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MAY 2 1, 19 77 "Ary SECTIO N THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLE R OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION VOL 77, No 6 20 CENTS Registered for posting as a periodical - Category "C " rnclucing DELIVER Y eatures "Magic-SwirP` L-way wash action 3 wash ctes, temp/time selector, to 3 deep rinses Open 8 30-530 Mon-Friday 9 o' clock late shopping Sat 8 30-1200 noon Free standing, can sit ~ on shelving or hang from walls Easy clean filter cafntv rlnn r Printed by Hedges & Bell Pty Ltd, Sutton Road, Ma ryboro ugh, and published by George McTaggart, of 12 Ripley Grove, Cautfied North, for tho Victorian Amateur Football Association Checkour : deal - as you could pay les s McLEANS TETOF MOTORS LMCT 40 9 392 PLENTY ROAD, PRESTON '- 478-1788 AFTER HOURS NO IS 211-342 : _ 8 CONTACT RICHARD ELLIOTT From Old Carey ' Grammarian s Amateur Football Club'`

Next Week's Matches - May 2 8 On ground of first-named club at 2 b m - Reserves at 11 45 a m A SECTIO N University Blacks v Old Trinity Gramm Coburg v Marcellin O C Caulfield Gramm v Ormond St Bernard's O C v North Old Boys (at Elsternwick Park) De La Salle O C v University Blues B SECTION Geelong v Old Scotch Coll Collegians v Reservoir O '3 Old Haileyburians v Old Melburnians Old Paradians v Monash Blues Ivanhoe v St Kilda CBO C C SECTIO N Old Carey Gramm v Old Ivanhoe Gramm Hampton Rovers v Parksid e U H S Old Boys v Ke w,m H S Old Boys v Old Xaverians Fawkner v A JA X D SECTION Alphington v La Trobe Blacks Elsternwick v Assumption O C Old Geelong v Old Brighton Gramm State Bank v Power Hous e St Kevin's O B v Old Camberwell Gramm E SECTION Brunswick v A M P Society National Bank v Old Mentonians Beverley Hills v West Brunswick Heatherton v A N Z Ban k North Brunswick a by e F SECTION Glenroy v St Bede's O C Footscray I T v Bulleen-Templestowe Monash Whites v Commonwealth Bank La Trobe Reds v University Reds Bulleen United v Thornbury JUNIOR SECTION I University Blacks v Old Scotch Coll Ormond v Ivanho e St Bernard's O C v Monash University North Old Boys v University Blues Coburg a by e JUNIOR SECTION 2 Geelong v M H S Old Boys Kew v De La Salle O C West Brunswick v Hampton Rovers Old Paradians v Caulfield Gramm Reservoir O B v Alphingt0n FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK Matches to be played at Elsternwick Park for the first half of th e Home-and-Home series are listed below:- May 21 - Ormond v Marcellin O C May 28 - St Bernard's OC v North Old Boys June 4 - University Blues v St Bernard's OC June 18 - De La Salle OC v Caulfield Gramm There will be no matches on June llth (Queen's Birthday weekend, but Interstate games will be played in Adelaide and Launceston on Sunday, June 12th Duty Officer at Elsternwick Park Mr Ern Fuller Page 2 LAST WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS THIRD TERM BURSTS WIN FOR OR O, ST B ER NAR `S DE LA SALLE PRESSED BY COBUR G By GEORGE McTAGGART Ormond and St Bernard's can thank their third quarter bursts for carrying them to victory over University Blacks and Caulfield Grammarians respectively in the main games of last Saturday's round Each kicked eight goals in this term after trailing at the interval Coburg put up their best performance for the season in pressing De La Salle to nine points High scoring was again a feature of the round with 45 teams topping the century, six of them being losers The Blacks had the edge on Orm- tion Grand Final was a thriller, with ond in the first half although they Old Xaverians beating AJAX by 2 ed by only five points at half-time points Old Carey opened their ac- But Ormond gradually gained control count, beating Kew by a goal in the third quarter and turned for Alphington were too strong for Old home with a 5-goal lead Brighton and won easily, while Elst- Ormond went further ahead with ernwick surprised St Kevin's, wh o a couple of goals early in the last were 5 goals down at the finish term but the Students fought back Bulleen United beat Footscray Tech well and went down by only 13 by 21 points, St Bede's ran Bulleenpoints Templestowe to 10 points and LaTrob e St Bernard's couldn't manage even Reds broke the ice with a big win one goal with the wind in the first over Monash Whites quarter and were 25 points behind In the Juniors, Monash University Caulfield at the long break But they went down to University Blues by were on top in the second half and 22 points (their first defeat on the ran out winners by 20 points field) and Old Scotch ran Ivanhoe t o Marcellin and Old Trinity were 21, points in a high-scorer Hampton evenly matched in the first half, but Rovers were much too strong for Trinity faded after that and were Geelong, West Brunswick beat Old beaten by more than 7 goals Paradians by only 7 points, and Kew North Old Boys kicked 11 goals kicked their best score (17-9) in runagainst the wind in the second term ning Reservoir to 4 points to completely crush University Blues Joint Reserve leaders in two sec- Geelong crashed against Old Mel- tions met to decide outright leaderburnians (8 goals), Old Scotch beat ship - Ormond beat University Reservoir by 16 points, and Colle- Blacks by 9 points and Ivanhoe beat gians had their first real win, at the Collegians by 3 Old Xav's beat AJAX, expense of Ivanhoe, and St Bede's beat Bulleen-Temple- The "re-play" of the 1976 D Sec- stowe in other highlights Page 3

PREVIEiIV112"IG TODAY'S GAIMNIE S A SECTIO N Ormond and Marcellin clash in the "match of the day' 'at Elsternwick Park today in a game that promises to be as good a contest as we have seen this year Power and Gartner have been in fine form for Marcellin while Naylor is!giving Ormond ~areat drive from the centre bounce Marcellin have some brilliant players but,the side then tends to taper off It's a toss ;up :but I fancy Ormond by a hand-full of points Wooden-spoon "honours" are at stake when the lowly Old Trinity and Coburg meet at Richmond Both are team building but Trinity appear the less 'depleted and should take the points North Old Boys look an excellent chance for,two flags in a+row and will maintain their,unbeaten record in accounting for University Blacks but 'Blacks boast considerable talent and if North don't get on top early there could be a surprise Caulfield Grammarians are still in sight of the four and will not be troubled by University 'Blues who have disappointed to d& te Mike Sleeman and Simon Trumble are relied on too heavily out at the 'Varsity and their influence will not be sufficient to counter a determined Caulfield who will be smarting from last weeks lapse A poser with St Bernard's and De La Salle A 'spasmodically brilliant St Bernard's on Paper should win well But De La Salle are a most even line-up with few stars and every player doing his share They however, do not appear to be playing as well as last year I will not too confidently stick with St Bernard's but I expect little in it at the final siren SELECTIONS : Ormond, North Old Boys, Old Trinity, Caulfield Grammarians, St Bernards - JIM FIDGE B SECTIO N It was good to see Collegians break the ice, thereby making a difficult job im,oossible Flushed with success, Old Melburnians meet Reservoir O B, and will know they have played a game of football However they should have too much aerial ability for Reservoir, whose main avenue to goal appears to be :Ray Shepherd and Tom Byrne in the roving diin sion Geelong put a very ordinary effort last week and do not ~inspire much confidence for their clash with Monash Blues for whom Chris Moore is really firing ~on the forward line Old Scotch, with captain John Anderson back in form, look to be too Powerful for the improving Collegians, however the Cardinals will need to keep :their minds on the job to notch the four points St Kilda C B C and Old Haileyburians, both last round losers, look fairly evenly matched for their clash at North Rd Halleybury icould well control the marking duels and sneak away with the tpoints Ivanhoe, where the Stewart brothers and Charlie Stredwick, appear to be carrying the side week after week, do not appeu~, to have,the even spread of strength and experience so necessary to tackle Old Paradlans with any real chance of ta win The OP's look sure to remain at the head of the list SELECTIONS: Old Melburnians, Monash Blues, Old Scotch, Old Haileyburians, Old Paradians - ALF KEAM C SECTION I'm writing these selections In a queue at Tullamarine - so here goes Good work Old Carey in opening up your score - if MHS could crack it we would see some more interest in the lower half of the ladder Glamour side Old Xav's - just fell in against AJAX - ;it was a+great contest A tip from an old bloke Xav's - don't get too complacent with your wins as you have some good -sides 'breathing down your neck Today Old Xav's meet Carey at home and should add another 4 points Parkside a final four prospect will find difficulties with Kew's ground - but, on form should take out the game AJAX are a good side - although a loss last Saturday it was a great performance and 1+tip them to improve even more At home to UHSOB I select them to will, Fawkner Playing well will be 'too strong for MHSOB, I can't go past them for the 4 points Old Geelong have been a disappointment so far this year and this week they will i ake another battering from Old Camberwell The remaining match of the day will be St Kevin's against State Bank St Kevin's have been up and down so far whereas S tate Bank seem to be settling down and concentrating on the game - State Bank to Will SELECTIONS : told Brighton, Alphington, Elsternwick, Old Camberwell, State Bank - KEITH FINDLAY E SECTIO N Old Mentonians at home to North Brunswick should be good enough but North have a habit of doing the unexpected, including me West Brunswick have another home match against the oldest club in the section, Brunswick, their neighbors from `Dunstan Reserve, and should register a comfortable win Heatherton are to entertain Beverley Hills and the winner will be a place in front on the ladder I fancy the fallacy and therefore select Heatherton ANZ Bank and National Bank should provide a closer match than either side enjoyed last week ANZ should win their second game SELECTIONS :- Old Mentonians, West Brunswick, Heatherton and ANZ Bank - SYD WHITFIELD La Trobe have little to recommend them +Bulleen United's performances reveal a stronger forward and back line than those of the visitors United should have an easy win SELECTIONS :- Bulleen - Templestowe, Glenroy, Footscray I T, Thornbury, Bulleen United - NORM NUGENT JUNIOR SECTION I The Coburg-Ivanhoe match is destined to be a very one-sided affair as the Coburg boys obviously did not take heart in their fine effort against Monash University two weeks ago and plummeted back to the depths of despair against the inconsistent University Blacks last week If the Ivanhoe boys keep a level head and utilise their very good team play to its greatest extent they will will by a huge score Monash University are tapering off a little at this stage of the season and will not find University Blacks an easy team to shrug off Monash will win, but not by a big margin Even though they have only one win each Old Scotch and Ormond should turn on a real thriller Both have displayed real promise at various stages of the season, in particular Old Scotch The Ormond boys will have to work hard on their game to counter Old Scotch's team work which is improving each week :I think Old Scotch will win F SECTION Another difficult game to forecast an accurate result is this, 'one between North Once again performances last Saturday served to further divide the ten sides on Old Boys and St Bernard's The greater the premiership ladder consistency and application to :their game Commonwealth Bank and Bulleen-Templestowe play the main game by the 'North Boys will enable ~them to 'overpower today According 5t Bernard's and register a comfortable win to my records the Bankers are enjoying their best ~ season since 1969 when they won SELECTIONS - 'Ivanhoe, Monash Universiiy, Old Scotch, North Old Boys - CLIFF C 'Section Bulleen-Templestowe have not put :a foot wrong this season BASTOW The big Old Ivanhoe and 'Hampton Rovers, on Harry Trott oval will allow them to develop JUNIOR SECTION 2 equal points, set me today's poser Although their play-on game, provided no local squalls Success at last, and how sweet it is!! blow at home, I think Old I's will find Hampton Off 'the lake I However, now another week is upon us like Bulleen Templestowe despite in full flight and :they look the better side the 'Banker's strength and your scribe must try to repeat the performance, with the most difficult round My Selections:- Parkside, Old From the main game at Albert Park, Xaverlans, that Hampton Rovers, AJAX, Fawkner at Prince's Park will see the bottom two of the season to date sides struggling I hope Graeme is doing the writing next ;to avoid the wooden spoon Undefeated Hampton Rovers play host to week - ALEX JOHNSON Glenroy have scored more than have University Reds Forwards win games so I the other undefeated side De La Salle The home side have been showing brilliant form, select Glenroy while "De La" will be "raring to go" after D SECTIO N Footscray I T smartin g winning on a forfeit last week from two successive losses make the long journey south light of the match should be both sidct The high- Alphington won well last week and are now clear leaders by two games followed to Mentone Awaiting them will endeavouring to get the ball to their rispective forwards in James and Stewart I be the disappointing footballers from St Bede's by Old B righton, State Bank, ~Camberwell and Assumption all struggling to stay in Home ground advantage on have quoted "De la" as favourites for the the sandy the four However some of the teams are Beda oval should assist St ibede's flag and must sticd, with them However now settling down which gives some heart on their inconsistent performances to date Caulfield Grammarians are at home to to a struggling tipster (four winners last I can't see them defeating Geelcng and both sides have won three and the Footscrary week) - (That's more like the form of students lost two This will be >a very close game 1976 Top Tipster - Ed ) Thornbu ry will be all and my selection is Caulfield out to preserve their Assumption meet Old Brighton at Brighton, claim to second place when they meet There is every possibility this could be although the home side did not perform Monash Whites who crashed last week the week for Kew to 'break through against well last week I still think that on their hornbury will M be HS O 'too strong and B, even though it is an away too talenthome ground they will be ~too strong for Td for the 'boys game for them from the "Clayton Farm" They put in a particularly the visitors and should have another big win good performance against Reservoir last Alphington will have no troubles in disposing of bottom of the ladder Power House tain their high rating when La Trobe Reds, Bulleen United will be anxious week The spirit at High must be low to main- after their forfeit last week, but I am The same applies to Elsternwick when they flushed with success, are sticking with them, probably because Alphington got up and won after a forfeit ;their opponents meet LaTrobe Blacks at LaTrobe today Apart from 'last week's success I couple a of Page 4 Page 5

West Brunswick visit Aiphington and supporters can expect to see a hard game, with West coming out on top Old Paradians 'suffered from bad kicking last week and today visit Reservoir Old Boys The Reservoir back line will not give Paradians as many opportunities as they had last week and will drive the ball forward often enough for their side to win SELECTIONS: De La Salle, Caulfield Grammarians ~1VLIIS Old Boys, West Brunswick, Reservoir Old Boys - PETER NATHAN 200 GAMES TO UNI HIGH "VETERAN " All players and officials would like to congratulate Lee "Moose" Thomas on reaching 200 games with Uni High Lee started with the club in 1962, missing 2 years since then working in New Zealand, as an architect He has been a committeeman on numerous occasions, had the privilege of bein g awarded Best Clubman, and was awarded Best and Fairest player in the 2nd 18 last year Lee also had the honour to be in Uni Highs last permiership side in 1970 His achievements have been deserved because he is a very enthusiastic player and supporter So from all at Uni High, Lee congratulations for a job well done Caulfield Grammarians thanks go to C A "Bill" Tootell for another of his generous don&tions to the club, this time in the form of several lengths of slotted rods which when assembled will help retrieve footballs kicked into almost inaccessible positions in the pine trees around our Home Ground No 3 Oval, Albert Park "Bill" and brother Tom played for the club in the 'thirties, whilst Bill's three sons John and Tom both over the 150 games mark and Greg now over 200 games and still going strong have since kept the family name well to the fore in the VA F A competitions What a record and what a fine example of loyalty and service as club members The body fitting guernsey that can't be caught! i STYLED in BRt-NYLON 0 BRILLIANT COLOURS A N IMPOSSIBL E TACKLE $ REDUCE D COS T Tough Shorts that move with body action EASY TO LAUNDER NO BUTTONS - ZIP FLY 9 SHR/NKPROOFf f COLOUR FASTf 0 COL OURS Red, Royal Blue, Bottle Green, Navy, Gold, Black, tlfiite Page 6 LEADING A SECTION King, Univ Blacks (-) 20 Bourne, Ormond (4) 18 M Egan, Coburg (I) 15 Buchanan, Caul Gr (2) 15 Cullinan, Marcellsn (-) 14 Tyquin, Univ Blues (1) 13 Cowley, Old Trin (1) 13 Hall, North O B (3) 13 B Hughes, St Bern (1) 12 Wilson, North O B (2) 12 Tootell, Caul Gram (5) 12 B SECTION Sherwen, Old Scotch (3) 27 J Jordan, Old Par (4) 25 Urquhart, Old Melb (5) 23 Lowcock, Geelong (5) 22 Bergin, Mon Blues (6) 20 Moore, Mon Blues (7) 19 R Shepherd, R O B (6) 18 Byrne, Res O B (2) 16 Cox, Old Scotch (2) 1 3 aterman, SLK CBC (3) 12 ~C SECTION (,'Sullivan, Old Xav (2) 1 7 ~ Walsh, UHS O B (7) 17 --httlberg, AJAX (6) 16 apleton, Fawkner (7) 1 6 ;iggins, Parkside (1) 15 JQuaife, Parkside (6) 15 J Constantinou, O Ivn (2) 15 Howell, Parkside (2) 13 P Harvey, Parkside (2) 12 Whitehead, Old Carey (4) 12 Goldfarb, AJAX (-) 11 Flavel, UHS OB (-) 11 D SECTION Priestley, O Bton (4) 27, iiitf3eld, Alp'ton (4) 20 i-lolmes, Elstern (4) 20 Blythman, Elstwk (3) 19 Dent, State Bank (6) 17 O'Donnell, Assum (6) 16 GO~JU`V%CWERS Goals kicked Iasi Saturday shown in brackets Williams, Alph'ton (4) Egan, Assumption (4) J Steven, Old Camb (2) Clark, Power House (-) Bradshaw, Old Geel (-) Fanning, St Kevin's (3) E SECTION P Guatta, W Bruns (9) 24 1 Henderson, AMP (3) 21 O'Loughlin, B Hills (4) 19 Carter, Brunswick (5) 18 Campbell, N Bruns (1) 12 R Brockwell, W Bns (4) 11 Kenny, North Bruns (3) 11 O'Rourke, AMP Soc (1) li Ryan, West, Bruns (-) 10 Peel, Old Ment (4) 10 F SECTIO N Hayman, Thornbury (2) 26 Lucas, Thornbury (4) 19 Divirgilio, Bull Utd (1) 17 Butler, LaT Reds (4) 17 Lachmund, Bull Utd (-) 16 Dick, C'wealth Bk (4) 16 W McCrimmon, C Bk (1) 15 Abramczyk, F I T (1) 15 Staff, Thornbury (2) 15 Turner, St Bede's (3) 14 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Woolfe, Ivanhoe (8) 24 Rodger, Mon Univ (5) 22 Tate, Univ Blues (3) 18 Hubbard, Univ Blues (3) 16 Bessel, North OB (4) 15 Smyth, Ivanhoe (4) 14 Gamble, North OB (6) 14 Hartland, Ormond (1) 13 Biviano, Ivanhoe (2) 13 Sutton, Uni Blacks (8) 13 Gough, Ormond (-) 12 JUNIOR SECTION 9, James, Hamp Rov (-) 21 Stewart, DeLaSalle 20 Truefeldt, Res OB (1) 15 16 Wilson, Caul Gram (3) 14 16 Cole, Hamp Rovers (3) 13 15 Bierwirth, Caul Gr (-) 11 14 Krelle, MHS OB 11 13 Anthony, MHS OB 11 12 Moore, Hamp Rov (6) 1 1 Croxford, DLSalie 10 Fielden, Caul Gr (5) 10 Ryder, Res O B (4) 1 0 A RESERVE SECTIO N I D Gregory, Marc (8) 27 F Sullivan, StB (6) 15 P Wade, St Bern (2) 11 Wood, Ormond (-) 10 Cuffffe, North OB (2) 10 Power, North OB (2) 1 0 B RESERVE SECTION Guest, Old Melb (1) 14 Vines, Old Scotch (1) 9 Drapac, Ivanhoe (-) 9 J White, St KCBC (1) 9 C RESERVE SECTION Nenna, Fawkner (3) 17 Jurberg, AJAX 16 Fraser, Old Xav (2) 15 Bastow, Parkside (-) 12 D RESERVE SECTION Bellmaine, O B'ton (6) 28 Moran, Old Camb (1) 11 J Anderson, O Geel (-) 10 Dakin, Power House (6) 1 0 E RESERVE ;SECTION Butterworth, BHills (3) 14 Ericksen, Old Ment (4) 14 Merlino, Old Ment (-) 7 Condon, W Bruns (-) 7 Ferrall, AMP Soc (1) 7 F RESERVE SECTION Ford, Glenroy (-) 17 N McGregor (-) 12 Paternoster, CBank (1) 12 Keating, Com Bank (-) ~10 Jorgenson, C Bank (3) 1 0 ISN'T THERE SOMETHING YOU WANT SOMEDAY? 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8 67 LOOKING BACK by NOEL RUNDLE 10 YEARS AGO - 1967 Coburg suffered their first defeat - victors were Univ Blacks by 45 points with Milner +(6 goals) a star In 'B' Section North Old Boys Won their first game at the expense of Ormond, previously undefeated 100 games to John M ackenzie (Old Scotch) and Ian Brown (Old Geelong) Among the 5 YEARS AGO - 1972 notes "what an,asset Kevin Ormond showed their 1971 premiership 'Heath is to Assumption Old Collegians win was no fluke when they completely - 22 marks to half-time, and another 18 kicks in second outclassed a very disappointing Coburg to half" romp home easy 'winners by 98 points Best were 25 YEARS AGO - 1952 Burney, Wood, Swan (Ormond) while Ebbage, Champion full forward, Duncan Anderson Willoughby and Leckie 'battled hard kicked 12 goals for University Blues for Coburg (2016) who defeated Old Paradians (9 13) In three of the five 'C' Section games Commonwealth Bank (914) scraped in from Hampton Rovers (9 12) both sides reached the century - RO B (132) (Best, Bates, Trevascus and F Tuininga) d St Stars for Ivanhoe in a big win over State Kilda CBC (103) (Best, Casey, Savings Bank Clinch, Esmonde) were Jim and Jack Neeson, ; Assumption O C (142) Ken Aldred ( O'Donnell, Faulkner, and John Manuell Learke) d Old Melb (101) (Dick, Niemann, 6nellman); Fairfi eld (104) d Old XaverIans 100 (McKenzie, Naughton, Howard) Congratulations to Bob "Doc" Fabini on Caulfield Grammarians held a dinner at reaching 50 games recently with Uni High the M C G to honour 14 years of coaching Old Boys Bob began playing with the cl(ib by John Wilson, covering 1961 to 1971 during which Caulfield won two pennants, D in the Reserves, giving great service to the, in 1974 and has played most of his games Section, 1961 and A,Section 1970 team At present studying to become a 100 games to Assumption's "Mercurial doctor, he is in his fourth year, as you wizard", Graeme thowardl 'Rocket' Rod probably realise a time consuming course Brown (Old Melb ), lpaul "Stooge" Nugent Besides studying, and playing football with (Assumption), Bernie Sheehy (North O B ), the Reserves Bob has been the 1st 18 First Rod De Boos i(old Trinity), Laurie Sheehan Aid Attendant passing on some of his experience to us, which we greatly appreciate (St Kilda CB C), Geoff Lyons (De La Salle) and 200 games to Ormond's Graeme Well done Bob and all the best for the ('Lumpy') Moran future THE PATRONS CLUB OF ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS FOOTBALL CLUB presents A SPORTSIPU01AN'S NIGHT in the Banquet Roo m of the Melbourne Hilton Hotel on 10th June, 1977 at 715 pm Panel: Ron Barassi, Harry Beitzel, Ron Clarke, Bob Davis, Jack Dyer, Bill Lawry and Lou Richards Pre-Dinner Drinks 715 pm Four Course Silver Salver Service Dinner at 8 pm All liquid refreshments included Cost: $30 per single For tickets ring M O'KELLY 551-3061 J STENSHOLT 97-3897 or J SEMETAS 26-2646 Tables of ten can be arranged Page 8 PREMIERSHIP LISTS A SECTION W L For Agst ro Pts North Old Boys 5-737 336 219 3 20 St Bernard's O C 4 1 589 394 1495 16 De La Salle OC 4 1 497 360 1377 16 Ormond 4 1 479 437 109 6 16 Marcellin O C 3 2 461 415 111 1 12 University Blacks 2 3 484 481 100 6 8 Caulfield Gramm 2 3 475 485 97 9 8 University Blues 1 4 461 523 88 1 4 Old Trinity Gr - 5 360 665 541 - Coburg - 5 293 740 397 - B SECTION Old Paradians 5-531 381 139 4 20 Monash Blues 3 2 492 365 134 8 12 Old Scotch Coll 3 2 593 549 1 080 12 Geelong 3 2 309 378 81 7 12 Reservoir O B 2 3 522 469 111 3 8 Old Melburnians 2 3 496 506 98 0 8 Ivanhoe 2 3 405, 474 85 4 8 Collegians 2 3 361 452 79 9 8 St Kilda OBOC 2 3 393 494 79 6 8 Old Haileybury 1 4 434 570 76 1 4! C SECTION Old XaverIans 5-603 407 148 2 20 Fawkner 4 1 679 471 1442 16 Parkside 4 1 613 521 117 7 16 AJAX ' 3 2 509 446 114 1 12 UHS Old Boys 3 2 433 526 82 3 12 Old Ivanhoe Gr 2 3 427 473 90 3 8 Hampton Rovers 2 3 429 549 78 1 8 Kew 1 4 419 498 841 4 Old Carey Cr 1 4 390 476 81 9 4 MHS Old Boys - 5 447 582 76 8 - D SECTION Alphington 5-688 470 1464 20 State Bank 3 2 480 383 125 3 12 Old Camberwell Gr 3 2 566 525 107 8 12 Old ;Brighton Gr 3 2 527 514 102 5 12 Assumption O C 3 2 483 545 886 12 Elsternwick 2 3 563 516 109 1 8 St Kevin's O B 2 3 551 535 103 0 8 Old Geelong 2 3 473 553 85 5 8 LaTrobe Blacks 1 4 400 510 78 4 4 Power House 1 4 442 622 71 1 4 E SECTION West Brunswick 4-630 240 2625 16 North Brunswick 4 1 672 380 176 8 16 Beverley Hills 3 1 537 367 1463 12 Heatherton 3 1 502 385 130 4 12 Old Mentonians 3 2 473 438 108 0 12 AMP Society 1 4 460 532 86 5 4 Brunswick 1 3 312 482 64 7 4 ANZ Bank 1 3 236 440 53 6 4 National Bank - 5 291 849 34 3 - F SECTIO N Bulleen-T'stowe 5-772 275 280 7 20 Thornbury 4 1 698 414 168 6 16 Bulleen United 4 1 579 411 140 9 16 Commonwealth Bk 4 1 614 477 128 7 16 Footscray I T 3 2 655 435 150 3 1 2 St Bede's O C 2 3 670 434 154 4 8 Monash Whites 2 3 356 612 58 2 8 LaTrobe Reds 1 4 323 666 48 5 4 Glenroy - 5 287 660 43 5 - University Reds - 5 236 806 29 3 - JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ivanhoe 4-601 386 155 7 16 North Old Boys 3 2 577 441 130 8 12 University Blues 3 2 579 474 122 2 12 St Bernard's O C 3 I 428 413 1036 1 2 4Ion University 2 2 408 316 129 1 8 University Blacks 2 2 364 393 92 6 8 Old Scotch Coll 1 3 453 402 1127 4 Ormond 1 4 432 759 569 4 Coburg 1 4 175 674 26 0 4 2 3 45 2 Old 2 3 308 A RESERVE SECTION Ormon 4W 1 L For Agst j Pis De La Salle O C 4 d ernard's O C 1486g8 226 Dp3 1375 2 0 St B 1Q 199 0 16 University Blacks 4 1 18 367 248 148 North Old Boys 3 2 462 319 144 0 16 Marcellin O C 9 12 University Blues 3 2 1 429 4 298 297 349 1444 85 12 Caulfield Gr 1 4 282 488 4 578 4 Coburg - 5 191 590 32 *Old Trinity Gr - 5 145 54 1 - B E RESERVE SECTION 265 - vanhoe 5-521 282 184 8 20 Collegians Old K1Vldeab 4 1 432 213 2028 16 CBOC 270 R 1035 1 2 Old Scotc h eservoir O B 3 3 2 235 2~ 285 376 62 5 1 Haileyburyl 530 5 30 158 Monash Blues 1 4 318 362 87 1 8 Geelong 8 4 1 4 233 407 57 Old Paradians - 5 187 482 38 2 'C RESERVE SECTIO 8 4 Fawkner N 5-688 228 301 MHS Old Boys 4 1 8 20 Old Xaverlans 4 1 445 283 1572 16 Parkside 382 290 131 7 16 3 2 502 205 244 9 12 AJAX 3 2 358 378 94 Kew 2 3 340 404 84 7 12 Hampton Rovers 2 3 343 429 80 2 8 Old Ivanhoe Gr 0 8 1 4 240 457 52 5 4 UHS Old Boys 1 4 147 456 32 Old Carey Gr 2 4-5 141 545 25 9 - Old rreserve ~ SECTIO ;Brighton N 5-490 St Kevin's 180 272 OB 2 20 482 19 State Bank 4 1 20 3 248 148 0 Old Geelong 3 2 319 199 160 Old Camb'well Cr 3 12 2 344 366 94 Eisternwick 2 3 294 378 77 0 12 Assumption O C 8 8 2 3 237 314 755 8 Power House 1 4 261 379 68 9 4 Alphington - 5 153 428 35 7 - LaTrobe Blacks - 5 115 419 27 4 - West Brunsw E ickser4ve SECTION Heatherton 404 213 1897 16 Beverley Hills 3 1 311 216 North Brunswick 3 2 418 344 121 1440 12 Old Mentonians 3 2 349 353 98 5 12 6 12 AMP Society 2 3 299 344 86 9 8 ANZ Bank 1 3 267 290 92 National Bank 1 4 1 4 161 503 32 0 4 Brunswick - 4 119 465 25 6 - St Bede's FO C RESERVE SECTIO N I075 257 7 20 Commonwealth Bk 4 1 502 237 211 8 16 Footscray IT 4 1 277 175 158 3 16 Bulleen-T'stowe 3 2 412 251 164 1 12 Glenroy 3 2 333 239 1393 12 University Reds 2 3 197 426 46 2 8 Monash Whites 2 3 181 468 38 7 8 Bulleen United 1 4 197 352 56 0 4 *LaTrobe Reds 1 4 118 295 40 0 4 Thornbury - 5 210 470 44 7 - JUNIOR SECTION 2 Hampton Rovers 5 618 338 182 5 20 De La Salle O C 4 1 376 176 213 6 16 West Brunswick 4 1 439 542 81 0 16 Caulfield Gr 3 2 614 437 1405 12 Geelong 3 2 435 358 121 8 12 Reservoir O B 2 3 478 603 776 8 i MHS Old Boys 2 3 367 421 87 2 4 Old Paradians 1 4 283 496 57 1 4 ialphington 1'4 397 445 89 2 - Kew - 5 296 706 425 - * Unregistered player May 7th ~ Four points lost for forfeit

WPORTANT NOTES "Herald" ~~hc Ql~ ~~ n-abers You may dial DIRECT to the Amateur Football representative at the "Herald" Office The numbers are:- 652-1892 or 652-1893 If you have any difficulty, you may ring 63-0211 and ask for EXTENSION 1892 or 1893 RESERVE SECTION RESULTS to be phoned to Same numbers BEFORE 3 p m When phoning scores, please state firstly the Section, the teams concerned, and then the winners, before giving the actual scores This is the responsibility of the HOME CLUB PRESS CORRESPONDENT The phone number of the Press Correspondent, George MeTaggart, is 53-1290 PRESS CORRESPONDENTS POST REPORT EACH SUNDAY - It i s 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 FO R PUBLICATION TO "THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER " Box 1564P, G PO, Melbourne, 3001, and not to the Editor's private address (Use addressed envelopes provided) EMERGENCY UMPIRES - Ring 91-6491 (Elsternwick Park) and ask for an Umpire TIPSTERS' TALLY Section Last Week Total A Jim Fidge 20 76 B Alf Keam 8 56 C Alex Johnson 16 84 D Keith Findlay 16 40 E Syd Whitfield 20 70 F Norm Nugent 12 80 Jun 1 Cliff Bastow 10 75 Jun 2 Peter Nathan 20 64 5 points for each winner in E Section and Junior Section 1 4 points for each winner in the other Sections TRIBUNA L (APRIL 30th ROUND) G Howard (Assumption O C) pleaded guilty to ia charge of Istriking A Hunter (Old Geelong) and was suspended for two matches H Veldums~(LaTrobe O edsj) was found guilty of striking J Bradbury (St ;Bede's O C) and suspended for two matches A Peric (Kew Juniors) was found guilty of kicking G Aslanis (Alphington Juniors) and suspended for ten matches it Benson (Reservoir Old Boys Reserves) was found guilty of striking B Richardson (Ivanhoe Reserves) and suspended for three matches R Dennis (Kew Reserves) was found guilty of striking A Spillane (Old Xaverians Reserves) and suspended for four matches B Smith (Power House ireserves) was found guilty of striking E Bellmaine (Old Brighton Gramm Reserves) and suspended for four matches L Padbury (AMP Society Reserves) was found guilty of attempting to kick A G Clark (Beverley Hills Reserves) and suspended for six matches S Carr (AMP Society Reserves) was found guilty of using abusive language to the field umpire and suspended for one match PREVIEW The A BC Sporting Session from 3L O each Friday (which commences at 6 30 p m ), will Include a preview of the following days amateur matches "The newest ice company in Melbourne now offers football clubs ice delivered to the grounds at wholesale rates For details and orders give us a go on 95-9286 R E 11 D191 1 111% 1/3 Bricker St, Cheltenha m If you like you can save more by picking the ice up at our factory Buy direct and save $ $ $" UMPIRE'S CORNER PLAY ON - A VALUE JUDGMENT A field umpire having blown his whistl e for a free kick may elect to cancel such free kick by calling "play on" This could be done if in his opinion, by enforcing such a free kick it would be to the disadvantage of the team receiving the free kick The call "play on" must be loud, clear and decisive and may be accompanied by a visual action of the umpires' arm or arms The decision to call play 'on ps more often than not a difficult one for the field umpire to determine instantly, and consequently the umpire refrains from the call It is possible that if an umpire calls play on and the player receiving the 'benefit falls or slips to ithd iground and subsequently loses possession of the ball, many players and, followers of the game would consider perhaps that the umpire was wrong in penalising the team for not allowing the player 'to go back and take Ithe original free kick Such criticism of course would not flow if the player gained an advantage for his Iteam through the umpire calling "play on" The outcome 'of the result of an umpire's good intentions can bring ia negative result to the team offended against Umpires are therefore at times very cautious in cancelling free kicks and calling "play on" If they knew for certain that the ~team offended against was -absolutely and unequivocably sure of gaining an advantage they would not hesitate to call "play on" The following situations do not generaly pose a=problem for many umpires in determining play ~on : (a) When the ball having been kicked is touched in transit; (b) When the ball is caught!without being touched from a kick and has travelled less than 10 metres ; (c) When a player elects to play on after taking a mark ; an d (d) When a player having taken a mark attempts to bring the ball into play by running, kicking or handballing the ball in any ~direction other than over his mark Any player who "faints" ia handpass or other- %vise makes an iarm movement to handball the ball, other than in the direction of his mark, and ithen decides to withhold the ball is regarded as attempting to bring the (ball into play Umpires are continually under the microscope of criticism and -in the majority of instances destructive criticism can result from an umpire making an instant decision which in his opinion would be advantageous to the team offended against His best intentions can go astray through no fault of his Umpiring is =a reflex action and every decision Must be done 'on the `spur of the moment' The vast majority of his decisions are correct and bring no comment or criticism Umpires are only human and this fact is often forgotten GET GOAL-KICKERS RIGHT Press Correspondents are reminded that Goal-kickers for the match MUST be shown in order '- highest number of goals first, eg SMITH 5, ROBINSON 4, JONES 4,,CARTER 3, BROWN 2, McDONALD, MAXWELL, etc - NOT -BROWN 2, MAXWELL 1, ROBINSON 4, McDONALD 1, SMITH 5, CARTER 3, ROBINSON 4 Which is similar to the list of goalkickers submitted by one club this week IT WAS NOT ACCEPTED It is essential also that CORRECT FORMS, (which were handed out just prior to the commencement of the season), be used, not odd sized scraps of paper CHECK YOUR TEAM LIST Club Secretaries, Press Correspondents and Team Managers are requested to check their Club's Team List as appearing in The Amateur Footballer, and if there are any inaccuracies, please submit a COMPLETE NEW LIST, on the PROPER FORM as supplied at the beginning of the season, by next Monday, MAY 23rd, to be included in the JUNE 4th issue Make sure your Captain and Vice- Captain are included Secretaries and Press Correspondents are particularly requested to note that the Week-by-Week corrections to Team Lists (except for A Section) have been discontinued 150 UP TO HAMPTON VETERAN Hampton Rovers congratulate Ron Tregea r on playing his 150th game for the club against Fawkner last Saturday and as usual he was one of our best players Ron started his football with our juniors and quickly received -promotion to the firsts when the club realised his potential A fine mark and a long kick 'Tregga' has played in almost every position and at present is having his best year to date Keep, up the good work Ron and we look forward to many more games from a great clubman Page 10 Rage 11

"A" SECTION TEAM S CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Coach: Frank Goode; Res: John Butcher 1 MacDonald, R 12 Sassella, G 23 Hayes, G 34 Wright, D 2 Long, J 13 Fox, G 24 Lupson, G 35 MalProy, R 3 Lester, A 14 Gregory, J 25 Atchison, G 36 Worthington, C 4 Tamblyn, M 15 Wilson, I 26 Griffiths, J (c) 37 Carroll, R 5 Peters, M 16 Everitt, A 27 McArthur, R 38 Speed, C 6 Allen, R 17 Clark, D 28 Mathieson, R '39 Bntmead, D 7 Voyage, G 18 McArthur, M 29 Fletcher, G 40 Rutledge, G 8 Butcher, J 19 Morphebt, B 30 Felsernthail, D 41 Hartley, G 9 Dunn, D 20 Bierwirth, P 31 Monottl, A 42 Collins, R 10 Buchanan, L 21 Watson, W 32 Antinou, T 43 Pickering, D bl Tootell, G 22 George, T 33 Wallace, B 44 Goold, A COBURG Coach: Lance Riky; Res: John Taylor 1 Archipow, M 1 3 Cunningham, 265 Boyd, Cannons D J 38 Taylor, J F 2 Nicholson, K S C V (c) 3 Seath, R A 14 Hutchison, M A 27 Elder, R J 39 O'Brien, P A (ver) 15 Medwin, G F 28 Finlay, M A (vc) 4 Egan, M P 16 Liddle, I R 29 Woods, L G 40 Bilston, B J 5 Kilner, G J 17 Mann, S 30 Green, C R 41 Green, M A 6 De Bona, A J 18 Sim, I 31 Christopher, C 42 McAuliffe, N G 7 Green, G V 19 Goulett, W L 32 Ingleton, I 43 Middling, D W 8 Gillingham, R P 20 Henry, T D 33 Neudent, R D 44 Leckie, N R 9 Beattie, J R 21 Simmons, J N 34 Kelly, K L 45 Weston, A D 10 Palmer, W 22 Finlay, P J 35 Bishop, T 46 McCantIn, J M 11 Egan, M G 23 Clark, D J 36 Gardiner, G J 47 West, G J 12 12ichards, R N 24 McCartin, J M 37 Royal, H F 48 Buccilli, C DE LA SALLE Coach: Bernie Sheehy; Res: Colin Glover 1 McHenry, R 12 Dunn, B (vc) 23 Maher, P 34 McIIroy, J 2 Welsh, R 13 Letson, R 24 Muiqueen, S 35 Bothe, J 3 Bourke, M 14 Beddoe, S 25 Fitzpatrick, M 37 McIiroy, P 4 Perkins, K 15 Eddy, V 26 Fankhauser, T 39 Crothers,T 5 O'Donnell, R 16 VVhitelaM1V, D 27 Hewitt, S 40 McDonald, P 6 Yarwood, J 17 Bourke, B 28 Nugent, M 41 Kerln, M 7 Power, K 18 Gordon, G 29 Wright, S 42 Donegan, P S McDonnell, P 19 Pollard, J 30 Dickinson, A 43 Birrel, M 9 Stewart, P 20 Hale, G 31 Heffernan, M 44 Aldenhoven, P 10 Halasa, R 21 Sykes, R 32 Groves, A 45 SlaVtery, G 11 Lyons, B (c) 22 Mitchell, P 33 Clarke, G 46 Loft, C(dvc) 1VtARCELLIN OC Coach: Ray Walsh; Res : Michael Butler 2 Mahon, C (vc) 15 Denning, L 28 O'Reilly, K 44 W+hite, A 3 Wilson, M 16 Walsh, P 29 Hurley, D 45 Gregory, J D 4 Power, M (c) 17 Jones, J 30 Holmes, G 46 Tucker, D 5 Gartner, P 18 Gartner, J 31 Aloisio, T 48 dvlangiafico, C 6 Fitt, N (dvc) 32 Frazer, S 49 Matters, G 7 Milaszewicz, M 19 O'Connor, B 34 MacDonald, P 50 Gregory, J D 8 Cullinan, J 20 Butler, M 35 Hardy, A 51 Toniolo, P 10 Aloislo, F (cr) 21 Carrucan, M 36 Crimmins, B 52 Cuilinan, P 11 White, P 23 Crimmins, J 37 Maguire, T 55 Najim, D 12 Morrison, J 24 Tursi, F 39 Wright, I 56 Corrie, P 13 Cooney, B 25 Price, C 41 Sullivan, D (vcr) 14 Allen P 26 Gooley, P 43 Aloisio, C 57 Low ry, P NORTH OLD BOYS Coach: George Moloney; Res : Tony Arthurson 1 Maguire, S B 12 Weir, P 25 Horan, B R J 49 13 Kelly, T G 26 Crooks, S J 38 Conti, R 50 (c) 2 Welch, M R 14 Fogarty, D E 27 Brown, M 39 Zabrieszach, D 51 (vc) 15 O'Connor, B A 28 Curley, B N 40 Skahill B J 52 3 She-es, M J 16 Hall, P G (cr) 41 Roy, A 53 4 Leeack, F A 17 Ould, G J 29 Clark, W 42 Arthurson, D M 54 5 Wilson, G M 18 Murray, L F 30 Sleight, G A 43 Rohan, P 55 6 Borcich, M P 19 Dillon, G 31 Frewen, G 44 Nelson, D F 56 (dvc) 20 Carroll, P B 32 Rovis, L (vcr) 57 7 Robertson, N F 21 Wigney, S B 33 McGrath, J F 45 McCormack, 58 8 Hogan, J P 22 Hanneberry, 34 Doyle, P M F 59 9 Kwtrolli, D P M 35 Dalton, S 46 Robbins, A J 60 10 Anderson, B J 23 Scanlon, T G 36 Ryan, D F 47 Cuffe, P D 61 11 Malone, A 24 Butera, D P 37 Fztzpatrick, 48 JoPngF loed, 62 Page 12 45 Symons, P 46 Gerrard, J 49 Nichol, G 50 Cassidy, P 51 Jennings, R 52 Spooner, It 54 Smith, It 55 Knowles, J 58 Cunningham, 1 49 Adamson, S J 50 Cox, P R 51 Idddle, G J 52 Egan, M G 53 Cox, P It 54 Ferraro, G N 55 Tolley, W M (cr) 56 O'Halloran, J G 57 Sabr1, R D 68 Nicholson, K S 48 Doneg an, J 49 McGulness, R 50 Fisher, A 51 Mitchell, J 52 Kerin, A 54 Harrison, S 55 Mcliroy, A 57 George, P 60 Hill, G (cr) 58 Caruso, A 63 Holland, Peter 64 Dillon, P 66 Sartori, R 67 Hesse, P 69 Bell, P 73 Holland, Paul 74 Perduto, F 86 Merrett, D 96 Aloisio, J Arthurson, A J Meredith, K J Sullivan, P Maguire, B B Prestia, O Haratsis, B Hoskin, P Kenny, V McSweeney, P O'Donnell, A J Murray, J M Power, E Maffi, P McLaren, G pf D TRINITY GRAMM Coach: David Barclay ; Res : Noel Waters 1 gart, R 15 Saunders, M 29 Quarterman, P 43 Dawson, W 57 Siverson, R Robison, C 16 Waters, N (Cr) 30 Weir, T 44 Biackney, P 58 Hunt, P Arrowsmith, J 17 Bunting, P 31 Quarterman, A 45 Mercer, J 59 Goold, L 4 W : tsford, G 18 Stephens, D 32 Jones, G 46 Nelson, S 60 Fricke, J 5 peers, W (vc) 19 Piggin, C 33 Langley, R 47 Friend, I 61 Weatherson, N Emerson, D Birrell, A 8 Bartley, B 9 Cook, M 10 Fowier, G 1 Grant, S 13 Stewart, R 3 Stockdale, S 14 Stevenson, I 20 Williams, C 21 Cowley, S 22 Hodges, G 23 Symington, D 24 Muir, D 25 Hodges, L 26 McKinnon, T 27 Disney, A 28 Star, M 34 Murphy, R 48 -Cumming, P 35 Masters, R (vcr) 49 Coles, P 36 Beer, N 50 Margetts, D 37 DeBoos, R 51 Healy, P 38 Fekete, P 52 Clingin, G 39 Day, P 53 Stenhouse, A 40 Allan, K 54 Douglas, W 41 Christie, B 55 Adgemis, J 42 Emerson, S (c) 56 Brennan, A 32 Wall, P 66 Camilleri, R 37 Alexander, N 38 Camilleri, A 59 Rough, G prmond Coach : Ian Cameron; Assistant: Neil Le Page 1 Dove, S W- 15 Chisholm, A D 28,Buckley, C 42 Clark, R M 56 Richer, J W 2 Wood,Roger 16 Herkess, G It 29 Burney, C W 43 Paterson, D 3 Rosengarten, TI L 57 Kavanagh, I R 17 Hoey, P D 30 Lewis, M S 44 Keane, A J 58 Hay, R K 4 Murphy, P M 18 Farrell, E F 5 Jenkins, R C 19 Le Page, N L G Ladd, K J 20 Bourne, B K 7 Fisher, G J (c) S Cameron, It J 21 Russ, J I 9 H:irdham, L A 22 Russ, K M 10 Corben, B F 23 Naylor, A R (dvc) NO 11 Graham, A E 24 Barry, J It 12 Foulsham, D A 25 Thomas, G J 13 Purcell, P J 26 Fisher, I It 14 Smyth, J F 27 Jones, N F ST BERNARD'S O C Coach: Gus Mitchell; Res: 1 Sl ;tter, V A 14 Thompson, P S 26 Phelan, R 3 Powell, M F 15 Considine, P J 27 Taylor, G 3 Fox, J 16 Ferlazzo, M 28 King, It H 4 Larkins, J F 17 Preston, M N O Rackham, P D 18 Dalmau, P 29 Shembrey, M 1i:nnazzo, M P 19 Nadzielski, H 30 Hilbert, M v; ade, G F (c) 20 Pearson, M 31 Smith, P S Cahir,B 21 Kennedy, P 32 Caven, A 3 Hughes, B 22 Aughton, P G 33 Sullivan, A 10 Doolan, J G 23 Sheahan, M G 34 Daffey, P J II Davis, T J (cr) 35 Pearson, Peter 12 Hogan, P N 24 Drennan, M J 36 O'Dea, P! 3 ',litchell, G P 25 Mahoney, G A 37 Pearson, Paul 31 Wood, Rtay 45 Fu Gts, C R 59 Large, L R 32 Carter, G F 46 Jackson, D W 60 Bartlett, I R 33 Morris, S P 47,Marshall, G R 61 MacDonald, 34 Handley, G J 48 Meeking, J P D S 35 Turner, C S H 49 Camper, J H 62 McCallum, 36 Holman, G J 50 Turner, G J P E 37 Parisi, F J 51 Palmer, G It 63 Jacobs, A W 38 Richardson, 52 Sandilands, It S 64 Harker, S J P W 53 Hammond, J C 69 Crump, W G 39 Boyanton, T 54 Rowse, It B 40 Anrep, R C 55 Humphreys, 41 Osmand, G It A J Terry Davis 38 Sullivan, F 39 Dillon, G 40 Irvine, K 41 O'Loughlin, P 42 Chivell, It 43 Malouf, M 44 Taylor, P 45 Johnson, P 46 Hughes, J (vc) 47 Moore, S 48 Nathan, S 49 Trewin, T 50 Hughes, D UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : Bob Beynon; Res: Steven Burley Booth, D It 14 McKinnon, A O 27 Atchison, D A 41 Best, W D 2 Llewellyn, D K 15 Hickey, B S 28 Hopkins, P J 42 Temple, M J 3 CI :4rke, J A 16 Holland, G A 29 Knee, It N 43 Wood, A It 4 Crowe, P T 17 Pascoe, D W 30 Gill, P T 44 Dillon, P M T Burne, N E 18 Beggs, D G 31 King, A D 45 Lay, P A NO 19 Dynon, J N 32 Vecehiet, It 46 Hill, P T G Champion, N D 20 Tracey, It D It 33 Yuncken, T F 47 Maloney, G W 7 Lockle, M J 21 Sawyer, G It 34 Case, It 48 Murray, J V S Sintamania, P 22 Costello, S A 35 Herben, G C 49 Mantini, R C 9 S :ines, G R 23 Cooke, M C 36 Larsen, J W A 50 Lyons, W F 10 Gill, S K 24 Perrett, It M 37 Costello, A J 51 Appleford, P D I I Steele, P W (c) 38 Adams, M P 52 McIntyre, L It 12 Fisher, A D 25 Birch, P A 39 Piazza, It D 53 Wood, N C 13 Krtutil, P It 26 Smith, P W 40 S+taindl, D J 54 Gourlay, D B UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach: Alan Salter; Res : David Mithen I Williams, S F 11 Tyquin, M 22 Carey, T 30 Sanger, A 2 Bedford, J A 12 Burgin, D 23 Westmore, G A 31 Morrison, G It 3 Scarcella, B C 1 4 Hindle, It G 24 Hager, It J 32 Wilson, D S (cr) 15 Collins, R (c) 33 Smith, H J 4 Vivian, D G 16 Ellison, G N 25 Sleeman, M G 34 Christie, P K 5 Whithead, P 17 Jewson, G It 26 Schauble, P D 35 Moore, It M 6 Carroll, W S 18 Pleydell, G P 27 Church, B G 36 Melville, It H 7 Anderson, G A 19 Booth, D J 28 Trumble, S T 37 Carne, It V 3 Taylor, It 20 Small, D M (vc) 38 Harley, It 9 Nicelson, S I 21 Hollonds, B P 29 Carmody, J F 39 Debelle, G D 51 Tyler, K 52 Wade, P 53 Grimsey, P 54 Hughes, G 55 McNamee, B 56 O'Callaghan, W 57 Isaacs, A 58 Amott, P 59 McDonough, P 60 Hogan, T 55 Faulkner, C 56 Burley, S F 57 Shields, P It 58 Salnes, R N 59 Sceney, C G 60 Hanna, R J 61 Hays, P It 62 Johnson, P R 63 Toose, K It 68 Curtis, It F 74 Thomson, L A J 77 Lombard, M S 420 McGe esharp,,jl CA 4 43 Standish, T J 47 Sing, G P 48 Dobbie, S M 51 Dunin, A J 54 Sammon, M T 58 Brukner, P D 69 Johnston, M 70 O'Conner, M Page 13

LAST WEEWS A SECTIO N Ormond 45 77 1510 17 14-116 University Blacks 31 86 10 :1100 15 13-103 ORMOND : ;Bourne 4, Ray Wood, 3, Richardson 3, Boyanton 2, Humphreys 2, Naylor 2, Parisi BEST : 'Naylor, Dove, ~Boyanton, Murphy, Morris, Hamley UNIVERSITY BLACKS: Hopkins 4, Llewellyn 3, Hays 2, Perrett 2, Dynon 2, Birch 2 BEST : King, Lockie, Perrett, Burne, Dynon, Hopkins North Old Boys 58 1613 2322 28 25-193 University Blues 40 21 22 8 6-54 NORTH OLD BOYS : Ould 7, Sheales 5, Hall 3, Murray 3, Wilson 2, Anderson 2 Horan, Robertson, Sleight, Borcich, Wigney, Gutera BEST: Hogan, Welch, Ould, Wilson, Borcich, Leeack UNIVERSITY BLUES: McGee 5, Tyquin, Hager, Hindle BEST: Pleydell, Moore, Schauble, Hager, McGee, Booth Marcellin OC 25 710 912 1515-105 Old Trinity Gr 26 67 611 8 14-62 MARCELLIN O C : Morrison 6, J Crimmins 2, Power, Merrett, Butler, P Gartner, Mahon, MacDonald, J 'O Gregory BEST: Gooley, Mahon, Morrison, MacDonald, FrazerPower OLD TRINITY : Dawson 2, Arrowsmith, Fekete, Cowley, Williams, Stewart, Peers BEST: S Emerson, Peers, Cook, Williams, Beer, Crittendon St Bernard's OC 06 38 11 16 15 16-106 Caulfield Gramm 32 77 88 13 8-86 ST BERNARD'S O C : Cahir 4, Davis 2 Wade, Drennan, Slater, Nadzielski, Larkins, Aughton, Mitchell, Hughes, Smith BEST: Cahir, Aughton, Slater, Hogan, Nadzielski, Smith CAULFIELD GRAMM : Tootell 5, Buchanan 2, Carroll 2, Lean, Collins, Morphet, Voyage BEST: Morphet, Long, Goold, Macdonald, Lester, Tootell De La Salle OC 1 2 56 710 9 15-69 Coburg 32 52 85 9 6-60 DE LA SALLE : Sykes 5, McHenry, P Kerin, P McDonnell, Loft 'BEST : `McHenry, Groves, Nugent, Bothe, Donegan, P Mc- Donnell COBURG: M Finlay 4, P O'Brien 3, Royal, M Egan BEST: W Green, P O'Brien, G Green, Royal, M Finlay, P Finlay 150 up to St Kevin's vice-president - A J "Jimma-Boy" Simpson, a grand clubman a dashing and determined wingman and a ' veteran of the 1970 and 1976 Reserves Premiership teams Congratulations Jim on an outstanding career with the "Skobbers" and best wishes for your marriage to Julienne later in the year, Page 14 RESULT S B SECTIO N Old Melburnians 33 411 11 16 15 21-111 Geelong 43 54 67 89-57 OLD MELBURNIANS : Cordner 5, Urquhart 5, Dawson 2, Stewart, Mitchelmore, Patterson BEST: 'McMullin, Lloyd, Cordner, Gray, Mitchelmore, Urquhart GEELONG: Lowcock 5, Thompson, Trevaskis, Dowling BEST: Wells, Lowcock, Hardiman, Colenso, Nielsen Monash Blues 4 1 134 166 18 8-116 St Kilda CROC 27 47 68 8 12-60 MONASH BLUES : Moore 7, Bergin 6, Marrett 2, Olding, Forsyth, Co-dham BEST : Moore, Bergin, B Anderson, G Anderson, Forsyth, Black ST KILDA CBOC : Waterman 3, Hinrichs 2, Haddrick 2, Jennings BEST: Drinan, Jones, Carroll, 'Hunter, McNeill, Jennings Old Scotch Coll 64 8 7 1313 1618-114 Reservoir OB 32 108 108 1414-9 8 OLD SCOTCH : Anderson 3, Sherwen 3, Bubb 2, Cox 2, Marx 2, Carlton, Morgan, Tallent, Thomson BEST: Anderson, Frew, Tallent, Thomson, Hays, Bubb RESERVOIR OLD BOYS: R Shepherd 6, D Scott 2, Byrne 2, Tuininga, T Wilson, Heenan, J Carlyle 'BEST: R Shepherd, McKerrow, Paulka, Dowell, Byrne, Trevascus Old Paradians 41 93 144 179-111 Old 3-Iaileybury 65 88 1112 12 16-88 OLD PARADIANS : Roe 4, J Jordan 4, Duke 3, Kohut 2, Natoli 2, 1C Hughes, 43 Considine BEST: Duke, Symes, Kohut, T Considine, J Jordan, Gilmartin OLD HAILEYBURY : Code 3, Houston 3, Curry 2, Bouris, Paul, Hattam, Langford- Jones BEST : G Campbell, Code, Houghton, Palmer, Paul, Warnock Collegians 59 612 11 19 11 19-85 Ivanhoe 20 33 56 86-54 COLLEGIANS: Bickford 2 Newton 2, Etherington 2, Lengyel 2, kice, Lupson, Merry BEST: Roach, Rice, Wagstaff, Merry, T Loder, Zent IVANHOE: McWhinnie 3, Stredwick 2 McKernan, Hartney, Stewart BEST : Stew,- art, Coarse, Stredwick, Hoare, Knop THE AMATEUR BANKER'S 100 Ray (Petrol) Petryniuk today plays his 100th game for Commonwealth Bank A fine clubman and committeeman, 'Petrol' has shown enormous enthusiasm over the 8 years he'~s been with the club and a fine example to our younger players His famous call of "Pace, Pace, Pace" is his trademark down at the Harry Trott and all his team mates wish him the very best and hope we can benefit from a further 100 games FOOTBALLER - May 21, 1977 Last Week's Results Continue d C SECTIO N Old Carey Gram 33 79 1010 11 13-79 Kew 14 35 9 10 1013-7 3 OLD CAREY : Whitehead 4, Cooke 3, Curnow, Rattenbury, Bryant, Duncan BEST : Y"ee, Cooke, Smith, Whitehead, Duncan, Curnow KEW: Hinchen 4, Varney 2, Cooper, Roberts, Toogood, Berry BEST: Blay, Hayes, Varney, Toogood, N Smith, B Smith Old Xaverians 51 96 1310 15 15-105 AJAX 46 68 11 11 15 13-103 OLD XAVERIANS : J Wilton 3, Lawrenc e 3, Adgemis 3, O'Sullivan 2, Romanin, Cookesley O'Neill, Naughton BEST: N Wilton O'Su$ivan, Adgemis, Romanin, Naughton,, Noonan AJAX: Schulberg 5, Bialek 2, Kalmus 2, Junkie 2, Kessel, Fayman, Korn, Bluzer L-EST : ~ Ritterman, Kalmus, Schulberg, Korn, Freeman, Rozen Parkside 39 514 1122 1325-103 Old Ivanhoe Gr 01 24 24 57-37 PARKSIDE : Quaiffe 6, P Harvey 2, Howell 2 Gary Dryden, Biggins, Nankervis BEST: Fitzgerald, J Byrne, Delaney, Nankervis, Johnston, Skalitsis OLD IVANHOE : J Constantinou 2, T Mackenzie, D Gration, Grace BEST : D Gration, Allison, Harvey, Studd, A Haug, Allen UHS Old Boys 24 715 1t19 13 23-101 MHS Old Boys 36 49 610 11 11-77 U HS OLD BOYS : M Walsh 7, :Chettle 2 Johnson, Martini, Gray, Hume BEST : Hume, Johnson, Blampied, Walsh, Blake, Chettle M H S OLD BOYS : R Evans 4, D Lee 2, Cooper 2, Peatling, Cherry, Alloway,BEST : Staley, Cherry, Alloway, R Evans, Tennant, Orchard Fawkner 73 1010 1715 2024-144 Hampton Rovers 23 87 1110 15 13-103 FAWKNER : Stapleton 7, F McMahon 3, Duggan 3, Ward 2, Willcock 2, Teasdale, Fergerson, G McMahon BEST : Duggan Stapleton, Foley, Teasdale, Richardson,, Deans HAMPTON ROVERS: MacLeod 5, Spurrell 4, Nash 3, Rowston, James, R Huckett BEST : Vickers, Thorn, Nash, MacLeod, Tregear, Spurrell CENTURY AT ROVERLAND Congratulations to Ken "Bucky" English who played his 100th game for Hamptop Rovers last week Ken has played most of his football in our Reserves where his round corner drop kicks, his controlled temper and his ellusive play all over the field have made him one of our most consistent players Well done Ken and we look forward to your next "ton" D SECTIO N Alphington 8 6 136 2210 26 14-170 Old Brighton Gr 21 76 88 1417-101 ALPHINGTON : Roberts 5, Candy 4, Whitfield 4, Williams 4, Jamieson 3, C Shearer 2, Gale, Hale, Lennox, Shaw BEST: G Shearer B Shearer, Roberts, Skerry, Shaw, W hitfiel'd OLD BRIGHTON: McClure 5, Priestley 4, Hamilton 2, Mullett 2, Epstein BEST : McClure, Warnock, Epstein, Simon, Levvey, Matthews Old Cam'well Gr 6 0 123 146 20 7-127 Power House 23 47 712 9 15-69 OLD CAMBERWELL : Mullett 4 Hewit t 3, Horton 3, McLardy 3, J Steven ~, Mehan 2, Vincent, P Buchanan, Watkin BEST: R Mullett, Vincent, Mehan, J Steven, Hewitt, Eades POWER HOUSE : Wilson 3, Booth 2, Stafford 2, Upton 2 BEST: Peters, Rosewarne, Vick, Wilson, Drough, Coloe Assumption OC 23 57 97 138-86 LaTrobe ' Blacks 22 54 910 11 13-79 ASSUMPTION OLD COLL : O'Donnell 6, Egan 4, Cribbes, W Mahar, Vipond BEST : O'Dwyer, McKee, Coates, O'Donnell, Cribbes, Mahony LA TROBE BLACKS : Mackenzie 2, Weaver 2, O'Donohue 2, Sheehan 2, Barber, King, Graham BEST: Drew, Rowe, King, Hast, Mackenzie, Weaver State Bank 35 510 1115 16 22-118 Old Geelong 01 24 54 6 5-41 STATE BANK: Dent 6, Inglis 2, Jeffery 2, Kincaid 2, Jessup, Evans, Kirk, Owen BEST: Wynd, Inglis, Spark, Jeffery, Mc- Stvain, Dent OLD GEELONG: Baillieu 3, Jonas, Peacock, Anderson BEST: Baillieu, Crawford, Peacock, Whiting, Yenken, Robinson Elsternwick 11 76 98 1715-117 St Kevin's OB 6 10 7 14 11 19 11 21-87 ELSTERNWICK: Holmes 4, Blythman 3, Grace 2, Dunn 2, May 2, T [Richards, Rigg, Rosewarne, A Ramsay BEST: Brooks, A Ramsay, Holmes, D Mahony, Rosewarne, May ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Fanning 3, P Campbell 3, B Campbell, ~Nettlefold, J Corrigan, Olle, Hart BEST : Olle, Fanning, Day, Fitzpatrick, Randles, Clement University Blues would like to pay homage to one of the unsung heroe's of Amateur Football in its Timekeeper Graeme Colman Since being recruited from Caulfield Grammarians where he held a siimlar position for many years, Graeme is fast approaching his 100 games with the "Blues" where his valuable efforts are much appreciated, also his attitude towards his job and the manner in which he carries out this sometimes -thankless task is an object lesson to all at the Club Many thanks Graeme Page 15

FIXTURES, RESULTS "'A" SECTIO N Last Week's Results - Continued APRIL 16 on 14 -'4 B NOB 32 23 SGob 637 5 1194 1 Mar 11 UBisn 13164 0 7 DLS 11 :12 UBlks 8 17 APRIL 23 Orin 1017 UBIs 915 UBIk 2015 Cob 16 9 NOB 2017 CGr 1413 StB 13 9 Mar 9 12 DLS 28 14 OTrin 71 0 APRIL 30 UBlk 1514 UB1s 13 23 Orm 17 21 OTrin 11 11 Mar 1219 CGr 11 15 StB 26 22 'Cob 7 7 NOB 1413 DLS 9 23 MAY 7 NOB 1223 Orm 8 17 UBIs 1929 Cob 5 6 CGr 111 :15 UBlk 11 11 SGB 19 11 OTrin 14 11 DLS 1219 Mar 1214 MAY 14 (at Elstern Park) Orm 17 14 UBik 15 13 NOB 28 25 UBls 8 6 Mar 15 15 OTrin 8 14 StB 15 16 CGr 13 8 DLS 9 15 Cob 9 6 MAY 21 Ormond v Marc OC (at Elstern Park) North OB Uni Blacks O Trln v Coburg Uni Blues v Caul Gr DLS OC c St Bern MAY 28 Uni Blacks v 0 Trin Coburg v Marc OC Caul Gr v Ormond St Bern v North OB (at Elstern Park) DLS OC v Uni Blues JUNE 4 O TrIn v North OB Marc OC v Uni Blacks Uni Blues v St Bern (at Eistern Park) Caul Gr v Coburg Ormond v DLS OC JUNE 18 North OB v Marc OC U Blues v 0 Trin Coburg v Ormond St Bern v U Blacks DLS OC v Caul Gr (at Elstern Park) JUNE 25 Ormond v Uni Blues Uni Blacks v Coburg North OB v Caul Gr MarcOCvSt Bern O Trin v DLS OC JULY 2 U Blues v U Blacks Ormond v 0 Trin Caul Gr v Marc OC St Bern OC v Coburg DLS OC v North O B JULY 9 North O v Ormond Coburg v Uni Blues Uni Blacks v Caul Gr O Trin v St Bern Marc OC v DLS O C JULY 16 Ormond v UnI Blacks Uni Blues v North OB 0 Trin v Marc OC Caul Gr v St Bern DLS OC v Coburg JULY 23 Marc OC v Ormon d U Blacks v North OB Coburg v 0 Trin Caul Or v U Blues St Bern v DLS O C JULY 30 0 Trin v U Blacks Marc OC v Coburg Ormond v Caul Gr North OB v St Bern U Blues v DLS OC AUGUST 6 Caul Or v 0 Trin U Blacks v Marc OC St Bern v U Blues Coburg v North OB DLS OC v Ormond AUGUST 13 St Bern v Ormond North OB v 0 Trin Coburg v Caul Or U Blues v Marc OC DLS OC v U Black s AUGUST 20 Marc OC v North OB OTrinvUBlues Ormond v Coburg U Blacks v St Bern Caul Gr v DLS O C The Grounds - Where and How Here is the list of grounds to be used by various clubs this season, together with directions as to how they may be reached Unless otherwise stated, Reserves play on same ground as Seniors A SECTTON CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS : Oval 3, Albert Park (Train to Albert Park, or South Melbourne tram in Collins Street to South Melbourne Technical School) COBURG: De Chene Reserve, Bell Street, East Coburg (East Coburg tram in Swanston Street to terminus ) DE LA SALLE OLD COLLEGIANS : Waverley Oval, cnr Waverley and Belgrave Roads, East Malvern (Train to East Malvern ) MARCELLIN OLD COLLEGIANS : IvLarcellin College Oval, Bulleen Road, Bulleen (Bulleen Tramways bus in Flinders Street to corner of Bulleen and Thompsons Road ) NORTH OLD BOYS: W J Brens Oval, Royal Park, opposite Zoo gates (Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street to Leonard Street ) OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS: Richmond City Reserve, corner Church and Highett Streets Richmond (Rear of Richmond City Hall) Flinders Street tram to corner of Church Street and Bridge Road, or North Richmond tram in Chapel/Church Street to Highett Street ORMOND: Ormond Park (Train to Ormond walk north along Newham Grove ) ST BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS: St Bernard's College Oval, end of Buckley Street, West Essendon (Train to Essendon, then bus ) UNIVERSITY BLACKS : University Oval (Moreland or East Coburg tram in Swanston Street, or Brunswick, Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street ) UNIVERSITY BLUES : University Oval (Moreland or East Coburg tram in Swanston Street, or Brunswick Coburg or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street ) E SECTIO N Old Mentonians 38 612 1318 15 19-109 Brunswick 22 74 85 106-66 OLD MENTONIANS: Norton 7, Peel 4, L>ennett, Fisher, Maher, Bungey BEST : Norton, 'Everett, Maher, Peel, Watts, Rafter BRUNSWICK: Carter 5, Brown 2, Dowley, Egan, Sheehan BEST: Sheehan, Palmer, Brown, Cuterjah, Johnstone, Owen West Brunswick 45 157 177 24 12-156 ANZ Bank 23 25 58 5 8-38 WEST BRUNSWICK: P Guatta 9, R Brockwell 4, M 'Schwarze 3, Dell 2, Nigro 2, Fletcher, Fyffe, Lampard, Monger BEST: R Brockwell, P Guatta, Ivey, Lewis, Pitcher, Walsh ANZ BANK: Towan 3, Donnellan, Vigus BEST : Baker, Daykin, Donnellan, Harnetty, Thompson, Towan North Brunswick 6 3 1112 1319 18 23-131 AMP Society 24 26 514 6 15-51 NORTH BRUNSWICK: Dimarco 3, S Gibbons 3, Ricketts 3, Kenny 3, Kokkinopoulos 2, Hughes 2, Spiby, Campbell BEST: Fox, Hughes, Dimarco, R Payne, Kenny, Spiby AMP SOCIETY: I Henderson 3, Parkinson, Gates, O'Rourke BEST: Anderson, Scott, Parkinson, Brown, Nicholls, McKenzie Beverley Hills 98 1411 18 19 21 27-153 National Bank 10 44 54 105-65 BEVERLEY HILLS : BEST: Allan, Butterworth, Egan, Holly, C (McCrory, Taylor NATIONAL BANK: Allen 3, Reeves 2, Andrews 2, Jenkinson 2, Ryan BEST: Hadley, Allen, Jenkinson, Reeves, Andrews, Phillips Heatherton a by e Congratulations from everyone at Power House to Peter Drough who plays his 50th V A F A game against Alphington today Since graduating from our junior ranks, Peters strong play and never-say-die spirit, has seen him as a regular back pocket or half back flanker in the seniors As a social committee member Peter puts in many hours off the field and is one of our best clubmen His recent marriage to Kathy did not stop him from being best on the ground on his wedding day - what more can any club ask Well done Pete and we hope to see you at'power House for a long time to come Deputy vice-captain and "Mine Host" extraordinary, John Olle, plays his 50th game for St Kevin's today John's dynamic and fearless play in the vital centre position has been a great inspiration to the team both this year and last and has doubtless given coach Alan great satisfaction Well done 01! F SECTIO N C'wealth Bank 13 36 128 17 13-115 Glenroy 23 35 68 7 12-54 C'WEALTH BANK : T Dick 4, Carroll 3, M Reid 3, Brown 2, Keating 2, N McGregor, Myers, W McCrimmon BEST: Dick, N Carroll, Foletti, D Thomas, G Taylor, Borrack GLENROY: G Ford 5, I Broomfield, Wortherspoon BEST: M Trevaskis, A K White, K Ross, Wotherspoon, Lind, Buhagiar Thornbury 2 9 6 12 1217 18 21-129 University Reds 2 0 63 84 9 5-59 THORNBURY: R Liversidge 5, Lucas 4, Wilson 2, M Staff 2, Hayman 2, Rademaker, Bennett, Azzolini BEST : R Liver sidge, Burrows, M Staff, Scott, Lucas, Flannigan UNIV REDS: Sturm 4, Dagley 3, Weston Schauble BEST : Long, Morton, ~Dagley, Kanaris, Sturm, McNaughton Bulleen-T'stowe 24 58 1117 1419-103 St Be-de's OC 53 1 06 116 149-93 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday ST BEDE'S O C : Allen 7, Turner 3, Cecchi, Fogarty, Evans, McCormack BEST : Fogarty, Turner, Roberts, Mulcahy, McCormack, Allen LaTrobe Reds 52 8 4 11 8 12 10-82 Monash Whites 00 15 39 4 11-35 LA TROBE REDS: Butler 4, Raynor 2, Stray 2, Kleeman, Oates, Heath BEST: Butler, Kleeman, Raynor, Oates, Sauer, Stray MONASH WHITES: J Josem 2, B De Pace, R Oldham BEST : Goy, McLennan, Rosenhain, Curtain, Ludeman, Sauer Bulleen United 24 79 1110 15 14-104 Footscray IT 22 64 1110 12 11-8 3 BULLEEN UNITED: Gheller 3, V Harvie 2, Bowden 2, Benton 2, Jeffs 2, Lillie, Porter, Divirgilio, Macaulay BEST: Flint, Morley, Divirgilio, Viney, Macaulay, Peter Archer FOOTSCRAY I T : Ferguson 5, Tregillis, Moore, Carr, Leonard, Abramczyk, Baulch, Murrell BEST: Cobby, Scobie, Hoyne, Fletcher, Ferguson, Johanson 150 GAMES AT ALPHINGTO N Last week one of the best clubmen to don and Alphington jumper Bob "Mummy" Humor played his 150th game Bob has been an example as a player and committeeman to all members of,the club Thanks "Mummy" - may there be many more good games from you in the future Page 16 Page 17

Last Week's Results Continue d JUNIOR SECTION 1 University Blacks 2323-161 Coburg 6 14-50 UNIV BLACKS : Sutton 8, Smale 4, Ho f 3, Stevenson 2, Curtis 2, Beggs, Hickey, McCarthy, Young BEST: Keys, Williams, Sutton, Stevenson, Hickey, Smale COBURG: Kilter 2, Burton 2, Altis, Purcell BEST: Kilner,!Neivandt, Cleary, Edwards, Sproat, Middlink University Blues 3 5 713 1215 16 21-117 Mon University 55 77 1310 14 11-95 UNIV BLUES : Trigg 4, Tate 3, Hubbar d 3, Phimister 2, Dess 2, Carey, Foster BEST : Hubbard, Wright, Trigg, Milford, Carey, Foster MONASH UNIV: Rodger 5, Hodge 3, Rosendale 2, Craig, Nelson, Giles, Swanson BEST: Grutzner, Hodge, Armstrong, Rodger, Zimmermann, Rosendale Ivanhoe 65 118 1615 1818-126 Old,Scotch Coll 25 78 1011 1515-105 IVANHOE: Woolfe 8, Smyth 4, Bivian o 2, Vernon, Watts, Buckley, Kearney BEST : Woolfe, Beith, Smyth, Warty, Watts, Brewin OLD SCOTCH: Alexander 5, Reeves 5, Akam 2, Forsyth 2, Martin BEST: Alexander, eeves, Carylye, Melville, Martin, Bell North Old Boys 45 1312 1718 21 23-149 Ormond 35 57 913 12 16-88 NORTH OLD BOYS : Gamble 6, Russo 5, Bessell 4, Gregg 2, Harders 2, Sanzin, Beckley BEST : Randles, Gamble, P Ryan, Demarte, Russo, Bergin ORMOND: McDonald 3, Holds%vorth Marshall 2, Kelly 2, Bosch 2, Hartland BEST : Morris, Holdsworth, Bosh, McDonald, Hartland, Rose St M ernard's ~OC a by e CHANGES OF SECRETARIES OR ADDRESSE S BEVERLEY HILLS - A F McCrory, 129 Beverley St, East Doncaster 3109 - Phone 842-3793 BULLEEN UNITED - New Address - Unit 4, 28 Wimba Ave, Kew 3101 - Phone 80-2358 (Day 63-6121, Ext 227) OLD SCOTCH COLL - New phone number - 528-2978 OLD XAVERIANS - New address - 2 Howard St, Kew 3101 - Phone 86-9896 (Day 654-4633 o r 350-1222) P,age 18 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Hampton Rovers 64 127 1510 18 13-121 Geelong 24 3 8 612 10 14-74 HAMPTON ROVERS : Moore 6, Cole 3, Cervi 3, Morecroft 3, Tabram, ;Ketis, Thompson BEST: Thompson, Moore, Campbell, Morecroft, Harder, Cole GEELONG: Morrow 6, Jennings, Taylor, Dodds, Gardiner BEST:,Syddall, Nurzenski, Jennings, Gardiner, Tripodi, Innes-Iron Caul field Gramm 23 911 1113 1923-137 Aiphington 45 45 911 9 11-6 5 CAULFIELD GRAMM: Fielden 5, Giotsou 4, Meadows 3, Wilson 3, Cooney 2, Stragnau, Templeton BEST: Cooney, Reid, Fielden, Bierwirth, Kerr, Giotsou ALPHINGTON : Courts 3, Aslanis 2, Farry Curtis, Cree BEST: Farry, Bonzzi, Amiento, Travaglini, Curtis, Radford West Brunswick 22 26 78 119-75 Old Paradians 1 2 54 69 914-6 8 WEST BRUNSWICK : Pretty 4, Leatham 2, Maddern 2, Marcos 2, Rutledge BEST : ates, Holley, Madden, Pretty, Rutledge, Schwarze OLD PARADIANS : Wyatt 3, Butcher 2 Di Paolo 2, N Hughes, Russell BEST : Russell, N Hughes, Di Paolo, Wyatt, Butcher, Komisarczyk Reservoir OB 5 8 9 11 1620 1723-125 Kew 2 1 104 12 5 179-11 1 RESERVOIR OLD BOYS: Rider 4, Allen 4, Gerson 3, Truefeldt, Franklin, Blewitt, Rist, Smith, Kennedy BEST: Truefeldt, Smith, Allen, Tobin, Bramham, Franklin KEW : Dale 4, Carbone 4, Wheeler 3, Liuzzi 3, CaiaSa 3 BEST: Not supplied MHS Old Boys forfeited to De La Salle O C 100 GAMES TO OLD CAMBERWELL RUCKMA N All at Old Camberwell would like to conaratulae "Butch" McCallum on playing his 100th game this week against Old Geelong Butch has been associated with the club for many years and has established himself as one of -the best ruckmen ever to don the Old Camberwell colours Much of our success last year was directly attributable to his great work in the ruck and along with his uncanny ability to lurk in the forward pocket and kick several goals per week, this has made him the great player he is today This season Butch has found it extremely difficult to find the time to play but much to our relief and joy he now seems, at east to a degree to have overcome this problem Congratulations Butch and we sincerely hope to see many more games from you in the future Last Week's Results Conti n A RESERVE SECTIO N Ormond 23 46 67 University 7b0-52 Blacks 23 3 3 57 6 ORMOND 7-43 : Fitts 2, Handley 2, R Humphreys, Holman, Farrell BEST: Fitts, Hoey, Crump, Handley, McCallum, Burney UNIV BLACKS : Best 2, Temple 2, Caiafa, Lombard BEST : Larsen, Lombard, Tracey, Dillon, Sceney, Temple North Old Boys 23 76 810 11 University 13-79 Blues 05 05 35 5 6-36 NORTH OLD BOYS : Cuffe 2, Malone 2, Power 2, Maffi, Ryan, Godfrey, McCormack, Clark BEST : Maguire, Clark, Maffi, IIaraisis, Crooks, Power UNIV BLUES Scarcella : Clarke 2, Collins, Bedford, BEST : Anderson, Bedford, Hamilton, Harley, Waterson, Clarke Marcellin OC 1 4 66 119 16 Old Trinity 12-108 Gr 22 33 45 5 MARCELLIN O 5-35 C : J D Gregory 8, Wright 2, Maguire, Curtin, Bell, M B Crimmins Dillon, 4BEST: Jones, J Paul Holland, J D Gregory, Aloisio, J Hesse, Curtin OLD TRINITY: Birrell 2, Siverson, Wilkes fbest: ;Mercer, Clingin, G Hodges, Wilkc s, Birrell, Coles St Bernard's OC 34 1212 15 12 22 Caulfield Gramm 17-149 06 27 58 ST BERNARD'S 68-44 O C: F Sullivan 6, Pearson 5, Johnson 3, P Peter Wade 2, Chivell 2, Taylor 2, Hogan, Bonthorne lor, A BEST : Tay- Sullivan, Chivell, Sheahan, Irvine, Johnson CAULFIELD GRAM: Antonieu 2, Worthington 2, Malfroy, Knowles BEST' Champion G, Rodriquez, Monotti, Everit, Worthington De La Salle OC 23 97 Coburg 139 16 16-112 36 37 DE LA SALLE 412 5 12-42 : Clarke 4, Slattery 3, Mc- Ilroy 2, George 2, Stewart, A Donald, O'Donnell, Mitchell Kerin, Mc- BEST : Slattery, McDonald, Mcllroy, Clarke, O'Donnell, Rapone COBURG: Henry 4, Weston BEST: Henry, Goullet, Tolley, Archipow, Weston, Seath B RESERVE SECTIO N Old Melburnians 56 612 1016 12 20-92 Geelong 21 65 86 9 6-60 OLD MELBURNIANS :Pitts 4, D Wallace 2, J Batton 2, Miller 2 Guest, Gunnsberg BEST: Pitts, J Batton, Jalland, D Wallace, Ristrom, Gunnsberg BowdE Candle, Ross BESTe Lond e, Elliston, Poulton, Foster, Bowd St Kilda CBOC 1 3 65 Monash 97 12 Blues 10-82 1 2 42 46 ST KILDA CBOC 77-49 : O'Connell 3, Danckert 3, Nicklen 2, J White, Girdwood, Matheson, Blakely -BEST : Esmonde, Girdwood, Halpin, Glynn, Nicklen, Broomhall MONASH BLUES Moot 2 : De Young 3, Cash 2, BEST : Scott, De Young, Connop, Kiernan, Swanston, Shea Reservoir OB 26 36 5 11 6 Old S cotch Coll 1 11-47 4 17 39 4 RESERVOIR 15-39 O B : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copydeadline - first post Monday OLD SCOTCH Smith : Kiel 2, Barr, Wallace- :BEST : Caithness, Robertson-Smith, Drummond, Human, Welch, Kiel Old Haileybury 74 136 157 15 7-97 Old Paradians 32 53 77 10 OLD HAILEYBURY 13-73 : Brewer 4, Payne 3, Metherall 2, Cracknell 2, P Poole 2, Moss, McQueen BEST: Brewer, McQueen, Payne, S Poole, Thomson, Wise OLD PARADIANS: P Carroll 2, Rowlands 2, Mount 2, Hart, Van Harten, McCormack, McCarthy BEST : McCormack, Mansfield, M Tahnson, Hart, Mount, Van Harten Ivanhoe 21 76 78 11 Collegians 9-75 41 54 IVANHOE 99 1012-72 : Dudman 3, Simpson 2, Kilpatrick 2, Rotar, J Jones, Field, Docherty, BEST: Bourke, Simpson, Berry, Wood, George, Dudman COLLEGIANS : Purdue 2, Parsons 2, Teals 2, Cartledge, Nethersole, ay, Evans BEST: Purdue, Parsons, Nethersole, McDonald, Rchards, Wright YOUNG VETERAN "UNITED" CENTURY TWO TONS AT Bulleen United $T KILDA congratulates Ian Cai rns St Kilda who this week plays his one hundredth :CBOC congratulates John "Jock" game for the club In six years Ian who O'Connell and Chris 'Bazza" Halpin Jock is only twenty-two years old, has won Best played his 100th game against Monash last Clubman - 1973, Most Improved - 1974, week and led his side to a~ood win He Reserves Best and Fairest - 1976 He has been a hard worker both on and off oached the Under 15'-s team in 1974 and the field, and this year was appointed captain of the This year as the Senior Reserves in 1976 Reserves Bazza plays his 100th Vice President of Football, Social Committee game today and it is only injuries and an ~Iember, Property Steward and First Eighieen player, Ian is as deeply involved as reaching this achievement earlier in his long enforced holiday that has stopped him <ver All at Bulleen take this opportunity career Bazza has also been a hard worker to thank him for his considerable time and off the field and this year he's editor of effort "The Saint" All at St Kilda expect another 100 games from both of them Page 19

11 Last Week's Results -- Continued C RESERVE SECTIO N Kew 43 85 1111 15 13-103 Old Carey Gram 32 43 43 8 3-51 KEW: Duvergier 6, O'Dowd 4, Fekete 2, Davy, Mullin, Gevau BEST : O'Dowd, Mullin Walker, Rose, Campbell, Duvergier OLD CAREY: Hearn 3, C Anderson, Brockwell, Armstrong, Pryor, Manning BEST: M Clark, Hearn, Sims, Armstrong, Pryor, Comer Old Xaverians 23 67 129 14 11-95 AJAX 30 53 64 105-65 OLD XAVERIANS: Pucilowski 4, Quinn 3, M Eichorn 3, Fraser 2, Marguccio, Barrett BEST : Sholley, W Eichorn, M Eichorn, Fitt, Powell, Marguccio AJAX: Jurberg 2, Eizenberg 2, L Sackv,lle 2, Rozenbes, Baron, Hoffman Nankin BEST: Gizenberg, Dudakou, Jurberg, D Sackville, Hoffman, Smith Parkside 3 A 69 1113 17 15-117 Old Ivanhoe Gr 12 13 16 26-18 PARKSIDE : Wiseman 6, Gleeson 2, Hennessy, Fletcher, Philpott, D Clarke, Fraser, Sing, Riordan, Demaniel, Bertucci BEST : Hennessy, Wiseman, Demaniel, Harrell, Fletcher, Philpott OLD IVANHOE: Kadar 2 BEST : Kelsey, Hogan, "Peterson, Pickering, Kadar, I Edlin MHS Old Boys 53 1010 12 14 20 16-136 UHS Old Boys 11 22 37 3 7-25 M H S OLD BOYS : Hallet 4, Quinn 4, 1 Evans 3, I Turner 3, P ~Scott 3, J Lawler, Whitmore, Wilson BEST: I Evans, Price, Hallet, Quinn, Jones, Wilson UH S OLD BOYS : Reid, Mercer, Poulter BEST: McKenzie, Toleman, Hunter, 'Bain, Poulter, Reid Fawkner 7 4 168 2410 25 16-166 Hampton Rovers 30 31 52 12 5-77 FAWKNER : Chard 7, Trapani 4, Nenna 3, Gosewinckle 3, McNee 2, Shannon 2, T Teasdale, Cash, Robinson, Forristal BEST: Cash, Robinson, Chard, Forristal, Nenna, T Teasdale HAMPTON ROVERS: Burns 3, K English 2, Combe 2, Naumoff, A Morecroft, Hurst,,Cave, Nadjecki BEST: Nadjecki, Burns, Cave, Lane, Combe, A Morecroft DOUBLE CENTURY AT ALPHINGTON Today one of Alphington's great player s Doug "Ernie" Adams plays his 200th game Son of a former champion, Doug has displayed the same attributes as Perc, both being wonderful ball players with neat disposal Most of Doug's games have been played on the wing, and with a-little luck we may see many more Well done Doug from all at Alphington Page 20 D RESERVE SECTIO N Old Brighton Gr 16 4 8 612 10 15-75 Alphington 10 2 1 52 5 7-37 OLD BRIGHTON : Bellmaine 6, Kelleway 2, Gillham, Watkins BEST : Johnston, Bellmaine, Kelleway, Paroissien, Gartner, Smak ALPHINGTON : Hayes 2, Plumpton 2, Gale, Humm, Mallon BEST : Jennings, Ermacora, Williamson, Jones, Liberman, Harris Power House 23 65 89 14 9-93 Old Cam'well igr 36 58 611 7 16-5 8 POWER HOUSE: Dakin 6, O'Connor 3, Alcock 2, Guise, Gleeson, Sibra BEST : Fitzsimmons, Dakin, Guise, Angelli, Pullen, Mason OLD CAMBERWELL: I MacRae 2, Kelly 2, Rawling 2, Moran BEST: A MacRae, I MacRae, Young, P Steven, Cottrell, Moi an Assumption DC 20 42 7 2 10 4-64 LaTrobe Blacks 04 14 35 36-24 ASSUMPTION OLD COLL: Shaw 4, Fitz 2, Commadeur, S Daly, Poynton, Catanese BEST: Fitz, Kelly, W Daly, Shaw, O'Brien, Holmes LA TROBE BLACKS: T Groenewegen, Patrick, Farrar BEST:!Smith, Prosser, Barcellona, Patrick, Hughes, J Groenewegen State Bank 25 49 613 8 15-63 Old Geelong 00 1 3 1 4 2 6-1 8 STATE BANK : Linehan 3, Jenkins 2, M2thieson, Murphy, Smith BEST : Thane, Allot, Noviello, Linehan, Jenkin, Truscom OLD GEELONG: Fullerton, Marshall BEST: Marshall, L Officer, Fullerton, Colman, R Kearney, Hobday St Kevin's OB 57 710 11 15 13 16-94 Elsternwick 0t0 61 61 125-77 ST KEVIN'S OLD BOYS: Martin 3, Gave n 3, T Griffin 2, Noonan 2, Phibbs, Nolan, Hawkins BEST: T Griffin, Phibbs, Bookham, Ghiri, S Davey, Gaven ELSTERNWICK: McIntosh 5, P Mahony 3, Allen, Stevens, Lanigan, Keenan BEST : P Mahony, McIntosh, Patience, D Perkins, Cochrane, Curtain Congratulations to Graeme Taylor who today plays his 50th game for Commonwealth Bank After beginning as a dashing halfback flanker his dash has recently been utilised in the ruck and the Bank has been much the richer for the move The dash that he does have, we think, can be attributed to his constant diet of 'Big Mac's' Thornbury members would like to offer Robert "Jezza" Bradbury their congratulations on his celebrating his 50th game last Saturday His consistency and dedication at training has ensured his regular selection in the team Once again we say, well done Jezza, may you play on to your 100th game Last Week's Results E RESERVE SECTIO N Old imentonians 30 91 102 13 8-86 Brunswick 23 47 69 7 10-52 OLD MENTONIANS : Ericksen 4, Eaves 3, B McKinlay 2, J Fitton, Shorten, Turnbull, Sharp BEST: Sharp, :B McKinley, Brockway, Clough, Green, Ericksen BRUNSWICK : Gillett 2, Edge 2, Maloney BEST : Maloney, Anderson, Howley, Liddy, i ilette, Prescott West Brunswick 11 72 84 10 9-69 ANZ Bank 1 6 28 514 5 15-45 WEST BRUNSWICK : White 4, Oakley 2, Rossitto 2 Sturgess, Vazquez BEST: Beaumont, Dagg, Johnson, Oakley, Vazquez, White A N Z BANK: Jackson 2, Birkenfelds, Peter Orchard, Pecora BEST : Birkenfelds, Boyle, Fehring, Hurd, Jackson, Peter Orchard North Brunswick 33 56 612 9 12-66 AMP Society 20 33 45 7 7-49 NORTH BRUNSWICK: Archibald 2, Manias 2, Trotter 2, Raleigh, Miller, Davies 1 1:ST : Manias, Raleigh, Archibald, Davies, Brekke, Carlyon A MP SOCIETY: Pottenger, Ferrall, Reed, P Henderson, OSullivan, Mercier BEST : O'Sullivan, Pottenger, Mercier, Caddick, Heywood, Ferrall Ucverley Hills 67 711 916 15 20-110 National Bank 00 33 53 5 5-35 BEVERLEY HILLS : BEST: ~Butterworth, Chandler, Clark, Fleming, Goers, Holly NATIONAL BANK : Winzar Borserio, Daly, Freeman, Campbell BEST : Borserio, Wilkes, Phillips, Pritchard, Grantham, Hart Heatherton a bye THE BLACK LIST Missed Publication deadline (Seniors and Juniors 5 p m, Reserves 3 p m ) - Fine IHREE DOLLARS MHS OLD BOY S Failed to phone Final scores to H erald Office before 5 30 p m - Fine SIX DOL- LARS COBURG PARKSIDE GEELONG JUNIORS COBURG RESERVES Failed to phone Final scores or Details to Press Correspondent before 6 p m - Fine SIX DOLLARS COBURG PARKSIDE GEELONG JUNIORS COBURG RESERVES Phoned Incorrect Scores - Fine THREE DOLLARS GEELONG JUNIORS KEW JUNIORS - Continued F RESERVE SECTIO N C'wealth Bank 23 46 48 9 10-64 Glenroy 00 30 44 4 4-28 C'WEALTH BANK : Jorgensen 3, Mehmet 3, Athans, Lay, Patternoster BEST: Albans, Kimpton, Patternoster, B Hunt, Mehmet, Papadopoulos GLENROY: M Gulliver 2, W Trevaskis, Judd BEST: Murphy, Wakeling, Stockdale, Crosilla, Day, Judd University Reds 24 36 59 5 12-42 Thornbury 22 24 26 4 1,0-34 UNIV REDS: Garriga 3, Trowbridge, Zographou BEST : Bullen, Garriga, Gavens, Zographou, Wilkie, Logan THORNBURY: W Burrows, I Griffett, B Prendergast, R Castagnini BEST: G Aburrow, J Pietsch, R Bradbury, R Mc- Mahon, Polkinghorne, J Corrusa St Bede's DC 22 35 55 9 5-59 Bulleen-T'stowe 21 34 64 6 11-47 ST BEDE'S O C : J I Powell 5, Hah n 2, A Hester, O'Rourke BEST: J I Powell, Clough, A Hester, Negri, Campbell, Zuccala BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday Monash Whites 02 44 55 8 8-56 LaTrobe Reds 13 53 74 77-4 9 MONASH WHITES : S Chisholm 4, A De Pace, Bull, Leahy, Kounadis BEST: S Chisholm, Manchester, McDonald, Broxham, 'Hampton, Lingham LA TROBE REDS : Hall 4, Ginnivan 2, Hambly BEST : Hall, Whiteside, Delahunty, Martin, Twomey, Ryan Footscray S T 51 56 96 13 9-87 Bulleen United 1 1 15 27 48-32 FOOTSCRAY I T : Cusak 3, Dilks 2, Matthews 2, Beecroft 2, Smith, Butler, Miller, Martin BEST : Baddeley, Miller, Dilks,,Smith, Sudari, Trewin BULLEEN UNITED : Turner 2, Petch, R Bryant BEST:,Black, Matlock, R Muir, MacLeod, McNeil Bryant, IVANHOE SPEEDSTER MAKES THE "TON" Graham Warry plays his 100th game wit h Ivanhoe against old Paradjans today "Wazza" has been around for many years and during that time he spent two seasons at Fitzroy, but he came back to Ivanhoe keener than ever to do well for his club Known for his turn of speed, which has turned defence into attack many times, "Wazza" excels at keeping fit to maintai n his keen attitude in Amateur Football His easy-going nature is one aspect of his popularity which stands him in good stead for his future at Ivanhoe Congratulations Graham on your ',ton' and let's hope that your game today helps Ivanhoe to -another wi n toc`vards the '77 flag Page 21

O SELECTIONS TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRES On ground of first-named club unless otherwise shown Seniors and Juniors at 2 p m Reserves at 1145 a m Umpire for Reserves game shown in brackets LAR U S~I-IOIWN,THA ~PSTER'S" CO N T E P TREWS OF TODAY SFGAMES A SECTIO N Ormond v Marcellin OC (at Elsternwick Park) - Gow Goal: Van Der Kaay, Paizis (Burke) North Old Boys v University Blacks - Keily Goal: Watson * (Ball) Old Trinity Gramm v Coburg - Mead Goal: Macdonald, * (Harkin) University Blues v Caulfield Gramm - C Nichol Goal: Murray, * (Kitch) De La Salle O C v St Bernard's O C - Rowell Goal: Hillier, Peters (Booth) B SECTIO N Old Melburnians v Reservoir O B - Rowe Goal: Hateley, Ahlm (Burridge) Monash Blues v Geelong - Dodds Goal : Jenner, Randles (Connell) Old Scotch Coll v Collegians - Hindle Goal : Taylor, Malcolm (Woodruff) St Kilda CBOC v Old Haileyburians - Wills Goal: Dunstan, Stratton (Hinton) Ivanhoe v Old Paradians - G IM Simpson Goal : G C Simpson, Stewart (Henry) C SECTIO N Kew v Parkside - Jenkin (Holst) Old Xaverians v Old Carey Gramm - Grubb (Middleton) Old Ivanhoe Gramm, v Hampton Rovers - McInnis (Prideaux) A J A X v U H S Old `Boys - Field (Budge) Fawkner v MH S Old Boys - Goodman (Forster) D SECTIO N Old Brighton Gramm v Assumption O C - Maebus (Williams) Power House v Alphington - Mason (Minson) La Trobe Blacks v Elsternwick - King (Brisbane) Old Camberwell Gramm v Old Geelong - Power (Trevellyan) St Kevin's O B v State Bank -** (Radford) E SECTIO N Old Mentonians v North Brunswick - Ryan (Clement-Smith) West Brunswick v Brunswick - Halbish (Speechley) A N Z Bank v National Bank - Jennings (Woolley) Heatherton v?beverley Hills - Mannix (Henderson) A M P Society a bye F SECTION Commonwealth!Bank v Bulleen-Templestowe - 'Muller (D Smith) University Reds v Glenroy - Grace (Trow) St Bede's O C v Footscray IT - Johnston!(Lucas) Page 22 Thornbury v Monash Whites - Cavanagh (Magnusson) Bulleen United v La Trobe Reds - Sharpe (Pekin) JUNIOR SECTION 1 Coburg v Ivanhoe - J Smith Monash University v University Blacks - Blair-Holt Old Scotch Coll v Ormond - Cogdon North Old Boys v St Bernard's OC - McMahon University 'Blues a bye JUNIOR SECTION 2 Hampton Rovers v De La Salle O C - Lowe Caulfield Gramm v Geelong - Peake M H S Old Boys v Kew - Cunneen Alphington v West Brunswick - * * Reservoir OB v Old Paradians - Tracey EMERGENCY UMPIRES : Hill, B Nicholls, P McDonald * One goal umpire to be appointed ** To be appointed Take a fast course in German 6JAW from John Ould John Ould Motors Pty Ltd 83 7 High St Armadale 509 6322 BM W RENAULT PEUGEOT SAAB 0AcT 7ez ocavoi i CLUB SECRETARIES! Cushion your members against CENT Up to $500 each accident for only $4 per member HIBERNIAN ACCIDENT BENEFITS refund the full costs of Physiotherapists, Chiropractor or Osteopath, dental repair, chemist bills, surgical aids, ambulance, spectacle repair or replacement and the portion of hospital and medical costs not covered by health funds Secretaries : Write, phone or cal l i 1113 E3Et IA SOC IETY of Victoria (Registered Health Benefit Organisation ) 300 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne, 3000 602 2800 HOSPITAL MEDICAL DENTAL ANCILLAR Y HB 2 Page 23

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