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a group SS 11 you belong to any club or group with a common interest you qualify for Anset Airlines o f Australia's 10% 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 the arrangements for your trip, l ;om accommodation and meals o unexpected things like laundry and entertainment Send for our detailed Group Trave' Brochure, or simply rina and we'l mail one di ec+ Alm AlRUNES t~faljs ~ Registered for posting as a periodical - Category "C" Printed by Hedges & Bell Pty Ltd, Sutton Road, Maryborough, and published by George McTaggart, of 12 Ripley Grove, Caulfreid North, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

L62 4 Insurance Attitudes : Page 2 Steady Eddie "I did it and I'm glad" Five years ago, Eddie didn't think he could afford insurance He was getting married in a month and he needed all the money he could get to make a start A A showed Eddie that an insurance prem um is not money spent but money saved more and Now Eddie has a policy that protects his family and protects his dollars Contact an AMP man today and hear how you can afford insurance and enjoy security Telephone 62 0201 or mail this coupon r------------------i ~ Tell me more about how I can affor d AMP insurance ~ Name Address State Postcode A MP, 535 BOURRE STREET, MELBOURNE, VIC 3 0 00, --------------1 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 7, 1975 F TOSS ST B ERNARD'S V 3,THER BAD DAY FOR LEADERS - 5 LOSE Big Re-shuffle in E Section BY GEORGE McTAGGART Old Paradians continued their upward trend when they caused an upset and scored a 21-point win over the leaders, St Bernard's, who still hold top place on percentage Four other leading teams were defeated - University Blues (first defeat), AMP Society, North Old Boys Juniors, and Monash Blues Reserves, whd also suffered their first defeat, but lost the points the previous week through playunregistered player Another leader, ANZ Bank Reserves, could manage only a draw There was a big re-shuffle in E Section, where not one of the 10 teams s in the same position on the ladder as it was last week Parade's small men dominated the ame against St Bernard's and wit h parade winning around the packs, the t,aders were in trouble The first half was fairly even with Parade leading by 4 points at the Inlerval, but the third quarter was the turning point, when Parade held their opponents to one goal with the wind and kicked three themselves St Bernard's came back in the last term but Parade finished well and their accurate kicking (17-7) was another winning factor Old Trinity, using their height to advantage, took an' early lead over Monash Blues, who hit back with a burst of 7 goals in the second quarter to be within 10 points at half-time But Trinity went away again in the second half and won by 4 goals University Blacks led Coburg by only 2 points at the interval, but started to take control in the third term and went on to a comfortable win North Old Boys got a big lead on Reservoir Old Boys in the first term, kicking 7-4 to 1-1, and were still 3 goals in front at half-time THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 North looked set for an easy win when they started the last quarter more than 6 goals in front but Reservoir finshed strongly and were beaten by only 2 goals Geelong gained an early break on Ormond when they kicked 7-2 to 3-3 in the opening quarter and still led by a goal at the halfway mark, but Ormond gradually wore them down and were winners by over 7 goals Calufield Grammarians finished too strongly for Marcellin and won an interesting game by 32 points, but the result was in doubt until more than half of the last term had elapsed Caulfield led by 13 points at the interval after a good second quarter and Marcellin were only 7 points in front at three-quarter-time with Caulfield to have the wind advantage in the final term Marcellin fought the game out well, but Caulfield were too tall and too strong for them Caulfield should have had the game sewn up much earlier, but unnecessarily hurried kicking produced only a series of points, whereas a-bit more steadiness might well have given them goals Page 3

Kew surprised unbeaten University Blues, who put in a poor performance and' were beaten by 19 points Poor shooting for goal didn't help Collegian"s, who went down to De La Salle by 19 points also Old Haileybury were off target against Old Carey, who wo n fewer scoring 27 shot~ln whil e wit h Ivanho e scored a big win over Old Scotch Brunswick opened their account at the expense of Old Melburnians who were beaten by 31 points and Old Brighton ran Old Ivanhoe to 2 goals Bad kicking affected the chances of both losers St Kilda CBC were much too strong for Alphington but the other games were close - Parkside beating Power House by 2 points and Melbourne High beating Uni High by 3 points (14-21 to 13-24) Undefeated Hampton ada clsecall ganold Geelong, the margin being 4 points, and National Bank surprised State Savings Bank, beating them by 17 points St Pat's-Monivae crushed AMP Society and Elsternwick were well beaten by ANZ Bank Thornbury beat Bulleen United by 22 points and LaTrobe Reds opene d IT'S TIME,, their account with an easy win over Footscray Tech I> ;1 the Junior Sections, Unive,sity Blues had more than 10 goals to spare over Ivanhoe and Power House won their fi rst game, beating University Blacks by 9 points Section 2 leaders, North Old Boys failed by 3 goals against Thomastown while Hampton Rovers had only 2 points to spare from Bulleen-Templestowe Poor kicking ruined Reservoir Old Boys' chance of beating Old Ca rey they kicked 10-22 'to as Carey's 15-7 and went down by 15 points Among the Reserves, Old Trinity beat Monash Blues by 5 points, St Bernard's beat Parade by 5 goals and Reservoir had a big win over North Old Boys De La Salle beat Coll egians by 10 goals, Parkside beat Power House by 2 goals, Old Brighton had an easy win against Old Ivanhoe, and Old Geelong beat Hampton Rovers by 8 points ANZ Bank drew with Elsternwick, West Brunswick beat Old Mentonians by 9 points ( 4-19 to 4-10), Bulleen United beat Thornbury by 25 points and LaTrobe Reds drew with Footscray Tech TO MAKE SURE YOUR CLUB WILL BE WELL REPRESENTED AT TH E INTER-STATE GAMES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK SUNDAY, JUNE 15th VICTORIA v TASMANIA -- 11 15 am VICTORIA v SOUTH AUSTRALIA '-- 2,pm, ADMISSION - 50 cents (Adults) No charge for children accompanied by an Adult Car Parking - 30 cents THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 7, 1975 4! LAST WEEKYS A SECTIO N Old Trinity Gr 55 8 7 139 16 12-108 1 73 g - 84 ~tpldh TRINITY: Blues 0Weir 6, W Peers 3 2, R p er, 2, Dann, Hansen, Just, White, Christie, t Jones, R Bes1tR Kennedy, Johnson, Peers Booth 2, IONASH BLUES : Olding, 2, ~Ioo ;e 2, Mutimer, Campbell, Carlton, Gold-, ;nderson, Hildebrandt, Sundberg Best: \tuumer, Gumley, Booth, Carlton, Olds, <- mpbell University Blacks 46 69 11 17 14 19-103 Co burg 1 2 67 68 9 15-69 UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Perrett 6, King 2McLean 2, Pascoe, Lipshut, Larkins, ;'F,rpe Best: King, Perrett, Pascoe ; G 7h';son, Hays, Bellingham COBURG: Beattie 2, Callesen 2, P O'Brien Brown, Mann Tolley Best: reen, Callesen, A Handiey, Gilmour, ~M O'Brien, i3e : tiie North Old Boys 74 94 147 168-104 Reservoir OB 1 1 65 85 14 8-92 NORTH OLD BOYS : Anderson 3, Sheales 2, Murray 2, B O'Connor 2, Fogarty, Car- ;oil, Robertson, Ferguson, Fennelly, Borrich, J Maguire Best: Robertson, Ferguon, Borcich, Fogarty, S Maguire, J Maguire RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Crook 3, Trevascus 3, T Byrne 2, A Shepherd 2, Paulka, Dobson, Devlin, Dryden Best: R Shepherd, Devlin, Trevascus, Bates, Dryden, Horne Old Paradians 2 2 93-126 17 7-109 St Bernard's OC 44 85 9 7 13 10-88 OLD PARADIANS : Jordan 4, Duke 3, Roe 3, Tellesfson 3, Clarke, Hu$ hes, O'Farrell, Pichards Best: Roe, Duke, Carroll, Assetta, Johnson, Symes ST BERNARD'S O C: Thompson 5, Slater McNamee 2, Angel, K Phelan, M Mahoney, Doolan Best: Mitchell, Rackham, Wade, Thompson, McNamee, K Mahoney Ormond 33 64 105 15 13-103 Geelong 7 2 74 95 96-60 ORMOND: Ladd 4, Wood 2, Alan Graham 2, Fisher 2, Cooper 2, Fitts, Anrep, Chisholm Best: Adrian Graham, Wood, Jenkins, Corben, Smythe, Chisholm GEELONG: Lowcock 3, Wilson 2, Bullen 2, Davis, Nielsen Best : Paulke, Nielsen, Silver, Wookey, Durnan, Benci GLENROY'S NEW PAVILIO N All teams in "F" Section will be pleased to hear the news that Glenroy have finally had their pavilion finished after much delay Now visiting clubs can enjoy hot showers and after match refreshments in perfect surroundings We thank teams for bearing with us during construction and look forward to entertaining visiting clubs in the true spirit of the V A F A from now on RESULTS' THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 7, 1975 B SECTION Ivanhoe 46 86 169 21 15-141 old Scotch Coil 33 57 8 11 12 17-89 IVANHOE : Hughes 10, Neale 3, Long 2, Wilson 2, Bryce, McWhinnie, McMahon, Renshaw Best: Hughes, Stredwick, Rojo, Warry, Renshaw, Quinlivan OLD SCOTCH : Sloan 3, Anderson 3, Morgan 3, Alder, Cox, J Marx Best: Wall, Hinrickson, Speer, J Marx, Morgan, Purnell De La Salle OC 46 67 1314 16 17-113 Collegians 23 711 915 12 22-94 DE LA SALLE OC : Slattery 3, Powe r 3, P Mitchell 2, H Halasa 2, Murnane, McGuiness, Bothe, R Halasa, Eddy, Mc- Henry Best: R Halasa, McDonnell, B Bourke, Loft, Wright, Power COLLEGIANS : Miller 3, M Permezel 2, Rice, Shinkfield, Nethersole, Hibbert, Leeming, Merry, Bickford Best: Rice, Merry, Pryor, Ashton, Edwards, Bickford Old Carey Gram 15 9-99 Old Haileybury 9 18-72 OLD CAREY: Constable 4, M Cooke 3, R Cooke 2, Davis 2, Curnow, Jenkins, Thomas, Yeo Best: R Cooke, Birrell, Davies, Yeo, Shaw, Davis OLD HAILEYBURY; Legge 2, Lingard 2, Bowring 2, Sincock, Pollock, Gait Best : Langford, Pollock, Lingard, Shapter, Poole, Galt Caulfield Gramm 33 910 1114 1724-126 Marcellin OC 68 79 1215 13 16-94 CAULFIELD GRAMM: Butcher 6, Griffith s 3, Macdonald 3, Clark 2, Welch, G Tamb-, lyn, Tootell Best: Morphet, Griffiths, Long, Dickeson, Butcher Tooteli MARCELLIN O C: Power 3, A Aloisio 2 Denning 2, Harman 2, Peavey 2, B Crimmins, Hurley Best: Power, Delmo, O'Sullivan, Milasewicz, Wilson,- Denning Kew 45 87 1110 1513-103 University Blues 23 65 88 12 12-84 KEW: Lister 4, Blay 4, O'Dowd 3, Fletcher, Mitchell, Mullin, Smith Best: Toogood, Hayes, Mitchell, Blay, Lister, Cavanagh UNIVERSITY BLUES : Schroeter 2, Tyquin 2- Williams, Hart, Church, Nicolson, Maxweil, Templar, Lyle, D Ross-Edwards Best: Schauble, Lyle, Rendell, Standish, Anderson, Nicolas CENTURY TO MENTONIANS CAPTAIN All players and supporters at Old Mentonians congratulate captain-coach Peter Ingram on playing his 100th game last Saturday Peter has been a great rover for the club and is always amongst the best players We are all hoping he continues on and plays another hundred in the years to come Congratulations once again, Peter Page 5

Last Week's Results ti C SECTION Brunswick 02 510 7 10 16 12-108 Old Melburnlans 27 47 917 10 17-77 BRUNS, zck, OLD MELBURNIANS : Goal kickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday St Kilda CBOC 2 3 88 1211 19 21-135 Alphington 59 510 1016 11 20-86 ST McNei1K3LDA WCBOe :2,J Vickers 2', Kellaway, Meehan, Cameron, J O'Connell Best : Sherman, Drinan, Kellaway, Cameron, Halpin, Jennings ALPHINGTON: P Whitfield 2, Forsyth 2, K Candy 2, Eaton 2, Jamieson, Skerry, Adams Best: Skerry, Eaton, Forsyth, Jamieson, Shearer, Gale Parkside 21 74 95 118-74 Power House 5 0 50 7 5 11 6-72 PARKSIDE : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or receivel after copy dead-line - first post Monday Kemp, Dan elo,upottery Best : 4 ' Cross, K3 ander, McKenzie, Potter, Daniel, Ward Alex~ MHS Old Boys 2 4 5 UHS Old Bays 15 917 14 21-105 47 6 12 1020 1324-102 M 2 P H S 20, SohliOeS 2,AP atling~25dbscoti Wallace, Cooper Best g Silberberg, Peatling, Wood : Cooper, Lee, Adams, U H S OLD BOYS : Flavel 3, Boag 2, Scholes 2, McMahon 2, Byron, Webster, Martini, Johnston Best : Johnston, Nolte, Flavel, McMahon, Byron, Blampied ' Old Ivanhoe Gr 34 Old Brighton Gr 1 64 12 7 1310-88 0 4,9 6 12 1016-76 notleceivved,hore r ceivedkafterb copy Pldea dayers line - first post Monday OLD BRIGHTON : Holmes 3, Rosengarten 2, Eastgate 2, Bromley, Thomas, Walsh Best : Wash, Paroissien, Holmes, Hess Currie, Finkmeyer, ANZ BANKER EQUALS CLUB RECORD Bill "Jet" Jackson plays his 233rd gam e today in his capacity of captain/coach of ANZ Bank reserves Jet" equals the record set by Geoff Ridgway former President, coach and general club benefactor joined the club in 1962 and since this time "Jet" he has been a strong club supporter both on and off the field An inspiration to all junior players with his play-on style of game and with his ability to kick with both feet accurately In 1972 Jet was made a life member of the club in recognition of his services He is currently club Vice President and captain/coach of the reserves cong atulate Jet on ~eachina this mpiporter s Page 6 D SECTIO N Old Xaverians 01 25 3 7 7:6! 2- Assumption OC 34 46 5-7 5- leold XAVERINS Eichornr 20 Shaughness~ ; Best ; Furnell, M Rush, Mortensen, Nanker vis, Dwyer, O'Shaughnessy ASSUMPTION OLD COLL : Daly 2, Ree, es, McCormick, Pavone Best : Shaw, Stuar ;, Monaghan, Reeves, Schneider, Howard National Bank 4 5 512 12 17 14,, _ 1-32 State Sav Bank 23 66 7 7 12is- 85 NATIONAL BANK: Bate 4, Bentley 3 McLean3' Bes' WdBate JeMorris,~' IvlfoMcL P McLean, Strongman, S Ashley SAV 2 Cameron, M GiliB,A NJunr K e EacouYnd, Brenn 1 ; Morgan Best : Dumbrell, Allen, Wynd Eacott, Webster, Muir Faw kner 78 1311 St Kevin's OB 1618 00 1720-122 50 50 6 3-39 FAWKNER Stapleton 3 : B Ayres 4, Pouyoukidis 3, )1, Thomas 2, J K Ward 2, Foley Teasdale 2 dale, Best K : Foley, J Ward, K Teas' D O'Mara, M Kelly, Stapleton, ST _ Radford,EVGrNiffin OLD Naldercil Radford,' Clement, Sherman, G Hawkins, Pucilowski Hampton Rovers 3 2 64 9 Old Geelong 2 5 14 7 4 7-91 8 1112 12 15-87 Nas h HAMPTO N R us o~v2~ Sla teryg Clark~mAllan Best : Young, Rowston, Slattery, McNaughton, Clark, Nadjecki, D ~hert 2~ELi Best : O1lyGA derson,3'hope SpVhitinb~ Denhert, Crawford, J Aitchison, Smith, Bradshaw, Spiden Old Cam'well Gr 47 610 I0 C'walth Bank 18 15 10 22-112 32 42 8 3-51 OLD CAMBERWELL : P Hanson 7 kin 2 Hoggarth, Waterworth Donworth, Potter, P Best : Water- Hogarth- Hanson, R Hanson, Kelly, C'WEALTH BANK : W McCrimmon 2 J ywhite Borrack, Milton, a Kng, Myers, : Curtin, White Congratulations to Paul 'Slug' Hulett on playing his 50th game with St Bede's Dnring his career Paul has been mainly in the reserves where he has played in most of the key positions Paul has given gre ir service to the club off the field, where he has eral been va, -on the general committee for sev- scone record of 25 also holds the distinguished 5 seconds on the pluto THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 a E Week's Results - Continued SECTION N / Bank 6 5 109 1214 17:17-119, :Is,cnnvick 21 75 76 11 13-79 BANK: Harnetty 5, Towan 4, 2, Daykin 2, Taylor 2, Minniti, Best : Baker, Harnetty, Karpavicius, i, Taylor, Towan ta ti 1'ERNWICK: Berns 4, Rigg 2, Peter s Rosewarne, Street Best: Edgar, Uerns, Maza2i0 Peters 1013 1423-I07 1J :1?i,,Trobe Blacks 54 55 56 76`- 48 J :, X: Schulberg 3, Gurfinkel 3, Gold- _, Bialek 2, Bluzer 2, Ritterman, Eizen- Best : Rozen, Feldpicer, Eizenberg, p,, _~r, Ritterman, Schulberg L :1 TROBE BLACKS: Hathaway 2, Hard- 2, Rowe, Forbes, Grant Best: Hard- Rowe, Grant, Bruin, Forbes, Kent 5t Bede's OC 5 6 7-8 1013 11 14-80 N ;;rih Brunswick 11 45 66 9 12-66 5 f BEDE'S O C: Terrell 4, Fergus 2, ~,, ~, Fogarty, Vaughan, Morse, Bowden [;t sr : Rydberg, Negri, Roberts, Bradbury, ughan, Fergus NORTH BRUNSWICK : B Duncan 2, Gia- ~n~,be 2, Hamilton, Jewson, Butler, R w:lsh, Kenny Best: Heywood, G Payne, i_auilon, Jewson, Scullin, Giacobbe, St Pat's-M OC 73 118 1618 22 21-153 v:ip Society 01 36 57 11 11-77 ST PAT'S-MONIVAE : Mahar 5, Coffey ' rier 3, Ewing 2, Long 2, Reid 2 O'Hair, 1 i,zqt3eld, Meredith, Crowe Best: Healy, ~t liar, Long, Carter, Dowd, Coffey A MP SOCIETY: Roulston 4, Ruddell 2 C' 9~~bes 2, Heywood, Brooks, McLaughlan I'~~t : Parkinson, Roulston, Wilson, Munro, Tt~ompson, Withers Old Mentonians 83 105 1511 17 14-116 West Brunswick 22 45 65 9 9-63 OLD MENTONIANS : Sinclair,6, Ingram 3, Cter 3, MeKinlay 2, Gadd 2, Smith Besttinge, Rafter, Sinclair, Ingram, Watts, I? rrison rst BRUNSWICK : Goaikickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Congratulations from all at Monash Whites Mike Wharton on his 50th game for th e 1ub Mike started with the juniors in 1072 and has been a regular senior player since 1973 We all look forward to your next 50 Mike Kelvin Leiper of Thomastown marks un his -4th game today with the Club Kelvin has always been a good utility player and shows his strength when the pressure is applied All at Thomastown congratulate Kelvin and hope that he will play with the Club for many more games to come F SECTIO N Monash Whites 2 1 712 914 13 15-93 Glenroy 4,1 41 8 6 10 6-66 MONASH WHITES : James 3, Capell 2, Burley 2, Peacock, Farnsworth, Tellefson, Rosenhain, Kok, Kenez Best : Farnsworth, Rosenhain, McKenzie, James, Capell, Thoms GLENROY: Ford 3, R Fox 3, E Attard, Prendergast, Ray Perry, A Gribble Best: E Attard, A White, Maughan, Westgarth, McKinley, O'Sullivan Heatherton 67 1412 1915 23 23-161 Bulleen-T'stowe 21 52 94 11 10-76 HEATHERTON: Meeking 10, Alsbury 3, M Killen 2, Bodey 2 Grant 2, Bowden, Mahoney, Hopkins, McConnell Best: Meeking, Body, A Carey, Fletcher, Alsbury, Bowden BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Gilbert 3, Pretto 3, Foulds, Davis, J Tenace, Dagostino, Meagher Best: Dagostino, Gilbert, Jackman, Pretto, Frost, Meagher Thornbury 4 6 58 9 15 14 17-101 Bulleen United 1 1 56 6 8 1 1 13-79 THORNBURY : Scott 4, Ramsdale 3, Luca s 2, Ioannidis 2 Cowen, Bennett, T Greenwood Best: Liversidge, Scott, Ashby, A Burton, Norris, Cowen BULLEEN UNITED : Lachmund 4, Lillie 2, Wilson, McArthur-Allen, R Divirgilio P Nanscawen Best R Porter, G Spooner, Lillie, Mayne, McArthur-Allen, Lachmund Beverley Hills 53 106 149 1711-113 Universitv Reds 23 59 511 10 16-76 BEVERLEY HILLS : T Holly 4, C McCrory 3, R Post 3, Browning, Discombe, Fatchen, Gibson, B Holly, O'Laughlin, A Post Best : Allan, Browning, Duncan, Fatcher, Gibson, A Post UNIV REDS : Lachal 5, J Billing 2, Selth, James, D King Best: P Billing, G Billing, Mitchell, Campbell, Webster LaTrobe Reds 29 412 714 1020-80 Footscray IT 12 26 36 49-33 LA TROBE REDS : Shaw 2, Wilson 2, Maloney 2, Hanrahan, McElwain, Costello, Solomon Best : Wilson, Sauer, Taylor, Shaw, McElwain, Moloney FOOTSCRAY I T : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copyline - first post Moday ALL DAY PARKING FOR 30 CENT S At Elsternwick Park - Sunday, June 15th Watch the Interstate games from the comfort of your car - Admission 50 cents Car parking fee 30 cents Victoria v Tasmania at 11 15 a m Victoria v South Australia at 2 p m Great value - See you there! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 P ige 7

--- - Last Week's Results - Conti~uc-I Last Week's Results - Continued JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ormond 30 109 1211 1721-123 Old Scotch Coll 24 2 5 48 5 10-40 ORMOND : Sterling 4, Keane 3, Parisi 2, Cornish 2, Boyanton 2, Sinclair, Oxley, Foulsham, Hill Best: Purcell, Boyanton, Parisi, Gough, Cornish, Sinclair OLD SCOTCH : Meadows 2, Rankin 2, Drummond Best: Eggeston, Mason, Leckie, Burge, Orr, Meadows Power House 12 45 76 9 9-63 Univers I R ty Blacks 36 511 7 PO WE 12-54 HOUSE : Bredyk 3, Mandas 2, Doric, Dunn, M Selby-Hele, Walker Best: Walker, Ryan, Bredyk, Frizzell, Doric, Aitken UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Parkside 23 45 109 1514-104 Mon University 23 67 87 11 9-75 PARKSIDE : Sing 3, Harrell 2, Tanner 2, Demamiel 2, Chilcott 2, Viney, Grace, Arnold, Marino Best: Tanner, Arnold, Harrell, Anderson, Demamiel, Chesters 2, Elli s O,9Anderson, ewitt Venni on, Thom son Best : Anderson, Hore, Seal, Ellis, Thomson, Sangster University Blues 56 109 1712 2420-164 Ivanhoe 31 84, 116 1510-100 with scoresl Best: R bonek C Brown, tkong Clohesy, Thwaites, Collins IVANHOE : Johnson 4, Scown 2, Owens 2, Byrne, Course, Gardiner, O'Rourke, Kilpatrick, Dulevkis, Veitch Best: Owens, Johnson, Blake, O'Rourke, Dulevskis, Hoare Coburg a bye 200 GAME S TO HAMPTON PRESIDENT Congratulations t o Brian Naughton "Toyt" Mcon playing his 200th game for Hampton Rovers A thorough gentleman off the field and around umpires, but a Toy~edto ewinde~two while Bestl andg enable d from Sale in 1962, Toyt captained the side in 1971 to 1973 and has been an inspiration to any player or follower of Amateur Football The past 2 years he has led the club as President and it is through his endeavour and personal achievement that the club is back 'on its feet both on and off the field We hope to see your green and gold jumper for many more years Brian, as we at Hampton appreciate your ability and dedication as a great footballer and a wonderful clubman Page 8 JUNIOR SECTION 2 West Brunswick 5 0 1212 1615 21 20-146 Caulfield Gramm 22 22 2,3 3 :4-22 WEST BRUNSWICK : Meldrum 5, Nicolos i Oci l 4,ougla sbroc, kceddia, Dymonld~nNigro, Caliga ~ ; Best : Ceddia, Nicolosi, Fyffe, Nigro, Meldrum, Caligari sen A HayesLDBesLR Hood 11Go1 st aw elellis, Hayes, Nomikoudis, Cassidy Old Carey Gram 65 65 107 157-97 Reservoir OB 22 412 715 1022-82 J ORowe, A Hearn 6, ss, nlong n Mill Best : Rodgers, Hearn, Harriss, Cutler, Rattenbury, Gorrie 3 RSES1eRVOIEd ardsbbyestc Loader,3Seliersy Yoannides, Searle, Kelly, Lobley Hampton Rovers 48 412 817 9 18-72 Buileen-T'stowe 02 47 49 10 HAMPTON ROVERS 10-70 : A Thompson 3, Martin 2, Earle, Corvino, King, Salmon Best : Campbell, Salmon, Horne, Bird, Corvino, Martin BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : C Sheridan 4, Lockhart 3, Goble 2, Miles Best: C Sheridan, Lockhart, Chaplin, Lee, D L Tenace Sheridan, St Bernard's OC 22 310 1011 1518-108 Old Paradians 05 0,7 19 410-34 ST BERNARD'S O C: Moore 2, Dalma 3, Pearson, B u Best Hughes, Shembry, Wragg : Nunan, Smith, Jones, Moore, Kavanagh, G Hughes OLD PARADIANS : Bainbridge, Ferrarese, J McLaughlin, P McLaughlin son, Best: John- P McLaughlin, J McLaughlin, Withers, Grace, Caine Thomastown 42 53 107 North Old 128-80 Boys 13 47 78 THOMASTOWN 814-62 : Robinson 6, Czerny 2, Ayton, Dri, Murphy, Kourlis Best: Robinson, Dri, Gleeson, Holland, Murphy, Czerny Best: Godfrey, OLD C oboys atsis, Jolly : ndello, Cuffe, Ciark,raHar- Geelong a by e RESULTS OF MATCHES Results of amateur matches are broadcast in the Sporting Sessions of Radio Stations 3LO (commencing at 620 p m), 3DB and each Saturday evening and from Television Channels ABV-2 and HSV 7 2 quarter scores by Se~ctron matches d afternoon - THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 7, 1975 A RESERVE SECTIO N Old Trinity Gr 2 5 47 68 9 12-66 titonash Blnes 2 2 63 76 97-61 OLD TRINITY : Duke 3, Stockdale 2, Gal- 2, P Day, Nelson Best : Galbraith, p Day, Cumming, Duke, Nelson, Watson ilonash BLUES : Moore 3, Jansen 3, Ilirons, Gray Murray Best: Fitzpatrick, Murray, University Blacks ~ C oburg 0 33 34 6 8-44 L7NIV BLACKS: Forrest, G Saines, T (' ostello, Kovess, Finkelde, Goddard, Von, ioger, Batten Best: Best, Finkelde, Moore, ~~, ren, McKinnon, G Saines COBURG : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - iirst post Monday Reservoir 73 Old Boys 02 35 363 13~g3~ 27 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Scott 5, Massey 2, Dunn, V Aston, B Coles Best : Massey, V Aston, Scott, McLaughlin, T O'Brien, Veith NORTH OLD BOYS : Sullivan, Biagi, Ct : ard Best : O'Keefe, Holland, Diviny, Biagi, O'Don nell, Nicholson St Bernard' s Old Pa dians OC 0 3 0 7 5 10 1 1 135 65 7-4 1 ST BERNARD'S O C : Johnson 3, G `I : honey 2, lannazzo, P Pearson, Dailey, Egan Best: McMahon, Craine, G Mahoney, 1 mnazzo, Egan, Kennedy OLD PARADIANS: Price 3, Scannell 2, NIcLoughlin Best: Wilson, McLoughlin, Scannell, Gregor, Dowling, P Carroll Ormond 14 46 67 812-60 Geelong 01 43 69 710-52 ORMOND : Lewis 2, Carter 2, Raywood, Rowse, Sandilands, Le Page Best : Meeking, Turner, T Hammond, Carter, Ray Wood, Clark GEELONG: R Jeremiah 3, Poulton 3, Harrison Best: R Jeremiah, Whitehead, Harrison, Thompson, Sabadin, Poulton All at Old Trinity join in congratulating Bill Peers who played his 50th game for the club several weeks ago' Bill joined the club from the school in 1971 and has been a brilliant ruck-rover and centreman He has represented Victoria on several occasions and is again in the State squad this year Well done Bill, we look forward to your next 50 DOUBLE TRIBUNAL Since the season began on April 19th, it has been necessary to have two Tribunals sitting simult aneously on no less than four occasions, on account of the incredibly large number of reports to be dealt with - far more th an a single Tribunal could be expected to handle B RESERVE SECTIO N Ivanhoe 53 118 119 16 15-111 Old Scotch Coil 2 6 59 11 11 13 12-90 IVANHOE : Field 3, Mantesso 2, D Drapac 2, Knight 2, Dockerty 2, Pitson, Hecker, K Harris, G Dean, Jones Best: K Harris, Jones, Knight, Pitson, Johnson, Mantesso OLD SCOTCH: Frew 4, McLean 2, Simpson 2, Allenson, Esser, Garrett, Moffatt, Rashleigh Best: Robertson-Smith, Frew, Rashleigh, Alenson, McLean, Heaton De La Salle OC 1 0 53 85 149-93 Collegians 12 14 38 C9-33 DE LA SALLE: Harley 3, J Mcllroy 2, O'Donnell 2, Clarke 2, Rapone, Fahey, Beddoe, A Wilson, D Hale Best: Whitelaw, Beddoe, D Hale, J Mcllroy, Hill, Pollard COLLEGIANS : Bulling, Tucker, Stevens, Ferguson Best: Bulling, Lodger, Munr, Emmett, Girdwood, Nash Old Ilaileybury 12 64 910 11 15-81 Old Carey Gram 26 58 710 9 12-66 OLD HAILEYBURY: Troup 3, Williams 2, Cracknell 2, Urquhart, Corrigan, Palme Best: Metherall, Urquhart, Whiteman, Jessep, Troup, Palmer rforbes OLD CAREY: Ustick 2, Seal 2, Gomer, Rowe, Peart, Wieman Best: Elliott, Ustick, Craig, Gomer, Seal, Trood MarcelBn OC 51 75 99 119-75 Caulfield Gramm 11 1 1 32 5 6-36 MARCELLIN O C: Frazer 4, Holland 2, McFarlane 2, Quinn 2, Corrie Best: Butler, Mangiafico, White, Wood, Quinn, P Gooley CAULFIELD GRAMM : Worthington 2, Lupson, Criswick, Spooner Best: Pickering, Worthington, Gerrand, Spooner, Peters, Criswick University Blues 34 9 6 177 248-152 Kew 01 13 23 24-16 UNIV BLUES: Sleeman 9, Carroll 5, T Ross-Edwards 3, Wilson 2, H Smith 2, Scarcella, Girdwood, Ellison Best: Sleeman, Weston, T Ross-Edwards, Wilson, H Smith, Carroll KEW: Goaikickers, Best Players not rereived, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday GOALKICKERS,BEST'PLAYERS AS USUAL FIRST POST MONDAY Although there are no club games next Saturday, Press Correspondents are reminded that it will be necessa ry for them to post Goalkickers and Best Players so as to reach the Editor at the usual deadline - FIRST POST ON MONDAY - Late deliverieswill not be accepted THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 page 9

Last Week's Results Conti n C RESERVE SECTIO N Old Melburnians 4 1 95 9 7 12 8 -&3 Brunswick 1 7 1 8 3 12 3 12-30 OLD MELBURNIANS, BRUNSWICK : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday St Kilda CBOC 48 69 815 10 16-76 Alphington 01 45 46 712-54 ST KILDA CBOC: J White 4, Salter 2, O'Sullivan, Galvin, Long, Girdwood Best : J White, Field, Shortall, Black, Salter, Esmonde ALPHINGTON: Hayes 2, Liberman 2, Munro, Courts, Coates Best: Hayes, Smith, Liberman, Belcher, Overall, Dunlop Parkside 02 49 511 814-62 Power House 33 34 66 78-50 PARKSIDE : Goalkickers, Best Players no t received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday POWER HOUSE: Hailes 2, Serradura 2, Hutchinson, Mason, Taylor Best: Sibraa Sideras, Hailes, Drough, Newton, Stewart MHS Old Boys 23 96 127 17 16-118 UHS Old Boys 34 46 910 10 10-70 M HS OLD BOYS : R Harley 8, Staley 2, Morgan 2, Evans 2, Hallet, Mortley, Rogers Best: R Harley, Wilson, Staley, Jones, Rogers, Morgan U H S OLD BOYS : Illiopolus 6, Gray 2, Sondiford, Broben Best: Sandiford Illiopulos, Cassidy, Schultz, Paterson, Chettle Old Brighton Gr 510 611 1015 12 16-88 Old Ivanhoe Gr 1 0 33 46 4 9-3 3 OLD BRIGHTON: Powell 3, Larkin 2, Corns, Dick, Downie, Finlayson, Hall, Levvey, Millis Best: Larkin, Downie, Ardley, Millis Evans, Dobbie OLD IVANHOE : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Page 10 D RESERVE SECTI(7 Old Xaverians 21 22 47 7-11- 53 Assumption OC 03 45 47 47-31 OLD XAVERIANS : Power 3, Quinn, O'N( il Ross, Williams i Best : Hemingway, G V~'il~ liams, O'Neill, Wrigley, Hennessy, O'Don nell ASSUMPTION OLD COLL : Singline 3, P Millman Best: Jenkins, Howe, Griffit'i1s, Condon, O'Callaghan, S Ryan State Sav Bank 74 75 912 10 17-77 Nationhl Bank 00 30 42 7 4-46 STATE SAV BANK : Mitchell 2, Scott 2, Sullivan, Patterson, Holloway, Vines, Baudinette, Box Best : Glennan, Nicolaison, Jensen, M Vines, Sullivan, Truscott NATIONAL BANK: Lucas 3 Moore 2 Daly, Gale Best: Daly, Gale, Granthvis ; Hitchman, Langley, Moore Fawkner 6 2 115 146 20 9-129 St Kevin's OB 12 33 55 5 6-36 FAWKNER : Barnes 6, Ferguson 3, Henderson 2, Pyle 2, Mills 2, Gossiewincli :', Cash, T Teasdale, S Majerczak, M Ward, Best: Stewart, M Ward, Ferguson, Mills, Henderson Pyle ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : C McLennon 2, J Sempson 2, Rolle, Batrouney Best: Collins, Simpson, G Johnson, O'Connell, C MacLennon, Stackpole Old Geelong 23 26 39 710-52 Hampton Rovers 23 36 38 6 8-44 OLD GEELONG : Geyer 3, Calder 2, P Godfrey, Officer Best: Fraser, Brown, Robertson, Geyer, Clark, Paton HAMPTON ROVERS : Westhead 2, K Er: ;- lish 2, Brannan, Jones Best: Menner, Wool G English, Cave, Badman, Chambers Old Cam'well Gr 74 85 97 12 7-79 C'wealth Bank 11 33 43 4 4 OLD CAMBERWELL : Stewart 5, Steven Mehan 2 Rimington 2, Batterbury, Morro Buckeridge Best : Mehan, Williams, Steven, G Buchanan, Morrow, Hewitt C'WEALTH BANK: Karageorgiou 2, Lovitt, Brisset Best: O'Brien, Neale, Mitchell, Sullivan, Hawthorn, Karageorgiou ARE THE PLAYERS OF YOUR CLUB COVERED FO R A, CC1 ENT' 1HSU ~~~' ~ ~~ 1* 1 For a premium of onl y $300 PER PLAYE R WE CAN ASSIST BY HELPING COVER THEIR INJURY EXPENSES Club Secretaries should contac t HIBE RN IAN ACCIDENT FUND 289 Latrobe Street, Melbourne Phone: 67-734 5 d m THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 6 (-7-)t Week's Results L-IESERVE SECTIO N i ;lsternwick 65 85 89 8 12-60,~,;/ Bank 3 0 73 84 9 6-60 i;l `:TERNWICK : Paitence 2, Zimmer, Mav- ;', are, Freer, Stevens, Wise Best : on, Anderson, Convery, Wilson, Dunn, Z BANK : Lambert 3, Sizeland 2, Pearson, Thomas, Ware Best : t' Paul Orchard, Peter Orchard, Size- Tannock, Walsh 62 147 1710 24 13-157 lalro~,, Blacks 26 310 410 4 10-34 Wiener 6, Rozenbes 4, Fayman ;off 2, Jacobs 2, Blusztein 2, Hoffman s, Iglicki, Friese Best: Fayman, Jur- Blusztein, Isaacs, Wiener, Markoff L-i TROBE BLACKS : Sheehan 2, Griffiths, y Groenewegen Best: Goode, Kent, dir:nt, Sheehan, Groenewegen ~or h Brunswick 43 55 87 88-56 Bede's OC 01 07 07 48-32 %ORTH BRUNSWICK : I Duncan 3, Rick-,;i2, Tsipouriaris, Ford, Azzarro Best : P Willmott, N Walsh, Cirrillo, Melican 5L BEDE'S O C : A Hester, Moriarty, ')erg, Loney Best: Danckert, Moriarty,, M Ryan, N Hester, A Hester %11P Society 45 86 128 2011-131 St Pat's-Mon 12 5 3 ' 53 53-33 A-VIP SOCIETY : Batten 5, D Brooks 4, t Henderson 3, Jenkins 3, Reed 2, Cromp- O'Sullivan, Mercier Best : I Header- Symons, Batten, Blake, Wiley, Cromp- ST PAT'S-MONIVAE : Crowe 2, Rafferty 2, uz-,lins Best : Crowe, Jansen, Rafferty, phen, Richardson, Ozolins west Brunswick 11 210 215 419-43, old Mentonians 17 1 7 410 4 10-34 WEST BRUNSWICK : Goalkickers, Bes t P1 - :ers not received, or received after copy Ic d-line - first post Monday OLD MENTONIANS : Norton 2, Lane, iri,ksen Best: Hartman, Smith, Norton, rlcock, Sharp, M Speers FOOTBALL FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR CAR At the TWO Interstate games on Sunday, June 15th - Elsternwick Park Victoria v Tasmania at 11 15 am Victoria v South Australia at 2 p m Admission 50 cents (Children accompanied by an adult - free) Car parking fee - 30 cents ~ Continued F RESERVE SECTION Monash Whites 33 33 75 85-53 Glenroy 01 45 45 413-37 MONASH WHITES: Burley 4, Cook 2, Riisik 2 Best : Smith, Brice, Dobe, Wharton, Chisholm, O'Connell GLENROY: Crossilla 2, A Attard, BonellO Best: J Wilson, Hibbert, A Attard, Leifting, Crossilla, W Stewart Bulleen United 34 713 7 16 11 21-87 Thornbury 22 54 77 9 7-61 BULLEEN UNITED : D Divirgilio 3, Draper 3, Chubb 2, N Porter 2, Macaulay Best: Draper, L Muir, Cairns, K Harvie, Chubb, Edmonds THORNBURY: Wilson 2, Gurrieri 2, S Staff 2, Ciavaralli, Manning, F Burrows Best: Weatherly, Colyer, S Staff, Harbour, Wilson, Gurrieri University Reds 12 45 77 1411-95 Beverley Hills 1 0 33 44 45-29 UNIV REDS : Ould 6, Ball 2, McMahon 2, Morton 2, Fitzsimmons 2 Best : McMahon, Smith, Ould, Morton, M McNamrarOa~nB Ball HILLS: Chandle r Rickey Best: Chandler, Frater, Humby, Bradshaw, Rickey, Wheeler LaTrobe Reds 30 71 97 9 6-61 Footscray IT 1 2 44 54 9 7-61 EA TROBE REDS : Sauer 2, Hanrahan 2, Costello, Bennett, Willocks, Dixon, P Grant Best : Bennett, Willocks, Dixon, Sauer, Nagel, Palmer FOOTSCRAY I T : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or recieved after copy dead-line - first post Monday Heatherton a by e THE BLACK LIST Missed publication deadline (Seniors and Juniors 5 pm, Reserves 3 pm) - Fine THREE DOLLARS UNIVERSITY BLUES ST, KEVIN'S OLD BOYS UNIVERSITY RED S LA TROBE REDS RESERVOIR OLD BOYS JUNIORS PARKSIDE RESERVES Failed to phone Final scores to Herald Office before 530 p m - Fine SIX DOL- LARS NORTH OLD BOYS COMMONWEALTH BANK Failed to phone Final scores or Details to Press Correspondent before 7 pm (A Section 6 pm) Fine - SIX DOLLARS COMMONWEALTH BANK Phoned incorrect scores - Fine - THREE DOLLARS COMMONWEALTH BANK BRUNSWICK RESERVE S THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 Page 11

, 9"Trahair, S aa~9~ SECTION TEAMS ASSUMPTION OLD COLLEGIANS (Royal Blue, Light Blue & Gold) Coacb: Gary Boyd (Reserves) Michael Howe I O'Donnell, A 12 Howard, L 2 Meneghini 24 36 O'Donnell, Clancy, M, M 13 Schneider, P 25 Poynton, G P 48 O'Callagh~ 3 Kelly, T (VC) 14 Vipond, K 37 Ryan S 49 Fitz, J, ~f 4 Flanagan, 26 P Arnott, W 38 Clements, 15 Howe, M (CR) 27 Gorey, J P 50 Millman, M 5 Renwick, M 39 Catanese, A 16 Stuart, S 51 Jenkins, p 28 Ryan, P 40 Phyland, (DVC) 17 Bacash, E 52 O'Brien, p, 6 Fitz, N 29 55 Donegan, Kelly, J 41 Boyle, D T 18 Walton, D 30 Monaghan, A T 42 Paterson, P 57 Millman, p 7 Daly, W (C) 19 Pavone, J 31 Murray, 8 Nugent, M 43 Tangey, K N 20 Maillard, W 32 Bright, 58 O'Hagan A 44 Beaumont, M p 9 Taylor, L 69 Waldro n, 21 Jackson, W 33 Phillips, G 45 Byrne, M 10 Homsey, J 22 Egan, P 34 McCormick, F 71 Reeves, B 11 Shaw, J 23 Leske, 46 Vella, J D 35 Kearney, M 47 Lolicato, S COMMONWEALTH BANK (Royal BGue & Gold) Coach: G Myers Reserves: M Linehan 1 Lovitt, R 9 Frazer, P 17 Milton, R 25 Keating, N 33 Lay, B 2 Brown, J 10 Sarapul, L 18 McCrimmon, W 26 Reeves, N 35 Hawthorn, Il, 3 Curtin, B 11 D'Orsa, A 4 Pristty j 27 Young, 19 Wyatt, I, J 12 Carroll, P 20 Thynne, R D 39 Leeming, G:T, 28 Bott, D, 6 5 King, J ' D 13 Myers, G 40 29 Pike Dick, T 50 Hjorth,, Sullivan, G, J 14 Dunkley, G 22 O'Brian, D A 30 McKinney, D 7 Anderson, G 15 Borrack, A 23 Eales, R 31 White, S 8 Reid, B 16 Taylor, G 24 Linehan, M 32 Peachy, G FAWKNER (Navy Blue, White & Pale Blue) Coach: W Ayres 1 Mills, T 11 McKay, P 21 Ferguson, P 2 Duggan, S 12 Smith, P 22 Nanscawen, P 3 Higgins, P 13 Glllies, K 23 Teasdale, M 4 Ward, M 14 Stewart, G 24 George, M 5 Deans, A 15 Kelly, D 25 Ayres, W (C) l 7 McMahon,iF 17 St plet R M 27Grallliiam, P 8 Laba, J 18 Clinton, G 28 -Corrie, M 9 McNee, D 19 Foley, D 29 Stapleton, J 10 Barry, S 20 Dwyer, P 30 Hanson, J HAMPTON ROVERS (Green & Gold) Coach : Gordon McGregor 1 Earle, G 12 Brannan, G 23 Devola, D 34 Badman, P 2 Bennett, B 13 Hill, A 24 Wood, M 35 Rowston, C 3 Huckett, S 14 English, K 25,Malone, M 36 Menner, N 4 Huckett, R 15 Wolfe, P 26 Hamilton, S 37 O'Reilly, E 5 Rudd, J 16 Kelly, S 27 Combe, D 38 Holding, J 6 Cave, I 17 Arthurson, A 28 Najdecki, R 39 Farrelly 7 Rowston, C 18 Nash, G 29 Clark, S 40 Scarlett, D 8 Fleer, M 19 Sherry, G 30 Housden, G 41 Bird, B (C) 9 Allan, D 20 Vickers, C 31 Amoore, G 42 Young, M 10 Cook, S 21 Macnish, J 32 Slattery, D ` 43 Webb, B 11 McNaughton, B 22 Devery, V 33 Berry, D 44 Westhead, J NATIONAL BANK (Royal Blue & Red) Coach: Ran Kennedy 1 Ashley, S W 13 Gore, C A 2 Bate, G S (VC) 14 Grantham, L H 3 Bentley, K E E 4 Borserlo, T S 15 Harley, P D 5 Cordy, D R 16 Hitchman, K J 6 Davis, G W 17 Holland, W L 7 Dehne, J G 18 Jacimovic, G 8 Docherty, A 19 Jackson, A C 9 Evans, R D (C) 20 Jenkinson, P M 10 Ferrier, B A 21 Johnson, L G 11 Francis, P J 22 Kendall, 12 Fry, T W J S D 23 Kinnear, D A Page 12 24 Langley, M T 36 Payne, M G 25 Lucas, M G 37 Perrett, G M 26 McLean, M H 38 Phillips, B L 27 McLean, P G 39 Plant, M R 28 Mather, G J 40 Podger, S R 29 Miller, D S 41 Ponting, T J 30 Millsom, G L 42 Reeves, A R 31 Moore, D C 43 Robinson, P B 32 Moore, K A 44 Rowe, R D 33 Morris, P G 45 Scott, B G 34 Nitzkevitch, L V46 Scott, R J 35 Parker, N 47 Singline, D J 31 Gradski, S 41 Millson, G 32 Thomas, B 42 Barnes, M 33 Majerczak, S 43 Trapani, J 340 'Gorman, A 44 Majerczak, M 35 Mutton, S 45 Evans, S 36 Whittacker, R 47 White, P 37 Wittacker,onD 69 Phillips, G 38 Richards M 39 Groves, D' 40 Henderson, A 45 Roulent, G 46 Kelly, M 47 Gleich, G 48 Goodfellow, R 49 Martin, K 50 McCartney, I 51 Nash, G (VC) 52 Freer, B 53 Tregear, R 54 Benson, J 48 Smillie, R 49 Stockton, G N 50 Stratford, J A 51 Strongman, R W (DVC) 52 Titterell, K R 53 Turner, T 54 Walkeden, A F 55 Wall J 56 Williams, P D 57 Winzar, A W THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMMARIANS (Dark Blue & Light Blue) Coach- "61 i a n H12 ill~iam~s, M ' 23 Buchanan, P 34 Hancock, P 45 Scotland, K 13 Hoggarth, E 24 Waterworth, P 35 Batterbury, C 46 Ellis, R 'ltord' F 14 Mullett, R 25 Pegram, M 36 Gale, G 47 Hume, N 3~n"" ' R I 15 Riley, P 26 Dimech, C 37 Kelly, C 48 Faul, M gckendge, 16 Mehan, D 27 Ellis, D 38 Price, J 49 Allan, G Tr } r I 17 Sladen, A 28 Gaynor, N 39 Quartermain, M 50 Myer, D S,e, ; _, P p,nson, Rob 18 Buchanan, G 29 Horton, G 40 Mehan, J 51 Thomas, R l,raes R 19 Watkin, R 30 Steven, J 41 Spargo, A 53 Brown, A 9 ~icyhail, B 20 Williams, S 31 Rimington, J 42 Donkin, J 58 Wilson, P,p porter, D 21 Oakley, L 32 Trahar, l 43 Addison, C 60 Cotteriil, T? 1 Fianson, Rick 22 Molloy, I 33 Smith, L 44 McCormack, G 92 Turner, H OLD,G EELONG (Lighfi Blue & Gold) Coach; col McDonald ( Reserves) Rod Brown 1 La«' I 10 Lillie, S 20 Calder 30 Baulch, A 40 Shaw, G mcgitiivray, A 11 Aitchison, J 21 Elliston, M 31 Jackson, I 41 McFarlane, I 42 Fullerton 3~~ ~i iord, M 12 Smi A 22 Sden, 3 13 Le vis, R 23 De hertj M 33 Yencken, Armstrong, M 44 Quick, R M 14 Weibye, R 24 Godfrey, R 34 Jenkins, A 48 W3nter, P 2 4 Fraser, R ; Gilbert, H 15 Clarke, P 25 Heinz, M 35 Dickson, G 50 Mitchell, W whiting, A 16 Hope, L 26 Brocksopp, A 36 Gurner, H 75 Robinson, A ; Anderson, S 17 Spiden, B 27 Quick, C 37 Bradshaw, D 77 Mollard, J wells, S 18 Yencken, M 28 Holland, P 38 Brown, R 79 McClelland, P Offi N 29 Godfrey P 39 McDonald, I 85 Hughes, A 9 young, R 19 cer,, OLD XAVERIANS (Red & Black) Coach: John Sanders ( Reserves) Terry Quin n I Rush, M T 14 Franich, P 31 Franich, it W 49 Petroff, D K 15 Pirrie, R F 32 Taylor, S J 51 Power, C N {ti~ nkervis, J H 16 Brew J 34 Harrison, S A 52 Higgins, J C ~C) 17 Bowden, M A 35 Hemingway, 53 Petroff, K it 3 ~nan, J J 18 Prowse, P G P N 54 Rush, J T 19 Callinan, A J 36 Wray, P A 55 Hoppe, S G 4 Valmorbida, J F 20 Wrigley, W J 38 Eichorn, M C 56 Furnell, J G 5 Fraser, P S 21 O'Connor, A P 39 Lonergan, M R 57 O'Brien, B W 6 Brosnan, P V 22 Unkles, J A 40 McKechnie, H L 58 Holland, A J ^ tiaughton, P R 23 Dwyer, J 41 MC M 59 C G 60 O 'Shaughnessy, M g Quinn, T R 24 Tracey, S S J 42 Nunan J 25 Schrader, E D 43 ~Silk, P K T B 0 Zachariah, J F 26 Moore, K J 44 Lally, P T 61 Mortensen, J J Keaney, D K 27 Bowden, J V 45 Williams, E D 62 Valmorbida, 12 O'Shaughnessy, 28 O'Brien, P H 46 Timms, P J J F K S 29 Marguccio, J J 47 Sullivan, P L 63 O'Rorke, J 13 Spillane, A X 30 Zechariah, P M 48 Westfleld, P A 62 O'Rorke, J D STATE SAVINGS BANK (Black & Yellow) Coach: Geoff Camero n 1 Cameron, G J 11 Wright, F B 21 Collis, J I 2 Scott, G 12 Muir, D E 22 Eacott, A 3 Jeffrey, J F 13 Izod, D J 23 Tobin, G B 4 Sullivan, D W 14 Brennan, P W 24 Julier, R P 5 Dumbrell, R A 15 Allen, S T 25 Laidlaw, G R 6 McGill, L C 16 Webster, A E 27 Wabbis, P 7 Pitts, A L 17 Evans, N I 28 Morgan, M B 8 Brennan, A E 18 Mitchell, P 29 Bennett, D 9 Inglis, J P 19 Wynd, P M 30 Upfleld, G I 10 McKeown, K J 20 Walsh, V 31 Vines, P G ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS (Green, Gold & Blue) Coach: Les Radford ( Reserves) Robert Hawki ns 63 O'Rorke, E D 64 Jemmeson, D M 65 Skehan, M J 66 Ley, A A 67 Smarrelli, D J 68 Romanin, A D 69 O'Donnell, F M 70 Williams, G A 71 Barrett, R F 72 Connolly, J T 73 Ross, J J 74 Arthur, D J 75 Keaney, J M 76 Browne, F it 32 Scott, M J 46 Patterson, D A 33 Hill, B 48 Valente, G 34 Truscott, A R 49 Gilbert, J H 35 Roberts, S E 50 Glennan, A J 36 Morrison, K J 51 Cowell, V A 37 Burns, J M 52 Cooney, B P 38 Baudinette G 53 Wabbis, W 42 Beard, D G 55 O'Neill it M 43 Box, D G 56 Noviello, R 45 Vines, M C 1 Hawkins, R 10 Radford, L (C) 20 Cruise, A 32 O'Kelly, M 42 Corrigan, J (CRY 11 Fanning, M 21 McGuiness, P 33 Trewin, T 43 Davis, P 2 Fernon, M (VC) 12 Arnold, T 23 Nalder, I 34 O'Connell, J 45 Johnson, G 3 Corrigan, T 13 Barry, J 24 Harrison, M 35 Cross, M 46 Chalmers, J 4 Hogarth, P 14 Brennan, N 26 King, S 36 Crowe, D 48 Rolle, S 5 Mornane, T 15 Reynolds, D 27 MacClenan, C 37 Nolan, S 55 Hannon, P 6 Low, W 16 Fleming, M 28 Randles, P 38 Fregon, D 57 Stackpole, B 7 Whitty, P )7 Davey, S 29 Melliunas, G 39 Jowett, W 59 Lewin, M 8 Simpson, A 18 Olle, J 30 Davies, P 40 Simpson, J 9 Griffin, T 19 Molan, M 31 Semetas, J 41 Hawkins, G THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 7, 1975 Page 13

JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AND MAKE IT A PARTY AT THE On round of first named Club at 2 p m Reserves at 11 45 a m Likely winners of Senior U i for Reserves shown in brackets Junior matches in Bold Type mp re Page 14 '' ' r '~ '~'~'r r rrs ~'~ rr r rrr~ rrrr rr-k~ rr,r : rrt rrr 1115 a m Victoria v Tasmania 2 pm Victoria v South Amstrali a rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr r~r rr,, rr~ -rrr~, a rw rrrrrn ~ Other Highlights Include BARBECUE FACILITIES (bring your own food) LONG KICKING COMPETITION - REPRESENTATIVES OF ALJ CLUBS To be held between the games with the final at halftime of the main match HUMPHREY BEAR ID Bring All the Family and Enjoy the Fun and the Football Admission Adults 50c Children Fre e Car Parking Fee 30 c THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 A SECTION h Blues v St Bernard's O C - Wills : McKenzie, McCusker (Fogarty),-ersity Blacks v Old Trinity Gramm - iowell Goal : Hillier, Stratton (A Wil- 1{-, ms) mand v Old Paradians - Rowe Goal : i ers, Wilson ( Botsford) N or l h Old Boys v Coburg - Goodman Goal : i[ Jenner, K Jenner (Jenkin) O B Geelong (;mp9res Geelong District League -,iuller) B SECTION Old scotch Coll v Marceilin O C - Hill, ~oal : Ahlm, L Williams (Ray) Cnliegians v Ivanhoe - Dodds Goal : Allen, A Smith (Holst) v Caulfield Gramm - Jorgensen Goal t) ' ; urray, Saunder (Benson) Id Carey Gramm v De La Salle O C - McTaggart Goal : Dunstan, Paizis (Ros- setto) old GoaliaBridgesUSt v art (Stead) C SECTIO N Old Melburnians v U H S Old Boys Cordner (Kitch) St Kilda CBOC v Brunswick - Reilly (Dunkley) Old Ivanhoe Gramm v M H S Old Boys - Kelly (Wood) parkside v Alphington - Bishop (Pritchett) power House v Old Brighton Gramm - J Field (Butterworth) D SECTIO N Old Xaverians v Hampton Rovers - Thomas (Sutherland) State Sav Bank v Assumption O-C - Mclnnes (Grace) Old Camberwell Gramm v Old Geelong -- Koilmorgan (Ryan) St Kevin's O B v National Bank - King (Morgan) Fawkner v C'wealth Bank - Puddy (Cunneen) E SECTIO N A N Z Bank v St Pat's-Monivae O C Andrews (J Smith) La Trobe Blacks v E'sternwick - Halbish (Gannon) West Brunswick v A M P Society - Phillips (Burridge) St Bede's O C v A J A X - Budge (Cavanagh) North Brunswick v Old Mentonians - Minson (Mitchell) F SECTIO N Monash Whites V Beverley Hills - Marks (Jones) Heatherton v Glenroy - P Fell (Myers) Footscray IT v University Reds - Somerville (Machos) Thornburv v Bulleen-Templestowe - Wakefield (Thornbury Reserves a bye) BuIleen United v La Trobe Reds - Mc- Mahon (Blair-Holt) JUNIOR SECTION I Old Scotch Coll v Parkside - Duckworth University Blacks v Ormond =M ~ Mead Ivanhoe v Monash University Coburg v University Blues - Power Power House a bye JUNIOR SECTION 2 Caulfield Gramm v Old Carey Gram - Co~aon Hampton Rovers v Old Paradians - Gow Bul7een-Templestowe v St Bernard's O C - Io`rnston North Old Boys v Geelong - L Pascoe Thomastown v Reservoir O B - Sharpe West Brunswick a bye EMERGENCY UMPIRES : Field : George, Hindle, B Nicholls Lowe, C Nichol, Amor, Booth, Collister, Tracey, White Goal: Cost TEMPORARY NUMBER FOR EMERGENCY UMPIRE S Elsternwick Park will not be used for the time being, owing to rebuilding of the dressing rooms TODAY EMERGENCY UMPIRES WILL BE STATIONED AT PARKROYAL MOTOR INN, and, as usual, they will be available to proceed to any ground as required THE TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 38-9221 Should the appointed umpire fail to appear, it will be necessary to ring this number AND ASK TO SPEAK TO AN UMPIRE Remember *he number - 38-9221 NEW SECRETARIES, NEW ADDR ESSES RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Ron Jackson, 5 Montrose St, Montmorency, 3094 - Phone 435-9008 (home), 480-3522 (day) ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS: M Fernon, 40 Wilson Rd, Glen Waverley, 3150 - Phone 560-9026 (home), 60-1071 (day) UNIVERSITY BLACKS: (L J Boyd) - new address, 58 Derby St, Tullamarine, 3043 - Phone 338-4053 OLD CAREY GRAMM : new address - 9 Oleosa Court, Frankston, 3199 OLD GEELONG - new phone number 509-8452 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 Page 15

s k k ng o mes - 'ANOTHER "BURGER" FROM WAY BACK Last week we featured Coburg,s "new" coach Graham warfe, who has really bc-en associated with the club since he was five Today, we have another Coburg personality lined up in star rover, Norm Beattie 1965, butjoi nlaededco bnlur g y haifuthesseasonew3otini them before he was promoted to the seniors when he was 17 years old, and he has never looked back He has played more than 180 club games with Coburg and all being well, will join the celebrated '200 club" next season Unlike Graham Warfe, who claims that he has layed in almost every position on the fieldp Norm's vital statistics (5 feet 7 inches and 10 stone) virtually dictate that he must be a rover This is confirmed by those who have seen his elusiveness on the field - his ability to "shark" the hit-out from opposing rucks, his ability to slip away from the opponent whose task it is to "mind" him, his ability to make every kick count The Victorian selectors have noticed this for he has been a member of the Victorian side on five occasions, and includes two Carnival series among his achievements - at Perth in 1970 and at Melbourne in 1973 h too - for The the AS Section est and1faireo awar d in two successive seasons - 1969 and 1970 Norm was -adjudged "The Amateur Footbailer of the Year" in 1969 for The Sporting Globe and would have been well in the running the following year but for the fact that it is not our policy to name the same player more than once for this title He has also won his club's Best and Fairest award three times In addition to his appearances with Victorian teams, Norm was also a member of the Australian Amateurs team in 1970, which ELSTERNWICK PARK MATCHES competed in the Australian Football Council Section 2 Championships in Brisbane He gets his fair share of goals and is considered by Graham 'Warfe to be the best player for his size that he has been associated with It's just as well they both played for Coburg otherwise Graham must have also given Norm a mention as one of the hardest men to mind Norm is now 27, and there is still a lot of football in him - plenty I'm sure to carry him beyond that coveted 200 games mark Matches to be played at Elsternwick Park for the remainder of the season are shown hereunder:- Sunday June 15th - Interstate Matches VICTORIA v TASMANIA - 11 15 am VICTORIA v SOUTH AUST - 2 '~June 21 J Caulfield Gramm pm v Ivanhoe June 28 - Old Trinity Gramm V Coburg July 5- North Old Boys v University Blacks * July 12 - University Blacks v Geelon g July 19 - Old Carey Gramm v Caulfield Gramm July 26 - Old Trinity Gramm v St August Bernard's O 2- C Monash Blues v Old Trinity Gramm August 9 - Old Paradians v Ormon d August 16 - Ormond v University Blacks August 23 - Reservoir Old Boys v Coburg * Indicates B Section match Page 16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 A MP STALWART CE NTURY RE S DOUBLE Barry "Fats" Thompson plays his 200th,; me for the AM P Society today ; all of iliem in the 1st XVIII, which is truly a magnificent record Barry has always been noted for his "Polly Farmer" approach to the game and probably uses handball more effectively than a kick He won the club's B & F award in 1970 and was coach of the club for four seasons in which we won our only premiership off the field Barry has been an excellent clubman assisting wherever he can in the social activities Congratulations "Fats" and all at the club wish you well for today and the future "Herald" Phone Numbers You may dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football rperesentative at the "Herald" Office The numbers are:- 852-1479 or 652-1893 If you have any difficulty, you may ring 03-0211 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 numbers go astray, and clubs will be regarded as not having phoned the scores, and will be fined accordingly When phoning scores, please state firstly the Section, the teams concerned, and then the winners, before giving the actual scores Correct scores must be phoned, otherwise a fine will be incurred Check with Goal Umpires for correct scores This is the responsibility of the HOME CLUB ALPI-IINGTON STAR IN 250th GA ME Peter John Harris, that blonde, balding, gentleman will enter the field for his 250th game for Alphington today He has been most things for the club, junior, senior, reserve captain and coach, committeeman, delegate and even sat in as timekeeper for a short period last week One of the better known blokes in the V A FA and for the best reasons He is a ball player and peace maker when necessary, and ornament to our club and an example to all BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE ROVER ACHIEVES 100 AT 17 Congratulations are extended from all at Bulleen-Templestowe to Graham Stannard, who takes the field today for his 100th game with the club "Little" commenced playing with the club in its foundation year, 1968, with the Under 11's He has worked his way through the club, earning acclaim as a rover, for his pace and determination Today, at 17, he is playing with the newly formed Senior side We wish "Little" many more years with Bulleen- Templestowe Well done Graham ENTERTAINMENT AT INTERSTATE GAMES It will be "family day" at Elsternwick Park on Sunday, June 15th, when the two Interstate games will be played The first match between Victoria and Tasmania starts at 11 15 a m and the one between Victoria and South Australia starts at 2 pm LONG-KICKING CONTEST- During the half-time interval of the first game and the interval between the tw cth inary round e ontest ~v ll be conductedf a long- It is hoped that all clubs in the V A F A wil Ihave a representative competing The final round of long-kicking contes t will take place at the half-time interval of the afternoon match Messrs All Kean (Melbourne High) and Don (Steve) McQueen (Old Haileybury) are in charge of the arrangements for and the, conduct of the long-kicking contest BARBECUE Barbecue facilities will be proivded for those who would like to grill a succulent steak, a chop or a couple of "snags", but you will be required to bring your own food CHILDREN The children are not being forgotten either - no less a personality than Humphrey Bear will be there to entertain them All this for 50 cents admission - children free - Car parking fee 30 cents CLUB PRIZ E As an incentive to clubs to ensure 'a good attendance, an award of $50 will be made to the club responsible for selling the highest number of -tickets, handed in at the gates THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 7, 1975 Page 17

L u~1 :`1 By Noel Rundle BAC K by 2 goals to preserve their unbeaten run to six victories For the Scouts, Bruce DeLacy was quite at home in the centre with sure marking and fine kicking LEADING GOALKICKER S 5 Years Ag o Melbourne High held off a strong finish by Caulfield Grammarians to win by 2 points, after struggling home against Monash the previou s Power Housebcongratulated Power House juniors S Whittnore, C Staley, R P Hughan, D Christie, Rabe and P Coloe on their promotion to the seniors Old Melburnians (C Section) scraped home by 2 points from Old Carey in a thriller at Elsternwick Park, their more accurate kicking (98 to 812) being the deciding factor Best for O M's were It Thompson, Austin, Urquhart while Goode, Gamble, and M Wilcox starred for Carey M H S's duplicate find for the season, Henry and Michael Ritterman, recruited from the juniors, were both showing wonderful form, Henry roving and Michael on the S wing S Bank forward P Cavanagh kicked 11 goals but his team still went down to Old Ivanhoe, 16 10 (106 to 17 14 (116) R Stevens, J Stevens, and Boyd were Old Ivanhoe's best 10 Years Ago Melbourne High scored th e season when they beat Old 23 points in a high-scoring (130) to 16-11 (107) upset of the Paradians b y game, 20-10 Ian Turnbull (4 goals), Ian Bowater and "Jack-a" Nelson were best for M H S and Phil O'Dwyer, Barry Silves'er and Graeme Mansfield for Old Paradians Australian Amatuers were successful in A N F C Section 2 championships, beating New South Wales on Saturday in Sydney 15-12 (102) to 8-18 (66) and Queensland on Monday, in Brisbane 11-14 (80) to 8-16 (64), to well were eapeter Ph31ietO'Brien Stokes Fred Yeivdal, president of Ormond, was,celebrating 33 years with the club, having commenced as a player in 1933 in the `D' section premiership team of that year Ormond coaches in 1966 were Clyde Laidlaw (seniors), Bob Hamilton (Reserves) and "Jake" Wilson (juniors) Bernard Curtain was again captain and coach of Assumption Old Collegians who had entered the ranks in 1964 PERMITS CLOSE SOO N Applica'ions for permits for season 1975 will close with the Records Secretary of the VA FA Mr Bruce De Lacy, 67 Charman Road, Mentone, 3194 on July lst The wllibe aplicatio of a n date considered ater ~th a club in he amateur body of South ' tralla, Western Australia or Tasmania, w~:-, is transferred to Victoria in his emp'c,, ment A th e player hohhsas seasona and ha sclub t,in sequently played with another club, must stand down for two ma'ches before bei :i _ eligible to play for his V A FA club aga In a case such as this, the date on he last played with the other club must be shown in his permit application Re-registration of a player whose permit is s ill in force, that Is, a player who has 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 Whil ; : on the subject of Permits it may be as well to draw the attention of Club Secretaries (and any other club official who may be involved in signing up a player) to the fact that it has been brought to our no ice that a number of minor Leagues are now making payments to players It is therefore absolutely essential that cvery new player or applicant fop a Permit be thoroughly questioned as to his Amateur status, and as 'o whether he has received payment of any kind, or any trophies or presents etc If *on are in any doubt whatsoever, conmet the Chairman o fthe Permit Committee, Mr F H Coldrey (Phone 92-4797) Remember the club will suffer loss of poin's and incur a fine, if you play a player who is subsequently found to be ineligible THE BIG WHITE "V" You can see 40 of them in action at Elsternwick Park on Sunday, June 15th Two Interstate matches - Victoria Tasmania v at 11 15 a m - Victoria v South Australia at 2 pm Only 5=0 cents for the two ma'ches - Car parking in the ground - 30 cents - Great value! Victoria had 25 an eeasy giin over South ~ and Blu e agoldblue, Rose, P~ptroseNand G Australia with the final scores : Victoria These are the r enred 2114 (140) South Australia 10 14 (74) colours to fo'low on Peter f -- 1-1 Sunda v Cox was awarded the trophy for best player Alec Castle (47 ooa's) and Thomn~ Elsternwick Park whenovictori n Reams meet ;on 144) both of New led 'C' Section goalkickers Tasmania (11 15 a m ) (2 p and South Australia Hampton Scouts and Ormond Juniors m ) played a very high standard gain- in very You'll be on a really good thing if you wet conditions with Ormond getting hom e go there - only 50 cents - Car parking for 30 cents Page 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 A SECTIO N rhompson, St Bern (5) 34 Jordan, Old Parad (4) 25 T ore, Mon Blues (2) 21 ~' Ian Graham, Orm (2) 21 i-rrett, Univ Blks (6) 19 1'heales, North O B (2) 18 Smythe, Ormond (-) 17 B O'Connor, N O B (2) 17 T Byrne, Res O B (2) 16 Hansen, Old Trinity (1) 15 Weir, Old Trinity (6) t,owcock, Geelong (3) ITishet, Ormond (2) 15 15 1 5 B SECTION Hughes, Ivanhoe (10) 1_3utcher, Caul Gram (6) S Cooke, Old Carey (3) ullina, Marcellin (-) villiams, Univ Blues (1) Eddy, De La Salle (1) +Torgan, Old Scotch (3) Constable, Old Carey (4) 73owring, Old Halley (2) H Halasa, DLSalle (2) Tyquin, Uni Blues (2) Griffiths, Caul Or (3) Blay, Kew (4) C SECTION Sykes, Power House (4) Calleja, St K (4) Adams, MHS O B (3) P O'Connell, St K (-) Schliefert, MHS O B (2) Flavel, UHS O B (3) Jones, O Bton (-) Hamilton, O Bton (-) D SECTION Combe, Hamp Rov (3) Rowston, Hamp Rov (2) Unkles, Old Xav (1) 26 24 22 18 17 16 15 14 Ayres, Fawkner (4) 15 Allan, Hamp Rov (1) 15 Schneider, Assumpt (-) 14 Denhert, O Geelong (2) l4 D Keaney, Old Xav (-) 13 Pavone, Assumption (1) 1 3 E SECTION Schulberg, AJAX (3) Roulston, AMP Soc (4) Ruddell, AMP Soc (2) McCutcheon, ANZ Bit (-) Bialek AJAX (2) Gurfinkel, AJAX (3) Dancer, ANZ Bank (2) Harnetty, ANZ Bank (5) Mahar, St Pat-M (5) Molyneaux, Elstern (-) F SECTION Burley, Mon Wh (2) M(' eking, Heatherton (10) Lucas, Thornbury (2) C McCrory, B Hills (3) Wilson, Bull Untd (1) Discombe, B Hills (1) Staff Thornbury (-) A Post, B Hills (1) 38 26 24 21 21 19 17 15 15 1 4 '6 33 19 is 17 17 17 16 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Egan, Coburg 36 Jones, Ivanhoe (-) 24 Maxwell, On Blues (-) 21 Sterling, Ormond (4) 18 Dunn, Power House (1) 16 Wilson, Ormond (-) 14 Hubble, Univ Blues (4) 14 Meadows, Old Scotch (2) 14 McMahon, Ivanhoe (-) 1 3 35 JUNIOR SECTION 2 201 A Thompson, H Rov (3) 19 Hearn, Old Carey (6) 23 21 Condello, Nth O B Godfrey, North O B Czerny, Thomastown Dalmau, St Bern Earle, Hamp Rov Brockwell, W Bruns Nigro, West Bruns G Hughes, St Bern (-) 20 (7) 19 (2) 18 (3) 18 (-) 17 (4) 16 (1) 15 (-) 14 A RESERVE SECTION Stockdale, O Trinity (2) 25 Jansen, Mon Blues (3) 19 Price, Old Parad (3) 18 Hughes, North O B (-) 1 6 B RESERVE SECTION Carroll, Univ Blues (5) 15 P Mitchell, DLS (-) 14 O'Connor, Marcellin (-) 13 Scarcella, Un Blues (1) 13 G Dean, Ivanhoe (1) 1 3 C RESERVE SECTIO N J White, St K (4) 26 Larkin, O Bton (2) 16 Serradura, Pwr Hse (2) 1 5 D RESERVE SECTIO N T Teasdale, Fawkner (1) 15 Geyer, 0 Geelong (3) 14 Fraser, Old Xav (-) 1 3 E RESERVE SECTION Ericlcsen,' O Ment (1) 20 Wiener, AJAX (6) 18 Pryor, ANZ Bank (-) 16 Stevens, Elsten (1) 15 F RESERVE SECTION Liddiard, Glenroy (-) 11 Yates, Heatherton 11 Marks, Thornbury (-) 9 F Burrows, Thorn (1) 9 "BEST and FA1t~ES T SINCE 184 5 Telephone Melbourne 60-0571 ; Oakleigh 568-1999 3MB C0) BARRY P2`)`r-7,!17fi',1RER R111 STAFFORD (MEMBERS V A F A ) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 Page 1 9

sto UMPIRE'S By Kevin McKay CORNER INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD UMPIRES stops Fiel d oet dayss instead to ~ prevent ofarrubbers solesh slipping cisions mpthe 8eldt umpr p'remshould tnot put the whistle to his mouth unless he intends to blow it 3 Field 4 Field Umpire s Umpires must attend to training "baulking" when bouncing effect of " the ball has the :tricking" p layers into trouble and must not be practised on" itv should ebe ial car-cu t leec sei andpthe call should be given immediately "UNDULY ROUGH PLAY " A free kick shall be awarded against a player for unduly rough play Included in this category is the act of kicking or attempting to kick the ball whilst another is making an attempt to pick it up Dribbling the ball away from an opponent is permissible The reasoning behind this interpretation is to give protection to ball players We all know that a free kick is awarded to a player where the ball lands (or is marked) when a p after kicking the ball layer is interfered with The same penalty applies if a player has punched Umpiresh Association Treasurer John Field last week celebrated his 21st birthday with a party at his parents' home in Malvern Many of the guests were former schoolmates and universi ty friends together with a number of his fellow umpire take 'seen home the samevyoung lad heard who haven'gt succeeded although y I' do know that only one of them had a car con hi majority and twash himn s career well in thisrnfuture F In the past two weeks President Peter ou r ell has again shown his great interest in ance s invaluabl nto Brian Goodman who wa atd assist- e injure training and last Thursday week again provided us with a most "comfortable" night, many thanks Peter: that - of to Field know 16 of these are in their second year, whilst 29 are in us their first year with other over umpires haveohad less t~h~ Zf our field perfence, years ex- In season 1965 the list of field umpires in the V A FA totalled 71 Page 20 TRIBUNA L J Crawf rdpril 26th ROUND ) of striking l) was found guitie R~J o Hart Reserves) and suspended for (eight Imatche Crawford was also found A Rice guilty o tripping (Beverley Hills Rese pended for six matches rves) and sus- - matches a total of 14 suspension on~ whic h n the to charges frowere m Apri l to been heard, but Crawford failed to appear have before the Tribunal on that date and been under suspension since then has G Matthews~Y 24th ROUND ) Crompton ( Blacks) found ReservoirvOld Boys ) guilty of striking each other and each was suspended for four matches M Galea (Rese rvoir Old Boys) was foun d abu s umpire andusi n suspen edi for itwom tches the P Williams ( Old Ivanhoe Gramm found guilty of striking A ) was Quaffe (Parkside) and suspended for four matches R Dymond ( Thornbury) was found guilty of striking= R Carr (Footscray I T) and suspended for four matches M Robertson (Bulieen United) was found guilty of striking D Fletcher ( Heatherton) and suspended for four matches S Anderson (Glenroy) of striking D was found guilty Browning ( Beverley Hills) and suspended for four matches J Tapp (Old Brighton Gramm Rese was found guilty of strikin rv es) g It (MIIS Old Boys Marshall four matches Reserves) and suspended for K Marshall (MHS Old Boys Reserves) was found guilty of striking J Tapp ton Gramm ( Old Brigh- Reserves) and suspended for six matches W Arnott (Assumption O C found guilttp of striking G Reserves) was ton Rovers Rese English (Ham rv matches es) and suspended for two FAILED TO G APPEAR Gleeson (University Blacks Reserves) and R J Ball (University Reds Reserves) who were involved in charges in the rounds of May 10th and May 17th respectively, failed to appear before the Tribunal when called, do and have been suspended until they appear PLAV E In last S turday's md chre between University Reds and Beverley Hills, M R Wheeler (Beverley Hills) was reported on a charge of striking L Lachal (University Reds) Later he was reported on a charge of striking M Selth (University Reds) On this second charge he was ordered from the field, and as he wa s on a charge f using abusiffve language t o reported field umpire In all 11 revorte I Saturday' and detailssofwthe Tribunal findt ings will be published in the June 21st issue the Tre suitmofe any ehtargp~' arising With today's round g ou t AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 7, 1975 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF INTERSTATE GAME S Next Sunday's Interstate games heralds, the 50th Anniversary of the First Interstate 3mateurwFootball match between Victoria and South Australia This match was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Queen's Birthday week-en d in 1925 The Manager of the South Australian side I tfl ;it occasion was Mr Hugh Millard, Hon 5,-creiary of the South Australian Aniateur I-,,tball League, and the youngest member c; the South Australian party Hugh was Secreta ry of that body for more han 30 years, and was later appointed,~ ecretary of the South Australian Cricket A1 vociation He retired from the latter position some few years ago In honour of Golden Jubilee of Interstate Amateur Football, Hugh and his wife have been invited to be guests of the South Australian Amateur League for this year's visit BACK IN BUSINES S Elsternwick Park will be back in use for, the Interstate games on Sunday, June 15th and club matches will resume there on Saturday, June 21st The full programme for the remainder of the home-and-home matches is published in this issue AS USED BY THE CHAMPIONS ARENA Although this is the 50th Anniversary of the first Interstate match, it is not the 50th game between the two States There were no matches between 1939 and 1946, owing to -the Second World War, and in the 1951 Carnival at Melbourne, Victoria did not meet South Australia SOCIAL NOTE S Fawkner will be holding their annual mid-season ball at Coburg Town Hall, Bell Street, Coburg on Wednesday 9th July, 1975-4 course smorgasbord All welcome, especially D Grade clubs, to make it a good night Elsternwick wish to announce that their fourth annual past and present players night will be held on Wednesday, 18th June, 1975 at St Kilda Football Social Club All interested parties should contact G Holmeson 56-2104 as bookings are essential Former players, who are now with other clubs in the Amateurs will be warmly welcomed SPORTING FOOTWEA R LOU ZACHARIA H Makers of Football Boots, Athletic Shoes, High Leg Boxing Boots, Cricket Boots, Football Umpire Boots and Gymnasium Boots THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JUNE 7, 1975 Page 21

PREMIERSHIP LISTS W L For Agst % Pis A SECTIO N St Bernard's OC 5 2 783 571 1371 20 University Blacks 5 2 779 585 1332 20 Ormond 5 2 709 582 121 8 20 North Old Boys 4 3 690 606 113 9 16 Old Paradians 4 3 614 686 89 5 16 Reservoir OB 3 4 671 684 98 1 12 Old Trinity G r 3 4 646 670 96 4 12 Coburg 3 4 602 645 93 3 12 Monash Blues 3 4 619 711 87 1 12 Geelong - 7 442 815 54 2 - B SECTION University Blues 6 1 794 647 1227 24 De La Salle OC 5 2 762 522 146_~ 20 'Caulfield Gr 4 2 709 616 1151 18 Ivanhoe 4 3 706 745 948 16 Old Carey Gr 4 3 625 674 92 7 16 *Collegians 3 3 576 572 100 7 14 Kew 3 4 592 628 943 12 Marcellin OC 3 4 677 722 93 8 12 Old Scotch Coll 2 5 587 697 842 8 Old Haileybury - 7 541 746 72 5 - C SECTIO N St Kilda CBC 7-838 563 148 8 28 Old Ivanhoe Gr 6 1 769 506 152 0 24 1VIHS Old Boys 5 2 756 760 99 5 20 Old Melburnians 4 3 712 704 101 1 16 UHS Old Boys 3 4 617 630 98 0 12 Alphington 3 4 601 680 88 4 12 Power House 2 5 645 716 90 1 8 Old Brighton Gr 2 5 609 716 85 1 8 Parkside 2 5 588 703 836 8 Brunswick 1 6 555 712 779 4 D SECTION Hampton Rovers 7-894 430 207 9 28 Fawkner 5 2 626 512 1223 20 Old Xaverians 5 2 577 473 1220 20 Old Geelong 5 2 694 572 1213 20 State Sav Bank 4 3 781 630 1240 16 Assumption OC 3 4 606 550 110 2 12 Old Cam'well Gr 3 4 626 697 89 8 12 National Bank 2 5 545 667 81 7 8 C'wealth Bank 1 6 387 804 48 1 4 St Kevin's OB - 7 397 941 42 2 - E St Pat's Monivae S6 UI 10728 568 128 2 24 AJAX 5 2 816 530 154 AMP Society 0 20 5 2 692 627 110 4 20 Elsternwick 5 2 640 631 101 4 20 ANZ Bank 3 4 675 669 100 9 12 North Brunswick 3 4 639 676 94 St 5 12 Bede's OC 3 4 567 640 88 6 12 LaTrobe Blacks 3 4 558 705 79 Old Mentonians 1 6 572 645 88 1 12 7 4 West Brunswick 1 6 555 751 73 9 4 F SECTIO N Monash Whites 7-747 449 166 4 28 Heatherton 6 1 688 493 140 0 24 Thornbury 5 2 789 587 134 Beverley 4 20 Hills Bulleen 5 2 830 622 133 4 20 United 4 3 699 520 1344 16 Glenroy 3 4 605 630 96 0 12 University Reds 2 5 560 696 80 5 8 Bulleen-T/stowe 2 5 468 794 58 9 8 LaTrobe Reds 1 6 332 689 48 2 4 Footscray IT - 7 381 691 55 1 - JUNIOR SECTION I University Blues 6 1 870 440 197 7 24 Coburg 5 1 784 469 1672 20 Ormond 4 2 719 501 143 5 16 Ivanhoe 3 3 739 737 100 3 12 Parkside 3 3 616 687 89 University Blacks 3 3 328 410 80 7 12 0 12 Old Scotch Coll 2 4 427 528 80 9 8 Monash University 1 5 423 612 69 1 4 Power House 1 6 373 1001 37 3 4 - W L For Agst % A RESERVE SECTION Old Trinity Gr 5 2 542 352 154 0 ` Monash Blues 5 2 499 411 121 4 St Bernards OC 5 2 516 490 105 3 Old Paradians 4 3 503 451 111 5 Coburg 4 3 489 444 110 1 University Blacks 4 3 447 458 97,6 Reservoir OB 3 4 479 398 120 4 North 03d Boys 3 4 498 455 109 5 Ormond 2 5 421 557 75 6 Geelong - 7 283 724 39 1 B RESERVE SECTION PiS 20 20 20 16 16 12 12 8 De La Salle OC 7-629 287 2192 28 Collegians 5 2 545 385 141 5 20 Marcellin OC 5 2 522 450 116 0 20 Old Haileyburv 5 2 536 471 113 8 20 University Blues 4 3 632 438 144 3 16 Ivanhoe 4 3 555 446 124 4 16 Old Scotch Coll 3 4 480 504 95 2 1, Caulfield Gr 1 6 461 564 81 7 4 Kew I 6 300 758 39 6 4 Old Carey Gr - 7 294 718 409 - C RESERVE SECTION Parkside 6 1 664 333 199 4 21 St Kilda CBC 6 1 517 434 119 1 2, Old Brighton Gr 5 2 483 358 134 9 2u Old Melburnians 4 3 542 357 151 8 16 Old Ivanhoe Gr 4 3 465 479 97 1 16 *Power House 3 3 589 320 184 1 14 *MHS Old Boys 3 3 622 489 127 2 14 UHS Old Boys 2 5 313 616 50 8 8 Brunswick 1 6 286 628 455 4 Alphington - 7 239 706 339 - D RESERVE SECTION Fawkner 6 1 745 252 295 6 2<' State Sav Bank 6 1 595 361 164 8 2=' Old Geelong 6 1 503 411 1224 24 Hampton Rovers 5 2 511 260 196 5 20 Old Xaverians 4 3 473 372 127 2 1 E Assumption OC 2 5 312 469 66 5 8 National Bank 2 5 283 427 66 3 8 Old Cam'well Gr 2 5 276 522 52 9 8 C'wealth Bank 1 6 256 593 43 2 4 St Kevin's OB 1 6 223 727 30 7 4 E RESERVE SECTION AJAX 6 1 546 358 152 5 24 5ANZ Bank 5 1 547 348 1572 22 West Brunswick 5 2 408 361 113 0 23 Elsternwick 4 2 471 329 143 2 18 AMP Society 4 3 513 372 1379 16 North Brunswick 4'3 499 388 128 6 16 Old Mentonians 3 4 427 331 129 0 12 LaTrobe Blacks 2 5 335 552 60 7 8 St Bedes OC 1 6 281 481 58 4 4 St Pat's-Monivae - 7 216 768 28 1 - F RESERVE SECTION Monash Whites 5 ' 1 388 234 165 8 20 Heatherton 5 1 397 308 128 9 20 Glenroy 4 2 379 264 1436 16 Thornbury 4 3 432 401 107 7 16 Bulleen United 4 3 467 455 102 6 16 University Reds 3 3 335 380 88 2 12 *FOOtscray I T I 4 252 397 635 6 Beverley Hills 1 5, 210 462 45 5 4 *LaTrobe Reds - 5 227 352 62 7 2 JUNIOR SECTION 2 (Four points allowed for each Bye ) Old Carey Gr 6 1 709 476 148 9 24 Hampton Rovers 5 1 571 426 134 0 24 North Old Bovs 4 2 673 3 58 188 0 20 St Bernard's OC 5 2 '849 518 163 9 20 Reservoir OB 3 3 640 516 124 0 16 West Brunswick 4 3 688 726 94 8 16 Thomastown 3 3 568 606 937 16 Bulleen-T/stowe 2 4 441 514 85 8 12 Geelong 1 5 549 728 754 8 Caulfield Gr 1 5 406 852 47 7 8 Old Paradians 1 6 434 808 53 7 4 Drawn Game Unregistered Player May 24th, 'rt `S" The watch for iilen who dare to be men whose time is action whose seconds count AUSTRALIA'S ONLY NATIONAL JEWELLER

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