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Best in any competition for ~r VALUE * SERVICE * RELIABILIT Y CLIVE FAIRBAIRN'S SPORTS S T O R E 384 POST OFFICE PLACE, MELBOURNE... 67-374 0 FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PAR K April 28 - MONASH BLUES v. IVANHOE May 5- NORTH OLD BOYS v. GEELON G May 12 - UNIVERSITY BLACKS v RESERVOIR OLD BOY S Page 2 Call your Travel Agent, Tourist Bureau or... A ANS= AtRL1iN~ I~A6.as'!r i UUL,tA rra mm THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -April 28, 1973

EELONG, NORTH OLD BOYS, HEAD LIST ONLY UNBEATEN, TEAMS AFTER TWO ROUNDS By GEORGE McTAGGART. Geelong and North Old Boys are the only unbeaten teams after the second round of matches played a fortnight ago. North sneaked home by two points after a close struggle with Caulfield Grammarians, but Geelong scored a comfortable and impressive win over Old Paradians, who were runners-up last season. St. Bernard's finished too strongly for Ivanhoe and won the high-scoring game by 15 points, and University Blues lasted better than Monash Blues to be winners by 11 points. Reservoir Old Boys scored another resounding win, this time over Assumption (who were runners-up to them in C Section last season) and gave the suggestion that they may be heading for A Section. J North Old Boys hopped out with 7 goals in the first quarter, but Caulfield had faced a similar leeway in the first round, and recovered well to lead by a point at the interval. Caulfield's aerial ability had served them well but in the second half their forwards let them down, for they kicked only 2 goals from 1 1 scoring shots. In fact, only five goals were scored altogether after the interval. Geelong opened well by kicking 5 goals against the wind, to leave Parade struggling from the outset. They were 8 points behind Geelong at quartertime, and went further into arrears although Geelong fell into the trap of attacking from the wrong flank and missed several chances. Geelong let their opponents off the hook as they relaxed a little shortly before half-time, and Parade took full advantage to score a couple of badlyneeded goals, finishing the quarter only 17 points down. Parade made a determined bid to gain control of the game in the third term but Geelong stayed with them and were in a strong position when they trailed by only 3 points at threequarter-time. Geelong went for the kill in the last quarter and although Parade made a couple of belated rallies, Geelong ran out winners by 4 goals. Coburg and Ormond were level at the interval, but Ormond's better teamwork enabled them to race away with an 8-goal burst in the third quarter, and although Coburg rallied in the last, Ormond held them out and won by 28 points. Monash Blues added 5 goals in the second quarter of a scrambly game to lead University Blues by 1 7 points at half-time, but the Melbourne boys kicked 6 goals in the third term and held on to win by 11 points. A great second quarter by Ivanhoe in which they added 9.3 to St Bern- THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973 Page 3

ard's 2.6, gave them a lead of 16 points at the interval. Each team kicked 5 goals in the third quarter but St. Bernard's ruck strength gave them a burst of 6 goals in the last term and they scored an exciting win. Reservoir crushed Assumption to retain top place on the B Section ladder, and Collegians won by 7 goals from Kew. Old Scotch were too strong for Old Carey and ran out winners by more than 5 goals. Shocking kicking by University Blacks (12.25) might easily have cost them the game against Old Trinity, who kicked 20.12 to win by 35 points. Melbourne High opened their account with a 23-point win at the expense of De La Salle. Power House scored an excitinq 1- goal win over Old Brighton and Fairfield beat Old Haileybury by 8 points. Old Melburnians thrashed Old Xaverians, St. Kilda CBC easily beat Uni High and Parkside were too strong for National Bank. State Savings Bank scored a big win over Commonwealth Bank, St. Pat's did the same to Brunswick, and Hampton Rovers were no match for Marcellin. Alphington and LaTrobe Blacks opened their accounts with wins over Old Geelong and St. Kevin's respectively, by substantial margins in each case. St. Bede's kicked a big score (18.16) but it was 31 points short of Fawkner's 23.17. Monash Whites won easily from University Reds who kicked remarkably well (13.2) for such a windy day. By contrast, Old Mentoniam kicked 12.30, but it was enough tc give them a big win over Thornbury There were some huge scores ir. Junior Section games. University Blues kicked 35.24 (234 points) against Hampton Scouts, Ormond's score against Ivanhoe was 43.19 (277 points ; and Coburg kicked 31.25 (211 points; against Caulfield Grammar. Power House scraped home by a point from Old Scotch and North Old Boys beat Monash University by 2 points. University Blacks trounced last year's premiers, St. Bernard's, by 14 goals. Old Paradians beat Beverley Hills by 16 points and AJAX beat West Brunswick by 3 goals. Among the Reserves, Ormond beat Coburg by 2 goals, North Old Boys beat Caulfield Grammar by 15 points, Kew beat Collegians by 3 points, De La Salle beat Melbourne High by 11 points and Scotch beat Carey by 16 Blacks finished 13 points in front of Trinity, St. Kilda CBC beat UHS by 2 goals and Power House beat Old Brighton by 10 points. St. Kevin's beat LaTrobe Blacks by 15 points, Elsternwick went down to ANZ Bank by 3 points and Old Mentonians beat Thornbury by 14 points. Old Ivanhoe proved too good for Old Camberwell, who were unbeaten in F Section last year. The margin was 28 points. A contrast in kicking played a big part in Elsternwick's 28-point win over ANZ Bank, who kicked 13.20 to Elsternwick's 19.12. AJAX also kicked poorly but had 26 points to spare against Footscray Tech, while AMP Society swamped West Brunswick. CARNIVAL MATCHES To be played on the Melbourne Cricket. Ground. TUESDAY, 10th JULY, at 11.15 a.m. and 1.45 p.m. THURSDAY, 12th JULY, at 11.15 a.m. and 1.45 p.m. SATURDAY, 14th JULY, at 11.30 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. Page 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973

LAST WEEK'S RESULT S A SECTION University Blues 1.7 3.9 9.12 10.17-77 Monash Blues 1.5 6.10 7.15 8.18-66 University Blues : Renowden 2, Church 2, Vivian 2, Forge 2, Heinz, Ross. Best: Church, White, Vivian, Girdwood, Trumble, Renowden. Monash Blues : Staunton 2, Hildebrand 2, Nilbert, Flett, Hopkins, Galbraith. Best : Amor, Marshall, Nilbett, Smith, Staunton, De Young. St Bernards OC 6.7 8.13 13.17 19.23-137 Ivanhoe 3.2 12.6 17.11 18.14-122 St Bernard's O.C.: Phelan 4, Bergin 4, Blake 3, Fox 2, Drennan 2, G Angel,. Mahoney 2, M. Mahoney. Best: M. Mahoney, Drennan, Amott, Aughton, Bergin, Rackham. Ivanhoe : Crompton 6, Quinlivan 3, Hick 2, Ireland 2, Hughes 2, Dickson, Don, Dean. Best: Callinan, Crompton, Rojo, Ireland, McWhinnie, Baker. Ormond 4.5 5.7 13.13 14.18-102 Coburg 0.1 5.7 5.12 10.14-74 Ormond : Pearce 6, R. Cameron 3, I. Cameron, Kozlowski, Logan, R. Wood, Graham. Best : Pearce, R. Wood, Logan, R. Cameron,* 1. Cameron, Jenkins. Coburg : Cleary 3, Willoughby 2, Gardiner 2, Gillingham, N. Beattie, Emselle. Best: Cleary, Leckie, Clark, Ellis, Saunders, Zanon. North Old Boys 7.5 7.7 9.11 10.13-73 Caulfield Gram 0.1 7.8 7.10 9.17-7 1 North Old Boys : Spurling 3, Power 2, Murray, O'Keeffe, Welch, Wilson, Peasnell. Best: Curley, S. Maguire, Welch, Wilson, Crooks. O'Connor. Caulfield Gram. : Butcher 4, P. McLaughlin, McNicol, Morphet, Voyage, White. Best : Clark, McNicol, Miller, Griffiths, Morphet, P. McLaughlin. Geelong 5.1 10.6 12.7 18.13-121 Old Paradians 3.5 7.7 12.10 14.13-9 7 Geelong : Bullen 3, G. Wilson 2, G. David 2, Lowcock 2, Poynton 2, Coad 2, E. Smith, O'Kane, Hampson, Brown, Foster. Best : Bullen, Eddy, Davis, P. Betts, Hampson, Wookey. Old Paradians : Jordan 5, McKinley 3, Kohut 2, Denavi, Rutherford, Mount, Carroll. Best : Jordan, Duke, Bahen, McKenna, Mount, Kendall. Paqe 6 THE A B SECTION B SECTIO N MHS Old Boys 2.2 7.7 9.9 15.12-102 De La Salle OC 1.7 3.7 5.11 11.13-79 MHS Old Boys : R. Harley 5, D. Harley 2, R. Cottier 2, Burns, Silberberg, Haylock, Cooper, Portion, Taylor. Best: Staley, Wood, Ponton, Todd,: R. Cottier, Taylor. De La Salle : Brown 3, Day 2, R. Halasa 2, Murnane 2, Dunne, McDonald. Best: Day, Bourke, Murnane, Dorizzi Loft, Lyons. Old Scotch coil 1.6 5.10 6.13 13.17-95 Old Carey Gram 0.2 2.7 5.9 8.13-6 1 Old Scotch: Sloan 3, Marks 2, Clarke 2, Evans 2, Rogerson, Nicholls, Tallent, Anderson. Best: Kefford, Sloan, Duffy, Symington, Rogerson, Tallent. Old Carey : Freeman 2, Glenn 2, Clarke, Goode, Hughes, Dick. Best: Dick, Ustick, Glenn, Freeman, Birrell, R. Elliott). Collegians 5.3 8.7 13.15 18.18-126 Kew 0.4 5.11 6.13 12.20-92 Collegians : Munn 6, Woods 2, Moodie 2, Hibbert 2, Ross 2, Edwards 2, Pryor, Rice. Best : Pryor, Woods, Bouchier, Zent, Ross, Munn. Kew : Nihill 3, Mitchell 3, Hayes 2, Barclay, L. McEwan, Smith, McKillop. Best : Smith, Lister, Aitken, R. McEwan, Fletcher, Hayes. Reservoir OB 3.0 8.7 15.12 21.19-145 Assumption OC 2.4 4.4 8.6 9.6-60 Reservoir : McCrohan 8, Massey 3, Galea 2, Byrnes 2, Aires, Bates, D. Scott, Archer, Grose, Travascus. Best: McCrohan, Bates, Martin, D. Scott, Gales, McGaw. Assumption O.C.: O'Donnell 2, Avery 2, Rastis 2, Pavone, Seraflni, Stuart. Best : O'Donnell, Avery, Munari, Payton, Stuart, Caswell. Old Trinity Gram 5.6 10.7 16.11 20.12-132 University Blacks 0.3 6.8 7.15 12.25-97 Old Trinity: Stevens 6, Hodges 3, C. Fellows 3, Peers 2, Watsford 2, Quarterman, Weir, Piggin, Oppy. Best: Beer, Peers, S. Emerson, Stevens, C. Fellows, Weir. University Blacks : Forrest 4, Lipshut 2, Cordner, Fisher, Clarke, Connell, McLean, Christopherson. Best: Wood, Christopherson, Crowe, S. Costello, McRae, Cusack. MORE PUBLICITY FOR US A good coverage of Amateur Footbalt appears every week in "INSIDE FOOTBALL" which is published each Monday. ATEUR FOOTBALLER - April 28, 1973

-Last Week's Results - continued C SECTION C SECTION Fairfield 4.5 6.9 13.12 15.16-106 O Haileyburians 2.1 11.5 13.9 14.14-98 Fairfield: Chapman 6, Wykes 4, Keane 2, Woodhead 2, Quadara. Best: Chapman, Wykes, Knights, Bux, Capoldi, Quadara. Old Haileybury: Storrer 7, Phillips 2, Cocks 2, Jessep, D. Batt, Shapter. Best: Bowring, Jessep, Jewell, Loney, Marshall, Storrer. Old Melburnians 4.3 12.10 15.12 23.17-155 Old Xaverians 1.3 1.4 3.10 5.11-41 Old Melburnians : Weir 5, P. Bennison 4, Mumme 4, Rattray 2, Rogers 2, Robertson 2, Elam 2, Collier, Sharp. Best: Rudd, Weir, Collier, Rogers, Urquhart, Rattray. Old Xaverians : Fraser 2, Howard, Petroff, O'Shaughnessy. Best: Callinan, Sholly, Mc- Kenzie, Gorman, Briggs, Curtin. St Kilda CBOC 1.4 6.6 10.9 13.12-90 UHS Old Boys 1.3 1.8 4.12 6.15-51 St Kilda CBOC: Calleja 5, Dynon 2, O'Connell 2, Mulquinney 2, Field, Dwyer. Best: Drinan, Dynon, Clinch, Campbell, Sheehan, Lynch. UHS Old Boys: Clunning 2, Reid, Johnston, Robinson, Flavel. Best: L. Boag, Flavel, Hune, Kinnear, Watt, Zielinski. Power House 3.1 5.8 5.8 11.12-78 Old Brighton Gr 4.6 5.8 9.12 10.12-72 Power House : Upton 3, Newton 2, Digby 2, Shewan, Sykes, Daniel, Sharp. Best: Hadjigerorgiou, Naish, Shewan, Daniel, Digby, Godfrey. Old Brighton: Agar 3, Watkins, Kemp, Shepherd, Devine, Jones, Templeton, Thomas. Best: I. Mullett, Currie, Thomas, Kemp, Shepherd, Devine. Parkside 3.5 5.10 9.14 12.28-100 National Bank 2.3 2.6 7.9 8.10-58 Parkside : T. Johnston 5, B. Harvey 2, Clarke, Sammut, F. Findlay, D. Gleeson, J : Byrne. Best : T. Johnston, P. Johnston, Ridd, B. Harvey, Sammut, Lock. National Park: Bell 3, Munro 3, Nitzkevich, Perrett. Best : Daly, Munro, L. Brooke, Evans, Bush, A. Brooke. D SECTION D SECTION Alphington 1.6 4.11 12.16 19.24-138 Old Geelong Gr 2.2 5.2 5.5 6.6-42 Alphington: Cecil 7, Candy 3, Cecil 3, Shaw, G. Gale, Shearer, Bush, Williams, Humphries. Best: Smith, W. Gale, Cecil, Doyle, Cartwright, Skerry. Old Geelong : Aitchison 2, Dowell, Brown, Lewis, Anderson. Best : Dowell, Anderson, Spiden, Hopkins, Carroll, Baulch. LaTrobe Blacks St Kevins O B LaTrobe Blacks : Goalkickers, best players not received. St Kevin's Old Boys: Hart 3, Allan 2, Sheehan 2, Simon 2, B. McArdle, Hogarth. Best: King, Kelly, Lodge, O'Kelly, Boyd, B. Johnson. Marcellin OC 1.4 5.10 8.17 13.22-100 Hampton Rovers 3.3 3.3 6.4 6.7-43 Marcellin OC : Gregory 3, Hurley 2, Powe r 2, P. Toohey 2, Grayson, Hescroff, Shaw, Quinn. Best: Mahon, P. Toohey, J. Gartner, Shaw, Greyson, Power. Hampton Rovers: Cooper 2, Hamilton, Leeming, Rudd, R. Huckett. Best: Taylor, Leeming, McNaughton, Rudd, R. Huckett, Connelly. State Sav. Bank 3.5 5.5 11.15 16.16-112 C'wealth Bank 2.1 6.4 6.4 9.8-62 State Savings Bank: Dumbrell 4, Ingus 3, Wynd 3, Spithill 2, Julier 2, Evans, McGill. Best: Jeffery, Evans, Dumbrell, Roberts, Morrison, Inglis. Commonwealth Bank : Young 2, Radford 2, Imbery 2, Curtin, W. McCrimmon, Carroll. Best: McCrimmon, Hutchins, Carroll, J. White, Curtin, Petrynuik. St Patrick's OC 1.1 7.9 10.10 22.15-147 Brunswick 2.3 2.4 7.11 8.11-59 St Patricks OC: Shannon 8, Borbiro 4, Mc- Loughlan 3, Larkins 2, Crowe 2, Cribbes, O'Neil, Coffey. Best: Healy, Shannon, Dowd, T. Clarke, Larkins, Borbiro. Brunswick: Jones 3, Staples 2, Hanlon, Knox, Johnstone. Best: Lasala, Stephens, Hanlon, Abernethy, Thompson, Beckett. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - April 28, 1973. 0249 Page 7

Last Week's Results continued E SECTION Elsternwick 2.3 9.7 10.10 19.12-126 ANZ Bank 7.8 9.10 11.15 13.20-98 Elsternwick: Rosewarne 11, Mazur 3, Eaton 2, Edgar, Blythman, J. Perkins. Best: Rosenwarne, Dowdell, J. Perkins, Menzies, Mazur, Burge. ANZ Bank : Dancer 5, Green 3, Glover 2 Bassett, Harper, May. Best: Gilroy-Scott, Harnetty, Wescott, Green, Dancer, Hewins. F SECTION Fawkner 7.7 11.9 18.17 23.17-155 St Bede's OC 3.0 12.7 15.7 18.16-12 4 Fawkner : Pepyat 5, Clinton 3, Stewart 3, Thomas 3, Foley 2, Mills 2, Pyle 2, Barnes, Ferguson, F. McMahon. Best : Foley, Thomas, Clinton, Graham, Pyle, Mills. St Bede's OC : Signoretti 5, Evans 4, Terrell 3, Kean 2, Campbell, T. Harris, Castles, Bourke. Best : Terrell, Kean, Graf, Callaghan, O'Brien, Negri. AJAX 3.9 5.10 9.18 10.21-81 Footscray ITOB 1.1 4.5 5.6 8.7-55 AJAX: Bialek 2, Friedman 2, Morley, Rubenstein, Lefkovic, Jurgerg, Ritterman Rozen. Best: Jurberg, Bialek, Goldstone,, Friedman, Rubenstein, Ritterman. Footscray TCOB : Miller 2, Wilson 2, Murley, Curwood, Whitby, Leonard. Best: Miller, Mlikotic, Whitby, Siedle-Davies, Dilks, Galvin. Monash whites 4.7 8.10 12.15 17.19-121 University Reds 3.0 6.1 6.1 13.2 - S O Monash Whites : Anderson 5, Wadden 3, Geritz 3, Kindellan 2, Brett-Young 2, Kenez, Wharton. Best : De Araugo, P. James, Anderson, J. Mitchell, Wharton, Holloway. University Reds : Kovess 2, Forrest 2, Hartley 2, Lipshut 2, Kenny 2, Jackson, Cunningham, Mahony. Best : Jackson, Hirst, Kovess, Lipshut, Gleeson, Forrest. AMP Society 4.5 9.10 12.14 19.17-131 West Brunswick 3.2 5.4 5.11 5.13-4 3 AMP Society: Goalkickers not supplied. Best: I. Henderson, M. Johnson, L. iadbury, T. Sutton, A. Crosby. West Brunswick: Davies 2, Grambau, Green, Waters. Best: Davies, Fisher, Fletcher, Guatta, Ivey, Lewis. Old Mentonians 4.12 6.15 9.26 12.30-102 Thornbury 0.0 2.3 3.4 5.6-36 Old Mentonians : Newton 3, Pride 3, Peel, McKenzie, Francis, Brockick, Bayliss, Toovey. Best: Medbury, Peel, Smith, J. Upham, Pride, Starvid. Thornbury: Lackmund 2, Jessop 2, Dunscombe. Best: McCorlick, Staff, Lackmund, Bennett, R. Liversidge, Clarke. Old Ivanhoe Gr 4.1 6.4 10.12 15.14-104 Old Cam'weil Gr 3.3 5.5 7.6 11.10-76 Old Ivanhoe Gr. : Goalkickers, best players not received. Old Camberwell : Buckeridge 5, Hughes 2, Mullett 2, Burt, McCallum. Best : Mullett, Scales, Williams, Buckeridge, Hewitt, Mc- Callum. LaTrobe Reds 6.5 10.5 12.14 16.15-111 Dook & Long OC 2.1 4.5 7.7 10.14-7 4 LaTrobe Reds: Hardman 6, Kerr 3, Langford 2, Solomon 2, S. Brown, D. Cowling, J. Drew. Best: G. Drew, Kerr, Porter, Hardman, Carlysle, L. Cowling. D. & L. OC: Kotschet 3, Gavin 2, Sanders 2, Christie, Simpson, Lake. Best: Christie, Gavin, R. Osmond, Newton, Kotschet, Sanders. Glenhuntly a bye I North Brunswick a bye. Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - April 28, 1973

Last Week's Results - continued. JUNIOR SECTION 1 JUNIOR SECTION 2 University Blues 10.7 18.12 24.17 35.24-234 Hampton Scouts 2.3 2.6 4.8 4.8-32 Uni Blues: O'Kane 7, Taylor 6, Lyle 5, Campbell 4, McNiece 3, Hollonds 3, Parry 3, Greness 2, Wilson, Langdon. Best: Greness, Campbell, O'Kane, Watson, Ellison, Taylor. Hampton Scouts : Earle, Roulent, Benson, McCallum. Best: Roulent, Earle, Rose, Morsehead, Donaldson, McCallum. Power House 3.1 4.2 8.6 11.9-75 old Scotch Coil 2.2 6.2 8.3 11.8-74 Power House: Mason 3, Driscoll 3, Butcher 2, Pettman 2, Turner. Best: Allen, Mason, Driscoll, Wilson, I. Mclennan, Vance. Old Scotch: Solomon 5, Melville 2, Dick, Christian, Simpson, Milner. Best: Melville, Tyers, Heggie, Milner, Solomon, Simpson. North Old Boys 1.5 1.8 4.12 8.13-61 Monash Uni 1.2-6.6 8.8 8.11-59 North Old Boys : White 4, Donaldson, Lawes, Ryan, Robertson. Best: Robbins, Lawes, Ryan, White, Cusack, Dempsey. Monash Uni.: Whitton 2, Hargreaves 2, C. Moore 2, Rowers, Rojengarten. Best : Smith, Rosenuain, Hargraeves, Maxwell, Rak, Whitton. Ormond 9.2 21.10 31.12 43.19-277 Ivanhoe 1.3 2.5 5.11 6.15-51 Ormond : Fisher 14, Wood 7, Chapman 5, Sandilands 4, Barnes 4, Gillies 3, Rowse 2, K. Russ 2, Farrell, Westmoreland. Best : Fisher, Graham, Chapman, Sandilands, Wood, Barnes. I Ivanhoe : Brice 3, Hoare 2, Clark. Best: Allison, Curtis, Peterson, Palmer, Clark, Johnson. University Black 12.4 14.8 19.13 27.16-178 St Bernard's OC 4.1 7.7 11.8 14.10-94 Uni Blacks: Steele 7, Carter 5, Ryan 5, Perrot 4, McLean 3, Lockie 2, Dynon. Best: Carter, White, Steele, Ryan, Perrot, I. King. St Bernards OC : Thomas 7, Thompson 3, Scerri, Santamaria, Tyler, Sebire. Best: Scerri, Flanagan, Thompson, Kavanagh, Mc- Donall, Thomas. Coburg 11.9 16.14 27.21 31.25-211 Caulfield Gram. " 2.1 3.4 3.5 5.8-3 $ Coburg : Cleary 7, M. Hughes 5, Finlay 3, Henry 3, Tolley 3, Ryland 2, Pettigrove 2, G" Hughes 2, Parry 2, Symons 2. Best: Clea ry, Macdougall, Scanlon, Hen ry, Symons, M. Hughes. Caulfield Gram : Bierwirth 2, Kitchen, Felsenthal, Irvine. Best: Bierwirth, Waxman, Boyes, Worthington, Felsenthal, Irvine. AJAX 3:3 6.6 9.14 15.17-107 West Brunswick 2.4 10.5 12.6 13.11=8 9 AJAX: Blusztein 4, Yelen 4, Freeman 2, Aldor, Nebyl, Pizem, Dudakov, Friede. Best: Brand, Maizels, Bluzer, Blusztein, Dudakov, Kurz. West Brunswick: Callander 5, Roussos 2, Beaumont, Close, Foote, Tartaglia, Thornycroft, Wesselman. Best: Allen, Callander, Filipek, Foote, Miller, Roussos. Old Paradians 5.4 8.6 10.I5 14.22406 Beverley Hills 2.2 8.5 10.8 13.12-9 0 Old Paradians: Collins 4, Mansfield 3, Gregor 2, Gilmore 2, Roe 2, Brown. Best : Collins, Gregor, Gilmore, Green, Boffa, Batt. Beverley Hills: M. Browning 7, Dunn 3, Studdock,.P. Turpie, Holly. Best: Frater, P. Turpie, Hands,. M. Browning, D. Browning, Paull. - - Parkside 3.6 7.10' 13.15 19.20-134 Fairfield 1.0 2.7 4.7 6.9-45 Parkside : Colacino 10, Cotton 2Sweeney 2, Bastow 2, Murray 2, Franklin. Best: Bastow, Colacino, Grummisch, Felle, Hennessy, Vincent. Fairfield: Hicks 3, Roberts, Moran, `Wilkshire. Best : Hicks, Roberts, English, Rigriey, Edwards, Berwick. National Bank forfeited to St Bede's O C Old Brighton Gram, a bye. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- April 28, 1973 Page 9

Last Week's Results -- continue d A RESERVE SECTION Monash Blues 2.2 5.3 8.4 11.7-73 University Blues 0.1 0.3 1.4 2.5-1 7 Monash Blues : Van Den Akker 3, Foster 3, Drysdale, Peak, Hughes, Hiron, Halliday. Best: Hughes, Van Den Akker, Sephton, Drysdale, Rhodes, Longton. Uni Blues : Hager, Westmore. Best: Hager, Holland, Tarquinio, Westmore, Schroeter, Delpapa. B RESERVE SECTION De La Salle OC 3.2 4.5 6.14 6.15-51 MHS Old Boys 2.4 3.9 3.11 4.15-39 De La Salle: Mitchell 2, Donegan 2, Rice, Rapone. Best: Whelan, McInerney, Kingston, Tormey, Mitchell, Rapone. MHS Old Boys : Adams 2, T. Read, P. Harley. Best: T. Read, P. Cherry, R. Climie, Hutton, McCormack, Walsh. St Bernards OC 5.4 11.1 14.12 16.17-113 Ivanhoe 2.5 3.6 7.9 8.10-58 St. Bernards OC : Sullivan 5, Pearson 3, McCann 2, Johnson 2, R. Phelan 2, Considine, Marasco. Best: I. Harvey, Sullivan, McCann, Marasco, Considine, Johnson. Ivanhoe: Gillon 3, Rigoni 3, Lonergan, Knight. Best: Hecker, Rigoni, Lonergan, Cowell, Somerton, Gillon. Old Scotch Coll 2.3 4.8 5.13 9.15-69 Old Carey Gram 3.0 5.2 7.4 8.5-5 3 Old Scotch : Ainger 3, Moffatt 2, D. Beaurepaire 2, G. Garrett, Nickless. Best: Bult, Moffatt, McLean, G. Evans, Ainger, D. Beaurepaire. Old Carey : Fink 2, Rowe 2, Keddie, Ross, Leith, C. Elliot. Best: Rowe, Hounslow, Jenkins, D,Ambrosio, Leith, Haines. Ormond 3.4 4.5 6.9 8.12-60 Coburg 1.0 5.7 5.7 6.12-4 8 Ormond: Joakim 3, C. Fitts 2, Burney, Goold, Leetham. Best: Thomas, Joakim, Dexter, Leetham, Burney, B. Fitts. Coburg: Jackson, Sabri, Green, Lewis, Coles, Wills. Best: Hibberd, Sheehan, Sabri, Webb, Hutchison, Jackson. Kew 2.5 2.7 4.10 6.11-47 Collegians 1.2 1.10 3.10 5.14-44 Kew: King 2, Cambell, Wailes, Walker, Ward. Best: Walker, Crowe, Wailes, Mort, Meyer, Kinross. Collegians: Van Bloomenstein 2, Ferguson 2, Cranwell. Best : Van Bloomenstein, Nethersole, Cartledge, Cranwell, Cookes, Permezel. North Old Boys 5.5 5.5 7.10 8.10-58 Caulfield Gram 1.0 4.6 4.7 5.13-43 North Old Boys : Ferguson 3, Fennelly 2, Joss 2, Martin. Best: Gourley, Drew, Fennelly, O'Neill, McKelvie, Diviny. Caulfield Gram: George 2, Lupson, Monotti, M. Tamblyn. Best : M. Tamblyn, George, Goold, T. Tootell, G. Tamblyn, Collins. Rese rvoir OB 3.4 5.5 7.9 10.15-75 Assumption OC 1.0 3.3 3.3 3.4-22 Reservoir Old Boys: Laird 3, G. J. Massey 2, L. Scott 2, Laing, T. O'Brien, Letson. Best: T. Wilson, Clarke, Letson, Veith, T. O'Brien, Laird. Assumption OC : O'Halloran, Mannix, J. Shaw. Best: L. Howard, Beaumont, Murray, B. Shaw, J. Shaw, Mannix. Old Paradlans 2.1 8.5 10.5 16.9-105 Geelong 2.2 3.2 7.4 7.4-46 Old Paradians : Galloway 4, McLoughlin 4, Ford 2, Gilmartin 2, Black, Miller, Quinn, Dowell. Best: Ford, McLoughlin, Grindlay, Gilmartin, Black, Carroll. Geelong: R. Casroult 3, M. Betts Poulton. Best: L. Smith, Tucker, Bodey, M. Betts. 2, Sing, Hunter, University Blacks 2.2 5.8 6.12 8.17-65 Old Trinity Gram 3.3 4.3 7.9 7.10-52 University Blacks : Goalkickers, Best Players, not received. Old Trinity : Johnston 3, Williams, Stock. dale, Leaper, Duke. Best: Johnston, Kelly, Duke, Lamb, Williams, Leaper. Page 1 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973

Last Week's Results - continue d C RESERVE SECTION Old Haileyburians Fairfield Old Haileybury : Cracknell 2, Rigby 2, Forbes, Quiney, Passalaqua, G. Batt, Irving. Best: Campbell, Cracknell, Kane, Mehegan, Passalaqua, Urquhart. Fairfield: Kenney, Mather. Best: Mather, Jowett, O'Beirne, Kenney, Wearne, Dunne. Old Xaverians 8.3 8.5 10.7 13.7-85 Old Melburnians 0.2 5.5 5.5 6.5-4 1 Old Xaverians : Unities 5, Franich 4, Johnston 3, Quin. Best: Meehan, McKechnie, Gleeson, Franich, Johnston, Prouse. Old Melburnians: Thomas 2, Vance 2, Gilbert, Ristrom. Best : Thomas, Gilbert, Sharp, Alder, Allen, Vance. St Kilda CBOC 1.3 3.4 4.7 5.9-39 UHS Old Boys 1.1 2.2 2.3 4.3-27 St Kilda CBOC : White 2, Witowski, Merrick, Howe. Best: Sherman, Spence, Leahy, Harrison. Carlisle, Witkowski. UHS Old Boys : Iliopulos 2. Masenhelder, Martini. Best: Blake, Carlyle, D. Griffin, Masenhelder, Morrell, A. Taylor. Power, House 0.2 2.8 2.10 7.17-59 Old Brighton Or 2.5 3.8 6.12 6.13-49 Power House: Kemp 3, Jewell 2, Fitzsimmons, O'Brien. Best: Kemp, Jewell, Driscoll, Pinches. Ashley, Anglin. Old Brighton : Knight 2, P. Wood, McBriar, Hamilton, Titshall. Best: Rossiter, Dick, Knight, Wynne, Dalton, Titshall. Parkside 8.1 12.3 17.12 20.15-135 National Bank 1.1 2.1 2.1 2.3-15 Parkside : Traynor 7, Poyntz 4, Maxwell 3, Paspalis 3, Lester, Ron Moore, P. Byrne. Best: McNamara, Jordan, Paspalis, Traynor, Long, Maxwell. National Bank: K. Bentley, G. Brown. Best: Mumford, Wall, K. Bentley, Brown, Turner, Whitford. D RESERVE SECTION Old Geelong Gr 2.6 5.9 8.10 10.14-74 Alphington 1.0 3.1 3.2 5.5-35 Old Geelong : Grantham 3, Little 2, Whalley, Godfrey, Law, Holland, Jackson. Best: Holland, Jens, Law, Fullerton. Gooch, A. Jenkins. Alphington : Hayes 2, Belcher, D. Puddy, Shea. Best: Mitchell, Gross, Broadhurst, Belcher, Hayes, Lynch. St Kevins OB 1.0 5.2 7.2 10.4-64 LaTrobe Blacks 1.6 2.6 5.6 7.7-4 9 St Kevin's Old Boys: Evans 2, Neal 2, O'Halloran 2, R. Hawkins, O'Connor, Fregon, L. Johnson. Best: Olle, T. Trewin, Fregon, Rolle, Neal, R. Hawkins. LaTrobe Blacks: Goalkickers, best players not received. Hampton Rovers 1.4 5.14 6.16 9.26-80 Marcellin OC 3.3 3.6 3.12 4.12-36 Hampton Rovers : Combe 4, Wood 2, Rolls 2, Kelly. Best: Hartford, Hill, Rolls, Young, Combe, Slattery. Marcellin OC : Mathews 2, Harrison, Holland. Best : A. White, Frazer, Fidge, Mathews, Wallbridge, P. French. State Sav Bank 5.3 5.3 7.5 9.6-60 C'wealth Bank 0.1 2.4 2.4 4.6-30 NOTE THESE DEADLINE S 3 P.M. - Publication deadline, (Rese rves), HERALD Office (Fine - ONE DOLLAR). 4.50 P.M. - p ublication 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 NUMBER S HERALD - 652 1479 or 652 1893 or 63 0211. Extension 1479 or 1893 (Seniors and Juniors '. 652 or 1892 or 63 0211. Extension 1892 (Rese rves). PRESS CORRESPONDENT - 53 1290. MAKE A NOTE OF THESE TIMES AND NUM,. BERS NOW AND SAVE YOUR CLUB'S FINANCES. State Savings Bank: Smith 3, Popko 2, Tobin 2, Mitchell, Scott. Best: Tobin, Campbell, Harris, Barnes, Lake, McKeown. Comr*onwealth Bank : Brissett 2, McKinney, I. McCrimmon. Best : Thompson, Denes, Maybery, Tyler, I. McCrimmon, Simms. St Patrick's OC 3.5 6.7 11.12 12.13-85 Brunswick 0.1 3.3 3.3 5.7-37 St. Patricks OC : Waterman 2, Tobin 2, Van Wegen 2, Tellepson 2, Walsh 2, Thrum, Abbott. Best: Waterman, Tobin, Hogan, Van Wegen, Vear, Reid. Brunswick : Dean, Brady, Belcher, Berms, Gillett. Best: Gray, Gillett, Brady, Barnett, Berms, Millson. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973 Page 11

Last Week's Results - continued E RESERVE SECTION ANZ Bank 0.1 3.6 5.10 9.13-67 Elsternwick 7.7 7.8 9.9 9.10-64 ANZ Bank : Crittle 3, Anastassiou 2, Hickford 2, Amor, Richards. Best : Kelly, Mc- Cutcheon, Crittle, Hickford, Amor, Parker. Elsternwick : Mavros 3, Stevens 2, O'Connell, Scho fi eld, Campbell, Taylor. Best: Mavros, D. Perkins, Dunn, Gamel, Hunting, White. AJAX 4.3 10.7 13.7 22.12-144 Footscray ITOB 0.0 0.0 3.4 3.4-2 2 AJAX: Webb 8, Hirsch 5, Sperling 2 Shmerling 2, Smorgon 2, Tauber, Markoff, Borensztajn. Best: Webb, Hirsch, Hoffman. Auster, Robenstone, Fayman. Footscray TCOB : Thurston, C. Deluca, T. Deluca. Best : Corr, Treinin, L. Hoyne, Mancer, Edwards, T. Deluca. AMP Society 6.7 8.13 10.19 12.23-95 West Brunswick 1.0 4.3 4.4 5.7-37 AMP Society: P. Henderson 3, Waller 2, De Angelis 2, Formby 2, Browne, Wilson, Lewis. Best: Waller, De Ang@lis, P. Henderson, Corfield, Formby. West Brunswick: Condon 3, Evans, Mac- Donald. Best : Condon, De Guarra, Job, Park, Strachan, Webber. Old Ivanhoe Gr 7.3 9.5 11.10 14.11-95 Old Cam'well Gr 2.0 5.4 7.5 8.8-5 6 Old Ivanhoe Gr: Goalkickers, best players not received. Old Camberwell: P. Hanson 3, Quick 3, Vincent, Pegram. Best : Robinson, Allan, R. Hanson, Vincent, Quartermain, Oakley. Glenhuntly, a bye. F RESERVE SECTION Fawkner 4.8 8.10 17.17 17.17-119 St Bede's OC 0.0 1.2 1.2 6.4-4 0 Fawkner : Egan 3, D. Groves 3, Stapleton 3, Blizzard 2, Barrie, Ciavola, Emilianowicz, Hill, McMahon, White. Best: Barry, Jukes, Ciavola, Stapleton, White, Hill. St Bede's OC: L'Huillier 2, Kavanagh, Petrie, Moriarty, Sinclair. Best: Kelly, Hall, Kavanagh, Dwyer, Sinclair, Petrie. Monash Whites 9.2 16.9 21.17 26.20-17 University Reds 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.2-8 Monash Whites : Peacock 8, Smith 5, Tappe 5, Powell 4, Gibson 3, Phillips. Best: Phillips, Ainsworth, Peacock, Tappe, Smith, Porter. Uni Reds : Avery. Best: McLean, Duff, Toleman, Javonovic, Wilkins, Gibson. Old Mentonians 1.0 6.7 6.7 7s9-51 Thornbury 3.4 6.4 5.7 5.7-37 Old Mentonians : Dekretser 3, Ericksen 2, Wade, McKenzie. Best: Dekretser, Wittick, Burbury, McKinlay, Wade, S. McKenzie. Thornbury: Wilson, Habour, Ioannidis, Scott, Veitch. Best: Harbour, S. Crocker, Williams, Ioannidis, Veitch, Viola. LaTrobe Reds 6.2 12.5 15.6 16.10-106 Dook & Long OC 0.0 0.2 1.3 3.7-25 LaTrobe Reds: P. Robinson 3, Weaven 3, Cornell 3, M. Badham 2, Stokes 2, R. Badham, Arnott, Sturgess. Best: P. Robinson, O'Shea, Gleeson, Sturgess, K. Shaw, Bennett. D. & L. OC: Jones 2, White. Best : Webster, White, Cole, Sykes, Makin, Thorsen. ~ North Brunswick, a bye. Page 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - April 28, 1973

BALL BRIEFS CENTURY TO AMP DEFENDER AMP Football Club would like t o congratulate Roger (The Lover) Corfield on playing his 100th game with the club today. `The Lover', who has played mostly at centre-half and full back, is in his 7th season with the club, and much to the surprise of his team mates, has trimmed down this year to a slim 17 stone. Last year Roger capped off a fine season by Congratulations from all at Ivanhoe to star defender John Rojo, who plays his 100th game with the club today. "Roje" has come up through the junior sides and reached every players ambition last season by representing Victoria against South Australia and Tasmania. There are still many years of great football ahead of you "Roje"; come to think of it, your future is as big as your head of hair! FIRST ASSUMPTION 150 winning the Reserves Best and Fairest Award with a run-away margin of 18 votes. I'm sure that everyone associated with the club hopes and expects Roger to continue last year's good form in the 1973 and subsequent seasons until he has at least another 100 games under his belt. IVANHOE BACKMAN REACHES 100 Congratulations to Michael Howe from all at Assumption on reaching 150 games. Michael started his playing with University Juniors and has played in F E D C B grades with Assumption. His application and dedication both on and off the field is a credit to himself and a fine example to all at Assumption. 100 UP TO ST. BERNARD'S MAN Congratulations from everyone connected with St Bernard's to Mick Mahoney on his 100th game last week against Ivanhoe. Mick certainly turned on a magnificent display of high marking and his best on the ground performance was one of the main reasons for our great win. Mick, who won an All-Australian Blazer at the last carnival, has been a star for St. Bernard' s THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973 Page 13

BALL BRIEFS (cont.) for a number of years and on his present form another Australian jumper is a great chance. Mick's 100 was delayed for a season, as last year he played for Association club Preston, but his desire to play for St. Bernard's was so great that he reckoned one year away was quite sufficient. Congratulations on an excellent 100th game Mick, and let us hope that you continue to pull in many more "screamers" over many more seasons for the black, gold and blue. PARKSIDER'S DOUBLE CENTURY Every Parksider joins with you r correspondent in congratulating the genial giant of Parkside Bill "Snow" McNamara on playing his 200th game today. Anyone who has donned a bootball boot will agree that to play 200 games is a feat to be proud of. "Snow" was one of the mainstays in our two consecutive Reserve Premierships and judging by his early '73 form he is certainly determined to see the club achieve a similar distinction this year. Well done "Snow" - keep the good work going. 100 TO UHS CAPTAI N Today Colin Kinnear plays his 100th game for Uni High Old Boys. There have been many occasions when it looked as if Col would never achieve this goal because, amongst other things, he suffered from a serious knee injury shortly atfer returning from a trip overseas. Col has been captain of the Old Boys on no fewer than five occasions and in 1970, as Captain-Coach, he led the club to its second ever premiership. Once again Col holds down the important job of captain coach and the club confidently believes Colin can lead it back into "B" grade. Off the field C.K., as he's more familiarly known, works extremely hard in the organization of social functions for the club. Several times every season the Kinnear's home is offered as the venue for a club party or B-B-Q, and if this isn't enough Col is presently organizing a sportsman's night to be held at North Melbourne Football Club on May 9 and this is expected to be the social highlight of the season. From UHSOB's point of view it's impossible to thank Col enough for what he has done over the past decade, however suffice it to say that the green and tan guernsey has rarely been worn with greater pride or dedication. All at Uni High wish to congratulate Colin in achieving this milestone and wish him all the success he deserves in the future. Page 14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973

BALL. BRIEFS (cont.) CENTURY TO RESERVOIR OLD BOYS CAPTAI N Congratulations from all at Reservoir go to captain Fred Tuininga who plays his 100th game with the club today. Fred is a great inspiration to his players both on and off the field. His determination on the football field is matched by his dedication to the club through his efforts as club treasurer. Reservoir's rise up to "B" Section has been due considerably to his untiring efforts. Fred, the club wishes you every success in the future, and looks forward to seeing you play many more great games. Old Brighton extends its congratulations to vice-captain Ian Paroissien and star centre-half-back Geoff Finkemeyer, both of whom reach the 50 game mark today. Ian and Geoff are champion players and champion clubmen and their understanding on the field will continue to destroy the morale of opposing forwards for many years to come. Congratulations to Peter Randles of St. Kev's Old Boys who plays his 50th game with the club today. Peter has been with the club since 1970, has been a regular in the senior team, playing almost all his games in the ruck. Great to see you make the half "ton" Pete, and we hope there are many great games from you in future years. Congratulations are also due to Peter (Helmet) Henderson, who plays his 50th club game with the AMP today. Helmet, a dashing back-pocket ruckman, joined the club in 1970 from a minor country league. His main claim to fame is his recently adopted style of pressing his jumper on Saturday mornings. Well done, Pete. Let's hope that the next 50 will be as good as the first. All at Marcellin congratulate Denis Clarebrough not only on his 50th game last week but also on the addition to his family. Denis has been a great player for the Eagles and his safe marking has turned many attacks. Let's try for the next 50 "Claggy" - all the best from Marcellin. 150 TO A PARKSIDER Today our worthy treasurer Jim "Banana" Byrne plays his 150th game with Parkside. The fact that Jimbo is Treasurer alone demonstrates the work that he does for the club. Without injuries Jim's tally of games would indeed be much greater but all Parksider's hope that he can carry on with his early '73 form and help lift the club to greater things. Many congratulations Jimbo, the two hundred is next. 100 UP TO LA TROBE SKIPPER Congratulations to La Trobe's new captain-coach Greg Sceney who played his 100th game for the club against Brunswick. La Trobe doesn't have many veterans and Greg is one of the "oldest" and best players at the Uni. His skill and enthusiasm have always been present and he has shown this in his coaching efforts, both on and off the field. As well as his career in the Amateur's, Greg has represented La Trobe in many intervarsity competitions over the years, captaining quite a few. All the Trobers congratulate Greg and wish him and the team all the best for the season. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973 Page 15

`A" SECT/ON TEAMS CAULFIELD GRAM. I MacDonald, It. 2 Long, J. McK. 3 Lester, A. A. 4 Tamblyn, M. J. 5 Dickesoh, D. 6 Bid, J. 7 Miller, R, J. 8 Butcher, J. 9 Fletcher, It. 10 Williams, D. COBURG I Cleary, P. R. 2 Handley, A. J. 3.Seath, R. A. 4 Cox, It. J, 5 King, It. A. 6 Marsh, L. J. -4 7 Green, G. V. = 8 Warfe, G. L. (c) m 9 Sabri, J. a GEELONG -1 1 Andrews, K. T. 11 Cosboult, J. It. R1 2 Smith, F. T. 12 Hamilton, D.W. C 3 Hampsen, K.E. 13 Vautier, J. G. 4 Smith, L. A. 14 Marshall, P. J..n 5 Eddy, V. P., 15 Allden, M. A. Q 6 Wookey, R. J. (vc) 16 Brown, T. F, 0 7 O'Kane, J. B. 17 Morris, R. J..t 8 Sheringham, R. J. I'& David, G. A. Q~ 9 Wilson, G. E. (c) 19 Betts,' P. L. > 10 Sullen, L. J. 20 Lowcock, G. It. M IVANHO E 1 Hughes, H. 2 Robinson, T. ~ 3 Ireland, A. a 4 Don, C. R7 5 McWhinnie, W. _ 6 Baker, It. N ao 7 Oldmeadow, Coach : John Caspers ; Reserves : Ken. Criswick 11 TQatell, G. (c) 21 Watson, W. 31 Avery, T, 41 Hartley, G. 51 Jennings, It. 12 Coventry, G. 22 George, T. 32 Criswick, K. 42 Collins, R. 52 Wilson, N. 13 Fox, G. 23 Craven, G. 33 Tootell,. T. S. 43 White, W. 53 Waxman B. 14 Mathieson, I. G. 24 Goold, A. 34 White, B. 44 Chaffey, A. 54 Bitmead, D. 15 McLauQhlin, P. (vc)25 McNicol, L. (dvc) 35 Kerry, S. 16 McLaughlin, S. 26 Griffiths, J. 36 Worthington, C. 17 Clark, D. 27 Geddes, It. 37 Voyage, G, 18 U'pstill, T. 28 Mathieson, A. It. 38 Peters, M. 19 Morphett, B. 29 Fletcher, G. 39 Brewin, T. 20 Tamblyn, G. C. 30 Andrews, D, 40 Rutledge, G. J. 10 Hibberd, B. W. 19 Webb, P. M. 11 Beattie, N. J. (vc) 20 Saunders, G. G. 12 Clark, R. J. 21 Symons, P. R. 13 Shea, D. 22 Ellis, It. F. 14 Hutchison, M. A. 23 Clark, D, J. 15 Callesen, P. G. 24 Williams, S. F. 16 Gardner, R. L. 25 Beattie, L. K. 17 Sullivan, G. F, 26 Grace, D. M. 18 Ebbage, It. It, 27 Emselle, G. It. 8 Berry, D. 9 Callahan, M. 10 Hartney, D, 11 Quinlivon, P. 12 Rojo, J. 13 Flanagan, P. F. 14 Lanigan, J. MONASH BLUES -+ 1 Halliday, B. 12. McCrae, C. CD 3 Flett, D. (vice-c) 13 Drysdale, A. w 4 Hopkins, P. 14 Clark, A. 2 Marshall, P. 15 Gallagher, C. 5 Booth, It. (Capt.) 16 Kierman, B. h R va M 17 w...., c 21 Poulton, I. R.. (cr) 32 22 Birrell, P. C. 33 23 Collins, C. N. 34 24 Azzopardi, P. F. 35 25 Poyntos, D. J. 36 26 Collins, D. J. 37 27 McArthur, D. A, J.38 28 Foster, It. J. 39 29 Trevaskis, It. J. 40 31 Barton, D. C. (vcr) 4 1 15 Hick, It. 16 Phillips, W. 17 Renshaw, G. 18 Harris, V. 19 Dickson, I. 20 Worry, G. 21 Dean, It. 45 Middleton, A. 55 Knowles, L. 46 ;Gerrand, J. 56 Monotti, A. J. 47 Lupson, P. J. 57 Cox, P. 48 Watson, It.. 58 Currey, C. 49 McQueen, A. S, 59 Fischer, P. 50 Bierworth, D. 60 Nichol, C. A. Coach : Alan Salter; Rese rves : Don Pearce 28 Scanlon, T, G. 37 Royal, H. F. 46 Walker, A. J, 29 Fox, K. J. 38 Taylor, J. F. 47 Clark, D. J. 30 Sutherland, G. J. 39 Willoughby, N. L. 48 Jackson, G. S. 31 Kent, J. It, 40 Lewis, P. J. 49 Gillingham, R. P. 32 Birch, It. D. Al McFarlane, C. L. 50 Thomas, K. G. 33 Handley, M. W. 42 Grant, J. L. 51 Liddle, G. J, 34 Kelly, K. L. 43 Williams, B. It., 52 Cleary, P. J. 35 Zorzi, E. R. 44 Leckie, N. It. 53 Burt, K. 36 Zonon, A. 45 Sheehan, M. G. 54 Booth, It. W. 55 Tolley, W. Coach : John Vautier; Rese rves : Russell Morris Richardson, D. B. 42 Gill, N. F. 53 Dennis, T. C. Betts, M. J. 43 Bodey, D. W 54 Walker, V. Bristow, W. P. 44 Chi~holm, It. S. 56 Tucker, G. N. Hunter, M. J. 45 Ross, D. J. 57 Herd, F. O. Coad, It. J. 46 Foster, A. J. 62 Toyne, D. J. Wilkiss, A. It. 47 Fitzqerald, It. D. 63 Revie, P. J. Lawler, It, J. 48 Revie, I. C. 64 Sing, D. J. Davis, I. W. 50 Austin, P. S. L. 65 Baker, W. Batten, D. L. 51 Casboult, It. A. Trevaskis, A. L. 52 Hamilton, T. I. Coach : John Benetti ; Reserves : Syd Neale 22 McBrien, J. 29 Plunkett, J. 36 De Gueslin, P. 23 Borchers, Grant 30 Plunkett, M. 37 Cowell, W. 24 Borchers, Greg. 31 Hecker, B. 38 Bartlett, D. 25 Jones, I. 32 Giles, P. 26 Anchesci, E. 33 Giles, D. 27 Homesey, J. 34 Crompton, It. 28 Stewart, C. 35 Pitson, B. Coach : Clive Laidlaw; Reserves : Bill Harding 23 Officer, N. 35 Van Den Akker, It. 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 R'osengarten; A. 71 O'Connel, M. 26 Staunton, J. 38 Alexander, K. 52 Harrison, W. 74 McCormick, A. 27 De u Young, P. 39 Cooper, G. 53 R'asenganen, T. 75 Fanning^T.

7 Knight, P. 18 Bickford, M. 8 Amor, P. Ht,r+r-, P. rii~c1,iy. M. 2v Smith, A. 3tr Rhodcs, P. _. vlhlichvic},, D. 41 Brady, T. 55 Royce, P. 77 Merry, A. 6?' Sevcrs, ry. 56 Qrrry, J. 99 'rr,mos, 1..t6 m- NORTH OLD BOY S 1 Adams, J. B. 11 Power, K. J. 2 Routs, L. 12 Welch, M. 3 Peasnell, P. 13 O'Neill, M. 4 Joss, P. W. 14 Fennelly, P. 5 Wilson, G. M. 15 O'Connor, B. 6 Carney, L. 16 Hennessy, G. 7 Spurting, B. 17 Robertson, N. 8 Crooks, A. F. 18 Murray, L. F. 9 Maule, S. 19 Agnoletti, W. 10 Maguire, S. D. (c) 20 Holdstock, C. (vc) 21 O'Keefe, G. 22 Collings, J. 23 Mendota, F. 24 Maguire, D. B. 25 Sheehy, B. C. 26 Hille, P. 27 Drew, B. (cr) 28 Barnett, P. 29 Curley, B. 30 Crooks, S. Senior Coach : Bob Spurting ; Reserves : Vin Ryan 31 McCann, R. 41 Bryant, J. 51 Nathan, S. 32 Diviny, K. 42 Stimpson, L. 52 McCann, B. 33 Russell, 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 Redden, J. 39 Robertson, D. 49 Enriquez, W. 59 Sheahan, G. 40 Peel, F. 50 Arthurson, A. 60 Hackett, P. OLD PARADIAN S 1 Burt, P. 11 Tomkins, R. 2 Grace, A. 12 Booth, T. 3 Ford, H. 13 Sambell, R. 4 Balen, B. 14 Carroll, G. 5 Kiss, Z. 15 Galloway, R. 6 Han, C. 16 Gilmartin, P. 7 Duke, R. (c) 17 Moran, P. 8 Denavi, G. 18 Mount, J. 9 Kyne, M. 19 Fitt, It. 10 Johnson, A. 20 Kohut, S. Coach : Denis Dalton ; Rese rves : Cli ff Hart 21 Wilson, G. 31 Audley, A. 41 Grindlay, B. 51 Lyons, W. 22 Rutherford, W. 32 Roe, A. 42 Graham, E. 52 Kondys, L. 23 Jordan, J. 33 Weyman, B. 43 Fay, G. 53 Booth, It. 24 Tudor, R. 34 Tudor, L. 44 Harrod, R. 54 Jones, I. 25 Kendall, S. 35 McKinley, M. 45 Dowling, G. 55 Foster, L. W. 26 Price, G. 36 Dowel, P. 46 Quinn, R. 61 Collins, L. 27 McKenna, J. 37 McLoughlin, J., vcr47 Tudor, J. (vc) 28 McCormack, D. 38 Carroll, P. 48 Foster, Len 29 Booth, W. 39 Morgan, R. 49 Black, R. 30 Hough, M. 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 Foulsham, D. A. 4 Murphy, P. M. 13 McInerney, P. J. 5 Jenkins, It. C. 14 Logan, R. 6 Ladd, K. J. (vc) 1 5 7 Sierakowski, P. D. 16 Kozlowski, 1. A. 8 Cameron, I. M. 17 Hoey, P. D. 9 Graham, A. M. 18 Cameron, R. ST. BERNARD'S O.C, 1 Underwood, G. L. 11 Davis, T. J. 2 Burgin, D. C. 12 Hogan, P. N. 3 Ginnivan M. J. (vc)13 Perrett, J. W. 4 McCann, J. J. 14 Kearney, D. J. 5 Rackham, P. D. 15 Considine, P. J. 6 lonnazzo, M. P. 16 Angel, B. 7 Perrett, 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. 70 Hancox, R. J. UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 Vivian, D. 10 Spiers, R. ~ 2 Schroeter, D. 11 Baquie, P. ro 3 Middleton, R. 12 Maxwell, L. 4 Cottrill, B. (c) 13 Girdwood, R, -+ 5 Brockley, B 14 Nichols, S. V 6 Robertson, A. 15 Parry, F. 7 Force, B. 16 Mann, J. 8 Martin, E. 17 Allan, G. 9 Scarfe, K. 18 Pleydell, G. 19 Le Page, N. 28 Fitzroy, R. M. 20 Bourne, B. K. 29 Hayes, B. J. 21 Briggs, G. A. 30 Lewis, M. 22 Moran, G. F. 31 loakim, N. 23 Naylor, A. R, 32 Grace, D. J. 24 Burney, C. W. 33 Leetham, R. 25 Thomas, G. T. 34 Hammond, J. C. 26 Crvmpton, T. R. 35 Mortimer, J. I. 27 Curtis, R. S. 36 Holman, G. J. 21 Kennedy, P. A. 22 Anderson, D. 23 Power, D. 24 Drennan, M. 25 Mahoney, G 26 Phelan, R. 27 Harvey, J. G. (cr) 28 King, R. H 29 Amott, B. G. (c) 30 Whelan, M. 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. NO Coach : Ted Farrell ; 37 Pearce, G. 38 Richardson, P. 39 Collins, M. 40 House, P. J. 41 Sharpe, G. It. 42 Fitts, C. 43 Paterson, D. L. 44 Allen, L. 45 Christie, G. D. Rese rv es : Ken Rowse 46 Rogers, G. 47 Hocking, G. 48 Meeking, J. P. 49 Fitts, B. 50 Turner, G. 51 Hardham, L. 52 Do Costa, G. 53 Goold, S. 54 Beard, R. Coach : Gus Mitchell; Rese rves : John Ha rvey 31 Blake, M. 41 Dalmau, M. J. 51 Wade, J. 32 Harvey, I. R. 42 O'Loughlin, B. 52 Holland. P. 33 Sullivan, F. P. 43 Marasco, M. 53 Sheehan, M. J. 34 Daffey, P. J.. 44 Taylor, G J. 54 Culkin, G 35 Pearson, P. J. 45 Johnson, P. 55 Howard, T. 36 O'Callaghan, W. 46 Hughes, J. 56 Webster, D. 37 Havvell, I. 47 Mitchell, G. 57 Harper, W. 38 Smith, G. J. (vcr)48 De Luca, P. M. 69 Reidy, C. J. 39 Rizzoli, K. 49 Malouf, M. 40 Schwarzenbera, W. 50 Wade, P. Coach : Les Huahson 28 Ross, F. 37 Ryan, D. 55 Holdsworth, G. 29 Trumble, S. 38 Isles, D. 58 Brukner, P. 30 Grayson, W. 39 Del Papa, G. 64 Nicolson, S. 31 Heinz, A. 40 'White, G. 67 Wilson, G. 32 Tucker, R. 43 Standish, T. 33 Nicolson, P. ' 45 Renowden, J. 34 Moran, L, 46 Grenness, D. 35 Fogarty, G. 50 Fairbairn, D. 36 Deacon, G, 52 Hennessy, A.

SNOW'S STOR M Hi team! It's me, Snow. No chance you can remember me, I'm one of them real old stagers from way back. Used to be a bit of a whizz of a player (quote George McTaggart in the "Pink Paper" once, and myself with a few tubes insider me at a footy club ding). Well, to cut the cackle, I'm the Bazza McKenzie of amateur footy. 'Ung me boots up coupla' years ago. But couldn't resist the smell of linament, B.O. and Fosters, so didn't take much "conning" into coaching the seniors. Had the boys really at the peak of condition only to be demolished last Saturdee, really took the wind outa' me sails and brother did I pay outa me missus and the team during the week. They performed like a mobba girl guides. Really discouragin' stuff to be donkey licked in your first game. Even the fellas at work paid outa' on me. Nothin' changed in amateur footy since I donned me pair of Adidas. The umpirin' is still butcher's hook, and even though it may sound like sour grapes, I reckon we wuzz robbed. Tell you what, I'm livin' on me nerves and this is only early in the season. I'm gonna be a nervous wreck by the enda' the season. Betta flash, chinas, till next week and I'll give you'se all another earfull. In the meantime gunna give 'ell to me team at practice from now on -See ya! 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 11th). 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 (Geelong), M. Callinan, R. Crompton, J. Rojo (Ivanhoe), A. Crooks, 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 Coll.), 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 responsibility of Club Secretaries to notify either the State Coach, Peter Rhoden (Phone 85-1138) of the Chairman of Selectors, Man - son 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. Page 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973

UMPIRE'S CORNE R GOAL UMPIRE S It is just as important for a goal umpire to "look the part" as it is for the field or boundary umpires. Dressing in a manner befitting your position-white hat, laundered white coat, dark trousers and shoes. Always stand behind the goal line and in line with the flight of the ball. Keep out of the way of players. Never go out into the playing are a and turn around to watch the ball aoing between the posts - this is unforgiveable. Make up your mind quickly and do not be influenced by players or spec tators. Do not develop any "flash" way of waving the flags, wave them decisively. Make sure you receive the "all clear' 'from the field umpire before raising either one or two flags. You cannot register a decision until the "all clear" is received. Always look for your field umpire and make sure he can see you. Always keep your eyes on the play and your fellow goal umpire, when the play is in his area. It is your duty to see who kicks the ball. After a the right and then hand flag. goal has been scored, go to hand flag first, pick it up cross and pick up the lef t When a behind has been scored always pick up the left hand flag. Place your flags one behind each goal post in the brackets provided. Finally - field, goal and boundary umpires should all walk onto the playing arena together - as a team. SOCIAL The annual bar-b-q held at the home of Brian and Ann Nichols was as usual a great success. Those who attended had a most enjoyable night, highlighted by an exhibition dance by Bill Mason and Hostess Ann. To Brian and Ann, thank you for once again giving us a terrific evening. DO YOU KNOW QUI Z 1. After a behind has been scored can the full-back handball the ball over the kick-off line. 2. What is the position if the ball hits the umpire or a trainer and is caught by another player without touching the ground. 3. If the ball is on the boundary line is it out of bounds. After a behind has been scored, is it necessary for the full-back to kick the ball into play. Answers on page?? THE BLACK LIS T Missed publication dead-line (4.50 p.m.) Fine - ONE DOLLAR. UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD TRINITY GRAM. St. PATRICKS OC AMP SOCIETY IVANHOE RESERVES Missed phoning scores to Herald before 5.30 p.m. Fine - THREE DOLLARS. MHS OLD BOYS DOOKIE & LONG O C MONASH UNIVERSITY JUNIORS Failed to phone scores or details to Press Correspondent before DOLLAR. DOOKIE & LONG OC MONASH UNIVERSITY Phoned incorrect scores. DOLLAR. KEW COMMONWEALTH BANK MHS OLD BOYS RESERVES ORMOND JUNIOR S 7 p.m. Fine - ON E JUNIORS Fine - ON E THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973 Page 19

FIXTURE & RESULTS "A" SECTIO N APRIL '! 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 UB1u 10.17 MB1u 8.18 StB 19.23 Ivan 18.14 Ormd 14.18 Cob 10.14 NOB 10.13 C1fG 9.17 Geel 18.13 OPard 14.1 3 APRIL 28 Geelong v Coburg Monash BI. v Ivanhoe Ormond v Uni. Blues St. Bern OC v North OB Caulfield Gr v Old Par. MAY 5 C'field Or 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. 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 Cobur g 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 Ivanhoe Old Paradians v Uni B1. 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 Paradian 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 Or. St Bernard's v Uni Blues Ivanhoe v Coburg Geelong v North OB Ormond v Old Paradian s JULY 2 1 Geelong v Monash Blues C'field Gram v Ormond Coburg v Uni Blues North OB v Ivanhoe Old Paradians v St. Bnds JULY 28 Ormond v Geelong Ivanhoe v Caulfield Or. St Bernard's v Monash B Uni 'Blues v North OB Coburg v Old Paradian s AUGUST 4 Monash Blues v Ormond Caulfield Or v St Bern. Geelong v Uni Blues North Old Boys v Coburg Old Paradians v Ivanhoe AUGUST 1 1 St Bernard's OC v G'long Coburg v Caulfield Gr. North OB v Monash Blu Ivanhoe v Ormond Uni Blues v Old Paradns AUGUST 18 Caulfield Gr v Geelong Ormond v St Bernard's Uni Blues v Ivanhoe Monash Blues v Coburg Old Farad v North OB The Grounds-Where and How Here is the list of grounds to be used by various clubs this season, together with directions on how they may be reached. Unless otherwise stated, Reserves play on same ground as Seniors. A SECTION CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS : Oval 3, Albert Park. (Train to Albert Park, or South Melbourne tram in Collins Street to South Melbourne Technical School. ) COBURG: De Cherie 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. Brans Oval, Royal Park, opposite Zoo gates. (Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street td Leonard Street. ) OLD FARADIANS : Yarra Park, opposite Olympic Park. (Batman Avenue tram from Princes Bridge. ) ORMOND: Ormond Park. (Train to Ormond ; walk north along Newham Grove. ) ST. BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS : St. Bernard's College Oval, end of Buckley Street, West Essendon. (Train to Essendon then bus. ) UNIVERSITY BLUES : University Oval. (Moreland or East Coburg tram in Swanston Street or Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street.) RESERVES : South-east corner of Princes Park, opposite Ormond College, Parkville. (Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street to College Crescent. ) Page 20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -April 28, 1973

TRIBUNA L (Matches played April 7th) J. Jonas (Old Trinity Gram) was found guilty of striking a goal umpire and suspended until the end of season 1974. J. McKernan (West Brunswick) was charged with striking J. Stevens (Old Ivanhoe Gram). He was unable to attend the tribunal heading and was suspended until he appears before the tribunal. P. Morris (West Brunswick) was found guilty of striking R. Stevens (Old Ivanhoe Gram) and suspended for four matches. A Special Investigation Committee of the Executive Committee dealt with these reports arising out of Practice Matches. March 31st - G. Dryden (Parkside) was found guilty of striking C. Gross (Alphington) and suspended for four matches. April 1st - R. Whindon (Old Geelong Gram) was found guilty of striking P. Benson (Old Melburnians) and suspended for three matches. SOCIAL NOTES Ormond's first social event for this season will be a dance in the clubrooms tonight, commencing at 8.30 p.m. Supporters and friends are most welcome. A social calender setting out forthcoming social functions is available from the Social Secretary Barry Hayes. La Trobe players don't forget to support the functions that are being arranged to finance this year's intervarsity footy at La Trobe. You have the Graeme Earnest Guppy Inaugural and Lecture on May lst, car trial on May 6th and a cabaret after Easter. ANSWERS TO DO YOU KNOW QUIZ 1. No. In such case the field umpir e shall stop play and direct the player to kick the ball into play. 2. Providing the ball has travelled not less than 10 metres the field umpire shall award a mark. 3. No. To be out of bounds the ball must be completely over the boundary line. If any portion of the ball is on or over the boundary line, it is still in play. 4. No. Any player on the defending side may kick the ball into play. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973 Page 21

IMPORTANT NOTE S TEAM LISTS REQUIRE D Clubs which have not yet submitted Team Lists for publication in "The Amateur Foot. bailer" are required to furnish the necessary information immediately so that all lists may be included in the next issue. CAPTAINS, VICE-CAPTAINS 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 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 tha 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 - 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. REPORTS ON UMPIRES GO TO SECRETARY Club secretaries and team managers are ad. vised that the REPORT ON UMPIRE must be forwarded to the secretary of the V.A.F.A. each week, and NOT to the Editor of The Amateur Footballer. 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 CORRESPONDENTS 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 T O "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! Page 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - April 28, 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 scores. This takes time and may prevent another club from meeting the "publication deadline". Your assistance and co-operation in these matters 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 NOTE Team Managers and Timekeepers of Reserve Section teams should note particularly the following 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. 3. 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 fail 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 fail 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 1892 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 MEETING S 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, commencing at 7.30 p.m. sharp. 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-April 28, 1973 Page 23

Looking Back By Noel Rundl e 5 YEARS AGO-1968 Keith Harris played his 200th game for Alphington to be the first in the club's history to do so. Another to chalk up 200 was Vin Pilkington, reserves coach of De La Salle. Again among the veterans, Ian Merrick of Coburg retired after 337 games. Ian won nearly every award possible in the V.A.F.A. and his club's best and fairest on many occasions. Jim Fidge was elected to fill a vacancy on the Executive Committee caused by death of Harry Heathershaw. Uni. Blues, 18.15, outclassed Collegians, 8.13. Best for the victors were Macaw, Moran (6 goals) and Callcott. In "E" section A.N.Z. Bank, 19.23 (137) "kicked the sweep" against Reservoir Old Boys 5.6 (36) while in "C" section Old Geelong 19.15 (129) (Laws 7 goals) overwhelmed St. Bernards O.C. 12.11 (83). 10 YEARS AGO-1963 100 games to Barry Dowsing (M.H.S.), Les Addison (A.N.Z.), Les Comte (Alphington), and Graeme Peek (Old Melburnians captain-coach). Jim Nettleton, Uni. High captain, re-appeared after rowing in the successful Victorian King's Cup crew. Collegians, Old Paradians and Old Melburnians were undefeated, three wins apiece. Some of the clubs competing - Kooyong, Pharmacy College, Commercial Bank, East Malvern, Preston, Malvern, Bellfield, E.S.& A. Bank. Down in "E" section St. Bernard's in their first year thrashed Kooyong 26.19 (175) to 7.3 (45), McManus being the star with 14 goals. 25 YEARS AGO-1948 "A" section captains were Ron Moore (Ivanhoe), Ivan Guest (O.M.), Stan Blayney (Malvern), Gordon Gilmour (Coburg), Denis Cordner (Uni. Blacks), Mike Fitchett (Old Scotch), Bill Nottle (M.H.S.), Joe Sheehan (Ormond), and Doug Arnold (Hampton Rovers) - who captained Collegians? Caulfield Grammarians listed among their best Lindsay Thompson (Deputy Premier of Victoria in 1973). Advertisers were Melbourne Bitter (None Better), Hartleys, Pelaco, London Stores, M.S.D., Ron Todd Sports Centre and State Savings Bank. AFTER THE GAME TRY A COLD Pakenham Draught Cider ON TAP - 26 oz. SCREW TOP - CANS- BOTTLES (At your Local) Page 24 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - April 28, 1973

CLUB HISTORIES - No. 2 A.M.P. SOCIETY - One of the "Youngers " The AMP Football Club was initially formed as a member of the Sunday Suburban League in 1961, with Mr. G. L. Pitt as President and Mr. G. Duke as Coach. After two seasons in this competition, the club switched its allegiance to the V.A.F.A., becoming a member of F Section. Club membership increased slowly but surely and eventually in 1967, the club fielded its first reserves team since foundation. The following season was the club's most successful to date, when it won the E Section premiership under the leadership of playing-coach Barry Thompson. In 1969 the reserves team were runners-up in D Section. Mr. Ken Tregear, the club's President since 1962, retired at the end of the 1971 season, and was made the club's first life member. Unfortunately, the club had a disappointing season, finishing second last, and once again found itself down in E Section. The 1972 season saw a milestone in the club's history reached when Bruce Ferrall became the first player to complete 200 games - closely followed by Alan Metcalf. Both players were awarded life memberships at the end of the season. Although the season was not as successful as was earlier anticipated, new training methods, high morale, and the enthusiasm of all players and officials indicated that success was not too far away. This season Alan Kenyon has again accepted the position of Senior Coach and Ray Cowd the position of Reserves Coach, while off the field Mr Arnold O'Brien ably heads the Administrative side of the club as president. Training for the new season started last November in the AMP Society gymnasium, under the supervision of Brian Pollock and Alan Kenyon, and all players who attended regularly are now realising the benefit of this work. All people associated with the club, both playing and non-playing members and supporters, are optomistic of the team's chances this season. It would be no surprise to them to see the club amongst the most powerful in the not too distant future. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- April 28, 1973 Page 25

YOUR HANDY SCORE SHEET 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter FINA L Goal-kickers :................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ It was a proud moment for all those concerned with the Geelong club when Mrs Jim Fidge, wife of the President, unfurled the 1972 B Section premiership pennant, which had taken them into A Section for the first time in 23 years, prior to the match against Ivanhoe last Saturday. Page 26 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - April 28, 1973

................................... ROSS 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 WILLIAMSTOW N 4a.. u. eue........ 0 uuuu.......s.. se.. n.uu. a. s......u. X. n...... u......u..: 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.) ARE THE PLAYERS IN YOUR CLUB COVERED FO R Accident Insurance? For a premium of onl y $2.00 PERK L YE R WE CAN ASSIST B Y HELPING COVER THEIR INJURY EXPENSE S Club Secretaries should contac t Hibernian Accident F und 289 Latrobe Street, Melbourne. Phone : 67-7345 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 197~ Page 27

LEADING GOAL-KICKER S A SECTION Pearce, Ormond (6) Crompton, Ivanhoe (6) Wilson, Geelong (2) G. Fletcher, Caul G (-) Voyage, Caul Gr (1) Rutherford, Old Par (1) Church, Uni Blue (2) Vivian, Uni Blue (2) Spurling, NOB (3) B SECTION McCrohan, Res OB (8) O'Donnell, Assumption (2) R. Harley. MHS OB (5) Forrest, Uni Black (4) Stevens, Old Trinity (6) Marks, Old Scotch (2) Munn, Collegians (6) Ross, Collegians (2) C SECTION Storrer, 0 Halley (7) T. Johnstone, Park (5) Calleia, St Kilda (5) Woodhead. Fairfield (2) Agar, 0 Brighton (3) Digby, Power House (2) Chanman. Fairfield (6) Phillips, 0 Hailbery (2) Weir, 0 Melm (5) Upton, Power House (3 ) D SECTION Shannon, St. Pats (8) Cecil. Alnhington (7) Staples, Brunswick (2) Wynd, SSB (3) Sheehan, St Kilda (2) Julier, SSB (2) Hurley, Marcellin (2) Gregory, Marcellin (3) Borbiro, St Pats (4) 12 10 97 7 6 17 10 10 98 7 6 6 6 Tmbery, C'wealth Bnk (2) R. Huckett, Ham R (1 ) E SECTION Rosewarne, E'wick (11) Whitby, Footscray (1) Bialek, AJAX (2) Blythman, E'wick (1) Dancer. ANZ Bank (5) Buckeridge, 0 Cam (5) Harrison, W B'wick (-) Waters, W B'wick (1) McCallum, OC'well (i ) F SECTION Anderson, Mon White (5) Hardman, Ltb Reds (6) Pepyat, Fawkner (5) Brett-Young, M White (2) G. Jessop, Thorn (1) Dunscombie, Thorn (1) Stewart, Fawkner (3) Thomas. Fawkner (3) Signoretti. St Bedes (5) Forrest, Uni Reds (2) Newton, 0 Mentonians (3 ) JUNIOR SECTION i Fisher, Ormond (14) Hughes, St Bernard (-) Thompson, St Bernard (3) Thomas, St Bernards (7) Wood. Ormond (7) Melville, 0 Scotch (2) O'Kane, Uni Blue (7) Solomon, 0 Scotch (2) Chapman. Ormond (5) Steele, Uni Black (7) JUNIOR SECTION 2 Cleary, Coburg (7) Colacino, Parkside (10) 5 5 19 12 11 10 99 8 8 8 8 12 10 M. Browning. Bev H (7) 7 Dunn, Bev Hills (3) 7 Spooner, Clf Gr (-) 5 Riddell, 0 Bright (-) 5 Symons, Coburg (-) 5 Callander, W Bruns (5) 5 A RESERVE SECTION Butcher, Caulfield Gr (-) 12 Batten, Geelong (-) 6 R. Casboult, Geelong (3) 6 B RESERVE SECTION Stockdale, 0 Trinity (1) 8 King. Kew (2) 8 Laird. Reservoir OB (3) 8 T. Wilson, ResOB (-) 7 Laing, Res OB (I) 6 C RESERVE SECTION Traynor, Parkside (7) 8 Carey, St Kilda (-) 5 Rigby, 0 Halley (2) 5 Unkles, 0 Xav (5) 5 D RESERVE SECTION Combe. Hampton Rov (4) 6 Mitchell, SSB (1) 4 Harrison, Marcellin (1) 4 O'Halloran, Assumpt (1) 4 E RESERVE SECTIO N P. Hanson, 0 Cam (3) 8 Webb, AJAX (8) 8 Hirsch, AJAX (5) 6 Sperling, AJAX (2) 5 G. Lewis, AMP (1) 5 F RESERVE SECTION Peacock, Mon White (8) 12 Smith. Mon White (5) 10 Powell, Mon White (4) 8 Hamilton, N. Bruns (-) 7. Yt................ t....... /..................................................... AS USED BY THE CHAMPION S ARENA SPORTING FOOTWEA R LOU ZACHARIAH Makers of Football Boots, Athletic Shoes, High Leg Boxing Boots, Cricket Boots, Football Umpire Boots and Gymnasium Boots.. u.... u.. u........u. uuk..uuu......... u.....u...u... u.. uu.....u. Page 28 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -April 28, 1973

TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRES On ground of first named Club at 2 p.m. Reserves at 11.45 a.m. Likely winners of Senior and Junior matches in Bold Type. Umpire for Reserves game shown in brackets. A SECTION Geelong v Coburg-George (B. F. Roberts) Monash Blues v Ivanhoe-(at Elsternwick Park) T. Gannon, Goal : McCusker, Sanderson. (H. Roberts). Ormond v University Blues - Wills. Goal : Hiller, Box. (Wells). St Bernard's OC v North Old Boys-Rowell. Goal : Dunstan, Murray. (Somerville). Caulfield Gram v Old Paradians-Mason. Goal : Paizis, McGorm. (Stribley). B SECTION University Blacks v Kew-P. King. Goal : Ahim, E. M. Jenner. (Pyers). De La Salle OC v Old Carey Gram-G. M. Simpson. Goal : K. L. Jenner, R. Hill. (Davenport). Collegians v MHS Old Boys - Kong, Goal : Stockdale, Williams. (Duckworth). Old Scotch Coll v Assumption-G. Thomas. Goal : D. McKenzie, Smith. (Lucas). Reservoir OB v Old Trinity Gram. - Jorgensen. Goal : D. Bennett, E. Wilson. (B. J. Gannon). E SECTIO N Glenhuntly v AMP Society-Hindle (Maebus). ANZ Bank v AJAX-Rolfe (Allan). West Brunswick v Elsternwick-Woolf. (Wynne). Footscray ITOB v Old Ivanhoe Gram - MeTaggart. (Mitchell). Old Camberwell Gram. a bye. F SECTIO N North Brunswick v Old Mentonians- Marsden. (Carter). St Bede's OC v University Reds- Goodman. (Nestor). Thornbury v Fawkner-Keating. (Voice). Monash Whites v Dookie & Long OC- Kollmorgen. (A. Mackenzie). LaTrobe Reds a bye. JUNIOR SECTION I University Blacks v Monash University- Robinson. Hampton Scouts v Power House-Field. North Old Boys v University Blues-Doyle. Old Scotch Coll v Ormond-Norman. Ivanhoe v St Bernard's OC-Riley. C SECTIO N Parkside v St Kilda CBOC-D. Hill (Dowling) Old Haileyburians v Old Melburnians-Rowe (King). UHS Old Boys v Fairfield-Bonnyman. (Cogdon). Old Xaverians v Old Brighton Gram-Jenkin. (Peters). Power House v` National Bank-D : R. Dodds. (McMahon). D SECTIO N Brunswick v Hampton Rovers-D.G. Dodd. (Noonan). Alphington v LaTrobe Blacks-Harradence. (Hunter). Marcellin OC v Old Geelong Gram- R. H. Roberts. (Volich). St Kevin's OB v C'wealth Bank- I. C. Simpson. (Hindson). State Sav. Bank v St Patricks OC-Cordner. (Blair-Holt). JUNIOR SECTION 2 AJAX v Caulfield Gram-Byrne. Coburg v St Bede's OC-Nicholls. National Bank v Old Paradians-Saunder. Beverley Hills v West Brunswick-Jennings. Old Brighton Gram v Parkside-McCartney. Fairfield a bye. EMERGENCY UMPIRES Bishop, Posetti, Hagarty, Medley, L. Thomas, Holst, Knowles, Manwaring, Millane, Pritchett. DUTIES OF RUNNERS The duty of an Official Runner i s 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. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973 Page 29

Next Week's Matches - May 5 On ground of first named Club at 2 p.m. - Reserves at 11.45 a.m. A SECTION Caulfield Gramm v Monash Blues University Blues v St Bernard's OC Coburg v Ivanho e North Old Boys v Geelong (at Elsternwick Park) Old Paradians v Ormond B SECTION Reservoir OB v De La Salle OC MHS Old Boys v Old Scotch Coll Kew v Old Carey Gramm Assumption OC v University Blacks Old Trinity Gramm v Collegian s C SECTION Power House v Old Haileyburians Fairfield v Old Xaverian s St Kilda CBOC v Old Melburnians Old Brighton Gramm v Parkside National Bank v UHS Old Boy s D SECTION State Savings Bank v Alphington Old Geelong Gramm v St Kevin's OB Hampton Rovers v La Trobe Blacks Commonwealth Bank v Brunswick St Patrick's OC v Marcellin OC E SECTION Old Camberwell Gramm v ANZ Bank Elsternwick v Footscray ITOB AMP Society v AJAX Old Ivanhoe Gramm v Glenhuntly West Brunswick a bye F SECTION La Trobe Reds v St Bede's OC Fawkner v Monash Whites Old Mentonians v University Reds Dookie & Long. OC v North Brunswick Thornbury a bye JUNIOR SECTION i Ivanhoe v Hampton Scouts University Blues v Old Scotch Coll Monash University v Power House Ormond v University Blacks St Bernard's OC v North Old Boys JUNIOR SECTION 2 AJAX v Cobur g St Bede's OC v Caulfield Gram m West Brunswick v Old Brighton Gramm Old Paradians v Fairfield Parkside v National Bank Beverley Hills a bye Admission : Next Week's Matches at Elsternwick Park MAY 5th, 197 3 NORTH OLD BOYS v. GEELONG at 2 p.m. AMPLE CAR PARKING Reserves at 11.45 a.m. ADULTS 40 cents; Children accompanied by an Adult - FREE 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. FULLE R Page 30 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973

PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTION W L For Agst % Pts Geelong 2-232 185 125.4 8 North Old Boys 2-191 160 119.4 8 Caulfield Gr 1 1 242 164 147.6 4 Coburg 1 1 164 157 104.5 4 Ormond 1 1 191 192 99.5 4 Old Paradians 1 1 193 206 93.7 4 University Blues 1 1 168 237 70.9 4 *St Bernards OC 1 1 137 212 64.6 4 Monash Blues - 2 151 173 87.3 - Ivanhoe - 2 210 248 84.7 - B SECTION Reservoir OB 2-284 134 211.9 8 Old Scotch Coll 2-173 119 145.4 8 Collegians 2-266 174 144.6 8 Old Trinity Gr 2-238 169 140.8 8 University Blacks 1 1 184 207 88.9 4 MHS Old Boys 1 1 176 218 80.7 4 Old Carey Gr - 2 136 182 74.7 - Kew - 2 150 204 73.5 De La Salle OC - 2 151 208 72.6 Assumption OC - 2 152 285 53.3 C SECTIO N St Kilda CBOC 2-178 112 159.8 8 Power House 2-182 124 146.7 8 Parkside 2-204 144 141.7 8 Old Haileybury 1 1 285 145 196.6 4 Old Brighton Gr 1 1 194 105 184.4 4 Old Melburnians 1 1 241 145 166.2 4 Fairfield 1 1 158 202 78.2 4 Old Xaverians - 2 102 244 41.8 - UHS Old Boys - 2 78 212 36.8 - National Bank - 2 97 287 33.8 - D SECTION State Sav Bank 2-306 116 263.8 8 St Patricks OC 2-269 132 203.8 8 Marcellin OC 2-200 133 150.4 8 Alphington 1 1 211 164 128.7 4 LaTrobe Blacks 1 1 200 200 100.0 4 St Kevins OB 1 1 199 218 91.3 4 Brunswick 1 1 178 218 81.6 4 C'wealth Bank - 2 152 212 71.7 - Hampton Rovers - 2 132 218 60.6 - Old Geelong Gr - 2 96 332 28.9 - E SECTION AMP Society 2-228 139 164.0 8 AJAX 2-184 129 142.6 8 Old Ivanhoe Gr 2-217 160 135.6 8 Old Camberwell Gr 1 1 187 182 102.7 4 Elsternwick 1 1 204 209 97.6 4 Footscray ITOB - 2 151 178 84.8 - ANZ Bank - 1 98 126 77.8 - Glenhuntly - 1 74 103 71.8 - West Brunswick - 2 127 244 52.0 - F SECTIO N Monash Whites 2-242 128 189.1 8 Fawkner 2-245 190 128.9 8 LaTrobe Reds 1 1 177 164 107.9 4 Old Mentonians 1 1 150 157 95.5 4 Thornburv 1 1 158 195 81.0 4 University Reds 1 1 158 226 69.9 4 St Bede's OC - 1 124 155 80.0 - Dookie & Long OC - 2 167 233 71.7 - *North Brunswick - 1-78 - - JUNIOR SECTION i University Blues 2-378 93 406.4 8 Ormond 2-413 126 327.8 8 Power House 2-173 125 1 38.4 8 St Bernards OC 1 1 338 205 164.9 4 University Blacks 1 1 229 192 119.3 4 Old Scotch Coll 1 1 168 144 116.7 4 North Old Boys 1 1 138 195 70.8 4 Monash University - 2 128 155 82.6 Ivanhoe - 2 112 421 26.6 Hampton Scouts - 2 59 478 12.3 A RESERVE SECTION W L For Agst % Pis St Bernard's OC 2-187 105 178.1 8 Old Paradians 2-158 90 175.5 8 Ormond 2-144 127 113.4 8 Caulfield Gr 1 1 178 95 187.4 4 Monash Blues 1 1 117 70 167.1 4 Geelong 1 1 172 145 118.6 4 North Old Boys 1 I 137 127 107.9 4 Coburg - 2 95 134 70.9 - Ivanhoe - 2 98 239 41.0 - University Blues 2 54 208 26.0 - B RESERVE SECTION Reservoir OB 2-258 37 697.3 8 University Blacks 2-170 68 250.0 8 Old Sctoch Coll 2-147 107 137.4 8 Old Trinity Gr 1 1 127 120 105.8 4 De La Salle OC 1 1 106 114 93.0 4 Kew 1 1 101 122 82.8 4 Assumption OC 1 1 70 121 57.9 4 Collegians - 2 90 95 94.7 - Old Carey Gr - 2 69 174 39.7 - MHS Old Boys - 2 54 234 23.1 - C RESERVE SECTION Old Haileybury 2-198 42 471.4 8 Parkside 2-178 46 387.0 8 St Kilda CBOC 2-142 49 289.8 8 Old Brighton Gr 1 1 118 104 113.5 4 Power House 1 1 113 121 93.4 4 Fairfield 1 1 93 121 76.9 4 Old Xaverians 1 1 107 144 74.3 4 Old Melburnians - 2 72 128 56.3 *UHS Old Boys - 2 27 198 25.0 *National Bank - 2 15 266 5.6 - D RESERVE SECTIO N Hampton Rovers 2-148 86 172.1 8 Old Geelong Gr 2-116 68 170.5 8 St Patricks OC 1 1 123 91 135.2 4 State Sav. Bank I 1 93 72 129.2 4 Marcellin OC 1 1 118 91 129.1 4 LaTrobe Blacks 1 1 91 90 101.1 4 St Kevin's OB 1 1 114 117 97.4 4 Alphington 1 1 89 112 79.5 4 Brunswick - 2 63 127 49.6 - C'wealth Bank - 2 41 142 28.9 - E RESERVE SECTIO N AMP Society 2-200 67 298.5 8 AJAX 2-220 81 271.6 8 Old Ivanhoe Gr 2-205 85 241.2 8 ANZ Bank 1-67 64 104.7 4 Old Cam'well Gr 1 1 128 127 100.8 4 Glenhuntly - 1 59 76 77.6 - Elsternwick - 2 96 139 69.1 - West Brunswick - 2 66 205 32.2 - Footscray ITOB - 2 52 249 20.8 - F RESERVE SECTIO N Monash Whites 2-282 41 687.8 8 LaTrobe Reds 2-148 93 159.1 8 North Brunswick I - 55 27 203.7 4 Thornbury 1 1 124 70 177.1 4 *Fawkner 1 1 119 82 145,1 4 Old Mentonians 1 1 84 143 58.7 4 St Bede's OC - 1 40 119 33.6 - Dook & Long OC - 2 44 193 22.8 - University Reds - 2 35 231 15.2 - JUNIOR SECTION 2 (Four points allowed for each bye) Coburg 2-406 66 615.2 8 AJAX 1-107 89 120.2 8 Old Paradian 2-218 187 116.6 8 Beverley Hills 1 1 169 148 114.2 4 Old Brighton Gr - 1 97 112 86.6 4 West Brunswick I 1 89 107 83.2 4 xparkside 1 1,134 240 55.8 4 St Bede's OC 1 1 42 79 53.2 4 Caulfield Gr 1 1 115 264 43.6 4 Fairfield - 2 98 211 46.4 - inational Bank 2 - * Unregistered Player 7th April. Forfeited twice. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-April 28, 1973 Page 31

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