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Serviettes, Paper Plates,Hot & Cold Cups, Paper Bags, Raffle Book s O K PA P ER BAG S 1070 Glenhuntly Road, Glenhuntly 316 3 CANTEEN AND CLUB SUPPLIES Free Delivery of All Order s Contact : Michael O'Kelly, President St Kevin's Old Boys F C 211-4486 A/ H 551-306 1 DUTY OFFIC ERS FOR TODAY'S GAME S ELSTERNWICK PARK - Mr E Fuller COLLINGWOOD - Messrs S P Whitfield, J Miles and N W Nugent MONASH UNIVERSITY OVAL - Mr J E Butcher OLD PARADIANS GROUND, YARRA PARK - Messrs M G Russel and T A Johnson HARRY TROTT OVAL, ALBERT PARK - Mr C Bastow or Mr F H Coldrey OVAL 3, ALBERT PARK - Mr B L De Lacy OVAL 14, ALBERT PARK - Mr A J Keam OVAL 20, ALBERT PARK - Mr -B P Lauder 0 LAST WEEK'S HIGHLIGHT S North in Third Successive Grand Final Powerfull Finish Too Much for "DE LA" Old Scotch Back in "A" Section - At Last! By GEORGE McTAGGART North Old Boys finished much too strongly for De La Salle in last Saturday's Second Semi-final, and the win puts them into their third successive Grand Final They were runners-up to St Bernard's in 1975 and beat that side for the premiership last season Old Scotch beat Reservoir Old Boys in the B Section Second Semi-final and have at long last won their way back into the top section, after a long spell in B Section Parkside, Old Brighton, West Brunswick and Bulleen-Templestowe who won the Finals in their respective sections, gained promotion to a higher grade in 1978, and Geelong, winners of the Junior Section 2 Final, will play in Section 1 next season Neither De La Salle nor North took advantage of the fairly strong breeze in the first half, and at the interval the difference was only two points, in favour of De La Salle North, who held their opponents well in the first quarter, looked to be gradually gaining the upper hand late in the second term when they edged away to a 10-point lead, but "De La" hit back with 2 quick goals just before half-time to take the lead again But the third quarter belonged to North They were able to open up the game, which had been rather scrambly in the first half, and the standard of play improved North started the last term a point in front, but a quick goal by De La Salle gave them the lead again Then North unwound a strong finishing burst and rattled on 6 goals to score a decisive 35-point win Old Scotch gained an early lead over Reservoir Old Boys, and led throughout, but they tired in the last quarter as Reservoir made a determined bid for victory Scotch's "score on the board" stood them in good stead, however, and they held on to win by 27 points Parkside made better use of their opportunities on the forward line to beat AJAX by 15 points - each side having the same number of scoring shots So Parkside gain promotion after finishing in fourth position on the ladder, and there only on percentage Another "double chance" side in St Kevin's also failed to gain promotion, when they crashed badly against Old Brighton, who won by nearly 10 goals West Brunswick, who kicked themselves out of it in the Second Semifinal, made the most of their second chance by scoring a 15-point win over North Brunswick Bulleen-Templestowe, overwhelmed by St Bede's in the Semi-final, qualified for another "crack" at them with a 5-goal win over Thornbury Top Junior side, Ivanhoe, who lost only one home-and-home match, but went down by a goal to St Bernard's in the Semi-final, beat North Old Boy s Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 Page 3

by a similar margin in the Final But they nearly kicked themselve s out of the running, scoring 1-8 in the first quarter, and finishing with 9-21 North were also off the target, with 9-15 Geelong' straighter kicking gave them a 7-point win over De La Salle (14-7 to 12-12) In the Reserves, University Blacks beat De La Salle by 4 points, the same margin by which St: Bede's beat Commonwealth Bank Beverley Hills beat West Brunswick by 10 points, but Ivanhoe, Hampton Rovers and Old Brighton won their matches by comfortable margins IMPORTANT NOTES "Herald" Phone Numbers You may dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football representative at the "Herald" office The numbers are:- 652-1892 or 652-1893 If you have any difficulty, you may ring 63-0? 1 1 and ask for EXTENSION 1892 or 1893 RESERVE SECTION RESULTS to be phoned t o Same numbers BEFORE 3 p m When phoning scores, please state firstly the Section, the teams concerned, and then the winners, before giving the actual Scores Notifying "Herald" of finals scores is responsibility of WINNING Club PRESS CORRESPONDENT The phone number of the Press Correspondent, George MeTaggart, is now 523-9290 EMERGENCY UMPIRES - Ring 91-6491 (Elsternwick Park) and ask for an Umpire The A B C Sporting Session from 3LO each Friday ( which commences at 630 pm ), wi ll include a preview of the following days amateur matches Page 4 PREVIEWING TODAIrS GAMES A SECTIO N Ever-green, LES MURRAY may still be the difference between a North double flag and perhaps a St Bernard's or De La revival And the form of North last Saturday certainly was indicative to its all-round consistency throughout the year But while North would appear the hottest "A" Section favourite for years, the flag still has to be won and not without some spirited "Irish" resistance The accuracy of the Sit Bernard's forward line paved the way for that side's dedicated return ito premiership calculations a fortnight ago With many big names injured the responsibility has men arrested by an enthusiastic bunch of youngsters and this development must not be underrated Henry Nadzielski and Mick Powell, are most promising forwards and their lack of experience is offset by their ability, and they are enthused by the tremendous personal effect skipper Greg Wade has on his side together with co-state player Peter Rackham Last year, St Bernard's beat De La Salle, by a marginal number of points In the dying stages of a most exciting Preliminary Final Can history repeat itself? Barry Lyons, De La Salle's stalwart skipper, is perhaps "under a cloud" and this to my mind becomes a paramount consideration in assessing that team's immediate future Rover Terry Crothers is certainly a key and if Sit, Bernard's let him "off the hook" he could itear their backline apart Peter McDonnell is in dashing form in the De La Salle defence and he will provide plenty of resistance to any St Bernard's forward maneouvres Mick Bourke, Richie Halasa and Brian Bourke are tried performers and they comprise part of the well blended all-round evenness of this De La Salle Sine-up Its interesting to note the years perform- 'ances of both teams - De La Salle 14 wins from 19 starts and Sit Bernard's have 13 from the same number of starts Can St Bernard's level the score? I'll take St Bernard's because of NLitchell's proven finals record SELECTION - St Bernard's - JIM FIDGE B SECTION Well done Scotch, you've bought your ticket to 'A' Section and can now sit back and watch with interest, Ivanhoe and Reservoir Old Boys wage a war of attrition for the right to order a flag, and accompany you into the silk department THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 Despite three =losses this season to Old Scotch, I earnestly believe that Reservoir are in this prelim7nary final with a big chance They have split the results so fat with Ivanhoe and both games have resulted in tight finishes Neither side can claim an advantage on each :other in the high marking, long kicking game, but they both are well endowed with mobility and slick disposal Every square inch of the big Collingwood ground will be used by Charlie Stredwick and Chris Stewart of Ivanhoe and the equally pacy and talented Ray Shepherd and Jim IIorne of Reservoir Both teams are directed by very shrewd coaches It is here I see an advantage for Reservoir's Barry Evans who does not have the added problem of picking up the odd kick, atask which will keep Ivanhoe's Bill McWhinnie quite busy, thank you It will be a top game, worth going any distance to see Whilst the result is almost certain to be a cliff nanger, I can see Reservoir coming home the and extending the season by one more winners, week SELECTION - Reservoir Old Boys - ALF KEAM C SECTION Well done Parkside you've made the Grand Final and `B' Grade - maybe you've done it the hard way, and, with your tails up you could worry Fawkner Both!teams last week had equal 'scoring shots, however Parkside's straighter kicking put AJAX out of business 'Bad luck AJAX, you worked hard throughout the year I know!there is no consolation prize, however my congratulations on what I would term '9a good year ' Keep your players together and I'm sure you will be there again in 1978 Fawkner, a good finals side, will need to produce all their experience and knowhow today - Parkside have plenty of Finals up their sleeve but often fall to clinch the big one Another flag would be well deserved, but it's hard to see them tossing Fawkner, the season's 'top team Considering all aspects I'll go for Fawkner - by a whisker My Selection - Fawkner - ALEX JOHN- SON D SECTION Congratulations Alphington and Old Brighton in making the Grand Final this week and their promotion to "C" Section in 1978 Grand finalists are always difficult to select but I have the feeling that Alphington may have the edge on Old Brighton Whatever the result I am sure It will be a hard fought out match Best of luck to both sides Selection - Alphington - KEITH FIND- LAY E SECTIO N Not a great deal in last week's game, West v North, with West gaining promotion to D Section I have had a number of experiences with my mob having to saddle up for a second lash at winning the flag and sadly, never quite making it I've no doubt that West will give It all they have but Heatherton should have all factors summed up They had the opportunity of assessing the pros and cons last week and should win a close game SELECTION: Heatherton - SYD WHIT- FIELD JUNIOR SECTION 1 A great clash is expected today from the two sides, Ivanhoe and St Bern ard's, who have emerged as the most powerful and talented in this section Both sides are worthy contenders for the coveted premiership flag St Bernard's suffered two thrashings at,the hands of Ivanhoe during the season but were able to turn the!tables on them two weeks aga in the second semi-final and squeezed in by one goal It was a fine effort, full of determination and courage and some fine teamwork Ivanhoe have earned themselves great respect for possessing the same points but with the greater pressure that is exerted on all players during finals games they have not responded as well as they should have Last week Ivanhoe's forward line, which amassed an amazing total during the season, was way off target with only 9 goals from 30 scoring shots If the St Berna rd's backmen can exert the same intense pressure as they did at their last meeting and which North Old Boys did last week they could just abouit win this one too However, one of Ivanhoe's stronger points,is their backmen who always give their opponents e torrid time This will be; a great clash and I must stick to the most consistent side throughout the season and select Ivanhoe to win SELECTION~-- Ivanhoe - CLIFF BAS- TOW F SECTIO N The season's two strongest sides receive recognition today when they meet in the Grand Final Bu lleen Templestowe this season have emerged from the F Section wilderness where they have won only eight matches during their first two seasons in senior football They are a young club on the rise in the V A F A St Bede's who joined the V A F A in 19T2 have earned promotion back to E Section from whence they were relegated in 1975 St Bede's advertising indicates they view this sepson as the start of their rise to A Section They must realize this climb is cluttered by forty clubs all of whom have the same goal Good luck to St Bede's however for their public optimism, THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 Page 5

In the three encounters this season St Bede's have emerged with the better record At hom on May 74 the Combine won by ten points despite inaccurate kicking At Beda Park on July 1 6 St Bedei's recorded a 46- point victory Two weeks ago they had 77 points to spare over the Combine as the final siren sounded in the Second Seimi-final- Patterns which emerge, from these games for today's deliberations, include the ruck dominance of Mick Roberts for St Bede's On each previous occasion the big fellow has ranked in their best Combine coach Barry Murphy will have to position himself to shark knock outs to try to nullify Roberts play Ali Bulleen-Templestowe supporters hope Barry will repeat last week's great game My spies tell me St Bede's defence was very :tight in the Semi Final Their half back line 'acted as a spring board for their attacking moveis The Combine forwards are not at their best when pressured into quick disposal Walker has proven his ability to goal against St Bede's Howeveir today I expect his +apportunyties to be limited Tenace and Craig Sheridan who have been prominent Combine forwards have not been table to score heavily against St Bede's on earlier occasions On the other hand St Bede's forwards led by Allen, Collins, and Turner have consistently goaled against the Combinq defenders Peter Fogarty, on a wing, has proven a problem during the season and today he can help St Be:de's have a winning centre line 'My research has prompted me to select St Bede's who seem to have had the measure of Bulleen-Templestowe during the sason I must be( truthful; had I stuck a pin into my Amateur Footballer I would have picked the Combine! Will logic or luck triumph? Selection: St Bede's - NORM NUGENT JUNIOR SECTION 2 Congratulations to Hampton Rovers an d Geelong on their promotion and also to all other clubs who earned promotion to a higher Section While the break "up North" was most enjoyable and relaxing, it is certainly great to be back home The frustrating part of the holiday was that you cannot get the main VA F A results until Monday lunchtime, when the Melbourne daily papers arrive Today's game should be a reat football spectacle, particularly as Gee%ng are improving at the right end of the season - a contrast to De La Salle, who started well but faded away Hampton lost only two games during the season, to Reservoir and De La, sides that have been beaten by Geelong in their two final games to date Hampton have the name players, with James and Cole dominating on the forward line and being the leading goal kickers in,this section They are ably assisted by Thompson who won the section fairest and best with a magnificent total of 34 points, second highest total for the whole association While Hampton may have considered their seniors unlucky, the real bad luck story rests with Geelong seniors, who are to be relegated from!b Section on percentage, after having won seven games, and actually being only three games out of the four No doubt coach Ken Larsen would feel happier if he had interstate representative Stephen Wells, who I am told is still a junior, in the line-up The shrewdness of Ken Larsen versus the cunning of Ron Wilson, coach of Hampton, poses as an interesting battle Will this be a case of a champion team beating a team of champions? SELECTION - Geelong to win (I hope!) - PETER NATHAN The body fitting guernsey that can't be caught! a STYLED in BR(-NYLO N BRILLIANT COLOURS ia N IMPOSSIBL E TACKLE 0 REDUCED COST Toug h Shorts that ove with body action EASY TO LAUNDE R i NO BUTTONS - ZIP FLY SHRINKPROOFI COLOUR FAST! f COLOURS: Red, Royal Blue, Bottle Green, Navy, Gold, Black, White m N r o ~ o ~ a `~ a) a5 ca p'o GJ C O 0 p v r5 4 r4 Q in c C C > U0 o m y ~4 P3 0 Z P~ oc x ~ F, o ~sls ^? a 0 O IVAI H E AMATEIVIR FOOTBALL C L UB 197 8 Amateur lf ty ~lympics All Amateur Clubs are advised that the Amateur Olympics will again be held in 1978 sponsored by the Ivanhoe Amateur Football Club In addition, amnesty has been granted by the VAFA to all competing clubs Any inquiries by Clubs interested in competing can be made through the Secretary, Russ Knight, 4 Dudley St, Nth Fitzroy 3068 or Phone 48-3000 (H) or 617-6351 (B) Page 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 ~ ~ -r N ~ I d q U A W W~ n Page 7

UMPIRES CORNE R Today we feature one of the hard-working but seldom praised officials of the VAFA, Peter Fell, who is the Secretary to the Umpire Committee Despite Peter's substantial responsibilities as the General Manager of the Southern Cross Hotel, he still somehow finds time to carry out his onerous duties as Secretary to the Umpire Committee Apant from attending regular meetings of this Comm Vtee, Peter co-ordinates the Saturday viewing :c t ivi;ties of the members of the CamMitcer: and also has the enormous task of preparing the umpire's appointmfnts It would be fair to say that the umpires have been more than satisfied with the manner in which the appointments have been made this year and for this Peter is to be congratulated This as especially so having regard to the difficulties that the Association has had in obtaining enough umpires virtually throughout the whole seasan Peter was an ideal choice for the position as Umpire Commiuee Secretary as he umpired for eleven ye,irs in the VAFA, umpiring a number of finals :id up to B grade matches in home and home games He has been a magnificent member of the VAFA Umpire's A5zsocdaftion and -was rewarded for this contribution with lifemembership in 1976 Peter first came to prominence when he accepted the position of Social Secretary of the Umpire's Association in 1973 He was then elected as Vice-President the following year and automatically acceded to the Presidency in 1975 He was an excellent President in a difficult year and his marvellous sense of humour and of responsibility are qualities for which Page 8 he is universally respected by clubs, officials and all umpires Peter is particlarly u well-known for his performances as master of ceremonies at the Umpires' Association Annual Dinners and anyone who has the pleasure of attending such functions will attest to his rapierlike wit and to his extraordinary musical talents Peter's greatest asset is his ability to dedicate himself absolutely to any job that he takes on A recent incident exemplifies this In the last home-and-home round Trevor Rowe severley injured his ankle 10 minutes into the first quartet of the Ormond v Coburg game, There were no emergency umpires left and it appeared that the game would be drawn and the points shared When Peter heard Of this he offered to umpire the game and in fact did so From all Teports he acquitted himself admirably and his efforts certainly appreciated by the players and officials of both clubs The umpires certainly hope that people of the calibre of Peter Fell are involved in the administration of the VAFA for many years to come, as the Association wi ll surely be the better for it A TON TO THE 'HUN ' Bill Schwarzenberg ~today plays his 100th game for St Bernard's Bill would have reached this goal some time ago but for many injuries, a few Tetirements and a couple of nndiscretions He has played in many positions on the back and forward lines and in the ruck and always gives his utmost for St Bernard's especially in the 'A' Reserves Premiership in 1975 Keep up the good work Bill All at St Bernard's wish you well TRIBUNAL S Pollard G(Buileen- empiesowe) was found guilty of striking M F Ladds (St Bede's O C ) and suspended for four matches J Beaumont (West Brunswick Reserves) was found guilty of striking N Ho pkins (Heatherton Reserves) and suspended for four matches THE BLACK LIST Missed Publication deadline (Seniors and Juniors 5 p m, Reserves 3 p m) - Fine THREE DOLLARS WEST BRUNSWICK CANTEEN AT ALBERT PARK The AM P Society Club will be conducting their Canteen at the Beaurepaire Centre, Albert Park to cater for players, officials and supporters of clubs playing in this area The canteen will operate on all days on which finals are played at Albert Park THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 C B t1rg AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLU B S Applications are now being called for the following coaching positions for season 1978 Senior XVIII - Non Playing (VAFA) Reserve XVIII - Playing or Non Playing (VAFA) Junior XVIII - Non Playing (VAFA ) Under 17's - Win Playin g (NDFL) Under 15's - Non Playin g (NDFL) Applications in writing addressed to the Secretary, Mr C Middling, 111 St David St, Fitzroy 3065 stating Age, Experience and Remuneration required will be accepted up to and including the 30th day of September 1977 FIXTURES, RESULTS "A" SECTI ON APRIL 1 6 Orin 1414 St B 1315 NOB 32 23 Cob 6 7 CGr 1916 OTrIn 10 14,Mar 1711 UBIs 13 16 DLS 11 12 UBlks 8 1 7 APRIL 23 Orm 1017 UBIs 915 UBIk 2015 Cob 16 9 NOB 20 17 CGr 1413 StB 139 Mar 9 12 DLS 2814 OTrin 7 1 0 APRIL 30 UB1k 15 14 UBls 132 3 Orin 1721 OTrin 11 11 StB 1516 CGr 13 8 DLS 9 15 Cob 9 6 MAY 2 1 Orin 1415 Mar 1312 NOB 11 12 UBIk 9 12 Cob 9 10 OTrin 97 CGr 18 14 UB1s 13 17 DLS 910 StB 8 1 5 MAY 28 UBlk 21 16 OTrin 4 10 Mar 21 9 Cob 11 10 CGr 18 14 Orm 13 16 NOB 18 19 StB 11 4 DLS 21 23 UB1s 11 8 JUNE 4 Mar 12 19 CGr 11 15 NOB 3310 OTrin 5 9 StB 2622 Cob 7 7 UBlk 16 11 Mar 1014 NOB 14 13 DLS 9 23 StB 22 14 UBls 17 1 0 CGr 1516 Cob 9 22 MAY 7 I DLS 16 13 Orin 96 NOB 1223 Orin 817 SUN JUNE 1 2 UBls NOB 1929 Cob 146 -LS 99 56 Vic 2012 S A 13 13 j Mar CGr 11 15 UBIk 2115 OTrin 7 11 1111 (at Adelaide) ' StB 20 StB 19 11 OTrin 14 14 CGr 1318 11 Vic 1714 Tas 12 12~ DLS DLS 12 1215 Cob 1012 19 Mar 1214 1(at Launceston) JULY 2 3 MAY 14 (at Elstern Park) Orm 1714 UBIk 151 3 DLS 914 CGr 712 JUNE 2 5 Orin 10 3 UBis 8 7 UBlk 11 13 Cob 1 2 NOB 1210 CGr 77 StB 12 22 Mar 8 15 DLS 1510 OTrin 3 3 JULY 2 UB1s 22 16 UBIk 12 16 Orin 79 OTrin 8 2 CGr 138 Mar 9 7 StB 179 Cob 2 2 NOB 1214 DLS 7 0 JULY 9 NOB 13 14 Orin 11 16 Cob 1313 UB1s 11 10 UBlk 21 11 CGr 16 9 StB 15 19 OTrin 109 DLS 1714 Mar 6 1 0 JULY 16 UBIk 107 Orin 9 1 0 JUNE 18 Marc 18 7 Orin 1216 NOB 78 Marc 43 NOB 11 22 UBIk 13 7 UBIs 911 OTrin 5 9 Cob 20 16 OTrin 914 NOB 2825 UBls 8 6 ;Orm 925 Cob 74 UBls 1320 CGr 1313 Mar 15 15 OTrin 8 14 SttB 12 8 UBIk 69 StB 1513 DLS 5 14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 197 7 JULY 30 UBIk 1719 OTrin 920 Cob 86 Marc 66 Orm 18 23 CGr 13 7 SIB 13 19 NOB 13 18 DLS 1522 UBls 56 AUGUST 6 CGr 25 15 OTrin 12 11 UBIk 14 14 Marc 10 20 UBls 2416 StB 12 15 NOB 1814 Cob 12 12 Orin 9 13 DLS 91 0 AUGUST 13 Orin 1414 StB 1011 NOB 2018 OTrin 9 11 CGr 1915 Cob 1011 Marc 1319 UBis 12 10 DLS 14 11 UBlk 111 1 2 ATIGUST 20 NOB 15 14 Mar 912 NBls 13 17 OTrin 1315 Orin,128 Cob 6 7 UrBlk 16 17 StB 1212 DLS 2833 CGr 14 3 AUGUST 27 SIB 1314 Orin 9 1 9 SEPTEMBER 3 NOB 1413 DLS 814 Page 9

ST BERNARD'S OC (Yellow, Black and Blue) Coach - Gus Mitchel l Age Ht Wt ft ins st lb 1 Tickner, T J 18 58 10 0 2 Schwarzenburg, W J 29 62 15 0 4 Larkins, J F 27 65 137 5 Rackham, P D 26 62 140 6 lannazzo, M P 27 510 11 10 7 Wade, G F (c) 24 510 124 8 Taylor, G 19 510 11 0 9 Hughes, B 19 57 10 7 10 Doolan, J G 25 60 12 13 11 Davis, T J 24 59 11 10 12 Hogan, P N 26 58 12 7 13 Mitchell, G P 24 63 13 8 14 Thompson, P S 22 61 12 6 15 Monaghan, J P 19 511 11 7 16 Ferlazzo, M 19 56 10 10 17 Mahady, T W 18 511 11 3 18 Dalmau, P A 21 59 11 0 19 Nadzielski, H 19 60 127 20 Powell, M F 18 57 11 0 21 Kennedy, P A 27 61 1310 22 Aughton, P G 23 60 127 23 Sheahan, M G 28 60 120 24 Drennan, M J 25 511 11 0 25 Mahoney, G A 24 510 12 12 27 Cahir, B 18 62 12 7 28 King, R H (vc) 25 63 13 4 29 Shembrey, M 19 61 120 31 Wood, A 20 59 11 7 32 Caven, A 21 60 12 7 33 Sullivan, A 21 510 13 0 38 Sullivan, F 27 510 16 0 60 Hogan, T 20 511 11 9 St Bernard's De La Salle A SECTION - FINAL I DE LA SALLE (Royal Blue and Gold ) Coach - Bernie Sheehy Age ' Ht Wt ft ins st lb 1 McHenry, R 25 59 11 0 3 Bourke, M 26 59 10 3 8 McDonnell, P 26 601/2 13 0 10 Halasa, R 23 511 12 0 11 Lyons, B (c) 28 62 13 2 12 Dunn, B (vc) 24 511 13 0 13 Letson, R 29 60 13 7 14 Beddoe, S 18 59 10 0 15 Eddy, V 26 5 101/2 12 3 16 Whitelaw, D 28 58 11 8 17 Bourke, B 21 510 12 4 21 Sykes, R 27 61 12 9 23 Maher, P 20 5 9 1/2 10 12 24 Mulqueen, S 19 61 12 8 25 Fitzpatrick, M 22 510 13 7 28 Nugent, M 19 65 13 7 29 Wright, S 26 60 13 7 32 Groves, A 26 63 13 0 38 Hannah, L 20 510 11 0 39 Crothers, T 19 510 11 10 40 McDonald, A 25 58 10 7 42 Donegan, P 22 6 3 1/2 14 3 44 Aldenhoven, P 20 62 12 0 46 Loft, C (dvc) 26 6 21/4 15 0 60 Hill, G 25 60 13 7 First Qtr Second Qtr Third Qtr Final Qtr A RESERVE SECTIO N NORTH OLD BOYS (Purple and White) Coach - Tony Arthurson Age Ht Wt ft ins st lb 2 Maguire, D B 30 63 14 2 8 Hogan, J P 21 510 12 1 0 13 Malone, A J 20 510 11 1 14 Fogarty, D E 24 54 10 1 19 Kelly, T G 19 63 13 12 21 Biagi, A A 22 59 11 7 22 Godfrey, G 19 511 12 4 23 Scanlon, T G 21 511 1210 26 Crooks, S J 25 60 11 0 27 Brown, M C 20 60 11 7 28 Curley, B N (c) 28 58 10 7 29 Griffin, J 19 61 12 4 30 Sleight, G A 23 510 11 4 31 Frewen, G K 24 61 11 7 32 Dalton, S C 25 510 131 33 McGrath, J F 22 58 11 5 36 Ryan, D F 25 511 107 37 Fitzpatrick, R J 28 63 13 3 39 Zabieszach, D 19 511 12 3 40 Skahill, B J 20 510 12 0 41 O'Donnell, A J 21 59 11 0 42 Arthurson, D M 20 51V 12 0 43 Kutrolli, D 23 510 120 44 Nelson, D,F (vc) 21 511 123 45 Jongebloed, P F 22 58 12 7 46 Ryan, P 19 510 12 8 47 Cuffe, P D 20 511 12 6 48 Maffi, P P 20 58 11 2 North Old Boys De La Salle Coach FINA L DE LA SALLE (Royal Blue and Gold) - Kevin Powe r Age Ht 2 Welsh, R 4 Perkins, K O'Donnell, R Stewart, P 25 27 27 23 Letson, R 29 Whitelaw, D (vc) 28 Hale, G 26 Mitchell, P 28 Maher, P 2 0 McDonald, G Wright, S Dixon, A Heffernan, M Clarke, G Mcllroy, J Mcllroy, P McDonald, A Kerin, M Birrell, M Aldenhoven, P Slattery, G Donegan, J McGuiness, R Kerin, A George, P Hill, G (c) ft ins 5 91/z 5 11 5 10 510 60 58 5 61h 5 9 5 91/2 55 60 55 6 2 6 1 5 7 5 10 5 8 61 5 8 6 2 6 1 5 11 6 01/2 63 58 6 0 Wt st lb 11 9 130 13~ 12 1 13 7 11 8 10 7 13 7 10 12 100 137 100 140 13 0 10 7 11 9 10 7 13 6 1012 120 13 0 11 10 14 7 140 11 8 137 First Qtr Second Qtr Third Qtr Final Qtr I II 11 I ~ I ji Page 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 Page 11

ST BERNARD'S, MAN TAKES BE ST AND FAIREST St Bernard's centreman, Peter Aughton, narrowly won this season's Best and Fairest award, on a countback from Coburg winger, Harold Royal Each polled 19 points, but Peter's 4 firsts gave him the award, as his rival received only 3 firsts Tony Lester (Caulfield Gramm) winner of B Sectson in '1976 was a point away in third place, polling 5 first votes The eward in B Section went to Reservoir Old Boys rover Ray Shepherd (26 points) who scored by 9 points from his ruckman club mate Mike Bates, second on a countback from Geelong's Steven Wells Ian Rice (,Collegians), Ian Davis (Geelong) and John Anderson (Old Scotch), were next at one-point intervals behind this pair Alan Flavel (Uri High) won the C Section award for the second successive year - He received votes in 12 matches - 4 firsts, 4 seconds and 4 thirds Uni High seem to have a mortgage on the C Section trophy - Max Johnston won it in 1975 Pat O'Dwyer, of Assumption, had an easy win in DSection, with votes in 113 matches, but G Myers (Commonwealth Bank), the F Section winner, polled votes in 14 matches, including 10 flrrsts for a total of 37 points Junior Section 2 winner, M Thompson (Hampton Ropers) also received 10 first votes and a total of 34 points Page 12 Here are details of the voting:- A SECTION Ist 2nd 3rd Pis *P G Aughton (St Bern) 4 3 1 19 H F Royal (Coburg) 3 5 0 19 A Lester (Caul Gramm) 5 1 1 18 J Gartner (Marc O C) 1 5 1 14 *Won on countback B SECTION R Shepherd (Res O B) 5 4 3 26 *M Bates (Res OB) 3 4 0 17 S D Wells (Geelong) 2 4 3 17 I Rice ( Collegians) 2 4 2 16 I W Davis (Geelong) 2 4 1 15 J Anderson (Old Scotch) 4 1 0 14 *Second on counthack C SECTIO N A Flavel (UHS Old Boys) 4 4 4 24 M Yeo (Old Carey Gram) 3 3 6 21 H Ritterman (AJ AX) 5 1 1 18 *W may (Kew) 5 1 0 17 G G Nash, Hamp Rov) 4 1 3 17 *Fou rth on contback D SECTIO N P J O'Dwyer (Ass OC) 4 5 4 26 M Fanning, St Kev, OB) 3 3 2 17 K Holmes (Elsternwick) 3 1 3 14 M Smith (Alphington) 3 2 0 13 E SECTION G W Iowan (ANZ Bank) 4 4 1 21 M Wailer, AMP Society) 5 1 1 18 R Gillett (Brunswick) 3 3 2 17 G Norton (Old Menton) 4 2 0 16 F SECTION G A Myers (Com Bank) 10 3 1 37 G S Miles (Bull-Temp) 5 3 0 21 G Burrows (Thornbury) 3 3 1 16 *N Murphy (Mon Whites) 3 3 0 15 *T Greenwood (Thornbury) 3 3 0 15 *Equal fourth JUNIOR SECTION 1 W Morris (Ormond) 5 2 1 20 1 Kilpatrick (Ivanhoe) 4 2 0 16 *K R Edwards (Coburg) 3 1 0 11 *W, W illiams (Uni Blacks) 3 1 0 11 *Equal third JUNIOR SECTION 2 M P Thompson (Hamp Rovers ) 10 2 0 34 W Truefeldt (Res O B) 3 4 2 19 R Kowalski (De La Sa lle) 4 2 1 17 P Leatham (W Bruns) 2 4 2 1 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 LOOKING BAC K by NOEL RUNDLE 5 YEARS AGO - 1972 Parade's shocking inaccuracy, 3 14 to half time against Caulfield Grammarians 6 7 almost cost them the game which really went,their way when they kicked four goals in as many minutes in the third term to go on to an easy victory A reat performance by Parade who had won the 'B' Section premiership in 1971 and would now meet 1971 'A' Section premiers, Ormond in the grand final In 'B" Section University Blacks contributed their defeat with poor shooting 11 22 while Ivanhoe kicked 18 10 to earn the right to meet Geelong in the 'B' Section grand final Ireland, Hughes, Dickson (Ivanhoe) and Baiter, MacCallum, A Costello (Blacks) were best Reservoir shocked Assumption with 10 to J 4 1 in second quarter to go on and win the 'C' Section premiership and retain their unbeaten record Devlin, Bates, R Shepherd (Res) and Lewis, Duro, Phillips (Assump ) were best Parkside with a1-point win over Old Brighton gained the 'D' Section premiership Ridd, Sammut, Graham Dryden (P'side) and Watkins, Mullett, Templeton (Old Brighton) were best 10 YEARS AGO - 1967 Caulfield Gramm (1412) defeated Melbourne High (12 14) to enter the Grand Final aga5n5t Old Paradians, Best for Caul Gramm were Ward, P IIore, Pyman, Baker, Vorrath, Williams and for MH S Fairbank, Nelson, Turnbull, Needham, Harley, Gilbert North Old Boys (11 7) kicked 64 to 01 in the last quarter against Ormond (7 10) to play University Blues in the B Section Final and enter 'A' Section in 1969, Grand final results in other sections were as follows:- 1C ' Sec~t'ion : Aiphington 918 (best Boyle, Harris, Scott) d Monash Univ 6 17 (Windust, McMaster, Rogers) `D' Section: St Pat's O C 127 (best - Sullivan, Ball, Fry) d Hampton Rovers 9 43 (best Sectrion~As s Assumptio n Mackenzie, O C 1418 (best - Heath, O'Keefe, Beaumont) d Tooronga-Malvern 89 (best - Graham, Bean, Anderson) Congratulations were due to North Old Boys - they had gone from 'E' Section to 'A' Section in a minimum time, progressing one section each year 25 YEARS AGO - 1952 Univ Blues 16 9 easily beat Commonwealth Bank 119 and won the right to meet Ormond (who they defeated in second semi) in the Grand Final The finals system in use gave the iteam which finished on top by a clear game the right to challenge) MHS,O B repeated its Final defeat of Ivanhoe and won a close game, 611 to 5 7 to take the 'B' Section premiership Elsternwick 99 (63) defeated the inaccurate East Malvern 713 (55) to win the 'C' Section Final Old Scotch, 7 goals down at three-quarter time came home with the wind at Brighton Beach Oval and kicked 8 4 in the last quarter to one point and defeated Ormond by 9 points to -take the Junior premiership TIPSTERS' TALLY (FINALS) Last Week Total Peter Nathan 5 15 Alex Johnson 7 14 Syd Whitfi eld 6 13 Alf Kean 4 12 Cliff Bastow 6 11 Jim Fidge 3 11 Norm Nugent 5 10 Keith Findlay 3 9 ELIGIBILITY OF PLAYERS FOR RESERVE AND JUNIOR SECTION FINALS The attention of clubs is drawn to TWO home-and-home matches du the restrictions which apply ri ng the concerning said season players eligible to take pa rt in Final JUNIOR matches In S the Reserve and Junior Sec- A player who has been a member of a Ho ns ' senior or The Rule relating to eligibility of playreserve team in more than five ers In matches during Reserve Section Finals reads any season shall be in- A player :- eligible for inclusion in a junior team a senior team who of has any been a member of taking part in a semi-final, final or club more matches during the home- in nine or grand-final match in the SAME an SEASON matches in d-home UNLESS he has been a member of any season shall not be the eligible for inclusion in Junior team for more the rese than five matches of a club taking rve team in the same season part in the same in a final match In the event of a draw in season unless bo th the second r an d isnenio the round of either the Reserve Section or in a or Section, final matchteams the same the eligibl e Provided th iday toe piay on the day of at no player shall be elig- be eligible to play in the re-match, notible taking for painclusion rt in a reserve team withstanding the Seniors not playing on in a final match in any season unless such player that day unless such player played in ber of such has been a mem- the Seniors on the day of the drawn reserve team in at least game THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 Page 13

Results of Previous Matche s A SECTION De La Salle OC (home) 9-10-64 d St Bernard's O C 8-15-63, May 21st St Bernard's O C 15-13-103 d De La Salle O C 5 14-44, July 23rd, at Elsternwick Park B SECTIO N Ivanhoe (home) 21-13-139 d Reservoir O B 18-11-119, May 7th Reservoir O B (home) 13-15-93 dcvsanho e ECTION 11-83, July 9th Fawkner (home) 31-23-209 d Parkside 8-12-60, May 7th Fawkner (away) 18-15-123 d Parkside 8-14-62, July 9th D SECTION Alphington (home) 26-14-170 d Old Brighton Gr 14-17-101, May 14th Alphington (away) 14-13-97 d Old EBSECTIO Nrighton 8-16-64, July 16th West Brunswick (home) 18-17-125 d Heatherton 8-6-54, April 30th West Brunswick (away) 10-9-69 d Heatherton 8-15-63, July 2nd Heatherton 13-11-89 d West Brunswick 10-19-79 - August 27th (Second Semifinal) F SECTION Bulleen-Templestowe (home) 14-19-103 d St Bede's O C 14-9-93, May 14th St Bede's O C (home) 11-15-81 d Bulleen-Templestowe 4-11-35, July 16th St Bede's O C 21-14-140 d Bulleen-Templestowe 9-9-63 - August 27th (Second Semi-final) JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ivanhoe (away) 30-10-190 d St O C 19-12-126, April 23rd Ivanhoe (home) 17-13-115 d St Bernard's; O C 3-3-21, June 25th St Bernard's O C 13-13-91 d Ivanhoe 12-13-85 - August 27th (Second Semifinal) JUNIOR SECTION 2 Hampton Rovers (away) 18-13-121 d Geelong 10-14-74, May 14th Hampton Rovers (home) 14-11-95 d Geelong 13-6-84, July 16th A RESERVE SECTION De La Salle O C 15-6-96 d North Old Boys 6-13-49, April 30th, at Elsternwick Park North C (home) 18-9-117 ESERVE Ol SECTION d De La Salle O s 7-6-48, July 2nd Old Scotch Coll (home) 10-8-68 d Collegians 4-8-32, May 21st Old Scotch Coll (away) 0-76REdERV ECollegians SECTION1, 9-7-6 July 23rd Hampton Rovers (home) 9-10-64 d Parkside 5-13-43, May 28th Parkside (home) 10-18-78 d Hampton Rovers 1-3-9, July 30th D RESERVE SECTIO N Old Brighton Gr (home) 13-13-91 d State Bank 6-9-45, April 16th State Bank (home) 9-11-65 d Old Brighton Gr 8-12-60, August 13th 5-11 - State Bank 7-12-54 d Old BrigEtRESERVE SE TIO N August 27th (Second Semi-final) Gr Heatherton (home) 10-10-70 d Beverley Hills 4-7-31, May 21st Beverley Hills (home) 8-9-57 F RESERVE SBCTIONuly 23rd St Bede's O C (away) 9-5-59 d Bulleen-Templestowe 6-11-47, May 14th St Bede's O C (home) 7-12-54 d Bulleen-Templestowe 3-5-23, July 16th Bulleen-Templestowe 10-11-71 d St Bede's O C 10-7-67 - August 27th (Second Semi-final) Page 14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 A SECTION Butcher, Caul Gram Bourne, Ormond Murray, North UB (7) Ould, North OB (-) Crothers, De La Salle (2) Sleeman, Univ, Blues Sykes, De La Salle (2) Power, Marcellin Buchanan, Caul Gram Cowley, Old Trinity Tootell, Gaul Gram Tyquin, Univ Blues B SECTION J Jordan, Old Par Urquhart, Old Melb Lowcock, Geelong Hartney, Ivanhoe Sherwen, Old Scotch (3) Cox, Old Scotch (2) Roberson, Old Melb R Shepherd, R O B (2) Bergin, Mon Blues Byrne, Res OB (2) Moore, Mon Blues Trevascus, R OJB (2) LEADING GOALKICKER S Goals kicked last Saturday shown in bracket s 60 45 44 40 39 39 36 '5 34 33 33 62 61 54 53 53 52 49 41 41 40 40 3 6 C SECTIO N M Walsh UHS OB 66 Quaife, Parkside (7) 54 Schulberg, AJAX (2) 48 Ward, Fawkner 44 Stapleton, Fawkner 43 Biggins, Parkside (1) 42 Thomas, Fawkner 38 Whitehead, Old Carey 34 O'Sullivan, Old Xav 27 Nash, Hamp Rovers 25 Harvey, Parkside (-) 24 D SECTIO N J Priestley, O, B'ton (4) 66 Whitfield, Alp'ton 55 Hannon, St Kevin's (-) 54 O'Donnell, Assam 51 J Steven, Old Camb Holmes, Elsternwick Williams, Alphington Dent, State Bank Blythman, Elst'wick Bartlett, Power Hse E SECTIO N P Guatta, W Bruns (1) I Henderson ATP James Kenny, Heath O'Loughlin,!Bev Hills Meeking, Heatherton R BrockwellW,Bns (-) O'ROUrke, AMP Soc M Schwarze, W Brns (4) Campbell, N Bruns (-) Peel, Old Menton 46 45 39 37 34 29 60 58 49 49 41 36 36 31 29 98 F SECTIO N J Tenance, B-Temp (1) 94 Dick, C'weaLth Bk 62 Hayman, Thornbury (1) 60 Walker, B-Temp (-) 59 Allen, St Bede's 5 8 Collins, St Bede's 50 Butler, LaTr Reds 50 Lucas, Thornbury (2) 49 W McCrimmon, C Bank 48 B De Page, M Whites 40 M Staff, Thornbury (3) 38 JUNIOR SECTION I Woolfe, Ivanhoe (2) 60 Biviano, Ianvhoe (2) 55 Hubbard, Univ Blues 43 Keane, St Bernard's 36 Smyth, Ivanhoe (1) 34 Smale, Univ Blacks 34 Tate, Univ Blues 32 Rodger, Mon Univ 32 Forsyth, Old Scotch 29 JUNIOR SECTION 2 James, Hamp Rov 72 Cole, Hamp Rov 56 Truefeldt, Res OB Rider, Res OB Morrow, Geelong (4) Brooks, Kew Pettit, Res O B Jennings, Geelong (-) Evans, Geelong (4) Luttrell, Geelong (2) Krelle, MHS OB A RESERVE SECTION J D Gregory, Marc Cuffe, North OB F Sullivan, St Bern Handley, Ormond Siverson, O Trinity 45 38 36 34 31 29 2 7 25 24 76 49 30 21 1 9 B RESERVE SECTION Archibald, N Bruns 35 A Jones, Ivanhoe (2) 34 Field, Ivanhoe (1) 24 C RESERVE SECTIO N Fraser, Old Xav Combe, Hamp Rov (1) Jurberg, AJAX Hallett, MHS OB 48 43 27 21 D RESERVE SECTION Bellmaune, O B'Ion (-) 64 Jenkin, State Bank 37 Dakin, Power House 3 6 Sarosi, Power House 24 E RESERVE SECTION Bodey, Heatherton 34 Butterworth, B Hills (1) 32 W Williams, Heatherton 29 Ericksen, Old Ment 27 F RESERVE SECTION Bowden, St Bede's (1) 49 G Ford, Glenroy 49 McGregor, C Bk (-) 48 L Tenace, Bull-Temp, 38 Paternoster, C Bank (3) 38 LIFE, SELF EMPLOYED AND PERSONAL SUPERANNUATION SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, ALL GENERAL INSURANCES 0% 0% 1 DUN Mc%JUEE N CONSULTANT FOR AMP SOCIETY Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man 9 years experience with A MP Society Interstate player with V AF A 1964, 1965, 1966 16 Wakefield St, Hawthorn, Vic 3122 Ph (Bus) 81-0638 (Priv) 560-408 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 Page 15

LAST A SECTIO N A SECTION - SECOND SEMI-FINAL North Old Boys 22 56 88 1413-97 { De La Salle OC 24 58 713 814-62 NORTH OLD BOYS : Murray 7, Hannebery f 2 Scanion, Wilson, Dillon, Conti, Kelly BEST : Scanlon, Murray, O'Connor, Kelly, Conti, Robertson DE LA SALLE O :C: Crothers 2, Sykes 2, Eddy, Dunn, Nugent, McHenry BEST : Donegan, Fitzpa'trick, McHeln:ry, Dunn, MoDonald, Eddy B SECTIO N B SECTION - SECOND SEMI-FINAL Old Scotch Coll 57 710 13 11 15 13-103 Reservoir OLD Morgan 4, Anderson 2, Cox 2, Bowden, Kefford, Marx, Sherwen l3, l Mason BEST : Anderson, Bowden, Sherwen, Tuininga, Marx, Kefford RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Byrne 2, R Shepherd 2, Scott 2, Treivascus 2, Massey, Selers BEST: Bates, Massey, R Shepherd, Paulka, Dobson, Dickens C SECTIO N C SECTION - FINAL Parkside 3 5 77 12 9 16 13-109 AJAX 43 79 1112 13 16-94 PARKSIDE : Quaife 7, Howell 4, Bastow i 2, Ware, Biggins, Graham Dryden BEST : Quaife, Howell, K Clarke, Graham Dryden, Felle, Keogh AJAX: Ritterman 3, Dudakov 2, Marks 2~Gross Aarons BEST: Bluzer H RdGterman, Aarons, Ka1= mus, G ross, te7dpicer D SECTIO N D SECTION - FINAL Old Brighton Gr 23 77 11 8 15 15-105 St Kevin's OB 22 35 48 612-48 OLD BRIGHTON: J Priestley 4, J Shepherd 3, Kemp, Jones, Epstein, Gedye, T Shepherd, Thomas, McClure, Lke B BEST : S Priestley, Draper, Berry, Warnock, oissien, castle ST KEVIN'S O B : Cruise 3, Campbell 2, Kelly BEST : Hawkins, Campbell, Randles, Cruise, Hannan, Cross SECTION E SECTION - FINAL West Brunswick 64 87 139 1310-88 North Brunswick 13 27 312 1015-75 WEST BRUNSWICK: M Schwarze 4, Ced-,dia 3, Monger 3, Fyffe, P Guatta, Lampard BEST : Ivey, Heenan, Suleyman, Fyffe, Ceddi!a, Monger NORTH BRUNSWICK : Davies 3, Ricketts 2, Raleigh, Handley, Fox, Kenny, R Payne EST : Antonopoulos, Dimarco, Fox, Cioccio, Jewson, Raleigh Page 16 THE EEK'S RESULTS F SECTIO N F SECTION - FINAL Bulieen-T'stowe 43 85 107 14 14-98 Thornbury 70 71 94 108-68 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Grieve 4, Dozzi 2, Miles 2, Murphy 2, C Sheridan 2, Tenace, Lockhart 'BEST: Grieve, Bird, Miles, Nanscawen, Pretto, 'Chaplain THORNBURY: M Staff 3, Lucas 2, J Ioannirlis, Liversidge, Greenwood, Scott, Haym~~n BEST: Pieters, M Staff, Pietsch, O'Rourke, J Ioannidis, Greenwood JUNIOR SECTION 1 JUNIOR SECTION 1 - FINAL Ivanhoe 1 8 416 720 9 21-75 North Old Boys 21 46 612 9 15-69 IVANHOE : Vernon 2, Wooli ;e 2, Biviano 2, Dwyer 2, Smyth BEST: Dwyer, Cosma, Hutton, Skeggs, W,arry, Biviano NORTH OLD BOYS: Russo 3, Pearse, Randles D Ryan, Beckley, Hargreaves, Hedley 'BE~T : WeLr, Harders, Hibbert, P Ryan, O'~Rourke, Hedley JUNIOR SECTION 2 Geelong 41 72 117 147-91 De La JUNIOR SECTION 2 9 FINALI2 84 GEELONG: Morrow 4, Evans 4, McNeill 2, Luttrell 2, Etchels, Syddall BEST : Nurzenski, Syddall, McNeill, Morrow, Etchels, Jennings DE LA SALLE O C: Kawaiski 6, Stewart 2, Kerin, Croxford, Keillor, D'Astoli BEST : awalski, Hellard, Kerin, CroxPord, Clarke, Stewart A RESERVE SECTIO N A RESERVE SECTION SECOND SEMI- FINAL University Blacks 0 1 13 49 611-47 De La Salle OC 24 24 39 5 13-43 UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Smith, Best, Champion, Adams, Atchison, Fisher 'BEST : Flisher, A Costello, Faulkner, Atchison, Yuncken, Best DE LA SALLE O C : Clarke 2, Mitchell, McD'onald, O'Sullivan BEST: Perkins, Birrell, GBrgRESERVE SECTIONnnell B RESERVE SECTION - SECOND SEMI- FINAL Ivanhoe 21 74 96 13 6-84 Old Scotch Coll 13 45 58 6 13-49 IVANHOE : Simpson 3, Dean 2, Steen 2, Berry 2, A Jones 2, Field, Looney BEST : Williams, Looney, Stewart, Adley, Johnson, Simps'on OLD SCOTCH: Clarke 2, Freer, Rashleigh, Marks, Human BEST: Alder, Sowden, Mc- Kay, Human, Nnckless, Frew AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 Last Week's Results - Continued C RESERVE SECTIO N C RESERVE SECTION - FINAL Hampton Rovers 22 39 712 813-61 Fawkner 11 22 32 57-37 HAMPTON ROVERS : Malone 3, Wenzel 3, Combe, Fisher BEST: Healy, Hicks, Rudd, Wenzel, Lane, MacNish FAWKNER : Ayres, Stewart, Woolcock, Dunkeitton, Trapani BEST : Trapani, Majerczak, d unkerton, Phillips, George, Brown D RESERVE SECTIO N D RESERVE SECTION - FINAL Old Bri ghton Gr 21 66 88 1214-86 St Kevin's OB 31 31 64 9 5-59 OLD BRIGHTON : Dick 2, Eastgate 2, Hunt 2 A Mullett 2, Riddell 2, I Mullett, Paroissien BEST : Riddell, I Mullett, Beddoe, A Mullett, Dick, Varcoe ST KEVIN'S OB: Bourke 3, Gaven 2, Mansour, Mamtin, A Simpson, P Mornane BEST: Bourke, J Simpson, A Simpson, Gaven, Mansour, Ghiri E RESERVE SECTIO N E RESERVE SECTION - FINAL Beverley Hi lls 31 43 95 97-61 West Brunswick 03 47 67 79-51 BEVERLEY HILLS: Barrett 2, Johnston 2, Badrock 2, Butterworth, Holly, Hyatt BEST : Badrock, Butterworth, Holly, Monahan, Snivson, Woods WEST BRUNSWICK : Tartaglia 3, Dagg, Spencer, Green, Rolfe BEST : Oakley, Dagg, Vazquez, McDonald, White, Johnston F RESERVE SECTION F RESERVE SECTION - FINAL St Bede's OC 22 47 68 7 11-53 C'wealth Bank 1 3 25 47 7 7-49 ST, BEDE'S O C Irving 3, Vdacsi, Christofas, Bowden, agerberg BEST: Christofas, Irving, Ladds, Il Negri, Lagerberg, Ayre COMMONWEALTH BANK: Paternoster 3, Reeves 2, Sullivan 2, BEST: Hoy, Paternoster, Dickinson, Reevegs, A Mehmet, Johnson Next Week's Matches September 1 7 Seniors and Juniors at 2 pm - Reserves at 11 45 a m A SECTION - GRAND FINAL NORTH OLD BOYS v Winners of Today's Final, at Elsternwick Park B SECTION - GRAND FINAL OLD SCOTCH COLL v Winners of Today's Final, at Collingwood Football Ground A RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINA L UNIVERSITY BLACKS v Winners of Today's Final, at Elsternwick Park (at 1145 a m ) B RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINAL IVANHOE v Winners of Today's Final, at Collingwood Football Ground (at 1145 a m ) Provisional Duty Officers:- Elsternwick Park - Messrs E Fuller and B L De Lacy Collingwood - Messrs S P Whitfield, F H Coldrey, J Miles and N W Nugent HOW TO GET THERE ELSTERNWICK PARK - Train to Elstemwick, or Carnegie tram in Swanston Street to Glenhuntly Road, walk west along Glenhuntly Road COLLINGWOOD FOOTBALL GROUND - Train to Victoria Park THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 Page 17

Tv"'DAY't"I GAMES AND UMPIRE S Seniors and Juniors at 2 pm Reserves at 11 45 am A SECTION - FINAL ST BERNARD'S OC v DE LA SALLE O C, at Elsternwick Park Field: G M SIMPSON Emergency : Dodds Boundary : J Field, C Nichol Goal : Dunstan, Murray B SECTION - FINAL IVANHOE v RESERVOIR OLD BOYS, at Collingwood Football Ground Field: WILLS Emergency : Rowell Boundary: Cavanagh, King Goal: Hillier, Peters C SECTION - GRAND FINAL FAWKNER v PARKSIDE, at Oval 20, Albert Park Field: JENKIN Boundary: Muller, Lee Goal: Stewart, J Macdonald D SECTION - GRAND FINAL ALPHINGTON v OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM, at Monash University Oval No 1 Field : HINDLE Boundary : Sharpe, Tracey Goal: Stratton, Van Der Kaa y E SECTION - GRAND FINAL HEATHERTON v WEST BRUNSWICK, at Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park Field : ROWE Boundary: McMahon, J Smith Goal : Mc- Kenzie, Malcolm, F SECTION -- GRAND FINAL ST, BEDE'S O C v BULLEEN-TEMPLE- STOWE, at Oval 14, Albert Park Field : GOODMAN Boundary : Kelly, Dalton Goal : G C Simpson, Wyatt JUNIOR SECTION 1- GRAND FINAL ST BERNARD'S OC v IVANHOE, at Old Paradians Ground, Yarra Park Field: JOHNSTON Boundary: Lowe, Mason Goal: Ahlm, Jenner JUNIOR SECTION 2 - GRAND FINAL HAMPTON ROVERS v GEELONG, at Oval 3, Albert Park Field : GRUBB Boundary: Speechley, Cunneen Goal: Hateley, Taylor A RESERVE SECTION - FINAL NORTH OLD BOYS v DE LA SALLE O C, at Elsternwick Park (at 11 45 a m ) Field : GOW Boundary : Woolley, Clement-Smith Goal: Blair-Holt, Middleton C RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINAL PARKSIDE v HAMPTON ROVERS, at Oval 20, Albert Park (at 1145 a m ) Field : HENRY Boundary: Booth, Peake Goal: Minson, Woodruff D RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINAL STATE BANK v OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM, at Monash University Oval No 1 (at 11 45 am) Field: BISHOP Boundary: Cogdon, Ryan Goal: Marshall, Lyons E RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINAL HEATHERTON v BEVERLEY HILLS, at Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park (at 11 45 a m ) Field : McCARTNEY Boundary : Hinton, Prideaux Goal : McMaster, White F RESERVE SECTION - GRAND FINAL BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v ST BEDE'S O C, at Oval 14, Albert Park (at 111 46 a m ) Field : HALBISH Boundary: B Nicholls, Fairbairn Goal : Trevillyan, Radford EMERGENCY UMPIRES - Hill, Mead The French drive a tough bargain Peugeot from John Ould PEVOEOT John Ould Motors Pty Ltd 837 High St Armadale 509632 2 Clubs must be prepared to provide boundary or goal unipires, Reserve Section matches commence at 1145 a m sharp Senior and Junior Section matches commence at 2 p m sharp RESERVE SECTION MATCHES CONSIST OF FOUR 20-MINUTE QUARTERS, WITH TIME -ON ADDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS PRINTED ON THE BACK OF SCORE CARDS In ALL matches the quarter-time interval must not exceed 3 minutes, the halftime interval (that is from the end of the second quarter to the commencement of the third quarter) must not exceed 15 minutes, and the three-quarter time interval must not exceed 5 minutes ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINAL S Clubs taking part in the final series must arr ange between themselves the fol- lowing:- (a) Which club will wear black knicks and which white (b) Which club will supply goal flags, time bell, numbers for scoring board, etc Check with the home club of the ground being used wheth er th ese items are available (c) Check with the home club of the ground being used regarding keys to dressing rooms (d) EACH CLUB MUST PROVIDE ONE NEW BALL, the winners to have first choice of balls after the game (e) EACH CLUB MUST PROVIDE a Goal Umpire's Coat (laundered) (f) EACH CLUB should arrange to provide its own boot last and hammer (a) EACH CLUB MUST BE PREPARED to supply a Bounda ry and Goal Umpire if required (Independent Boundary and Goal Umpires may be supplied at some games ) The WINNING CLUB is responsible for telephoning final scores to th e HERALD Office an d the PRESS CORRESPONDENT (with goalkickers and six best players of both teams being included in the call to the Press Correspondent) - ALL SECTIONS (including RESERVES and JUNIORS) Phone Numbers - Herald 652-1892 or 652-1893 ALL SECTIONS Press Correspondent - 523-9290 Phoning times - Herald Publication deadline - 5 pm Seniors and Juniors - 3 p m Reserves Fine - THREE DOLLARS If you miss Publication deadline, phone Herald by 5 30 pm - Fine - SIX DOL- LARS PRESS CORRESPONDENT - 7 p m - Fine - SIX DOLLARS RESERVES - Goalkickers and Best Players of Reserves matches are to be phoned to 91-6491 (Elsternwick Park) during the afternoon (between 2 pm and 415 p m ) This could save you delays in the evening ~ Y SCUO"RE SHEET -- - 1st Quarte r 2nd Quarter I I I I ' ' 3rd Quarter FINAL Goal-kickers : B RESERVE SECTION - FINAL PEUGEOT RENAULT BMW COLLEGIANS v OLD SCOTCH COLL, at SAAB Collingwood Football Ground (at 11 45 LAICT732 QCiWO1 a m ) Field : dvicinnis Boundary: Budge, Ball Goal: D Smith, Henderson Page 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 10, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - September 11 10, 1977 Page 1 9

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