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inagroup 1OZ less :s B" Sec$ / T 11 you belong to any club or group with a common interest you qualify for Anset Airlines o f Australia's 10%r discoun air-fares or your next outing with 15 members or more Even better, Ansett Airlines will save you time and money by handling (at no cost to you) all t h e arnngementa for your trip, from accommodation and meals o unexpected things like laundry and entertainment Send for our detailed Group Trave : Brochure, or simply ring and we'1l mail one di :ecf 4NeeTT AIRU~dBS OFAUBTRau A Registered for posting as a periodical - Category "C" Printed by Hodges & Bell Pty, Ltd, Sutton Road, Maryborough, and published by George McTaggart, of 12 Ripley Grove, Caulfield North, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

He laughed all the way home f ro m the National Bank Sams firsf car Hes dreamt of ihis d 'for the last 3year~, 3,5 V Take if easy Sam And you can too, with a Nationa l Bank Personal Loan - all over Australia You're not going to believe this, but the Nationa l Bank wants to lend money - from $30 0 to $4000 (or maybe even more) - with or without security Come in to any branch of the National, and talk to us about a Personal Loan If you're on the level, we will be too National Bank 300-P-478 D Pag e 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- JUNE 28, 1975 S BERNARD'S CLEAR' LEADERS AGAIN STRONG FINISH ROUTS BLACK S Ormond's Shock Defeat-by Monas h By GEORGE McTAGGART St Bernard's finished too strongly for University Blacks in last week's main match and are now clear leaders again Ormond, who were sharing top place with St Bernard's and the Blacks, t~-ent down to Monash Blues in a surprise result It was Monash's first win in six rounds Now, the Blacks and Ormond share second place with North Old Boys, the three of them being a game ahead of Reservoir Old Boys, with three more teams being a game further behind At the halfway mark of the home-and-home series, only three teams remain undefeated - St Kilda CBC, Monash Whites and De La Salle Reserves University Blacks opened well against St Bernard's, kicking 7 goals in the first quarter, and were 11 points ahead at half-time But St Bernard's fought back in the third term and the scores were level at the last change Then the home side cleared right away in the final quarter, slamming on 8 goals to win by 38 points They showed more initiative in the last quarter than the Blacks, who may have temporarily lost a little of their edge Monash "jumped" Ormond with 3 ^oals in five minutes and keeping up the pressure, gained a firm grip on the game in the second term when they added 4-3 to 3 behinds to lead by 33 points at the interval Ormond improved in the second half, but their forwards were off the target, which was a contributing factor in their defeat, as Monash held on to win by 14 points Coburg also opened well against Reservoir Old Boys, but Reservoir came back in the second term to lead narrowly at the interval The defences of both sides were on t op in the third quarter, when Coburg edged to a 5-point lead, but Reservoi r THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 finished a shade more strongly in a free-scoring last term and were winners by 6 points An 8-goal burst in the second quarter by the bigger Old Trinity side gave them a 10-point lead over Old Paradians Parade came back in the last quarter and led by 10 points but Trinity finished on to win by 11 points Trinity outmarked Parade, who were kept in the game by their accurate kicking for goal Geelong looked to have a chance of opening their account when they were only 13 points behind North Old Boys at the final change, but North kicked 5 goals against the wind as Geelong faded, and scored a comfortable win Marcellin moved a step closer to the four with a 29-point win over Collegians and now trail Ivanhoe (fourth) only on percentage Ivanhoe went down to Gaulfield Grammarians by 3 points in a tense finish to a game that was close all day Old Scotch ruined their chances of beating Kew with poor shooting for goal They had six more shots and were beaten by 9 points University Blues beat Old Carey by 29 points to hold top place and (De L a Page 3

Salle were not troubled by Old Halleybury Uni High dropped from fourth to si xth when St Kilda CBC beat the m b beat Alphington by 17 points are no w in the four on percentage Old Ivanhoe scored easily over Old Melburnians but bottom team Brunswick ran Melbourne High (third) to 6 points d Leading team Hampton Rove rssufwhen they went down to State Sav- fere ings Bank by 25 points But Bank' s win back-fired somewhat, as they lost their place in the four to Old Geelon g who now head them on percentage Old Geelong easily beat Assumption West Brunswick scored a surprise 2-goal win over ANZ Bank, and AM P Society crashed against Elsternwick, who won by more than 8 goals, while St Bede's beat Old Mentonians by 3 points Thornbury had only 5 points to spare over LaTrobe Reds but Monash Whites, Heatherton and Bulleen United all won easily It is interesting to note that the fi ve home teams won in B Section and all the visitors won in F Section Ivanhoe, Coburg and Ormond all had easy wins in Junior Section I, and Hampton Rovers beat North Old Boys by more than 6 goals in the main Section 2 game Page 4 In the Reserves, St Bernard's beat the Blacks by 7 points, Ormond beat Monash Blues by 10 points, the salnp margin by which Old Trinity bea t Parade, and North Old Boys bea t Geelong by 4 points re pons ble for too r heir18-polut defea~ lby Marcellin, Parkside beat Old Brighto n by 21 points, State Bank beat Hamp ton Rovers by 11 points, ANZ Ban k b eat Wes t Brunswick by more than 4 in 'a low-sco i Elsternwi k scraped home fomea~p Society by 4 points With half the season now behs i d us, St Bernard's, University BIues, St Kilda CBC, Monash Whites and Coburg Juniors are clear leaders of their respective sections In D Section, Hampton Rover s Fawkner and Old Xaverians share tcl T place while AJAX and St Pat's-Monivae are equal top in E Section, and Hampton Rovers and Old Carey ar e level at the top of Junior Section 2 Three of the Reserve Sections hav u tright leaders - St e a Bernard's, De hd St eir Kild a Sall e CBC dsharexthea jeade an t sectian, Fawkner, State Bank and Ol d Geelong are equal at the top of D Reserves and Monash Whites an d Heatherton share top spot in F Reserve Section BUT A LOT CAN HAPPEN IN TH E REMAINING NINE ROUNDS "BEST and F EST" SINCE 184 5 Telephone Melbourne 60-0571 ; Oakleigh 568-1999 BOB C DCN BARRY SHEARER RICK STAFFORD (MEMBERS V A F A ) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -JUNE 28, 1975 TODAY'S A AND PIRES 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 shown i n rackets b A SECTION Old Trinity Gramm v Coburg (at Elstern- :rick Park) - Rowell Goal : Peters, Mci enzie (Booth) Re ' urvoir O B v Ormond - Goodman Goal : Hillier, Stratton (Burridge) St Bernard's O C v North Old Boys - George Goal : A Smith Wilson (Mitchell) University Blacks v Old 'Paradians - Jorgensen Goal: McCusker, E erland) Jenner (Suth- }tonash Blues v Geelong - Rowe Goal : rom Geelong District League (Wood) B SECTION i :nhoe v De La Salle O C - Wills Goal : `turray, L Williams (Maebus) Old Haileyburians v Kew - Hindle Goal : Saunder (Fogarty) llarcellin O C v Old Carey Gramm - Kelly Goal : Allen, Stewart (Pascoe) collegians v Caulfield Gramm - Grubb Goal: Bridges, K Jenner (Muller) Old Scotch Coll, v University Blues - ;;IcTaggart Goal: Dunstan, Dressing (Pritchett) C SECTION Brunswick v Alphington - J non) Field (Gan- Power House v Old Ivanhoe Gramm - Bishop (Butterworth) UH S Old Boys v Parkside - Reilly (Rossetto) St Kilda CBOC v MH S Old Boys - B Nicholls (Ryan) Old Melburnians v Old Brighton Gramm Hill (White) - D SECTIO N \ssumption O C v National Bank - Marks (J Smith) Fawkner v Old Camberwell Gramm - McMahon (Stead) Hampton Rovers v St Kevin's O B - Halbish (Cavanagh) State Sav Bank v Old Geelong - Lowe (Amor) Old Xaverians v C'wealth Bank - Johnston (Botsford) E SECTION Elsternwik v AJA X - Cunneen (Myors) North Brunswick v West Brunswick - P Fell (Blair-Holt) St Pat's-Monivae O C v St Bede's O C - Koilmorgan (Guyatt) La Trobe Blacks v A M P Society - Puddy (Tray) AN Z cebank v Old Mentonians - McInnes (Dunkley) F SECTIO N Glenroy v Bulleen-Templestowe - Somerville (Glenroy Reserve 'a bye) Bulleen United v Footscray I (Morgan) T - King Beverley (Grace)Hills v Thornbury - Budge Heatherton v University Reds - Andrews (Collister) Monash Whites v La Trobe Reds - Minson (A Williams) JUNIOR SECTION I Ormond v Power House - Wakefield Coburg v Ivanhoe - Mead University Blacks v Monash University Gow Old, Scotch Coll v University Blues ~ Thomas JUNIOR SECTION 2 West Brunswick v Reservoir O B - Cogdon Caulfleld Gramm v North Old Boys -- Power Bulleen-Templestowe v Geelong - Mason Old Carey Gram v St Bernard's O C -- Jennings Thomastown v Hampton Rovers - Marsden Old Paradians a bye EMERGENCY UMPIRES : Simpson, Gordner, Dodds, Benson, Phillips, Speechley NUMBERS TO NOTE Clubs in A Section should note these numbers For teams on Thursday night (as early as possible after 7 30 pm please-and certainly before 9 pm ) The Age 60-0421-Mike Sheaha n This applies to clubs in main game only - as advised Quarter-by-Quarter scores this week - 91=6491 Watch for this number week by week HOW TO CONTACT EME RGENCY UMPIRES Emrgency umpires Pal, sections available l ark s wil l will be to proceed to any ground if re- locate d quired THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 The telephone number will be 91-6491 Should the appointed umpire fail to appear, it will be necessary to phone Elste rn wick 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 Page 5

By Noel Rundle 5 Years Ago Geelong went into top position in B Section when they inflicted the first defeat on Univ Blacks, - but how lucky! Blacks were 44 points down at the last change, but kicked 8 7 to 2 goals in the final term to go down by only a point Ailden, Jones and E Smith were best for Geelong, and Jones, Long, McLean and Morgan (7 goals) desperate players for the Blacks National Bank's junior team had its first win for 3 years when it downed Parkside Juniors by 2 points Melbourne High welcomed back "Wassa" Dick, and Ian Harrison Ian had been in the bush teaching for a few years and returned to the senior side with a fine game St Bernard's congratulated John "Tiny" Crennan and Joy on the birth of their first child (John is with Booran Motors who advertised in The Amateur Footballer in the 1974 Final Series - Ed) The Umpire's Association congratulated father and son combination Hec and Ross Roberts Hec started with the VAFA in 1951 10 Years Ago AJAX saluted backman Ron Merkel on taking 24 marks against Assumption while Parkside congratulated committeeman Brian Lauder and his wife on the birth of twins (Brian is a member of 1975 VA FA Executive - Ed ) Captain of Old Xaverians was David Cotter whose father "Sam" was a member of the Old Xav's side in its first year in the Association - 19 UH S O B welcomed back Tony Leigh after three years with Terang in the Hampden League, while Olympic sprinter Bill Earle played his first game St Kilda CBC O B (C Section), North Melb CBC (D Section), Reservoir O B (F Section), University and Ormond (Junior Section) were the only undefeated teams after 9 rounds 'A' section umpires were Amey, Minson, M Brown, Bell and McLeod (Lynton Mc- Leod is secreta ry of the Umpire Committee this year - Ed ) Greg James (7 goals from - 9 shotthe star of Ormond's 1-point win ovcr Alphington with Cartwright, Alsop and Puddy best for the losers 100 games to Barry Dunstan (Aiph-) an Terry Booth (Old Paradians) d 25 Years Ago In 'B' section, a remarkable position ap plied after 9 games, as the premiership list read games won, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4 3, 2, 1, 0 Can a University mathematician work out the odds about such a result? The same thing occurs in F Section this week - (Ed) Ormond made it 10 wins straight with a 3-point victory at home against University Blacks before a crowd of 4000 Old Xaverians scored their first success with an 8-point win against Hampton Revers Goss (6 goals) Phelan (4) and Schrader were best By Kevin McKay l st Saturday night's Progressive Dinner ; another enjoyable night for those who ;~nded, only three new umpires cam e ~ not very heartening for our hard r rring social secretary and his eommit- :ce Ili,~hlight of the evening was surely our, ou,y blonde umpire and his girl friend or,heir efforts in "entertaining" everyone the home of John and Helen Wakefield tz-~eran flag-waver Lance Williams said sends me back 30 years - I did th e ;,nn e when I was their age" Break it Lance this bloke is a real handsome eup Ian Jenkin showed his "fatness" by sitring down and smashing the seat Former ~telbourne High player Ron Lowe went to sle e p during the telecast of the world cric- I;e[ final To Brian and Ann Nicholls, Graham and Julie Simpson, John and Helen Wakefield sn our th anks for opening your homes to u4 for such a great night "COMMAND PERFORMANCE " This is a must for eve ry umpire and his tvuily The champion tennis-squash and billiards players of our Association will be decided on this day - July 6th Most of our men play squash and quite few tennis, all play billiards - so enter or one or all of the events and show the i :mily how good you really are, Simon Marks will accept all entries Gary and Simon appear to have the singles te:mis between them, but the other sports are wide open This is to be a real family day - so 1ct's make it just that Plenty of space for the children to play plus Bar-B Q lunch - bring your own everything If you are worried about the children then stop - if necessa ry I will mind the lot of them But please be at "Yarrbat Sports Centre", Si Yarrbat Avenue, Balwyn on Sunday, July 6th Players and fellow umpires will be sorry to hear we will soon be losing the services of senior umpire - Daryl George - who is leaving to take up his new position as manager of the State Savings Bank at Hamilton One of our most respected members, Daryl umpired the recent Victoria v South Australia match at Elsternwick Park Very popular with all umpires he and his lovely wife Julie have always been great suporters of our social events A former President of the Umpire's Association, Daryl has umpired Australian Amateur Carnival games - Interstate and Final Series and will leave a big gap in in our senior panel To Daryl, Julie, Andrew and Alison we wish you well in your new home and thank you for everything As Daryl is a life member of our Association we expect to see him return for the Annual Dinner THE BLACK LIS T Missed publication deadline (Seniors and Juniors 5 p m, Reserves 3 pm) - Fine THREE DOLLARS COBURG UNIVERSITY BLUES BEVERLEY HILLS LA TROBE RED S POWER HOUSE JUNIORS RESERVOIR OLD BOYS JUNIORS KEW RESERVE S Failed to phone Final scores to Herald Office before 5 30 pm - Fine SIX DOL- LARS OLD PARADIANS JUNIORS AMP SOCIETY RESERVE S Failed to phone Final scores or details to Press Correspondent before 7 p m (A Section 6 p m) Fine - SIX DOLLARS ST BERNARD'S O C COBURG AMP SOCIETY RESERVE S Phoned incorrect scores - Fine - THREE DOLLARS DE LA SALLE O C COMMONWEALTH BANK ORMOND RESERVE S FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK JULY 5- NORTH OLD BOYS v UNIVERSITY BLACKS JULY 12 - UNIVERSITY BLACKS v GEELONG JULY 19 - OLD CAREY GRAMM v CAULFIELD GRAMM JULY 26 - OLD TRINITY GRAMM v ST BERNARD'S OC AS USED BY THE CHAMPIONS SPORTING T`~IU EAR LOU ZACHARIA H Makers of Football Boots, Athletic Shoes, High Leg Boxing Boots, Cricket Boots, Football Umpire Boots and Gymnasium Boots Page 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1976 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 Page 7

m careespenc A "SPANN ER" IN THE WORK S e whiehsspanserinolre thans parts 2~ gamea,airclludes 20 Finajs in his Amateur two in an Australian Amateurs side ppaances, six Footbal State~~ l has stuck Spence to was him nick-named "Spanner" at the Launceston Ca It's rather app rnival roprjate too for quite often in 1967 and the name him to be a"spanner' in their works opposing sides have found (or Willia s star with when used as a rove r O1dpPa ad ans Spann e 1961 afterniea inge school rover and hesroved for Parade in the ruckand first played on a half-back flank or in I Final the same year the back pocket Grand He was Captain of the school side and while still at school he played for some years with Heidelberg in the Diamond Valley League, where, in 1960 he had the distinction of playing in two Grand Finals on the same day He missed season 1962 and played only a few games with Parade Reserves in 1963, but took part in the finals that year and was also in the senior team in the Second Semi-final until midway through Old Paradians seaso n with from 196 1 transferred to Coburg Spence at twhes Launceston Carnival `incto1967 8 He was selected in four other teams and captained the side against Victorian Australia in 1971 South In his six appearances with Victoria he never played in a losing side AmSpence was fir rover for th e s in 1968swhen they competed inith e ANFC Division 2 Championships at Canberra A sojourn overseas caused him to miss the 1970 season but he came back in 1971 and has been a full-time student since then When he crossed to Coburg the following year Spence played in the centre, but after missing the 1973 season, he went back to his ruck-roving job last year When Coburg coach Alan Salter transferred to University Blues as coach this season, Spence went with him, and is a ruck-rover with the Blues, of whom he was elected Vice-Captain by the players, a tribute to his popularity He hopes of course to be playing in the finals with the Blues this season and if he (and they) maintain their present form, that looks a certainty Spence already holds a degree of Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma of Physical Education He was a Phys Ed teacher for six years then a computer programmer for a year prior to his overseas trip Now he is doing a Master of Science course Spence has always looked after himself Innd seems to be playing as well as ever He considers that being, a non-smoker and virtually a non-drinker has helped erably in maintaining his form consid- he Althoug h selected c will Inter-Varsity month e, sid this season, gained a place in the Australian Universities team, and was runner-up for Best and Fairest award at the Inter- Varsity Carnival at Adelaide Seventeen of hi s have been with 0 d Pa ald alns al l series but two of which with the seniors (the two Reserves were in 1963), and his other three have been with Coburg THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- JUNE 28, 1975 PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTION W L For Agst St Bern ard's OC 7 2 1058 766 university Blacks 6 3 969 791 prmond 6 3 938 769 North Old Boys 6 3 879 724 Reservoir OB 5 4 921 861 Old Trinity Gr 4 5 833 868 31onash Blues 4 5 811 931 old Paradians 4 5 812 951 Coburg 3 6 752 843 Creelong - 9 587 1056 B SECTION University Blues 8 1 984 791 De La ~Salle OC 7 2 975 644 Caulfleld Gr 6 2 901 771 Ivanhoe 5 4 896 884 `rarcellin OC 5 4 872 880 Kew 4 5 763 824 Old Carey Gr 4 5 752 870 ' Collegians 3 5 711 790 Old Scotch Coll 2 7 753 880 old Haileybury - 9 680 953 C SECTIO N St Kilda CBOC 9-1101 679 Old Ivanhoe Gr 8 1 992 651 }ths Old Boys 6 3 966 979 Power House 4 5 869 878 Alphington 4 5 831 865 UHS Old Boys 4 5 803 832 Old Melburnians 4 5 862 932 Parkside 3 6 761 907 Old Brighton Gr 2 7 745 928 Brunswick 1 8 709 98 8 D SECTION Hampton Rovers 7 2 1036 638 Fawkner 7 2 958 623 Old Xaverians 7 2 766 593 Old Geelong 6 3 891 686 State Sav Bank 6 3 10 807 Old Cam'well Gr 4 5 753 849 Assumption OC 3 6 748 817 National Bank 3 6 7 860 C'wealth Bank 2 7 527 1088 St Kevin's OB - 9 542 1147 E SECTION AJAX 7 2 1062 677 St Pat's-Mon 7 2 879 774 *Elsternwick 6 2 850 791 AMP Society 6 3 874 835 ANZ Bank 4 5 881 795 St Bede's OC 4 5 733 838 North Brunswick 3 6 786 908 *LaTrobe Blacks 3 5 692 876 Old Mentonians 2 7 756 811 West Brunswick 2 7 699 90 7 F SECTION Monash Whites 9-986 570 Heatherton 8 1 983 623 Thornbury 7 2 1031 717 Bulleen United 6 3 1015 592 Beverley Hills 5 4 995 880 Glenroy 4 5 757 877 University Reds 3 6 699 867 Bulleen-T'stowe 2 7 565 1116 LaTrobe Reds 1 8 437 925 Footscray IT - 9 486 85 9 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Coburg 7 1 1079 6 12 University Blues 6 2 936 593 Ormond 6 2 960 624 Ivanhoe 5 3 1005 865 University Blacks 3 4 393 494 Old Scotch Coll 3 5 665 734 Mon University 1 7 538 909 Power House 1 7 450 1143 % Pis 138 1 28 1 5 24 1 0 24 121 4 24 1070 20 960 16 871 16 854 16 892 12 556-1244 32 151 2 28 1167 26 101 4 20 991 20 926 16 864 16 900 14 856 8 714-16 36 1524 32 987 24 990 16 961 16 965 16 925 16 839 12 803 8 71 8 4 162 4 28 1538 28 1292 28 1299 24 126 6 24 88 7 16 91 6 12 84 0 12 48 3 8 473-1569 28 1136 28 1075 26 1047 24 1108 16 875 16 866 12 790 14 932 8 77 1 8 173 0 36 157 8 32 143 8 28 171 5 24 113 1 2 0 863 16 806 12 506 8 472 4 565-176 3 28 157 8 24 153 8 24 116 2 2 0 796 16 90 6 12 592 4 394 4 A RESERVE SECTION W L For Agst St Bernard's OC 7 2 649 588 Old Trinity Gr Coburg University Blacks Monash Blues Reservoir OB 6 3 691 506 6 3 614 542 55 44 59 1535 594545 4 5 640 474 4 5 613 580 4 5 609 598 4 5 556 652-9 359 90 2 North Old Boys Old Paradians Ormond Geelong B RESERVE SECTION De La Salle OC 9-839 401 Marcellin OC 7 2 687 561 University Blues 6 3 794 539 Collegians 6 3 665 510 Ivanhoe 5 4 702 558 Old Haileybury 5 4 648 6 Old Scotch Coll 3, 6 587 658 Caulfield Gr 2 7 605 705 Kew 2 7 408 906 Old Carey Gr - 9 397 939 C RESERVE SECTION Parkside 8 1 854 412 St Kilda CBOC 8 1 742 518 *Power House 5 3 788 410 *MIIS Old Boys 5 3 861 526 Old Brighton Gr 5 4 584 525 Old Ivainhoe Gr 5 4 585 617 Old Melburnians 4 5 606 482 UIIS Old Boys 2 7 390 784 Brunswick 2 7 335 930 Alphington - 9 307 928 D RESERVE SECTION % Pts 110 4 '28 136 6 24 113 3 24 99 5 20 98 0 20 135 0 16 105 7 16 101 8 16 85 4 16 39 8-2092 36 1 5 28 1473 24 130 4 24 1258 20 104 2 20 892 12 858 8 450 8 423-2073 32 1432 32 19 I63'T 111 2 20 948 20 1257 16 497 8 36 0 8 331 - Fawkner 8 1 937 292 3209 32 State Sav Bank 8 1 773 426 181 5 32 Old Geelong 8 1 660 480 1375 32 Old Xaverians 6 3 583 449 1298 24 **Hampton Rovers 5 4 551 348 158 3 20 National Bank 2 7 352 573 614 8 Assumption OC 2 7 366 650 56 3 8 Old Cam'well Gr 2 7 353 698 506 8 C'wealth Bank 2 7 367 736 499 8 St Kevin's OB 2 7 320 867 369 8 E RESERVE SECTION AJAX 8 1 714 442 161 5 32 *ANZ Bank 7 1 750 394 1904 30 *Eisternwick 6 2 579 397 1458 26 West Brunswick 6 3 508 463 1 097 24 North Brunswick 5 4 609 533 1143 20 AMP Society 4 5 607 494 1 9 16 Old Mentonians 3 6 509 467 1090 12 LaTrobe Blacks 3 6 444 631 704 12 St Bede's OC 2 7 391 586 667 8 St Pat's-Mon - 9 255 1004 254 - F RESERVE SECTIO N Monash Whites 7 1 642 328 1957 28 Heatherton 71 621 391 158 8 28' Glenroy 5 3 497 416 1195 20 Bulleen United 5 3 520 483 107 7 20 Thornbury 4 4 480 471 101 9 16 University Reds 3 5 412 501 82 2 12 *Footscray IT 2 5 372 530 70 2 10 *LaTrobe Reds 1 6 325 453 71,7 6 Beverley Hills 1 7 270 732 36 9 4 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Hampton Rovers 7 1 917 535 1714 32 Old Carey Gr 7 1 846 531 1593 32 North Old Boys 5 3 968 513 188 7 24 St Bernard's OC 6 3 1067 696 153 3 24 Reservoir OB 5 3 911 678 134 4 24 Thomastown 4 4 818 753 108 6 20 West Brunswick 4 4 753 838 899 20 Bulleen-T'stowe 3 5 547 790 692 16 Caulfield Gr 2 6 461 989 46 6 12 Geelong 1 7 633 1095 578 8 Old Paradians 1 8 464 1037 447 4 *Drawn Game **Unregistered Player June 7th

IMPORTANT TES "Herald" Phone Numbers You may dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football rperesentative 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 pm or DIAL 63-0211 EXTENSION 1892 Any phone calls not directed to these numgo and clubs will be regarded bers a ni gjy ned the scores, and will be s fined aecord When phoning scores, please state firstly the Section, the teams concerned, and then the winners, before giving the actual scores a fine cwiilcbe~incurrede Check wit h otherwis Goal e Umpires for correct scores This is the responsibility of the HOME CLUB RESULTS OF MATCHE S Results of amateur matches are broadcast in the Sporting Sessions of Radio Stations 3LO (commencing at 6 20 p m ) and 3DB each Saturday evening and from Television Channels ABV-2 and HSV 7 Channel 2 also provides quarter-by-quarter scores of A Section matches each Saturday afte rn oon NEW SECRETARIES, NEW ADDRESSES RESERVOIR OLD BOYS Montrose St : Ron Jackson, 5, Montmorency, 3094 - Phone 480ŌYS? ST 35I~EOVIN So OLD B Wilson Rd M ayfernon, 40, Glen Waverley, 3150 - Phone 560-9026 (home), 60-1071 (day) UNIVERSITY BLACKS: (L J Boyd) - new address, 58 Derby St, Tullamarine, OL D 3043 Pne M1~VI~3 new address - 9 OLODCGEELONG FrankswtoPhone 9 number 509-8452 CHANGE OF PHONE NUMBER The Secretary of Hampton Rovers, Graem e Amoore, has advised that his telephone number is now 598-1425 Club Secretaries and o thers concerned, particularly in D Section, are advised to note Uris change Page 10 PERMITS CLOSE SOO D ; Applications for perrnits for season wiil 1 97 close with the Records Secreta,-- of 5 the VA F A Mr Bruce De Lacy, man Road, Mentone, 3194 on 67 t Tuesday The only application date wi considered ll be that of a player after i,t1t affiliated -i0, a club in the amateur body tralia, of Western South,rs- Australia or Tasmania, is transferred to Victoria in his em ;{o ment A the player F a A h thi s has spe,ason~ sequentiy d hacs c a~ played with another club, must for two e igibie n t~o iplay for hismv Aatches F Abeclufore ag~~ In a case such as this, the date on which he last played with the other club shown in his must be permit application isshllgin foorce tfhat isaa piayerswho ~aist not played with any other club since he last played with the club with which he is seeking re-registration may be made at any time up to the last home and home match be asl well Of i o Secretaries f It Club (and any other club official who may be Involved in signing up a player) to noticea that number bee n mir uro now making payments to Leagues our players -cry Isnew pplayero o r solutel applicant e that for ana be thoroughly questioned as to his Amateur status, and as to whether he has payment of received any kind, or any trophies or presents etc contact the Chairman~o fthe Permit Committee, Mr F H Coldrey (Phone 92-4797) Remember th e club wi ll suffer loss of points and incur a fine, if you play a player who is subsequently found to be Ineligible CHANGE OF GROUND - OLD PARADIANS JUNIOR S rparadian Ol d s home J match~iliay now O1dplay c otheir tch Ground, Yarra Park, Opposite Olympic Park (Batman Avenue tram from Princes Bridge) Elsternwick wish to thank all who attended th e Sunday, specia l 8th J une Q A special thank s clubrooms al l the ladies for their valued attendance (there will be more mixed Sundays) OLD MELBURNIANS TRIP TO ADELAIDE An expeditionary group of Old Melburnians made it safely to Adelaide where St Peters Old Boys played host for the long weekend After long hours off the field the O M 's finally made it only to lose by two points Our thanks go to St Peters for a tremendous weekend and the airline and airport officials for their helpful guiding hand THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 28, 1975 BALL BRIEF S ST KILDA MAN REACHES 250 John White last Saturday became the first player for St Kilda CBOC to play 250 games Jack has been one of the all time greats down at St Kilda He makes opposition players look ridiculous with his superior judgment, safe marking and sure kicking He was leading Reserves goal-kicker in 1971 and is presently leading the list now iohn has been on the club committee for many years and is an untiring worker Alcnough not the youngest person at the club, with a little bit of luck and if he keeps on playing he may reach 300 games Con- ~ratulattons Jack! 150 TO O B G GREAT! Congratulations to James Agar on playing his 150th game for Old Brighton today For veirs, 'Big Jim' has been an institution,[own at the Beach Oval and his strong marking ' and goal-scoring ability have earned him the respect of both teammates and opponents Jim's unique ability to inspire players and spectators to greater participation in the game has also contributed to him baing one of the all-time greats for the club Unfortunately, business and private pressures have kept him out for the first half of the - season, but in his return last week he showed he had lost none of his ;ittributes Congratulations Jim on reaching his milestone 150 GAMES TO ST KILDA FULL-FORWARD Vic "Rome" Calleja today plays his 150th ~: me for St Kilda CBOC Over the years 4ic has proved by his goal-kicking feats hat he is one of the best full-forwards ever to play C grade Amateur football He has copped the goal-kicking a number of times Vic's main assets when he is playing is his superior judgment which enables him to get the ball on so many occasions, and his accurate kicking which enables him to kick so many goals He has kicked 34 goals this season and given many more away to his follow players with unselfish play Congratulations Rome on reaching this milestone and I hope the goals keep on coming 150 UP TO BULLEEN UNITED DEFENDER Gary Flint played his 150th game for Bulleen United last Saturday Having been with the club since the U 15's in 1965 This is a club record for number of games played Gary is a terrific clubman and a courageous back-pocket player, who won Best -and Fairest in 1967 and 1971 To reach this number is a credit to Gary since he suffered a serious back injury last year It was a double celebration last week, since Gary became a father for the first time as well CENTURY TO TRINITY GOAL-SNEAK Congratulations to Old Trinity's Stuart Stockdale who played his 100th game for the club against old Paradians last week Stuart has contributed to the club as a committeeman for several years, and has been a valuable player and leading goalkicker with the reserves since his first game in 1970 Stuart, like many mercurial full forwards, has a fine acting ability that has brought him many goals and the supporters much pleasure Well done Stu, if your tired old body holds -together we'd like to see 100 more 100 GAMES TO ST BEDE'S VICE CAPTAIN St Bede's congratulate Brian Irving on playing his 100th game last Saturday During his career Brian has,played as a defender and a forward, but over the last two seasons he has played mainly on the centreline Brian has always given the side great drive on the field and this season was appointed Vice Captain Off the field he has given great service to the club He has been a committeeman for the last 6 years and has always done more than his share of the work Once again congratulations Brian on reaching your "ton", and we hope that the old groin lasts for another 100 games MELBOURNE HIGH PLAYER REACHES CENTURY Bry an (Twiggy) Cormack played his hundredth game for MHSOB recently Bryan, who has returned to us after a tour of Biafra studying the local dietary habits, has been quick to regain his former brilliance and will soon be back in his rightful position in the firsts Bryan, who has never been known to refuse a glass of orange juice, is a keen and dedicated player, he once rode his push bike to a game when his car failed him, he's that dedicated! We sincerely congratulate Bryan on reaching his century and hope he will play many more games for Melbourne High OLD MELBURNIANS CAPTAIN PLAYED HIS 100th Geoff Cloke has played his 100th game with old Melburnians Geoff has won the club's best and fairest twice, the last in 1974, after a brilliant season This Is Geoff's first season as Captain and hopes to raise O M's to "B" grade While the OM,'s are struggling at the moment, Geoff is making an attempt to stir the club up and lead them into the finals Ian Henderson comes up for his 50th game with A M P Society today and it is good to see him showing his real ability in the senior team Ian started with the club when he was a kid and was aptly nicknamed "Little Helmet" in line with his two older brothers He has plenty of dash and great marking ability which serves him well whether in attack or defence All the very best for today Ian and we hope to see plenty more from you in the future All at Parkside congratulate Garry 'The Tank' Dryden on playing his 50th game for the club last Saturday Garry turned in another typical Dryden game and was nearly best afleld Keep the work up Garry and may your next 50 games be as good as your first 50 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 Page 11

66 ff CT ' AMS CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS (Navy Blue & White) Coach : Frank Goode (Reserves) John Wilson I Macdonald, R 13 White, B 26 Griffith, S J 39 Campbell, H 52 Cottrill, J C) 14 Mathieson, I 27 Way, R 40 Rutledge, G 53 Waxman, B, 2 Long, J 15 Walker, A 28 Mathieson, R 41 Hartley, G 54 Smith, R 3 Dunn, D 16 Maxwell, R 29 Fletcher, G 42 Collins, 4 Tamblyn, R 55 Knowles, J M 17 Clark, D 30 Felsenthal, D 43 Vorrath, G 56 Bell, G 5 Peters, M 18 Pearson, R 31 Monotti, A 44 Johnt~ne, H 57 Welch, J 6 Dickeson, D 19 Morphet, B 32 Criswick,K 45 Spooner, R 58 Cunningham, I 7 Edney, I 20 Tamblyn, G 33 Wallace, B 46 Gerrand, J 59 Hampton, 8 Butcher, N J 21 Watson, N 34 Favaloro, D 47 Irvine, 9 Waxmari, J 60 Hockridge, P P George, T 35 Kerry, S 48 Boyes, J 10 Buchanan, L 23 Voyage, G 36 Worthington, C 49 Nichol, C 11 Tootell, G (C) 24 Lupson, P 37 Cox, P 50 Bierwirth, P 12 Denny, A 25 Atchison, G 38 Speed, C 51 Jennings, R COLLEGIANS (Purple & Gold) Coach: Ross Oakley (Rese rves) Bruce Ferguson 1 Ferguson, B (CR)15 Zent, R 29 Nash, G 43 Gilmour, H 57 Mulhall, M 2 Edwards, R 16 McKay, S, 30 Merry, A 44 Haynes, D 58 Jackson, P 3 Rice, I (C) 17 Stokel, K 31 Leembruggen, R 45 Ellis, R I 59 Hoist, R 4 Tucker, D (VCR) 18 Boucher, N 32 Bickford, M 46 Berglund, R 60 Lodge, H 5 Pryor, P (VC) 19 Leembruggen, D 33 Anderson, P 47 Harding, S 61 McKenzie, A 6 Benjamin, D 20 Nethersole, J 34 Naylor, C 48 Edward, D 62 Burgham, D 7 Miller, R 21 Hibbert, M 35 Permezel, M 49 McCollough, P 8 Cartledge, 63 Anthony, C S {2yan, S 36 Permezel, S 50 Billing, 9 Hughes, J 64 Stephens, D P 23 Munn, P 37 Rowlands, B 51 Carter, S 62 Purdue, R 10 Ashton, P 24 Purdue, J 38 McDonald, M 52 Dodd, G 66 Wagstaff, S 11 Mason, P 25 Moodie, J 39 Girdwood, R 53 Gooding, G 12 Troon, M 26 Leeming, P 41 Wright, J 54 Gray, D 14 Shinkfleld, J 27 Lockwood, J 42 Cookes- A 55 Webster, A 13 Cutler, M 29 Loder, R 40 Emmett, N 56 Williamson, P DE LA SALLE OLD COLLEGIANS (Blue & Gold) Coach: Bernie Sheehy (Reserves) Leo Mannin g 1 McGuiness, R 13 Conway, A 25 McDonnell, P 37 Donegan, P 49 Cheers, I 2 Welsh, R 14 Gilbert, P 26 Dickinson, A 38 Bothe, J 50 Jeffs, N 3 Bourke, M J 15 McInerney, M 27 Glover, C 39 Flynn, B 51 Lane, C 4 Perkins, K 16 Whitelaw, D 28 Whateley, G 40 McHenry, R 52 Halasa, H 5 O'Donnell, R 17 Bourke, B 29 Wright, S 41 Huxtable, H 53 Moore, J 6 Letson, R 18 Geddes, I 30 Day, D 42 Stewart, P 54 Mitchell, P 7 Power, K 19 Pollard, J 31 Murnane, P 43 Serena, R 55 Tapscott, S 8 Hale, D 20 Rapone, A 32 Groves, A 44 Sandford, C 56 Rathjens, J 9 Eddy, V 21 McIlroy, A 33 McDonald, W 45 Wilson, G 57 Mcllroy, P 10 Halasa, R Dorizzi, T 34 Greig, I 46 Loft, C 58 Bourke, M P 11 Lyons, B 23 Mcliroy, J 35 Wilson, A 47 Michell, J 59 Hale, G 12 Dunn, B 24 Beddoe, P 36 Evans, P 48 Whel an, P 60 Hill, G IVANHOE (Black & White), Coach : Bill McWhinnie (Reserves) Bob Edmonds 1 McWhinnie, W (VCR) 20 Steen, D 30 Long, B 41 Buckley, R (C) 11 Quiniivan, P 21 Wilson, R 31 Burton, K 42 Bryce, G 3 Thompson, K (VC) Neale, G 32 Stewart, C 43 Phillips, P 4 Hughes, H 12 Rojo, J 23 Glennon, R 34 Giles, P 44 Pitson, B 5 Renshaw G 13 Hecker, B (CR) 24 Dockerty, S 35 Harris_ K 45 Dawson, J 6 Stredwick, C 14 Warry, G 25 Wilson, W 36 Field, R 46 Forristal, B 7 Adley, P 16 Drapac, D 26 Dean, N 37 Dean, 8 Berry, G 47 Sanders, B D 17 Stewart, R 27 MoKernan, J 38 Harris, R 48 Johnson, K 9 Jones, J 18 Bourke, R 28 Harris, V 39 Hutton, B 10 Knight, R 19 Bryant, J 29 Giliin, G 40 Clough, D KEW (Brown & Gold) Coach: John Fisher (Rese rves) Ken Blay 1 Lister, N 12 Barclay, M 24 Campbell, R 36 Walker, R 2 Blay, W 13 Rodda, A (CR) 25 Dalton, G 37 Rhoden, D 3 McKillop, D 14 Till, G 26 Antonlou, T 38 Cavanagh, W 4 Corcoran, J 15 Mullin, D 27 Gandy, M 39 Zerbi, D 5 Anderson, R 16 Mitchell, B (C) 28 Wiseman, G 40 Toogood, G 6 Diplerdomenico, 17 Elworthy, R 29 Smith, N 41 Allender, K R IS Fletcher, D 30 Morowsky, J 42 Townsend, M 7 Smith, B 19 Lowe, M 31 Hampson, R 43 Lee, C 8 Fanning, C 20 Enthimiou, N 32 Clay, G 44 Sutton, K 9 Crowe, H 21 Johnston, G 33 Brown, L 45 Barrett, G 10 Murphy, S Hinchen, C 34 Aitken, R 46 Buchanan, P 11 Hayes, T (VC) 23 Price, M 35 O'Dowd, A 47 Edgley, P Page 12 48 Lewis, F 49 Manno, A 50 Pearce, M 51 Anthony, T 52 Zerbl, R 53 Masterson, T 54 Laws, R 55 Farrington, N 56 Gardiner, N 57 Ross, A 58 Dyamond, L 59 Brener, R THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 CMARCELLIN OLD COLLEGIANS (Maroon & Blue) oach : Ray Walsh (Reserves) Gavin White O'Sullivan, J 13 Cooney, B 25 Price, C ' T~hon, C (VC) 14 Allen, P 26 Gooley, P 3~Viison, M 15 Toohey, J 29 Hurley, D po,rer, M (C) 16 Delmo, J 30 Holmes, G Denning, L 11 7 8 Gaartner', X (DVC)32 Fraz~ero A %illasewicz, M 19 O'Connor, B 33 Wood, D tvallbridge, P 20 Butler, 34 McDonald, P ~p Aloisio, F 21 Rischin, M 36 Crimmins, B 1~yhite, P 23 Crimmins, J 38 Quinn, P (CR) 12 O'Donahue, S 24 Tursi, F 39 Fitt, N OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS (Black, Blue & Gold) 40 Gooley, B 53 Price, P 41 Sullivan, j) 55 Najim, D 42 Mulqueeny, S 56 Corrie, P (VCR) 43 Weston, P 59 Carruc an, D 44 White, P 61 Watson, B 45 Walsh, P' 63 Holland, P 46 Ahern, T 70 Robbie, P 47 Mahon, A 48 Manglafico, C 51 Sullivan, D 52 Cullirian, P Coach : John Dunshea (Reserves) Morrie Hedger Bell C 14 Cooke, R 25 Wiseman, J 36 Harris, W 49 Haines, I 3~ eo, M 15 Douglas, D 26 Morgan, R 37 Gordon, M 50 Hardisty, M ~ Davis, K 16 Hughes, P 27 Raymond, P 38 Dick, E 52 Cruickshank, D Elliott, R (C) 17 Constable, D 28 McKinley, C 39 D'Ambrosio, P 53 Harry, P g Bi rreli, M 18 Hames, R 29 Rowe, P 40 Peart, 54 Kelaher, C Chapman, G 19 Fink, A 30 Trood, A 41 Shaw, C 55 Clark, M ~ Freeman, G 20 Maloney, G 31 Keddie, R 42 Simms, R 56 Sharp, R 9 Cooke, M (VC) 21 Morrison, W 32 Craig, R 43 Clark, M 61 Armstrong, D o curnow, R Rattenbury, M 33 England, I (VCR)45 Wiseman, M 62 Rowe, J 1 Thomas, J 23 Morey, A 34 Gomer, P 46 Andrews, M 63 Louey, R 13 Goode, J (CR) 24 Ustick, I 35 Paraskevas, J 48 Allen, R 80 Thomas, C OLD HAILEYBURIANS ( Magenta & Black) Coach : John Masters (Rese rves) John Augustine 1 Kane, P 13 Cunningham, P 25 Sutcliffe, M 38 Robertson, B 3 Paul, R 14 Billings, G 26 Bannon, I 39 Parkes, T 3 Jessep, P 15 Warnock, J 27 Bourls, T 40 Trapp, J 4 Langford-Jones, 16 Metherall, R 28 Irving, L 41 Forbes, R A (CR) 29 Gait, G 42 Troup, M 5 Lingard, R 17 Wiiliams, A 30 Cracknell, J (VC)43 Payne, L 6 Houston, M 18 Hattam, G 31 Whiteman, G 44 Lovig, D 7 Bowring, P - 19 Marshall, G 32 Mehegan, R 45 McWaters, R S Houghton, J 9 Cocks, N 10 Lucas, G I Loney, D 13 Pollock, R 20 Roberts, I 33 Legge, J 21 Shapter, M 34 Luxmore, A Mason, P (C) 35 Abbott, G 23 Poole, P 36 Sincock, R 24 Gyngell, J 37 Jackson, R OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS (Cardinal, Gold & Blue) Coach : Bryan Steele ( Reserves) Peter Clarke I Anderson, J 16 Steele, B 30 Marx, J 2 Morgan, J 17 Tallent, S 31 Meadows, P 3 Hinrichson, R 18 Stokes, T 32 Dumbrell, R 4 Wall, B 19 Beaurepaire, J 33 MacRae, A 5 Moffatt, R 20 Robertson-Smith, 34 Cox, T 6 Orr, A G 35 Burge, G 7 Moulds, A 21 Logie-Smith, A 36 Sheer, M S Bell, A Nicholls, A 37 Logan, R 9 Addison, I 23 Melville, R 38 Molyneux, R 10 Nlckless, J 24 Beaurepaire, D 39 Heggie, A i I Marks, C 25 Heaton, M 40 Purnell, M 12 McDonald, J 26 Walker, G 41 Hare, S 13 Duffy, T 27 Kefford, B 42 Welch, R 4 Crow, R 28 Midgley ; J 43 Swan, P 15 Alder, D 29 MacFarlane, M 44 Clarke, P 46 Batt, G 47 Urquhart, G 48 Campbell, G 49 Bedwell, A 50 Bonwick, J 45 Thomson, G 46 Rashleigh, L 47 McCracken, G 48 Caithness, A 49 Alenson, C 50 Kenna, R 51 Wright, P 52 White, R 53 Frew, R 54 Aitken, J 55 Clark, R 56 Garrett, G 57 Evans, G 58 Ainger, J 59 Ramsay, J 51 Dale, M 52 Parker, D 53 Hayes, P 54 Harry, J 55 Reid, R 56 Schmidt, N 57 Langford, J 58 Betts, L 59 Phillips, S 60 Sutherland, A 60 Tyers, M 61 Clements, J 62 Firman, A 63 Speer, N 64 Head, J 65 McDonald, N 66 Booth, D 67 McLean, R 68 Bate, M 69 Simpson, D 70 Perry, A 71 Duffy, S 72 Teasdale, J 73 Tyas, G UNIVERSITY BLUES (Black & Royal Blue) Coach : Alan Salter (Reserves) Bruno Scarceii a 1 Williams, S F 14 Hindle, R G 27 Church, B G 40 Downie, J B 53 Ross-Edwards, 3 Schroter, D R 15 Keeley, S R (C) 41 Nicolas, V A D J 3 Scarcella, B C 16 Ellison, G N 28 Hart, P G 42 Plunkett, J F 54 Nelson, R J (CR) 17 Jewson, G R 29 Carmody, J F 43 Standish, T J 55 Stafford, A 4 Vivian, D 18 Pleydell, G P 30 Angus P W 44 Cunneen, R D 56 Long, G W 5 Ainger, B G 19 Langdon, M E 31 Rende~i, R J 45 Henricus, I 57 Adams, M P C Robertson, A D 20 Small, D M 32 Wilson, D S 46 Farrow, B A 58 Brukner, P D 7 Anderson, G A 21 Hollands, B P 33 Smith, H J 47 Leitch, C 59 Ross-Edwards, 8 Templar, G D Radford, M W 34 Christie, P K 48 Broadbent, D J T P 9 Nlcolson, S 23 Westmore, G A 35 Moore, R M 49 Weston, P 60 Taylor H 10 Speirs, R F 24 Hager, R J 36 Whitehead, R G 50 Withers, M N 62 Carrol~ W 1 Tyquin, M A 25 Sleeman, M G 37 Morris, M 51 Dunin, A J 67 Lyle, R L 12 Maxwell, C M 26 Schauble, P D 38 Rabone, I 52 Rosse, C 69 Armstrong, M 13 Girdwood, R W 39 De Belle, G D THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 Page 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LAST WEEK S ' RESULTS ast eek's Results Continued A SECTIO N St Bernard's OC 23 7 10 12 14 University Blacks 76 9 9 1214 2019-139 1417-1:01 ST BERNARD'S O C : Thompson 7, K Phelan 3, Angel 3, Doolan 2, Santmaria, M Mahoney, Rackham, Slater, Wade Best : K Phelan, Wade, Davis, McNamee, Thompson; M Mahoney UNIVERSITY BLACKS: Birch 3, Perrett 2, Larkins 2, Hays, A Johnstone, McLean, Kovess, MacCallum, Burne, G Johnson Best: Bellingham, Perrett, Birch, Webster, Kovess, A Johnstone Monash Blues 5 1 9 4 135 158-98 Ormond 3 4 37 913 11 18-8 4 MONASH BLUES: P Golding 3, Hildebrandt 3, M Olding 3, Moore 2, Alderton 2, Severs, Mutimer Best: Sweetland, P Golding, Lucas, R Olds, Carlton, Syme ORMOND: Fisher 5, Alan Graham 3, Roger Wood 2, Ladd Best: Jenkins, Fisher, Naylor, Richardson, Chisholm, Holman Reservoir OB 12 69 710 13 15-93 Coburg 53 65 89 139-87 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : T Byrne 2, Crooke 2, Paulka 2, Devlin, Galea, Trevascus, R Shepherd, Dryden, Taggart, Bates Best : Paulka, Devlin, Bates, Horne, Wilson, R Shepherd COBURG: Paul Cleary 4, King 2, Green 2, Walker 2, B O'Brien, P O'Brien, Callesen Best: Paul, Cleary, Leckie, King, Callesen, Beattie, M O'Brien Old Trinity Gr 13 99 1312 1718-120 Old Paradians 65 85 117 177-10 9 OLD TRINITY : Hansen 4, Dann 4, Star 2, Jones 2, Weir 2, R Peers, W Peers, White Best : Hansen, Emerson, Johnston, R Peers, White, Grant OLD PARADIANS : Jordan 8, Roe 3, Clark, Lyons, Muller, O'Farrell, Scannell, Tellefson- Best: Kyne, Jordan, Duke, Kendall, Johnson, Scannell North Old Boys Geelong 42 53 85 13 6-84 02 37 510 7 13-5 5 NORTH OLD BOYS : Murray 5, Anderson 3, D Maguire 2, Fennelly, Robertson, Wilson Best: Leeack, Borcich, Curley, Fogarty, O'Donnell, Anderson GEELONG: Coad 2, Bullen 2, R Jeremiah, G Trevaskis, Allden Best: Allden, Neilson, Davis, Lowcock, Paulke, Bullen Page 14 B SECTION Marceliin OC 7 0 9 0 14 6 15 10-100 Collegians 32 57 68 1011-71 MARCELLIN O C: Power 4, Frazer 3 Cullinan 2, O'Sullivan 2, Shaw, A Aloisio, B Crimmins, Denning Best : Peavey, Po~ver, C Mahon, C Price, O'Sullivan,, Hescroft COLLEGIANS: Nethersole 3, M Bickford 2, Rice, Cutler, Boucher, R Leembruggen, D Bickford Best: Shinkfield, D Bickford, Mason, Merry, Hibbert, Nethersole Kew 71 101 109 13 10-8 Old Scotch Coll 40 8 10 912 10 19-7 u KEW: Smith 3, Mitchell 3, Hayes 2, Laws 2, Hinchen, Blay, Fletcher Best: Mitchell, Fletcher, Hinchen, Smith, Barclay, Cavanagh OLD SCOTCH: McDonald 2, Morgan 2, Tallent 2, Anderson, Mason, Nicholls, Steele Best: Henrichson, Anderson, Kefford, Marx, Steele, Mason De La Salle OC 12 77 107 16 18-ii` Old Haileybury 47 5 7 8 13 8 15-63 DE LA SALLE O C: Murnane 4, Groves 3, Beddoe 3, H Halasa 2, Bothe, M Bourke, Dunn, Power Best: H Halasa, R Halasa, Wright, Eddy, Cooke, Murnane OLD HAILEYBURY: Legge 2, Gait 2 Hattam, Bowring, Langford-Jones, Langford Best: Shapter, Marshall, Langford-Jones, Langford, Galt, Paul Caulfield Gramm 1 3 49 613 10 15-75 Ivanhoe 23 34 86 1012-72 CAULFIELD GRAMM : Butcher 4, Edney 3, Voyage 3 Best : Dickeson, Bierworth, Voyage, Edney, Morphet, Butcher IVANHOE: Thompson 3, R Wilson 2, Stredwick 2, Hughes, Neale, McWhinnie Best: Rojo, Thompson, Stredwick, Burton, Quinlivan, McMahon University Blues 5 4 89 1217 1319-97 Old Carey Gram 1 1 45 66 108-6 8 UNIVERSITY BLUES : Sleeman 4, Tyquin 3, Vivian 2, Rendell, Lyle, Williams, H Smith Best: Rendell, Schauble, Vivian, Standish, Carmody, Sleeman OLD CAREY : M Cooke 5 Elliott 2 Yeo, Birrell, Leith Best: Birrelf, Yen, Harris, Elliott, Morrison, Davies THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 28, 1975 C SECTIO N St Kilda CBOC 34 95 125 16 8-104 UHS Old Boys 15 48 911 10 13-73 ST KILDA CBOC : Calleja 5, Jennings 3,,IcNeil 2, Cameron 2, P O'Connell 2, Vickers, Haddrick Best: Sherman, Hinrichs, Drinan, Carroll, Calleja, K White UHS OLD BOYS : Flavel 3, Webster 2, g,l:, ards, Byron, Hume, McMahon, R Mar- ini Best: Flavel, Hume, Johnston, Taylor, Blampied, Nolte Old Ivanhoe Gr 2 2 84 14 9 17 13-115 Old Melburnians 2 4 36 47 7 10-52 OLD IVANHOE : Gill 4, Gee 3, G Stevens 2, Wright 2, Cropley 2, Gurney, Allen, T McKenzie, Galbraith Best: Gee, R Stevens, A Haug, Claringbold, Gill, B White OLD ME LBURNIANS: Urquhart 2, Riston, Bedford, Campbell, Dick, Galbraith Best: Mumme, Urquhart, Stuckey, Rudd,,cMullin power 3 2 97 1013 13 14-192 POWER HOUSE : Sykes 5, Daniel 3, Coloe s, Newman 2, I Alexander, Godfrey, Up-,on Best: Sykes, Atkinson, Daniel, Potter, 1 Alexander, Cross ALPHINGTON : Jamieson 5, Roberts 2, Ea- )n 2, Tann, Whitfield, Shaw, Scott Best : Jamieson, Hartigan, Eaton, Humphries, Shearer, Skerry MHS Old Boys 3 3 8 10 12 12 16 21-117 Brunswick 5 4 9 5 12 11 16 15-11 1 MHS OLD BOYS: Morgan 3, C McKenzie 3, Ponton 2, Peatling 2, Cooper, Malone, Featherby, Jones, D Scott, Staley Best : Stafford, Featherby, Portion, Cherry, Cooper, R Wood BRUNSWICK : R Johnstone 5, Gillette 3, Sheehan 2, Jones 2, Gregory, Palmer, Entwistle, Hughes Best : Jones, R Johnstone, Stevens, Gillette, Sheehan, Hughes, Parkside 44 76 1211 1413-97 Old Brighton Gr 12 53 64 146-66 PARKSIDE : Quaiffe 2, Stibson 2, R Poyntz 2, Johnston, B arvey, P Harvey, G Dryden, Lennox, Howell, Sweeney, Fletcher Best: Poole, Dryden, Johnston, Carruthers, Green, Lennox OLD BRIGHTON : Agar 4, Hamilton 2, Castle, Jones, Wakeham, Walsh Best : Walsh, Kemp, Paroissien, Thomas, Currie, Cowling D SECTION State Sav Bank 20 76 76 15 10-100 Hampton Rovers 31 41 812 1015-75 STATE SAV BANK: McGill 4, Inglis 2, - Webster 2, Wynd 2, Wright, Jeffrey, Cameron, Brennan, Allen Best: McGill, Muir, Dumbrell, Webster, Morgan, Brennan HAMPTON ROVERS : Rowston 2, Malone 2, Huckett, Allan, Tregear, Rudd, Housden, Sherry Best: Huckett, Rowston, Nash, Slattery, McNaughton, Macnish Old Xaverians 45 57 8 15 11 15-81 Old Cam'weli Gr 00 23 45 8 5-53 OLD XAVERIANS: Valmarbida 3, Dwyer 3, Naughton 2, D Kenney, O'Neil, O'Shaughnessy Best : Brosnan, Nankervis, Furnell, Valmorbida, D Keaney, J Keaney OLD CAMBERWELL: Allan, Hoggarth, Mehan, Stewart, Watkin, Morrow, James, R Hanson Best: Potter, Morrow, B Hanson, Horton, Hewitt, Steven Fawkner 4 6 56 1216 1620-116 National Bank 21 59 612 913-6 7 FAWKNER: Ayres 4, J Teasdale 3, Graham 3, Ferguson 2, Kelly, M Ward, Mc- Nee, Germinara Best: K Ward, D Foley, Cerminara, Trapani, Kelly, Richardson NATIONAL BANK : Howden 2, Jacomavic 2, Winzar 2, Ferrier, Jenkinson, B Scott Best: Davis, S Ashley, Howden, Jenkinson, P McLean, Strongman Old Geelong 32 Assumption OC 3 4 9 8 14 11 19 12-126 34 38 5 10-4 0 OLD GELONG: P Yencken 5, Moore 3, Shaw 3, J Spiden 3, Missen 3, Whiting, B Spiden, Weibye Best: Moore, Paton, Missen, Gilbert, Weibye, Bradshaw ASSUMPTION OLD COLL : Daly 2, Taylor, Flanagan, T Fitz Best: Flanagan, O'Brien, Clancy, McCormick, Vipond, Donegan C'wealth Bank 26 310 914 1318-96 St Kevin's OB 30 83 103 108-6 8 C'WEALTH BANK : McCrimmon 3, Borrack 2, J White 2, D'Orsa 2, Curtin, Fazer, Wyatt, Sarapul Best: Borrack, Frazer, Reid, Merlino, Linehan, Myers ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Wilson 2, Clements 2, Fanning, Whitty, McGuiness, Reynolds, Hogarth, Pucilowski Best: Wilson, Nalder, Clements, Hogarth, J Corrigan, Reynolds THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 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Next Week's Matches - July 5 A SECTION Reservoir OB v Monash Blues Ormond v Old Trinity Gramm Nofth Old Boys v University Blacks (at Elsternwick Park) Old Paradians v Coburg Geelong v St Bernard's OC B SECTIO N Old Haileyburians'v Old Scotch Coll Kew v Ivanhoe Old Carey Gramm, v Collegians Caulfield Gramm v De La Salle OC University Blues v Marcellin O C C SECTION Power House v Old Melburnians Old Ivanhoe Gramm v Brunswick Parkside v St Kilda CBOC MH S Old Boys v Alphington Old Brighton Gramm v U H S Old Boys D SECTION Fawkner v Old Xaverian s Old Camberwell Gramm v Assumption OC St Kevin's OB v State Sav Ban k Old Geelong v National Bank C'wealth Bank v Hampton Rovers E SECTION North Brunswick v A N Z Bank West Brunswick v Elsternwick St Bede's OC v La Trobe Blacks A M P'Society v AJA X Old Mentonians v St Pat's-Monivae OC F SECTION Bulleen United v Monash Whites Footscray I T v Glenroy Thornbury v Heatherto n University Reds v Bulleen-Templestowe (Reserves - University Reds a bye) La Trobe Reds v Beverley Hill s JUNIOR SECTION 1 Coburg v Old Scotch Coll Ivanhoe v Ormon d Monash University v Power House Univesrity Blues a bye University Blacks a bye JUNIOR SECTION 2 Bulleen-Templestowe v Caulfield Gramm North Old Boys v Reservoir O B Hampton Rovers v West Brunswick Old Paradians v Thomastown Geelong v Old Carey Gramm St Bernard's OC a bye FIXTURE & RESULTS "B" SECTIO N APRIL 19 CGr 1715 OHal 912 DLS 16 17 Mar 313 OSct 17 10 OCar 710 Coll 8 23 Kew 10 9 UBIs 1918 Ivan 171 2 APRIL 26 Kew 12 OHal 10 21 Ivan 1718 DLS 169 Mar 1716 OCar 917 CGr 12 15 Coll 11 21 UniBls 18 19 OSct 9 2 1 MAY 3 Ivan 11 14 Kew 1016 OSot 1616 OHal 11 13 OCar 11 11 Col 11 10 DLS 16 17 CGr 10 12 UBls 1815 Mar 13 1 7 MAY 1 0 Mar 18 OHal 14 DLS 17 13 Kew 612 OCar 23 13 Ivan 126 CGr 15 17 OSct 12 17 UBls 2014 Col 151 0 MAY 17 Ivan 16 15 OHal 166 Kew 18 13 Mar 14 15 Col 11 19 OSct 8 9 CGr 21 11 OCar 11 11 UBls 15 14 DLS 14 13 Page 16 MAY 24 Col 8 15 OHal 411 Mar 12 18 Ivan 9 8 DLS 15 16 OSct 711 OCar 13 20 Kew 11 15 UBIs 1312 CGr 81 5 MAY 31 ' Ivan 21 15 OSct 12 17 DLS 16 17 Coll 12 OCar 15 9 OHa1 9 18 CGr 1724 Mar 13 16 Kew 1513 UBls 12 1 2 JUNE 7 Mar 14 11 OSct 13 9 Ivan 1716 Coll 9 10 CGr 17 15 Kew, 12 11 DLS 14 15 OCar 8 11 UB1 1315 Offal 11 1 0 SUNDAY, JUNE 15 Vic Tas 14 10 Vic 13 24 SA 13 12 JUNE 21 Mar 15 10 Coll 10 11 Kew 1310 OSct 10 19 DLS 16 18 OHa18 i5 CGr 10 15 Ivan 10 12 UBIs 13 19 OCar 10 8 JUNE 28 Ivanhoe v DLS OC O Halley v Kew Marcel v 0 Carey Coll v Caul Or O Scotch v Uni Blues JULY 5 Halley v 0 Scotch 0Kew v Ivanhoe O Carey v Collegians Caul Gr v DLS OC Uni Blues v Marce l JULY 12 Ivanhoe v 0 Carey Marcel v 0 Halley 0 Scotch v Caul Gr DLS OC v Kew Collegians v Uni Blues JULY 1 9 O Hailey v Ivanhoe O Scotch v Collegians Kew v Marcelli n Old Carey v Caul Gr Uni Blues v DLS OC JULY 26 Ivanhoe v Marcellin Collegians v 0 Halley DLS OC v 0 Scotch O Carey v Kew Caul Gr v Uni Blues AUGUST 2 0 Halley v 0 Carey Marceliin v Caul Gr O Scotch v Ivanhoe Collegians v DLS OC Kew v Uni Blue s AUGUST 9 Ivanhoe v Collegians DLS OC v Marceilin 0 Carey v 0 Scotch Caul Or v Kew Uni Blues v 0 Halley AUGUST 16 Marceliin v xo Scotch Kew v Collegian s DLS OC v 0 Carey Caul Or v 0 Halley Uni Blues v Ivanhoe AUGUST 23 Ivanhoe v Caul G r O Halley v DLS OC O Scotch v Kew Collegians v Marcel O Carey v Uni Blues THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 Last Week's Results - Continued E SECTIO N St Pat's-Monivae 38 610 11 17 14 18-102 LaTrobe Blacks 21 66 7 7 9 11-65 ST PAT'S-MONIVAE : Leeming 5, Ewin g 2, Long 2, Bradfield 2, Collins 2, Meredith Best: Long, year, Mahar, O'Brien, Robinson, Coffey LA TROBE BLACKS : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday West Brunswick 63 64 98 11 11-77 ANZ Bank 2 2 93 96 9 11-65 WEST BRUNSWICK : M Schwarze 4, Allen 2, Dixon 2, Pitcher 2, Lewis Best: Allen, Brockwell, Burton, Debone, Lewis, Pitcher A NZ BANK: Dancer 5, Harnetty 2, Minniti, Towan Best : Baker, Dancer, *Mooney, Taylor, Thompson, Wescott AJAX 20 14-134 North Brunswick 10 10-70 AJAX: Gurfinkel 6, Jurberg 4, Gross 3, Bluzer 2, Jankie, Herzfeld, D Freeman, C Freeman, Schulberg Best: Bluzer, Ritterman, Jurberg, Burger, Gurfinkel, Gross NORTH BRUNSWICK : Giacobbe 3, I Duncan 2, Scullin 2, Handley, Kenny Best: Hamilton, P Gibbons, S Gibbons, Raleigh, Fox, Butler Elsternwick 63 11 6 167 9-141 AMP Society 13 85 106 1313-9 1 ELSTERNWICK : Berns 6, Rosewarne 6, Rigg 3, Blythman 2, May 2, Pike, Freer, Edger Best: Rigg, Berns, Pike, D Mahoney, May, Rosewarne AMP SOCIETY : McLaughlan 4, Crompton 2, Ruddell, Wilson, McFarlane-Smith, I Henderson, Pichler, O'Sullivan, Heywood Best : McLaughlan, Pottenger, Gates, Lewis, Pichler, O'Sullivan St Bede's OC 53 7 5 1110 1311-89 Old Mentonians 02 24 47 12 14-8 6 ST BEDE'S O C : Terrell 3, Irving 3, Fogarty 2, McCormack 2, Kean 2, Vaughan Best: Fogarty McCormack, Bowden, Irving, Rydberg, Harris OLD MENTONIANS : Norton 5, K Speers 3, Witherow 2, Gadd, Ingram Best: Ingram, Rafter, Bungey, K Speers, Hall, B Watts F SECT IO N Heatherton 4 5 8 13 1414 1817-125 Beverley Hills 53 6 6 11 8 1311-89 HEATHERTON: Meeking 13, Grant 3, Kampf, Skinner Best: Meeking, Matulick, P Killen, Kampf, Paul Carey, Peter Carey BEVERLEY HILLS : O'Loughlin 3, Hirsch 2, B Helly 2, A Post 2, Browning, Cameron, T Holly, C McCrory Best: Allan, Bramwell, ' Browning, Frater, Hirsch, C McCrory Monash Whites 1 3 412 617 14-106 Footseray IT 1 6 38 410 5 15-4 5 MONASH WHITES : Peacock 5, Deckker 3, Tellefson 2, Capell, Burley, Mitchell, Brady Best: Tellefson, Kok, McKenzie, Peacock, James, Lee FOOTSCRAY I T : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Bulleen United 5 2 139 1712 2416-160 Bulieen-T'stowe 43 56 66-42 BULLEEN UNITED: Lachmund 7, McArthur-Allen 5, Wilson 5, Cairns 2, R Divirgilio, Brookes, Lillie, Williams Best: Mc- Arthur-Allen, Lachmund, Lillie, Hilton, Murray, Mayne BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Young 2, Jenkins, Dagostino, Gilbert, Bartlett Best : Sheridan, Doughty, Meagher, Jackman, Uren, Gilbert Glenroy 3 3 11 7 129 16 15-111 University Reds 42 6 2 114 12 5-77 GLENROY: Attard 5, Stewart 3, Greig 3, Fox 2, White 2, Scarffe Best: Wilson, Attard, Fox, O'Sullivan, Stewart, White UNIV REDS: Lachael 4, Ball 3, Jame s 2, Campbell, D King, Bryant Best: D King, K King, Ball, James, Mitchell, Billing Thornbury LaTrobe Reds 4 7 59 914 11 14-80 1 1 39 5 10 10 15-75 THORNBURY: S Byrne 3, M Staff 3, Lucas 2, Ramsdale, loannidis, McGorlick Best: A Burton, Burns, M Staff, McGorlick, Ioannidis, Scott LA TROBE REDS : Sauer 4, Hanrahan 2, Moloney, Taylor, Willocks, Shaw Best : Sauer, Taylor, Willocks, Hanrahan, Brophy, V Delahunt y THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 Page 17

Last Week's Results Conti n JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ivanhoe 3 3 11 10 13 13 18 18-126 Old Scotch Coll 3 3 53 9 5 11 5-71 IVANHOE: Jones 9, O'Rourke 5, Kilpatrick 2, Chapman, Scown Best: Stewart, Veitch, Buckley, O'Rourke, Kilpatrick, Jones OLD SCOTCH : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Coburg 62 86 14 12 21 16-142 Power House 86 109 11 11-77 COBURG: Finlay 8, Richards 4, Tilbur'n 4, Egan 2, McAuliffe 2, Cannon Best: McAuliffe, Finlay, Canon, Sismanes, Ferraro, Tilburn POWER HOUSE : Walker 3, Dunn 3, Hickey 3, Green, Mandas Best: Hickey, Atken, M Selby-Hele, Walker, Frizzell, Fielder Ormond 95 126 2111 24 13-157 Mon University 00 34 46 810 5 8 ORMOND: Sterling 6, Wilson 6, Hill 2, Keane 2, Purcell 2, Morris, Boyanton, Cornish, Parisi, Russell, Sinclair Best: Purcell, Wilson, Andrew, Sterling, Keane, Kavanagh MONASH UNIV : Marrett 2, Hore 2, Hewitt, Brown, Seale, Thomson Best : Ryan, Brown, Staindl, Seale, Thomson, Marrett University Blues a bye University Blacks a bye Mark "Black Harry" Matheson today reaches his first milestone for St Kilda CBOC by playing his 50th game for the club He has played in the Reserves as a rover and a wingman and played many fine games Although not a tall player he can take a spectacular mark and he is a beautiful long kick Mark is having one of his best seasons this year and we are looking for better things from him in the future He is always a great supporter of club functions and always willing to help out if needed Congratulations Mark! Page 18 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Hampton Rovers 21 73 114 189 -,17 North Old Boys 56 87 1015 1019- -, 0 HAMPTON ROVERS : Goalkickers, T,-I t Players not received, or received aicer copy dead-line - first post Monday NORTH OLD BOYS : Godfrey 2, Jolly 2, Haratsis 2, Williamson, Sullivan, MeSwinney, Cilia Best: Cuffe, Skahill, Hard S, Haratsis, Condello, Cilia Reservoir OB 4 4 11 12 1519 24 26-170 Buileen-T'stowe 3 2 55 75 9 9 -c RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Lobley 6, Coon 4, Lehmann 3, Romeo 3, Koers 2, Smith 2, Archer, Edwards, Kiervan, Sellers Best Lobley, Sellers, Coon, Koers, Searle, Romeo : BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE: A Smith 3, Lockhart 2, Miles 2, Dimeo, Chaplin Best: Lockhart, G Stannard, Miles, Chaplin, Coyle, Bond St Bernard's OC 63 95 158 17 10-112 West Brunswick 25 48 6 9 9 11-6 5 ST BERNARD'S O C: Moore 6, Dalmau 3, Mitchell 2, Shembry 2, Jones 2, G Hughes, O'Dea Best: Shembry, Moore, Dalmau, Jones, Nunan, G Hughes WEST BRUNSWICK: Meldrum 4, Sowter, Douglas, Goodison, Woollard, Nigro, Brockwell Best : Woollard, Ceddia, Briggs, Brockwell, Meldrum, Nicolosi Thomastown 4 8 1016 17 17 21 25-151 Geelong 32 33 7 3 74-46 THOMASTOWN : Czerny 5, Robinson 5, Turner 3, Grossi 2, Murphy 2, Harries 2 Paras 2 Best: Dri, Grassi, Harries, Park, Moore, Signoretta GEELONG: Dodds 2, Leeds 2, Colenso, Cameron, Quirk Best: MacDonald, Murdoch, Condie, Nurzenski, Cameron, Bond a walk-over Old Carey Gramm a bye Caulfield Gramm defeated Old Paradlans on THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 Last Week's Results - Continued A RESERVE SECTIO N St Bernard's OC 14 4 7 79 8 13-61 University Blacks 3 1 72 74 86-54 ST BERNARD'S O C : Sheahan 2, Johnson 2, R Phelan, Daffey, P Pearson, Kennedy Best: Taylor, Sheahan, Kennedy, P O'Loughlin, R Phelan, Daffey UNIV BLACKS : Llewellyn 5, Connell 2, Forrest Best: Moore, Lester, Llewellyn, Rogerson, R Saines, Forrest Ormond 20 56 78 8 14-62 Monash Blues 43 46 7 11 711-53 ORMOND: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday MONASH BLUES : Elam 2, Jansen, Hirons, Deyoung, Gray, Pell Best: DeYoung, Pell, Adams, Elam, Gray, Coldham Coburg 1 4 46 69 8 9-57 Reservoir OB 04 45 46 68-44 COBURG: Symons 3, Henry 2, Lewis, Taylor, Zorzi Best: Taylor, Liddle, Zanon, Hutchinson, Kelly, Henry RESERVOIR OLD BOYS: A Shepherd 2, Massey, Best, Morse, Joiner Best: D O'Brien, Joiner, McLaughlin, T Wilson, Aston, Barclay Old Trinity Gr 3 7 5 10 8 11 1014-74 Old Paradians 2 0 41 6 3 104-64 OLD TRINITY : Stockdale 5, Stephens 2, Frood, Murphy, P Day Best: P Day, Mc- Grath, King, Galbraith, S Williams, Stockdale - OLD PARADIANS : Mount 2, Gregor 2, Mansfield 2, Fay 2, Ford, Monagle Best : McLoughlin, Kissane, Ford, Fay, P Carroll, Dowling Geelong 3 6 47 67 8 9-57 North Old Boys 0 1 45 55 9 7-61 NORTH OLD BOYS : Chard 4, Diviny 2, Hughes, O'Neill, Kutrolli Best: Ryan, Chard, Scott, Kutrolli, Fitzpatrick, Diviny GEELONG: Davies 4, M Betts, Burton, Gill, Oman Best: Davies, M Betts, Harrison, Hunter, Collins, M Hosking Fawkner would like to congratulate John "Boofer" Teasdale for his second place in the long-kicking competition during the Interstate games B RESERVE SECTIO N Marcellin OC 72 83 10 6-66 Collegians 15 48 514 716-58 MARCELLIN O C : Allen 2, Quinn 2, Walsh 2, Harman, Dwyer, O'Connor, Mc- Donald Best : Mangiafico, Hurley, O'Connor, White, F Aloisio, Allen COLLEGIANS: Ferguson 3, Tucker 2, Stevens, Emmett Best: Naylor, Loder, Tucker, Girdwood, McDonald, Cookes Kew 15 310 610 713-55 Old Scotch Coll 23 29 212 6 18-5 4 KEW, OLD SCOTCH: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday De La Salle OC 20 75 96 15 7-97 Old Haileybu ry 35 45 79 8 12-60 DE LA SALLE : Harley 5, P Mitchell 3, Greig 2, A Wilson, Day, J Mcllroy, Mc- Inerney Best : Welsh, A Wilson, McInerney, Greig, Jeffs, G Wilson OLD HAILEYBURY: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Ivanhoe 31 72 104 13 10-88 Caulfield Gramm 20 50 61 82-50 IVANHOE: Brisbane 3, G Dean 2, Bryce 2, McKernan 2, Mantesso, Jones, Pitson, Palmer Best: Jones, Brisbane, V Harris, McKernan, Bryce, Dockerty CAULFIELD GRAM: Criswell 2', Lupson, Peters, Collins, Hayman, Cunningham, -Worthington Best: Gerrand, Cunningham, Collins, Felsenthal, Hartley, Peters University Blues 2 4 5 10 8 11 16 12-108 Old Carey Gram 0 3 24 45 7 7-49 UNIV BLUES: Carroll 5, Radford 5, Templar 3, Hollonds 2, Collins Best: Hager, Radford, Moore, Downie, Brown, Westmore OLD CAREY : Haines 2, Craig, Fink, Gomer, Hughes, Morgan Best: Snibson, Morey, Trood, Fink, Craig, Jenkins All at Marcellin OC congratulate Dave Carrucan on playing his 50th game today "Demon" came from school to play with the Eagles in 1973 His game is one of complete determination, and, although he, isn't always the first player to arrive at the ground, it's a different matter when he's after the ball All the best for today and your next fifty Dave THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 page 19

Last Week's Results C ntinu y Last Week's Result s - Continued C RESERVE SECTIO N St Kilda CBOC 46, 68 10:I4 12 15-87, 'UHS Old Boys 00 3 2 54 6 7-43_; ST KILDA CBOC: J White 4, Girdwood 2, Howe 2, Goss 2, J Delaney, J O'Connell Best : -Girdwood, Salter, Black, Field, Kay, Matheson UHS OLD, BOYS: Tighe 2, Marr 2, Brober Story Best: Tighe, Taylor, Mangos, Story : Trewartha, Patterson Old Ivanhoe Gr 27 58 9 11 1313-91 Old Melburnians 1 1 43 66 99-63 OLD IVANHOE : James 4, Constantino 4,' Love 3, Davey, Bainbridge Best: Pratt, J McKenzie, James, Bainbridge, Baker, Rule OLD MELBURNIANS: S Wilson 4, Hatfield, Elam, Marks, C Dawson, D Wilson Best : C Dawson, Prior, I Thomas, Yeo,' Schwarz, S Wilson Power House 42 104 12 8 15 11-101 Alphington 31 33 46 57-37 POWER HOUSE : Serradura Taylor 2, Yuill 2, O'Brien Sharp Best: Butcher, O'Brien, es, Hammet, Sibraa ALPHINGTON: Ermacora 3, Courts Best: Delmenico, Overall, Ermacora, Courts, Sheldrick 5, Hailes 2, 2, Hammet, Miller, Hail- Coates, Munro, MI-IS Old Boys 59 1013 1719 23 26-164 Brunswick 01 04 05 08-8 MHS OLD BOYS: L Cosmas 6, Senini 5, Rogers 4, Mole 3, Delaney 2, Dingle, Turner, Hutton Best: L Cosmas, Turner, Bryce, Hutton, Schliefert, Senini BRUNSWICK : Best: G Johnston, J Munro, Gordon, Hinlock, Thompson, R Cullinan Parkside 74 75 99 109-69 Old Brighton Gr 1 1 48 510 6 12-48 PARKSIDE : K Gleeson 2, D Gleeson 2, J Bilton 2, Arnold, Felle, Crapper, Eldridge Best : Harrel, Eldridge, D Gleeson, Chesters, Sceney, Arnold OLD BRIGHTON: Hall 2, Wilson 2, Ardley, Levvey, Millis Best : Wilson, Hall, Evans, Gartner, Levvey, Titshall Page 20 D RESERVE SECTIO N State Sav Bank 42 62 72 83-51 Hampton Rovers 0 1 23 43 6 4 - J p STATE SAV BANK : Truscott 2, Scott 2, P Wabbis, M Vines, O'Neill, Mitchell Best : Nicolaison, Box, Truscott, M Vines, P Wabbis, W Wabbis HAMPTON ROVERS : Leirich 4, Vickers, Wood Best: Vickers, Roulent, G English, Amoore, Cleich, Thompson Old Xaverians 42 85 8 7 11 7-73 Old Cam'well Gr 02 03 36 5 7-37 OLD XAVERIANS: Fraser 4, Spillane 3, Quinn 2, Holland, Browne Best: G Williams, Spillane, Callinan, Skehan, Ross, Browne OLD CAMBERWELL : Buchanan 2, Stewart Horesman, Cotterell Best: Dowdle, Kelly, Batterbury, Gaynor, McPhail, Sladen Fawkner 02 58 79 11 21-87 National Bank 1 3 13 26 2 6 - I S FAWKNER: Majerczak 3 Cash 2, T Teasdale, R Whittacker, Ciavola, Gradski, Ward, George Best: R Whittacker, Majerczak, Ciavola, M Ward, Cash, Stewart : NATIONAL BANK : Blinkoff, Reeves Best : Grantham, Jackson, Kendall, Millsom, Moore, Scott, Old Geelong 34 55 69 7 12-54 Assumption OC 02 23 33 45-29 OLD GEELONG: Calder 3, P Godfrey, S Fullerton, Clarke Best: Brown, Officer, R Godfrey, Robertson, Wells, P Godfrey ASSUMPTION OLD COLL: Homsey 2, Howe, Bergin Best: Clements, Gilmour, Walton, Phillips, M Millman, Arnott C'wealth Bank 32 510 810 13 11-89 St Kevin's OB 23 47 5 8-3 8 C'WEALTH BANK : Keating 3, Neal 2, Levitt 2, Brissett 2, Thompson 2, Athans, Rutherford Best: Davis, Athans, Keating, Petrynuik, O'Brien, Karageorgiou ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Rolle 3, Kennedy 2 Best : Rolle, Collins, Fregon, Kennedy, Randles, Barry THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 E RESERVE SECTIO N LaTrobe Blacks 510 711 8 19 11 21-87 St Pat's-Mon 0 1 32 3 2 3 3-21 LA TROBE BLACKS : Goalkickers, Bes t Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday ST PAT'S-MONIVAE : Browne 2, Dickinson Best: Rafferty, Ozolins, Clampett, Barfoot, Salemme, Clark ANZ Bank 16 48 68 7 12-54 West Brunswick 02 24 39 310-28 ANZ BANK: Thomas 3, Marsden 2, Borci, Ware Best : Gale, Raftery, Thomas, Vigus, Walsh, Ware WEST BRUNSWICK: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday AJAX 32 7 3 13 5 16 5-101 North Brunswick 34 44 46 5 6-36 AJAX: Wiener 4, Brodie 3, Jacobs 2, Goldfarb 2, Blusztein 2, Janover, Rozenbes, Friede Best : Lefkovic, Wiener, Friede, Markoff, Goldberg, Blusztein NORTH BRUNSWICK: Tsipouriaris 3, Azzaro 2 Best: Melican, N Walsh, G Brekke, P Wilmott, Carell, Azzaro Elsternwick 12 33 57 78-50 AMP Society 10 42 53 74-46 ELSTERNWICK : Wright 2, R Rosewarne, O'Connell, Paitence, McDougall, Zimmer Best: Rodda, Dudley, Perkins, McDougall, Wright, Street AMP SOCIETY: Ferrall 2, Lane 2, D Brooks, G Brooks, Waller Best: Waller, Padbury,~ McCluskey, G Brooks, D Brooks, Ferrall St Bede's OC 42 52 84 9 8-62 Old Mentonians 25 25 5 8-38 ST BEDE'S O C : Danckert 3, Knuppel 2, Lagerberg 2, Loney, Handley Best : Bolger, Handley, Dwyer, A Hester, Knuppel, Danckert OLD NTENTONIANS : Ericksen 2, Clough, Sheen, I Harrison Best: G Watts, Francis, Grenda, Royston, Sheen, Brodrick F RESERVE SECTIO N Heatherton 57 99 1512 16 15-111 Beverley Hills 11 1 2 24 3 7-25 HEATHERION: Buxton 9, Williams 3, Yates, Seamer, Borg, Richardson Best : Osboldstone, Yates, Stiffe, Buxton, Borg, Taylor BEVERLEY HILLS: G McCrory, Greatz, Ormston Best : G Cox, Humby, G Mc- Crory, Odgers, Richey, Trafford Monash Whites 4 3 6 11 614 13 17-95 Footscray IT 2 3 44 69 8 11-5 9 MONASH WHITES : Cook 3, Stirling 3, Chisholm 2, Brice, Geritz, Fakhry, Crook, Forde Best: Geritz, Brice, Cook, Hewson, Crook, Stirling FOOTSCRAY I T : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Glenroy 52 55 86 9 6-60 University Reds 03 25 45 59-3 9 GLENROY: D Fox 4, M Wakeling 3, Crossilla, Rust Best: M Wakeling, Maughan, Madigan, D Fox, Bonello, Sandy UNIV REDS: Selth, Leong, Ould, Long, Gravens Best : Lynch, Smith, Gravens, Leong, Witcombe, Morton LaTrobe Reds 56 67 910 1,0 10-70 Thornbury 10 4 2 52 76-48 LA TROBE REDS : Butler 4, Le Lievre 2, Judd, Bennett, Case, Dixon Best: Chandler, Butler, Case, Le Lievre, Judd, Bennett THORNBURY: Marks 4, F Burrows, Worth, Were Best : Herron, Mace, Manning, S Staff, Marks, Carrabba Bulleen United a by e ARE THE PLAYERS OF YOUR CLUB COVERED FO R ACCIDENT 11NISURANCE? For a premium of onl y $300 PER PLAYE R WE CAN ASSIST BY HELPING COVER THEIR INJURY EXPENSES Club Secretaries should contact HIBERNIAN ACCIDENT FUND 289 Latrobe Street, Melbourne Phone: 67-7345 ~~~ r~ua THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 28, 1975 Page 21 4

A SECTION Thompson, St Bern Jordan, Old Parad Alan Graham, Orm lvloore, Mon Blues Fisher, Ormond T Byrne, Res OB Hansen, O Trin Lowcock, Geelong Perrett, U Blacks Sheales, North OB G Trevaskis, Geelong Murray, North OB LEADING (7) (8) (3) (2) (5) (2) (4) (2) (lj (5) B SECTION Hughes, Ivanhoe (I) Butcher, Caul Gr (4) M Cooke, Old Carey (5) Cullinan, Marcellin (2) Bowring, Old Halley (1) McDonald, O Scotch (2) Tyquin, Un Blues (3) Williams, Un Blues (1) Morgan, O Scotch (2) R Wilson, Ivanhoe (2) Eddy, DLSaI'le (-) C SECTION Urquhart, O Melb (2) Galbraith, O Ivan (1) Sykes, Pow House (5) Calleja, St K CBC (5) Adams, MHS O B (-) Quaiffe, Parkside (2) Flavel, UHS O B (3) P O'Connell, St K (2) D SECTION Combe, Hamp Rov (-) Ayres, Fawkner (4) Rowston, Ham Rov (2) Unkles, Old Xav (-) Denhert, O Geel (-) Allan, Hamp Rov (1) D Keaney, OXav (1) Daly, Assumption (2) 49 38 28 25 23 21 21 20 19 1 9 50 39 28 26 21 21 2 1 47 40 34 34 25 23 23 20 37 29 23 19 17 16 16 16 GOALKICKER S E SECTION Schulberg, AJAX (I) Dancer, ANZ Bank (5) Ruddeli, 'AMP Soc (I) Gurfinkel, AJAX (6) Roulston, AMP Soc (-) Bialek, AJAX (-) Hartnetty, ANZ Bk (2) Norton, O Ment (5) McCutcheon, ANZ Bk (-) Berns, Elsternwick (6) F SECTION 42 31 29 27 26 23 21 20 Meeking, Heatherton (13) 58 Burley, M Whites (1) 43 Lucas, Thornbury (2) 27 M Staff, Thornbury (3) 26 Wilson, Bull Untd (5) 25 Lachmund, B Untd (7) 24 A Post, Bev Hills (2) 21 Ioannidis, Thorn (1) 21 Discombe, Bev Hills (-) 20 C McCrory, B Hills (1) 20 JUNIOR SECTION I Egan, Coburg (2) 46 Jones, Ivanhoe (9) 38 Sterling, Ormond (6) 25 Wilson, Ormond (6) 23 Maxwell, U Blues 21 Dunn, Power House (3) 19 Tilburn, Coburg (4) 18 Finlay, Coburg (8) 18 Scown, Ivanhoe (1) 16 Richards, Coburg (4) 1 6 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Godfrey, North OB (2) 35 Hearn, Old Carey 26 Czerny, Thomastown (5) 25 Robinson, Thom'tn (5) 23 Condello, North OB (-) Dalmau, St Bern (3) 21 Moore, St Bernards (6) 18 Brockwell, W Bruns (1) 17 Meldrum, W Bruns (4) ; Nigro, West Bruns (1 ) 1 6 A RESERVE SECTION Stockdale, O Trin (5) 34 Jansen, Mon Blues (1) 23 Price, Old Parad (-) 19 Johnson, St Bern (2) 1 9 B RESERVE SECTIO N Carroll, U Blues (5) Harley, DLSalle (5) P Mitchell, DLS (3) G Dean, Ivanhoe (2 ) C RESERVE SECTION R Poyntz, Parkside (-) 3; J White, StK CBC (4) 35 Serradura, P Hse (5) 23 Larkin, O Bton (-) 16 Girdwood, St K CBC (2) 1 6 D RESERVE SECTION Fraser, 0 Xav (4) 17 T Teasdale, Fawkner (1) 16 Geyer, O Geelong (-) 14 Lucas, Nat Bank (-) 14 M Barnes, Fawkner (-) 14 Quinn, Old Xav (2) 1 4 E RESERVE SECTION Wiener, AJAX (4) 23 Ericksen, O Ment (2) Pryor, ANZ Bank (-) 16 Stevens, Elstwk (-) 16 Thomas, ANZ Bank (3) 1 6 F RESERVE SECTION Yates, Heatherton (1) 16 Marks, Thornbury (4) 13 Liddiard, Glenroy (-) 12 Deckker, Mon Wh (-) 12 Borg, Heatherton (1) 12 ERTINA- k'; :#~' v: a ' 'he watch for nien who dare to be men whose time is action whose seconds count THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -JUNE 28, 197 5 AUSTRALIA'S ONLY NATIONAL JEWELLER 339 Bourke St, Melbourne

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