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2 IS YOUR TEAM GOING PLACES IN 1980? If your club is planning an end of season tour, you'll be interested in the Commonwealth Bank's GROUP TRAVEL SAVINGS PLAN. The scheme is designed to ease the organising workload for club officials and includes a complete set of guidelines and accounting records. Ask about group travel facilities and all services related to travel at your local Commonwealth Bank branch. Get there with the Strength BA COMMONWEALTH PREVIEWING A SECTIO N A most interesting fight for that vital fourth position on the ladder has evolved. Four teams have a chance of obtaining it. Both Marcellin and North Old Boys have "easy" last round games so today's match will see the winner with the only chance of continuing towards the four. The other two teams are Ormond and Old Melburnians who both have hard roads to hoe and if they get through this round today they meet at Ormond next week. TODAY'S GAME S with a vengeance a week ago having realized their capabilities and rectifying their concentration lapses. They crushed Ivanhoe, to again put themselves in the running for the four. However, they must win today so as not to let either North or Marcellin ahead of them on the ladder. In a very vigorous and hard game I can't see Ormond quite being up to the all-round capabilities of the Blues. Old Meiburnians meet University Blacks at Elsternwick Park today. Old Melburnians need to win this game to keep the fourth spot, because if they don't then they could be overhauled by two sides. They will have to show a lot more enthusiasm and endeavour against their old rivals Blacks than they did against Blues last week. B ro wn is doing a magnificent job in the ruck, but he will be up against a Ivanhoe play host to St. Bernard's O.C. today. Ivanhoe faced the full force of Ormond at home last week and I am sure that they will want to finish off the last home game for 1980 with a win. They will want their most consistent players of the last few weeks in, Morcom, Wooife, Simpson, Renshaw and Balcombe to come up trumps for the home crowd. strong opponent in the ageless Chris Cordner. St. Bernard's on the other hand have had a Andy Cameron and Lester have been getting run of outs and will be looking towards Captain their fair share of kicks and the lead can be Wade and Vice Captain Aughton to show them the way, with good support from A. Sullivan and taken from these three. University Blacks on the other hand were disinterested last week Rackman. The finals are coming all too and beaten by AJAX. quickly and the Saints will have to put their Christie, Lockie and Captain Perrett have act together very shortly. I think they will today and return to the winning list. been doing their bit and if given a bit of support then the Blacks could do better on Marcellin O.C. take on No rth Old Boys this the bigger 'headquarters' ground. I feel the week at making the four, but as results have O.M's will have too much to lose if this game turned out they still have a very remote passes them by so in a close and tough game chance. They continued their good form to I select O.M's to win. beat third place holders St. Bernard's last week Selections: St. Bernard's D.C., Marcellin and will be looking towards Hesse, F. Aloisio, O.C., De La Salle D.C., University Blues, Old and Price to show them the way in their contest for the four. North Old Boys on the other Melburnians. - PETER ROBERSON. hand are in exactly the same position, with a B SECTIO N remote chance of making the four. They will Two of this season's potentially well-equipped be out to counter the big guns of Marcellin but practically disappointing teams Fawkner and allow Weir, Borcich and Carroll to break and Monash Blues clash at Mutton Reserve. As away and do some damage. In a most intriguing game with the loser to fall away com- relegation is still a reality for each side no pletely from finals contention, I will go for quarter will be given. For the students their Marcellin. "Long March" north will end in defeat. The locals, led by in-form McMahon, Flavel, Peter De La Salle O.C. are at home to AJAX this Deans and Wayne Ayres are adept at doing afternoon. De La showed how the game is to well on their own terrain. Dennis Groves, on the be played in blustery conditions last week other hand, must advise his players to closely against North Old Boys. They are full of confidence at the moment and I think their dis- star Michael Connop to prevent Monash snatch- check Moore, Rodger, Lovell and ex Kilmore ciplined side will again be too strong for the ing victory. opposition as they are playing with a lot of purpose and team work. AJAX showed they Can Parkside bid farewell to B Section are not down and out yet, by defeating the with a bang and not a whimper? Kew, who Blacks last week. They are keen to show that are their visitors today need victory to maintain they will be back in a year's time and want any hope of the double chance. Pitcher Park is to finish these last couple of games on high not the best ground on which to polish and notes. They will be thwarted today, as De La demonstrate skills. However, Te rry Hayes will Salle will be too strong In the air and will be anxious for his new link men Bruce Smith, draw out easy winners. Rocco 2erbf, Joey Busuttil and Chris Haralambopoulos to move the ball forward quickly to University Blues await the arrival of Ormond. Wayne Slay and his fellow Uni. Blues went on their winning way last forwards. Parkside will not meekly surrender and Captain Jones, week with a good win over O.M's on the Ware and Wiseman will again give their moist University ground. They played well in utmost. Nevertheless Kew should be untroubled to win. the conditions and as I think the ground will be drier this week they will be even harder to The big game between Collegians and Old catch their small men - Bedford, Macaulay, Scotch will have all the attributes of a final. Kauffman, Sturges and Dobbie are giving them Today I believe Old Scotch will be trouble d great drive and these boys will be a handful by Collegians' mobility. The third coming of the for the Ormond defence. Ormond came back bespectacled Mike Bates via Ivanhoe has THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1 II0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 3

PREVIEWS ( contd.) changed the balance of the Scotch side. In fact 1980 match winning ruckman Tom Mason languished at full forward for much of last week's game. Results alone will vindicate the wisdom of this move. Scotch defenders Bob Drummond and Alexander will have their hands full as Collegians' forwards Parsons, Bennett and Baum as well as Hibbins and Laussen force the ball forward. In their May 31 game I favoured Collegians but Scotch won by 19 points. On that occasion the Cardinals were well served by Morgan and Meadows. Can they repeat the effort today? Many astute judges favour Scotch but I am yet to be convinced of their power and consistency. At home I favour Collegians. C.B.C. St. Kilda, desperate to remain in B Section, await Caulfield Grammarians whose 1981 Section is as yet undecided. Caulfield had a convincing win in the May 31 game. However, they will find the Coghlan Oval conditions far different from Oval 3. I favour the home side to take the points largely through drive generated by ruckmen Coates and White, Tony Dynon starred around the ground in the last encounter and forwards Collins and Jennings should continue to score. For Caulfield, Buchanan could again do well up forward. Matthews, Hood and the reliable Wakeham will all endeavour to lift Caulfield. However, I believe St. Kilda will triumph. The old adage "a good big man will outplay a good little man" will again bear fruit today when the undersized Old Paradians return to their former ground to play Old Xaverians. Although less than half the Parade players have played on this ground, their supporters can be excused for reliving their halcyon days of the 'sixties. I have no doubt the Old Xaverians will play a prominent role in the finals. Today I do not expect the Paradians to be able to outplay Curtain (11 goals on May 31), Corcoran, Caleo, Sierakewski, Noonan, Burne, Vale, Adgemis, Blake, Stanley, Tiernan and their nine team mates enough to kick a winning score. Sam Assetta, Chris Hughes, plus youngsters like Alex Morelli, Phillip Hammond and Stephen Watson will strive hard for the Paradises before they succumb to superior opposition. Selections : Fawkner, Kew, Cofleqians, C.B.C. St. Kilda, Old Xaverians. - NORM NUGENT, C SECTIO N My consistency continues with another three wins. An examination of the premiership lists reveals that this is the only Section where all sides are either involved in the battle for the four (the top seven) or the fight to avoid relegation (the bottom three). Geelong scraped in by the narrowest of margins last week against bottom side Coburg and today they await the arrival of St. Kevin's O.B., whose form reads like Melbourne weather - unpredictable! While it is do or die for the visitors, they will be lost on the big expanse of Queen's Park. However, the Geelong forwards will need to improve on their performances of the last two weeks. Old Camberwell Grammarians fell into a hole last week and while they will have littl e 4 chance of beating their hosts Old Brighton Grammarians, they will surely be watching for the results of the Coburg v M.H.S. game. if Coburg win today and Camberwell lose, next week's game between these two will be the "grand final" of the relegation stakes. The only interest in today's game will be how many goals "Jumping" John Priestley kicks and whether he can make the "ton". The Coburg machine must be feeling happy with their form but disappointed with the results of the last few weeks. They are at home for the second consecutive week and there is no doubt that this is worth two or three goals. M.H.S.O.B. must win to have a chance for the finals, albeit remote. For the last seven weeks the students have been on a lose/win sequence and if this continues they are due to win today. Nevertheless I am going for Coburg, probably because of their good form against Geelong last week. Old Haileyburians kept their chances alive last week and should be a natural against Old Trinity Grammarians. However, Trinity picked up the "Bloods" scalp in the first round and they must win today if they are to have any chance of avoiding relegation as they play top side Old Brighton next week. I selected Trinity in the first round and to keep things even my choice today is Haileybury. The match-of-the-day sees Buf!een-Tempiestowe at home to Hampton Rovers. The Rovers have lost their last three and Ian Cooper will no doubt be "pulling his hair out" trying to find a way to lift his players by example and encouragement. Quaife and Chard have been accurate on the forward line for the B-T's and they will want to avenge their first round defeat. This was the first of five consecutive defeats, which thought must leave a sour taste in their mouths. The game is shaping as a preview of the first semi-final. I fancy the Rovers as they have the knack of putting in that extra effort in hard games. Selections : Old Brighton, Old Haileyburians, Hampton Rovers, Coburg, Geelong. - PETER NATHAN. D SECTIO N Last Saturday there were no real surprises, with the sides who held the higher position on the ladder all defeating their opponents. Today, Power House, who last Saturday defeated Beverley Hills to record their fourth consecutive win, visit State Bank. Power House have now a faint chance of making the final four due to the current lapse in form of Old Carey. State Bank had a narrow, three-point win over Old Ivanhoe last week and they are now waiting for St. Bede's to make a slip, so that they can get the double chance. State Bank won by five points last time these sides met and I can see them winning again today, thus ending Power House's late run to the four. Alphington were held to their lowest score Old this season, last week but they sti!l won. Today Ivanhoe Grammarians visit them and they will he trying to keep the free-scoring Alphington to a similar total. Old Ivanhoe have been playing reasonably well lately but, apart from holding onto sixth spot on the ladder, they have not much to look forward to this season. A win over A!phington would be a feather in their cap, but I think Alphington will mak e THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 PREVIEWS (contd.) up for their lack of goals last week and consequently will win comfortably. Beverley Hills after three close finishes in a row, were defeated by forty-five points by Power House last week. They are back on their home ground today and will provide spirited opposition for Country Colleges, who defeated A.M.P. last week and now require one more win to avoid relegation. Last time these sides met, Country Colleges won by thirty-three points after an even first half. Most sides have struggled to win at Zerb!es Oval this season and Country Colleges will have to be at their top to win and I will go for them to produce the goodies today. Last week, St. Bede's O.C. came back well from their thrashing by Alphington the previous week to defeat Old Carey by sixteen points in a!ow scoring game. Today, on their home ground again, they Play Heatherton, who, last week were beaten by Alphington in another low-scoring affair. If Heatherton win today they may go up a rung on the ladder, but St. Bede's have the extra incentive to win as a lapse in form will see them surrender second spot to the State Bank. St. Bede's will repeat their seven-goal win of the first round. Old Carey Grammarians lost their fourth game in rive weeks and they now have only two more games to get their act back together before the finals. Last week they managed only four goals at wet and windy Beda Park and today, on their home ground, they Play A.M.P. Society who had all sorts of trouble in kicking the ball through the goals last week against Country Colleges. A.M.P. must win today to avoid re!egation, but going on their current form they do not look capable of doing it, despite Old Carey's current performances. Selections : State Bank, Alphington, Country Colleges, St. Bede's O.C., Old Carey Gram. - WILLY PICKHAM. E SECTIO N The first two positions in the four are assured of a game in the finals, but the next two places could be swinging seats until the last home and home games. Old Geelong had the opportunity to clinch their position in third place, but were beaten after a very tight tussle with West Brunswick. ~'entone, Thornbury and Old Geelong are eligible for the two vacant positions. Out of these three Old Geelong meet Mentone at Como Park, and this will be a very close match being very important to both teams. Thornbury will be hosts to ANZ and again this will not be a one-sided game but it is essential to Thornbury that they get the points. Bulleen United are starting to come good at the end of the season, and managed a drawn game last week against a much stronger North Brunswick. This week they visit St. Pius who will be too strong for them. U.H.S.O.B. at home to La Trobe. A very important game for the home side as relegation could hinge on this game and the same will apply with the match ANZ away to Thornbury this being equally vital to ANZ. West Brunswick are at their peak of form and I cannot see North Brunswick giving them any worries. Selections : All home sides! St. Pius, Old Geefong, U.H.S.O.B., Thornbury, West Brunswick. - NUGGET STEPHENS. F SECTIO N Monash Whites v Uni. Reds Brunswick v Thomastown. Brunswick don't have to win this match to retain their place in the four, but if they can't make a game of it, why bother. On the other hand, a win over the Hairy Ones would give their promotion prospects a boost and could put the club on the way back to A Section. So, for what it is worth, I offer my support to the Dirty Reds and will pray for rain during the week, thus ensuring that ability and skill won't matter. Peninsula O.B. v Common. Bank. Peninsula are in the four with a chance, are playing at home and Bankers aren't. I think the Bankers will end the season with a 50/50 score ie., lose this week, win the following. POB's to consolidate. Footscray IT v Banyule. The Fitites didn't go so well on the Harry Trott (watching the girls' basketball?) whilst Banyule must have thought it was Christmas. I hope that they derived sufficient pleasure from their great win to enable them to survive the season and come up fresh in '81, because I expect the Fitites to bring them back to earth today. Therry C.C.O.B. v St. John's. Therry haven't fared as well this season as last, but haven't been disgraced. They should be able to take care of St. John's at home, in fact should be able to practice some tricky moves for their last game of the year against the Hairy Ones. Coolaroo Rovers v Clayton. Coolaroo should have enough to take care of Clayton even after the mental devastation suffered recently. Clayton haven't been good enough but at least they know now what is needed for the future. Selections : Brunswick, Peninsula O.B., Footscray IT, Therry C.C.O.B., Coolaroo. - SYD WHITFIELD. JUNIOR SECTION 1 A direct telecast of the V.A.F.A. results to us over here in down-town San Francisco show that the results almost went "according to Hoyle". The fight for the final four is almost as desperate as my battle to stop on top of the tipping ladder. Congratulations to all winners and all the best for all teams for the last two weeks of the "home-and-away" games. Kew, who have battled manfully for the whole year face top side St. Bernard's in what is a "herculean task" for them. The Saints will be anxious to go into the Finals on winning notes and will be too strong for the Kew Boys. Old Haileyburians face Ivanhoe in what should be a comfortable lead up to the important part of the year. The "Hoes" will battle it out manfully to the end and I'm hopeful for a great display from them but I feel the "Bloods" will be a!ittle too strong. Ormond clash with North Old Boys in what is a real "crunch" game for both teams i f THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 5

PREVIEWS (contd.) they are to be in the last desperate struggle for this years finals. Both teams have been great competitors during the season and this game will be a great test of strength and courage. I have a feeling that North Old Boys' ability is a little above that of Ormonds but the "Monds" brain trust will certainly be at their most active. I tip North Old Boys in a close game. Another vital game is Melbourne University and De La Salle. Once again the pressure will be on both sides to win in what will be a close and thrilling match. Melbourne University have shown some great form during the season as has the De La Salle side, but the University side I think have that bit of class that will get them the four points. Hampton Rovers meet Coburg in a game that has no great bearing on the four but is sure to be full of interest. Both sides have shown form during the year and can look forward to the future. I think Hampton Rovers home ground and better handling ability will get them the points. Selections : St. Bernard's, Old Haileyburians, No rt h Old Boys, Melbourne University and Hampton Rovers.. - M. J. ARNOLD JUNIOR SECTION 2 Another clean sweep but I'm unable to run down Mick Arnold. I think I should point out to all my fellow tipsters what a desperate position we are all in. Firstly, despite the fact that Mick Arnold's sending his selections courtesy of Western Union or pony express or whatever, he still leads. Secondly Mick wouldn't know one end of a bag of wind from the other because his sporting prowess has always been confined to indoor activities. So if he does hang on and win you can rest assured that we'll never hear the end of it. So fellows, your peace of mind is in your hands (or should I say, heads). Back to more mundane matters. Today's games provide only one interesting match, this being at Bundoora. Fawkner journey to the small but picturesque ground at MHS and should score a lot of goals (about 30 I would say) at MHSOB's expense. Therry travel out to the unusually windswept Marcellin ground. However this should not prevent them from scoring a big victory. Old Scotch didn't have things all their own way at MHS Oval last week but should find things a little easier today against West Brunswick. Bulleen-Templestowe v Old Old Paradians features a clash of two finalists. First time round, O.P.'s won by 5 goals and with the home-ground advantage I believe O.P.'s will consolidate their grasp on top spot. Monash Blues are now eliminated from the finals race after last week's loss to O.P.'s. I would not be surprised at this stage if the M.U. boys call a premature end to the season. However, they'll probably find 18 starters and wfn over Caulfield. Selections : Fawkner, Ol d Scotch, Old Paradians, Monash. - RON HANCOX. 6 JUNIOR SECTION 3 Last week saw the top five teams win -_ thus occasioning no change in their standings - and Power House move a game clear of the twelfth spot which they have occupied for most of the season. Today will have a different result as the top four clash and Power House meet St. Kevin's O.B. This is St. Kevin's chance to move back into the four and I fancy that even the newfound form of the home side will not be enough to deny them the points. St. Kevin's to win. Top-side Banyule are hosts to fourth placed Old Brighton Grammarians. Banyule will be keen to win to eliminate the faint possibility that they could lose the double chance. Old Brighton must win to stay in the four but I don't think they will be quite good enough on the day. The other big clash sees second and third place holders, Thomastown and St. Kilda C.B.O.C., meeting at Thomastown. A loss to either will prove extremely costly. The home side could lose the double chance, the visitors could lose their finals' berth altogether. I'll go for the home side to win what should be a close tussle. Old Ivanhoe Grammarians at home should be too strong for Parkside. Similarly Heatherton should be able to return to the winners' list at the expense of their visitors, St. Pius. Both Clayton and St. Bernard's (B) have been disappointing this year. I'll go for St. Bernard's (B) to win away from home today - because they occupy the higher position on the ladder. Selections : St. Kevin's O.B., Banyule, Thomas. town, Old Ivanhoe Gram., Heathe rton, St. Bernard's (B). - RAY IRVING. BALL BRIEFS The Peninsula Old Boys will be holding a big Disco/Dance Night at the Peninsula School in Mt. Eliza on Saturday. August 9, at 8.00 p.m. All "Pirates" are welcome. Also Peninsula's best and fairest vote count will be held during a barbecue at the school grounds on Sunday, August 17, starting around lunch-time. With the finals coming up, we want all Pirate supporters to help us make these functions a success. SECOND CENTURY AT UNI. REDS University Reds congratulates Graham Lon g on reaching the magnificent milestone of 100 games with the "Redders" since 1975. The century has included a best and fairest season, a preparedness to play wherever the selectors saw fit, games of sheer brilliance and always an attitude of the Club comes first. O'n and off the field Graham has proved to be a real red-blood. His superb fitness, social charm and Club loyalty are to be admired. We hope, as a Club, that his century spurs him on to greater achievements with the reds. A special congratulations is sent by Andy Hendy, the Redders' only other centurion. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 LEADING A SECTIO N Karvelis, Univ. Blues (7) 84 Dillon, North O.B. (4) 66 Ruffolo, De La Salle (2) 56 J. Mitchell, O. Melbns (3) 41 Wilson, Univ. Blues (3) 39 Lemish, AJAX (-) 36 R. Cameron, 0. Melbns (1) 36 Groves, De La Salle (2) 36 Bourne, Ormond (4) 36 J. Jordan, North O.B. (-) 35 B SECTION Curtain, Old Xav. (9) 92 Chard, Fawkner (4) 59 Haralambopoulos, Kew (5) 47 Blay, Kew (3) 48 Rodger, Mon. Blues (2) 44 Cox, Old Scotch (-) 38 Baum, Collegians (-) 38 Parsons, Collegians (2) 37 D. Matthews, Caul. Gr. (2) 37 Vale, Old Xav. (2) 34 N. Hughes, Old Par. (-) 33 C SECTIO N Priestley, O. Bright. G. Green, Coburg Linke, Geelong Quaife, B-T'stowe Pattison, St. Kevin's Chard, B-T'stowe (3) 86 (2) 51 (4) 48 (1) 47 (2) 40 (-) 40 D SECTIO N 1. Henderson, AMP (1) 60 King, Alphington (-) 47 Hockins, Alphington (-) 43 Ryan, St. Bede's (2) 40 Holmes, Alphington (-) 40 Thompson, Power H. (4) 37 Rosewarne, State Bk (1) 37 GOALKICKERS (Goals kicked last Saturday i n E SECTIO N J. Butcher, O. Geelong (-) 101 Skerry, St. Pius (3) 52 Heitman, Mentone (2) 51 Richardson, Princes H. (1) 43 Jones, Thornbury (-) 40 O'Brien, ANZ Bank (-) 38 F SECTIO N Peter Wile, Uni. Reds (8) 91 Pace, Thomastown (3) 86 Legge, Banyule (5) 43 R. Hulls, Peninsula (2) 41 McWilliams, Peninsula (2) 40 Hutchison, Brunswick (-) 38 A RESERV E Jones, Ivanhoe (-) 34 Kausman, AJAX (2) 31 Kozlowski, Ormond (2) 25 Carter, De La Salle (1) 24 Lowe, Uni. Blues (-) 22 Wood, Ormond (-) 22 B RESERV E Lovelock, Old. Xav. (3) 47 Teale, Collegians (3) 36 C. Dennis, Old Xav. (1) 28 Sizer, 0. Scotch (-) 20 M. McColl, Kew (-) 17 P. Salerno, Kew (-) 17 C RESERV E Cave, Hamp. Rov. (-) 38 J. Tenace, B-T'stowe (-) 36 Williams, 0. Haileybury (3) 34 Lowcock, Geelong (-) 30 Noske, 0. Haileybury (-) 24 Jamieson, Geelong (-) 23 D RESERVE Taylor, Power H. (1) 46 Scott, State Bk (2) 32 brackets) Press, Alphington Rix, St. Bede's Goode, O. Carey Jenkins, State B k (-) 23 (3) 22 (-) 21 (-) 1 9 E RESERVE Cresci, St. Pius (4) 38 Watt, St. Pius (2) 34 P. Scullin, N. Bruns. (3) 32 Bickford, Princes H. (-) 32 C. Ericksen, Mentone (2) 26 Wilson, St. Pius (1) 25 F RESERVE A. Groig, Comm. Bk (2) 37 Kanaris, Uni Reds (1) 36 R. Dean, Brunswick (2) 26 Gardiner, Clayton (2) 21 Pitson, Uni. Reds (-) 2 0 JUNIOR SECTION 1 P. Sabato, North O.B. (7) 51 Spencer, S. Bernard's (3) 51 Robertson, 0. Hailey. (2) 46 Beenie, Melb. Uni. (-) 45 Forsyth, Ormond (-) 4 2 JUNIOR SECTION 2 J. Flynn, 0. Paradians (2) 70 Jewell, Therry (-) 57 Lawlor, B-T'stowe (2) 45 Palmer, Mon. Blues (1) 38 Fisher, Therry (-) 37 Nash, B-T'stowe (1) 3 3 JUNIOR SECTION 3 Errington, 0. Ivanhoe (2 80 D. Attard, Banyule (3 56 Stevens, 0. Brighton (2) 56 Beale, St. Kevin's (-) 51 Goetz, O. Brighton 45 Heaver, Parkside (2) 40 FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTER NWICK PARK August: Saturday, 9th - Old Melburnians v. University Blacks Saturday, 16th-St. Bernard's v. University Blues Saturday, 23rd - "A" Section - First Semi-Final Saturday, 30th - "A" Section - Second Semi-Final. September: Saturday, 6th - "C" Section - Grand Final Sunday, 7th - "A" Section - Preliminary Final Saturday, 13th - "B" Section - Grand Final Sunday, 14th - "A" Section - Grand Fina l THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 7

BALL BRIEF S 100TH TO OLD CAMBERWELL CAPTAIN Old Camberwell's captain David "It's Cool" Steven played his 100th game against M.H.S.O.B. and everyone connected with the club congratulate him on reaching this milestone. A strong and courageous ruck rover whose style of play has made him a vital player in the Senior side since he was recruited from the school in 1074. A very popular member of the Club, Dave was appointed, captain of the club in 1979. A talkative player on the field he makes Kevin Sheedy and Alec Epis sound like amateurs. Besides ruck roving Dave has served the Wells well in many other positions - back-pocket, centreman, and half-back flanker. As a halfback, Dave played strong defensive football in the 1978 finals to help win the '78 flag. A noted mud runner, Dave loves the wet, fortunately Helen has been put onto "drive". Off the field Dave has given the club fine service as a committeeman. Well done Dave - now for 150! RAY BAINBRIDGE PLAYS 100 GAMES Ray Bainbridge played his 100th game for Old Ivanhoe against State Bank. 'Bainbo" joined the club in 1975 and has therefore reached this milestone in relatively short time. Ray is a versatile player who can play equally well in many positions. He is also a skillful player who has played many fine games for the club. All at Old Ivanhoe congratulate Ray on his achievement and look forward to his reaching 200. WABBIT'S TON State Bank's Peter Wabbis played his 100th game with the club last week. "Wabbit" runner-up in the Reserves' Best and Fairest last year, has also won the most improved trophy in the Firsts. A committeeman on both the Social and General committees, "Wab" gives as much off the field as on. All the best Peter from everyone, and may the next 100 be as good as the first. All at Old Trinity congratulate Peter Beer and Broughton 'Bluey" Lumsden on playing their 50th games for the club. Both have been great clubmen both on and off the field since joining from the school. Peter has worked his way from the Seconds into being a regular member of the Firsts and Bluey" is now a regular member of the Seniors and seems to have developed into the favourite of the girls at the club. Congratulations to both. All at Old Camberwell congratulate Al "Mad Monk" Macrae on playing his 50th game against Coburg. Al joined the Wells from Old Scotch in 1977, and is a fearless hard tackling player with a tear through style who always goes in for the "hard ball". Al has played mostly as a rover or wingman and has put in many scintillating though at times volatile displays. A very popular club member, Al has a quiet, philosophical manner off the field that belies his fierce desire on the ground - Well done "Mad Monk" and hope your future studies will not restrict your more earthly pursuits on the football field. FIXTURES, RES U LTS "Alp SECTIO N APRIL 12 I MAY 10 U Blu 9.20 St B 13.13 JULY 1 9 DLS 16.17 Orm 7.11 Ivan 13.17 NOB 16.11 Orm 15.15 DLS 20.12 (at Elstern Park) OM 12.22 Orm 12.13 St B 10.14 U B1k 13.13 U Blks 14.12 St B 17.11 j NOB 25.17 AJAX 9.7 AJAX 19.9 NOB 9.20 JUNE 14 U Blu 26.31 Marc 6.10 Marc 11.10 U Blu 17.11 No Fixtures OM 18.14 Ivan 12.1 1 Ivan 18.15 OM 30.11 JUNE 21 St B 24.17 Orm 9.13 U Elk 22.18 Marc 22.11 (at Elstern. Park) NOB 7.12 U Blu 27.20 AJAX 24.10 Ivan 11.9 DLS 22.17 OM 9.1 6 APRIL 19 Orm 21.16 NOB 12.14 Marc 15.6 DLS 21.19 U Blu 18.12 AJAX 12.14 Ivan 12.15 U Blk 19.18 OM 20.13 St B 7.1 4 APRIL 26 DLS 25.17 Ivan 7.1 1 U Elks 4.8 U Blu 13.16 NOB 21.18 St B 11.12 AJAX 15.12 Orm 15.21 (at Elstern Park-27/4 Marc 11.13 OM 13.1 9 MAY 3 St B 20.17 AJAX 8.16 Orm 19.18 U Elk 13.22 U Blu 17.17 DLS 20.11 (at Elstern. Park ) Ivan 17.13 Marc 17 :2 1 OM 16.14 NOB 17.19 MAY 17 Orm 15.11 St B 7. 8 St B 14.10 DLS 8.12 Marc 13.14 U Biks 17.12 NOB 13.12 U Elk 20.19 U Blu 12.19 NOB 9.5 Orm 11.7 Marc 17.15 Ivan 14.13 AJAX 10.14 U Blu 24.18 Ivan 13.8 O.M. 6.11 DLS 18.15 AJAX 17.20 OM 15.10 JUNE 2 8 MAY 24 NOB 9.12 Orin 9.9 DLS 10.24 NOB 7.10 DLS 4.14 Marc 6.6 U Elk 20.9 AJAX 17.13 AJAX 9.7 U Blu 12.6 Marc 7.6 St B 8.12 U Elks 10.9 Ivan 7.6 Ivan 15.11 Orm 14.20 St B 13.10 OM 7.14 OM 18.17 U Blu 16.13 JULY 5 (at Elstern Park) Ivan 7.6 DLS 13.11 MAY 31 U Blu 21.17 U Elks 6.5 St B 17.18 Ivan 14.15 St B 11.12 NOB 10.16 NOB 23.18 Marc 11.10 Orm 18.13 AJAX 6.5 AJAX 14.17 DLS 23.7 OM 7.9 Marc 14.12 Orm 13.16 U Blu 23.20 JULY 12 U Elk 14.23 OM 17.8 AJAX 8.16 St B 10.12 JUNE 7 U Elk 10.7 Orm 9.16 DLS 20.13 U Blk 6.6 DLS 5.10 U Blu 7.11 Marc 18.13 AJAX 8.15 Marc 10.10 Ivan 10.1 0 (at Elstern. Park) NOB 11.18 OM 12.12 JULY 26 DLS 14.10 St B 9.13 U Blk 9.10 NOB 14.18 Marc 18.26 Orm 13.23 Ivan 18.7 U Btu 31.14 OM 23.12 AJAX 14.14 AUGUST 2 North OB v D L Salle AJAX v Uni Blacks St Bern v Marcellin Ormond v Ivanhoe Uni Blues v 0 Meib AUGUST 9 Ivanhoe v St Bern Marcellin v North OB D L Salle v AJAX Uni Blues v Ormond O Melb v Uni Black s AUGUST 16 Uni Blacks v D L Salle AJAX v Marcellin St Bern v Uni Blues North OB v Ivanhoe Ormond v 0 Melb TIPSTERS' TALL Y Lt. Wk. Michael Arnold (Ji) 30 Ron Hancox (J2) 30 Syd Whitfield (F) 30 Ray Irving (J3) 25 Nugget Stephens (E) 21 Willy Pickham (D) 24 Peter Roberson (A) 18 Norm Nugent (B) 24 Peter Nathan (C) 1 8 "SCOREa ff Tota l 378 372 360 357Y2 324 312 312 306 294 All final scores must be phoned to:- 3798171 Reserve Sections - by 3.00 Senior and Junior Sections 5.00 p.m. / 5.30 p.m. p.m. - by PRESS CORRESPONDENT: 528 3319. A Section before 6.00 p.m. B Section 6.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m. BLACK LIST (A) - Failed to phone final scores to 379 8171 before 5 p.m. (Rese rv es 3 p.m.). Fine: THREE DOLLARS. (B) - Failed to phone final scores to 379 8171 before 5.30 p.m. Fine : SIX DOLLARS. (C) - Failed to phone final scores or detail s to Press Correspondent before 6 p.m. 7Ap.m-.). : SIX DOLLARS. MONASH BLUES ) $3~ne ST. KILDA C.B.O.C. (C) - $6. M.H.S. OLD BOYS (A) - $3. OLD IVANHOE GRAM. (A) - $3. A.N.Z. BANK (A) - $3. IVANHOE JUNIORS (B & C) - $12. NORTH OLD BOYS JUNIORS (A) - $3. DE LA SALLE O.C. JUNIORS (A) - $3. OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM. JUNIORS (A) - $3. COBURG RESERVES ( B & C) - $72. BALL BRIEF CENTURY TO IVANHOE'S BOOFA" Peter Phillips, Reserves Captain and Fundraiser for Ivanhoe Amateurs played his 100th game against Ormond last week after commencing with the U19's in 1971. A dedicated clubman, Peter's involvement with Fundraising and social functions has been an important contribution to the Club. His application on the field and determination to lead Ivanhoe Reserves into the finals series has been an inspiration to his teammates. THE PLASTICS MAN.... PETER NATHA N TRADING AS EAST KEILOR STOCK A ND STATION AGE NTS OFFERS PROMPT SERVICE AND QUALITY ON THE FOLLOWING PLASTIC BAGS - PRINTED OR PLAI N FLORAL BOWLS AND ROSE CYLINDERS DAYBRITE ROOF DOMES AND SKYLIGHTS "PERSPEX" CUT TO SIZE HDPE SHADECLOTH 50% AND 70% PLASTIC SIGNS WE ALSO SUPPLY CHLORINE IN GRANULE, TABLET OR LIQUID FORM FOR SWIMMING POOLS. 14 ASH GROVE, EAST KEILOR, 3033 TEL. 337 662 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 9

PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTION A RESERV E W L D For Ag % Pts W L D For Ag % Pts University Blues 13 3-1987 1186 167.5 52 De La Salle O.C. 14 2-1359 855 158.9 56 De La Salle O.C. 13 3-1739 1089 159.7 52 Ormond 11 5-1220 1024 119.1 44 St. Bernards O.C. 10 6-1399 1342 104.2 40 North Old Boys 10 6-1301 929 140.0 40 Old Malburians 8 7 1 1589 1627 97.7 34 St. Bernard's O.C. 10 6-1143 932 122.6 40 Ormond 8 8-1602 1568 102.2 32 Old Melburnians 10 6-1 174 1028 114.2 40 North Old Boys 7 8 1 1485 1566 94.8 30 Ivanhce 9 7-1337 1 127 118.6 36 Marcellin O.C. 7 8 1 1434 1593 90.0 30 University Blues 7 9-990 1119 88.5 28 University Blacks 7 9-1438 1618 88.9 28 Marcellin O.C. 6 10-967 1083 89.3 24 AJAX 4 12-1401 1662 84.3 16 AJAX 3 13-756 1466 51.6 12 Ivanhoe 1 14 1 1341 2064 65.0 6 University Blacks -16-784 1468 53.4 - B SECTION B RESERV E Collegians 13 3-1690 1318 128.2 52 Old Scotch Coll. 15 1-1360 710 191.5 60 Old Xaverians 12 4-1775 1318 134.7 48 Old Xaverians 11 5-1473 887 166.1 44 Old Scotch Coll. 12 4-1736 1477 117.5 48 Fawkner 11 5-1206 990 121.8 44 Kew 11 5-1966 1479 132.9 44 St. Kilda C.B.O.C. 11 5-931 832 111.9 44 Old Paradians 8 8-1391 1406 98.9 32 Collegians 10 6-1 125 834 134.9 40 Caulfield Gr. 7 9-1564 1684 92.9 28 Monash Blues 7 9-1079 1 146 94.2 28 Fawkner 6 10-1445 1625 88.9 24 Old Paradians 6 10-889 1 152 77.2 24 Monash Blues 5 1 1-1418 1658 85.5 20 Kew 3 13-896 1 192 75.2 12 St. Kilda C.B.O.C. 5 1 1-1343 1629 82.4 20 Caulfield Gr. 3 13-892 1448 61.6 12 Parkside 1 15-1 194 1928 61.9 4 Parkside 3 13-642 1437 44.7 1 2 C SECTION C RESERV E Old Brighton Gr. 14 2-1894 1319 143.6 56 Bulleen-T'stowe 15 1-1391 798 174.3 Geelong 14 2-1770 1249 141.7 56 Hampton Rovers 13 3-1267 700 181.0 Bulleen-T'stowe 9 7-1688 1400 120.2 36 Geelong 13 3-1406 865 162.5 Hampton Rovers 9 7-1618 1585 102.1 36 Old Haileyburians 9 7-1035 976 106.0 Old Haileyburians 8 8-1303 1566 83.2 32 St. Kevin's O.B. 8 8-1076 1021 105.4 St. Kevin's O.B. 7 9-1525 1551 98.3 28 M.H.S. Old Boys 6 10-1074 1 116 96.2 M.H.S. Old Boys Old Cam'well Or. Old Trinity Or. Coburg Alphington St. Bede's O.C. State Bank Old Carey Gr. Power House Old Ivanhoe Gr. Heatherton Country Colleges A.M.P. Society Beverley Hill s West Brunswick St. Pius Old Geelong Elsternwick Mentone O.B. Thornbury North Brunswick La Trobe Univ. Princes Hill A.N.Z.Bank U.H.S. Old Boys Bulleen Unite d University Red s Thomastown Peninsula O.B. Brunswick C'wealth Bank 7 9-1404 1444 97.2 28 Old Brighton Gr. 5 11-912 1 161 78.6 5 1 1-1331 1525 87.3 20 Old Cam'well Gr. 5 11-748 1286 58.2 4 12-1217 1682 72.4 16 Old Trinity Gr. 4 12-877 1230 71.3 3 13-1227 1652 74.3 12 Coburg 2 14-555 1578 35.2 D SECTION D RESERVE 15 1-2336 1221 191.3 60 St. Bede's O.C. 14 2-1127 651 173.1 11 4 1 1523 1402 108.6 46 Old Carey Gr. 12 4-1111 7S6147.0 11 5-1731 1424 121.6 44 State Bank ` 10 6-1034 1067 96.9 10 6-1796 1215 147.8 40 Alphington 9 7-984 908 108. 4 9 7-1560 1532 101.8 36 Heatherton 9 7-887 869 102.1 6 9 1 1513 1555 97.3 26 Power House 8 8-871 1 101 79.1 6 10-1244 1629 76.4 24 Beverley Hills 6 10-947 872 108.6 5 1 1-1274 1678 75.9 20 A.M.P. Society 610-901 1075 83.8 3 12 1 1313 1816 72.3 14 Country Colleges 3 13-791 1 153 68.6 2 13 1 1085 1903 57.0 10 Old Ivanhoe Gr. 3 13-753 1 178 63.9 E SECTION E RESERV E 14 2-1483 1016 146.0 56 St. Pius 15 1-1418 481 294.8 13 3-1417 1067 132.8 52 Mentone O.B. 12 3 1 1230 720 170.8 11 5-1693 1181 143.4 44 North Brunswick 12 4-1225 723 169.4 10 6-1439 1177 130.4 40 West Brunswick 11 4 1 1188 778 152.7 10 6-1425 1339 106.4 40 Princes Hill.... 8 8-1119 838 133. 5 9 7-1433 1472 97.4 36 Old Geelong 8 8-1000 919 108.8 7 8 1 1405 1458 96.4 30 Thornbury 8 8-762 1069 71.3 6 10-1445 1354 106.7 24 Elsternwick 7 9-849 735 115.5 5 1 1-1373 1480 92.8 20 La Trobe Univ. 7 9-775 885 87.6 5 1 1-1427 1606 88.9 20 A.N.Z. Bank 412-708 1309 54.1 3 13-959 1612 59.5 12 U.H.S. Old Boys 2 14-540 1340 40.3 2 13 1 1 137 1970 57.7 10 Bulleen United 1 15-363 1632 22.2 F SECTION F RESERVE 14 2-1940 1119 173.4 56 University Reds 15 1-1433 554 258.7 60 13 3-2067 1115 185.4 52 C'weatth Bank 13 3-1398 648 215.7 52 13 3-1811 984 184.0 52 Therry C.C.O.B. 12 4-1202 798 150.6 48 11 5-1575 1387 113.6 44 Thomastown 10 6-1231 681 180.0 40 9 7-1605 1197 134.1 36 Footscray I.T.O.B. 8 7 1 784 864 90.7 3 4 Therry C.C.O.B.; 9 7-1389 1396 99.5 36 Coolaroo Rovers 8 8-854 894 95.5 32 Footscray I.T.O.B. 7 9-1325 1661 79.8 28 Clayton 7 9-963 864 111.5 28 Clayton 5 1 1-1380 1701 81.1 20 Brunswick 7 9-968 1 143 84.7 28 Banyule 5 11-1434 1796 79.8 20 Monash Whites 5 11-641 979 65.5 20 Coolaroo Rovers 4 12-963 1405 68.5 16 Peninsula O.B. 5 11-744 1229 60.5 20 St. John's O.C. 4 12-1057 1788 59.1 16 Banyule 3 13-502 1376 36.5 12 Monash Whites 2 14-666 2273 29.3 8 St. John's O.C. 2 13 1 530 1473 36.0 10 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 60 52 52 36 32 24 20 20 168 Three half-centuries were notched at North Old Boys last week against De La Salle. Paul Considine, Greg O'Toole and Dean Zabrieszach all achieved this milestone. Dean first played in 1976 with the successful Under 19 Premiership Team, while "Conno" and "Otis" were members of the Under 19 Premiership Team of 1978 in their first year. Dean has had an interupted career due to injury and other commitments but his speed on the arena and ball handling are always a pleasure to watch. Conno moved into senior ranks last year and has certainly proved that he will be a player of the future Otis continued with the Under 19's last year, reaching the Senior ranks this season. His determination has made him a valuable player in the Reserve Eighteen. Congratulations Dean, Paul and Greg from all at North Old Boys. Capable all rounder Jerome Griffin played his fiftieth game for North Old Boys against Uni. Blacks. Jerome first played for North in 1977, and was a member of the successful Reserves Premiership Team. Promoted to the Seniors in 1978, Jerome took over the full-back position allowing Been y PRERVAIIERSHIP LIST S CONTINUED JUNIOR SECTION 1 W L D For Ag % Pts St. Bernard's (A) 14 2-1826 871 209.6 56 Old Haileyburians 12 4-1869 1169 159.9 48 Melbourne Univ. 11 5-2004 1316 152.3 44 North Old Boys 10 6-1874 1367 137.1 40 De La Salle O.C. 1 0 6-151 1 1 170 129.1 40 Ormond 10 6-1385 1365 101.5 40 Hampton Rovers 7 9-1708 1489 114.7 28 Coburg 5 11-11 18 1963 57.0 20 Kew 1 15-747 2383 31.3 4 Ivanhoe - 16-773 2187 35.3 - JUNIOR SECTION 2 Old Paradians 14 2-1818 962 189.0 56 Therry C.C.O.B. 13 3-2315 981 236.0 52 Fawkner 12 4-1961 1218161 0 48 Bulleen-T'stowe 12 4-1728 1167 148.1 48 Monash Blues 10 6-1519 1 158 131.2 40 Old Scotch Coll. 7 9-1251 1433 87.3 28 Caulfield Or. 5 11-1 172 1858 63.1 20 Marcellin O.C. 4 12-1048 1490 70.3 16 M.H.S. Old Boys 3 13-856 1908 44.9 12 West Brunswick - 16-550 2193 25.1 - JUNIOR SECTION 3 Banyule 14 2-22551188189.9 56 Thomostown 13 3-2203 1200 183.6 52 St. Kilda C.B.O.C. 12 4-1887 1043 180.9 48 Old Brighton Gr. 12 4-1839 1096 167.8 48 St. Kevin's O.B. 11 4 1 1840 1250 147.2 46 Heatherton 9 7-1452 1346 107.9 36 Old Ivanhoe Gr. 9 7-1498 1438 104.2 36 Parkside 6 10-1016 1444 70.4 24 St. Pius 4 12-917 1718 53.4 16 St. Bernard's (B) 2 13 1 1078 1913 56.4 1 0 Power House 2 14-990 2155 45.9 8 Clayton 1 15-676 2123 31.8 4 BALL BRISF S THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 O'Connor to move to full forward where he topped the goal kicking. 1978 saw Jerome in the Senior Team for the grand final which went to Old Scotch by five points. Jerome has now established himself as a regular Senior player with a versatility that makes him one of the first players picked at Selection Night. Congratulations Jerome from all your contemporaries. La Trobe supporters had the rare privilege of witnessing the football class of occasional boundary umpire and ratbag revolutionary Peter McGrath recently. Peter is a very modest footballer, who refuses to show his ability except on rare and special occasions. One notorious football judge suggested that Peter had the brilliance of Alex Jesaulenko (well, would you believe Mrs. Jesaulenko?) Peter, also known as Mr. Magic, has been around the club for many years, and was Club Secretary in 1978. It is also believed that Mr. Magic has scored two goals in his career. Would the half-forward line ever be the same without Mr. Magic? The member's flank at La Trobe once again salutes Peter Tunbridge, vice-captain and rover, for another fine season of courageous football. Tunner has won the last two best and fairest awards and this season achieved interstate selection, a well-deserved recognition of his consistent performances. Tunna has seen a lot of the ground lately, and developed the neat trick of seeing fingers coming out of his ears. He is also going to paint a target on his jumper. Also performing very well are Simon Hast, Shane Westley and the dancing dorsal, John "Fish" Condon, who is always good for a goal or two. And speaking of the member's flank, Dino Reynolds was in good form at last week's cultural extravanganza, despite the absence of John Solomon. V.A.F.A. GOLF DAY The third annual V.A.F.A. Golf Day will be held on Friday, 31st October at Riversdale Golf Club. Once again the format will be golf in the afternoon and a dinner in the evening. Each competing club will have four players who can be anyone associated with, or prepared to represent your particular club. This event has become one of the more enjoyable days in the Amateur Football year and, because the number of teams able to compete is limited to 20, we suggest early applications. Clubs wishing to enter a team should contact Jim Hawkins on 82 6618 (work) or 29 7774 (home) as soon as possible. Elsfernwick Park Phone Number 5 31-6 41 9 1 11

"A" SECTION TEAM S A.J.A.X. Coach: Sid Myers ; Res. : 1 Aarons, P. 14 Ritterman H. (vc) 2 Morley, R. 16 Marks, R. 3 Lemish, J. 17 Robin, A. 4 Schulberg, M. 18 Segal, D. 5 Fein, S. 19 Efron, R. 6 Ritterman, M. (c) 20 Rosner, M. 7 Rozen, P. 22 Korn, T. 8 Feldpicer, M. 23 Nissen, R. 9 Davis, A. 25 Ivany, P. 10 Jankie, J. 27 Pinch, S. 11 Komesarook, R. 28 Zemski, M. 12 Lisner, R. 29 Markoff, B. 13 Fayman, I. 30 Marks, S. Barrie Jurberg 31 Kalmus, M. 44 Levy, D. 32 Kaye, R. 45 Aron, J. 33 Kagan, R. 46 Baron, S. 34 Silver, D. 48 Rubinstein, M. 35 Lewis, A. 50 Kozica, A. 36 Sackville, L. 51 Kausman, R. 37 Nankin, R. 52 Steiner, N. 38 Dabscheck, R. 54 De Winter, S. 39 Klapish, M. 57 Tenenbaum, P. 40 De Winter, P. 58 Adler, M. 41 Rockman, B. 59 Spicer, M. 42 Le Bransky, P. 60 Paykel, A. 43 Rozenbes, S. 61 Whitham, T. DE LA SALLE O.C. Coach: Gavin White ; Res.: John Pollard 1 McHenry, R. 10 Halasa, R. 2 Galley, R. 11 Lyons, B. 3 Bourke, M. J. K. 12 Dunn, B. 4 Perkins, K. 13 Greene, P. 5 Peers, W. 14 Brown, P. 6 Ingham, M. 15 Connolly, G. 7 Greene, M. 16 Doolan, J. 8 McDonnell, P. 17 Bourke, B. 9 Griggs, D. 18 O'Keefe, A. IVANHOE Coach : Kevin Morrison ; 1 Toohey, W. 12 Morcom, P. (vc) 2 Jones, A. 13 Cowan, D. 3 Stewart, R. (c) 14 Gittos, P. 4 Field, R. 15 Lalor, C. 5 Renshaw, G. 16 Bye, C. 6 Ould, G. 17 Lonergan, P. 7 McNamara, M. 18 Course, A. 8 Freeman, J. 19 Globan, F. 9 McDonald, M. 20 Aristotle, P. 10 McDowall, H. 21 Adley, P. 11 Baker, W. 22 Simpson, J. MARCELLIN O.C.F.C. Snr. Coach : 1 Aloislo, T. 13 Howard, M. 2 Cullinan, P. 14 Reynard, K. 3 Frazer, S. 15 Denning, L. (vc) 4 Toomey, J. 16 Walsh, P. 5 Gartner, P. 17 Jones, J. 6 Fitt, N. 18 Holmes, P. 7 Boyce, M. 19 Aloisio, J. 8 Gregory, J. O. 20 Butler, M. (c) 9 Reghenzam, T. 2 1 Kepitis, I. 10 Aloisio, F. 22 Fitt, B. 11 White, P. 23 Crimmins, J. 12 O'Callaghan, D. 24 Kennedy, J. NORTH OLD BOYS 1 Maguire, S. 13 2 Welch, M. (vo) 14 3 O'Connor, B. 15 4 Carroll, P. 16 5 Sullivan, B. 17 6 Borcich, M. 18 7 Robertson, N. 19 8 Dillon, G. 20 9 Considine, P. 2 1 10 Jordan, J. (c) 22 11 Carroll, G. 23 12 Weir, P. 24 Coach : John Kelly, T. Fogarty, D. (or) Crooks, S. Brown, M. Horan, B. Murray, L. Mahoney, M. Clark, W. Boswell, M. Gleeson, G. Scanlon, T. Butera, D. 19 Nugent, J. 29 Simpson, M. 20 Ruffolo, R. 30 McHenry, G. 22 Mitchell, P. 32 Groves, A. (vc) 23 Maher, P. 33 Williams, R. 24 Power, K. 35 Rabone, I. 25 Noon, S. 39 Tessier, D. 26 Carr, J. 41 Sykes, R. 27 Hogan, D. 46 Loft, C. (c) 28 Murphy, S. 48 Rawlings, D. 23 Robertson, J. 34 O'Brien, B. 24 Docherty, S. 35 Chapman, P. 25 Johnson, K. 36 Phillips, P. (or) 26 Mantesso, J. 37 Brewin, T. 27 Mitchell, G. 38 Forristal, B. 28 Balcombe, A. 39 Bartlett, D. 29 Kilpatrick, I. 40 Taylor, N. 30 Purcell, J. 41 Crocker, P. 31 Williams, C. 42 Watts, P. 32 Stewart, G. 43 Clough, P. 33 Farrell, D. 44 Drapac, D. John Russell; Res. Coach : Peter 25 Price, C. 37 Collins, A. 26 Cullinan, A. 38 Snowball, J. 27 Dillon, P. 39 Frazer, R. 28 Lamb, J. 40 Kennedy, A. 29 Bracher, J. 41 Matters, G. 30 Holmes, G. 42 Dillon, M. 31 Cooper, B. 43 Hesse, J. (vcr) 32 Weir, A. 44 Gill, M. 33 Wood, D. 45 Amad, T. 34 Hastings, P. 46 Bowlen, C. 35 Hardy, A. 47 Bittner, R. 36 Crimmins, B. (or) 4ct DI Marzio, K. Jordan; Res; Kevin Meredit h 25 Bevanda, A. 37 George, D. 26 Malone, A. 38 Ryan, D. A. 27 Curley, B. 39 Harper, D. 28 Arthurson, D. (vor) 40 Sutherland, S. 29 Griffin, J. McGarth, J. 30 Purcell, M. 42 Pearse, G. 31 Randles, P. 43 Kutrolli, D. 32 Diviny, K. 44 Lucas, M. 33 Ryan, D. F. 45 Jongebloed, P. 34 Conti, R. 46 McCormack, M. 35 Weir, S. 47 Skahill, B. 36 Sexton, B. 48 Cuffe, P. 62 Kornhendler, N. 63 Stock, M. 64 Beare, B. 65 Luno, B. 66 Mitchell, J. 67 Rosengarten, B, 68 Rechtman, R. 69 Bluzer, H. 70 Shulman, M. 73 Fink, S. 75 Olenski, M. 76 Segal, G. 77 Sperling, J. 36 Jurkovsky, J. 51 Mitchell, J. 54 Frawley, G. 55 Mcilroy, A. 57 Lenihan, D. 58 Sully, M. 59 Donegan, P. 60. Hill, G. 45 Woolfe, A. 46 Loton, A. 47 Sier, C. 48 Warry, N. 49 Valencia, M. 50 Valens, M. 52 O'Brien, P. 53 Shaw, P. 54 Drapac, P. 55 Williamson, G. Corrie 49 Cooper, R. 50 Connolly, J. 51 Hughes, P. 52 Sartori, R. 53 Tankey, R. 54 Cooney, T. 55 Grammelsberger, H. 56 Cooper, P. 57 O'Loughlin, J. 58 Anderson, P. 59 Blainey, T. 49 Wilson, G. 50 Horgan, D. 51 Mott, C. 52 McKinnon, B. 53 Cherbakof, J. 54 McIntyre, J. 55 Biagi, A. 56 Anderson, C. 57 Argote, J. 58 Dawson, J. 59 Dureau, N. 60 O'Toole, G. OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : Barry Morphet; Res.: Garry Austin Thomas, K. 13 Burns, B. 25 Brown, R. 36 Mitcheli. N. 2 Pisarski, R. 14 Stuart, A. 26 3 Austin, C. (or) 15 Roberson, P. 27 4 Morphet, B. 16 Urquhart, D. 28 5 Knight, C. 17 Derham, S. 29 6 Lester, A. 18 Dawson, P. 30 7 Cordner, I. (c) 19 Thompson, P. 3 1 8 Yeo, P. 20 Clarke, A. 32 g Trunble, S. 21 Woodbridge, P. 3 3 10 Mrchelmore, M. 22 Murray, F 11 Dumbrell, R. 23 Witts, A. 12 Cameron, R. 24 Guest, J. 34 35 Cordner, P. 37 Campbell, N. 38 Middleton, R. 39 Cameron, A. 4 1 Mitchell, J. 42 Mumme, P. 43 Johnson, T. 44 Roberts-Thomp- 45 son, T. 46 Cowan, R. 47 Baldwin, M. 4 8 ORMOND Coach: Peter Murphy ; Res.: Roger Wood Chisholm, A. D. 14 Smyth, J. F. 28 Beard, R. M. 41 2 Kozlowski, I. A. 15 McLean, A. W. 29 Burney, C. W. 42 3 R. 16 Herkess, G. R. 3 0 Morris, S. P. 43 4, Pearce, G. W. 17 Hoey, P. D. 31 Wood, R. P. 44 5 Murphy, P. 18 Farrell, E. F. 32 Russ, K. M. 45 6 Buckley, M. 19 Turner, G. J. 33 Bradley, C. P. 46 7 Fisher, G. 20 Bourne, B. K. 34 Russell, G. J. 47 8 Andrew, G. J. 21 Ellinson, T. 35 Turner, C. S. H. 48 9 Tonkin, C. 22 Hamley, B. H. 36 Holman, G. J. 49 10 Corben, B. F. 23 Naylor, A. R. (c) 37 Parisi, F. J. 52 t1 Smale, K. W. 24 McCooke, S. M. 38 Richardson, P. W. 53 12 Dove, S. W. (vc) 26 Mehrten, P. M. 39 Boyanton, T. 54 13 Purcell, P. J. 27 Crump, W. G. 40 Anrep, R. G. 55 Waddington, M. 50 Koren, P. 51 Elam, D. 52 Kenyon, A. 53 Ansell, P. 54 Macdougall, M. 55 Dawson, D. 56 Mitchell, S. 57 Elam, J. 58 Dale, S. 59 Southwell, P. 60 Brand, 1. J. 56 Ritchie, G. 57 Paterson, D. L. 58 Keane, A. J. 59 Stormont, P. 60 Roach, G. P. 61 Bradshaw, W. G. 63 Rennick, C. W. 64 Fitts, C. R. 65 Sandilands, R. S. 67 Thomas, G. J. 68 Rowse, R. B. 69 Porter, M. R. ST. BERNARD'S C.B.O.B. Coach: Gus Mitchell : Res.: Gerrard Mahoney 1 Sullivan, M. V. 14 Whelan, M. J. 26 Bottrell, S. L. 39 Hannaberry, N. J. 52 2 Burgin, D. C. 15 Monaghan, F. G. 27 Griffiths, A. P. 40 Irvine, K. 53 3 Smith, P. A. 16 Angel, B. F. 28 Elia, E. P. 41 Grbac, E. 54 4 McGuire, V. J. 17 Mahady, K. R. 29 Gambling, M. A. 42 Drain, G. J. 55 5 Rackham, P. D. 18 Dalmau, P. 30 Pearson, J. 43 Gavin, I. A. 56 5 lannazzo, M. 19 Nadzielski, H. J. 31 Foulds, N. R. 44 Rooney, P. 57 7 Wade, G. F. (c) 20 Ross, P. D. 32 Caven, A. 45 Johnson, P. G. 58 8 Monaghan, P. A. 21 O'Brien, A. G. 33 Sullivan, A. 46 Hughes, J. 59 9 Hughes, B. J. (vcr) 22 Aughton, (vo) 34 Bennett, G. C. 47 Hargreaves, P. P. 60 10 Tickmer, T. J. 23 Milesi, R. 35 Birrell, T. P. 48 Nathan, S. 11 Davis, T. J. 24 Redmond, G. J. 36 O'Dea, P. 49 Roberts, N. A. 12 Hogan, Paul 25 Mahoney, G. A. 37 Langwell, V. J. 50 Monaghan, J. 13 Mitchell, G. P. (or) 38 Randall, N. 51 Lane, P. J. UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : Ted Farrell ; Res.: Ted Farrel l 1 Booth, D. R. 2 Llewellyn, D. K. 3" Clarke, J. A. 4 Coughlan, B. J. 5 Pattinson, G. R. 6 Belfield, R. D. 7 Lockie, M. J. 8 Solly, M. 9 Saines, G. R. t0 Gill, S. K. 11 Cordner, E. B. 13 Huntington, P. J. 14 Costello, F. X. UNIVERSITY BLUES Lowe, B. 1 3 2 Bedford, J. 14 3 Whitehead, P. 15 4 Yeo, M. 16 5 Macaulay, S. 17 6 Wood, J. 18 7 Fowler, A. 19 8 Loader, C. 20 9 McDonald, S. 21 10 Scarcella, B. 22 11 Tyquin, M. 23 12 Dobbie, S. (c) 24 16 O'Donohue, S. 30 Chapman, W. C. 43 Tanner, L. 57 17 Moffatt, A. R. 31 Pascoe, D. W. 44 David, M. C. 58 18 Carmichael, H. R. 32 Sloane, G. S. 45 Crutch, L. 59 19 Hutton, J. A. 33 Hirst, P. R. 46 Duff, R. A. 60 20 Fyffe, R. A. 34 Allanson, P. N. 47 Gwyther, N. J. 61 21 Luscombe, G. D. 35 Gill, R. 48 Benvenuto, M. S. 62 22 Costello, S. A. (vc)36 McDonald, P. W. 49 Keogh, S. M. 63 23 Cordner, C. D. 37 Costello, A. J. 50 Murdoch, R. 64 24 Parrett, R. M. (c) 38 McArthur, A. K. 52 Wright, I. C. 65 25 Birch, P. A. 39 Baillieu, E. N. 53 Zoch, L. N. 66 26 Pattinson, B. A. 40 Hobson, B. P. 54 Donald, A. M. 67 27 Atchison, D. A. 41 Richards, B. A. 55 Christie, P. K. 68 28 Armstrong, M. 42 Wines, G. J. 56 Hayes, J. A. 6 9 Coach : Alan Ross, F. Patterson, R. Collins, R. Ellison, G. Wilson, G. Kauffman, S. Curnow, D. Hindle, R. Russell, R. Carey, T. Westmore, G. Karvelis, P. Salter ; Res.: Les Adam s 25 Sleeman, M. 37 Curnow, R. 49 26 Schauble, P. 38 Sturgess, M. 50 27 Nelson, G. 39 Holt, D. 51 28 Davine, J. 40 Adams, A. 52 29 Wellington, P. 41 Clarke, P. 53 30 Cosworth, G. 42 Hindle, M. 54 31 Carne, R. 43 Woolfe, J. 55 32 Orton, T. 44 Hamilton, J. 56 33 Torney, S. 45 Davies, R. 57 34 Hill, P. 46 Barge, J. 58 35 Moore, R. 47 Hickey, G. 59 36 Moir, B. 48 McDonald, I. 60 49 Freeman, J. Ambrose, J. Maughan, A. Thomson, J. Rodgers, G. Turner, J. Langford, A. Shaw, M. Bowden, F. Collins, P. Abrahams, N. Daddo, M. Cameron, J. Cooper, S. J. Kuramoto, G. D. Buckley, C. Boehm, P. O. McDougall, R. G. Simpson, J. C. Humphreys, R. J. Laughton, P. A. Jerome, B. Davis, A. Schween, C. Pound, B. H. Bergin, M. J. Hughes, G. F. Towers, J. Rooney, P. Davies, P. K. Farrell, J. A. Diilon, G. Wade, G. Curtis, R. F. Crosby, I. T. Parrett, C. S. Morrison, D. G. Parsons, B. C. Grant, N. G. Toose, K. R. Nicholson, M. R. Robinson, A. B. Peters, J. W. Whitelaw, M. J. Rennie, M. A. Cameron, B. G. Abbott, J. Bourke, M. Gibb, H. Burch, R. Carroll, W. Withers, M. Devine, J. Perry, M. Hager, R. Brukner, P. Roberts, S. Soraghan, B.

LoOKING BAC K by Noel Rundle 5 years ago - 1975 'A' Section leaders, St. Bernard's were shattered when Coburg (5th), 34 points down at the final change, kicked 6.7 to 1.1, and got up to win by two points. Best were Callesen, Leckie, Ellis ( Cob.) and M. Mahoney, Phelan, Mitchell (St. B.). Parkside secured their position in 'C' Section four with their convincing 42-point win over Old Melburnians with stars Howell, Cocks, Blyth, Quoiffe, (6 goals) for Parkside and Pisarski, MeMullin, P. Dawson, Ristrom (Old Melb.). 150 games to M.H.S.O.B. champion, Warwick Portion, O.G.G. solid ruckman Richard Weibye, 0. Melb. rover Russell Weir. A.M.P. Society held on to fourth position in 'E' when the just beat West Brunswick by 1 point. Best were Pottenger, L. Taylor, Roulston (7 goals) A.M.P. and Byrd, Ivey, Lewis (W.B.). 10 years ago - 1970 Monash (fifth) lost their chance of slipping into the four when they went down to Univ. Blues (sixth) in a low-scoring game. Ormond kicked 3 goals against the wind in the last quarter and beat Melbourne High by 26 points. It was High's third successive defeat but they held their place in the four as a result of Monash's defeat. Umpires' Association welcomed Jack Fox, Les Bohan, David Doherty, Bill Mason, Norman Sharpe and Ron Saunder as life members. Milton Beattie, who had led Hampton Rovers Reserves to three premierships in a row, played his 250th game. U.H.S.O.B. full forward Davis kicked 15 of his team's 25 goals against Hampton Rovers. De La Sa11e0 (B) roan gtop Iost60o U.H.S.O.B. (3rd), leaving the two teams level on 44 points with Kew. De La's inaccuracy 9.17, contrasted with U.H.S.O.B.'s accuracy, 12.7. Best were Steele (6 goals), Morgan Beisset (U.H.S.O.B.) and Watts, Raynor, Heffernan (De La Salle). Previously unbeaten leaders of 'D' Section, St. Kilda C.B.C.O.C. were upset by Malvern, who won an excellent game by 3 points. M.H.S.O.B. forward Athol Guy kicked 10 goals in the team's win against Ajax. St. Kevin's O.B. welcomed back Dennis Grace after serious injury. Alphington's devastating first term, 7.3 to Ormond's 2.0, gave them a firm grip on the game to run out winners by 37 points. Best were Harris, Fuge (5 goals), E. Whitfield (Alph.) and Davidson, Byrne, McDonald (Orm.). 30 years ago - 195 0 "The Amateur Footballer" had a good advertising manager back in 1950. Leading 'ad' on page 1 was 'Melbourne Bitter - None Better'. Ormond got a fright against Geelong at Carlo Oval when they trailed by 14 points at halftime and only managed to take control in the last quarter to win by 21 points. Old Paradians battling to Aet in the 'B' Section four, kicked themselves out of it by scoring 4.23 against Collegians, and losing by 5 goals. 14 l1nip1res' CORNE R HANDBALL One of the distinctive features of Australia n Rules football is handball. Modern coaching techniques have brought handball into even greater prominence in recent years to the point where there are some games in which there are more hand passes than kicks. Good handball contributes to the speed and spectacle of our game. It is sometimes forgotten that the rules of the game make clear provision for what is and what is not legitimate handball. Rule 11 provides that : "A player may handball by holding the ball in one hand and hitting it with the clenched fist of the other hand. If the ball is not handballed correctly, a free kick shall be given to the nearest opponent." So handball is clearly holding the ball with one hand and striking it with the CLENCHED FIST of the other hand. The hand holding the ball must not deliver or propel the ball. The ball must be despatched by the force of the clenched fist. It is not compulsory for the hand holding the ball to be still - it may move in any direction. The ball must be held on one hand. It must not be juggled or thrown, nor should the hand holding the ball be pulled away before the ball is propelled with the clenched fist of the other hand. A player may not hand or throw the ball to a team mate. A free kick would be awarded to the nearest opponent. However, if a player deliberately grabs or pulls the ball from another player the umpire should call "play on". A player is permitted to hit the ball with the open hand provided he is not holding the ball with the other hand at the time. Should the ball be on the ground or in the air a player can legitimately hit the ball with the open and ("palm"). Players may legitimately tap the ball out in front of them to assist them in gaining possession. Scooping the ball is a form of throwing and as such, using one hand or two hands, is a breach of the rules. Whilst the ball is in play, no player is permitted to throw the ball in any circumstances. BALL BRIE F 250 GAMES AT ALPHINGO N Barry Shearer today becomes only the third person to reach the 250-game mark at Alphington. During this time, Barry has served the Club magnificently both on and off the field, having won best and fairest awards, been Club Captain, Committeeman, V.A.F.A. member, topped off with being made a life member. Barry's marking and kicking have always shown out in his game, and together with his hard but fair play, has earned the respect and plaudits of not only our Club, but also of his many opponents over the seasons. Congratulations, Barry, for today, and thank you for your contributions to the Alphington Football Club. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 TODAY'S GA MES AND UMPIRES (Reserves Umpire shown in brackets) A SECTIO N Ivanhoe v. St. Bernard's O.C. - D. Dodds, C. Wills (I. McAuliffe) (G) : R. Fordham, W. Frost. Marcellin O.C. v. North Old Boys - R. Croxford, B. Goodman (P. Hilbig) (G) : G. Upham, J. Hinton. De La Salle O.C. v. AJAX - K. Coughlan, J. Harwood (G. Monkhouse) (G) : B. Hateley, E. Jenner. University Blues v. Ormond - C. Mead, F. Rossetto (P. Molloy) (G) : R. Bridges, J. Fry. Old Melburnians v. University Blacks (E.P.) - R. Tracey, J. Scott (R. Buchan) (G) : J. Vellerman, B. Waters. B SECTIO N Fawkner v. Monash Blues - G. Ryan, J. Smith (P. Ryan) (G) : H. Cordner, J. MacDonald. Parkside v. Kew - W. Hinton, D. Hill (S. Stegley) (G) : D. Chapman, J. Peters. Collegians v. Old Scotch Coll. - W. Henry, R. Muller (S. Cordner) (G) : N'. McLeon, I. Malcolm. St. Kilda C.B.O.C. v. Caulfield Gram. - C. Mclnnis, J. Segota (M. Millie) (G) : K. Scott, A. Smith. Old Xaverians v. Old Paradians - F. Grubb, P. King (M. Lees) (G) : W. Ahlm, D. McKenzie. C SECTIO N Old Brighton Gram. v. Old Camberwell Gram. - A. Burridge (D. Hindle). Old Haileyburians v. Old Trinity Gram. - W. White (M. Faragher) (G) : D. Hillier. Bulleen-Templestowe v. Hampton Rovers - R. Woolley (R. Bouchier). Coburg v. M.H.S. Old Boys - C. Chinn (P. Walker). Geelong v. St. Kevin's O.B. - P. Burke (B. Walters). D SECTIO N Alphington v. Old Ivanhoe Gram. - N. Littlejohn (N. Clark). State Bank v. Power House - C. Nichol (J. Richards). Beverley Hills v. Country Colleges - T. Power (*). St. Bede's O.C. v. Heatherton - K. McMahon (D. Nathan). Old Carey Gram. v. A.M.P. Society - D. Henry (*). E SECTIO N St. Pius v. Bulleen United - G. Cavanagh (*) Old Geelong v. Mentone O.B. - R. Gould (T. Steele). U.H.S. Old Boys v. La Trobe Univ. - M. Linehan (M. O'Connell). Thornbury v. A.N.Z. Bank - J. Lansdown West Brunswick v. North Brunswick - M. Wyles (G. Tucker). F SECTIO N Monash Whites v. University Reds - A. La Sala ( *). Brunswick v. Thomastown - P. Sinclair ('"). Peninsula O.B. v. Commonwealth Bank - C. Henderson (P. Bouchier). Footscray I.T.O.B. v. Banyule - K. Segota (S. Phillips). Therry C.C.O.B. v. St. John's O.C. - G. Rudderham (A. Harris). Coolaroo Rovers v. Clayton - G. Kelly (R. Cogdon). JUNIOR SECTION ON E Kew v. St. Bernard's (A) - P. Adams. Old Haileyburians v. Ivanhoe - N. McGregor. Ormond v. North Old Boys - I. Wyatt. Melbourne Uni. V. De La Salle D.C. - M. Woodruff. Hampton Rovers v. Coburg - W. Jennings. JUNIOR SECTION TWO M.H.S. Old Boys v. Fawkner - E. Keating. Therry C.C.O.B. v. Marcellin O.C. - G. Bryce. West Brunswick v. Old Scotch Coll. - D. Broadbent. Old Paradians v. Bulleen-Templestowe - * Caulfield Gr. v. Monash Blues : P. Hunt (B) : A. Dalton, E. Segota. JUNIOR SECTION THRE E Old Ivanhoe Gr. v. Parkside - J. Gobbo. Heatherton v. St. Pius - 1. Henry. Clayton v. St. Bernard's (B) - * Power House v. St. Kevin's O.B. - H. Wasniewski (B) : G. Fox, T. Tiffin. Banyule v. Old Brighton Gr. - J. Connell. Thomastown v. St. Kilda C.B.O.C. - J. Purcell. Emergency : R. Morgan. *Umpire to be appointed. BALL BRIEF 250 TO OLD CAMBERWELL STALWART All Old Camberwell players and supporter s congratulate Peter Robinson on playing his 250th game for the 'Wells against Old Haileyburians. One of the stalwarts of the Club, "Robo" joined Old Camberwell shortly after its foundation in 1960. Peter can remember the times it was necessary to play two games a day in order to field two sides. Aren't you glad that's not necessary now, Pete? These days Peter plays in the Reserves, where his fine ruck work and good ball ploy provides leadership, inspiration and solidarity to our younger players. A Life Member of the Club, Peter has won many awards over the years, including best and fairest in 1964, 1967, 1973 and 1978. His good play still earned him a game in the seniors this year. Off the field, Peter is a great asset to the Club as a jack of all trades and maintenance man, and has served on the Committee for numerous years in various capacities, including Secretary in 1968 and 1976 (when he learnt the constitution by rote). Congratulations, "Robo" - you will be "remembered" for many years to come, and hope the bandages hold you together for more games with the 'Wells. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 15

Next Week's Matches - August 1 6 A SECTION University Blacks v De La Salle O.C. A.J.A.X. v Marcellin O.C. St. Bernard's O.C. v University Blues (E.P.) North Old Boys v Ivanhoe Ormond v Old Melburnians B SECTION Old Paradians v Collegians Old Scotch Coll. v Parkside Monash Blues v St. Kilda C.B.O.C. Kew v Fawkner Caulfield Or. v Old Xaverians C SECTION St. Kevin's O.B. v Bulleen-Templestowe Hampton Rovers v Old Haileyburians Old Camberwell Or. v Coburg Old Trinity Gr. v Old Brighton Gr. M.H.S. Old Boys v Geelon g D SECTION A.M.P. Society v Beverley Hills Country Colleges v State Bank Old Ivanhoe Gr. v St. Bede's O.C. Power House v Alphington Heatherton v Old Carey Gr. E SECTION North Brunswick v St. Pius A.N.Z. Bank v Princes Hill La Trobe Univ. v Old Geelong OK PAP E R Bulleen United v Thornbury Mentone O.B. v West Brunswick F SECTION Clayton v Brunswick St. John's O.C. v Monash Whites University Reds v Footscray I.T.O.B. Banyule v Peninsula O.B. Thomastown v Therry C.C.O.B. Commonwealth Bank v Coolaroo Rover s JUNIOR SECTION ONE Coburg v Ormond North Old Boys v Old Haileyburians St. Bernard's (A) v Melbourne Univ. Ivanhoe v Kew De La Salle O.C. v Hampton Rovers JUNIOR SECTION TWO Marcellin O.C. v Caulfield Gr. Monash Blues v West Brunswick Old Scotch Coll. v Bulleen-Templestowe (at Bulleen-Templestowe ) Fawkner v Therry C.C.O.B. Old Paradians v M.H.S. Old Boys JUNIOR SECTION THREE St. Kilda C.B.O.C. v Heatherto n Old Brighton Gr. v Old Ivanhoe Gr. Parkside v Power Hous e St. Kevin's O.B. v Clayton St. Pius v Banyule St. Bernard's (B) v Thomastown 5 Horscroft Place, Moorabbin 318 9 BAGS Hot Drink Cups - Gladwrap - Catering Foil - Paper Bags - Serviettes - Paper Plates - "Chinet" Plates - Raffle Books - Tablecloth s ALL CATERING DISPOSABLE S Contact : Michael O'Kelly, President St. Kevin's Old Boys F. C. 95-1577 A.H. 551-3061 16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 LAST WEEK'S A SECTION De La Salle O.C. 6.3 8.5 11.9 14.12-96 North Old Boys 1.1 4.6 4.8 6.11-47 DE LA SALLE O.C.: B. Greene 6, Cooke 2, Groves 2, Ruffolo 2, Simpson 2. BEST : B. Bourke, B. Greene, Hollier, R. McHenry, Donegan, Maher. NORTH OLD BOYS : Dillon 4, P. Weir, S. Maguire. BEST: O'Rourke, McIntyre, O'Connor, Dillon, Griffin, G. Carroll. AJAX 3.2 4.2 7.4 11.6-72 University Blacks 2.3 5.9 6.13 8.17-65 A.J.A.X.: Kaye 3, Rozen 2, Friedman, Lisner, S. De Winter, Zemski, Feldpicer, Davis. BEST: S. Marks, Burger, Schulberg, M. Ritterman, Korn, Feldpicer. UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Richards 5, Curtis, Perrett, S. Gill. BEST: Christie, Allanson, R. Gill, E. Cordner, S. Costello, Whitelaw. Marcellin O.C. 2.3 7.8 8.10 10.15-75 St. Bernard's O.C. 5.4 6.4 7.9 8.12-6 0 MARCELLIN O.C. : T. Aloisio 3, A. Cullinan 3, F. Aloisio 2, Jones, Butler. BEST: J. Crimmins, Price, Howard, Hesse, Butler, F. Aloisio. ST. BERNARD'S O.C.: Aughton 2, A. Sullivan 2, P. Wood, Angel, Milesi, Grbac. BEST : Grbac, Aughton, Angel, Nadzielski, Davis, P. Wood. Ormond 4.1 14.6 21.8 27.18-180 Ivanhoe 1.4 2.5 5.8 6.10-4 6 ORMOND : Bourne 4, Pearce 4, Boyanton 4, Lockwood 3, Smale 3, Parisi 2, McCooke 2, McAsey 2, Barnes, Stormont, Naylor. BEST : McCooke, Lockwood, Barnes, Pearce, Naylor, Morris. IVANHOE : Globan 2, Simpson 2, Lonergan, Knorr. BEST: Simpson, Simmondson, Freeman, Lonergan, Bye, G. Stewart. University Blues 5.3 8.7 11.8 15.14-104 Old Melburnians 1.1 4.3 5.5 7.7-4 9 UNIVERSITY BLUES : Karvelis 7, Sleeman 4, Wilson 3, Wood. BEST : Karvelis, Yeo, Dobbie, Sleeman, Orton, Bedford. OLD MELBURNIANS: J. Mitchell 3, Waddington 2, Michelmore, R. Cameron. BEST : Trumble, Lester, Brown, Mumme, Freeman, Pisarski. RESULT S B SECTION Kew 6.4 10.6 12.9 17.10-112 Collegians 3.5 5.8 8.13 10.14-74 KEW : Haralambopoulos 5, Blay 3, Smith 2, Busuttil 2, Jackamos 2, Varney, IvYiullin, Walker. BEST: Busuttil, D. Zerbi, Haralambopoulos, Walker, Blay, Smith. COLLEGIANS : Hoyle 3, Parsons 2, Balsillie, Bickford, Laussen, T. Loder, Wagstaff. BEST : Rice, T. Loder, Hoyle, Laussen, Parsons, Bickford. Old Scotch Coll. 4.2 4.3 4.4 7.6-48 Old Paradians 0.2 3.5 4.7 6.11-4 7 OLD SCOTCH: Akam 2, Tallent 2, Bubb, Duke, Polkinghorne. BEST: Duke, Bubb, Sherwen, Polkinghorne, McLellan, Letts. OLD PARADIANS : Assetta 2, Abrahams, C. Hughes, C. McCarthy, McGough. BEST : Assetta, Grills, Di Paolo, C. McCarthy, C. Hughes, Biviano. Monash Blues 9.3 15.7 18.11 22.11-143 Parkside 1.1 4.3 7.3 10.5-6 5 MONASH BLUES: Bergin 5, Gunning 4, Anderson 3, Higgins 2, Rodger 2, Morey 2, Tunbridge, Flett, Giles, Hanlon. BEST : Anderson, Gunning, Taylor, Higgins, Rodger, Flett. PARKSIDE : Chenhall 2, Ware 2, Howell 2, Girdwood, Conroy, Romari, Plain. BEST : Byrne, Ware, Girdwood, Conroy, B. Clarke, Howell. Caulfield Gr. 1.0 6.2 12.4 15.6-96 Fawkner 4.3 8.4 10.5 12.13-8 5 CAULFIELD GRAMM.: Briner 3, Griffiths 3, White 3, Kanis 2, D. Matthews 2, Buchanan 2. BEST: Fish, Kanis, Ponsford, D. Matthews, Fletcher, Sisson. FAWKNER: Chard 4, B. Saggers 3, A. Deans 2, P. Deans 2, S. Allen. BEST: P. Smith, Marantelli, G. Busst, Mark Stapleton, Dehenin, Scott. Old Xaverians 2.1 7.5 11.9 19.13-127 St. Kilda C.B.O.C. 2.7 5.11 6.12 7.13-5 5 OLD XAVERIANS : Curtain 9, Blake 2, Perrie 2, Vale 2, Stanley, Morrissy, Sholey, Atkinson. BEST: Perrie, Carmody, Curtain, Caleo, Adgemis, Browne. ST. KILDA C.B.O.C. : Collins 2, Dynon 2, Holdsworth, Hinrichs, Salter. BEST: Coates, B. Jones, Crottie, Dynon, White, Blakeley. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 17

Last Week's Results - Continued - Last Week's Results - Continued C SECTIO N Buiieen-T'stowe 1.3 6.8 7.10 12.13-85 Old Trinity Gr. 4.3 5.6 6.10 9.10-64 BULLEEN-T'STOWE : Lempriere 4, Chadwick 2, Turner 2, D'Agostino, Quaife, Morgan, Murphy. BEST: Miles, Turner, Morgan, Sheridan, Devere, Johnston. OLD TRINITY GRAM.: D. Birrell 3, Craswell 2, Kirkbride, P. Beer, McEvoy, Tankey. BEST : Kirkbride, Cowley, Walters Denovan, Outen, Denovan. St. Kevin's O.B. 10.17-77 Hampton Rovers 9.11-65 ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Campbell 4, Callanan 2, Pattison 2, Brennan, Kelly. BEST : Cailanan, Pompei, Walker, Hannan, Davies, Duffy. HAMPTON ROVERS : Malone 4, Nugent 2, Reidy, McPherson, Bissett. BEST: Kennedy, McPherson, Bird, Wilson, Malone, Rogerson, Old Haileyburians 2.4 4.8 6.11 7.14-56 Old Cam'weli Gr. 1.2 1.3 2.4 4.6-3 0 OLD HAILEYBURIANS : Smith 3, Newham 2, Hodge, Marshall. BEST: I. Campbell, Corrigan, Houghton, Newham, Paul, Witts. OLD CAMBERWELL GRAM.: J. Steven 2, Macrae, Healey. BEST: Healey, Kerr, Inkster, Macaulay, Anderson, D. Steven. Old Brighton Gr. 4.3 7.5 10.12 12.14-86 M.H.S. Old Boys 0.4 3.16 4.17 11.18-84 OLD BRIGHTON GRAM. : Gedye 3, Priestley 3, Nicholson 2, Campi, Hamilton, Kovarlk, Warnock. BEST : Millis, Gedye, Nicholson, Mullett, Hamilton, Warnock. M.H.S. OLD BOYS : Martin 6, Wallace 2, Hutton, Falconer, Morrison. BEST: Penton, Delaney, Flegeltaub, Martin, Kovits, Moorfield. Geelong 2.4 5.8 5.13 9.16-70 Ctburg 1.1 4.3 6.3 10.9-69 GEELONG : Linke 4, Fahye 2, M. Johnston, Taylor, Pearce. BEST: Cookson, G. Neilson, Johnston, Linke, Mulligan, Steven. COBURG: G. Green 2, Neudert 2, Taylor 2, Woodham, Royal, Knight. BEST: Handley, Neudert, G. Green, G. Liddle, Boyd, O'Brien. 18 D SECTIO N Power House 9.6 12.8 14.9 20.10-130 Beverley Hills 1.1 8.8 9:9 12.13-85 POWER HOUSE : Sarosi 5, Spittal 4 Thompson 4, V. Harris 2, Daniel, Denson, Mason, Peters. BEST: Daniel, Holt, Russell, Thompson, Sarosi, Spittal. BEVERLEY HILLS : Ashley 5, Van Unen 3, Gray, Mason, Tudor, O'Loughlin. BEST: Ashley, Van Unen, Marquis, Egan, Fatchem, Haythorn. Country Colleges 4.7 5.9 13.12 15.13-103 A.M.P. Society 0.0 1.6 2.13 6.18-54 COUNTRY COLLEGES : Finnegan 3, Murphy 3, Langley 2, J. Barlow 2, Hendrick, McAuliffe, Shelley, Milford, Vipond. BEST : Holland, McAuliffe, Hendrick, Uebergang, Langley, P. Ryan. A.M.P. SOCIETY: I. Henderson, Crottie, Searle, Lotherington, Chatfield, BEST: S. Withers, Morrison, Mannix, Crottie, Gates, R. Walsh. State Bank 6.4 8.7 9.9 10.12-72 Old Ivanhoe Gr. 2.1 5.14 6.17 8.21-6 9 STATE BANK : Owen 4, Jenkins 3, Rosewarne, Wright, D. Bennett. BEST : Wynd, Cloke, D. Bennett, Maher, Reidy, Wright. OLD IVANHOE GRAM. Dummett 4, Colliver, Harvey, McLean, Gee. BEST: Gibbs, Cuttriss, Harvey, Sweetland, Gee, McLean. Alphington 9.10-64 Heatherton 3.3-2 1 ALPHINGTON: G. D. Valiance 4, Reek 2, Ramage, Roberts, G. W. Valiance. BEST : G. W. Valiance, McCarthy, Buchhorhn, Bradley, Evans, Skerry. HEATHERTON : Hayes 2, Hopkins. BEST : Wainwright, Killen, Dartnell, Sauer, Howells, Bilger. St. Bede's O.C. 2.1 6.4 6.5 7.5-47 Old Carey Gr. 2.2 3.3 4.5 4.7-3 1 ST. BEDE'S O.C.: Fogarty 2, Ryan 2, Terrell, Roberts, Dunne. BEST: Roberts, Fogarty, Vaughan, Fyans, King, Terrell. OLD CAREY GRAM.: Blair, Sing, D. Smith, Wilson. BEST: Blair, Kellaher, Allan, Smith, Goode. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 E SECTIO N St. Pius 3.6 6.8 7.16 8.19-67 A.N.Z. Bank 1.1 3.3 4.6 6.10-46 ST. PIUS : Duckworth 3, Skerry 3, Wilding, Scannell. BEST: Wilding, Jenkins, Coyle, Duckworth, P. French, J. Daniel. A.N.Z. BANK : Szeitz 2, McInerney, Malham, Michaelides, Orchard. BEST: A. Gale, Haintz, Jacobs, Lund, Malham, Shuttleworth. Balloon United 10.8-68 North Brunswick 9.14-68 BULLEEN UNITED : Goal-kickers, Best NORTH BRUNSWICK : S. Scullin 3, Campbell 2, Bloomfield, Tagell, Carter, Holdsworth. BEST: Perillo, Carter, Wilson, Strickland, Tagell. Montano O.B. 6.4 7.5 9.10 9.12-66 U.H.S. Old Boys 0.0 2.2 2.3 2.7-1 9 MENTONE OLD BOYS: Heitman 2, Mc- Robert 2, King, Osborn, Taylor, R. Ericksen, Jester. BEST: B. Watts, Norton, McRobert, Jester, Jamison, King. U.H.S. OLD BOYS : A. Bell, Hadlow. BEST : Hunter, Lindsay, Hadlow, Toleman, Gilboy, S. McMillan. La Trobe Univ. 0.4 1.6 6.11 12.12-84 Princes Hill 0.2 4.8 6.9 10.13-7 3 LATROBE UNIV.: Condon 4, I. Sutherland 2, Dawson 2, Cram, Alexander, Tunbridge. BEST: Condon, Hast, O'Brien, Alexander, Cram, Patrick. PRINCES HILL : Bickford 2, Bonardi 2, R. Carroll 2, J. Carroll, Holland, Richardson. BEST : R. Carroll, Windsor, Bonardi, Pustol, Fisher, Mannix. West Brunswick 1.4 3.9 6.11 11.12-78 Old Geelong 4.2 5.8 7.16 8.17-6 5 WEST BRUNSWICK: Dell 3, S. Lampard, Ashton, G. Fyffe, McLean, Beechley, Prior, Suleyman, McNamara. BEST : Brockwell, Goatta, Heenan, McLean, Monger, Prior. OLD GEELONG: Geddes 2, Aitchison, Haywood, S. Anderson, G. Sheahan, Spiden, Whiting. BEST: Geddes, Spiden, Aitchison, Hunter, M. Perry, I. Whiting. F SECTIO N Brunswick 2.2 9.6 9.6 12.8-80 St. John's O.C. 3.0 3.1 6.4 7.5-47 BRUNSWICK : Chaplin 3, G. Dean 3, A. Egan 2, M. Egan, Owens, Lewis, Lyons. BEST : P. Egan, Lyons, A. Egan, Chaplin, M. Egan, Davis. ST. JOHN'S O.C.: Goal-kickers, Best Thomastown 5.7 8.8 11.11 13.16-94 Clayton 0.0 3.0 4.2 5.3-33 THOMASTOWN : Czerny 3, Pace 3, Stephenson 2, Broderick, P. Anastasiou, Fiorini, G. Medwin, Park. BEST: G. Medwin, Pavera, Llendl, Di Battista, Giuliani, Stephenson. CLAYTON: D. Eaton 2, Templar, Drummond, Caygill. BEST: Caygill, O'Connell, Drummond, Mathers, Nestor, P. Eaton. C'wealth Bank 6.5 10.7 15.10 20.12-132 Footscray I.T.O.B. 0.0 1.4 6.4 7.7-4 9 C'WEALTH BANK : S. Barclay 4, P. Barclay 3, Lescai 3, G. Matfin 2, M. Shacklock 2, Thomas 2, Grima, Joyce, O'Keefe, Sarapuu. BEST : Timothee, P. Barclay, Joyce, O'Keefe, G. Matfin, Thomas. FOOTSCRAY I.T.: Marley 3, Klidomitis 2, T. Baird, Jenkin. BEST: R. Swinton, Englefleld, White, Taylor, Romeo. Banyule 8.4 11.9 17.14 14.17-161 Monash Whites 2.0 6.0 7.1 9.2-5 6 BANYULE : Legge 5, C. Dunshea 5, Uuquhart 4, Foster 3, Lanza 3, Dudman, Luby, Walle, Wells. BEST : Legge, Barry, N. Taylor, Foster, C. Dunshea, C. Anketell. MONASH WHITES : Goal-kickers, Best dead-line -first post Monday. University Reds 5.0 9.3 12.4 17.10-112 Therry C.C.O.B. 3.1 3.3 4.7 7.10-52 UNIVERSITY REDS : Peter Hille 8, B. Hickey 2, Koop 2, Kennedy, Toohey, Pitson, Campbell, Owen. BEST: Hosking, Peter Hille, Harbison, Wright, Anderson, Toohey. THERRY C.C :O.B.: Goal-kickers Best dead-line - first post Monday. Peninsula O.B. 5.5 9.7 11.8 12.8-80 Coolaroo Rovers 3.2 5.4 5.5 6.8-44 PENINSULA OLD BOYS : McWilliams 2, R. Hulls 2, Brennan 2, Doyle 2, Hosking, John Wright, Estorffe, Wiltshire. BEST : Griffiths, Brennan, Bedford, Doyle, Peebles, Horne. COOLAROO ROVERS : Goal-kickers, Best THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 19

Last Week's Results - Continued A RESERVE SECTIO N North Old Boys 8.5-53 Do La Salle O.C. 8.4-52 NORTH OLD BOYS: P. O'Connor 3, Clark 2, Handles, Horan, Diviny. BEST: Clarke, D. A. Ryan, Horan, Hibbert, Considine, D. F. Ryan. DE LA SALLE : George 2, Ingham 2, O'Keefe, Carter, Calley, Hannah. BEST : Jorkovsky, M. Bourke, George, Doolan, Tessier, Calley. AJAX 4.3 6.4 9.6 10.8-68 University Blacks 1.0 5.2 8.2 10.6-6 6 A.J.A.X.: Jurberg 3, Kausman 2, Fink 2, Verstandig, Rockmart, P. Dewinter. BEST : Fayman, Jurberg, Wiener, Fink, Levy, Milgrom. UNIVERSITY BLACKS: McArthur 5, Hill 2, Keogh. BEST: McArthur, Booth, Fisher, Pascoe, Toose, Hill. St. Bernard's O.C. 2.2 3.10 5.10 8.14-62 Marcellin O.C. 0.2 0.2 4.6 4.6-30 ST. BERNARD'S C.B.O.C.: Pound 2. Burgin, Mahoney, Randall, Roberts, Tickner, Tyler. BEST : Tyler, Roberts, Langwell, Mahoney, Christie, Crist. MARCELLIN O.C.: B. Crimmins 2, Kepitis, Tankey. BEST: Kepitis, J. Aloisio, Connolly, J. Hesse, P. Holmes, Wood. Ormond 0.2 2.3 4.5 6.5-41 Ivanhoe 0.3 0.7 2.11 2.13-25 ORMOND : Russell 3, Koslowski 2, Roach. BEST : Russell, Beard, Farrell, Hamley, Fitts, Holman. IVANHOE : Morcom, Mitchell. BEST: Mc- Dowall, Forristal, Gray, Johnson, Mitchell, Robertson. Old Melburnians 2.6 4.8 7.11 7.12-54 University Blues 1.3 4.6 4.7 5.10-4 0 OLD MELBURNIANS: Shaw 2, Maughan, Clark, Witts, Burns, P. Cordner. BEST : Witts, Shaw, Middleton, Knight, Burns, Mc- Dougall. UNIVERSITY BLUES : McDonald 2, Carroll, Hamilton, Ellison. BEST: Adams, Moir, Fowler, Russell, McDonald, Hickey. B RESERVE SECTIO N Collegians 3.0 7.1 8.6 8.8-56 Kew 2.2 2.4 3.5 3.6-24 COLLEGIANS : Teale 3, Blaze, Godwin, C. Mackay, Pitman, Roach. BEST: Emmett, Mellor, James, Pitman, Nethersole, Roach. KEW: Brassil, Johnston, Luizzi. BEST : Rodda, Milovac, E. Salerno, Costanzo, Roberts, Fratino. Old Scotch Coll. 4.3 7.7 73.10 14.13-97 Old Paradians 0.0 1.6 1.6 2.8-2 0 OLD SCOTCH COLL.: Merigan 4, p. Drummond 2, Leeming 2, Price 2, Treyvand 2, Christie, Reeves. BEST : Merigan, Leeming, Treyvaud, P. Drummond, Carlyle, Melville. OLD PARADIANS: M. McCarthy, J. Ryan. BEST : Hehir, Taylor, C. Grace, S. Exton, Reichelt, Wilson. Monash Blues 3.1 9.2 11.3 15.8-98 Parkside 1.2 1.2 4.2 4.3-2 7 MONASH BLUES : Farnsworth 6, Rowlands 2, B. McCormack 2, McMahon 2, J. Wright, Deighton, Curtin. BEST : Farnsworth, Deighton, McMahon, B. McCormack, Whitty, Rowlands. PARKSIDE : Reid 2, Archer, Maiolo. BEST : J. Byrne, Fletcher, Humphrey, Blackney, S. Ware, C. Marchitt. Fawkner 3.2 6.3 11.8 13.11-89 Caulfield Gr. 3.3 8.7 9.8 11.13-7 9 FAWKNER : Ryan 3, Drummond 2, Robertson 2, D. Gleeson, Phillips, Profenna, P. Smith, J. Trapani, M. Ward. BEST: Robertson, Walker, K. Busst, B. Smith, Phillips, Drummond. CAULFIELD GRAM.: Irvine 3, Harris 3, Meadowes 2, Hartley, N. Matthews, Sheahan. BEST : Frankish, Fielden, Cunningham, Tamblyn, Irvine, N. Matthews. St. Kilda C.B.O.C. 1.2 4.6 4.6 7.7-49 Old Xaverians 2.4 4.4 6.8 6.9-4 5 ST. KILDA C.B.C.O.B. : Drinan 4, Bayliss, Esmonde, Huglin. BEST: Huglin, P. Shortal, Esmonde, Long, Spence, Drinan. OLD XAVERIANS : Lovelock 3, C. Dennis, Fanning, Barrett. BEST : Lombard, Callinan, Dooley, Barrett, Bernie Ryan, Callil. C RESERVE SECTIO N Bulleen-T'stowe 7.6-48 Old Trinity Gr. 6.9-45 BULLEEN-T'STOWE: Walker 2, R. Bond, Crowe, Knell, Cerato, Burton. BEST : Cerato, Walton, Wilson, Bond, Lovison, Sheridan. OLD TRINITY GRAM.: Nelson 3, Stockdal e 2, McPherson. BEST : Cumming, McPherson, Weir, Nelson, Thornton, Watsford. Hampton Rovers 2.1 4.3 5.5 6.7-43 St. Kevin's O.B. 0.2 1.3 3.4 3.8-2 6 HAMPTON ROVERS : Roulent 2, C. Earle 2, Smith, Devola. BEST: G. Earle, Hope, Devola, A. Martin, Smith, Morecroft. ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Gaven, Gibbon, Ring. BEST: P. Lewin, Gaven, Clark, Fitzpatrick, Ring, Nettlefold. Last Week's Results - Continued Old Haileyburians 5.1 7.2 9.5 11.16-72 old Cam'well Gr. 4.1 4.2 5.2 5.2-3 2 OLD HAILEYBURIANS: Williams 3, Dailey 2, Southgate 2, Bannon 2, Mattingley, Langford-Jones. BEST: Bannon, Bonwick, Cracknell, Langford-Jones, Reid, Southgate. OLD CAM'WELL GRAM. : P. Hanson 2, Allan, Bochanan, Coe. BEST : Steven, R. M. Hanson, Martin, Everist, Mullett, Robinson. M.H.S. OldBoys 11.19-85 Old Brighton Gr. 7.6-48 M.H.S. OLD BOYS : Morgan 3, Brydon 2, Goldsmith 2, Lee 2, Pappas, Lanyon. BEST : Goldsmith, Pappas, Orchard, Karambutzos, Walker, Lanyon. OLD BRIGHTON GRAM.: Levvey 2, Tapp 2, Clark, Draper, Prosser. BEST: Wagner, Gartner, Tapp, Adam, Marshall, Schwarzman. Geelong 3.2 5.4 6.7 9.13-67 Coburg 4.3 4.3 5.5 6.5-4 1 GEELONG : G. Trevaskis 3, Gross 2, Me- Auslan, Gray, Milliken, Bulien. BEST : Bullen, McLennon, Harwood, Poulton, Farurous, Frewin. COBURG: Elder 2, P. Finlay 2, Barker, Symons. BEST: Monk, Jones, Hughes, Newandt, Edwards, Richardson. D RESERVE SECTIO N Power House 6.4 7.7 8.12 9.12-66 Beverley Hills 1.1 3.4 3.4 5.10-40 POWER HOUSE : Williams 2, Sergeant 2, B. Stewart 2, Fingleton, Booth, Taylor. BEST: D. Stewart, Sargeant, Sideras, Williams, Booth, Snyders. BEVERLEY HILLS : Not supplied. BEST : Gregory, Drummond, P. Nicholson, Fleming, B. Reece, Fisher. A.M.P. Society 5.3 5.4 7.8 7.8-50 Country Colleges 1.0 3.2 4.2 7.4-4 6 A.M.P. SOCIETY: N. Murphy 2, Symons 2, Joseph, White, Butcher. BEST: N. Murphy, Allman, Butcher, Stimpson, M. Taylor, Powell. COUNTRY COLLEGES : Camm, Howe, Hirst, Nugent, Howard, Lansell, Sinclair. BEST : Sinclair, Lansell, Arnett, year, Whelan, McGuane. State Bank 3.5 8.7 10.13 13.15-93 Old Ivanhoe Gr. 0.0 0.2 1.2 3.3-2 1 STATE BANK : Hayes 2, Scott 2, Cooney 2, Keating, S. Bennett, Pitts, Noviello, Wooller, Seccos, Anderson. BEST: Pitts, S. Bennett, P. Brennan, Seccos, Roberts, Anderson. OLD IVANHOE GRAM.: Corstorphin, Freeman, Hannah. BEST : Rantino, Selleck, G. Smith, A. Smith, G. Scott, Hannah. Alphington 1.4 3.9 3.12 5.17-47 Heatherton 1.2 1.3 2.7 2.8-2 0 ALPHINGTON: Shearer 3, Howard, Ross, Sirianni. BEST: Lenthall, Irwin, Hale, Sirianni, Taylor, Wilson. HEATHERTON : Bodey, Easey. BEST : Marsh, Bodey, Padley, Coburn, Easey, Kennedy. St. Bede's O.C. 4.2 10.3 11.4 13.6-84 Old Carey Gr. 0.0 2.0 2.2 4.3-27 ST. BEDE'S O.C.: Coutts 5, Rix 3, Edwards 2, Parks 2, Cecchi. BEST : Edwards, Coutts, Ludeman, Atherton, Cecchi, L'Huillier. OLD CAREY: Gomer, Petty, Shaw, Simms. BEST : Ewan, Morgan, Shaw, Elliott, MeMahon, Rattenbury. E RESERVE SECTION St. Pius 12.13-85 A.N.Z. Bank 4.7-31 ST. PIUS : Cresci 4, Watt 2, Wilson, Legget, Scott, P. Gray, M. Castle, Baker. BEST : Scott, Wilson, Cresci, Bourke, Whelan, Grech. A.N.Z. BANK : Tuckey 2, Atkinson, Daffey. BEST : Atkinson, Daffey, Kirby, Poulton, Seel, Tuckey. North Brunswick 8.12-60 Bulleen United 3.6-2 4 NORTH BRUNSWICK : P. Scullin 3, Jessop, 2, Duncan, Dowsett, Carlyon. BEST : Murray, Jessop, Gibbons, Castelli, Modesti, Campione, BULLEEN UNITED : Goal-kickers, Best Mentone O.B. 3.5 5.7 8.12 9.16-70 U.H.S. Old Boys 0.0 2.2 2.4 3.6-2 4 MENTONE OLD BOYS: G. Watts 2, C. Ericksen 2, O'Calligan, Speers, West, O'Brien, McGuire. BEST: Ferrari, Beasley, Speers, Wilson, Purcell, G. Watts. U.H.S. OLD BOYS : Salvatico, Boyce, Hayes. BEST : Bird, Constantine, Boyce, Barling, Darroch, McNamara. La Trobe Univ. 1.0 4.1 5.2 7.2-44 Princes Hill 0.3 2.3 2.7 4.8-3 2 LATROBE UNIVERSITY: Hughes 2, Kleeman 2, Stephens, Ryan Hillgrove. BEST : Hooper, Sexton, Brennan, Stephens, Hughes, Hillgrove. PRINCES HILL : Papa 2, Mandaliti, Greg Parkinson. BEST: Papa, Mandaliti, Overmars, Greg Parkinson. 20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 21

Last Week's Results - Continued West Brunswick 4.5 7.11 7.12 9.17-71 Old Geelong 2.0 2.0 5.3 6.4-40 WEST BRUNSWICK : Oakley 3, Beaumont, Condon, Smith, Baker, Vazquez, Robinson. BEST : Allen, Baker, Grives, Oakley, Robinson, Smith. OLD GEELONG : Moffatt 2, Brodie, Keillor, Kenny, Lavendor. BEST: Olgilvie, Lavender, Hinchliife, Reid, Moffatt, J. Anderson. F RESERVE SECTION Brunswick 3.3 7.3 8.3 9.5-59 St. John's O.C. 1.1 2.1 2.2 3.2-20 BRUNSWICK: Donato 3, It. Dean 2, White 2, Jones, M. Sheehan. BEST : Donato, Strong, Ogilvie, Onciarich, M. Sheehan, Munro. ST. JOHN'S O.C.: Goal-kickers, Best Thomastown 2.3 4.4 5.12 7.15-57 Clayton 2.0 3.0 3.0 4.0-24 THOMASTOWN: Christie 5, A. Anastasiou, Turco. BEST: Christie, Reddin, Shortis, A. Anastasiou, Agosta, Filipou. CLAYTON: Gardiner 2, Dinsdale, Christopher. BEST: Girolami. Rowe, Clulow, D. Cook, Gardiner, Dawes. Footscray I.T.O.B. 1.8 3.8 9.10 9.11-65 C'wealth Bank 2.0 5.3 5.4 8.7-55 FOOTSCRAY I.T. : Carr 3, Miller 3, Grey 2, Collins. BEST: D. Napoli, Miller, Carr, J. Napoli, Kerr, Cliff e. C'WEALTH BANK : Dick 2, Jewell 2, Greig 2, Benham, McNamee. BEST : Johnson, Mc- Namee, Murfitt, Valcanis, Ashen, Henry. Banyule 0.1 1.5 3.9 4.14-38 Monash Whites 4.3 4.3 4.6 4.6-3 0 BANYULE : Moloney, G. Prowd, Herbestreat, Tippett. BEST: It. Prowd, Kourralis, G. Prowd, It. Page, Herbestreat, Richardson. MONASH WHITES : Goal-kickers, Best University Reds 3.7 3.7 4.10 4.11-35 Therry C.C.O.B. 0.2 1.4 1.5 2.10-22 UNIVERSITY REDS: Heddles, Hargreaves, Kanaris, Wilks. BEST: Bullen, Hitchings, Wilks, Bentley, Cahir, McNamara. THERRY C.C.O.B. : Goal-kickers, Best dead-line - first post Monday. Peninsula O.B. 2.3 6.4 6.4 8.4-52 Coolaroo Rovers 0.3 2.4 3.7 4.8-3 2 PENINSULA O.B.: Goal-kickers, Best COOLAROO ROVERS : Goal-kickers, Best JUNIOR SECTION ON E Ormond won on forfeit from Ivanho e North Old Boys 3.5 7.10 12.16 19.22-136 Coburg 2.4 2.4 2.5 3.5-2 3 NORTH OLD BOYS : P. Sabato 7, Morath 5, Robertson 4, Hibbert 2, Youngs. BEST: Comande, Morath, P. Sabato, Robertson, Bowman, J. Sabato. COBURG : P. Hackney 2, Matthison. BEST : Matthison, Holloway, Muntoni, Armstrong, Morison, Walsh. St. Bernard's (A) 5.3 5.4 10.5 11.6-72 Old Haileyburians 1.2 1.5 6.7 8.8-5 6 ST. BERNARD'S (A) : Spencer 3, D'Amico 3, Melia, Adamson, Burgin, Kennelly, Mahady. BEST: Melia, Kennelly, Adamson, House, D'Amico, McAllister. OLD HAILEYBURIANS: Robertson 2, Burns 2, Strahan 2, Miller, Meadows. BEST : Burns, Houston, Kingston, Knight, Miller, Wickenton. De La Salle O.C. 7.5 9.12 12.15 18.17-125 Kew 2.1 4.4 6.6 7.7-4 9 DE LA SALLE O.C.: Goal-kickers, Best KEW: Chrisohidis 2, Monahon, Gazzola, Fry, De Thomasis, Coogan. BEST: Gazzola, Fry, T. Okayli, Chrisohidis, De Thomasis, Beasley. Melbourne Univ. 3.3 7.6 10.14 13.16-94 Hampton Rovers 0.1 2.2 3.3 4.4-2 8 MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY : Thompson 4, Pattinson 3, Kennett 2, Nelson, Thomas, Farrall, Walford. BEST : Hays, Thompson, Nelson, Phillipson, Bond, Honybun. HAMPTON ROVERS : Ashkar. Flarve, Capp, Hibbs. BEST : Hibbs, Watkins, Kelly, Gilder, Curry, Stewart. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1930 Last Week's Results - Continue d JUNIOR SECTION TWO Therry C.C.O.B. 7.6 10.17 14.21 23.27.165 West Brunswick 1.0 1.1 2.4 2.4-16 THERRY C.C.: Treherne 4, Magee 4, Nilsso n 3, Ratcliffe 3, Burgen 2, Biddlestone 2, Davis 2, Broderick 2, Lyons. BEST: Treherne, Magee, Weir, Burgen, Biddlestone, Ratcliffe. WEST BRUNSWICK : Geszler, Buckley, BEST: Geszler, Frencham, Wilkie, Buckley, Markovski, Filbin. Bulleen-T'stowe 17.10-112 Marcellin O.C. 4.8-3 2 BULLEN-T'STOWE : Parsons 3, Parley 3, Merrett 3, Tankey 3, Lawlor 2, Nash, De Goldi, Skurnik. BEST: Sheehan, De Goldi, Espenschied, Farley, Ritchie, Tankey. MARCELLIN O.C. : Simpson, Rosier, Toomey, O'Connell. BEST : O'Connell, Barger, Bretherton, Manassa, Price, MirabeIla. Old Scotch Coll. 6.1 7.2 8.5 11.5-71 M.H.S. Old Boys 0.1 2.3 5.5 9.11-65 OLD SCOTCH COLL.: G. Smith 4, Diggle 2, Craw, Ellis, Patterson, M. Smith, Fuller. BEST: Arnold, G. Smith, Crothers, Diggie, Patterson, Craw. M.H.S. OLD BOYS: Todd 4, Chan 2, Johnston 2, Anders. BEST : Wilson, Johnson, Johnston, Beasley, Brown, Tierney. Old Paradians 3.3 4.6 9.8 9.8-62 Monash Blues 0.1 4.6 5.7 7.10-52 OLD PARADIANS: J. Flynn 2, F. Gleeson 2, B. Exton 2, Tribuzio 2, Wheeler. BEST: F. Gleeson, J. Lane, Wheeler, Tribuzio, Backway, Pelly. MONASH BLUES : Crameri, Petrie, Gugger, Palmer, Menadue, Crosthwaite, Brouwer. BEST: Dipaolo, Brouwer, Best, Randall, Crawford, Darvidis. Fawkner 17.16-118 Caulfield Gr. 3.8-2 6 FAWKNER : Not supplied: BEST: Dear, Antoci, Cheesman, Saggers, Myles, Brosnan. CAULFIELD GRAM.: Dale, Lauritz, Mulholland. BEST: Peterson, Faulkiner, Roseman, Penfold, Lauritz, Henty. BALL BRIEF La Trobe Players and supporters would like to thank Ken Peak for his efforts as the keeper of the magic towel over the last few months. Ken, whose friends call him Slim, is always ready to contribute time and effort to the club, has been an acquisition for the forward line in the number two's. Ken Is a recruit from Spanner's Mob in Preston, and makes a stunning contrast to our runner, whose political affiliations can't be discussed Publiciy. Well done, Ken. JUNIOR SECTION THRE E Old Brighton Gr. 6.15-31 Heatherton 6.5-41 OLD BRIGHTON GRAM. : Gluning 3, Stevens 2, Purvis. BEST : Burnell, McLennan, Ginning, Charge, Stevens, Adams. HEATHERTON: Park 3, Eldridge, Bares, Klemmer. BEST: Hunt, Sciacca, Quanchi, Massey, Purcell, Hampton. St. Kilda C.B.O.C. 0.10 3.13 7.18 13.19-97 St. Pius 2.0 5.3 8.5 11.8-74 ST. KILDA C.B.O.C. : Comino 3, Fitzroy 2, Capiron 2, Ballarin 2, Melkis, Madigan, Zola, Cooper. BEST: Melkis, Capiron, Givleri, Ballarin, Clinch, Fitzroy. ST. PIUS: D. Best 2, Gleeson 2, C. Field 2, Catherine 2, Crocker, Bourke, D. Rosbrook. BEST : Catherine, Gleeson, Perryman, Milicic, P. Waight, S. Field. Power House 15.10-100 St. Bernard's (B) 9.15-69 POWER HOUSE: Vaccaro 5, Stevenson 4, Scotland 2, Martin 2, Seccas, Ward. BEST : Gallagher, Osborne, Lindsay, Kyrikopolous, Ambrose, Dwyer. ST. BERNARD'S (B): Micheal 2, Hargreaves, Attard, Overman, Zoccali, Jameson, Johnson, Cotter. BEST: Harazita, Dachs, Jameson, Wall, Lane, Hargraves. St. Kevin's O.B. 1.0 6.8 9.11 11.15-81 Old Ivanhoe Gr. 3.5 4.6 9.8 9.11-65 ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Not supplied. BEST: Olsen, Beale, Quinlan, Crough, Perillo, Simmons. OLD IVANHOE GRAM. : Ritchie 3, Errington 2, Mohr 2, Colledge, Rosenthall. BEST : Ritchie, Wonder, Jenkins, Colledge, Pickering, Jones. Banyule 13.17-95 Parkside 9.9-63 BANYULE: D. Attard 3, Doyle 3, Hitchins 2, Anderson 2, Moorcroft 2, Sellars. BEST : Doyle, Power, S. V. Smith, Veal, D. Attard, Moorcroft. PARKSIDE : Hutson 2, Heaver 2, Franklin, Metcalf, Shanahan, Harty, Hansen. BEST : Hutson, Franklin, Griffiths, Heaver, Shanahan, Dyson, Thom astown 17.11-113 Clayton 5.6-36 THOMASTOWN: Farchione 4, A. Cook 3, Ferlazzo 3, Hopper 2, Prinzi 2, HeHer, Kernaghan, Wells. BEST : Farchione, Fellows, Deltito, Kernaghan, Hudson, Cinerarl. CLAYTON: D. Luxa 2, Dowdell, Hazanovic, Lindsay. BEST : Murphy, Newton, Dacey, M. Saunders, Lindsay, Harlop. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - AUGUST 9, 1980 23

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