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® 0 rn Victoria v. South Australia Victoria v: Tasmania 300-P-7036 at Elsternwick Park Printed by Ramsay Ware Stockland Pty. Ltd ., 552-566 Victoria Street, North Melbourne, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association . REPUTATIONS, UPHELD Serviettes, Paper Plates, Hot & Cold Cups, HISTORY RE Paper Bags, WRITTEN ? ? Raffle Book s TODAY HOLDS THE ANSWERS

OK PAPER BAGS Throughout their history, Interstate games between Amateur football bodies have always been keenly contested, and looked forward to, by all, as a means of 3 promoting goodwill between the various States. This year's games are sure to 1070 Glenhuntly Road, Glenhuntly 316 provide no exception . CANTEEN AND CLUB SUPPLIES Amateur football as a whole has always proved to be a most progressive organization, and recent years have reinforced this opinion. Changes the Amateurs s have been quick to adopt include the centre diamond-cum-square . The use of the Free Delivery of All Order more flexible interchange system of reserves has replaced the old nineteenth and twentieth man concept, and this year, in Victoria at least, "A" Section matches Contact : Michael O'Kelly, President St. Kevin's Old Boys F .C. have been conducted under the two field-umpire system . This innovation is officially on trial" this year but its future looks bright at this stage . 211-4486 A.H . 551-3061 The visiting States will have an beaten at Elsternwick Park and State opportunity to play under this system Coach Peter O'Donohue will be desirous today and it is to be hoped that they of a big win there this year. find it satisfactory . Maybe next year its usage will spread further. Until 1960 Victoria and Tasmania did not meet in non-Carnival years. The In the early years of Interstate com- first two games were very close . kick a goal on Datsun at petition, Victoria appeared to have a stranglehold on the victories, but, more In Launceston in 1960, Tasmania was recently, South Australia has proved a defeated by only ten points . In Hobart McLEANS TETOF force to be reckoned with, although they the following year the margin was only do seem to save their best performances eleven points . Since then, `however, Vic- for Carnival years . toria has proved too strong . The closest Richard Elliott, Old Carey Grammarians F .C., leads the team. games (judged by results) were during the See him for a special Amateur Footballers deal . South Australia has won the last three 1967 Carnival in Launceston, where Championships held : 1970 in Perth, 1973 Tasmania was defeated by twenty-one in Melbourne, and 1976 ; before their points, and in 1969, this time in Hobart, home crowd . The same success has not when twenty-six points separated the two been recorded in non-Carnival years, - in Victoria's favour . however. This year, Bernie Sheehy and his boys Since the beginning of the Sixties only have a big reputation to uphold - but three victories have been posted and all I am assured that they are more than in Adelaide . The years were 1961, 1969 equal to the task. : nd 1972 . Their only win recorded in In closing, may I wish all players and Victoria (except the 1973 Carnival) was team officials good luck . May this back in 1937 when the margin was year's TETOF I t n anty-two points matches be rewarding off the field, if MCLEAN'S . not successful on the field . To a ll our PRESTON. Phone : 478 1788 Victoria will be keen to keep its home visitors, welcome, and may your stay be 392 PLENTY ROAD, record intact today 002 . It has never been enjoyable . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 4, 1978 Page 3 Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 4, 1978 THE PLAYERS ' to meet S. A. tion Michael has usually occupied since MICHAEL WELCH (North Old Boys) : played 96 games for V .A.F .A lie joined the Blues in 1972 . Has played first played for Victoria in 1975 against SIMON BEDDOE (De LaSalle) : . and 99 games with the club, and gained Tasmania . Usually full-back or "utility" Started with club in 1976 and won club seasons with both Richmond Reserves interstate selection for the first time last player . Under 19's B . and F . Award that year. and Oakleigh Seniors. Won "C" Sec- \ ,ear. (North Old Boys): 1977 won Best First Year Player with tion Best and Fairest,in 1972 and Club nicknamed "Darkie", he joined North Seniors. Total 40 games. Interstate B. and F . in 1972 and 1977 . Gained SIMON TRUMBLE (University : In the 1976 Carnival represented in' 1971 and has played 135 games . debut . State representation in 1972 and 1977 . Blues) Runner-up in club Best and Fairest 1974 BRUCE BOURNE Ormond) - nick- ALAN GROVES (De La Salle) :`has South Australia and played a significant ( part in their victory. Last year played and 1975 . Has also won two under-age named "Hayseed" or "B.K.," Bruce has played 115 games with De La, mainly B and F's . Represented Victoria against and has centre-half-forward or full-forward . In for Victoria against South Australia and played 170 games with Ormond a, again a dominating influence . South Australia in 1977 . represented Victoria consistently since 1977 Premiership side . First Interstate MICHAEL YEO (University Blues) : 1971. Club Best and Fairest wins in game. GREG WADE (St. Bernard's) - Michael is in his first year with the 1974 and 1976 and V .A .F.A . B . and F. RAY KING (St. Bernard's) : joined CAPTAIN : has played 140 games, with Blues, after several seasons with Old Award in 1974 . Selected in All Aus- .the Club in 1970 and is vice-captain this St. Bernard's and had one year with Carey Gram . Represented Victoria in tralian Amateurs Team after both the year, as he was last season. Has played ('ollingwood Reserves (1973). Usually 1975 against Tasmania and last year 1973 and the 1976 Carnivals . 155 games, mainly at full-back . First plays as a ruck-rover . Has represented against South Australia, where he was MICHAEL COOKE (Old Carey represented Victoria last year, against the State on several occasions, including a match-winner when he came on dur- Gram.): Played two seasons with Haw- South Australia . :it the 1976 Carnival. ing the last term . thorn. Included in 1975 PETER McDONNELL (De La Salle) : side - full forward.. 1977 played with has played 70 games for club. Inter- University Blacks. Captain-coach Old state representative last year against THE PLAYERS o meet Tasmania Carey this year. Represented V .A.F.A. Tasmania. last year against S.A . ROSS BOOTH (University Blacks) : SHANE DOVE (Ormond) : Known JAMES MARX (Old Scotch Coil.): has played 120 games for the Blacks as "Dovey", he joined Ormond in 1973 IAN CORDNER (Old Melburnians) Known better as "Skipper", James has cither in the centre or as a ruck-rover - VICE CAPTAIN: started his Ama- . from Parkdale . Has played 95 senior played 60 club games - mainly in the Represented Victoria in 1976 Carnival games, mostly in the centre . First teur career with four years at University centre. Won Old Scotch's Best and

First Qtr. Second Qtr. Third Qtr. Final Qtr. First Qtr . , Second Qtr. Third Qtr. Final Qtr . Victori a Victori a South Australia Tasmania ...... ~ ......

Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JU NE 4, 1978 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 4, 1978 Page 9 RESU LTS OF PREVIOUS. MATCHES RESULTS OF PREVIOUS MATCH ES VICTORIA v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1925 (Melbourne) - Victoria 20-15-135 d S .A . 8-10-58 . . TASMANIA Victoria 22-22-154 d S .A. 8-10-58 . 1957 (Melbourne) - VICTORIA v 1926 (Adelaide) - Victoria 15-9-99 d S .A. 8-3-51 . 1936 ( Adelaide) - * 1965 ( Melbourne) - Victoria 17-10-112 d S .A . 16-14-110 . 1958 ( Adelaide) - Victoria 17-13-115 d Tasmania 7-17-59 . 1927 (Melbourne) - Vi~ioria 27-15-177 d Tasmania 6-3-39. Victoria 13-16-94 d S .A . 12-18-90. (Launceston) - * 1966 ( Melbourne) - Victoria 13-17-95 d S .A . 11-11-77 . 1959 ( Perth)- * 1938 Victoria 15-18-108 d Tasmania 8-11-59 . 1928 (Adelaide) - -rt162~ d T*asmania 8-14-62. Victoria 13-21-99 d S .A . 10-8-68 . ~0P-8 1967 ( Launceston) - * Victoria 11-20-86 d S .A . 11-9-75. 1960 ( Melbourn e) - `j 4t1948 Victoria 11-15-81 d Tasmania 8-12-60 . 1929 ( Melbourne) - Victoria 24-24-168 d Tasmania 8-4-52. Victoria 19-19-133 d S .A . 6-5-41 . Melbou e) - 1968 ( Melbourne) - Victoria 14-16-100 d S.A . 10-16-76 . 1961 ( Adelaide) - 1951 ( rn Victoria 18-16-124 d Tasmania 7-8-50 . 1930 ( Adelaide) - * a 39-18-25 4-4-28 S.A . 12-12-84 d Victoria 9-19-73 . Adelaide) T~asmania 1969 (Hobart) - S .A . 22-24-156 d Victoria 14-9-93 . 2 Vict1953 ( Victoria 15-10-100 d Tasmania 10-14-74. 1962 (Melbourne) - * 3 Vict 1~n5a6 2(Ho bart) d*Tasmania 3-3-21 . 1-2 1931 ( Melbourne) - Victoria 13-19-97 d S .A . 4-9-33 . 1970 (Perth) - * Victoria 15-16-106 d S .A . 6-16-52. Victoria 21-13-139 d Tasmania 8-3-51 . 1963 (Adelaide) - Victoria 22-25-157 d Tasmania 7-7-49 . 1932 ( Adelaide) - Victoria 10-13-73 d S .A. 7-11-53 . 1971 (Melbourn e) - S .A . 10-17-77 d Victoria 10-12-72 . 1964 (Adelaide) - * 1959 (Perth) - * Victoria 15-18-108 d Tasmania 5-11-41 . .1933 (Melbou e) - Victoria 14-11-95 d Tasmania 12-14-86 . rn Victoria 11-16-82 d S .A. 5-10-40 . 1972 ( Launceston) - Victoria 21-14-140 d S .A . 12-14-86. 1960 (Launceston) - Tasmania 12-7-79 . 1965 (Melbourn e) - . Victoria 16-15-111 d 1934 ( Adelaide) - Victoria 15-11-101 d S .A. 6-9-45 . Victoria 11-13-79 d Tasmania 9-15-69 1973 ( Melbourne) - * Victoria 11-14-80 d S .A . 6-20-56 . 1966 (Adelaide) - 1961 (Hobart) - Victoria 22-20-152 d Tasmania 11-6-72 . 1935 ( Melbourne) - Victoria 15-9-99 d S .A. 10-13-73 . Victoria 10-11-71 d Tasmania 8-12-60 . 1974 (Hobart) - Victoria 24-15-159 d S .A . 15-17-107. 1967 (Launceston) - * 1962 (Devonport) - Victoria 12-10-82 d Tasmania 6-11-47 . 1936 (Adelaide) - * Victoria 14-16-100 d S.A . 1-4-10 . Victoria 12-6-78 d Tasmania 4-6-30 . 1975 (Melbourne) - Victoria 18-7-115 d S .A. 16-18-114 . 1968 (Melbou rne) - 1962 ( Melbourne) - * Victoria 22-22-154 d Tasmania 14-10-94 . 1937 (Melbourn e) - Victoria 13-11-89 d S .A . 7-12-54. Victoria 13-17-95 d Tasmania 8-7-55 . 1976 (Adelaide) - * S .A . 17-14-116 d Victoria 14-10-94. 1969 ( Adelaide) - Launceston) - Victoria 17-22-124 d Tasmania 6-10-46 . ( 1963 ( 1938 Launceston) - * S .A . 15-14-104 d Victoria 6-13-49 . . 1977 (Launceston) - Victoria 12-16-88 d Tasmania 4-9-33 12-12-84. Victoria 17-19-121 d S .A. 9-19-73 . 1970 ( Perth) - * 1964 ( Adelaide) - * Victoria 17-14-116 d Tasmania 1939 (Adelaide) - S .A. 14-11-95 d Victoria 12-15-87 . Victoria 15-17-107 d Tasmania 2-9-21 . * Carnival games . Victoria 15-16-106 d S .A. 10-17-77 . 1971 ( Melbourne) - 1940-1946 - (War) No games played . Victoria 18-14-122 d S.A . 9-13-67 . 1947 (Adelaide) - 1972 (Adelaide) - S .A. 18-16-124 d Victoria 11-14-80. S .A . 16-18-114 d Victoria 13-5-83 . 1948 (Perth) - * 1973 ( Melbourne) - * S .A. 11-21-87 d Victoria 10-14-74 . S.A . 12-10-82 d Victoria 7-18-60 . 1949 ( Melbourne) - 1974 ( Adelaide) - Victoria 15-18-108 d S.A . 3-8-26 . Victoria 18-14-122 d S .A . 17-9-111 . 1950 (Adelaide) - 1975 (Melbourne) - TROPHIES Victoria 21-14-140 d S .A . 10-14-74. Victoria 13-24-102,d S.A . 13-12-90 . 1952 ( Adelaide) - 1976 (Adelaide) - * Victoria 9-15-69 d S .A . 9-9-63 . S .A . 19-12-126 d Victoria 14-8-92. TROPHIES - WHOLESALE-SUPPLY AND ENGRAVING 1953 ( Adelaide) - * 1977 (Adelaide) - Victoria 16-16-112 d S .A . 8-6-54. Victoria 20-12-132 d S .A. 13-13-91 . 1954 ( Melbourne) - Comprehensive range of trophie s Victoria 12-14-86 d S .A. 10-15-75 . ~ Carnival games. 1955 ( Adelaide) - Presentation and Gift s S.A . 13-7-85 d Victoria 12-10-82 . In the 1951 Carnival (at Melbourne), South 1956 (Hobart ) - * Australia did not meet Victoria . • SILVER • PEWTER • STAINLESS WARE • CLOCKS • PARKER PEN S JOHN F. HICKMA N 94 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (Opp. Hotel London) 63-8033 Illustrated Brochures on Request

Page 1 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 4, 1978 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JUNE 4, 1978 Page 11 ONE MILE RUN VICTORIA At half-time of the Victorian v "I-fie Victorian Amateur Football tion grew from eight clubs in 1920, to . South Australia match the following Amateur 40 clubs in 1932, and remained at that players will compete for trophies in a race over one mile . \„ociation, which was formed in 1892, is ~m older body than the Victorian level until the war intervened, and com- DAVID BOWDEN (Old Scotch Coll . - Red, Gold and Blue) Football League, which was not estab- petitions were suspended . Competitions PHILIP BUTCHER (Brunswick - Red and White stripes ) Ii hed until 1897. were resumed in 1946 with 27 clubs, GRAEME BYRD (West Brunswick - Black and White stripes, Black Originally known as the Metropolitan which have now increased to 136 teams . shorts) t PETER CAMPBELL Junior Football Association, the word In 1939, the association sponsored (St. Kevin's O .B. - Green, Gold and Blue) ..junior" was later dropped and, when the formation of the Victorian Junior JOHN ELMORE (St. Bede's O .C. - Blue, Red and Gold) p, ofe~sionalism appeared in Victorian Amateur Football Association, which LEIGH FATCHEN (Beverley Hills - Maroon and Blue) football, the association adopted an merged with the V .A.F.A. in 1953, to GARY GRAY (Therry C .C.O.B. - Red and Gold)_ amateur definition, and included the become the Junior Section thereof . GREG GULLUMBY (Geelong - Light Blue and Green) ~ ur"d "Amateur" in its title. PHILLIP HARGREAVES (St. Bernard's O.C. - Black and Gold and Blue) This section is limited to players who BARRY HEALEY Known as the Metropolitan Amateur have not attained the age of 19 years (National Bank - Red and Blue) Football Association from 1912 to 1932, CLINT HINCHEN prior to the Ist January in the pa rt icu- (Kew - Brown and Gold) the association adopted its present name JEFF INGLIS (State Bank - Black and Gold) lar season . <

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