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Best in any competition for * VALUE * SERVICE * RELIABILIT Y CL IV E F I A IR 'S SPORTS STOR E 384 POST OFFICE PLACE, MELBOURNE... 67-3740 FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PAR K May 5-NORTH OLD BOYS v. GEELON G May 12 -UNIVERSITY BLACKS v RESERVOIR OLD BOYS 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 office of Ansett Airlines o f Australia. Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 5, 1970

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Monash had practically stopped to a walk, but it was a different story in the last quarter when Monash took complete control of the game and added 9.3 while Ivanhoe failed to score. Monash won by 6 goals. Old Paradians put up a miserable performance against Caulfield Grammarians and were beaten by the huge margin of 25 goals. Caulfield weke completely on top in a very one-sided game. Reservoir Old Boys continued on their merry way with a decisive 46- point victory over Old Trinity, who suffered their first defeat. However Trinity retained their place in the four. Old Scotch's accurate kicking (21.9) played a big part in their 5-goal win over Assumption in a high-scoring game. Assumption kicked 15.15. Old Carey were too strong for De La Salle and won by nearly 8 goals. Collegians were too strong for Melbourne High and won comfortably by more than 7 goals. Kew surprised University Blacks by scoring an 11-point win, their accurate 15.7 contrasting with the Blacks' 12.14, and making all the difference to the result. Parkside knocked St. Kilda CBC off the top of the list in C Section, when they won by 6 points. There were some other close games in this section, too - Old Melburnians beat Old Haileybury by 10 points and Old Xaverians beat Old Brighton by 13. Fairfield had 4 goals to spare over Uni. High and Power House overwhelmed National Bank. Hampton Rovers scored a 4-point win over Brunswick and Commonwealth Bank beat St. Kevin's Old Boys by 13 points. Alphington won by 22 points against LaTrobe Blacks and Marcellin beat Old Geelong by 26 points, but St. Pat's found State Savings Bank much too strong and were well beaten. Page 4 AJAX beat ANZ Bank by 15 po. and AMP Society, Elsternwick Old Ivanhoe all had big wins a Glenhuntly, West Brunswick Footscray Tech. respectively. North Brunswick scored a big over Old Mentonians and St. Be( were 22 points too good for Unh sity Reds. Thornbury scored by points over Fawkner in a high-scor affair and Monash Whites easily counted for Dookie and Longereno In the Junior Section, Monash L versity inflicted a crushing defeat University Blacks, who had score( big win over last year's premiers, Bernard's, in the previous round. University Blues had more thar goals to spare over North Old Bo Ormond beat Old Scotch by 19 poir but it should have been more as ( mond kicked 10.22 to Scotch's 9.9 St. Bernard's beat Ivanhoe by goals and Power House overwhelrr, Hampton Scouts. In Section 2, all games were decid by big margins, AJAX's 32-point v over Caulfield Grammar being t closest. Parade kicked a colossal s e of 46.31 (307) points) against Natio r Bank, and Coburg, Beverley Hills a Old Brighton won the other games. CARNIVAL MATCHES To be played on the Melbourne Crick Ground. TUESDAY, 10th JULY, at 11.15 a.i and 1.45 p.m. THURSDAY, 12th JULY, at 11.15 a.z and 1.45 p.m. SATURDAY, 14th JULY, at 11.30 a. r and 2.00 p.m. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 5, 19 1A

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS A SECTION Coburg 3.5 7.8 12.11 17.14-116 Geelong 2.3 10.3 13.9 14.13-97 COBURG: Cleary 5, Booth 3, Callesen 3, N. Willoughby 2, Gardner 2, Hanley 2. Best : Cleary, Booth, Sullivan, N. Willoughby, Warfe, Shanahan. GEELONG: Wilson 5, Bullen 3, Lowcock 3, Smith, Allden, Hampson. Best : Hampson, Bullen, Birrell, Allden, E. Smith, Brown. Monash Blue 4.8 7.12 8.15 17.18-120 Ivanhoe 1.4 6.7 12.12 12.12-8 4 MONASH BLUES : Golding 7, Flett 3, Gallagher 3, Staunton 2, Booth, Galbraith. Best : Golding, Gallagher, Nilbett, Flett, Marshall, Amor. IVANHOE : Crompton 3, Somerton 3, Hick 2, Ireland 2, Quinlivan, N. Dean. Best : Renshaw, Rojo, Baker, McWhinnie, Ireland, Hartney. B SECTION KEW 1.3 5.3 8.5 15.7 - Uni Blacks 2.4 5.9 9.10 12.14- KEW : Nihill 5, Barclay 3, Hayes 3, Ca v agh, Mitchell, Mort, Mullin. Best: R. N Ewan, Smith, Hayes, Barclay, Walker, N Ginley. UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Forrest 5, Batt 2, Moffatt 2, Wood 2 Cordner. Best : McCre ostello, Batten, Johnson, Christopherso Matthews. Old Carey Gr 3.5 5.6 7.9 14.13- De La Salle OC 2.3 3.9 5.13 6.14- OLD CAREY: Bell 5, Glenn 5, Leith Birrell, R. Elliott. Best : Birrell, Steele, Leit Glenn, Bell, Cooke. DE LA SALLE : Day 2, Dunn 2, O'Malle McInerney. Best : Bourke, Lyons, C. Brow. Loft, Whitelaw, Day. Ormond 4.6 10.9 14.15 17.19-121 Uni Blue 1.1 4.2 7.6 11.9-75 ORMOND: Logan 4, Graham 4, Pearce 3, R. Cameron 2, I. Cameron 2, Naylor, Wood. Best : I. Cameron, Pearce, Jackson, Logan,' Graham, Hoey. UNIVERSITY BLUES : Nicholls 3, Renowden 2, Nicholson 2, Voight 2, Forge, Church. Best: White, Trumble, Pleydell, Tucker, Renowden, Martin. Collegians 5.5 8.8 12.12 18.16-1 : MHS Old Boys 0.1 5.2 7.5 12.9 - E COLLEGIANS : Moodie 6, Edwards Woods 3, Trompf 2, Ryah, Shinkfield, Pryo Munn. Best: Zent, Shinkfield, Pryor, Leen bruggen, Nethersole, Munn. MHS OLD BOYS: R. Harley 4, D. Harle 3, Burger 2, Hutton 2, Featherby. Best: Todc Cooper, Taylor, Ponton, Silberberg, D. Hai ley. St Bernard OC 5.6 11.8 12.9 13.14-92 North OB 1.1 3.4 7.10 12.12-8 4 ST. BERNARD'S O.C.: Sullivan 4, M. Mahoney 4, Burgin 2, Mitchell, Davis, G. Mahoney. Best : Aughton, Ginnivan, Burgin, Sullivan, M. Mahoney, Mitchell). NORTH OLD BOYS : Peasnell 3, Power 3, Murray 3, Welch, O'Keefe, Spurling. Best: Crooks, Peasnell, Fennelly, Rovis, Curley, Murray. Old Scotch Col 5.1 10.3 18.6 21.9-13 Assumption OC 4.2 8.7 10.9 15.15-1 0 OLD SCOTCH : Clarke 4, Marks 4, Leathar 3, Evans 2, Melville 2, Tallent 2, Anderson Leeming, Nicholls, Sloan. Best: Tallent nleatham, Sloan, Anderson, Symington, Ad diso. ASSUMPTION O.C. : Tuck 7, Avery 2 O'Donnell 2, B. Munari, Pavone, Rastis Serafini. Best : Tuck, B. Munari, Payton, Cas well, Bristow, Nugent. Caulfield Gram 4.6 11.12 19.14 27.17-179 Old Paradians 0.3 1.4 1.5 3.11-29 CAULFIELD GRAM.: G. Fletcher 7, Butcher 3, Lester 3, G. Tootell 3, Voyage 3, Williams 2, McNicol 2, Fox, Long, P. Mc- Laughlin, Morphet. Best: Griffiths, McNicol, G. Fletcher, Morphet, P. McLaughlin, G. Tootell. OLD PARADIANS : Ford, Duke, Rutherford. Best: Lyons, Hart, McLoughlin, Denavi, J. Tudor, Carroll. Page 6 Reservoir OB 1.1 5.11 10.13 15.16-101 Old Trinity Gram 3.7 4.8 6.11 8.12-6 ( RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : McCrohan 4 Ayres 4, Trevascus 3, M. Barclay 2, Galea Gross. Best : Bates, M. Barclay, R. Shepherd McGaw, Trevascus, Archer. OLD TRINITY: G. Fellows 2, Johnston 2, Christie, Hodges, Enever, Watsford. Best : R. Kennedy, Dart, Hodges, Enever, Quarter. man, Peere. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 5, 1973

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Last Week's Results - continued E SECTION AMP Society 3.3 10.5 14.8 20.13-113 Glenhuntly 6.4 7.9 12.10 13.13-9 1 AMP SOCIETY : Roulston 5, Jenkins 4, Lane 3, P. Henderson 2, Long, Plueckahn, DeAngelis, Munro, Sutton, Jones. Best: Roulston, DeAngelis, Rowell, Long, Sutton, McLaughlin. GLENHUNTLY : Plummer 4, Valle 2, Brookes 2, Ardley 2, McLaren, Toohey, Duncan. Best: Duncan, McLaren, Valle, Plummer, Ardley, Crawshaw. F SECTION North Brunswick 6.4 7.4 15.4 22.11-14; Old Mentonlan 3.1 9.3 9.6 10.8-6 E NORTH BRUNSWICK: R. Payne 6, Rickett ; 3, Giacobbe 3, Hamilton 2, I. Duncan 2 Trilucio 2, Campione 2, Trotter, Butler. Best Trilucio, R. Payne, Ricketts, Evison, Hand. ley, Butler. OLD MENTONIANS: Pride 3, Baylis 2, Everett, Francis, R. McKenzie, J. Upham T. Upham. Best: J. Upham, I. Clement, Smith, T. Upham, Peel, Pride, R. McKenzie. AJAX 3.3 5.8 10.13 13.16-94 ANZ Bank 1.1 3.3 7.5 12.7-79 AJAX: Ritterman 2, Bialek 2, Jurberg 2, 2, Goldfarb 2, Smorgon, Friedman, Lefkovic. Best: Ritterman, Rubenstein, Goldstone, Goldfarb, Fein, Rosner, ANZ BANK : Dancer 4, Wescott 3, Green 2, Bassett, Roache, Thomas. Best: Crough, Green, Bibby, Gilroy-Scott, Wescott, Thomas. St Bede's OC 4.7 6.11 9.14 14.22-106 Uni Reds 2.2 8.6 9.9 12.10-8 2 ST. BEDE'S OC: Signoretti 5, Evans 3, Graf 2, Negri 2, Bourke, Hester. Best : Kelly, Kean, Signoretti, Mulvany, Terrell, Bourke. UNI REDS : Goalkickers do not tally with scores. Best : Staunton, Lowe, Kouess, King, Mahony, Jackson. Elsternwack 5.7 9.11 14.17 21.22-148 West Brunswick 2.4 4.7 8.8 10.13-73 ELSTERNWICK: Rosewarne 7, Zimmer 5, Freer 3, Eaton 3, P. Mahoney 2, A. Ramsay. Best : Burge, Edgar, J. Perkins, Schofleld, Street, Zimmer. WEST BRUNSWICK : Goalkickers, best players not received. Thornbury 2.3 6.6 12.9 19.12-126 Fawkner 6.5 10.11 13.14 15.15-105 THORNBURY : Goalkickers, best players not received. FAWKNER: Clinton 4, Ferguson 3, Smith Ciavola, Foley, F. McMahon, T. Mills, Pepyat, Thomas. Best: Phillips, F. McMahon, Foley, Smith, Clinton, Graham. Old Ivanhoe Gr 5.4 14.6 21.10 33.17-215 Footscray ITOB 3.2 4.7 6.12 6.13-49 3 Stevens 4, OWiltshi~re 4~ELove 3tev~acKenzie Stevens 3, Cuttriss 2, Gurney 2, Purcell, Goldin, Grace. Best: Wiltshire, J N. White, R. Stevens,. Stevens, Goldin, A. Haug. FOOTSCRAY TCOB : Miller 2, Mlikotic, Leonard, Carr, Park. Best: Galvin, Park, Siedle-Davies, Gribben, Carr, Absolom. Monash Whites 3.12 8.14 12.19 16.20-116 Dook & Long OC 4.2 6.4 8.7 9.7-6 1 MONASH WHITES : Anderson 4, Rodriquez 3, Smith 2, Morecroft 2, Wharton 2, Tappe 2, Geritz. Rest: Tyquin, Mitchell, Smith, Hewson, Anderson, Geritz. D. & L. OC: Kitchen 2, Simpson 2, Clark, Sanders, Stephens, Christie, R. Osmond. Best : Christie, Gavin, Lambden, Neale, Stephens, Simpson. Old Camberwell Gram, a bye. I LaTrobe Reds a bye. Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -May 5, 1973

Last Week's Results - continue d A RESERVE SECTION Coburgg 4.2 7.3 10.6 14.6-90 Geelong 3.2 4.6 7.6 7.9-5 1 COBURG : R. Cox 5, B. Williams 2, Grace 2, Seath, Walker, Sheehan, Green, Sutherland. Best: Green, Cox, Zanon, Grace, Sheehan, Sabri. GEELONG : M. Betts 3, David 2, Wilkins, Sheringham. Best: David, C. Collins, M. Betts, Poulton, Tucker, L. Smith. B RESERVE SECTION Uni Blacks 3.2 9.6 15.11 19.18-132 Kew 0.1 3.2 3.3 4.4-28 UNI BLACKS : Frederick 3, Bourke 3, Peters 3, Allen 3, Llewellyn 3, Davies 2, Senini, Lockie. Best : Llewellyn, Allen, Dickinson, Bridge, Fredericks, Bourke. KEW: Goalkickers, best players not received. Monash Blues 3.1 7.3 10.4 Ivanhoe 2.4 3.7 7.8 18.9-117 8.10-5 8 MONASH BLUES : Batty 3, Hopkins 3, Mutimek 3, Foster 2, Van Den Akker 2, Kiernan 2, Hiron, Wilkins, Halliday. Best : Longton, batty, Mutimer, Van Den Akker, Milford, Hunter. IVANHOE : Bourke 3, Warry, Davey, Clough, Peake, Gillin. Best: Gillin, Bourke, Warry, Hughes, Davey, Bartlett. Ormond 4.3 8.6 12.10 15.13-103 Uni Blues 1.2 4.4 5.5 7.8-50 ORMOND: Le Page 3, Fitts 3, Holman 3, Burney 2, Joakim, Beard, Richardson, Collins. Best : Holman, Mortimer, Burney, Collins, Turner, Richardson. UNI BLUES: Haycroft 2, Deacon, Dunin, Holland, Fairbairn, Tarquinio. Best: Tarquinio, Marshall, Haycroft, Maxwell, Schroeter, Fogarty. North Old Boys 2.5 7.9 St Bernard's OC 3.0 3.0 10.10 11.12-78 6.1 9.3-57 NORTH OLD BOYS : Mendola 3, Sheahan 3, Fitzpatrick, Ferguson, Maguire, Fogarty, Joss. Best : Leeack, Drew, Fogarty, Ryan, Sheahan, McKelvie. ST. BERNARD'S OC : Blake 4, Johnston, McCann, Hogan, J. Perrett, Smith. Best : Marasco, Sheahan, Hancox, R. Phelan. De La Salle OC 1.1 4.7 6.9 11.12-78 Old Carey Gram 2.2 3.3 6.5 9.7-6 1 DE LA SALLE : McIlroy 3, Geddes 2, Slattery 2, Kelleher, Beers, Wilson, Mitchell Best: Beers,. Mcllroy, Perkins, Geddes, Rapone, Shepherd. OLD CAREY : Fink 3, Goode 2, C. Elliott 2, Jenkins, Simms. Best : Goode, Allen, Fink, Jenkins, Morey, Ross. Collegians 3.1 5.4 6.7 9.11-65 MHS Old Boys 2.2 2.3 5.4 7.5-47 COLLEGIANS : Ferguson 4, Butler 3, Williamson 2. Best: Troon, Lockwood, Butler, Williamson, Macdonald, Henley. MHS OLD BOYS: Goalkickers, best players not received. Old Scotch Coil 3.4 5.10 10.12 16.18-114 Assumption OC 1.1 5.1 6.1 7.1-43 OLD SCOTCH: Goalkickers, best players not received. ASSUMPTION OLD COLL. : Beaumont 2, J. Shaw 2, Phyland 2, Johnson. Best : Beaumont, J. Shaw, Patterson, Byrne, Johnson, Walton. Caulfield Gr Old Paradians 4.4 8.6 14.7 18.8-116 0.4 5.7 7.8 11.13-79 CAULFIELD GRAM.: Worthington 6, M. Tamblyn 3, R. Fletcher 3, George 2, Collins, Goold, Kerry, Lupson. Best : Worthington, B. White, Andrews, M. Tamblyn, Craven, Goold. OLD PARADIANS : Quinn 4, Price 3, Gilmartin, Whitehead, Tomkins, R. Tudor. Best : Quinn, Tomkins, P. Carroll, Gilmartin, W. Booth, Black. Reservoir OB 3.2 13.8 17.10 21.14-140 Old Trinity Gram 1.4 1.7 2.7 3.8-2 6 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Laird 6, G. J. Massey 4, T. O'Brien 3, Laing 3, Peatling 2, Letson 2, L. Scott. Best : G. J. Massey, Clark, T. O'Brien, K. Paulka, Letson, Aston. OLD TRINITY: Simmonds, Stockdale. Jones. Best: King, Frood, Vaughn, Duke, Jones, Watson. Page 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 5, 1973

Last Week's Results - continue d C RESERVE SECTION D RESERVE SECTION St Kilda CBOC 4.3 4.8 5.11 7.15-57 Parkside 4.1 6.4 7.5 7.6-48 ST. KILDA CBOC : Esmonde, Danckert, White, Girdwood, Matheson, Glynn, Howe. Best: Scanlan, Esmonde, Danckert, Matheson, White, Witkowski. PARKSIDE : Lester 3, Maxwell 2, Hayes, Eldridge. Best: Lester, Edwards, Hayes, Mc- Lay, McNamara, Connell. Old Haileyburian 3.4 8.7 11.13 14.17-101 Old Melburian 0.2 1.4 3.6 4.12-36 OLD HAILEYBURY : Mehegan 4, Urquhart 2, Campbell 2, Bonwick, Abbott, Irving, Passalaqua, Quiney, Lovig. Best: Abbott, Mehegan, Metherall, Passalaqua, Pollock, Urquhart. OLD MELBURNIANS : Russell 2, Pitts 2. Best: McAdam, Gilbert, Russell, Thompson, Atkins, Bennison. UHS Old Boys 3.6 8.6 8.9 8.12-60 Fairfield 4.3 4.8 6.13 7.14-56 UHS OLD BOYS: Iliopulos 6, Evans, Andrinis. Best: Webster, Masenhelder, Iliopulos, Marton, Evans, Edwards. FAIRFIELD: Patchett 3, Toohey 2, Kenney, Sullivan. Best: Ruskuclic, Carmody, Dunne, Toohey, Jolley, Bruckner. Old Xaverians 4.0 5.2 10.6 17.9-111 Old Brighton Gr 1.0 4.4 6.6 6.9-45 OLD XAVERIANS: Quinn 6, Franich 5, Prowse 2, Cremeali, Johnston, Unkles, Zachariah. Best: Meehan, Quinn, Franich Schrader, Johnston, Prowse. OLD BRIGHTON GR.: Goalkickers, best players not received. Power House 3.5 7.9 8.16 13.18-96 National Bank 0.1 1.2 2.3 3.5-23 POWER HOUSE : O'Brien 4, Fitzsimmons 3, Clark 2, Siwek, Moloney, Serradura, Ra.dclifYe. Best: Potter, Stapleton, Ashley, Daskalou, Sharp, Picone. NATIONAL BANK : Wall 2, Walkedon. Best: M. Mumford, Wall, A. Mumford, Guinea, Anthony, Cooper. Hampton Rovers 6.8 12.12 16.18 22.18-150 Brunswick 0.1 0.2 1.2 1.2-8 HAMPTON ROVERS : Combe 8, Rolls 7, Young 4, Slattery, Dedler, Kelly. Best : Young, Combe, Rolls, Bidey, Wood, Mirabito. BRUNSWICK: Monday, Best : Strong, Dean, Simpson, Barnett, Millson, Monday. Alphington 4.4 10.10 15.11 20.14-134 LaTrobe Blacks 3.1 5.4 6.6 8.8-5 6 ALPHINGTON : Belcher 6, Roberts 6, Hayes 4, D. Puddy 3, Sutton. Best: Belcher, Roberts, Candy, Gross, Hale, Broadhurst. LA TROBE BLACKS : Goalkickers, best players not receive d Marcellin OC 0.0 1.1 Old Geelong Gr 1.4 2. 5 2.3 7.5-47 5.9 5.12-4 2 MARCELLIN OC: Frazer 2, Bray, J. French, Jolley, Harman, Bartley. Best: T. Mathews, Hogan, Frazer, P. French, Bartley, Fidge. OLD GEELONG: Hay 2, Geyer, Whalley, Dickson. Best: Reid, Laws, Fullerton, Godfrey, Jackson, Hay. St Kevin's OB C'wealth Bank 4.1 4.6 9.11 12.11-83 0.0 1.3 2.3 3.7-2 5 ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : R. Hawkins 3, Rolle 3, Neal 2, T. Trewin 2, Collins, O'Connor. Best: T. Trewin, Rolle, O'Connor, McGuinness, McInerney, Gavin. COMMONWEALTH BANK : Pike, Thynne, Hayes. Best: Hayes, Scott, Rogerson, Thynne, Hjorth, Tyler. St Patricks OC 2.2 6.4 11.7 12.8-80 State Sav. Bank 2.0 2.1 3.1 8.3-5 1 ST. PATRICK'S OC : Richardson 3; O'Meara 3, Van Wegan 2, W. Mahar 2, Thrum, Waterman. Best : W. Mahar, Richardson, G. Year, Thrum, Tobin, B. year. STATE SAVINGS BANK : Popko 4, Barnes, Horwood, Tobin, Vines. Best: Harris, Muir, Cocks, Tobin, Stafford, Francis. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 5, 1973 Page 11

Last Week's Results continued E RESERVE SECTION Glenhuntly 3.5 3.6 9.8 11.11-77 AMP Society 2.1 5.3 9.4 10.5-65 GLENHUNTLY : Cook 6, Needham 2, Sorrell 2, G. Heywood. Best: Barton, G. Heywood, G. Nolan, Cook, Needham, Turner. AMP SOCIETY : Gilbert 3, Miovich 2, Waller 2, S. Carr, I. Henderson, Booth. Best players not supplied. ANZ Bank 3.5 8.10 11.10 13.11-89 AJAX 0.2 1.5 3.6 4.7-31 ANZ BANK : McCutcheon 5, May 3, Fehring 2, Crittle, Hickford, Jackson. Best: Baker, Walsh, Crittle, Watson, McCutcheon, Parker. AJAX : Gold 2, Shmerling, Markoff. Best : Robin, Sput, Hirsch, H. Grossberg. West Brunswick 4.3 7.7 10.10 15.14-104 Elsternwlck 2.1 4.3 5.6 6.10-46 WEST BRUNSWICK : Goalkickers, best players not received. ELSTERNWICK : Wise 2, Stevens 2, Taylor, Mavros. Best: Dunn, D. Perkins, Ware, Mavros, Peters, Taylor. Old Ivanhoe Gr 6.7 11.9 15.10 20.16-136 Footscray ITOB 2.2 4.7 6.10 6.12-48 OLD IVANHOE GRAM.: Wilson 4, Steel e 3, Williams 3, Carroll 2, Dixon 2, Jennings 2, Walker 2, Kelsey, Nixon. Best : Dixon, Wright, Williams, Jennings, Steele, Peterson. FOOTSCRAY TCOB: Cope 4, Corr, Emmett. Best: Cope, Taylor, Corr, James, Bannister. Old Camberwell Gram. a bye. F RESERVE SECTION Old Mentonian 4.1 6.4 8.4 11.10-76 North Brunswick 1.2 1.3 3.3 6.3-39 OLD MENTONIANS : D. Durack 2, Hill 2, 2, G. Watts 2, Hull, Salisbury, Ericksen. Best: McKinlay, Hill, Watts, Whitton, D. Durack, Salisbury. NORTH BRUNSWICK: R. Walsh 2, Terry, McFarlane, Cioccio, Knight. Best: G. Payne, Smith, Carlyon, McFarlane, Cioccio, Ferraro. St Bede's OC 9.3 12.3 15.5 15.7-97 University Reds 0.0 0.1 3.1 6.2-38 ST. BEDE'S OC : Irving 3, Castles 3, Petrie 3, Bowden 2, Schiller, Wells, Stares, Butler. Best: Bowden, Castles, Dwyer, Petrie, Kavanagh, Guerin. UNI REDS : Toleman 2, Forrester, 'Leighfield, Pakyoski, Gibson. Best: Toleman, Gibson, Patykoski, Duff, Leong, Quinn. Fawkner 2.6 6.9 10.13 14.17-101 Thornbury 0.2 2.7 6.7 7.7- -47 FAWKNER : P. Mills 4, Cash 3, Barnes 2, Barry 2, R. Groves 2, K. Ward. Best: Cash, G. McMahon, Barry, K. Ward, P. Mills, R. Groves. THORNBURY : Goalkickers, best piayers not received. Monash Whites 3.6 8.12 15.15 23.23-161 Dook & Long OC 0.0 1.0 3.0 4.0-24 MONASH WHITES : Peacock 10, Phillips 7, Eximer, Gibson, McKenzie, Pitt, Kenez, Porter. Best : Tooley, Power, Peacock, Kenez, Phillips, Barnes. D. & L. OC: P. Osmond 2, P. Davies, Hore. Best: Webster, P. Osmond, R. Davies, Scott, Cole, Makin. LaTrobe Reds, a bye. All Sherrin footballs are created equal. Officially approved for use in all V.F.L. matches. Page 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 5, 1973

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BALL BRIEFS BIG TALLIES AT ALPHINGTON 150 games up to Doug Adams, Alphington's winger this week. Doug is the player who is invariably calling for the ball out on the wing without an opponent within cooee. Kicks a goal occasionally, misses one occasionally, got married recently (before the start of the season) and could catch up his father's number of matches in a few years. 100 games to John Skerry who opperates on the opposite point of the square to Doug. John is always the gentleman on the ground, plays the ball (possibly because he lacks the weight to be brutal) and is fast and elusive. 100 games to Peter ( Rocky) Hartigan. He decided that gardening is not much of a sport and returned to try out his legs again. He plays in the ruck and back pocket, and makes less noise on the ground than any other two players. 100 games to Ian (Jack) Harris, youngest of the four brothers to saddle up. This is an achievement of unparalleled persistency and we congratulate him and deny the ugly rumours that have been spread about that his brother Peter gives him all his kicks. Jack took almost as many marks last Saturday as in the previous 99 matches. TWO CENTURIES AT MELBOURNE HIGH A milestone is reached today by,two popular MHS players Warwick (Rick) Ponton and Neil (The Beard) Malone. Great friends off the field, both started their careers in 1967 with the Juniors and with the Seniors in 1969. Neil (five days the older) has been a most versatile member having played in many positions ranging from full forward to centre half back and from "the flanks" to ruck-rover. Last year he was runner-up in the club's best and fairest award. Rick, last year's vice captain, took over as captain this year from Ian Turnbull (who has retired) and is a very enthusiastic and capable leader. Winner of the club's most consistent player award in his first senior year, Rick has played most of his games on the wing although the half forward and half back flanks are not new to him. To both Rick and Neil, the members and supporters of Melbourne High congratulate you on your 100 games today and we certainly hope you can go on and notch up the 200 with the club. CENTURY DOWN COLLEGIANS WAY Collegians congratulates Paul Munn (the poorly one) on playing his 100th game against MHS. Paul had his first game with Collegians in 1966 and has never turned in a bad one and has always been amongst the club's top goal sneaks. Paul and his charming wife both take a very active part in Collegians' social activities. Mr. W. Mitchell presented him with a momento after the game. Good luck and good football for the future. 100 UP TO IVANHOE SPEEDSTE R One of Amateur Football's fastest ruck-rovers, Ivanhoe's Ron Baker, plays his 100th game against Coburg today. Ron started with the Hoe' s Page 14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 5, 1973

BALL BRIEFS (cont.) under 15 side, which he captained and moved quickly through the ranks to the senior side. His "ton" is a great effort, as Ron has just turned twentyone, and is enjoying his best season ever. Well-known for his driving leftfoot drop punts, Ron is a dedicated student of the game and should see many more years of successful football in the black and white verticals. Congratulations to Old Trinity's vice captain Charlie Fellows, who played his 50th game for the club against Reservoir. Charlie first played for the club as a schoolboy in 1962, before joining Box Hill in the VFA. Since his return in 1971 he has been a consistent, constructive and dashing player on the back line and in the centre. This year he's also taken over from George as the goal-sneak. Well done Chas, we look forward to many more fine goals. Congratulations to Alan Jones on reaching his 50th game with Brunswick. Alan has been a great team mate during his games, always there to help someone. Congratulations to Tom Johnston on playing his 50th game with Parkside. Our correspondent is a few games late with this announcement but he realised that he was not going to get any peace until this made "The Amateur Footballer". Our apologies Tom - keep up the good work and go on to the hundred. 25 YEARS AGO Collegians was captained by Keith Lewis on the information of Lex Hibbins. Pcarlcroyal Motor Inn 441 ROYAL PARADE, PARKVILLE. TELEPHONE : 38-922 1 ~ Offers - First Class Accommodation. ~ Offers - The Copper Grill Restaurant with a Dinner- Dance every night including Sundays. ~ Offers - Private Function Rooms for Weddings, Parties, Conferences. ~ Offers - Personal attention. "WE CARE " THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 5, 1973 Page 15

C 21 Poulton, J " A " SECTION TEAMS CAULFIELD GRAM. MacDonald, R. 2 I Long, J. McK. 3 Lester, A. A. 4 Tamblyn, At,. J. 5. Peters M. 6 Dickeson, Q. 7 Miller, R. J. 8 Butcher, J. 9 Fletcher, R. 10 Williams, D. 11 Tootell, G. (c) 12 Coventry, G. 23 Craven, G. 33 Tootell, T. S. Coact~ John CasApero ; 13 Fox, G. 24 Goold, A. 34 White, B. 45 Middleton, A. 14 Mathieson, I. G. 25 McNicol, L. (dvc) 35 Kerry, S. 46 Gerrand, J. 15 McLauQhiin, P. (vc)26 Griffiths, J. 36 Worthington, C. 47 Lupson, P. J. 16 McLaughlin, S. 27 Geddes, R. 37 Voyage, G. 48 Watson, R. 17 Clark, D. 28 Mathieson, A. It. 38 Pearson, R. 49 McQueen, A. S. 18 Upstill, T. 29 Fletcher, G. 39 Brewin, T. 50 Bierworth, D. 19 Morphett, B. 30 Andrews, D. 40 Rutledge, G. J. 51 Jennings, R. 20 Tamblyn, G. C. 31. Lupson P. J. 41 Hartley, G: 52 Wilson, N. 21 Watson, W. 31 Avery, T. 42 Collins, It. 53 Waxman, B. 22 George, T. 32 Criswick, K. 43 White, W. 54 Bitmead, D. COBURG 1 Cleary, P. R. 10 Hibberd, B. W. 19 Webb, P. M. 2 Handley, A. J. 11 Beattie, N. J. (vc) 20 Saunders, G. G. 3 Seath, It. A. 12 Clark, G. W. 21 Symons, P. R. 4 Cox, R. J. 13 Shea, D. 22 Ellis, It. F. 5 King, R. A. 14 Hutchison, M. A. 23 Clark, D. J. 6. Shanahan It. W. 15 Callesen, P. G. 24 Kennealy, J. J. 7 Green, G. V. 16 Gardner, It. L. 25 Beattie, L. K. 8 Warfe, G. L. (c) 17 Sullivan, G. F. 26 Grace, D. M. 9 Sabri, J. 18 Ebbage, It. R. 27 Emselle, G. R. GEELONG 1 Andrews, K. T. 11 Casboult, J. It. 2 Smith, F. T. 12 Hamilton, D.W. 3 Hampsen, K.E. 13 Vautier, J. G. 4 Smith, L. A. 14 Marshall, P. J. 5 Eddy, V. P. 15 Allden, M. A. 6 Wookey, It. J. 16 Brown, T. F, 7 G'Kane, J. B. 17 Morris, R7. J. 8 Sheringham, R. J. 19 David, G. A. 9 Wilson, G. E. (c) 19 Betts, P. L. 10 Bullen, L. J. 20 Lowcock, G. It. IVANHOE I Hughes, H. g Berry, D. 2 Robinson, T. 9 Callahan, M. 3 Ireland, A. 10 Hartney, D. 4 Don, C. 11 Quinlivan, P. 5 McWhinnie, W. 12 Rojo, J. 6 Baker, R. 13 Flanagan, P. 7 Oldmeadow, F. 14 Lonigan, J. MONASH BLUES 1 Halliday, B. 12. McCrae, C. 3 Flett, D. (vice-c) 13 Drysdale, A. 4 Hopkins, P. 14 Golding, P. 2 Marshall. P. t r r. iin,.t.e. Rese rves : Ken Criswick 55 Knowles, L. 56 Monotti, A. J. 57 Cox, P. 58 Currey, C. 59 Fischer, P. 60 Nichol, C. A. Coach : Alan Salter ; Rese rv es 28 Scanlon, T, G : Don Pearce. 37 Royal, H. F. 46 Walker, A 29 Fox, K. J.. J. 38 Taylor, J. F. 47 Clark, D. J. 30 Sutherland, G. J. 39 Willoughby, N. L. 48 Jackson, 31 Kent, J. G. S. It. 40 Lewis, P. J. 49 Gillingham, 32 Birch, It R. P.. D. 41 McFarlane, C. L. 50 Thomas, K 33 Handley, M. G.. W. 42 Booth, R. W. 51 Liddle, G. J 34 Kelly, K. L. 35 Zoai, E. It. 36 Zanon, A. 43 Williams, B. It. 52 Cleary, P. J, 44 Leckie, N. It. 53 Burt, K. 45 Sheehan, M. G. 54 Booth, R. W. 55 Tolley, W.. It. (cr) 32 Richardson, D~a B. : 42 Gn( Na atfer; Rese 3es RossTli Morri s 2 : Dennis, 33 Betts 2 2 3 Collins, C. N. 3, 4 Bristow, P. 43 Ch ~hol D. R S. 56 WTucker, alker, G 24 Azzopardi, P. F. 35 Hunter,. N. 25 Poyntos, D M.. J J. 45 Ross, D. J. 57 Herd, F. 0.. 36 Coad, It. J 26 Collins,. 46 Foster, A. D. J. 37 Wilkiss, J. 62 Toyne, D. J. A. 27 McArthur, D R. 47 Fitzperald, R. D. 63 Revie,. A. J.38 Lawler, P. J. It. J. 48 Revie, I 28 Foster, R. C. 64 Sing,. J. 39 Davis, I. D. J. W. 50 Austin, P 29 Trevaskis,. S. L. 65 Baker, W. It. J. 40 Batten, D. L 31 Barton, D.. 51 Casboult, It, A. C. (vcr) 41 Trevaskis, A. L. 52 Hamilton, T. I. Coach : John Benetti; Rese 15 Hick, rves : Syd Neale R. 22 McBrien, J. 29 Plunkett, J 16 Phillips, W. 36 De Gueslin, P. 23 Borchers, Grant 30 Fitzgerald, S. 17 Renshaw, G 37 Cowell, W.. 24 Borchers, Greg 18 Harris, V. 31 Hecker, B. 38 Bartlett, D.. 25 Jones, I 19 Dickson, I. 32 Giles, P. 59 Finn, S. J.. 26 Anchesci, E. 33 Giles, D. 20 Worry. G. 27 Homesey, J. 34 Crompton, R 21 Dean,. R. 28 Stewart, C. 35 Pitson, B. Coach : Clive Laidiaw; Reserves : Bill Harding 23 Officer, N. 35 Van Den Akker, R. 47 Sundberg, P. 68 Dawson, D. 24 Hirons, M. 36 Carlton, L. 50 Sweetland, M. 70 James, K. 25 Nilbett, It. 37 Hughes, P. 51 Rosengarten, A. 71 G'Connel. M..

113 5 Booth, R. (Capt.) 16 Kierman, B. 27 De Young, 1 P. 6 6oyd, M. 17 Batty, S.!,n wrrk N, :. - =xanver R. 5L Harrison, W. Cooper, G. 5,1 FosAnpvrden, 39 T. NORTH OLD BOY S I Adams, J. B. 11 Power, K. J. (vc) 21 O'Keefe, G. 2 Rouis, L. 12 Welch, M. 22 Collings, J. 3 Peasnell, P. 13 O'Neill, M. 23 Mendola, F. 4 Joss, P. W. 14 Fennelly, P. 24 Maguire, D. B. 5 Wilson, G. M. 15 O'Connor, B. 25 Sheehy, B. C. 6 Carney, L. 16 Hennessy, G. 26 Hille, P. 7 Spurling, B. 17 Robertson, N. 27 Drew, B. (Cr) 8 Crooks, A. F. 18 Murray, L. F. 28 Barnett, P. 9 Maule, S. 19 Agnoletti, W. 29 Curley, B. 10 Maguire, S. D. (c) 20 Holdstock, C. 30 Crooks, S. OLD PARADIAN S 1 Bu rt, P. 11 Tomkins, R. 2 Grace, A. 12 Booth, T. 3 Ford, H. 13 Sambell, R. 4 Baken, B. 14 Carroll, G. 5 Kiss, Z. 15 Galloway, R. 6 Hart, C. 16 Gilmartin, P. 7 Duke, R. (c) 17 Moran, P. 8 Denavi, G. 18 Mount, J. 9 Kyne, M. 19 Fitt, R. 10 Johnson, A. 20 Kohut, S. 21 Wilson, G. 22 Rutherford, W. 23 Jordan, J. 24 Tudor, R. 25 Kendall, S. 26 Price, G. 27 McKenna, J. 28 McCormack, D. 29 Booth, W. 30 Hough, M. A6 /Joor,, G. l.'. F`nL.,!A. Senior Coach : Bob Spurling; Reserves-. Vin Ryan 31 McCann, R. 41 B ryant, J. 5 1 Nathan, S. 32 Diviny, K. 42 Stimpson, L. 52 McCann, B. 33 Russe)), J. W. 43 Ryan, L. 53 Moore, R. 34 Dullard, A. 44 Leeack, F. 54 Fogarty, D. 35 Adams, M. 45 Fraser, K. 55 Maguire, K. 36 Ferguson, P. 46 Napoli, D. 56 Maguire, J. 37 Fitzpatrick R. (vcr)47 Cusack, S. 57 Tyrell, P. 38 Maule, F. 48 Meredith, K. 58 Reddan, J. 39 Robertson, D. 49 Enriquez, W. 59 Sheahan, G. 40 Peel, F. 50 Arthurson, A. 60 Hackett, P. Coach : Denis Dalton ; Reserves : Cliff Hart 31 Audley, A. 41 Grindlay, B. 51 Lyons, W. 32 Roe, A. 42 Graham, E, 52 Kondys, L. 33 Weyman, B. 43 Fay, G. 53 Booth, R. 34 Tudor, L. 44 Harrod, R. 54 Jones, I. 35 McKinley, M. 45 Dowling, G. 55 Foster, L. W. 36 Dowel, P. 46 Quinn, R. 61 Collins, L. 37 McLoughlin, J., vcr47 Tudor, J. (vc) 38 Carroll, P. 48 Foster, Len 39 Morgan, R. 49 Black, R. 40 Tellefson, M. 50 Boffa, D. ORMOND 1 Wright, G. T. 10 Corben, B. F. 2 Wood, R. J. (c) 11 Jackson, D. W. 3 Dexter, P. D. 12 Foulshom, D. A. 4 Murphy, P. M. 13 McInerney, P. J. 5 Jenkins, R. C. 14 Logan, R. 6 Ladd, K. J. (vc) 1 5 7 Sierakowski, P. D. 16 Kozlowski, I. A. 8 Cameron, 1. M. 17 Hoey, P. D. 9 Graham, A. M. 18 Cameron, R. 19 Le Page, N. 20 Bourne, B. K. 21 Briggs, G. A. 22 Moran, G. F. 23 Naylor, A. R. 24 Burney, C. W. 25 Thomas, G. T. 26 Crumpton, T. R. 27 Curtis, R. S. Coach : Ted Farrell ; 28 Fitzroy, R. M. 37 Pearce, G. 29 Hayes, B. J. 38 Richardson, P. 30 Lewis, M. 39 Collins, M. 31 Joakim, N. 40 House, P. J. 32 Grace, D. J. 41 Sharpe, G. R. 33 Leetham, R. 42 Fitts, C. 34 Hammond, J. C. 43 Paterson, D. L. 35 Mortimer, J. I, 44 Allen, L. 36 Holman, G. J. 45 Christie, G. D. Rese rves : Ken Rowse 46 Rogers, G. 47 Hocking, G. 48 Meeking, J. P, 49 Fitts, B. 50 Turner, G. 51 Hardham, L. 52 Da Costa, G. 53 Goold, S. 54 Beard, R. ST. BERNARD'S O.C. I Underwood, G. L. 11 Davis, T. J. 2 Burgin, D. C. 12 Hogan, P. N. 3 Ginnivan M. J. (vc)13 Parrett, J. W. 4 McCann, J. J. 14 Kearney, D. J. 5 Rackham, P. D. 15 Considine, P. J. 6 lannazzo, M. P. 16 Angel, B. 7 Parrett, M. J. 17 Phelan, K. F. 8 Amott, P. 18 Mahoney, M. K. 9 Fox, J. W. 19 Mahoney, K. D. 10 Au,ghton, P. 20 Hancox, R. J. UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 Vivian, D. 2 Schroeter, D. 3 Middleton, R. 4 Cottrill, B. (c) 5 Brockley, B. 6 Robertson, A. 7 Forge, B. 8 Martin, E. 9 Scarfe, K. 10 Spiers, R. 11 Baquie, P. 12 Maxwell, L. 13 Girdwood, R. 14 Nichols, S. 15 Parry, F. 16 Mann, J. 17 Allan, G. 18 Pleydell, G. Coach : 21 Kennedy, P. A. 31 Blake, M. 41 22 Anderson, D. 32 Harvey, I. R. 42 23 Power, D. 33 Sullivan, F. P. 43 24 Drennan, M. 34 Daffey, P. J. 44 25 Mahoney, G. 35 Pearson, P. J. 45 26 Phelan, R. 36 O'Callaghan, W. 46 27 Harvey, J. G. (cr) 37 Hassell, J. 47 28 King, R. H 38 Smith, G. J. (vcr)48 29 Amott, B. G. (c) 39 Rizzoli, K. 49 30 Whelan, M. 40 Schwarzenberq, W. 50 19 Sharp, J. 20 Martini, P. 21 Campbell, R. 22 Westmore, G. 23 Jeremiah, R. 24 Weston, P. 25 Jalland, M. 26 Haycroft, M. 27 Church, B. (vc) 28 Ross, F. 29 Trumble, S. 30 Grayson, W. 31 Heinz, A. 32 Tucker, R. 33 Nicolson, P. 34 Moran, L. 35 Fogarty, G. 36 Deacon, G, Gus Mitchell ; Reserves : John Ha rv ey Dalmau, M, J. 51 Wade, J. O'Loughlin, B. 52 Holland, P. Marasco, M. 53 Sheehan, M. J. Taylor, G. J. 54 Culkin, G Johnson, P. 55 Howard, T. Hughes, J. 56 Webster, D. Mitchell, G. 57 Harper, W. De Luca, P. M. 69 Reidy, C. J. Malouf, M. Wade, P. 37 Ryan, D. 38 Isles, D. 39 Del Papa, G. AO White, G. 43 Standish, T. 45 Renowden, J. 46 Grenness, D. 50 Fairbairn, D. 52 Hennessy, A. Coach : Les Huqhson 55 Holdsworth, G. 58 Brukner, P. 64 Nicolson, S. 67 Wilson, G.

SNOW'S STORM Guess what! - we got done again, 13 points. Reckon I'm not superstitious, but fair dinkum 13 points. wot it's cracked up ter be. Still, the ole sayin' goes -"It's no go( cryin' over spilt milk." Boy did I make `em train this wee - speshally those wot didn't froi both nights last week. We gotta win this one or else we' be further back than the gard's va on the "Southern Roarer". `Ope I've got beta news for yc next week, mates. Stili, I'm not blaming the umpy this time, he done a pretty good job I reckon, bu.: a coupla frees he give the other mob right in front he could easy 'ave let go. Reckon it was the Easter holidays that mucked us up, though. Mosta my blokes ave "cushy' jobs and didden ave ter work on the Toosday, so wot 'appened. They go away till the Wensdy night. an' I once 'ad seven at training on To.osdy night. So what you say! Well, I'll tell ya' wot.- they run out of steam in the last quarter: yeah! thats' wot! We wus 16 points up at the orange time, an' I was jest gettin' ready to blow out me bags as a successful coach, when wham! the other crowd jest swamped us. Reckon this coachin' bizness ain' t Page 18 First for football' Melbourne Sports Depot 121 Elizabeth 5t: Tie-1: 60'155 I CHADSTO I NORTHLA EASTLAN :_ 56 Wells St: MALVER 25` Glenferrie'f. 0241 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 5, 197;

FIXTURE & APRIL 7 Gael 16.15 Ivan 13.10 C1fG 24.27 UniBlu 14.7 NOB 16.22 Omd 12.17 Cob 13.12 StBrn 6.19 OPar 13.18 MonB 12.1 3 APRIL 14 UBIu 10.17 MBlu 8.18 StB 19.23Ivan 18.14 Ormd 14.18 Cob 10.14 NOB 10.13 C1fG 9.17 Geel 18.13 OPard 14.13 APRIL 28 Cbug 17.14 Geel 14.13 MBlu 17.18 Ivan 12.12 Omd 17.19 UBlu 11.9 StBer 13.14 NOB 12.12 C1fG 27.17 OPar 3.1 1 MAY 5 C'field Gr v Monash B. Uni. Blues v St. Bernd's Coburg v Ivanhoe North OB v Geelong Old Paradians v Ormond MAY 1 2 Geelong v C'field Gram St Bernard's OC v Ormd. RESULTS "A" SECT1M Ivanhoe v Univ. Blues Coburg v Monash Blues North OB v Old Paradn s MAY 19 Monash Blues v Geelong Ormond v Caulfield Gr. Uni. Blues v Coburg Ivanhoe v North OB St. Bernards v Old Par. MAY 26 Geelong v Ormond Caulfield Gr v Ivanhoe Monash BI. v St Bernds. North OB v Uni. Blues Old Paradians v Coburg JUNE 2 Ormond v Monash Blues St Bernards v Cfield Gr. Uni Blues v Geelong Coburg v North OB Ivanhoe v Old Paradians JUNE 9 Geelong v St Bernard's Caulfield Gr v Coburg Monash Blues v NorthOB Ormond v Ivanho e Old Paradians v Uni BI. JUNE 16 Ivanhoe v Geelon g Uni Blues v Caulfield Gr North Old B. v Ormond Coburg v St Bernard's Old Paradians v Monash JUNE 23 Monash Blues v Uni BI. St. Bernard's v Ivanhoe Ormond v Coburg C'field Gr v North OB Geelong v Old Paradlan s JUNE 30 Coburg v Geelong Ivanhoe v Monash Blues Uni Blues v Ormond North OB v St Bernards Old Farad. v C'field Gr JULY 7 Monash BI. v C'field Gr. St Bernard's v Uni Blues Ivanhoe v Coburg Geelong v North OB Ormond v Old Paradian s JULY 21 Geelong v Monash Blues C'field Gram v Ormond The Ground s Grounds-Where and Coburg v Uni Blues North OB v Ivanhoe Old Paradians v St. B r JULY 28 Ormond v Geelong Ivanhoe v Caulfield St Bernard's v Monash Uni 'Blues v North OE Coburg v Old Paradi a AUGUST 4 Monash Blues v Ormo Caulfield Gr v St Bei Geelong v Uni Blues North Old Boys v Co b Old Paradians v Ivan h AUGUST 1 1 St Bernard's OC v G'lo Coburg v Caulfield C North OB v Monash E Ivanhoe v Ormond Uni Blues v Old Para d AUGUST 18 Caulfield Gr v Geelon Ormond v St Berner( Uni Blues v Ivanhoe Monash Blues v Cobu Old Farad v North 0 1 How Here is the list of grounds to be used by various clubs this seasoi together with directions on how they may be reached. Unless otherwis stated, Reserves play on same ground as Seniors. A SECTIO N CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS : Oval 3, Albert Park. (Train to Albert Park, or South Melbourne tram in Collins Street to South Melbourne Technical School. ) COBURG : De Chene Reserve, Bell Street, East Coburg. (East Coburg tram in Swanston Street to terminus. ) GEELONG : Queen's Park Oval, Newtown. (Continuation of Aphrasia Street. On Newtown bus route. ) IVANHOE : Ivanhoe Recreation Reserve, Lower Heidelberg Road. (Train to Ivanhoe, walk south along Marshall Street to Lower Heidelberg Road. ) MONASH UNIVERSITY BLUES : Monash University Oval. (Train to Huntingdale, bus along North and Wellington Roads to ground. ) NORTH OLD BOYS: W. J. Brens Oval, Ro) Park, opposite Zoo gates. ( Brunswick, Cobu or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street Leonard Street. ) OLD PARADIANS : Yarra Park, opposite OlymE Park. ( Batman Avenue tram from Princ Bridge. ) ORMOND : Ormond Park. (Train to Ormon walk north along Newham Grove. ) ST. BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS: St. Bernarc College Oval, end of Buckley Street, We Essendon. (Train to Essendon then bus. ) UNIVERSITY BLUES: University Oval. (Mot land or East Coburg tram in Swanston Stre or Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tra in Elizabeth Street.) RESERVES: South-ea corner of Princes Park, opposite Ormond Cc lege, Parkville. (Brunswick, Coburg or Nor Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street to Colle Crescent. ) Page 20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 5, 197

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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 3L0 eac h Friday (which commences at 6.30 p.m.) 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 ESSENTIA L 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 - PLEAS E 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 afte r delivering the message. Page 22 AT ELSTERNWICK PARK ADMISSION TICKET S 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 Elsternwick 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 p.m. please - and certainly before 9 p.m.). Jack Dunn (The Sun) 63 0211 Jim Robb (The Age) 60 042 1 This applies to clubs in main game only - as advised. Quarter-by-quarter scores this week:- 91 649 1 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 EARLY 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! THE'AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 5, 1973

important Notes (cont.) CLEARANCES ALL CLEARANCES INVOLVING BODIES OTHE R THAN THE V.A.F.A. must be forwarded to the secretary, Mr. Jack Fullerton, 5 Correa Avenue, Cheltenham, 3192 (phone 93-1545). HERE'S HOW YOU CAN HELP WHEN PHONING SCORES! Club representatives when phoning scores to the Herald can help in three ways. 1. BE PATIENT - There are a large number of calls to handle in a short time. You may find the phone engaged - and when you get through to the number, you may be asked to "Hold the line please". The call before yours on the other line has to be attended to and the scores written down TWICE - on the Herald copy paper and on the VAFA result sheet. 2. ALWAYS INCLUDE THE POINTS - For example 5-6-36 points. Remember the scores are not complete without the points - and you will be fined for not having phoned the complete scores - and make sure they are correct - or you will also be fined. 3. DON'T ASK FOR SCORES IN OTHER MATCHES - or ring especially to ask for sco'res' This takes time and may prevent another club from meeting the "publication deadline". Your assistance and co-operation in these mat. ters will be appreciated. JUNIOR SCORES IN PAPER - IF! Scores in Junior Section matches will be included in Saturday's Herald and Sporting Globe if received by publication deadline - 4.50 p.m. RESERVES - PLEASE NOT E Team Managers and Timekeepers of Reserve Section teams should note particularly the fol-!owing points: 1. Starting time is 11.45 a.m. If started after 11.50 a.m,, a fine for late start operates. 2. EACH QUARTER is of 20 minutes' duration, plus Time-on. a. Half-time interval MUST NOT EXCEED 15 MINUTES-that is from the end of the second quarter to the start of the third. 20 MINUTES FOR RESERVES. Reserve Section matches consist of quarters of 20 minutes duration-not 25-plus Time-on. Instructions regarding TIME-ON are printed on the back of Score Cards. Senior and Junior Section matches consist of quarters of 25 minutes' duration-plus Time-on. Reserve Section matches commence at 11.45 a.m. - Senior and Junior Section matches at 2 p.m. SCORES TO "HERALD"- NUMBERS You MUST phone final scores to the HERALD office as soon as possible after the match - if your scores are received before 4.50 p.m. they will be published. If received after that time, they will not be published, but if you miss the 4.50 p.m. deadline, YOU MUST STILL PHONE BEFORE 5.30 p.m. Our representative will be in attendance until that time. If you fai l to phone the scores to the Herald office before the publication deadline of 4.50 p.m., you will be fined one dollar. If you also fai l to phone scores to the Herald before 5.30 p.m. you will be fined an extra two dollars - making three dollars in all. If you miss out on the Herald you must phone the scores to the Press Correspondent before 7.30 p.m., otherwise you are fined another dollar. Clubs in "A" and "B" Sections will still be required to furnish ALL goalkickers and six (6) best players for each team to the Press Correspondent BEFORE 7 p.m. - Phone 53-1290. A short summary of the match is also required. "HERALD" PHONE NUMBER S You may now dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football representative at the "Herald" Office. The numbers are : 652 1479 or 652 1893. If you have any difficulty, you may ring 63-0211 and ask for EXTENSION 1479 or 1893. RESERVE SECTION RESULTS to be phoned to 652 1892 BEFORE 3 p.m. or DIAL 63-0211 and ask for EXTENSION 189 2 Any phone calls not directed to these numbers go astray, and clubs will be regarded as not having phoned the scores, and will be fined accordingly. When phoning scores, please state firstly the Section, the teams concerned, and then the winners, before giving the actual scores. Correct scores must be phoned, otherwise a fine will be incurred. Check with Goal Umpires for correct scores. This is the responsibility of the HOME CLUB. TRIBUNAL MEETINGS Meetings of the Independent Tribunal will again be held at the offices of the St. Kilda Cricket Club (First Floor of Cricket Club Stand), St. Kilda Cricket Ground, on the Tuesday evening following the report, sharp. commencing at 7.30 p.m. Club officials are especially reminded that the only notification they will receive concerning players reported or witnesses required in connection with a report, will be from the umpire on the day of the match. Any player or witness who fails to appear before the Tribunal at the appointed time is liable to be suspended during the pleasure of the Tribunal. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 5, 1973 Page 23

Looking Back By Noel Rundl e 5 YEARS AGO-1968 Ormond paid tribute on the passing of the grand old man of the club, Les Smith. Les Gordon, veteran Power House captain-coach, played his 300th game - the last 200 had been consecutive. Frank Snell (Kew) and John Booth (Old Paradians) were appointed coaches of teams to play Tasmania and South Australia respectively. Melbourne High and Uni. Blacks drew - 9.14 apiece. Another thriller was Kew v Old Scotch, with Kew 33 points ahead at the last change, and scoreless in the last quarter, hanging on to win by four points. Best were Paterson, Findlay, Goonan (Kew) and Mackay, R. Beaurepaire and P. Clark (Old Scotch). 10 YEARS AGO-1963 Melbourne High's star of stage, TV and football, Athol Guy, played his 100th game with the club. Ray Martin, ex-richmond and cai nival rover, was in his tenth seaso as coach of Kew. U.H.S.O.B. opened their accour with a 51-point win over Geelonp best were Migios, Curwood and Kar< nicolas for victors and R. Crilly, I'm ner and G. Lamb for vanquished. Gef long's four goals came from Ian Rei path, 3 goals and -. Vautier! St. Kilda C.B.C.O.B., undefeated i "C" section, just got home from Part side, whose inaccuracy cost them vi( tory, 3.18 (36) to 6.9 (45). 25 YEARS AGO-1948 Old Melburnians and Uni. Black; both undefeated, met in the match c the day. The Dark Blues kicked a go~ against the wind in the last quarte to win by 4 points - stars for th victors were Evan Macgregor an Ted Cordner while for the Black Denis Cordner and Kevin Dillon gav great service. Hampton Rovers notes read: "Ou star was Peter Lucas, whose debu was a gem" (Peter is secretary c Collingwood Football Club 1973. ) YOUR HANDY SCORE SHEET 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter FINA L Goal-kickers :............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Page 24 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 5, 1 97 :

NOTE THESE DEADLINES 3 P.M. - Publication deadline, (Reserves), HERALD Office (Fine - ONE DOLLAR). 4.50 P.M. - Publication deadline, HERALD office (Fine ONE DOLLAR). 5.30 P.M. - HERALD Office, deadline (Fine - THREE DOLLARS). 7 P.M. - Press Correspondent deadline - Goal-kickers and Best Players in A and B Sections, and scores for any clubs which have missed the HERALD Office. (Fine - ONE DOLLAR). PHONE NUMBERS HERALD - 652 1479 or 652 1893 or 63 0211. Extension 1479 or 1893 (Seniors and Juniors). 652 or 1892 or 63 0211. Extension 1892 (Reserves). PRESS CORRESPONDENT - 53 1290. MAKE A NOTE OF THESE TIMES AND NUMi. BERS NOW AND SAVE YOUR CLUB'S FINANCES. PRELIMINARY TRAINING SQUAD FOR CARNIVAL The State selectors have already named 43 players as a preliminary training squad for the 12th Australian Amateur Football Carnival which will be held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Tuesday, July 10th, Thursday, July 12th and Saturday, July 14th. Players chosen in the squad will commence training at the Old Scotch Ground, Yarra Park, on Wednesday, May 9th. They will train each Wednesday thereafter until June 6th, after which training will take place each Monday and Wednesday night (commencing Monday, June llth). Players named in the squad are: D. Clark, J. Griffiths, J. Long S. Mc- Laughlin, L. McNicol Caulfield Gramm.), N. Beattie, P. Cleary, R. King (Coburg), L. Bullen, K. Hampson, G. Wilson (Gselottg), M. Callinan, R. Crompton, J. Rojo (Ivanhoe), A. Cro.oks, P. Joss K. Power (North Old Boys). P. Burt, G. Carroll, R. Duke, W. Rutherford (Old Paradians), B. Bourne, R. Cameron, B. Corben. A. Graham, K. Ladd, P. Murphy, G. Pearce (Ormond), P. Aughton, D. Burgin (St. Bernard's O.C.), M. O'Donnell (Assumption O.C.) M. Birrell, M. Cooke, G. Freeman (Old Carey Gramm.) J. Anderson, B. Kefford (Old Scotch Call.), T. Archer, M. Bates (Reservoir Old Boys), I. Cordner, S. Costello, C. McCrae (University Blacks), T. Flavell (UHS Old Boys), P. Shannon (St. Patrick's O.C.). Clubs will be invited to nominate other players, who may be added to this preliminary squad. The selectors are considering the possibility of playing a practice match between members of the squad on Queen's Birthday, June 4th. It will be the riesponsibility of Club Secretaries to notify either the State Coach, Peter Rhdlen (Phone 85-1138) or the Chairman of Selectors Manson Russel (Phone 86-6679) if any of their players selected in the training squad are unable to attend any part of the training programme set out above. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 5, 1973 Page 25

CLUB HISTORIES - No. 3 ORMOND - NOW IN THE "ROARING 40's" The Ormond Amateur Football Club was formed at a public meeting in July 1931, with Mr. Les Smith as President. Vice Presidents were Messrs E. E. Gunn, L. A. Chisholm, and Cr. F. Bevers. Secretary was Mr. W. Coffey and Treasurer, Mr. J. F. Hogan. Messrs R. A. Stevens, S. Dart, C. Ellinson, W. Fancett, M. Scates and F. McNamara made up the rest of the committee. The first committee decision was to make application to join the V.A.F.A. (then the Metropolitan Football Association), although some members preferred the Federal League. Along with 9 other clubs, Ormond became a Foundation Member of the new 'D' Section in 1932. Another early decision was to use the President's World War I Corps colours. So the mighty BROWN AND BLUE was born. Looking back over 42 years brings back memories of the depression to many members, and the Second World War to many more. Memories of the players riding to `away' games in "Porky" Godfredson's fruiterer's truck because nobodv owned a car. Memories of what is now the Ladies' Kiosk, but used to be the changing rooms for both sides. Memories of the really good players who went on to make the `Big Time' - players like Havel Rowe, Lawrie Mithen, Dick Fenton-Smith, Graeme Watson, Neil Crompton, Colin Wilson, Jeff Kitely, and many, many others. Success came early to Ormond - `D' Section Premiers in 1933, `C' Section Premiers 1934, and `B' Section Runners-up in 1936. Five years after our first game and Ormond were in `A' Section. 1950 was the year the drought was broken and the `A' Premiership won. A decade passed and Ormond spent four disastrous years back in `B' Section. Now that memory is almost erased by two more `A' Section Flags. Ormond Reserves have always been a force to be reckoned with and have won seven Premierships in 12 years. The Juniors have also won seven Premierships since 1950. The Under 17, Under 15, and Under 13 sides have not yet brought a Premiership Flag to Ormond, but have supplied many fine players to the `Seniors'. While the number of players has grown from that first year of about 22 to a total now of about 150, the committee has also expanded from 12 to 33 hard-working men. The club is also fortunate that the Ladies have always "pitched in" and helped. In the last five years alone the Ladies' Committee has raised $6000 and kept the club on its feet financially. Twenty Premierships and 16 times Runners-up, good coaches and great players, committeemen of the calibre of the Founder, the Late LES SMITH, and the tireless Doctor, the Late DR. J. R. PORTER, all part of a Tradition called Ormond Amateurs, a. Tradition known throughout the Victorian football fraternity, and second to none. Page 26 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 5, 1973

................................................................................ a OSS FAULKNER'S `Native' Brand Footballs THE ONLY BALL USED BY BOTH THE * V.F.L. & * V.F.A. IN THE 1970 GRAND FINALS COLLINGWOOD v CARLTON - PRAHRAN v WILLIAMSTOWN................................................................................ AMATEUR DEFINITION 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.) ARE THE PLAYERS IN YOUR CLUB COVERED FO R Accident Insurance? For a premium of onl y $2.00 PER PLAYER WE CAN ASSIST B Y HELPING COVER THEIR INJURY EXPENSE S Club Secretaries should contac t Hibernian Accident Fun d 289 Latrobe Street, Melbourne. Phone: 67-734 5 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 5, 1973 Page 27

LEADING GOAL-KICKER S A SECTION Pearce, Ormond (3) G. Fletcher, C1fGr (7) Crompton, Ivanhoe (3) Wilson, Geelong (5) Cleary, Coburg (5) Voyage, Caul Gr (3) Rutherford, Old Parad (1) Church, Uni Blues (1) Spurling, North OB (1) Murray, North OB (3) Power, North OB (3) Renowden, Uni Blues (2) Butcher, Caul Gr (3 ) B SECTION McCrohan, Reservoir (4) R. Harley, MHS (4) O'Donnell, Assumpt (2) Forrest, Uni Blacks (5) Marks, Old Scotch (4) Moodie, Collegians (6) Nihill, Kew Munn, Collegians (1) Glen, Old Carey (5) Edwards, Collegians (3 ) C SECTION Storrer, Old Halley (6) Calleja, St Kilda (9) Digby, Power House (6) Woodhead, Fairfield (3) Fraser, Old Xaverians (6) T. Johnston, Parkside (-) Weir, Old Melb (2) Upton, Power House (2) Wykes, Fairfield (4) D SECTION Sh annon, St Patricks (3) Staples, Brunswick (4) Sheehan, St Kevins (4) Cecil, Alphington (2) Wynd, State S B (2) Julier, State S B (3) Thompson, C'wealthB (6) Shaw, Marcellin OC (5) Gregory, Marcellin (1) Wayman, Alphington (7) E SECTION Rosewarne, E'wick (7) Roulston, AMP (5) R. Stevens, Old Ivan (9) Lane, AMP (3) Dancer, ANZ (4) Bialek, AJAX (2) Whitby, Footscray (-) Jurberg, AJAX (2) F SECTION Anderson, Mon Wite (4) Signoretti, St Bede's (5) R. Payne, North Brun (6) Hardman, LaTh Red (-) Pepyat, Fawkner (1) Pride, Old Mentonians (3) Evans, St Bede (3) JUNIOR SECTION 1 Fisher, Ormond (1) Thompson, St Bernard (5) Thomas, St Bernard (6) Butcher, Power Hse (8) Hughes, St Bernard (-) Wood, Ormond (3) Chapman, Ormond (4) Whitton, Monash Uni (7) Driscoll, Power Hse (6 ) JUNIOR SECTION 2 Cleary, Coburg (6) Collins, Old Parad (12) Gilmore, Old Parad (9) Roe, Old Parad (7) Colacino, Parkside (2) Dunn, Beverley Hills (5) M. Browning, Bev Hill (4) Callander, West Bruns (5) Studdock, Bev Hills (5) 10 77 7 20 17 12 109 8 6 6 14 10 98 8 7 7 20 16 16 14 12 12 12 11 1 0 18 16 15 13 12 12 11 10 10 A RESERVE SECTION Butcher, Caul Gr (-) 12 M. Betts, Geelong (3) 8 Worthington, Caul Gr (1) 7 Sheahan, North OB (3) 6 Batten, Geelong (-) 6 R. Casboult, Geelong (-) 6 B RESERVE SECTION Laird, Reservoir (6) 14 Stockdale, Old Trinity (1) 9 Laing, Reservoir (3) 9 T. Wilson, Res OB (-) 7 T. O'Brien, Res OB (3) 7 Ferguson, Collegians (4) 7 Davies, Uni Blacks (2) 7 C RESERVE SECTION Franich, Old Xav (5) 9 Traynor, Parkside (-) 8 Quinn, Old Xaverians (6) 7 Fitzsimmons, PowerH (3) 7 Unkles, Old Xav (1) 6 Iliopulos, UHS OB (6) 6 D RESERVE SECTION Combe, Hampton R (8) 14 Rolls, Hampton R (7) 9 Belcher, Alphington (6) 8 Hayes, Alphington (4) 8 E RESERVE SECTION P. Hanson, Old Camb (-) 8 Webb, AJAX (-) 8 Cook, Glenhuntly (6) 8 Hirsch, AJAX (-) 6 F RESERVE SECTION Peacock, Mon White (10) 22 Smith, Monash W (-) 10 Powell, Monash W (-) 8 Phillips, Mon White (7) 8 Hamilton, Nth Bruns (-) 7. 1 u 1 u u 1 AS USED BY THE CHAMPIONS,, ARENA SPORTING FOOTWEA R LOU ZACHARIAH Makers of Football Boots, Athletic Shoes, High Leg Boxing Boots, Cricket Boots, Football Umpire Boots and Gymnasium Boots.. *now moans....................................,................ Page 28 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-May 5, 1973

Next Week's Matches - May 1 2 On ground of first named Club at 2 p.m. - Reserves at 11.45 a.m. A SECTION Geelong v Caulfield Gramm St Bernard's OC v Ormond Ivanhoe v University Blues Coburg v Monash Blue s North Old Boys v Old Paradian s B SECTION University Blacks v Reservoir OB (at Elsternwick Park ) Old Scotch Coll v Collegians Old Carey Gramm v MHS Old Boys Kew v De La Salle OC Assumption OC v Old Trinity Gram m C SECTION Parkside v Power House Old Xaverians v UHS Old Boys Old Melburnians v Fairfiel d St. Kilda CBOC v Old Haileyburians Old Brighton Gramm v National Ban k D SECTION Brunswick v State Savings Bank St Kevin's OB v Marcellin OC La Trobe Blacks v Old Geelong Gramm Hampton Rovers v Alphington Commomvealth Bank v St Patrick's OC E SECTION Glenhuntly v Old Camberwell Gramm Footscray ITOB v West Brunswick AJAX v Elsternwic k AMP Society v ANZ Bank Old Ivanhoe Gramm a bye F SECTIO N North Brunswick v La Trobe Reds Monash Whites v Thornbury University Reds v Fawkner Old Mentonians v St Bede's OC Dookie & Long. OC a by e JUNIOR SECTION 7 University Blacks v Ivanhoe Old Scotch Coll v North Old Boys Power House v University Blues Monash University v Hampton Scouts Ormond v St Bernard's OC JUNIOR SECTION 2 Fairfield v AJA X National Bank v Old Brighton Gramm West Brunswick v Old Paradians Beverley Hills v Coburg St Bede's OC v Parkside Caulfield Gramm a bye Next Week's Matches at Elsternwick Park MAY 12th, 1973 University Blacks v. Reservoir Old Boys at 2 p.m. Reserves at 11.45 a.m. 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 Glenhuntly Road. DUTY OFFICER - MR. ERN. FULLER

PREMIERSHIP L ISTS W L For Agst % Pis A SECTION Caulfield Gram 2 1 421 193 218.1 Ormond 2 1 312 267 116.9 Coburg 2 I 280 254 110.2 Geelong 2 1 329 301 109.3 North Old Boys 2 1 275 252 109.1 St Bernard's OC 2 1 284 296 95.9 Monash Blues 1 2 271 257 105.4 University Blues 1 2 243 358 67.9 Old Paradians 1 2 222 385 57.5 Ivanhoe - 3 294 368 79. 9 B SECTIO N Reservoir OB 3-390 194 201.0 12 Collegians 3-390 265 147.2 12 Old Scotch Coll 3-308 224 137.5 12 old Trinity Gr 2 1 298 275 108.4 8 Old Carey Gr 1 2 233 232 100.4 4 University Blacks 1 2 270 304 88.1 4 New 1 2 247 290 85.2 4 MFIS Old Boys 1 2 257 342 75.1 4 De La Salle OC - 3 201 305 65.9 - Assumption OC - 3 257 420 61.2 - C SECTIO N Power House 3-336 181 185.6 Parkside 3-284 218 130.3 Old Melburnians 2 1 347 241 144.0 St Kilda CBOC 2 1 253 192 131.8 Fairfield 2 1 255 275 92.7 Old Haileybury 1 2 381 251 151.8 Old Brighton Gr 1 2 275 199 138.2 Old Xaverians 1 2 196 325 60.3 UI-IS Old Boys - 3 151 309 48.9 National Bank - 3 154 441 34. 9 D SECTION State Sav Bank 3-434 185 234.6 12 Marce llin OC 3-312 219 142.5 12 St Patricks OC 2 1 338 260 130.0 8 Alphington 2 1 324 255 127.1 8 LaTrobe Blacks 1 2 291 313 93.0 4 St Kevin's OB 1 2 292 330 88.5 4 C'Wealth Bank 1 2 264 305 86.6 4 Hampton Rovers 1 2 218 300 72.7 4 Brunswick 1 2 201 304 66.1 4 Old Geelong Gr - 3 182 444 41.0 - E SECTIO N Old Ivanhoe Gr 3-432 209 206.7 12 AMP Society 3-361 230 157.0 12 AJAX 3-278 208 133.7 12 Eisternwick 2 1 352 282 124.8 8 Old C'well Gr 1 I 187 182 102.7 4 ANZ Bank - 2 177 220 80.5 - Glenhuntly - 2 165 236 69.9 West Brunswick - 3 200 392 51.0 Footscray ITOB - 3 200 393 50.9 F SECTIO N Monash Whites 3-358 189 189.4 12 Fawkner 2 1 350 316 110.8 8 LaTrobe Reds 1 1 177 164 107.9 4 North Brunswick 1 1 143 146 97.9 4 St Bedes OC 1 1 230 237 97.0 4 Old Mentonians 1 2 218 300 72.7 4 Dookie & Long OC 1 2 228 349 65.3 4 Thornbury 1 2 162 300 54.0 4 "University Reds 1 2 160 332 48.2 4 JUNIOR SECTION 1 University Blues 3-499 176 283.5 Power House 3-414 153 270.6 Ormond 3-495 191 259.2 St Bernards OC 2 1 481 282 170.6 Monash University 1 2 285 223 127.8 Old Scotch Coll 1 2 231 226 102.2 University Blacks 1 2 297 349 85.1 North, Old Boys 1 2 221 316 69.9 Ivanhoe - 3 189 564 33.5 Hampton Scouts - 3 87 719 12.1 AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - Ma 12 12 12 84 4 4 4 W L For Agst % Pis A RESERVE SECTION Ormond 3-247 177 139.5 12 Monash Blues 2 1 234 128 182.8 8 Caulfield Gram 2 1 294 174 169.0 8 St Bernards OC 2 1 244 183 133.3 8 North Old Boys 2 1 215 184 116.8 8 Old Paradians 2 1 237 206 115.0 8 Coburg 1 2 185 185 100.0 4 Geelong 1 2 '223 235 94.9 4 Ivanhoe - 3 156 356 43.8 - University Blues - 3 104 311 33.4 - B RESERVE SECTION Reservoir OB 3-398 63 631.7 12 University Blacks 3-302 96 314.6 12 Old Scotch Coll 3-261 150 174.0 12 De La Salle 2 1 184 175 105.1 8 Collegians 1 2 155 142 109.2 4 Old Trinity G r 1 2 153 260 58.8 4 Kew 1 2 129 254 50.8 4 Assumption OC 1 2 113 235 48.1 4 Old Carey Gr - 3 130 252 51.6 - MHS Old Boys - 3 101 299 33.8 - C RESERVE SECTION Old Haileybury 3-299 78 383.3 12 St Kilda CBOC 3-199 79 205.2 12 Parkside 2 1 226 103 219.4 8 Power House 2 1 209 144 145.1 8 Old Xaverians 2 1 217 196 110.7 8 Fairfield 1 2 149 181 82.3 4 Old Brighton Gr 1 2 170 214 79.4 4 UHS Old Boys 1 2 87 164 53.0 4 Old Melburnians - 3 108 229 47.2 - National Bank - 3 38 362 10.5 - D RESERVE SECTIO N Hampton Rovers 3-298 94 317.0 12 St Patricks OC 2 1 203 142 143.0 8 St Kevins OB 2 1 197 142 138.7 8 Old Geelong Gr 2 1 158 115 137.4 8 Alphington 2-1 223 169 132.0 8 Marcellin OC 2 1 165 133 124.1 8 State Sav Bank 1 2 144 152 94.7 4 LaTrobe Blacks 1 2 148 224 66.1 4 C'wealth Bank - 3 66 225 29.3 - ;Brunswick - 3 34 277 12.3 - E RESERVE SECTIO N Old Ivanhoe Gr 3-341 133 256.4 12 AMP Society 2 1 265 144 184.0 8 AJAX 2 1 251 170 147.6 8 Old Camberwell Gr 1 1 128 127 100.8 4 Glenhuntly 1 1 136 141 96.5 4 i ANZ Bank 1 1 89 95 93.7 4 West Brunswick I 2 170 251 67.7 4 Elsternwick 1 2 142 243 58.4 4 Footscray ITOB - 3 100 385 26.0 - F RESERVE SECTION Monash Whites 3-443 65 681.5 12 Fawkner 2 1 220 131 167.9 8 I.aTrobe Reds 2-148 93 159.1 8 Old Mentonians 2 1 160 219 73.1 8 Thornbury 1 2 173 171 101.2 4 North Brunswick 1 1 94 103 91.3 4 St Bede's OC 1 1 137 157 87.3 4 University Reds - 3 73 328 22.3 - Dookie & Long OC - 3 68 354 19.2 - JUNIOR SECTION 2 (Four points allowed for each bye) Coburg 3-596 98 608.2 12 Old Paradlans 3-525 226 232.3 12 AJAX 2-192 141 136.2 12 Old Brighton Gr 1 1 253 180 140.6 8 Beverley Hills 2 1 322 249 129.3 8 West Brunswick 1 2 190 260 73.1 4 Parkside 1 2 202 396 51.0 4 Caulfield Gram 1 2 167 349 47.9 4 Fairfield - 2 98 211 46.4 4 St Bede's OC 1 2 74 269 27.5 4 National Bank - 3 39 307 12.7 - * Unregistered player 7th April. Unregistered player 14th April.

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