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SSAKE im 4 ~YO0RWjpSHE t_ O A NpRY ER July 9, 197 7 "A" SECTIO N TH E AMATE U R FOOTBALLE R OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, VOL 77, No 12 20 CENTS Registered for posting as a periodical - Category "C " Westinghouse ' C OMPACT AUTO S Latest model LP 331 V with 3 was, programmes, high speed spin dryer, water temperature selector and safety lid switch *~r~*,~*~****t~******* Westinghouse TWIN TUBS Model LS 010P with 2 wash and 2 rinse actions, separate timers for wash and spin dry, lint filter ***~~*********** ' r--~ ~ Westinghouse\ M INI oryer S Model DE 321 V - a real space saver, compact and efficient On castors for mobility, floor o r wall mount ***~x~**** 14M Printed by Hodges & Bell Ply Ltd, Sutton Road, Maryborough, and published by George McTaggart, of 12 Ripley Grove, Caul8ed North, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association H DON 'T BUY ANY DATSU N Check our deal as you could pay less /VIcLEA1VS TETOF MOTORS LMCT 409'', 392 PLENTY ROAD, PRESTON 478-1788 AFTER HOURS NO IS 211-3428 CONTACT RICHARD ELLIOTT From Old Carey Grammarians Amateur Footbalh" Club ~ ~ a f

Next Week's Matches July 1 6 On ground of first-named club at 2 p m - Reserves at 11 45 am A SECTION Ormond v University Blacks University Blues v North Old Boy s Old Trinity Gramm v Marcellin O C Caulfield Gramm v St Bernard's O C De La Salle O C v Cobur g B SECTION Old Melburnians v Geelong St Kilda CBOC v Monash Blues Old Scotch Coll, v Reservoir O B Old Haileyburians v Old Paradians Ivanhoe v Collegian s C SECTION Kew v Old Carey Gramm A J A X v Old Xaverians (at Elsternwick Park ) Old Ivanhoe Gramm v Parkside U H S Old Boys v M HS Old Boys Fawkner v Hampton Rover s D SECTIO N Old Brighton Gramm v Alphingto n Old Camberwell Gramm v Power House La Trobe Blacks v Assumption O C Old Geelong v State Ban k St Kevin's O B v Elsternwick E SECTION Old Mentonians v Brunswick AN Z Bank v West Brunswick AMP Society v North Brunswick National Bank v Beverley Hills Heatherton a bye F SECTION Commonwealth Bank v Glenroy Thornbury v University Reds St Bede's O C v Bulleen-Templestowe Monash Whites v La Trobe Reds Bulleen United v Footscray I T JUNIOR SECTION I Coburg v University Blacks University Blues v Monash University Old Scotch Coll v Ivanhoe North Old Boys v Ormond Fawkner v St Bernard's OC JUNIOR SECTION 2 Hampton Rovers v Geelong Alphington v Caulfield Gramm M H S Old Boys v De La Salle OC West Brunswick v Old Paradians Reservoir OB, v Kew Serviettes, Paper Plates, Hot & Cold Cups, Paper Bags, Raffle Books : PA PE R BAG S 1070 Glenhuntly Road, Gienhuntly 3163 ; 'CANTEEN; A ND CLUB SUPPLIES Free Delivery of All Orders Contact: Michael O'Kelly, President St Kevin's Old Boys FC LAST WEEK'S HIGHLIGHT S OLD TRINITY GIVE GRRF~00 A FRIGHT POOR KICKING FATAL T" E L" BLUES THRASH BLACKS 10 GOALS GROUND CLOSURES STOP EIGHT GAMES By GEORGE McTAGGAR T Ormond got a fright from Old Trinity last week, scraping home by a point from the bottom team, yet to "break the ice" this season North Old Boys maintained their unbeaten record, poor kicking by De La Salle spoiling any chance they had of topling the leaders University Blues shocked their fellow students, University Blacks by running away to a 10-goal win and sending the Blacks final four hopes crumbling The shocking weather in recent weeks caused the closure of several grounds and eight matches were not able to be played, much to the annoyance and disappointment of some 300 odd players Trinity kicked five goals straight in the first half and led Ormond by 15 points at the interval, but Ormond gradually wore the visitors down and just managed to win De La Salle trailed North by only 4 points at half-time, but kicked themselves out of it in the second half when they added a miserable 2-11 and went down by 4 goals, finishing with 7-20 They did much the same in the first round match, kicking 9-23 to be beaten by 20 points A 7-goal burst in the second quarter gave the Blues a 28-point lead over the Blacks at half-time The Blacks got to within 15 points at the last change, only to see the Blues streak away in the final term and add nine goals Marcellin opened smartly against a sluggish Caulfield Grammarians, who were 5 goals behind early in the second quarter Caulfield steadily whittled down Marcellin's lead which had dwindled to 4 points at half-time Marcellin were 11 points to the good at the last change but Caulfield finished much too strongly, adding 6 goals to win by 25 points Old Scotch beat Old Melburnians by 15 points Paradians beat Collegians by 13 and Reservoir had 2 goals to spare over Old Haileybury Equal leaders in C Section, Fawkner and Old Xaverians, are still equal leaders-theirs was one of the games which could not be played Old Camberwell went down to Alphington by 16 points, but Power House, looking for a place in the four, did not take advantage of Camberwell's loss, as they were well beaten by St Kevin's Assumption eased the threat of relegation with a sound win over Old Geelong Poor kicking contributed to Heatherton's defeat by West Brunswick, 211-4486 A/ H 551-3061 who scored by a goal and pushed Heatherton out of top place, while Commonwealth Bank had a decisive 4-goal win over St Bede's Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 Page 3

Monash University upset things in Junior Section 1, beating North Old Boys by nearly 5 goals, and the Blacks beat the Blues by 14 points In the Reserves, De La Salle thrashed North Old Boys, Scotch beat Melburnians by 5 points, Reservoir went down to Old Haileybury by 8 points, and Power House surprised St Kevin's with a 3-point win Heatherton crushed West Brunswick, Commonwealth Bank beat St Bede's by 10 points and Footscray Tech, won with a score of 1-4 (10 points) Their opponents, LaTrobe Reds kicked only 6 behinds What a battle that must have been! TRIBUNA L (JUNE 25th ROUND) R Divirgilio (Bulleen United ) was found guilty of striking M Lockwood (St Bede's O C) and suspended for three matches M McArthur-Allen (Bulleen United) was found guilty of striking P Fogarty (St Bede's O C) and severely reprimanded P Manning (Old Carey Gramm Reserv es) was found guilty of striking J Rudd (Hampton Reserves) an d suspended for seven matches Page 4 UMPIRE'S CORNER AUSTRALIAN RULE S It has often been mentioned of recent years that "Aussie Rules" captures the largest spectator audience per head of population of any fi eld sport in the world To the many followers of the sport it is obvious the game provides for teamwork, skill, speed and physical contact between players Also it creates excitement, tenseness, partisanship and controversy amongst spectators The rules of the Australian game of football have been framed in such a way that they permit players of various physiques to capitalise on their particular attributes Players of small stature are afforded the opportunity to excel by exploiting their speed and elusiveness whilst the taller and heavier players may utilise their natural advantages of height and weight THERE IS, IT SHOULD BE ALWAYS REMEMBERED, NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SKILL Not many followers of our great game stop to realise that the intention of the "Laws of the Game" is to help, not hinder, "Aussie Rules" and to afford protection to the fair player who is prepared to make the ball his sole, positive objective In order to cope with a vigorous fastmoving field game the laws must provide for many eventualities The umpire's advisor has a ve ry onerous task in helping and instructing umpires in the interpretation of such laws and how to deal with -the many eventualities that umpires are likely to meet during the course of any game in which they umpire Each year new situations occur which require an umpire to make an instant "reflex action" decision Such an honest decision may lead to controversy but a decision must be made After all that is what umpiring is all about - decision making Eve ry umpire has the right to discuss "situations for decision making" with the Umpires' Advisor It could result in the umpire deciding that the decision he made was perhaps an incorrect one (this does happen) but once an interpretation is given he can confidently be correct in the future The "Laws of the Game" come under close scrutiny eve ry year and additions, alterations and modifications are made by the "administration executive" Because of this it would do well for players, coaches, and officials to frequently peruse, like umpires, the rule book and become conversant with the laws under which their club plays Umpires are continually updating their knowledge of the rules, improving their mental and physical fitness and becoming aware of the vital and unique role they have to play in Australian Football THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 PREVIEWING TODAY'S GAME S A SECTION The heavy grounds are certainly proving a tipster's nightmare - however Ormond scrambled home last week to give me four winners I commisserate with ALF KEAM who has the unenviable task of scoring winncrs in "B" Section I've had a feeling for quite a time that Uni Blues would cause an upset - and they did! Today they will overwhelm Coburg - some people out Coburg way must now realise that even the "mighty" must sometimes fall to the respectability of B Section And if the Blues win they may move a rung up the ladder De La Salle, with more scoring shots than North last week will hold off Marcellin who appear to have surrendered their final four aspirations Caulfield Grammarians must keep winning -there is a chance that Ormond could slip from fourth place Today I expect Caulfield to keep their hopes high by accounting for University Blacks who have developed some inconsistency At Elsternwick Park, North Old Boys, helped by De La Salle inaccuracy last week, will remain unbeaten Ormond will improve after last week's "narrow squeak" but not sufficiently to take the points Mauro Borcich is in magnificent form for North but it's good to see some of the Ormond even-ness being restored - there is not total reliance on players such as Bruce Bourne and Bruce Corben Old Trinity showed amazing improvement last week and were a trifle unlucky Billy Peers showed the way with great leadership and here's hoping this improvement continues But I don't see a win today St Bernard's, with Peter Aughton, Joe Donlan, Mick Drennan and Gavin Mitchell all back to top form will prove too strong SELECTIONS: North Old Boys, Uni Blues, Caulfi eld Gramm, De La Salle, St Bernard's - JIM FIDGE B SECTION The men are being sorted out from the boys this last few weeks The top four look to have cleared out and from now on, the "relegation stakes", with four clubs on 16 points, will be starting to occupy the minds of the hapless coaches of these sides Selecting Old Melburnians over the past L'ew weeks has proven to be an unrewarding r :stime for a tipster This week they meet Monash Blues on equal points outside the four The winner will remain a contender, just, whilst the loser can forget the final series I'm going to follow my money and back the Navy Blues as they appear to boast slightly better current form There is no doubt many readers, who follow St Kilda CB C will have the distinct impression that I do not recognise their talents Well, hang on boys I think you may just sneak in from Collegians in a tight game The result is going to be very important to both teams Last round losers Geelong and Old Halleyburians also meet in an important round, which either side could win without surprising I'm surely tempted to change my mind, but will stick with my first impression and lean towards Haileybury Close neighbours, Old Scotch and Old Paradians will meet in what should be a most attractive game There is not much between the sides except that the Cardinals appear more consistent, and I look to them to trap the points Whilst Reservoir have been good to me recently, one could hardly but be impressed by Ivanhoe's great winning streak since the second week of the season I must go for Ida's 'Hoes to win a most interesting game SELECTIONS:- Old Melburnians, St Kilda C B C, Old Haileyburians, Old Scotch, Ivanhoe - ALF KEAM C SECTIO N Unfortunately adverse ground conditions robbed us of seeing the two top teams in action at Fawkner - only to find them sharing the points All other games were battled out in fine weather but the "going" was very heavy - let's hope some wind and sunshine clear up the grounds for today's matches Old Xaverians should prove too strong for Kew Hampton Rovers at home to AJAX will keep the local fans on their feet The Rovers look good at home, however AJAX are in good form and should come home strongly Old Carey and Univ High will be a close encounter, but the Old Boys look a shade better and should take the points Melbourne High still struggling to win a game have a slim chance against Old Ivanhoe - still Old I's should be able to use their hame ground advantage to gain the points Parkside play well at home and today's game against Fawkner could be a beauty Although Fawkner could be short of a gallop, I expect them to take the honours My Selections are:- Old Xaverians, AJAX, UH S O B, Old Ivanhoe, Fawkner - ALEX JOHNSON D SECTION Apart from Old Ca mberwell all other teams in the four collected points last Saturday Old Camberwell are in a precarious position with Elsternwick and Power House on the same points but slightly down on percentage What will happen after todays games? Power House at home to Old Brighton will be a hard game ; on paper Old Brighton should win but this game means more to Power House, a chance to get into the four, a chance for the finals I think Power House will win it THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 Page 5

Elsternwick also at home to Old Camberwell who have had a bit of a bad run in the last few weeks and I don't think that this game will see them come up Elsternwick should win Alphington should have no troubles in disposing of Old Geelong State Bank have been up and down this year but they should not have any fears from La Trobe Blacks who have certainly seen better years Assumption and St Kevin's - although Assumption have come up over the last few weeks, they don't have the strength to knock off St Kevin's this time SELECTIONS: Power House, Elsternwick, Alphington, State Bank, St Kevin's - KEITH FINDLAY E SECTIO N West Brunswick regained top position last week by upsetting Heatherton (and me) This week, at home, they should be too good for Old Mentonlans Brunswick and National Bank will be a hard struggle on the Dunstan Reserve mud heap Brunswick have to maintain a margin of match points over A M P because of their respective percentages so it is the red and whites for me AM P Society v Beverley Hills should be a sure thing for the Hillites, but AM P must surely realise that it is preferable to stay in E Section then to have to claw a way out of F Section again North Brunswick meet Heatherton (all the "wickers" playing at home this week) Heatherton were not good enough to beat West at home last week and I feel that North will be too tough for them to digest this week SELECTIONS: West Brunswick, North Brunswick, Brunswick, Beverley Hills - SYD WHITFIELD F SECTIO N Last week's results served two purposes They added more interest to the fight for the four, while at the same time they widened the gap between the top six and the bottom four sides All followers of Amateur Football are pleased to see the resurgence of Commonwealth Bank who should continue on their winning way today against University Reds It would be the upset of the season if the Reds get up to take the points The game at the Footscray Insitute oval, where Thornbury will be visitors, should prove interesting The local side has moved to second place while Thornbury with a win today could sneak into the top four Home ground advantage coupled with greater depth of available talent, prompt me to select Footscray Monash Whites make the long journey north to meet Glenroy whose form has not been worthy of note A stronger defence plus the ability to lift form when necessary are two factors leading me to select Monash La Trobe Reds make the long southern journey to Mentone Only to find St Bede's out to erase memories of last week For the statistically minded, it appears La Trobe have half the strength of St Bede's This may be demonstrated today as I believe St Bede's will record another convincing victory The "Battle of Bulleen" resumes today when leaders Bulleen-Templestowe clash with their visitors, Bulleen United The sides play different types of football ; the combine play a fast open game; whereas United have a more vigorous, close checking approach I believe the combine will prove strong enough to break away from the United defences, by so doing they will generate enough forward moves to win the game SELECTIONS: Commonwealth Bank, Footscray I T Monash Whites, St Bede's, Bulleen-Tempiestowe - NORM NUGENT JUNIOR SECTION Monash University as last week's match seems to indicate, are not intent on going through the motions of playing out the remainder of the season but gratefully, will be a real headache to all sides in the remaining matches Today they will be far too good for Coburg University Blues are keen to repeat their thrashing of Ormond in the first half of the season when they won by 22 goals Because of the ground condition the Blues will not win as easily this time but they will win by a fairly comfortable margin Last week's forced lay off will not have been of much benefit to Old Scotch as they are really playing well as a team and need all the experience and practice that can only be obtained in match play St Bernard's had a much needed moraleboosting win over Ormond last week but today they will have to adopt a keener attitude to keep Old Scotch at bay This will be a great battle and I think Scotch will win narrowly North Old Boys are still reeling from the hammering received from Monash last week Today they are challenging the might of Ivanhoe who have taken on all comers so far this season and disposed of them all with comparative ease Today will be no exception SELECTIONS: Monash University, University Blues, Old Scotch, Ivanhoe - CLIFF BASTOW ASSUMPTION UTILITY'S 150th Congratulations are extended to Graha m Howard on reaching 150 games for Assumption Old Collegians Graham first played in 1967 - being a member of the club's only premiership side in the same year Having played in nearly eve ry position on the field, he has been a very valuable player He has played many fine games and, this year, with his high-marking and breakaway dashes from the half-back line he is playing as well as at any time during his career Congratulations, Graham, may we soon see you record the elusive 200 Page 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 I JUNIOR SECTION 2 While we all know football is a wet weather sport, it is not difficult to understand why some games were abandoned Some will say that all games should have been cancelled, while others will argue that IF they had known that Mr Fullerton might have been able to arrange suitable alternative venues they would have sought his assistance Whatever your opinion may be, let us all endeavour to be constructive in our comments This week poses as a very difficult round with the top six teams playing one another Starting from the top, Hampton Rovc s play Caulfield Grammarians The Rovers have lost some of their players to the Seniors and Caulfield will be trying to capitalise on their home ground advantage to make up for last week's big loss against Reservoir and to keep alive their final four hopes The Rovers should hang on to win Second team Geelong play fifth team West Brunswick who should have benefited from their rest last week However, they will have difficulty coping with the big ground at Geelong and the home side should win De La Salle are at home to Reservoir Old Boys and this promises to be a great game Over the season "De La" have been the form side, but Reservoir are real "goers" in the heavy conditions and are my selection KEW are at home to Alphington All I can say is PLEASE win your first game at home today MHSOB play host to Old Paradians and as they have been the form side to date are my selection SELECTIONS : Hampton Rovers, Geelong, Reservoir OB, Kew, MHS Old Boys - PETER NATHAN THE BLACK LIST Missed Publication deadline (Seniors and Juniors 5 p m, Reserves 3 p m ) - Fine THREE DOLLARS DE LA SALLE O C RESERVE S Failed to phone Final scores to Herald Office before 530 p m - Fine SIX DOL- LARS FAWKNER OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMM OLD ME NTONIANS BULLEEN UNITED BULLEEN UNITED RESERVE S Failed to phone Final scores or Details to Press Correspondent before 6 p m (B Section 7 p m ) Fine SIX DOLLARS FAWKNE R OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMM OLD MENTONIANS BULLEEN UNITE D BULLEEN UNITED RESERVE S Phoned incorrect scores - Fine THREE DOLLARS OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMM DE LA SALLE O C RESERVES NATIONAL BANK RESERVES MONASH WHITES RESERVE S THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 The body fitting guernsey that can't be caught! 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LOOKING BAC K by NOEL R'UNDLE 5 YEARS AGO - 1972 Upsets were the order of the day when Old Trinity and Ivanhoe joint leaders in `B' Section, were both beaten Old Trinity finshed strongly against Old Scotch but went down by 9 points Anderson, Kefrord, Duffy (Scotch) and Just, Macaw, C Fellows, (Trinity) were best University Blacks, trailing Ivanhoe by 3 points at the last change, kicked 63 to 22 in the last quarter C Cordner, McLean, Moffatt (6 goals) for the Blacks and Robinson, Berry and Hughes (Ivanhoe) starred 'A' Section coaches were John Caspars (Caulfield Gramm ), Alan Salter (Coburg), Ken Purcell (De La Salle), "Jocka" Nelson (M H S O B), Clyde Laidlaw (Monash Blues), Bob Spurling (North Old Boys), Ted Farrell (Ormond), John Booth (Old Paradians), Gus Mitchell (St Bernard's) and Barry Johnston (Univ Blues) The umpires bade farewell and thanks to Joe Jamieson who had looked after them so well at Elsternwick for some years, and had also greatly assisted the Association 200 games to Hampton Rovers veteran Dave Brickie" Fullagar who joined the juniors in the late fifties and had given great service to the club 10 YEARS AGO - 1967 Collegians stopped Kew's winning ru n of 5 games straight when they led throughout to score by 3 goals The two top teams in `C' Section St Bernard's OC and Alphington were both beaten by 1 point, by O G G's and Monash respectively John Wood played his 250th game for Brunswick (John has since been president of the club) Parkside, undefeated with 11 wins, were 3 games clear of Hampton Rovers and AJAX in `D' Section Old In 'A' Section Old Scotch, Ivanhoe and Xaverians were in the last three positions - yet only a game behind Collegians who were fourth 25 YEARS AGO - 1952 'Curley Gemmell played his 150th game for Ivanhoe 'A' Section captains were Phil McLaughlin (Old Paradians), Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers), F van Mcgregor (Ormond), Harry Meredith kuniv Blacks), Geoff Sinclair (Univ Blues), Pere Adams (Alphington), Jack Thomas (Commonwealth Bank), R Ferguson (Collegians), Peter Cox (Old Melburnians), Who captained Old Scotch in 1952? Old Paradians with only one victory to their credit, went down to joint leaders Old Melburnians by only 5 points, while Commonwealth Bank (4th) continued to be a hoodoo side for the other joint leader, Ormond as they led all day to defeat Ormond 711 to 5 9 Stars for the Bank were Alan Shiel, Miles Hurley and Don Malcolm Congratulations to St Kilda C B C wingman Chris Meehan on notching up 50 games last week A rover in the premiership side two years ago, Chris has now firmly established himself as a wingman and is having his best year so far If he continues his great form, he will have no problems in playing many more games for the Saints Old Trinity congratulate Ric Murphy on reaching his 50th game for the club last week Since joining in 1974 from the school, Ric has served an apprenticeship in the seconds and is nowadays a regular firsts player In his first year his efforts won him an encouragement award from the club, and in 1975 he played in the A Reserve Final Series He has played nearly all his football on the backline and has repulsed many an opposition attack with his strong marking and determined play CLUB SECRETARIES! Cushion your members against Up to $500 each accident for only $4 per member HI B ERNIAN ACCIDENT BENEFITS refund the full costs of Physiotherapists, Chiropractor or Osteopath, dental repair, chemist bills, surgical aids, ambulance, spectacle repair or replacement and the portion of hospital and medical costs not covered by health funds FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK Matches to be played at Elsternwick Park for the remainder of th e home-and-home series are listed below - Page 8 July 16 - AJAX v Old Xaveraans July 23 - St Bernard's O C v De La Salle O C July 30 - Ormond v Caulfield Gramm August 6 - De La Salle OC v Ormond August 13 - Old Paradians v Old Melburnians August 20 - Marcellin O C v North Old Boys Duty Officer at Elsternwick Park - MR ERN FULLER Secretaries: Write, phone or cal l X SOCIETY of Victoria (Registered Health Benefit Organisation ) 300 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne, 3000 602 2800 HOSPITAL MEDICAL DENTAL ANCILLARY HB 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 Page 9

PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pts North Old Boys 11-1368 649 210 8 De La Salle OC 9 2 1049 718 146 1 St Bernard's OC 8 3 1153 819 140 8 Ormond 8 3 925 909 101 8 Caulfield Gr, 6 5 1014 961 105 8 University Blacks 5 6 1011 903 112 0 Marcellin OC 4 7 911 927 98 3 University Blues 3 8 1010 1130 89 4 Coburg 1 10 577 1311 44 0 Old Trinity Gr - 11 604 1295 46 6 B SECTIO N Ivanhoe 8 3 1078 886 121 7 Old Scotch Coll, 8 3 1080 889 121 5 Old Paradians 7 4 966 844 114 5 Reservoir OB 6 5 993 899 110 5 Old Melburnians 5 6 971 934 104 0 Monash Blues 5 6 904 892 101 3 Old Haileybury 4 7 857 1032 83 0 Collegians 4 7 741 899 82 4 St Kilda CBOC 4 7 789 991 79 6 Geelong 4 7 715 930 76 9 C SECTIO N, Fawkner 8 2 1167 795 146 8 34 AJAX 8 3 1247 913 1366 32 Parkside 8 3 1206 960 125 6 32 **-';Old Xaverians 7 3 950 780 121 8 30 Hampton Rovers 7 4 965 990 975 28 UHS Old Boys 5 6 891 1146 77 7 20 Kew 4 7 873 1003 870 16 Old Ivanhoe Gram 4 7 831 982 846 16 Old Carey Gr 3 8 772 993 777 12 MHS Old Boys - 11 833 1242 671 - D SECTION Alphington 9 2 1168 857 1364 36 ~ Old Brighton Gr 7 3 1032 904 1142 30 r St Kevin's OB 7 3 I,051 905 1122 30 Old Camberwell Gr 6 5 981 919 1066 24 Elsternwick 6 5 1028 1010 101 8 24 Power House 6 5 947 1008 93 9 24 Assumption O C, 5 6 973 1004 96 9 20 State Bank 4 7 884 917 96 4 16 Old Geelong 3 8 898 1117 80 4 12 LaTrobe Blacks 1 10 684 1005 681 4 E SECTIO N West Brunswick 8 2 1244 676 1840 32 Heatherton 8 2 1105 740 1493 32 North Brunswick 7 3 1112 687 161 9 28 Old Menton9ans 7 3 859 698 1231 28 Beverley Hills 6 3 956 689 1388 24 ANZ Bank 5 5 733 930 78 8 20 Brunswick 2 7 545 1069 51 0 8 AMP Society 1 9 810 1007 80 4 4 National Bank - 10 493 1427 345 - F SECTIO N Bulleen-T'stowe 10 1 1461 661 221 0 40 Footscray I T 8 3 1217 846 143 9 32 C'wealth Bank 8 3 1111 812 136 8 32 St Bede's OC 7 4 1337 741 180 4 28 Thornbury 7 4 1149 888 1294 28 ;Bulleen United 6 4 955 778 122 8 26 Monash Whites 4 7 830 1093 75 9 16 LaTrobe Reds 3 8 704 1142 61 6 12 Glenroy 1 10 644 1348 478 4,University Reds - 10 415 1514 27 8 2 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ivanhoe 9-1221 610 2002 36 St Bernard's OC 7 3 902 898 1004 28 University Blacks 6 4 929 798 1164 24 t Old Scotch Coil 5 4 846 762 111 0 22 North Old Boys 5 5 948 821 115 5 20 University Blues 5 5 872 835 1044 20 Mon University 3 6 586 714 82 1 12 Ormond 2 8 690 1323 52 2 8 A RESERVE SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pis De La Salle OC 10 1 1 128 515 202 0 40 Marcellin O C 8 3 828 590 140 3 32 Ormond 8 3 752 588 1279 32 University Blacks 8 3 695 590 117 8 32 North Old Boys 7 4 930 629 1466 28 St Bernard's OC 6 5 799 583 137 0 24 University Blues 5 6 686 683 100 4 20 **Caulfield Gr 1 10 580 1019 569 4 Coburg 1 10 512 1046 489 4 Old Trinity Gr 1 10 383 1072 35 7 4 B RESERVE SECTION Ivanhoe 11-1105 479 230 7 Old Scotch Coll 7 4 907 612 148 2 Old Melbu rnians 7 4 810 625 129 6 Collegians 6 5 695 503 138 2 St Kilda CBOC 6 5 637 576 110 6 Reservoir O B 6 5 592 627 94 4 Old Haileybury 5 6 554 895 61 9 Monash Blues 4 7 601 791 76 0 Geelong 2 9 460 886 51 9 $Old Paradians 1 10 368 818 45 0 C RESERVE SECTIO N ; Fawkner 10-1124 359 3131 42 Parkside 8 3 995 355 280 3 32 Hampton Rovers 8 3 893 652 137 0 "32 iold Xaverians 7 3 682 575 1186 30 AJAX 6 5 709 715 99 2 24 MHS Old Boys 4 7 664 691 961 16 Kew 4 7 563 854 659 16 UHS Old Boys 3 8 355 945 376 12 Old Ivanhoe Gr 2 9 488 845 578 8 Old Carey Gr 2 9 381 983 386 8 D RESERVE SECTION Old Brighton Gr 10 1 951 400 2378 40 St Kevin's O B 9 2 815 517 1576 36 State Bank 7 4 764 540 1415 28 Old Camberwell Gr 7 4 612 633 96 7 28 Old Geelong 6 5 721 544 1325 24 Power House 5 6 662 726 91 2 20 Assumption O C 5 6 525 738 711 20 Elsternwick 4 7 629 689 91 3 1 6 LaTrobe Blacks 1 9 295 753 392 6 ialphington - 10 383 864 443 2 E RESERVE SECTION Heatherton 9 1 1143 394 2901 36 West Brunswick 8 2 748 498 1502 32 Old Mentonlans 7 3 555 534 1039 28 North Brunswick 6 4 752 544 1381 24 Beverley Hills 5 4 519 488 1064 20 ANZ Bank 4 6 599 625 958 16 AMP Society 4 6 434 653 665 16 Brunswick - 9 319 871 366 - National Bank 1 9 311 855 364 - F RESERVE SECTION St Bede's OC 9 2 879 349 2585 36 Commonwealth 9 2 989 476 1887 36 Buileen-T'stowe 9 2 893 480 1858 36 Glenroy 7 4 650 507 1282 28 Footscray IT 5 6 458 497 922 20 Monash Whites 5 6 416 780 534 20 tbulleen United 3 7 394 607 64 9 14 tuniversity Reds 3 7 289 873 331 14 LaTrobe Reds 3 8 223 540 413 12 Thornbury 1 10 480 900 533 4 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Hampton Rovers 11-1272 659 193 0 44 '-De La Salle O C 8 2 860 428 200 9 34 Geelong 8 3 1032 645 1600 32 Reservoir O B 7 4 1305 954 1368 28,West Brunswick 6 4 780 1083 72 0 26 Caulfield Gr 5 6 968 1124 861 20 tkew 2 8 610 1162 525 10 $MHS Old Boys 3 8 619 1049 590 8 $Old Paradians 2 9 617 964 643 4 Alphington 1 10 606 1118 542 - Drawn Game $ Four points lost for forfeit ** Unregistered or Ineligible player June L EMILI'm 1 GO'IS ALKICKE R A SECTION Bourne, Ormond (1) 33 Tyquin, Univ, Blues (4) 29 Buchanan, Caul Gr (-) 27 Ould, North OB (1) 27 Murray, North OB (-) 25 Hall, North OB (3) 23 Butcher, Caul Gr (4) 23 Mark Egan, Coburg (-) 22 Sykes, De La Salle (-) 22 P Cullinan, Marc (-) 22 King, Univ Blacks (-) 21 Tootell, Caul Gr (2) 21 Sleeman, Univ Blues (4) 21 B SECTION Urquhart, Old Melb, (-) 40 shenven, Old Scotch (1) 39 Lswcock, Geelong (4) 34 Moore, Mon Blues (-) 33 Bergin, Mon Blues (4) 33 J Jordan, Old Par, (1) 32 Hartney, Ivanhoe (3) 32 Byrne, Res OB (1) 27 Quinlivan, Ivanhoe (2) 27 R Shepherd, R O B (- 26 Roberson, Old Melb (53 25 Cox, Old Scotch (3) 24 C SECTIO N M Walsh, UHS OB (4) 43 Schulberg, AJAX (4) 34 Stapleton, Fawkner 29 Quaife, Parkside (-) 27 O'Sullivan, Old Xav 24 Biggins, Parkside (1) 24 Whitehead, Old Carey (4) 24 Ward, Fawkner 22 P Harvey, Parkside (2) 22 D SECTIO N Priestley, Old B'ton (8) 40 Hannon, St Kevin's (8) 38 Whitfield, Alph'ton (4) 35 Goats kicked Iasi Saturday shown In brackets O'Donnell, Assam (5) Dent, State Bank (-) Egan, Assumption (-) Clark, Power House (2) E SECTION P Guatta, W Bruns (-) 46 I Henderson, AMP (3) 33 Meeking, Heatherton (1) 29 O'Loughlin, BHills 28 James Kenny, Heath (-) 27 Campbell, N Bruns (3) 26 Carter, W Bruns (-) 23 R Brockwell, W Br (2) 23 Peel, Old Menton (3) 22 Kenny, N Bruns (1) 21 F SECTIO N Tenace, Bull-Temp (3) 59 Dick C'wealth Bk (6) 38 Lucas, Thornbury (1) 34 Hayman, Thornbu ry (2) 31 Walker, Bull-Temp (3) 31 Allen, St Bede's (1) 30 W McCrimmon,CBk, (2) 29 Butler, LaTr Reds (2) 28 M Staff, Thornbury (4) 24 B LePage, Mon Wh (4) 24 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Woolfe, Ivanhoe 46 Biviano, Ivanhoe 32 Hubbard, Univ Blues ( 31 Tate, Univ Blues (-; 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"A" SECTION TEAMS CAULFIELD GRAMMARIAN S Coach: Frank Goode; Res : John Butcher 1 MacDonald, R 12 Sassella, G 23 Hayes, G 34 Wright, D 2 Long, J 13 Fox, G 24 Lupson, G 35 Malfroy, R 3 Lester, A 14 Gregory, J 25 Atchison, G 36 Worthington, C 4 Tamblyn, M 15 Wilson, I 26 Griffiths, J {C) (vcr) 5 Peters, M 16 Everitt, A 27 McArthur, R 37 Carroll, R 6 Allen, R 17 Clark, D 28 Mathieson, R 38 Speed, C 7 Voyage, G 18 McArthur, M 29 Fletcher, G 39 Birtmead, D 8'Butcher, J 19 Morphett, B 30 Felsenthall, D 40 Rutledge, G 9 Dunn, D 20 BierwSrth, P 31 Monotti, A 41 Hartley, G (cr) 10 Buchanan, L 21 Watson, W 32 Antinou, T 42 Collins, R Iii Tootell, G 22 George, T 33 Wallace, B 43 Pickering, D COBURG Coach: Lance Riky ; Iles Coach: Ron Seath 1 Archipow, M 11 Egan, M G 22 Finlay, P J 34 Kelly, K L 2 McLaughlin, 12 Richards, R N 23 Clark, D J 35 Bishop, T J J 13 Cunningham, 24 McCartin, J M 36 Gardiner, G J 3 Seath, R A C V (c) 25 Cannon, D J 37 Royal, H F (vcr) 14 Hutchison, M A 26 Boyd, S J 38 Taylor, J F 4 Egan, M P 15 McAleer, D S 27 Elder, R J 39 O'Brien, P A 5 King, R A 16 Liddle, I R 28 Finlay, M A (vc) 6 Hughes, G 17 Mann, S 29 Woods, L G 40 Bilston, B J 7 Green, G V 18 Sdm, I 30 Green, C R 41 Green, M A 8 Liddle, G J, 19 Goulett, W L 31 Sim, D C 42 McAuiiffe, N G 9'Beattie, J R 20 Henry, T D 32 Ingleton, I 43 Balmer, G I 1 0 Adamson, S J 21 O'Brien, B J 33 Neudent, R D 44 Sullivan, M 44 Goold, A 45 Symons, P 46 Gerrand, J, 49 Nichol, G 50 Cassidy, P 51 Jennings, R 52 Spooner, R 54 Smith, R 55 Knowles, J 58 Cunningham, I, (dvcr) 45 Weston, A D 46 McOartin, J M, 47 West, G J 48 Buccilli, C 50 Cox, P R 51 idddle, G J 53Cox, PR 54 Ferraro, G h 55 Toliey, W M (cr) 56 O'Halloran, J, r 57 &abr1, R D DE LA SALLE Coach : Bernie Sheehy; Res: Colin Glover 1 McHenry, R 1 Dunn, B (vc) 23 Maher, P 34 Mellroy, J 48 Donegan, J 2 Welsh, R 13 Letson, R 24 Mulqueen, S 35 Bothe, J 49 McGlriness, R 3 Bourke, M 14 Beddoe, S 25 Fitzpatrick, M 37 McIlroy, P 50 Fisher, A 4 Perkins, K 15 Eddy, V 26 Fankhauser, T 39 Crothers,T 51 Mitchell, J 5 O'Donnell, R 16 Whhitelaw, D 27 Hewitt, S 40 McDonald, P 52 Kenin, A 6 Yarwood, J 17 Bourke, B 28 Nugent, M 41 Kerin, M 54 Harrison, S 7 Power, K 18 Gordon, G 29 Wright, S 42 Donegan, P 55 Mcllroy, A 8 McDonnell, P 19 Pollard, J 30 Dixon, A 43 Birrei, M 57 George, P 9 Stewart, P 20 Hale, G 31 Heffernan, M 44 Aldenhoven, P 60 Hill, G (cr) 10 Halasa, R 21 Sykes, R 32 Groves, A 45 Slattery, G 11 Lyons, B (c) 22 Michell, P 33 Clarke, G 46 Loft, C(dvc) 1VfARCELLIN OC Coach: Ray Walsh ; Res: Michael Butler 2 Mahon, C (vc) 15 Denning, L 28 O'Reilly, K 44 White, A 58 Caruso, A 3 Wilson, M 16 Walsh, P 29 Hurley, D 45 Gregory, J D 63 Holiand, Peter 4 Power, M (c) 17 Jones, J 30 Holmes, G 46 Tucker, D 64 Dillon, P 5 Gartner, P I8 Gartner, J 31 A4oflsio, T 48 Mangiafico, C 66 Barton, ir 6 FTtt, N (dve) 32 Frazer, S 49 Matters, G 67 Hesse, P 7 MilaszewIcz, M 19 O'Connor, B 34 MacDonald, P 50 Gregory, J D 69 Bell, P 8('uliinan, J 20 Butler, M 35 Hardy, A 51 Toniolo, P 73 Holland, Paul 10 Aloisio, F (cr) 21 Carrucan, M 36 Crimmins, B 52 Cu111nan, P 74 Perduto, F 11 White, P 23 Crimmins, J 37 Maguire, T 55 Naj9m, D 86 Merrett, D 12 Morrison, J 24 Tursi, F 39 Wright, I 56 Corrie, P 96 Alodsio, J 13 Cooney, B 25 Price, C 41 Sullivan, D (vcr) 14 Allen, P 26 Gooley, P 43 Aloisio, C 57 Lowry, P NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : George Moloney; Res : Tony Arthurson 1 Maguire, S B 11 Malone, A 23 Scanlon, T G 35 Dalton, S 46 Rohan, P (c) 12 Hanneberry, 24 Butera, D P 36 Ryan, D F 47 Cuffe, P D 2 Welch, M R P M 25 Horan, B 37 Fitzpatrick, 48 Jongebloed, (vc) 13 Power, E 3 Sheales, M J 14 Fogarty, D E 4 Leeack, F A 15 O'Connor, B A 5 Wilson, G M 16 Hall, P G 6 Borcich, M P 17 Ould, G J (dvc) 18 Murray, L F 7 Roberts, N F 19 Dillon, G 8 Hogan, J P 20 Carroll, P B 9 Harders, S 21 Kelly, T G 10 Anderson, S J 22 Godfrey, G Page 12 26 Crooks, S J R J P F 27 Brown, M 38 Zabrieszach, D 49 O'Connor, P 28 Curley, B N 39 Haratsis, B 50 McGrath, J (cr) 40 Skahill, B J 51 Sullivan, P 29 Maguire, D B 41 Roy, A 52 Frewin, G 30 Sleight, G A 42 Arthurson, D M53 Meredith, K, 31 Clark, W 43 Kutrollie, D 54 Robbins, A 32 Rovis, L 44 Nelson, D F 55 Arthurson, A 33 Weir, P (vcr) 56 Murray, J A1 34 Conti, R 45 Griffin, J 57 McCormack, M F THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 OLD TRINITY GRAMM Coach: David Barclay; Res : Noel Waters 1 Dart, R 15 Saunders, M 29 Quarterman, P 43 Dawson, W 57 Siverson, R 2 Robison, C 16 Waters, N (Cr) 30 Weir, T 44 Blackney, P 58 Hunt, P 3 Arrowsmkth, J 17 Bunting, P 31 Quarterman, A 45 Mercer, J 59 Goold, L 4`Vatsford, G 18 Stephens, D 32 Jones, G 46 Nelson, S 60 Fricke, J 5 Peerts, W (vo) 19 Piggin, C 33 Langley, R 47 Friend, I 61 Weatherson, N 6 Emerson, D 20 Williams, C 34 +Murphy, R 48 Cumming, P 52 Wall, P 7 Birrell, A 21 Cowley, S 35 Masters, R (vcr) 49 Coles, P 66 Oamilleri, R 8 Bartley, D 22 Hodges, G 36 Beer, N 50 MargeDts, D 37 Alexander, N 9 Cook, M 23 Crittenden, B 37 DeBoos, R 51 Healy, P 38 Camgllerl A 10 Fowler, G 24 Muir, D 38 Fekete, P 52 Clingin, G 39 Rough, G 11 rrant, S 25 Hodges, L 39 Day, P 53 Stenhouse, A 12 Stewart, R 26 McKinnon, T 40 Allan, K 54 Douglas, W 13 Stockdale, S 27 Disney, A 41 Christie, B 55 Adgemis, J 1 4 Steven son, I 28 Star, M 42 Emerson, S (c) 56 Brennan, A prmond Coach: Ian Cameron; Res: Kevin Chamberlai n I Dove, S W 14 Smyth, J F 26 Fisher, I R 40 Anrep, R C 54 Rowse, R B Wood, Roger 15 Chisholm, A D 27 Crump, W G 41 Osmand, G R 55 Burns, R W Rosengarten, T I16 Herkess, G R 28 Buckley, C 42 P aclark, R M 56 Blake, P L i Murphy, P M 17 Hoey, P D 29 Burney, C W 43 terson D L 57 Kavanagh, I R S Jenkins, R C 18 Farrell, E F 30 Lewis, M S 44 Keane, A J 58 Hay, R K 6 Ladd, K J 19 Humphreys, A J31 Wood, Ray 45 Fitts, C R 59 Large, L R 7 Fisher, G J 20 Bourne, B K 32 Carter, G F 46 Hamley, B H 60 Bartlett, I R s Cameron, R J (c) 33 Morris S P 47 Marshall, G R 61 MacDonald, D S 9 Hardham, L A 21 Russ, J I 34 Handley, G J 48 Meeking, J P 62 McCallum P E 10 Corben, B F 22 Russ, K M 35 Turner, C S 49 Cumper, J H 63 Jacobs A W (dvc) 23 Naylor, A, R 36 Holman, G J 50 Turner, G J 64 Harker, S J 11 Graham, A E (vc) 37 Parisi, F J 51 Palmer, G R 65 Chapman R K 12 Foulsham, D A 24 Barry, J R 38 Richardson, P W 52 Sandilands, R S66 Hewitt, D 3 Purcell, P J, 25 Thomas, G J 39 Boyanton, T 53 Hammond J C 69 Crump, W G ST BERNARD'S OC Coach: Gus Mitchell; Res : Terry Davis i Slater, V A 14 Thompson, P S 26 Phelan, R 38 Sullivan F 51 Tyler, K 3 Powell, M F 15 Considine, P J 27 Cahir, B 39 Dillon, G 52 Wade, P 3 Fox, J 16 Ferlazzo, M 28 King, R H 40 Irvine, K 53 Grimsey, P 4 Larkins, J F 17 Preston, M NO 41 O'Loughlin, P 54 Hughes, G `a Rackham, P D 18 Dalmau, P 29 Shembrey, M 42 Chivell, R 55 McNamee, B 6 lannazzo, M P 19 Nadzielski, H 30 Pearson, Paul 43 IvIalouf, M 56 O'Callaghan, W 7 Wade, G F (c) 20 Hilbert, M 31 Smith, P 44 Taylor, P 57 Isaacs, A S Taylor, G 21 Kennedy, P 32 Caven, A 45 Johnson, P 58 Amott, P 9 Hughes, B 22 Aughton, P G 33 Sullivan, A 46 Hughes, J (vc) 59 McDonough, P 10 Doolan, J G 23 Sheahan, M G 34 Daffey, P J 47 Moore, S 60 Hogan, T 11 Davis, T J (cr) 35 Pearson, Peter 48 Nathan, S 12 Hogan, P N 24 Drennan, M J 36 O'Dea, P 49 Trewin, T 13 Mitchell, G P 25 Mahoney, G A 37 Bell, M 50 Hughes, D UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : Bob Beynon; Res: Steven 1'Boo'th, D Burley R 14 McKinnon, A O 27 Atchison, D 2 Ilewellyn, A 41 Best, W D K 15 Hickey, D 55 Faulkner, C B S 28 Hopkins, P 3 Clarke, J J 42 Temple, M J 56 Burley, S F A 16 Holland, G A 29 Knee, R N 43 Wood, A 4 Crowe, P T 17 Pascoe, R 57 Shields, P R D W 30 Gill, P T 44 Dillon, P 5 Burne, N E 18 Beggs, D M T 58 Saines, R N G 31 King, A D 45 Lay, P A 59 Sceney, C G 19 32 Vec 6 Champion, N 60 D 20 TD acey, R D R 33 Yunc~kmt, TR F 46 7 Lockle, M MH aloney,rg W 61 Hays,aP~RI J 21 Sawyer, G R 34 Case, 8 Santamatda, R 48 Von Moger, A J62 Johnson, P P 922,Costello, S R A 35 Herben, G 9 Sa3nes, C 49 Martini, R G R 23 Cooke, M C 63 Toose, K R C 36 Larsen, J W A 50 Lyons, W F 68 Curds, R F 10 C!411 C K Z4 Perret+t, R M 1 Steele, P W (c) 12 Fisher, A D 25 Birch, P A 13 Krautil, P R 26 Smith, P W UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach: Alan Salter ; Res : 37 Costello, A J 51 Appleford, P D 74 Thomson, 38 Adams, M P 52 McIntyre, L R L A J 39 Piazza, R D 53 Wood, N C 77 Lombard, M S 40 Staindl, D J 54 Gourlay, D B David Mithen 1 Williams, S F 11 Tyquin, M 22 Carey, 2 Bedford, J T 31 Morrison, G R A 12 Burgin, D 23 Westmore, G A 3 Sca me 11a, B 32 Wilson, D S C 13 Lugg, P 24 Hager, R J 33 Smith, H J (Cr) 14 Hindle, R G 4 uivian, D G 15 Collins, R 25 (c)sieeman, M 5 Whithead, G 3435 dv tchri soor egi,e,rp MK P 16 Ellison, G N 26 Schauble, P D 36 Melville, 6 Carroll, W S 17 Jewson, G R H R 27 Church, B 7 A ;derson, G G 37 Caine, R V A 18 Pleydell, G P 28 Trumble, S 8 Taylor, R T 38 Harley, R 19 Booth, D J 9 Nicolson, S (vc) 39 Debelle, G D I 20 Small, D M 29 Carmody, J 10 McCombe, F 40 Sharp, J C W 21 Hollonds, B P 30 Sanger, A 41 Clarke, P 42 McGee, L A 43 Standish, T J 44 Hamilton, J 46 Ashby, I 47 Sing, G P 48 Dobbie, S M 49 Waterson, R 51 Dunin, A J 54 Sammon, M T 58 Brukner, P D 69 Johnston, M 70 O'Conner M THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 Page 13

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS A SECTIO N University Blues 31 109 1310 2216-148 University Blacks 33 65 1013 1216-88 UNIVERSITY BLUES : Tyquin 4, Sleeman 4, Anderson 3, Church 3, Hindle 2, Hager, Williams, Booth, Carey, Waterson, Came BEST: Hager, Standish, Carroll, Carey, Trumble, Hindle UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Von Moger 4, Dynon 2, Curtis 2, Fisher, Perrett, Holland, Cooke BEST: Lay, Cooke, Burne, Dynon, Perrett, Von Moger Ormond 12 23 57 7 9-51 Old Trinity Gr 20 50 71 82-5 0 ORMOND: Purcell 2, Murphy 2, Bourne, Cameron, J Russ BEST : Murphy, Naylor, J Russ, Dove, Corben, Bourne OLD TRINITY : Peers 2, Bunting, Cowley, Weir, Dawson, Quarterman BEST: Peers, Star, S Emerson, Quarterman, Robison, Beer Caulfield Gramm 21 64 76 13 8-86 Marcellin OC 6 1 72 95 97-6 1 CAULFIELD GItANIM : Butcher 4, Tootell 2, Lester 2, Voyage 2, Griffiths, R Fletcher, Stone BEST: Griffiths, Lester, Long, Voyage, G Fletcher, Stone MARCELLIN O C : Power 3, Denning 3, Butler, Morrison, Price BEST: J Gartner, Macdonald, F Aloisio, Gooley, Toniolo, J Cullinan St Bernard's OC 32 124 135 17 9-111 Coburg 11 12 22 22-14 ST BERNARD'S O C : Nadzielski 4, Mahoney 3, Doolan 3, B Hughes 2, F Sullivan 2, Drennan, Aughton, Mahady BEST : Aughton, Doolan, Ferlazzo, Nadzielski, Drennan, Mitchell COBURG: Ingleton, Hutchison BEST : Royal, P O'Brien, King, B O'Brien, P Finlay, Cunningham North Old Boys 5 4 67 11 12 1214-86 De La Salle OC 3 6 510 614 720-62 NORTH OLD BOYS : Hall 3, Sheales 2, Borcich, Carroll, Wilson, Conti, Ould, Robertson, Anderson BEST: Robertson, O'Connor, Borcich, Hall, Leeack, Hanneberry DE LA SALLE: Groves 4Mulqueen, Beddoe, A McDonald BEST: McDonnell, Sykes, Nugent, Halasa, Dunn, Groves Page 14 B SECTIO N St Kilda CBOC 51 107 118 149-93 Geelong 52 73 86 118-74 ST KILDA CBOC: Smith 5, Robinson 5, Vickers 2, Jennings 2 BEST: Smith, Carroll, Jennings, McBroom, Meehan, White GEELONG: Lowcock 4, G Trevaskis 3, Dowling 2, Huon, Elliston BEST: Kelly, Paulke, G Trevaskis, Lowcock, Davis, Huon Old Scotch Coll 32 84 94 14 10-94 Old Melburnians 44 69 1112 11 13-79 OLD SCOTCH : Morgan 4, Cox 3, Carlton 2, Marx 2, Kiel, Leeming, Sherwen BEST: Anderson, Rogerson, Purnell, Speer, Morgan, Kiel, OLD MELBURNIANS : Roberson 5, I Cordner 4, McMullin 2 BEST: I Cordner, Middleton, Roberson, Pisarski, Gray, Mitchelmore Reservoir OB 1 2 65 6 11 9 13-67 Old Haileybury 4 3 54 68 7 13-55 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Trevascus 3, Sellers 2, McKerrow, O'Brien, Scott, Byrne BEST: R Shepherd, Bates, Byrne, McKerrow, Massey, Paulka OLD HAILEYBURY: Hattam 3, Roberts 2, Code, Curry BEST: Bouris, G Campbell, Code, Houghton, Mason, Paul Old Paradians 21 52 63 89-57 Collegians 12 23 54 68-44 OLD PARADIANS : C Hughes 2, Coghlan, B Considine, Curran, Kohut, J Jordan P Jordan BEST: Duke, C Hughes, P Johnston, G Carroll, Tudor, Kohut COLLEGIANS: Lupson 2, Bickford, Etherington, Taylor, Roach BEST: Ashton, Bickfcrd, T Loder, R Loder, Cook, Roach Ivanhoe Monash Blues 43 87 1311 1513-103 03 38 512 716-5 8 IVANHOE : Hartney 3, Quinlivan 2, Stredwick 2, R Stewart 2, McWhinnie 2, Grant, Wood, Robinson, Long BEST : Grant, Coarse, Burton, R Stewart, Hoare, Knop MONASH BLUES : Bergin 4, Ryan 2, G Anderson BEST: Swanson, G Anderson, O'Dwyer, Rosendale, Forsyth, Campbell THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -July 9, 1977 Last Week's Results - Continue d C SECTIO N AJAX 6 6 149 1712 20 15-135 Old Carey Gram 20 54 107 128-8 0 AJAX: Schulberg 4, Jurberg 4, Rozen 3, Basser 3, Kalmus, Jankie, Segal, H Ritterman, Bluzer, Kessel BEST: Rosner, Schulberg, Korn, Nissen, Gross, Feldpicer OLD CAREY : Whitehead 4, P Rowe 2, Yeo 2, Brockwell 2, McKinley, Holden BEST: Smith, Wiseman, Yeo, Duncan, Curnow, P Rowe Kew 32 46 11 12 14 14-98 Old Ivanhoe Gr 22 63 83 98-62 KEW: Blay 6, Mullin 2, Hayes 2, Toogood 2, Walker, Clay BEST: Toogood, Varney, B Smith, Dennis, Blay, Walker OLD IVANHOE : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Parkside 46 78 88 14 14-98 UHS Old Boys 01 28 511 711-5 3 PARKSIDE : Howell 3, P Harvey 2, Carruthers 2, Bastow Felle, Ware, Nankervis, B Harvey, Biggins, R Clarke BEST : Wilson, Carruthers, Nankervis, Poyntz, R Clarke, Graham UHS OLD BOYS: M Walsh 4, G Dai Balsillie, Mercer BEST: Flavel, G Davvis, Blampied, Balsillie, Mercer, Blake Hampton Rovers 45 66 1114 15 19-109 MHS Old Boys 12 54 66 1210-8 2 HAMPTON ROVERS : Spurrell 3, Nash 2, McSpeerin 2, Cook 2, James, Harper, R Huckett, Rowston, Slattery, MacLeod BEST : S Huckett, Blair, Nash, James, Slattery, Rowston MHS OLD BOYS : Short 2, I Harrison gan BEST: Short, P P Scott, R Shaw P Scott 3, Wood 2, 2, Cherry 2, H Mor- Cherry, Cooper, Wood, Fawkner v Old Xaverians - Match abandoned D SECTIO N Alphington 32 55 55 99-63 Old Cam'well Gr 23 46 611 6 12-48 ALPHINGTON: Whitfield 4, G Gale, Shea, Shearer, Smith, Williams BEST : Jamieson, G Candy, Skerry, G Shearer, Shea, Whitfield OLD CAMBERWELL: Hewitt 2, J Steven 2, Rimington, Mehan BEST: Hewitt, Watkin, I Macrae, J Steven, D Steven, A Mac- rae- Old Brighton Gr 72 9 4 125 20 8-128 LaTrobe Blacks 13 34 66 87-55 OLD BRIGTON : Priestley 8, Gedye 3, Epstein 2, Larkin 2, Shepherd 2, Draper, Jones, Kemp BEST: J Priestley, Epstein, Johnston, J Priestley, McClure LA TROBE BLACKS : O'Donoghue 3, Mac- Kenzie, Hertz, Condon, Proser BEST : Rowe, Hast, O'Donohue, Jago, Cordner, Condon Assumption OC 32 76 98 13 12-90 Old Geelong 23 26 510 8 12-60 ASSUMPTION OLD COLL : O'Donnell 5, L Howard 3 Singline 2, Pavone, Lester, Vipond BEST-' O'Dwyer, Commadeur, Kelly, L Howard, Singline, Cribbes OLD GEELONG: Spiden 3, Calder 2, Thompson, Peacock, Moore BEST: Lewis, Perry, Spiden, Crawford, Gilbert, Hunter Elsternwick 33 35 97 1310-88 State Bank 35 8 9 11 10 12 11-83 ELSTERNWICK : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday STATE BANK : Linehan 5, Williams 2, Evans 2, Inglis, Kincaid, Eacott BEST: Linehan, Eacott, McSwain, Pitts, Sparks, Jeffery St Kevin's OB 4 4 10 5 14 7 15 10-100 Power House 1 5 47 67 9 13-67 ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Hannan 8, Low 2, J Corrigan 2, Kelly 2, B Campbell BST: Hannan, Fitzpatrick, Fanning, Kelly, Clement, Low POWER HOUSE : Rosewarne 3, Clark 2, Booth 2, Stafford, Coloe BEST: Rosewarne, Griffin, Booth, Coloe, Stafford, Newton THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 Page 15

Y IOWA 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter FINAL Goal-kickers : HANDY SCORE SHEET II I I II I ( F i ( ----~--- ~ - ~ ( ~ ( Last Week's Results C'Ontinued E SECTIO N ANZ Bank 64 811 1320 1428-112 Brunswick 51 83 124 137-85 ANZ BANK: A Gale 3, S Gale 3, Wescott 3, Daykin 2, Towan 2, Baker, BEST : Daykin, A Gale, Jones, May, Towan, Tuckey BRUNSWICK : Jones 3, Owens 3, Gillett 2, Palmer 2, Trottman 2, Moylan BEST : Johnston, Camilleri, Madden, Gillett, Palmer, Hackett F SECTIO N Thornbury 69 916 1520 1824-132 Glenroy 12 1 7 28 410-34 THORNBURY : Azzolini 5, M Staff 4, Greenwood 2, Hayman 2, McMahon 2, O'Rourke Lucas, Burnie BEST : Greenwood, Byrne, G Burrows, Azzolini, Little, M Staff GLENROY: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or areceived after copy dead-line - first post Monday FIXTURES, RESULTS 66A SECTION Old Mentonians 6 5 8 8 11 13 14 16-100 AMP Society 2 1 44 55 8 11-59 OLD MENTONIANS : Peel 3, Adcock 3, Norton 2, Speers 2, Upham, Nicholson, Pride, Maher BEST : Jamison, Upham, Peel, Maher, Nicholson, Norton AMP SOCIETY: I Henderson 3, P Henderson 2, O'Rourke, Sweeney, Walsh BEST : Sweeney, Waller, Walsh, O'Rourke, McLeod, C'wealth Bank 1 7 48 6 9 11 11-77 St Bede's OC 1 2 54 67 7 11-5 3 C'WEALTH BANK : Dick 6, W McCrimmon 2, Sarapau, Taylor, Carroll BEST: D Thomas, Taylor, Carroll, Dick, W Mc- Crimmon, Fraser ST BEDE'S O C : Evans 2, Turner 2, Turra, Bradbury BEST: Robinson, Evans, Roberts, Huysmans, Turner, Cecchi APRIL 16 I Mar 15 15 OTrin 8 14 Orm 1414 St B 13,15~StB 18 16 CGr 13 8 NOB 32 23 Cob 6 7 1 DLS 915 Cob 9 6 CGr 49 4 6 OTrin 101 4 Mar 17 11 U15Is 13 16 DLS 11 :12 UBlks 81 7 APRIL 23 Orin 10 47 U'Bls 915 UBik 2015 Cob 169 NOB 2017 CGr 1413 StB 139 Mar 912 DLS 28 14 OTrin 7 1 0 APRIL 30 UBlk 15 14 UBls 13 :23 Orm 1721 OTrin 11 11 Mar 1219 CGr 11 15 StB 26 22 Cob 7 7 NOB 1413 DLS 9 23 MAY 7 NOB 1223 Orm 8 1 7 UBls 1929 Cob 5 6 MAY 21 Orm 14 15 Mar 13 12 NOB 11 12 UBIk 9 12 Cob 910 OTrin 97 CGr 18 14 UBIs 13 17 DLS 910 StB 8 1 5 MAY 28 NBlk 21 16 OTrin 4 10 Mar 219 Cob 11 10 CGr 1814 Orm 1316 NOB 1819 StB 11 4 DLS 21 23 UBls 11 8 JUNE 4 NOB 33 10 OTrin 59 NBlk 16 11 Mar 10 14 StB 2214 UB1s 1710 CGr 1516 Cob 922 DLS 1613 Orin 9 6 CGr 14 15 UBlk 11111 Vic 3u'N- StB 1911 OTrin 14 2012 js la 13 13 DLS 12 19 Mar 12 11'(at Adelaide) 14!Vic 1714 Tas 12 12 MAY 14 1(at Launceston ) (at FLatem Psak)! JUNE 18 Orm 1714 UBlk 15 13'NOB 78 Marc 4 3 NOB 2825 UBls 86 UBIs 9 11 OTrin 5 9 Orm 925 Cob 74 St'B 128 UBlk 6 9 DLS 914 CGr 712 JUNE 25 Orm 103 UBIs 8 7 UBIk 11 13 Cob 1 2 NOB 12 10 CGr 77 StB 12 22 Mar 8 15 DLS 15 10 OTrin 3 3 JULY 2 UBls 2216 UBIk 12 16 Orm 7 9 OTrin 8 2 CGr 138 Mar 9 7 StB 179 Cob 22 NOB 1214 DLS 72 0 JULY 9 North 0 v Ormond Coburg v Uni Blues Uni Blacks v Caul Gr OTrinvSt Bern Marc OC v DLS O C JULY 16 Ormond v Urri Blacks Uni Blues v North OB O Thin V Marc OC Caul Or v St Bern DLS OC v Coburg JULY 23 Mn rc OC v Ormond U Blacks v North OB Coburg v 0 Thin Caul Gr v U Blues St Bern v DLS OC JULY 30 O Trln v U Blacks Marc OC v Coburg Ormond v Caul Or North OB v St Bern U Blues v DLS O C AUGUST 6 Caul Or v 0 Trin U Blacks v Marc OC St Bern v U Blues Coburg v North OB DLS OC v Ormond AUGUST 13 St Bern v Ormond North OB v 0 Trin Coburg v Caul Gr U Blues v Marc OC DLS OC v U Blacks AUGUST 20 Marc OC v North OB OTrSnvUBlues Ormond v Coburg U Blacks v St Beim Caul Or v DLS OC North Brunswick 45 610 11 16 15 17-1,07 National Bank 00 42 44 97-61 NORTH BRUNSWICK: D Payne 4, Campbell 3, Raleigh 2, Tymms 2, Davies 2, Dimarco, Kenny BEST: D Payne, R Payne, Kenny Dimarco, Cioccio, Davies NATIONAL BANK : Scott 4, Reeves, Jenkinson, Borserio, Ferrier, McLean BEST: McLean, Ferrier, Zwar, Jenkinson, Borserio, Scott West Brunswick 43 74 107 10 9-69 Heatherton 22 54 79 8 15-63 WEST BRUNSWICK : Monger 3, Nigro 2, R Brockwell 2, Ceddia, P Heenan, M Schwarze BEST: Ceddia, P Heenan, Ivey, Lewis, Monger, Nigro EATH E Killen B air s~ M~k ng,nmcdonoughisbest : Paul Carey, O'Connor, Howells, John Kenney, R Sauer, A Killen Beverley Hills a bye Bulleen-T'stowe 43 86 11 7 14 8-92 Monash Whites 1 1 75 97 11 10-76 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : C Sheridan 4, Tenace 3, Walker 3, P Pollard 2, D'Agostino, Bird BEST: C Sheridan, S Pollard, Miles, Dozzi, Nanscawen, Lockhart MONASH WHITES : Curtin 5, B De Pace, 4, Sauer, Essing BEST: Darling, Curtin, B De Pace, Ludgman, Oldham, Brice Footscray IT 6 4 9 4 11 8 12 8-80 LaTrobe Reds 1 1 53 54 65-41 FOOTSCRAY I T: Leonard 4, Fahey 2, Fletcher 2 White 2, Sheehan, Abramczyk BEST : R Stott, White, Hoyne, Leonard, Beecroft, Fahey LA TROBE REDS : Sauer 2, Butler 2, Gould, Heath BEST : Kleeman, Gould, Butcher, Wasnievski, Perry, Sauer Bulleen United v University Reds - Match abandoned P,age 16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 Page 17

Last Week's Results - Continued JUNIOR SECTION 1 University Blacks 2 4 5 7 10 9 14 14-98 University Blues 3 3 66 9 10 12 12-84 UNIV BLACKS : Barclay 3, Smale 3, Young 3, Beggs 2, Bartlett, Allanson, Stevenson BEST: Smale, Fenner, Young, Norton, Chapman, Bartlett UNIV BLUES: Phimister 5, Dess 2, Foster 2, Milford, Henderson, M Clarke BEST: Phimister, Tom, Guinane, Foster, Dess, Hughes St Bernard's OC 30 95 127 16 16-112 Ormond 23 24 47 5 8-38 ST BERNARD'S OC : Monaghan 6, Powell 3, Currie 2, Schultz 2, Cartwright, Redmond, Grant BEST: Tickner Monaghan, L~ngweli, Elia, Redmond, Car'twright ORMOND: Bosch 2, M Porter 2, Holdsworth BEST: Holdsworth, Sexton, Bosch, Barnes, Morris, Britton Mon University 40 81 103 125-77 North Old Boys 41 53 64 7 6-48 MONASH UNIV: Craig 4, Grutzner 2, Rosendale, Mogg, Etherington, Mitchell, Hodge, Zimmermann BEST: Morey, Mogg, Lovell, Grutzner, Rosendale, Craig NORTH OLD BOYS : Gregg 2, Randles 2, Pearse, Bellalmo, Hedley, BEST : Gregg, Clark, Hargreaves, Hedley, Bellalmo, Gamble Coburg v Old Scotch Coll - Match abandoned Ivanhoe a bye "SPANNER'S" 250th GAME Melbourne University Football Club congratulate Amateur stalwart and "Blues" utility player Spence "Spanner" Williams in reaching his 250th Amateur game and his 36th Birthday over this weekend, it is doubtful if this fine player's record will ever be surpassed, this includes 23 Finals appearances, six State games, once as Captain, and twice in an Australian Amateurs side He has also represented Melbourne University in inter-varsity competition where he won a Full Blue Spence is not only a dedicated and talented "Blues" player but he also serves the M :U F C as a Vice President and still finds time to carry out his duties as Blues Delegate to the VA F A If anyone should doubt his keenness it may be well to remember that he travels from Monbulk to serve the sport he loves so well Happy Birthday ` Span" Page `18 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Geelong 25 410 913 1017-77 Alphington 1 1 23 23 48-32 GEELONG: Luttrell 3, Dodds, Morrow, McNeil, Nurzenzski, Syddall, Oliver, Fatouros BEST: Fatouros, Syddall, Innes-Iron, Tripodi, Luttrell, Nurzenzski ALPHINGTON: Fleming, Lennox, Candy, Radford BEST: Farry, Matfin, Travaglini, Radford, Cree, Liddell Hampton Rovers 52 74 126 169-105 MHS Old Boys 40 63 66 79-51 HAMPTON ROVERS : James 5, Cole 4, Thompson 2, Cervi, Meehan, Moore, Morecroft, Spalding BEST: Spalding, James, Thompson, Ashkar, Campbell, Moorecroft MHS OLD BOYS: Guiness 3, P Krelle 2, V Tremaine, Anthony BEST: G Hallet, Schultze, McDonald, N Tremaine, Taylor, Morrow Reservoir OB 1210 1811 2216 2418-162 Caulfield Gramm 0 0 32 53 64-4 0 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS: Rider 6, Pettety 6, Romeo 4, Truefeldt 2 Pugh 2, Smith, Rist, Tobin, Getson BE~T: Pugh, Smith, S Kennedy, Rider, Franklin, Tobin CAULFIELD GRAM: Strugnall 3, Wilson, Meadows, McLeod BEST: Not supplied Old Paradians forfeited to Kew West Brunswick v De La Salle OC - Match abandoned CAULFIELD RUCKMAN'S 150th Again Caulfield Grammarians salute one of its most popular members Ross Mathieson who has now played 150 games for the club Blessed with a well covered frame Ross usually plays in the ruck and rests in a back pocket when off the ball Able to take a strong mark and follow it up with a good distance kick he has been a tower of strength to the Reserves since he came up from the Juniors some seasons ago Apart from being a serviceable footballer he is always in the forefront when club affairs require volunteers who are prepared to "put in" physically as well as in other ways Ross and older brother Ian, one of the clubs good players of yesteryear, now run a Newsagency in South Melbourne but Ross somehow manages to see that Saturday is his day off THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 Last Week's Results Continued A RESERVE SECTIO N University Blacks 24 57 10 9 10 10-70 University Blues 21 52 6 5 108-68 UNIV BLACKS: G Saines 3, Santamari a 2, Lyons 2, Toose, McIntyre, Dillon BEST : Lyons, Santamaria, Best, Weston, A Costello, Sceney JUNIV BLUES : Melville 3, McGee 2, Wilson 2, Brukner, Clarke, Taylor BEST : Small, Bedford, McGee, Sing, Ellison, Nicholson Ormond 40 60 102 12 3-75 Old Trinity Gram 0 3 25 25 3 5-2 3 ORMOND: Wood 5, Carter 2, Anrep 2, Fitts, Rowell, Holman BEST:- Crump, C Turner, Anrep, R Humphreys, Wood, Herkess OLD TRINITY : Camilleri Siverson, Healy BEST: Cook, Wall, Birrell, Coles, Bolton, Watsford Marcellin OC 44 66 99 11 12-78 Caulfield Gram 30 43 74 76-48 MARCELLIN O C: J D Gregory 5, Corrie 2, J O Gregory 2, Allen, Rankin BEST : Corrie, J O Gregory, Hardy, White, Rankin, C Aloisio CAULFIELD GRAMM: Worthington, Yeomans, Monotti, Strugnell, Tamblyn, Irvine, Fox BEST: Frankish, Watson, Gerrand, Peters, Tamblyn, Monotti St Bernard's OC 13 45 69 7 14-56 Coburg 22 35 45 5 6-36 ST BERNARD'S O C : Bell 3, J Hughes, Johnson, Eaton, Daffey BEST: Tyler, Mc- Ardle, Paul Pearson, Dalmau, Bell, J Hughes COBURG: Bongiouanni, Sim, Egan, Richards, McAuliffe BEST : McAuliffe, Hughes, M O'Brien, Bongiouanni, Weston, Richards De La Salle OC 50 93 116 189-117 North Old Boys 21 21 34 76-4 8 DE LA SALLE: Hannah 5, Mitchell 4, M Kerin 3, Slattery 2, M Mitchell, Rapone, Aldenhoven, G Hale BEST: Hannah, Mc- Guiness, Hogan, Slattery, M Kerin, George NORTH OLD BOYS : Goalkickers, Best Players not received or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday SECRETARIES - ADDRESS, PHON E OLD PARADIANS - N W Nugent, 11 Maroondah Terrace, Bundoora, 3083 - Phone (as now) - 467-2857 MARCELLIN OC - T F Naughton - Day phone now 617-4571 B RESERVE SECTIO N St Kilda CBOC 17 48 713 10 17-77 Geelong 10 11 23 4 3-27 ST KILDA CBOC: Caine 2, Kellaway 2, Waterman 2, Tobin 2, Benton, Zotti BEST: O'Connell, McNeil, Davis, Zotti, Kellaway, Clinch GEELONG: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first Monday Old Scotch Coll 43 66 910 11 13-79 Old Melburnians 12 64 74 118-74 OLD SCOTCH : Nickless 3, Drummond 2, McLean 2, Milner 2, Clarke, Rankin BEST : Drummond, Sowden, Nickless, Rankin, Currie, Welch OLD MELBURNIANS: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Old Halleybury 24 49 410 6 10-46 Reservoir OB 22 24 46 5 8-38 OLD HAILEYBURY : Cunningham 2, Troup, McQueen, Moss, Houston BEST : A Campbell, Cunningham, Galt, Payne, P Poole, S Poole RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Ivanhoe 86 1214 1718 2321-159 Monash Blues 23 33 35 45-29 IVANHOE: Sinclair 4, A Jones 3, Field 3, Berry 3, Bourke 2, Simpson 2, Mantesso 2, Williams 2, Lanning, Brewin BEST: Mc- Kernan, Sinclair, Williams, Simpson, Berry, George MONASH BLUES : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Old Paradians forfeited to Collegians TIPSTERS' TALLY Section A Jim Fidge B Alf Ream C Alex Johnson* D Keith Findlay E Syd Whitfield F Norm Nugent* Jun 1 Cliff Bastow* Jun 2 Peter Nathan* Last Week Total 16 152 12 112 20 152 20 110 15 140 15 15 1 14 129 20 146 To overcome the cancellation of some of last week's matches, we have allotted points in proportion to the number of matches played in the Section - Four points for each winner in Sections A B and D Five points for each winner in Sections C, E and F and seven points for each winner in the Junior Sections, subject to a maximum of 20 points THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 Page 1 9

Last Week's Results - Continued C RESERVE SECTIO N AJAX 41 78 99 12 11-83 Old Carey Gram 32 63 104 12 7-79 AJAX : Lisner 3, Davis 2, Kozica 2, Baron, Greenberg, Fayman, Rozenbes, Gizenberg BEST: Freeman, Fayman, Baron, Nankin, Kozica, Eizenberg OLD CAREY: D Mortimer 6, P Gomer 2, Pappas 2, Englando, Morgan BEST: Simms Ramsay, C Elliott, Pappas, Poole, Marshall Kew 51 64 77 10 10-70 Old Ivanhoe Gr 11 33 36 56-36 KEW: Casauria 4, Bell, Fanning, O'Dowd, Brown, L Clay, Campbell BEST: Casauria, O'Dowd, Brown, Fanning, Nankervis, Saunderson OLD IVANHOE : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Parkside 43 77 712 11 17-83 UHS Old Boys 22 22 33 33-2 1 PARKSIDE : Nicholls 3, Sweeney 2, Fraser 2, Gleeson, Byrne, Welsh, Judd BEST : Nicholls, Fraser, Gleeson, Hennessey, Byrne, Sweeney UHS OLD BOYS : Young, Darrock, Gallagher BEST: Broben, Toleman, Parks, Luscombe, Salvatico, McKenzie Hampton Rovers 33 87 88 1211-83 MHS Old Boys 12 44 69 1015-75 HAMPTON ROVERS: Caffarella 2, Cave 2, G English 2, Clottu 2, Rudd, Kennedy, Kelly, Diamond BEST: Rudd, Healey, Clottu, Devola, G English, Cave MHS OLD BOYS : Martin 3, McKenzie 2, Rogers 2, Senini, Jones, Orchard BEST : Robertson, Jones, Martin, Rice, K Hallet, D Lang Fawkner v Old Xaverians - Match abandoned All at Melbourne High congratulate Ian Evans on reaching 50 games with the club Ian, being a Committeeman had shown both tremendous enthusiasm and endeavour on the field and his ability and drive in our club speak for themselves His courageous displays have been an example to all and we look forward to many more games and his continued association with our club Well done Ian! Page 20 D RESERVE SECTIO N Old Cam'well Gr 25 26 47 7 9-51 Alphington 02 14 15 3 6-24 OLD CAMBERWELL: Pegram 4, Stafford 2, Ellis BEST: Stafford, Cottrell, Pegram, Kelly, Price, Mullins ALPHINGTON: Humm, Liddell, Matton BEST: Grace, Humm, Matton, Sutton, Lynch, Liberman Old Brighton Gr 44 108 129 15 15-105 LaTrobe Blacks 0 0 1 0 31 41-25 OLD BRIGHTON : Mullett 7, Bellmaine 2, Gartner 2, Kelleway 2, Beddoe, Hamilton BEST: Smak, Gartner, Hamilton, Mullett, Bellmaine, Rossiter LA TROBE BLACKS : Gannon 2, Conduit, Davies BEST : Patrick, Davies, M Groenewegan, Hulme, Huckstepp, Barcellona Old Geelong 34 87 119 1413-97 Assumption OC 22 25 56 69-45 OLD GEELONG: Clarke 7, Webster 3, N Officer 2, Gibson, Fraser BEST: N Kearney, Clarke, Robinson, N Officer, Gibson, Webster ASSUMPTION OLD COLL: D Smith 3, Murray, Borbiro, Fitz BEST: Rohde, Howe, Fitz, Vear, Murray, Dewan State Bank 47 610 8 16 10 17-77 Elsternwick 02 26 38 4 13-37 STATE BANK : Jenkin 5, Dumbrell 2, Holmes, Keedy, McKeown BEST: McKeown, Jenkin, Allott, Reilly, Truscott, Clayton ELSTERNWICK : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Power House 21 62 72 8 4-52 St Kevin's OB 12 23 65 7 7-49 POWER HOUSE: Dakin 2, Sarosi 2, Zeidan, Sirinotis, Demir, O'Connor BEST : Webster, Seccass, Phillipson, Pullin, Zeidan, Greig ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Gaven 2, Harrison, Mazey, A Reynolds, Mornane, Smith BEST: Hawkins, Fleming, M Davies, Mornane, Noonan, Smith Today Mal `Trickshorts' Nicholson plays his 50th game for Old Mentonians Renowned for his tremendous speed and kicking distance whether launching an attacking move or creating a scoring opportunity in the forward line, Mal has been invaluable Last season he suffered a serious hand injury but through sheer perseverance, determination and dedication he has fought his way back into the senior side Congratulations Mal, we hope to see you around for a long time yet THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 Last Week's Results Continued E RESERVE SECTIO N ANZ Bank 5 3 103 113 127-79 Brunswick 12 23 35 9 7-61 ANZ BANK: Pearson 4, Dawson 2, Fehring 2, Decora 2, Holt, Jackson BEST : Borci, Fehring, Ham, Meehan, Peter Orchard, Pecora BRUNSWICK : Munro 4, Fagan 2, Camilleri 2, Johnston BEST : Grillinzoni, Anderson, Gleeson, Liddy, Hesketh, Wise Old Mentonians 24 39 414 516-46 AMP Society 02 03 23 33-21 OLD MENTONIANS : Ingram 2, Fisher, Ericksen, D Durack BEST : Green, Fisher, rngram, Fleming, Purcell, Osborn AMP SOCIETY : Moor 2, De Propertis BEST : Symons, McLeod, Newnan, A Carr, Joseph, Egan North Brunkwick 25 46 96 15 9-99 National Bank 02 64 95 9 7-61 NORTH BRUNSWICK : Turner 4, Pepi 2, McAnally 2, Villani 2, Major, Grant, Archibald, Trotter, Henderson BEST: Archibald, Costelli, Trotter, Muscat, Turner, Grant NATIONAL BANK : Hensey 4, Winzar 2, 2, Campbell BEST: Johnson, Wilkes, Hersey, Winzar, Knight, Phillips Heatherton 63 97 1313 1616-112 West Brunswick 12 35 55 66-42 HEATHERTON: Borg 3, Matherson 3, Fewkes 3, Bodey 3, W Williams 2, R Smith, Mahoney BEST: D Skinner, Buck, Fewkes, Matherson, Bodey, Borg WEST BRUNSWICK: Johnston 2, Gerdtz, Fletcher, White, Tartaglia BEST: Dagg, J Heenan, Miller, Tartaglia, Vazquez, Veitch Beverley Hills a bye OLD MENTONIAN NOTCHES UP 100 This week against West Brunswick Garry "Notts" Norton plays his 100th game for Old Mentonians Since coming to the club from school he has proved to be a great asset both on the field and socially Since he first started playing in the side in 1972 we have seen a tremendous improvement in his playing abi lity - by starting in the Reserves and raising himself by sheer dedication to his present position this season as vice captain of the Senior side His great asset on the field is his tremendous marking ability and whether in attack or defence givin g great drive to the team Garry has also given administrative service by acting as Treasurer in 1973 Last season he won the Best and Fairest Award for the club and is still showing out well From all at the club Garry - congratulations and we hope to see you on the field for your next 100 games F RESERVE SECTION Glenroy 53 75 97 138-86 Thornbury 11 23 23 3 3-21 GLENROY: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday THORNBURY: W Burrows, Curtis, Parsons BEST: Farrant, Bradbury, I Burton, Whitaker, P O'Meara, Curtis C'wealth Bank 11 32 84 84-52 St Bede's OC 12 14 25 512-42 C WEALTH BANK: McGregor 5, Linehan, Patternoster, Sperlungo BEST : Reeves, Pretty, Johnson, McGregor, Linehan, Dickinson ST BEDE'S OC : J I Powell 3, Biacsi, McCormack BEST : Ladds, Biacsi, Christofas, Elmore, Boomgardt, Campbell Bulleen-T'stowe 20 51 82 104-64 Monash Whites 02 02 14 2 4-16 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Burton 3, Stannard 3, C Hill 2, Smith, Tenace BEST: B Kelly, Tenace, Keast, Burton, Crowe, Miles MONASH WHITES : Lingha, Forde BEST: Hampton, O'Brien, Broxham, Joynson, Gleeson, Taylor Footscray IT 1 3 14 14 14-10 LaTrobe Reds 01 03 05 06-6 FOOTSCRAY I T : Newlands BEST: Kerr, Newlands, Ryan, Grayson, Morley, Butler LA TROBE REDS: BEST : Gray, Hambly, O'Connor, T Delahunty, Wichlinski, Solomon Bulleen United v University Reds - Match abandoned CENTURY TO CAULFIELD MAN Most clubs usually possess a footballer who can be referred to as "one of the best players who has played for the club" and it is a safe bet that most Caulfield Grammarians would without hesitation agree that Tony Lester qualifies in this respect Tony played his 100th game last Saturday and after the match back at the clubhouse went through the ritual reserved for such auspicious occasions A natural ball getter he plays mostly as a ruck rover or in the centre but he is likely to bob up anywhere in quest of a kick Few players of his rather spare frame possess the courage and tenacity he displays each week and his strong marking against bigger players together with his ability to come out of the packs with the ball and deliver it accurately to a team member with his left foot not only puts him in the category of one of the best players ever to have worn the clubs colours but also won for him the title of Best and Fairest last season, whilst this season he was Vice Captain of the VA FA team against Tasmania THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 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TODAYYS GAMES AND UMPIRES On ground of first-named club unless otherwise shown Seniors and Juniors at 2 p m 11 45 SHOWN AT fo THE r Reserves O F ow EACH ra "TIPSTER'S" COLUMN IN THE PREVIEWS OF TODAY'S GAMES North Old Boys v Ormond (at Elsternwick Park) - G M Simpson Goal: Jenner, Stewart (Burridge) Coburg v University Blues - Hill Goal : ; Peters, J Macdonald (Prideaux) University Blacks v Caulfield Gramm - Rowell Goal : Watson, Moran (B Nicholls) Old Trinity Gramm v St Bernard's O C - Goodman Goal : Hillier, Murray (Hinton) Marcellin O C v De La Salle O C - Rowe Goal : McKenzie, Van Der Kaay (Ball) B SECTIO N Monash Blues v Old Melburnians - C Nichol Goal : Randles, Ahlm (Dressing) Collegians v St Kilda CBOC - Gow Goal: Waddell, Wyatt (Middleton) Geelong v Old Haileyburians - Jenkin Goal : Taylor, Dunstan (Woodruff) Old Scotch Coll v Old Paradians - Dodds Goal: G C Simpson, Reid (Connell) Reservoir O B v Ivanhoe - Sharpe Goal : Stratton, Hateley (McInnis) C SECTION Old Xaverians v Kew - Field (Woolley) Hampton Rovers v A J A X - Hindle (Hoist) Old Carey Gramm v U HS Old Boys - Wills (Burke) Old Ivanhoe Gramm v M H S Old Boys - Grubb (Minson) Parkside v Fawkner - Mead (Clement- Smith) D SECTION Power House v Old Brighton Gramm - Power (Brisbane) Elsternwick v Old Camberwell Gramm - Mason (**) Alphington v Old Geelong - Booth (Fairbairn) La Trobe Blacks v State Bank - Peake (Pekin) Assumption O C v St Kevin's O B - Bishop (P McDonald) E SECTION West Brunswick v Old Mentonians - Speechley (Lyons) Brunswick v National Bank - Maebus (Trow) A MP Society v Beverley Hills - Halbish (Myors) North Brunswick v Heatherton - Johnston (**) ANZ Bank a bye F SECTION University Reds v Commonwealth Bank - Budge (Henderson) Footscray IT v Thornbury - McMaster (Radford) Glenroy v Monash Whites - Lowe (**) St Bede's O C v La Trobe Reds - Jennings (**) Bulleen-Templestowe v Bulleen United - Mc- Mahon (Marshall) JUNIOR SECTION 1 Monash University v Coburg - Cogdon Ormond v University Blues - D Smith Old Scotch Coll v St Bernard's O C - McCartney Ivanhoe v North Old Boys - Blair-Holt University Blacks v Fawkner - J Smith JUNIOR SECTION 2 Caulfi eld Gramm v Hampton Rovers - Henry Kew v Alphington - Tracey Geelong v West Brunswick - Cunneen MH S Old Boys v Old Paradians - Ryan De La Salle O C v Reservoir O B - Cavanagh E ME RGENCY UMPIRES Kelly, Muller 100th TO AJAX DEFENDER Congratulations to AJAX defender Joe Borensztajn on his 100th game with the club this week Joe has been one of our finest defenders and is a fine champion finshing 2nd in the Club Best and Fairest in 1972 A high marking, dashing defender he has many friends at the club who wish him all the best in his 2nd ton We all hope Joe can be part of AJAX's success in the years to come Fancy a well built Swedish piece') Saab from John Ould John Ould Motors Pty Ltd 837 High St Armadale 509632 2 SAAB RENAULT PEUGEOT BM W Ln1CT 782 OCfL`JO 13 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 63-0211 and ask for EXTENSION 1892 or 1893 RESERVE SECTION RESULTS to be phoned to Same numbers BEFORE 3 p m When phoning scores, please state firstly the Section, the teams concerned, and th en the winners, before giving the actual scores This is the responsibility of the HOME CLUB PRESS CORRESPONDENT The phone number of the Press Correspondent, George McTaggart, is 53-1290 PRESS CORRESPONDENTS POST REPORT EACH SUNDAY - It is absolutely essential that copy be received by the Editor BY FIRST POST ON MONDAY EACH WEEK Copy received after this time will not be considered The only way to ensure delivery on Monday is to post SUNDAY - EARLY ADDRESS ALL MATTER FOR PUBLICATION TO "THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER " Box 1564P, G P O, Melbourne, 3001, and not to the Editor's private address (Use addressed envelopes provided) 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 6 30 p m ), will include a preview of the following days amateur matches r sr WHOLESALE-SUPPLY and ENGRAVIN G Comprehensive range of trophies Presentation and Gifts SILVER, PEWTER and STAINLESS WARE CLOCK S PARKER PEN S JOHN F HICKMA N 94 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (Op p Hotel London) 63-80 33 Illustrated Brochures on Reques t Page 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 9, 1977 Page 23

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Next Week's Matches July 23 On ground of first-named club at 2 p m - Reserves at 11 45 am A SECTION Marcellin O C v Ormond University ;Blacks v North Old Boys Coburg v Old Trinity Gramm Caulfield Gramm v University Blues St Bernard's O C v De La Salle O C (at Elsternwick Park) B SECTION Reservoir OB v Old,Melburnians Geelong v Monash Blues Collegians v Old Scotch Coll Old Haileyburians v St Kilda OBOC Old Paradians v Ivanho e Parkside v Kew C SECTIO N Old Carey Gramm v Old Xaverians Hampton Rovers v Old Ivanhoe Gramm U H S Old Boys v A JAX M HS Old Boys v Fawkner D SECTION Assumption O C V Old Brighton Gramm Alphington C Power House Elsternwick v La Trobe Black s Old Geelong v Old Camberwell Gramm State Bank v St Kevin's O B Page 2 E SECTION North Brunswick v Old Mentonl ans 'Brunswick v West Brunswick National Bank v A N Z Bank Beverley Hills v Heatherton A M P Society a bye F SECTION Bulleen-Templestowe v Commonwealth Bank Glenroy v University Red s Footscray IT v St Bede's O C Monash Whites v Thornbury L Trobe Reds v Bulleen United JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ivanhoe v Coburg University Slacks v Monash University Ormond v Old Scotch Coll St!Bernard's O C v North Old Boys Fawkner v University Blues De La Salle JUNIOR SECTIO N tn 2 Rovers Geelong v Caulfield Gramm Kew v MH S Old Boys West Brunswick v Alphington Old Paradians v Reservoir O B Serviettes, Paper Plates, Hot & Cold Cups, Paper Bags, Raffle Books OK PAPER B AGS 1070 Gtenhuntly Road, G[enhu ntiy 3163 CANTEEN AND CLUB SUPPLIE S Free Delivery of All Order s Contact: Michael O'Ke11y, President St Kevin's Old Boys FC 211-4486 A/ H 551-3061 THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 16, 1977 LAST WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS Blacks down Caulfield - Still in running North troubled by Ormond By GEORGE McTAGGART There were several reversals of form in last Saturday's round, played under the best weather and ground conditions for some weeks Ormond, who scraped home from Old Trinity by a mere point the week before, gave leaders North Old Boys a lot of trouble, but were finally beaten by 10 points University Blacks, beaten to the tune of 10 goals in the previous match by University Blues, turned round and beat Caulfield Grammarians by 32 points, moving up to fifth ahead of Caulfield on percentage They are both two games outside the four, but both have a better percentage than Ormond (fourth) Coburg, who had managed only a total of three goals in the two previous games, finished 15 points ahead of the Blues, who had the chance to make themselves safe from relegation North started well but Ormond pegged them back and went to a narrow lead just before half-time North added 5-2 to 2-5 in the third term and did most of the attacking early in the last but their inaccuracy in front of goal prevented them from scoring a more decisive win After a slow start, the Blacks kicked 9-1 to Caulfield's 6 goals straight in the second quarter to be within 7 points at the interval The Blacks went on with the job and 7 goals in the last quarter took them on to a sound victory, and kept them in the running for the finals De La Salle were only 2 points in front of Marcellin at half-time, but Marcellin faded right out of it after that and were badly beaten Straighter shooting for goal played a big part in Monash Blues' 6-point win over Old Melburnians, and shocking kicking by Old Paradians (5-17) cost them the game against Old Scotch, who won by 8 points Ivanhoe's long string of successes was finally broken, as they went down by 10 points to Reservoir Old Boys AJAX crashed against Hampton Rovers and Parkside met a similar fate against Fawkner Kew made Old Xaverians battle for a 14-point win and Old Carey scored by a comfortable margin over Uni High Old Camberwell beat Elsternwick by 2 goals, Old Brighton won comfortably from Power House and LaTrobe Blacks beat State Bank West Brunswick were too strong for Old Mentonians, AMP Society beat Beverley Hills, and North Brunswick despite their 7-25, beat Heatherton by 9 points Thornbury surprised Footscray Tech, who went down by 28 points In the main Junior games, St Bernard's beat Old Scotch by 4 points and De La Salle had 3 goals to spare over Reservoir Fawkner Reserves suffered their first defeat, going down to Parkside by 3 goals, and another leading Reserves team, Old Brighton, failed by 11 points against Power House In only three Sections (D, B Reserve and F Reserve) did the top four teams win - but only Old Scotch Juniors and Ormond Reserves lost their places in the top brackets THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 16, 1977 Page 3

UMPIRES CORNER Contrary to popular opinion "the man in white" DOES know his rules and he uses them appropriately at any of the 68 Victorian Amateur Football Association matches played every Saturday The 70 field umpires and 20 goal umpires who officiate at VA F A matches all belong to the V A F A Umpires Association The objects of the Association are to foster goodwill amongst members, protect and safeguard their interests, encourage and promote umpiring as in integral part of Australian rules football and work with the V AFA to ensure that it is an efficient Amateur football body Membership of the V AFA UA is open to people who officiate in at least three home-and-away games, people appointed to the umpires' list and Life Members But being an umpire is not just running around a ground or st anding between goal posts at a football match every weekend Umpires attend two training sessions a week - on Tuesday and Thursday nights These are held at either Elsternwick Park or Royal Park At these sessions the V AFA umpires' adviser, Alan O'Neil ensures that the men in white are not only fit, but also know the rules by which the game is governed There is also a social side to umpiring There is a great comradeship between all members of the VA FA UA, especially at the annual dinner, held in August and the grand final dinner dance held in September OFFICE-BEARER S Here is the list of Office-Bearers of the VA F A Umpires Association for Season 1977 - President: Daryl Hill Vice-President: Philip Rowell Secretary: Graham Halbish Assistant Secretary : Graeme M Simpson Treasurer : David Hindle Social Secretary: Ron Lowe Executive: Gerald Minson, Dick Tracey, Colin Wills TRIBUNA L E Goers(J(Beverley h Hills N Reserves) was found guilty of attempting to elbow R Payne (North Brunswick Reserves) and severely reprimanded R Evans(JU(MIYIS 2nd Old ROUND) was found guilty of striking S Cook (Hampton Rovers) and suspended for four matches S Shea (Alphington) was found guilty of striking R Eades (Old Camberwell Gramm ) and R Peters (Power House) was found guilty of striking W Low (St Kevin's Old Boys) and suspended for four matches W Tolley (Coburg Reserves) was found guilty of striking M Bell (St Bernard's O C Reserves) and suspended for two matches, THE BLACK LIST Missed Publication deadline (Seniors an d Juniors 5 p m, Reserves 3 pm) - Fine THREE DOLLARS ST BEDE'S O C IVANHOE JUNIORS MARCELLIN O C RESERVE S HAMPTON ROVERS RESERVES BRUNSWICK RESERVE S Failed to phone Final scores to Herald office before 530 p m - Fine SIX DOL- LARS AMP SOCIETY COBURG RESERVES AMP SOCIETY RESERVES Failed to phone Final scores or Details to Press Correspondent before 6 P M (B Section 7 pm) Fine SIX DOLLARS COBURG RESERVE S Phoned Incorrect Scores - Fine THREE DOLLARS IVANHOE JUNIORS KEW JUNIORS COBURG RESERVES BRUNSWICK RESERVES LIFE, SELF EMPLOYED AND PERSONAL SUPERANNUATION SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, ALL GENERAL INSURANCES DON NIcQUEEN CONSULTANT FOR A MP SOCIETY Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man 9 years experience with AM P Society Interstate player with VA FA 1964, 1965, 1966 16 Wakefield S t, Hawthorn, Vic 3122 Ph: (Bus) 81-0638 (Priv) 560-4082 Page 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 16, 1977 PREVIEWING 9 A SECTIO N Surprises again No sooner do I give University Blues the big rap and they fall in a great bog hole! Perhaps I'd better re-asses COBURG - they may blast their way through the vital games ahead and hang on in the section I have a strong feeling Coburg WILL NOT be relegated Ormond are coming along nicely and will settle any rough chance University Blacks may consider they have for - a place in the finals Tony Von Mager is on target and last week collected 7 goals to give him 11 in two weeks The accuracy of tho Blacks forwards certainly off-set the Caul field minor scores But 'Blacks will need more th an straight kicking to toss Ormond Marcel lin, down in recent weeks, will pop back among the winners today After beating Old Trinity But a warning - Trinity are improving so don't treat them lightly or they will sneak their first four match points St Bernard's are looking more like the side of old and while it would seem this match may be a"cliff-hanger", I will be surprised if St Be rnard's surrender Caulfield the points Those names are still bobbing up among Caul field's best - a fine bunch of in-form veterans - but perhaps Tony Lester, Barry Morphet, Jon Long, John Griffiths and company need a little more support from some of their less experienced team-mates It's a funny season but St Bernard's will just make it, North Old Boys draw closer each week to dropping a game - but their all round ability still gleams I don't expect them to lower their colours this round - Uni Blues are well short of their mark De La Salle, on perform ances the likely September "runner-up", will continue their fairly safe hold on the "double ch ance" by exploiting the team-building problems of an improving Coburg SELECTIONS : Ormond, North Old Boys, Marcellin, St Be rnard's, De La Salle - JIM FIDGE B SECTION My opinion of the relative team strengths appears to change weekly as this crazy competition, In which it appears that anyone can beat anyone, moves towards its climax Some teams obviously have no regard for their tipster's sensitivities! Despite their thumping win last week, whereby they climbed from the bottom Geelong are not yet out of trouble as they must face up to Old Melburnians, who slipped again with the aid of poor goal kicking I must give the Navy Blues their very last chance to redeem themselves Recent form of Monash Blues and St Kilda CBC has been good and they meet in a very vital clash For the winner, final four chances stay alive, though dim, and I feel that Monash will continue their winning way Surely the keystone of the round is the Old Scotch and Reservoir match The boys from Reservoir obviously enjoy their spot in the four as they overcame a big obstacle last week to stay in Badly needing some winners at this late stage, I'm taking a desparate throw and going for Reservoir, as Scotch appeared to fall in due to some really atrocious kicking last week by their opponents Now firmly entrenched in the hot seat, Old Haileyburlans have a very tough nut to crack in Old Paradians, who will be desperate to atone for letting the big one slip last week I cannot see them repeating their mistake, and call them as the likely winners Whoever said "One month a rooster, the next a feather duster", must have had Collegians in mind as they have drifted into a dangerous situation Although they convincingly beat Ivanhoe the first time around, times have really changed I could not possibly suggest that the Magpies, challenging for the lead will drop this one SELECTIONS: Old Melbu rn ians, Monash Blues, Reservoir O B, Old Paradians, Ivanhoe - ALF KEAM C SECTION Tipsters are always sitting ducks to be "dudded", but I think it often gives the underdog incentive and great satisfaction in notching up a win - last Saturday was no exception Hampton Rovers showed their supremacy against AJAX - a great effort Rovers and now you certainly set the leaders a poser with only two points between the first five Old Carey also showed improvement and their 4 points helped them up the ladder Today they travel to Kew, who incidentally gave Xav's a good run for their money Form plus home ground advantage - I expect Kew to chalk up a win To keep their final four hopes alive, Parkside have their backs against the wall facing an away game, but they shouud be good enough to win from Old Ivanhoe The battle of the High Schools should prove an interesting game Melbourne are trying their hearts out to win however I think they will be up against it again today with University Top team Fawkner won't have it all their own way with Hampton Rovers in fine form At siren time Fawgner will - know they have had a hard game but should take the honours AJAX meet Old Xaverians at Elsternwick Park which will be a good one Xavs will be out to pick up four jettisoned points This will be an interesting game with Xavs finishing on top My Selections are :- Kew, Old Xaverians, Parkside, U H S O B, Fawkner - ALEX JOHNSON THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 16, 1977 Page 5

SELEC D SECTION littleo tooa farh las~t wi eek stuck The it r sul s just make a little harder for Eisternwick and four ỌldHouse Cambeorsvell had t a~oo wd win against Elsternwick to give them a breather for the time being This week Old Brighton Alphington are at home to and this should produce a close and keenly fought game I think that Alphington will have the overall strength to win despite Old Brighton's home ground advantaae Old ~amberwell probably think that I have it in for them, last week they win well, this week Power House, :they play a lower team they a have a home ground advantage and I still go for Power House to win by a small margin despite Trob e their winklast mweek theypwon't be able to match Assumption Two weary teams, Old Geelong and State Bank meet at Como Park Both teams have had a poor track record this year so it's a bit hard to select a winner on form However I think home ground advantage will give Old Geelong a win will ebe St kekeniynfought witttir thekvisitars desperate for a win to keep their final four hopes alive I,think that St Kevin's will attempts have the power to foil Elsternwick's SELECTIONS : Aiphington, Power Assumption, Old Geelong, House, KEITH FINDLAY St Kevin's E SECTION Old Mentoni an s wick this week can take it out on Bruns- They were not good enough to toss West last we :k but need a bit of percentage to be able -to withstand Beverley Hill's challenge, ANZ Bank don't appear to have the players to beat West Brunswick West have a virtual two-game lead now over the second team and should continue their onward march AMP Society must have had a good think about their position in E Section and duly fixed Beverley Hills a good side in North They run up against Brunswick this week se as pa~e t on hav the e ladde rchance greater incentive to win thay haveo the National Bank have a problem in that they beaten duly front up each week and get This leads to general frustration, individual effort and loss of team work How about a deep think about the mental approach, after ail AMP defeated Hills last Beverley week, so why can't you? d chance o starting the weekain fourthry piace SELECTIONS : Brunswick, No Old Mentonians rt West h Brunswick, a - SYD Beveriey Hi WHITFIELD lls Page 6 Today we move to the last third of the season In F Section five teams vie for three final positions I class Bul lleen-temple- Bui een Uniteda as unlikely finalists ing their July follow- performances Your favourite scribe has hit the lead However today's prognostications needs careful thought if the lead is to be maintained wards ic k Commonwealth Bank, ccrimmon ~~arge for- should enhance their finals' chances by accounting for Glenroy t Thornbury should easily account for bottom side University Reds If Thornbury is to finish as a finalist a percentage rise may be a necessity Today gives the side a big opportunity to improve that St Bede's await leaders Bulleen-Tempiestowe on their spacious Beda Park As this game could be a preview of the grand final, selecting the winner is no easy task Intuition, and home ground advantage prompt me to select St Bede's as there is little between the sides on their seasonal scores How e I select ebulieen ee mplestowe ebeca1 se e the y have won games more convincingly throughout the season St Bede's have faltered at pressure points so they must be suspect again today! Teams from two "new" Universities wil l meet on the sports field at Monash where the home "Whites" should put themselves closer to the leading bracket by outclassing La Trobe Reds Bulleen United will need to draw on Mike McArthur-Allen's psychological knowledge to overcome Fooscray Tech The western students let a golden opportunity slip last Saturday and find themselves now just holding fourth place United's late form has not been worthy of enthusiasm and I select Footscray T bury Bu11e0erNi-Temop Footscray lenstowe~mob h`'who~, IT - NORM NUGENT JUNIOR SECTION c 1 till which clubserwiil fill sthe thinrd ~anfl fpu~ in the finals Five clubs are still vying for those positions and no side can a loss at this stage of the season afford University Blacks will consolidate their hold on third Position with a repeat performance of their 115 point win early in the season over Coburg ti nnfrom Monash Universyt who arepmaking a spirited bid to reach the finals after some administrative set backs early In the season There will be no place for the fainthearted and t today I the think backlineng if they set their mind to the task will be too much for Monash to overcome THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 16, 1977 Old Scotch at home will give Ivanhoe their toughest game of the season In their first meeting Ivanhoe won by 21 points but since then Old Scotch have matured into a well knit team Ivanhoe will be tested to the fullest extent however, I think they will stand fi rm and win what should be a very close and interesting game North Old Boys have not scored a win since the eighth round but should keep their finals aspirations alive with a win today over Ormond It will not be easy for North as their recent form h as been poor while Ormond turned in a creditable game last week a gainst University Blues and are quite capable of causing an upset SELECTIONS : University Blacks, University Blues, Ivanhoe, North Old Boys - CLIFF BASTOW JUNIOR SECTION 2 Thank you Kew and congratulations on winning your first game at home Despite a loss last week, the place of Reservoir Old Boys in the four is still reasonably safe because West Brunswick and Caulfield Grammarians were beaten respectively by Geelong and Hampton Rovers This week, Kew will be doing everything possible to continue on their winning way - however, it will be a disappointed side that returns home from Reservoir Hampton Rovers are still firing on all cylinders, with James and Cole being consistently accurate up forward The gallant gallopers from Geelong will perform like gladiators on the only away ground in the competition that should suit them However, Hampton have heaps of form and are my selection Alphington have shown very little form to date and despite their home ground advantage they will find Caulfield Grammarians too good MHSOB are at home to De La Salle High had a good win last week, but De La must win to keep the double chance West Brunswick are 2 points outside the four and must win against Old Paradians if they are to have any chance of making the finals With their home ground advantage, West are my selection SELECTIONS : Reservoir Old Boys, Hampton Rovers, Caulfield Grammarians, De La Salle, West Brunswick - PETER NATHAN HOW ABOUT YOUR GROUND? Any club whose ground may be available during the Finals series on August 27th, September 3rd, September 10th and September 17th, is requested to notify the Secretary of the V AFA IN WRITING, of dates of availability as soon as possible The body fitting guernsey that can't be caught! O STYLED 1N BRI-NYLO N 0 BRILLIANT COLOURS SA N IMPOSSIBL E TACKL E I REDUCED COST Tough Shorts that move with body action 0 EASY T O LAUNDER 0 NO BUTTONS -ZIP FLY t SHR/NKPROOF! O COLOUR FAST! COLOURS: Red, Royal Blue, Bottle Greert, Navy, Gold, Black, tnhite THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 16, 1977 Page 7

t La by NOEL RUNDLE 5 YEARS AGO - 1972 St Bernard's, trailing Coburg and Old Paradians by 4 points for fourth place, built up their percentage at the expense of De La Salle with a victory by 15 goals G Wade, An ton, Phelan and Pearson (7 gls) starred for the winners while Firman and Whitelaw battled for "De La" Brunswick (D Section), unbeaten after 9 games, suffered their third successive defeat when Parkside (6th) surprised with a 20- point win after being in control all day Best were Johnston, Sammut and Rodda (Park ) and Abernethy, Gillett, Hirst (B'wick) Father and son Goal umpire combination Vic and Roger McKenzie were in charge at the Ormond game Milestones - 300 games to Power House veteran Peter Hutchinson, Victorian rep, club best and fairest seven times and well to ocobu raconteur, and Warfe l singer ; times Victorian team, and ca tain Ronald C 1970, and Faul (De La SalleFnoted for his great tenacity and judgment 10 (512jAundAefe~ed leaders of 'D' section were beate n Old Melburnians (9 9) by Fairfield their winning account when -they scraped home by 3 points from FTC O B (812) U H S O B (910) with Kinnear, A Hume and Peterson the best, stopped North Old Boys' winning run - North after losing the first four, had won seven straigh Re t x Coach O'Brien and, dmmitteeman e played ah game for Caulfield Grammarians is 150th The team unce ton w so GPiWard,l D~Willlamsv(Caul t ram Go h) (Colieg ans) ( obur~ter F~aLaRO s (Ivanhoe), J Fisher (Kew), R Harley I Wood (MH S O B), E Murphy, S Williams (Old Paradians), D Hughes, G McLean (Old Scotch), M Mulcahy (Old Xav), Crouch, G P Patterson L (Univ Blacks), J (De La Salle), Nance Smith (Geelong), R (Old Melb), Payne B Finlayson (Ormond), W Sykes (Univ Blues), L Prosser (U:H S ~O J Crennan B ), (St Bernard's), Eight of this team later played league football - c an you name them? - Ward (St Kilda ), Fisher (Haw), Murphy McLean (Rich), (St Kilda), Crouch (Ess), (Geel ), Payne Patterson (Melb ), Sykes (Fitzroy) 25 YEARS AGO - 1952 University Blues ( 711) beat Old Scotch (55) in a battle for fourth place Best for Blues were Geoff Tunbridge (later a half-forward flank star in Melbou rne's premier teams), Rick Morrison and Mick Eggleston, while for Old Scotch Dave Hilliard and Tom Adams starred Third and fourth teams in the junior section, Melbou rne High and Old Scotch met with High winning 89 to 5 11 Among the notes - "highlight of she match I was Bri an Dixon's display of marking the first half ( made the selectors' faces red") Foundation member Bill Lucas, played his 100th game with St Kevin's Old Boys 200 UP TO IVANHOE STALWART All at Ivan hoe congratulate Ralph Bourke on his 200th game with us today This guy has been around the club all his life and has given us some great football over the past few years, especially this year with his judgment and fine clearing dashes up the field, which has turned defence into attack on many occasions Ralph also has shown us the way on the organisation side of social activities, which has brought great monetary benefits with his financial wizardry Because of these contributions the club honored him last year with the "Clubman of the Year" award d since then he has gone onto bigger and better an efforts I'm sure all at Ivanhoe - players, supporters an d committeemen - edly agree that would undoubt- this club owes -a lot to Ralph Congratulations once again, and well done LEADING A SECTION Bourne, Ormond (1) 34 Buchanan, Caul Gr (4) 31 Tyquin, Uuni Blues (-) 29 Ould, North OB (2) 29 Butcher, Caul Or (5) 28 Sleem an, Univ Blues (5) 26 Murray, North OB (-) 25 Mark Egan, Coburg (3) 25 Sykes, De La Salle (3) 25 Hall, North OB (1) 24 P Cullinan, Marc (-) 22 King, Univ Blacks (-) 21 Tootell, Caul Gram (-) 21 Wilson, North OB (2) 2 1 B SECTION Urquhart, Old Melb (3) 43 Sherwen, Old Scotch (1) 40 Lowcock, Geelong (5) 39 Bergin, Mon Blues (3) 36 Hartney, Ivanhoe (4) 36 Moore, Mon Blues (1) 34 J Jordan, Old Par (2) 34 R Shepherd, ROB (3) 29 Byrne, Res OB (1) 28 Roberson, Old Melb 28 Quinlivan, Ivanhoe (-) 27 Cox, Old Scotch (2) 26 C SECTIO N M Walsh, UHS OB (3) 46 Schulberg, AJAX (-) 34 Stapleton, Fawkner (-) 29 A Whitehead, OCarey (4) 28 Quaife, Parkside (-) 27 O'Su lliv an, Old Xav (1) 25 Biggins, Parkside (1) 25 Ward, Fawkner (1) 23 P Harvey, Parkside (1) 23 Nash, Hemp Rovers (3) 23 D SECTION Priestley, Old B'ton (2) 42 Whitfleld, Alph'ton (2) 37 O'Donnell, Assam (3) 37 GOALKICKERS Goats kicked Iasi Saturday shown In brackets J Steven, Old Carob (5) Holmes, Elsternwick (2) Williams, Al p hington (8) Blythman, Elst'wick (-) Dent, State Bank (-) Egan, Assumption (-) Clark, Power House (-) E SECTION P Guatta, W Bruns (5) 1 Henderson, A MP (1) O'Loughlin, BHills (3) Meeking, Heathenton (1) James Kenny, Heath, (3) Campbell, NBruns (2) R Brockweli, W Br (3) O'Rourke, AMP Soc (4) Pee1, Old Menton (1) Carter, Brunswick (-) F SECTION Tenace, 'Bull-Temp (6) Dick, C'wealth Bk (7 Allen, St Bede's (7; Lucas, Thornbury (2) Hayman, Thornbury (3) Walker, Bull-Temp (1) W McCrimmon, C Bk (2) B LePage, Mon Wh (3) M S-ff, Thornbury (2) Collin_, St Bede's (2 ) JUNIOR SECTION 1 Woolfe, Ivanhoe (10) Hubbard, Nniv Blues (5) Biviano, Ivanhoe (-) Tate, Univ Blues (1) Smythe, Ivanhoe (4) Rodger, Mon Univ (-) Forsyth, O Scotch (1) Smale, Univ Blacks Bessell, North OB (-) 31 JUNIOR SECTION 2 31 James, Hamp Rov (7) 54 27 Stewart, DLS (3) 40 26 Cole, Hamp Rovers (5) 40 23 Croxford, DLS (4) 33 22 Rider, Res OR ) 28 22 Truefeldt, Res OB (- ( ) - 26 51 30 31 30 30 28 26 24 23 2 3 65 45 37 36 34 32 31 27 26 2 5 56 36 32 29 Pettet, Res OB (1) 25 Jennings, Geelong (2) 23 Morrow, Geelong (1) 2 0 A RESERVE SECTION J D Gregory, Marc (3) 55 F Sul livan, St Bern (1) 24 Siverson, O Trinity (3 19 Wood, Ormond (1; 1 6 B RESERVE SECTION A Jonds, Ivanhoe (4) 23 Field, hoe (1 14 Purdue, Collegians (- 13 Dean, Ivanhoe (1 13 C RESERVE SECTION Combe, Hamp Rov (6) 29 Fraser, Old Xav (6) 28 Bastow, Parkside (4) 22 Jurberg, AJAX (-) 20 D RESERVE SECTION Bellmaine, OB'ton (2) 46 Dakin, Power House (2) 24 Jenkin, State B ank (-) 23 O'Connor, Power Hse (2) 1 8 E RESERVE SECTION Butterworth, B Hills (-) 21 Archibald, NBruns (2) 19 Ericksen, Old Ment (-) 18 Ferrall, AMP Society (2) 1 8 29 F RESERVE SECTION 25 N McGregor, C Bk (4) 37 24 Bowden, St Bede's (1) 24 22 J I Powell, St:Bede's (7) 21 22 Paternoster, C Bk (1) 2 1 FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK Matches to be played at Elsternwick Park for the remainder of th e home-and-home series are listed below - July 23 - St Bernard's OC v De La Salle OC July 30 - Ormond v Caulfield Gramm August 6 - De la Salle OC v Ormond August 13 - Old Paradians v Old Melburnians August 20 - Marcellin OC v North Old Boys Duty Officer at Elsternwick Park - MR ERN FULLER Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 16, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 16, 1977 Page 9