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"'B" Section CENTS I you belong ~o any club or group with a common interest you qualify for Anset Airlines o f Australia's 10% discoun air-fares or your next outing with 15 members or more Even better, Ansett Airlines will save you -ime and money by handling (at no cost to you) all the arrangements for your trip, s+om accommodation and meals o unexpected things like laundry and entertainment Send for our detailed Group Trave Brochure, or simply ring and we'll mail one di,ec t the amateur Vol 75, No 2 Registered for posting as + periodical - Category "C " Printed by Hedges & Bell Ply Ltd, Sutton Road, Maryborough, and published by George hactaggart, of 12 Ripley Grove, Caulfield North, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association URNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

MAP OF ALBERT PARK GRO UNDS Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-APRIL 26, 1975 ORMOND TURN TABLES ON BLACKS GOALS STRAIGHT IN THIRD TERM TRINITY'S BIG WIN IN TOP GRADE DEBUT By GEORGE McTAGGART Ormond avenged their 1974 Grand Final defeat when they scored a 29- point win over University Blacks in the opening round of the 1975 season last Saturday Ormond kicked eight goals straight in the third quarter and this was the turning point of the game Old Trinity, playing in A Section for the first time, made an impressive debut when they over-ran Geelong and chalked up a 70-point win University Blacks were only one of five of last year's premier teams to be defeated, the others being Marcellin, Brunswick, Reservoir Old Boys Reserves and Mentonians Reserves Thirty-four century scores were recorded last week, only three being in the Reserves Blacks and Ormond were locked in a keen struggle in the first half with Ormond leading by 4 points at the interval (5-7 to 4-9) The Blacks kicked 8 goals in the second half but Ormond's phenomenal accuracy in this period (13-1) earned them a sound win Trinity raced away from Geelong in the second quarter holding them to a single point, then kicked 7 goals in the third term to settle the issue Despite the strong breeze, there was never a great deal between St Bernard's and Coburg Coburg opened smartly but St Bernard's caught them, only to see Coburg slip away to a 4-goal lead Then St Bernard's got to within 15 points at the change Coburg had slightly the better of things for most of the second term and fought on well against the wind but their lead was cut to 5 points at the interval It was goal for goal in the third quarter and Coburg were in trouble with a lead of only 3 points at threequarter-time St Bernard's missed many chances in the final term but managed to score by 8 points Coburg's forwards were badly out of position for most of the second half, and this may well have cost them the game Reservoir Old Boys were on top of Old Paradians all day, and their fast, play-on paved, the, way for a big win Monash Blues trailed North Old Boys for three quarters but came home strongly with a 7-goal burst in the last term to win by 3 goals North lead by 28 points at the interval and looked to have a firm grip on the game University Blues beat Ivanhoe by 3 goals in a high-scoring encounter and Collegians, despite shocking kicking (8-23) pipped Kew by 2 points Old Scotch beat Old Carey by an even 10 goals, Caulfield Grammar scored a sound win over Old Haileybury and De La Salle crushed Marcellin Alphington beat Uni High by points, Melbourne High won by 23 points over Power House in a big-scoring game and St Kilda CBC had 1 5 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-APRIL 26, 1975 Page 3

points to spare over Old Ivanhoe, whose poor kicking contributed to their defeat Old Brighton beat Brunswick by 6 goals and Parkside went down to Old Melburnians by nearly 10 goals Fawkner overwhelmed Old Geelong, winning by just over 10 goals, after scoring by only a point in last year's Grand Final Other winners in D Section, Hampton Rovers, Old Xaverians, State Savings Bank and Assumption, all had plenty to spare over their respective opponents North Brunswick beat AMP Society by 15 points, St Bede's won by 13 points from ANZ Bank, with AJAX, LaTrobe Blacks and Elsternwick being the other winners Two of the new clubs, Bulleen United and Heatherton, opened up with wins over University Reds and Footscray Tech respectively, but Bulleen- Templestowe, playing their first game in the seniors, were well beaten by Beverley Hills Inaccuracy in front of goal marred the main Junior game, between Ormond and University Blues, which the Blues won by 2 goals (11-18 to 8-24) Coburg easily beat Monash University, Parkside crushed Power House and University Blacks won well over Ivanhoe In Section 2, new teams Old Carey and Reservoir Old Boys scored well from Hampton Rovers and Caulfield Grammar but Thomastown were well beaten by St Bernard's Bulleen- Templestowe beat Parade by 2 goals and West Brunswick had more than 6 goals to spare over Geelong In the Reserves, Reservoir went down to Parade by 21 points St Bernard's pipped Coburg by a point, Monash Blues beat North Old Boys by 3 goals, Parkside beat Old Melburnians by only a point while Power House and Melbourne High played a draw, each kicking 10-8 ELSTERNWICK PARK MATCHE S Matches to be played at Elsternwick Park for the remainder of the season are shown hereunder: April 26 - Ormond v Reservoir Old Boys May 3- Coburg v Old Paradians May 10 - Reservoir Old Boys v St Bernard's O C May 17 - Old Paradians v North Old Boy s *May 24 - Old Haileyburians v North Old Boys May 31 - Geelong v Ormond June 7 - University Blacks v Old Trinity Gramm *June 21 - Caulfield Gramm v Ivanho e June 28 - Old Trinity Gramm v Coburg July 5- North Old Boys v University Blacks July 12 - University Blacks v Geelong *July 19 - Old Carey Gramm v Caulfield Gramm July 26 - Old Trinity Gramm v St Bernard's O C August 2- Monash Blues v Old Trinity Gramm August 9 - Old Paradiaris v Ormon d August 16 - Ormond v University Blacks August 23 - Reservoir Old Boys v Coburg 11 Indicates B Section match ' Page 4 THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER- APRIL 26, 1975 LAST WEEKIS A SECTION Reservoir Old Boys 21-17-143 Old Paradians 10-15- 7 5 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS: T Byrne 5, R Shepherd 3, Crompton 3, Devlin 3, Dowell 2, Bates, J Paulka, G Tuininga, Dryden, S, Wilson Best: Bates, R Shepherd T Byrne, Dowell Dryden, Slater OLD PARADIANS : Clark 2, Duke 2, Johnson 2, Jordan 2, Roe 2 Best : Assetta, Tudor, Duke, Kendall, Johnson, Carroll St Bernard's 14-16-100 Coburg 14-8- 9 2 ST BERNARD'S OC: Thompson 3, Wade 3, Slater 2, Drennan 2 Angel 2, K Phelan, M Mahoney Best: Doolan, Slater, M Mahoney, King, K Phelan, Angel COBURG: Green 3, King 3, A Handley 3, Finlay 2, Beattie 2, Callesen Best: M O'Brien, Cunningham, King, Beattie, A Handley, Zanon Monash Blues 17-10-112 North OB 13-16- 9 4 MONASH BLUES : Moore 6, Golding 4, Booth 2, R B Anderson, Hargreaves, Olding, Alderton, Murray Best : Golding, Booth, Gumley, Sweetland, Hargreaves Moore NORTH OLD BOYS : Murray- 5, O'Connor 4, Robertson 2, Wilson, Sheales Best: Anderson, Borcich, Murray, Ferguson, O'Donnell, O'Connor Ormond 18-8-116 University Blacks 12-15- 8 7 ORMOND: Alan Graham 4, Fisher 3, Ladd 3, J Smythe 3, Russ 2, Bourne, Anrep, Chisholm Best: Russ, Bourne, Buckley, Thomas, Alan Graham, Naylor UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Perrett 3, Webster 2, Johnson 2, Llewellyn 2, King, Clarke, Hays Best: S Costello, Holmes, Perrett, Burne, Pascoe, A Costello Old Trinity Gramm 19-13-127 Geelong 8-9 - 5 7 OLD TRINITY: Hansen 6, Fellows 3, Fekete 2, Dann 2, Weir 2, Peers, Watsford, Quarterman, Jones Best: Dann, Fletcher, Hansen, Johnston, Kennedy, Quarterman GEELONG: Tucker 2, Trevaskis 2, Allden, Lowcock, Bullen, Coad Best : Paulke, Trevaskis, Bullen, Davies, Davis, Lowcock RESULTS B S ECTION Caulfield Gramm 17-15-117 Old Haileyburians 9-12- 66 CAULFIELD GRAMM : Griffiths 5, Tootell 4, Butcher 3, White 2, Waxman 2, Edney Best: Morphet, Griffiths, Waxman, Dickeson, Atchison, Clark OLD HAILEYBURY: Sincock 5, Bourls 2, Legge, Paul Best: Cracknell, Houston, Langford-Jones, Poole, Shapter, Sincock De La Salle OC 16-17-113 Marcellin OC 3-13- 3 1 DE LA SALLE OC: H Halasa 5, Murnane 4, Pollard 2, M Bourke, P Mcllroy, Mc- Henry, Beddoe, Eddy Best: Lyons, Murnane, H Halasa, Wright, B Bourke, Dunn MARCELLIN OC : B Crimmins, Denning, C Mahon Best: Turci, C Mahon, Power, J Gartner Old Scotch Coll 17-10-112 Old Carey Gram 7-10- 5 2 OLD SCOTCH : Morgan 7, Anderson 3, Moulds 2, Booth, Heggie, C Marks, J Marx, Tallent Best: Morgan, Molyneaux, Alder, J Marx, Tallent, Anderson OLD CAREY: Constable 3, R Cooke 2, M Cooke; Yen Best: Yen, Constable, Thomas, R Cooke, Freeman, Morrison Collegians 8-23- 71 Kew 10-9 - 69 COLLEGIANS: Pryor 2, Cutler 2, Hibbert, Ryan, Bickford, Ashton Best: Rice, Merry, Shinkfield, Pryor, Permezel, Edwards KEW: Smith 2, Anderson 2, Farrington 2, Fletcher 2, Barclay, Mitchell Best: Fletcher, Lowe, Cavanagh, Antoniou, Johnson, Smith University Blues 19-18-132 Ivanhoe 17-12-11 4 UNIVERSITY BLUES: Church 4, Hart 3, Tyquin 3, D Ross-Edwards 2, Lyle 2, Williams, Anderson, Hindle, Sleeman, Templar Best: Anderson, Pleydell, Church, Standish, Tyquin, D Ross-Edwards IVANHOE: Hughes 10, Dean 2, Berry, Warty, McWhinnie, Quinlivan, R Wilson Best: Hughes, Steen, Rojo, Renshaw, Mc- Whinnie, C Stewart THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - APRIL 26, 1975 Page 5

Last Week's Re sults Continued Last Week's Results - Continued C SECT I ON MHSOB 20-11-131 Power House 16-12-108 MH S OLD BOYS : Wood 4, Schlieferd 4, Adams 3, V Cosmos 2, Malone 2, Ponton 2, Peatling, Wallace, Silberberg Best: Silberberg, Schlieferd, Cherry, Graham, Cooper, V Cosmos POWER HOUSE : Sykes 5, Atkinson 2, Shewan 2, Newton 2 Digby 2, Upton Best: Newton, Digby, Sykes, Driscoll, Shewan, Cross Alphington 9-10- 64 UHSOB 810-5 8 ALPHINGTON : Roberts 4, Jamieson 2 P Whitfield, Tann, Skerry Best : Williams, Roberts, Shearer, Hartigan, Jamieson, Skerry U HS OLD BOYS : Goalkickers, Best Players-not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Old Melburnians 18-12-120 Parkside 8-14- 6 2 OLD MELBURNIANS: J Guest 5, Urqu hart 4, N McMullin 4, Roberson 2, Bedford 2, Brett-Young Best: N McMullin, Mumme, albraith, Rogers, Knight, Pisarski PARKSIDE : Bastow 4, Riordan, Simpson, Fletcher, Ridd Best: Jordan, Keogh, B Harvey, Johnston, Green, McNamara St Kilda CBOC 13-10- 88 Old Ivanhoe Gr 9-19- 7 3 ST KILDA Hinerichs 2, Jennings 02~~CallejOa S~~Carroll, Haddrick Best: Haddrick, Calleja, P O'Connell, Carroll, Drinan, Leahy OLD IVANHOE 2, : Galbraith 2, MacKenzie G Stevens, R Stevens, Wright, Allen, Cropley cell, Best : Kelsey, Gee, R Stevens, Pur- R Goldin, G Stevens Old Brighton Gr 14-11- 95 Brunswick 8-11- 5 9 OLD BRIGHTON : Jones 5, Hamilton 4, Bes t HolesJ semwal Powel l Thomas BRUNSWICK : R Johnstone 3, S 2, Staples S Taylor, Jones, White R Johnstone, P Best: Lasala, Egan, Hanlon, Hughes, Watt D SECTIO N Fawkner 20-23-143 Old Geelong 11-16- 8 2 FAWKNER : Pouyoukidis 4, M Barnes 3, Kelly 2, J Teasdale 2, M Stapleton 2, Deans 2, Nanscawen 2, Foley 2, Gossiewinckel Best: M Stapleton, W Ayres, Gossiewinckel, Pouyoukidis, Foley, J Phillips OLD GEELONG: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Hampton Rovers 17-21-123 National Bank 10-13- 73 HAMPTON ROVERS : Combe 5, Rudd 3, Tregear 3, Malon 2, Rowston 2 Cook, Brannan Best : Bennett, Rowston, Scarlett, Mc- Naughton, Rudd, Bird NATIONAL BANK : Cordy 4, Jacimovic 3, Dehne 2, Winzar Best : Bate, Boserio, Evans, P McLean, Morris, Strongman Old Xaverians 14-20-104 St Kevins OB 8-9 - 5 7 OLD XAVERIANS: Unkles 2, Wrigley 2, Fraser 2, Franich 2, Keaney 2, Eichorn, Spillane, Dwyer, Noonan Best: Noonan, Rush, Wrigley, Brosnan, Keaney, Zachariah ST KEVIN'S OB : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead line - first post Monday S S Bank 17-12-114 Old Camberwell Gr 8-13- 61 STATE SAV BANK : Cameron 5, Julier 3, Roberts 2, McGill 2, Vines, Laidlaw, Morgan, Allen, Jeffrey Bst: Cameron, McGill, Julier, Wynd, Webster, Evans OLD CAMBERWELL: P Buchanan ;2, Horton, Mehan, Hewitt, Steven, Rimington, G Buchanan Best : G Buchanan, I Trahar, Gale, Watkin, Hewitt, Steven Assumption OC 18-9 -117 Commonwealth Bank 7-17- 5 9 ASSUMPTION OLD COLL Schneider 4, Daly 4, Kelly 3, McCormick 2, Clements 2, Pavone 2, L Howard Best : Monaghan, Schneider, A O'Donnell, Stuart, 1-Iomsey, Donegan COMMONWEALTH BANK : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -APRIL 26, 1975 E SECTIO N North Brunswick 16-9 -10 5 AMP Society 13-12- 90 NORTH BRUNSWICK : R Payne 3, Hamilton 3 ; R Brekke 2, I Duncan 2, Heywood 2 Kenny, Turner, Trotter, D Payne Best: D Payne, Handley, G Payne, Hamilton, Raleigh, R Brekke A MP SOCIETY : Parkinson 3, Roulston 2 Lane 2, Ruddell 2, Plueckhahn, Waller, P Taylor, Pottinger Best: P Taylor, P Henderson Withers, McLaughlin, Roulston, McFarlane, -Smith AJAX 19-24-138 St Pats-Monivae 11-8 - 74 A J A X : Schulberg 6, Bialek 4, D Freeman 4, Burger 2, Ritterman, Grundmann, = Bluzer Best: D Freeman, Schulberg, Burger, Jurberg, Bluzer, Bialek ST PAT'S-MONIVAE : Healy 3, O'Connor 2, Browne 2, Coffey, Long, Carter, Dowd Best : Carter, Noonan, Browne, Parke, Long, Maher St Bedes OC 15-7 - 97 ANZ Bank 12-12- 84 ST BEDE'S OC : Terrell Negri, Fogarty 3, Lucas 2, McCormack gri, Bowden, Fyans, D Kean Best : Terrell, Rydberg, Mc- Cormack, Irving, Mick Roberts, F Kean A N Z BANK: McCutcheon 4,'Minniti 3, Daykin 2, Harnetty 2, Glover Best : Baker, Crough, Daykin, Harnetty, Suridge, Taylor La Trobe Blacks 18-15-123 West Brunswick 13-17- 9 5 LA TROBE BLACKS : Porter 6, Weaver 2, McGregor 2, Drew 2, Cowling 2, Kent, Cordnet, Evans, Sheehan Best: Kelly, Porter, Sheehan, Cordner, Rumph, Oakes WEST BRUNSWICK: Brockwell 3, Allen 2, Tartaglia 2, White 2, Burton, Byrd, Miller, Monger Best: Allen, Burton, Byrd, Coleman, Ivey, Leach Elsternwick 15-11-101 Old Mentonians 11-14- 80 ELSTERNWICK: Berns 5, G Rosewarne 3, Molyneaux 2, Rigg 2, P Mahoney, Edger, Watson Best: Berns, Scott, Weekly, Rigg, Johnston, J Perkins OLD MENTONIANS : Norton 4, Sinclair 2, Bungery, Whitton, Rafter, Smith, Witherow Best: Hall, Francis, Rafter, Wood, Witherow, Norton F SECTIO N Bulleen United 21-18-144 University Reds 12-8- 8 0 BULLEEN UNITED: Hullin 6, Wilson 6, N Porter 5, Brookes Jenkins, Lillie, Nanscawen Best: N Porter, Wilson, R Porter, Williams, Kenney, Mayne UNIV REDS : Billing 3, Ould 3, Officer 3, Selth 2, James Best: Ambrose, Sheppard, McNamara, Billing, Officer, Ould Beverley Hills 21-27-153 Bulleen-Templestowe 7-9 - 5 1 BEVERLEY HILLS: McCrory 5, Post 5 Gibson 4, O'Loughlin 3, Holly 2, Browning, Discombe, Wheeler Best: McCrory, Duncan, Holly, Allen, Fatchin, Gibson BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : R Jenkins 3, Young 2, Hogen, L Tenace Best: Walton, Jenkins, Moro, Puller, Ward, L Tenace Monash Whites 15-13-103 Thornbury 7-15- 57 MONASH WHITES : Stirling 4, Farnsworth 3, Morecroft 3, Tellesfson 2, D Smith, Meredith, Darling Best: McKenzie, Rosenhain, Peacock, Milford, Darling, Stirling THORNBURY: Eccles 3, Staff 2, Cowen, Gough Best A Burton, McGorlick, Greenwood, Cowen, Eccles, Burns Heatherton 13-16- 94 Footscray IT 9-8 - 6 2 HEATHERTON : Buxton 3, Bodey 2, Peter Carey 2, Collins 2, Mirrabelli 2, P Killen, Mahoney Best: Fletcher, Bowden, Alsbury, Mirrabelli, Buxton, Meeking FOOTSCRAY I T : Fincher 2, Absalom 2, Butler 2, Morley, Thurston, Edwards Best : Absolom, Stanley, Butler, Fincher, Carr, Dilks Glenroy 12-17- 89 La Trobe Reds 7-5 - 4 7 GLENROY: P Wakeling 5, Ray Perry 2, R Fox, Chandler, D Fox, E Attard, A White Best: P Wakeling, Westgarth, Buhajar, Ray Perry, Toporov, O'Sullivan LA TROBE REDS : Butler 3, Hanrahan, Gugger, Chandler, Shaw Best: Hanrahan, Shaw, Butler, Sauer, Gugger, Costello THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-APRIL 26, 1975 Page 7

Last Week's Results - Continued JUNIOR SECTION 1 Coburg 19-17-131 Monash University 12-14- 86 COBURG, MONASH UNIVERSITY: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Parkside 25-29-179 Power House 8-15- 6 3 PARKSIDE : Smith 4, Spinks 3, Burnie 3, Arnold 3, Bourke 3, Crapper 3, Teagle 2, Chilcott 2, Burrows, Harvey Best: Chilcott, Smith, Crapper, Anderson, Burnie, Harrell POWER HOUSE : Castelli 4, Bredyk, Craig, Ellis, M Selby-Hele Best : Frizzell, Walker, Ellis, P Selby-Hele, Rosewarne, Castelli University Blacks 16-10-106 Ivanhoe 9-12- 6 6 UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday IVANHOE : O'Rourke 3, Scown 3, Byrne 2, McMahon Best: Veitch, Johnson Course, Owens, Chapman, Wyatt University Blues Ormond 11-18- 84 8-24- 72 UNIV BLUES: P Maxwell 3, Lloyd 3, Clohesy 2, Scaletti Lynch, Whitehead Best : Whitehead, Sammon, O'Dwyer, Lynch, Angus, Jager ORMOND: Goaikickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line = first post Monday Page 8 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Bulleen-Templestowe 9-13- 6 7 Old Paradians 7-13- 55 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Barclay 3, Sheridan 2, Van Den Boom, G Stannard, Kelly, D'Agostino Best: Sheridan, J ace, A Ten- Smith, Turner, Coyle, Goble OLD PARADIANS : Marcon 2, Coyne, Ferrarre Johnson, Bainbridge, Zivanovic Best : McLoughlin, Marcon, Johnson, Grace, Considine, Lily Old Carey Gram 14-15-1 6 0 Hampton Rovers 6-4 - 4 0 OLD CAREY: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Chambers, HAMPTON Martin, ROVERS Jones : Burns Best: 2, Pledger, Cross, ger, Salmon, Martin, Vasey, Burns Pled Reservoir OB 17-14-116 Caulfield Gr 9-15- 6 9 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Edwards 4, Archer 3, Kelly 3, Christodoulu 2, Lehmann 2, Sellers, Sebeh, Price Best: Archer, Coon, Edwards, Kelly, Dunlop, Fiddler CAULFIELD GRAM: Noblett 3, Ellis 2, Cassidy, Felsenthal, Marshall, Manger Best : Carroll, Stent, Bailey, Nomikoudis, Robb, Cassidy West Brunswick 21-12-138 Geelong 13-21- 9 9 WEST BRUNSWICK : Dymond 3, Douglas 3, Dell 3, Nigro 3, Brockwell 3, ' Willard 2, Ceddia 2 Kearny, Bartley Best: Dymond, Willard, Bartley, Brockwell, Nigro, Dell GEELONG : Leeds 4, Hansen 3, Bond 2, Colenso 2, Dodds, Primmer Best: Bond, Murdoch, Leeds, MacDoanld, Primnler, Colenso St Bernard's OC 24-17-161 Thomastown 12-8 - 8 0 ST BERNARD'S OC : Dalmau 5, Hughes 5, McNamee 5, Lalor 3, Kavanagh 2, Guiney, Grimsey, Monaghan ; Pearson Best: Jones, Scott, Caven, McNamee, Hughes, Lalor THOMASTOWN : Dibattista 4, Czerny 2, Dri 2, Kourlis 2, Robinson, Bell Best : Holland, Dri, Robinson, Gleeson, Tait, Park THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - APRIL 26, 1975 Last Week's Results Continue d A RESERVE SECTION Old Paradians 12-8 - 80 Reservoir OB 9-5 - 5 9 OLD PARADIANS : Price 4, Murray 3, McKinley 2, O'Farrell, Kissane, Monagle Best : Muller, Kissane, O'Farrell, McCormack, Quinn, Wilson RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Veith 2, A Shepherd 2, Massey, Crook, Clark, Scott, Morse Best : McLaughlin, Massey, Veith, Scott, Clark, V Aston St Bernards OC 9-12- 66 Coburg 9-11- 6 5 ST BERNARD'S OC: Pearson 3, Mahoney 3, Johnson 2, Hughes Best: Nathan, Clancy, Johnson, McAardle, K Mahoney, B O'Loughlin COBURG : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Monash Blues 12-11- 83 North OB 9-11- 6 5 MONASH BLUES : Jansen 4, Powell 4, Van den Akker 2, Coldham, Elam Best : Van den Akker, Johnson, Lucas, O'Dwyer, Coldham, Hirons NORTH OLD BOYS : Hughes 3, Prior, Diviny, Curley Russell, White, D Ryan Best: D Ryan, Ciark, White, Prior, Butera, Agnoletti University Blacks 12-14- 86 Ormond 7-9 - 5 1 UNIV BLACKS: Dohnt 4, Sharpe 3, Steele 3, G Saines, R Saines Best: Dohnt, Steele, Champion, Costello, Kovess, Dynon ORMOND : R Chapman 2, Ray Wood, Hay, J Hammond Murphy, J Gallivan Best : Patterson, Clarke, J Gallivan, T Hammond, Murtimer, C Fitts Old Trinity Gr 22-15-147 Geelong 4-3 - 2 7 OLD TRINITY: Stockdale 7, Nelson 5, Duke 4, Mackay 3, Bartley ; Carnie, King Best : Duke, Carnie, Mackay, Nelson, Stockdale, King GEELONG : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday B RESERVE SECTION - Old Haileyburians_ 12-10- 82 Caulfield Gr 9-1 2-6 6 OLD HAILEYBURY : Williams 5, Sutcliffe 2, Harry 2, Abbott, Jessep, Campbell Best : Abbott, Campbell, Metherall, Schmiot, Urquhart, Williams CAULFIELD GRAMM : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - fisrt post Monday De La Salle OC 14-17-101 Marcellin OC 6-2 - 3 8 DE LA SALLE : Fitzpatrick 5, P Mitchell 3, Bothe 3, A Wilson, Stewart, Clarke Best : Perkins, A Wilson, Bothe, Whitelaw, Hill, Fitzpatrick MARCELLIN OC: Fitt 2, O'Connor 2, Quinn, Walsh Best: Quinn, A Mahon, O'Connor, Harman, Watson Old Scotch Coll 13-8 - 86 Old Carey Gr 7-3 - 45 OLD SCOTCH : Nickless 3, Roberson- Smith 2, Garret 2, Allenson 2, Ramsay, Welch, Swan, Simpson Best: Swan, Garret, Perry, Roberson-Smith, Firman, Nickless OLD CAREY: McKenzie 3, Douglas 2, Armstrong, Cruickshank Best: Ustick M Wiseman, McKenzie, Goode, Armstrong, Douglas Collegians 12-15= 87 Kew 5-9 -v 3 9 COLLEGIANS : Bulling 3, Nash 2, Permezel 2, Tucker 2, Moodie 2, Wright Best : Williamson, Berglund, Emmett, McDonald, Bulling, Permezel KEW: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday University Blues 12-9 - 81 Ivanhoe 9-13- 6 7 UNIV BLUES: Scarcella 4,' Radford 3, Nicolson, Dunin, Ellison, Rosse, Langdon Best: Carmody, H Smith Wilson, Hollands, Ainger, Nicolson IVANHOE: Bryce 2, Long 2, Hecker 2, Drapac, G Dean, Bryant Best: Jones, Long, Hecker, Giles, Field, Drapac THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - APRIL 26, 1975 Page 9

Last Week's Results - Continued C RESERVE SECTIO N Power House 10-8 - 68 MHS OB 10-8 - 6 8 POWER HOUSE: L Newton 3, Hailes 2, Butcher 2, Serradura, Clark, S Driscoll Best: Allen, Newton, Stewart, Driscoll, Bourke, Wilson, MI-I S OLD BOYS : D Scott 3, Price 3, Rogers 2, Walsh 2 Best: Mackenzie, Staley, D Scott, Mortley, Turner, Short UHSOB 9-11- 65 Alphington 44-2 8 UHS OLD BOYS : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday ALPHINGTON: Belcher, K Candy, Coates, A Jones Best: Overall, Smith, Manley, Candy, Belcher, Aslanis Parkside 6-16 - 52 Old Melburnians 8-3 - 5 1 PARKSIDE : R Poyntz 2, Howell 2, Lauder Sweeney Best: Hennessey, Nelson, R Clarke, G Poyntz, Carruthers, Howell OLD ME LBURNIANS: Campbell 2, Rudd 2, Ironmonger, M Allen, Smith, Lewis Best Prior, Lee, Roberts, Rudd, S Derham, Smith St Kilda CBOC 12-8 - 80 Old Ivanhoe Gr 8_11_ 5 9 ST KILDA CBOC : J White 6, Kay 3, Girdwood 2, Tarquinio, Best: Scanlan, Ryan, Mathieson, J White, Salter, Kay OLD IVANHOE : Grace 3, Gibbs 2, Constantinou, Mohr, Gration Best : Gration, Gibbs, S Milson, Field, P Corstorphin, P Haug Old Brighton Gr 8-7 - 55 Brunswick 5-8 - 3 8 OLD BRIGHTON : Mullins 2, Devine, Larkin, Latzer, Rosengarten, Titshall, Wynne Best: Rosengarten, Millis, Downie, Devine, Latzer, Gartner BRUNSWICK: T Staples 2, Dean 2, Spencer Best: Gibbons, Madden, Thompson, P Smith, J Munro, Kinlock Page 10 D RESERVE SECTIO N Fawkner 20-17-137 Old Geelong 5-8 - 38 FAWKNER: K Ward 5, T Teasdale 3, Stewart 2, McNee 2, Pyle 2, Millson 2, Cash 2, Corrie, M Ward Best: Nenna, Stewart, Pyle, K Ward, T Teasdale, Gradski OLD GEELONG: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Hampton Rovers 9-15- 69 National Bank 3-5 - 2 3 HAMPTON ROVERS : Shanks 3, Devola 2, 2, Farrelly, Housden Best: Earle, Badman, Gleich, Menner, Thompson, S Kelly NATIONAL BANK : Langley 2, Lucas Best: Ashley, Grantham, Holland, Lucas, Sandri, Scott Old Xaverians 13-12- 90 St Kevins OB 1-5 - 1 1 OLD XAVERIANS: Quinn 4, Franich 3, Taylor, Zachariah, Brew, Wray,- Holland, Bowden Best: Brew, McKenzie, Taylor, Holland, Harrison, Wray ST KEVIN'S OB : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday SS Bank 7-9 - 51 Old Camberwell 6-8 - 4 4 STATE SAV BANK: Gilbert 2, Cowell, Izod, McKeown, O'Neill, Vines Best: Truscott Brennan, McKeown, O'Neill, Izod, Gilbert OLD CAMBERWELL: Waterworth 2, Reid 2, Donkin 2 Best: Batterbury, Hancock, Cotterill, Allan, Morrow, Smith Assumption OC 10-6 - 66 Commonwealth Bank 7-7 - 4 9 ASSUMPTION OLD COLL: Phyland 3, Jenkins 2, Patterson, Beaumont, Poynton, Reeves, Howe Best: Reeves, Arnott, Beaumont, T Fitz, Millman, Waldron COMMONWEALTH BANK : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - APRIL 26, 1975 Last Week's Results Continued E RESERVE SECTION North Brunswick 7-3 - 4 5 AMP Society 5-8 - 3 8 NORTH ebriinsb BRUNSWICK: Ford 2, Fox sop 2, M N Walsh, R Walsh, Jessop A M P SOCIETY: D BrQoks 2, Hardman 2, Batten Best : D Brooks, Ferrall, Munro, McLeod, Mercier, Hardman AJAX 13-12- 90 St Pats-Monivae OC 6-9 - 4 5 A J A X : Wiener 4, Brodie 3, Goldfarb 2, Sput 2, Ivany, Teitelbaum Best: Rock man, Markoff, Wiener, Lipson, Sput, Brodie ST PAT'S-MONIVAE : Walsh 4, Reid 2 Best: Reid, Flower, Robinson, Vear, Barfoot, Walsh ANZ Bank 11-19- 8 5 St Bedes OC 2-9 - 21 A N Z BANK: Marsden 3, Thomas 3, Dancer 2, W Best, Creswell, Laird Best : Carrazza, Dancer, Gale, Laird, Harsden, Thorn ST BEDE'S OC: Morse 2 Best : Kavanagh, Young, O'Rourke, Moriarty, Oliver, Vaughan La Trobe Blacks 10-4 - 64 West Brunswick 3-6 - 2 4 LA TROBE BLACKS : Rowe 4, Badham 2, Oakes 2, Kenigge, Wright Best: Steele, Oakes, Wright, Bird, Hathaway, Badham WEST BRUNSWICK: Grambau, Green, Hall Best: Pitcher, Heenan, Grambau, Hall, Green, Guatta Elsternwick 13-11- 8 9 Old Mentonians 6-9 - 45 ELSTERNWICK: _ Stevens 3, Zimmer 3, Curtain 2, Ware 2, Wright, Mavros R Rosewarne Best : Comber, Curtain, Marshall, P Scott, Ware, Zimmer OLD MENTONIANS: Peel 2, Stavrou 2, M Durack, Ericksen Best: Broderick, Gadd, R McKenzie, Peel, Reinke, Stavrou F RESERVE SECTIO N Bulleen United University Reds 14-12- 96 2-5 - 1 7 BULLEEN UNITED: Murray 4, Cairns 4, Matlock 2, Chubb, K Harvie, MacLeod, Draper Best: Cairns, MacLeod, Matlock, K Harvie, Murray, Archer UNIV REDS: Lachal, Greaney Best : Mc- Naughton, Adlington, Morton, Heady, Lachal, Fitzsimmons Monash White Thornbury 11-6 - 72 4-5 - 29 MONASH WHITES : Podbury 3, Rendich 3, Deckker -2, Forde 2, Geritz Best : Deckker, W Smith, Geritz, Kenez, Rendich, Prodbury THORNBURY : Viola 2, F Burrows, Were Best : Harbour, Geary, Viola, Wilson, Cheers, Were Heatherto n Footscray IT 10-15- 75 5-10- 4 0 HEATHERTON : Buck 4, M Killen 3, Borg, Osboldstone, Trigg Best: Buck Osboldstone, White, Jones, Borg, Seamer FOOTSCRAY IT : Goalkickers, Best Players not reecived, or received after copy deadline - first post Monday Glenroy La Trobe Reds 10-7 - 6 7 7-7 - 4 9 GLENROY : A 'Attard 3, Cooper 2, Mangban 2, Bennett, G White, Crossilla Best : A Attard, K Stewart, Lynch, Cooper, S Cox, J Smith LA TROBE REDS : Chandler 2, F Moloney 2, A Sullivan, D Wilson, R Case Best: D Wilson," Chandler, A Sullivan, S Palmer, R Brian, F Moloney THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER--APRIL 26, 1975 Page 11

"B" SECTION TEAM $ CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS (Navy Blue & White) Coach : Frank Goode (Reserves 13 White, B 25 ~~$)o John ) MacDonald, R Wilson 2 Long, J P 14 Mathieson, I 3 Dunn, D 26 Griffith, S J 38 Speed, C 15 Walker, A 27 Way, 4 Tamblyn,' R 39 Campbell, H M 16 Maxwell, R 28 Mathieson, R 5 Peters, 40 Rutledge, G M 17 Clark, D 6 Dickeson, 29 Fletcher, G 41 Hartley, G D 18 Pearson, R 30 Felsenthal, D 7 Edney, I 19 Morphet, 42 Collins, R B 31 Monotti, A 8 Butcher, J 20 Tamblyn, G 43 Vorrath, G 9 Waxman, 32 Criswick, K P 21 Watson, N 44 Johntsone, H 10 Buclianan, 33 Wallace, B L 22 George, T 45 Spooner, R 11 Tootell, -34 Favaloro, D G 23 Voyage, G 46 Gerrand, J 12 Denny, A 35 Kerry, S 24 Lupson, P 47 Irvine, J 36 Worthington, C 48 Boyes, J COLLEGIANS (Purple & Gold ) DE LA SALLE OLD COLLEGIANS (Blue & Gold) Coach : Bernie Sheehy (Reserves) Leo Mannin g 1 McGuiness, R 13 Conway, A 25 McDonnell, P 37 Donegan, P 2 Welsh, R 14 Gilbert, P 26 Dickinson, A 38 Bothe, J 3 Bourke, M J 15 McInerney, M 27 Glover, C 39 Flynn, B 5 OeDonnell~ R 17 Bourke, D 29 Wright, es G 41 Huxtable, H 6 Letson, R 18 Geddes, I 30 Day, D 42 Stewart, P 7 Power, K 19 Pollard, J 31 Murnane, P 43 Serena, R 8 Hale, D 20 Rapone, A 32 Groves, A 44 Sandford, C 9 Eddy, V 21 Mcllroy, A 33 McDonald, W 45 Wilson, G 10 Halasa, R 22 Dorizzi, T 34 Greig, I 46 Loft, C 11 Lyons, B 23 Mcllroy, J 35 Wilson, A 47 Mitchell, J 1 2 Dunn, B 24 Beddoe, P 36 Evans, P 48 Whelan, P IVANHOE (Black & White) KEW (Brown & Gold) Coach: John Fisher ( Reserves) Ken Blay I Lister, N 12 Barclay, M 24 Campbell, R 36 Walker, R 2 Blay, W 13 Rodda, A 25 Dalton, G 37 Rhoden, D 3 McKillop, D 14 Till, G 26 Antoniou, T 38 Cavanagh, W 4 Corcoran, J 15 Mullin, D 27 Gandy, M 39 Zerbi, D 5 Anderson, R 16 Mitchell, B 28 Wiseman, G 40 Toogood, G 6 Dipierdomenico, 17 Elworthy, R 29 Smith, N 41 Allender, K R 18 Fletcher, D 30 Morowsky, J 42 Townsend, M 7 Smith, B 19 Lowe, M 31 Hampson, R 43 Lee, C 8 Fanning, C 20 Enthimiou, N 32 Clay, G 44 Sutton, K 9 Crowe, H 21 Johnston, G 33 Brown, L 45 Barrett, G 10 Murphy, S 22 Hinchen, C 34 Aitken, R 46 Buchanan, P 11 Hayes, T 23 Price, M 35 O'Dowd, A 47 Edgley, P Page 12 49 Nichol, C 50 Bierwirth, P 51 Jennings, R 52 Cottrill, J 53 Waxman, B 54 Smith, R 55 Knowles, J 56 Bell, G 57 Welch, J 58 Cunningham, I 59 Hampton, N 60 Hockridge, P 49 Cheers, I 50 Jeffs, N 51 Lane, C 52 Halasa, H 53 Moore, J 54 Mitchell, P 55 Tapscott, S 56 Rathjens, J 57 Mcliroy, P 58 Bourke, M P 59 Hale, G 60 Hill, G 48 Lewis, F 49 Manno, A 50 Pearce, M 51 Anthony, T 52 Zerbi, R 53 Masterson, T 54 Laws, R 55 Farrington, N 56 Gardiner, N 57 Ross, A 58 Dyamond, L 59 Brener, R THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER - APRIL 26, 1975 MARCELLIN OLD COLLEGIANS (Maroon & Blue) Coach : Ray Walsh (Reserves) Gavin White J,I, hon, C 14 Allen, P 24 Tursi, F 38 Quinn, P 3 v'ilson, M 15 Toohey, P 25 Price, C 39 Fitt, N 4 power, M 16 Delmo, J 26 Gooley, P 40 Gooley, B 5 Gartner, P 17 Peavey, K 30 Holmes, G 41 Clarebrough, D Shaw, G 18 Gartner, J 31 Aloisio, A 43 Weston, P ^ Milasewicz, M 19 O'Connor, B 32 Frazer, S 44 White, A tyiallbridge, P 20 Butler, M 33 Wood, D 45 Walsh, P 1~ii ite, P 21 Rischin, M 34 McDonald; P 46 Ahern, T 3 Cooney, B 23 Crimmins, J 36 Aloisio, F 48 Mangiafico, C OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS (Black, Blue & Gold) OLD HAILEYBURIANS (Magenta & Black) Coach: John Masters (Reserves) John Augustine 1 Kane, P 13 Cunningham, P 25 Sutcliffe, M 38 Robertson, B 2 Paul, R 14 Billings, G 26 Bannon, I 39 Parkes, T 3 Jessep, P 15 Warnock, J 27 Bouris, T 40 Trapp, J 4 Langford-Jones, 16 Metherall, R 28 Irving, L 41 Forbes, R A (CR) 29 Galt, G, 42 Troup, M 5 Lingard, R 17 Williams, A 30 Cracknell, J 43 Payne, L 6 Houston, M 18 Hattam, G 31 Whiteman, G 44 Lovig, D 7 Bowring, P 19 Marshall, G 32 Mehegan, R 45 McWaters, R 8 Houghton, J 20 Roberts, I 33 Legge, J 46 Batt, G 9 Cocks, N 21 Shapter, M 34 Luxmore, A 47 Urquhart, G 10 Lucas, G 22 Mason, P 35 Abbott, G 48 Campbell, G 11 Loney, D 23 Poole, P 36 Sincock, R 49 Bedwell, A 12 Pollock, R 24 Gyngell, J 37 Jackson, R 50 Bonwick, J OLD SCOTCH Coach : Brya n 1 Anderson, J 2 Morgan, J :" 3 Hinrichson, R 4 Wall, B 5 Moffatt, R 6 Orr, A 7 Moulds, A 8 Bell, A 9 Addison, I 10 Nickless, J 11 Marks, C 12 McDonald, J 13 Duffy, T 14 Crow, R 15 Alder, D COLLEGIANS (Cardinal, Gold & Blue) Steele ( Reserves) Peter Clark e 16 Steele, B 30 Marx, J 45 Thomson, G 17 Tallent, S 31 Meadows, P 46 Rashleigh, L 18 Stokes, T 32 Dumbrell, R 47 McCracken, G 19 Beaurepaire, J 33 MacRae, A 48 Caithness, A 20 Robertson-Smith, 34 Cox, T 49 Alenson, C G 35 Burge, G 50 Kenna, R 21 Logie-Smith, A 36 Sheer, M 51 Wright, P 22 Nicholls, A 37 Logan, R 52 White, R 23 Melville, R 38 Molyneux, R 53 Frew, R 24 Beaurepaire, D 39 Heggie, A 54 Aitken, J- 25 Heaton, M 40 Purnell, M 55 Clark, R 26 Walker, G 41 Hare; S 56 Garrett, G 27 Kefford, B 42 Welch, R 57 Evans, G 28 Midgley, J 43 Swan, P 58 Ainger, J 29 MacFarlane, M 44 Clarke, P 59 Ramsay, J UNIVERSITY BLUES (Black & Royal Blue ) Coach: Alan Salter (Reserves) Bruno Scarcell a I Hager, R J 2 Schroter, D R 3 Scarcella, B C (CR) 4 McLachlin, S C 5 Ainger, D G 6 Robertson, A D 7 Anderson, G A 8 Templar, G D 9 Nicolson, S 0 Speirs, R F 1 Tyquin, M A 2 Maxwell, C M 13 Girdwood, R W 14 Hindle, R G 15 Keeley, S R 16 Ellison, G N 17 Jewson, G R 18 Pleydell, G P 19 Langdon, M E 20 Small, D M 21 Hollands, B P 22 Radford, M W 23 Westmore, G A 24 Williams, S F (VC) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-APRIL 26, 1975 ~ 25 Sleeman, M G 39 De Belle, G D 26 Schauble, P D 40 Downie, J B 27 Church, B G 41 Nicolas, V A (C) 42 Plunkett, J F 28 Hart, P G 43 Standish, T J 29 Carmody, J F 44 Cunneen, R D 30 Angus, P W 45 Henricus, I 31 Rendell, R J 46 Farrow, B A 32 Wilson, D S 47 Leitch, C 33 Smith, H J 48 Broadbent, D J 34 Christie, P K 49 Rabone, I 35 Moore, R M 50 Withers, M N 36 Whitehead, R G 51 Dunin, A J 51 Sullivan, D 53 Price, P 55 Najim, D 59 Carrucan, D 63 Holland, P 66 Satorl, R 51 Dale, M 52 Parker, D 53 Hayes, P 54 Harry, J 55 Reid, R 56 Schmidt, N 57 Langford, J 58 Betts, L 59 Phillips, S 60 Sutherland, A 60 Tyers, M 61 Clements, J 62 Firman, A 63 Speer, N 64 Head, J 65 McDonald, N 66 Booth, D 67 McLean, R 68 Bate, M 69 Simpson, D 70 Perry, A 71 Duffy, S 72 Teasdale, J 73 Tyas, G 52 Rosse, C 53 Ross-Edwards, D J 54 Nelson, R J 55 Stafford, A 56 Long, G W 57 Adams, M P 58 Brukner, P D 59 Holmes, I C 67 Lyle, R L Page 1

11011119% UMPIRE'S By Kevin McKay ORN FIELD UMPIRIN G FITNESS - Training is a very important part of umpiring First thing to do is to get a positive mental attitude to training On nights when you don't feel like training which does happen on cold rainy nights In other words motivate yourself to train and to train hard - it pays When you have been appointed to umpire a game, pack your gear the night before and check it Make sure you leave home in plenty of time - less worry for you Get a positive mental approach by telling yourself -^you will go well" - also think about concentration POSITION - The most important thing You must know when to run (example : when a player has the ball and you know he is going to kick the ball that's when you run Not after he has kicked the ball ) You do not follow the flight of the ball for 10 metres then run out on the side, you must run straight out on the side of play at all times Make sure you move around at boundary throw-ins, don't stand in the one place Run in a diamond pattern and keep on the inside of play Give your decision and move into position do not stand and point When you blow the whistle blow it hard Talk to players, tell them what the free's are for, move into position keeping the man on the mark under control Never turn your back on the play, this is unforgiveable, turn when you get to the player who has got the ball, not the player on the mark Concentration alterness, fitness, Common sense, are all part of being a good umpire 15 metres penalty is not to be used as a lever of control, it is for deliberately and wilfully wasting time Above all - enjoy umpiring - if it becomes a burden to you, you will never umpire well P,age 14 "GOAL UMPIRING" Goal umpires must be alert and concen- trate on the game at all times POSITION Always endeavour to keep the ball in front of you, it can be disastrous if you have to turn your head to follow the flight of the ball, it is easy to I ose sight of it Give your decision from behind the line, not on the playing arena Be up on the goal line when giving your decisions, because it is where the ball is when it crosses the line that is important, not where it is when it is three or four feet over, the line; also if you get into the habit of working back from the line, occas- ionally the ball will drop short and you will be caught out of position Perhaps the only exception to the above advice is when a player is having a shot from dead in front at point blank range, a difficult one for the goal umpire, then you may drop back and take advantage of the extra three or four feet that maybe available Always be ready to move across quickly for wild shots that come in near the behind posts, make every endeavour to get right icross to, the post and look for co-operation from your boundary umpire Whenever the ball crosses the line for a score, look first to your field umpire for an "all clear" before you commit yourself to a decision, he may have given a free kick At all times keep the forward and half forward lines under surveillance, however don't get into the habit of constantly running on to the arena, unless you intend to report a player Don't leave your goals if play is in the vicinity, you may even have to wait till the next interval before you can speak to the player concerned Look smart in your appearance and move smartly at all times, and remember you are one of a team who have been appointed to control the game THE BLACK LIST Missed publication dead-line (5 p m, Seniors and Juniors, 3 pm Reserves) - Fine THREE DOLLARS POWER HOUSE RESERVES Missed phoning scores to Herald before 530 pm Fine - SIX DOL- LARS ELSTERNWICK ELSTERNWICK RESERVES Failed to phone scores or detail s to Press Correspondent before 7 p m Fine - SIX DOLLARS OLD HAILEYBURIANS ELSTERNWICK ELSTERNWICK RESERVES RESULTS OF MATCHE S Results of amateur matches are broadcast in the Sporting Sessions of Radio Stations 3LO, (commencing at 620 p m), 3DB and 3KZ (included in 7 p m News) each Saturday evening and from Television Channels ABV-2 and HSV 7 Channel 2 also provides quarter-by-quarter scores of A Section matches' each Saturday afternoon THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- APRIL 26, 1975 On ground of first named Club at 2 p m Reserves at 11 45 a m Likely winners of Senior and Junior matches in Bold Type Umpire for Reserves shown in brackets A SECTION Ormond v Reservoir OB (at Elsternwick Park) - Goodman Goal : Cust, Peters (Sutherland) Coburg v Old Trinity Gramm - Rowe Goal : E Jenner, K Jenner (Minson) North Old Boys v St Bernard's OC - Wills Goal : MeCusker, Murray (Wood) Old Paradians v University Blacks - Rowell Goal : Allen, Wilson (Blair-Holt) -Geelong v Monash Blues - Jorgensen (A Williams) Goal umpires from Geelong District League B SECTION Kew v Old Haileyburians - Cordner Goal : Ahlm, Box (Jenkin) De La Salle OC v Ivanhoe - Hill Goal : Dunstan, Hillier (Thomas) Old Carey Gramm v Marcellin OC - Hindle Goal: D McKenzie Paizis (Maebus) Caulfield Gramm v Collegians - B Nicholls Goal : Bridges, Smith (Lowe) University Blues v Old Scotch Coll - Simpson Goal: Stratton, L Williams (Tracey) C SECTIO N Old Ivanhoe Gramm k v Power House - Dodds (Burridge) Alphington v Brunswick - J Field (Cunneen) Parkside v UH S Old Boys - Bishop (Amor) M H S Old Boys v St Kilda CBOC - Mc- Taggart (Mead) Old Brighton Gramm v Old Melburniar,s - Dressing (Conway) D SECTION - Old Camberwell Gramm v Fawkner - C Nichol (Cavanagh) National Bank v Assumption OC - Fogarty (Borci) St Kevin's OB v Hampton Rovers - Marks (Holst) Old Geelong v State Sav Bank - Phillips (Muller) C'wealth Bank v Old Xaverians - Pritchett (Shelton) E SECTIO N West Brunswick v North Brunswick - P Fell (Ray) AJ A X v Elsternwick - McMahon (White) St Bede's OC v St Pat's-Monivae OC - King (Collister) A M P Society v La Trobe Blacks, - Sommerville (Stead) Old Mentonians v A N Z Bank - Budge (Myors) F SECTION Footscray IT v Bulleen United - Botsford (Grace ) Bulleen-Templestowe v Glenroy - Kelly (Glenroy Reserves a bye ) Thornbury v Beverley Hills - Andrews (Gannon) University Reds v Heatherton - Reilly (G Murray) La Trobe Reds v Monash Whites - Wakefield (Booth) JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ivanhoe v Coburg - Johnston Power House v Ormond - Power Monash University v University Blacks Cogdon University Blues v Old Scotch Coll - Paddy Parkside a bye JUNIOR SECTION 2 North Old Boys v Buileen-Temples'owe - Mason Old Paradians v West Brunswick - Marsden Hampton Rovers v St Bernard's OC - Jennings Geelong v Caulfield Gramm - Gow Thomastown v Old Carey Grani m - Sharpe Reservoir Old Boys a bye EMERGENCY UMPIRES : George, Halbish; Mclnness, Benson, Butterworth, Dunkley, Guyatt, Kitch Mitchell, Morgan, F Pascoe, Duckworth, Grubb CHANGES OF SECRETARIE S There are some changes of Secretaries, or addresses_ from those which appear in the Fixture Booklet - LA TROBE REDS - S COSTELLO, 20 MARJORIE STREET, WEST PRESTON, 3072 MONASH BLUES - P HILDEBRANDT, 23 BEAVER STREET, EAST MALVERN, 3145 Phone 211-0429 OLD TRINITY GRAMM - D EMERSON, 18 CHARLES STREET, KEW, 3101 Phone 81-4170 NUMBERS TO NOTE Clubs in A Section should note these numbers For teams on Thursday night (as early as possible after 730 p m please-and certainly before 9 p m ) The Sun 63-0211-Jack Dunn The Age 60-0421-Mike Sheahan This applies to clubs in main game only - as advised Quarter by-quarter scores this week:- 91-6491 Watch for this number week by week THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-APRIL 26, 1975 Page 15

Important Notes (cont ) PREVIEW The A B C Sporting Session from 3LO each Friday (which commences at 6 30 p m,) will include a preview of the following day's amateur matches 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) POST EARLY Press Correspondents are advised to post copy EARLY on Sundays The final clearance time of pillar boxes is as early as 6 p m in some areas, and not later than 8 30 p m anywhere Make sure you don't miss the post - POST EARLY! SCOREBOARD Clubs are advised that the Scoring Boar d at Elsternwick Park must be operated by responsible club officials at all times Children must not be allowed in the Scoring Board HOW TO CONTACT EMERGENCY UMPIRES Emrgency umpires for all sections will be located at Elsternwick Park, and will be available to proceed to any ground if required The telephone number will be 91-6491 Should the appointed umpire fail to appear, it will be necessary to phone Elste rnwick Park and ask for an emergency umpire to be sent Clubs must make themselves familiar with the system, and ring the correct number : 91-6491 COUNTRY FOOTBALL LEAGUE & V AF A CLEARANCE AGREEMENT Every club delegate has received a copy of the clearance agreement between the Victorian Country Football League and the V A F A This is to be held by the Secretary of the club, who should make sure that he does obtain this document from his delegate Experience tells me that there is quite a lot of ignorance of this agreement being in existence, by the majority of country football clubs and their parent bodies As far as this body is concerned, we are fulfilling our part of the agreement, yet are m^eting with opposition from clubs from within the V C F L The copy can be used, and should be used, to give all of our clubs a complete knowledge of what it contains, so that they can, if necessary, force the issue with any club from within the V C F L which is not aware of its existence or chooses to ignore it I will be writing to the Secretary of the VCFL advising him of the need for his body to be made more aware of its existence, and the need of the V C F L member clubs to adhere to its contents Any VA F A club experiencing undue problems and passive resistance in the matter of clearances being issued by clubs from within the V C FL should contact me in WRITING with a copy letter, to be sent by me to the Secretary of the V CF L J FULLERTON, Secretary PREMIERSHIP LISTS Premiership lists appearing in this week's issue were comuiled from scores phoned to the Herald office Any adjustments necessary because of incorrect scores being phoned will be made next week The early submission of the premiership lists to the printers, before checking with the official scores, was necessary because of the Anzac Day holiday which meant that The Amateur Footballer had to go to press a day earlier than usual For the same reason, some corrections to team lists sent in by clubs may have been held over till next week ARE THE PLAYERS OF YOUR CLUB COVERED FO R For a premiurr, _ : onl y $200 PEPI WE CAN ASSIST BY HELPING COVER THEIR INJURY EXPENSES Club Secretaries should contact HIBERNIAN ACCIDENT FUND 289 Latrobe Street, Melbourne Phone 67-7345 Page 18 THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER- APRIL 26, 1975,important Notes (cont) RESERVES - PLEASE NOTE Team Managers and Timekeepers of Reserve Section teams should note particularly the following points: 1, Starting time is 11 45 a m If started 2 3, after 11 50 a m, a fine for late start operates EACH QUARTER is of 20 minutes' duration, plus Time-on Instructions regarding TIME-ON are printed on the back of-score Cards Half-time Interval MUST NOT EXCEED 15 MINUTES - that is from the end of the second quarter to the start of the third SENIOR, JUNIORS Senior and Junior Sections matches consist of quarters of 25 minutes' duration - plus Time-on and commence at 2 pm APPRECIATION The V A F A is indebted to Mr F H Coldrey, (Senior Vice-President, and Life Member), Field Umpire Bill Conway (one of our new umpires) Reserve Section players and officials, from the A JA X and St Patrick's-Monivae Old Coll Clubs, who represented the V A F A in- such a fine manner in the sporting pageant, conducted by Channel 9 at the Albert Park Soccer Stadium at 245 p m on Saturday, 19th April Very pleasing reports have been received from many who witnessed this direct telecast, on the fine manner in which our representatives carried out their parts in this presentation My special thanks to all, who did, at very short notice, assist me and our Association in this special effort J Fullerton, Secretary SECTION - PLEAS E Press Correspondents are requested to comply with ALL INSTRUCTIONS in the Notes to Press Correspondents issued to all clubs prior to the Season - including - CLUB NAME and SECTION on every envelope forwarded to The Amateur Footballer TIMEKEEPERS' INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING "TIME-ON " `Time-on" must be added (I) when signled by the Field Umpire and (2) when a goal or behind has been scored In the case of a goal, take the time from the waving of the flags by the Goal Umpire to the bouncing of the ball in the centre by the Field Umpire and, in the case of a behind, take the time from the waving of the flag to the kick off CAR PARKING Drivers who are not willing to park cars as directed at Elsternwick Park, will be refused admittance to the ground DUTIES OF RUNNER S The duty of an Official Runner is to carry messages from the coach to players and NOT to engage in altercations with players The runner, in carrying such messages, must take the shortest possible route to the player concerned, and leave" the field immediately after delivering the message AT ELSTERNWICK PARK ADMISSION TICKETS Admission tickets issued to clubs for matches at Elsternwick Park are for the use of players and officials only Any player who cannot produce a ticket will be required to pay for admittance THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 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BALL BRIEFS 100 UP TO IVANHOE'S ROBBY HARRIS ROBERT HARRIS plays his 100th gam e for IVANHOE today against De La Salle A very good utility player, capable of playing in many different positions, Rob has reached this milestone with almost an even distribution of games in the Juniors, Reserves and Seniors He played most of last season in the Reserves in a "comeback" after a period overseas Still very young, Robby looks set for one of his best seasons after great form in the practice matches Congratulations and best wishes from all at Ivanhoe Here's td another ton ROB FORBES crashes his way to the half century with the OLD HAILEYBURY A "solid" full back, he has also been a reliable full-forward in the 1973 Reserves Premiership He has recovered from a serious back injury late last season and looks set for a good year A popular clubman we look forward to his continued contribution to our climb to "A" grade Congratulations and stick to the RY VITA'S CENTURY TO ST BERNARD'S MAN In the Semi-Final of 1974 DENTS McARDLE was due to play his 100th game with ST BERNARD'S, however owing to a depressed fracture of the jaw suffered in the last home and home game he was unable to honour this committment Last Saturday though, Denis played his 100th in fine style against Coburg He has always been known for his great courage and this aspect of his game has made him a wonderful asset to the club Denis this year has become a committeeman for the first time, and all at St Bernard's offer congratulations to a great clubman and a great footballer who is all heart and courage TWO CENTURIES AT R O B All members, players and supporters of RESERVOIR OLD BOYS congratulate PETER CLARK and VIC ASTON on playing 100 games with the club Their experience and reliability has been invaluable to the other members of the Reserve team over the years Congratulations also to TASSY O'BRIEN on playing 50 games with the club RESERVOIR OLD BOYS extend their congratulations to PETER SMITH on coaching our new Junior side to their first win, and on his recent engagement Peter's' enthusiasm is a key factor in the successfu l Page 20 formation of the Junior side and we all expect it to continue the victorious tradition that has elevated R O B to A Section LA TROBE PLAYER REACHES 150 LA TROBE REDS congratulate KEN SHAW on playing his 150th game, Ken has-been with the club since its' inception and has contributed greatly to the social and cultural success of the side On his present form, Ken will continue to play many more sparkling games with the club All at MONASH WHITES congratulate JOHN KENEZ on his 50th game for the club lost week "Bazza" first played in 1972 and has been one of the side's most determined players during those 50 games winning the club's most determined player trophy in 1972 All the best for the next 50 Bazza Congratulations to the three new leaders at AJAX on our first win MICHAEL RITTER- MAN (captain), DARYL COHEN (coach), and RON ROGERS (President) were all smiles after the win over St Patricks Well done TONY ROBIN with the Reserves who also scored a good win 100th TO PARKSIDER PARKSIDE would like to congratulate PETER `HARV' HARVEY on reaching his 100th game with the club today `Harv' started with the Under 19's in 1970 and has been a regular senior player since his Junior days Make it a great game today `Harv' and may there be another 100 great games ALPHINGTON "BOYS" IN 150th GAME ALPHINGT 150 in s BARRY two SHEARER and JOHN WILLIAMS, both of whom have given the club tremendous drive on and off the field We look forward to their double century The real veterans (PETER HARRIS and DOUG PUDDY) are struggling towards the 300 mark and an honorable discharge without a pensio n 1 00 GAMES UP AT MELBOURNE HIGH All at M H S congratulate VIC (PORNO) COSMAS on playing his 100th game for the club today Tough and tenacious, Vic has played mainly as a rover in his long career with the club He first started in 1966, but serious injuries caused by putting his nose where it wasn't wanted - have delayed his reaching his "ton" A colourful character Vic is well known for his 'homemovies', which are a source of great entertainment CORRECT SCORES ESSENTIAL - Clubs are reminded that correct score s must be phoned to the Herald office, otherwise a fine (one dollar) will be incurred And remember, too, that scores are in complete without the points-offending clubs will be fined THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- APRIL 26, 1975 Next Week's Matches - May 3 A SECTION old Trinity Gramm v Monash Blues v Reservoir iob University Blacks v North Old Boys (oburg v Old Paradians tat Elsternwick Park) St Bernard's OC v Geelong B SECTION Ivanhoe v Kew Old Scotch Coll v Old Haileyburians Collegians v Old Carey Gramm De La Salle OC v Caulfield Gramm Marcellin OC v Universtiy Blue s C SECTION Brunswick v Old Ivanhoe Gramm Old Melburnians v Power House St Kilda CBOC v Parkside Alphington v M H S Old Boy s U H S Old Boys v Old Brighton Gramm D SECTION Assumption OC v Old Camberwell Gramm Old Xaverians v Fawken r State Sav Bank v St Kevin's OB National Bank v Old Geelong Hampton Rovers v C'wealth Bank E SECTION Elsternwick v West Brunswick A NZ Bank v North Brunswick La Trobe Blacks v St Bede's OC A J A X v A M P Societ y St Pat's-Monivae OC v Old Mentonians F SECTIO N Glenroy v Footscray IT Monash Whites v Bulleen United Heatherton v Thornbury Bulleen-Templestowe v University Reds Beverley Hills v La Trobe Reds (University Reds Reserves a bye ) JUNIOR SECTION I Ormond v Ivanhoe Old Scotch Coll v Coburg Power House v Monash University Parkside v University Blues University Blacks a bye JUNIOR SECTION 2 West Brunswick v North Old Boy s Old Carey Gramm v Bulleen-Templestowe Reservoir OB v Old Paradian s Caulfield Gramm v Thomastown St Bernard's OC v Geelong Hampton Rovers a bye AS USED BY THE CHAMPIONS -ARENA SPORTING FOOTWEAR LOU ZACHARIA H Makers of Football Boots, Athletic Shoes, High Leg Boxing Boots, Cricket Boots, Football Umpire Boots and Gymnasium Boots THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 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LOOKING BAC K By Noel Rundle 5 Years Ago 'A' section coaches were Peter McCormack, (De La Salle), John Booth (Old Paradians), Keith Marshall (MHS Old Boys), Peter Falconer,(Collegians), Graham Calverley (Uni Blues), Alan Salter (Coburg), John Wilson (Caulfield Gramm), Ted Farrell (Ormond), Sam Birtles (Monash) and Syd Neale (Ivanhoe) One hundred games to Tony Hannebery (St Bernard's), Vern Malloy (Coburg), Neville Pearson (A N Z Bank), Jack Evans (Assumption) and St Kilda C B C's new captain, Phil Carey Melbourne High played its first match for four years back at the school oval after an extensive resurfacing program Reservoir Old Boys extended a welcome to new coach, Laurie Aghan First game player Jeff Russ made an impressive debut - 'this boy has class and he seems destined to go a long way in football', said the Ormond scribe Foundation member of the club, Gus Mitchell had been appointed senior coach of St Bernard's, capping off a career including club best and fairest and captain 10 Years Ag o Footscray Tech turned the tables on Kew who beat them twice in the 1964 finals by winning a thriller by a poin t Gaulfield Grammarians, 33 points, behind Ormond at I time, kicked 6 4 to Ormond's solitary goal to get up to win by one point with Caffyn, Cayzer, and Chaffey (C G ) and Fitzroy, Blight and Williams (0) the best Of the new clubs, Reservoir Old Boys opened up with a big win over Monash Whites, and Patricians won easily against fellow newcomer, Postal Institute Max Brook celebrated his 200 games by helping Caulfield Grammarians defeat his old team Ormond, with whom Max had won an 'A' section best and fairest Old Geelong Grammarians congratulated Chris Mitchell, Terry Brown and Geoff Ainsworth on their outstanding debuts with the club Alf Keam was Melbourne High's president, and successfully presuaded his committee to serve frankfurts instead of pies at the traditional "pie-night"! "Jocka" Nelson and Steve McQueen both members of successful 1964 carnival side, had a great ruck duel in M HS O B - Commonwealth Bank game 25 Years Ago Advertisers were Pelaco, Stokes & Son, Christy Shaving Cream, MSD, J G Guest & Co, George Taylor & Staff, A & O Robertson, State Savings Bank, Pearce Bjelke Petersen Geelong were finding it tough in 'A' section as after leading Old Scotch by 7 points at half time, they went down by 20 points Wearing guernsey No 4 for Old Scotch was chairman of executive committee for 1975, Manson Russel 'A' section captains were N Main (Ivanhoe), Doug Arnold (Hampton Rovers), John Tiernan (Old Xaverians), Jack Grainger (Old Melburnians), Joe Sheehan (Ormond), Geoff Sinclair (Univ Blues), Mick Dexter (Univ Blacks) Who captained Old Scotch and Brunswick? YOUR HANDY SCORE SHEET 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter FINAL Goal-kickers : Page 22 TI 4 E AMATEUR FOOTBALLER- APRIL 26, 1975 PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTIO N W L For Agst % Pts Old Trinity Gr 1-127 57 222 8 4 Bcservoir OB I- 143 75 190 7 4 Ormond 1-116 87 1333 4 D7onash Blues 1-112 94 119 1 4 SL, Bernard's OC 1-100 92 108 7 4 Coburg - 1 92 100 92 0 - North Old Boys - 1 94 112 83 9 - University Blacks - 1 87 116 75 0 - Old Paradians - 1 57 127 44 9-1 75 143 52 Geelong B SECTIO N De La Salle OC 1-113 31 364 5 Old Scotch Coll 1-112 52 215 4 Caulfield Gramm I- 117 66 177 3 University Blues 1-132 114 115 8 Collegians I~ 6 9 71 6 Kew 9 71 197 2 Ivanhoe - 1 114 132 86 4 Old Haileybury - 1 66 117 56 4 Old Carey Gr - 1 52 112 464 Marcellin OC C 31 113 274 Old Melburnians I - 120 62 193 5 Old Brighton Gr 1-95 59 161 0 MHS Old Boys 1-131 108 121 3 St Kilda CBOC 1-83 73 120 5 Alphington 1-63 58 108 6 UHS Old Boys - 1 58 63 92 1 Old Ivanhoe Gr - 1 73 88 83 0 Power House - 1 108 131 82 4 Brunswick - 1 59 95 62 1 Parkside - 1 62 120 51 7 D SECTIO N Assumption OC I- 117 59 198 5 State Sav Bank i- 114 61 1869 Old Xave rians 1-104 57 182 5 Fawkner I - 143 82 1744 Hampton Rovers 1-123 73 168 5 National Bank - 1 73 123 59 3 Old Geelong - 1 82 143 57 3 St Kevin's OB - 1 57 104 54 8 Old Cam'well Gr - 1 61 114 53 5 C'wealth Bank - 1 59 117 50 4 E SECTION AJAX 1-138 74 1865 La Trobe Blacks I - 123 95 1295 North Brunswick I - 105 90 116 7 St Bedes OC 1-97 84 1155 Elsternwick 1-101 80 126 3 ANZ Bank - 1 84 97 866 AMP Society - 1 90 105 85 7 West Brunswick - 1 95 123 77 2 St Pat's Monivae - 1 74 138 53 6 Old Mentonians - 1 80 101 79 2 F SECTIO N Beverley Hills 1-153 51 3000 Glenroy I - 89 47 1894 Monash Whites -1-103 57 180 7 Bulleen United 1-144 80 1800 Heatherton 1-94 62 151 6 Footscray IT - 1 62 94 660 University Reds - 1 80 144 556 Thornbury - 1 57 103 55 3 La Trobe Reds - 1 47 89 52 8 Bulleen-T/stowe - 1 51 153 33 3 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Parkside i- 179 63 284 1 University Blacks I - 106 66 160 6 Coburg 1-131 86 152 3 University Blues 1-84 72 1167 Old Scotch Coll - - - - - Ormond - 1 72 84 85 7 Monash University - 1 86 131 656 Ivanhoe - 1 66 106 62 3 Power House - 1 63 179 35 2 A RESERVE SECTION - W L For Agst % Pts Old Trinity Gr 1-147 27 544 4 4 University Blacks I - 86 51 168 6 4 Old Paradians 1-- 80 59--135 6 4 Monash Blues 1 83 65 1277 4 St Bernard's OC I- 66 65 101 5 4 Coburg - 1 65 66 98 5 - North Old Boys - 1 65 8$ 78 3 Reservoir OB - 1 59 80 738 Ormond - 1 51 86 593 Geelong - 1 27 147 18 4 B RESERVE SECTION De La Salle OC I - 101 38 265 8 Collegians 1-87 39 2231 Old Scoeth Coll 1-86 45 191 1 Old Haileybury 1-82 66 1242 University Blues 1-82 67 122 4 Ivanhoe - 1 67 72 81 7 Caulfield Gram - 1 66 82 805 Old Carey Gr - 1 45 86 523 Kew - 1 39 87 448 Marcellin OC - 1 38 101 37 6 C RESERVE SECTION UHS Old Boys I - 65 28 232 1 Brunswick i- 55 38 144 7 St Kilda CBOC 1-80 59 135 6 Parkside 1-52 51 102 0 *MHS Old Boys - - 68 68 100 0 *Power House - 68 68 100 0 Old Melburnians - 1 51 52 98 1 Old Ivanhoe Gr - 1 59 80 73 8 Old Brighton Gr - 1 38 _ 55 69 1 Alphington - 1 28 65 43 1 D RESERVE SECTION Old Xaverians I - 90 11 818 2 Fawkner i- 137 38 3605 Hampton Rovers I - 69 23 300 0 Assumption OC 1-66 49 134 7 State Sav Bank I - 51 44 115 9 Old Cam'well Gr - 1 44 51 86 3 C'wealth Bank - 1 49 66 74 2 National Bank - 1 23 69 33 3 Old Geelong - 1 38 137 27 7 St Kevin's OB - 1 11 90 12 2 E RESERVE SECTIO N ANZ Bank i- 85 21 4048 La Trobe Blacks 1-64 24 266 7 AJAX I - 90 45 200 0 North Brunswick I- 45 38 118 4 **Elsternwick 1 - AMP Society - 1 38 45 84 4 St Pat's- Monivae - 1 45 90 50 0 West Brunswick - 1 24 64 37 5 St Bede's OC 1 21 85 24 7 **Old Mentonians - 1 ** Scores not received when lists prepared F RESERVE SECTION Bulleen United I - 96 17 5647 4 Monash Whites I - 72 29 2483 4 Heatherton 1-73 40 1825 4 Glenroy 1-67 49 1367 4 Beverley Hills - - - - - - La Trobe Reds - 1 49 67 73 1 Footscray IT - 1 40 73 54 8 Thornbury - 1 29 7/2 40 3 University Reds - 1 17 96 17 7 * Drawn Game JUNIOR SECTION 2 (Four points allowed for bye) Old Carey Gr 1-99 40 247 5 St Bernard's OC 1 167 80 208 8 Reservoir OB 1 116 69 168 1 West Brunswick 1 138 99 139 4 Buileen-T/stowe 1 67 55 121 8 North Old Boys - - - - - Old Paradians - 1 55 67 82 1 Geelong - 1 99 138 71 7 Caulfield Gram - 1 69 116 59 5 Thomastown - 1 80 167 47 9 Hampton Rovers - 1 40 99 40 4

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