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nc ~~ 11Ifv fay 8,196 A " Section '"I If, you belong to any club or group with a common interest you qualify for Ansett Airlines of Australia's 10% discount air-tares 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 B"rochure, or simply ring and we'll mail one direct CENTS Printed by Hedges & Bell Pty Ltd Sutton Road, Maryborough, and Published by Geroge McTa g gart, of 12 Ripley Grove, Caulfield North, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association the amateur Vol 6, No 3 Registered for posting as a periodical - Category "C I " OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

~,~,,, Steady Eddie "I did ft and I'm glad :" Five years ago, Eddie didn't think he could afford insurance He was getting marrie d in a month and he needed all the money h e could get to make a start An AMP man showed Eddie that an insurance premiu m is not money spent but money saved and more Now Eddie has a policy that protects his family and protects his dollars Contact an AMP man today and hear how you can afford insurance and enjoy security Telephone 62 0201 or mail this coupon r------------------ I Tell me more about how I can afford AMP insurance LAST WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS ORMOND, MONASH, TRINITY CAUSE UPSET S Geelong's First Win Since 194 By GEORGE MeTAGGART The spate of sensations in the opening round a fortnight ago continued last week when three of the A Section winners in the first round were beaten by teams which lost on the opening day Ormond, well beaten by De La Salle, turned round and toppled University Blues by six goals - Monash Blues, after an inglorious display against North Old Boys, beat Coburg by 21 points - and Old Trinity, who finished a long c~ia y behind the Blues, accounted for North Old Boys, the margin being 3 4 points- - De La Salle, who just held on long enough to beat University Blacks by a point, are now at the head of the list, St Bernard's, premiers last year, played an unregistered player against the Blacks in the opening match and so lost the four premiership points, otherwise they would be sharing the lead with De La Salle Geelong scored a 33-point win over St Kilda CBC, their first taste of victory since the 194 season Reservoir Old Boys Juniors, who kicked a record Junior score the previous week, were beaten last Saturday, going down to West Brunswick by points And their percentage crashed from 2446 to 4632 - still not a bad per centage all the same Incidentally Thomastown's percentage quite naturally also dropped considerably despite another big win - from 2581 8 to 591 5 Melbourne High again kicked a century score, but their 1-15 (11 points) fell 53 points short of Caulfield Grammar, who kicked 25-20 (10) The week before High kicked 21-8 (134) to be beaten by 9 points University Blues Juniors, who put up a poor showing against North Old Boys (Section 2 premiers last year) repeated their Section I Grand Final win over Coburg, the margin being 4 goals Of the teams promoted this season, De La Salle, Fawkner, AJAX and North Old Boys Juniors are still unbeaten So too are Monash Whites, but their match against ANZ Bank last Saturday was not played because no umpire was available ~ Name Address State : P o s t c o d e AM P, 535 BOURKE STREET, MELBOURNE, Vic 3000 L624 Page 2 6 ----------- J THE AMATEUR FOOT15ALLER - MAY 8, 196 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-MAY 8, 196 page 3

V H jection 90 UMPIRE'S CORNER By Kevin McKay "FITNESS" What are we striving for when we commence training the umpires at Elsternwick Par k We aim to develop and improve the general and specific components of fitness in order to maximise their performance when they are umpiring, Once again general and specific conditioning are both inter-related and combined with the most vital requirements of a field umpire - stamina and speed They are all brought together for the overall improvement of physical fitness and the final objective which is the correct performance response on the field It should be remembered that the development of one component of fitness will not guarantee the same response towards another component - For example If one is training to improve his strength by the appropriate training, he cannot expect th e same improvement to show in his cardiorespiratory fitness (Heart and Lungs ) Therefore the golden rule to remember is that "Training in Specific" Conseouently, training should be aligned as closely as possible to the task undertaken by the individual Every part of the body should be brought to efficient working level before specialised training is undertaken This level should be reached PRE-SEASON BEFORE arrival at ElsternwIck Park UNFORTUNATELY only a few umpires do PRE-SEASON WOR K Physiological functional improvements are brought about by correct training, but the organism tends to revert to it's former state once training is discontinued training th e longer mth e ore buil d slowly doe s brough the t about take place reversal Training to be effective must follow a plan and must be of regular intervals Training time must be concentrated and it must be in a situation which is not vitally different from what is required on the actual day Boredom after lengthy training periods is almost inevitable Therefore it is essential that changes be made from time to time within the training routine DO YOU KNOW? That one of the greatest goal kickers in the history of Australian Rules Football was East Fremantle Player George Doig In 1934 this great forward kicked 152 goal s season, durin n Australian senior g whh~inci Included 32 us i games in successive weeks, 19 of his club' s 22 the first week, and 13 out of 20 the following week a for DEast FremantlaouJuniorsin againstpl almyr oig scored every goal and every behind 26-20 scored by his team "What would he *be worth today? " Last week we started our social year with a party at the home of Ron and Janice Lowe A huge crowd voted it a top night LAWS OF THE GAME RULE 1G - States that a free kick shall be awarded against a player who wilfully kicks or forces the ball out of bounds without it being touched by another player FULE 1E- A free kick shall be given against a player who wilfully wastes time A player with the ball may be fairly met by an opponent by the use of the hip, shoulder, chest, arms or open hands A player may be pushed in the chest or side or shepherded in accordance with these laws, by an opponent, provided the ball is not more than 5 metres away Umpires should at all times use common sense in their decisions WE'RE SHORT OF UMPIRES The Association is desperately shor t of umpires and urgently requires young men to take on this very important part of the game On the onening day, we only just managed to supply umpires to all games by using two members of the Umpire Committee, who have "retired" as umpires, and last Saturday the position was even worse, with one game having to be cancelled because of the shortage of umpires Anyone interested in becoming an umpire in the Association, whether he has had umpiring exnerience or not, is requested to contact the Secretary to the Umpire Committee, Mr Lynton McLeod, of 9 Mason Court, Highett 3190 His Phone number is 95-321 The greatest need is for Field Umpires, but Goal Umpires are also required Payments range from $20 for those in Group 4, to $33 for Group 1 Goal umpires receive $14 Pava 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- MAY 8, 19 6 LAST VVEEK'S RESULTS A SECTIO N Old Trinity Gr 5 2 104 141 0 19 12-126 North Old Boys 22 5 96 14 8-92 OLD TRINITY: Williams 6, Smith 4, P Quarterman 2, Jones, W Peers, R Peers, P Dann, Cook, Stevenson, Johnston Best : Hansen, Williams, Jones, Smith, W Peers, Watsford NORTH OLD BOYS : Fogarty 3, O'Connor 3, Ould 3, Murray 2, Kelly, O'Halloran Wilson Best: Anderson, Fogarty, Wilson,, B O'Connor, Scanlon, Butera De La Salle OC 33 8 11 10 13 12-90 University Blacks 22 32 88 13 11-89 DE LA SALLE O C : Groves 4, Hill 3, George 2, Dunne, Bothe, Crothers, Power Best: Lyons, Groves, Butler, Power, Wright, Mulqueen UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Larkins 3, Mofatt 3, Burne 3, Hays 2, Perrett 2 Best : Dynon, Burne, Holland, Clarke, Moffatt, Cusack, Monash Blues 1 116 139 1514-104 Coburg 1 2 4 3 11 6 139-8 MONASH BLUES : Curtin 4, Harrison 3, Bickford 2, G Pell, Tunning, Severs, Carlton, Gumley, Renhard Best: Black, Smith, Renhard, Bickford, Curtin, Tellefson COBURG: Handley 6, Boyd 2, N Beattie 2Seath 2, P O'Brien Best: Handley, N l3eifttie, Seath, M O'Brien, Mann, P O'Brien St Bernard's OC 23 95 12 19 8-122 Reservoir OB 35 413 814 1019-9 ST BERNARD'S O C: Fox 4, Thompson 4, Madzielski 3, Angel 2, Santamaria 2, King 2, Wade, Dalmau Best: Aughton, Drennan, King, M Pearson, Mahoney, Rackham RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Trevascus 4, R Shepherd 3, Dobson, Lobley, G Tuininga Best: Trevascus, R Shepherd, B Wilson, `Fassey, Jarvie, Home Ormond 52 126 1511 21 21-14 University Blues 35 12 131 15 2I-111 ORMOND: Fisher 4, Holman 4, Ray Woo d l, Dove 2 Bourne 2, Chisholm 2, Buckley, i Russ, Burney Best: Dove, Naylor, Chisholm, Ladd, Bourne, Adrian Graham UNIVERSITY BLUES : Tyquin 3, Hindle 3, Brown 3, Church 2, Sleeman 2, Lyle, Hager Best : Smith, Williams, Church, Lyle, Booth, Brown Congratulations to Tony "Critter" Diamond who will play his 50th game Rovers for Hampton today Tony at present is in his second year as captain of our junior side having led them to promotion last season A great team player Tony is an inspiration Go his players and we at Roverland are r,roud of him B SECTIO N Old Scotch Coll 43 139 1611 20I4-134 Ivanhoe 4 6 5 12 8 1611-10 owden OLD SCox 3, King 2, Kefford, TaIIe t Best: Marx, Tallent, Bowden, Sherwen, Leatham, Nicholl s IVANHOE : Jones 5, McMahon 2, Simpson 2, Stredwick, Knopp, K Harris, R Stewart, Renshaw, Hoare, Dockerty Best : Stredwick, Renshaw, Jones, R Stewart, Grant, Neale Geelong 28 12 1015 16 21-11 St Kilda CBOC 41 91 112 136-84 GEELONG: G Trevaskis 3, Coad 3, Neilsen 3, Davis 2, Ross 2, Poulton 2, Roberts Best: Davis, G Trevaskis, Silver, Neilsen, Coad, Colenso ST, KILDA CBOC: P O'Connell 5, Drinan 4, Hinrichs, Jennings, M Delaney, Carroll Best: P O'Connell, Drinan, Jennings, Sherman, M Delaney, J Delaney Marcellin OC 51 98 158 23 12-150 Old Carey Gram 31 32 62 2-44 Powe R~ Denning C2, Jon GaBtneBTo ~oldillon, r Aloisio, MacDonald, J Oi Grego ry, Crimmins, Hardy, C Mahon Best : Power, C Mahon, Jones, J O Gregory, J Gartner, P Gartner Glenn, Tatnall Hearn, Yeo 2, Kellaher, Elliott, jsulomidis, Rooney, Davies, Collegians 23 38 411 12 11-83 Old Paradians 41 8 11 10 11 13-9 NethersoleI 2, e~elee tomeriy,nwilliamson, S Permezei Best: Roach, Mason, Rice, Zent, Nethersole, Lee 2, OL D Fordp Duke, Roe Best : Jordan 6, K C e ndall, Considine C Considine, B Kohut, Considine, Duke, Tudor Caulfield Gram 12 1413 23 18 25 20-10 MHS Old Boys 11 43 96 II5-11 CAUL Butcher Toote l 3, Morp~ 2, eg str er~, Malf ey 21 Watson, Everitt, Fletcher, Dunn, Griffiths Best : Fletcher, Butcher, Tootell, Watson, Morphet, Lester M civiiishold $ BOYS : besberga2i Rogers 2 eevans4, R Wood Best: R Wood, Martin, Mc- Carthy, Cosmas, Cooper, Silberberg Caulfield Gramma ri ans would like to congratulate John Knowles, Gary Rutledge and Andrew Minotti on reaching the "50 game milestone" against St Kilda CBOC in th e THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -MAY 8, 196 Page 5

N Sc Or HC,, 11 0 A " Section Last week's Results C SECTION Ol d 6 Hamp on 1 Ry 3 8-10 9 1 5 v=sr 1 4 38 11 12 12 15- OLD HAILEYBURY I8 : Bouris 6, Roberts 5, Mason 3, Langford 2, Cracknell, Williams Best : Code, Cocks, Bouris, Houghton Mason, Roberts, siia on TO2, lvedrs Row t :Ke nnash 3, Young nedy, Thon pson Best, Bennett, : Rowston, Huckett, Bird, Young, Josephs Kew 6 5 108 13 Aiphington 1 14 16 1-113 4 6 811 1216-88 Hin~che 2, Hays~ Cooper,yS a4 ffidiarda Zerbi Best: R Zerbi, Cooper, Cavanagh, ston, Willcox, Hayes John- LPHI 2,ACa dly,~ogalerohale J2aw 2, amie on, hlearer Sheldrick Best s : Gale, Smith, Hale, Williams, Shearer, Can dy Fawkner 4 6 11 8 Power House 1618 18 29-13 33 6 FAWKNER 8 12 9-81 : Ferguson 6, Trapani 4, G Robertson, E Wilson Smith, Thomas, Cash, E F 1McMahonarFoley, Wilson T JasTeasdaestFerguson, POWER HOUSE : Upton 4, Vick 2, Halles, Digby, Kelly, Whitmore, Alexander, Walker Best : Upton, Peters, Clarke, Drough, Whitmore, Alexander Parkside 3 5 10 1 UHS Old Boys 1 1615 44 8 2216-148 8 11 PARKSIDE 12 1316-94 : Green 8, Bastow 5, Ware 3 Sweeney 3, G Dryden, B, Harvey, Howell Best: Howell; Green, Ware, G Graham, Sweeney Dryden, UH S OLD BOYS : McMahon 6, Flavel 2, Jones 2, Byron, Martin, Walsh Best : Grayster, Hume, Flavel, Johnson, McMahon, Old Meiburnians 5 3 10 Old 6 16 Ivanhoe Gr 228-140 43 65 OLD MELBURNIANS 10 128-8p Elam 4, Woodbridge 3, : Urquhart 10, A chell 2, Roberson 1 Cordner 2, Mit- Best Knight, Mitchell, K : rquhart, Pisarski, lin McMullin, N McMul- G OLD 2IVANHOEFoardbrMohr3, Gume G Stevens Best: Galbraith, Cuttriss, Cropley, Foard, G Stevens, Mohr All at Parkside late Tom would like to congratu- 'Reliable' 50th game today Keogh on playing his Tom is probably our most consistent hackman and being a former Heidelberg Colts boy he shows enormous courage Tom - make today another one of your great games you well The whole club wishes Pa" 6 Continued D SECTION Assumption OC 4 I 53 I06 13 10 88 National Bank 2 59 511 811-59 ASSUMPTION OLD COLL : Gorey 4, Singline 3, Lester 3, Rourke 2, Birrell Best : O'Dwyer, Gorey, Barlow, Serafini, Monaghan, Lester D Bate, ehne, NATIONAL Srri B2, S cbate, ott CB st: Ashley Dehne, Morris, McCann, B Scott, Old Brighton Gr 65 1412 1814 2818-186 Brunswick 32 44 610 613-4 9 OLD BRIGHTON : Holmes 12, Jones 5, McClure 3, Simon 3, Devine 2, Draper, Hamilton, J Priestley, Best: Holmes, Mc- Clure, Devine, Thomas, Jones, Kemp BRUNSWICK : Hanlon 2, Stuart, Lasala, Jones, Burchell Best : Witheridge, Burchell, Fagen, Palmer, Hughes, Hanlon Old Geelong 6 4 13 112 19 19-133 Elsternwick 4 1 9 10 1211 18 16-124 OLD GEELONG : Missen 5, Ross 4, Gilbert 3, Spiden 2, Bailey 2, Clarke, Hunter, Bradshaw Best : Gilbert, Hunter, Clarke, Brocksopp, Ross, Missen ELSTERNWICK : Freer 3, Rosewarne 3, Grace 3, Molyneaux 2, Blythman 2'Perkins May 2, Berns, Street, Morecroft Best : J, Rosewarne, Morecroft, Blythman, P Mahony, A Ramsay AJAX 32 99 Stat e Sav 4 1 20 28-148 Ban k 2 5 48 AJAX : 10 12 12- Bialek 84 Gro sberg s Best 3, Wiener 2, M arkse Feldp cermschul- Feldpicer, : Gross, Marks, Rozen, Schulberg, Bluzer Kead ystate y, SAV K AlleniissMcG EacoBestc Laidlaw, Inglis, Wynd, Roberts, Keady, Noviello Old Xaverlans 61 Old 84 Cam'well 118 18 Gr 30 51 OLD XAVERIANS 103 1560-196 : Brosnan 8, O'Neill 4, Pirrie, Noonan, Eichorn, Fitzpatrick, Sholley, Wilton Best : Brosnan, O'Neill, Shol- 1ey, Furnell, Peppard, Smarrell i OLD CAMBERWELL : Watkin *3, Mehan 3, Ellis McLardy 3, Steven 2, Williams 2, Allan, Best: Watkin, Ellis, Buchanan Steven, Hewitt, Remington, Old Brighton also congratulates Mark Riddell on playing his 50th game this week za d ' and his obvious joine h football 1 skills s oas him his nickname a on earn d Unfortunately Mark didn't play last season but this year he has begun with two fine games and looks to oa theslen or himself atulationsuand place luck for many more fine good games THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 8, 19 6 Last Week's Results - Continued E SECTION AMP Society 53 55 912 11 14= 80 North Brunswick 33 55 8 11 11- AMP SOCIETY : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday NORTH BRUNSWICK: Raleigh 2, Ralston 2, Jewson 2, D Payne, Handley, I Duncan, Trotter, McDonald Best: Handley, Ralston, D Payne, Jewson, Butler, Kenny Old Mentonlans 36 910 1114 1 19-121 Heatherton 41 53 106 119-5 OLD MENTONIANS: Norton 3, Speers 2, mclough 2, Ingram 2, Mounsey 2, I Harrison, McKinlay, J Upham, Wood, Rafter, Whitton Best: Bungey, Ingram, Mounsey, Wood, McKinlay, Norton HEATHERTON: Meeking 2, P Killen 2, Paul Carey 2, Brains 2, W Cother, Howells, Matulick Best: Fletcher, R Ryan, Meeking, M Killen, Paul Carey, P Killen C'wealth Ban k 2 0 4 8 8 14 11-95 St Kevin's OB 2 9 1016 1220-9 2 C'WEALTH BANK : Sarapuu 3, Sullivan 3, King 2, Reid, Myers, Bingham, Frazer, Wyatt, Borrack Best: O'Brien, Brown, Borrack, Reid, Anderson, Myers ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Mattson 2, B Campbell 2, T Griffin 2, Fitzpatrick, Radford, Hannan, James, Randles, Mornane Best: B Campbell, Hannan, Clement, T Griffin, Randles, Bourke LaTrobe Blacks 25 510 1016 I4 22-108 St Pat's-Monivae 34 4 99 12 12-84 LATROBE BLACKS : Von Moger 8, Hardman 2, O'Donohue, Chapman, Cowling, Cordner Best: Cowling, Porter, Cordner, Kelly, Drew ST PAT'S-MONIVAE : Shannon 6, Mahar 3, O'Connor 2, Rohde Best: Coffey, Mahar, Park, Ryan, Delahunty, Shannon F SECTIO N St Bede's OC 10 811 14 15 Thornbury 13 610 11 ST BEDE'S OC : Allen 8, McCormack 2, Morse 2, Terrell, D Kean Best: Allen, Robinson, 1920-I34 1315-93 Wain 4, Bowden, Vaughan, Terrell, D Kean, Negri THORNBURY Hayman 3, Pieters 3, Lucas 3, Byrne 2, M Staff 2 Best : Greenwood, Lucas, Ashby, Byrne, McGorlick, McMahon West Brunswick 32 138 1911 24 16-160 LaTrobe Reds 32 33 56 5 12-42 WEST BRUNSWICK well 4, J : White 6, W Brock- Ryan 3, Beaumont 3, R Brockwell 2, O'Halloran 2 M Schwarze 2, Allen, T Schwarze Best: Allen, W 13rockwell, Ivey, Lewis, O'Halloran, Woolard LA TROBE REDS: Colwell 2, Fox, McElwain, Whittacker Best: V Delahunty, S Wilson, Colwell, McElwain, Phillips, Wallis Buileen-T'stowe 44 6 9 15 10 112-114 Beverley Hi ll s 1 4 10 10 14 15 18-108 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Dawson 5, Pretto 3, D'Agostino 2, G S Miles 2, Goble 2, Jackman, Dozzi, Dimeo Best: D'Agostino, Pretto, C Sheridan, Moro, Dawson, Crowe BEVERLEY HILLS : Gibson 6, O'Loughlin 3, McCrory 3, Hyatt, Kiker, Odgers Best: Booth, Clark, Fatcher, Gdbson, C McCrory, P Thompson Footscray IT 6 3 10 6 16 10 18 18-126 University Reds 8 2 8 11 13 14-92 FOOTSCRAY I T : Watson 9, Sheehan 3, Absalom 2, Carr 2, Moore, Tregillis Best: Watson, Stephens, McArthy, Trewin, Lancaster, White UNIV REDS: Kenny 5, Sharpe 3, McLean 2, Bartley 2, Finkelde Best: Wilkins, G B, McLean, Grigg, Sharpe, Kenny, Goyen Bulleen United 16 13-109 Glenro y BULLEEN UNITED : V Harvie 5,IGhelle6r 4, Robertson 3, A Divirgilio, R Archer, Peter Archer, Nanscawen Best: R Archer, Jenkins, Lillie, Hilton, V Harvie, Gheller GLENROY : Broomfield 4, Marshall 3, Rogerson 3, Purcell 2, A Ross, M Wilson Best: Bye, Todorov, A Ross, Broomfield, Byhagair, M Wilson JUNIOR SECTION 1 North Old Boys 13 16 22 29 33 34-232 Old Scotch Coll 11 11 24 2 5-1 NORTH OLD BOYS : Godfrey 6, Sullivan 5, Conti 5, Hibbert 4, Gregg 3, W Clark 2, P Ryan 2, Malone 2, Kenny 2, Peasnell 2 Best: Zabrieszack, Conti, E Clark, Sullivan, Godfrey, Weir Kie1,DEgg~ston Eggleston, n Melville Bail y, Huuan Ivanhoe 15 510 813 11 14-80 University Blacks 14 39 514 820-6 8 IVANHOE: S Johnson 4, Stevenson 3, Addarmo, Kilpatrick, Course, McAlpine Best: Cameron, AddarmoS Johnson, Vaug- han, Dymond, Stevenson ' UNIV BLACKS : Toohey 2, Keys 2, Lewis 2, Hickey 2 Best: Nunn, Hickey, Dillon, Martin, Caiafa, Toohey Mon University 5 5 13 11 20 1 5 20 16-190 Ormond 4 2 63 10 6-12 6-8 MONASH UNIV: Sloan, Cules 6, Quinn 4, Craig 3, Creaser 3, Walton 3, Blair, Tucker, Holding Best: English, Cules, Seller, Sloan, Creaser, Craig ORMOND : Sterling 4, Gough 3, Bosch 2, Hill, Pitts, Hopcroft Best: Hill, Bramston, Boyanton, Hopcroft, Crocker, G Andrew 1tiE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 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_Vww~ arui' H JeCt/o/1 -is Last Week's Results - Continued Hampton Rovers 33 55 13 111-113 Power House 30 66 88 1412-96 HAMPTON ROVERS : Boyle 4, Cafarella 3, Tabram 3, Corvino 2, Fisher, Valencic, Diamond, Marshall, Thompson Best: Diamond, Marshall, Thompson, Edwards, Boyle, Corvin o POWER HOUSE: R Ligeti 3, R Matheson 3, O'Connor 2, Graig 2, Snyders, Seccas, Digby, Serosi Best: J Seccas, Sarosi, Rosewame, Hocking, Steinfort, O'Connor University Blues 56 8 1315 18 21-129 Coburg 3 1 11 5 155 16 8-104 UNIV BLUES : Dobbie 4, Bedford 3, Lawson 2, Came 2, Small 2, Sanger 2, Whitehead, Ashby Best: Lawson, Warne, Thwaites, Dobbie, Whitehead, Lloyd COBURG: Ferrado 5, Neudert 2, Tilburn, Elder, Knight, Cleary, Taylor, Sismanis, O'Reilly, Sim Best: Tilburn, Ingleton, Knight, Sproat, West, Sismanis, JUNIOR SECTION 2 West Brunswick 24 39 14 11 14-80 Reservoir OB 32 3 84 11-3 WEST BRUNSWICK: R Caruso 5, Caligar! 2, Nicolosi 2, Ceddia, Nigro Best : Bartley, Briggs, Dell, Malignaggi, Nigro, Welsh RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Romeo 4, McGaw 2, Truefeldt 2, Tobin, Christodoulou, Lyons Best : Elliot, McGaw, Edwards, Tobin, Campbell, Rantino Thomastown 4 168 2410 31 15-20 1 Geelong 20 51 92 11 3-69 THOMASTOWN: Czerny 12, Dotting 4, Marcou 4, Taylor 3, Gleeson 3, Allen 2, Park 2, G Kourlis Best: Signoretta, Marcon, Builham, Gleeson, Dri, Czerny GEELONG : Larsen 3, Quirk 2, Wells 2, D Paulke 2, G Condie, Brown Best : Wells, Quirk, Brown, Nurzenski, G Condie Caulfield Gramm 912 1518 2523 32 29-221 Kew 00 13 14 2 6-18 CAULFIELD GRAM: Strugnell 6, Wrigh t 5, Hitchcock 5, Lewis 3, Gibson 3, Hood 2, Seymour 2, Kerger 2, Gallus 2, Smith, Chartres, Felsenthall Best: Wright, Hayes, Gregory, Bartlett, Hood, Watson KEW: Jackomos, Foulidis Best: Abbam, Jackomos, Stewart, Fekete, Antoniades, Casandria St Bernard's OC 14 4 913 14 23-10 Old Paradians 31 51 83 9 4-58 ST BERNARD'S O C Caher 4, Powell 3, Mahady Majladyare Wall, Shembry, Smith, Grant, Haren OLD PARADIANS: P Abrahams 3, D McLean 2, R Considine 2, Luxon, Monagle Best : McLoughlin, Cain, Downey, Anderson, Luxon, Komisarizk Page 8 De La Salle OC 44 8 1216 1621-11 Alphington 03 24 55 8-5 5 DE LA SALLE: Curran 5, Carroll 3, Hayes 2, Mullaly 2, Nugent 2, Hollier, O'Reilly Best : Nugent O'Reilly, Carroll, Curran, Worsnop, Edmund s ALPHINGTON : K Candy 3, Berizzl, W Candy, Jurasic, Lennox, McDonald Best: Travglini, Aslanis, Juracic, McDonald, Lennox, Cree A RESERVE SECTIO N North Old Boys 42 2 115 138-86 Old Trinity Gr 14 65 8 9 8-62 NORTH OLD BOYS: J Maguire 4, Bevanda 2, Walsh 2, McGrath, Condello, Mc- Inerney, O'Keeffe, Kutrolli Best: Walsh, McInerney, Prior, Kutrolli, O'Keeffe, Condello OLD TRINITY: Dawson 4, Nelson 2, Stockdale 2, Hunt Best: Cumming, Dawson, Allen, Baker, S Emerson, McGrath De La Salle OC 23 3 911 11 11- University Blacks 03 14 24 5-3 DE LA SALLE : Mitchell 3, Dorizzi 2, G Hare 2, Clark, Perkins, McDonald, Kerin Best : Cooke, Letson, O'Donnell, M Kerin, G Clark, P Stewart UNIV BLACKS : Santamaria 2, Ley, Saines, Ryan Best: Santamaria, Dakis, Bateman, Temple, Scott, A Wood Coburg 2 5 56 9 9 11 13-9 Monash Blues 33 46 66 9-61 COBURG : Hen ry 4, Tolley 2, Lewis 2, Davies, J Taylor, Symons Best: Archipow, Davies, Hen ry, Wood, Egan, Hann an MONASH BLUES : Hedding 2, Ellis, Fanning, Styles, Gallagher, Shaw, O'Dwyer, Clarke Best: Ellis, Alford, Hedding, M ann, O'Dwyer, Styles St Bernard's OC 24 66 88 10 9-69 Reservoir OB 1 1 13 4 3 6 8-44 ST BERNARD'S O C: Considine 4, Sheehan 3, Johnson 2, G Smith 4, Best : Kennedy, Sullivan, Malouf, Sheehan, K Power, Johnson RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Hansen 3, Matheson 2, Kennedy Best: T Wilson, Hansen, V Aston, Gray, Truefeldt, Pettit, Ormond 62 106 1312 1 University Blues 15-11 14 3 48 9 11-65 ORMOND: Foulsham, Gough 2, San dilands 2, Palmer 2, Anrep 2, Curtis, Rosengarten Best: Curtis, Marston, Anrep, Lewis, Gough, Richardson UNIVERSITY BLUES : Templar 2, Lo n 3 Carrol l Brukner Carroll Ainger, 2, Jewson, Bierwirth, Lonergan, Templar THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- MAY 8, 196 Last Week's Results - Continued B RESERVE SECTIO N Old Scotch Coil 55 69 1113 13 16 94 Ivanhoe 21 34 5 99-6 3 OLD SCOTCH: Welch 4, McDonald 3, Drummond 2, Leong 2, Duffy, Firman Best: Duffy, Frew, Welch, Firman, Burge, Mc- Donald IVANHOE : G Dean 3, Glennon 2, Butler, Field, Long, Buckley Best: R Harris, Johnson, Bourke, Glennon, Long, Steen St Kilda CBOC 22 35 5 10-6 Geelong 12 32 42 83-51 ST KILDA CBOC : Halpin 4, Esmonde 2, Jones, Shortall, Spence, Girdwood Best : Esmonde, Kingsland, Halpin, Clinch, Robinson, Jones GEELONG: Barton 2, Bumpstead 2, Reeve 2 R Jeremiah 2 Best: R Jeremiah, Mc- Donald, Kelly, W Oman Marcellin OC 18 19-12 Old Carey Gram 10 12-2 MARCELLIN OC: J D Gregory 5, O'Connor 4, Bell 2, Tucker 2, Frazer 2, Sartori, F Aloisio, Mangiafico, Best: O'Connor, Tucker, Bell, Frazer, Quinn, B Gooley OLD CAREY: Seale 2, Long 2, S Hunter 2, B Elliott 2, Hughes, D'Ambrosio Best : Rowe, Seale, Simms, Elliott, Morgan, Rattenbury Collegians 6 4 13 8 19 14 22 19-151 Old Paradians 1 0 21 42 42-26 COLLEGIANS : Ferguson 6, Dean 4, Newton 4, Tucker 2, Nash 2, Cartledge 2, S Mackay, Ballard Best: Nash, James, Anderson, Tucker, Butler, Rowlands OLD PARADIANS : Mount, Pitkin, Gregor, G Mate Best : Stormont, Booth, MacLeod, McLoughlin, Mawsfield, Mount MHS Old Boys 21 55 8 13 11-89 Caulfield Gram 22 43 4 M 94-58 HS OLD BOYS : Senini 6, Morgan 3, Wilson 3, Schlifert Best: Senini, Schlifert, Ternes, Stafford, Rhodes, Marshall CAULFIELD GRAM : Lupson 2, Worthington 2, G Tamblyn 2, R Mathieson, Wallace, Dowling Best : Cunningham, Monotti, Pickering, Welch, Worthington, Hartley C RESERVE SECTIO N Hampton Rovers 20 64 85 129-81 Old Halleybury 53 5 109 11 10-6 HAMPTON ROVERS : Combe 5, Allan 4, Rolls 2, Cave Best: Allan, C Earle, Nadjecki, O'Reilly, Rolls, Combe OLD HAILEYBURY : Metherall 3, Mc- Queen 2, McLennan 2, Jessep, Derham, Mc- Waters, Curry Best: Abbott, Bowman, Curry, Jessep, Metherall, Newton THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-MAY 8, Alphington 12-54 Kew 11-5 3 ALPHINGTON : Liddell 2, Plumpton 2, Manley, Matton, Overall Best: Matfin, Sheldrick, Matton, Walker, P Harris, Liddeil KEW- M Walsh 2, R Campbell, Webster, Duvergier, Townsend, Laws Best: Clay, Laws, Webster, Gevaux, Antoniades, Walsh Fawkner 42 95 128 1813-121 Power House 02 24 34 46-3 0 FAWKNER: Stewart 5, Drummond 4, Barnes 2, M Teasdale 2, Bowyer 2, Quinnell 2, Corrie Best: Stewart, Drummond, M Teasdale, A Teesdale, M George, F Shannon POWER HOUSE : McCarthy 2, Daniel, Ralph Best : Daniel, Clarke, Allan, Wester ink, Parker, Hutchinson Parkside 4 5 105 1315 18 19-12 UHS Old Boys 20 30 30 4 2-26 PARKSIDE : R Poyntz, Johnston 5, Chilcott 3, Ridd 2, Harreli Best: Chilcott, P Harvey, R Poyntz, Ridd, Johnston, Smith UHS OLD BOYS : Carlyle 2, Luscomb e Miller Best: Siotis, Cassidy, Chettle, Blake, A Taylor, Schultz Old Melburnlans 26 513 11 18 12 19-91 Old Ivanhoe Gr 00 01 02 2 4-16 OLD MELBURNIANS: J Guest 4, S Wilson 3, Hepworth 2, Smith, D Wilson, Lee Best: Prior, Lapin, Connell, S Derham, J Guest, Alexander OLD IVANHOE: James, Swain Best : Swain, Selleck, McKenzie, De Pellegrin, Jackson, James D RESERVE SECTIO N Assumption oc 3 9 1210 1413-9 National Bank 21 43 56 5-3 ASSUMPTION OLD COLL : Howe 3, Pavone 2, Egan 2, G Howard 2, Commadeur, Arnott, Clements, Thomas, Nolan Best : G Howard, M Harding, Arnott, Bergin, Nolan, Howe NATIONAL BANK : Robinson 2, Bentley, Payne, Pritchard Best : Kelly, Robinson, Mitchell, Payne, Stockton, Phillips Old Brighton Gr 4 1 84 158 20 11-131 Brunswick 01 23 24 OLD BRIGHTON 58-38 : Bellmaine, Tapp 3, Kennedy 2, Trotter 2, Flack, Forbes, Hunt, Prescott, Smak, Templeton Best: Bellmaine, Larkin, Smak, Watkins, Flack, Prescott BRUNSWICK: K Evans 2, Gillett 2, Leheny Best : Madden, Gillett, Cook, Leheny, Trotman, Munro 196 Page 9

H >,ecrren "'M Last Week's Results EIsternwick 33 104 13 21 14-140 Old Geelong 14 3 5 66 88-56 ELSTERNWICK: Zimmer 4, Patience 3, Stevens 3, Wise 3, Williams 2, Dunn 2, Little 2, McClure, Richards Best: Patience, Convery, Dunn, Wise, Zimmer, Waller OLD GEELONG: S Fullerton 4, J Anderson, Kearney, Hinchcliffe, Edwards Best : S Fullerton, Robinson, Whittle, Hinchcliffe, Webb, Edwards AJAX 42 8 5 1511 20 11-131 State Sav Bank 11 43 53 66-42 AJAX: Rockman 5, Rosner 4, Gurfinkel 3, Markoff 3, Rozenbes 2, Perelberg, Robin, Lisner Best: Markoff, Hoffman, Gurfinkel, Kagan, Lipson, Rockman STATE SAV BANK: Price 2, Cooney, Bennett, Giulieri, Sullivan Best: Graham, O'Neill, Price, P Brennan, Lenehan, Izod Old Cam'weil Gr 42 68 813 11 15-81 Old Xaverlans 12 13 34 6-48 OLD CAMBERWELL : Trabar 5, P Buchanan 3, Chamberlain 2, Stewart Best : Spencer, Periilo, Cotterill, Trahar, Donkin, Stewart OLD XAVERIANS: Unkles 5, Saccardo, Powell Best: Petroff, P Zachariah, Sac cardo, Unkles, Hennessy, W Eichorn E RESERVE SECTIO N North Brunswick 39 515 51 8 19-6 AMP Society 30 41 84 10 5-65 NORTH BRUNSWICK: Archibald 6, Turner 2 Best: Turner, Campione, Archibald, G Payne, Brekke, N Walsh AMP SOCIETY: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Heatherton 35 612 10 14 18 21-129 Old Mentonians 20 30 42 5 2-32 HEATIIERTON: P Skinner 8, Hampton 3, Borg, 2, Yates, P Hopkins, W Williams' Dempsey, Sauer Best: Buck, Borg, Mah oney, P Skinner, Yates, W Williams OLD MENTONIANS: Ericksen 3, F Sharp, Lane Best: Osborn, Clement-Smith, B Harrison, Francis, Burgoyne, B Watts St Kevin's OB 06 28 11 813-61 C'weaith B ank 1 2 58 58 9-51 ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Gaven 2, A Simpson 2, Rolle 2, Jordan, Crowe Best : Davey, Baquie, A Simpson, C McLennan, Bookham, Chalmers C'WEALTH BANK: Dick 3, Hunt 2, Athans, Kimpton Best: Dick, Pettis, Zak, Sperlungo, Milton, Hunt ANZ Bank 31 53 94 14 8-92 Monash Whites 10 2 3 44 4-46 ANZ BANK: May 5, Ford 3, McNamar a 2, Harnetty, Podesta, Powell, Thomas Best: Harnetty, Peter Orchard, May, McNamara, Salter, Thomas MONASH WHITES : Capell 2, Fell 2, Darling, Forde, Taylor Best: Capell, Darling, Sangster, J Mitchell, Forde, Fell Page 10 Continued LaTrobe Blacks 51 94 15 4 19 10-124 St Pat's-Monlvae 22 3 89 8 15-63 LATROBE BLACKS: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monda y ST PAT'S-MONIVAE : Walsh 4, Richardson 2, Watson 2 Best: Reid, Mullen, Watson, Walsh, Flower, Richardson F RESERVE SECTIO N Thornbury 23 410 11 1313-91 St Bede's OC 42 52 93 114-0 THORNBURY: Burnie 5, B Burrows 4, Manning, I Burton, Gavin, S Staff Best : Harbour, Manning, S Staff, Wilson, Burnie, Williams ST BEDE'S O C : Hall 4, McGinty 2, Callaghan 2, Kane, Kurth, Coutts Best: Kane, Kurth, Yerolemis, Price, McGinty, Lagerberg West Brunswick 18 49 814 13 19-9 LaTrobe Reds 20 42 55 68-44 WEST BRUNSWICK : Dagg 3, Deguara 2, Kay 2, Meldrum 2, Oakley 2, Bull, Strachan Best: Bull, Fletcher, J Heenan, Mann, Strachan, Vazquez LATROBE REDS : Shaw 2, Symons 2, Eagle, Wilson Best: Palmer, Ryan, Le Lievre, Bennett, Wichlinski, Brown Beverley Hills 4 11-35 Bulleen-T'stowe 4-31 BEVERLEY HILLS: Nugent 2, Haack 2 Best : Haack, Nugent, Cowan, Rice, Thompson, Rowell BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE: Hancock, A Smith, W Smith, Hogan Best: Cerato, Knell, G K Miles, G Stannard, A Smith, Hancock Footscray IT 21 32 64 9 5-59 University Reds 22 3 58 611-4 FOOTSCRAY IT : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday UNIV REDS: T James 2, Cooper 2, Boyd, Hendy Best : T James, Cooper, Di Michele, Dyer, Forrest, N Wilkins Gienroy 10 31 42 9 3-5 Bulleen United 42 53 64 6 5-41 GLENROY: G J, Ford 5, A Attard, Jones, M Prendergast, Smith Best: Maughan, G J Ford, Bray, Hibbert, A Attard, Stockdale BULLEEN UNITED : O'Halloran 3, Bowden 2, Dunn 2 Best : O'Halloran, Bowden, Cairns, urner, Thompson, Johnson Thomastown congratulates George Kourlis on reaching his 50th game with the club George started playing with us in 192 and each season has shown more improvement This year with the under 19 team should be his best year yet All the best George - we all wish you well THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- MAY 8, 196 TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRES On ground of first-named club unless otherwise shown Seniors and Juniors at 2 p m Reserves at 11 45 am Selections (Seniors and Juniors) in BOLD TYPE by the persons previewing the respective Sections A SECTIO N De La Salle O C v Reservoir O B - Goodman Goal : Stewart, Murray (Hoist) St Bernard's O C v Monash Blues - Rowe Goal: A Smith, Paizis (Paterson) North Old Boys v University Blues - Grubb Goal: Waddell, McKenzie (Dressing) Coburg v Old Trinity Gramm - Rowell Goal: Jenner, Wilson (Pascoe) University Blacks v Ormond - Kelly Goal : Francis, Stratton (Somerville) B SECTIO N St Kilda CBOC v Old Paradians - Bishop Goal : Peters, Ahlm (Myors) Collegians v Marcellin O C - Gow Goal : Hillier, Dunstan (Elworthy) Old Scotch Coll v M H S Old Boys - Hindle Goal : Watson, to be appointed (Wise) Old Carey Gramm v Ivanhoe - J Field Goal: Williams, McCusker (Kitch) Geelong v Caulfield Gramm - Simpson Goal : from Geelong District League (Ryan) C SECTION Kew v UH S Old Boys - Mead (Jones) Parkside v Power House - Minson (Budge) 1Lampton Rovers v Old Melburnlans - Lowe (Morgan) Fawkner v Old Haileyburians - J Smith (Speechley) Alphington v Old Ivanhoe Gramm -- Maebus (O'Rourke) D SECTIO N Brunswick v State Sav Bank - Puddy (P Mannix) A JA X v Elsternwick - P Feil (White) National Bank v Old Camberwell Gramm - Marks (Donegan) Old Geelong v Assumption O C - Johnston (F Mannix) Old Brighton Gramm v Old Xaverians - Jennings (Peake) E SECTION Heatherton v A NZ Bank - Andrews (Murdoch) Monash Whites v Commonwealth Bank - Botsford (Henry) A MP Society v La Trobe Blacks - Blair- Holt (M Fullerton) St Kevin's O B v North Brunswick - Tracey (Stevens) Old Mentonians v St Pat's-Monivae O C Grace (Hinton) F SECTION West Brunswick v University Reds Muller (Gannon) Footscray I T v Beverley Hills - Cavanagh (Sharpe) Thornbury v Buileen United - Robinson (Mitchell) Bulleen-Templestowe v St Bede's O C - Booth (Connell) La Trobe Reds v Glenroy - Rogers (Harkin) JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ivanhoe v Hampton Rovers - King Power House v Monash University - C Nichol Old Scotch Coll v University Blues Dodds Ormond v North Old Boys - B Nicholls University Blacks v Coburg - Wills JUNIOR SECTION 2 Thomastown v Old Paradians - Mason St, Bernard's O C v Kew - Cunneen Reservoir O B v Alphington - Rossetto Caulfield Gramm v West Brunswick Cogdon Geelong v De La Salle O C - McInnis EMERGENCY UMPIRES Jorgensen, Cordner, Halbish, Amor, Benson, NEXT WED MAY 12th University Blacks v Monash Blues - Goodman Goal : To be appointed (Simpson) (Instead of May 22nd) 150 TO OLD BRIGHTON REGULAR Old Brighton congratulates Maicolm Titshall on playing his 150th game with the club this week Mal is in his 10th season and over his long and distinguished career has played many fine games for both the Junior and Senior sides Apart from the playing field, Malcolm is also a former committeman and in that capacity proved himself a fine clubman and willing helper This year the club looks to Mal, and other senior players, to provide the experience and steadiness that our many young players lack Congratulations Mal and good luck for season 6 150 UP TO `OLD CAMBERWELL' STALWART Lloyd Oakley plays his 150th game with Old Camberwell today Lloyd has been a stalwart of the club since 196 with many years' service on the committee He was cl Catain of th e ub secretary for a couple of years and i s handles regist atioresfo ets he Hub i n current laddiytion to being on the committee All at forward o Camberwell the pleasure of hi s Lloyd fo r many years to com e THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 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"A" SECTION TEAMS COBURG (Red & Blue) Coach: Graham Warfe (Reserves) John Taylor 1 Archipow, M 13 Cunningham, 23 Clark, D J 35 Zorzi, E R 4 Davies, W D 2 Handley, A J C V 24 O'Brien, B J 36 Sim, I 48 Gardiner, G J 3 Seath, R A 14 Hutchison, M A 25 Cannon, D J 3 Royal, H F 49 Gorsky, S E 4 Atkins, G D 15 Callesen, P G 26 Boyd, S 5 King, R A (vc) 38 Taylor, J F 50 Ingleton,, (c) 2 O'Brien, M I 6 Gilmour, R J 39 O'Brien, C 16 Liddle, I P A 51 Liddle, R 28 Finlay, M G J Green, G A 40 Lewis, V 1 Mann, P J 52 Egan, S 29 Hannan, M G M 41 Green, M A 53 Cox, P R 42 McA 3 19 Sheehan, M G 30 Willoughby, N u 9 Beattie, J R G L43 Ly asil V N 10 Hibberd, $ W 20 Henry, T D 32 Birch, R D 55 Toy W Nt, 11 Beattie, N J 21 Symons, 44 Leckie, N R G 56 Fiasco, A N 33 Handley, M 12 Richards, R W 45 Weston, N 22 Ellis, R A D 5 Turville, P F 34 Kelly, K L 46 Brown, M C DE LA SALLE OLD COLLEGIANS 0 1 ( ue & Gold) Coach : Bernie Sheehy; Res : Colin Glover 1 MeHenry, R 12 Dunn, B 22 Mitchell, P 2 Welsh, R 13 Letson, R 23 Hale, D 3 Bourke, M 14 Fitzgerald, J 24 Mulqueen, S 4 Perkins, K 15 McInerney, M 25 Fitzpatrick, M 5 O'Donnell, R 16 Whitelaw, D 26 Crothers, T 6 Yarwood, J (cr) 2 Rathjens, J Power, K 1 Bourke, B (vc) 29 Wright, S 8 McDonell, P 18 Jeffs, N 30 Day, D 9 Stewart, P 19 Pollard, J 31 Murnane, P 10 Halasa, R 20 Hale, G 32 Groves, A 11 Lyons, B (c) 21 Halasa, H 33 Clarke, G MONASH BLUES (Turquoise & Silver) 1 Curton, B 16 Van Der Nacher, 30 Black, G 2 Williams, S R 31 Syme, J 3 Golding, P, 1 Gunning, T 32 Alford, A 4 Sweetland, M 18 Midgeley, A 33 Bickford, D 5 Booth, R 19 G u 34 Stephen, 6 Smith, T A 20 Harmy,WG 35 Fanning, T Pell, J 21 Williams, T 36 Hedding, I 8 Hopkins, P 22 Ryan, C 3 Scott, R 9 Olding, M 23 Olds, R 38 Malcolm, B 10 Carlton, L 24 Clark, G 39 Moore, C 11 Cash, G 25 Lucas, R 40 Carneli, S 12 Hildebrandt, P 26 Tellefson, J 41 Moore, G 13 Schneider, S 2 Orr, A 42 Severs, P 14 Lette, G 28 Ellis, M 43 Renhard, R 15 Gallagher, C 29 Coldham, J 44 Whitty, P NORTH OLD BOYS (Purple & White) 34 Mcliroy, P 50 Fisher, A 35 Bothe, J 51 Mitchell, J 3 Mcllroy, P 52 Kerin, A 39 Butler, I 53 Sandford, C 40 Sherman, P 54 Gilbert, P 42 Donegan, P 55 Mcllroy, A 44 Aldenhoven, P 56 Flynn, J 45 Slattery, G 5 George, P 46 Loft, C 58 Dorrizzi, T 4 Bourke, M P 59 McPherson, W 49 McGuiness, R 60 Hil1,G (vcr) 45 Anderson, G 60 Bryson, N 46 Crampton, M 61 Clarke, B 4 Creaser, J 62 Edwards, J 48 Hore, T 63 Timms, R 49 O'Hare, M 64 Shaw, J 50 English, J 65 Manchester, K 51 Campbell, P 66 O'Kane, A 52 Rogers, R 6 Sealer, K 53 O'Brien, B 68 Joakin, S 54 Giles, S 69 Oakley, K 55 Johnson, T 0 Farrell, K 56 Lachal, P 1 Boylan, G 5 Armstrong, J 58 Townsend, S 59 Mann, G Coyach: Shane Maguire (Assistant) George Moloney 1 Maguire, S B 12 Welch, (Reserves) Tony Arthurso M R n 23 Ould, G (cl (VC) 24 g 35 O'Keeffe, G F 45 Jongebloed, P utera, D P 2 Maguire, D B 13 Kelly, (vcr) 46 Fennelly, B T 25 Holland, 3 O'Connor, B A 36 Ryan, D A 14 Fogarty, D F 4 Cuffe, P E 26 Henry, J 4 Fennelly, P W 15 Sheales, M 3 Fitzpatrick, 48 Arthurson, A J 2 Wigney, S 5 Wilson, G M G 16 Hall, P R J (cr) 49 Nelson, D G 28 Haratsis, B 6 Borcich, 38 Ferguson, P M P 1 O'Halloran, D 50 Murray, J M J 29 Maguire, J Robertson, N F 18 P 39 Bevanda, S Murray, L 51 Skahill, B J F 30 Sleight, 8 Hogan, J P 19 G 40 Hanneberry, McInerney, L M 52 McCormack, M J 31 O'Connor, P 9 Scanlon, T T 41 O'Donnell, A G 20 Carroll, P J 53 Meredith, D 32 Diviny, K K J 10 Anderson, B J 42 Arthurson, D J 21 Biagi, A 54 Robbins, A A 33 Condello, P 11 Leeack, F A 43 Kutrolli, D A 22 Scott, K J 34 Prior, R 55 Walsh, P 44 O'Halloran, M 56 Wakim, J OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS (Gold & Green) Coach: Alec Gardiner (Reserves) Noel Waters 1 Dart, R 14 Stevenson, I 2 Kennedy, R 2 White, G 15 Smith, G 28 Star, M 3 Arrowsmith, J 16 Waters, N (cr) 29 Quarterman, P 4 Watsford, G 1 Galbraith, D 30 Weir, 5 Peers, T (vc) W 18 Wilks, P 31 Quarterman, A 6 Emerson, D 19 Piggin, C 32 Jones, G Birrell, A 20 Williams, C 33 Langley, R 8 Bartley, D 21 Johnson, I (c) 34 Murphy, R 9 Cook, M 22 Baker, G 35 Heinz, A 10 Hansen, C 23 Peers, R 11 Grant, S 36 Beer, N 24 Frood, D 3 Deboos, R 12 Kennedy, S 25 Dann, P 38 Fekete, P 13 Stockdale, S 26 McKi nnon, T 39 Day, P Page 12 40 Allen, K 41 Christie, R 42 Emerson, S 43 Dawson, W 44 King, P (vcr) 45 Hillman, A 46 Nelson, S 4 Friend, I 48 Cumming, P 49 Herbert, K 50 Margetts, D 51 Healy, P 52 Clingin, G 5 Wigney, G 53 McGrath, T 54 Douglas, W 55 Adgemis, J 56 Masters, R 5 Bunting, P 58 Hunt, P 59 Green, G 60 Fricke, J 66 Webb, R 6 Alexander, N 68 Camillerl, A 69 Rough, G THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- MAY 8, 196 'r v H jecrion -in OR[~4OND (Brown & Light Blue) Coach : Ian Cameron (Assistant) Neil Le Page I Dove, S W 12 Foulsham, D A 25 Thomas, G T 38 Richardson, 49 Storey, J R Wood, Roger 13 Purcell, P J 26 Kuramoto, G D P W 50 Turner, G J 3 Rosengarten, T 14 Smyth, J F 2 Curtis, Rob 39 Marston, D J 51 Palmer, G R Murphy, P M 15 Chisholm, A D 28 Buckley, C 40 Anrep, R C 52 Sandilands, 5 Jenkins, R C 16 Kozlowski, I A 29 Burney, C W 41 Gallivan, J F R S (vc) 1 Hoey, P D 30 Lewis, M S 42 Clark, R M 53 Bourke, S M 6 Lidd, K J 18 Farrell, E F 31 Wood, Ray 43 Paterson, D L 54 Rowse, R B Fisher, G J 19 Le Page, N L 32 Carter, G F 44 Keane, A J 55 Humphreys, & Cameron, R J 20 Bourne, B K (c) 33 Morris, S P 45 Fitts, C R A J 9 Graham, Allan 21 Russ, J I 34 Handley, G J 46 Collins, M J 56 Naylor, K R 10 Corben, B F M 35 Gough, D G 4 Foulsham, M P 5 Kavanagh, I R (dvc) 22 Naylor, A K R 36 Holman, G J 48 Meeking, J P 58 Hay, R K 11 Graham, A drian 24 Barry, J R 3 Curtis, M (cr) RESERV0IR OLD BOYS (White, Royal Blue & Red ) Cojach : Brian King (Reserves) Alan Shepherd 1 Bates, M (c) 12 Manson, K 26 Dakin, H 40 Coles, C 52 Giles, D 3 Paulka, J 13 Horne, J 2 Matheson, P 41 Dobson, G 53 Dowell, B 4 Hansen, P 15 Hutton, T 28 Sellers, N 42 Gray, P 55 Morse, K 5 Scott, D 16 Jarvie, W 30 O'Brien, P 43 Wilson, S 56 O'Brien, T 6 McLaughlin, L 18 Aston, V 31 Smith, P 44 Lyons, D 5 Driver, D Rutty, G 19 Tuininga, G 33 Koers, D 45 Truefeldt, D 58 Box, G 8 Trevascus, G 20 Byrne, T (dvc) 34 Pettet, W 46 Kennedy, R 64 Lobley, J (vc) 21 Yoannidis, G 35 Macklin, N 4 Slattery, W 9 Massey, G 23 Heenan, M 36 Wilson, B 48 Lever, P 10 Tuininga, F 24 Shepherd, A 38 Wilson, T 49 Collins, D 1 Shepherd, R 25 Taggart, R 39 Coles, B 51 Dickens, K SS t3ernard's OLD COL LEGIANS (Black, Gold & Blue) Coach: Gus Mitchell (Reserves) Paul Dailey 1 Sdater, V A 12 Hogan, P N 26 Phelan, R M 38 Smith, G J 50 Hughes, D J ', Burgin, D C 13 Mitchell, G P 2 Schwarzenberg, (vcr) 51 Tyler, K J 3 Fox, J W 14 Thompson, P S W J 39 Brady, M V 52 Callanan, P D 4 Santamaria, 15 Considine, P J 28 King, R H 40 Irvine, K W 53 Whiting, J R R G 16 Angel, B 29 Waite, M 41 O'Loughlan, 54 Hughes, G F Rackham, P D 1 Phelan, K F 30 Power, K 42 O'Loughlin, 55 Dillon, G P (vc) 18 Dalmau, P A 31 Power, K M B G (dvcr) 56 Reid, M T fi i :mnazzo, M P 19 Nadzielski, H J 32 Dean, G W 43 Malouf, M K 5 Smith, A J Wade, G F (c) 20 Pearson, M J 33 Sullivan, A 44 Taylor, P M 58 Isaacs, A G 8 vrcnamee, B A 21 Kennedy, P A 34 Dailey, P J 45 Johnson, P G 59 Bourke, W D 9 Egan, B J 22 Aughton, P G (cr) 46 Hughes, J G 60 Shanahan, P J 10 Doolan, J G 23 Sheahan, M G 35 Pearson, P J 4 Loughnan, J I I Davis, T J 24 Drennan, M J 36 Osborne, D 48 Doutre, G R (dvc) 25 Mahoney, G A 3 Jones, A 49 Trewin, T G UNIVERSITY BLACKS (Black & Royal Blue) Coach : Peter O'Donohue (Reserves) Glen Saines I Johnson, G A 13 Collins, S G 24 Perrett, R M 36 Larsen, J W 48 Gates, T C 2 9lacCallum, 14 McKinnon, (vc) A 49 Santamaria, P D J A O 25 Birch, P A 3 Costello, A J 50 Cleary, J E 3 Clarke, J A 15 Hickey, B S 26 Cairfa, M J 38 Silk, S P 51 Scott, P A = Costello, T G 16 Holland, G A 2 Steinfort, C L 39 Ryan, C J 52 Ley, C J 5 Burne, N E 1 Moffatt, A R 28 Saines, R N 40 Staindl, D J 53 Wood, N C r, Belfield, R D 1S Webster, J J 29 King, D A 41 Pascoe, D W 54 Springall, R C Lockie, M J 19 Dynon, J N 30 Irwin, R T 42 Temple, M J 55 Elliott, P E s Larkins, J F 20 Bullen, A J 31 Faulkner, C 43 Wood, A R 56 Humphreys, 9 S aines, G R 21 Sawyer, G R 32 Cusack, P M 44 Moore, A J N W (Cr) 22 Costello, S A 33 Steward, G J 45 Lay, P A 5 Cottle, R A 10 Kovess, C B (c) 34 Bateman, N 46 Baxter, S R 61 Hays, P R 11 Steele, P W 23 McRobert, P B 35 Herben, G C 4 Dakis, P G 91 Wren, C 3 Atchison, D A UNIVERSITY BLUES (Black & Royal Blue) Coach: Alan S p iter ( Reserves) Bruno Scarcell a I VTilliams, S 12 Goss, P W 24 Hager, G A 36 Bierwirth, P A 50 Withers, M N (dvcj 13 Girdwood, R W 25 Sleeman, M G 3 Came, R V 51 Dunin, A J 2 Lyle, R L (dvc) 14 Hindle, R G 26 Schauble, P D 38 Rabone, I 52 Thwaites, T P ' Scarcella, B C 15 O'Kane, W J 2 Church, B (c) 39 Debelle, G D 54 Sammon, M I -l Vivian, D G 16 Ellison, G N 28 Hart, P G 40 Sharp, J C 5 Adams, M P 5 Ainger, D G 1 Jewson, G R 29 Carmody, J (vc) 41 Nicolas, V A 58 Brukner, P D 1; Carroll, W S 18 Pleydell, G P 30 Lawson, D J 42 Plunkett, J F 60 Taylor, R S Anderson, G A 19 Booth, D J 31 Morrison, G R 43 Standish, T J 69 Armstrong, it Templar, D G 20 Small, D M 32 Wilson, D S 44 Patterson, R G M J I9 \icolson, S I 21 Hollonds, B P 33 Smith, H J 45 Haines, I 10 Brown, C P 22 Clohesy, P J 34 Sammon, M T 46 Farrow, B A 1 Tyquin, M 23 Westmore, G A 35 Moore, R M 4 Sing, G P THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-MAY 8, 196 Page 13

cc civii PREVIEWING TODAYS GAMES F SECTION West Brunswick with the home ground A SECTION How much do I love those "Burgers" and De La Salle? Both clubs are going a long way towards turning a good tipster into a mumbling mess Nevertheless, I'll press on with the spirit of Christopher Columbus De La Salle, or literally translated from the French, Of The Room, have at last convinced me they are a good side and should keep Reservoir Old Boys out of the winning list for another week A good win against Coburg will have left Monash full of confidence but I must call St Bernard's the winners of their impending clash North Old Boys meet University Blues at home and familiar surroundings may be all that is necessary to bring them the points against the inconsistent students We are sure to have a drop of rain before Saturday, and when it comes, I'm sure that Coburg will account for Old Trinity who prefer the and conditions of the Richmond Desert Good on you Ian Cameron All new coaches need a win to vindicate themselves and you got yours with a vengenance last week It may be just enough to enable you to get Ormond over the line against University Blacks, in a close finish Anyhow, I'm attending my son's wedding and I probably won't even be able to read the results, so go for your lives top ten - Alf Keam B SECTION Collegians the new glamour team with a sensational last quarter win, John Butcher and Caulfield Grammar both prolific an d Old Scotch improve earlier than expected - MH S O B doing a North Melbourne but will soon succeed Consecutive losses to Melbourne High not warranted but will spur them on to break the ice against unbeaten Old Scotch Although Laurie Aghan will have other ideas Game prediction?? Caulfield Grammar look good in the score book but it is hard to see such improvement from last year although John Butcher is burning with 21 goals in 2 weeks Nevertheless th ey will hold out a determined home team Geelong Ivanhoe are too talented for Old Carey whose performance so far is too bad to be true and Ivanhoe will react to their unexpected defeat by Old Scotch Collegians experienced a football dream coming from 8 goals behind and this will prove to them they are never beaten and their enthusiasm and pace should too much for an up and down Marce lprl~ Old Paradians will benefit from their reversal last week and solid experience will account for a very disappointing St Kilda CBS O B who are however capable of better things - John Byrne C SECTION Kew opened their account last week and at home today should take out the points against U H S O B Parkside - you're tossed me the last two weeks however you're got my vote today against Power House Hampton Rovers and Old Melburnians will be very close - Melburnians are now combining well and I pick them to win by a narrow margin Fawkner at home to Old Halleybury could be the match of the day - a close tussle is ensured and I expect Old Halleybury to come out on top As Yet Alphington haven't shown us their true form and Old Ivanhoe G's in top form will win this one - Alex Johnson D SECTION Four out of five last week so I begin confidently today by predicting that the only undefeated sides, AJAX and Old Xaverians will make it three in a row when they beat Elsternwick and Old Brighton respectively It's good to see Old Xaverians on the come-back trail afater their rather speedy slide down a couple of sections Keep it up - that record of yours at Geelong still has not been broken! State Bank should return to the winning list by beating a team-building Brunswick while the other bank, National may not be so fortunate when they come up against Old Camberwell at Albert Park today Old Geelong and Assumption Old Collegians present a diffifficult one to forecast and without any great confidence I lean here towards Old Geelong which has the home ground advantage In conclusion, a note to the Editor, that perhaps a record could be kept of the winners we either select or fail to select for a token prize at the end of the season! - Jim Fidge This is being done - progress "scores" will be published from time time - Ed E SECTION If the bloke who picks the umpires can't do any better than one out of 5, th en the Findlay method deserves consideration, but I will perservere with judgment for this week at least Monash Whites to down the Comm Bank A M P to overcome LaTrobe Blacks, St Kevin's in their new rural environment to beat North Brunswick Old Mentone, having cracked it, should be able to do it again at the expense of our country cousins (St Pat's-Monivae) and I anticipate (hope?) that Heatherton will be able to justify their promotion by accounting for ANZ Bank and for the latters scores not being in my paper - Syd Whitfield advantage together with a more than enthusiastic band of supporters, will be too strong for University Reds Although Bulleen-Templestowe had a good win last week they will not be able to match St Bede's and will go down in a fairly close game Bulleen United will dispose of Thornbury in another close game and Footscray IT will have the advantage over Beverley Hills who will be suffering from travel fatigue before the game starts Glenroy will notch up their first win for the year by downing La Trobe University Reds - Keith Findlay JUNIOR SECTION 1 Two out of five last Saturday - th e odds-on favourite rolled - no wonder I have been transferred to Junior Section 1 Neverth eless we will try an d improve this week Although Hampton Rovers opened their account last week after opening the season with a forfeiture they do not appear strong enough to beat Ivanhoe Power House are at home to Monash University and I am tipping the visitors for another win Old Scotch have shown no form this year and University Blues can expect an easy victory North Old Boys are well on the way to their second successive Junior flag Although Ormond have the home ground advantage they will find North too strong, University Blacks are at home to Coburg in what should be the most even game of the round My choice is the home side - Peter Nathan To save Peter from any agony and anguish in having to make any decisions between loyalty and judgment, we have switched him to Junior Section 1 and Norm Nugent, who will have no qualms about tipping against St Bernard's if need be, is now previewing Junior Section 2 - Ed JUNIOR SECTION 2 A confident Thomastown have Old Paradians as their visitors Despite Peter Peyton's skillful coaching of Old Parade, I predict another big victory for Thomastown St Bernard's are hosts to the young boys from Kew Kew have struggled in their last two games and a third big win looks certain for St Bernard's Two sides from the Northern Suburbs in Reservoir Old Boys and Alphington meet at the Barling Reserve Despite their loss last week, Reservoir should defeat Alphington who are still struggling to settle down Two leading sides meet at Albert Park when West Brunswick journey to Caulfield Grammarians Form is hard to gauge but I'll go for West Brunswick who have played two difficult games and won each well De La Salle, aided by last week's victory, will travel to Geelong, hoping for their second win The Queen's Park ground proves difficult for visiting sides and a Geelong victory seems assured - Norm Nugent Club SLppIy ~ Barrels 0 Bottles 0 Cans 40 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, aft! 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/i JucU n -in IMPORTANT NOTE S ADDRESS ALL MATI'ER FOR PUBLICATION TO "THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER " Box 1564P, GPO, 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:- 652-149 or 652-1893 If you have any difficulty, you may ring 63-0211 and ask for EXTENSION 149 or 1893 RESERVE SECTION RESULTS to be phoned to 652-1892 BEFORE 3 p m or DIAL 63-0211 EXTENSION 1892 PRESS CORRESPONDEN T The phone number of the Press Correspondent, George McTaggart, is 53-1290 NUMBERS TO NOTE Clubs in A Section should note these numbers For teams on Thursday night (as early as possible after 30 pm please-and certainly before 9 pm ) The Age 60-0421-Ken Piesse This applies to clubs in main game only - as advised CAPTAINS, VICE-CAPTAINS Clubs whose Team Lists do not show the Captain and Vice-Captain should furnish this information, so that the next Issue wi ll be complete C PREVIEW The A B Sporting Session from 3L0 each Friday (which commences at 630 pm ), will inciude a preview of the following day's amateur matches FOR EMERGENCY UMPIRES RING 38-9221 and ask to speak to an Umpire WORLD OF SPORT Watch the VAFA segment on Channel 's World of Sport on Sunday EMERGENCY UMPIRES Until such time as Elsternwick Park Is again available for ix(atches, emergency umpires wi ll he stationed at Parkroyal Motor Inn Should the umpire appointed to your game fail to appear, you must ring 381i and ask to speak to an umpire THE BLACK LIST Missed Publication deadline (Seniors and Juniors 5 pm, Reserves 3 p m ) - Fine THREE DOLLARS ALPHINGTON DE LA SALLE O C JUNIORS GEELONG RESERVE S Failed to phone Final scores to Herald Office before 530 pm - Fine LARS SIX DOL- OLD TRINITY GRAMM NORTH OLD BOYS JUNIORS COBURG JUNIORS GEELONG JUNIORS Failed to phone Final Scores or Details to Press Correspondent before pm (A Section 6 p m) Fine SIX DOLLARS MONASH BLUES GEELONG NORTH OLD BOYS JUNIORS COBURG JUNIOR S GEELONG JUNIORS Phoned Incorrect Scores - Fine THREE DOLLARS MONASH BLUES GEELONG JUNIORS KEW JUNIORS (Practice Match TRIBUNA - APRIL L 10th) J, McKernan (Ivanhoe) was found quilty of striking D Nolte (UHS Old Boys) and suspended for four matches (APRIL 24th ROUND) M Green (Coburg) was found guilty of striking M Heenan (Reservoir Old Boys) and suspended for four matches M Heenan was found guilty of striking M Green and suspended for four matches G Denavi (Old Paradians) was found guilty of striking M Yeo (Old Carey Gramm) and suspended for six mathes B Poole (Parkside) was charged with kicking D Blakeborough (Alphington) - Charge not sustained P Williams (Bulleen United) was found guilty of striking J Bradbury (St Bede's O C) and suspended for four matches Bradbury was charged with fighting with P Williams - charge not sustained B Wilson (Bulleen United) was found guilt yof striking P Negri (St Bede's O C) and suspended for four matches P Latzer (Old Brighton Gramm Reserves) was found guilty of striking P Littman (AJAX Reserves) with the elbow and was suspended for six mathes Latzer was also found guilty of striking P Hoffman (AJAX Reserves) and suspended for matches on this charge - a total of ten matches R Nolan (State Savings Bank Reserves) was charged with striking P Hinchliffe (Old Geelong Reserves) - charge not sustained A Alston (Iieatherton Reserves) was found guilty of striking M Stewart (St Pat's-Monivae O C Reserves) and suspended for four matches D Cowen (Thornbury Reserves) was found guilty of grasping the umpire by the shirt and threatening the umpire and was suspended until the end of season 19 NO PARKING AT COMO PARK! Supporters of Clubs in D Section are advised that PARKING OF CARS IS NOT PERMITTED ON ANY PART OF THE OVAL, OR OVAL SUR- ROUNDINGS, AT COMO PARK, which is shared by Old Xaverians and Old Geelong Unless this ruling (by Prahran Council, which controls the ground) is strictly adhered to, the Clubs will lose the use of the ground Adequate parking is available in Como Avenue, at the top (Southern) end of Como Park LIFE, SELF EMPLOYED AND PERSONAL SUPERANNUATION SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, ALL GENERAL INSURANCE S D UON c McQUEEIN CONSULTANT FOR AMP SOCIETY Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man 8 years experience with AMP Society Interstate player with VAFA 1964, 1965, 1966 16 Wakefield St, Hawthorn, Vic 3122 Phone ( Bus) 81-0638 (Priv) 560-408 2 Page 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- MAY 8, 196 tl THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 8, 196 Page 19

H )ecnon LOOKING By Noel Rundle BACK 5 Years Ago - 19 1 It was 190 Grand Final all over again when Caulfield Grammarians held off a strong finishing bid by Coburg to win by 2 points - some magic and same circumstances as the last Grand Final Atchison, Clark and Lester continued their fine form for Grammarians with Sullivan, Jim Sabri and Douglas best for Coburg Closest 'B' Section game was Old Carey's -1319 (91) defeat of Ivanhoe 12 18 (90) with Old Carey kicking 45 to 04 in the final term Thomas, Freeman and Elliott (Old Carey) and Berry, McMahon (5) and Phillips (Ivanhoe) were the best players U H S O B welcomed back 'Nats' Nettleton after three years in Canada Eccles (8, goals) was the star in Park-side's high-scoring win over Old Geelong - 20 8 (128) to 14 11 (95) 10 Years Ago - 196 6 Ivanhoe paid tribute to Russell Burt who after 240 games with the 'Hoes, had been forced into retirement with a badly broken arm 'Rusty' was a member of Ivanhoe's 'A' Section premier team in 195 and won an All Australian blazer in 1958 Frank Dunin (Uni Blacks) had been appointed coach of the team to play in Adelaide while John Wilson (Caulfield Grammarians) will be in charge of the team to go to Tasmania MHSOB retained their place at the top of the list with a sound win over Coburg, scores 1514 (104) to 108 (68), Best for the victors were Moller, Trish, J Nelson, and for the losers, Warfe, Shea, Beattie University Football Club were celebrating their centenary this year and to mark the occasion, the Inter-Varsity carnival was to be held in Melbourne Elsternwick's Jock Sellars chalked up 150 games with the club (and is still with the club as an official - Ed) MILESTONES AT ST BERNARD'S Congratulations to John "Speed" Fox o n playing his 100th game with St Bernard's today "Foxie" started with our juniors in 1969 and captained the premiership side that year He graduated to the seniors the following year and his size and ruck skill have helped the club on many occasions His accurate shooting for goal has become a real legend at St Bernards This year he has shown the same determination as before and seems set for a successful year Ralph Bourke one of Ivanhoe Reserves consistent players gets married today Actually while you're reading this report take a look at the Reserves game and you'll see him out there plugging away for the team We hope and I'm sure Mary his financee, hopes that he comes out of the game fit At 6 30 tonight Ralph and Mary will be married at Luke's Restaurant, Carlton, and will be heading off to the far east for 3 weeks Ralph has played 12 games and is a great organiser on the social scene and his financial wizardry amazes us at times All at Ivanhoe wish Ralph and Mary a great future together and hope that in 3 weeks' time we'll see number 18 back on the field for the 'Hoes opening roun d We are sure that all players and supporters of Old Haileybury would like to congratulate David Norton on playing his 5th game for the club in the opening round this season You may wonder what is so special in that! Well, nothing really, except that his 56th game was played in Round 5, 196 It is interesting to note that, of all the players who played on that day with David, Dick Metherall is the only one still playing Welcome back to the fold David May your comeback be successful for yourself and the club IVANHOE PLAYERS' MILESTONE Three Ivanhoe players reach certain targets today Vic Harris, the elusive flash at full-forward in the Reserves, plays his 100th game with the club His ability to read the game has opened up our forward line immensely and he creates many opportunities for others David Steen and Glenn Stewart notch up their 50th games today Glenn was captain of the juniors last year and with this experience behind him I'm sure we'll see a lot of him in the future David Steen's high-marking game has turned the tide for us many times and with this attribute we can look forward to many more outstanding games from him Well done fellas 25 Years Ago - 195 1 Ormond last year's premiers, were annihilated by Commonwealth Bank (last year's 'B' Section premiers) with final scores being 110 (112) to 2 6 (18) Hampton Rovers, 5 14 (56) beat Ivanhoe 11 (41) in a close hard fought game to stay in the 'A' Section four Doug Arnold was great in the centre while John Whitfield last week played his 50th Keith Embleton scored a splendid goal from game for Alphington John like his father the boundary Kevin Clarke, Bill Clarke, is a backman, and we all hope he continues and Ron Rosenburg were best for 'Hoes to give the same fine service as did Syd It was "Black Saturday" at Corio Oval Bulleen United's Greig Nanscawen represented the club for the 50th time last week for S S B when the home side Geelong scored 9 goals on the board before Bank Greig has been with us since 193 and has scored their first Matheson, McPhee, Ferguson, for Geelong and Hill, Gellatty and A spectacular mark and a good kick Bulleen played mostly on the half-forward flank Grubb, for Bank were best hope he's around for at least another 50 games P -VW 20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-MAY 8, 196 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-MAY 8 196 Page 21 A SECTION Tyquin, Univ Blues (3) Murray, North O B (2) Handley, Coburg (6) Hindle, Univ Blues (3) Moffatt, Un Blacks (3) Williams, O Trinity (6) Smith, Old Trinity (4) Groves, De La Salle (4) Burne, Un Blacks (3) Curtin, Mon Blues (4) Fox, St Bernard's (4) Ray Wood, Ormond (4) Boyd, Coburg (2) B SECTION Butcher, Caul Gr (11) Jones, Marcellin (8) Martin, MHS OB (5) Jordan, Old Parad (6) A Jones, Ivanhoe (5) Drinan, St K CBC (4) Silberberg, MHSOB (2) Marx, Old Scotch (5) Tootell, Caul Gram (3) McMahon, Ivanhoe (2) C SECTION Urquhart, Old Melb (10) Bouris, Old Hailey (6) McMahon, UHS OB (6) Bastow, Parkside (5) Green, Parkside (8) Rowland, Kew Roberson, O Melb (1) Flavel, UHS OB (2) Nash, Hamp Rov (3) Upton, Pwr House (4) D SECTION Holmes, O Brighton (12) Brosnan, Old Xav (8) O'Neill, Old Xav (4) Gross, AJAX (3) Naughton, Old Xav (4> Bluzer, AJAX LEADING GOALKICKERS 21 13 11 11 9 8 6 11 11 11 10 8 13 10 8 6 6 Wiener, AJAX (2) 6 Grace, Elsternwick (3) 6 Gorey, Assumption (4) 6 Jones, O Brighton (5) 6 Shannon, E SECTION St Pat's-M (6) Mahar, St Pat's-M (3) Speers, Old Ment (2) Norton, Old Merit* (3) Sauer, Mon Whites Frazer, Com Bank (I) Wyatt, Cwlth Bank (1) Sarapuu, COm Bank (3) Dancer, ANZ Bank Marsden ANZ Ban k M Killen, Heatherton (-) F SECTION Watson, Foots IT (9) 16 Gibson, Bev Hills (6) 14 Kenny, Univ Reds (5) 12 White, West Bruns (6) 12 W Brockwell, W Bk (4) 11 J Ryan, West Bruns (3) 10 Allen, St Bede's (8) 10 Dawson, B-Tstowe (5) 8 R Brockwell, W Bk (2) 8 Beaumont, W Bruns (3) 8 JUNIOR SECTON 1 Godfrey, North OB (6) 14 Sloan, Mon Univ () 12 Walton, Mon Univ (3) 9 Woolcock, Un Blacks (-) 8 Cules, Mon Univ (6) 8 S Johnson, Ivanhoe (4) Keys, Univ Blacks (2) 6 Stevenson, Ivanhoe (3) 6 Creaser, Mon Univ (3) 6 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Czerny, Thomastown (12) 25 Romeo, Resvr OB (4) 22 McGaw, Resvr OB (2) 1 6 v,a Covers your world BRANCHES: MELBOURNE 6005 1 FRANKSTON 836266 OAKLEIGH 5681999 PRESTON 485022 R Caruso, W Bruns (5) 15 Strugnell, C Gram (6) 10 Powell, St Bern (3) 10 Botting, Thomastown (4) 9 Hitchcock, Caul Gr (5) 8 Truefeldt, Res O B (2) 8 A RESERVE SECTION Templar, Un Blues (3) 9 Mitchell, De La Salle (3) 8 Considine, St Bern (4) 8 Foulsham, Ormond () Dorizzi, D L Salle (2) 6 B RESERVE SECTION Dean, Collegians (4) 11 J D Gregory, Marc (5) 9 Ferguson, Coll'gns (6) 9 Morgan, MHS OB (3) Newton, Collegians (4) C RESERVE SECTION R Poyntz, Parkside () 15 Ferguson, Fawkner (-) 9 McQueen, O Hailey (2) Chilcott, Parkside (3) 6 S Wilson, Old Melb (3) 6 D RESERVE SECTION Fraser, Old Xav Bellmaine, O Bton (j Unkles, Old Xav ' (5) E RESERVE SECTIO N P Skinner, Heathton (8) 11 May, ANZ Bank (5) 9 Borg, Heatherton (2) 8 Walsh, St Pats-M (4) F RESERVE SECTION G J Ford, Glenroy (5) Dagg, West Bruns (3) 6 Condon, West Bruns (-) 6

fr Jecrion - - Next Week's M atches May 1 5 On ground of first-named club at 2 p m - Reserves at 1145 am A SECTION University Blues v Coburg Old Trinity Gramm v St Bernard's OC Monash Blues v De La Salle O C Reservoir O B v University Blacks Ormond V North Old Boy s WED 12th MAY (instead of 22nd MAY) University Blacks v Monash Blues (Seniors and Reserves at University Oval ) B SECTIO N MHS Old Boys v Old Carey Gramm, Ivanhoe v Collegians Marcellian O C v St Kilda CBOC Old Paradians v Geelon g Caulfield Gramm v Old Scotch Coll C SECTION Old Melburnians V Fawkner Old Haileyburians v Parkside Power House v Kew U HS Old Boys V Alphington Old Ivanhoe Gramm v Hampton Rovers D SECTION Old Camberwell Gramm v Old Geelong Assumption O C v A J AX Elsternwick v Brunswick State Sav, Bank v Old Brighton Gramm Old Xaverians v National Bank Page 22 E SECTION La Trobe Blacks v St Kevin's O B North Brunswick v Wonash Whites Commonwealth Bank v Heatherton A N Z Bank v Old Mentonian s St Pat's-Monivae OC v A M P Society F SECTIO N Bulleen United v Bulleen-Templestowe St Bede's OC v Footscray I T Beverley Hills v West Brunswick University Reds v La Trobe Reds Glenroy v Thornbury JUNIOR SECTION 1 University Blues v Ormond No rth Old Boys v Power House Monash University v Ivanhoe Hampton Rovers v University Blacks Coburg v Old Scotch Coll JUNIOR SECTION 2 Alphington v Caul fi eld Gramm West Brunswick v St Be rnard's O C Kew V Thomastow n Old Paradians v Geelon g De La Salle O C v Reservoir O B NEXT WED, - MAY 1 2 University Blacks v Monash Blue s Seniors and Reserves at University Oval (instead of May 22nd) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- MAY 8, 196 PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pis De La Salle OC 2-198 152 1303 8 Coburg 1 1 254 161 University 158 4 Blues 1 1 21 231 113 4 North Old Boys 1 1 218 189 1153 4 Ormond 1 1 210 219 959 4 University Black s m1 1 1 209 84 4 Old Trinity Gra 1 1 210 252 83 3 4 Monash Blues 1 1 16 213 8 4 4 St Bernard's OC 1 1 122 16 3 1 4 Reservoir OB - 2 136 289 4 1 - B SECTIO N Caulfield Gram 2-310 182 10 Collegians 2-3 8 196 156 125 old Scotch 6 8 Coll 2-226 194 1165 8 Marcellin OC 1 1 23 136 14 3 4 Old Paradians 1 1 204 153 133 3 4 Geelong 1 1 194 19 985 4 Ivanhoe 1 1 250 268 93 3 4 MHS Old Boys - 2 251 313 80 2 - St Kilda CBOC - 2 149 25 58 Old Carey Gr 0 - - 2 114 25 41 5 - C SECTIO N Parkslde 2-256 143 Fawkner 2-190 8 23 181 150 Old Haileybury 2-8 8 23 Old Meiburnians 15 1354 8 1 1 228 188 1213 4 Hampton Rovers 1 1 209 203 103 0 4 liew 1 1 210 21 96 Old Ivanhoe Gr 8 4 1 1 209 23 882 UHS Old Boys - 2 194 284 68 4 3 Alphington - 2 13 221 62 0 Power House - 2 155 259 59 8 - D SECTION AJAX 2-30 146 210 3 8 Old XaverIans 2-254 146 14 Old 0 8 Brighton Gram 1 1 248 208 119 Elsternwick 2 4 1 1 231 205 112 4 Assumption OC 1 1 164 154 106 Old Geelong 1 1 209 210 99 5 4 Old Camberwell Gr 1 1 191 194 98 5 4 State Sav 5 4 Bank 1 1 10 224 5 National Bank - 2 131 195 6 9 4 2 Brunswick - 2 99 322 30 E SECTION AM P 10 iatrobe cbiacks 2-2288 1 1 1333 8 Monash Whites i- 104 62 16 St 4 Kevin's OB 1 1 199 18 1118 4 Old at'stmonivae 1 1 288 225 196 Commonwealth Bk 1 1 188 240 8 9 4 North Brunswick - 2 164 202 81 3 4 2 6 ANZ Bank - 1 83 10 Heatherton - 2 194 255 6 F 1 West Brunswick S2~O N St Bede's OC 4458 8 2-260 2I0 12~3 8 Beverleyy Hills 1 1 1200 1220 8 221 Bulleen United 1 1 226 22299101 111 1 4 University Reds 1 1 218 230 94 8 4 Bulleen-T'stowe 1 1 218 234 93 8 4 LaTrobe Reds - 2 150 28 84 2 4 3 Thornbury - 2 18 24 2 1 - Glenroy - 2 150 3 39 8 North Old B JUNIO sse R C Ivanhoe - 34 TION 6 558,2 2-199 8 Ilniversity 1 1124 8 Blacks 1 1 21 131 1656 Mon University 4 1 1 190 134 Hampton Rovers 1 1 113 96 11 141 8 4 University Blues 1 1 19 246 2 8 4 Ormond Old Scotch Coll 1 1 8 190 41 1 4 1 1 3 33 19 6 4 Coburg - 2 213 248 85 *Power House - 2 96 262 36 9 6 - A RESERVE SECTION Be La Salle OC W 2 Fo 186r L A86t 2163 Pt s North Old Boys 2 8-194 135 143 8 St Bernard's OC 2 - Coburg 2 142 101 1406 8-153 115 1330 8 University Blues 1 1 196 18 104 8 4 Ormond 1 1 166 14 954 4 Monash Blues - 2 134 18 1 - University Blacks - 2 94 150 62 Old Trinity Gr - 2 132 21 60 *Reservoir OB - 2 44 143 30 8 8 - Coilegians B RESERVE SECTION - Marcell in OC 2 825 8 8-20 13103 Old Scotch Coll 1534 8 1 1 153 13 111 4 Ivanhoe 1 1 169 153 Old 1105 4 Kilda ycboc 1 1 121 122 199 2 4 MHS Old Boys 1 1 148 164 90 Caulfield 2 4 Gram 1 1 129 143 90 2 4 Geelong - 2 105 222 4 3 Old Paradians - 2 3 269 2 1 - Parkside ' C RESERVE 2 SECTIO N - 268 41 Fawkner 653 8 Hampton Rovers 2-81 6 106 8 Old New Melburnians 1 1 16 0 90 1 8 6 1 1 119 89 133 4 Old Haileybury 1 1 150 150 100 4 Alphington 1 1 69 194 35 0 4 6 4 Old Ivainhoe Gr - 2 51 15 32 5 i Power House - 2 30 121 24 UHS Old Boys - 2-26 295 8 8-4 8 AJAX D RESERVE SECTION Elsternwick 2_ ;6 83 24 8 Assumption OC 2 2-168 8 1251 15 93 Old Brighton Gr 1 1 12 135 8 12,4 4 Old Geelong 1 1 185 163 113 5 4 Old Camberwell Gr 1 1 131 119 110 Old Xaverians 1 1 148 136 108 1 4 8 4 Brunswick - 2 93 231 40 National Bank - 2 80 206 38 3 State Sav 8 Bank - 2 65 260 25 0 E RESERVE SECTION Heatherton 2-294 61 4820 8 ANZro Bank Blacks 2-186 98 1898 8 AMP Society 1 1-16 1 19 5 8 116 94 1234 4 S~nKevin'shOB 1 1 110 12 0 124 1g18,~ 4 4 North Brunswick 1 1 102 12 80 Commonwealth Bk - 2 8 112 69 3 4 St Pat's-Monivae - 2 92 289 31 6 Old Mentanians - 2 64 218 29 8 4 - F RESERVE SECTIO West Brunswick 2 N - 200 8 Thornbury 2 9 224-8 Footscray 198 130 1523 8 IT 2-115 129 Bulieen United 1 1 101 113 89 891 8 University Reds 1 1 8 98 4 888 4 Glenroy 1 1 102 144 0 Beverley Hills 1 1 95 138 68 8 4 Bulleen-T'stowe 8 4 St 2 0 5 Bede's OC - 2 126 151 g3, *LaTrobe Reds - 2 44 153 28 8 4 - Thomastown JUNIOR SECTION 2 Caulfield Gram St 2-433~3 g5 ~,5 8 Bernard's OC 2 - West Brunswick 2 235 8-3018 8 269 126 213 5 8 Reservoir OB 1 1 440 95 463,2 4 De La Salle OC 1 1 128 339 3 Old Paradians - 2 135 219 61 8 4 Alphington - 2 108 306 35 6 3 Geelong - 2 89 329 2 1 Kew - 2 33 588 5 ifour points lost for forfeit 6 *Unregistered or Ineligible player 24/4

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