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'XL CONSERVES N... GLASS Page 2 IXL FRUIT I N N ECTAR The only thing closer to fresh fruit is fresh fruit. Real Fruit Preserves THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 26, 1976 LAST WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS DE LA SALLE WIN BATTLE FOR SECOND Trinity Crash at Ormond-Out of Fou r By GEORGE McTAGGART De La Salle won the battle for second place when strongly for St. Bern they finished too ard's in the game at Elsternwick Park day, and Old last Satur- Ormond, who beat Trinity them went out of the four when they failed against b University Blues, with aneoverwhelming win over Monash Blues, moved into the four in place of Old Trinity. University Blacks scored an exciting win over Coburg in an even,,ame, scoring two goals in the last few minutes to finish eight points in front. St. Kilda CBC won their fourth >uccessive game, beating Collegians by nine points, and are now only one game outside the four. Old Scotch trounced Old Paradians, who hold fourth place only on percentage from Geelong. They're certainly consistent in C Section! The five home teams won ~i fortnight ago and last week the five visitors won - and it was the same five teams. To add to the coincidence - the same thing happened in the Reserves. Perhaps a computer could work out the odds against this rather remarkable occurrence. These teams are the top five in both Senior and Reserve sections but are not in the same order in both sections - that would be just too much!! Old Xaverians, after winning the first seven games, have lost the last two - they were thrashed by Assumption last week, after going down to AJAX the previous week, but they're still second on the list. With half the season gone, and each team having met all its opponents, only six remain undefeated - Old Haileybury, AJAX, West Brunswick, North Old Boys Juniors, Thomastown Juniors and West Brunswick Reserves. North Old Boys are leaders in A Section and Junior Section 1, Old Scotch are on top in B and B Reserves, St. Kevin's head E and E Reserves and West Brunswick Seniors and Reserves are at the top of their sections. ISN'T THERE SOMETHING YOU WANT SOME DAY? MAKE IT HAPPEN WITH A.M. P. DON McQ UEE N CONSULTANT FOR A.M.P. SOCIETY CONTACT Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man. 8 years experience with A.M.P. Society. Interstate player with V.A.F.A. 1964, 1965, 1966. Wakefield St., Phone (Business) 81-0638. 560-4082. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 26, 1976 Page 3

g REAM I coach 1 The field sees an offenc He does not bounce e the ball to start P la y the ball, but, if player. PARKROYAL MOTOR IN N 441 ROYAL PARADE, PARKVILLE TELEPHONE : 38-922 1 ~Ir Offers - First Class er Grill Restaurant with a Dinner * Offers - The Cop p Dance every night including Sundays. * offers-private Function Rooms for Weddings, Parties, Conferences. ~r Offers -- Personat attention. "WE CAR E Page 4 PREVIEWING T O DAY'S GAMES son i5 thet it is to th? advant a side, LL offenceetakeshpiace thin to say ards a f a team's forward area, aw r full back having a great sea kick to the player ff oended againsta SECTION CORNER if then he warns UMPIRE'S a forward o ff ends off the ende ragainst a an d Drinan from St. Kilda CBC' defend stier are De La Salle? Today we start the run hom e just how good $y Kevin McKay b ounces better and only 3 teams deserve anorsslder is felled The answer have seems been suggesting to best n g the rules of the after the ball has crossed t given. the, than "~k- I Eri r gazing".ation for Premiershi p eek crystal ball gay Scotch, Caulfield and Marcellin. It's SOLID BUMPING - or pqshing behind lines and the "all clear "goa permit solid bumping, The goal si gnals the score ; 111' too early yet to discuss the "change. pushes are then the field umpire awards the player and have th y hav finally e e convinced me from the side defeat of a are correctly offended against, another kick. their decisiv e dsbek. of tune" St. Kilda, but is e good Sometlmes such bumps or a1n, that score also ~ Y who have been my Y very vigorous, of an - Ibut f 1f "they,a~ s Scotch and Collegian s placed on thea eaquite f fair under the countse scores a P ossible to score two University Blues are emerging form. ponentan rules, d they should t be p no the enalised, ball pro- being It is therefore bounced ~t only as a well organised team, viding the ball is within 5 metres. goal e without Marcellin Sondltionslare disciplined one and kicks are easily defined and at also a well a great There must be no ~ostting. at a the centre should in the s most centre fre. commence unless th e the second before the ball s bounced There must be' no interference whilst should not. be he overlooke will game really, tell us how Scotch d free kick penalises the r1- y side, then the should be "play, ~~~ d of matches with a will over will fare in tfinals, as arcellin the ball is about to be thrown in from granting of t call.trinity who seem to be losing the boundary. b ately kicking on." ised that umpires should 1 t of their early momentum. have everythin g -A tav. and gooa Lu1`or Breaches forcing the ball such out of as bounds deh must er It hale is emphas slipped Although dow they Marcellin's n Mick - ` is lead- power irational be penalised EVERY TIME THEY k~cks a COMMONSENSE outlook on free 1e ladder ln the last three weeks, his team well with ins p OCCUR. SOCIA n L g., Bernard's have la and Jones and Paul Culltna A mark taken on the goal line is Be there tonight - at "Ray ; beloeve Muller's St that inplay deemed to be a mark. ofletely the home over p for chic the and,1erely reyou cham t handed oach Gus c are Mitchel having l a feast. The a ball score, agne and dinner must. It ortunity will h t only assu to be "dig the com spurs yet Scotch come have as y not e a nlken g PP in. S goal line in the cas 1 etter $3 and a real goo et-togethers" have ~e They should return prolific goa also in the case of out of bounds. Our monthly g be in the fut i". to t e the advantage g Of if a juggled mark is c~n~dleted th e really caught on so mg list at the expense of promis with any h ave b ting and Cox goal or benmu -.~ - - the line it is a behind- line tonight.,lg University Blacks. everyone contrl u than bad A similar case on b the aabounds. Q~u o DO YOU KNOW? the decision would e.. Monash Blues looked quite having more good a day other s One omi nous sign for LAW S states: "A11 ll breaches of - 17 Ever since team Coilingwoodnown joined the 'low and dispirited side last Satur- day s rove- Australi a the laws must be penalised whether the Victorian Football League in 1897, thei r 1 intend to accept Shane teams is ~r balll The l is dead or effect in Play over-and by other Bruce r's imp form in ct of the law is. " players have been ~oa ches, Jdvlce of North North Old meri t "must be penalised League sides a s daguire and stay with N select Scotch th ~ln~a~cwithstand riding ways e ence s operate in which it can V Here - are off som elu or Each ria ehat another stome ti m.f.l. an ex-collingwood Boys should ensue have P ne s : umpire about to bounce been coached by A very even tussle most challeg and. rove between Reservoir Old Boys a collegians will need t once again Coburg who have both built up meeting a top record for Inconsistency thus far. t Geelon o g defeat stl G ffng the week However, my mciinatlon is mto- surprismgl n Y tea wards Reservoir and I will not be before eate s surprised Congratulations if I'm to Ormond wrong who play Queen's which Park will is suit not Collegian unlike e are asserting themselves a dr~wn G~elong's and they should win even o THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- JUNE 26, 1976 last, but they are badly Geelong will be kee n against De La Salle this week. The though their loss early in the year. will prove beyond them and aveng e h disappointing ob h although nevertheless?' feel De La Salle should Blues,v St againsttoscotc Selections: University Reser- be too good for Melb. High `- too h Bernard's, North Old BoYs_~F fast and more consistent hishheart voir O.B., De La Salle. Ron Silberberg is playin. out for Melb, and des v Yeo and Old Carey, although B SECTIO Who would want N to be a full Elliot are great triers > should not ~ those for- trouble up and down Old Paradians back in B Grade? Bot but one who need a win. wards are running I THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- JUNE 26, 197 page 5 6

Prtnt UO~~~G DELIVE CatUrns "~.1a~ic~S~:~irl" may ivash ~ction. 3.»i h eles, temp~timc scleecar,: t~jy'ta 3 Aec p Westingtlause ~U11f DRYE Free standing, can sic an shelving or han. Easy clean g irom wal ls {i{ter, ch safety _moodoor it Page 6 St. Kilda's solid back line and smart roving by Jennings must o n form pose a threat to Caulfield but as Caulfield's main stars ar e winning votes, week in, week out, I predict St. Kilda's winning run will end. The strength of John Griffiths will-be too much, and the class o f Tony Lester and Barry Morphet t will stifle CBC's exuberance. But beware all clubs - with relegation time coming nearer -- the big upsets will start - Is Today the Day? Selections: Ivanhoe, Collegians, Old Scotch, Old Paradians, Caul- ; field Gramm. - JOHN BYRNE. C SECTION All the tipsters are scratching their heads and are getting as keen as the players - Jim Fidge ha s even gone back to Night School. Enter round two and the Four is well defined at this stage, perhaps, with Fawkner knocking on the door. The game of "See-Saw" of whether the home or away sides will win is over and there's a mixed bag to come up this week. 5 The highlight will be a battle of tactics at Keysborough and provid- I, ing the weather is fine, this game could be a preview of the Gran d, Final. Old Melburnians have been ac- I quitting themselves well with a brilliant forward line. They have the players to set them alight, however Old Haileybury know every blade of grass on the open space s and are steady all round th e ground. Here's looking up your kilts - I'm going for Haileybury. Parkside went on a goal kicking spree last week and even away at Alphington I predict another good win. Hampton Rovers didn't perfor :n all that well against Uni. High an d will need to get some percentage up to hold their spot in the four. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 26, 1976 power House would have to find a new generator to win but I swill inblow a fuse and 1l,l et the trover Fawkner, at UHSOB ground will be close but Fawkner should be full o day's f form and add another four points today. Both Old Ivanhoe and Kew are battling and both face the "hot" ;eat. Old Ivanhoe have been disappointing to their supporters but l,e home ground advantage will net them out of trouble today. Selections: Old Haileybury, Hampton Rovers, Parkside, Old Ivanhoe, Fawkner. - ALEX JOHNSON. D SECTION Congratulations ALEX JOHN- SON I crashed heavily and you deserve the lead. But I think the stewards should be called in to look at Old Xav's and Assumption and who would have picked Old Brighton. Which makes todays choice even harder. No, AJAX I never did indicate that you were a one-man team, I merely quoted a statistic on a player who is averaging more than your team average of 25 kicks a game. Please give him credit when it's due. Tread warily however - you are still undefeated but its a long way to go before you can claim to be "Champions and Premiers". Old Brighton provided a turn up last week but even with this improved form I can't see them troubling AJAX. Assumption, with second place the coveted stakes, will not allow this chance to slip against Old Camberwell today. Inconsistency is Assumption's biggest danger. Don't forget that Camberwell's opponents last week Elsternwick, TROPHIES WHOLESALE-SUPPLY and ENGRAVIN G Comprehensive range of trophies. Presentation and Gifts SILVER, PEWTER and STAINLESS WARE. CLOCKS ~ PARKER PEN S JOHN F. HICKMA N 94 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (Opp. Hotel London) 63-8033 Illustrated Brochures on Reques t THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 26, 1976 Page 7

crushed Assumption two weeks back. Elsternwick will strengthen its "four" chances by holding back National Bank while hopefully to my predictions Old Xaverians, on their last chance, can pull themselves out of the doldrums and account for Brunswick. I say this with no great confidence, comparative form in recent weeks is that both have played AJAX with demoralising effects. Old Geelong provide another riddle. "Nugget" can probably tell me. Did they consider Old Brighton an "easy call" and declare last week an "alpine weekend"? If not, why the form reversal? Today they play State Bank. This is a really tough one - two points apart on the ladder and unpredictable from week to week. A tipsters nightmare but because June is traditionally a difficult month for Old Geelong, I'll lean towards State Bank playing on its home ground. Selections : AJAX, Assumption, Elsternwick, Old Xaverians, State Bank. - JIM FIDGE. F SECTIO N Well it just goes to show you that the pen is mightier than the sword, La Trobe Reds proved this last week by downing Bulleen- Templestowe. Mind you they did their sums and discovered that the least number of scoring shots can win games providing they go in the right direction. This week will see St. Bede's start on the right foot (?) for the second round by downing Bulleen- United. La Trobe Reds and Footscray I.T. will be an interesting game ; as I said last week Footscray usually prove me wrong but I will persevere and give them the nod. Beverley Hills at home will win over Thornbury but only becaus e they are at home. Page 8 Bulleen-Templestowe face the Uni boys for the second time in two weeks but this time they will have the measure over Uni Re,-is. I have a soft patch for Glenroy but it does not do them much good and certainly this week they would need both Alan Jeans and Kevin Rose to mastermind- a will over West Brunswick (mind you you won't get me down at St Baths at 7.00 a. Kilda.m. next Monday). Selections: St. Bede's, Footseray I.T., Beverley Hills, Bulleen-Templestowe, West Brunswick. - KEITH FINDLAY. JUNIOR SECTION 1 This tipping business is pro v ing to be more difficult each week in this Section. Nevertheless, this is not a game for excuses, and points are only obtained by good performances. I only hope that my second half will be much better than the first. Monash University meet Old Scotch at home and should have an easy win, even though Scotch are a hard team to predict - a draw with Ivanhoe and then beaten by Hampton Rovers. Hampton Rovers are at home to Ormond but despite the confidence gained from last week's victory will not be strong enough to win. Power House were the improvers of the Section until they collapsed against Ivanhoe last week. They should be able to regain their confidence today by beating University Blacks, particularly if Graig gets amongst the goals again. North Old Boys still undefeated, meet University Blues who are third on percentage. The Blues were unable to beat second team Monash last week and will not be able to match North's overall strength today. The battle of the district sides takes place at Coburg. This is a must for Coburg if they are to be considered as a finals prospect. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER= JUNE 26, 1976 However, Ivanhoe should prove too Alphington will not succumb by strong despite Coburg's home anything like the twenty goal ground advantage. margin of April 24. Selections: Monash Uni., Ormond, St. Bernard's who make the long power House, North Old Boys, journey to Geelong should return Ivanhoe. - PETER NATHAN. to the winning list. Another defea t E SECTION would lessen the "Buckley Street, Boys", chances of a final's berth. Old Mentonians at home to Reservoir Old Boys cross th 1lonash Whites should see the Yarra to meet Kew e. Reservoir are home side consolidate their posi- now two games outside the Four tion in the four. and will be anxious to further build A.M.P. will beat Common. Bank their big percentage again at Kew's and must be flat out to pick up expense. percentage. Perhaps A.M.P. should Now that Peter Peyton has his concentrate on winning the game lines of communication open he first and worry about percentage will be anxious to guide Old Parafterwards. adians to a victory over the big Heatherton and St. Pat's are both Caulfield Grammarian's side. I have in danger of the second "hot seat" to survey this game closely before and this game should ensure re- going for the Caulfield side to take maining in the section for the the points. whiners -- Heatherton. All conquering Thomastown visit North Brunswick cannot be feel- Albert Park and the recently dising very comfortable either having appointing De La Salle to face LaTrobe Blacks. Earlier in. LaTrobe the season De La Salle were giving should win, even with their in- promise of better things, but they and-out form. have slipped of late. Thomastown, The remaining game should be a the section trend setters, should very good match between A.N.Z. record their tenth victory, although and St. Kevin's who have, between by less than the forty-five goal them, beaten or drawn with the margin of the first round. rest of the section over past the Selections : West Brunswick, St. month. Bernard's, Reservoir Old Boys, I, in response to the description townfield NOGrammarians of me in the F Section notes,, RM NUGENT~omas- select A.N.Z. to win. Selections - Old Mentonians, SOCIAL NOTE S A 1YI.P. SOCiet Geelong in its 50th year in the Associa- Trobe Blacks, ya. HZa Bther t ank n=_s YLa - D tion, tonight will be holding a Wooished- WHITFIELD. barbecue etc., titled "Golden Oldies" to entertain another long-established club JUNIOR SECTION 2 Collegians. Following the game the usual hospitality will be adjourned when a Ten out of ten on the last two short trip is made to an excellent venue, Saturdays. Now that we have the the nearby ~Rocklea" Stonehaven, the first round results to assist, Jim property of Mr. and Mrs. George Searle. Fidge and Alex Johnson had better A good night is assured; the unique title watch their D's and C's!! of tonight's function represents the er a West Brunswick, who are having of the music rather than the establishtheir best season in a decade, have ment of the clubs or ages of some who too much at stake to let Al hin ton may attend! Directions can be obtained take the points on pl Park. from the Geelong clubrooms today. All Most Welcome. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 26, 1976 Page 9

Next Week's Matches -- July 3 On ground of first-named club at 2 p.m. - Reserves at 11.45 a.m. LOOKING BAC K A SECTION North Old Boys v Old Trinity Gramm. De La Salle v O.C. v University Blacks Coburg v Monash Blue s St. Bernard's O.C. v Reservoir O.B. University Blues v Ormond (at Elsternwick Park). B SECTION Old Scotch Coll. v Ivanhoe St. Kilda CBOC v Geelon g Old Carey Gramm. v Marcellin O.C. Collegians v Old Paradian s M.H.S. Old Boys v Caul field Gramm. C SECTIO N Hampton Rovers v Old Haileyburians Kew v Alphington Fawkner v Power House Parkside v U.H.S. Old Boys Old Melburnians v Old Ivanhoe Gramm. D SECTIO N National Bank v Assumption O.C. Brunswick v Old Brighton Gramm. Old Geelong v Elsternwick A.J.A.X. v State Sav. B ank Old Camberwell Gramm, v Old Xaverians E SECTION A.M.P. Society v North Brunswick Heatherton v Old Mentonians St. Kevin's O.B. v Commonwealth Bank Monash Whites v A.N.Z. Ban k La Trobe Blacks v St. Pat's-Monivae O.C. F SECTION Thornbury v St. Bede's O-C. West Brunswick v La Trobe Reds Bulleen-Templestowe v Beverley Hills Footscray I.T. v University Reds Bulleen United v Glenroy JUNIOR SECTION 1 Old Scotch Coll. v North Old Boys Ivanhoe v University Blacks Ormond v Monash Universit y Power House v Hampton Rovers University Blues v Cobur g JUNIOR SECTION 2 Reservoir O.B. v West Brunswick Thomastown v Geelon g Caulfield Gramm. v Kew St. Bernard's O.C. v Old Paradians Alphington v De La Salle O.C. Adventure is alive in the Americ a Di C V s 0 e/` It with BUmfr TREK Send now for our brochure. Page 10 Bustrek is a unique travel organisation that runs camping adventures to South, Centra l and North America. Bustrek offers you overland tours from 30 to 84 days that show you the excitement of the Americas. From Los Angeles and New York to Panama City: Bogota to Rio de Janeiro.,------------------ 6 Flinders Way Arcade, 238 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. Tel. : 654 49. NAME..................................................................................................... ADDRESS............................................................................................................................................................................................................ THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 26, 1976 5 Years Ago - 1971 'O.G.G's" were lucky to take th e points against Old Brighton with fullback Michael Crawford saving the day i the final moments. J, Spiden, Nathan and McPherson starred for the victors, with J. Devine, It. Sanders and Hamilton best for Old Brighton. 100 games to Phil Riley (Ivanhoe), Colin Green (M.H.S.O.B.), Brian Me-.,~amara (St. Kevin's) and Maurle Beaumont (Assumption). Caulfield Grammarians beat Coburg cot the 'third time in a row - all the cictories had been by 2 points. The win put Caulfield on top of "A" Section,cith 8 wins, while five teams were level in second place. St. Bernard's stalwart Peter Nathan battled his way to 100 games with the club. One of the founders of the club, naugural secretary, and a member of St. Bernard's first reserves premiership side n 1963, Peter came back, after a nasty accident in 1969 which badly impaired the sight of one eye, to achieve the elusive silver pewter. (Peter is now a n ember of the V.A.F.A. Executive Committee - Ed. ) 10 Years Ago - 1966 Milestones were 150 games to John Vautler (Geelong), John Holt lstern- \sick), 100 to Steve McQueen (C'wealth Bank), David Shea (Coburg), Alan Mc- Kenzie (Hampton Rovers) and Alan Metcalf (A.M.P. Society). Caulfield Grammarians applauded Ron Cabbie's courageous defence in a lastquarter passage of play when he w on the ball against great opposition, turned into the clear, turned again and in dead silence put it through the middle-for Coburg! Luckily Caulfield were well in front. Top true-boot artists were "A" Section-Harley (M.H.S.O.B.) 43, "B" Section--James (Ormond) 27, "C" Section- Guy Wilson (Geel.) 36, "D" Section- Gallagher (St. Pat's) 29, "E" Section- Ruddell (A.M.P.) 41, Junior Section 1- Carr (Ormond) 38, Junior Section 2- Saymor (C. Bank) 43. St. Kevin's at the bottom of "B" Section, knocked De La Salle out of the four with a 12.9 (81) to 6.8 (44) victory. Semetas, Wallace and Martin starred for the winners while Nance, Broderick and Wilson tried to stem the tide for De La Salle. 25 Years Ago - 195 1 The team to represent Victoria in the Carnival at St. Kilda C.G. on July 5 to 10 was: - Doug Arnold, Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers), Duncan Anderson, John Jolley (Univ. Blues), Peter Cox, Bryce Thomas (Old Melburnians), Martin Bedford, Don Morone (Old Scotch), Dave Bills (Malvern), Kevin Clarke (Ivanhoe), Eric Donaldson, Geoff Harris (Ormond), A. Ferguson (S.S. Bank), Geoff Hibbins, Brian Judd (Collegians), Murray Mathieson (Geelong), Alan Mellors (Brunswick), Harry Meredith (Univ. Blacks), Phil Mc- Laughlin (Old Paradians), Alan Padley (Kew), Alan Shiel, J. Thomas (Comm. Bank). Comm. Bank congratulated Baden Casey on his 50th game - with 3 goals, he was one of the best afield. Malvern (B Section) went down by 3 points to State Bank to suffer its first loss; final scores 9.7 (61) to 8.10 (58). Elsternwick (D Section) set a new club record by being undefeated after the first round. A Tribute to John Sothera n Old Brighton Grammarians mourns the recent death of club delegate John Sotheran. John has been an active worker and club supporter for many years and has represented the club as its delegate to the V.A.F.A. and was a member of the Umpire committee. In these capacities, John worked energetically on the club's behalf and took an active part in the administration of Amateur football. But our warm memories of John ex- THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 26, 1976 tend further to school days where all our old boys will remember John's strict and fair discipline, his enthusiasm for sporting success' and endeavour and above all, his great desire to befriend and help all those who had the very good fortune of making his acquaintance. The Old Brighton Grammarians club has lost a great worker in John, but club members have lost an even greater friend. John Sotheran will be sadly missed. - IAN MULLETT. Page 11

A SECTION Thompson, St. Bern. ( 2) Tyquin, Univ. Blues ( 5) Sleeman, Univ. Blues ( 2) Murray, North OB ( 5) Chisholm, Ormond (10) Angel, St. Bern. ( 1) Handley, Coburg ( 3) Trevascus, Res. OB (-) Moffatt, Univ. Elks (-) Bourne, Ormond ( 2) P. O'Brien, Coburg ( 4 ) B SECTION Jones, Marcellin (12) Butcher, Caul. Gram. ( 7) J. Jordan, Old Par. (-) Sherwen, Old Scotch ( 4) P. Cullinan, Marc. ( 7) Cox, Old Scotch ( 5) Tootell, Caul. Gram. ( 1) Marx, Old Scotch (-) Wood, Ivanhoe ( 2) Martin, MHS OB (-) G. Trevaskis, Gelong ( 1 ) C SECTION Urquhart, O. Melb. (_8) Roberson, O. Melb. ( 5) Bouris, O. Halley. ( 5) Quaife, Parkside ( 5) I. Cordner, O. Melb. ( 3) Walsh, UHS OB (-) Green, Parkside ( 4) Mason, Old Halley ( 3) Bestow, Parkside ( 2) McMahon, UHS OB ( 3) Ferguson, Fawkner (-) Upton, Power House ( 1 ) D SECTION Missen, O. Geelong ( 3) Bialek, AJAX ( 6) Lester, Assumption (-) Ellis, O. Cam'well ( 3) Bradshaw, O. Geelong ( 1) Cordy, Nat. Bank ( 3) J. Priestly, O. B'ton ( 2) M. O'Donnell, Assum. ( 6) Holmes, O. Brighton (-) Page 12 LEADING GOALKICKER S Goals kicked last Saturday shown in brackets. Jones, O. Brighton ( 6) 18 O'Neill, Old Xav. (-) 1 8 I Blythman, Elst'wk ( 2) 18 E SECTION Shannon, St. P : Mon. ( 5) 42 Meeking, Heatherton ( 8) 40 Dancer, ANZ Bank ( 8) 29 Von Moger, LaTr. Bks ( 2) 26 Speers, Old Ment. ( 2) 18 Marsden, ANZ Bank ( 4) 17 W. Mahar, St P-Mon. ( 1) K. Liston, St P-Mon. (-) 15 Radford, St. Kevin's (-) 15 Hannan, St. Kevin's ( 2) 15 1. Henderson, AMP ( 3) 1 4 F SECTION O'Loughlin, Bev Hills ( 8) 31 Allen, St. Bede's (-) 30 Hayman, Thornbury ( 3) 30 Beaumont, W. Bruns. ( 4) 29 White, West Bruns. ( 5) 29 McGinty, St. Bede's ( 6) 29 Sharpe, Univ. Reds ( 3) 28 W. Brockwell, W. Bk ( 2) 27 Watson, Foots. IT. - (-) 26 P. Guatta, W Bruns. ( 4) 23 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Sloan, Mon. Univ. ( 3) 51 Graig, Power House (-) 30 Walton, Mon. Univ. ( 2) 29 Gough, Ormond 3) 25 Sterling, Ormond 5) 22 Stevenson, Ivanhoe 3) 19 Bedford, Univ. Blues 1) 18 Creaser, Mon. Univ. 2) 18 Williams, Ivanhoe 3) 17 Woolcock, Univ. Bks. (-) 17 Giles, Monash Univ. ( 2) Eggleston, O. Scotch (-) 1 6 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Czerny, Thpmastovtn ( 6) 94 Romeo, Res. OB' ( 1) 39 Hitchcock, Caul. GG. ( 1) 35 Powell, St. Bern.. ( 2) 3 1 McAleer, Old Par'. ( 3) 281 R. Caruso, W. Bruns. (-) 26 1 Fithall, Old Par. (-) Marcou, Thomastown ( 1) McGaw, Res. OB ( 3) Truefeldt, Res. O. Gr. B Strugnell, Caul ( 2) Shembry, St. Bern. ( 3) A RESERVE SECTION Dorrizzi, De La Salle ( 8) Considine, St. Bern. ( 4) P. Mitchell, D L Salle (-) Stockdale, O. Trin. ( 3) Lewis, Coburg ( 4) Handley, Ormond ( 1 ) B RESERVE SECTION J. D. Gregory, Marc. ( 3) G. Dean, Ivanhoe ( 3) Ferguson, Collegians ( 1) Lupson, Caul, Gram. ( 2) Dean, Collegians (- ) C RESERVE SECTION R. Poyntz, Parkside ( 8) Combe, Hamp. Rov. ( 6) McQueen, O. Halley. ( 2) Cave, Hamp. Rov, ( 1) Miller, Old Melb. ( 5) Wilson, Old Melb. ( 3 ) D RESERVE SECTION Kennedy, O. Brighton ( 2) Fraser, Old Xav. (-) Stevens, Elsternwick ( 6) P. Hanson, O. Camb. (-) Unkles, Old Xav. ( 1) R. Lisner, AJAX ( 6 ) E RESERVE SECTION Walsh, St. P.-Mon. ( 5) May, ANZ Bank ( 3) P. Skinner, Heather. ( 1) 1. Henderson, AMP (-) Ericksen, Old Ment. (- ) F RESERVE SECTION Dagg, West Bruns. ( 2) G. J. Ford, Glenroy ( 8) Tartaglia, W. Bruns. (-) Condon, West Bruns. ( 2) Dunn, Bulleen Utd. ( 1) ROYAL INSURANC E Covers your world BRANCHES : MELBOURNE 60 057 1 FRANKSTON 783 6266 OAKLEIGH 5681999 PRESTON 478 5022 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 26, 1976 24 23 23 21 21 31 27 17 17 36 30 21 18 15 59 22 17 15 1 4 Jim Byrne - made his score 0 rames for Parkside last Saturday. THE BLACK LIST ATissed Publication deadline (Seniors and Juniors 5 p.m., Reserves 3 p.m.) - Fine THREE DOLLARS. IIONASH BLUES RESERVES. Failed to phone Final scores to Herald Office before 5.30 p.m. - Fine SIX DOLLARS. COBURG JUNIORS. Failed to phone Final scores or details to Press Correspondent before 6 p.m. - Fine SIX DOLLARS. COBURG JUNIORS. Phoned Incorrect Scores -- Fine THREE DOLLARS. COBURG JUNIORS. ORMOND RESERVES. "TIPSTERS' TALLY" Alec Johnson (C) Jim Fidge (D) Norm Nugent (J2) Keith Findlay (F) Aft Keam (A) John Byrne (B) Peter Nathan (Ji ) Syd Whitfield (E) Last week Total (5) 32 (3) 30~ ( 4) 29 (4) 228 7 (~4) 221$- The body fitting guernsey that can't be caught! O STYLED IN BR I-NYLO N i BRILLIANT COLOURS AN IMPOSSIBLE TACKLE 0 REDUCE D COS T Tough Shorts that move with body action. I EASY TO LAUNDER NO BUTTONS - ZIP FL Y SHRINK PROOF! COLOUR FAST! COLOURS: Red, Royal Blue, Bottle Green, Navy, Gold, Black, White. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 26, 1976 Page 13

TODAY'S GAMES on ground of first-named club unless otherwis e n UMPIR Senjand Umpire for Reserves game shownin bracket 2 p.m. Reserves at i1.45 a.m. A SECTION - old Trinity Gramm- : Jenner, v University Wilson (Watts) Blue.. Goal scordner University Black Goodman, s Gaal : St Mo an rd Du s an (Forster). North Old Boys (at Monash Blues v Elsternwick Park) -,- Rowell. Goal : Hillier, McKenzie (Botsford). Grubb. Goal : Reservoir O.B. v Cobur g Stratton, A. Smith (Ryan). - Wills. Ormond v De La Speter~ (Speechiey). Goal : McCusker, B SECTION Ivanhoe v M.H.S. Old Boys -- King. McDonald. Francis, H. Goal: D (Stevens). Gow. Goal : Gee- Geelong v Coliegians - long Goal Umpires (Fullerton)..C. GoalV OWilliamsch Waddell MDodds. O (Somerville). Gramm. - B. old Goa1OlMurray, Paul (McArtney). v St, Caulfield Goam Watson, Stewart CBO C (~'ise). Kelly. C SECTION Old Haileyburians v Old Melburnians --- Maebus (white). olst). Alphington v Parkside - Minson (II Power House v Hampton Rovers -- C. Nichol (Z'ailop). Cunneen U'(p SNi~nni Boys v Fawkner - Old Ivanhoe Gramm* v Kew - Mason (Trevillyan). D SECTION, v Old Camberwell Assumption O.C. Gramm. - Jennings (Jones). Mead Old Brighton Gramm* v AJAX - (Sampson). Elaternwick V National Bank -- Mclnnis (Daniel Smith). puddy State Sav. Bank V Old Geelong - (Hando). ~ Marks OI(F ~annx)s v Brunswic k Page 14 s a iqining his present lie played for Berrigan (New E SECTION North Brunswick v La Trobe Blacks _. ;outh Wales) in 1970, then went Rogers (Pascoe). o Geelong (V F L-) club, where he Old Mentonians v Monash Whites _ olayed in the Under-19's and Sec- Tracey (Harkin). Commonwealth Bank v A.M.P. Society-.. ; t;ds. Elworthy (Darling). 1-le transferred to Geelong Am a A.N.Z. Bank v St. Kevin's O.B. - Grac _ 1973 and was elected Vice- (Hill). letlrs in ear> a trl St. Pat's-Monivae O.C. v Heatherton - ~tain the following y. G. Cavanagh (scotiand). Cal to his ability and personalit y pttlo F SECTION r i, he was elected to the is season Jorgensen. Simpson. Hampton Rovers v Ormond - Field. Coburg V Ivanho e JUNIOR SECTION 2 West Brunswick v Alphington--Dressing Geelong v St. Bernard's O.C.Po`Joehnsto n Reservoir O.B. Kew v old paradians v Caulfield Gramm - Lowe. De La Salle O.C. v Thamastown Cogdon. NOTHING LIKE VARIETY FOR GEELONG CAPTA I N esting footbal l Ian Davis, Geelong's captain, quick rise has to had responsibility an inter soon career, after,,though he is only 23. He had a q,,,,, ~. de's O.C. v Bulleen united - c,iptaincy Blair-Holt (Henry). - La Trobe Reds V Footscray IT. tan l5'. 11 11 tall d weighing a n 1 2 made his Victorian debut Muller (Hinton) ;tone). ~ McMaho Beverley Hills v Thornbur y ;a,t season, playing in the team (Bertram). ~~hich beat Tasmania, and is in the University Reds v Bulleen-Templestowe- Booth (Fazio). ;quad for this year's Carnival at GlenroY V West Brunswick - Pattisor:.~(Lelaide. (Donegan). His regular place is in the centre JUNIOR SECTION 1 but he can also hold down a p North Old Boys V University Blues - ' ion on the half-forward flank. Bishop. University Blacks v power House-Rowe. He is consistently mentioned Monash University v Old Scotch Coll.- EMERGENCY UMPIRES : : Hindle, Rossetto, Andrews, Field. Smith, Peake, Budge, Collister Fell, J Morgan, Middleton, Parker~rearley. Darrel Smith, P. McDonald, THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- JUNE 26, 'i 97 6 among Geelong's best players and -on the club Best and Fairest a,i~ard last season after bein g THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 26, runner up in 1973, his first year with the club- Although football i s choice, cricket, squash, tennis and golf are other interests of thi s sporting all-rounder. The ball official[y approved for nit V.F.L. matches since 1897. ~"~' "'~` e name our game 9rew up with I.., _

"A" SECTION COBURG (Red and Blue). Coach : Gra ham Warfe. (Reserse) John Taylor I Archipow, M. 2 Handley, A. J. 3 Seath, R. A. 4 Atkins, G. D. 5 King, R. A. (vc) 6 Gilmour, R. C. 7 Green, G. V. 8 Walker, A. J. 9 Beattie, J. R. 10 Hibberd, B. W 11 Beattie, N. J. 12 Richards, R. N 13 Cunningham, C. V. 14 Hutchison, M. A. 15 Callesen, P. G. Liddle, I. R. 17 Mann, S. 18 Coles, G. S. 19 Sheehan, M. G Henry, T. D. 21 Symons, G. N 22 Ellis, R. F. 23 Clark, D. J. 24 O'Brien, B. J. 25 Cannon, D. J. 26 Boyd, S. 27 O'Brien, M. J. 28 Finlay, M. A. 29 Hannan, M. 30 Green, C. R. 31 Willoughby, N. L. 32 Birch, R. D. 33 Handley, M. W. 34 Kelly, K. L. 35 Zorzi, E. R. 36 Sim, I. 37 Royal, H. F. 38 Taylor, J. F. 39 O'Brien, P. A. 40 Lewis, P. J. 41 Green, M. A. 42 McAuliffe, N. G. 43 Lynas, V. W. 44 Leckie, N. R. 45 Weston, A. D. 46 Brown, M. C. 47 Davies, W. D. 48 Gardiner, G. J. 49 Gorsky, S. E. 50 Ingleton, I. 51 Liddle, G. J. 52 Egan, M. G. 53 Cox, P. R. 54 Taylor, B. F. 55 Tolley, W. M. 56 Fiasco, A. 57 Turville, P. TEAMS DE LA SALLE OLD MONASH BLUES COLLEGIANS (Bluel(Turquoise & & Gold) Coach : Silver) Coach : Bill Bernie Sheehy. (Res) Harding. (Res) Colin Glover I Stuart Schneide r 1 McHenry, R. 2 Welsh, k. 3 Bourke, M. 4 Perkins, K. 5 O'Donnell, J 6 Yarwood,. 7 Power, K. 8 McDonell, P. 9 Stewart, P. 10 Halasa, R. 11 Lyons, B. (c) 12 Dunn, B. 13 Letson, R. 14 Fitzgerald, J. 15 McInerney, M. Whitelaw, D. 17 Bourke, B. (vc) 18 Jeffs, N. 19 Pollard, J. Hale, G. 21 Halasa, H. 92 Mitchell, P. 23 Hale, D. 24 Mulqueen, S. 25 Fitzpatrick, M 26 Crothers, T. 27 Rathjens, J. 29 Wright, S. 30 Day, D 31 Murnan.e, P. 32 Groves, A. 33 Clarke G 34 McIlroy, P. 35 Bothe, J. 37 Mcllroy, P. 39 Butler, I. 40 Sherman, P. 42 Donegan, P. 44 Aldenhoven, P 45 Slattery, G. 46 Loft, C. 47 Bourke, M. P. 49 McGuiness, R. 50 Fisher, A. 51 Mitchell, J. 52 Kerin. A. 53 Sandford. C. 54 Gilbert, P. 55 Mcllroy, A. 56 Flynn, J. 57 George. P. 58 Dorrizzi, T. 59 McPherson, W 60 Hill, G. (vcr) 1 i urton, B. 2 Williams, S. 3 Ciolding, P. 4 Sweetland, M. 5 Booth, R. 6 Smith, A. % Pell, J. 8 Hopkins, P. 9 Olding, M. 10 Carlton,L. ( dvc 11 Cash, G. 12 Hildebrandt, P 13 Schneider, S. 14 Lette, G. 15 Gallagher, C. Van`Der Nacher, R. 17 Gunning, T. 18 Midgeley, A. 19 Gumley, W. Harrison, G. 21 Williams, T. 22 Ryan,C. 23 Olds, R. (vc) 24 Clark, G. 25 Lucas, R. 26 Tellefson, J. 27 Orr, A. 28 Ellis, M. 29 Coldham, J. 30 Black, G. 31 Syme, J. (c) 32 Alford, A. 33 Bickford, D. 34 Stephen, T. 35,Fanning, T. 36 'Hedding, I. 37 Scott, R. 38 Malcolm, B. 39 Moore, C. 40 Carnell, S. 41 Moore, G. 42 Severs, P. 43 Renhard, R. 44 Whitty, P. 45 Anderson, G. 46 Crampton, M. 47 Creaser, J. 48 Hore, T. 49 O'Hare, M. 50 English, J. 51 Campbell, P. 52 Rogers, R. 53 O'Brien, B. 54 Giles, S. 55 Johnson, T. 56 Lachal, P. 57 Armstrong, J. 58 Townsend, S. 59 Mann, G. 60 Bryson, N. 61 Clarke, B. 62 Edwards, J. NORTH OLD BOYS (Purple & White) Coach : Shane Maguire (Assistant) George Moloney (Res) Tony Arthur. so n 1 Maguire, S. B. (c) 2 Maguire, D. B. s Sheales, M. 4 Fennelly,P.W, 5 Wilson, G. M. 6 Borcich, M. P. 7 Robertson,N.F 8 Hogan, J. P. 9 Scanlon, T. G. 10 Anderson, B. J 11 Leeack, F. A. 12 We1ch,M.R.(vc 13 O'Connor,P.T. 14 Fogarty, D. E. 15 O'Connor, B. Hall, P. G. 17 Ould, G. 18 Murray, L. F. 19 Mclnerney,L. Carroll, P. D. 21 Biagi, A. A. 22 Godfrey, G. 23 Meredith, K. 24 Butera, D. P. 25 Holland, A. 26 Murray, J. 27 Wigney, S. G. 28 Haratsis, B. 29 Maguire, J. P. 3~) Sleight, G. 31 Kelly, T. 32 Diviny, K. J. 33 Condello, P. A 34 Prior, R. 35 O'Keeffe, G. F (vcr) 36 Ryan, D. F. 37 Fitzpatrick, R. J. (cr) 1 38 Horan, B. 39 Bevanda, S. 40 Scott. K. J. 41 O'Donnell,A.J. 42 Arthurson, D. 43 Kutrolli, D. 44 Nelson, D. 45 Arthurson, A. 46 Fennelly, B. 47 Cuffe, P. 48 Jongebloed,P. 49 Walsh, P. 50 Robbins, A. 51 Skahill, B. 52 McCormack M 53 Meredith, K. J 54 Robbins, A. 55 Walsh, P. 56 Wakim, J. 57 Wigney, G. 63 Timms, R. 64 Shaw, J. Monash Blues Cont. 65 Manchester, K 68 Joakin, S. 66 O'Kane, A. 69 Oakley, K. 67 Sealer, K. 70 Farrell, K. 71 Boylan, G. OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS (Gold & Green) Coach : Alec Gard. iner. (Res) N~l Water s I Dart, R. 2 White, G 3 Arrowsrnith, 4 Watsford G 5 Peers, W. 6 Emerson, D. 7 Birrell, A. 8 Bartley, D. 9 Cook, M. 10 Hansen, C. 11 Grant, S. 12 Kennedy, S, 13 Stockdale, S, 14 Stevenson, I* 15 Smith, G. Waters, N. (cr, 17 Galbraith D, 18 Wilks, P ' 19 Piggin, C. Williams, C. 21 Johnson, I. (c) 22 Baker, G. 23 Peers, R. 24 Frood, D. 25 Dann, P. 26 McKinnon, T. 27 Kennedy, R, 28 Star, M. 29 Quarterman, P. 30 Weir, T. (vc) 31 Qua rterman, A. 32 Jones, G. 33 Langley, R. 34 Murphy, R. 35 Heinz, A. 36 Beer, N. 37 Deboos, R. 38 Fekete, P. 39 Day, P. 40 Allen, K. 41 Christie, R. 42 Emerson, S. 43 Dawson, W. 44 King, P. (vcr) 45 Hillman, A. 46 Nelson, S. 47 Friend, I. 48 Cumming, P. 49 Herbe rt, K. 50 Margetts, D. 51 Healy, P. 52 Clingin, G. 53 McGrath, T. 54 Douglas, W. 55 Adgemis, J. 56 Masters, R. 57 Bunting, P. 58 Hunt, P. 59 Green, G. 60 Fricke, J. 66 Webb, R. 67 Alexander, N. 68 Camilleri, A. 69 Rough, G.,M6ND (Brown tight Blue) ; ch : Ian Cam-.n (Assistant).il Le Pag e 17ove, S. W. ~~'ood, R. Rosengarten,T. ~'nirpuy, P. M Jc h :.nis, R. C. (VC ) Ladd, K. J. Fisher, G. J. Cameron, R. J. Graham, All an Corben, B. F. (dvc) Graham,Adrian poulsham,d.a. Purcell, P. J. lth, J. F. Chism,A uyho.d. Kozlowski,I.A. ioey, P. D. Fat2ell, E. F. Le Page, N. L. Bourne, (C ) B. K. Russ, J. I. Russ, K. M. Vaylor, A. R. B arry, J. R. 15 Thomas, G. T. Kuramoto,G.D. Cu rtis, R. Buckley, C. Burn ey, C. W. Lewis, M. S. wood, R. Carter, G. F. morris, S. P. Fl ;umdley, G. J. C;ough, D. G. Holman,G. Cu rtis, M. Richardson,P. Marston, D. J. ; A rep, R. C. llivan, J. F. ark, R. M. i derson, D. L. ",aane, A. J. xts, C. R. >llins, M. J. r oulsham,m.p. : M eeking, J. P. (cr) Storey, J. R. 5~ Turner, G. J. Palmer, G. R. Sandilands,R.S Bourke, S. M. Rowse, R. B. Humphreys,A.J 5 Naylor K. R. 5 Kavanagh,I.R. Hay, R. K. RESERVOIR OLD BOYS (White, Royal Blue & Red) Coach : Brian King (Res) Alan Shepherd 1 Bates, M. (c) 2 Dobson, G. 3 Paulka, J. 4 Hansen, P. 5 Scott, D. 6 McLaughlin, L 7 Rutty, G. 8 Trevascus, G. (vc) 9 Massey, G. 10 Tuininga, F. 11 Shepiierd, R. 12 Manson, K. 13 Horne, J. 14 Craven, B. 15 Hutton, T. Jarvie, W. 18 Aston, V. 19 Tuininga, G. Byrne, T. (dvc) 21 Yoannidis, G. 23 Heenan, M. 24 Shepherd, A. 25 Taggart, R. 26 Dakin, H. 27 Matheson, P. 28 Sellers, N. 29 Dale, E. 30 O'Brien, P. 31 Smith, P. 32 Barrot, R. 33 Koers, D. 34 Pettet, W. 35 Macklin, N. 36 Wilson, B. 38 Wilson, T. 39 Coles, B. 40 Coles, C. 42 Gray, P. 43 Wilson, S. 44 Lobley, J. 45 Truefeldt, D. 46 Kennedy, R. 47 Slattery, W. 48 Lever, P. 49 Collins, D. 51 Dickens, K. 52 Giles, D. 53 Dowell, B. 55 Morse, K. 56 O'Brien, T. 57 Driver, D. 58 Box, G. ST. BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS (Black, Gold & Blue) Coach : Gus Mitchell ( Res) Paul Daffey I Slater, V. A. 2 lsurgm, D. C. 3 rox, J. W. 4 Santamaria,R.C 5 Racxham, P. D (vc) 6 Iannazzo, M.P. 7 Wade,C.F.(c) 8 McNamee,B.A. 9 Egan, rs. J. 10 Doolan, J. G. 11 Davis, T. J. (dvc) 12 Hogan, P. N. 13 Mitchell, G. P. 14 Thompson,P.S. 1o C,uus,uuie, P. J Angel, B. F. 17 Pheian, K. F. 18 Dalmau, P. A. 19 Nadzielski,H.J, eu Pearson, M. J. 21 Kennedy, P. A. 22 Augnton, P. G. 23 Sheahan, M. G 24 Drennan, M. J. 25 Mahoney,G.A. 26 Phelan, R. M. 27 Schwarzenberg, W. J. 28 King, R. H. 29 Waite, M. 30 De Morton,P.A 31 Power, K. M. 32 Dean, G. W. 33 Sullivan, A. 34 Daffey,P.J. ( c) 35 Pearson, P. J. 36 Osborne, D. 37 Jones, A. 38 Smith, G. J. (vcr) 39 Brady, M. V. 40 Irvine, K. W. 41 O'Loughlin,P.A 42 O'Loughlin, B. G. (dvcr) 43 Malouf, M. K. 44 Taylor, P. M. 45 Johnson, P. G. 46 Hughes, J. G. 47 Loughnan, J. 48 Doutre, G. R. 49 Trewin, T. G. 50 Hughes, D. J. 51 Tyler, K. J. 52 Callanan, P. D 53 Whiting, J. R. 54 Hughes, G. F. 55 Richardson,G. 56 Reid, M. T. 57 Smith, A. J. 58 Isaacs, A. G. 59 Bourke, W D. 60 Shanahan,P.J. UNIVERSITY BLACKS ( Black & Royal Blue) Coach : Peter O'Donohue (Res) Glen Saine s 1 Gill, S. K. 2 NiacCallum, 1). J. 3 Clarke, J. A. 4 Costeuo, T. G. 5 Burne, N. E. 6 Belfield, R. D. 7 Lockie, M. J. 8 Larkins, J. F. 9 Saines, G. R. (cr) 10 Kovess, C. B. 11 Steele, P. W. 12 Atchison, D. A 13 Collins, S. G. 14 McKinnon, A. O. 15 Hickey, B. S. Holland, G. A. 17 Moffatt, A. R. 18 Webster, J. J. 19 Dynon, J. N. Bullen, A. J. 21 Sawyer, G. R. 22 Costello, S. A. 23 TvlcRobert, P. B. 24 Perrett, R. M. (vc) 25 Birch, P. A. 26 Cairfa, M. J. 27 Steinfort, C. L 28 Key, S. R. 29 King, D. A. 30 Irwin, R. T. 31 Faulkner, C. 32 Cusack, P M. 33 Steward, G. J. 34 Bateman, N. 35 Herbert, G. C. 36 Larsen, J. W. A. 37 Costello, A. J. 38 Silk, S. P. 39 Ryan, C. J. 40 Staindl, D. J. 41 Pascoe, D. W. 42 Temple, M. J. 43 Wood, A. R. 44 Moore, A. J. 45 Lay, P. A. 46 Baxter, S. R. 47 Dakis, P. G. 48 Gates, T. C. 49 Santamaria, P. 50 Cleary, J. E. 51 Scott, P. A. 52 Ley, C. J. 53 Wood, N. C. 54 Springall, R. C 55 Elliott, P. E. 56 Humphreys, N. W. 57 Cottle, R. A. 58 Breheny, M. J. 59 Sceney, C. G. 60 Johnson, P. R. 61 Hays, P. R. 91 Wren, C. UNIVERSITY BLUES ( Black & Royal Blue) Coach : Alan Salter (Res) Bruno Scarceli a 1 Williams, S. (dvc) 2 Lyle, R. L. (dvc) 3 Scarcella, B. C. 4 Vivian, D. G. 5 Ainger, D. G. 6 Carroll, W. S. 7 Anderson, G. A. 8 Templar, D. G. 9 Nicoison, S. I. 10 Brown, C. P. 11 Tyquin, M. 12 Goss, P. W. 13 Balmford, J. 14 Hindle, R. G. 15 O'Kane, W. J. Ellison, G. N. 17 Jewson, G. R. 18 Pleydell, G. P. 19 Booth, D. J. Small, D. M. 21 Hollonds, B. P. 22 Clohesy, P. J. 23 Westmore, G. A. 24 Hager, G. A. 25 Sleeman, M. G 26 Schauble, P. D 27 Church, B. (c) 28 Hart, P. G. 29 Carmody, J. (vc) 30 Lawson, D. J. 31 Morrison, G. R. 32 Wilson, D. S. 33 Smith, H. J. 34 Bierwirth, P. 35 Moore, R. M. 36 O'Kane, W. 37 Carne, R. V. 38 Rabone, I. 39 Debelle, G. D. 40 Sharp, J. C. 41 Nicolas, V. A. 42 Plunkett, J. F. 43 Standish, T. J. 44 Patterson, R. G. 45 Haines, I. 48 Farrow, B. A. 47 Sing G. P. 50 Withers, ~ M. N. 51 Dunin, A. J. 52 Thwaites, T. P. 54 Sammon, M. I. 55 Holmes, I. 57 Adams, M. P. 58 Brukner, P. D. 60 Taylor, R. S. 69 Armstrong, M. J. 70 O'Connor, M.

s 2, S 1 Purcell LAST WEEK'S RESU LTS A SECTIO N De La Salle OC 5.4 6.8 98'.12 1 2.1 5 128.-87 St. Bernard's OC 1.3 7,964 DE LA SALLE O.C. : McGui Wright., Crathers 3, Power, Lyons, Fitzgerald 3 ther s Best : Loft, Mulqueen, Cro, LWright, Whitelaw. Mitchell 2, ST. BERNAKD' PhelOan Wade, Angel, Thompson 2, Aughton, Doolan, Waite. Best : Rackham, Wade. Drennan, Schwarzenberg, Univ. Blacks 0.1 9.5 12.6 17.9-111 Coburg 5.4 5.8 11.13 14.19-10 3 B SECTIO N St. K. CBOC 4.4 9.9 10.14 Collegians 2 5 7.6 11.1 2 14.18-102 13.15-93 ST. KILDA CBOnn Jennings i 2, TobinC,onne Ray 2,,atMeehan 2, erman, Whlte, MBlakele y estsherman, Jennings, Meehan. : Rowlands 3, Parsons 3, COLLEGIANS Etherington 2, Williamson 2, Roach, Merry, S. Permezel. Best : Wiiliamson, 5hinkfield, Rowlands, Rice, Merr y Cookes. Geelong 4.6 8.9 9. 12.21-93 UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Burne 4, Old Carey Gr. 2.0 4.2 6.3 9.4-58 Hickey 3, Belfield 3, Perrett 2, Larsen 2, Hays 2> Holland. Best: Burne, Staindl, GEELONG G. Ross 3, Jesse 2, Wells 2, Davis 2, Coad, Nice, G. Trevaskis. : Davis, Wells, Nice, Colenso, Benci, Clarke, Larkins, Belfield, Hays TOlley 3, Best 'Brie 4 Paulke. COBUR3 N. Beattien King, Thomas, Handley King, Leckie, OLD K. Elliott 2, Yen 2, Rea d Be. Hunter, CAREY DeavdtesGlennnHarriss~avies : R, GilmourRo BistN M~~attle e Elliott, Yen, R Egan, Univ. Blues 8.2 15.6 27.8 26.11-7 4 1 3.9.13- Marcellin OC 3 6 14 $ 1 5.8 287.11-18 153 Monash Blues 0.3 1.4 5.7 9.9-63 MHS O.R. : Hindle 5, Tyqui n MARCELLIN O UNIVERSITY BLUES.C. : Jones 12, P. Gullinennin 5, Hager 4, Lyle 4, Rabone 3, Moore an 7, Butler 4, J. Crimmins 2, Culliian 2, Sleeman 2, Smith. Best: Brown, Lyle,, Moore Hager, Hindle, Schauble. Dillon, Power. Best : Jones, P. Gartner, Butler, Power, J. O. Gregory. 4 2 : Malone 2, Cooper VanO,DesH NakkeS : 25m1Chea'tleyooBest MIIS OLD BOYS : Smith, Bickford, Booth, Olds, Gumley, 2, Featherby, Short, Jones. Best : Silberberg, Tennant, c. Woods, Malone, Featherby Cheatley. North O.B. 5.6 10.7.13 29 0 Scotch. Coll, 61 J.5 5.9 :13-7 Reservoir O.B. 0.3 3.7 Old 3.2 14 3]7.52 29.9 5-3 [urray 5, Hall OLD SCOTCH : Gox 5, Mason 4, Sherwen 4, Morgan 3, Leatham 2, Alenson, An- NORTH OLD BOYS' Sly' Welch, 3, Haratsis 3, Horan 3, Borcich. Best : on, Gianotti, Nickiess, ty, D. Maguire, Fog is, B Horan, Wilson,. O'Connor, dersan, : Meadows, Eggles t Kefford, Cox, Anderson, Best Holland, Leeack. Nicholls, Speer. OLD PARADIANS : Ford 4, Kendall 2 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS' Tagg gates, Byrne, R.. Shepherd, Kennedy, n, Johnso p. Jordan, Tudor, ud Kohnt st Gilmartin, Scott, Martm, Dowell. Best : R. Johnstone, Sh~artin, Bates, Dowell, T. Byrne, Tellefson. Kennedy. Caul. Gram. ~ 2 15.~ liilg ]14.8-19 2 4.4 8.5 15.8.10-13 0 Ivanhoe 0. Trm. Gr. 2.2 4.7 9.73 12.- 88 CAULFIELD GRAMM.: Butcher 7, At, Ormon Gs 2 d ORMOND : Chisholm 10, Roger Wood chison 3, Tootell.GBesth, riffilthsf rlester, man 2 Bourne 2, Tamblyn, 3, Smyth 2, Holman Chisholm, Roger Morphet, Butcher, white, Long- 3, 2. Best, 4 Wood, Dove, : Bourne, Murphy Marston. IVANHOE Simpson, : vl eckp=apac, C. Birrell Buckley, Long, McWhinnie, R. Stewart. OLD TRINITY : Dann 3, Smith 2A Quar- Stewart, 2, Hansen, Jones, S. Kennedy,. Stewar, terman, Weir. Best: Hansen, SSEamerson, ~ckernanleburtonewart, Van, R Stevenson, Beer, Cumming, 1g s THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-- JUHE 26, 7 Page '1$ Last Week's Results -- Continue d C SECTION D SECTIO N 9.4 15.8 26.10 31.14-0 Parkside 1 4 3.10 4.13 7.- 58 l;ew pp,rkside: P. Harvey 8, Quaife 5, Green 4, Sweeney 4, B. Harvey 3, Basto w 2, - Best : 11 iowelip Delaney> P.aHarvey,oGe1Dryden, t C. poyntz, Keogh. KEW : Hinchen 3, Mullin, Puschenjak, go~vland, Johnston. Best: R. Zerbi, Toogood, Stephens, Johnston, Puschenjak. 1 awkner 5.7 13. 18. 22.26-158 Alphington 3.3 5.7 8.11 ]1.73-7 9 FAWKNER: K. Ward 6, M. Stapleton 6, cash 3, Cerminara 2, Foley, Ayres, Goss- Il Wheeler Best: F. iewinckel, QU~gge > Ward, McMahon, Duggan, Ayres, K. Cash, Gossiewmcke 1. TON- Whitfield 4, Jamieso n ALPHING Harris Hale Matfin. Best: Shaw 2,. ale, Shearer, Smith, G. Candy, Matfin, Shaw. 9.3 powle elllouse 0 3 1 2 5.6 25 17 67 5 28.7 1 12.9 181 MELBURNIANS : Urquhart 8, Roberson OLD 5, Mitchell Cordner 3, Elam k, Knigh t 3, Dick 2, Prior. Best. Pisars i, Urquhart, Prior, Cor d ne r, P Dawso n R HOUSE : Sykes 5, Greig 2, POWE U ton Stafford Mason. Best : DigbY 2, p Whitmore, Alexander, Upton, Sykes, Stafford, Booth. t Rov 11 74 11.8 13.9-87 Ilamp on UHS Old Boys 3.2 6.5 7.10 10.-76 HAMPTON ROVERS: Nash 2, B. Bennett 2, I. Bennett 2, Tregear 2, C. Earle B.,. Bes t Bi d Young Kenney Sennett C. Earle, Ṡ Huckett, Kennedy, Scariett, Tregear. UHS OLD BOYS : McMahon 3, Hume 3, B 2 Schulz Martini. Best: Flavel, yron Hume, Cleary, J. Martini, Parks, Poulter. O Haileybury 4.4 6.8 11.70 14.14-98 O. Ivanhoe Gr. 6.1 7.3 8.4 12.5-77 OLD HAILEYBURY : Bouris 5, Mason 3, Williams 2 Houston, Curry, Cracknell, I Lingard. Best: Cocks, Curry, Houghton, Houston, Kane, Paul. OLD IVANHOE : Goal-kickers, Bes t Players not received, or received afte r copy dead-line - first post Monday. AJAX 2.6 7.11 11..21-14 1 Brunswick 1.1 1.3 4.8 7-13- 5 5 AJAX : Bialek 6, Markoff 4, Fayman 3, Schulberg 2, Ritterman 2, Fein, Smorgon, Gross. Best : Ritterman, Rozen, Lemish, Smorgon, Bialek, Schulberg. BRUNSWICK : Palmer 2, Lasala 2, Palmer, MaddenneA~Wisean3ones s0$ens, Gillett, 0. Brigh. Gr. 5.3 12.8 17.14 21.21-147 Old Geelong 4.3 9.10 14.11 17.13-11 5 OLD BRIGHTON : Jones 6, Watkins 3, Devine 2, Hamilton 2, McClure 2, Priestley 2, Thomas 2, Currie, Kemp. Best: Jones : Thomas, Devine, Mullett, McClure, Walsh. Missen OLD GEELONG : McGillivray 4, Sid 2 BRoss, 3, sonen Thompson. v est Ba llieueso Ande r : Tnompson, Law, Hunter, Moore, Gilbert, Sheahan. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 26, 197 6 0. Camb. Gr. 2.2 6.5 10.9 13.12-90 Etsternwick 6.5 7.8 9.14 10.77-7 7 OLD CAMBERWELL : J. Steven 3, Buckeridge 3, Ellis 3, P. Buchanan 2, D. Rimington, Healey. Best : Buckeridge, D. Rimington, J. Steven, McCallum, D. Steven, Ellis. n ELSTEl2NWICBIOOks t Zman~gg D Grace. Bradshaw 2, P. Best : Ramsay, Rosewarne, Rigg, Richards, Berns, Brooks. S. Sav. Bank 5.2 13.9 19.14 23.19-157 National Bank 5.1 8.2 10.3 10.5-6 5 STATE SAV. BANK : McGill 5, Inglis 2,r, Wals h Jeffery 3,, Izod, 5, Mahe reacott. 4, Best : Allen Ma 3 h, e j McGill, Kirk. ON AL BANK : Cordy 3, Jenkin- NATI Reeves. son 2, Morris 2, Bate, Gray, Best : Jenkinson, Reeves, Morris, McLean, Winzar, Bate. Assump. O.C. 3.6 7.10 13.14 18.-128 Old Xaverians 2.2 4.6 5.6 6.9-45 ASSUMPTION OLD COLL.: M. O'Donnell 6, Vipond 4, Pavone 3, Serafini 2, Stuart, McKee. Best : Barlow, O'Dwyer. M. O'Donnell, O'Dwyer, McCormick, McKee, Commadeur. OLD XAVERIANS : Pucilowski 2, J. Naughton, Brew, Browne, Warming. Higgins, M. Eichorn, Pepp Mortensen. Page 19

Last Week's Results - Continue d Last Week's Result s Continued E SECTIO N Heatherton 4.4 14.4 19.10 19.12-126 Monash Wh. 3.2 5.5 6.6 11.11-7 7 HEATHERTON : Meeking 8, Hampton 2, Buck, Pimm, Walker, Riggio, Brains, R. Smith, Howells, P. Carey, P. Killen. Best : P. Carey, Meeking, O'Shea, P. Killen, B. Ryan, Fletcher. MONASH WHITES : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. St. Kevin's OB 3.5 9.7 15.11 17.13-115 0. Mentonians 3.2 6.6 8.7 13.8-86 ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Brennan 3, Johnson 3, Cruise 3, Low 2, Hannan 2, Clement, Cross, Fitzpatrick, Mornane. Best : Crowe, Fitzpatrick, Mornane, Johnson, Hannan, Clement. OLD MENTONIANS: Fisher 3, Speers 2, Rafter 2, Wood 2, Peel, Bennett, Norton, Ingram. Best: Ingram, Wood, Peel, Norton, Watts, Francis. La Trobe Blks. 5.2 10.5 14.6.9-129 Com. Bank 4.3 4.7 6.7 7.10-5 2 LA TROBE BLACKS: P. Grant 7, Buchanan 6, Von Moger 2, Goode 2, Forbes, Roe, Sheehan. Best: P. Grant, Von Moger, Forbes, Graham, O'Donohue, Sheehan. COMMONWEALTH BANK : W. McCrimmon 2, Wyatt 2, Pettis, Frazer, D'Orsa. Best: Brown, Milton, Borrack, Wyatt, Myers, Dick. A.N.Z. Bank 5.7 A.M.P. Soc. 2.4 11.10 13.12 18.-124 4.6 6.11 11.12-78 ANZ BANK : Dancer 8, Marsden 4, Daykin 3, Minniti 2, Gilroy-Scott. Best : Dancer, Daykin, Gale, Harnetty, Karpavicius, Wescott. AMP SOCIETY : Parkinson 3, I. Henderson 3, Withers, Reed, Taylor, O'Rourke, G. Caddick. Best: Waller, Fankhauser, Gates, G. Caddick, Nicholls, Wiley. North Bruns. St. Pat's-Mon. 1.2 5.9 10.9 14.11-95 3.4 4.6 6.9 8.13-61 NORTH BRUNSWICK : Butler 3, Handley 3, S. Gibbons 3, D. Payne 2, Hamilton 2, J. Payne. Best: Garing, Raleigh, Walsh, S. Gibbons, D. Payne, Butler. ST. PAT'S-MONIVAE : Shannon 5, D. Tobin 2, W. Mahar. Best : P. Tobin, Coffey, Mahar, Rohde, Stephen, Shannon. Page i F SECTIO N W. Brunswick 3.5 8.14 13. Footscray I.T. 4.6 22,22-154 7.8 11.12 15.-106 WEST BRUNSWICK: White 5, Beaumont 4, P. Guatta 4, Tartaglia 3, u Brockweli 2, Bull 2, O'Halloran Woolard. Best: Allen, Byrd, Callander P. Guatta, Ivey, White. ; FOOTSCRAY I.T.: Carr 4 Moore 3 Jenkin 3, Fletcher 2, Cusak, Ferguson, White. Best: Trewin, Grayson, Moore, Absalom, Carr, Sheehan. La Trobe Reds 2.4 5.6 7.7 13.8-86 BulIeen-T'stowe 3.3 5.4 8.8 11.12-78 LA TROBE REDS : Robinson 4, Butler 3, D. Taylor 2, McEncroe 2, D. Wilson, Pappin. Best: Pappin, D. Wilson, V. Delahunty, Sauer, Palmer, McEncroe. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Dawson 3, D'Agostino 2, G. S. Miles 2, J. Tenace, Jackman, I. Walton, Keast. Best : D'Agostino, Sheridan, Keast, Jackman, Dawson, Lochart. Beverley H. 7.3 11.10 15.11.14-134 Bulleen U. 2.3 3.4 8.6 12.9-8 1 BEVERLEY HILLS : O'Loughlin 8, Butterworth 4, Hirsch 4, Gibson 3, Booth, Best: Adgemis, Butterworth, Fatchen, Gibson, McCrory, O'Loughlin. BULLEEN UNITED : Macaulay 2, Lachmund 2, Robertson 2, A. Divirgilio 2 O'Halioran, Bowden, Nanscawen. ' Bestc Robertson, Flint, Lillie, Peter Archer, Gheller, Bowden. Thornbury 6.4 11.7 15.10 22.15-147 Univ. Reds 3.5 6.8 10.11 11.14-80 THORNBURY: R. Liversidge 5, Dymon d 4, Hayman 3, P. Burns 3, M. Staff 2, Byrne 2, Pieters, McMahon, G. Ashby, Best: A. Burton, Greenwood, Byrne, Ashby, Staff, P. Burns. UNIV. REDS : Sharpe 3, Thomson 3, Kenny 2, Allison 2, Mitchell. Best: Hillier, Allison, Toose, Caddell, Sharpe, Thomson. St. Bede's OC 5.1 9.5.10 21.12-138 Glenroy 3.1 6.2 6.2 9.4-5 8 ST. BEDE'S O.C.: McGinty 6, Lockwood 4, McCormack 3, Fyans 2, Dan Kean 2, Coutts 2, N. Hester, Bowden. Best: Coutts, Terrell, N. Hester, Rydberg, Smyth, A. Hester. GLENROY: E. Attard 3, Marshall, A. Ross, Rogerson, R. Smith, Todorov, Purcell. Best: Buhagiar, Jolley, Ray Perry, J. Wilson, M. Prendergast, E. Attard. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 26, 1976 JUNIOR SECTION 1 t,5nhoe 5.3 8.9 9.13 15.18-108 power House 4.3 7.4 9.9 11.11-77 IVANHOE: Stevenson 3, Williams 3, Loarse 2, Ferguson 2, P. Buckley, Kilnck, Dymond, Blaze, Addamo. Best : i(te, Stevenson, Blaze, Dymond, Wiljms, Kilpatrick. POWER HOUSE : Keil 2, Sarosi 2, Coco L;avale 2, Nicholson, Cazaly, O'Connor. 6est: Wilson, Steinfort, Sarosi, Seccas, Cazaly, Digby. Ormond 4.1 6.2 12.5 14.8-92 L: niv. Blacks 4.6 8.9 8.11 10.12-72 prviond: Sterling 5, Gough 3, Crocke r [3oyanton, Cornish, Porter, McCallum. [test: Handel, Porter, Britton, Bosch, ~terling, McCallum. UNIVERSITY BLACKS: Faulkner 5, ;kidmore 2, Sawyer, Toohey, Dillon. Best : }ianna, Faulkner, Toohey, Williams, Tolidav, Thompson. )lonash Univ. Univ. Blues 4.4 7.8 10.9 13.11-89 2.3 3.6 7.9 7.13-5 5 ) tonash UNIVERSITY : Quinn 3, Sloan 3, Creaser 2, Giles 2, Walton 2, Boyce, Best: Mann, Downie, Seiler, Quinn, Creaser, Grutzner. UNIVERSITY BLUES : Warne 2, Whitehead, Dobbie, Hall, Kenealy, Bedford. Best: Thomas, Kenealy, Bedford, Hall, ti: hitehead, McCombe. Hampton Rov. 3.1 9.5 11.5.13-109 o. Scotch Coil. 3.2 7.6 12.8 13.11-89 HAMPTON ROVERS : King 4, Cafarella 3. Diamond 3, Feban 3, Marshall 2, Thompson. Best: Cafarella, Thompson, Peban, Diamond, Fisher, Knox. OLD SCOTCH: Wade 2, Oates 2 Gordon 2, Human 2, Morris 2, Vines,, slaver, Bayly. Best: Kiel, Oates, vines, iuman, Wade, Evans. \'orth O.B. Coburg 3.3 6.13 9.19 13.23-101 2.3 3.5 5.8 7.9-5 1 NORTH OLD BOYS & COBURG : Goalickers, Best Players not received, o r received after copy dead-line - first cost Monday. JUNIOR SECTION 2 Thomastown 4.3 9.8 1012 15.19-109 St. Bern. O.C. 1.6 6.10 9.15 11.18-84 THOMASTOWN: Czerny 6, G. Kourli s 3, Botting 2, Allen, Taylor, Marcou, J. Kourlis. Best: Taylor, Lagerwey, Marcou, Gleeson, Di Battista, G. Kourlis. ST. BERNARD'S O.C. : Shembrey 3, Grant 2, Bergin 2, Powell 2, Valentine, Langwell. Best : Hargreaves, Monaghan, Shembrey, Smith, Wall, Haren. Caul. Gram. 5.5 10.6 13.12 17.-118 Geelong 3.3 6.6 8.7 8.9-5 7 CAULFIELD GRAMM.: Gregory 3, Hood 3, Kerger 3, Roberts 3, Strugnell 2, Everitt, Hitchcock, Seymour. Best : Gregory, Watson, Dalton, Strugnell, Felsenthal, Sisson. GEELONG: Dodds 2, Nurzenski 2, Morrow, Quirk, Gibson, Bateup. Best : Nurzenski, Murdock, Pettigrove, Morrow, McGrame, Sing. Alphington 3.1 9.2 11.4.8-104 Kew 1.4 4.9 6.13 6.21-57 ALPHINGTON: Cree 4, Berizzi 3, Patrick 2, Nugent 2, Courts, Raines, Hvalica, Frenette, Howard. Best: Cree, Travaglini, O'Neill, Hvalica, Matfin, Patrick. KEW: Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday. 0. Paradians 3.3 8.9 11.12.15-111 Reservoir O.B. 2.2 6.2 8.2 11.4-70 OLD PARADIANS : Considine 3, Mc- Aleer 3, Anderson 2, Downey 2, Komisarczk 2, J. McLaughlin, 2, P. McLaughlin, Williams. Best: Downey, Kilkenney, J. McLaughlin, P. McLaughlin, Considine, Shannon. RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Ristevski 3, McGaw 3, Tobin, Street, Baker, Edwards, Romeo. Best: Ristevski, Lyons, Malkoun, Rantino, McGaw, Edwards. W. Brunswick 4.2 8.7 15.19 25.25-175 De La Salle OC 5.2 7.3 9.3 10.5-65 WEST BRUNSWICK: Nigro 5, Brockwell 3, Dell 3, Marino 3, Ceddia 2, Malignaggi 2, Schwarze 2, Rossitto 2, Defrutus 2, Bartley. Best: Briggs, Brockwell, Caligari, Dell, Nicolosi, Nigro. DE LA SALLE: Cull 4, P. Kerin 2, Ryan 2, Blakney, Curran. Best: Nugent, Lloyd, Hellard, P. Kerin, Cull, Cox. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 26, 1976 Page 21

Last Week's Results - Continued Last Week's Results -- Continue d C RESERVE SECTION D RESERVE SECTIO N B RESERVE SECTIO N 14 fkside 3 A RES RESERVE SECTION.9 6.14 10 AJAX 7.3 13.7 17.9 17 45-146.21 1~.54 :150 4 1 9.6 11.8 13 0.1 3.3 3. 5 Brunswick 2 0 4. 1 AJAX: R. Lisner 6, Gurfinkel 4, Jur-.8-86! W g, Maiolo, 2, Woilan 2, Burge r ut_.1024 St. K. CBOC 2.3 2 7 6.8 9.9-G, 2, Kagan parkside: R. poyngidd, R. Clarke, 8 4 6 Collegian s _,ooks, Fletcher, Forde, Freeman De La Salle OC 55 3 7 5 111.7 1127 179 St. Bern. OC. 6, DE LA SALLE : Dorizzi 8> G. Hale ST. KILDA CBOC : J. WhitTaYloDavlSy H Clarke, Ridd,. Best : Freeman, Burger, pnnessey. Best Byrne, R. finkel, Grundmann, Lisner, Kagan. pney ennessey, Smith, O'Connell 3, Esmonde, Delaney,.. Smith 2, Lamont 2, BRUNSWICK: G 'DonneelTiM George, White. Best : A. Kerin 2, Letson, O M Best : Dorizzi, A. Kerin, White, Lynch, O'COnl' Taylo M. K r Davis, Ey, ; Duvergier 2 Gevaux, Sutton,. Munro, White, Leheney. Best : Mrnahan, G. Smith, White, A, A. Munro,Hesketh, G. Hale, C. Bourke. : Tucker 2, Newton 2,' zzl, Quinn, ~oren7liuzzi,duvergierer B e P. Smith. COLLEGIANS c Considine 4, Ballard 2, Ferguson, Emmett, Bulling., Gevaux, ST. BERNAI~'S O.C. Dalmau, BUllingI,S hmackay, Hughes, Wright Johnson, Sheahan 2, FOX, Best: 6.5 12.9 15.11 2~ 36 145 3 : Fox, Sheahan, Paul Pearson, Cartledge, [ splineton 2.1 4.2 7. 3 O, Brigh. Cr. 4.2 7.6 12.8 19.10-124 Old Geelong 4.4 7.6 8.8 10.10-7 0 Dafiey, Best. Phelan, Peter Pearson- lph g Stewart 41 OLD BRIGHTON : Millis 5, S1nak 3 ; Johnson, R 4.1 7.4 8 8 15-13-103 j,aw~er: Geelong 41 Gr. 3.1 5.3 6. 5 McNee 5, 1{ostov 2, Templeton 3, Kennedy ar 2, ~k Simon Larkin.ummond 4, Wittacker 2, Stapleton 4.4 9.8 142 1g,2-12 Old Care y, Tapp 2, Dredge, Larkin. 26 ;QWyer, A.' Deans J Drummond', Coburg : Lowcoclc 4, McDonald 4, Univ. Blacks 2.0 3'1 3' 4, Willoughb y GEELONG ham 2' Poulton, annon. Best: McNee, Leary Templeton, Millis,. Mara P. Stapleton, Kennedy. Bumpstead 2, ShermgBest: McDonald, ' COBURG : Lewis Symons 2, Handley 2, J. Taylor 2, Seath, McArthur, McArthur, Wookey Sheringham,.,rtov, O Hayes 2, : Carmichael Whitt P OLD GEELONG e, Archer, Smith,,LpHINGTON : Walker, :Beicherso Best Yencken 2, Jonas 21, Wells 2 1. BeSt Zanon, Willoughby, Handley, C [11iamson 2 es, Matton, Harris, Wil- Kearney Tolley, Cunningham. Green, Woods, Lowcock. HaY P. Morgan 2, smpton,. Best : Carrc Connorr Paton.g,. Yencken, Robinson, OLD CAREY : EH'an 3, R,arz,8 on Henry : Fink, Simms, Ewan, Constable, Summons, Morga n 4.4 7.5 11-43 g 14 11-95. Collins, Owen, UNIVERSITY BACKS L. Best: M5m~hnnon : yunck- Fink, Best - 01,1 Melb. 7.4 13140 14.17.21-134 Old Camb. Gr. 2.1 3.4 3.6 6.7 5.4 5.4 - Steele, Bateman wer House 0 2 McInnes en, Lay, Saines, Gates, Marcellin O.C. 3'3 7 : Stevens Williams, 6.7 115 id BOYS ELBURNIANS : Elam 5, Miller ELSTERNWICK Connel l, 1.2 1 4 Monash Blues 1.5 3.8 7,12 9 9-15-69 OLD vvilson 3, M Woodbridg Jim Marks Manson ichards, 2 O' R.1064 University Blues 2.2 5.6 8.6 MHS O Gregory 3, P ' e hell 2, Rudd. MARCELLIN O C'c J' F. Alorsio 2, John Marks,, Zimmer. Best : M~verett, Mclnnes. Lapin, Wallace-Mitc, Wilson, Best : Convery, Zimmer,. Aloisio 2, Ludd, Woodbridge, Sanft 3, Treache r : Alford 3, Harrison 2, Holmes 2, 3 MONAS H BLUEg O'Connor 2. Walsh~ B Best* ~ Conno, ngers, Strawhorn. OLD C AMBERWELL: M Wrl Carneil, Shaw, Hedding, ShneidHopklns, Aloisio, Maguire, *OWER HOUSE : Hacking 3, Dakin 2. 2 Ansett. Best : Sanft, Austin, M.. Williams, Periilo, Oakley. Hammett, hams, S Lettle, Harrison, Townsend, Holmes Best: O'Dwyer, Carnell. Gould ;~t S. Mason, D. Hacking, Parker,. Dakin. Temp- UAINERSITY BLUES : Collins 5, M.H.S, st, Car.. MacKenzie, Ternes. State Sav. Bank 3.4 5.5 8.9 11.17- Milburn, National Bank 1.3 2.7 4.8 6.9-45 lar, Goss, Brukner, McicoisonB N Brukner, 235 Rov. 4.1 7.5 11.6 12.12-8 4 roll, Hart, Hollonds, 0. Scotch C.s Z 0 12.2 15.3.3-133 HS Old Boys 2.4 2.6 3.10 5.15-45 T'E BANK: P. Brennan t[ampton Mira- M, Scott STA 2, SAV Graham 2,. 2, Collins. Old Paradian Best North O.B. 2.3 6.7 7.8 10.9-69 OB 1.3 3.4 7.6 8.8-56 OLD SCOTCH : Goal-kickers, EiAMPTON ROVERS: Combe 6, Cochrane, Pitts, Mitchell. Best: price, 0 2, C. Earle 2, Cave, Colmbe GBest : McDonald 2''Pltts, Nolan, Benn e tt, Scott. Players not received, or received after Reservoir copy deadline - first post Monday. Huckett, G. Englrsh, P. Brennan, P. Freeman,. Lus- NATIONAL BANK : Allen, s Robinso n Roulent, Mirabito 4Curley, '. OLD NORTH OLD BfiOrY$QStarNelson, Jong 1S.H S BOYS: Bro~est:2'B1ake, AllenWalke- Gale, McLean, Hurley, Faeemanne OLD PARAD~IS' Watkins 2, Mc mbe, Wilkinson, Gray. Fabini,, McLean 2, O'Donnell, Harvey, O'Donnell, ebloed, O'Connor, Loughlin, Carroll, Mans fieihlin,eskissane, Barker, Johnson, McLou g ilkinson, Thomas, Paterson, den. nleman. 4 4 q 9,8 10.15-75 McGrath. Best Nlansfield. RESERVOIR OB : Goal receiveci after Ass players not receive first post Monday..11-95 copy dead.lin e 1.4 4.8 9 Oldu m XaverOians 2.3 2.8 5.10 7.11-5 3.9 19 Haiieybury 7.4 9.6 14.9 184.33_12 7.9-63 Ivanhoe 3,4 5.5 9.8 p ASSUMPTION OLD CO1L~LaasZl Catanese,, va«lroe Gr. 0.0 2.2 2.3 Troup Egan 2, Deane, Thomas, Old Trinity Gr. 23.. 4 2 54..7 5 85 7 CauL Gram. Jones OLD HAILEYBUcQueena 2,o Davey> P.. Hecker 3, A.8 1915 Dean 3, Harris, V Field, Forbes 31 Derham, Whiteman. Clements, Shaw. Best : G1~mour Egan, Dowling, Griffith,, Maas, 2 Unkles, 2, O'Rourke 2, Forrestal, V Harris, 1 :.oole, McLennan, Lovig, McLennan, Ormond Fekete 3, OLD TRINITY : Stockdale 3, Hewitt Best Bartlett, Hoare :.!lest : Bannon, Derham,, R. Harris OLD XAVERIANS : Cusack J. A Jones, oup Whiteman i Zachariah, Silk, W. Eichorn,. Rush.,.OE Best : O'Connor, Cusack, Silk, Delaney. Dann 2, Dawson, Syrnrngton,Dart, De Hecker, Warry, Lupson 2, Mae' L De Boos. Best: Hewrtt> Bunting, CAULFIELD GRAM-* Hambiyn, OLD IVANH' Gorlrece'ved after Boos, McGrath, Symington. hur 2 Worthington. thing ton Gerrand, I ne layers - first not received post Monday, Best. Brosnan, Skehan. Meek- ORMOND : Palmore 4, il Fisher 2 Art Way Best-. Wor anos. opy dead- i page 23 26, 1976, Meeking, Welch, Monottt, Lupson, Sp JUNE i Best: Farre, Wakman, 1g76 ~'t{e AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- ; Turner, Fisher, Clark. pa iner THE AMATEUR FO OTBALLER page 22

Last Week's Results - Continue d E RESERVE SECTIO N Heatherton 7.3 10.7 15.11.14-134 Monash Wh. 0.1 1.3 2.6 4.7-31 HEATHERTON: P. Smith 6, Yates 5, Borg 4, Hopkins 2, P. Skinner, A. Carey, D. Skinner. Best: P. Smith, Yates, Borg, D. Hopkins, Seamer, Grace. MONASH WHITES : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. St. Kevin's OB 4.4 8.8 11.8 12.10-82 O. Mentonians 0.0 2.2 3.5 4.8-32 ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Gaven 5, A. Simpson. 2, Martin 2, O'Rorke, Davey, Baquie. Best: T. Griffin, T. Corrigan, Martin, Gaven, McGuinness, Virgona. OLD MENTONIANS : Lane 2, Robertson 2 Best: Zimaris, Pearson, Wittick, Grey, Toohey, P. Smith. Com. Bank 5.4 7.8 7.13 10.-80 La Trobe Biks. 0.1 0.1 1.3 1.3-9 COMMONWEALTH BANK : King 3, Mc- Namee 2, Leeming, Sullivan, White, Cox, McKenzie. Best : Cox, Sperlungo, King, Zak, Sullivan, Athans. LA TROBE BLACKS: Faulkner. Best : Beazley, Chapman, Keane, Groenwagon, Faulkner, Di Cecco. A.M.P. Society 2.2 4.6 6.10 9.11-65 A.N.Z. Bank 3.2 5.6 6.9 7.10-52 A.M.P. SOCIETY: Symons 3, Hirons 2, D. Jenkins 2, Ferrall, Carr. Best : Mc- Leod, Ferrall, Henderson, D. Jenkins, Symons, DePropertis. A.N.Z. BANK: May 3, Pecora 2, Holt, Tannock. Best: Birkenfelds, Carrazza, Ham, Jones, Peter Orchard, Thomas. North Bruns. 3.5 6.7 9.8 11.9-75 St. Pat's-Monivae 1.3 2.4 4.5 9.6-60 NORTH BRUNSWICK : Turner 5, Trotter 2, Johnson, Carter, Ford. Best: Turner, Trotter, Carlyon, G. Payne, Mikkelsen, Major. ST. PAT'S-MONIVAE : Walsh 5, Richardson, 2, Ryan, Flower. Best: Reid, Richardson, Lardner, K. White, Campbell, Walsh. "100 GAMES TO UNI. HIGH PLAYER" All players, officials and supporters would like to congratulate David Nolte on reaching his century with Uni. High club, of which 52 games were played in Under 15 and Under 17. He won the best and fairest in Under 15 in 1970 and Under 17 in 1971, a good effort. David has played in many positions on the field, however, he is well known for his "insane" dashes from centre half-back or the back pocket. Congratulations David for reaching 100 games and we hope you will be around for your next 100 games. Page 24 F RESERVE SECTIt3E,:; West Bruns. 4.6 5.6 8.11 9.13-67 Footscray I.T. 1.0 3.5 4.5 7,8.50 WEST BRUNSWICK : Condon 2, D a 2, Kovatzi 2, Fletcher, Green, Suleymang Best: Dagg, Fletcher, Macdonald, Meldrum, Oakley, Suleyman. FOOTSCRAY LT.: Bridge 3, Artis Delucca. Best: Erbs, Hoyne, Kerr, De' lucca, Artis, Matthews. La Trobe Reds 1.2 2.8 4.11 7.12-54 Buileen-T'stowe 2.6 2.6 4.12 5.15-45 LA TROBE REDS : Hall 2, Gillsenan 2 T. Delahunty, Gutteridge, Bennett. Best : Hall, T. Delahunty, Bennett, Kleeman Gutteridge, Brian. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE: Puller 2 L. Tenace, Kennedy, Goble. Best : Cox, Goble, Chaplin, Kennedy, Knell, Camp ling. Beverley Hills 3.2 7.2 7.4 8.5-53 Bulleen United 0.2 2.5 5.7 6.9-45 BEVERLEY HILLS : Flemming 3, Mc- Cory 2, Woods, Johnson, Post. Best : Glennister, Woods, McCory, Nugent, Powell, O'Dea. BULLEEN UNITED: Cairns 2, Turner Petch, Vening, Dunn. Best: Edmonds, Ash, Montgomery, Dunn, Paul Archer, R. Jenkins. University Reds 3.1 6.2 11.5 14.8-92 Thornbury 3.2 5.3 7.4 12.4-76 UNIV. REDS: Lynch 4, Wilkie 3, Lipshut 2, Forrest, Main, Stephenson Long, Acciarito. Best: Long, Miller, Lipshut, Lynch, Forrest, Wilkie. THORNBURY: Gurrieri 3, Burnie 3, Rademaker, B. Burrows, F. Burrows, I. Burton, Gavin, Inglis. Best: I. Burton, F. Burrows, Bradbury, Gavin, Rademaker, B. Burrows. Glenroy 3.7 8.7 9.10 11.12-78 St. Bede's OC 2.3 6.3 7.6 9.9-63 GLENROY: G. J. Ford 8, Gray, Erdman, Graeme Ford. Best : Stockdale, Erdman, G. J. Ford, Punton, Maughan, Crossila. ST. BEDE'S O.C. : Handley 5, Hall 2, Elmore, Earp. Best: Callaghan, Negri, Handley, Earp, Hall, M. Ryan. CENTURY TO ANZ BANKE R All at ANZ Bank congratulate Trevor Dancer on playing his 100th game today. Trevor played his first game with the club in 1970 and apart from 1974 when he had other commitments he has been a regular and valued senior player. Trevor has the ability to read the game of football well and with accurate kicking he topped the "E" Section goal-kicking list in 1975. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 26, 1976 36 IN LINE FOR CARNIVAL TEAM The training squad for the Victorian team to take part in the,~mateur Carnival at Adelaide on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, July 6th, 8th and 11th has been narrowed down to 36 players and the final list of 25 who '-will make the trip will be announced on Monday night. Here are the players still in the running for selection : ut. Ritterman (AJAX), T. Fank-,auser (AMP Society), P. O'Dwyer Assumption O.C.), G. Fletcher, J. Griffiths, J. Butcher (Caulfield Gramm.), N. Leckie, P. O'Brien (Coburg), I. Rice (Collegians), I. Davis (Geelong), J. Gartner (Mar- 2el lin O.C.), R. Silberberg (MHS Old Boys), R. Booth (Monash ulues), B. Anderson, S. Maguire,,,L Welch (North Old Boys), J. Houghton (Old Haileyburians), J. Anderson, S. Tallent (Old Scotch C. Hansen, W. Peers (Old ~?rinity Gramm.), B. Bourne (Ormond), R. Sykes (Power House), M. Bates, T. Byrne, R. Shepherd (Reservoir Old Boys), P. Aughton, M, Drennan, G. Mitchell, P. Rackham, G. Wade (St. Bernard's O.C.), K. White (St. Kilda CBOC), N. Burne, J. Clarke, S. Costello (University Blacks), R. Hindle (University Blues). Peter O'Donohue (University Blacks) is coach of the team and Don McQueen (Old Haileyburians) is his assistant. Mr. Brian Lauder will be Manager of the Victorian party and Mr. Fred Coldrey is Assistant Manager. It's better to fly with friends, Fly the Friendly Way E AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 26, 1976 Page 25

A SECTION W L For Agst % North Old Boys 8 1 991 743 133.4 De La Salle OC 7 2 877 697 125.8 St. Bernards OC 6 3 879 685 128.3 University Blues 5 4 1082 882 122.7 Old Trinity Or. 5 4 862 936 92.1 University Blacks 4 5 828 945 87.6 Coburg 3 6 901 924 97.5 Ormond 3 6 944 1002 94.2 Reservoir OB 2 7 777 1060 73.3 Monash Blues 2 7 682 1068 63.9 B SECTION Old Scotch Coll. 8 1 1081 633 Caulfield Gramm. 8 1 1040 748 Marcellin OC 7 2 1027 634 Old Paradians 5 Geelong 5 Collegians 4 St. Kilda CBOC 4 Ivanhoe 3 MHS Old Boys 1 Old Carey Gr. - PREMIERSHIP LISTS 4 834 839 4 749 873 5 738 732 5 675 865 6 875 970 8 766 11 9 566 10 170.8 139.0 2.0 99.4 85.8 100.8 78.0 90.2 68.4 55.5 Pts 32 28 24 12 12 88 32 32 28 12 4 C SECTION Old Haileybury 9-1000 641 156.0 36 Old Melburnians 8 1 1315 791 6.2 32 Parkside 6 3 1109 773 143.5 24 Hampton Rovers 6 3 8 777 105.0 24 Fawkner 5 4 1010 805 125.5 UHS Old Boys 3 6 886 905 97.9 12 Old Ivanhoe Or. 2 7 779 949 82.1 8 Alphington 2 7 7 1022 70.1 8 Power House 2 7 640 1070 59.8 8 Kew 2 7 636 1174 54.2 8 DATSUN D SECTION W L For Agst o AJAX 9-1171 622 188,3 Old Xaverians 7 2 932 814 114.5 Assumption OC 6 3 903 593 152.3 Old Camberwell Gr. 6 3' 946 783 1.8 Elsternwick 5 4 772 828 93.2 Old Geelong 4 5 939 919 102.2 *State Sav. Bank 3 5 795 841 94.5 Old Brighton Gr. 3 6 859 877 97.9 "Brunswick 1 7 552 1064 51.9 National Bank - 9 552 1080 51,1 E SECTION *St. Kevin's OB 6 2 881 703 125.3 La Trobe Blacks 6 3 801 604 132,6 ANZ Bank 5 3 715 651 109.8 Old Mentonians 5 4 730 676 108,0 *AMP Society 4 4 751 861 87,2 North Brunswick 4 5 712 682 104,4 Heatherton 4 5 908 874 103.9 St. Pat's-Monivae 4 5 788 800 98,5 Monash Whites 3 5 552 717 77,0 Commonwealth Bk 2 7 641 911 70,4 F SECTION West Brunswick 9-1325 581 228.1 St. Becles OC 8 1 1056 709 1-':3.9 Beverley Hills 5 4 936 $52 109.9 Thornbury 4 5 894 850 105.2 Bulleen United 4 5 896 964 92.9 Footscray IT. 4 5 861 994 86.6 Glenroy 4 5 788 1046 75.3 Bulleen-T/stowe 3 6 874 930 94,0 LaTrobe Reds 3 6 640 913 70.1 University Reds 1 8 732 13 62. 9 DON'T BUY I DATSUN Check our deal as you could pay less : N1cLEA1VS TETOF. MOTORS* LMCT 409 392 PLENTY ROAD, PRESTON 478-1788. AFTER HOURS NO. IS 211-3428 CONTACT RICHARD ELLIOTT From Old Carey Grammarians Amateur Football Club ~ ~ 1~ THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 26, 1976 Pt c 3 628 24 24 24 1 ~. PREMIERSHIP LIST S JUNIOR SECTION 1 W L For Agst % Pts,orth Old Boys 9-1329 407 327.1 36 Nonash University 7 2 1099 490 224.3 28 ;niversity Blues 7 2 1087 689 157.8 28 Ivanhoe 5 3 846 769 110.0 22 --n,ond 4 5 724 885 81.8, :cersity Blacks 3 6 641 709 90.4 12 -urg 3 6 803 900 89.2 12 House 3 6 662 1298 51.0 12 Scotch Coll. 1 7 699 1307 53.5 6?zrnpton Rovers 2 7 450 1173 38.4 4 A RESERVE SECTION :oburg 8 1 642 485 132.4 y La Salle OC 7 2 790 503 157.1 niversity Blues 6 3 676 581 1.4 y, Bernards ~ 5 4 110.3 rrnond 4 5 719 686 104.7,rch Old Boys 4 5 601 585 102.7,aash Blues 4 5 600 659 91.0 Trinity Gr. 4 5 537 655 82.1 voir OB 3 6 351 558 62.9 ersity Blacks - 9 283 663 42.7 B RESERVE SECTION old Scotch Coll. 8 1 936 398 235.2,Iarcellin OC 7 2 815 467 174.5 Ivanhoe 7 2 837 498 8.1 Si. Kilda CBOC 5 3 663 567 1. 9 glans 5 4 727 554 131. 2 _I ii eld Gram. 4 5 599 621 96.5 HS Old Boys 3 5 642 572 112.2 eleng 3 6 440 828 53. 1 Carey Or. 1 8 435 892 48.8 Paradians 1 8 280 1068 26.2 32 28 24 12 4 32 28 28 22 14 12 4 4 C RESERVE SECTION Hampton Rovers 8 1 669 445 150.3 32 Parkside 7 2 984 301 326.9 28 Old Haileybury 7 2 748 413 181.1 28 Fawkner 6 3 958 474 2.1 24 I'd Selburnians 6 3 729 394 185.0 24 S+ 4 5 538 596 90.3 -IS Old Boys 3 6 463 709 65.3 12 0 c' Ivanhoe Or, 1 8 290 917 31.6 4 sr House 2 7 246 787 31.3 4 Fr!ngton 1 8 245 950 25.8 4 Tony Catanese plays his fiftieth game or assumption Old Collegians today. H e made the senior side for four of games. Always reliable as a hal f or wingman, Tony has booted eight in his Amateur career. He is a,,ated club member who always s himself available for whatever job > filling. Away from football h e _ges to fit in University studies and serve as Assistant Secretary of th e assumption Old Collegians' Association. ~celt done Tony. May you continue till your hundredth game in 1979. Bulleen-Templestowe Centre man Tony D' :tgostino departs tomorrow for a three mnnth trip to Itaiv. "Dagga" ha s!'ed 42 games with the club since ~ing the Junior team in 1974, when was Best and Fairest for the year. D RESERVE SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pts *Old Brighton Or. 7 1 844 491 171.9 30 Elsternwick 7 2 761 473 0.9 28 AJAX 7 2 752 485 155.1 28 Assumption OC 5 4 606 526 115.2 Old Camberwell Or. 5 4 487 521 93.5 *Old Xaverians 4 4 622 633 98.3 18 Old Geelong 4 5 675 646 104.5 State Sav. Bank 4 5 621 672 92.4 National Bank 1 8 371 842 44.1 4 Brunswick - 9 317 848 37.4 - E RESERVE SECTION St. Kevins OB 8 1 597 405 Heatherton 7 910 371 ANZ Bank 6 607 452 AMP Society 5 561 417 North Brunswick 5 564 550 Monash Whites 5 486 528 Old Mentonians 4 561 564 Commonwealth Bk 3 443 615 LaTrobe Blacks 2 384 633 St. Pats-Monivae - 353 931 147:4 32 245.3 28 134.3 24 134.5 102.5 92.0 99.5 72.0 12 60.7 8 37.9 - F RESERVE SECTIO N West Brunswick 9-885 322 274.8 36 Footscray I.T. 5 4 483 460 105.0 Thornbury 5 4 569 559 101.8 LaTrobe Reds 5 4 383 502 76.3 St. Bedes OC 4 5 594 531 111.9 Beverley Hills 4 5 478 480 99.6 Bulleen United 4 5 504 556 90.6 *University Reds 3 5 451 728 62.0 14 Bulleen-T/stowe 3 6 446 529 84.3 12 *Glenroy 2 6 438 646 67.8 1 0 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Thomastown 9-66 390 427.2 36 Caulfield Or. 8 1 1148 632 181.6 32 St. Bernards O C 6 3 1004 584 171.9 24 West Brunswick 6 3 1025 751 136.5 24 Old Paradians 6 3 911 78 5 1.1 24 Reservoir OB 4 5 18 76 1 153.5 De La Salle OC 3 6 802 1061 75.6 12 Geelon g 2 7 535 11 47.8 8 Alphington 1 8 571 1336 42.7 4 Ke w - 9 287 1749.4 - *Drawn Game. ifour points lost for Forfeit. We are sorry to lose Dagga at this stage in the season. His determination and constructive field work in the centre and as a ruck-rover has resulted in many goals. We will also miss younger brother Mark, who has been a regular boundary umpire with the club for two years. All the best to both of you from the players and Committee. 100 AT ROVERLAND Congratulations to Ian Rolls who wil l play his 100th game for Hampton Rovers today. Since joining the club, Ian has played most of his football on the forward line where his fine marking, strong kicking and clever team play have been a feature of his play. Well done Ian and we at Hampton along with your "missus" look forward to your next 100. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 26, 19761, Page 27

T_ JACK FULLERTON Secretary for 25 Years It is almost 25 years since JACK FULLERTON became Secretary of the Victoriant Amateur Football Association, and the Association has made great strides in that time. Jack has devoted more than 40 years to football, his first real achieve., ment in the football world going back as far as 1933, when he represented Victoria in the Interstate Schoolboys Carnival. He played with Collingwood Seconds for two seasons, 1935 and 1936, and still has a great love for his old club. Then he journeyed to the country and played with Horsham in the Wimmera League in 1937 before returning to Melbourne in 1939. Jack played all his football as an amateur, but after the war he gave up playing and started "blowing the whistle". He umpired in the Metropolitan Football League in 1945 before joining the V.F.L. the following year. Although on the senior list, he did most of his umpiring in the major country leagues - Ballarat, Bendigo, Ovens and Murray. He continued as an umpire until 1951, and was appointed Secretary of the V.A.F.A. in September of that year. Jack has seen many changes since he took over the secretarial reins - in 1951 there were 40 teams competing - this season there are 140. The Junior Section was formed in 1939 as a separate body - the Victorian Junior Amateur Football Association-and operated as such until it was merged with the V.A.F.A. in 1953 and became the Junior Section of the parent body. Then there was E Section, the Reserves and F Section, as the Association continued to grow. Jack was Manager of the Victorian team in 1953 which boasted many very fine players, and literally "scooped the pool" at the Amateur Carnival at Adelaide. Another feat of which he is Page 28 JACK FULLERTON justly proud was the organisation of the demonstration match of Australian Rules football at the Olympic Games in Melbourne in 1956. He was also an assistant to Mr. Bill Holt, who was the Tech - nical Director for the Olympic Games. Jack had a good deal to do with the Association's acquiring Olympic Park No. 2 Oval as a central ground in 1957. The V.A.F.A. had the use of this ground until di, end of 1960, but the installation of the greyhound racing track made the playing area too small. His next triumph was the gain- THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 26, 1976 ing of St. Kilda Cricket Ground as }leadquarters in 1965, but this, too, was to be short-lived as we had that ground for only one season. But the Fullerton determination was not dimmed by these setbacks and Jack did much of the negotiating for the use of Elstern- ~irick Park, which we gained in 1967. Much has been done to improve the facilities at this ground, which we now call "home" and further improvements will be carried out on a gradual scale. Something more we can thank Jack for - it was his drive, enthusiasm and persistence which has played a big part in getting these things done. Jack received the A.N.F.C. Merit Award in 1968 (the V.A.F.A., one of the four bodies affiliated with the Australian Amateur Football Council, is entitled to make a nomination for this award every fourth ~-ear). He was also honoured by being elected President of the A.A.F.C. in 1970. Jack was instrumental in obtaining the use of the Melbourne Cricket Ground for the Amateur Carnivals in 1962 and 1973, just another achievement in the tremendous amount he has done for Amateur football in Victoria. BUT - Jack freely admits that none of it would have been possible without the help and co-operation of his wife, Mrs. Norma Fullerton, who has been Assistant Secretary of the V.A.F.A. for the whole of the time that Jack has been Secretary. And the members of the Association think very highly of the Fullertons, for they have both been elected to Life Membership of the V.A.F.A. While Jack and Norma Fullerton are on deck the Victorian Amateur Football Association is certain to flourish. Ray was "Shepherded" back to R.O.B.'s Ray Shepherd, Reservoir Old Boys' centre line player, stands at only 5' 8", but his lack of inches in no way measures his football ability. Ray, who has just turn ed 21, has proved his ability and versatility since joining Reservoir in 1972. He has played in the centre, on includes squash and athletics the wing, and even as ruck-rover, among his other sporting activibut he is hardly the build for this ties, latter position, as he weighs only 12 stone. He won the Best First Year Player award in 1972 and was second Best and Fairest the following year. In 1974, Ray tried his luck with Collingwood (V.F.L.) and played in the Under-19's and the Reserves, but couldn't "crack" the senior side. He was back with Reservoir Old Boys last season and is in the squad for next month's Carnival at Adelaide. Ray plays cricket with Northern Socials in the Jika Association and RAY SHEPHERD THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 26, 1976 Page 29

The National Bank is its doing l u e best our dollar ai ~ This free book. You've proves worked it. hard for your money. And it's a bit Let's disturbing face it to see its value being eroded away so quickly That's why this free book "Your {wi h somei blank spaces valuable right now. it's 0 pages long for notes} and it would i be good value at a coui. e of dollars. But seeing the book isfree, it's e must. It's a practical a hom reference on personal money matters, like buying and financing a home, buying a new or used ct-lr, taxes, life assurance, probate. And a stack of other subjects. Ask your nearest National Bank manager for a copy. We don't claim to have an instant cure for inflation, but we can soften the blow with this book. And that's a good start. Page 30 National Bank THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 26, 1976 ADDRESS ALL MATTER FOR PUBLICATION T O i+<the AMATEUR FOOTBALLER" 1564P, G.P.O., Melbourne, 3001, ;la not to the Editor's private address. (Use addressed envelopes provided.) "Herald" Phone Numbers you may dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football representative at the "Herald" office. The numbers are:- 652-1479 or 652-1893 If you have any difficulty, you may ring 63-0211 and ask for EXTENSION 1479 o r 1893. RESERVE SECTION RESULTS to be phoned to 652-1892 BEFORE 3 P.M. or DIAL 63-0211 EXTENSION 1892. PRESS CORRESPONDENT corre- The phone number of the ti s Press 53-12~. spondent, George McTagg 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 ) The Age 60-0421 -- Ken Plesse. This applie clubs in main game only r as s advised. CAPTAINS, VICE-CAPTAINS Clubs whose Team Lists do not show the captain and vice-captain should be compl'ete so that the nextisissu e this will information, The A.B.C. Sporting Session from 3 1,0' each Friday (which commences the at Yolpreview 6 fol-.30, s include lowing -,vill day' matches. FOR EMERGENCY UMPIRES RING 91-649 1 and ask for an Umpire. WORLD OF SPORT Watch the VAFA segment on Channel 7's World of Sport o n Sunday. Club Beer Supply Barrels Bottles Cans SOCIAL SECRETARIE S Don't miss this chance to obtain your Club's Beer & Liquor Supplies at prices to suit your finances. o With the cost of Football Administration rising every year you must buy right to boost your Club income. e Compare our prices. o Phone us now, or call in and see - Bob Hemmings or Brian Lauder (22 years aft/. V.A.F.A.) at the RAILWAY CLUB HOTEL 107 RAGLAN ST., PORT MELBOURNE 64104 1 o WE DELIVER TO YOUR ROOMS OR FUNCTIONS THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- JUNE 26, 1976 Page 31