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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -MAY 31, 1 9 75

®RMOND BEAT NORTH IN A T MILLERBLACKS DOWN TO RESERVOIR - AGAIN !

ST. BERNARD'S 13 GOAL BURST IN THIRD TERMSix leaders beaten ® First loss for five of them

By GEORGE McTAGGART

Ormond got home by a point in a thrilling finish against North Old Boys,,,, ith a b4hind kicked within the last minute of play .

The scores had been level for some minutes prior to that and it lookedas if a drawn game would result .

University Blacks succumbed again to their hoodoo team - ReservoirOld Boys - going down by seven, points after a great start.

St. Bernard s were in trouble against Old Trinity in the first half, but arihcnomenal burst of 13 goals in the third quarter ended Trinity's chances ofcausing an upset.

Coburg pushed themselves up intolinal four calculations when they beatlionash Blues by almost 9 goals . Itwas Monash's third successive defeatand they have crashed from top placedown to 7th although out of the fouronly on percentages.

Coburg's two wins in a row havelifted them to sixth .

Coburg cleared out in the secondquarter when they kicked 7 goals tolead by more than 6 goals at the in--rval . They adapted themselves to

the windy conditions better thanMonask7, who were outplayed all day.

Nether North nor Ormond took fulladvantage of the wind in the firsthalf, and seemed to be able to scorealmost easily against it . Ormond kick-ed 3 goals against the wind in thefirst term to be only 7 points downbut were still 2 points in arrears athalf-time .

Ormond kicked 3 goals straight inthe third term but North added 5-8and we-e 22 points in front .

Ormond started the last quarter ingreat style and after wiping off theirdeficit went to a 13-point lead, andit looked all over.

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 31, 1975

But North fought back gamely tolevel the scores and were unlucky tobe beaten right at the finish.

This is their second defeat in thelast minute of play - the Blacks didthe same a few weeks ago with agoal just before the siren.

Ormond continually broke down inattack against a strong North defencefor a good deal of the game, but itwas the North forwards who missedseveral chances to make the gamesafe in the last quarter and Ormond'saccuracy (16-9 to 14-20) won it forthem .

The Blacks kicked 6-9 to 4 pointsin the first quarter against ReservoirOld Boys and were still 17 points infront at half-time .

But Reservoir kicked 9 goals againstthe wind in the third auarter and heldthe Blacks to 2-3 . Reservoir finishedon well to score by 7 points .

Geelong led Old Paradians for mostof the game and looked set for theirfirst win when they were 21 pointsin front at three-quarter-time, butParade kicked 5 goals in the last term,getting to the front shortly before thefinish to win by 6 points .

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Ivanhoe lost their place in the fourwhen they went down by 28 points t

oMarcellin, and have dropped toseventh . Collegians, with a win ove rOld Haileybury by the .same margin ,have gone into the four.

The wind played havoc with the for-wards' accuracy in the latter game,Collegians kicking 8-15 t o4-11 Haileybury's

University Blues continued theirwinning run, scoring from CaulfiedbOld Scot ch

yfaa iled fbadlyl againstinDe

La Salle and their second successivedefeat has sent them from fourth tonirnth.

Old Carey beat Kew by 17 pointsto move up to sixth.

rowMelbourne

a t.o Move i~ tbeat Ol do the four but the yhad a to

10 Points strug Slt Kilda CBC didn't havethings all their owrr way against Pow-er House who ran them to 3 goals.Old Melburnians had a big win overAl hi t

Among the Reserves, Old Trinit},beat St. Bernard's by 8 points, MonashBlues beat Coburg by 14 points andOld Haileybury beat Collegians by 28points .

Power House beat St. Kilda CBC b3,20 points, Parkside annihiliated oldIvanhoe, Melbourne High easily beatOld Brighton, Fawkner trounced StateBank, AJAX beat ANZ Bank by 3points and A .M.P. beat Old Menton.ians by 11 points..

Six leading teams were beaten inlast Saturdays round -- UniversityBlacks, Elsternwick and four Reser-v es - Collegians, St. Kilda CBCState

firstBde ea tanfor' al~ exen~l,rtthe Blacks .Now only five teams remain unbeat-

Universlues,St. KildaCBOC, HamptonlRo.vera Monash BluesReserves alr3 De La Salle Reserves.

P ng on, pushing them out of thefour, and Old Ivanhoe were much toostro fng or Parkslde

Fawkner overwhelmed State SavingsBank winning by more than 11 goals .Bank's poor shooting for goal added totheir discomfort.

Elsternwick who went down to St .Pat's-Monivae by 26 Points, droppedto third, behind A .M.P. and St. Pat'son

THE BLACK LIS TMissed publication dead-line ( 5 D .M .Reserves 3 p .m .) . Fine - . THREE 'DOLLARS .UNIVERSITY BLUE SUHS OLD BOYSOLD MELBURNIANSBEVERLEY HILLSGEELONG JUNIORSCOMMONWEALTH BANK RESERVE

Spercentage.

AMP Society struggled home by 5points against Old Mentonians whohad plenty of chances. They kicke d4-21 to A.M.P.'s 6-14 .

Heatherton beat Bulleen United by3 goals, displacing them from second,and Beverley Hills scored an easy winover Glenroy.

In Junior games, Coburg beat Uni-versity Blacks by 8 goals and knockedthem out of the four, while Ormondthrashed Parkside to move into thirdplace.

In Section 2 St . Bernard's beat Re-servoir by 21 points and took theirplace in the four.

Missed phoning scores to Herald befor e5 .30 p .m . Fine SIX DOLLARS .RESERVOIR OI .D BOYSST. BERNARD'S O .C.LA TROBE RED SNORTH OLD BOYS JUNIOR SST . BERNARD'S O .C. JUNIOR SST. BERNARD'S O .C . RESERVE S

Failed to phone scores or details to PressCorrespondent before 7 p.m. Fine - SIXDOLLARS .

LA TROBE REDS

Phoned incorrect scores -- Fine THREEDOLLARS .ST. PAT'S-MONIVA O .C.LA TROBE REDSOLD SCOTCH CO L . JUNIORSST . BERNARD'S O .C. JUNIOR SST. BERNARD'S O .C . RESERVESKEW RESERVE SOL

D D CAMBERWELL GRAM . RESERVE SOL

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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 31, 1975

LAST WEEK'S R SULI'~

A SECTIO N

It,,,(voir OB 0.4 5.6 8.6 12.10- 82

DnivLrsity Blacks 6.9 7.11 9.14 10.15- 7 5

12T'.SERVOIR OLD BOYS : Trevascus 3, R .~iwhlird 2, Paulka 2, Dryden 2, Crooke ,

;)epherd, Devlin . Best: Bates, Devlin ,hepherd, Jarvie, Dobson, Dryden .

UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Burne 2, Moffat tConnell, King, A. Johnstone, Steele, Per-

Pascoe . Best : King, Burne, S . Costello ,vs, Webster, Champion .

Si . Bernard's OC 2 .7 2.9 15.16 19 .17-131

Old Trinity Gr 1 .2 4.7 5.7 7.10- 5 2

Sir . BERNARD'S O .C . : Rackham 6, K .phelan 3, McNamee 3, Angel 2, Thompson

7.i, Mahoney 2, Wade . Best : Rackham ,nnpel, K. Phelan, McNamee, M . Mahoney,Cl :1ncy .

OLD TRINITY: R . Peers 4, Quarterman 2,H, ,nsen . Best : White, Star, R . Peers, Jones,Emerson, Christie .

B SECT I O NCollegians 5.7 6.9 8.15 8.15- 63Old Haileybury 1 . 0

COLLEGIANS : Hibbert 2, Edwards, Zent,Pryor, Nethersole, Leeming, Permezel . Best:Rice, Pryor, Edwards, Ryan, Merry, William-son .

OLD HAILEYBURY: Lingard 2, Sincock,Langford . Best : Langford-Jones, Paul, Lon-ey, Lingard, Poole, Pollock .

Marcellin OC 6.6 6.8 12.16 12 .18- 90

Ivanhoe . 0.0 4.4 5.5 9.8 - 62

MARCELLIN O .C . : Cullinan 2, Denning 2,Wilson, Power, B . Crimmins, Harman, O'Sul-livan, Hurley, Woolard, A . Aloisio . Best :C . Mahon, Power, Woolard, Denning, A .Aloisio, Peavey .

IVANHOE: Hughes 3, Burton, Buckley,Quinlivan, McKiernan, McWhinnie, Stred-wick. Best: Stredwick, Quinlivan, Burton,Renshaw, Rojo, Lawry .

Coburg 3.4 10.7 12.13 15 .15-105

Monash Blues 2.2 4.6 4.8 6.17- 53

COBURG: P . O'Brien 3, Ellis 2, Handley2, Callesen 2, Seath, Cunningham, King,Beattie, B . O'Brien, Brown . Best : Gilmour,CAlesen, Gillingham, Green, Beattie, P .O'Brien .

MONASH BLUES : Mutimer 2, Hargreaves,Olding, Booth, Fanning . Best : Olds, Booth,Gumley, Campbell, Golding, Mutimer .

Ormond 3.1 6.5 9.5 16.9 -105North Old Boys 4.4 6.7 11 .15 14.20-10 4

ORMOND : Alan Graham 6, Naylor 2,Wood 2, Fisher 2, Smythe, Richardson, An-rep, Holman . Best: Jenkins, Chisholm, AlanGraham, Naylor, Wood, Smythe . ,

NORTH OLD BOYS : Fogarty 3, Murray 3,Sheales 3, Fennelly 2, Ferguson, Butera, B .O'Connor . Best : Rovis, Fogarty, S . Maguire,Ferguson, Robertson, Welch .

Old Paradians 2.1 5.8 5.11 10 .17- 77Geelong 4.3 6.4 9.9 10.11- 7 1

OLD PARADIANS : J . Jordan 4, P . Rice3, Hughes, Roe, Tellefson. Best : Hughes,Symes, Carroll, Kohut, Muller, Clarke.

GEELONG : Bond 3, G . Trevaskis 2, Low-cock 2, Sheringham, Coad, Neilson . Best :Herd, Sheringham, Silver, Davies, Neilson,Paulke .

De La Salle OC 4.4 7.9 11.11 15.16-106

Old Scotch Coll 2 .1 3.3 5.8 7.11- 5 3

DE LA SALLE : Eddy 4, Slattery 4, Mc-Guiness 2, Murnane 2, M . Bourke, R. Hal-asa, McHenry . Best : McHenry, Donegan,McDonnell, McGuiness, Murnane, Power .

OLD SCOTCH: Anderson 2, Alder, Booth,Cox, Morgan, McDonald. Best : Crow, Cox,Anderson, Wall, Speer, Hinrichsen .

Old Carey Grain 4 .1 7.8 9.11 13 .2+0- 98

Kew 4.4 6.7 10.14 11 .15- 8 1

OLD CAREY : R. Cooke 4, M . Cooke 3,Yeo 2, Freeman, Constable, Thomas, Davis .Best : lavis, Yen, R . Cooke, Kellaher, Dav-ies, M. Cooke .

KEW : O'Dowd 4, Blay 4, Cavanagh, Crowe,Mitchell . Best: Blay, Johnston, Mitchell,Toogood, Lowe, Hayes .

University Blues 3.5 7.7 9.10 13.12- 90

Caulfield Gramm 2 .4 2.9 4.12 8 .15- 6 3

UNIVERSITY BLUES : Armstrong 3, Lyle3, Williams 2, Templar 2, Hart, D . Ross-Edwards, Tyquin . Best: Standish, Anderson,Carmody, Maxwell, Lyle, Williams .

CAULFIELD GRAMM. : Griffiths 3, But-cher 2 Cameron 2, Voyage . Best :

, MDickeson,

Tootell', Grifflths, Clark, Fletcherorphet .

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Last Week's Results ontin (A LastC SECTION i

St. Kilda CBOC 0 .2 3.7 7.11 12,16- 88Power House 4.3 6.5 9.9 10.10- 70ST . KILDA CBOC: Meehan 3, McNeil 3,

Haddrick 2, Drinan 2, Cameron, Mason-Best: D ri nan, McNeil, K. White, Rothwell,Carroll, Cameron .

POWER HOUSE : Sykes 2Jong Daniel 2, De2 ill, Patter McKenzie, Godfrey .Best : K~. AlYuexander, IvlcKenzie, Cross, Wub-beling, Ward, Godfrey

UHS Old Boys 2 .1 9.7 10 .9 14 .11- 95Brunswick 6.4 8-4 10 .11 12 .13 . 8 5UHS OLD BOYS: Reid 3, Johnson 2, 5.8 7. 8Martini 2, McMahon 2 Flavel 2, , Mc-

Lellan, Garwood- B est: Boa HAMPTON ROVERS: Combe 4,el A. Taylor, Blampied, ReidJohnson, Flav- Rowston 2, Tregear, Malone, Brannanlan 3BRUNSWICK; Jones so n. Best: Tregear, Nash, Youn S Ben-

Bennett, Sherry. g . Huckett,Johnstone 2 S• Ta lor '2, R .Palme r

Old Melburnians 0.0 5 . 2Alphington 10.6 16 . 10-106OLD 3•9 7 .11 9 .15 9 .15- 69

3, DawsonLBURNIANS : Urquhart 6, GuestBret t, Pisarski 2, Ristrom, Rudd,Urquhart, RisBtrom, SDawson Collier, Pisarski ,

ALPHINGTON : P . Harris 2, Eaton, Jam-ieson, Roberts, Shaw, Slcerry, Shea, Whit-field . Best : Gale, Adams ,Skerry, Lennox. Shearer, Eaton,

Old Ivanhoe Gr 3-1 6.5 12.12 16-15-I11Parkside ~0 .0 4.4 5.4 IO .IO- 70

T. McKenzie 2, Williams 2, Smith, Gurney,R . Stevens, Gil l

T OLD IVANHOE: Wright 4, Galbraith 2,

Gurney - Best: Wright, Cuttriss,, Williams, Smith, Gill .PARKSIDE

: Wiseman 3, Poole 2, Sibson,E~ame, L nnox,j Dryden , B

. Harvey, Poole,

Y11HS Old Boys 1 .3 7.7 8.10 13.18- 96Old BriQhton Gr 6 .5 7.5 12.8 13.8 - 86M .H.S . OLD BOYS : Schliefert 4, Adams3, Senini 2, CherryBurns , J. Woods, Malone,. Best: Cooper, Short, Silberberg Peat-ling, Cherry, Malone .OLD BRIGHTON

: Jones 3, Currie 2,Hamilton 2, Mullett 2, Wakeham 2, Berry,Eastgate. Best : Currie, Levvey, Eastgate,Finkemeyer, Paroissien, Mullett .Page 6

Lasala Gordon Bes t, '

: PC•ull iEgan, yStevens, ASSUMPTION OLD COLL. : Flanagan 2. nan, Stevens, Schneider 2, McCormack 2

,Hughes, Jones, R . Johnstone, M. Egan. Best: Done an, Vi ond ,g P McCormac Ok, DStuarT,Flanagan, Serafini .

D SECTIO NFawkner 7-7 10.8 19.12 20 .IState Sav . Bank 0.2 2.11 4-13=1

2 .13 8 .I9- 67FAWKNER : Ayres 7, G. Robertson 4, B,Thomas 3, J. Teasdale 2, Kelly, M• Staple•ton, Pouyoukidis, Ferguson

. Best : Foic~-J . Teasdale, A . Deans, M . Richardso n, Ayres,Nanscawen.

STATE SAV. BANK: Cameron 2, Eacott 2inner 2 Dumbrell, Webster . Best: Cameron ;Pitts, Allen, Wynd, Julier, Dumbrell•

ton Rovers 1 .1 8.9 8.9 I3 .19- 97Assumption OC 0.2 0.3 - 50

Old Xaverians 6.4 11 .6National Bank 2 .1 3 . 3

ne~syDS,XValmo bjda: 2Keaney 5, O'Shaugh-Unkles . Best :

Noonan, ValmorbidaPB osnan,O'Shaughnessy, Keaney, Smarrelli .

NATIONAL BANK: Perrett 2, Ferrier, M .McLean- Best : S . Ashley, Ferrier , M. Mc-Lean, Morris, Perrett, Strongman

. '

Old Cam'well Gr 3.2 11,11 12 .14 19.19-133St . Kevin's OB 2.3 2.5 4.13 4 .14- 38

4, H e ittA31,HBBURekeEidLe Mehan 4, Batterbury2, Allan . Best: Stegen, B ku erid e Stewar

tliams, Horton, B . Hanson Batterbu . Wil

ST . KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : ,Whitty, R . Hawkins. Hogarth 2Best : Fleming, Cle-ment, Whitty, Nalder, Crowe, A

. Simpson .

Old Geelong 0.2 3.5 4.11 11 .13- 79C'wealth Bank 3.4 4.5 7.5 8.6 - 54OLD GEELONG: J . Spiden 4, P. Yencken3, Smith 2 'Anderson 2, Whitin, Lillie .Best :, Law, Gilbert, M. Yencken, gAitchison,Misse, J. Spiden •

C'WEALTH BANK •

King, Merlino, Taylor, Reid, , Myers Carrol l

V. McCrimmo. Reid 2, McKinney 2

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14.10 18,11-1195 .4 6.6

Week's Results - Continued

E SECTIO N

Nnrth Brunswick 1 .2 6.4 11.11 17.15-1171,;l-robe Blacks 3.2 3.3 5.6 10.9 - 69

NORTH BRUNSWICK : B . Duncan 4, Ham-;,n 3, Handley 2, R . Payne, Butler, Archi-,Id, Jewson, Manias, I . Duncan, Heywood ,

F,'`!~Ity. Bewson, eH ndley iacobbe, R. Payne,

- . ny ,

LA TROBE BLACKS: Goalkickers, Bestpl . ers not received, or received after copy

de .~d-line - first post Monday.

ti[ . Pats-Mon . OC 4 .6 7.7 10.9 14 .1 3 - 97

i:lsternwick 1 .0 4.8 7.9 10 .13- 7 3

ST. PAT'S-MONIVAE : O'Connor 2, UheMahar 2, Coffey, Ewing, Reid, I . Geary,

Soonan, Carter, Meredith Dowd . Best:!:obinson, Dowd, Parke, Ma6r, Reid, Ryan .

ELSTERNWICK : Pike 3, Berns 2, Weekly,>.lolyneaux, Wallar, Edger, May . Best: I .

msay, Pike, May, Berns, D . Mahoney,G dger.

AJAX 5.4 10 .8 13 .13 16 .18-114ANZ Bank 3 .3 4 .5 8.8 12 .10- 82

AJAX : Bialek 6, Gurfinkel 4, Bluzer 3,Ritterman, D . Freeman, Herzfeld . Best :Bialek, Bluzer, Ritterman, Greenberg, D .Freeman, Herzfeld .

A .N .Z . BANK: Dancer 3, Harnetty 3,' .Iinniti 3, McCutcheon 2, Daykin . Best :Crough, Doig, Karpavicius, Minniti, Pinder,Suridge .

St . Bede's OC 2 .5 5.6 9 .14 12 .18- 90West Brunswick .3 4.7 6.7 11.9 - 75

ST . BEDE'S O .C- : Vaughan 3, Lucas 3,Irving 2, Bowden, Terrell, Fogarty, Negri .Best : McCormack, Lucas, Negri, Roberts,Terell, Fogarty .

WEST BRUNSWICK: Tartaglia 3, Beau-mont 2, Brockwell 2, Allen, Fyffe, Miller,Lewis . Best: Allen, Brockwell, Burton, De-Bone, Fyffe, Lewis.

AMP Society 3.8 5.11 5.13 6 .14- 50Old Mentonlans 1 .2 1.13 2.14 4 .21- 45

A .M .P . SOCIETY: Goalkickers, Best Play-ers not received, or received after copydead-line - first post Monday .

OLD ME NTONIANS : Norton, Wood, With-erow,, Sinclair . Best: Watts, Rafter, Graing-er, Sinclair, K . Speers, Whitton .

Monash Whites 4.4 9.11 12 .13 16.18-114Bulleen-T'stowe 0.3 3.5 6.8 9.8 - 6 2

MONASH WHITES : Burley 4, Thoms 4,Kenez 3, Geritz 3, Farnsworth 2 . Best :Tellefson, Thorns, Rosenhain, Farnsworth,Kenez, Lee .

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Dagostino 3,Frost 2, Puller 2, Young, Gilbert, Walton .Best: Dagostino, Puller, Pretto, Walton,Bartlett, Uren .

Heatherton 1.0 4.7 7.7 13.11- 89Bulleen United 2.3 3.5 7.7 10.11- 7 1

HEATHERTON : Meeking 7, R . Ryan 3,Grant 2, Bodey . Best : P . Killen, Meeking,Walker, Mirabelli, D . Hopkins, Alsbury .

BULLEEN-UNITED: Goalkickers, BestPlayers not received, or received after copydead-line - first post Monday .

Beverley Hills 7.3 11.9 18.11 22 .17-149Glenroy 0.5 4.8 7.10 12 .13- 85

BEVERLEY HILLS : R . Post 6, C . McCrory5, Gibson 3, O'Loughlin 3, AmaCi 2, Brown-ing, Discombe, A. Post . Best : Browning,Gibson, C . McCrory, O'Loughlin, R . Post,Walters.

GLENROY: A. Gribble 3, Lynch 2, Ford2, P . Wakeling, Bray, E . Attard, McKin-ley, Nenna . Best : Buhagair, Westgarth,McKinley, Ross, A . White, Lynch .

Thornbury 2.0 5.3 10.6 13.10- 88Footscray IT 3 .1 3.4 4.6 4.8 - 32

THORNBURY, FOOTSCRAY I.T. : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or re-ceived after copy dead-line - first postMonday .

University Reds 3.5 3.6 9.15 10 .18- 78LaTrobe Reds 1 .0 3.3 3.4 7.10- 52

UNIV. REDS : D . King 3, James 2, Lach-aul 2, Ould, Waller, Willing. Best: Mitch-ell, Waller, James, King, Willing, P . Bil-ling .

LA TROBE REDS: Shaw 3, Gilsenan 2,V . Delahunty, McElwain . Best : McElwain,Taylor, Gilsenan, Shaw, T . Delahunty,Sauer.

ALL DAY PARKING FOR30 CENTS

At Elsternwick Park - Sunday, June 15th .Watch the Interstate games from the com-

fort of your car - Admission 50 cents . Carparking fee 30 cents .

Victoria v Tasmania at 11 .30 a.m .Victoria v South Australia it 2 p .m .Great value - See you there!

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -MAY 31, 1975

F SECTION

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Last Week's Results ~ ®ntir~ 17dJUNIOR SECTION 1 ~ JUNIOR SECTIO

NCoburg 1 .D 9 .6 10 .7 17.12-1I4University Blacks 2.5 2.5 9.12 932- 66

kickOBUR estUPla~RS na BLACKS :o r ore -yer

s Mondavceived after copy dead-line - first post.

Ormond 11.7 13 .11 19 .20 20,21-141Parkside 1.1 5.7 5.10 12 .12- 84ORMOND: Wilson 6, Cornish 4, Parisi 2,

Hopcroft 2, Foulsham 2, Morris 2, Sinclair,Arber. Best: Wilson, Parisi, Hopcroft, Keane,Handley, Gough .

PARKSIDE: Spinks 3, HarCrelli 2 Grace

2, Viney 2, Burnie, Arnold, hicott. Best:Harrell, Arnold, Cocks, Tanner, Sanfillipo,Naipantidis .

Old Scotch Coll 2.5 5.1 0Power 9 .17 14.21-105House 1 .1 3.2 6.6 7.9 - 51OLD SCOTCH: M. Thomson 4, Happell 2 ,Leckie 2, Meadows 2, Drummond, Human,

Currie, Rankin . Best: M. Thomson, Currie,Leckie, Griffith, Sheer, Human .POWER HOUSE

: Bredyk 3, Dunn 2, Wal-ker, M. Selby-Hele. Bestc Bredyk, Gaylor,Walker, M. Selby-Hele, Ryan, Castelli .

University Blues 7.2 8.4 15.6 24,9 -153Mon . University 1 .2 2.4 5.12 6-15- 5 1UNIV, BLUES : Hubble 5, C . Brown 4,Collins 4, Kong 3, Clohesy 2, Christie 2,

Angus 2, Maxwell Thwaites• Best: C . Brown,Collins, Hubble, Kong, Thwaites, A. Smith .

MONASH UNIV. : Brown, Teale, Ellis,Jennison, Thomson, Seal, Best: Anderson,Thomson, Seal, Hewitt, Brown, Marrett

.

Ivanhoe a by e

RESULTS OF MATCHE SResults of amateur matches are broadcas

in the Sporting Sessions Of Radio Stationst3LO, (commencing at 6.20 p.m.), 3DB andda (included ded In 7 p,m, News) each Satu-an

d ABV-2 anening V 7.trom Television Chactneis

r

Channel 2 also provides quarter-by-quarterscores of A Section matches each Saturdayafternoon.

Old Carey Gram 4 .3 9-4 13-7 1Z•9 - I1-llgWest Brunswick 1 .3 3.4 8-7 8 57OLD CAREY: Costello 4, Mill 3, Lowthe,

3, Jamieson 2, Rowe 2, Harriss, CalwellCatenbury. Best: Harriss, Grigg, Lowthe ,Ratenbury Gorrie, Tatnell .WEST BRUNSWICK: Nigro 3, Woollard

Goodison, Dell, Ceddia, Brockwell .T. Fyffe, N . Caligari, Dell, Dymond, Bra~k-well, Bartley,

North Old Boys 3.6 7.10 11 .12 17 .14-116Old Paradians 1.0 4.1 4.3 5 .8 - 3 8NORTH OLD BOYS : Goalkickers, BestPlayers not received, or received after copydead-line - first post Monday .

OLD PARADIANS : Considine 2, Hession,McLaughlin, Fasciani . Best: V. ConsidineMcLaughlin, Johnson, Withers, B. Considine,Caine .

BuIleen-T°stowe 4 .3 5.9 9.14 1422-tr ;Thomastown 2.2 5.2 9.4 12,5 - 77BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE

: Goble 4, Dime o2, Bird 2, Lee 2, Hancock 2, J. Tenace,Van Den Boom. Best: Dimeo, Kelly, G .Sheridan, Goble, Chaplin, Van Den Boom

.THOMASTOWN: Czerny 3, Turner 2, Glee-son 2, Kourlis 2, Park, R

. Murphy, Robinson .Best : Holland, Robinson, Park, Grossi, Di-Battista, Moore .

ampton Rovers 49 8 .17 II .23 17.3I-133Geelong . 2.2 8.6 8.7 12.9 - 81HAMPTON ROVERS : King 5, A . Thompso n5, Earle 4, Salmon 2 Martin . Best: Sal-man,beli,

KCorvinion , gA . , Thompson, M . Thompson,Camp .GEELONG

: Larsen 3, Colenso 3, Dodds2, Wells 2, TripodLeeds i, Leeds . Best: Barrow,podi, Nurzenski, Colenso, Murdoch, Tri-.

St. Bernard's OC 2 .2 5.13 6.17 12 .23- 95Reservoir 013 1 .4 2.7 8.11 9.12- 66ST. BERNARD'S O .C . : G . Hughes 3, Shem-Cavenbry 2

,,

B. 2, Pearson 2, Kavanagh,. Hughes . Best : Sullivan, Guiney ,Shembry, B . Hughes, Kavanagh, Ferlazzo.RESERVOIR OL DKelly 2, Christodoulu 2,, Coon Kelly, Getson, Loader, Yoan-nides . Best : Kelly; Loader, Fiddler, etsonCoon, Sellers . ,

i Caulfield Gramm . a by ePage8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -MAY 31, 1975

L st Week's Results - ContinuedA RESERVE SECTION

t;niversity Blacks 1 .1 3 .7 4.7 9.15- 69lteservolr OB 2.2 2.3 7.4 7.4 - 4 6

UNIV . BLACKS: Kovess 2, Letham 2,Saines, T . Costello, Von Moger, Best,

t. ti - ick . Best: Leatham, Cusack, Best, Kov-Hays, Silk .

RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Massey 2, Dunn,1 . Wilson, W . Byrne, V. Aston, Scott . Best:

l ;u,ler, Manson, Massey, V . Aston, T. Wil-W, Byrne .

St. Bernard's OC 3.7 5.8 8.11 8 .11- 59Old Trinity Gr 0 .0 3.5 3.7 7.9 - 5 1

ST . BERNARD'S OC : Pearson 3, G . Mah-~ ney 2, Johnson, Hughes, Amott. Best :<onnedy, Daffey, G . Mahoney, Egan, Hogan ,OLD TRINITY : Stockdale 2, Nelson 2,

1 . Day, J. Duke, Just. Best : Galbraith, J .D . ~y, P . Day, Nelson, McGrath, Grant .

titonash Blues 2 .4 2.6 6.6 9.9 - 63Coburg 2.0 3.0 5.1 8.1 - 4 9

MONASH BLUES, COBURG: Goalkickers,U,~st Players not received, or received after, r,py dead-line - first post Monday .

1orth Old Boys 2 .0 8.4 10 .5 17.7 -109Ormond 4.2 4.2 6.4 9.1 - 6 1

NORTH OLD BOYS : Hughes 3, KutrolliChard 3, Biagi 3, O'Neill, O'Keefe, Sul-

li,,an, Arthurson, McCormack . Best : Crooks ,ivtrolli, O'Keefe, Diviny, Sullivan, Agnol-Iti .

ORMOND : Kozlowski 3, R . P. Wood 2,

~hap an t~Cla k, Cooper, Meeking, Lewis ,sl:ozlowski .

Old Paradians 0.2 5.6 9.6 14 .10- 94Geelong 2.1 2.4 4.6 5.6 - 36

OLD PARADIANS : G. Mansfield 4, B .Mansfield 3, Scannell 3, Kissane 3, Wey-man . Best : Scannell, B . Mansfield, Dowling,J . Assetta, Wilson, Cooper.

GEELONG: Poulton 2, Smith, Jeremiah,Cutts . Best : Whitehead, Poulton, Jeremiah,Hunter, Harrison, Smith .

All at Thomastown congratulate ArnoldDiBattlsta on reaching his half century to-day with the club . "Dibba" has earnedhimself a good name with his handling ofthe ball in his position at full back . It ishoped that he will enjoy many more gamesat Thomastown .

B RESERVE SECTIO NOld Haileybury 5.8 6.8 8.14 9 .14. 68Collegians 1 .1 2.11 2.11 4 .16- 40

OLD HAILEYBURY: Passalaqua 2, Hattam,Campbell, Billings, Corrigan, Troup, Bouris,Whiteman . Best : Passalaqua, Hattam, Dale,Robertson, Bouris, Gyngell .

COLLEGIANS: Lodge, Tucker, McCol-longli, S . Permezel . Best : Nash, Lodge,Girdwood, Naylor, Troon, Mason .

Marcellin OC 1.2 3.7 5.10 11 .11- 77Ivanhoe 1 .0 1 .0 2.4 3.7 - 25

MARCELLIN O .C. : Frazer 4, O'Connor 2 ,A . Mahon 2, Deed, Walsh, Hesscroft . Best :Butler, A . Mahon, Holmes, P . Gooley, P .Price, O'Connor .

IVANHOE : G . Dean, K . Harris, Forristal .Best : McMahon, Johnson, Forristal Clough,Dulevskis .

De La Salle OC 6.2 8.5 10.8 12 .11- 83Old Scotch Coll 1 .1 2.3 2.3 4.4 - 28

DE LA SALLE: Pollard 3, P . Mitchell 3 .P . Mcllroy 2, O'Donnell, Fahey, Greig, Har-ley . Best: O'Donnell, P. Mitchell, D. Hale,Fahey, Cook, P. McIlroy .

OLD SCOTCH : Rashleigh 2, Bate, Mc-Lean . Best: Welch, Gould, Firman, Ryan,Heaton, Rashleigh .

Kew 5.3 5.4 10.8 11.9 - 75Old Carey Gram 3.0 5.3 6 .5 11.6 - 72

KEW: Goalkickers, Best Players not re-ceived, or received after copy dead-line -first post Monday .

OLD CAREY: Ustick 3, Goode 2, Sala .son 2, Haines, Fink, Rowe, Wiseman . Best :Rowe, Hardesty, Trood, Haines, McLean,Ustick .

University Blues 1 .4 5.7 10.9 11 .13- 79Caulfield Gramm 0.0 3.2 5.6 7.8 - 50

UNIV . BLUES: Carroll 3, H. Smith 3 ,Adams 2, Wilson, Moore, Withers. Best :McLachlan, H . Smith, Wilson, Westmore,Hollands, Brukner.

CAULFIELD GRAM . : Lupson 2, I . Mathe-son 2, Worthington 2, Monotti . Best: Fav-aloro, Smith, Pickering, Maxwell, Felsent-hall, Worthington .

150TH TO ORMOND MANAll at Ormond congratulate Jeff Mortimer

on his 150th game . Since coming up fromthe Juniors "Mort" has been a solid anddedicated team man and would not knowhow to play a had game. It is really acredit to Jeff . The way he conducts him-self both on and off the field . Congrats . andwell played .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -MAY 31, 1975 P,age 9

Last Week's Results ® C®ntin G dC RESERVE SECTIOR! ~ D RESERVE SECTIOF ;

Power House 3.2 7.3 9.5 10.6 - 66St . Kilda CBOC 2 .3 3.5 4,6 6 .10- 46

Dris-coll, NewtoaOUNwt nloSerradurahe 'I'anDner,Westerink . Best: Kemp, Drough, Sibraa, Taylor, Tanner, Newton .

ST

. J

. White Booma11, KILDA C BO ney o Bes

t 2, J. Delaney ,Salter, Esmonde, Jones, Kay, Black.

UHS Old Boys 0.2 6.10 8.11 14.18-102Brunswick 1.1 1.2 3.5 3.5 - 23

U .H .S . OLD BOYS:, Broben 2, Gray 2,Sandiford 2, Story 2, Cassidy, Paterson, Illio-polus, Schultz, Mangos, McKenzie. Best :Poulter, Illiopolus, Cassidy, Paterson, Story,Schultz .

BRUNSWICK : T . Staples, Ball, G . Smith .Best : Biggs, J . Munro, Thompson, Szkuta,G . Smith, Kinlock .

Old Melburnians 6 .10 8.17 15 .23 20 .26-146Alphington 0.0 1.1 1.1 2.2 - 14

4, OBDdM~ L4B,U Caldwell D . WilsonStrang .Best : Connell, Bladin, I . K . Thomas, Austin,D . Wilson, Caldwell .

ALPHINGTON: Sutton, Manley . Best ;Belcher, Dunlop, Liberman, Williamson,Humphries, Sutton .

Parkside 3.1 8.2 14.4 24.10-154Old Ivanhoe Gr 0.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 - 1 1

PARKSIDE : R . Poyntz 7, Pappas 5, Bas-tow 4, K . Gleeson 2, Eldridge 2, Byrne 2Sweeney, Simpson . Best : Sweeney, Eld-ridge, McNamara, Byrne, P . Harvey, R .Poyntz .

Mc0 elnzieVA eIIOEgs Allen

, Allen, Best : nches .

MHS Old Boys 0 .1 5.4Old Brighton Gr 3 .3 3.4

7 .6 12 .11- 834.5 4.5 - 29

Fawkner 4.1 12 .7 13.10 19.18-i32State Sav. Bank 3.4 3.4 6.8 6.8 - 4 1FAWKNER : Mills 4, Barnes 4, Graham

Cash 2, McNee 2, T . Teasdale, M. Teasdal3,eR . Whittacker. Best: R . Whittacker, p :Graham, Mills, McNee, O'Mara, GeorgeSTATE SAV. BANK : Sullivan 2, Mitchel l2, P . Vines, Cooney. Best : McKeown, Sul-livan, P . Vines, Muir, Upfield, O'Neill .

Hampton Rovers 2 .8 3.9 8.14 8 .15- 63Assumption OC 0.1 2.6 2.6 3.9 - 27 CokDevoplMPTONIeRO~anks,GBenso

n lsh 2, Nish~Best: M. Kelly, MacNish, Earle, Shanks'Badman, Seamer.

land SS ASSUMPTION BO

Y OLD Arnott, Howe ,oHowe, CPa

nese, Murray, Jenkins, Reeves .

Old Xaverians 1 .6 4.7 6.8 9 .9 - 63National Bank 1 .1 2.4 4.6 4.9 - 33OLD XAVERIANS: Power 3, Quinn 2Spillane ,2, Barrett 2 . Best : Harrison, Hem-ingway, G . Williams, Power, O'Donnell, E .O'Rourke

. NATNAL Franc sIOB st Daly~ Grantham, Harle to i~on ,

ley, Millsom, Titterell. y' g

Old Kevin'se1 OB r 02 .2 7.8 7.9.6 1.6 2.8 1S 3.11- 29

OLD CAMBERWELL : Hogarth 4, Smith 4,Price 2, Donkin 2, Trahar . Best : WaterworthKerrST. DEVIN'S OLD BOYSarRolle,P Jail ,Simp-son, I . McLennan . Best : Pucilowski, I . Mc-Lennan ,

Davies. O'Kelly, Sherman, C. McLennan ,

Old Geelong 5 .3 9.4 10.6 14.9 - 93C'wealth Bank 0.0 0.0 5.2 5.2 - 32OLD GEELONG : Geyer 4, McGilivray 3, Mc-

Farlane, 2, Robinson, P . Godfrey, Fullerton,

PQaton, Moore,BPStGodfrey,Robinson, Young ,

~Scott,Karageorg oo BestvhHjorth~xJCWhite,McGregor, O'Brien, Curtain, Karageorgiou .

FOOTBALL FROM THECOMFORT OF YOUR CA R

At the TWO Interstate games on Sunday,June 15th - Elsternwick Park .

Victoria v Tasmania at 11 .30 a .m .Victori a v South Australia at 2 p .m .Admission 50 cents ( Children accompaniedby an adult - free) .Car parking fee - 30 cents .

M.H .S . OLD BOYS : Price 3, MoMrgan 2,P . Scott 2, Rogers 2, Piotrowski 2, arshall.Best : Harris, Staley, Rogers, Hutton, P.Scott, Price .

NolanD. BBRsGHTONV Buckle' ~,isLa ~osengarten,

Dobbie, Wood, Evans .

Page 10THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-MAY 31, 1975

Lost Week's Results - Continue dE RESERVE SECTION

North Brunswick 4.3 6.4 8.5 10.7 - 671 . ; : trobe Blacks 0.0 4.0 6.1 7.2 - 4 4

NORTH BRUNSWICK : Azzarro 3, Ford 3,^ :etts 2, R . Brekke, Carlyon . Best: P.bons, Campbell, Campione, Scullin, P.

t,,llmot, N . Walsh .I .A TROBE BLACKS : Goalkickers, Best

PLr:ers not received, or received after copyd, . :d-line - first post Monday .

risternwick 1.0 6.5 8.8 9.16- 70St . Pat's-Mon OC 2 .2 3.2 7.5 8.6 - 5 4

ELSTERNWICK : Stevens 3, Freer, Pait-cnce, Mavros, Convery, McDougall, R . Rose-carne. Best : Best Players not supplied .

ST. PAT'S-MO?VIVAE : Crowe 3, Dickin-son, Barfoot, Walsh, Stephen . Best : Crowe,Kafferty, Jansen, Lardner, Richardson, Dick-inson .

AJAX 0.0 2.6 4 .8 8.9 - 57:1NZ Bank 2 .2 3 .4 6.6 8.6 - 5 4

AJAX : Goldfarb 3, Wiener 2, Rozenbes,Brodie, Kozica . Best: Robin, Jacobs, Blusz-cia, Goldfarb, Lefkovic, Hoffman .

A.N .Z . BANK : Pryor 4, Hanson 2, Jack-s0!1, Thomas . Best : Birkenfelds, Jackson,f mbert, Paul Orchard, Thompson, Tuckey.

West Brunswick 0.3 4.6 4.9 6.13- 49St . Bede's OC 2.4 2.5 5.7 6.7 - 4 3

WEST BRUNSWICK : Goalkickers, BestPlayers not received, or received after copyde_id-line - first post Monday .

ST. BEDE'S O .C . : Welford 2, Hester,O'Brien, Spanos, Oliver. Best: Kean, Dan-ckert, Bolger, Lagerberg, Ryan, Moriarty.

AMP Society 3.6 4.7 8.11 9.12- 66Old Mentonlans 1 .0 5.2 5.3 8.7 - 5 5

A .M .P. SOCIETY: Goalkickers, Best Play-ers not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday .

OLD MENTONIANS: Ericksen 4, James2, Stavrou, Lane. Best : Clement-Smith,.i , mes, Robertson, Brodrick Staveou, Bur-goyne,

St . Bernard's supporters and committeecongratulate Bernie Egan and Denis Santa-ntaria on recently playing their 50 gamesfor the club . Bernie and Denis have bothprogressed through the Junior team, andReserves to play in the first XVIIT, andwe look forward to more fine games in thefuture.

F RESERVE, SECTIONHeathrton 2.4 10.6 12.7 16 .8 -104Bulleen United 1 .4 2.4 5.8 8.9 - 57

HEATHERTON: Williams 4, Yates 3, Bor g2, M . Killen 2, Scanner, Byron, Osboldstone,Richardson, Paul Carey . Best : Paul Carey,Holloway, Osboldstone, M. Killen, A . Ryan,Borg.

BULLEE,N UNITED: Goalkickers, BestPlayers not received, or received after copydead-line - first post Monday .

Glenroy 2.6 3.7 10.15 12 .16- 88Beverley Hills 2 .1 2.5 3.6 5.12- 42

GLENROY: Rust 4, Liddiard 3, Ray Perry3, Crossilla, D . Fox . Best : K. Stewart R .Fox, Rust, J . Wilson, Ray Perry, G . White .

BEVERLEY HILLS : Ormston 2, Glenister,Chandler, Cox . Best : Glenister, Thompson,Greatz, Humby, Chandler, Cox .

Thornbury 3.3 4.4 10.5 11.9 - 75Footscray IT 2.0 7 .1 8 .1 10.1 - 61

THORNBURY, FOOTSCRAY I .T . : Goal-kickers, Best Players not received, or re-ceived after copy dead-line - first postMonday.

University Reds 0.0 3.1 3.1 7.8 - 50LaTrobe Reds 1 .3 2.5 6.8 6.8 - 44

UNIV . REDS : McMahon 2, Sinn 2, Lynch ,Morton, Ball . Best : Ball, Morton, McMahon,Selleck, Wilkins, Webster .

LA TROBE REDS : Solomon 2, Dixon 2,Le Lievre, Ryan. Best : Dixon, Le Lievre,Solomon, Nagel, Bennett, P . Grant .

Monash Whites a bye

ELSTERNWICK PLAYERS IN THE NEWSElsternwick wish to conratulate the fol-

lowing players on their service to the club .B . Molyneaux a versatile forward on reach-ing 100 games . L. Rigg a great ruck-roveron reaching 50 games, "Keep going" "rags"and Paul Mavros playing in the seconds,but a first player into his 50th game .

The thanks and congratulations of OldCarey go to Mike Cooke, who completed50 games last week against Kew. This isMike's third year with us and, in each ofthe preceding years, he has won clubawards . As Best First Year Player, BestClubman and Most Consistent Player . Mikehas played as ruckman and forward wherehis strength, sure high marking and longkicking have been most valuable to OldCarey, together with his contribution as acommitteeman .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-MAY 31, 1975 Page 11

UMPIRE'S CORNERBy Kevin McKa y

FIELD UMPIREThe wh

i should havelthesbesall t whistle uav ailable . umpir

eAn umpir e

and Should give it every ounce of power

Always carry two whistles .

knowledg uof ~geirnstyleacan be layers

Speak kindly and reasonably to them .n~swer queries if asked in a proper man-- otherwise ignore them .

Call your decisions so that players knowwhy they have been penalised .

frequently let a player know what he is

A word or two a tfre the right time willdoing wrong

; but don'-t be trapped intolengthy discussions - or arguments

.You are there to protect the fair player

.See that the man who is playing the ball

in accordance with the laws isito play it that way. Perm tied

Never permit actsun-Punished . mis-conduct to go.

When ~a free kick or mark hasawarded always be within been

calling distance ,so that you have the player under control.

The members of the Umpire's Associationjoin with me In offering congratulationsto St. Bernard's coach Gerrard("Gus")Mitchell on his appointment as coach of

the interstate team .

Gerrard has been a most successfulcoachof his own club and we wish him well inthe gaines against Tasmania and SouthAustralia .

Flushed withhis tennis success SimonMarks

(the umpire's answer to Jimmynors)Is' trying to arrange an um ire'stournament .

of"oor you know that" in 1874 the rulesRules

0fgame e called "The Victorianand rule 13 read:--

No player shall play with more than oneclub during any season .

For the purposes of this rule, schoolsbe not considered ciubs .

The 1874 rule book contained only Irules and five definitions .Today's modern rule book contains 33 rules

plus 193 paragraphs and 17 definitions -almost a circulating library

Page 14

BALL BRIEFSCENTURY TO U.H.S .O .B . PLAYERToday after playing his first

infor UBj11 HighlorBillllispwellhknown~aro dthe c

'he lub for his determination both on ann0 OF

e has dReser es andd ~ as captalnyind 19 0nlAcoach in ssistane1970

. This year Bill is Assistan~Secretary and is in his 3rd year on [committee

. He has played all his gam~esin defence, and his "dashes" from thebackline makes it a little easier foryounger members in the team ourplaying in the Reserves, . Apart fro

m Bill can be seen erecting a at home game stent! On behalfof everyone at U

. sH .S. Bill, congratulationfor a great effort.

ORMOND FULL BACK REACHES

Peter Murphy, CENTURYreached Ormond full back hashis century . Sincethrough the Under 17's and Juniosor'~`MUrphPhas been a regular player and has been agreat defender well known for his brilliantdashes and long kicking from

.Peter also earned interstate full back years ago and selection tw oship played in Ormond's premier-at team

s Ormond . Congratulations Murph from all.

100 UP TO ST. BERNARD'S PLAYER

at CSt .ongr Bernarans are extended from alltoda s to Gerard Mahoney, whoGenard pc mmenhis eed00 n game for the club .whilst still at school, and with the Juniors

of being captain of their premiership sideSince joining Senior rank

shas been dogged by Gerard resulted in knee injuries whichan operation at the end of lastseason

. When injury free Gerard has provedhimself a fearless and talented player,whether in attack or defence, and we allhope that he will soon be back in his right-ful place - in the "A" grade side .

THE BIG WHITE "V"You can see 40 of them in action atEls tTwo

ernwick Park on Sunday, June 15th .rasmania Interstate If matches Victoria Victoria

v Sout h Australia at 2 pinOnly 50 cents for the two matches -Car parking in the groun dGreat value! 30 cents --Navy Blue, Whit eand V" -- Navy Blue, Red

Gold -- Rose, Primrose and GreenThese are the coloursJune 15th to follow on Sunday,Eis - N O - not at the Races - at

ternwick Park when Victorian teams meetTasmania (11 .30 a .m .) and South Australia(2 p .m .).90 You'll

be on a really good thing if youfor there -cents . only 50 cents - Car parking

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-MAY 31, 19 75

TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRESOn 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

Old Trinity Gramm . v Monash Blues -George . Goal : Murray, Dunstan (Jones) .

Coburg v University Blacks - Simpson .Goal : Smith, Allen (Benson) .

North Old Boys v Reservoir O .B . - Rowell .Goal : Cust, L . Williams (Cunneen) .

Old Paradians v St. Bernard's O .C. -Goodman . Goal : Saunder, Bridges (Myors) .

Geelong v Ormond - Wills . Goal Umpiresfrom Geelong District League (Grace) .

F SECTIO NGlenroy v Monash Whites - C . Nichol

(Burridge) .Bulleen-Templestowe v Heatherton - Fog-

arty (Heatherton Reserves a bye) .Thornbury v Bulleen United - Lowe (ROs-

setto) .University Reds v Beverley Hills - Halbish

(Stead) .La Trobe Reds v Footscray IT. - King

(Wood) .

B SECTION

Ivanhoe v Old Scotch Coll - Bishop . Goal :Paizis, Stratton (Sutherland) .

De La Salle O .C . v Collegians - Kelly .Goal : Ahlm, Hillier (Blair-Holt) .

Old Carey Gramm . v Old Haileyburians -Reilly . Goal : McKenzie, Wilson (Booth) .

Caulfield Gramm . v Marcellin O .C . - Cord-ner . Goal : E . Jenner, Peters (Pritchett) .

University Blues v Kew - Dodds . Goal :K . Jenner, McCusker (Mitchell) .

C SECTIO N

Brunswick v Old Melburnians - McTaggart(Muller) .

Alphington v St . Kilda CBOC - Jorgen-sen (Collister) .

Parkside v Power House - Hill (Botsford) .M .H .S . Old Boys v U.H .S . Old Boys -

Dressing (Butterworth) .Old Brighton Gramm . v Old Ivanhoe Gramm .

- B. Nicholls (Cavanagh) .

D SECTION

Assumption O .C . v Old Xaverians - Grubb(Puddy) .

National Bank v State Sav. Bank - Budge(Holst) .

St . Kevin's O .B . v Fawkner - Andrews(Maebus) .

Old Geelong v Hampotn Rovers - Wake-field (A . Williams) .

C'wealth Bank v Old Camberwell Gramm .- Somerville (Dunkley) .

E SECTIO NElsternwick v A .N.Z . Bank - Kollmorgan

(Ryan) .AJAX v La Trobe Blacks - P . Fell (Kitch) .St . Bede's OC v North Brunswick - Marks

(White) .A .M .P . Society v St. Pat's-Monivae O .C.

- McMahon (Ray) .Old Mentonians v West Brunswick - Mc-

Innes (Morgan) .

JUNIOR SECTION 1Ormond v Old Scotch Coll . - Johnston .Power House v University Blacks - Sharpe .Monash University v Parkside - Cogdon .University Blues v Ivanhoe - Gow.Coburg a bye .

JUNIOR SECTION 2West Brunswick v Caulfield Gramm . - Jen-

nings .Reservoir O .B . v Old Carey Gram . - Mason .Hampton Rovers v Bulleen-Templestowe -

Mead .Old Paradians v St . Bernard's O.C. - Power.Thomastown v North Old Boys - Duck-worth .

Geelong a bye .

EMERGENCY UMPIRES :Rowe, J . Field, Hindle, Thomas, Minson,

Phillips, Amor, Gannon, Jenkin .St . Kevin's OB v Fawkner - Andrews

(Smith) .Old Mentonians v West Brunswick - W .

Innes (Amor) .Phillips, Amor, Gannon, Jerkin, Maebus,Morgan .

TRIBUNA L( 10th

S . BracherMA(Alphingto nROUN D

R)

wasfound guilty of striking G . Scott (Old Ivan-hoe Gram. Reserves) and suspended for twomatches .

G. Williams (Elsternwick Reserves) wasfound guility of elbowing N . Young (St .Bede's OC Reserves) and suspended for sixmatches .

(MAY 17th ROUND)K. Petroff (Old Xaverians Reserves) was

charged with elbowing K. Morrison (StateSavings Bank Reserves) - charge not sus-tained .

D. Hall (St . Bede's O .C . Reserves) wasfound guilty of unduly rough play againstM. Lane (AMP Society Reserves) and sus-pended for two matches .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 31, 1975 Page 15

APRIL 19CGr 17.15 OHal 9 .12DLS 16 17 Mar 3 .13OSct 17.10 OCar 7.10Coll 8 .23 Kew 10 9URIs 19.18 Ivan 17.1 2

APRIL 26Kew 12.220Hal 10 .21Ivan 17.18 DLS 16.9Mar 17 16 OCar 9.17CGr 12 .15 Coll 11 .21UniBis 18 .19 OSct 9 .2

Ivan 11 .14 Kew 10 .1 6OSct 16 .16 Offal 11 .13OCar 11 11 Col 11 .1 0DLS 16.17 CGr 10.12UBIs 18 .15 Mar 13.1 7

MAY 1 0Mar 22. 18 OHaI 14.22DLS 17.13 Kew 6 .12OCar 23.13 Ivan 12 .6CGr 15 .17 OSct 12 .17UBls 20 .14 Col 15 .1 0

17Ivan 16 .1M5AOH al 16 .6Kew 18 .13 Mar 14 .15ColCGr 21 I1 OCar 811.1 1UB1s 15 .14 DLS 14 .1 3

Page 16

MAY 2 4Col 8 .15 OHal 4 .11Mar 12 .18 Ivan 9.8DLS 15 .16 OSct 7.11OCar 13 .20 Kew 11 .15UBIs 13 .12 CGr 8.1 5

MAY 3 1Ivanhoe v o ScotchDLS OC v CollegiansO Carey v o HalleyCaul Gr v MarcellinUni Blues v Ke w

JUNE 7O Scotch v MarcelCollegians v IvanhoeKew v Caul GrO Carey v DLS OCO Halley v Uni Blues

SUNDAY, JUNE 1 5

VICTORIA v S AUS Tat Elsternwick Park

JUNE 21

e Kew vI0 Sc tchlans

DLS OC v 0 HalleyCaul Gr v IvanhoeUni Blues v 0 Carey

Ivanhoe v DLS6OCO Halley v KewMarcel v 0 CareyCoil v Caul GrO Scotch v Uni Blues

JULY 5O Hailey v 0 Scotc hKew v IvanhoeO Carey v CollegiansCaul Gr v DLS OCUni Blues v Marcel

JULY 12Ivanhoe v o CareyMarcel v 0 HalleyO Scotch v Caul GrDLS OC v KewCollegians v Uni Blue s

JULY 1 9O Halley V IvanhoeO Scotch v CollegiansKew v MarcellinOld Carey v Caul Gr

I Uni Blues v DLS OC

JULY 2 6Ivanhoe v MarcellinCollegians v 0 Halley

DLS OC v 0 ScotchO LSv Kew

Caul Gr v Uni Blues

AUGUST 2O Halley v 0 CareyMarcellin v Caul GrO Scotch v IvanhoeCollegians v DLS O CKew v Uni Blues

AUGUST 9Ivanhoe v CollegiansDLS OC v MarcellinO Carey v 0 ScotchCaul Gr v Ke wUni Blues v 0 Halley

AUGUST 16Marcellin v xO ScotchKew v Collegian sDLS OC v 0 CareyCaul Gr v 0 HalleyUni Blues v Ivanho e

AUGUS7 23Ivanhoe v Caul GrO Halley v DLS OCO Scotch v KewCollegians v MarcelO Carey v Uni Blue s

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~WPJHANT NOTESPREVIEW

The A .B .C. Sporting Session from 3L0each Friday (which commences at 6 .30 p .m .,)will include a preview of the following day'samateur matches .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTSPOST REPORT EACH SUNDAY . - It is

absolutely essential that copy be receivedby the Editor BY FIRST POST ON MONDAYE :~.CH WEEK. Copy received after this timewill not be considered.

The only way to ensure delivery on Mon-day is to post SUNDAY - EARLY.

ADDRESS ALL MATTER FORPUBLICATION TO

"THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER"Box 1564P, G .P .O ., MELBOURNE, 3001, an d

not to the Editor's private address .(Use addressed envelopes provided) .

POST EARLYPress Correspondents are advised to post

copy EARLY on Sundays. The final clearancetime 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 - POSTEARLY!

V.A.F.A. MEETINGClub Secretaries and Delegates (Mem-

bers) are reminded that the next meetingof the Association will be held at theAmateur Sports Club, 14 McKillop Street,Melbourne, at 8 p.m. next Monday, June2nd .

MAKE SURE YOUR CLUB IS REPRE-SENTED.

Any club which fails to have a representa-tive present at TWO consecutive meetingsincurs a fine, and any club not respresentedat THREE consecutive meetings is liable toforfeit its membership of the Association .

SECTION - PLEASEPress Correspondents are requested to com-

,ply with ALL INSTRUCTIONS in the Notesto Press Correspondents issued to all clubsprior to the Season - Including - CLUBNAME and SECTION on eve ry envelope for-warded to The Amateur Footballer.

TIMEKEEPERS' INSTRUCTIONSREGARDING "TI ME -ON"

`Time-on" must be added (1) when sign-led by the Field Umpire and (2) when a goalor behind has been scored. In the case of agoal, take the time from the waving of theflags by the Goal Umpire to the bouncing ofthe ball in the centre by the Field Umpireand, in the case of a behind, take the timefrom the waving of the flag to the kick off.

"Herald" PhoneNumbers

You may dial DIRECT to the AmateurFootball rperesentative at the "Herald`Office . The numbers are:-

652-1479 or 652-1893If you have any difficulty, you may ring

63-0211 and ask for EXTENSION 1479 or1893 .

RESERVE SECTION RESULTSto be phoned to

652 1892BEFORE 3 p.m .

or DIAL 63-0211 EXTENSION 1892Any phone calls not directed to these num-

bers go astray, and clubs will be regardedas not having phoned the scores, and will befined accordingly .When phoning scores, please state firstly

the Section, the teams concerned, and thenthe winners, before giving the actual scores .

Correct scores must be phoned, otherwisea fine will be incurred . Check with GoalUmpires for correct scores.

This is the responsibility of the HOMECLUB .

ARE THE PLAYERS OF YOUR CLUB COVERED FO R

ACCIDENTFor a premium ui only

$3.00 PER F'" .A1'ERWE CAN ASSIST BY HELPING COVER THEIR INJURY EXPENSES

Club Secretaries should contac t

HIBER"Iv"' "CIDLEXT FUND28 9 Latrobe Street, Melbourne . Phone: 67-734 5

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 31, 1975 Page 17

LOOKING BAC KBy Noel Rundle

5 Years Ag oCollegian

s Harry Trott Ovaig,ewith artrementdousdcrowdin attendance which was very pleasing to

organiser Warwick Mitchell .Bag of "spuds" was won by club M .O .,Dr. Vivian .

aichosensqmadef up ofPert

h 42 from carniva

l A Sec .been -tion, 21 from B Section, 4 from C Section,and 1 each from D and E Sections .Coburg (A), Univ. Blacks (B) and U .H .S .Old Boys (C) and Army Apprentices (Junior2) th

e Coburgwere lalmostaupsetebysDe LatSall ewho handled the wet conditions well, eventhough De La Salle only scored 9 pointsin the second half, it was half-way throughthe last quarter before Coburg took thelead, and went on to triumph by 17 points .Best were N . Beattie, Pearson and Scan-lon (Coburg) and Whitelaw, Halassa andB . Lyons (De La Salle) .

Australian Universities Football cham-pionship was being held at Monash Univer-sity with 14 universities competing .Latrobe Univ. replaced Elsternwick astop side in 'E' section when they beatElsternwick by 11 points .

10 Years Ago

25 Points Old Paradians, trailing Old Xaverians b y

second halftt half played Old a ssXave

rensational5 .4 . P. Booth, Parker and Proctor led therecovery while Stoney, Gilbert and Higginstried to keep Old Xav's in it .

StilHaml pto

n undefeated Ro ers nt Cild S ct on

ONorth Melb. C .B .C.O .B . and Old Geelongland

in 'D' section .

Ian Merrick played his 285th game withCoburg to equal the club record held bypresident Bill Brown (Bill is a Vice-Presi-dent of the V .A .F.A . today - Ed .) .

Other milestones - 150 games to "Jock"MeGregor (Elsternwick), 100 games to DickThomas (Old Carey), Jim McLeod (Alphing-ton) and Barry Silvester (Old Paradians) .

2 5Hampton Rovers, withAa

oof wet weather football, ledreUnivXh Blacksall day, and despite strong opposition inthe last quarter, held on to win by 2 goals .J iwere the

m McQueen, Doug Arnold, and Dave Blan d' bes tmagnificent Ronerdef nce, w

LionelJoh

nKing,Bra an dNigel Gray stars for Blacks .Ormond kicked 3 .5 to 0.2 in the last

quarter against Old Melburnians to win by3wins on en d

points and set a club record with sevenOrmond and heh still

writer's gamefull

forward, Bob Chadwick, hitting the postwith seconds to go . - N.C .R .) .

Page 18

"Kia-Ora Sports Parade" was on at Prah-ran Town Hali on July 7 with test captainonnahe Hassett as one of guests appearing

a champion ginte state Ltamateur footballer b einhis day .

Important Notes (cont . )

RESERVES - PLEASE NOTETeam Managers and Timekeepers of Ile,

serve Section teams should note particularlythe following points :-

I• Starting time is 11 .45 a .m . If startedafter 11 .50 a .m ., a fine for late start2 . EACH

operates .QUARTER Is of 20 minutes>

duration, plus Time-on . Instructionsregarding TIME-ON are printed on theback of Score Cards .

3 . Half-time Interval MUST NOT EXCEED15 MINUTES - that is from the end ofthe second quarter to the start of thethird.

SENIOR ,and Junior Sections matches con-

sist of quarters of 25 minutes' durationplus Time-on and commence at 2 p.m .

The duty tr~att Official R nnerSis to carrymessages from the coach to players and NOTto engage in altercations with players.

The runner, in carrying such messages,must take the shortest possible route to theplayer concerned, and leave the field im-mediately after delivering the message.

Clubs in A SectB Section shoul d TO no~te these num-bers .

For teams on Thursday night (as early aspossible after 7.30 p .m. please-and certainlybefore 9 p .m .) .The Age 60-0421-.Mike Sheaha nThis applies to clubs in main game only -- .as advised .Quarter-by-Quarter scores this week - 69-

2951 .

Watch for this number week by week .

TEMPORARY NUMBER FOREMERGENCY UMPIRES

Elsternwick Park will not be used for thetime being, owing to rebuilding of the dressingrcoms .TODAY EMERGENCY UMPIRES WILL BE

STATIONED AT PARKROYAL MOTOR INN,and, as usual, they will be available to pro-ceed to any ground as required .

THE TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 38-9221 .Should the appointed umpire fail to ap-pear, it will be necessary to ring this num-ber AND ASK TO SPEAK TO AN UMPIRE .Remember the number -- 38-9221 .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 31, 1975

LEADING GOALKICKERS

A SECTION

111-ntpson, St . Bern . (2)i , dan Old . Parad . (4 )

re, , Monash BI . (-)n Graham, Orm . (6)

_~mti ~he, Ormond (1)eaes, North OB (3)U'Connor, Nth OB (1)

T Byrne, Res . OB (-)li .mscn, Old Trinity (1)

reit, Uni . Blacks (1)Handley, Coburg (2)

T-evaskis, Geelong (2)F!shcr, Ormon d

B SECTIONif Ivanhoe (3)i i uiler, Caul . Gram . (2)t ullinan, Marcellin (2)v . Cooke, Old Carey (3)\I,'illiams, Uni . Blues (2)F[cPdy, DeLaSalle (4)11orgatt, Old Scotch (1)13-rring, Old Hailey (-)H . Halasa, DLSalle (-)Cistable, Old Carey (1)[,,luin, Uni . Blues (1)M~Urnane, DeLaSalle (2)

Rowston, Hamp . Rev . (2) 18Schneider, Assumpt . (2) 14Keaney, Old Xaver, (5) 13Pavone, Assumption (-) 12Jacimovic, Nat . Bank (-) 12Reid, C'wealth Bic (2) 11Ayres, Fawkner (7) 1 1

E SECTIONSchulberg, AJAX (-)McCutcheon, ANZ Bk . (2)Bialek, AJAXGurfinkel, AJAX (4jDancer, ANZ Bank (3)Molyneaux, Elstern . (1)Blythman, Elstern . (-)Norton, O . Ment. (1)O'Connor, St .Pat-M. (2)

332221201919161514141414

F SECTIONBurley, M . Whites (4)Meeking, Heatherton (7)Discombe, B . Hills (1)A. Post, B. Hills (1)P . Wakeling, Glenroy (1)O'Loughlin, B . Hills (3)

C SECTIONC~ rctuhart, Old Melb . (6) 33(,_iIhraith, O . Ivan . (2) 28

kes, Pow. House (2) 22dleja, St . K . (- 20

Adams, MHS OB (3) 19P. O'Connell, St.K . (-) 18-hliefert, MHS OB (4) 15Quaffe, Parkside (1) 15tames, Old Bton (3) 15Ilamilton, O . Bton. (2) 14

D SECTIONC~~mbe, Hamp . Rev. (4)onkles, Old Xaver . (1)

JUNIOR SECTION 1Jones, IvanhoeMaxwell, Uni . Blues (1)Dunn, Power House (2)Sterling, Ormond ~~~Wilson, OrmondMcMahon, IvanhoeArnold, Parkside (1)Meadows, Old Scotch (2)Byrne, Ivanho e

3218

32211916151413131 2

332.31615141 4

24211514141312121 1

JUNIOR SECTION 2A . Thompson, H . Rev . (5) 20Earle, H . Rev. (4) 17Czerny, Thomas . (3) 16

Hearn, Old Carey (-)Dalmau, St . Bern. (2)G . Hughes, St . Bern . (3)Nigro, West Bruns . (3)Costello, Old Carey (4)Edwards, Res . OB (-)Price, Res. OB (-)

1515141412111 1

A RESERVE SECTION

Stockdale, O. Trin. (2) 23Hughes, North OB (3) 16Price, Old Parad. (-) 15Pearson, St. Bern. (3) 14

B RESERVE SECTIO NP. Mitchell, DLS (3) 14O'Connor, Marcellin (2) 1 3Scarcella, On . Blues (-) 12G . Dean, Ivanhoe (1) 1 2

C RESERVE SECTIONJ. White, St . K. CBC (2) 22R. Poyntz, Parkside (7) 21Sweeney, Parkside (1) 16Larkin, O . Bton. (1) 14

D RESERVE SECTIONT. Teasdale, Fawkner (2) 14Fraser, Old . Xaver. (-) 13Phyland, Assumpt . (1) 10Shanks, Hamp . Rev. (1) 1 0

E RESERVE SECTIONEricksen, O . Ment . (4) 19Pryor, ANZ Bank (4) 16Morse, St . Bede's (-) 14Stevens, Elstern. (3) 14

F RESERVE SECTIONLiddiard, Glenroy (3) 11Yates, Heatherton (3) 11M . Killen, Heatherton (2) 8

VEST and FAUREST"SINCE 1845

Telephone Melbourne 60-0571 ; Oakleigh 568-1999.

BOB COGDON - BARRY SHEARERNO'% STAFFORD

(MEMBERS V.A .F .A . )

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - MAY 31, 1975 Page 19

A`d'C O URGE "' SINCE E S FCobur¢'s new coach, Graham Warfe, has been interested in the club since 1

efive years ald, when he was the club mascot. watiNow, after playing 247 Qames with theJuniors and Seniors, he is directing affairsfrom the "other" side of the fence.

Graham made his debut as mascot bac kin 1949, and then went to play with WestCoburg Under 15 team .

He came back to Coburg at the age of15 to play with their Junior team (Unde r19) . He was with the Juniors for four yearsand was captain the last two of theseseasons .

Fairest aWardthe Junior and Section Best andthe same year .

Graham played his first senior game atthe end of that season -- in the finals -and was a playing member of this team untilthe end of season 1974

-He was 1969 atn to o f 1974, and won eightthe year

s clubBest and Fairest trophy in 1973, after beingrunner-up three times . He also won severalother club trophies.

Graham first played in the Victorian teamin 1966 and was Vice-Captain of the teamwhich played in Tasmania in 1969 . He wasCaptain of the Victorian team at the PerthCarnival in 1970.

Position s Graham claims to have played in mos t

centre and the back pocke t but (What laboin the

ut theruck? - Ed .) .He missed a lot of games through in

. ed with, and the best player for his size Isjuries - two broken collarbones, a disloc- Norm Beattie .ated elbow, and has had his nose broken From a back-pocket player'sseveral times

. view, he names Mick Mulcah y has had a bad knee pointHe

since 1966 and ians) and Hugh Ford (Old Paradians ) Xaver-as ad acartil

i finally knee didn't seemdgo affec~his ability, the hardest resting rovers to mind .for he has played many fine y° Graham, now aged 30, started his new ven•then - Ed .). games since l

the ure rather shakily, as Coburg lost three of

Graham considers Peter Scanlon the best the lastttwfuro andaarh baoktin the fi

hvering

won"all round the ground" player he has play-

we are accustomed to seeing them .

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On ground of first-named club at 2 p .m.-Reserves at 11 .45 a .m .

A SECTION>tonash Blues v St. Bernard's OC;iiiversity Blacks v Old Trinity Gramm .ormond v Old Paradian s-,orth Old Boys v CoburgFt , servoir OB v Geelong

B SECTION(l id Scotch Coll . v Marcellin OCC,dlegians v Ivanho e;,

: v v Caulfield Gramm .t)ld Carey Gramm v De La Salle OCo Id Haileyburians v University Blues

C SECTIO NOld Melburnians v U .H.S . Old BoysSr . Kilda CBOC v BrunswickOld Ivanhoe Gramm v M .H .S . Old BoysParkside v Alphingto npower House v Old Brighton Gramm .

D SECTIO Nold Xaverians v Hampton Rovers, ; Ae Sav . Bank v Assumption O CW d Camberwell Gramm . v Old Geelong

i Kevin's OB v National BankFnwkner v C'wealth Ban k

AS USED BY THE CHAMPIONS . . .

F, SECTIO NA .N .Z . Bank v St . Pat's-Monivae OCLa Trobe Blacks v Elsternwic kWest Brunswick v A .M .P . SocietySt Bede's OC v A .J .A . XNorth Brunswick v Old Mentonians

F SECTIONMonash Whites v Beverley HillsHeatherton v GlenroyFootscray I .T v University RedsThornbury v Bulleen-TemplestoweBulleen United v La Trobe Reds(Reserves - Thornbury a bye )

JUNIOR SECTION IOld Scotch Coll . v ParksideUniversity Blacks v OrmondIvanhoe v Monash UniversityCoburg v University BluesPower House a bye .

JUNIOR SECTION 2Caulfield Gramm . v Old Carey Gramm .Hampton Rovers v Old ParadiansBulleen-Templestowe v St . Bernard's OCNorth Old Boys v Geelon gThomastown v Reservoir OBWest Brunswick a by e

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W L For Agst

Be La Salle OC 4 2 649

Power House 3 4 513

St . Bernards pC S5 CTION1 695 462University Blacks 4 2 676 516

Ormond 4 2 606 522North Old Boys3 3 586 514Reservoir O B

Coburg 3 3 579 580 Monash Blues

3 3 3 3 535 533 542

Old Paradian 603Old s 3 3 505 598Trinity Gr 2 4 538Geelong 586

- 6 382 712

University Biues 6 SECTION

,Caul fi eld Gram 3 2 58 3Collegians 3 2 482

Marcellin OC 3 3 583Old Carey Cr 3 3 526IvanhoeKew 3 3 56

5 Old Scotch Coll 2 4 498Old Haileybury - 6 469

OSt . Kilda CBC C SECTIONOld Ivanhoe 5 1 681Old MelburnlansMRS Old Boys 4 2 635UHS Old Boys 4 2 651Alphington 3 515

Old Brighton Cr 2 4 533ParksideBrunswick 1 5 514

D SEC6Hampton RoversOld 6 803 343 234.1 24GeelongState Say. 5 1 607 481 126.2 20BankOld Xaverlans 4 2 696 528 131 .8 1 6Fawkner 4 2 523 435 120 .2 1 6Assumption OC 4 2 504 473 106.6 16Old Cam'well Gr 2 4 568 496 114 .5 12National Bank I 5 514 646 79.6 8C'wealth Bank 1 5 3

3443 5

2 6 692 76'1 4St. Kevins OB 48.6 4E SECTIONB 819 43 i

AMP SocietySt . Pats-Moniva 5 I 615 474 129 .7 20

e 5 1 575 491 117.1 20ElsternwickAJAX 5 1 561 512 109 .6 20No•th Brunswick 4 2 709 482 147 . 1

1 1216I .aTrobe Blacks

ANZ Bank 2 510 598 85 .3 12St . Bedes OC 4 556 590 94.2 8West Brunswick 2 4 487 574 84 .8 8Old Mentonians 1 5 492 635 77,5 4

- 6 456 582 78 . 4Monash Whites F SECTION -Heatherton 6 - 654 383BulIeen United 5 1 527 417Thornbury 4 2 620 41

9 42 Beverley HillsGlen 4 2 716 546

roy 3 3 539University Reds 537Bulleen-T/stowe 2 4 484 58 3

2 4 392 633Footscray I TLaTrobe Reds _- 6 348 611

6 252 656JUNIOR SEUniversity Blues 5 1~~N 1

Coburg 5 1 784 469340

Ormond 3 2 596 461Ivanhoe 3 2 639 573University Blacks 3 2

274 347Old Scotc hParkside 2 3 387 405

e 2 3 512 612Monash University 1 4 348 508Power House - 6 310 947

150.4 20131 .0 16116.1 16114.0 1299 .8 1298.3 1288.7 1284.4 1291.8 853.7 -

544 130 .5428 151 .6522 111 .7459 105 .9596 97.8602 87 .4656 R6,1544 89,9556 89 .6647 72. 5

477 147.4 24430 1 58.4 20596 106.5 16658 98.9 16525 98.1 12545 94.5 12642 89.3 8628 84.9 8631 81,5 4635 70 . 4

170 .4 24126 .4 20148.0 16135.4 1 6131,1 16100 .4 1283.0 861.9 857.0 -38.4 -

207.6 20167.2 20129 .3 121I1 .5 1279.0 1295.6 883.7 868 .5 432 .7

WA RESERVE SECTIO NSE

CFor TIOAN t % onash Blues Pi

s

Moll Trinitv r 6- 501 345 145.2 yaOld Paradians 4 2 476 291 163 .6 ItSt . Bernar~t~ n ? 462 380 121 a ~urrn Old

Boys 3 3 471 382 123 3CoburgUniversity Blacks 3 I15.0Reservoir OB 2 4 390 414 94 .2Ormond 1 5 3640 37 1

1 505 109.4

Geelona6 231 664 71 .5 sB RESERVE SF.CTION 34

.8Be La Sidle OCCollegians 5_ 5?6 254 211 .0 9,t

1 Old Haileybury 5 512 52 175 .3 ~64 2 45 .5 405 112.3 16Marcellin OC

Ivanhoe 4 2 417 414 l0^ .0 16University 3 3Blues 3 3 444 356 124 .7 1 2Old Scotch Co11 3 3 39n 42 2Caulfield Gram 1 5 425 393Kew 1 5 284 489Old Carey Gr. - 6 228 g3 67Parkside C RESERVE SECTIONSt . Kilda CBC ~5 1 692 28 3

4-11 180Old Brighton Or 4 2 395 325Old Ivanhoe*P Gr 4 2 432 391owerOld House 3 2 539 25 8 Mel

h *MHS Old urn Boys ~ 3 3 462 327UPS Old Boys ~ 504 41 9Brunswick 4 243 498Alphington ~ 65 256 548

185 630Fawkn D RESERVE SECTION

5 l 3.97 308 1 2

Ham ton 5 I 616 216 285 .2 20State SavRo Bank 5 1 467 208 224 .5 2n

1 '518 31 .5 164.0 2 0O'd GeelongOld Xaveri 5 1 451 367 122,9 20

ans 420 341 123.2 12AssumntionaOC 2 4 237 350 67.7 8(-Wealth Bank 1 5 4 228 514 67 .5

8 Old Cam'well Gr 1 5 197 44.3 4St . Kevins OB 494 39,9 4

1 E RESERVESSE187 5 CTION 31 .3 4AN

Z AJAX Bank 5 1 4R7 288 1 69 .1 20F.isternwick 5 1 389 324 120 .1 20West Brunswick 4 2 411 269 152 .8 16Old Mentonians 4 2 36S 327 111 .6 16North Brunswick 3 3 393 288 136 .5 1>AMP Sociaty 3 3 443 356 124 .4 12LaTrobe Blacks 2 3 382 339 112 .7 12St . Bedes OC 4 301 395 76.2 8St. Pats-Monivae 1 6 249 425 5R.6 4

F RESER VS SECTIONeatherton637 28 . i

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Monash WhitesGlenroyThornbury1111lleen UnitedUniversity RedsFootscray IT**Bev~rlev HillsLaTrobe Reds

4 1 335 197 170.14 1 342 211 162 .14 2 371 3 14 1 1 8.23

2 3 240 3 380 394 96 . 4

1 4 191 33r 68 .43s6.8

1 5 4 181 313 7166 291 49.3

113 .7 1')99.2 1186 .9 446.9 435.8 -

212 .7 2u116 .0 •,l,n121 .5110.5 1r,208 . 9141 .3 jr,

120 .3 Ih48,R ;46.7 429.4 -

201611;1612844

JUNIOR SECTION 2 57. 0

t`Four ooints altowed for each Bve)North Old Bovs 4 1 611 278Old Carey Gr 5 1 612.79,1Hamnton Rovers 4 1 499 356

St. Bernards OC 4 2Reservoir OB 3 2ThnmPullen T/stowe 2

3West Brunswick 3 3Caulfield Gr 1 4GPeJon

g Old •Paradians 1 51 5* Dtawn Game .

Unregistered Player 17th May.

219 .8 20155.3 2 0

741 48414

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558 419 133.2 16488 544 89,7 12371 442 83.9 12542 704 77.0 12384 706 54 .4 8549 728 75.4 4400 700 57,1 4

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