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OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Best in any competition for * VALUE * SERVICE * RELIABILIT Y CLIVE FAIRBAIRN'S SPORTS STOR E 384 POST OFFICE PLACE, MELBOURNE 67-3740 FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK Monday, June 4 - CARNIVAL TRIAL MATCH (Admission Free) June 9 - GEELONG v ST BERNARD'S O C June 1 6 -OLD MELBURNIANS v PARKSID E June 23-OLD SCOTCH COLL v OLD CAREY GRAMM If you'd like to change' your holiday routine, we'll make sure you get the holiday of your lifetime See your Travel Agent, Tourist Bureau or any offic e of Ansett Airlines of Australia AANSETT AiRUNE80FAUBTRAUA a million holiday ideas Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June, 2, 1973

IVANHOE PRESS GAULFIELD G ~MM ORMOND'S STRAIGHT KICKING ROUTS GEELONG Reservoir recover to draw with Carey Bottom team Ivanhoe, who have not won a match this season, ran Caulfield Grammarians, fourth, to 13 points in the most interesting A Section game last week Geelong were no match for Ormond, whose accurate kicking for goal in the first half, gave them a commanding lead Ormond kicked 11 2 in this period and led by 39 points They went on to win by almost 10 goals Reservoir Old Boys were held to a draw by Old Carey in a thrilling finish to the game at Elsternwick Park This puts an end to Reservoir's run of 26 wins in succession, but of course they are still undefeated in 27 games (Their last defeat, incidentally, was in the D Section Grand Final of 1971) Caulfield opened up well, and established a 28-point lead in the first quarter but Ivanhoe hit back with 7 goals in the second term They had reduced their leeway to 2 goals at the final change but Caulfield held them off in the last quarter to score by 13 points Geelong were a little disappointing against Ormond, but the visitors' straight kicking in the first half would have disheartened any team (Geelong had done much the same to Monash Blues the previous week, when they kicked 8 goals straight in the second term and were 10-1 at half-time) Monash and St Bernard's staged an even first quarter with the scores level at the change but St Bernard's cleared out in the second and added 56 while holding Monash scoreless This gave St Bernard's a firm grip on the game at the interval, when they led by 6 goals and although Monash put in a spirited finish, St Bernard's were untroubled to win by 38 points THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER By GEORGE McTAGGAR T A 9-goal burst in the second quarter left North Old Boys well in command against University Blues and they went on to a very easy win, although the Blues kicked 5 goals in the last quarter Coburg's small men played a big part in their 46-point win over Old Paradians in a game notable for inaccurate kicking by both sides The total score was 2650, Coburg kicking 1613 and Parade 1020 North are still in top place on percentage fr om Coburg and Ormond, with Caulfield Grammar holding fourth place on percentage from St Bernard's Coburg (second) lead Ormond (third) by a margin of 04 per cent Reservoir couldn't get going in th e first half and trailed Old Carey by 7 goals at half-time They turned what seemed like certain defeat into a draw with a magtiificent second half recovery Each side kicked 12 13 There was also an exciting finish to the Assumption-Melbourne High game, June 2, 1973 Page 3

which MHS won by 3 points Assumption led by 2 goals at the interval but High went to a 5-point lead at three-quarter-time The lead changed hands five times in a "nail-biting" last quarter De La Salle had lost the first five games before pipping University Blacks by a point the week before, but scored a decisive win over Old Scotch, who were out of the four only on percentage De La's winning margin was almost 13 goals The Blacks hit back with a vengeance when they thrashed Collegians by 137 points, while Old Trinity had no difficulty against Kew, beating them by 16 goals Reservoir still hold top place, 6 points clear of Old Trinity, who are now second Old Carey slipped to third and Collegians to fourth Old Brighton knocked Fairfield out of the four when they scored a 53- point win over them, and Old Haileybury's 4-goal victory over Old Xaverians took them into fourth place Parkside were not troubled to score an easy win over Uni High, and retain their place at the top of the list Power House beat Old Melburnians by 50 points and St Kilda CBC won easily from National Bank Commonwealth Bank's run of success was brought to an abrupt halt by Old Geelong, although they scored by only a goal It was only Old Geelong's second win - they broke the ice against Hampton Rovers the previous week Top team State Savings Bank had plenty to spare from LaTrobe Blacks, but Marcellin got a fright from bottom team Brunswick, who ran them to 13 points Marcellin moved up to third, displacing Commonwealth Bank, whose defeat caused them to slip to fourth Alphington's big win over St Kevin's enabled them to hold second place There were no real surprises in E Section, where Old Camberwell beat AJAX by 33 points in the main game ANZ Bank beat Footscray Tech by 2 points to break the ice, and leave the wooden spoon with Footscray Old Ivanhoe were not troubled by Elstern_ wick and Glenhuntly beat West Brunswick by 29 points AMP Society, who had the bye, dropped from first to third, Old Ivanhoe and Old Camberwell climbing over them AJAX's defeat put them down to fourth The top four are level on points but AJAX have played a game more than the other three Top team Fawkner had only 9 points to spare from Dookie & Long who have won only one match Monash Whites beat St Bede's by 16 points and LaTrobe Reds beat University Reds by 7 points to knock them out of the four Their place has been taken by North Brunswick who scored by 34 points over Thornbury Poor kicking cost University Blues the top place in the Junior Section four when they went down to Ormond by 17 points They kicked 614 to Ormond's 10 7 Ormond are now on top on percentage North Old Boys scraped home from University Blacks by only 4 points, and Ivanhoe surprised Power House, beating them by 5 points Old Scotch easily beat Hampton Scouts and Monash University won comfortably from St Bernard's There were some high scores in Section 2, where there were no surprises Coburg kicked a massive 4524 (294 points) against National Bank, Old Paradians scored 3421 (225) against St Bede's and Beverley Hills kicked 2428 (172) in defeating Caulfield Grammar Old Brighton and Parkside easily won the other games from Fairfield and AJAX respectively There was another draw in the Reserves, where Monash Whites and St Bede's each kicked 9 8 Of all the teams in the Reserve Sections' fours, only two suffered defeat - Fairfield went down by nearly 9 goals to Old Brighton and Alphington lost by 4 points to St Kevin's Page 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June '2, 1973

; esvunu eeeneeveuv ev neeueuuuvuuueuuuvuevuvuo veuuaaucv S 'Native' Brand Footballs THE ONLY BALL USED BY BOTH THE * VFL & * VFA IN THE 1970 GRAND FINALS COLLINGWOOD v CARLTON - PRAHRAN v WILLIAMSTOWN n veveeeeeseees vevvv vvv v vveeoe as vesesveaeaeeesesee ev ovreeee eseu eee v AMATEUR DEFINITIO N An amateur is one who has never competed for a money prize, staked bet or declared wager, or who has not knowingly or without protest competed with or against a professional for a prize of any description or for public exhibition, or who has never taught, pursued or assisted in the practice of any athletic exercise as a means of livelihood or pecuniary gain (This definition is subject to certain exceptions set out in the rules of the Australian Amateur Football Council ) ist Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter FINAL Goal-kickers : THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973 Page 5

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS A SECTIO N Ormond 60 112 153 19 10-124 Geelong 34 45 8 8 9 11-65 ORMOND: Ladd 5, Logan 3, Kozlowski 3, Hoey 2, Pearce 2, R Cameron 2, Graham Naylor Best : Bou rn e, Graham, Sierakowski,, Murphy, I Cameron, Logan GEELONG : Bullen 3, Poulton 3, A Trevaskis, Lowcock, Eddy Best: Eddy, Poynton, Wookey, Allden, Birrell, Bullen Caulfield Gr 6 7 1113 1315 16 17-113 Ivanhoe 2 3 94 129 15 10-100 CAULFIELD GRAM : Butcher 5, G Fletcher 5, Morphet 2, R Fletcher, P McLaughlin, G Tootell, Voyage Best: G Tootell, Morphet, Lester, Butcher, G Fietcher, Macdonald IVANHOE: Crompton 3, Robinson 2, Hick 2, McWhinnie 2, Phillips 2, Callinan 2, Baker, Van Best: Renshaw, Callinan, McWhinnie, Crompton, Warry, Hughes St Bernards OC 21 77 108 Monash Blues 21 21 42 1212-84 74-4 6 ST BERNARD'S OC : Phelan 3, Sullivan 2, G Mahoney 2, Ginnivan, M Mahoney, Joyce, Fox, Schwarzenberg Best: SchwBrzenberg, Aughton, Ginnivan, Davis, Phelan, I Harvey MONASH BLUES : Whitton 2, M Halliday 2, Galbraith, Flett, Nilbert Best: Galbraith' North, Sephton, Flett, Smith, Hildebrand North Old Boys 2 7 11 14 16 18 2523-173 University Blues 31 35 39 8 9-57 NORTH OLD BOYS : Power 7, Spurling 4, Curley 3, Peasnell 3, Murray 2, Holdstock, Joss, Adams, Wilson, Crooks, Borcich Best : Peasnell, Power, Fennelly, Welch, Crooks, S Maguire UNIVERSITY BLUES : Voigt 3, Nicholls 3, Church, Sleeman Best: Ross, Tucker, Church, Sleeman, Nicholls, Trumble B SECTIO N University Blacks 6 9 11 21 17 27 26 33-189 Collegians 2 1 53 64 7 9-5 1 UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Moffat 10, Cordner 5, Peters 3, Fisher 3, Batten, Lipshut, Malone, Wood, Crowe Best: Christophersen, Moffat, Cordner, Fisher, Costello, Lipshut COLLEGIANS: McKay 2, Munn, Von Bloomenstein, Zent, Pryor, Wood Best ; Pryor, Rice, Shinkfield, Troon, Symons, Trompf Reservoir OB 05 5 10 7 11 1213-85 Old Carey Gr 71 8 2 11 7 1213-85 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : McCrohan 3, Galea 3, Bates, Scott, A Shepherd, Devlin, M Barclay, Ayres Best : Bates, R Shepherd, Tuininga, Galea, Clark, Martin OLD CAREY GRAM: Bell 3, M Cooke 2, Hutchins 2, Leith 2, Dick 2, Freeman Best! M Cooke, Hutchins, Birrell, Freeman, Kingdom, Chapman De La Salle OC 4 4 128 1411 23 14-152 Old Scotch Coll 22 34 95 119-75 DE LA SALLE OC : Mitchell 8, Slattery 4, C Brown 4, M Bourke 2, Groves 2, Geddes, Sandilands, Murnane Best: Mitchell, M Bourke, B Bourke, Loftus, Geddes, B Lyons OLD SCOTCH: Ainger 4, Bell 2, Sloan 2, Campbell, Marks, Tallent Best: Sloan, Addison, Anderson, Birch, Symington, Leeming MHS Old Boys 34 39 915 11 19-85 Assumption OC 33 76 910 11 16-82 MHS OLD BOYS : R Harley 3, Lolatgis 3, Todd 2, Woods 2, Silberberg Best: Feather by, Ternes, Read, Silberberg, Lolatgis, Todd ASSUMPTION OC: O'Donnell 5, Raftis 3, Avery, Pavone, O'Halloran Best: O'Donnell, Howard, Caswell, Nugent, B Munari, A Munari Coburg 5 8 814 1023 16 30-126 Old Paradians 0 6 415 718 10 20-80 COBURG: Callesen 4, Cleary 3, N Beattie 3, Warfe 2, King 2, Gardner, Gillingham Best: King, Callesen, N Beattie, Clark M Handley, A Handley : OLD PARADIANS : Kendall 2, Ford 2, Jordan 2, Gilmartin 2, Fay, Denavi Best: Carroll, Lyons, Tomkins, J Tudor, Ford, Duke Old Trinity Gr 2 2 8 7 15 11 2414-1 58 Kew 54 6 4 6 10 8 14-62 OLD TRINITY GRAM: Stephens 5, Peers 5, Quarterman 4, weir 3, Just 2, P! in, Galbraith, Oppy, Watsford, Hodges Best: Watsford, R Kennedy, Christie, D Emerson, S Emerson, Quarterman KEW : Smith 2, Hampson 2, Nihill 2, Hayes, Paterson Best: Nihill, Lister, McGinley, Mullin, McEwan, Aitken Page 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973

Last Week's Results - continue d C SECTION D SECTION Parkside 6 8 149 2012 22 16-148 VHS Old Boys 21 54 107 11 10-76 PARKSIDE: F Findlay 7, B Harvey 5 Wiseman 4, King 3, Jordan, B Graham, Gary Dryden Best: Wiseman, T Johnston, B Harvey, G Ridd, Gary Dryden, B Graham UHS OLD BOYS : McMahon 6, Flavel 2, Morrell 2, J Griffin Best: D Griffin, Mciviahon, Flavel, Morrel, Honan, Johnston power House 12 29 79 12 13-85 old Meibu rnians 24 45 4 8 4 11-35 POWER HOUSE : Bartlett 7, Coloe, Daniel, Miller, Newton, Shewan Best: Sykes, O'Connor, Upton, Daniel, Naish, Bartlett OLD MELBURNIANS : Dick 2, A'Beckett, Stuckey Best : Mumme, Stuckey, Cloke, Dick, Weir, Loughlin Old Haileybury 23 45 713 12 15-87 Old Xaveri ans 31 73 86 99-63 OLD HAILEYBURY: Curtis 6, Storrer 4, Jessep, Langford Best: Bowring, Cocks, Curtis, Jessep, Kane, McQueen OLD XAVERIANS: Howard 3, Quinn 2, Curtain, Gorman, J Zachariah, Moore Rest: McKenzie, Howard, Gowers, Sholly, Lechte, Callinan Marceilin OC 37 610 1311 1412-96 Brunswick 23 46 86 1211-8 3 MARCELLIN OC: P Gartner 6, Dwyer 2, Toohey 2, Hurley, Mahon, Mathews, O'Sullivan Best: Power, J Gartner, O'Sullivan, Hurley, Mahon, Wilson BRUNSWICK: Staples 2, Jones 2, Hughes 2, Johnstone 2, Doyle 2, Stephens, Doyle Best: Abernethy, Cullinan, Johnstone, Hughes, McLeod, Doyle State Sav Bank 22 75 11 10 17 17-119 La Trobe Blacks 24 34 64 85-53 STATE SAV BANK : Cameron 4, Price 3, Allen 2, Dumbrell 2, Julier 2, Inglis, Roberts, Tobin, Wynd Best : Roberts, Brennan, Allen, Pitts, Cameron, Inglis LA TROBE BLACKS : B O'Brien 2, Witte 2, Middleton, McDonough, Mclvor, L Dann Best: McGregor, B O'Brien, Devine, Stabb, Oakes Alphington 1 4 5 8 11 15 1617-113 St Kevin's OB 32 32 42 65-4 1 ALPHINGTON : Wayman 7, Roberts 3, Mc- Namara 2, Gross, Cartwright, Blakebrough, Cecil Best: W Gale, Smith, McNamara, Shearer, Skerry, Candy ST KEVINS OLD BOYS : Sheehan 2, Hogarth 2, Hart, McArdle Best: McArdle, M Molan, Randles, Corrigan, Evans, Hogarth Old Brighton Gr 44 77 1413 18 17-125 Fairfield 42 75 97 1012-72 OLD BRIGHTON: Agar 8, Hamilton 3, J Shepherd 2, T Shepherd 2, Kemp, Templeton, A Mullett Best: Agar, Kemp, Mac- Kenzie, A Mullett, D Wood, Currie FAIRFIELD: Chapman 5, Sullivan 2, Alexander, Richardson, Quadara Best: Bux, Fitzgerald, Quadara, Chapman, Alexander, Wykes St Kilda CROC 72 1013 1216 17 19-121 National Bank 20 54 85 85-53 ST KILDA CBOC: Calleja 7, Danckert 4, Casey 2, Tarquinio 2, Dynon, Hatswell Best: Hatswell, Bilston, Drinan, Calieja, Sherman, Black NATIONAL BANK: Goalkickers, best players not received Old Geelong Gr 4 1 71 11 5 12 10-82 C'weaith Bank 3 3 47 8 8 11 10-76 OLD GEELONG: Crawford 3, Marendaz 2, Clarke 2, Calder 2, Baillieu, Dowell, Weibye Best : Stephen Anderson, A Yencken, Spiden, Jens, Marendaz, Law C'WEALTH BANK : McCrimmon 4, Thompson 3, Radford, R White, Johnson, J White Best: Dick, Pretty, Petrynuik, Carroll, Curtin, R White Hampton Rovers 45 7 11 10 12 1414-98 St Patrick's OC 5 3 76 9 10 13 10-88 HAMPTON ROVERS: Rolls 4, Bennett 4, Rudd 2, S Huckett 2, Shanks, Jones Best : S Huckett, Bird, Rudd, Shanks, R Hucket, Bennett ST PATRICKS OC: O'Meara 6, O'Connor 2, T Clarke, W Mahar, O'Neil, Thrum, Larkins Best : O'Meara, Dowd, G year, Richardson, O'Connor, W Mahar THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973 Page 7

' Ban i Drewr Carl L Gienhuntly 5 3 5, West 6 Brunswick 31 6 3 9 7 15,9 ~' SECI~'O 99 N 8 W 4 10,I0-70 North Brunswick 6 5 12 Plummer ThornburY 8 13 12 I6 19-,,S est Chawshaw Nolan 2 Brooks 5, Valle 4 Piummer, 4 O 8S P Vail; Tujner, Brooks2 p Toohey~ 3 11 9 12 I s Nolan, 9-8 1 D,~S B2 LewBRUNS~CK B Duncan RN Payne 2 Gurrieri 3, Barne Hamilton, ton, Tri u3, L cio Duncan y 3 obbe Giacobbe 2 HamiI : Scullin, Giacobbe Heywood, Handley IveY, is Laats, Lewis, efilipeken' Gur= ~ THRORNBURY Old C'well Gr 63 Best : R Scott SlatteryEccles : Jessop 4, Dodds 2, 8 AJAX 4 McGorlicktter'y Slattery, Stuart, Li 145 Live r s,d$e 157 22 6 97 Cowell versidge, Jessop, 7 711 OLD CAME 816-64 4' Waterworth 3 ER~LL, Connor 4 McCallurn Bur"Best gewit t Hughe La Trobe Reds 18 3 li MeCallum s Sc Iesl- Williams, ' Potter, Staf-b University 2 0 Reds 3 10 17-8"S 77 AJAX: 0 52 man, Gurf Morley 106 Smorgon, i nkel 2, Grof 2 Goldstone RHerzfeld,tterman ', stone, ed- Fri Roche TROBE Hardin REDS - 6 6 L :H on]nson 3, Sht Goldfarti Morley, Gold Cowlin Langfora r i 2 Ysle, g' Wright, Hedrick B Gt k 44 7 Pootscray ITOB 1p 9 3 5 7 12 I4-86,g y 10 B Cn~' HANIC 12 12-84 M n D ncer, 5' Matsone Watso Harper O n ~ een Glover, Bourke escott Bestc FOOTSCRAY Ha~er' Mc- Diikshe MjtjerD'lks OR Leonard 4 Bennett 3 : Absolo Mlik otic Whit b m, ~'hitby, Scetrine, Flet her, BestN g~~ esscstauntonmg1eeson pshut 2 Jackson Hirst, Hail, Kenn y Courtis, Smith, Monash Whites 4 St 5 8,10 9 Bede's OC 02 11 12 45 25-87 77 1011 1 71 GerViIO N A11 mi hhi~toolepeacock 4 Geritz 3 Halliday olioway, On Morecreft B Ken-, Morecroft, Old Ivanhoe Gr 5,7 9 11 15 Elsternwick 16 I8 10 2-129 6 37 21 7 Gurney I2A1V gg On 10-52 ; D Kenz le, W ~ls o C arengboldan 2 Gill 2, T MacKnzie srevens, Wiitshi~e rceii, Stevens, Goldin T A'lian, Gill, Kelsey, Be Gsṭ: ELSTER~ICK ; Blythman MenziesMagest y 3' Rosew neaux Street, Blythman MahoneysaM arn eoly-2 2 S P T ew ~ M~ aneg'rifg r HeWSafhBest eliy 2, Bourk e y, Bourke, O'Br~en ly' Negri, Fawkner 2 Dook & Long OC 1 2 4 8 7 T013 12 17 89 6 6 8 6 12,8-80 M hon KNER : Thomas 3 T F'vart 0,1 1 Mills 2, Ward~tG Bhsatm t~ BaBrry J Stae 1rczak Mc use, P ton, M An'IP Soclety a bye pa" 8 L uciin L OC : Simpson SteAhenWRliamsm 4 Newton 3 Uiska Beststie a n Lake old Menton'"' a bye THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- June, 2, 1973

Last Week's Results - continue d JUNIOR SECTION 1 North Old Boys 1 1 84 115 13 9-87 University Blacks 42 76 910 12 11-8 3 NORTH OLD BOYS: Donaldson 4, White 3, Fitzgerald 2, Sheales 2, Biagi, Downes Best: %Valker, Hoyne, Fitzgerald, Agnoletti, Don- ;ildson, Biagi UNI BLACKS : Perrett 4, Steele 3, McGlade Steinfort 2, Carter Best: Perrett, Dynon, i3est, McGlade, White, Bateman Ivanhoe 46 79 119 12 9-81 Power House 30 61 94 11 10-7 6 IVANHOE : Dean 6, Towner 2, Clarke, Palmer, Clay, Curtis Best: Wise, Dean, Rotar, Ntantessa, Stewart, Watkins POWER HOUSE: Butcher 4, Driscoll 2, i~son 2, Vance 2, Sing Best: Vague, B Driscoll, R Brown, Vance, Lynch Old Scotch Coll 2 4 9 13 1415 20 26-146 Hampton Scouts 2 4 25 47 6 7-4 3 OLD SCOTCH: Goalkickers, best players not received HAMPTON SCOUTS: A Thompson 3, Mooney, Cook, S Thompson Best: A Young, Diamond, Laragy, Cook, A Thompson, S Thompson Ormond 4 2 85 96 10 7-67 University Blues 0 4 19 410 6 14-5 0 ORMOND: Smyth 5, Wood 2, K Russ 2 Hughes Best : Crump, K Russ, S Russ, Mc- Lean, Smyth, Wood UNI BLUES: Langdon 2, Hager, Parry, Campbell, Westmore Best: Hager, Mc- Lachlan, Langdon, Lyle, Ainger, McNiece JUNIOR SECTION 2 Old Brighton Gr 3 4 66 11 11 15 16-106 Fairfield 22 23 25 28-20 OLD BRIGHTON : Kourim 7, Riddell 3, Burnell, Gutteridge, Finkemeyer, Jeffrey, Hunt Best: Burnell, Downie, Hargraves, Kourim, Butler, Hunt FAIRFIELD: Rigney, English Best: Brown, Orvad, Serafin, Rigney, Bell, Hicks Coburg 6 5 20 15 3320 45 24-294 National Bank 1 0 30 31 3 1-1 9 COBURG: Cleary 11, Tolley 8, M Hughes 7, Symons 6, G Hughes 5, Pettigrove 3, Henry 2, MacDougall, Walker, Parry Best: Cleary, G Hughes, Tolley, Walker, Symons, M Hughes NATIONAL BANK : Jenkinson 2, Darcy *pst: Wilkes, Borserio, Evans, Jenkinson, Rogerson, Darcy Old Paradians 6 8 1513 2520 34 21-225 St Bede's OC 2 2 54 55 5 7-37 OLD PARADIANS : Roe 7, Muller 7, Gilmore 7, Growney 6, Baylie 2, Crowe 2, Gregor, Lucas, Cocks Best: Muller, Roe, Growney, Lucas, Luxton, Neeson ST BEDE'S OC: Knuppel, Scorgie, Fogarty, Mulcahy, O'Rourke Best: Fogarty, Boomgardt, Roberts, Scorgie, Quigley, Mulcahy Beverley Hills 8 5 15 12 1916 24 28-172 Caul field Gr 2 1 52 83 8 4-52 BEVERLEY HILLS: M Browning 5, O'Loughlin 5, Holley 3, Hands 3, Dunn 2, Gibson 2, Barrett, Taylor, Studdock, Amad Best: M Browning, Gibson, Hands, Ruth, Studdock, Barrett CAULFIELD GRAM : Spooner 5, Irvine, Bierwirth, Welch Best: Bierwirth, Gallus, Spooner, Andrew, Buchanan, Zegir Monash Uni 4 3 9 10 9 14 12 19-91 St Bernard's OC 4 6 47 712 9 15-6 9 MONASH UNI : Sundberg 3, Thomas 2, Webb 2, Harrison, Merry, Mooney, Rogers, Rosengarten Best: Webb, Harrison, Boyd, Thomas, Sundberg, Dawson ST BERNARD'S OC : MacDonough 3, Thompson 2, Santamaria 2, Hughes, Sebire Best: Curry, Santamaria, Herbert, Bray, Lancaster, Thompson THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June Parkside 2 2 8 9 1316 19 17-131 AJAX 4 2 63 10 5 11 6-72 PARKSIDE : Bastow 4, Sweeney 4, French 3, Franklin 2, Colacino 2, Laengst 2, Cocks, Murray Best: Grummisch, Bastow, Hennessy, Cotton, French, Keogh AJAX: Yelen 3, Harari 2, Blusztein 2, Aldor, Dudakov, Nebyl, Widerman Best: Widerman, Yelen, Blusztein, Nebyl, Aldor West Brunswick a by e 2, 1973 Page 9

Las t Wee'~ Resc a A RESERVE SECITpN S - contin ue d Ormon d Geelong 3'3 6 7 910 12 12-84 1-0 12 3 2 6 5-41 inchin Of(M gn, Joakl m M ~ ollman 3 Briggs 2, znern e in, Minchington, Bri RichardsonBest Y, Turner, g=s, C Fitts, Mc- GEELONG R Trevaskis, : Gill Sheringham Best 2, Bristow, Trevaskis, Hunter, : Brown L TuckerleR', Smith, Sheringham Caulfield Gr 3 7 Ivanhoe 57 11,I6 12 17-89 1 0 23 2 6 48-32 2~ C Dynne E 2D GRAM 2upson 3, Andrews Monotti Best: Petea rsqn Worthington 2 Andrews, Watson Collins, Dunne, Kerry, I VA N Giles Be~E' Lonergan McBrie n Knight, Du Guesclin Astbury, Bourke, DW Cullen Y, Peake, vmversity Blacks 3 2 10 3 Collegians 13 5 17 10 11, 21 2 2 2 2 33 2 1 PI Yers~o Sr ei $d~cks : Goalkickers, bes Macdona diaiakewaie, 2, Cartledge Best ledge, Permozel Ellis, Mason, Cart Reservoir O B Old Carey Cr 1 3 37 8 1 2 815 6 11 2,, 22 RESERVOIR OLD 4 3 2' Laird, PeatIing, Cr BOYS : T Joiner, Wilson 4 K Woodruff, T Paulka, L Scott, R Wilson G' Tuininga, Bes Aston, t G OLD Grandin CAREY: Best ~ : pg Elliot, Goode Hughes Haines, Trood Fink, 712eKiniey St, Bernard's OC 5 0 6 Monash Blues 1 8 4 149-9 I 2 2, 3 00 6 4 6-30 g~ Perrett OC sidine, Smith M' 2, : Pearson R Sheehan 4 Marasco R phnlan CO, :zzoli HancoxB~t' Sevenson, - Marasco, P M Perrett, MONASH BL Amot t Deg Akker, Anderson,Hu hes Van Den Akker S`~ eetland, MCConnell, Old Scotch Coil 13 28 3 be La Salle 13,16-6 5Z OC 20 4 2 44 5 0 DanalDd,SCOTCH: Moffatt 3, R Evans 2 Henderson Nicholls, It Paire ' Evans, G Mc ' Gacrett, J emc Beau IeD~ LAD ttegan, M~esty 2 Rapone, Kel Donegan, Mcllroy, Perkins, H~II' Whifelavr, Sherman North Old Boys 2 4 58 810 S University Blues 0 1412 Old Boys 31 5, 2 0 1 2 2 96 NORTH 3 4 3-27 Player s Assumption OC 1 5 7 9,9 - Co H not OLD BOYS 3 5,7 78 received : Goalkickers, 7 11- bes MHS OLD BOYS 53 Hutton, Peatiing : UNI BB BLUES Best~gcg Scott D Harley Best : NHa olson 2'N shall, Lang, Jory, B, Burns 2 Cormack, Mar quinio, Moran, ' Deacon Foarty, Isle, croft cholson, ASSUMPTION OC Tar : Beaumont : Howe 2 Renwick, Caruso Delmenico Delmenico I Coburg, Upham Poynton ' Old Paradians 2 1 4 mont, Caruso, Upham, Carlile, Best: Beau 2 3 6 108 15 9-99 25 26 6 6-42 Old Trinity Gr 4 8 7 CoC~B iy McFarlane 3' Hutchison 3, Sabri 2 Kew 12 14 1 4 WIIiams Best: Grace, 14 15-99 Lewis, Zorzi, J Liddle, y Webb, Clark; 3,5 4 Kenneal Zorzi, Sheehan, OLD TRINITY, 0-1 0 7,8-5fl McKinnon Z b e E O~Best e 9RADIANS T Booth, : KYn Foster, : WeYman 4 Mor~an, be Boo, Daly : Boos 2 Stockdal e J Day, Va Smith 2 u McLoughlin Yman s, ith, L ~ K nnont Bartley, : ; Dowling, SDa 2y J Day KEW page 10 ceived : Goaikickers, best Players not re THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1 9 7 3

Last Week's Results - continued C RESERVE SECTIO N Parkside 32 7 4 12 4 UHS Old Boys 2,3 26 6 8 PARKSIDE : Poyntz 4, Byrne 3, Maxwell 2, McNamara Ron Moore 2, Fletcher 3, P G1eLay Best: P, Yoyntz, Maxwell, McNamar Byrne, Tennant, Thomas, a UHS OLD BOYS : t3ridge, Martin, Johnson, Iliopulos Best 2, Wade 2 }32ake, Bridge, Miller, Martin, Masenheider : Andronfs, Power House 0 2 1 6 4 6 7,10-52 RESERVE SECTIO N Tarceliin OC 4 5 11 6 17 10 24,12-156 runswick 0 2 1 5 17 3 8-26 MARCELLIN Lawrence 4 OC: Allen 5 Harman Clarebrou h Butler 3, Gregory' 3, Holmes 24 ker, g P French, Quinn ; Best ;, Allen, Ahern, J Bar- French, BRUNSWICK : Watt, GillettWelch RUNSWICK: Best Malagoli, Barnett, Gillett, L : 'Gray, Strong, Old Melburnians 4 3 4,4 54 6 4-40 POWER HOUSE : Langdon 3, Serradura, Kamp, Radcliffe, Clark Best : Stewart, Sibraa, Alcock, Clark,' Kemp Dakin, OLD MELBURNIANS : K,1-11a 2 Millis 2, Nissen,sBoYIe~ J Best- C Pitts, McAda m Pitts, Kanoa, Old Haileybury 4 6 5 8 915 12 Old XaverIans 1 17-89 2 4 3 53 94-58 OLD HAILEYBURY ilattam 2, Legge, Mehegan : Lucas Lingard 5, Rigby 2, ~rqul~be tl, Hattam, Irving, ' Lingard, : Lucas Best :, OLD XAVERIANS : Furnell 3, Williams 'Ie YNlidgieY, Gieeson, WraY, Plant, Best : Mid- Furnell, Williams, Hamilton, 2Gleeson Plant, State Say Bank 1 1 5,2 64 106-66 [ at'robe Blacks 1,2 23 46 6 7-43 STATE SA V Hollow a BANK: Harris 4, Muir 3, Vines, rris,~mom'dr, Mitchell Best : Barnes, Lake, Hollaway Bowen LA TROBE BLACK Best S ; Anyon 4, Turner, Cahir, Groenewegen, : Kepitis, Grif3iths, Grant, St Kevin's OB 3 5 5 9 6 13 7,14 56 Alphington 1 1 24 46 7 10 52 ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS son, Rolle O' : Gaven 2 Best : Harrison, Connor, R Davies Hawkins, Ise ' arri- O'Malley, Tyshing, Fregon, G Hawkins, ALPHINGTONr Puddy 2, hries 2, BMitchell ~ Harris, Hayes Be H ump st: Hartigan, ggett, Lynch, Cummins Old Brighton Or 42 7 2 Fairfield 107 13 13-91 14 37 58 5 OLD BRIGHTON : 8 38 Wood 2, Millis, Tit hatt Morse 'otte Sanders r 3, P Bestc i~iillis, Cowling, Morse Wagner, Robertson, McBriar Clarke, FAIRFIELD Ruscuklic Best: : Fitzpatrick 2, Grey, Harding Toohey Fitzpatrick, Bryan, Grey W, earne, Kenney,, Old Geelong Gr 42 104 126 C'weaith Bank 2 18,6-11 4 3 3 4 5 9 69-45 OLD GEELONG Ens 2, : Whalley 8, Lewis 3, Col- Yencken Grantham* Best: 2, Dickson, Cantor, Yencken, M Whalley, Whiting, David, P Yencken, Reid C'WEALTR BANK Thompson, McKinney : King 3, Tyler, D Best:, Liversidge, Athans, Tyler, King Ch eesun,, St Kilda CBOC 2 5 58 9 12 i4 National Bank 0 15-,99 3 0 3 1 4 1 5-11 Hampton Royers 4 7 12,10 1415 20,15-135 St, Patrick's OC 0 1 02 12 1 2-8 ST KILDA CBOC With scores B est : Goalkickers do not tall O'Connell, K : Scanlan, Harrison, Matheson, Vickers Caroli, y NATIONAL BANK players not received : Goalkicker, best s THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER ' dale, Walsh M Cribbes, Waterman, Teas- ' June 2, 1973 HAMPTON ROVERS ; Mirabito 9, Hill 4, bito, bhi i, Badman, Fleer,YHammondt : Wood PATRICKS OCc V ood Wegan, Brady ~ Wegan Best* Va n pasp 11

Last Week's Results - continue d E RESERVE SECTION Glenhuntly 02 25 77 711-53 West Brunswick 17 29 210 314-32 GLENHUNTLY: Cook 3, N Duncan 2, Rose, G Nolan Best: Wilcox, Carson, N Duncan, Barton, G Nolan, Cook WEST BRUNSWICK : Condon, Harrison, Job Best: Condon, Foote, Grambali, Wough, Job, Strachan AJAX 1 4 37 77 8 7-55 Old C'well Gr 23 35 45 65-41 AJAX : Hirsch 3, Markoff 2, Webb 2, Fayman Best: Hirsch, Markoff, Grace, Fayman, Tauber, Robin OLD CAMBERWELL : P Hanson 3, B Hanson, Gretgrix, May Best: Gale, May, Goss, Rutledge, B Hanson, Kelly ANZ Bank 16 213 616 920-74 Footscray ITOB 1 2 23 44 8 7-5 5 ANZ BANK : Cole 2, Karpavicius 2, Knight 2, Kelly, May, Richards Best: May, Baker, Parker, Knight, Amor, Debelak FOOTSCRAY ITOB: Taylor 2, Russell 2, Fincher, Thurston, T Deluca, Emmett Best : H Edwards, T Dean, Thurston, Matthews, Russell, Fincher Old Ivanhoe Gr 86 177 22 14 25 18-168 Eisternwick ' 00 1 0 21 2 3-1 5 OLD IVANHOE : O'Halloran 11, Cropley 4, Galbraith 3, Carroll 2, Love 2, Pratt, Wolstencroft, Dixon Best: O'Halloran, Love, Pratt, Rule, Galbraith, Cropley ELSTERNWICK: Stevens 2 Best: Hunting, O'Connell, White, Mavros, Cochrane, Wise AMP Society a bye F RESERVE SECTION Thornbury 32 42 46 710-52 North Brunswick 31 37 48 69-46 THORNBURY : Staff 3, Crocker 2, Kildea Mitchell Best: Staff, Mitchell, Crawford ; Cheers, Wilson, Kildea NORTH BRUNSWICK: Goalkickers do not tally with scores Best: Gibbons, Carlyon, I Carlin, McFarlane, Browning, Wickham ' 4 La Trobe Reds 22 82 85 14 8-92 University Reds 02 26 39 3 10-28 LA TROBE REDS :' Weaven 5, Sturgess 4, Cornell 3, Silcock, Sutherland Best : Cardde Sutherland, McMillan, Walsh, Silcock, Weaven UNI REDS : Goalkickers do not tally with scores Best; Pryor, Salsbury, J Smith, Hendy, Avery, Hicks St Bede's OC 1 0 34 46 9 8 62 Monash Whites 0 3 24 95 9 8-62 ST BEDE'S OC : McCormack 2, T Harris 2, Serong 2, Lynch, M Ryan, N Hester Best : McCormack, Lynch, Serong, N Hester, Irving, Bowden MONASH WHITES : Burley 3, Farnsworth 2, Millis 2, Phillips, Powell Best: J Barnes, Tappe, G James, Powell, Cornish, Phillips Fawkner 61 118 14 14 1919-03 Dook & Long OC 1 1 25 26 46-30 FAWKNER: M Stapleton 6, Emilianowicz 4, Gozziwinkel 3, D Groves 3, Egan, Henderson, Hill Best: M Stapleton, Henderson, Hill, J Stapleton, McKay, Gozziwinkel D & L OC: Kotchet 2, Diangelos, Palmer Best : McLaughlin, Sykes, Wallan, Diangelos, White, Gibbs Old Mentonians a bye BEAT THE GUN Brunswick beat the gun by crediting Russell Abernethy with his 150th game last Saturday Today is the day However, everything else that was said about him was correct Page 12 100 GAMES FOR GLENHUNTLY'S NOEL WILCOX Last year's reserve team Best and Fairest winner, Noel has proven what can be achieved by training and application - but what about this year Noel? THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973

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BaLi sr re~ CENTURY TO AMP WINGER The AMP like to congratulate lub woul d Jeffl(Bon s) Jones, who plays his 100th club game against Old Ivanhoe today, Jeff started with the club in 1967 and that year won the Reserves Best and Fairest award, having only attained the age of 15 during that season The following year, his consistent efforts were rewarded when he won the club's Best and Fairest award - a tremendous effort when you consider that the club won the E grade premiership that year, and had many fine players, During his caree r as a winger ( and Jeff occasionally rover) has always polled well in the competition award, and equal runner-up last year was A very colourfu player, Jeff has always delighted and l amazed supporters and team-mates with his great football skills --- when you kick the ball within 20 metres of "Bones", you can be pretty sure that he's going to end up with it! Congratulations again, Bones Everyone associated with the club wishes you every success for the future GRAEM E 200GAMES TO For a decade, TEMPLETO N has been doing Graeme Templeton g the heavy work fo r page 14 THE countless Old Brighton Grammarian football teams Today our greatest ever big man runs onto the turf for the 200th time and comes another step closer to that club record, He's got a bit more help these days from the younger blokes, but the legen_ ha rdary a s 'CuffO' still train s A wonderfu l and career as applauded by all at Old Brighton and I for one, suspect that this man may yet be far from finished That generous grin, strength and courage are still there and his eyes still have that chilling penetration jus t moment of impact n jor LO the They have bee 200 wonderful games from a true gentleman and a great gratulatfons clubman Con- and thanks "Tempo" and sonsl forward to a few more sea yet, ANZ BANKER'S DOUBLE Today Bill CENTUR "Jet" Jackson Y plays hi 200th game with ANZ Bank s Now a Life Member, "Jet" joined the AN2 Bank Football Club in 1962 and apart from being an accomplished footballer having already reached his double century of goals in season 1972, he has also o been a tremendous club workei ff the field "Jet" has been vice President of the club for a number oi years and this year he also holds the onerous position of Treasurer All ai the club wish to congratulate "Jet" i achieving this milestone and wish hirr r all future the success he deserves in the Well done "Jet" 100 UP(?) TO HAMPTON ROVER Congratulations to David Combt who must have played 100 game ; for Hampton Rovers by now Davi< started his football with the junior : and has progressed to senior ranks where he has made his presence fel with some fine marking and kickinl along with his other big attribute Well done David from all at Hampto n AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1 9 7;

BALL BRIEFS (cont ) 150 UP TO WEST BRUNSWICK MAN Reaching yet another mile-stone in service to West Brunswick is Don Strachan, who played his 150th game last week Don has been with the club for 12 seasons and has played 72 senior games and 78 reserve games, being runner-up for the senior side Best and Fairest in 1970 and winning the Reserve Best and Fairest in 1967 and runner-up in 1972 In the latter part of his career Don has been Captain-coach of our reserve side and with a player of Don's experience and know-how there is no reason why he shouldn't go on to his 200th game and the club on to bigger and better things Congratulations to Don from all at West Brunswick "BUSHY" LAIRD PLAYS 100 FOR RO B:s Congratulations from all at Reservoir Old Boys go to Robin Laird who plays his 100th game today Robin has been with the club since its inception and was a member of the 1965 premiership team He was a member of the executive committee in its foundation years and provided valuable knowledge in this sphere More recently Robin has provided a touch of class in his role of Master of Ceremonies at social functions, always providing great entertainment with his quick wit and natural "charm" A top defender in this early career, Robin has now added valuable experience to the forward line always assisting his team-mates to score goals while his own personal tally heads the goalkicking list All the best for the future Robin and all at Reservoir hope to see you play on for many more years FIRST CENTURY UP FOR OLD MENTONIAN S Congratulations to Ron Bungey who plays his 100th game with Old Mentonians today Ron has played all 100 games with the seniors, having missed only one game since joining the club on its inception in 1968 He is an active member of the club's committee and with his dedication and enthusiasm, on and off the field, Ron has been, and we hope will continue to be, a valuable club member GOAL TO O GG IN 100th GAME All at Old Geelong would like t o congratulate Joe Cantor for making the hundred last Saturday Joe has given fine service as a reserves player and also as a committeeman He's had a bit of a struggle to gain selection this year, but finally made it last week and even kicked his first goal in Amateur Football Well done Joe ->~~x : ~ : ; *~ ; ~~ InSm = First for;foottia Melbourne Sports Pep '121 Elizabeth:: Te1:6Qx15 z THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973, 926 Page 15

"A" SECTION TEAMS CAULFIELD GRAM 1 MacDonald, R 2 Long, J McK 3 Lester, A A 4 Tamblyn, M J 5 Peters M 6 Dickeson, D 7 Miller, It, J 8 Butcher, J 9 Fletcher, R 10 Williams, D 11 Tootell, G (c) 12 Coventry, G, 13 Fox, G COBURG 1 Cleary, P It 2 Handley, A J 3 Seath, It A 4 Cox, It J 5 King, R A 6 Shanahan It W 7 Green, G V 8 Warfe, G L 9 Sabri, J 10 Hibberd, B W 11 Beattie, N J (vc ) GEELONG 1 Andrews, K T 2 Smith, E T 3 Hampsen, K 1 4 Smith, L A 5 Eddy, V P 6 Wookey, R J 7 O'Kane, J B 8 Sheringham, It 9 Wilson, G E (c) 10 Bvllen, L J 11 Casboult, J It 12 Hamilton, DW IVANHOE 1 Hartney, D 2 Don, C 3 Ireland, A (vc) 4 Hughes, H 5 Renshaw, G 6 Baker, It 7 McWhinnie, W 8 Berry, D 9 Callinan, M (d, 10 Knight, R (cr) 11 Quinlivan, P (c 12 Rojo, J 14 Mathieson, I G 15 McLaughlin, P (vc ) 16 McLaughlin, S 17 Clark, D 18 Upstill, T 19 Morphett, B 20 Tamblyn,- G C 21 Watson, W 22 George, T 23 Craven, G 24 Goold, A 25 McNicol, L (dvc) 12 Clark, J It 13 Shea, D 14 Hutchison, M 15 Callesen, P G 16 Gardner, It, L 17 Sullivan, G F 18 Ebbage, It It 19 Webb, P M 20 Saunders, G G 21 Symons, P It 22 Ellis, It F 23 Clark, D J 13 Vautier, J G 14 Marshall, P 15 Attden, M A 16 Brown, T F 17 Morris, R J 18 David, G A 19 Betts, P L 20 Lowcock, G R 21 Poulton, 1 It (cr) 22 Birrell, P C 23 Collins, C N 13 Williamson, W 14 Summerton, It 15 Hick, It 16 Phillips, W 17 Crompton, It 1'8 Harris, V 19 Dickson, I 20 Cullen, J 21 Dean, N Steen, D 23 Borchers, Grant 24 Robinson, T MONASH BLUES I Anderson, B 14 Golding, P 3 Platt, D (vice-c) 15 Gallagher, C 4 Hopkins, P 16 Gray, T 2 Marshall, P 17 Batty, S 5 Booth, R (Capt ) 18 Bickford, M 6 Boyd M 19 Hunter, P 7 Knight, P 20 Mutimer, K 8 Amor, P 21 Lucas, It 9 North, J 22 Galbraith, S 10 Kelly, J 23 Officer, N 11 Halliday, M 24 Hirons, M 12 McCrae, C 25 Nilbett, It 13 Drysdale, A 26 Staunton, J Coach : 26 Griffiths, J 27 Geddes, It 28 Mathieson, A F A R 29 Fletcher, G 30 Andrews, D 31 Lupson P J 32 Criswick, K 33 Tootell, T S 34 White, B 35 Kerry, S 36 Worthington, C 37 Voyage, G John Caspers ; Rese rv es : Ken Criswic k 38 Pearson, R 52 Wilson, N 39 Brewin, T 53 Waxman, B 40 Rutledge, G J 54 Bitmead, D 41 Hartley, G 55 Knowles, L 42 Collins, It 56 Mono ;ti, A J 43 White, W 57 Cox, F 44 Chaffey, A 58 Currey, C 45 Middleton, A 59 Fischer, P 46 Gerrand, J 60 Nichol, C A 48 Watson, It 49 McQueen, A S, 50 Bierworth, D 51 Jennings, R Coach : Alan Salter; Rese rves : Don Pearce 24 Kennealy, J J ' 35 Zorzi, E It 45 Sheehan, M G 25 Beattie, L K 36 Zanon, A 46 Walker, A J 26 Grace, D M 37 Royal, H F 47 Clark, G W 27 Emselle, G R 38 Taylor, J F, 48 Jackson, G S 28 Scanlon, T G 39 Willoughby, 49 Gillingham, R 29 Fox, K J N L 50 Thomas, K G 30 Sutherland, 40 Lewis, P J 51 Liddle, G J G J 41 McFarlane, 52 Cleary, P J 31 Clark, G W C L 53 Burt, K 32 Birch, It D 42 Booth, It W 54 Booth, It W 33 Handley, M W 43 Williams, B It 55 Tolley, W 34 Kelly, K L 44 Leckie, N It Coach : John Vautier ; Reserves : Russell Morris 24 Azzopardi, 36 Coad, It J 48 Revie, I C P F 37 Wilkiss, A It 50 Austin, P S 25 Poyntos, D J 38 Lawler, It J 51 Casboult, It A 26 Collins, D J 39 Davis, I W 52 Hamilton, T I 27 McArthur, D A 40 Batten, D L 53 Dennis, T C 28 Foster, It J 41 Trevaskis, A L 54 Walker, V 29 Trevaskis, It 42 Gill, N F 56 Tucker, G N 30 Fitzgerald, S 43 Bodey, D W S7 Herd, F O, 31 Barton, D C (44 Chicholm, It S 59 Finn, S J 32 Richardson, D 45 Ross, D J 62 Toyne, D J 33 Betts, M J 46 Foster, A J 63 Revie, P J 34 Bristow, W P 47 Fitzaerald, It 1 64 Sinq D J 35 Hunter, M J, It D 65 Baker, W Coach : John Benetti ; Rese rves: Syd Neale 25 Jones, 1 37 Phillips, P 49 Carazza, G 26 Anceschi, E 38 Hutton, B 50 Plunkett, J 27 Stewart, R 39 Lonergan, J 51 Taylor, B 26 Rigoni, C 40 Bartlett, D 52 Beattie, G 29 Gillin, G 41 Beattie, T 53 Novak, T 30 Hecker, B(vcr) 42 Davy, P 54 Borchers, Greg 31 Neale, G 43 Worry, G 55 Lovett, G 32 Stewart, C 44 Pitson, B 56 Allison, D 33 Peake, D 45 Bourke, R 57 Dean, G 34 Kelly, S 46 Du Guesclin, P 58 Appleby, C 34 Astbury, C 47 McDonald, It 59 Peteson, A 36 Wilson, W 48 Clough, D 60 Willocks, A Coach : Clyde Laidlaw; Rese rves : Bill Harding 27 De Young, P 40 Callahan T 56 Berry, J 28 Dohnt, W 41 Brady, T 59 Hargreaves, 1 29 Smith, A 42 Severs, P 61 Mueller, H 30 Rhodes, P 44 McConnell, P 64 Rak, M 31 Sephton, E 45 Smith, G 68 Dawson, D 32 Whitton, F 46 Moore, G 70 James, K 33 Langton, T 47 Sundberg, P 71 O'Connel, M 34 Whitchurch, D 50 Sweetland, M 74 McCormick, A 35 Van Den Akker, 51 Rosengarten, A 75 Fanning, T 36 Carlton, L 52 Harrison, W 76 Moore, G 37 Hughes, P 53 Rosengarten, T 77 Merry, A 38 Alexander, K 54 Hildebrandt, P 89 Thomas, I 39 Mulkeorns, J 55 Royce, P 91 Milford, P Page 16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973

`;9" SECTION TEAMS NORTH OLD BOY S i Adams, J sentor Coach B 14 Fenne!!y, P ; Bob Spurling? Routs, L 15 O'Connor, B 27 Drew, B ; (cr) 39 Robertson D 3 Peasne!!, P Rese rv es: Vin Ryan 28, 16 Hennessy, Barnett, G P 40 Peel, 52 McCann, B F, 29 Curley, B 53 Moore, R 4 Joss, P W 17 Robertson, N 41 Bryant, J 5 Wilson, G M 30 Crooks, S 1 8 Murray, L F 42 Stimpson, L 5 4 Fogarty, D Carney, L 31 McCann, R 19 Agnoletti, W 43 Ryan, L 55 Maguire, K 32 Diviny, K 56 Maguire, J Spurting, B 20 Holdstock, C 44 Leeack, F Crooks, A F 33 Russell, J W 57 Tyrell, 21 O'Keefe, G 45 Fraser, K P 9 Maule, S 22 Collings, J 37 34 Fitzpatrick Dullard, A R 46 Napoli, D 58 Reddan, J o Maguire, 35 Adams, M S 0 (c23 Mendota, F 47 Cusack, S 59 Sheahan, G 1Power, K J (vc24 Maguire, D 36 Ferguson, P 60 Hackett, P B 48 Meredith, K 12 Welch, M 25 Sheehy, B C 49 Enriquez, W (vcr) 50 O'Neil), M 26 Hille, P Arthurson, A 38 Maule, F, 51 Nathan, S OLD PARADIANS Surt, P V 13 Sambell, R R Coach : Denis Dalton ; Reserv es : Cliff? Grace, A 25 Kendall, S Hart 14 Carroll, G 37 McLoughlin, J, 48 Foster, 3 Ford, H 26 Price, G Len 15 Callaway, R 27 McKenna, J (vcr) 49 BlacJc, R 16 Gilmartin, P 398 4 Bahen, B Carroll, P 5 Kiss, Z 28 McCormack, 17 Moran, P D 6 Hon, C 29 Booth, W 40 Te(tefson, M 51 Lyons, W 18 Mount, J 52 Kon 7 Duke, R 30 Hough, M 4 1 d (c) 19 Fitt, R Grindlay, 8 8 Denavi, G 31 Audley, A 42 Graham, E 53 Booth 'R~ 20 Kohut, S 32 Roe, A 43 Fa G 54 9 Kyne, M Jones, I 21 Wilson, G 10 Johnson, A 33 Weyman, B 44 Harrod, R 55 Foster, L W 22 Rutherford, W 34 Tudor, L 45 Da~,,li 61 Collins, L 1 Tomkins, R 23 Jordan, J 12 Booth, T 35 McKinley, M 24 Tudor, R 46 Quinn, ~R G 36 Dowel, P 47 Tudor, J (vc ) ORMOND I Wright, G T I1 Jackson, 2 Wood, R D W J 22 Moran, ic) 12 Foutshom, D G CF ach Rese44eqlt KenL :33 L~ethamelR Rows e 3 Dexter, P D A 23 Naylor, A : Murphy, 13 Mclnerney, P J 25 R 34 Hammond, J C en, P M 14 Logan, R 24 Burney, 45 C W 35 Christie, Mo G D rt imer, J 5 Jenkins, R C 1 5 Thomas, G T!, 46 Rogers, G 6 Ladd, K J (vc) 16 Kozlowski 26 Crumpton, T, R 36 Holman, G J 47 Hocking, 37 P G, D* I7 Sierakowski, 17 Hoey, P A 28 27 Curtis earce, G R Sṙu 48 Meeking, j P,, Fitzrov R c 38 o Richardson, P 49 Fitts, B Campbell, R Westmore, G Jeremiah, R Weston, P Jolland, M Haycroft, M Church B (vc) P D 18 Cameron, P 8 Cameron, 19 Hayes, B I M J, 19 Le Page, 9 Graham, A N 30 Lewis, M M 20 Bourne, B 10 Corben, K B F 21 Briggs, G 31 Joakim, N A 32 Grace, D J ST, BERNARD'S O C I Underwood, G 13 Perrett, J 2 Burgin, W D C 14 Kearney, D 26 Phelan, R~ch~ 3 Ginnivan M J J 27 Harvey, 15 Considine, P, J J' G (vcl 16 An 1 (cr) ge, B 28 King, R H 4 McCann, J J 5 Rackham, P D 6 tannazzo, M P 7 Perrett, M J 8 Amott, P 9 Fox, J W 10 Aughton, P 11 Davis, T J 12 Hogan, P N UNIVERSITY BLUE S I Wvion, D i i Baquie, 2 Schroeter, P 3 M'ddi 12 D Maxwell, L 13 Girdwood 4 CuttrillfoB, Rj R 14 Nichols, 5 Brockley, B S 15 Parry, F 6 Robertson, A 7 Foroe, 16 Mann, J B 17 Allan, G 8 Martin, E 18 Pleydell, G 9 Scarfe, K 10 Spiers, 19 Sharp, J R 20 Martini, P 17 Phelan, K F 29 Amott, B IS Mahoney, M G K ( c) 19 Mahoney K D 20 Honcox P 30 Whelon, M J 31 O'Leary, 21 Kennedv, P A P 22 Anderson, D 32 Harvey, 1 R 93 Power, D 33 Sullivan, F P 24 Drennan, M 34 Daffey, P J 25 Mahoney, 35 Pearson, P G 3 36 O'Callaghan, W 21 22 23 24 95 ')h 77 7 8 oq 30 Ross, F Trumble S Grayson, W THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973 ms, M 50 Turner 40 House, P G J 51 Ho rdham,, L 41 Sharpe, G, R 52 Do Costa, G 42 Fitts, C 53 Goold, S 43 Paterson, D L 54 Beard, R Gus Mitchell; Reserves: John Ha 37 Hassell, J rvey 49 Sevenson, J 38 Smith, G J, 50 Wade, P (vcr) 51 Wade, J 39 Rizzoll, K 5 ' 2 Schwarzenberg, \A53 Sheehan, M 41 Dolmau, M, J J 54 Cu(kin, G 42 O'Laughiin, B 55 Pearson, M 43 Morasco M 56 Webster, D 44 Joyce, K 57 Mugavin, J 45 Johnson, P 69 Reidy, C 46 Hughes, J J 47 Mitchell, G 48 De Luca, P M 31 Heinz, A 32 Tucker, R 33 Nirolson, P 34 Moron, L 35 3 6 Deaco, G 37 Rvan, t), 3R lttqs D 39 Del Papa, G 40 inhite, G Coach: Les Hughson 43 Standish, T 45 Renowden, J 46 Grenness, D, 50 Fairboirn, D 57 Henneasv, A 54 Gillett, L 55 Holdsworth, G 58 Blukner, P 64 t~ticolson S 67 Wilson, G Page 1 7

They laughed all the way home from the National Bank (iertand POms IiFe lonq wis h -a swi m uning p~ol i n the backyara price~3,?m (P~'tyaLroutfhedothes hoisf, PorEZn ) And you can too, with a National Bank Personal Loan - all over Australia You're not going to believe this, but the National Bank wants to lend money - from $30 0 to $4000 (or maybe even more) - with or without security Come in to any branch of the National, and talk to us about a Personal Loan If you're on the level, we will be too National Bank 300-P-478 C Page 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973

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b g tram FIXTURE, & RES ULTS "A" SEC GePt la ic, APRIL 7 i ~ C1fG 24,27 UnjgiU'j4 7 ~ob 1616 MBlu 21 1 V NOB 16 tva nhe Jv1NGeelon Cobu r 22 Omd 12 17 NOD 2015 OPar 7 Cob 131 I5 Uni Blues v Caulfie I 2 StBrn 6 North06 vn+tvalh~ 29 MAY 19 North Old B Id G r OPar 13 18 MonB 12 v Ormond' Old Paradians v St 13 Geel 23, 8 MBIu 1111 Coburg Bnd s Omd I0 v St 5 C1fG 9I5 Bernard's JULY 28 APR1L 14 Cb 23,22 UBIu 12 1 Old 7 Paradians Ormond UBIu 10 v Monash v Geelong 17 MBIu 8 4 StB 19 NOB 20 23 Ivan 18 17I'hoe 16 12 JUNE 23 1 StB 16 14 OPar 10 5 StaBernard's Monash Blues v BI, C~u Monash r Ormd 1418 Cob 10 24 St B Uni B I B NOB IO MAY 26 ernard s v l3 C1fG 9 1 O Ivanhoe, r, ;---,u61 v North OB 7 Geei 18 13 OPard 14 23 Omd 19 10 rmond v Coburg Gee1911 C'field G North O C1G1617Ihoe1 f r v 5 AUGUST B A APRIL 2 8 StB 12 MBlu Cbug17,14G ee 14,131 BNO 12 MBIu 25 23 1 7 4'10 Geelong v Old Paradians Monash Blues v Ormond Un B2 u g 9 Caulfield O van 1212 Cob 16 30 OPar 10 2 6 Co C1fG27 1 7 ar322 O St B Monash Blue s Cl MBlu 8 10 CtB Biu 12 li NOB 19 161Gan 12' IO Orm 12 19 ard9 6 MAY 1 2 Omd 11 16 Gee] 117 13 d Egrounds to Gram v Ormon e School ) NORTH OLD BOYS: W, opposite J or s Brans Oval Royal i OLD r1paradians : Yarra Park, opposite Olympic (Batman Avenu e Newham (Trai n Grove ) to Ormond; bus route ) Essendon College Oval end of Buckley (Train Street, West University Oval Road) (Moreand Wet in Elizabeth Street or Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram corner ) RESERVES : South-eas t of Princes Park, Opposite Ormond Col traimite h (Brunswick, Stree in Elizabet t Coburg to or North College THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- June 2, 197 3

Bar-B-Q When') West Brunswick (May 19th Round ) m,' Where? At BP~e Tomorrow, I P T E Lefkovic (AJAX) was found and Wayne Ivey s, 59 Waverly $1 00 Pascoe Vale HOw much' ') Yourself of striking R Stevens for What to bringfriend Refrof h ucka s and all your guilty Gram) and sus Ivanhoe P per head and atches sale at usual rates Plen~hat about all, (AJAX) was found guilt y usual novelties orters of West turnplayers and supp it a very successful R Morle e y abusive and insulting languag of using severely reto the Field Umpire an d ing up and makin g day prinianded Roulent (Hampton Scout s CARNIVAL MATCHES G r, ) Uni Steele (U ded found guilty of stri king P versity Blacks Juniors) and sus p To be played on the Melbourne Cricket Ground 11 15 a for six matches M Bennett (HamPton Scouts TUESDAY > IOth JULY' at m and 1 45 Pm 15 am ) ~K,i g(unifound gull ty of striking 1 - THURSDAY, 12th JULY' at 11 suspended versity Blacks Juniors ) and 145 p m at 11 30 a m for four matches SATURDAY, 14th JULY and 200 Pm-, TRIgUNAi- SOCIAL NOTES King failed to appear at the Tribunal hearing and was suspended until the ADDITIONS TO CARNIVAL SQUAD gives satisfactory evidence The following players have S ubee n ad V AFA )Training Ireland added to thca l ng amm G Fox ( Marshall (Mon (Ivanhoe), R Booth P pld Paradlans), ash Blues), A Grace ( Vlvian, G, Calle- 13 Church, Church, S Trizmble' D NOTE THESE DEADLINES Reserves}, } W (Um, Blues), R Zent ( C T, Murnane (De gians) P Todd L-a Salle (MHS O Old 3 P M - PubP~cationONEaD10LLA Fin peubiication deadline, ) B Smith (Kew) G HERALD Office HERALD _ ( Glenn (Old Carey, Bays) C Bell, M (Fine ONE DOLLAR) Gramm), R Kennedy, W PReservoidr office Trinity Gramm ), K Grose ( - HERALD Office, deadline (Fine -^ Batten, A Moffat ( 5 30 PM Old Boys), J (Old Haileybur- THREE DOLLARS) ondent deadline - Blacks), J Hought n Spith111 ( (State Savings --Press CorresP and B 50c- 7 PM A and Best Player ciobs s n ians) and G Goai-kickers iwhich have missed tions, and scores for any ~ ONE DOLLAR) Bank) m Two players have withdrawn Blacks) fro the HERALD Office- lf1ne 1 Cordner (Un1v the squad - Shanon account ~of studies is un- PHONE NUMBER S non (St ariro erseas trip HERALD ^ 652 or 147 652 9 1893r ( 5 enio 1 - s43and 6Jun ors) der aking membersatiof Extension 1479 0211 Extension 1892 (Re- Teams selected from in 652 or 1892 or 63 02 1 the squad will play a practic ueen e s Birth serves) ~ 53 1290 at Elsternwick Park Q PRESS CORRESPONDENT NU M day, Monday, u MAKE A NOTE OF THESE TIMES AND pa ge 21 BERS NOW AND SAVE YOUR CLUB'S FINAJun~ 2, 197 3 THE AMATEUR FO0TBALLER

Looking Back By Noel Rundl e 5 YEARS AG O Upsets were the order of the day as the top four teams in 'A' section were all beaten, and four points separated North (8th) from Uni Blacks and Kew (1st) MHSOB (9th) had their first win for the season by 6 points at the expense of Old Paradians Best for MHSOB - Harley, Gilbert and Alan Wilson and for Parade - Ford, Quinlan, Hart Milton Beatie played his 200th game for Hampton Rovers Footscray Tech were undefeated in 'C' section with seven wins, St Kevin's were on top (only one defeat) in 'D', and AMP still had not lowered their colours in `E' The Australian Amateurs retained the ANFC Section 2 Championship Title with decisive wins over Queensland and Canberra Monash (Second) went down in B section by 10 points to UHSOB (third) in a low scoring game - 6 10 to 8 8 Best for the winners were Kinnear, Keddie, and Joslin and for Monash, Whettenhall, McMaster, Thomas Les `Lionheart' Woods, St Kevin's popular captain, played his 150th game 25 YEARS AGO The team to represent Victoria at the carnival in Perth in August was selected as follows:- E Macklin, W Taggart (Coburg), G Judd, K Lewis (Collegians), D Arnold, M Davidson (Hampton Rovers), N Aitken, C Cox (Ivanhoe), E Jane, J O'Brien (Malvern), J Backhouse, G Byrne (MHSOB), J Grainger, E MacGregor, K Rollason (Old Melburnians), C Davey, M Fitchett (Old Scotch), R Rowse, J Stock (Ormond), W Reynolds (Comm Bank), W Laxton (Parkside), G Miller (State Sav Bank), and B Small (Caulfield Grammarians), 10 YEARS AG O University Oval again proved a hoodoo for Old Paradians as University Blacks inflicted Parade's first defeat by 17 points - (in 1972 Parade won their first game on the Uni Oval in 30 years) Higgins, Lawson and Lee starred for the victors while Proctor, O'Brien and Pivetta were the best for the losers Victoria won both interstate games - by 20 points against South Australia after a close game until threequarter-time (best - O'Dwyer, Scanlon, Reid, Turnbull, Malone and Slattery), and by 55 points against Tasmania (best - Craig, Nelson, Willis, Lucas, McColl, Stokes, Halls) Page 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973

LETTER TO EDITOR Whilst I know it is not the usual practice for this publication to publish tetters, I hope I may, prevail upon your generosity to bring these cominents to readers The Secretary of the VAFA, Mr Fullerton, has expressed concern to delegates about the practice of club captains over-using their prerogative of replacing club goal umpires Twice this season, this writer has seen the humiliating experience of inexperienced goal umpires being requested to leave the arena On each occasion the field umpire has "all cleared" the decisions, and in conversation after the game agreed that the goal umpire's decisions were technically correct This embarrassing situation has caused the writer to officiate for the remainder of the game and although I have 14 year's experience of actual goal umpiring, I believe it is a young man's game, and clubs should train officials accordingly Why don't all clubs adopt the principle of the Secretary of the VAFA who says: "All clubs should show forbearance to all officials"? Yours etc Brian "Gympie" Sutherland Commonwealth Bank Club [Brian - we are quite happy to publish any letters of a constructive nature from readers Any letters abusing players, officials or umpires find their way into the WP B (waste paper basket) - Ed ] ANSWERS TO QUIZ 1 No Any player on the defending side may kick the ball into play 2 No In such case the field umpire will blow "time-on" and give the player another kick 3 Minimum height of goal post is 6 metres 4 No The score shall not be counted The field umpire must blow time-on and bounce the ball again YOUR HANDY SCORE SHEET II I II I I I~ I II I I I~ I II I I lst Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter FINAL Goal-kickers : THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973 Page 23

IMPORTANT NOTE S CAPTAINS, VICE-CAPTAIN S Clubs whose Team Lists do not show the Captain and Vice-Captain should furnish this information, so that the next issue will be complete PREVIEW The A B C Sporting Session from 3LO each Friday (which commences at 6 30 pm ) will include a preview of the following day's amateur matches Be sure to listen to this broadcast RESULTS OF MATCHE S Results ' of amateur matches are broadcast in the Sporting Sessions of Radio Stations 3LO, (commencing at 6 20 p m ), 3DB and 3KZ (included in 7 p m News) each Saturday evening and from Television Channels ABV-2 and HSV-7 Repeat on 3KZ, 9 30 a m Sunday Channel 2 also provides quarter-by-quarter scores of A Section matches each Saturday afternoon TIMEKEEPERS' INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING "TIME-ON" "Time-on" must be added (1) when signalled by the Field Umpire and ( 2) when a goal or behind has been scored In the case of a goal, take the time from the waving of the flags by the Goal Umpire to the bouncing of the ball in the centre by the Field Umpire and, in the case of a behind, take the time from the waving of the flag to the kick-off CORRECT SCORES ESSENTIAL Clubs are reminded that correct scores must be phoned to the Herald office otherwise a fine (one dollar) will be incurred And remember, too, that scores are incomplete without the points - offending clubs will be fined SECTION - PLEASE Press Correspondents are requested to comply with ALL INSTRUCTIONS in the Notes to Press Correspondents issued to all clubs prior to the Season - including - CLUB NAME and SEC- TION on every envelope forwarded to The Amateur Footballer DUTIES OF RUNNER S The duty of an Official Runner is to carry messages from the coach to players and NOT to engage in altercations with players The runner, in carrying such messages, must take the shortest possible route to the player concerned, and leave the field immediately after delivering the message AT ELSTERNWICK PARK ADMISSION TICKETS Admission tickets issued to clubs for matches at Elsternwick Park are for the use Of Players and officials only Any player who cannot produce a ticket will be required to pay for admittance CAR PARKING Drivers who are not willing to park cars as directed at Elsternwick Park, will be refused admittance to the ground SCOREBOARD Clubs are advised that the Scoring Board a t Eisternwick Park must be operated by responsible club officials at all times Children must not be allowed in the Scoring Board HOW TO CONTACT EMERGENCY UMPIRES Emergency umpires for all sections will be located at Elsternwick Park, and will be available to proceed to any ground if required The telephone number will be 91-6491 Should the appointed umpire fail to appear, it will be necessary to phone Elsternwick Park and ask for an emergency umpire to be sent Clubs must make themselves familiar with the system, and ring the correct number: 91-6491 NUMBERS TO NOT E Clubs in A Section should note these numbers For teams on Thursday night (as early as possible after 7 30 pm please - and certainly before 9 p m ) Jack Dunn (The Sun) 630211 Jim Robb (The Age) 60 042 1 This applies to clubs in main game only - as advised Quarter-by-quarter scores this week :- 91-6491 - SPORTING SECTION Watch for this number week by week PRESS CORRESPONDENT S POST REPORT EACH SUNDAY -It is absolutely essential that copy be received by the Editor BY FIRST POST ON MONDAY EACH WEEK Copy received after this time will not be considered The only way to ensure delivery on Monday is to post SUNDAY-EARLY ADDRESS ALL MATTER FOR PUBLICATION TO "THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER" Box 1564P, G P O, MELBOURNE, 3001, and not to the Editor's private address (Use addressed envelopes provided ) POST EARL Y Press Correspondents are advised to post copy EARLY on Sundays The final clearance time of pillar boxes is now as early as 6 p m in some areas, and not later than 8 30 p m anywhere Make sure you don't miss the post-post EARLY I Page 24 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973

ImPOrtant Not os SCORES TO oheraldrr ~ off~q- Musr pt NVMSE'RS ALL CLEARA CLEARANCES THAN THE V NF k fin e~ ~~ ccreta BODtE~S tpother theyyw~/t s 1Chattanham, 'war ~ros are~eceirarj 3I92 k r~~ ~n~thtalo (Phone If 93 y~s)correa Avenue, race- P red kerfshsd before d38 u that P m Inerr shed / jut Jf yo tin'fhe they mtss Will HERE'S 4jo not be that HOW YOU p HELP Club repra~ HON ti m WHEN a rapresentat vettwlfp ~NaBa qne S N( m j p P~m '' SCORESt Office Y ; lhe 6efo t to Phone ~n«unltl Herald the score eann helvesin tht ^ Phonin g I et~ wi1 cf BE PATIENT ee ways bapu6ttcation scores to fin d~sdltthe Harald nd calls to handle in Th 5 30 fauou to Phone scor~ 0170 dollar, ~ the Pho rhrough to t(~e c^gaged,^ shorte Hold the "no number and time, a Jorge when you num6a dof(arsp You will IF d~ 6s ro you mayr ejear"ant d thsfss out makin9 on thraa dopars in two scores l ~ra n on the You P m, 6 the Herald he scores other wrirr tfnet has~ to ~i,, _,e a( b~ efeyk~ ~t ; e Pr yo v must Cfu6soinar forrespondant phone " %v sa YOU are before 740 r+-per e and on the dolla r YAFAt re the tharatd sample n NCLUDE R shoat esu(t and (6) best to furnis~r ALL Saet ons^wlljr ~ot ~ pmpte~ complete Pont a Grre still O s be fined for wi tout t nt BEFO h gteam ickers an d x t6a mem6sro~m5 - For Points _ the art scoras fire IuiAred summaryeofea bu r will of 6ekfl ~av^g t Ron a,,, You cths match ^jssij 290rn si s HERALD" t 3 ~ ~Plstot You me,? now PHO so r es FOR e Football dtat NE NUMBER S This The num6ers representatjve to 'it the t r'haqld Amateur C thak es time ring speefafl ores IN from O cner meeting and the may Prave ask for ras 652are: OffIN " Your eff will assistance be, and cl o o~rattoadltne't har ctu6 63 OZiloandhask any or 652 fo~~, appracja tm, n in the" FNS(~18 may ring mat SECTION ON 14279 or I892 to RESULT be S phoned to JUNIOR SCORES Cores In IN i^ Junior Sactio PAPER - 6521892 IN F received n Saturday matches aq S will or BEFORE P m by Publication d 6 DIAL 63-027 i in 1 deadtlna Aort1-9 pi~ 3 Any Phone EXTENSION a1892 zk fo r hers go extra calls not directed not havn Phon an d accordingtg club Tea RESERVES ed the When Section te PLEAS Phonin will be fined Yscorq, s~b~ and the" ~r~ aa lowing potntsc ~ams~houldd _ TimakeepenOTE ~N Section, the tea scores, M Plaase Particularl y Pi ner ~ se a tt ~ fot, s fi eorrecfore giv ng the firstly ~~CO~~ a a the I aftering o "t0 II'ttm 'an operates, a m, m if 4 ~ will scores sc n ^ w n res be incurre~, Ch~ck njthotherwtp a fine This for Is correct 2~on H Plus ts for tatas~~ start the responst6itl scoras Goal Um' OF x Hatf 20 ti pme ini^ta'on ntjnutn' dora tarvat TRft3UNq - HOME CLUB, Meetings of MEETING S RMlNU EXCEED ES~ORrRESE~m Of and OF tlu tt Z9 mlrnvuete aetio n matches R~S third' S9t Kttda t bet(firstapjoor of~don of tl~ Tribunal will fotto Cricket Ground, t Kiida nstructions duration~noyo nsist of quarters of sha X' on t6i~ Club Stand), Club i^g rsport the, Commencing ary ayanind t uasday 6Senior k nd 5 ora tcards o ff ME~oNpeu Printed n iciais Pan a 7aC quarters of Junior section on the they~wt11ify nsmfnded t6a Raserve 2' minutes' duratioa tnlus consist of nect~6e,or t Section matches commenc Tim with witness, receive eortarta! 2 p m~ Senior and Junior Section e on day of report will In ~ maz~hp~u Any hqyer or wimatch be frog" from the umpire T'141: before AMATEUR liable Tri6unat ~ to s tha h a falls to FOOTBAL R the Tribunal appear be ~^ded suspendedduring Pthr ~,~n is -- Juno 2, 1973 Pft t 2S

Alphington, who joined the V AF A brothers and four Adams brothers as players in -- 1934, fortu at have had five Whitfie fl an three at a time! n e Y, 1 perhaps, never mo r AIPHINGTON -LAND OF THE WHITFtEi DS AND ADAMS The club started in D Section and played in several semi-final and fina matches without taking a premiershi l p o n until a the A'ssociation went into recess ccount of the war, during the 1940 season I9471p ot g ton were back in i n it into A Secton in 1951 - the hard like) by behngcounners up t in C Section o way elon g Sectio Old and n Paradfans in B downs" The ranging c sfrmdal "u and Sect on to D Section, but has been in the top grad e on three separate occasion s It was not until 1957 that Alphington won their first premiership - B Section in This was followed by a Junior Section premiership in 1959 and the C Section pennant in 1967, Several Best and Fairest awards have gone Alphington's way - H Naismil-7,, Wright b ndltwo1 ean d plaly~ershve en included teams n Australian i Amateurs The present President, Eric Coombs, played in pre-war teams, as did the Secretary (Syd Whitfield) and Treasurer (Ray Carnie) Syd, incidentally, has been Secretary for 26 years Duncan Wright, who is coaching Alphington this season, represented Uictoria in two Carnivals - at Perth in 1959 and Melbourne in 1962 He was selected in the Australian Amateurs team in 1962, and won the B Section Best and Fairest the same year Page 26 Perhaps the Whitfiel d Adams ainfluence, butalphington a doing quite well in D Section thl r season SQUAD MEMBERS -- THIS IS FOR YOU AnY member ing Squad whoo s~inj injureu d Carniva l who may today, 0 be in doubt about being abl to Play in the Trial Game wick Park at Elstern on Monday, coach MUST rin Peter Rhoden -- phone 55113 -- between 5 p m and 9 pm (Sunday) tomorro, All members of the squad will pla, at least half of the game - and r( member, the starting time is 1 30 pn Umpires appointed to this matc,' are: Field : Rowell and Wills; Boun dary: Allan Hindle, Cordner, Fieli Goal : Williams, Smith PUBLIC TOO mission, hsawhyilnob come along an, get a preview of the players who wil represent Victoria in the Ca rniva next month VAFA MEETING Club Secretaries d n Delegate (Members) are reminded that the ne x meeting of the Association wi11 be hel, on Monday, June 11th at S p m This meeting will be held at S Kilda Cricket Club i Clubs are entitled, to be represente i repe ted f aone egat e ilu e to be represented ~ wi 1 incur a fine, or possible expulsion fro the Association n 1 Make sure your club is represented THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 197

V SNOWS STORM If only youse could see me now I'm bent and crippled like an old man To cut a long story, here's the go Coupla hours before last Saturdee's game n o less than five of me boys keel over with the flu and are unavailable So I'se patch up the side with anyone 'anging around Too late to cop anyone outa of the Reserves cause their game wus underway and miles away Then to make matters worse "Jackko" and "Freddie the Dreamer" have a car prang on the way to the game They arrived up at 'alf time in a tow truck So guess what happened Yep, I'm forced to pull on a pair of Wellington boots and take me place in the line up Believe it or not I played on the aif forward flank Well 'ere are the details We won and what an effort under the circumstances And me Well, I notched up a few kicks But crook I'm still 'istory one week later with stiffness to every muscle in me body I've been 'aving hot baths every day, but me body is still blue with bruises Anyhow, never again Me active playin' days are over After last week, me boys are all fit and rarin' to go So, flushed with success we're really after that flag This Saturdee night is the club barbecue, so there should be a few cameos I'll give you'se the full drum next week MORE TRAINERS STILL REQUIRED URGENTLY The Association is still urgently in need of Trainers to assist during the forthcoming Ca'rnival at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Any club trainer willing to assist at any time during the Carnival is requested to contact the Secretary Mr Jack Fullerton 5 Correa Avenue, Cheltenham 3192 - Phone 93-1545 immediately s t I t Do it right play Sherrin 3 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973 Page 27

LEADING C~OA~-~ ICK Inc A SECTIO N P Gartner, Marcellin (6) 22 G Fletcher, Clf Gr (5) 26 Julier, SSBank (2) 20 Wynd, SSBank (1) 17 Cleary, Coburg (3) Cecil, Alphington (1) 16 Lowcock, Geelong (1) 22 Witte, LaTrobe Blk (2) 15 Pearce, Ormond (2) 22 Crompton, Ivanhoe (3) 22 E SECTIO N Power, North OB (7) 22 Rosenwarne, Elstern (2) 340 Callesen, Coburg (4) 21 Roulstone, AMP (-) 3 Voigt, Uni Blues (3) 17 Hick, Ivanhoe (2) 17 R aterwo th, O Camb (3j 2 Voyage, Caul Gr (1) 16 W GCmb ntly (4) 16 1 20 Flett, Monash Blues (1) 16 Spurling, North OB (4) 16 Connor, 0 Ladd, Ormond (5) 1 6 Dancer, ANZ Bank (1) 14 Lane, AMP Soc (-) 1 3 p, alle (3) 13 B SECTION McCutcheon~eANZtly (5) 13 McCrohan, Res OB (3) 36 R Harley, MHS OB (3) 33 F SECTION Bell, Old Carey (3) 24 Signoretti, St Bede (1) 21 Thomas, Fawkner (3) 18 Forrest, O'Donnell, Black t <) 23 R Payne, Nth Bruns (2) 17 Stephens, Old Trinity (5) 22 Ferguson, Fawk (-) Glenn, Old Carey Pepyat, Fawkner (-) 16 Munn, Collegians (1) 18 Evans, St Bede's (-) 1 5 Ross, Collegians (-) 17 { Anderson, Mon White (-) 14 Marks, Old Scotch (1) 17 4 Mitchell, DeLaSalle (8) 17 Kerr, Roche LaTrobe Red d (2) 1 4 C SECTIO N Calleja, St Kilda (7) 39 Storrer, old Halley (4) 32 Agar, O Bright (8) 28 Chapman, Fairfield (5) 25 J Shepherd, O Bright (2) 24 Digby, Power House (-) 20 F Findlay, Parkside (7) 19 B Harvey, Parkside (5) 17 Bartlett, Power House (7) 15 Fraser, O Xaverian (-) 15 Weir, O Melb (-) D SECTION Sheehan, St Kevins Thompson, C'W Bnk Shannon, St Patricks Wayman, Alphingto n Staples Brunswick (2) 35 (3) 29 (-) 28 2 ( 2) 24 JUNIOR SECTION I Whitton, Monash Uni (-) Fisher, Ormond (-) G Dean, Ivanhoe (6) Butcher, Power Hse (4) i St Bern (-) Blacks rd (3) 5tee easun Carter, Um Blacks (1) Sheates, North OB (2) Thompson, St Bernard (2) Smyth, Ormond (5) 32 26 24 23 23 22 21 21 20 2 0 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Cleary, Coburg (11) 39 Roe, 0 Paradians (7) 32 Riddell, 0 Brighton (3) 25 Tolley, Coburg (s) Bastpw, Parkside (4) 25 Symons, Coburg (6)?g G Hughes> Coburg (5) 23 Gilmore, O Paradians (7) 23 Colacino, Parkside (2) 22 O'Loughlin, Bev Hills (5) 21 Pettigrove, Coburg ill (3) 2 Q M Browning 2fl, A RESERVE SECTION Butcher, Caul Gr (-) 1s Le Pa, Oon d Lup one Caul Gram (3) 1 7 Worthington, Clf Gr (2) 16 M Tamblyn, Caul Gr (-) 12 McCann, St Bernards (-) 12 B RESERVE SECTIO N R Laird, Res OB (1) 23 Stockdale, O Trinity (4) 23 T Wilson, Res OB (4) 17 Laing, Res OB 13 Ainger, O Scotch (-) 13 C RESERVE SECTION Poyntz, Parkside (4) 17 Iliopoulos, UHS OB (2) 16 J White, St Kilda (-) 13 Franich, 0 Xav (-) 12 D RESERVE SECTION Combe, Hampt Rov (3) 23 Mirabito, Hampt Rov (9) 18 Anyon, LaTrobe Blk (4) 1 t 5 14 Harman, Hamp MaellRinv (4) 14 E RESERVE SECTIO N P Hanson, 0 Camb (3) 27 Walker, 0 Ivanhoe (-) 21 Stevens, Elsternwick (2) 20 Cook, Glenhuntly (3) l O'Halloran, 0 Ivan (11) 1 5 F RESERVE SECTION Peacock, Mon Whites (-) 22 Weaven, LaTrobe Red (5) 17 D Groves, Fawkner (3) 15 Powell, Mon White (1) 1 4 rrrurrururr rrr rrrrrrr rrru rurru rrurrrrrurrrerrrurr ruru rraona AS USED BY THE CHAMPIONS,, ARENA SPORTING FOOTWEPO M LOU ZACHARIA H Makers of Football Boots, Athletic Shoes, High Leg Boxing Boots, Cricket Boots, Football Umpire Boots and Gymnasium Boots rrruurr rrrururuuurrurr~ ' FOOTBALLE R ~ne 2, rr1973 Page 28 THE AMATEUR

~ GAMES AND UMPIRE S Rese rves at 11 45 a m on 9round of first named hib m aft r p game ahown in bradcats U Cm re for Re~rv ea S tar matcf+es in Said Type P A SECTIO N prn,ond v Monash Blues-Jorgensen Goal : Williams, E Jenner (H Roberts) Bernard's OC v Caulfield Gram-Rowe Goal : Box, Dunstan (B Gannon) U i Goalt :ymurrayvp ezisp(ai anjetti burg v_north old Boys-Wills Cn :il : E Wilson, Stockdale (I Jenkin) t, ;,nhoe v old rgoalshillieer~smccusker Park) Rowel l (Malcolm) ~s OC- LaTrobe (Davenport, l E SECTION West Brunswick v ANZ Bank-Saunder (Volich) R Camberwell Gram- Footsccanson~$Cuv roriej Elsternwick v Glenhuntly-R Roberts (Holst) AMP Societ v Ol ~ hoe Grain- L y Thomas d Carte a bye 1 B SECTION Jenkin CollGoal ssanderson(i ~Wllsonj Old Scotch Coll v Reservoir OB- D R Dodds Goal : Ahlm, Bennett (Pyers) I 1HS Old Boys v University Blacks- George Goal : Bridges, R (Peters) ICew v Assumption OC Hagarty Goal : K Jenner, D McKenzie ( Parsons) Trinity o ld Gram-Kong Carey Smith, p~ow F SECTION Thornbury v St Bede's OC-Somerville (Nestor) Monash Whites v LaTrobe Reds-Byne (Maebus) Fawkner v North Brunswick-Nichoils (Stribley) v Dookie & Long OC-Rolfe,Old Mentonians (Pritchett) University Reds a by e JUNIOR SECTION 1 C SECTIO N OHS Old Boys V Old Haileyburlans- (',, Thomas (Blair-Holt) old Xaverians v Power House-G Simpson (Cogdon) r:,irfield v Parkside-T Gannon (Duckworth) Sc Kilda GBOC v Old Brighton Gram-- Harradence (McMahon) Old Melburnians v National Bank-D Hill (B Roberts) D SECTION Diarcellin OC v Alphington-King (A Mackenzie) S, : Kevin's OB v State Sav Bank-(at St Kevin's Oval) McTaggart (Dowling) Old Geelong Gram v Brunswick-Reilly- (wells), ]Iampton Rovers v C'wealth Bank-Hindle (Millane) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- June North Old Boys v Hampton Scouts- KoIlmorgen Old Scotch Coll v Ivanhoe-Woolf University Blues v University Blacks- I Simpson Monash University v Ormond-Doyle Power House v St Bernard's OC-Norman JUNIOR SECTION 2 Old Brighton Gram v Coburg-J Field National Bank v AJAX-Cordner St Bede's OC Y West Brunswick-Keating Caulfield Gram v Old Paradlans-P Fell Beverley Hills v Fairfield-Medley Parkside a bye EMERGENCY UMPIRE S Mason, Bishop, Bonnyman, Dressing, Mc- Cartney, Goodman &V 29 2, 1973 P

Next Week's Matches - June E-? A SECTION Geelong v St Bernard's OC (at Elsternwick Park) Caulfield Gramm v Coburg Monash Blues v North Old Boys Ormond v Ivanhoe Old Paradians v University Blues B SECTION University Blacks v Old Scotch Coll Reservoir OB v Ke w De La Salle OC v Assumption OC Collegians v Old Carey Gram m Old Trinity Gramm v MHS Old Boys C SECTION Parkside v Old Xaverian s Power House v St Kilda CBO C Old Haileyburians v Old Brighton Gramm UHS Old Boys v Old Melburnians National Bank v Fairfiel d D SECTION Brunswick v St Kevin's O B State Savings Bank v Hampton Rovers Alphington v Commonwealth Bank Marcellin OC v La Trobe Black s St Patrick's OC v Old Geelong Gramm E SECTION Glenhuntly v Footscray ITOB Old Camberwell Gramm v AMP Society ANZ Bank v Old Ivanhoe Gramm West Brunswick v AJAX Elsternwick a by e ` F SECTION North Brunswick v Monash Whites La Trobe Reds v Old Mentonians St Bede's OC v Dookie & Long OC Thornbury v University Reds Fawkner a bye JUNIOR SECTION 1 University Blacks v Old Scotch Coll Ivanhoe v Monash University Hampton Scouts v Ormon d North Old Boys v Power House St Bernard's OC v University Blues JUNIOR SECTION 2 Fairfield v National Bank Coburg v West Brunswick Old Brighton Gramm v St Bede's OC AJAX v Beverley Hill s Parkside v Caulfield Gramm Old Paradians a bye Next Week's Matches at Elsternwick Park JUNE 9th, 1973 GEELONG v ST BERNARD'S OC at 2 pm Reserves at 11 45 a m Mon June 4th, at 1 30 pm, Trial Match between members of Carnival Squad, at Elsternwick Park (Admission free to this game ) Admission: ADULTS 40 cents ; Children accompanied by an Adult - FREE AMPLE CAR PARKING FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT GROUND - PARKING FEE 20 cents HOW TO GET THERE - Train to Elsternwick or Carnegie tram in Swanston Street to Glenhuntly Road, walk west along Gierihuntiy Road DUTY OFFICER - MR ERN FULLER Page 30 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - June, 2, 197<

8-7 54 ~EMIERSHl P ALISTS SECTION W L For Agst % Pts North Old Boys 6 1 850 526 161 6 24 6 1 827 586 141 12 24 ~~mond 6 1 728 516 141 08 24 Caulfleld Or 5 2 808 499 161 9 20 St Bernard's OC 3 5 2 623 62 0 3 4 672 714 100 12 0 Ueelonf; University Blues 2 5 593 871 681 82 hlonash Blues 1 6 533 722 738 4 Old paradians 1~ 491 8~ 580 4 Ivn hae B SECTION Olds Trinity Or 5 2 766 609 1258 20 Old Carey Or 4 2 688 515 1336 18 Collegians 4 3 750 815 920 16 ccoll 4 3 622 691 900 16 L~~v SrsityhBla ks 3 4 794 665 1194 12 Ke~q 3 4 640 756 847 12,1HS Old Boys 3 4 601 789 762 12 De La Salle OC 2 5 595 730 81 5 A s5umption OCC SECTION 2 857 63 2 - parkside 6 1 726 554 131 0 24 po w er House 5 2 705 474 1487 20 Old Brighton Gr 5 2 766 544 1408 20 Old Haileybu ry 4 3 707 573 1234 16 Fairfield 4 3 647 578 111 9 16 Old Melburnians 4 3 672 610 1102 16 St Kilda CBOC 3 4 595 590 1008 12 Otd Xaverians 2 5 488 681 71 7 8 UHS Old Boys 1 6 495 772 64 1 4 National Bank D SE1 6 43 855 503 4 N 0 CTIO State Sav Bank 6 1 822 468 1756 24 Alphing ton 6 1 784 492 1593 24 1larceIIin OC 5 2 678 621 1092 20 C'wealth Bank 4 3 677 630 1075 16 St Kevin's OB 4 3 667 698 95 6 16 Hampton Rovers 3 4 568 650 874 12 St Patrick's OC 2 5 701 702 999 8 LaTrobe Blacks 2 5 599 744 805 8 Old Geelong Gr 2 5 529 811 652 8 Brunswick 1 6 470 738 $37 4 E SECTIO N Old Ivanhoe Gr 5 1 775 402 1928 20 old C'well Gr 5 1 724 433 1672 20 AMP Society 5 1 656 484 135 5 20 AJAX 5 2 610 549 111 1 20 Elsternwick 4 3 724 674 107 4 16 Glenhuntly 2 4 494 669 73 8 8 ANZ Bank 1 5 469 683 68 7 4 West Brunswick 1 5 432 723 59 8 4 Footscray ITOB - 6 482 749 64 4 - F SECTIO N Fawkner 6 1 828 585 141 5 24!5i0nash Whites 5 1 631 449 140 5 20 LaTrobe Reds 3 3 533 494 107 9 12 North Brunswick 3 3 494 493 100 2 12 St Bede's OC 3 3 557 551 101 1 12 University Reds 3 4 496 719 69 0 12 Old Mentonians 2 4 460 619 74 3 8 Thornbury 2 4 407 632 64 4 8 Dookie & Long OC 1 5 467 638 73 2 4 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ormond 6 1 863 490 176 1 24 University Blues 6 1 898 513 175 0 24 North Old Boys 5 2 701 632 110 9 20 Power House 4 3 787 555 141 8 16 Monash University 4 3 753 552 136 4 16 University Blacks 3 4 768 608 126 3 12 Old Scotch Coll 3 4 643 539 119 3 12 St Bernard's OC 2 5 739 702 105 3 8 Ivanhoe 2 5 576 1086 53 0 8 Hampton Scouts - 7 241 1360 17 7 - A RESERVE SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pis Ormond 7-583 399 146 1 28 Caulfield Gram 5 2 692 435 1591 20 Coburg 5 2 545 362 150 6 20 St Bernard's OC 5 2 573 381 150 4 20 North Old Boys 5 2 456 354 128 8 20 Old Paradians 3 4 413 582 71 0 12 Monash Blues 2 5 424 427 993 8 Geelong 2 5 339 487 696 8 University Blues 1 6 321 627 51 2 4 Ivanhoe - 7 317 696 455 - B RESERVE SECTION University Blacks 7-658 246 2675 28 Old Scotch Coll 7-586 332 176 5 28 Rese rvoir OB 6 1 778 225 345 8 24 Old Trinity Or 4 3 464 490 947 16 De La Salle OC 3 4 374 537 696 12 Old Carey Gram 2 5 367 441 83 2 8 Kew 2 5 374 554 675 8 MHS Old Boys 2 5 343 568 604 8 Collegians 1 6 291 543 536 4 Assumption OC 1 6 271 617 43 9 4 C RESERVE SECTIO N Old Haileybu ry 6 1 605 299 202 3 24 St Kilda CBOC 6 1 475 286 166 1 24 Parkside 5 2 533 363 146 8 20 Old Brighton Gr 4 3 513 409 125 4 16 Fairfield 4 3 393 408 96 3 16 UHS Old Boys 4 3 365 416 87 7 16 Power House 3 4 408 399 102 3 12 Old Xaverians 3 4 457 476 96 0 12 Old Melburnians - 7 288 470 61 3 - National Bank - 7 173 750 23 1 - D RESERVE SECTION Hampton Rovers 7-746 208 358 7 28 Marce llin OC 6 1 564 304 185 5 24 Old Geelong Or 5 2 477 300 159 0 20 St Kevin's OB 4 3 437 389 1123 16 Alphington 4 3 429 406 1057 16 State Sav Bank 3 4 321 415 773 12 C'wealth Bank 3 4 341 460 741 12 St Patrick's OC 2 5 370 541 684 8 tlatrobe Blacks 1 6 267 573 466 4 Brunswick - 7 144 692 208 - E RESERVE SECTIO N Old Ivanhoe Gr 6-735 242 303 7 24 AMP Society 5 1 490 270 181 5 20 AJAX 4 3 523 437 1197 16 Glenhuntly 4 2 326 425 76 7 16 *Old Cwell Gr 2 3 393 348 112 9 10 *West Brunswick 2 3 339 431 778 7 10 ANZ Bank 2 4 280 356 787 8 Elsternwick 2 5 373 627 595 8 Footscray ITOB - 6 232 622 373 - F RESERVE SECTIO N LaTrobe Reds 6-414 208 1990 24 *Monash Whites 5-651 198 328 8 22 Fawkner 5 2 663 243 2728 20 Old Mentonlans 4 2 335 340 985 16 *St Bede's OC 2 3 350 397 88 2 10 North Brunswick 2 4 341 330 1033 8 Thornbury 2 4 286 398 719 8 Dookie & Long OC 1 5 213 634 336 4 University Reds - 7 211 758 278 - JUNIOR SECTION 2 (Four points allowed for each bye) Coburg 7-1396 293 4765 28 Old Paradians 6 1 1085 524 2071 24 fold Brighton Or 4 2 743 381 1950 20 Beverley Hills 4 2 812 500 1624 20 Parkside 5 2 856 642 1333 20 AJAX 4 2 501 669 749 20 West Brunswick 2 4 541 625 86 6 12 St Bede's OC 2 4 281 695 40 4 12 Caulfield Gr 1 5 355 797 445 8 Fairfield - 6 275 745 369 4 National Bank - 7 139 1277 109 - * Drawn game i Unregistered, player 19th May THF ANlATFUR FOOTBALLER - June 2, 1973 Rage 31

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