2 Wagstaff, S 3 Rice, I (vc) 4 Roach, C (c) 5 Naylor, C 6 Loder, R 7 Leembruggen, R 8 Cartledge, S (cr) 9 Crow, D 10 James, M 11 Lupson, P 12 Cook, G 13 Dodd, G Res : 14 Emmett, N 27 James, N Zent, R 28 MacKay, C MacKay, S 29 Taylor, P Rosengarten, G 30 Merry, A Bulling, J 31 Evans, P Lochhead, 1 32 Etherington, J Nethersole, J 33 Tests, S Milford, P 34 Loder, T Parsons, G 35 Allen, G Bickford, M 36 Hooper, G Purdue, J 37 Manna, T Price, P 38 Griffiths, J Newton, P 39 Bennetts, M 52 FAWKNER Coach : John Russell ; Res: Glen Robertso n 1 Tymma, M 2 Duggan, S (c) 3 Quinneil, T 4 Chard, G 5 McMahon, G 6 Ward, K 7 McMahon, F 8 Teesdale, J 9 George, M (vcr) 11 Richardson, M (vc) MONASH BLUES 1 Anderson, B 2 Anderson, G 3 Bickford, D (c) 4 Ryan, D 5 Chapman, G 6 Carlton, L 7 Carneil, S 8 Nash, M 9 Otdtng, M 10 Bergin, P 11 Cash, G 12 Hilderbrandt, P 13 Schneider, S (cr) 14 Hors, T 15 Lanyon, D 16 Whitty, P 17 Gunning, T Page Smith, P Giliies, K Stewart, J Nenna, R Blizzard, M Drummond, D Pettifer, M Foley, D Naudl, R Ferguson, P Dwyer, P 36 Thomas, S 37 Corrle, M 38 Nulty, M 39 Santamaria, D 40 Graham, P 41 Trapani, J 42 Brown, M 43 Scott, G 44 Stapleton, M 45 Thomas, G 48 Robertson, D 4 9 Coach : J Thomas ; Res : S Schneider 18 Curtin, B Gumley, W Costello, P Giles, S Ryan, C Olds, R (vc) Townsend, S Steart, G White, M Quinn, K Ellis, M Coldham, J Ross, G Mann, G Thomas, G Mutimer, P Hodge, M 51 Lovell, C 52 Doveal, G 53 Leerson, P 54 Lette, P 55 Moore, C 56 Davies, P 57 Vaughan, P 58 Creaser, J 59 Rosenhein, K 60 Zimmerman, B 61 Carr, T 62 Rodger, M 63 Grutyner, R 64 Grant, R 65 Deyoung, P 66 Wright, C 67 McKenzie, C 6 8 Bilston, B J 53 Agostino, J P Green, M A W 54 Church, G S McAuliffe, N G 55 Tolley, W Middling, D W 56 Simmonds, G G Freeman, M S 57 Dickson, G N Weston, A D 58 Hajro, E Weston, M R 59 Volta, P L West, G J 60 Taylor, I J Woods, L G Cotter, P R Walker, G M Nicholas, R F Pederson, M A Newton, K (Ken) Hillier, P 53 Scott, W Richards, L 54 Williamson, P Cookes, A (vcr) 55 Ross, G Allsopp, S 56 Byrnes, C Ross, L 57 Ashton, C Rowlands, L 58 Dean, P Chosich, N 59 White, B Balsillie, A 60 Josem, J Edward, D 61 Skurrie, M MacKay, S 62 Mold, S Butler, S 63 Morrison, G Baum, T 64 Fuhrmeister, T Thompson, C 65 Youren, N Elliot, P 51 Wilson, D Burke, T 56 O'Mara,K Phillips, B 58 Raleigh, A Henderson, A 61 Clavola, S Shannon, F 65 Deans, A McNee, D 68 Smith, B Robertson, G (cr) 69 Phillips, J Faulks, W 74 Thomas, B Llewellyn, R Prouse, L, Johnson, C McCailem, J 69 Turnbridge, N Howlett, M 70 Morey, N Downie, P 71 Stirat, S Gawender, J 72 Alexander, D Moss, P 73 Pooley, R Davies, P 74 Newnham, R Hanlon, M 75 Maloney, C Ramadan, M 76 Grace, S Delghton, C 77 Lewis, G Coyle, L 78 Gordon, M McDonnet, P 79 Murphy, F Andrea, T 80 Lanner, A Bean, S 91 Oakley, B Wood, D 92 Sweetland, M Wright, J 93 Anderson, B Etherington, G 94 Shaw, P Rodger, M OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach: Michael Po rt er ; Res: Don Lord 1 Home, A S 13 Cunningham, P 25 McLennan, G J 37 Brewer, C W 2 Paul, R I 14 Billings, G A 26 Wise, R J 38 Bowman, C 3 Schmidt, N W 15 Lucas, G 27 Crewdson, R 39 Parkes, T P 4 Langford-Jones, 16 Thomson, M D 28 Irving, M 40 Bowman, R L A L 17 Williams, A J 29 Galt, G J 41 Forbes, R 5 Marshall, S 18 Surgenor, P A 30 Crackneii, J 42 Pritchard, M 6 Houston, M N 19 Palmer, I 31 Whiteman, G M 43 Leathern, J 7 McQueen, D G 20 Campbell, A J 32 Derham, P G 44 Lovig, D H 8 Houghton, J L 21 Curry, R J 33 Legge, J 45 Story, D C 9 Cocks, N G 22 Legge, D 34 Newton, M A 46 Batt, G 10 Corrigan, J M 23 Poole, P J 35 Robertson, B 47 Matthews, B 11 Bouris, T A 24 Poole, S W 36 Wolbers, F P 48 Tebbitt, R 12 Meadows, G OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : Peter McLean ; Res I Thomas K : Bob Boag 18 Dawson, P 34 Cowan, 2 Pisarski, R 49 Freeman, J R 19 Gray, T 3 Austin, 35 Hepworth, D 50 G 20 Rudo, A 4 Morphet, B 36 Mitchell, N 5 1 Hitchens, D 21 Woodbridge, P 5 Knight, 37 Van Den Dungen, 52 Thompson, J C 22 Murray, P 6 Ristrom, A J 53 Lee, 1 23 McMullin, N 7 Cordner, R 38 Koren, P 54 I 24 Guest, Grinlington, P J 8 Yeo, 39 Elam, D 55 P 25 Brown, Smith, S R 9 Tilbrook, 40 Brett Young, M 56 J 26 Cordner, P Shaw, M 10 Cloke, 41 Kenyon, A 57 G 27 Campbell, Porter, C N 11 Dumbrell, R 42 Anseli, P 58 Sleigh, S 28 Michelmore, M 12 Cameron, R 43 Dick, W 59 Woods, J 29 Cameron, A 13 Burns, B 44 Dawson, D 60 Jalland, G 30 Mitchell, J 14 Stuart, A 45 Lucas, A 61 Cole, R 31 Mumme, P 15 Roberson, P 46 Clements, J 62 Salek, A 32 Johnson, T 16 Urqhart, D 47 Wischer, M 63 Van Dan Dungen, 33 Derham, T 17 Derham, S 48 Clifton Jones, A R OLD PARADIANS 1 Considine, V T 2 Hughes, C D 3 Di Paolo, M G 4 Natoli, D E 5 Jordan, J A 6 Hart, C G 8 Roe, A P 9 Barker, G T Johnson, A A (c) Jordan, G F Johnson, M P OLD TRINITY 1 Dart, R 2 Robison, C 3 Fennelly, P 4 Lockwood, M 5 Peers, W 6 Emerson, D 7 Birretl, A 8 Fekete, P 9 Cook, M 10 Fowler, G 11 Birrell, D 12 Smith, G 13 Stockdale, S Coach: Brendan Danaher ; Res : Peter McAtee 13 Assails, J r 24 Jordan, P F 34 Coppeiii, 14 Russell, B C 45 D 25 Butcher, V 15 Hughes, N T 35 Considine, B J 47 J 26 Johnston, P M 36 Palermo, Assetta, A Johnston, S 27 P A 37 Caruso, Moran, P A McCormack, L 28 D 38 Funari, 19 Gregor, M F F 51 T 29 W ya tt A39 J Marturano, A 52 (dvcr) 30 Grace, C S 31 Romeo, A R Mansfield, B L 32 (vcr) 3 3 Coach : David Barclay ; 14 Stevenson, I Saunders, M Walters, M Bunting, P Sweeney, T Galbraith, D Dennis, B Mercer, J Bolton, P Adgemis, J Frood, D Danun, P Walls, P 39 Ryan, M A 40 Rowlands, W R Considine, T F 41 Tellefson, M F (vc) 42 Arthur, P J McCarthy, C C 43 Gilmartin, P J Symes, P L 44 Abrahams, P D Res: Trevor La Roch e Mercer, R 40 Allen, K 53 Dougias, N 41 GaIjar, I 54 Quarterman, P 42 Emerson, S 55 Weir, T 43 Dawson, W 56 Quarterman, A 44 Blackney, P 57 Jones, G 45 Weinberg, B 58 Langley, R 46 Nelson, S 59 Clingin, G 47 Friend, 1 67 Masters, R 48 Spaulding, C 68 Beer, N 49 Coles, P 69 Mielke, P 50 Beer, P 70 Gronow, R 51 Bolton, C Tankey, S 52 Lumsden, B PARKSIDE Coach : Em McKever ; Res : Ga ry Wels h 1 Johnston, T 10 Wilson, S 19 Howell, K 28 Fraser, B 37 2 Johnston, P 11 Gleason, D 20 Byrnes, J 29 McNamara, B 38 3 f yntz, G 12 Harrell, M 21 Clarke, B 30 Maxwell, R 39 4~v seman, C 13 Clarke, K 22 Harvey, P 31 Spinks, R 40 5 Graham, B 14 Poyntz, R 23 Fitzgeraid, R 32 Biggins, G 41 6 Sweeney, K 15 Hennessey, G 24 Philpott, G 33 Tanner, R 42 7 Jenkins, T 16 Fletcher, R 25 Arnold, B 34 Eldridge, D 43 8 Harvey, B 17 Keogh, T 26 Thompson, F 35 Smith, G 45 9 Carruthers, M 1 8 Fella, K 27 Forde, R 36 Young, R 4 6 Robinson, P Sincock, G Woods, Geoffrey Pollock, R J Kane ; P D Lord, D E Mason, P L Metherall, R W Moss, W Bowring, P Dimsey, A Woods, Grant Grimwade, R Waite, P Righetti, J Porter, M Delaney, G Rezak, B Lewis, H Strang, M Guest, W Marks, J Wilson, D Hodges, P Thomas, I Thomas, M Wilson, L Nitschke, M De Luca, G S Tudor, J M Richards, G B Neylan, G T Lyons, W L Collins, L T Masels, A Stanley, P Edwards, R Brennan, A Siverson, R Lyons, A Spaulding, M White, M Stevenson, D Rough, G Fields, T Voglis, P Riordan, R Clarke, R Wiison, S Grummisch, D Ware, M Nicholls, B Howell, G Duckworth, K Page 13

8 LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundle FIVE YEARS AGO Caulfield hanging on to fourth place, were swamped by St Bernard's last quarter burst which yielded 7 4 to 1 1 and gave St Bernard's a 6 goal win Santamaria (6), Burgin, Arnett (St B ) and Miller, McLaughlin, Morphett (CG ) were best Top score for the day was Eisternwick's (200) against Glenhuntly in "E" Convery, Rosewarne (9) and Zimmer starred Graeme "Lumpy" Moran played his 226th game for Ormond and their press correspondent claimed it as a club record (I thought a chap named Jack Stock played a few more than N R ) North Old Boys congratulated Mich McKelvie on his 150th game Mick joined the club at its inception and was one of two present players who played in club's first game Old Brighton expressed their thanks to Coburg Juniors for their prompt assistance when Kim Hargraves (Old B) broke his wrist and required hospital treatment 100 games to Ron Oakley ( West Bruns), Colin Erickson (Old Ment) and Peter McCormick (St Bodes) and 200 to Grooms ("Cec") Ruddell (A M P) holder of club record for most goals in one match, 13 TWENTY YEARS AGO Kew, 3rd in B Section, kicked 51 in the final quarter to defeat U Blacks by 1 point The Blacks shocking inaccuracy, 12 19, was unexpected as they supplied the three top names in B section goaikickers, Morton Browne (45), Ian Murray (42) and Roger Vines (36), rover, ch f and f f respectively Best were Snell James, Mort (Kew) and J Winneke, Browne, : Linston (U Black) In "A", Old Melburnians, battling to avoid relegation, surprised S S B (3rd) with a convincing 20 point victory in which their stars were Froomes, Pinkus, and Graham The win was pleasing for 150 game veteran captain coach Bruce Church 100 games up to John Miles (Ivanhoe) a member of club's premier teams in B section (1954) and A section (1956) (John is a member of Executive in N R ) Ormond congratulated fly-weight rover Max Brook on his 50th game (Max went on to represent Victoria and win an A section B&F N R ) Peter Bennett's 9 goals for Collegians against Ivanhoe took him to 66 for the season All at Therry Corpus Christi Old Boys join in congratulating both Chris Bye and Alan Ross, who played their 50th consecutive games in the Seniors last week Chris has thrilled Therry's spectators with his high marking and long kicking, while Alan's clever play on the wing has left many opponents floundering Once again, well done Chris and Alan, and hope the next fifty are as well played Page 14 BALL BRIEFS ST KILDA CB COC "200 CLUB" GETS NEW MEMBE R All at St Kilda CB CO C join in congratulating Kevin "Ox" White on reaching his 200th game last Saturday Kevin played his first game against Geelong in the Reserves at the tender age of 14 but rapidly gained a place in the Juniors in 1968, from which he graduated to the ist XVIII in 1969 Since then he has had an outstanding career as the club's No 1 ruckman He was captain in 1974, 75 and 76 and vice-captain in 77 and 78 He won the club's best and fairest award in 1975 and was runner up in the VA F A C Grade award in the same year and this year achieved the ambition of every amateur player in that he represented his State against Tasmania A strong but fair player and a fine mark, he has been a great example to all at St Kilda and we hope that he will give his brother's 300 games a nudge HUGHIE'S HUNDRED St Bernard's Football Club congratulates John Hughes on playing his 100th game John commenced his career in 1972 with the Juniors Being a bench warming specialist but a dedicated clubman, he was rewarded with a place in the Junior One premiership team of that year Being small of stature John found it difficult to clinch a place in Senior football but with great dedication to training has found a permanent niche in the Reserves and played in the 1975 premiership team John has also served the club well off the field, on the committee and this year is a very popular and hard working Secretary The eldest of six brothers all of whom have played games with Old Boys teams the Hughes family have much to be proud of - especially John's contribution to the club Well done John Here's hoping 1978 is another good year for the Reserves P S John has also played one game in the firsts BLACK LIST Failing to 'phone Herald Office by 300 p m (Reserves), 5 00 p m (Seniors Fine $3 00 A SECTIO N St Bernard's OC D SECTION University High School O B E SECTION A MP Society Bulleen-Tempiestowe A RESERVE De La Salle OC Failing to 'phone Herald Office by 530 p n~, and Press Correspondent by 8 00 p m (for details) Fine $1200 B SECTION Coburg B RESERVE Coburg LIFE, SELF EMPLOYED AND PERSONAL SUPERANNUATION SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, ALL GENERAL INSURANCE S I DON Md"WEE N CONSULTANT FOR %A4M P SOCIETY Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man Ten years experience with A MP Society Interstate player with V AFA 1964, 1965, Wakefield St, Hawthorn, Vic 3122 Ph (Bus) {Priv) BALL BRIEFS TWO HUNDRED'S AT NORTH Mauro Borcich last week played his 100th game with North Old Boys A class centreman, he won the club's best and fairest in 1975 and 1976 and missed by one vote only in 1977 Courageous, very fast, a big kick and great reader of the ball game, Mauro is both one of the most talented and most popular players in purple and white All at North extend a hand Denis Fogarty recently fought his way back onto the football field to play his 100th game with North Old Boys Having missed most of last season and the first half of this with the latest of knee injuries, he received hearty congratulations from all Courage is the major asset of this smallest of rovers, but he also is very, ve ry talented with all the skills needed Also a first class clubman ST BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS FOOTBALL CLU B %wa y nd fina ' l AT THE OLD M ELBOURN E MOTOR IN N 5 FLEMINGTON ROAD, NORTH MELB (near Corner of Elizabeth Street ) on SATURDAY, 16th SEPTE M BER commencing 730 am DONATION $15 00 All Clubs are Invited to submit nominations by 30th August for AMATEUR FOOTBALL PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR! FOR TICKETS AND FURTHER DETAILS RIN G BEAU REDMOND JOHN HUGHES JOHN PERRETT Clubs wishing to show premiership pennants, please contact any of the above Page 15

9 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Last Week's Results - Continued A SECTIO N University Blues University Blacks UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Lewis 3, Fishe r 3, Gill 2 ; Perrett 2, Holland 2, Coghland BEST: S Costello, Perrett, Fisher, Holland, Coghland, Wines NORTH OLD BOYS: O'Connor 3 Dillon 2, Wilson 2, Haratsis, Sheals BEST : Haratsis, Anderson, Welsh, S Maguire, Hannebury, Horan Marceliin O C North Old Boys h7arcellin O C : Jones 3, Crimmins 2, B Gartner 2, Butler 2, Frazer, Boyce, Morrison, Price, Langley BEST : Jones, Dillon, Price, Denning, J Gartner, J Crimmins UNIVERSITY BLUES: Bedford 2, Sleeman 2, King 2, Brown, Hager, Church BEST : Yee, Curnow, Trumble, Hindle, Brown, Carey St Bernard's OC Old Scotch Coll ST4 BERNARD'S OC : M Mahoney 5, Rackham 4, Phelan 2, Aughton 2, Cahil, Davis, Schwarzenberg BEST : Meredith, Mahoney, Davis, King, Wade, Delmou OLD SCOTCH COLL: Bubb 2, Cox 2, Kiel 2, Mason 2, Bates, Bedford, Marx, Meadows BEST : Bates, Cox, Duke, Tallent, Morgan, Sherwen De La Salle O C Ormond DE LA SALLE OC: Ingham 5, Casey 3, Rose 2, Maher 2, Calley, Beddoe BEST: P McDonnell, B Bourke, Nugent, Halassa, Maher, Ingham ORMOND: McCooke 3, Bourne 2, Fisher, Naylor, Purcell, Andrews BEST : Murphy, Mc- Cooke, Chisholm, Osmond, Hamley, Andrews Ivanhoe Caulfield Gram IVANHOE : Robertson 4, Shepherd 2, Stewart 2, Turnley 2, Jones 2, Knop 2, Stredwick, Renshaw BEST: Stredwick, Course, Shepherd, McNamara, Miles, G Stewart CAULFIELD GRAM : Butcher 4, Watson 4, Ervin, Pearson BEST: Bird, Watson, Taylor, Collins, Gerrand, Bierworth EMERGENCY UMPIRE S Should an emergency umpire be necessary at your, game, please ring:- Elsternwick Park on Page 16 B SECTION Old Haileybury Old Paradians OLD HAILEYBURIANS : Houston 4, Maso n 2, Meadows 2, Newton 2, Porter 2, Paul, Wise, Marshall, A Campbell BEST: D Legge, Lucas, Meadows, Paul, Porter, Newton OLD PARADIANS: Symes 3, Johnson 2 Tudor, C Hughes, C McCarthy, N Hughes, DiPaola, Madden BEST: Roe, Symes, C Hughes, Johnson, McCormack, Madden Collegians Coburg COLLEGIANS v COBURG - Details not supplied Parkside Fawkner PARKSIDE : P Harvey 5, T Johnston 2, Dryden 2, Wiseman, Nankervis, Rid BEST : Fitzgerald, Ware, Howell, P Johnston, B Clarke, Biggins FA`WKNER: S McMahon 2, J Trapani, Ferguson, Raleigh, Profenna, K Ward, Burke BEST : Richardson, Raleigh, Duggan, Deans, Tymms, Burke Monash Blues Old Trinity Gram MONASH BLUES: Bergin 3, Moore 2, Lanyon, Bickford, Mann BEST : Moore, Costello, Bergin, Leigh, Bickford, Whitty OLD TRINITY GRAM: A Birrell 3, Peers 2, Dann, Saunders, Wall BEST: Langley, Weir, S Emerson, Weinberg, N Beer, D Birrell Old Melburnians - Bye Brother Adrian Commadeur played his 50th game for Country Colleges recently Adi has developed into one of our better players and likes big grounds - which enable his pace on the wing to be seen to best advantage All at the club congratulate him on his 50 games and hope his good form continues for many games to come TIPSTERS' TALLY Syd Whitfield (F) Peter Nathan (J2) Jim Fidge (C) Brian Lauder (B) Pet6r Lemon (E) Norm Nugent (D) Peter Brukner (JI) Michael Arnold (A) *Incomplete ifi 242* C SECTIO N Kew St Wide CBCOC KEW: Blay 3, Fletcher 3, B Smith, McColl, Varney, Warner, Rowlands, R Zerbi BEST : Toogood, Walker, Fletcher, Gaunt, Blay, Mullin ST KILDA C B O C : Robinson 3, Smith 2, Jennings 2, Davis 2, Curry, Kay, White BEST : Jennings, Curry, Crottie, R Debney, Jones, Smith, Old Brighton Gr Old Ivanhoe Gram OLD BRIGHTON : J Priestley 6, D Simon 4, Gedye 2, Warnock 2, McBriar 2, Burnell, S Priestley BEST: Cameron, Warnock, Cowling, McClure, Shepherd, J Priestley OLD IVANHOE : Goldin 4, Purcell, McKenzie, Bond BEST: T McKenzie, Purcell, Gibbs, C Millson, Bool, Allison Hampton Rovers Old Ca re y Gram ,13-79 HAMPTON ROVERS: Stevens 4, James 2, Cook 2, Young, Tregear, Malone, Rowston, Clottu, P Bendle BEST: P Bendle, James, Clottu, Austin, Stevens, Malone OLD CAREY: R Cooke 5, M Cooke 2, Harris, Mill, Duncan, Freeman, Skilbeck BEST : Loader, M Cooke, Blair, Curnow, Andrews, Williams Geelong AJ AX GEELONG: G Trevaskis 5, Gray 3, Linke 2, Taylor 2, Archer, Coad, Bullen, Kelly, Davis BEST: Paulke, Builen, Davis, Gray, Archer, Coad AJAX: Kaye 4, H Ritterman 3, Dudakov, Lemish, Jankie, Schulberg, Friedman BEST : M Ritterman, R Marks, H Ritterman, Rosner, Lemish, Kaye Old Xaverians Alphington OLD XAVERLANS : Curtain 10, Sullivan 3, Vale 3, Cooksley 3, Caleo 2, Sierakowski 2, McCarthy, Noonan, Jemerson BEST : Curtain, Brimacombe, McCarthy, Sierakowski ALPH INGTON : Roberts 2, K Candy, Williams BEST: Skerry, Critchley, G Jamieson, Candy, Lennox, Shaw PREVIEW The A B C Sporting Roundup on 3L0 each Friday, commencing at 6 30 p m, will include a preview of the next day's Amateur matches D SECTION UH S Old Boys 1 : Heatherton U HS OLD BOYS : Walsh 8, Zahra 2, Hume 2, Hunter BEST: Wright, Walsh, Zahra, Hunter, Boag, L, Sandford HEATHERTON: Benning 2, Fletcher, J T Kenny, Meeking, Ross, Eales BEST: A Killen, Lewis, P Killen, Fletcher, Benning, Buckley Etsternwick M H S Old Boys ELSTERNWICK : Blythman 3, Jurke 3, Rosewarne 3, Cannon 2, Farrington 2, T Richards 2, Snape, Holmes, May BEST: Rosewarne, Farrington, Wade, Holmes, D Mahony, A Ramsay MHS OLD BOYS : Cooper 5, Adams 4, Schliffert BEST: Martin, R Evans, Cooper State Bank Old Cam'well Gr STATE BANK : Jenkins 8, Inglis 5, Allen 2, Arnold, A Brennan, Dreher, Bennett, Cloke, Austerberry BEST: Jenkins, Dreher, Allen, Inglis, Eacott, Wright, OLD CAMBERWELL: Healey 3, Watkin 3, Eades 2, J Steven 2, P Buchanan, Ellis, Spencer, Young, MacCallum BEST : Spencer, Healey, Mullett, Ellis, Eades, MacCallum St Kevin's O B Count ry Colleges ,14-74 ST Radford l3e B Campbell 2~J~ Nett efoldancallanan, Olle, Cross, Jago, Hewitt BEST: S Griffin, Robson, B Campbell, Olle, Brennan, Hannan COUNTRY COLLEGES : Egan 3, Dewan 2, Delahunty 2, Smith, Balmer, P Ryan BEST: P Ryan, Snowdon, Vipond, Egan, D Mullen, O'Callaghan Power House West Brunswick POWER HOUSE : Sykes 6, Perry 3, Wilson 2, Stafford 2, Demir 2, Evans 2, Coloe, Newton BEST : Booty, Upton, Stafford, Coloe, Digby, Demir WEST BRUNSWICK : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday NATIONAL BANKER'S 100 The National Bankers would like to congratulate Phil (Jenks) Jenkinson on reaching 'the ton' which he celebrated by putting in a great performance Page 17

10 Last Week's Results - Continued E SECTIO N St Bede's O C Brunswick ST BEDES O C : Wood 4, Lockwood 4, Turner 2, Evans, McGoldrick, Steinfort, Boyce, Parks BEST: O'Shannassy, Pendleton, Signoretti, Evans, Roberts, Howe BRUNSWICK : Jones 3, Butcher, Dean, Maguire, Owens, Palmer BEST: Fagan, Butcher, Palmer, Dean, Cullinan, Jones North Brunswick A N Z Bank NORTH BRUNSWICK: Scullin 5, Burrows 4, Davies 4, Strickland 2, D Dimarco 2, Campbell, Kenny, Spinner, Fox BEST: D Payne, Strickland, Burrows, Poulton, Davies, B Dimarco A N Z BANK : Birkenfelds 3, Gale S 2, Seehusen 2, Wescott BEST: Doig, May, Orchard, Seehusen, Sicily, Simmonds Beverley Hills Old Geelong BEVERLEY HILLS: Egan 6, Fleming 5, Gray 5, Fields 4, Ashley 2, Buttworth, D BEST: R Egan, W Ashley, M Bowles, M Fields, J Amad, P Fleming OLD GEELONG : Hunter 3, Baulch 2, Calder, Brodie, Whittle, Ross-Edwards, Lewis, Bailleau BEST : Ross-Edwards, Armstrong, Sheahen, Olgivie, Calder, Moore Butieen-T'stowe La Trobe Blacks BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE: Lempriere 3, Lockhart 3, Miles 3, Tenace 3, Quaife 3, D'Agostino 2, Dozzi 2, Keast 2 Hooper 2, Ling, Lovison BEST: Johnston, Pretto, Lockhart, D'Agostino, Dozzi, Miles LA TROBE BLACKS: Condon 4, Hast 2 Tunbridge 2, Veldums 2, Weaver 2, G I44artin BEST: Graham, Condon, Sheehan, Porter, Tunbridge, Butler Old Mentonians AM P Society OLD MENTONIANS: Speers 3, Rogers 3, Peel 3, Francis 2, Merlino 2, Wilson 2, Norton, M A King, Jorgenson BEST: M A King, K King, Peel, Norton, Bungey, Zimaris A MP SOCIETY: Searle 2, McCuskey, Rutty, Pottenger, Wilson, McLaughlan, I Henderson BEST : Searle, McCuskey, Pottenger, Gates, Withers, Batten Page 18 F SECTIO N Monash Whites National Bank MONASH WHITES: Saver 6, Winspear 3, Parsons 2, Wallis 2 McMurdo 2, Poxon, O'Brien, Leyden BEST: Saver, McCallum, Cousins, McMurdo, McKenzie, O'Brien NATIONAL BANK: Goal-Kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Footscray I T University Reds FOOTSCRAY LT: Carr 6, Fletcher 2, Baird, Hoyne, Moore, Baulch BEST : Miller, Carr, Baulch, Moore, Englefield, Baird UNIV REDS: Hille 2 BEST: Bartlett, Lakey, Ahern, Owen, Smale, Cahir Ther ry C COB Clayton THERRY C C: Briggs 5, Bye 4, M Judd 4, S Broomfield 2, Wakeling 2, I Broomfield BEST: Mullumby, Rogerson, Clay, R Judd, White, M Judd CLAYTON UNITED : Jennings, Gobbi, D Phillips, I Phillips BEST: Westaway, I Phillips, Gobbi, Jennings, Muir, Gent Bulteen United Com'wealth Bank BULLEN UNITED: A Divirgilio 4, Mc- Coll 3, D Viney 2, R DivirgiLo 2, Macauley, Lachmund, Gheller BEST: Morley, P Archer, Marchesani, Wilson, R Divirgilio, D Viney C'iVEALTH BANK: Dick 2, Van Derkramp, Davis BEST: Myers, Reid, White, Anderson, Dunkley, McNamee Thornbury - Bye JUNIOR 1 SECTIO N University Blues North Old Boys UNIV BLUES: Wood 4, Torney 4, Twite 2, Reilly, J Roberts Ferguson, A Watson BEST : J Roberts, Torney, Sullivan, Phimister, Giampietro, Ferguson NORTH OLD BOYS : McIntyre 4, Hibbert, Enriquez, Dodd, Trevean, Marchesi, Clarke, Mott BEST: Furey, McIntyre, Carroll Old Scotch Coll St Bernard's OC OLD SCOTCH: Akam 3, Lee 3, Forsyth 3, White 2, Cotton, Sinclair, Wallace-Smith BEST : Strangward, Spence, Hyett, Treyvaud, Sinclair, Akam ST BERNARD OC: Bonthorne 4 Wall 2, Lane, Cartwright, P Monaghan BEST: Elia, P Monaghan, Bonthome, Lane, Dolan, Christie Last Week's Results Continue d Ormond Hampton Rovers ORMOND : Boehm 7, Holdsworth 4, Bradshaw 3, Russell 3, Beard 2, Roach 2, Atholwood, Dawson, Rennick BEST: Boehm: Tonkin, Holdsworth, Beard, Russell, W Robertson HAMPTON ROVERS : Ketis 2, Twinning 2, Marshall, McKiernan, P Kelly BEST: N Kelly, P Kelly, Ketis, Jasiewicz, I Rogerson, Twinning University Blacks Geelong UNIVERSITY BLACKS : McHenry 4; Crutch 4, McArthur 3, Chesterman 2, Woolley 2, Danke 2 BEST: Curtis, Woolley, P Murphy, Crutch, Nicholson, Chapman GEELONG: Davies 4, Evans 2, Cramp, Fatburos, Armstrong, Innes-Irons BEST : Williams, Fatouros, Cramp, Thomson, Humphries, Fraser Ivanhoe Monash University IVANHOE: Brewin 4, Mitchell 4, Phillips 4, McCulloch 2, English, Olaris, Westcott, Beith BEST : osma, McDonald, McCulloch, Olaris, English, Watts MONASH UNIV : Coyle 4, Davies 4, Bean, McDonell, Wood BEST : Deighton, Morey, Tunbridge, Etherington, Bean Murphy "Herald" Phone Number s You may, again this season, dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football representative at the "Herald" Office The numbers are: or jou have any difficulty, you should ring ("Herald" switchboard) and ask for extension 1892 or 1893 RESERVE SECTION RESULTS - These must be phoned to the above number(s) Before 300 p m SENIOR AND JUNIOR SECTION RESULTS - These must be phoned to the above number(s) Before 5 00 P M A fine will be incurred after this time If results are not received at the "Herald" Office by 5 30 p m, a further fine will be Imposed Phone calls not directed to the above numbers may go astray In this event, clubs will be regarded as having failed to phone In their scores and will be fined accordingly When phoning scores, please follow this pattern :- (a) the Section concerned (b) teams playing (c) winning tea m (d) actual scores-winner first Check with BOTH Goal Umpires before ringing the "Herald", for the correct scores The phoning of all scores to the "Herald " Office is the responsibility of the HOME CLUB JUNIOR 2 SECTIO N Old Haifeybu ry Therry C CO B OLD HAILEYBURY: Carruthers 4, Brookman 2, Clydesdale 2, Chambers, Ridoutt, Spears, Lynch, Collins BEST: Gerny, Carruthers, Chambers, Ridoutt, Hodge, Brookman T C CO B : Stopper 2, Craven, Egan, Kelly, Matton, Treherne BEST : Egglestone, McIntyre,- Whittle, Kelly, Egan, Nelson Caulfield Gram West Brunswick CAULFIELD GRAM : Lyte 5, Barlow 4, McArthur 4, Ashkoff 2, Gaffney BEST : Mc- Artkmr, Gaffney, Aschhoff, Lyte, Barlow, Forbes WEST BRUNSWICK : Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday De La Salle OC Fawkner DE LA SALLE : P Greene 3,M Greene 3, Mescher 2, Courtney, Kerin, Paul Jurkovsky BEST : R Sparks, M Greene, Courtney, Paul Jurkovsky, Peter Jurkovsky, Gregor FAWKNER: Wooster 2, P Smith 2, arris, Heide, M Stapleton BEST: Busst, Zarris, Dehenin, Heide, Marantelli, M Stapleton Kew Old Paradians KEW: Haralambolons 6, Jachomos 3, Mc- Coll 2, Merlino 2, Spyropolos 2, Busuttil BEST: O'Farrell, McColl, Busuttil, Smollen, Merlino, Mikelat OLD PARADIANS : Love 3, D, Bibby 2, L'Huillier 2, Chisholm, Juracic, McGough, Smyth BEST: McGough, M McCarthy, Smyth, Love, Brophy, J Ryan Coburg MHSOid Boys COBURG: C Sismanes 10, Sykes 5, D O'Carroll 3, K Edwards 3, Nelvandt 3, Bergin 2, Kilner, Lottsworth, Judge BEST: C Sismanes, Sykes, Lottsworth, Neivandt, Kilner, M Purcell MHS OLD BOYS : Brydon 2, Nikon 2 Diglason BEST: Bismire, Horat, Nikon, Walker, Cass, Metcalf SECRETARY'S CENTURY To P J Burns - Thornbury would like to congratulate you on playing your 100th game today P J is a very successful player on the ground as well as a great Secretary off the field Well done P J, hope to see you play your 150th Page 19

11 Last Week's Results - Continued A RESERVE SECTIO N Nort h Old Boys University Blacks NORTH OLD BOYS : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Marcellin OC d University Blues MARCELLIN O C : J Aloisio 2, McCallum 2, Walsh, B Crimmins, Feehan BEST: B Crimmins, Wood, Allen, White, Russell, Matters UNIV BLUES : Beattie 2, P Clarke, Collins, Davies, Brukner BEST : Booth, Carmody, Beattie, Standish, Tate, Davies St Bernard's O C Old Scotch Coll ST BERNARD'S O C : Pearson 2, Shembrey, Daffey, lannazzo, Thompson, Bergin, Burgin BEST : Daffey, J Hughes, Fox, Bergin, Shembrey, Tyler OLD SCOTCH: P Melville 2, Dungey, Marks, Tuininga BEST: J 'Eggleston, Orr, Nickless, P Melville, Price, Rankin Ormond De La Salle O C ORMOND: Rowse 4, Kozlowski 2, Farrell 2, Hoey, Foulsham, McDonald, Rosengarten BEST : Anrep, Hoey, Foulsham, Miller, Rowse, Jackson DE LA SALLE: Harley 3, G Hale 2, Connolly BEST: Letson, Hellard, J Mitchell, Hogan, Kowalski, Whyte Ivanhoe Caulfield Gram IVANHOE: McKernan 3, Docherty 3, Sullivan 2, Field 2, Dean 2, Williams, McDowall, Sartori, T Ryan BEST: Docherty, Johnson, Phillips, Warry, Field, Dean CAULFIELD GRAM : Monotti 2, Le Page 1, D G Williams 1BEST: Cunningham,Worthington, Yeomans, Hartley, Robinson, Fitts B RESERVE SECTIO N Old Paradians Old Halleybury OLD PARADIANS : V Considine 2, M Ryan, Marturano, Gilmartin, Grace, Richards, Butcher, Wyatt BEST: Romeo, Marturano, Coppelli, V Considine, Gilmartin, Richards OLD HAILEYBURY : Parkes, McQueen BEST: Matthews, Home, Derham, Thomson, Lord, Metherall Page 20 Collegians Coburg COLLEGIANS: Mold 4, Baun 2, Bulling 2, Edwards 2, Cartledge, Teale, Nethersole, Richards BEST: Cartledge, Richards Eq Best, Scurrie, Margot, Dodd, Mold COBURG: Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Parkside Fawkner PARKSIDE: R Poyntz 11, Shane Wilson 3, Fletcher 2, Datson 2, R Clarke, Maxwell, Tanner BEST: R Poyntz, Sceney, Shane Wilson, Grummisch, Stewart, Datson FAWKNER: Dunkerton 2, Shannon, M Ward, George, Prouse, Faulks, Wilson BEST : M Teasdale, B Smith, Graham, Brown, Eddy, Wilson Monash Blues Old Trinity Gram MONASH BLUES: Gunning 2, Sloan 2, Lee, Oakley, Grutzner, Davies, Schneider, Giles BEST: Gunning, Carr, Oakley, Hore, Curtin, Coldham OLD TRINITY : Stockdale, Healey, C Bolton, Maizells, C Spaulding, Tankey BEST : Healey, Walters, Frood, Allen, R Mercer, C Boulton Old Melburnians - Bye C RESERVE SECTIO N St Kilda CBCOC Kew ST, KILDA CB OC: Thynne 3, Murphy 2, BEST: Girdwood, Sherman, P Howard, Mulquinney, Spence, Broomhall KEW: G Smith, Dennis, F Busse, Brown BEST : Fanning, Hinchen, Wilson, Monoham, Casauria, DuVergier Old Brighton Gr Old Ivanhoe Gram OLD BRIGHTON: A Dick 4, R Flack 3, Ford 2, Hunt 2, Wagner 2, Beddge, D Dick, Hall, Latzer, Massey, Millis BEST : Wagner, Millis, A Dick, D Dick, Hunt, Ford OLD IVANHOE: J Stevens, Dowling, James, Grace, I Scott BEST: I Scott, P Kostos, James, Dickson, N White, Hannah Hampton Rovers Old Carey Gram HAMPTON ROVERS: Lane 6, Macnish 6, Cave 3, Vasy, Cafarella, Callaway, R Bendle, Wenzell BEST: Haumoff, Huckett, Lane, Macnish, Callaway, Cafarella OLD CAREY: Seale 2, Petty 2, Gomer, Long BEST: Thomas, Hogan, Grenfell, Morgan, Long Scale Last Week's Results - Continued Geelong AJ AX GEELONG: T Ludwyk 5, Lowcock 4, Sheringham 4, Nicholson 3, J Ludowyk 2, Morrow, Huon, Poulton, Jennings, Scale, Tucker BEST: Huon, Lowcock, Nicholson, Condie, Morrow, T Ludowyk AJA X : Nankin 2, Rubinstein, Schulman, Jurberg, Milgrom BEST: Greenberg Milgrom, Jurberg, Simon, Shulman, Nankin Old Xaverlans Alphington OLD XAVERIANS : BEST : Petroff, Lachal, Fanning, Rominan ALPHINGTON : Matton 2, Hartigan, Plumpton BEST : Aslanis, Press, Jones, Skerry, Liberman, P Harris, D RESERVE SECTION Heathe rton U H S Old Boys ,8-26 HEATHERTON: A Carey 3, G Ryan 2, Matricue 2, Walker, Matheson, P Skinner, Bodgy, Tetau BEST : Carey, Matricue, Layton, Bodgy, G Ryan, R Ryan U HS OLD BOYS: Gabrielle, Constantine, Schulz BEST : Carlyle, Toleman, Mercer, Bain, Parfait, Page M HS Old Boys Etstemwick M H S OLD BOYS: Hutton 3, McKenzie 2, Liggett, Turnbull, Kovits, Turner, Evans, Walsh BEST : Hutton, Torres, Turnbull, Evans, Kovits ELSTERNWICK : McIntosh 3, Cottrell, Dunn, Heath BEST : Brooks, Cottrell, Convery, Phillips, McIntosh State Bank Old Cam'well Gr STATE BANK : Scott 3, Mitchell 3, Roberts, Holdstock Crimeen, Dumbrell, Pitts BEST: Bentick, Favier, Dumbrell, Keady, Crimeen, Hayes OLD CAMBERWELL : Donkin 3, Faul 2, Moran 2, Price, Treacher BEST : Moran, De Steiger, Macrae, Collins, Amos, Robinson St Kevin's OB Country Colleges ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS: Chalmers 3, C Nettlefold 3, Arnold 2, Lewin, Davey BEST: Duffy, P Davies, Phibbs, C Nettlefold, Walker, McLennan COUNTRY COLLEGES : Shaw, Earls, M Lester BEST : Flower, McCallum, Vear, Howe, Hanlon, Shaw THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 12, Power House West Brunswick POWER HOUSE : Dakin 5, Alcock 3, Harris 3 Shewan 2, McPhee 2, Johnson 2, Dale, Kimpton, Fingleton, Clarke BEST : Shewan, Harris, Kimpton, Dakin, Dale, Johnson WEST BRUNSWICK : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday E RESERVE SECTIO N St Bede's O C Brunswick S ST BEDE'S O C : Bowden 5, King 2, Cracknell 2, Turra, Fitzgerald, Negri BEST: Turra, Cracknell, L Terrell, Coutts, P Ryan, Negri BRUNSWICK : Nil goal-kickers BEST : Ogilvie, Anderson, Liddy, Johnston, Johnstone Nort h Brunswick ' AN Z Bank NORTH BRUNSWICK: B Duncan 4, Jewson 3, Archibald 2, Turner 2, Grant, Carter, Muscat, P Dimarco BEST: G Carter, Turner, Manias, Carlyon, P Dimarco, Grant A NZ BANK : R Chisholm, Rich, J Chishclm BEST: R Chisholm, Donellan, Goodear, Newington, McNamara Beverley Hills Old Geelong q4 BEVERLEY HILLS: Hirsch 6, R Butterworth 2, Woods 2, Bradshaw, Haythorne, Mason R P Snibson BEST : Doe, Haythorne, Hirsch, Jensen, P Mason, Woods OLD GEELONG : McFarlane 2, Geddes 2, Spider, Yencken BEST: Marshall, Yencken, Geddes, McFarlane, Spiden, Coltman Buiteen-T'stowe La Trohe Blacks BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : C Sheridan 5, Foulds 2, Dozzi 2, Crowe 2, Atkins, Walton Stannard, Tenace, alker, Murphy BEST: Knell, Gilmore, C Sheridan, D Sheridan, Foulds, Atkins LA TROBE BLACKS : Mundar 4, Solomon, Heath, J Groenewegen, Harrop BEST: J Groenewegen, Mundar, Sims, Solomon, Wight, Brophy AMP Society Old Mentonians A MP SOCIETY : McLeod 4, Brown 2, Powell, G Caddick BEST : O'Sullivan, Mannix, Ferrall, Brown, Mercier, Moor 'OLD MENTONIANS : Chamberlain 2, R Erickson 2, Maher, Osborn BEST: R Ericksen, Maher, Merlino, M F King, Chamberlain, Tuck Page 21

12 Last ~~a IK's Result's 'Continued F RESERVE SECTION National Bank Monash Whites NATIONAL BANK : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday MONASYi WHITES : Adsett 2, Metcalfe, Fort, BEST: Metclafe, Leyden, Blair, Joynson, Cain, Adsett University Reds Footscray IT UNIV REDS: Webster 3, L G Thomso n 3, Hendy, Williams, Koop, Mason, Lex Thomson, Weston 'BEST : Hargreaves, Koop, Lex Thomson, L G Thomson, Hutton, Hosking FOOTSCRAY LT: Smith, Tregilis, Beecroft BEST: Tregilis, Smith, Stevens, Dilks, Rowe, Moriay Clayton Ther ry C COB CLAYTON UNITED : D'amelio 3, R Gardiner 3, Truscott 3, Brown 2, McAroy 2, Herold 2, Anderson, Peart BEST: Sheers, D'amelio, Truscott, Nye, Dawes, R Bertram THERRY CC : King 2, Briggs 2, Matheson 2, Elliott, Forbes, P Prendergast BEST: Forbes, Erdman, P Prendergast, King, Briggs, Elliott Butieen United Com'wealth Bank BULLEEN UNITED : Gallagher 2, R Bryant 2, Vening 2, Melton 2, Shinn 2, V Harvie, Robertson, Conway BEST: Pidutti, Robertson, Vening, Melton, Shinn, D Bryant C'bVEALTH BANK: Collins, Keating, Scott, Thomas BEST: Foletti, Thomas, Johnson, Grima Thombu ry - Bye CLUB PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Remember, to post your reports early o n Sunday (in a pillar box which has a Sunday clearance - please check as many do not have this) Copy not received by Monday morning will not be considered for publication NOTE - A SECTION CLUBS - Clubs advised as participating in the main game (at Elsternwick Park) each week are required to phone selected team to:- Ken Knox "The Age" Sporting Department, on , on Thursday night (as early as possible after 7 30 p m and definitely before 9 00 p m ) UMPIRES' CORNE R TRAININ G One question which is often asked by players during after-game discussions with umpires is : What type of training do you do? Often the question is asked by men who are nearing the end of their playing careers and are thinking of taking up umpiring as a means of keeping fit and of maintaining their association with Amateur football Here is the answer:- Training is held each Tuesday and Thursday night at Elsternwick Park and at the Collingwood Harriers track The format varies but a typical night's work would involve : An 8 lap warm up metre sprints, jog back to start and repeat 4 laps Indian file - last man sprints to front metres wind sprints 2 laps warm doia n ball bouncing it is a different type of training from that which players do because it is designed for a different purpose - ensuring that an umpire has the stamina to run for over 120 minutes Ex-players generally do not find it too hard to adapt JUNIOR UMPIRES NIGHT An announcement that this event was to take place was made in the Amateur Footballer on 15 July Thirteen young umpires attended at Elsternwick Park the following Tuesday and trained with the senior umpires Afterwards they joined in a pie-night and were addressed by Umpires' Adviser, Alan A'Neiii and Umpire Committee Secretary, Peter Fell Most expressed an interest in joining the Amateur panel on leaving school We will be keeping in contact with them and they will be guests of the Association at the 'A' Grade Grand Final in September FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK August 12 - Old Scotch Coll v University Blue s August 19 - University Blues v St Bernard's O C W, It )w r Vfl%l 1 71~ F who, would like to ~~ ~ ~ gare with the Amateurs n Appli c ations are invited for FIELD, BOUNDARY and G OAL UMPIRES for next season Please contact PETER FEI L 12 MACKIE GROVE EAST BRIGHTON You'll Be Made Most Welcome! Page 22 Page 23

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