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0 ...... , - .. ..,, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1960 No. 4 . L . E E X HENTY ~IMBER YARDS A E (T. H. JENKINS & SONS) G C Saw and Planing Mills. Building & Hardware HENTY, N.S.W. PHONES: Busioess 95; Private 203 u u E T KNOW YOUR FOOTBALL the ball having been touched, and re­ I tains' possession wlien held by an Laws of the Game oppdnent, if the field umpire is satis­ V T~EA6. 1 . fied the player has not heard his call, PRES. : SEC.: 12. RUNNING WITH THE BALL E M, VENNELL A, E, PARR A, B, SADLEIR "Play on", no free kick shall be given, (a) A player may hold the ball for and the ball shall be bounced. But if any length of. time, provided he· is not EDITORIAL the ball has been · taken away from the Last week w~ appealed to all to support our •code through the clubs, in held by· an opponent. If he runs with order to assist with: the iinportant function of sound and proper development .of the ball, he must bounce it or touch player by another player the field um­ our youth. . the ground with it at least once in every pire's· call, "Play on", shall hold good. This week we assume that our. appeal has been successful, and that ,there ten yards, which need not be in a are senral public-spirited potential supporters at eac.h of our matches. . straight line-that is, he may turn and In order to assist with the retention of t'h:ese would-be supporters, here are dodge. · (e) If a player is in the act of kick­ several suggestions which could well be adopted by most clubs: " . (b) A player who runs with the ball, -ing or handballing, and he is swung Be prompt in th,~ commencement of. games, .. Lateness suggests d1sorgan­ hits it over an opponent's head . and · off his balance, and his foot or hand isation"-an unhealt'hy sign to even the ardent enthusiast. Remember, too, a catches it must, within ten yards of does not connect with the ball-play late start means a late finish, wit!b! obvious detrimental effects. commencing his run or striking the Dress your officials and players in the prop,er attire. Nothing. refle~ts more ball on the ground, bounce it or touch on. poorly on our code than the dressing of boundary and goal umpires, m street the ground with it or dispose of it. clothes and the player with a badly torn or numberless guernsey. Official scoreboards should be maned only by detegated, responsible persons. If a player is bumped and qall -falls It is a patron's·right to expect fh'e scores to be accurately kept. · . from his hands-play on. Fip.ally, assist the ne'Ycomer _by. in~erpretin_g. the Laws of the Game for, .bY so d_oing, you ate ,extending an mv1tatioo to Jom the vast army of Australian 13. HOLDING THE BAfL­ Football followers. When a player has the ball held to HOLDING THE MAN his ~dy by another play.er-ball up. LEAGUE TROPHY DONORS AND 1.959 WINNERS (a) A player in possession of the ball, When a player is knocked on arm when held by an opponent firmly enough to stop him -or retard his pro­ or elbow, causing him to drop the gress should be given a reasonable ball-play on. chance of disposing of it by kicking or handballing, otherwise a free kick shall When a player has his arms piimed be awarded to his opponent for holding the ball. to his sides, causing him to droll-, the ball~play _on. , (b) A player who lies on or over /! the ball is deemed to be in possession of it. . The spirit of the rule is to keep the (c) A player not in possession of ball in motion. the bii,11, when held by an· opponent, shall be awarded a free kick. MR, M, BA:Z R, HA'eERECHT MRS, E. VERDON T . Mc;liil!Elli: • To be Continued in Next Issue. B, , lie F, 1ST XVIII WljllNER B. lie F, : 2ND XVIII 'W INl'tER (d) When a player claims a mark, PETERS JACK SKEERS ICE CREAM CYCLE AND MOTOR CYCLE· SPECIALIST "THE HEALTH FOOD OF A NATION" 27 Baylis Street, · Wagga Wagga, Phone 3880. Lawn Mower Sales and Repairs , BUCHAN ANS MOTORS MOTOR REPAffiS (BOB ~UCHANAN) HAGEN BROS. THE ROCK SHELL AGE~TS I CULCAIRN HOTEL Petrol, Tyres and Repairs Steel Construction Works Personal attention· to all woi:k PHONE YER@NG CREEK 317 (KEITH BRODIE, 'Licensee.)

THE ROCK NOTES Creek tood lightly. This .you cannot I We11, Magpies, the same old tale: do, as they are grand triers as well as I you played your heart out against the being good blokes, but we feel we have EAT - DRINK - AFTER MATCH Tigers in the first half to hold them the talent to break the ice against our to a 'low score, and you looked good. Southern neighbours. It should be an This first half was a display of ten­ interesting game. acity and guts. Then, in the second half, Wagga kicked a few sixers and what did ·you do about it? You took a YERONG CREEK NOTES THE ROCK , YERONG CREEK rest for 1t quarters. Then, when things were hopeless, you · fought back like 1. D. TAYLOR (c). 1. T. CONWAY 2. H. HORGAN demons in the last 10 minutes. If this Don Ratcliffe 2. C. PREST misguided energy had been used in the 3.. J. VERDON • first ten minutes after half time, some 4. D. FEENEY Mason St. 3. G. wn.,us of those Tigers who were so much on I 5. E. FEENEY 4. J. YATES 6. K. ROSER WAGGA top later may not have been so awe­ 5. B. GRAETZ inspiring. \ 7. D. THOMPSON Congratulations tb Tim Robb's boys, 8. E. CHAPLIN Top prices for 6. R. GEDDES especially Ness, Morrow, Bradley, l 9. G. McCASKILL Sm;plus Poultry 7. M. GEDDES Breust a.nd McGee. Not many Magpies 10. W. HUNTER 9. I. WESTOARTH turned on four quatters of good foot­ 11. J. VENNELL Phone 4571 ball, . but notable exceptions were E. 12. M. GRIFFITH 10. R. TAYLOR (v.c:) Chaplin, Don Taylor, Feeney brothers 11. B. BREED and Col Vennell. A good perform­ I 13. R. CHAPLIN ance, too, was turned in by half back I 14, B. CHAPLIN 12. W. BREED flartker John Verdon. ' I 15. D. LEWINGTON 13. P. DRISCOLL 16. C. VENNELL The Seconds · once again were beat­ 14. N. RAINBIJW en, but put up quite an improved per­ No notes to hand at time of 17. I. WEILY JOHN 'McMULLEN formance. Captain John McMullen, Printing. 18. B. PASSLOW 15. I. SMEATON gave not only his Seconds team-mates, 19. ROY CHAPLIN Radio and Eiectrlcal. 16. D. PALK but in any -sense, players an object I 20. A. BRAMFORD lesson on how to "come through" a 22. W. COLLINS Service 17. (;. KNOBEL pack; as did our indestructible "flying 23. ,A,. BUCHANAN THE ROCK 18. ·D. GALVIN Dutchman", Harry Hoogeveen. I 24. 'C. ROBINSON 19. T. WILLIS Were it possible to field a .team of 25. D. COX Full Stocks of Electrical Hoogeveens in the tag wrestling at I , 26. V, GROSSE Appliances 20. R. GALVIN the stadium, we:: would, without doubt, 27. Ii'. HOOGENVEEN 21. R. BROUGHTON win hands down. I 28. M. CONDON Repairs a Speciality Other Seconds to catch the eye were 29. I. CONDON 24. GRAHAM WILLIS 30. K. JONES N. Taylor and B. Chaplin. Paul Mc­ 1 Mullen filled in for •the absent-without I SCORE CARD leave Kevin Jones in the Firsts. He was inexperienced. and was unfortunately Gls. Bhds. Gls. Bhds. Gls. Bhds. Gls. Bhds. injured, but we feel confident this THE ROCK player is a first grader of the future. I II I I We will n'ot be taking Y erong YERONG CREEK I I I i II I I I I KINGS OWN HOTEL ,FALKS CAFE' Send surplus Stock to S~EATONS AND SERVICE .. STATION DALGETY'S THE ROCK Y}:RONG CREEK An Equal to any Choice Experienced salesmen at Wagga GOOD BEER-GOOD CHEER Grills, Fish, Hamburgers Renowned Marlret ·Grocer_ie!i and Frozen Food& For your Merchandise or Snack Bar also here. 1 ALL HOURS. .. PRONE 323 VRANA st., THE ROCK Insnrance­ Dalgety's, Wagga or The Rock AFTER THE GAME - DON'T FORGET­ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BOB ASHTON'S Sales - 'fDning - Repairs Sports ' Centre THE BLACK SW AN HOTEL All Footy Gear-Jerseys, Socks, \ TED F. HAYNES Badges - AND REPLAY THE GAME i Shorts, Club· Famous Phone: "ARENA" BOOTS WITH GOOD BEER AND SERVICE 159 Baylis St. (Near Plaza) Albury 836 - Wagga 2442 Phone 2689

NORTH WAGGA NOTES M.C.U. NOTES M.C.U. NORTH WAGGA The ice has been fairly thick up to· Beaten, but not disgraced, must hav:e 1. C. MILDENHALL 3. A. RALTON date but we eFacked it at last on Sat­ been the decision of all who saw last 2, RON BUNYAN S. H. FINEMORE urday at Yerong Creek. 7. G. MOORE The Blues gave us plenty of opposi­ week's game against Henty. Support­ 3. ALAN KLIMPSCH STOCK, STATION 8. L. CASE 4. PAT KEOUGH tion and it is hard to understand why ers were heartened to see that the and ' 10. T; HUBBARD they don't get closer in, all of their Combine team still possess fighting 5. RON SMITH REAL ESTATE AGENT matches. 11. C. KOHLHAGEN spirit am;l is once again able to ex• i 6. 'KER.RY LLOYD MANGOPLAH Their coach, Tony Conway, ,turned 12. B. LYONS hibit flashes ,o'f. final four form. 8. R. JARICK Phone 28 in a very good game, but they have 10. LES STOLL 14. T. PRICE several weaknesses up forward ap.d 11. E. LANGFIELD All Veterinary Supplies 15. BONGA PRICE many scoring chances went astray. .Honours of the day mu11t, of course, on hand We started the day with a good ~in be given to· Henty's coach, Bruce 12. M. ANDERSON 17. R. NOLAN by the Reserves. In this game, Tiger Murray, who was without a doubt the 14. ERROL LOYD 19. J. GREAD Berry and newcomer, Wayne Pulver, 20: F. JACKSON were the stars, with plenty of assist­ best man on the field. Pot United, 15. GEORGE CLA,RK 16, KEN BUNYAN ance frcim John Gread, Clive Seymour, · Horace Bunyan, Wally Lloyd, ij..on BLUEBIRD 21. R. McINERNEY Brian Sullivan and Jack Cousley. Smith -and ies Stoll were among the 17. LES JERRICK 22. T. ROBINSON It looks as though P.ulver and best players. Special mention must_ also 18. BILL McRAE CAFE 23. B. SULLIVAN Gread will be claimed by the seniors 19. BRUCE DOHERTY any time now. be made ot Clive. Mildenhall, who r 24. F. BERRY travelled all ,night without sleep to be 20. B. HIGGINS In the big game honours were farrly (VENERIS BROS. Props.) 25. W. PULVER even until the half time break. At present at tfie match, and who gave 23. NEIL KENDALL 26. T. GANNON the resumption, North grabbed the bit of his be'st for four quarters of fo~t­ 27. H : BUNYAN LOCKHART and bolted to a winnipg lead. We ·were ball. 28. W. LLOYD Where all Friends Meet too fast for the tiring Blues and, with 36. R. SMALLWOOD Vic Lawrence dominating in the n,)(:ks, A heartening feature of the day for 42. MIKE GALVIN and Ray Nolan playing at his best, the district, was the advent of a 2nd's 40. A. ANDERSON the ball was down amongst our for­ 51. JOHN JOYCE wards for the1 whole of the •quarter. team into the co'mpetition, Now that 71. JOHN ROSS SCORE CARD Roger Price played his J:iest game to initial difficulties have been overcome,. date a,t ,centre half forward and his GJs. Bhds. Gls. Bhds. Gls. Bhds. , Gls. Bhds. timely marks and long, driving drop the junior team will be a regular kicks kept the Blues out of the scoring -feature of the competition. M.C.U. zone. I • I Ron Peacock was at his best at full­ For the 2nd's, players who showed ,NORTH WAGGA back an~ gave the opposing forwards. promise were Joe Sweeny, Raymond I I II I I i a lean time of it. Poly . Case and Klimpsch and Don Anderson. Alan Ralton were a pair of classy t r· wj ngers. Case, in particular, turned Today, we travel to North Wagga RIVEIUNA PLASTE.R. in an excellent game. He kicks · with to meet opponents who canot be E. W. WEST & SONS either foot and his disposal and direc­ r WORKS tion has improved out of sight. taken lightly. Both teams will be - Wagga Wagga Today we meet United,- who gave anxious to earn fuU points, so specta­ Engine • Continued . . tors are assured of interestJng footbal1/ For Quality FibrOUf? ' Reconditioners Plaster

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Where Sportsmen Meet! Anderson's N ewsagency BILL BRUCE'S THOMAS BROS. HAffiDRESSING SALON We Speciallse in Cards for all GARAGE & SERVICE STATION occasions 162 BA.YLIS STREET 123 BA.YLIS STREET, WAGGA 3 Chairs--Continuous Servioi 190 BAYLIS ST. PHONES: 2695 - 2788 PRIVATE: C • .T. THOMAS 9146 - W, A. THOMAS 3137 HO;LBROOK NOTES WA;GGA NOTES Chrysler Cars and Utilities, Simca Cani, Dodge 'Frucks and 'commercials Well, what a sad tale of woe The We were very disappointed at the White Trucks, Freighter Trailers. ' first week the selectors are able to small crowd which attended our match pick a full team, and Whitt happens? at Bolton Park on Saturday last against FIRST CLASS WORKSHOP FACILITffiS Sometimes I think that you blokes The Rock, and felt that the match de­ need the job ahead of you to do any served much more support from the good. Everywhere is tb·e cry . . . the Australian Rules fans. The Club is scores were not a true indic;ation of the giving of its best and the team and play, and they bad all the luck and players are giving considetable time WAGGA HOLBROOK run o~ the ball after half time. and attendance at training to enable 1. TIM ROBB 1, W. DICKS them to reach that perfect physical 4. F. THOMPSON Just take time to think that if teams condition, and can always be counted HULME .2. R.. MULLER waited every time for such an event, upon to give the full 100-minute, non­ 5. RON BIRCH & 3. H. PARKER they would not win a game. Up to stop football. 6. DON NESS 4. I. BLACK half time you kept t~e l;lall low; used BOUSFIELD The Rock team opened up in robust CAMPBELL J. CLYDE pace and teamwork, and broke even ,~. L. Garage and General 5.' fashion, but it was seen after half 8. ¢., BAKER in the ruck, and everyone tried. After time that they were not conditioned - Carriers 6. P. KANE half tinre, the' ball was booted high; t_o withstand the onslaught of the Tigers 9. RON .MOHR Ford Sub Dealers 7. F. WILLIAMS Box had to prove his ability to get, and for the betterment of football all Atlantic Agents, ruck drive and one ·or. two of our 10. GEOFF SMITH Commonwealth Fertilisers 8. A. PASCOE blokes became timid. Rememb~r, ;t players should be in good condition, .and although lacking a big ' name 11. L. MORROW Phone 24 9. ·G. REI.D only neMs one loose man to create 12. TER,RY McGEE HOLBROOK havoc, but when there are two, the coach, the players themselves appear Jo. C, GILBERT to be amalgamated into a very happy t°3: LYLE PASSLOW 11. R. MUSGRAVE game's up. • team an dwith the lesson that they 14. M_. BREUST Bill Dicks played a fine captain's have learnt in their two matches, it 12. R. BLACK game, and Peter Kane, Gordon Taylor is felt that they will soon settle down 15. IAN LAWRENCE KEN DUFF 13. G. HODGES and Colin Black were fine in defence. and provide the opposition necessary l(i. R. HANN 14. E. WORNES Teddy and Frank Wornes showed to ·make a competition worthwhile and 17. PETER PASSLOW Electrical 15. D. CHAPPIE some ability, and Fred Williams and appeal to the football fans as ·a whole. Contractor Alan Pascoe tried all day. • The form displayed by the Tigers 18. COL LYONS 16. J. EMERSON in general was very pleasing and 2L W. JOHNSTONE and Appliance Repair 17, J. BODY The 2nd's story was wors~two coach, Tim Robb, is stepping up their 22. GREG KERSHAW Specialists 19. C. PARKER goals up at half time, and then scored training again this week for our battle a point for -the rest of the match. The with the fast Holbrook side this after­ 23. NEIL RICHTER 64 Mitchelmore St. 20. A, MUSGRAVE ball won't bite and you only get it noon. 24. NEV SALZKE WAGGA 21. C. BLACK When you want it. Our Seconds had their first win -of P,~ones 9127 • 3825 22. G. TAYLOR Peter Reed, Buddy Black, Des Gil, the season, which should give them bert and Chris Straw 'earned a men­ much encouragement to regain that 24. F. WORNES tion. •· form which saw them through in year's SCORE CARD gone by to premiership honours. Both I Gls. Bhds. Gls. Bhds. G!s, Bhds. Gls. Bhds .. Well, Holbrook, you had the wind -teams are expected to be much strong­ ' WAGGA !' taken from your sails last week, so er today with the return of Ian Law­ I. 1' :\\ bow about taking a bit from Wagga's. rence and Brian Oblan, of the seniors, I I. I I You can do it, so go out and prove it, HOLBROOK ( • Continued. · · ' I I I I II I I I I

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HENTY , HENTY NOTES LOCKHART NOTES LOCKHART 1. B. SCULLEY The first win against United at 1. B. MURRAY Lockhf!rt had the bye last week, and 2. D. RHODE 2. G. SMITH Mangoplah for four years has cer­ it is a

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Wagga Club · Notes Cntd. N. Hogg (C) (4) ... . .• ...... 9 two as you did against the Brook. Firsts. . Henty a ,fright last week. The return When you meet the mighty Tigers A. Vance (L) (0) .. ., .. ,,. 9 of 'John R0binson and Roo Mcinerney B. Lyons (NW) (6) .. ..,. ,...... •. 8 · '.Now to The Hawk-his advice and after a bye, you surely will have to criticisms: •' froi:p . the Army will give us added go every quarter, otherwise you will E. Wornes (H'B) (1) ...... ,...... 8 strength and we ·. think that we will find that it'll b.e curtains. So J1emem- W. McGrillan (C) (2) .. ., .... ,. ,. .... 8 Backs: ·Nuff •sed! Excellent work; take out the points in a close finish. ber, go from go to whoa., · K. Knobel (H) (1) , ,. 7 Back pocket players: you backed up G. Hodges (H'B) (1) 6 your half backs very well i,ideed. Congraturations certainly are ex­ J.. Lawrence (W) (0) 6 Forwards: What about the question • Wagga Club Notes Continued tended to you chappies for two qu_art­ It Price (NW) (3) .... 6 mark, eh? Only a slight improvement and Brendon Gowland and Nev ers of <;lynamic football, and another E. Lloyd (MCU) (2) 6 on your previous games. You are still Salxki, from the Seconds. success. Holbrook, we extend to you I. Ritchie (H) (0) .,., .. .. . ,. 5 overcrowding. Perhaps the selecto.rs At the moment Ed Farrar, om: Club our thanks for youtt const:ructive foot­ R. Nolan (NW) (l) 5 might consider placing . Tom Ellwood stalwart, and\ Chick Hann and . Ron ball and good sportsmanship-anything .M. McGrath (L) (0) ...... 5 ' on the half forward flank. No offence :{3irch are on the injured list, and may could have happened. D. Ness (W) (2) .. .. , ... ,.., 5 Tom, you are a good mark and, iri my not be able to play today, on the other Here's the neck, fellers: out she goes C. Prest (YC) (0) .. 5 .opinion, you would m~ a YNOW of hand, Geoff Smith, our young promis­ aga\n . . . Pats on the back to the ~ - Sullivan (NW~{O) .. •.4 a half forward flanker. The!). again, ing half back flanker, is out with an brilliant display of the half back line V. Lawrence (Nw) (2) .,... 4 selectors, what of that full forward injured left finger, but should· soon be (Schultz, Pattison and Wyatt), who did W. Dicks (H'B) (2) ...... , ,,,., 4 position? Perhaps Splinter might click. back in training. not let up all day. The brilliant play F. Williams (H'B) (2) ...... 4 I think l1e's woi:thy of a great deal of of A. Browne on the centre wing, and W. Box (C) (1) . , . ., . 4 consideration. the exhilarating display of Billy Box 13·, Goss (L) (1) .,...... 4 Gene,al: No doubt our pfayers can E. A. S. RICHTER c: Baker (W) (2) ...... ,.. .. ,. 4 ' (he is very pleased with your e~ibition, get the ball, but what of your disposal? AND SONS but 'he does expect you to give that W. McRae (MCU) (1) , ...... ,. .... 4 Remember this: Five good disposals are vitality into the four quarters. He says B. Murray (H) (2) . . , ...... , .. 3 better than ten slap happy kicks. Now, DOBNEY AVE., WAGGA thanks, fellers, for giving me that gi­ F. Wornes (H'B) (1) ...... , ... ,... 3 lads, what about more and more prac­ gantic effort., 'Twas miracu)ous). Who T. Musgrave (H'B) (2) ...... , ... 3 tice and concentration. D. Wishart (C) (0) .... , .. , ...... , .. ,.. 3 RIVERINA & INTERSTATE lifted the side to the overwhelming Now, chaps, don't forget about TRANSPORT SERVICE victory? Hayden Hensel, McGrillan; B. Sculley tL) (0) .... ,...... 3 those four quarters-you'll need to D. Feeney (TR) (2) ... . , ...... ,. 3 improved play of N. Hogg am;! many play ,the whofe lot of them with fast, For cartage of building material, 9thers, Good work, boys. L. Passlow (W) (1) ...... QI i •and determined football-otherwise M . Bruest (W) (1) .. .. , ... ,...... \ / ou'll have mist before the eyes when Wool, Produce and all types of , To the Seconds: we congratulate W. Breed (YC) (1) ... ., ... ,.. .. . 6'° Boyce Hensel, M. Lee, H. Pattison, you meet the top line teams. Now to general loading. * Denbtes number .of goals kicked last it-keep up that hard, solid training G. Smith, B. Godde and M. Meadows YOU CA,LL - WE'LL HAUL -k:eep up the good work, lads, then week. this week. ~member, you have the we will see tl;lose promotions to the (All goalkickers who have kicked two bye this week. Good luck, fellers, •and PHONES: 8630 - 3081 or less npt included bei;:ause of lack pf good hunting. --- I · (Continued.) space. · I CULCAIRN Culcaim AFTER THE GAME, FILL UP YOUR TANK WITH S H E L ,Li at-'- CA S-H STORES Panel & Body Works I (A,. F. SMITH, Prop.) (M. BAZ, Prop.) ,:, !IZ/1 AZ Iii-E (Opposite Bolto~ Park) Spray Painting, Oxy nnd ;. The Comer Shop for your I Arc . Welding FRIENDLY SERVICE STA'.l'ION Sporting Goods and General G~NE;IJ,AL' ENGINE~RING I Requirements. ' Pbo~11 121 ...... ,. ....,._,. ,·~•--,. · ~•-~-,-... ~.,.·-.- --~------I '· ' J. W. KENYON 79 DOCKER STREET, WAGGA STOP. ! Licensed Sanitary Plumber, Gas Fitter and Drainer, Hot Water and Steam Engineer Agent for "MONO" PUMPS THE AUSTRALIAN HOTEL PHONE 8166 WAGGA WAGGA FIRST XVIII LADDER ! VICTORIAN CROWN (As at 11/4/ 60) fflE Teams p WL DPts The House of Sportsnten!

1924 E. G. "Cargie" Greeves (Geelong) Wagga .... " ''' '·•·· .... 4 4 0 0 16

1925 Colin Watson (St. Kilda) Culcairn ...... ,. .... 4 3 1 0 l2 1926 Ivor Warne Smith (Melbourne) 1927 (Collingwood) Lockhart ...... ·1·• 4 3 1 0 lZ , FARRER LEAGUE DRAW FOR SEASON 1960 1928 Ivor Warne Smith (Melbourne) Henty .... '··' · .· ... .,., 4 3 1 0 12 16/4/60 14/5/60 1929 Albert "Leeta" Collier (C'wood) Holbrook ...... 4 3 1 6 12 ~ . Holbrook v The Reick Mangoplah v The Rock 1930 (Richmond) Culcairn v Nl))th Wagga Lockhart v North Wagga 1931 Haydn Bunton (Fitzroy) M.C.U. · 1•· ...... 4 2 2 0 8 Wagga v Henty Yerong Creek v Holbrook 1932 Hadyn Bunton (Fitzroy) Y erong Creek v Lockhart Wagga v Culcairn North Wagga ···• .. .. 4 1 3 0 4 Mangoplah, bye. Henty, bye. 1933 W. · "Chicken" Smallhorn (F'roy) 1934 (Essendon) The Rock ···- -·· · .. . 4 1 3 0 4 23/4/60 21/5/60 1935 Haydn Bunton (Fitzroy) ,Yerong Creek .. .. 4 0 4 0 0 The Rock v Culcairn The Rock v Lockhart 1936 Denis ''Dinny" Ryan (Fitzroy) North Wagga v Wagga North Wagga v Henty I Henty v Yerong Creek Holbrook v . Mangopiah 1937 Dick Reynolds (Essendon) :r Lockhart v Mangoplah Culcairn v Y erong Creek 1938 Dick Reynolds (Essendon) (j Holbrook, bye. Wagga, bye. 1939 (Collingwood) 28/5/60 1940 Herb Matthews (S. Melbourne) 30/4/60 Des Fothergill (Collingwood) tie f Wagga v The Rock Henty v The Rock Yerong Creek v North Wagga Lockhart v Holbrook 1941 (Footscray) SECOND XVIII LADDER II Mangoplah v Henty · Mangoplah v Culcairn 1942--45 Award suspended because of (As at 11/4/60) 11 Culcairn, v . Holbrook Yerong Creek v Wagga war p Lockhart, bye. North Wagga, bye. 1946 (Melbourne) Teams WL D Pts 7/5/60 4/6/60 1947 (Carlton) Henty ...... , ...... , 4 4 0 0 16 The Rock v Y erong Creek The Rock v North Wagga 1948 Bill Morris (Richmond) Lockhart ., ...... 4 4 0 0 16 North Wagga v Mangoplah Holbrook v Henty 1949 (S. Melbourne) Henty v Lockhart Culcairn 'V Lockhart 1950 Alan Ruthven (Fitzroy) North Wagga ..,. .. .. 4 3 1 0 Ji Holbrook v Wagga Wagga v Mangoplah Culcairn, bye. erong Creek, bye. 1951 Bernie 'smith (Geelong) Culcairn ... , ...... 4 3 1 0 12 Y 1953 (Essendon) Holbrook .... ·~· -~ .. , 4 2 2 0 8 ' 1954 (Richmond) • 1 • 1955 Fred Goldsmith (S. Melbourne) Wagga . ,., ...... 4 3 0 4 , THE RECOGNISED "RULES HOUSE" 1956 (Footscray) , The Rock .. .. •1 ·· ··•· 4 1 3 0 4 1957 Brian Gleeson (St. Kilda) ADVANCE 1958 Neil Roberts (St. Kilda) Y erong Creek ,, .. 4 1 3 0 4 1959 (S. Melbourne) M.C.U...... 4 1 3 0 4 AUSTRALIA Phoenix Assurance Salmons Pharmacy HOTEL . Co. Ltd. COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC .All Classes of Assurance SERVICE · Transacted .THAT'S WHERE WE'IJ, MEET AFTER THE MATCH District Insp.: If. K. BRADY 196 Baylis St., Wagga :1 Phone: Wagga 3418 Phone 3364 II

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