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IXL FRU IT IN NECTAR ' Another North-St. Bernard's Grand Final The only thing closer to fresh fruit 'XL CONSERVES IN GLASS Page 2 is fresh fruit. Real Fruit Preserves THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 I "DE LA'S" LATE BID JUST FAILS MARCELLIN MAKE By GEORGE McTAGGART IT TO TOP GRADE It's another North Old Boys-St. Bernard's Grand Final today! St. Bernard's held on just long enough to stop De La Salle's bid for victory in last Saturday's Final, and got home by two points. Marcellin won their way into the B Section Grand Final, and A Section in 1977, with a comfortable win over Old Scotch. They meet Caulfield Grammarians in the Grand Final. St. Bernard's opened up a 34- point lead in the first quarter with the wind and could have been further in front but for hurried, inaccurate shooting for goal. De La Salle steadily overhauled their opponents in the second term and their more accurate attack took them to the front shortly before the interval only to see St. Bernard's goal and level the scores. As in their previous meeting, "De La" held St. Bernard's well in the third quarter, Saints scoring only two goals from nine shots, and "De La" looked to have a slight edge when they trailed by two goals at the last change. But St. Bernard's put on the pressure early in the final term and added two valuable goals to increase their lead to 25 points nearing the halfway mark. They looked safe at this stage, but two quick goals spurred De La Salle on and they fought their way to within two points at the final siren. However, the goal that cut their deficit to two points was scored so close to the finish that there was only time for the bounce in the centre before the siren sounded. The Marcellin-Old Scotch game was even for the first half, but Marcellin broke away in the third quarter and their greater experience enabled them to go on to win by 34 points. Old Melburnians gained an early break on Old Haileybury and scored a comfortable win while Old Xaverians opened up a big lead over AJAX in the first half, and although AJAX finished well, Xav's won by 40 points. LaTrobe Blacks were not greatly troubled by St. Kevin's and West Brunswick overwhelmed Beverley Hills to go through the season undefeated. In the Junior Section, North Old Boys won easily from Monash University, their remarkably accurate kicking (16-3) being a big factor, but Thomastown scraped home by only a point from St. Bernard's, the winning point being scored just three minutes before the finish. WORLD OF SPORT Watch the VAFA segment on Channel 7's World of Sport on Sunday. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 Page 3

UMPIRE 'S By KEVIN McKAy "WHY BE A COACH?" CORNER That question is asked of every mentor many times during his career. Why put up with the frustrations, the petty arguments - the jealousies - and I suppose every coach has a different answer. Last week no less than 7 different people asked me the same question - "Why do you do it?" Coaches in any sport do it for many reasons, I guess I have a couple of my own. The feeling of puttin g something back into the Association from which I gained so much - the tremendous respect I have for our umpires - the tpopasine A of seseein an umpire t g ction" the feeling the achievement - I guess these are the things why most of us coach. The arguments - the jealousy, are all forgotten - but the boy you have coached remains your friend for life. The athlete you took out of the paddocks 15 years ago and trained to win a gift rings on the phone, just to say "hello", the boy who never made it to "A" Section sends a birthday card each year, - these are the real reasons I coach. A coach must be completely dedicated to his task - completely loyal to those under his care - athlete - upire, or must play th py eline straight: heblack lack and g is mwhit e down white, there is no is room for a shade of grey in a mentor's make-up. He must be firm, but also helpful - never a show of bad temper, and available at all times to listen to the problems of those in his care, whether that problem be one of his sport or of a personal nature. He must never betray a con told to him. fidence A truly dedicated coach will fight with everything at his disposal to protect "his boys" - to see that all are given opportunities equal to their ability -- he cannot play favourites. coach lshas reall y for those he trains eelingit a hard to explain - if the umpire or athlete is hurt, the coach feels i t It with gruelling mil e m the they umpire nis he feels? the coach feels that abuse The emotion the coach pis t not allowedothat.l pleasure, his nerves, his feelings must remain "ice cold" until the race is run, until the final siren of the game, and only then can he release his pent-up emotions - his feeling of joy for the protege he has coached. A true mentor does not seek personal kudos - his full satisfaction is gained from the pleasure on the face of "the boy who has made it to the top. " Coaching is not easy - many think it is simply going out and saying "run 6 miles or do 20 sprints". how to is so, men a coach fit and keep them that way, he must have them at their "peak" for the "big event" - know when and how to give specialised work - stamina, - sprints or distance - when to ease them up, he must be able to read every athlete - and he most certainly must be a confidence booster. He must be prepared to "stick up" for his principles. No doubt today someone will again ask "why do you do it?" Perhaps "I just love it". As I average over 20 hours per week - 48 weeks of every year in coaching, that is probably the answer. To all of our umpires of 1976, on behalf of John Posetti and myself, thank you for your fine effo rts on the field and for making our season such a one. pleasant We wish you and your families a very happy and safe Christmas and New Year. ISN'T THERE SOMETHING YOU WANT SOME DAY? MAKE IT HAPPEN WITH A. M. P. CONTACT DON McQUEE N CONSULTANT FOR A.M.P. SOCIETY Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man. 8 years experience with A.M.P. Society. Interstate player with V.A.F.A. 1964, 1965, 1966. 16 Wakefield St., Hawthorn, Vic. 3122. Phone ( Business) 81-0638. ( Private) 560-4082. PREVIEWING TODAY'S A SECTIO N Well, St. Bernard's made It to the Grand Final, by the skin of their teeth, and put themselves into this position by atrocious shooting for goal. However, this problem is under controi. At my suggestion Gus Mitchell is ordering all players to attend their Grand Final Champagne Breakfast, confident in the fact that a few glasses of "bubbly" will rectify the problem. Having got rid of St. Bernard's main problem, let's get on with mine. Which team to go for, in the on e big game that matters, when for the whole season, I have had it clearly in my mind that North Old Boy's and GAMES St. Bernard's were in a class on their own. Having a great regard for the depth of talent, dedication and leadership of the two clubs, I now find it difficult to separate them. On paper, St. Bernard's can boast a greater number of players who have made excellent reputations for themselves in Amateur ranks, and the majority are in good form at the moment. To combat this advantage, the North ruck pack looks better served for marking stren g th in dry conditions, and there is an abundance of pace around the flanks. With so little to choose between these two top notch sides, I'm going for No rth Old Boy's and keeping my fi ngers crossed for good conditions, well aware that St. Bernard's proved themselves in the heavy going last week. The little breaks are going to be very important to both teams, and I anticipate a game worth going a long way to see. The loser is going to be the one that luck goes against. Maybe it's the Royal Purples' turn for a pennant anyhow. - ALF KEAM. B SECTION The B Section Grand Final brings together two teams who in the past two weeks have entertained spectators at Coliingwood with exhibitions of fast, creative football. Either side is capable of winning today as a result of a devastating burst of football. Marcellin, who joined the V.A.F.A. in 1971 seek their third flag today. Congratulations are due to them for their performance in reaching the V.A.F.A. Zenith from the base in six seasons. WHOLESALE-SUPPLY and ENGRAVIN G Comprehensive range of trophies. Presentation and Gifts SILVER, PEWTER and STAINLESS WARE. CLOCK S PARKER PEN S JOHN F. HICKMAN 94 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (Opp. Hotel London) 63-8033 Illustrated Brochures on Reques t Page 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 Page 5

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RESULTS OF PREVIOUS MATCHE S A SECTIO N North Old Boys (home) 11-17 d. St. Bernard's O.C. 11-8, May 29. North Old Boys (away) 16-21 d. St. Bernard's O.C. 10-8, July 31. B SECTION Caulfield Gramm. (home) 19-18 d. Marcellin O.C. 13-10, June 5. Caulfield Gramm. (away) 10-12 d. Marcellin O.C. 9-10, August 7. A RESERVE SECTIO N Coburg (home) 4-10 d. North Old Boys 2-7, May 22. Coburg (away) 10-9 d. North Old Boys 9-7, July 24. ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINALS Clubs taking part in the final series must arrange between themselves the following:- (a) Which club will wear black knicks and which white. (b) Which club will supply goal flags, time bell, numbers for scoring board, etc. Check with the home club of the ground being used whether these items are available. (c) Check with the home club of the ground being used regarding keys to dressing rooms. (d) EACH CLUB MUST PROVIDE ONE NEW BALL, the winners to nave nrs t choice of balls after the game. (e) EACH CLUB MUST PROVIDE a Goal Umpire's Coat (laundered). (f) EACH CLUB should arrange to provide its own boot last and hammer. (g) EACH CLUB MUST BE PRE- PARED to supply a Boundary and Goal Umpire if required. (Independent Boundary and Goal Umpires may be supplied at some games. ) The WIN N ING CLUB is responsible for telephoning final scores to the PRESS CORRESPONDENT (with goalkickers and six best players of both teams at Elsternwick Park - Phone 91 6491 as soon as possible after the match). V.A.F.A. MEETING Club Secretaries and Delegates (Members) are reminded that a special meeting of the Association will be held at the Amateur Sports Club, McKillop Street, Melbourne, at 8 p.m. on Monday, October 4th. Clubs are entitled to be represented by only one Delegate (Member) but repeated failure to be represented will incur a fine, or possible expulsion from the Association. Make sure your club is represented. B RESERVE SECTIO N Old Scotch Coll. (away) 13-16 d. Ivanhoe 9-9, May 1. Old Scotch Coll. (home) 12-7 d. Ivanhoe 7-7; July 3. Ivanhoe 11-15 d. Old Scotch Coll. 4-14, Second Semi-Final, September 4. St. Kilda C.B.O.C.F.C., '13' Sectio n Amateur club requires for 1st XVIII and EM ow ~ Oft A 1C H C.- 4,05 Reserve XVIII for season 1977. Apply to B. Salter, 22 Flowerdale Rd., Moorabbin, stating remuneration and experience, etc. Applications close October 11, 1976. Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 ROOM ALLOCATION AT COLLINGWOOD IVANHOE RESERVES - Half Umpires' Room. OLD SCOTCH RESERVES- Half Visitors' Room. CAULFIELD GRAMM. - Half Visitors' Room. MARCELLIN - Collingwood Room. Adventure is alive in the America s Disco ver it with BtASTREK Send now for our brochure. Bustrek is a unique travel organisation that runs camping adventures to South, Central and North America. Bustrek offers you overland tours from 30 to 84 days that show you the excitement of the Americas. From Los Angeles and New York to Panama City: Bogota to Rio de Janeiro. ------------------ 6 Flinders Way Arcade, 238 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. Tel. : 654 4916. NAME................................................. I................................................... ADDRESS............................................................................................................................................................................................................ THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 Page 9

P TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRES Seniors and Juniors at 2 p.m. Reserves at 11.45 a.m. SELECTIONS ARE SHOWN AT THE CONCLUSION OF EACH "TIPSTER'S" COLUMN IN THE PREVIEWS OF TODAY'S GAMES. A SECTION - NORTH OLD BOYS v ST. BERNARD'S OLD COLL. at Elsternwick Park. Field : ROWELL. Emergency : Goodman. Boundary : McMahon, Marks. Goal : A. Smith, Hillier. B SECTION - CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS v MAR- CELLIN OLD COLL. at Collingwood Football Ground. Field : WILLS. Emergency : Dodds. Boundary: Hinton, P. Mannix. Goal : Peters, Watson. A RESERVE SECTION - ( at 11.45 a.m. ) COBURG v NORTH OLD BOYS at Elsternwick Park. Field : SIMPSON. Emergency : Rosetto. Boundary : White, Fazio. Goal : Mc- Cusker, Wilson. B RESERVE SECTION - ( at 11.45 a.m. ) IVANHOE v OLD SCOTCH COLL. at Collingwood Football Ground. Field : GRUBB. Emergency : J. Field. Boundary : Booth, Muller. Goal : Stewart, Stratton. Clubs must be prepared to provide boundary or goal umpires, if necessary. Reserve Section matches commence at 11.45 a.m. sharp. Senior and Junior Section matches commence at 2 p.m. sharp. RESERVE SECTION MATCHES CON- SIST OF FOUR 20-MINUTE QUARTERS, WITH TIME-ON ADDED IN ACCORD- ANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS PRINTED ON THE BACK OF SCORE CARDS. In ALL matches the quarter-time interval must not exceed 3 minutes, the half-time interval ( that is from the end of the second quarter to the commencement of the third quarter) must not exceed 15 minutes, and the three-quarter time interval must not exceed 5 minutes. Brunswick Amateur Football Clu b COACHING POSITION Applications are invited for the positions of SENIOR and RESERVE COACHES, either playing or non-playing, for Season 1977. This club is affiliated with the V.A.F.A. Details are to be forwarded to the President- Mr G. WOOD, 36 Quinn Grove, East Keilor, by 9th October, 1976. LOOKING 5 YEARS AGO - 197 1 Ormond earned the right to meet Univ. Blues when they inflicted a crushing 43-point defeat on St. Bernard's. Wood, Ladd (7 goals) and Murphy were best for Ormond, who were in control all day. North snatched a 6-point win over Ivanhoe after trailing by 19 points in the third quarter. Ivanhoe's inaccuracy, 3.12 in the second half led to their defeat. Premiers in other sections were "C"- Tooronga-Malvern (who beat Old Trinity by 5 points) "D"-Power House (beating Reservoir O.B. by 15) "E" St. Pat's. (who beat La Trobe Blacks by 1 point) and "F"-Marceilin (beating Old Ivanhoe by 29 points). 10 YEARS AGO - 1966 Coburg trailed Old Paradians by 15 points at three-quarter time in the Final and fought back to lead in the last term only to see Parade come back to score a goal and win their way to the "A" Section grand final against Melbourne High. The Parade winning margin was 5 points. BAC K BY NOEL RUNDLE Ormond were overwhelmed in the second half by Ivanhoe who kicked to 1.2 for a 7.4 play Kew 31-point win and chance to Final. in the "B" Section Grand Premiers in other Sections were Geelong, ( C) Old Geelong (D) and AJAX (E). It was a double to Old Geelong as their seniors and rese rv es defeated Old Carey in both Grand Finals. Umpire Kevin McKay was the man in charge of the "A" Section Grand Final at South Melbourne C.G. when Old Paradians defeated M.H.S.O.B. to make it 4 premierships in 5 years. In "B" Section Kew repeated their semi-final victory over Ivanhoe to take the premiership. 25 YEARS AGO - 195 1 Old Paradians repeated their Final win over Alphington in the Grand Final to take the B Section premiership (decided under the "pre-page system" when the minor premiers had the right of challenge if beaten in the Semi-final or Final). PAR KROYAL MOTOR IN N 441 ROYAL PARADE, PARKVILLE TELEPHONE: 380 922 1 * Offers-First Class Accommodation. * Offers-The Copper Grill Restaurant with a Dinner Dance every night including Sundays. * Offers-Private Function Rooms for Weddings, Parties, Conferences. * Offers-Personal attention. "WE CARE" Page 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 Page 11

F A SECTION GRAND FINAL A RESERVE SECTION - NORTH OLD BOYS (Purple and White) Coach: Shane Maguire Assistant: George Moloney Age Hgt. Wt. 1. Maguire, S. (c) 27 2. Maguire, D. 29 3. Sheales, M. 21 4. Wigney, S. 17 5. Wilson, G. 23 6. Borcich, M. 22 7. Robertson, N. 24 8. Hogan, J. 20 9. O'Keeffe, G. 22 10. Anderson, B. 25 11. Leeack, F. 24 12. Welch, M. (vc) 24 13. O'Connor, P. 20 14. Fogarty, D. 23 15. O'Connor, B. 23 16. Hall, P. 18 17. Ould, G. 18 18. Murray, L. 33 19. Kelly, T. 18 20. Carroll, P. 20 23. Scanlon, T. 20 24. Butera, D. 20 25. Holland, A. 24 28. Haratsis, B. 19 30. Sleight, G. 24 31. Fennelly, P. 24 35. Hanneberry, M. 18 36. Ryan, D. 24 38. Horan, B. 19 39. Curley, B. 27 41. O'Donnell, A. 20 42. Arthurson, D. 19 43. Kutrolli, D. 22 6.1 14.7 6.4 14.2 5.8 10.7 5.11 13.3 5.10 11.7 5.10 12.7 5.11 12.4 5.10 12.10 5.11 12.7 6.1 13.13 5.11 12.1 6.0 11.10 6.1 14.10 5.4 10.1 6.1 11.11 6.3 12.12 6.1 12.4 5.10 11.9 6.3 13.12 6.2 13.2 5.11 12.10 5.10 11.7 6.1 13.3 5.6 10.12 5.10 11.8 5.11 13.12 5.10 11.1 5.11 10.7 6.1 11.3 5.8 10.7 5.9 11.5 6.1 12.3 5.8 11.2 ST. BERNARD'S O.C. (Black, Gold and Blue) Coach: Gus Mitchell Age Hgt. Wt. 1. Slater, V. 24 6.0 12.4 2. Powell, M. 17 5.6 9.7 3. Fox, J. 26 6.5 15.4 4. Santamaria, D. 21 5.7 10.7 5. Rackham, P. (vc) 25 6.2 14.2 6. lannazzo, M. 26 5.10 12.0 7. Wade, G. (c) 23 5.11 12.7 8. McNamee, B. 19 5.11 12.9 9. Hughes, B. 18 5.6 10.0 10. Doolan, J. 24 6.0 12.7 11. Davis, T. (dvc) 23 5.9 12.0 12. Hogan, P. 24 5.9 12.9 13. Mitchell, G. 23 6.2 13.9 14. Thompson, P. 21 6.01 12.3 15. Cahir, B. 17 6.3 12.0 16. Angel, B. 22 5.10 10.7 17. Phelan, K. 24 5.7x 10.7 18. Dalmau, P. 20 5.9 10.7 19. Nadzielski, H. 17 5.11 12.0 20. Pearson, M. 23 6.0 11.0 21. Kennedy, P. 25 6.22 15.0 22. Aughton, P. 22 6.0 12.7 23. Sheahan, M. 27 6.0 12.0 24. Drennan, M. 25 5.11 11.0 25. Mahoney, G. 23 5.9 1 13.2 27. Schwarzenberg, W. 27 6.2 14.10 28. King, R. 24 6.3 13.4 31. Smith, P. 17 6.4 15.7 33. Sullivan, A. 20 5.10 13.0 71. Wall, A. 18 5.11 12. 0 COBURG (Red and Blue) Coach: John Taylor Age Hgt. 1. Archipow, M. 21 5.9 3. Seath, R. (vc) 25 5.6 6. Taylor, B. 20 6.0 8. Turner, C. 23 5.8 9. Beattie, J. 20 5.10 13. Cox, P. 23 6.0 16. Liddle, I. 22 5.8 18. Coles, G. 22 6.0 20. Henry, T. 22 5.11 21. Tolley, W. 22 6.0 23. Clark, D. 25 5.11 24. Woods, L. 19 5.9 25. Cannon, D. 19 5.11 26. Boyd, S. 20 6.0 28. Zanon, A. 29 5.10 29. Hannan, M. 19 6.1 30. Green, C. 19 5.11 32. Ingleton, I. 17 6.4 34. Kelly, K. 25 5.10 35. Sculli, F. 23 5.6 36. Sim, I. 20 5.11 38. Taylor, J. (c) 27 6.0 39. Gardiner, G. 20 6.0 40. Lewis, P. 24 5.8 41. Green, M. 19 5.11 43. Lynas, V. 23 6.0 45. Weston, A. 20 5.10 46. Brown, M. 19 6.0 47. Green, G. 25 6.1 50. Thomas, K. 24 5.11 51. Liddle, G. 23 5.11 55. Symons, G. 22 6. 1 Wt. 10.7 11.3 12.0 13.0 10.0 14.7 11.0 12.7 13.4 12.7 13.0 10.0 12.7 11.0 12.0 12.0 11.0 12.10 13.0 11.7 14.7 12.10 11.7 10.7 12.0 12.10 12.7 11.0 12.10 12.7 11.0 14.0 NORTH OLD BOYS (Purple and White) Coach: Tony Arthurson Age Hgt. Wt. 2. Maguire, D. 29 6.3 14.2 3. Sheales, M. 21 5.8 10.7 4. Fennelly, P. 24 5.11 13.12 7. Robertson, N. 24 5.11 11.10 9. O'Keeffe, G. (vc) 22 5.11 12.4 13. O'Connor, P. 20 6.1 14.8 17. Ould, G. 19 6.2 12.8 19. Kelly, T. 18 6.3 13.4 21. Biagi, A. 21 5.9 11.7 22. Walsh, P. 20 6.0 12.0 23. Meredith, K. 29 5.7 11.3 25. Holland, A. 23 6.1 12.12 26. Crooks, S. 24 6.0 11.3 27. Harvey, G. 18 5.9 11.4 28. Haratsis, B. 19 5.6 10.12 29. Ryland, J. 21 5.9 13.1 30. Sleight, G. 22 5.10 11.4 31. Stark, G. 23 6.3 12.1 32. Sullivan, P. 18 6.2 12.3 33. McGrath, J. 21 5.8 11.5-34. Prior, R. 28 5.7 10. 0 36. Ryan, D. 24 5.11 10.7 37. Fitzpatrick, R. (c) 26 6.3 14.3 39. Curley, B. 27 5.8 10.7 40. Skahill, B. 19 5.10 12.0 41. O'Donnell, A. 20 5.9 11.0 42. Arthurson, D. 19 5.11 11.0 43. Kutrolli, D. 22 5.10 12.0 44. Nelson, D. 20 5.11 12.3 45. McCormack, M. 21 5.10 10.7 46. Robbins. A. 21 5.10 10.7 47. Cuffe, P. 19 5.11 12.6 48. Jongebloed, P. 21 5.8 12.7 49. Arthurson. A. 25 5.7 11.0 50. Bevanda, S. 19 5.8 11. 3 lst Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. Final Qtr. lst Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. Final Qtr. P<«t North Old Boys Coburg St. Bernard's O.C. Page 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 North Old Boys THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 Page 13

B SECTION - B RESERVE SECTION - GR A ND FINA L CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS (Navy Blue and White) Coach: Frank Good e Age Hgt. Wt. 1. Macdonald, R. (vc) 27 6.0 14.0 2. Long, J. 24 6.0 12.7 3. Lester, A. 25 6.0 11.7 4. Tamblyn, M. 24 5.8 12.7 5. Peters, M. 23 5.8 12.0 6. Dunn, O. 23 6.0 12.0 8. Butcher, J. 26 6.1 13.5 9. Waxman, P. 22 6.3 16.7 10. Buchanan, L. 21 6.2 13.7 11. Tootell, G. 30 6.2 13.0 12. White, B. 23 5.8 1 12.0 13. Fox, G. 26-5.10 12.0 14. Mathieson, I. 29 6.2 1 13.7 15. Carroll, R. 20 6.1 13.7 16. Watson, I. 19 5.10 9.7 17. Clark, D. 26 5.10 12.7 18. McArthur, M. 19 6.0 12.7 19. Morphet, B. (dvc) 26 6.0 12.7 21. Watson, W. 22 6.0 12.10 24. Lupson, P. 23 6.12 13.0 25. Goold, A. 25 5.10 11.0 26. Griffiths, J. 22 6.2 14.0 29. Fletcher, G. 20 6.2 14.0 30. Felsenthal, D. 21 5.8 11.0 35. Malfroy, R. 24 5.7 2L 11.0 36. Worthington, C. 23 5.6 11.0 38. Middleton, R. 25 5.11 f 13.7 42. Collins, R. 27 5.7i 11.0 46. Gerrand, J. 29 6.1 15.0 49. Atchison, G. 27 6.1 13.0 MARCELLIN O.C. (Maroon and Blue) Coach: Ray Walsh Age Hgt. Wt. 2. Mahon, C. (vc) 23 5.101 11.0 3. Wilson, M. 25 5.11 11.7 4. Power, M. (c) 26 6.2 14.2 5. Gartner, P. 27 6.0 12.3 6. Fitt, N. 20 5.10 11.6 7. Milasczewicz, M. 20 5.10 12.2 8. Cullinan, J. 18 5.10 13.8 12. Bortolotto, T. 20 5.8 10.10 13. Cooney, B. 21 6.1 13.7 15. Denning, L. 20 5.11 11.12 17. Jones, T. 18 6.22 12.7 18. Gartner, J. (dvc) 22 6.0 12.7 20. Butler, M. 21 5.9 11.7 21. Carrucan, M. 18 6.5 14.8 23. Crimmins, J. 21 5.11 12.7 24. Tursi, F. 25 6.1 13.0 25. Price, C. 22 6.5 15.0 26. Gooley, P. 22 5.9 11.3 31. Aloisio, T. 21 5.7 10.0 32. Frazer, S. 20 6.0 12.12 34. Macdonald, P. 21 5.9 11.0 52. Cullinan, P. 21 6.3 12.9 64. Dillon, P. 21 5.8 11.0 67. Hesse, P. 19 5.11 11.7 96. Aloisio, J. 18 5.4 9.7 IVANHOE (Black and White) Coach: Bob Edmond s Age Hgt. 7. Simpson, J. 21 5.9 9. Forristal, B. 21 5.8 13. Hecker, B. (c) 30 5.10 14. Warry, G. 22 5.10 15. McMahon, N. 19 5.9 18. Bourke, R. 29 5.10 19. Harris, R. 24 6.0 20. Steen, D. 21 6.2 1 21. Adley, P. 21 6.0 23. Pitson, B. 25 6.0 24. Docherty, S. 20 5.11 25. Johnson, K. 21 5.9 26. Bartlett, D. 23 5.10 28. Harris, V. 23 5.11 33. Mantesso, J. 22 5.11 34. Hoare, D. 19 6.4 35. Harris, K. (vc) 29 6.1 36. Field, R. 21 5.6 37. Dean, G. 21 5.9 38. Jones, A. 19 6.0 39. George, P. 24 5.11 40. Onvlee, R. 21 5.11 41. Buckley, R. 20 5.8 42. Hutton, B. 23 5.10 43. Stewart, G. 19 5.9 44. Chapman, P. 19 5. 9 Wt. 15.0 10.0 13.0 12.5 11.5 14.0 13.5 12.7 13.7 11.7 12.5 12.0 11.6 11.6 11.6 14.3 13.0 10.0 11.0 12.5 12.7 12.5 11.7 11.10 11.5 11.2 OLD SCOTCH COLL. (Cardinal, Gold and Blue) Age Hgt. Wt. 4. Clarke, P. 33 6.1 13.7 5. Wilson, I. 35 5.10 1 12.7 6. Alenson, C. 26 5.7 10.7 7. Moulds, A. 21 5.101 11.7 8. Duffy, I. (vc) 28 6.1 13.0 10. Nickless, J. 24 5.9 11.0 11. Marks, C. 25 5.7 1 11.7 13. Dick, M. 21 6.4 14.0 15. Hays, A. 18 5.11 11.7 16. Steele, -B. 31 5.8 13.0 18. Ryan, D. 30 6.0 12.7 19. Eggleston, T. 19 6.0 9.7 20. Robertson-Smith, G. 22 5.10 13.0 28. Bowden, D. 18 5.9 10.10 31. Meadows, P. 19 6.2 12.7 32. O'Grady, R. 21 5.8 12.7 35. Leatham, G. 22 5.9 11.6 37. Frew, R. 33 6.2 14.0 38. Ainger, J. 25 6.0 14.0 39. Addison, I. 26 6.0 12.7 41. Burge, G. 20 5.11 10.7 42. Welch, R. (c) 27 6.5 15.7 43. Brooke, G. 20 6.2 13.7 44. Wallace-Smith, S. 20 5.11 13.8 45. Currie, B. 20 6.01 12.12 46. Rashleigh, L. 26 6.0 15.0 49. Hamilton, J. 20 5.11 11.10 53. Drummond, R. 19 6.0 11.7 55. Rankin, M. 20 6.0 11.0 58. Kay, S. 21 5.10 j 11.7 62. Firman, A. 22 5.10 12.0 67. McLean, R. 25 6.2 13.2 70. Leong, D. 27 5.7 9.1 2 Caulfield Gramm. Marcellin O.C. Page 14 1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. Final Qtr................. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 ist Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. Final Qtr. Ivanho e Old Scotch Coll. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 Page 15

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS A SECTIO N FINA L St. Bern O.C. 6.10 7.11 9.18 11.24-90 DLS O.C. 2.2 8.5 9.6 13.10-88 ST. BERNARD'S O.C. : Thompson 2, Nadzielski 2, Wade 2, K. Phelan 2, Donlan 2, Powell. Best: K. Phelan, Nadzielski, Angel, Aughton, Mitchell, Drennan. DE LA SALLE O.C.: Crothers 4, Groves 3, McGuiness 2, M. Bourke, Power, H. Halasa, Fitzpatrick. Best : Lyons, Groves, Donegan, Power, Bothe, Wright. B SECTIO N FINA L Marcellin O.C. 4.8 6.12 10.18 14.21-105 0 Scotch Col. 2.2 6.7 8.8 10.11-71 MARCELLIN O.C.: A. Aloisio 3, Jones 3, Bortolotto 2, Dillon 2, Butler 2, P. Cullinan, P. Gartner. Best: J. Gartner, Dillon, Power, A. Aloisio, Denning, Fitt. OLD SCOTCH COLL.: Johnstone 4, Brown 3, Cox, King, Tallent. Best: Tallent, Johnstone, Cox, Purnell, Kefford, Brown. C SECTIO N Old Melburn 6.11 9.14 10.21 12.22-94 Old Halley 0.1 4.7 5.10 8.15-63 OLD MELBURNIANS : Woodbridge 4, N. McMullin 3, Roberson 2, I. Cordnet, Mitchell, P. Dawson. Best: Brown, 1. Cordner, Pisarski, N. McMullin, Clifton-Jones, Woodbridge. OLD HAILEYBURIANS: Bouris 2, Williams 2, Jessep, Paul, Houghton, Roberts. Best : Corrigan, Cracknell, Houston, Mason, Paul, Schmidt. D SECTIO N Old Xaverians 4.3 12.8 17.10 20.17-137 AJAX 1.4 4.5 7.5 15.7-9 7 OLD XAVERIANS : Curtain 6, Brosnan 3, Noonan 3, Adgemis 2, O'Sullivan 2, Naughton, Cookesley, Sholley, O'Neill. Best: O'Sullivan, Browne, Noonan, Peppard, Nankervis, J. Wilton. AJAX : Bialek 4, Kagan, Gross, Friede, Smorgon, Rozen, Schulberg, Gurfinkel, Fayman, Markoff, Greenberg, Ritterman. Best: Ritterman, Segal, Markoff, Rosner, Gross, Friede. Page 16 E SECTIO N La Trobe Blacks 2.1 6.6 9.6 12. 8-80 St. Kevin's OB 2.4 2.6 4.7 4.10-3 4 LA TROBE BLACKS : O'Donohue 5, Kirkbride 4, Keane 2, Ryan. Best : Hendrick, Cordner, O'Donohue, Forbes, Weaver, Kelly. ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Campbell 3, Hannan. Best: O'Kelly, Reynolds, Lodge, Campbell, Randles, Clement. F SECTIO N GRAND FINA L West Bruns 2.4 7.9 12.11 19.16-130 Beverley Hills 1.2 2.5 2.5 4.8-32 WEST BRUNSWICK : P. Guatta 4, T. Schwarze 3, J. Ryan 3, Allen 2, R. Brockwell 2, Callander 2, M. Schwarze, Lewis, W. Brockwell. Best: Allen, Walsh, M. Schwarze, Ivey, Burton, Byrd. BEVERLEY HILLS: Hirsch, B. Holly, Post, Fleming. Best: Field, R. Butterworth, Hirsch, T. Holly, Kiker, Post. JUNIOR SECTION 1 North Old Boys 7.1 9.3 12.4 16.4-100 Monash Uni 1.1 1.6 3.9 6.12-48 NORTH OLD BOYS : Godfrey 6, Conti 5, Malone, Bessell, Sullivan, W. Clark, Harvey. Best: Malone, Weir, Harvey, Conti, E. Clark, Roy. MONASH UNIVERSITY: Davies 2, English, Hore, Lachal, Quinn. Best : Quinn, Seiler, Hore, Sloan, Mann, Grutzner. JUNIOR SECTION 2 Thomastown 3.5 3.8 6.13 7.16-58 St. Bern O.C. 2.5 5.9 7.12 7.15-57 THOMASTOWN : Tsakmakis 4, Taylor, Turner, G. Kourlis. Best: Tsakmakis, Gleeson, Turner, Taylor, Tarquinio, J. Kourlis. ST. BERNARD'S O.C.: Keane 2, Mahady 2, Sullivan 2, Valentine. Best : Tickner, Monaghan, Smith, Kavanagh, Sullivan, Wall. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1973 Last Week's Results - Continued A RESERVE SECTION D RESERVE SECTIO N FINAL GRAND FINA L Nth Old Boys 1.1 4.8 9.10 13.10-88 DLS O.C. 0.3 2.3 2.7 3.9-27 NORTH OLD BOYS : Kutrolli 4, Cuffe 4, Curley 2, Ryan, O'Donnell, Robertson. Best: D. Maguire, Robertson, Crooks, McGrath, Nelson, Ryan. DE LA SALLE O.C.: Mitchell 3. Best : Jeffs, Smith, Hill, Clark, M. Kerin, McDonald. B RESERVE SECTION FINA L Old Scotch C 1.2 4.7 7.7 9.10-64 Marcellin O.C. 1.1 5.2 7.6 8.8-56 OLD SCOTCH COLL.: Marks 3, Drummond 3, Nickless, Eggleston, Dick. Best : Welch, McLean, Marks, Drummond, Hamilton, Addison. MARCELLIN O.C.: J. D. Gregory 3, J. Aloisio 2, Holmes 2, Bell. Best: J. Crimmins, Maguire, O'Connor, Tucker, Holmes, Macdonald. Old Brighton Gr 5.5 7.7 9.8 11.12-78 Elsternwick 0.0 2.5 5.9 7.11-5 3 OLD BRIGHTON : Bellmaine 6, Hunt 2, Larkin, Leske, Templeton. Best: Warnock, Draper, Epstein, Bellmaine, Larkin, Tapp. ELSTERN WICK : O'Connell 3, Manson 2, Stevens 2. Best: T. Richards, Patey, Rigg, Mavros, Manson, P. Richards. E RESERVE SECTIO N GRAND FINA L St. Kevin's O.B. 0.0 4.5 6.7 10.9-69 North Brunswick 3.1 3.2 4.3 5.4-34 ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS: Bourke 4, Hawkins 2, Gaven, Martin, Jowett, Mornane. Best : T. Griffin, Arnold, Crowe, Baquie, McGuinness, Martin. NORTH BRUNSWICK : Archibald 3, Carlyon, Fepi. Best : G. Payne, Minahan, B. Duncan, Archibald, Hannan, Carlyon. C RESERVE SECTION F RESERVE SECTIO N GRAND FINA L Fawkner 3.5 5.6 11.11 15.14-104 Hamp Rovers 1.1 2.5 2.5 6.6-42 FAWKNER: J. Teasdale 6, J. Stewar t 3, Shannon 2, McNee, Chard, Trapani, Wittacker. Best: Johnson, J. Stapleton, Phillips, Robertson, J. Teasdale, Chard. HAMPTON ROVERS: Cave 2, Roulent, Tregear, Rolls, Mirabito. Best : Diamond, G. English, Gleich, Horne, Morecroft, Tregear. GRAND FINA L St. Bede's O.C. 3.3 6.7 11.13 14.16-100 Beverley Hills 4.3 4.3 8.5 10.7-67 ST. BEDE'S O.C. : Bowden 6, Quan 3, Coutts 2, Handley, Lagerberg, Fogarty. Best: Lagerberg, Yerolemis, Watts, Coutts, Bowden, Boomgardt. BEVERLEY HILLS: Butterworth 4, Collins 2, Clark, Healy, Johnson, Hassan. Best: Glenister, Butterworth, Ludbrook, Collins, Clark, Browning. ADMISSION C H ARGES FOR FINAL S At all grounds where charges for admission are made at Semi-final, Final and Grand Final matches, the charges for the 1976 FINALS SERIES will be:- ADULTS - 80 cents. CHILDREN (under 14), accompanied by an adult - FREE. CHILDREN ( under 14), unaccompanied by an adult - 40 cents. CAR PARKING FEE (where cars are admitted to ground) - 40 cents. Any player or club official who is unable to produce a ticket issued to his club by the V.A.F.A., will be charged the full admission fee. IT IS POINTED OUT THAT TICKETS ISSUED TO CLUBS BY THE V.A.F.A. DO NOT ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO FREE CAR PARKING - PARKING FEE MUST BE PAID. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 Page 17

CENTURY TO CAULFIELD MAN Caulfield Grammarians congratulate Mike Tamblyn on playing his 100th game today for the club. I'm sure that you'll be celebrating this milestone with a win in the Grand Final. Again, Mike, congratulations and best wishes for the future. SOCIAL NOTES Melbourne University Football Club will be holding the Annual Meeting Dinner and Presentation Night on Friday 24th September at Cobblestones Restaurant 301 Exhibition St. Melbourne. Past and present members are welcome to attend. Tickets $8. Ring Mr. Peter Selleck - phone 20 6566. THE BLACK LIS T Missed publication deadline ( Seniors and Juniors - 5 p.m., Reserves - 3 p.m.). Fine - THREE DOLLARS. NORTH OLD BOYS JUNIORS. Phoned incorrect scores - Fine - THREE DOLLARS. WEST BRUNSWICK. NORTH OLD BOYS JUNIORS. SPECTs4~` RS NOT /4LL IHiE~1 l1~ QVi9L,S! SPECTATORS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON GROUNDS AT QUARTER-TIME AND THREE-QUARTER-TIME INTERVALS, AND OFFENDING CLUBS WHICH DO NOT POLICE THIS RULE THEMSELVES, WILL BE BROUGHT BEFORE THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Coburg Amateur Football Clu b COACHE S Applications are now being called for the following coaching positions for season 1977 : Senior XVIII.... Non Playing (VAFA) Reserve XVIII........ Playing o r Non Playing (VAFA) Junior XVIII...... Non Playing (VAFA) Under 17's........ Non Playing (NMFL) Under 15's....... Non Playing (NMFL ) Applications in writing addressed to the Secretary stating Age, Experience and Remuneration required will be accepted up to and including Saturday the 16th day of October 1976. C. Middling, Secretary, 111 St David Street, FITZROY, 3065. Telephone 419 1391. Page 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTE M BER 18, 1976 A SECTION Tyquin, Univ. Blues Murray, North O.B. Thompson, St. Bern. Crothers, D L Salle Sleeman, Univ. Blues Roger Wood- Ormond Bourne, Ormond Chisholm, Ormond A. Handley, Coburg Trevascus, Res. O.B. R. Shepherd, Res OB Belfield, Univ. Blks. B SECTION Jones, Marcelli n J. Jordan, Old Par. Butcher, Caul. Gram. Co., did Scotch Sherwen, Old Scotch P. Cullinan, Marc. Tootell, Caul Gram. Wood, Ivanhoe Roach, Collegians Drinan, St. K. CBC Trevaskis Geelong M. Tamblyn, C. Gram. C SECTION Roberson, Old Melb. Urquhart, Old Melb. Quaife, Parkside P. Harvey, Parkside 1. Cordner, O. Melb. Galbraith, O. Ivan. Green, Parkside LEADING GOALKICKERS Goals kicked last Saturday shown in brackets. I M. O'Donnell, Assum 38 82 P. Naughton, Old Xav. ( 1) 38 61 Blythman, Elst'wk 35 ( 2) 59 Spiden, O. Geelong 34 ( 4) 52 Schulberg, AJAX ( 1) 34 47 46 41 39 36 36 35 3 4 ( 3) 94 76 6 4 ( 1) 47 44 41 39 37 32 32 ( 2) (- ) ( 1 ) Bouris, Old Hailey. ( 2) Ayres_ Fawkne r Williams, Old Halley. ( 2) Nash, Hamp. Rovers McMahon, UHS OB D SECTION Bialek, AJAX J. Priestley, O. B'ton Missen, O. Geelong Eacott, S.S. Bank J. Steven, Old Camb. Bradshaw, O. Geelong Jones, O. Brighton ( 4) 67 51 47 43 43 41 39 ( E SECTIO N I Dancer, ANZ Bank 81 Shannon, St. P : Mon. 61 ( Von Moger, Lat. Blks. (-) 49 Hannan, St. Kevin's ( 1) 46 Kirkbride, Lat. Blks. ( 4) 46 Speers, Old Ment. 42 1. Henderson, AMP 36 Forbes, Lat. Blks. (-) 35 Mounsey, Old Ment. 33 Marsden, ANZ Bank 33 Campbell, St. Kevin's ( 3) 33 F SECTION O'Loughlin, B. Hills (-) 86 McGinty, St. Bede's 64 P. Guatta, W. Bruns. ( 4) 60 Watson, Foots. IT. 52 W. Brockwell, W. Br. ( 1) 52 Gibson, Bev. Hills (-) 43 Sharpe, Univ. Reds 43 Allan, St. Bede's 43 J. Ryan, W, Bruns. ( 3) 44 Beaumont, W. Bruns. (-) 39 Carr, Foots. IT. 38 Lachmund, Bull. Utd. 35 JUNIOR SECTION 7 Sloan, Mon. Univ. (-) 93 ''. Godfrey, North O.B. ( 6) 79 Graig, Power Hse. 651i Gough, Ormond 51 Dobbie, Univ. Blues 43 Ferguson, Ivanhoe 41 Tilburn, Coburg 37 Sterling, Ormond 37 Creaser, Mon. Univ. 37 Williams, Ivanhoe 37 Stevenson, Ivanhoe 36 Bedford, Univ. Blues 3 3 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Czerny, Thomastown (-) 170 Hitchcock, Caul, Gr. 661 Powell, St. Bern. (-) 59 Romeo, Resvr. O.B. 57 McAleer, Old Pared. 49 Truefeldt, Res. O.B. 44 Fithall, Old Pared. 41 McGaw, Resvr. O.B. 38 Strugnell, Caul. Gr. 35 Shembery, St. Bern. (-) 35 Ristevski, Res. O.B. 33 A RESERVE SECTION Dorizzi, D. L. Salle (-) 52 Cuffe, North O.B. ( 4) 47 Considine, St. Bern. 44 Stockdale, Old Trin. 39 P. Mitchell, D L Salle ( 3) 33 Templar, Univ. Blues 2 8 B RESERVE SECTION Dean, Ivanhoe 64 J. D. Gregory, Marc. 60 Drummond, O. Scotch ( 3) 35 V. Harris, Ivanhoe 30 Lupson, Caul. Gram. 27 C RESERVE SECTION R. Poyntz, Parkside 105 Combe, Hamp. Rovers (-) 56 '. Cave, Hamp. Rovers ( 2) 38 S. Wilson, O. Melb. 33 Forbes, Old Halley. 30 Miller, O. Melb. 29 D RESERVE SECTION Bellmaine, O. Bright. ( 6) 61 Fraser, Old Xav. 59 Stevens, Elsternwick ( 2) 53 Kennedy, O. Bright. (-) 40 Gurfinkel, AJAX 37 Lisner, AJAX 3 5 E RESERVE SECTION Ericksen, Old Ment. 42 Gaven, St. Kevin's ( 1) 40 Walsh, St. P. Mon. 38 May, ANZ Bank 33 F RESERVE SECTION G. J. Ford, Glenroy 52 Tartaglia, W. Bruns. 51 Lipshut, Univ. Reds 41 Cairns, Bull. United 28 Condon, West Bruns. 2 8.. R YAI. INSURANC E 099 Covers your worl d BRANCHES: MELBOURNE 600571 FRANKSTON 783 6266 OAKLEIGH 5681999 PRESTON 478 5022 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 Page 19

PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTION W L For Agst % Pts North Old Boys 14 4 1991 1544 129.0 56 De La Salle O.C. 13 5 1851 1573 117.7 52 St. Bernard's O.C. 11 7 1723 1444 119.3 44 University Blues 10 8 2193 1760 124.6 40 Ormond 10 8 1995 1785 111.8 40 Old Trinity Gr. 10 8 1681 1745 96.3 40 Coburg 7 11 1674 1783 93.9 28 University Blacks 6 12 1522 1931 78.8 24 Reservoir O.B. 5 13 1531 2075 73.8 20 Monash Blues 4 14 1360 2000 68.0 1 6 B SECTION Old Scotch Coll. 15 3 1988 1257 Caulfield Gramm. 15 3 2058 1545 Marcellin O.C. 14 4 1921 1318 Old Paradians 10 8 1590 1566 Ivanhoe 9 9 1835 1788 Collegians 8 10 1609 1540 Geelong 7 11 1509 1841 St. Kilda CBOC 7 11 1356 1820 MHS Old Boys 5 13 1573 2000 Old Carey Gram. - 18 1174 202 1 C SECTIO N Parkside 13 Old Melburnians 13 5 2325 1477 5 2333 1495 Fawkner 13 5 2248 1467 Old Haileybury 13 5 1785 1433 Hampton Rovers 13 5 1763 1555 Old Ivanhoe Gram. 7 11 1535 1848 UHS Old Boys 6 12 1647 1795 Kew 5 13 1396 2132 Power House 4 14 1268 2093 Alphington 3 15 1313 231 8 AJAX Old Xaverians Old Camberwell Gr Assumption O.C. *State Sav. Bank Old Brighton Gr. Old Geelong Elsternwick *Brunswick National Bank (at end of Home and home rounds ) D SECTIO N 16 2 2155 1258 15 3 1940 1406 14 4 2028 1338 11 7 1685 1295 8 9 1500 1547 8 10 1750 1639 8 10 1786 1745 7 11 1469 1693 1 16 1058 2176 1 17 975 2249 158.2 60 133.2 60 145.8 56 101.5 40 102.6 36 104.5 32 82.0 28 74.5 28 78.7 20 58.1-157.4 52 156.1 52 153.2 52 124.6 52 113.4 52 83.1 28 91.8 24 65.5 20 60.6 16 56.6 1 2 171.3 64 138.0 60 151.6 56 130.1 44 97.0 34 106.8 32 102.3 32 86.8 28 48.6 6 43.4 4 A RESERVE SECTION W L For Agst % fits *De La Salle O.C. 13 4 1498 1042 143.8 54 *Coburg 13 4 1187 958 123.9 54 North Old Boys 12 6 1322 1100 120.2 48 St. Bernard's O.C. 11 7 1281 1164 110.1 44 *University Blues 10 7 1317 1214 108.5 42 Monash Blues 9 9 1256 1274 98.6 36 Ormond 8 10 1327 1292 102.7 32 Reservoir O.B. 7 11 950 1115 85.2 28 *Old Trinity Gram. 4 13 956 1413 67.7 18 ;} Univ. Blacks 1 17 570 1207 42.2-8 B RESERVE SECTION Old Scotch Coll. 16 2 1784 717 248.8 64 Ivanhoe 15 3 1868 953 196.0 60 Marcellin O.C. 13 5 1600 972 164.6 52 *St. Kilda CBOC 10 7 1185 1098 107.9 42 *MHS Old Boys 9 8 1350 1158 116.6 38 Caulfield Gram. 9 9 1163 1223 95.1 36 Collegians 7 11 1297 1262 102.8 28 Geelong 5 13 854 1653 51.7 20 Old Carey Gram. 3 15 762 1772 43.0 12 iold Paradians 2 16 610 1811 33.7 4 C RESERVE SECTION Parkside 16 2 1957 650 Hampton Rovers 15 3 1432 896 Fawkner 13 5 1953 839 Old Haileybury 13 5 1464 938 Old Melburnians 12 6 1512 799 Kew - 7 11 965 1271 ipower House 6 12 687 1604 UHS Old Boys 4 14 901 1376 Old Ivanhoe Gr. 3 15 552 1696 Alphington 1 17 479 1949 D RESERVE SECTION *Old Brighton Gr. 14 3 1653 863 AJAX 14 4 1488 880 Elsternwick 13 5 1547 1052 Assumption O.C. 12 6 1270 905 *Old Xaverians 11 6 1358 1033 Old Camberwell Gr. 9 9 1141 1024 State Sav. Bank 7 11 1067 1177 Old Geelong 5 13 1023 1290 National Bank 3 15 640 1832 Brunswick 1 17 575 1829 301.1 64 159.8 60 232.8 52 156.1 52 189.2 48 75.9 28 42.8 20 65.5 16 32.5 12 24.6 4 191.5 58 169.1 56 147.1 52 140.3 48 131.5 46 111.4 36 90.7 28 79.3 20 34.9 12 31.4 4 E SECTION W L For Agst La Trobe Blacks 13 5 1734 1176 *St. Kevin's O.B. 12 6 1810 1298 Old Mentonians 12 6 1629 1270 ANZ Bank 10 7 1541 1317 Heatherton 10 8 1813 1641 North Brunswick 10 8 1418 1334 *AMP Society 7 10 1538 1894 St. Pat's-Monivae 6 12 1320 1770 Monash Whites 4 13 1235 1733 Commonwealth Bk. 4 14 1169 1842 PREMIERSHIP LISTS % Pts 147.4 52 139.4 50 128.3 48 117.0 40 110.5 40 106.3 40 81.2 30 74.6 24 71.3 16 63.5 1 6 F SECTION West Brunswick 18'- 2604 1065 244.5 72 St. Bedes O.C. 14 4 1991 1374 144.9 56 Beverley Hills 13 5 1914 1488 128.6 52 Footscray I.T. 10 8 1788 1816 98.5 40 Thornbury 8 10 1837 1642 111.9 32 Bulleen United 8 10 1611 1791 89.9 32 Glenroy 7 11 1473 2125 69.3 28 Bulleen-T/stowe 6 12 1584 1846 85.8 24 LaTrobe Reds 5 13 1167 1885 61.9 20 University Reds 1 17 1225 2162 56.7 4 JUNIOR SECTION 1 North Old Boys 17 1 2518 879 286.5 68 Monash University 16 2 2335 994 234.9 64 *University Blues 12 5 2105 1416 148.7 50 *Ivanhoe 10 7 1804 1609 112.1 42 Coburg 9 9 1673 1553 107.7 36 *Ormond 7 10 1536 1739 88.3 30 University Blacks 6 12 1398 170.2 82.1 24 Power House 5 13 1211 2687 45.1 20 *Old Scotch Coll. 4 13 1299 2218 58.6' 18 tihampton Rovers 2 16 834 2203 37.9 - E RESERVE SECTION W L For Agst % Pts St. Kevin's O.B. 17 1 1289 739 174.4 68 Heatherton 14 4 1519 768 197.8 56 North Brunswick 12 6 1213 906 133.9 48 ANZ Bank 12 6 1239 935 132.5 48 AMP Society 11 7 1047 899 116.5 44 Old Mentonians 7 11 1023 1165 87.8 28 Monash Whites 6 12 905 1116 81.1 24 Commonwealth Bk. 6 12 783 1106 70.8 24 ' St. Pat's-Monivae 2 16 756 1662 45.5 4 f}}latrobe Blacks 3 15 620 1098 56.5 - F RESERVE SECTIO N West Brunswick 16 2 1704 653 260.9 64 St. Bede's O.C. 13 5 1321 925 142.8 52 *University Reds 10 7 1025 1141 89.8 42 Beverley Hills 10 8 1264 947 133.5 40 Bulleen United 9 9 1125 1150 97.8 36 Footscray I.T. 9 9 927 1028 90.2 36 Thornbury 8 10 1011 1152 87.8 32 ilatrobe Reds 6 12 706 1087 64.9 20 *Glenroy 4 13 787 1234 63.8 18 Bulleen-T/stowe 4 14 746 1381 54.0 16 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Thomastown 17 1 2721 819 332.2 68 St. Bernard's O.C. 13 5 2314 1210 191.2 52 Old Paradians 13 5 1965 1443 136.2 52 Caulfield Gram. 12 6 2142 1536 139.5 48 Reservoir O.B. 11 7 2236 1535 145.7 44 West Brunswick 10 8 1879 1487 126.4 40 De La Salle O.C. 8 10 1632 1895 86.1 32 Alphington 3 15 1208 2635 45.8 12 igeelong 3 15 957 2046 46.8 8 tkew - 18 529 3029 17.5.4 *Drawn Game. tfour points lost for EACH Forfeit. Check- our deal as you could pay les s McLEAiVS TETOF MOTOR S LMCT 409 392 PLENTY ROAD, PRESTO N 478-1788. AFTER HOURS NO. IS 211-3428 CONTACT RICHARD ELLIOTT From Old Carey Grammarians Amateur.Football --Club,", Page 20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 197 6 Page 21

Nort De I St. Univ Orin Old Cobi Univ Rest Mon Old Cau Mar Old Ivar Cot I Ge St. e MHi Ol d Par) Old Fati Old Her Old UH : Ke~ Pov Al p A H OTC' OIc As< *S i Oi< OR, El- *B Na The body fitting guernsey that can't be caught! OSTYLEDIN BR I-NYLON 0 BRILLIANT COLOURS @ AN IMPOSSIBL E TACKLE 0 REDUCE D COST Tough Shorts that move with body action. 0 EASY TO LAUNDER 0 NO BUTTONS - ZIP FL Y i SHRINK PROOF! I COLOUR FAST! COL OURS. Red, Royal Blue, Bottle Green, Navy, Gold, Black, Mite. REVIEWS "C" SECTION Congratulations Old Melburnians on ' your Premiership and may both the Grand Finalists do well in "B" Grade. I mainly picked Halleybury as I considered the Monash conditions with wind and open spaces would be right up thei r alley - and this wasn't overlooking the ( a) (b) (c) brilliance of O.M's. - who I hav. Alf e admired over the year Kean 4 16 56 In the wintry conditions O.M's. 1 John Byrne 6 17 58 opened up as if it was a dry spring day and although their team work wa s Alex Johnson 6 19 65 a little astray their individual brilliance Jim Fidge 6 22 64 1 shone at the expense of Old Hail's. A desperate bid in the dying stages of S y d Whitfield 7 17 521 the game still found Haileybury wanting r Keith Findlay 7 78 69 and finally they had to be content with being ± runners-up. Peter Nathan 6 22 59 Ian Cordner stood out for O.M's. and Norm Nugent 6 78 66 TIPSTERS' TALLY Today's Selections (d) 72 North Old 75 ~ A SECTION 84 St. Bernard' s Boys 861 North Old Boys 691 North Old Boys 87 North Old Boys 81 St. Bernard's 84 North Old Boys B SECTION Caulfield Gramm. ~ Caulfield Gramm. Caulfield Gramm, Caulfield Gramm. Caulfield Gramm. Caulfield Gramm. Caulfield Gramm. played a big part in his team's victory = A great duel was between Melburnian!(a).,, Number of Winners last week ( b) Total for Finals * John Byrne is away ( c) Total for full forward Urquhart and Old Halley- Home-and-Home Games ( d) Total for Season. bury full-back Schmidt - keeping Urquhart goalless was a great feat. It's been a great season and I look forward to 1977. - ALEX JOHNSON. DUTY OFFICERS FOR TODAY'S GAMES ELSTERNWICK PARK - Messrs. E. Fuller, R. A. Sinclair, T. A. Johnson. COLLINGWOOD - Messrs. S. P. Whitfield, B. P. Lauder, N. W. Nugent. Club Beer S u pply Barrels Bottles Cans SOCIAL SECRETARIE S Don't miss this chance to obtain your Club's Beer & Liquor Supplies at prices to suit your finances. e With the cost of Football Administration rising every year you must buy right to boost your Club Income. Compare our prices. Phone us now, or call in and see - Bob Hemmings or Brian Lauder (22 years affl. V.A.F.A.) at the RAILWAY CLUB HOTEL 107 RAGLAN ST., PORT MELBOURNE 64104 1 WE DELIVER TO YOUR ROOMS OR FUNCTION S Page 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - SEPTEMBER 18, 1976 Page 23