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july 5,19 75 "B" Section 11 you belong to any club or your trip, nom accommodation group with a common interest and meals o unexpected thing s you qualify for Anset Airlines of like laundry and entertainmen t Australia's 10% discoun Send for our detailed Grou air-fares p or your next outing Trave' Brochure, or simply rin g with 15 members or more and we'i' mai! one di ect Even better, Ansett Airlines will save you time and money ~~ ~~ by handling (at no cost to you) all the arrangements for ~ q~~ of~~t~a 1 1 Vol 75, No14 Registered for P010t1 09 aa a pariod teal - category "C" k ~IS/3aA' _ ~ ~ Printed by Hedges & Bell Pty Ltd, Sutton Road, Maryborough, and published by George McTaggart, of 12 Ripley Grove, Caulfield North, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association

told, TROPH I E S WHOLESALE-SUPPLY and ENGRAVING Comprehensive range of trophies Presentation and Gifts SILVER, PEWTER, and STAINLESS WARE CERTINA WATCHES CLOCKS PARKER PENS JOHN F HICKMA N 94 Ellizabeth St, ~ Melb (Opp Hotel London) Illustrated Brochures on Reques t PARKROYAL MOTOR IN N 441 ROYAL PARADE, PARKViiLLE TELEPHONE : 38-9221 ~ Offers - First Class Accommodation Offers - The Copper Grill Restaurant with a Dinner Dance every night including Sundays ~c Offers - Private Function Rooms for Weddings, Parties, Conferences z"t Offers - Personal attention 2 "WE CARE" THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER--JULY 5, 1975 UMETS AS SECOND ROUND OPENS- RESERVOIR THRASH ORMOND ST BERNARa'S GREAT FINISH OVER NORTH By GEORGE MeTAGGART There were several upsets in last Saturday's round, the first of the return home-and-home matcltes Two previously unbeaten teams met their Waterloo - St Kilda { :BC and De La Salle Reserves - leaving Monash Whites the only undefeated side Reservoir handed out a thrashing to Ormond and were rewarded witl~ a place in the four, North Old Boys, victims of an 11-goal last quarter burst b y st Bernard's, dropping to fifth _ three teams celebrated their nrst for At the end of thhre e e Haileybury, ~F~tscraY Tech and Alphington Reserves- Reservoir kicked 9 goals agains t ally wearing Coburg down and went on to a 16-point win the wind Ian tunbeatable lead of almost 12 goals over Ormond and after strength for Old Faradians and with The Blacks had too much overall that it was only a formality their rucks giving them great drive, Their short-passing and handbal l the university side scored an easy left Ormond floundering and although win the visitors put up a better showing Geelong caused Monash Blues little in the second half they went down by trouble and when Monash broke away more than 10 goals with 9 goals in the third quarter it St Bernard's and North Old Boys was all over were locked together in a close struggle for the first three quarters North was a big factor in their defeat by 3 Poor kicking by De La Salle (7-17) led by 2 points at quarter-time (1-5 goals at the hands of Ivanhoe to 1-3) and it was 4-8 each at the interval Old Carey stopped Marcellin's run, inflicting a 7-point defeat on them and St Bernard's edged away to lead Collegians surprised Caulfield Grammarians, beating them by 3 goals by 15 points at three-quarter-time, but put up a tremendous last quarter Old Scotch gave leaders University effort to kick 11-5 to 2-2, and won Blues a fright, running them to 9 by 12 goals points, while Old Haileybury scored The previous week they kicked 8 by nearly 8 goals over Kew to open goals in the last term to leave University Blacks standing Melbourne High toppled St Kilda their account Coburg looked to have Old Trinity's measure when they piled on 4 defeat CBC by 14 points, to inflict their first goals in the first 6 minutes of the second quarter and finished the term There were some really close ones in this section, as Parkside beat Uni with 6 goals for a lead of 17 points High by 2 points, Old Melburnians at the interval beat Old Brighton by 3 points and The third quarter was even but Alphington pipped Brunswick by 4 Trinity fought back in the last, gradu- points THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1974 Pap 3

In the other game, Power House proved too strong for Old Ivanhoe, who went down by 37Points Old Geelong beat State Savings Bank by 40 points and Assumption got home from National Bank by 4 points Fawkner, Hampton Rovers and Old Xaverians had plenty to spare from their respective opponents, Old Camberwell, St Kevin's and Commonwealth Bank Elsternwick were well beaten by AJAX, the margin being 44 points, and AMP Society went down again, this time to LaTrobe Blacks by 29 points Poor shooting for goal didn't help ANZ Bank who kicked 5-18 against Old Mentonians and were beaten by 26 points Straighter kicking by St Bede's might have given them the chance of beating St Pat's-Monivae, who scored by 14 points Footscray Tech recorded a shock win over Bull ;een United, the margin being 18 points It was Footscray's first win Thornbury beat Beverley Hills by 16 points in a high-scoring affair (18-14 to 15-16) In the Junior Sections, Coburg had an easy win over Ivanhoe and Ormond, University Blacks and Blues won the other games In Section 2, Hampton Rovers were pushed to 15 points by Thomastown wit wa which s on it for them Stt Bernard's ROYAL INSURANC E 4 surprised Old Carey, who went under by 8 points The Reserves were notable for the fact that of the 29 games, only eight were won by the visiting teams All of the home teams in A and B Reserve Sections were successful (It was "home team" affair for the senio teams in A Section too) r a St Bernard's scraped home by 2 points from North old Boys, Old Trinity beat Coburg by 8 goals, De La Salle crashed against Ivanhoe, who beat them by over 7 goals It was De La Salle 's first defeat Collegians beat Caulfield Grammar by only 6 points, Old Scotch won easily from University Blues, Melbourne High ran St Kilda CBC to 5 points and Old Melburnians beat Old Brighton by 15 points State Bank went down to Old Geelong by 10 points, Elsternwick beat AJAX by 22, West Brunswick beat North Brunswick by 5 and St beat the St Bede's Pat's-Monivae combination by 8 points The the sconngnreducing the number of centuries recorded to 25 - only one Reserve team kicked over 100 points PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF GROUND CHANG E The match between St Kevin's Old Boys and Old Xaverians, on August 9th, will be played at St Kevin's Oval, Heyington instead of at Albert Park "BEST and FAAREST, SINGE 1845 T9leplso f1* iuelbourrte 60-0571 ; Oal"gfi 568-1998 ~ C'UDON BARRY SHEARER RICK STAFFORD (MEMBERS VA F A ) THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 TODAY'S GAMES AN D U M P IRES Reserves at 11 45 a m of Senior On ground of first named G1ub at 2 P m for Reserves shown in briackes~nnera and Junior matches in Bold Type UMP Jr- A SECTION Reseoir, senrv Goal : Murray, o K Jenners (McMahon) Ormond v Old Trinity Gramm - George Goal: L Williams, Stewart (Sutherland) orth Old Boys v University Blacks (at Elsternwick Park) - Rowe Goal : Saunder, Dunstan (J Smith) Goal : old Bridges, diab Dressin (Somerville)d g Geelong fom Geelong long District League (Rossetto) B SECTIO N old Haileyburians v Old Scotch Coll - J Field Goal : Ahlm, Cust (Amor) Kew v Ivanhoe - Cordner Goal: E Jenner, McKenzie (Myors) Old Carey Gramm v Collegians - Hill Goal : Hillier, McCusker (A Williams) Caulfield Gramm v De La Salle O C - Dodds Goal: Wilson, Allen (Grace) University Nicholls Goal: A Smith, li Paizis (Cavanagh) C SECTIO N Power House v Old Melburnians - Kelly (Morgan) Old Ivanhoe Gramm v Brunswick - Wills (Booth) Parkside v St Kilda CBOC - Hindle (Benson) M H S Old Boys v Alphington - Bishop (Mitchell) Old Brighton Gramm v U H S Old Boys - Grubb (Tracey) D SECTION Fawkner v old Xaverians - Power (Butterworth) Old Camberwell Gramm v Assumption OC - McTaggart (Gannon) St Kevin's O B v State Sav Bank - Kollmargan (Jones) Old Geelong v National Bank - Jennings (Guyatt) C'wealth Bank v Hampton Rovers - Andrews (Fogarty) E SECTIO N North Brunswick v A N Z Bank - Marks (Wood) West Brunswick v Elsternwlek - King (Maebus) St Bede's O C v La Trobe Blacks - C Nichol (Ryan) A M P Society v AJAX - Lowe (Pritchett) Old Mentonians v St Pat's-Monivae O C - Minson (Collister) F SECTIO N Bulleen United v Monash Whites - Phillips (Botsford) Footscray I T v Glenroy Wakefield (White) Thornbury v Heatherton - Thomas (Jenkin) University Reds v Bulleen-Templestowe - P Fell (University Reds Reserves a bye) La Trobe Reds v Beverley Hills - Cunneen (Muller) JUNIOR SECTION I Coburg v old Scotch Coll - Pascoe Ivanhoe v Ormond - Mason Monash University v Power House - Duckworth University Blues a bye University Blacks a bye JUNIOR SECTION 2 Bulleet-Templestawe v Caulfield Gramm - Mead North Old Boys v Reservoir O B - Marsden Hampton Rovers v West Brunswick - Johnston Old Paradians v Thomastown - Cogdon Geelong v Old Carey Gram - Sharpe St Bernard's O C a bye EMERGENCY UMPIRES : Field : Rowell, Reilly, Halbish, McInnes, Puddy, Gow, Budge, Burridge, Blair-Holt, Dunkley, Hoist, Kitch Goal : Stratton NUMBERS TO NOTE Clubs in A Section should note these numbers For teams on Thursday night (as early as possible after 730 p m please-and certainly before 9 pm ) The Age 60-0421-Mike Sheahan This applies to clubs in main game only - as advised Quarter-by-Quarter scores this week - 91-6491 Watch for this number week by week EMERGENCY UMPIRE S 91-649 1 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 5, 1975 P,age 5

LOOKING BACK By Noel Rosalie 5 Years Ago Milestones to Peter Treleaven (200 games - ANZ Bank) Geoff Fletcher (150 games FT CO B ) and Bill Jackson (150 - ANZ Bank) UH S O B full forward Geoff Davis returned to form with 11 goals straight in a match-winning performance against Power House to put the club 8 points ahead of the nearest rival, Assumption O C Commonwealth Bank club took pride in forme that VAFA - Don r Malcolm, Hen Jorgensen, Rob Hocking, and the Jenkin brothers (Ian, David and Russell) in~abouts20 when they defeated irparkside Tagif~t'lt Gratham,gwase theh star,gnhi ff footwork in shocking conditions being perfect their c Lone feball, who had played 200 games for his club 10 Years Ago outcosu~rprin surprise efeatsn to and Poaradiansnand Old Xaverians with Old Xav's clinging to fourth place as the clubs sharing their rung on the ladder, University M H SO Blues and B, were also beaten Ivanhoe scored a exciting 7-point win over Ormond with Smith, Constance, La Rose and Whitaker the stars Ormond became outright leaders of the Junior Section defeating the previously unbeaten University Old Melburnians' captain-coach, Roger Knott, played his 100th consecutive game of Amateur football - University Blacks, Old Melburnians, Victoria, and eurs Aust Amat- tralioany pa ye~r,a andf Roger Wilsonanboth of O M 's both played their 100th game also Clubs still to break the ice at this stag were Geelong e Bank ( (B Section), State Savings C), Tooonga-Malvern Institute (F) (D), and Postal 25 Years Ago The team picked to represent Victoria against a Canberra League team was B - Bunting (Old Xav :-- Bank), ), Thomas (Comm Leason (S S Bank); HB -- Tayior W Judd t(collegians (lacks) Adams ; C~t~ Rogers B (Alph), Jolley (Un Holm Blues); H F an (Orin ), Lamb (Geel Melb ), Grainger (Ol ); F - McLaughlin (Old Par d (North Alph), ), Smith Dillon (Power -Jackson House); Foil (B'wick), Robertson er (P'side) ; Rov- -Ferguson (Cob ) (Ivan ; Reserves - ), Hodgson Aldridge (Murrumbeena), Gribble (M HS O B ) Undefeated leaders in each section were Ormond (A), Commonwealth Bank (B), Kew (C), East Malvern (D) and Ormond (Juniors) FROM OUR OWN MAN IN ADELAID E Had a note from former Groundsman, Curator, Duty Officer, and General What-not at Elsternwick Park, JOE JAMIESON, who is now living in Adelaide He enclosed a cutting from the Adelaide evening paper "The News" containing Ray Barber's Amateur notes Mention is made in the notes that South Australia will be looking for their third successive Carnival win when the State teams gather at Adelaide for the 13th Australian Amateur Football Carnival next year South Australian coach Howard Mutton is confident that his team can win, despite Victoria's victory at Elsternwick Park recently (by 12 points) and our 11-point win in Adelaide last year Naturally the Victorians have other ideas about the likely Carnival winners, but it would be foolish on our part to think we have it "in the bag", as there were only a couple of kicks in it in both those games But to say that we outreached South Australia in this last game "because Victoria had four players more than 6'S" is stretching things a bit The only ones in that region were Mick Bates (6'S") and Alan Handley (6'6 j") However, it's nice to have it in print that the visitors were pleased with the arrangements at Elsternwick Park - here's looking forward to the 1976 Carnival FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK JULY 12 - UNIVERSITY BLACKS v GEELON G JULY 19 - OLD CAREY GRAMM v CAULFIELD GRAMM JULY 26 - OLD TRINITY GRAMM v ST BERNARD'S OC AUGUST 2 - MONASH BLUES v OLD TRINITY GRAM, pow $ THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 UMPIRE'S By Kevin MoKaY CORNER Law 18D - No free kick shall be given,gainst a player who, in legitimately going for a mark, interferes with an opponent from behind Notice the words "legitimately trying to Iark" If a player is not "legitimately trying to mark" he is open to penalty if he interferes with the player trying to mark the ball Therefore the opponent flying into the air with a clenched fist takes the risk of pen-,lty He sure'ly can't be "legitimately trying to mark" with a clenched fist The spoiler takes all the chances of being free kicked FREE KICK WITHBO BOUNCING THE A ALL Should the field umpire after blowing his whistle, and before bouncing the ball in the centre to commence the game notice an infringement of the laws he Shall immediately ball award as cothe penalt y vered in Lw withou t 17sub clause (P) While provision is made for the umpire to bounce the ball in the centre circle after a goal has been scored this does not necessarily have to be done if a breach of the laws has been noticed anywhere in the field where the penalty will be to the advantage of the side offended against he must immediately award the free kick and not bounce the ball - Law 17 sub clause (Q) GOAL UMPIRE S The goal umpire is not in a position to make any decision regarding a goal or behind until he has received the "all clear" signal from the field umpire which, in brief, signifies that the field umpire does not wish to award any penalties Holding the man - A player shall not be held within the meaning of the la w AS USED BY THE CHAMPIONS unless he is held firmly enough to stop or retard his progress Retarding does not mean completely stopping, to check or ease down a man's progress is sufficient Take the instance of a ma 15 stone n He could retard him but the odds are he would not stop him SOCIAL and be Spor{ennsy and squash courts tare booked early, 11 a m to 4 pm If you have a portable Bar-Be-Que please bring it with you to 81 Yarrbat Avenue, Balwyn A DAY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY TRIBUNAL (JUNE 21st ROUND) D Mullin (Kew) was found guilty of striking T Mason (Old Scotch Coll) and severely reprimanded G Holland (rhomastown Juniors) was found guilty of striking K Primmer (Geelong Juniors) and suspended for two matches K Zimmer (Elsternwick Reserves) was found ffe~ilti~pe usin and g the suspended for gfour matches G Wilkins (University Reds Reserves) was Reserves ) guilty the elbow and esuspended for six matches VAFA MEETING Club Secretaries and Delegates (Members) are reminded that the next meeting of the Association will be held at the Amateur Sports Club, 14 McKiliop Street, Melbourne, at 8 pm next Monday, July 7th MAKE SURE YOUR CLUB IS REPRE- SENTED Any club which falls to have a representative present at TWO consecutive meetings incurs a fine, and any club not represente d THREE consecutive meetings Is liable membership of the Association ARENA SPORTING FO^,,Ir W LOU ZACHARIAH Makers of,footbal l Football Boots, U mathleti s Shoes, High an m BxingootsBoots, Cricket Bo o c pire Boot Gy6m9nasiu d THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 page 7

LONG K1CK N 6NNER -~ GLEN FLETG~iE R Most of the personallties are have featured in this series of articles have given many vears of service to their respective ciubs or to Amateur football generaily Today, however, we feature a 19-year-old player who is in only his third season of Amateur football, in fact his third year of football since leaving school heldbin conjunctrvi n wit ~the recent Int rs ate matches ~f tcaulfle dg GramKmarGian s GLEN FLETCHER Glen went into Caulfield Grammarians' senior team immediately he joined the club at the beginning of season 1973, straight from schooi He was first used at full-forward, the position he filled in the school team, where he was coached by a famous Amateur football personality in "Jocka" Nelson, winner of no less "than five V A F A "best and fairests" in A and B Sections Glen played 10 games in this position in his first season and then played in the ruck, but he is now regularly stationed at centre half-back, where his long clearing kicks"are seen to advantage Although he has played oniy about 40 games with his club, Glen has already made a name for himseif as he was runner-up in the voting for the club's best and fairest award last season Which oniy goes to show this 19-year-oid, boy, who stands 6 ft 1 in and weighs a little oer 13 stone, may not be eligible to compete in any long-kicking contest at the next Interstate matches - he could be playing for Victoria Incidentally Glen's winning kick in the final, which covered 68 yards, was not the best for the contest - Peter Ferguson, of North Old Boys, put in a kick of 69 yards 1 foot in the qualifying heat, but couid not reproduce that effort in the final, i n YOUR H~4NE~Y ~~ORE ~HEET Ist Qtrarbr 2nd ~arta' 3rd Quarbr FINAL Goal-kickers : ~~ I i!~ ~ ~ I) I ( ~~ ( ~ ~~ ~ ~ _~ ~ ( P~e 8 which his best kick was 64 yards 2 feet, to gain him third place Glen's elder brother, Ross, also played with Caulfield Grammarians, but a severe and he uis ow fcoachi gimtheuclub's ojuniolr team THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 5, 1975 pre1vltership L4STS A SECTION W L For Agst A Pts gt Bernards OC 8 2 1185 821 1443 32 University Blacks 7 3 1088 854 127 4 28 Reservoir OB 6 4 1054 932 113 1 24 Ormond 6 4 1009 902 111 9 24 Vorth Old Boys 6 4 934 851 1098 24 Old Trinity Gr 5 5 922 941 98 0 20 ~lonash Blues 5 5 958 997 96 1 20 Old Paradians 4 6 875 1070 81 8 16 Coburg 3 7 825 932 88 5 12 Geelong B SECTION3 1203 54 3 - University Biues 9 1 1073 871 123 2 36 De La Salle OC 7 3 1034 721 1434 28 ' Caulfieid Gram 6 3 960 848 1132 26 ivanhoe 6 4 973 943 103 2 24 asarcellin OC 5 5 940 955 98 4 20 Old Carey Gr 5 5 827 938 88 2 20 ~Collegians 4 5 788 849 92 8 18 Kew 4 6 839 946 886 16 Old Scotch Coil 2 8 833 969 86 0 8 Old Haileybury 1 9 802 1029 78 0 4 C SECTION St Kilda CBOC 9 1 1152 744 I54 8 36 Old Ivanhoe Gr 8 2 1082 778 139 1 32 14IHS Old Boys 7 3 1031 1030 100 1 28 Power House 5 5 996 968 102 9 20 Alphington 5 5 892 922 96 7 20 Old Melburnians 5 5 932 999 93 3 20 UHS Old Boys 4 6 861 892 96 5 16 parkside 4 6 821 965 851 16 Old Brighton Gr 2 8 812 998 81 4 8 Brunswick 1 9 766 1049 73 0 4 D SECTION Hampton Rovers 8 2 1155 700 1650 32 Fawkner 8 2 1081 685 1578 32 Old Xaverians 8 2 886 652 1359 32 Oid Geelong 7 3 992 747 1328 28 ctate Sav Bank 6 4 1083 908 1193 24 Assumption OC 4 6 829 894 92 7 16 Old Cam'well Gr 4 6 815 972 83 8 16 National Bank 3 7 799 941 849 12 C'wealth Bank 2 8 586 1208 485 8 St Kevins OB - 10 604 1266 477 - E SECTION AJAX 8 2 1165 736 1583 32 St Pat's Monivae 8 2 953 834 1143 32 ~Elsterwnick 6 3 909 894 1017 26 AMP Society 6 4 905 895 1011 24 ~LaTrobe Blacks 4 6 752 907 82 9 18 ANZ Bank 4 6 929 869 106 9 16 North Brunswick 4 6 889 950 93 6 16 St Bedes OC 4 6 793 912 87 0 16 Old Mentonians 3 7 830 859 96 6 12 West Brunswick 2 8 741 1010 734 8 F SECTION Monash Whites 10-1095 613 178 6 40 Heatherton 9 1 1133 677 1674 36 Thornbury 8 2 1153 823 1401 32 Bulleen United 6 4 1097 692 158 5 24 Beverley Hills 5 5 1101 1002 1099 20 Glenroy 5 5 915 889 102 9 20 University Reds 3 7 753 1017 74 0 12 Bulleen-T/stowe 2 8 577 1274 45 3 8 Footscray IT 1 9 586 941 62 3 4 LaTrobe Reds 1 9 480 1034 46 4 4 JUNIOR SECTION I Coburg 8 1 1209 698 Ormond 7 2 1104 654 University Biues 7 2 1043 646 Ivanhoe 5 4 1091 995 University Blacks 4 4 450 530 Old Scotch Coil 3 6 718 841 Monash University 1 8 574 966 Power House 1 8 480 1287 1732 32 1688 28 1615 28 109 6 20 849 20 85 4 12 594 4 373 4 A RESERVE SECTION W L For Agst % Pts St Bernards OC 8 2 729 666 1095 32 Old Trinity Gr 7 3 766 533 143 7 28 Monash Biues 6 4 632 573 110 3 24 University Blacks 6 4 661 626 105 6 24 Coburg 6 4 641 617 103 9 24 Reservoir OB 5 5 713 515 138 4 20 North Old Boys 4 6 691 660 104 7 16 Old Paradians 4 6 641 668 95 9 16 Ormond 4 6 597 725 82 3 16 Geelong - 10 387 999 38 7 - B RESERVE SECTIO N De La Salle OC 9 1 876 482 181 7 36 Marcellin OC 8 2 772 570 135 4 32 Coliegians 7 3 712 551 1292 28 University Blues 6 4 844 620 1361 24 Ivanhoe 6 4 783 595 131 6 24 Old Haileybury 6 4 729 628 116 1 24 Old Scotch Coil 4 6 668 708 94 4 16 CaulBeld Gram 2 8 646 752 859 8 Kew 2 8 414 987 41 9 8 Old Carey Or - 10 406 1024 396 - C RESERVE SECTIO N Parkside 9 1 934 441 211 8 36 St Kilda CBC 9 1 783 554 1413 36 spower House 6 3 880 447 196 9 26 ~MHS Old Boys 5 4 897 567 158 2 22 Old Melburnians 5 5 667 528 126 3 20 Old Brighton Gr 5 5 630 586 1075 20 Old Ivanhoe Gr 5 5 622 709 87 7 20 UHS Old Bcys 2 8 418 864 485 8 Brunswick 2 8 384 999 384 8 Alphington 1 9 376 977 385 4 D RESERVE SECTION Fawkner 9 1 984 332 296 4 36 Old Geelong 9 1 700 510 1373 36 State Sav Bank 8 2 803 486 172 3 32 Old Xaverians 7 3 676 501 134 9 28 Hampton Rovers 6 4 648 380 170 5 24 National Bank 3 7 411 624 65 9 12 Assumption OC 2 8 417 709 58 8 8 Old Cam'well Gr 2 8 393 745 528 8 C'wealth Bank 2 8 419 829 505 8 St Kevins OB 2 8 352 964 365 8 E RESERVE SECTIO N "ANZ Bank 8 1 814 431 1889 34 AJAX 8 2 758 508 149 2 32 #Elsternwick 7 2 845 441 146 3 30 West Brunswick 7 3 558 508 109 8 28 AMP Society 5 5 699 540 129 4 20 North Brunswick 5 5 654 583 112 2 20 Old Mentonians 3 7 546 531 102 9 12 St Bedes OC 3 7 440 627 70 2 12 LaTrobe Blacks 3 7 490 723 67 8 12 St Pats-Monivae - 10 296 1053 28 1 - F RESERVE SECTIO N Monash Whites 8 1 710 377 188 3 32 Heatherton 8 1 743 399 1862 32 Bulleen United 6 3 605 532 113 7 24 Glenroy 5 3 497 416 1195 20 Thornbury 5 4 572 520 1100 20 University Reds 3 6 420 623 67 4 12 *Footscray IT 2 6 421 615 68 5 10 ~LaTrobe Reds 1 7 374 521 71 8 6 Beverley Hills 1 8 319 824 38 7 4 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Hampton Rovers 8 1 1007 610 165 1 36 Old Carey Gr 7 2 909 802 151 0 32 North Old Boys 6 3 1071 552 1940 28 St Bernard's OC 7 3 1138 759 I49 9 28 Reservoir OB 6 3 1031 737 1399 28 Thomastown 4 5 893 843 1059 20 West Brunswick 4 5 812 958 848 20 Bulleen-T/stowe 4 5 681 849 80 2 20 Caulfield Gr 2 7 500 1092 45 8 12 Geelong 1 8 692 1229 56 3 8 Old Paradians 1 8 464 1037 44 7 8 *Drawn Game

IMPORTANT NOTES "Herald" Phone Numbers You may dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football rperesentative at the "Herald" Office The numbers are:- 652-1479 or 652-1893 If you have any difficulty, you may ring 63-0211 and ask for EXTENSION 1479 or 1893 RESERVE SECTION RESULTS to be phoned to 662-1892 BEFORE 3 pm or DIAL 63-0211 EXTENSION 1892 RESULTS OF MATCHE S Results of amateur matches are broadcast in the Sporting Sessions of Radio Stations 3LO (commencing at 6 20 pm) and 3DB each Saturday evening and from Television Channels ABV-2 and HSV 7 Channel 2 also provides qua rt er-by-quarter scores of A Section matches each Saturday afternoon CHANGE OF GROUND - OLD PARADIANS JUNIORS Old Paradians Juniors -iii now play their remaining home matches at Old Seotc$ Ground, Yarra Park, opposite Olympic Park (Batman Avenue tram fram Princes Bridge), THE BLACK LIST Missed Publication deadline (Seniors and Juniors 5 p m, Reserves 3 p m) - Fine THREE DOLLARS UNIVERSITY BLACKS OLD ME LBURNIANS Failed to phone Final scores to Herald Office before 530 pm - Fine SIX DOL- LARS BEVERLEY HILLS COBURG JUNIORS Failed to phone Final scores or Details to Press Correspondent before 7 pm (A Section 6 pm) - Fine SIX DOLLARS ST BERNARD'S O C COBURG JUNIORS Phoned Incorrect scores - Fine - THREE DOLLARS OLD HAILEYBURIANS FAWKNER RESERVES SCENES FROM THE INTERSTATE UMPIRES - VICTORIA v SOUTH AUST L to R David Hindle, Don Hillier, Daryl George, Jim Peters, Daryl Hill MATCHES UMPIRES - VICTORIA v TASMANIA L to R John Field, &ill Ahim, Trevor Rowe, Don McKenzie, Cary Nichol Presentation of West End Brewing trophy to Victorian Captain Bruce Bourne after Victoria's win over South Australia TARPAULINS, CAMPING GEAR, MARQUEES, HIKE TENTS RING RON SEATH OF COBURG AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB O N OR CALL AT 680 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURN E Page 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 A section of the crowd at the Interstate match THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 Page 11

B" SECT I ON TEAM S :AULFlELD GRAMMARIANS (Navy Blue & White) -" :osch : Frank Goode (Reserves) John Wilson 1 Macdonald, It 13 White, B 26 Griffith, S J 39 2 Campbell, H 52 Cottri (VC) 14 Mathieson, il, J I 27 Way, R 40 Rutledge, G Long, J 15 Walker, 53 Waxman, B A 28 MathiesAn, 3 Dunn, R 41 Hartley, D 16 Maxwell, G 54 Smith R R 29 Fletcher,, 4 Tambiyn, G 42 Collins, M 17 Clark, R 55 Knowles, J D 30 Felsenthal, 5 Peters, D 43 Vorrath, M 18 Pearson, G 56 Bell, G R 31 Monotti, 6 Dickeson, A 44 Johntsone, D 19 Morphet, H 57 Welch, J B 32 Criswick, K 45 Spooner, It 7 Edney, I 20 Tamhlyn, G 33 Wallace, 58 Cunningham 1 B 46 Gerrand, J 8 Butcher, J 21 Watson, 59 Hampton, N N 34 Favaloro, ' 9 Waxman, D 47 Irvine, P 22 George, J 60 Hockridge, T 35 Kerry, P I Buchanan S 48 Boyes, J G (C) 23 Lugson, G 337 6 Worthington, ngton, C t2 Denny, 50 49 Biierwiith, P A 25 Atchison, G 38 Speed, C 51 Jennings, R COLLEGIANS (Purple & Gold) Coaah: Ross Oakley (Reserves) Bruce Ferguson 1 Ferguson, B (CR)15 Zent, R 29 Nash, G 43 Gilmour, H 57 Mulhall, M 2 Edwards, It, 16 McKay, S 30 Merry, A 44 Haynes, D 58 Jackson, P 3 Rice, I (C) 17 Stokel, K 31 Leembruggen, It 45 Ellis, It I 59 Hoist, R 4 Tucker, D (VCR) 18 Boucher, N 32 Bickford, M 46 Berglund, It 60 Lodge, R 5 Pryor, P (VC) 19 Leembruggen, D 33 Anderson, P 6 Benjamin, D 20 Nethersole, J 34 Naylor, C 7 Miller, It 21 Hibbert, M 35 Permezel, M 8 Cartledge, S 22 Ryan, S 36 Permezel, S 9 Hughes, P 23 Munn, P 37 Rowlands, B 10 Ashton, P 24 Purdue, J 38 McDonald, M 11 Mason, P 25 Moodie, J 39 Girdwood, It 12 Troon, M 26 Leeming, P 41 Wright, J 13 Cutler, M 27 Lockwood, J 42 Cookes, A 14 Shinkfleld, J 28 Loder, It 40 Emmett, N DE LA SALLE OLD COLLEGIANS (Blue & Gold) Cqaah: Bernie Sheehy (Reserves) Leo Manning I McGuiness, It 13 Conway, A 25 McDonnell, P 2 Welsh, It 14 Gilbert, P 26 Dickinson, A 3 Bourke, M J 15 McInerney, M 27 Glover, C 4 Perkins, K 16 Whitelaw, D 28 Whateley, G 5 O'Donnell, R 17 Bourke, B 29 Wright, S 6 Letson, It 18 Geddes, I 30 Day, D 7 Power, K 19 Pollard, J 31 Murnane, P 8 Hale, D 20 Rapone, A 32 Groves, A 9 Eddy, V 21 McHroy, A 33 McDonald, W 10 Halasa, It 22 Donizzi, T 34 Greig, I 11 Lyons, B 23 Mcllroy, J 35 Wilson, A 12 Dunn, B 24 Beddoe, P 36 Evans, P IVANHOE (Black & White) Coach : Bill McWhinnie I McWhinnie, W (VCR) 20 Steen, D (C) 11 Quinlivan, P 21 Wilson, It 3 Thompson, K (VC) 22 Neale, G 4 Hughes, H 12 Rojo, J 23 Glennon, It 5 Renshaw G 13 Hecker, B (CR) 24 Dockerty, S 8 Stredwick, C 14 Warry, G 25 Wilson, W 7 Adley, P 16 Drapac, D 26 Dean, N 8 Berry, D 17 Stewart, R 27 MoKernan, J 9 Jones, J 18 Bourke, R 28 Harris, V 10 Knight, R 19 Bryant, J 29 Gillin G KEW (Brown & Gold) Coach: John Fisher (Reserves) Ken Bla 1 Lister, N 12 Barclay, M y 24 Campbell, R 36 Walker, R 25 uairon, U 37 Rhoden, D 2 Blay, W 13 Rodda, A (CR) 3 MoKitiop, D 14 Till, G 4 Corcoran, J 15 Mullin, D 5 Anderson, It 16 Mitchell, B (C) 6 Dipierdomenico, 17 Elworthy, It R 18 Fletcher, D 7 Smith, B 19 Lowe, M 8 Fanning, C 20 Enthimiou, N 9 Crowe, H 21 Johnston, G 10 Murphy, S 22 Hinchen, C 11 Hayes, T (VC) 23 Price, M 26 Antoniou, T 27 Gandy, M 28 Wiseman, G 29 Smith, N 30 Morowsky, J 31 Hampson, R 32 Clay' G 33 Brown, L 34 Aitken, It 35 O'DOwd, A 47 Harding, S 61 McKenzie, A 48 Edward, D 62 Burgham, D 49 McCollough, P 63 Anthony, C 50 Billing, J 64 Stephens D 51 Carter, S 62 Purdue, R 52 Dodd, G 66 Wagstaff, S 53 Gooding, G 54 Gray, D 55 Webster, A 56 Williamson, P 37 Donegan, P 49 Cheers, I 38 Bothe, J 50 Jeffs, N 39 Flynn, B 51 Lane, C 40 McHenry, It 52 Halasa, H 41 Huxtable, H 53 Moore, J 42 Stewart, P 54 Mitchell, P 43 Serena, It 55 Tapscott, S 44 Sandford, C 56 Rathjens, J 45 WiIson, G 57 McIlroy, P 46 Loft C 58 Bourke, M P 47 Mitctheli, J 59 Hale, G 48 Whelan, P 60 Hill, G (Reserves) Bob Edmonds 30 Long, B 41 Buckley, It 31 Burton, K 42 Bryce, G 32 Stewart, C 43 Phillips, P 34 Giles, P 44 Pitson, B 35 Harris, K 45 Dawson, J 36 Field, R 46 Forristal, B 37 Dean, G 47 Sanders, B 38 Harris, It 48 Johnson, K 40 39 Hutto, DClouB 38 Cavanagh, W 39 Zerbi, D 40 Toogood, G 41 Allender, K 42 Townsend, M 43 Lee, C 44 Sutton, K 45 Barrett, G 48 Buchanan, P 47 Edgley, P 48 Lewis, F 49 Manno, A 50 Pearce, M 51 Anthony, T 52 Zerbi, It 53 Masterson, T 54 Laws, It 55 Far ri ngton, N 56 Gardiner, N 57 Ross, A 58 Dyamond, L 59 Brener, It Page 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 MpRCELLtN OLD COLLEGIANS (Maroon & Blue) B es) Gavin White C o ~ ay, W~l~ 13 Cooney> 40 Gooley, B 53 Price, P M3hon, C (VC) 14 Allen, P 26 Gooley, P 41 Sullivan, D 55 Najim, D NVilson, M 15 Toohey, J 29 Hurley, D 42 Mulqueeny, S 56 Corrie, P (VCR) 4 Povti-er, M (C) 16 Delmo, J 30 Holmes, G 43 Weston, P 59 Carrucan, D ppming, L 17 Peavey, K 31 Aloisio, A 44 White, P 61 Watson, B Shaw, G 18 Gartner, J (DVC)32 Frazer, S 45 Walsh, P 63 Holland, P Milasewicz, M 19 O'Connor, B 33 Wood, D 46 Ahern, T 70 Robbie, P g~qaiibridge, P 20 Butler, M 34 McDonald, P 47 Mahon, A to qlolsio, F 21 Rischin, M 36 Crimmins, B 48 Mangiafico, C Nhite, P 23 Crimmins, J 38 Quinn, P (CR) 51 Sullivan, D O'Donahue, S 24 Tursi, F 39 Fitt, N 52 Cullin an, P OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS (Stack, Blue & Gold) C : hn Dunshea (Reservee) Morrie Hedger ~~ JD 14 Cooke, R 25 Wiseman, J 36 Harris, W 49 Haines, I Bell, C 3 yeo, M 15 Douglas, D 26 Morgan, R 37 Gordon, M 50 Hardisty, M 4 Davis, K 16 Hughes, P 27 Raymond, P 38 Dick, E 52 Cruickshank, D 5 Elliott, It (C) 17 Constable D 28 McKinley, C 39 D'Ambrosio, P 53 Harry, P 6 Birrell, M 18 Hames, It 29 Rowe, P 40 Peart, C 54 Kelaher, C 7 Chapman, G 19 Fink, A 30 Trood, A 41 Shaw, C 55 Clark, M S Freeman, G 20 Maloney, G 31 Keddle It 42 Simms, It 56 Sharp, It 9 Cooke, M (VC) 21 Morrison, W 32 Craig, R 43 Clark, M 61 Armstrong, D is C=ow, It 22 Rattenbury, M 33 England, I (VCR)45 Wiseman, M 62 Rowe, J 11 Thomas, J 23 Morey, A 34 Gomer, P 46 Andrews, M 63 Louey, It 13 Goode, S (CR) 24 Ustick, I 35 Paraskevas, J 48 Allen, It 80 Thomas, C OLD HAiLEYBURIANS (Magenta & Black) Coach: John Masten (Reserves) John Augustine 1 Kane, P 13 Cunningham, P 25 Sutcliffe, M 38 Robertson, B 51 Dale, M? Paul, It 14 Billings, G 26 Bannon, I 39 Parkes, T 52 Parker, D Jessep P 15 Warnock, J 27 Bourls, T 40 Trapp, J 53 Hayes, P 4 A gford-jones, 16 Metherall, R 2 lirving, L 41 Forbes, R 54 Harry, J ) t, 8 G 29 Ga 42 Troup, M 55 Reid, R 5 Lingard, R 17 Williams, A 30 Cracknell, J (VC)43 Payne, L 56 Schmidt, N 6 Houston, M 18 Hattam, G 31 Whiteman, G 44 Lovig, D 57 Langford, J 7 Bowsing, P 19 Marshall, G 32 Mehegan, It 45 McWaters, It 58 Betts, L S Houghton, J 20 Roberts, I 33 Legge, J 46 Batt, G 59 Phillips, S 9 Cocks, N 21 Shapter, M 34 Luxmore, A 47 Urquhart, G 60 Sutherland, A 10 Lucas, G 22 Mason, P (C) 35 Abbott, G 48 Campbell, G 11 Loney, D 23 Poole, P 36 Sincock, R 49 Bedwell, A 12 Pollock, It 24 Gyngeil, J 37 Jackson, It 50 Bonwick, J OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS (Cardinal, Gold & Blue) Coach : Bryan Steele (Reserves) Peter Clarke i Anderson, J 16 Steele, B 30 Marx, J 45 Thomson, G 60 Tyers, M 2 Morgan, J 17 Tallent, S 31 Meadows, P 46 Rashieigh, L 61 Clements, J 3 Hinrichson, It 18 Stokes, T 32 Dumbrell, It 47 McCracken, G 62 Firman, A 4 Wall, B 19 Beaurepaire, J 33 MacRae, A 48 Caithness, A 63 Speer, N 5 Moffatt, It 20 Robertson-Smith, 34 Cox, T 49 Alenson, C 64 Head, J fi Orr, A G 35 Burge, G 50 Kenna, It 65 McDonald, N ; Moulds, A 21 Logle-Smith, A 36 Sheer, M 51 Wright, P 66 Booth, D & Bell, A 22 Nicholls, A 37 Logan, It 52 White, It 67 McLean, R 9 Addison, I 23 Melville, It 38 Molyneux, R 53 Frew, R 68 Bate, M 10 Nickless, J 24 Beaurepalre, D 39 Heggie, A 54 Aitken, J 69 Simpson, D 11 Marks, C 25 Heaton, M 40 Purnell, M 55 Clark, It 70 Per'~'~ A 12 McDonald, J 26 Walker, G 41 Hare, S 56 Garrett, G 71 Dufiy S 13 Duffy, T 27 Kefford, B 42 Welch, It 57 Evans, G 72 Teasdale, J 14 Crow, R 28 Midgley, J 43 Swan, P 58 Ainger, J 73 Tyas, G 15 Alder, D 29 MacFarlane, M 44 Clarke, P 59 Ramsay, J UNIVERSITY BLUES (Blpck & Royal Blue) Coach : Alan Salter (Reserves) Bruno Scarce lla 1 Williams, S F 14 Hindle, It G 27 Church, B G 40 Downie, J B 53 Ross-Edwards, 2 Schroter, D R 15 Keeley, S It (C) 41 Nicolas, V A D J 3 Scarcella, B C 16 Ellison, G N 28 Hart, P G 42 Plunkett, J F 54 Nelson, It J (CR) 17 Jewson, G R 29 Carmody, J F 43 Standish, T J 55 Stafford, A 4 Vivlan, D 18 Pleydeii, G P 30 Angus, P W 44 Cunneen, R D 56 Long, G W 5 Ainger, D G 19 Langdon, M E 31 Rendeii, It J 45 Henricus, I 57 Adams, M P 6 Robertson, A D 20 Small, D M 32 Wilson, D S 46 Farrow, B A 58 Brukner, P D 7 Anderson, G A 21 Holiands, B P 33 Smith, H J 47 Leitch, C 59 Ross-Edwards, 8 Templar, G D 22 Radford, M W 34 Christie, P K 48 Broadbent, D J T P 9 Nicolson, S 23 Westmore, G A 35 Moore, R M 49 Weston, P 60 Taylor R 10 Speirs, R F 24 Hager, R J 36 Whitehead, R G 50 Withers, M N 62 Carrol~, W 11 Tyquin, M A 25 Sleeman, M G 37 Morris, M 51 Dunin, A J 67 Lyle, R L 12 Maxwell, C M 26 Schauble, P D 38 Rabone, I 52 Rosse, C 69 Armstrong, M 13 Girdwood, R W 39 De Belle, G D THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 Page 13

LAST WEEK'S A SECTIO N Reservoir OB 64 15 6 179 2013-133 Ormond 2 1 41 72 11 5-71 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : T Byrne 5, Trevascus 5, Crook 2, Galea 2, Paulka, Bates, Taggart, Devlin, Dryden, Ashworth Best: Slater, Bates, Dryden, Jarvie, Galea, Devlin ORMOND: Smythe 5, Fisher 2, Richardson, Alan Graham, Ladd, Holman Best : Smythe, Holman, Adrian Graham, Corben, Richardson, Jenkins Old Trinity Gr 41 6 3 85 13 11-89 Coburg 23 88 1011 10 13-73 OLD TRINITY : McKinnon 3, W Peers 3, Quarterman 3, Hansen 2, Dann, Jones Best: Star, W Peers, Grant, Emerson, Williams, Beer COBURG: Cleary 4, M Green 2, Royal 2Handiey, Hughes Best: Callesen, Beattie, Cleary, Hughes, Handley, King St Bernard's OC 13 48 714 1819-127 North Old Boys 1 5 48 5 11 713-55 ST BERNARD'S O C : Angel 4, Slater 4, Burgin 2, Thompson 2, Santamaria, Wade, Drennan, Mitchell, K Phelan, Hogan Best : M Mahoney, Wade, Drennan, Mitchell, Burgin, Snowden NORTH OLD BOYS : B O'Connor 3, Rovis 2, Anderson, Murray Best: S Maguire, Wilson, Curley, Butera, Leeack, P O'Connor University Blacks 6 6 9 8 13 14 17 17-119 Old Paradians 2 0 45 56 9 9-63 UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Kovess 4, A Johnstone 3, Birch 2, Champion 2, Perrett 2, Moffatt, Burne, Llewellyn, Moore Best: A Johnstone, S Costello, Birch, Burne, Champion, Webster OLD PARADIANS : Jordan 4, Carroll 3, Hughes, Symes Best: Tudor, Richards, Assetta, Carroll, Johnson, Kendall Monash Blues 66 89 1717 21 21-147 Geelong 2 2 54 7 4 106-66 MONASH BLUES : Golding 7, Hildebrandt 4, Moore 3, Smith 2, Mutimer 2, Campbell, B C Anderson, Bergin Best: Golding, Syme, Hildebrandt, Campbell, Sweetland, Olds GEELONG: Trevaskis 3, Coad 2, Nielson 2, Jeremiah, Davis, Lowcock Best: Davis, Aliden, Ross, Wookey, Nielsen, Paulke Page 14 RESULTS B SECTIO N Old Haileybury 5 2 12 7 15 11 18 14-122 Kew 2 4 55 9 6 11 10-76 OLD HAILEYBURY : Bowring 4, Lingar d 3, Legge 3, Pollock 2, Langford 2, Sincock, Roberts, Bouris Best: Lingard, Bouris, Paul, Wornock, Cracknell, Roberts KEW: Fletcher 4, Lister 3, Wiseman 2 Hayes, Mitchell Best: Smith, Mitchell, Fiet cher, Corcoran, Hinchen, Wiseman Ivanhoe 32 4 7 710 11 11-77 De La Salle OC 23 36 411 717-59 IVANHOE : Wilson 4, McWhinnie 2, Mc Mahon, Dean, Gillin, Thompson, Neale Best: Quinlivan, Stredwick, Steen, Docherty, Thompson, C Stewart DE LA SALLE O C: McGuiness 2, Murnane, A Wilson, Groves, Donnegan, Bothe Best: B Bourke, Wright, R Halasa, Day, Cooke, Bothe Old Carey Gram 4 1 74 915 10 15-75 Marcellin OC 2 2 33 3 3 10 8-6 8 OLD CAREY: M Cooke 5, Goode 2, Constable, Elliott, Morrison Best: Morrison, Birrell, Davies, Bell, Kelaher, Shaw MARCELLIN O C: Denning 3, Peavey 2, Frazer 2 Power, P White, Butler: Best : Butler, Mahon, Cooney, Power, O'Sullivan, Milasewicz Collegians 12 410 714 10 17-77 Caulfield Gramm 04 36 79 8 11-59 COLLEGIANS: Rice 3, Nethersole 3, R Leembruggen 2, D Bickford 2 Best: Mason, Shinkfield, Rice, M Bickford, Edwards, Hibbert CAULFIELD GRAMM: Tamblyn 4, Tootell 2, Waxman, Griffiths Best: Morphet, Clark, Tootell, Tamblyn, Dickeson, White University Blues 1 1 77 107 13 11-89 Old Scotch Coll 53 73 105 128-8 0 UNIVERSITY BLUES : Church 4 Sleeman 3, Lyle 3, Tyquin, Holland, Williams Best : Maxwell, Williams, Rendeii, Sleeman, Carmody, De Belle OLD SCOTCH : McDonald 6, Cox 4, Anderson, Meadows Best : Marx, McDonald, Tallent, Cox, Anderson, Alder THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 Last Week's Results nti w-_ C SECTIO N Power House 40 109 139 1913-127 old Ivanhoe Gr 57 59 916 1218-90 POWER HOUSE: Upton 4, Sykes 3, Newman 2, Coloe 2, Godfrey 2, Butcher 2, Digby, Driscoll, Newton, Potter Best: Daniel, I Alexander, Newton, Ward, Miller, Upton OLD IVANHOE : Wright 3, Gurney 2, Pratt 2, Gill, Galbraith, Allen, on, ogill rr 1 Stevens, Cropley Best: Guerney, Nix Purcell, N White Alphington 2 2 56 59 8 13-61 Brunswick 3 5 48 6 14 7 15-5 7 ALPHINGTON: P Whitfield 2, Tann, Shea, Eaton, Roberts, Shearer, Shaw Best : Skerry, Eaton, Shearer, Gale, Hartigan, P Whitfleld BRUNSWICK: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Parkside 11 51 83 9 6-60 UHS Old Boys 1 2 1 8 310 8 10-5 8 PARKSIDE : Quaiffe 2, Sweeney 2, Howell, Dryden, Poyntz, P Harvey, B Harvey Best : Carrurthers, Johnston, Poole, Dryden, Jordan, Quaiffe UH S OLD BOYS : Flavel 3, McMahon 2, Webster 2, Scholes Best: Flavel, A Taylor, Johnston, Blampied, Nolte, Poulter MHS Old Boys 00 26 510 8 17-65 St Kilda CBOC 16 37 79 79-5 1 M H S OLD BOYS: Peatling 2, Malone 2, Cherry, Martin, Staley, Schiiefert Best : Staley, Cooper, Short, Cherry, C McKenzie, Peatling ST KILDA CBOC : Jennings 2, Cameron 2, Calleja 2, McNeil Best: Hinrichs, Drinan, Mason, Carroll, K White, Forsythe Old Melburnlans 0 2 45 6 7 10 10-70 Old Brighton Gr 62 63 8 4 107-67 OLD MELBURNIANS: Burns 2, Dick 2, Knight, Cloke, Urquhart, Rogers, Quest, Mumme Best : Burns, Rudd, Brown, C Dawson, Knight, K Thomas OLD BRIGHTON: Holmes 3, Walsh 3, Dobbie 2, Berry, Hamilton Best : Hamilton, Finkemeyer, Walsh, J Levvey, Sedgwick, Hall THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 D SECTION Fawkner 42 96 1410 18 15-123 Old Cam'well Gr 34 56 68 98-62 FAWKNER: Ayres 4, K Ward 2, Foley 2, Ferguson 2, Barnes 2, Cash 2, Pouyoukidis, Graham Best: Foley, Whittacker, Nanscawen, Kostov, O'Mara, Richardson OLD CAMBERWELL: Rimington 3, Buckeridge 2, Oakley, Sladen, Morrow, P Hanson Best: Batterbury, Mehan, Potter, Jenkin, Sladen, Hewitt Assumption OC 49 5 9 11 13 11 15-81 National Bank 13 48 78 11 11-77 ASSUMPTION OLD COLL: Flanagan 3, Howard 2, Phillips 2, Clancy, Barlow, Vipond, Schneider Best: Flanagan, Gorey, Stuart, Phillips, Clancy, Donegan NATIONAL BANK: Jacomavic 4, Morris 4, Cordy, Gale, Lucas Best: Bate, Morris, Jenkinson, Milisom, P McLean, Lucas Hampton Rovers 35 69 1313 17 17-119 St Kevin's OB 33 45 85 98-62 HAMPTON ROVERS : Malone 4, Cook 4, Allan 4, Bennett 2, Slattery, Nash, Cook, Best: Young, Slattery, She r Bird ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS: Whitty 2, Pucilowski, Wilson, McGuiness, Clement, Randies, Hogarth Best : Corrigan, Fleming, Radford, Hogarth, Wilson, Nalder Old Geelong 34 57 811 1417-1 0 1 State Sav Bank 44 58 812 8 13-6 1 OLD GEELONG: Moore 3, J Spiden 3, Gilbert 3, Shaw 2, P Yencken 2, B Spiden Best: Missen, M Yencken, Paton, Gilbert, Weibye, J Spiden STATE SAV BANK : Cameron 2, Walsh 2, Inglis, McGill, Allen, Bennett Best: Webster, McGill, Evans, Muir, Allen, Walsh Old Xaverians 5 3 136 15 8 18 12-120 C'wealth Bank 1 3 36 78 8 11-59 OLD XAVERIANS : Dwyer 5, Naughton 4, Valmorbida 2, Heaney 2, O'Neill, Furnell, Noonan, Rush, Hemmingway Best: Dwyer, Brosnan, Noonan, Nankervis, Furnell, Keaney Ċ'WEALTH BANK: J White 2, Carroll, Sarapul, D'Orsa, Borack, Reid, Curtin Best : Merlino, J White, Curtin, Reid, King, D'Orsa Page 15

Next Week's Matches - Jul y 12 On ground of first-named club at 2 pm A SECTION Old Trinity Gramm v North Old Boys St Bernard's OC v Reservoir OB Monash Blues v Old Paradians Coburg v Ormon d University Blacks v Geelong (at Elsternwick Park) Ivanhoe v Old Carey B Gramm Marcellin OC v Old Haileyburians Old Scotch Coll v Caulfield Gramm De La Salle OC v Ke w Collegians v University Blues C SE Brunswick v Parkside CTION UH S Old Boys V Power House Old Melburnians v M H S Old Boys Alphington v Old Ivanhoe Gramm St Kilda CBOC v Old Brighton Gramm D SECTION Assumption OC v St Kevin's OB Hampton Rovers v Fawkne r Old Xaverians v Old Geelon g Nationa : Bank v Old Camberwell Gramm Sta'e: ^\, * mk v C'wealth Bank FIXTURE U T ii B lf APRIL 19 CGr 1715 OHal 912 DLS 16 17 Mar 313 OSct 1710 OCar 7 10 Coll 823 Kew 10,9 UBls 19 18 Ivan 17 12 APRIL 28 Kew 1222 OHal 10 21 Ivan 1718 DLS 169 Mar 17 16 OCar 917 CGr 1215 Coll 11 21 UnlBls 18 19 OSct 9 2 1 MAY 3 Ivan 11 14 Kew 10 16 OSot 16 16 OHal 11 13 OCar 11 11 Col 11 10 DLS 1617 CGr 1012 UBls 18 15 Mar 131 7 MAY 1 0 Mar 22 18 OHal 14 22 DLS 17 13 Kew 612 OCar 23 13 Ivan 126 CGr 15 17 OSct 1217 UBis 20 14 Col 151 0 MAY 17 Ivan 16 15 OHal 16 6 Kew 18 13 Mar 1415 Col 11 19 OSCt 8 9 CGr 21 11 OCar 11 11 UBIs 15 14 DLS 1413 Page 16 MAY 24 Col 815 OHaI 411 Mar 12 18 Ivan 9 8 DLS 15 16 OSct 711 OCar 13 20 Kew 11 15 UBls 1312 CGr 8 1 5 MAY 3 1 Ivan 21 15 OSct 12 17 DLS 16 17 Coll 1222 OCar 159 OHal 918 CGr 1724 Mar 13 16 Kew 1513 UBls 12 1 2 JUNE 7 Mar 1411 OSct 13 9 Ivan 17 16 Coll 910 CGr 1715 Kew 12 11 DLS 14 15 OCar 8 11 UBl 13 15 OHal 11 1 0 SUNDAY, JUNE 15 Vic 2222 Tas 14 10 Vic 1324 S A 1312 JUNE 21 Mar 15 10 Coll 1011 Kew 1310 OSct 10 19 DLS 16 18 OHal 8 15 CGr 10 15 Ivan 1012 UBls 13 19 OCar 108 THE Reserves at 1145 a,ln, Elsternwick v St Bede C 's OCN C St Pat's-Monivae OC v North Brunswick A NZ Bank v A M P Society AJA X v West Brunswic k La Trobe Blacks v Old Mentonians 'F SECTION Glenroy v Thornbury Beverley Hills v Bulleen United Monash Whites v University Reds Bulleen-Templestowe v Footscray I T Heatherton v La Trobe Reds (Reserves - Footscray I T a bye) JUNIOR SECTION 1 Old Scotch Coll v Monash University Power House v Ivanho e University Blacks v University Blues Ormond a bye Coburg a by e JUNIOR SECTION 2 Old Carey Gramm v Old Paradians Caulfield Gramm v Hampton Rovers West Brunswick v Thomastown Reservoir OB v Geelon g St Bernard's OC v North Old Boys Bulleen Templestowe a bye JUNE 28 OHal 1814 Kew 11 10 Ivan 11 11 DLS 7 17 OCar 1015 Mar 10 8 Coll 1017 CGr 8 11 UB1s 13 11 OSct 12 8 JULY 5 O Halley v 0 Scotch Kew v Ivanhoe O Carey v Collegians Caui Or v DLS OC Uni Blues v Marcel JULY 12 Ivanhoe v 0 Carey Marcel v 0 Halley O Scotch V Caul Gr DLS OC v Kew Collegians v Uni Blues JULY 1 9 O Halley v Ivanhoe O Scotch v Collegians Kew v Marcellin Old Carey v Caul Gr Uni Blues v DLS OC JULY 26 Ivanhoe v Marceilin Collegians v 0 Halley sect1o N DLS OC O Scotch O Carey v v Kew Caul Gr v Uni Blues AUGUST 2 O Halley v 0 Carey Marcellin v Caul Gr O Scotch v Ivanhoe Collegians v DLS OC Kew v Uni Blues AUGUST 9 Ivanhoe v Collegians DLS OC v Marcellin O Carey v 0 Scotch Caul Or v Kew Uni Blues v 0 Halley AUGUST 16 Marcellin v xo Scotch Kew v Collegian s DLS OC v 0 Carey Caul Or v 0 Halley Uni Blues v Ivanhoe AUGUST 23 Ivanhoe v Caul Gr O v DLS OC O Halley Scotch v Kew Collegians v Marcel O Carey v Uni Blues AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 Last Week's Results - Continued E SECTIO N North Brunswick 21 106 118 1513-103 West Brunswick 14 44 65 66-42 NORTH BRUNSWICK: Kenny 3, Scullin 2, Jewson 2, P Willmott 2, Butler, S Gibgons, Handley, B Duncan, Ricketts, Fox Best: B Duncan, S Gibbons, Jewson, Raleigh, Kenny, Handley WEST BRUNSWICK: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday AJAX 45 79 9 12 1419-103 Eisternwick 02 24 57 8 11-59 AJAX: Gurfinkel 5, Goldfarb 2, Friede 2, Jurberg, Lemish, Herzfeld, D Freeman, Ritterman Best: Ritterman, Herzfeld, Jurberg, Lemish, Feldpicer, Greenberg ELSTERNWICK: G Rosenwarne 2, Blythman 2, Rigg 2, Edger, Berns Best: J Perkins, P Scott, G Rosewarne, D Mahoney, Patey, Rigg St Pat's-Mon 01 44 75 11 8-74 St Bede's OC 53 74 810 8 12-6 0 ST PAT'S-MONIVAE : Mahar 3, Dowd 2, Reid, Stephen, Long, Bradfield, Healy, Park Best : Mahar, O'Brien, Long, Bradfield, Reid, Coffey ST BEDE'S O C: Bowden 2, Vaughan 2, Coutts Kean, Fergus, Knuppel Best: Fergus, Negri, Roberts, J Harris, Kurth, Irving LaTrobe Blacks 43 65 79 812-60 AMP Society 1 4 28 39 313-31 LA TROBE BLACKS : Weaver 2, Keane 2, Forbes, McGregor, Moloney, Bogash Best : Keane, Forbes, Weaver, Rowe, Hardman, Drew AMP SOCIETY: McFarlane-Smith, I Henderson, Parkinson Best: Pottenger, Waller, Wilson, McFarlane-Smith, Taylor, Thompson Old Mentonlans 54 58 89 10 14-74 ANZ Bank 13 48 513 5 18-48 OLD MENTONIANS: Norton 3, Rafter 2, Gadd 2, Witherow, Ingram, Smith Best : B Watts, Ingram, Runge, Rafter, Hall, Bttngey ANZ BANK: Dancer, Daykin, Gale, Mc- Donald, Tuckey Best: Karpavicius, Pinder, Thompson, Wescott F SECTIO N Footscray IT 2 2 9 7 13 9 15 10-100 Bulleen United 5 4 87 8 10 11 16-82 FOOTSCRAY I T : Edwards 4, Fletcher 2, Murnig, Absolom 2, Whitby 2, Bennett, Hoyne, Butler Best: Godwin, Edwards, Hoyne, Taylor, Napoli, Absalom BULLEEN UNITED: Cairns 3, Lachmund 2, Brookes 2, N Porter, Williams, McArthur- Allen, G Nanscawen Best: R Divirgillo, R porter, Mayne, Murray, Lillie, Lachmund Glenroy 7 4 11 10 1415 2320-158 Bulieen-T'stowe 0 1 05 06 1 6-1 2 GLENROY: E Attard 7, D Fox 3, Broomfield 2, F Scraffe 2, Greig 2, W Stewart 2, R Fox 2, McKinley 2, Prendergast Best: E Attard, F Scarffe, O'Sullivan, W Stewart, M Wilson, Westgarth BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE : G Bird Best Players not supplied Thornbury 43 99 12 11 18 14-122 Beverley Hills 57 811 11 14 15 16-106 THORNBURY: Norris 5, M Staff 3, S Byrne 2, Lucas 2, Ioannidis 2, Ashby, Ramsdale, Scott, Cowen Best: M Staff, Lucas, Scott, Norris, Ashby, Liversidge BEVERLEY HILLS : B Holly 4, O'Loughlin 4, Browning 2, Cameron, Gibson, T Holly, C McCrory, A Post Best : Browning, S Glenister, B Holly, T Holly, C McCrory, O'Loughlin Heatherton 4 4 7 11 15 15 22 18-150 University Reds 2 1 42 64 8 6-54 HEATHERTON UNIVERSITY REDS : Goalkickers, Best Players not reecived, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Monash Whites 68 6 11 13 15 15 19-109 LaTrobe Reds 3 0 54 66 67-4 3 MONASH WHITES : Geritz 4, Rosehain 2, Wallis 2, Farnsworth 2, Burley 2, Crook 2, Thorns, Peacock Best: Tellefson, Stirling, Lee, Thorns, Wallis, James LA ROBE REDS: Pappin 3, Taylor, Hanrahan, Butler Best: Pappin, Moloney, Sullivan, Sauer, Brophy, Hanrahan THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 Page 1 7

Last Results - Continued Jll ~OM, 8;--CTION 1 Coburg 44 97 1413 19 16-130 Ivanhoe 43 86 107 138-86 COBURG: Egan 4, Neudert 3, Simmonds 3,Richards 2, Brown 2, McAuliffe, Tilburn, Finlay, Buccilli Best: Brown, Neudert, McAuliffe, Cannon, Sim, Weston IVANHOE: Johnson 4, Course 2, O'Rourlce 2, Wyatt 2, Hunter, Stewart, Veitch Best : Deluvskis, Jones, Johnson, Chapman Ormond 6 7 919 1524 1930-144 Power House 1 1 32 33 46-3 0 ORMOND: Wilson 5, Sterling 4, Cornish 2, Boyanton 2, Purcell, Morris, Arber, Hill, Parisi Best: Purcell, Sinclair, Handley, Cornish, Wilson, Hopcroft POWER HOUSE: Bredyk 4 Best: Walker, Aitken, Bredyk, M Selby-Hele, Hickey, Castelli University Blacks 32 51 516 621-57 Mon University 21 22 34 56-36 UNIV BLACKS: Allen 2, Larsen, Sawyer, Ford, Lockie Best: Cumming, Larsen, A Wood, Bateman, Lockie, Dale MONASH UNIV : Hewitt 2, Ellis, Brown, Jennison Best: Ryan, Hore, Rendich, Hewitt, Lia, Ellis University Blues 12 58 1011 15 17-107 Old Scotch Coll 34 45 49 711-5 3 UNIV: BLUES: Scaletti 3, Maxwell 2, Brown 2, Clohesy 2, Kong 2, Collins 2, Hubble, Trembath Best : Smith, Kong, Clohesy, Maxwell, Lloyd, Thwaites OLD SCOTCH: Leckie 2, Eggleston 2, Tolson, Longmuir, Molyneaux Best: Currie, Orr, M Thomson, Wallace-Smith, Eggleston, Sheer All at Power House congratulate Ray Sibraa who plays his 50th game with the club today Ray rarely turns in a bad game and his performances were recognised in 1973 when he won the Rese rves Best and Fairest After a severe illness last year, Ray is again playing good football at centre half back where his strong marking and determined play is one of the main reasons for the success of the Reserves this year Congratulations Ray and we hope you play many more fine games with Power House Page 18 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Reservoir OB 34 88 1312 17 18-120 West Brunswick 33 83 85 9 5-59 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS: Kiervan 4, Sellers 4, Coon 2, Dakin 2, Koers 2, Lehmann, Lobley, Romeo Best: Kiervan, Dunlop, Fiddler, Lobley, Sellers, Koers WEST BRUNSWICK: Nigro 3, Meldrum 3, Sowter, Ceddia, Nicolosi Best: Leopold, Briggs, Caligari, Sowter, Lampard, Woollard North Old Boys 48 7 10 8 16 14,19-I03 Caulfield Gramm 10 43 56 59-39 NORTH OLD BOYS : Condello 3, Freman 3, Furey 2, Arthurson 2, Jolly 2, Cuffe Best: Arthurson, Condello, Cuffe, Cilia, Jolly, Hoskin CAULFIELD GRAM : Cassidy 2, Ellis, Merry, Welch Best: Watson, Thomson, Chivers, Noblett, Welch, Cassidy Bulieen-T'stowe 33 11 10 1413 1920-134 Geelong 1 3 36 5 14 717-59 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Goble 5, Lockhart 4, A Smith 3, J Tenace, Miles, Chaplin, Lee, D'Agostino, Bond, Van Den Boon Best: Lockhart, Goble, Miles, Chaplin, D'Agostino, J Tenace GEELONG: Colenso 3, Dodds 2, Quirk, Syddall Best: Murdoch, Leeds, Colenso, Condie, Nurzenski, Quirk St Bernard's OC 12 77 910 10 11-71 Old Carey Gram 30 42 88 99-63 ST BERNARD'S O C: Shembry 2, Moore 2, Kavanagh 2, Jones, Mitchell, Jackson, Nunan Best: G Hughes, Scott, Dalmau Kavanagh, Jones, Sullivan OLD CAREY: Jamieson 3, Calwell 2, Harriss, Costello, Webber, R Cutler Best : Anderson, Calwell, Tatnell, Rattenbury, Harriss, Gorrie Hampton Rovers 30 66 119 1312-90 Thomastown 57 89 912 1015-75 HAMPTON ROVERS : Thompson 4, Bennett 3, Jones 2, Mannix 2, Diamond, Corvino Best: Corvino, Diamond, Lewis, Jones, Bird, Bennett THOMASTOWN: Czerny 6, Gleeson, Hour Its, Robinson, Dri Best: Gleeson, DiBattista, Dri, Signoretta, Park, Czerny Old Paradians a bye THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 Last Week's Results Continued A RESERVE SECTIO N Reservoir OB 57 67 912 1013-73 Ormond 10 16 27 5 11-41 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Massey 3, Wilson 2, O'Brien, Manson, Scott, Veith, Horse Best : Dunn, Massey, Wilson, Joiner, Veith, tvilson ORMOND : Collins 2, Carter 2, Ray Wood Best: Le Page, Kuramoto, Russ, Turner, Carter, Clark Old Trinity Gr 41 6 4 107 119-75 Coburg +01 25 35 39-27 OLD TRINITY: Stockdale 5, Stephens 2, Dimattina 2, King, L Dann Best: Stockdale, King, P Day, Cumming, S Williams COBURG: Henry, Tolley, Zorzi Best: G Hughes, B Taylor, Kapoulista, I Liddle, J Taylor, Zorzi St Bernard's OC 41 63 97 12 8-80 North Old Boys 60 75 95 12 6-78 ST BERNARD'S O C: Pearson 4, Hughe s 2, Considine 2, Smith, Johnson, Daffey, Sheahan Best: Smith, B O'Loughlin, Sheaban, Pearson, McArdle, Taylor NORTH OLD BOYS: Crooks 3, White 2, Chard 2, O'Neill, Scott, Kutrolli, Dempsey, McCormack Best: Dempsey, Kutrolli, O'Neill, Jongeblood, Purcell, Scott University Blacks 00 34 47 10 10-70 Old Paradlans 03 14 36 4 8-32 UNIV BLACKS: Forrest 4, Sharpe 3, Steele, Molloy, I King Best: Dakis, Forrest, R Saines, Sharpe, Cusack, Best OLD PARADIANS : Price 2, McKinley, Guidice Rest: Wilson, McCarthy, Weyman, McLoughlin, McKinley, McLoughlan Monash Blues 41 911 1016 1319-97 Geelong 12 14 44 44-28 MONASH BLUES : Hirons 7, Pell 2, Jansen, Gallagher, Johnson, Gray Best: Coldham, Hirons, Elam, Pell, Gray, O'Dwyer GEELONG: M Hosking, Harrison, Vautier, Azzopardi Best: Hunter, Harrison, Gill, Azzopardi, M Guiness, Oman CENTURY TO ST KILDA DEFENDER Last Saturday Chris "Hooker" Lynch played his 100th game for St Kilda CBOC "Hooker" is one of our most reliable players at the club He plays a really solid and reliable game wherever he is picked He has played most of his football in defence, either at full-back or on the half-back line Chris is also a winner of one of the most coveted awards at the club, the WAP award This trophy is given mainly for off-the-field activities which he excels in Congratulations again Chris and I hope you play a few more B RESERVE SECTIO N old Haileybury 1 5 78 99 11 15-81 Kew 03 03 05 06-6 OLD HAILEYBURY: Lucas 3, Troup 3, Campbell 2, Robertson, Reid, Palmer Best: Abbott, Metherall, Schmidt, Palmer, Forbes, Reid HEW: Best: King, McMaster, Price, Aitken, Rodda, McKillop Ivanhoe 50 70 11 3 13 3-81 De La Salle OC 30 36 36 5 7-37 IVANHOE : G Dean 6, Buckley 3, Hecker, Knight, McKernan, Adley Best Players not supplied DE LA SALLE: Harley 3, Stewart, P Mitchell Best: Whitelaw, B Flynn, P Mitchell, Greig, McInerney, Stewart Marcellin OC 25 36 910 12 13-85 Old Carey Gram 10 11 12 13-9 MARCELLIN O C : Harman 5, Hurley 4, Mangiafico 2, Holmes Best: Hurley, Mangiafico, F Aloisio, Holland, Holmes, P Price OLD CAREY: Craig Best: Maloney, Morgan, Haines, Elliott, Gomer, Harry Collegians 11 53 65 75-47 Caulfield Gramm 1 4 24 59 511-41 COLLEGIANS : Tucker 2, Ferguson 2, Mun n 2, Purdue Best: Bulling, McDonald, Nash, Loder, Tucker, Munn CAULFIELD GRAMM : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Old Scotch Coll 01 55 76 129-81 University Blues 03 06 57 78-50 OLD SCOTCH: Rashleigh 3, Sheer 2, Clarke 2, Alenson, Leong, Garrett, McFarlane, Swinnerton Best: Sheer, Frew, Ryan, Evans, Heaton, Clarke UNIV BLUES: Carroll 3, Templar 2, Pleydell, Radford Best: Hager, Westmore, Downie, Hart, Farrow, Radford 150 AT ROVERLAND Hampton Rovers congratulate John "Slag" Macnish on playing his 150th game way back on May 31st John, our press correspondent somehow forgot to submit a writeup to the Record So its a belated congrats that all members of the club extend to him John started with the Juniors in 1964 and this year had the honour of Life Membership bestowed on him, another great recognition of "Mr Personality" as he could also be crowned Once again sincere congrats go to you and we hope to see many more games added to this impressive record THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 Page 19

Las C R, Week's Results - Contin m SERIV`E SECTION D RESERVE SECTfO F Power House 26 78 714 12 20-92 Old Ivanhoe Gr 03 14 46 57-3 7 POWER HOUSE: Angell 2, Discoll 2, Hammet 2, Taylor 2, Bourke, Hailes, Newton, Westerink Best: Hammet, Bourke, Stewart, Mason, Taylor, Newton OLD IVANHOE : James 2, Mahr, Gibbs, Davey Best : Jennings, Gibbs, Baker, P Goldin, Pinches, Rule Aiphington 57 58 8 13 9,15-69 Brunswick 01 42 46 7 7-49 ALPHINGTON: Hayes 5, Walsh 2, Delmenico, Belcher Best: Hayes, Courts, Delmenico, Walsh, Lynch, Ermacora BRUNSWICK: Goalkickers, Best Player s not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Parkside 00 54 96 12 8-80 UHS Old Boys 15 25 31+0 3 11-29 PARKSIDE : Harbour 4, Ridd 2, Riordan 2, McNamara, Chillcott, Sing, De Maniel Best: K Clark, Bettuci, Harrell, Chesters, D Gleeson, Lanning UHS OLD BOYS : Trewartha 2, Broben Best: Parks, Fabini, Caryle, Sandiford, Cassidy, Trewartha St Kilda CBOC 15 18 410 5 11-41 MIIS Old Boys 11 33 45 56-36 ST KILDA CBOC: Howe 2, J O'Connell 2, Esmonde Best: Howe, Esmonde, P O'Connell, Clinch, J Delaney, Salter M H S OLD BOYS : Delaney 2, D Scott 2, Dingle Best: Ternes, V Cosmas, Orchard, Jones, Goldsmith, Hutton Old Melburnlans 63 75 87 97-61 Old Brighton Gr 10 62 62 74-46 OLD MELBURNIANS : S Wilson 2, Connell 2, Ironmonger, Collier, Boyle, Pryor, Bedford Best: Collier, Pryor, T Derham, Bedford, Campbell, Schwartz OLD BRIGHTON : Larkin 2, Watkins 2, Hess, Millis, Wilson Best: Watkins, Millis, Draper, Wood, Wynne, Hess 150 GAMES TO U H SO B PLAYER Univ High wish to congratulate Les Boag on playing his 150th game last Saturday Les has been with the club since 1966 In those years he has won a Best and Fairest in 1971, been a committeeman in 1973-74, and has obtained a well deserved outstanding service award in 1973 Les plays most games in the backline of the lst 18 And is known for his determined dashes from the backline On behalf of committee, players at U H S O B congratulations Les on a mighty effort Page 20 Fawkner 03 29 514 5 17-47 Old Cam'well Gr 41 42 42 6 4-40 FAWKNER : Gradski 3, M War d Best: P Stapleton, M Ward, J Laba, Gr- cl ski, D Robertson, T Mills OLD CAMBERWELL : Donkin, Horseman, Sugden, Morris, Faul, Gaynor Best : Stewart, Robinson, Chamberlain, Buchanan, Kelly, Dowdle National Bank 51 62 94 9 5-59 Assumption OC 0 1 310 311 6 15-5 1 NATIONAL BANK : Nitzkevitch 3, Grantham, Holland, Kendall, Reeves, Smillie, Wall Best: Daly, Grantham, Holland, Langley, Reeves, Smillie ASSUMPTION OLD COLL: Jackson 2 Reeves, Hope, P Nugent, Clements Best : Arnott, T Fitz, Phyland, Reeves, Jackson, Bergin Hampton Rovers 42 85 11 7 14 13-97 St Kevin's OB 20 31 52 5 2-32 HAMPTON ROVERS : Combe 7, Earle 2 Gleich, Fleer, Thompson, K English, Men l ner Best: Menner, Thompson, Combe, O'Reilly, Brannan, Nadjecki ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Rolle 3, Fanning, Kennedy Best: R Hawkins, Stackpole, G Hawkins, P Virgona, A Simpson, O'Connell Old Geelong 00 32 43 6 4-40 State Sav Bank 31 34 45 4 6-3 0 OLD GEELONG: Lewis 4, P Godfrey, Denhert Best: Apted, Connor, P Godfrey, McDonald, Lewis, R Godfrey STATE SAV BANK : Mitchell, Cochrane, Upfleld, Laidlaw Best: P Brennan, Collis, Morrison, Laidlaw, Nicolaisen, Trustcott Old Xaverians 22 55 97 14 9-93 C'wealth Bank 02 23 33 84-52 OLD XAVERIANS: Quinn 4, Holland 2, J Bowden 2 Browne 2, Callinan, Brew, M Bowden, Wrigley Best: Ross, Browne, Harrison, Romanin, O'Donohue, Holland C'WEALTH BANK : Lovitt 3, Keating, Lay, McKinney, Sullivan, McKenzie Best: Lovitt, Petrynuik, Johnson, Sullivan, McGregor, Hawthorn THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- JULY 5, 1975 Last Week's Results - Continued E RESERVE SECTIO N West Brunswick 1 3 23 65 78-50 North Brunswick 02 26 56 6 9-45 WEST BRUNSWICK: Goalkickers, Bes t players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday NORTH BRUNSWICK: R Brekke 2, Arnold, Polyiannis, Tsipouriaris, Cirrillo Best: Minihan, Melican, Hamilton, Cirrillo, N Walsh, Muscat Eisternwick 45 57 610 9 12-66 AJAX 01 1 7 39 5 14-44 ELSTERNWICK: Comber 2, McKenzie 2, Mavros, O'Connell, Paitence, Watson, D Perkins Best: D Perkins, Street, Comber, Rodda, Ware, Dudley AJAX: Rubenstein 2, Markoff, Wiener, Fayman Best: C Freeman, Milgrom, Rubstein, Fayman, Markoff St Bede's OC 1 1 44 44 7 7-49 St Pat's-Mon OC 32 33 65 6 5-41 ST BEDE'S O C : Loney 3, Smyth, Biacsi, Moriarty, A Hester Best: Hulett, Hall, A Hester, Moriarty, T Harris, Dwyer ST : PAT'S-MONIVAE: Dickinson 3, Richardson, Clampett, Ozolins Best: Clampett, Browne, Rafferty, Jansen, Ozolins, Dickenson AMP Society 33 65 96 148-92 LaTrobe Blacks 20 41 51+0 610-46 AMP SOCIETY : Batten 3, D Brooks 2, G Brooks 2, Hardman 2, O'Rourke, Ferrell, Nicholls Best: Jenkins, Moor, Ferrell, Symons, Palm, Batten LA TROBE BLACKS : Weekley 2, Wright, McKinnon, Grant, Goode Best: P Grant, Ryan, Dunstan, Goode, T Groenewegen, J Groenewegen ANZ Bank 10 34 57 9 10-64 Old Mentonlans 43 44 55 57-37 ANZ BANK: Lambert 2, Roach 2, Fehring, Ford, Jackson, Marsden, Peter Orchard Best: S Jones, Lambert, Roach, Saiter, Walsh, Ware OLD MENTONIANS : McKinlay 2 Ericksen Goddard, Francis Best: MeKinlay, Grenda, Francis, Ronke, Robertson, Goddard OLD IVANHOE MEN REACH 150th Old Ivanhoe have seen two players reach the 150-game mark They are Godfrey (Goffa) Stevens and Alan ( Snappa) Haug Both players started in the latter 60's and have been of great service to the club both on and off the field "Goffa" has been a strength in the ruck while "Snappa" as a hackman has been invaluable to our club The thanks of the club go to these players and our hope for their continued contribution to our success F RESERW SECTION Thornbury 31 78 109 1314-92 Beverley Hills 42 44 67 77-49 THORNBURY : Marks 3, Burnie 3, G Burrows 3, S Staff, Biggs, B Burrows, Wilson Best : Mace, S Staff, Biggs, Burnie, G Burrows, Wilson BEVERLEY HILLS : Odgers 3, McCrory 2, Humby 2 Best: Chandler, Humby, Lowe, McCrory, Odgers, Rickey Bulleen United 47 6 7 913 12 13-85,Footscray IT 02 43 54 77-49 BULLEEN UNITED: D Divirgilio 3, Edmonds 2, Macaulay 2, Chubb, Archer, Mac- Leod, K Harvie, Matlock Best: Esmonds, Macaulay, Mathews, Matlock, D Divirgiilo, Archer FOOTSCRAY I T: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Heatherton 6 4 8 8 1317 17 20-122 University Reds 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 :2-8 HEATERTON, UNIVERSITY REDS : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Monash Whites 53 63 98 10 8-68 LaTrobe Reds 00 1 2 35 77-49 MONASH WHITES : Deckker 3, Lake 3, Hewson, Cook, Dobe, Rodgers Best: Brice, Tooley, Smith, Gleeson, Rodgers, Fakhry LA TROBE REDS: Le Lievre 2, Solomon 2, Ryan 2, Gregor Best: P Grant, Palmer, Case, Ryan, Solomon, Shaw Glenroy a bye St Bernard's congratulate John Hughes on playing his 50th game for the club against Monash on June 7th Over his career John has becorne known as a great personality around the club and an untiring committee worker After graduating from the Under 19 team John struggled to become a regular member of the Reserve XVIII but during those years he became known as "Teddy Hopkins" for his great goal-kicking ability when coming on from the bench However because of his dedication and terrific team spirit 'Hughsie" has now become a regular member of the side, and we all hope to see him playing in the 1975 pren*aership team THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 Page 21

LEADING GOALKICKERS Goals kicked last week shown in brackets A SECTION Thompson, St Bern (2) Jordan, Old Parad (4) Alan Graham, Orm (1) Moore, Mon Blues (3) T Byrne, Res OB (5) Fisher, Ormond (2) Golding, Mon Blues (7) Hansen, Old Trinity (2) Perrett, Un Blacks (2) Smythe, Ormond (5) Trevascus, Res OB (5) B SECTION Hughes, Ivanhoe (-) Butcher, Caul Gram (-) M Cooke, Old Carey (5) McDonald, O Scotch (6) Cullinan, Marceilin (-) Bowring, Old Halley (4) R Wilson, Ivanhoe (4) Tyquin, Un Blues (1) Williams, Un Blues (1) Morgan, Old Scotch (-) Eddy, DeLaSalle (-) C SECTION Urquhart, O Melb (I) Galbraith, O Ivan (1) Sykes, Power House (3) Calleja, St K CBC (2) Flavel, UHS OB (3) Adams, MHS OB (-) Quaiffe, Parkside (2) McMahon, UHS OB (2) Jennings, St K CBC (2) Cameron, 5t K CBC (2) D SECTION 51 42 29 28 27 25 27 24 23 23 2 3 50 39 33 28 26 26 25 23 23 21 2 1 48 41 37 36 26 25 25 21 21 2 1 Combe, Hamp Rov (-) 37 Ayres, Fawkner (4) 33 Rowston, Ham Rov (1) 24 Allan, Hamp Rov (4) 20 Unkles, Old Xav (-) 19 Keaney, Old Xav (2) 18 K Ward, Fawkner (4) 18 Jacimovic, Nat Bk (4) 18 Denhert, Old Geel (-) 1 7 E SECTION Schulberg, AJAX (-) 42 Dancer, ANZ Bank (1) 32 Gurfinkel, AJAX (5) 32 Ruddell, AMP Soc (-) 29 Roulston, AMP Soc (-) 26 Norton, O Menton (3) 25 Bialek, AJAX (-) 23 Harnetty, ANZ Bank (-) 22 Mahar, St Pats-Mon (3) 22 F SECTION Burley, M Whites (2) 45 Lucas, Thornbury (2) 29 M Staff, Thornbury (3) 29 Lachmund, Bull Un (2) 26 Wilson, Bull Un (-) 25 Ioannidis, Thornbury (2) 23 A Post, B Hills (1) 22 O'Loughlin, B Hills (4) 22 C McCrory, B Hills (1) 2 1 JUNIOR SECTION I Egan, Coburg (4) 50 Jones, Ivanhoe (-) 38 Sterling, Ormond (4) 29 Wilson, Ormond (5) 28 Maxwell, Un Blues (2) 23 Meadows, O Scotch (-) 20 Dunn, Power House (-) 19 Tilburn, Coburg (1) 19 Finley, Coburg (1) 1 9 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Thompson, Ham Rov (4) 42 Godfrey, North OB (-) 35 Czerny, Thomastown (6) 31 Hearn, Old Carey (-H 26 Bennett, Hamp Rov (3) 25 Condello, North OB (3) 25 Robinson, Thom'tn (1) 24 Dalmau, St Bern (-) 21 Moore, St Bernard's (2) 20 A RESERVE SECTION Stockdale, O Trinity (5) 39 Jansen, Mon Blues (1) 24 Price, Old Parad (2) 21 Pearson, St Bern (4) 2 1 B RESERVE SECTION Carroll, Un Blues (3) 25 Harley, DeLaSalle (3) 24 Wiseman, Kew (-) 22 G Dean, Ivanhoe (6) ' 2 1 C RESERVE SECTION R Poyntz, Parkside (-) 37 J White, StK CBC (-) 35 Serradura, Pwr Hse (-) 23 Girdwood, StK CBC (-) 1 6 D RESERVE SECTION Quinn, Old Xav (4) 18 Fraser, Old Xav (-) 17 T Teasdale, Fawkner (-) 1 6 E RESERVE SECTION Wiener, AJAX (1) 24 Ericksen, Old Ment (1) 23 Pryor, ANZ Bank (-) 16 Stevens, Elst'wk (-) 16 Thomas, ANZ Bank (-) 1 6 F RESERVE SECTION Marks, Thornbury (3) 16 Deckker, Mon Wh (3) 15 Liddiard, Glenroy 12 The ball officially approvedrfor use all VFL matches :since 1897 The name our game grew up withfr z The watch for men who dare to be men whose time is action whose seconds count THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 5, 1975 AUSTRALIA'S ONLY NATIONAL JEWEtIER 339 Bourke St, Melbourne '

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Noiusre right b Acareer in music used to be unthinkable ~'o y it's a big exciting industry," Page 2 Nobody quite knows how many different occupations there are, but it runs to several thousands Think about your dad's time at was before R & D Departments, real electronics, motels or mass media Today, a young man can make his way with ambition and a natural talent that will buy him success and satisfaction Of course, it's more than just desire and flair; he has to work hard but he's doing something he enjoys An AMP man understands 4 that After all, he's doing something that uses his own talents and he likes it Talk to an A MP man Tell him where you fit into life and he'll tell you how a sound insurance plan can fit in too where policyholders' money is invested in projects which benefit Australia THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 12, 1975 GEEL~NG GIVE S T BERKARDS A~ FRIGHT ORMOND DOWN TO TRINITY - 1PT Blacks hold off North's challenge By GEORGE McTAGGART Bottom team Geelong, who have not won a match, veary nearly caused an upset last week when they ran the leaders, St Bernard's, to a goal It was easily Geelong's best performance for the season Ormond suffered their third successive defeat when they went down by a point to Old Trinity in a real thriller Trinity are now just outside the four on percentage North Old Boys made a strong last quarter bid for victory against University Blacks but failed to get there by four points Of North's five defeats this season, three have been by less than a goal AND THEN THERE WERE NONE -After 11 rounds, there is not one undefeated team in the competition The last to go were Monash Whites who were beaten by Bulleen United, the margin being 25 points St Bernard's put on 7 goals in the second quarter to lead Geelong by 17 points at the interval and looked to be in for at least a comfortable win But Geelong held the leaders to one goal in the third term and got on level terms at the last change The last quarter was a thriller but St Bernard's greater experience and extra touch of class enabled them to hold off the tenacious Geelong and win by 6 points What are the odds against a team being a point in front at half-time three-quarter-time and at the final siren? Well that's what happened in the Ormond-Old Trinity game, with Trinity being in the fortunate position It was one of the most remarkably even matches imaginable with little between the scores all day Even at the first break, the difference was only 4 points - in Trinity's favour Two goals in the first minute of the second quarter enabled University Blacks to wipe off their 11-point deficit at quarter-time and they were never headed after that THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-JULY 12, 197 5 They lead by 8 points at the interval and looked in a strong position with a 3-goal advantage at three-quartertime North put in a strong last quarter, kicking 5 goals, but the Blacks were able to hold off the challenge and score by 4 points Reservoir Old Boys' effective handball and the brilliance of their small men were too much for Monash Blues, who were beaten by more than 7 goals, while Old Paradians failed miserably against Coburg, kicking only 4 points in the second half Caulfield Grammarians wilted against De La Salle in the second half after being only a point down at the interval, and were beaten by just over 10 goals It was their second successive defeat and they have dropped to fourth Marcellin's hopes of making the finals received a setback when they crashed against University Blues who won by more than 12 goals Collegians beat Old Carey by a goal, Old Scotch were too strong for Old Haileybury and Ivanhoe were not troubled to beat Kew by 9 goals Page 3