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Printed by Hedges & Bell Pty. L td ., Sutton Road, Ma ryborough, and published by Geor-e McTaggart, of 12 Ripley Grove, Caulfied North, for the Victorian Amateur Football Association. • LAST WEEK'S HIGHLIGHT S Next Week's Matches ® August 6 . BERNARD'S CRUSH DE LA SALLE On ground of first-named club at 2 p .m. - Reserves at 11 .45 a .m. ST NORTH SCRAPE HOME FROM' BLACKS A SECTION E SECTION Caulfield Gramm . v Old Trinity Gramm. National Bank v A .M .P . Society University Blacks v Marcellin O .C . Brunswick v North Brunswick IN A ROW St . Bernard's O .C . v University Blues Beverley Hills v A .N .Z . Bank ORMOND'S THIRD LOSS Coburg v North Old Boy s Heatherton v Old Mentonians De La Salle O .C . v Ormond West Brunswick a by e By GEORGE MeTAGGART (at Elsternwick Park) F SECTION B SECTIO N Monash Whites v St . Bede's O .C . It was a day of upsets in last week's round, with four leading teams beaten, Old Haileyburians v Old Scotch Coll . Glenroy v Bulleen-Templestowe and no less than 17 teams in the fours suffering defeat . For one of the leaders, Geelong v Reservoir O .B . La Trobe Reds v Thornbury Old Paradians v St . Kilda CBOC Footscray I .T. v University Reds Hampton Rovers Juniors, it was the first loss for the . Collegians v Monash Blues Bulleen United v Commonwealth Ban k Ivanhoe v Old Melburnian s JUNIOR SECTION 1 St. Bernard's overwhelmed De La Salle and displaced them from second C SECTIO N University Blacks v Ivanhoe on percentage, and Ormond lost their third game in a row. University Blacks, U .H .S . Old Boys v Old Ivanhoe Gramm. St . Bernard's O .C . v University Blues Old Carey Gramm . v Parkside Ormond v Monash University narrowly beaten by North Old Boys, kept themselves in the running for the M .H .S . Old Boys v A .J .A.X . North Old Boys v Coburg four. Hampton Rovers v Old Xaverians Fawkner v Old Scotch Coll . Fawkner v Kew JUNIOR SECTION 2 De La Salle were never in the badly beaten at Geelong. Ivanhoe beat D SECTION West Brunswick v M.H .S . Old Boys Old Geelong v La Trobe Blacks Geelong v De La Salle O .C . game against St. Bernard's, who out- Old Paradians by ,6 points in a fiercely Alphington v Assumption O .C. Kew v Caulfield Gramm. played their opponents to establish a contested game, with Parade's poor State Bank v Old Camberwell Gramm . Reservoir O .B . v Hampton Rovers winning lead in the first half. kicking (8-19) being a big factor in Elsternwick v Power Hous e Old Paradians a bye - (Alphington have St. Kevin's O .B. v Old Brighton Gramm . withdrawn) "De La" were held to one goal be- their defeat. fore half-time, when they trailed by Old Xaverians beat Old Carey by 50 points, and although they improved only a point and Alphington, despite after the interval they were unable their score of 18-16, went down by Serviettes, to make any impression on their big 16 points to Power House. (Alphing- Paper Plates , leeway and were beaten by 59 points. ton lost their first match for the sea- North's poor shooting for goal near- son when House beat them in the first Hot & Cold Cups, ly cost them their first defeat. They round .) State Bank caused an upset, Paper Bags , were 19 points behind the Blacks at beating St . Kevin's by more than 7 Raffle Books the last change but finished well to goals. win by three points . North Brunswick were too strong Marcellin's accuracy was a big fac- for Old Mentonians, Commonwealth tor in their comfortable win over Bank crashed against Bulleen-Temple- Ormond who were well in it for three stowe, who won by 17 goals, St quarters . But their "off-target" for- . Bed- OK PAPER BAGS ward work in the second half told e's beat Footscray Tech . and Univers- against them. ity Reds had their first win. 1070 Glenhuntly Road, Glenhuntly 3163 Caulfield Grammarians dropped out Three challengers for fourth place of the running for the finals, when in the Juniors, North Old Boys, Old University Blues kicked 3 quick goals Scotch and Monash University, were CANTEEN AND CLUB SUPPLIES to beat them by 7 points in a very all beaten, the surprise being Scotch's 33-point defeat by Ormond. In Section Free Delivery of All Order even game, and Coburg had a big win s over Old Trinity . 2, De La Salle broke Hampton's run, The struggle in B Section did little winning by nearly 6 goals . Contact: Michael O'Kelly, President St. Kevin's Old Boys F.C. to sort itself out, except that defeats In the Reserves, De La Salle had to Old Melburnians and Monash Blues their first loss since the opening 211-4486 A/ H 551-306 1 considerably weakened their chances round, going down by 16 points to of playing in the finals . St. Bernard's, and another leader, Melburnians went down by 29 Heatherton, was pipped by a point points to Reservoir and Monash were by Beverley Hills . Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 Page 3 E SECTIO N The scores will be close, however if tenth place. Glenroy will be determined The round of matches just completed gave )lawkner are in full flight they will win . to pick up so that with their new name My Selections :- Old Ivan hoe, Parkside, they will start 1978 on a bright note . PREVIEWING joying my browseg~ rg~h the Sundayt pap- Kew, Old Xaverians, Fawkner - ALEX I forecast a big win for St . Bede's who ers. However, a superficial scan of the draw JOHNSON . appear too strong all over the ground for for July 30th fills me with great confidence Glenroy . TODAY'S GAMES - the season is drawing to a close. D SECTION Footscray I.T. travel east, to play leaders Old Scotch now look assured of the sec- Couple of real upsets last week with . Bulleen-Templestowe, mindful of two facts. ond ch ance In the finals as they have . a St . Kevin's going down to unpredictable St They defeated the combine at their May 28 A SECTIO N most favourable draw to complete the sea- Bank and Power House knocking off section could meeting . Secondly defeat today could put I tossed and lost last week, but not by son . They meet Geelong who are sure to leaders Alphington . This weeks games them two games outside the four with three much - those University teams are more be full of fight after their big win over see St . Kevin's faiimg from No. 2 spot to to play. Despite these facts I select the than a tipster's nightmare - they're catas- Monash, a win that moves them one game fourth as the final four fight out positions loaders to continue on their winning way . c•lear of relegation country. However I'm for first and second semi's . trophic! Aiphington play La Trobe Blacks an d A repitition of last Saturday's form should . sure that Laurie Agh an will drive the Card- ensure a comfortable victory . But the Blacks won't let me down today inals even harder and that they will win. the visitors should have no problems here. Their accuracy will steer them to a power- The Assumption and Elsternwick game- Commonwealth Bank, anxious to erase last Reservoir are finishing on well at the week's debacle from their minds, will play ful win over a gallant but luckless old right end of the season and should be a close one, with both teams try - Trinity . will face up last ladder position . Monash Whites today . Back on the Harry confidently to their match against Collegians ing to fend off the 'third Trott Oval and with the thought that victory Can a rejuvenated University Blues beat who s ti ll appear beset with the problem of Old Brighton's win over Old Geelong coul d into second position . could ensure a final position the 'Bankers a staggering De La Salle? I'm tempted to playing well but not winning . The boys very well p ut them up• should be able to notch another victory . think that the Blues, with Mike Sleeman from Reservoir should have the ability and Power House and State Bank game could The Reds from Melbourne and La Trobe; and Simon Trumble in great form will in- incentive to grind out another four points . be a real •thriller, both teams last week Universities meet at Prince's Park . Univer- flict a second successive defeat on "De Old Melburnians have no doubt been a rolled Grand Final contenders, Alphington La", but I must not degrade De La Salle. and St . Ke;vin's but lack of consistency sity Reds have moved up to ninth following great disappointment to coach Tony Ander- be their initial victory. Despite this I must Perhaps the experience of Barry Lyons and son - as indeed they have to me . Loaded has left both out of the four. It will select La Trobe Reds to take the points Peter McDonnell will get them back on to with talent and experience they frittered close and I tip Power House to win this because of their more consistent 1977 per- ,the right track . so many chances of finals games away one . . They Old Camberwell and St . Kevin's, again formances . Coburg are rallying but don't appear suf- meet Old Haileybury who must produce :an- Thornbury , who will be determined to other win t o hold their place in the grade . this will be another close game of the day . maintain their final four position, clash with ficiently talented to trouble another "revi- They will put up a good fight but Melburn- b i . Kevin's needs this one to keep the val" team, Marcellin. Maude Power slam- ce but home ground advantage Bulleen United. The visitors will hope vic- med home six fans should win a closeehcounter . double chan tory may still take them to the finals . 'Bul- goals last week in a display Monash, leaders half way could see Old Camberwell pick up the of accuracy that demoralised a slap-happy appear to be . leen United has disappointed over past Ormond . ,really struggling at the moment and will points. Old Camberwell to win weeks and I select Thornbury who have find Old Paradlans in a mean mood . Mean SELECTIONS: Alphington, Eisternwick, performed more consistently and who have Marcellin will pounce again today and as a result of their narrow loss after rdally Old ,Brighton, Power House, Old Camberwell the home ground advantage. keep alive a faint hope of creeping into atrocious kicking . I can only see Monash - KEITH FINDLAY . SELECTIONS : St. Bede's, Bulieen-Temple- fourth place. drifting along outside the four whilst Par- E SECTION stowe, Commonwealth Bank, La Trobe Reds, A real poser - Once again Noel Rundle ade pick up more points. Old Mentonians will be home to National Thornbury - NORM NUGENT. has chosen wisely for a keen game at As- St. Kilda C .B .C. plays host to Ivanhoe Bank an d should comfortably edge away sociation Headquarters. Caulfield an d Ormond in a match that Is vital to both sides . from the fifth runner although O .M.'s need JUNIOR SECTION 1 are both a little shaky and certainly can- Neither foam will lack the incentive to give a big boost to their percentage . not be relied on as confident prediction their all in this key game. If position on West Brunswick are at home to Beverley With four rounds remaining only Coburg material. the ladder can be used as a yardstick, Hills and should be able to seal top place . and Ormond have exhausted their ch ances Caulfield were outmatched by the Rues then my nod must go to Ivanhoe . On the other hand, if 'Beverley Hills have of a finals appearance . With only one win SELECTIONS : Old Scotch, Reservoir, Old separating four sides none of these teams last Saturday while Ormond's inaccuracy any ambiti on, this is the game that de- can afford to relax, as Old Scotch did last contributed to their downfa.Ul. Meiburnians, Old Paradians, Ivanhoe - ALF mands the effort of the year . West Bruns- KEAM . wick get my vote . week, a loss with so few games remaining I'll pick Ormond, only because to date they C SECTION AMP Society v Brunswick is the big game, will be very difficult to overcome . have won two more games than Caulfield . Old Scotch and University Blacks today Saturday could have blown Hampton Rov- of the drop outs. The loser becomes the . Old Scotch The match of the seasond - Those two ers chances for their 'four' hopes by losing running partner with National Bank an d with provide the match of the day dedicated rivals, North Old Boys and St . to Old Ivanhoe nothing between them in perform an ce over are smarting for their lapse against Ormond Bernard's, . It was a good win by Old last week and are more than eager to get with little love for each other, Ivanhoe and they could carry it further the season I am going for the home team again look like fighting out the A Section today with ii win against Old Carey. ANZ Bank had a picnic against National back on the winning list, however, Blacks Grand Final - Today will be the Dress Parkside, only 4 points ahead of Hampton Bank last week but can't make the finals will have itheir eyes on the "double chance" Rehearsal . find and will be formidable opponents. will the Rovers in a desperate bid to but they could gain a lot of enjoyment' out I think the Blacks have greater all round Joe Doolan, Ray King, Peter Aughton and regain their chances . Hampton's run up of upsetti ng teams higher on the list. Mick Drennan are all excelling for the Saints draw looks 'a bit easier th an Heatherton this week, Beverley Hills and strength and play a slightly better team Parkside's. game than Scotch and will win by a very while the consistency of Mark Hannebery, Parkside just got in against Kew - they North Brunswick to follow. "Such are narrow margin . Mick Welch, Geoff Dillon and Gil Ould im- like their home ground and I believe they dreams made on" . Heatherton for my mon- presses North Coach, George will just head ey. After last week's great win Ormond are Moloney and off the visitors. elated, but today they will be brought back with skipper Sh an e Maguire back at his Kew at home to UHSOB will be a good ELECTIONS : AMP Society, Old Menton- top, North look most formidable . tussle but local knowledge and t he ability ians, West Brunswick, Heathert on - SYD to roality by the very talented Ivanhoe team to pull one out of tHe ' hat should see Kew WHITFIELD. who will be far too strong in almost all I have not a clue who will win - Per- on top . positions and will register yet another big haps North because it's at Royal Park? - F SECTION victory. I deserted them last week - I'll crawl back Old Xaverians must win to be sure of sec- The results of today's games could well Monash University found the Blacks too to them today . ond place, and they will do it at the ex- determine the composition of the F Section powerful in physical strength last week but pense of -the battling Melbourne High . SELECTIONS : University Blacks, Marcei- AJAX and Fawkner will be the match of final four. They could add more interest today against St. Bernard's they will on- lin, Ormond, North Old Boys, De La Salle the day - not • to the Tipster's Tally where "dark horse" counter this problem. If they can muster - JIM FIDGE . a lot between these ~teams . Syd Whitfield has emerged as a challenger their form of the past several weeks they AJAX have an advantage at home but Fawk- to Peter Nathan and yours truly. P .S. - I'm beginning to have as much ner have the ability and team work to offset will provide the upset of this round and trouble in picking them as Alf Keam!! that. St . Bede's, now poised to gain ,the double defeat St . Bernard's who do not always chance await Glenroy, who have slipped to perform well away from home . Page 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 Page 5 North Old Boys still recall the physical pressure that caused their teamwork to THE FIGHT FOR crumble when University Blues defeated RNUE N i M The remaining games of teams considered to be in the running for the finals are them in the first round. These two teams listed below . Home games are shown thus, H, after the opposing team and the letter are locked together on premiership points E indicates the match is at Elsternwick Park , for fourth place and North will not give in The body fitting The draw for Reserve Section teams is the same as the Seniors . as e?asily as they did at their last meeting, A SECTION Ivanhoe E SECTION JUN . SECTION 1 however, the Blues will win . guernsey that Old Paradlans E SELECTIONS : University Blacks, Ivanhoe, can't be caught! NORTH OLD BOYS Collegian s WEST BRUNSWICK IVANHOE Monash University, University Blues - c, 186 .3) (44, 187 .1) 1 (48, 212 .8) CLIFF BASTOW. . Bernard's H ~~ C SECTION Beverley Hills H 'Ormond H 9 STYLED i N -)bur g BYE Univ . Blacks JUNIOR SECTION 2 BRI-NYLON Old Trinity H FAWKNE R AMP Society H Univ, Blues It seems that whenever your tipster de- 0 BRILLIANT 7_ rcellin E .7) North Bruns . Monash Univ . H cides to make a positive statement, some- COLOURS ST . BERNARD'S O .C . AJ~ 58 NORTH BRUNSWICK ST . BERNARD'S O .C . thing happens to alter the situation. Con- OA N (44, 145 .8) Kew H B(4Y0,E 154 .2) 1 (36, 102 .9) gratulations "Do La" for stopping the cham- Old Carey H Monash Univ. IMPOSSIBLE North O .B. pionship run of Hampton Rovers . However, Univ . Blues H UHS Old Boys Brunswick Univ . Blues H the Rovers are still my choice for the flag. TACKLE i' Ormond H OLD XAVERIANS ANZ Bank Coburg H Before elucidating on my selections for D REDUCE D Urriv. Black s (42, 121 .4) West Bruns . Univ . Blacks this week, it is necessa ry to inflict upon COS T MHS Old Boys H UNIV . BLACKS you another provocative statement, ALPH- T )E LA SALLE O .C . Hampton Rovers HEATHERTON (32, 126 .1) INGTON JUNIORS have withdrawn, which ~,4 , 138 .0) Old Ivanhoe H (36, 145 .3) Old Scotch is not only a disaster for the Alphington Univ . Blues Parkside ANZ Ban k Ivanhoe H Club, but also for the other sides in this Ormond E A .J.A .X . Old Mentonians H North O.B . section and the VAFA Univ . Blacks H Brunswick H . Unfortunately I can- Tough . Gramm . (40, 128 .6) St . Bernard's H not provide the solution to this problem, Caul Fawkner H National Bank 1 UNIV . BLUES but no doubt there will be many VAFA Shorts that ORMON D MHS Old Boys OLD MENTONIANS (24, 108.0) followers discussing this situation and may .2, 98.0) Parkside H (32, 113 .9) North O .B . H I suggest that they put their comments in move with Ccul . Gramm. E Old Ivanhoe National Bank H St . Bernard's writing to the Secretary of the VAFA, Mr . body action De La Salle E PARKSIDE Heatherton Ivanhoe H J. Fullerton . . St . Bernard's (36, 113.7) Beverley Hills H Scotch West Brunswick got the 4 points last week Coburg H Hampton Rovers H BYE INORTH NORT OLD BOYS 0 EASY TO UNIV . BLACKS without playing and today travel to Hampton Old Carey BEVERLEY HILLS (24, 104 .6) to meet the Rovers . Whilst west must win LAUNDER ~ 112.1) AJAX (28, 130 .4) Univ. Blues to keep alive their finals chances, they will 0 NO BUTTONS u1a' Trinity Old Xaverians H West Bruns. Coburg H meet a side that is set to prove rtheir first - ZIP FLY Aharcellin H HAMPTON ROVERS ANZ Bank H BU v . Blacks H defeat of the season will not be repeated De La Sall e (32, 95 .5) Old Mentonians H today . St . Bernard's H Parkside Brunswick OLD* SCOTCH COLL . Old Xaverians H Although Kew have shown some pleasing 0 SHRINK PROOF! (22 102.5) form in recent weeks, their trip to De La B SECTION UHS Old Boys H Univ . Blacks H Salle will be full of disappointment f COLOUR FAST! Kew F SECTION BYEs . "De IF COLOURS. Red, OLD SCOTCH COLL . Monash Univ. La" have started their run into the finals 125 .4) and will not be about to relax . Royal Blue, Bottle D SECTION Univ . Blues H 6oc1ong H BULLEEN-T'STOWE MON . UNIVERSITY Geelond travel to the city to meet MHSOB Green, Navy, Gold, Old Haileybury ALPHINGTON (48, 205 .9) and shoM have no trouble in achieving their (20, 92 .9) Black, Mite. ~.lon :zsh Blues (44, 130.9) Footscray I .T . H St . Bernard's H second win over High for the season . ~z . Kilda CBC H Gienroy While Caulfield LaTrobe Blacks Ormon d Grammarians have the IVANHOE Assumption H Thornbury Old Scotch H home ground advantage against 6, 116 .5) Univ. Reds H ians, Old Parad- St. Kevin's Ivanhoe this may not be enough to win this .A. Kilda CBOC State Bank H ST . BEDE'S O .C. * Team with BYE in rather unimportant game as far as the finals Old Melb'ns H ST. KEVIN'S O .B . .1) are concerned . Howeber, Caulfield have the (40, 183 Junior Section 1 plays Geelong H (38, 114 .61 ) Glenroy H Fawkner but no points form and are my selection . Old Haileybury Old Cam'well Monash Whites SELECTIONS : Hampton Rovers, De La are allotted . Salle, Geelong, OLD PARADIANS Old Brighton H Univ. Reds Caulfield Grammarians - (32, 113 .0) Alphington H Thornbury H PETER NATHAN . ,tonash Blues Old Geelong JUN. SECTION 2 OLD THORNBURY Kilda CBC H BRIGHTON GR. (40, 133.9) HAMPTON ROVERS t}Id Melb'ns . E (38, 114 .60 ) (52, 178 .9) 100 UP TO R .O .B. PLAYER Bulleen United H Geelong Old Geelong H LaTrobe Reds West Bruns. H Reservoir Old Boys congratulate Jim "Bull- RESERVOIR O.B . St. Kevin's Reservoir O.B. dog" Paulka on playing his 100th game Bulleen-T'stowe H 3 106 .7) State Bank St . Bede's Old Paradians 'against Old Scotch . "Bulldog" is a name Collegians H Elsternwick H Kew H well suited to Jim for thats the way he Geelong OLD CAM'WELL GR. C'WEALTH BANK DE LA SALLE O plays the game, hard and straight through (40, 127 .5) .C. . ♦ . Kilda CBOC (36, 110 .6) (46, 199 .3) ~ CiTY HIOHPDI Monash Whites H He has played most of his football as a • A980TSFORD "• OLENWAVERLEY '-~Ionash Blues H St. Kevin's H Kew H rover, and a good one at that, However new • iRANKSTON • MT. WAVlRLEY MONASH BLUES State Bank Bulleen United • DONCASTER • DALLARAT Geelong coach Barry Evans saw him as a back pocket 28, 97.6) Assumption H LaTrobe Reds Alphington player, and Jim didn't let him down, as tyff~cw Old Paradians H LaTrobe Blacks Footscray I.T. H Caul . Gram. H "Bulldog" has played some gre!a•t football am Collegians STATE BANK FOOTSCRAY I .T . GEELONG this year, in that position . When R .O .B . Old Scotch H (28, 102.2) (36 132.4) (40, 156 .1) make the finals Jim's experience will be Iteservoir O .B . Power House Buileen-T'stowe MHS Old Boys vital to the club success. "Well done "Bull. OLD MELBURNIANS Old Cam'well H Univ. Reds H De La Salle H dog" sorry it was a little late"! 24, 1,02.9) Old Brighton H Monash Whites H Reservoir O.B . Uld Haileybury H Alphington C'wealth Ban k Old P.ar.adians H Page 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 Page 7 And just to RESERVOIR O .B . B RES: SECTION C RES . SECTION Elsternwick show the effects of Inflation (36 141 .0) LaTrobe Blacks H bound copies of 1947, 48, 59, 51 and 52 issues Adpltington IVANHOE FAWKNER Assumption of "Amateur Footballer" were advertised for Hampton Rovers H (56, 236 .8) (50, 283 .0) OLD CAM'WELL GR . LOOKING BACK sale at seven shilling and sixpence per copy. Geelong H OLD ME LBURNIANS PARKSIDE (28, 83.7) by NOEL RUNDLE Two teams, now long departed, had a West Bruns . (40, 143 .6) (44 . 259 .9) stirring battle in 'B' •section with North WEST BRUNSWICK HAMPTON ROVERS E RES Alphington 8.8 the victors over Myer 8.7. OLD SCOTCH COLL . (40, 141 .1 ) . SECTION I'll bet it was quite •a game! (34, 74.2) (36, 146 .2) OLD XAVERL9NS WEST BRUNSWICK Ormond and Old Paradians played an Hampton Rovers COLLEGIANS (38, 125.1 ) (44, 165.0) exciting draw after Parade had many chances MHS Old Boys H (28, 121 .2) HEATHERTON to clinch the game . However the two points Kew (40, 245.4) enabled them to move up to third place Reservoir O.B . D RES . SECTION 250 UP TO CAULFIELD VETERAN Reservoir O.B. H Monash Blues H OLD MENTONIANS head of Coburg . Breaking through a barrier of Blue and OLD BRIGHTON GR . (36, 100.6) In a high scoring game Ivanhoe's accurate Old Haileybury Ii BEVERLEY HILLS White streamers -at the end of an Avenue of A RES . SECTION Old Melburnians (48, 251 .2) kicking, 23. 1 0 played a big part in the de- Honour, comprising team mates, club offic- (32, 126 .6) . t of Old T ri nity, 17.17, and they rose DE LA SALLE O .C . ST. KILDA CBOC ST . KEVIN'S O .B . fa ials and opposing players, last Saturday (44, 145.9) NORTH BRUNSWICK from fifth to third, knocking Trinity out of Greg Tootell took the field for his 250th (48, 174.8) (28, 105.2) (28, 133 .7) the 'B' Section four . Ivanhoe H STATE BANK game for Caulfield Grammarians and became UNIV. BLACKS (40, 154.1) It was disappointing for Trinity who after the first player in the clubs history to ach- (44, 123.0) Old Pa:radians ames had been on top with only two Reservoir O .B . H Power House F RES . SECTION 10 g ieve this feat. Commencing with the Juniors MARCELLIN O.C . Old Cam'well H ST. BEDE'S O .C. defe ats . in 1963, he later joined brothers John and Old Scotch Robinson, Berry, and Ireland were best (40, 147.2) Old Brighton H (48, 283 .2 ) Tom in the senior team and what a formid- Coburg H RESERVOIR O .B. Alphington BULLEEN-T'STOWE Cr Iv an hoe. able =trio they proved to be. John at full Univ. Blacks (28, 82.9) OLD GEELONG (44, 174.8) Geelong ('•B' Section) had every chance back, Tom first ruck and Greg alternating Univ. Blues MONASH BLUES (32, 128.2) C'WEALTH BANK o make their position In the four secure at centre half forward and full forward . John North O .B. E (24, 80.9) Old Brighton (44, 170.6) by beating Old Scotch but poor kicking in and Tom each played over 150 games and NORTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY LaTrobe Blacks H GLENROY the fm al term (4 .11) -let them down and now Greg has topped then both by an extra (36, 147 .3) (24, 68 .6) Elsternwick (36, 146.6 ) they were beaten by 4 points. 100 games. ST . BERNARD'S O.C . Old Melburnians St. Kevin's H St. Bede's Well known umpire Ian Marsden was (36 142 Old Scotch H POWER HOUSE Bulleen-T'stowe H standing for Doncaster City Council (won Over 6'2" In height, wiry more than thick MOND ) Collegians (32, 103 .3 ) Bulleen United the election and later became mayor - set, with a good spring and "grab", also OR(32, 105 .3) Ivanhoe H State Bank H LaTrobe Reds H Ed .) . agile in ground play, he has always been a Victoria finished too strongly for Tasmania focai point in attack and when switched and ran out winners by 32 points after Tas- to the ruck is extremely difficult to put off m , .nia had got within 7 points of Victoria balance. At odd times he has also held 10 minutes into -the last q uarter . down the centre half back position or has CAULFIELD ROVER REACHES 100 CENTURY TO CAULFIELD MAN Best for Victoria were Birrell, King, Wade, rested in a back pocket. These attributes Congratulations to George Voyage who has Marcus Peters has now played 100 games McCrae„ Rojo and Duke. have earned for him during the past 15 now played 100 games for Caul&ld Gram- for Caulfield Grammarians and all members years the club's Best and Fairest awards marians. In all clubs there are the usual congratulate him on achieving this distinc- 10 YEARS AGO - 1967 on three occasions 1968-70-74 . Club captain "whou-ers and goers" and George is cer- tion . Not short of a word or two or a Collegi ans' inaccuracy ( 5.18) against Caul- (seniors) 1972-3-4-5 when he has represented tainly in the latter category . Following a pound or two Marcus throws himself into the field Gramm. ( 12 .7) cost them a place in Victoria in V.A .F .A. Interstate matches three serious injury to his shoulder during a sen- fray with great gusto and his courage and the four . times, the last as Captain against Tasmania ior match in 1975 he successfully coached determination to get the ball is an Object Noel Stokes played his 200th game for in 1975 . the junior team into the semi-finals of lesson to his team mates. Following a couple Kew - Noel had been captain, Club Best As a senior executive In the family Wine Section 2 last year and this season he has of years with the Juniors he is now proving and Fairest ( 3 -times) and Australian Amat- and Spirit business, to date he has had again taken the fi eld as a player . An op- to be a useful utility type player with both eurs player . Six 4 teams were still in the fight for fourth little spare time to devote to club manage- portunist who reads the game well he gets the senior and reserves teams mostly as a position in 'A' section . ment but this season he was able to 'accept his fair share of kicks particularly in heavy rover . He is also a member of the club ad- office in the club administration, where his conditions and possessing great goal sense ministration where his efforts, particularly Commonwealth Bank skipper, Tony Bor- quick appreciation of problems besetting the usually scores a major or two each game in the social and fund raising areas are, as rack, played his 150th senior game, financing of Amateur Clubs and his willing- with his left foot punts. As a club official is expected 'of him, usually energetically and CARNIVAL RESULT S ness to participate in the solving of these he is a sound thinker who works hard to successfully applied . When you are "touch- Victoria 17,19 defeated West Australia 4.10. has proved him to be a potentially valuable ~et his point across, never shurks respons- ed" by Marcus you couldn't be "touched" Best players were Joiner, W . Roach, Smith, asset to the club in this respect. A ll club Ibility and is always ready to volunteer for by a nicer fellow . Fisher, Parkes, Mulcahy . members and supporters hope that Greg's the sticky jobs . It is fair comment to say Victoria 11 .15 defeated Tasmania 8.12. playing days will not end with the .termina- that the club possesses few members whose Old Brighton congratulate Rob Draper for Best players were S . Williams, Hughes, Pros- •Gion of this seasons fixtures, but whether overall efforts are more valued than his . his 50th club game last week ser, Sykes, Payne, Wood . or not when Caulfield Grammarians discuss . Rob is South Australia, after a surprise defeat their "best ever players" the name Greg an extremely talented footballer and one of by Tasmania on the first day, convincingly CENTURY TO THORNBURY FLAG the band of young players who are helping Tootell will, for sure, be one of the first WAVE R o eat West. Aust. on the second day, and to come to mind . to make this season such a successful one. were to play Victoria on the Thornbury extend their congratulations an d He 2s also a keen participant in the more final day . gratitude to Barry Were who, this week mundane affairs of running the club, es- 25 YEARS AGO - 1952 HEATHERTON CAPTAIN'S 10 0 celebrates his 100th consecutive official posi- pecially in the dispensing of refreshments, After 14 games Ivanhoe, with only one One of the finest players Heatherton has tion as goal umpire for the senior team. and is a member of the Social Committee. defcLA (by Geelong at Corio Oval), were seen for many years will play his 100th His dedication, honesty and thoroughness His 50th game has been unfortunately de- on top in ' B' Section with a percentage of game today . Paul Carey, -always a trier, often have been most heartily appreciated by us layed by several serious injuries caused by 229 .9. displays some of his natural sportsmanship at Thornbury and his decisions have always his apparent desire to run into players, Geoff Frost played his 100•th game for on the football field. Voted Best ist Year been " spot=on", as there has never been both opposition and team mates alike (not Power House . Player In 1972 and Senior Best and Fairest any dispute re his score indications. We the smallest of whom was this correspond- Ivanhoe Juniors toppled the undefeated in 1974, Paul this year is Captain. A ver- all wish Barry the very best and pray he ent) . One hopes Rob has overcome this Ormond Juniors 8 .14 to 7 .12. S=tars for the satile player, he has played most of his may continue in the same vein for many desire . We look forward to your continued victors were Teddy Holberry, Louttit, and games on the wing, fln the centre and also more seasons . service on and off the field . Mick Anderson . as rack-rover . Let's see another 100 'Casa" . Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 Page 9 A RESERVE SECTION PREMIERSHIP LISTS W L For Agst % Pis De La Salle OC 12 2 1208 691 174 .8 48 University Blacks 11 3 899 731 123 A SECTIO N .0 44 Marcellin O .C. 10 4 1095 744 147 W L For Agst a'a Pis North Old .2 40 Boys 14 - 1638 879 186 Boys 9 5 1152 782 147.3 36 North Old .3 56 St . Bernard's OC 9 5 1055 739 142 St. Bernard's OC 11 3 1499 1028 145 .9 44 .8 36 De La Salle OC 11 3 1296 939 138 Ormond 8 6 879 835 105.3 32 .0 44 University Blues 6 8 794 864 91 Ormond 8 6 1159 1183 98 .0 32 .9 24 Coburg 3 11 695 1150 60 .4 12 University Blacks 7 7 1300 1160 112 .1 28 **Caulfield Gram, 1 13 704 1282 54 Marcellin OC 6 8 .1213 1184 102 .4 24 .9 4 Old Trinity Gr . 1 13 505 1329 38 .0 4 Caulfield Gr . 6 8 1306 1330 98 .2 24 B RESERVE University Blues 4 10 1247 1402 88.9 16 SECTIO N Coburg 3 11 876 1542 56 .8 12 Ivanhoe 14 - 1440 608 236 .8 56 Old Meiburnians 10 4 1113 775 143.6 40 Old Trinity Gr . - 14 794 1681 47.2 - Old Scotch Coll B SECTIO N . 9 5 1089 745 146.2 36 Collegians 7 7 857 707 121 .2 28 SELF DRIVE M141 BUSES Old Scotch Coll. 11 3 1335 1065 125 .5 44 St Ivanhoe 9 5 1277 1096 116 .5 36 . Kilda CBOC 7 7 794 755 105 .2 28 Old Paradians 8 6 1172 1037 113 .0 32 Reservoir GB 7 7 761 918 82 .9 28 Reservoir OB 8 6 1247 1169 106 .7 32 Monash Blues 6 8 770 952 80 .9 24 Monash Blues 7 7 1116 1144 97 .6 28 Old Haileybury 6 8 733 1069 68 .6 24 Geelong 3 11 606 1108 54 Old Melburnians 6 8 1218 1184 102.9 24 .7 12 RS Geelong 6 8 976 1124 86 .8 24 $Old Paradians 1 13 458 1067 42 .9 - ® 12 PASSE GERS St . Kilda CBOC 5 9 1008 1195 84.4 20 C RESERVE SECTION ~st 6,~x_al Old Haileybury 5 9 1088 1318 82 .5 20 -,'•Fawkner 12 1 1367 483 283.0 50 Collegians 5 9 938 1146 81 .8 20 Parkside 11 3 1193 459 259 .9 44 ALL HOURS C SECTION Hampton Rovers 10 4 1126 798 141 .1 40 ® 22 PASSENGERS Fawkner 11 2 1539 970 158 .7 46 iOld Xaverians - 9 4 903 722 125 .1 38 7 DAYS A WEEK 'iOld Xaverians 10 3 1312 1081 121 .4 42 AJAX 7 7 880 904 97 .3 28 AJAX 10 4 1565 1217 128 .6 40 MHS Old Boys 5 9 734 938 78 .3 20 Parkside 9 5 1391 1223 113 .7 36 Old Ivanhoe Gr. 4 10 639 1021 62.6 16 Hampton Rovers 8 6 1204 1261 95.5 32 New 4 10 612 1071 57.1 16 Quince's Self Drive Mini Buses Pty. Ltd., Old Ivanhoe 7 7 1079 1146 94.2 28 UHS Old Boys 4 10 500 1093 45.7 16 Kew 5 9,1155 1300 88.8 20 Old Carey Gram 3 11 530 1185 44.7 12 Old Carey Gramm . 4 10 1050 1246 84.3 16 D RESERVE SECTION Cnr. Neerim & Hobart Rds Old Brighton Gr. 12 2 1291 514 251 ., Murrumbeena UHS Old Boys 4 10 1068 1456 73.4 16 St .2 48 MHS Old Boys 1 13 1053 1516 69 .5 4 . Kevin's OB II 3 970 665 145 .9 44 D SECTION State Bank 10 4 985 639 154 .1 40 Alphington 11 . 3 1518 1160 130 .9 44 Old Geelong 8 6 915 714 128 .2 32 Juniors in 1951 and Collegians in 1952 and Power House 8 6 889 861 103 UMPIRE'S CORNE R 1953. -fSt . Kevin's OB 9 4 1310 1143 114 .61 38 Old Cam'well Or .3 32 ~ Old B ri ghton Gr. 9 4 1318 1150 114 .60 38 . 7 7 661 790 83 .7 28 This week we commend the achievements His nose was broken in 5 places in the Elsternwick 6 8 818 911 89 last game of 1953 and took some time to Old Cam'well Gr . 9 5 1235 1117 110 .6 36 Assumption O .8 24 of two of the unheralded members of the State Bank 7 7 1138 1158 102 .C. 6 8 628 940 66 .8 2-' V .A.F.A recover, so Jim decided to take up umpir- .2 28 tLaTrobe Blacks 1 12 425 939 45 . Umpires Association who, each Power House 7 7 1237 1316 94.0 28 .3 f; week, perform a most responsible duty and ing . As a field umpire he had 5 seasons Assumption OC 6 8 1138 1216 93 iAlphington - 13 489 1241 39 . 4 with the V .F .L . Reserve Grade and 3 sea- .6 24 E RESERVE give great support to the field umpire . Eltsernwick 6 8 1239 1342 92.3 24 SECTION sons wi•th,the S .AJN.F.L. and umpired Grand West Brunswick 11 2 1030 621 165 They are, of course, two of our "Goalies" Finals at Kangaroo Island and Renmark Old Geelong 3 11 1128 1457 77.4 12 .0 4 in Michael Murray who today will . LaTrobe Blacks 2 12 914 1249 73.2 8 Heatherton 10 2 1293 527 245 .4 40 officiate Jim is currently in his 15th year with Old Mentonlans 9 4 677 673 I0 at his 100th V .A.F.A, match as a Goal Um- the V .A.F .A . Umpires Association including E SECTIO N Beverley 0 .6 3C; pire and "Gentleman West Brunswick 11 2 1609 860 187 .1 44 Hills 8 4 772 610 126 .6 3'L " Jim Peters, who this 9 years as a field umpire . North Brunswick 10 3 1397 906 154 North Brunswick 7 6 941 704 133 season has completed 450 games of football As a goal umpire Jim is regarded as one .2 40 .7 2° both as a player and as an umpire Heatherton 9 3 1322 910 145 .3 36 ANZ Bank 5 7 740 750 98 .5 2o . of the best and has had the honour of Old Mentonians 8 5 1072 941 113 .9 32 AMP Society 4 8 520 808 64.4 1 6 Mike played 37 games with Ormond in being selected for the 1975 "A" Grade and Beverley Hills 7 5 1281 982 130 .4 28 'National Bank 2 11 502 1146 44.1 4 1968-70 and won the Reserves Best and 1976 "B" Grade Grand Finals and also the ANZ Bank 6 6 941 1091 86.3 24 Brunswick - 12 454 1172 38 .5 - Fairest Award in 1968, but unfortunately 1975 Victoria v . Tasmania match at Elstern- Brunswick 3 9 778 1451 53 F RESERVE 1 SECTION suffered a broken ankle against Old Para- wick Park . .6 12 St . Bede's OC AMP Society 2 10 1002 1202 83.4 8 12 116 0 283.2 48 dians in 1969 and 'then had a knee cartilage Having already tallied over 300 games National Bank - 13 702 1827 38 Bulleen-T'stowe 1 1 3 1105 632 removed in 1970. with the V.A .F .A. Jim says he has no inten- .4 - C'wealth 174.8 44 F SECTIO N Bank 11 3 1066 625 170 .6 44 This Prompted Mike to take up the less tion of retiring and is looking forward to Bul1een-T'stowe 12 2 1783 866 205 .9 48 Glenroy 9 5 898 611 146 .6 36 hazardous occupation of goal umpiring and many more seasons enjoying V.A.F.A . foot- St. Bede's O .C . 10 4 1657 905 183 Footscray IT . 6 8 633 687 92 while waving the flags for Ormond Rese ball as a goal umpire. .1 40 .1 24 rves Well Thornbury 10 4 1485 1109 133 .9 40 Monash Whites 6 8 518 911 56 .9 2,- he was spotted by V.A.F.A . Goal Umpire, done Michael and Jim and congratu- C'wealth Bank 10 4 1382 1084 127 LaTrobe Reds 5 9 323 706 45 Clarrie Paizis, who persuaded Mike to join lations and best wishes to both of you from .5 40 tBulleen United 4 9 535 797 67.8 20 the V.A .F .A Footscray LT. 9 5 1447 1093 132 .4 36 .1 18 the Umpires Association . Since then Mike . Umpires Association . bBulleen United 7 6 1212 1077 112 7University Reds 3 10 377 1145 32 has officiated at over 50 "A" Grade matches .5 30 .9 14 50 up to keen Monash Whites 6 8 1117 1349 82 .8 24 Thornbury 2 12 556 1087 51 .1 8 and at 14 Finals including D, Eand Junior St. Kevin's Clubman Tim JUNIOR SECTION I Grand Finals. Corrigan, son of enthusiastic supporters Pam LaTrobe Reds 3 11 908 1500 60.5 12 2 t University Reds 1 12 646 1843 35 Hampton Rovers 13 1 1540 861 178 .9 52 Asked for a highlight during his 100 gam - and Leo. Diminutive in stature, but with a .1 6 rDe La Salle OC 11 2 1120 562 199 Mike ai heart rivalled only by his older brothe Glenroy 1 13 784 1662 47.2 4 .3 46 while r JUNIOR SECTION 1 Geelong 10 4 1375 881 156 .1 40 on h s flat s backatin i the "Old aCarey diich g Dog" ,;in "Pup" i Reserv s regardless n and always players th Ivanhoe 12 - 1577 741 212 .8 48 oir OB 9 5 1596 1132 141 .0 36 was probably the most unforgettable incident e St. Bernard's OC 9 3 1090 1059 102 flWest Brunswick 8 5 927 1249 74 of his career to date. ball his sole objective. Recurring injuries .9 36 Caulfield Gram .2 34 University Blacks 8 4 1145 908 126 .1 32 . 6 8 1073 1385 77.5 24 Jim Peters says he has enjoyed every have recently robbed Tim of the back flank/ New 5 9 999 pocket position which he held with con- University Blues 6 6 1080 100D 108 .0 24 1353 73.8 20 one of his 23 years and 450 games of foot- North Old Boys 6 7 1159 1108 104 *MHS Old Boys 4 10 800 1389 57 ball and is a dedicated member of the siderable success in last year's final series . .6 24 *Old Paradians 2 12 813 1259 64.6 12 'fOld Scotch Coll . 5 7 1044 1019 102 .6 4 V .A .F .A . Jim played approximately 150 gam- So presently it is the reserves who are get- .5 22 Alphington have withdrawn . ting the benefit of his skill and enthusiasm Mon . University 5 7 841 905 92.9 20 es including seasons with Power House . i Drawn Game. But he'll be back. Congratulations Tim . Ormond 3 10 938 1629 57.6 12 Four points for forfeit . 7Coburg 1 11 508 1504 33.8 6 Unregistered Player July 16th, THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 Page 11 pLDl) TRINITY GRAMM. Coach: David Barclay; Res.: Noel Waters s, 0SECTION TEAM S art, R. 15 Saunders, M . 29 Quarterman, P. 43 Dawson, W. 57 Siverson, R . "A Robison, C . 16 Waters, N . (Cr) 30 Weir, T. 44 Blackney, P . 58 Hunt, P . CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3 Arrowsm>th, J. 17 Bunting, P . 31 Quarterman, A . 45 Mercer, J . 59 Goold, L. 4 qdatsford, G . 18 Stephens, D . 32 Jones, G . 46 Nelson, S . 60 Fricke, J . Coach : Frank Goode; Res.: John Butcher 5 peers, W . (vc) 19 Piggin, C . 33 Langley, R. 47 Friend, I . 61 Weatherson, N. 1 MacDonald, R . 13 Fox, G . 26 Griffiths, J . (c) 36 Worthington, C . 49 Atchison, G . 6 Emerson, D . 20 Williams, C. 34 Murphy, R . 48 Cumming, P . 52 Wall, P . 2 Long, J . (vc) 14 Lean, A . 27 Stone, C. (vcr) 50 Bierwirth, P , 7 girrell, A . 21 Cowley, S . 35 Masters, R. (vcr) 49 Coles, P . 36 Camillerl, R . 3 Lester, A. 15 Watson, I . 28 Mathieson, R . 37 Carroll, R . 51 Irvine, J . 3 Bartley, D . 22 Hodges, G . 36 Beer, N . 50 Margetts, D . 37 Alexander, N . 4 Tamblyn, M . 16 Lyte, D . 29 Fletcher, G . 38 Meadows, B . 52 Smith, G . g Cook, M . 23 Crittenden, B . 37 DeBoos, R . 51 Healy, P . 38 Camillerd, A. 5 Peters, M . 17 Clark, D . (dvc) 39 Fletcher, R . 53 Cunningham, I. 10 Fowler, G . 24 Muir, D . 38 Fekete, P . 52 Clingin, G . 39 Rough, G . 6 Fielden, M . 18 McArthur, M. 30 Felsenthal, D . 41 Hartley, G . (cr) (dvcr) 11 Grant, S . 25 Hodges, L. 39 Day, P . 53 Stenhouse, A . 7 Voyage, G . 19 Morphet, B . 31 Gregory, J . 42 Collins, R . 54 Smith, R . Stewart, R. 26 McKinnon, T . 40 Allan, K . 54 Douglas, W . 8 Butcher, J . 20 Sisson, M. 32 Yeomans, G . 43 Nichol, C. 55 Knowles, J . Stockdale, S . 27 Disney, A . 41 Christie, B . 55 Adgemis, J . 9 Allen, R. 21 Watson, W . 33 Williams, D . 44 Chamers, P . 56 Monotti, A . 1 4 Stevenson, I . 28 Star, M. 42 Emerson, S . (c) 56 Brennan, A . 10 Buchanan, L . 22 Hines, W . 34 Mutimer, K . 46 Gerrard, J . 57 Everitt, A . 11 Tootell, G. 23 Strugnell, R . 35 Malfroy, R . 47 Frankish, G. 59 Hampton, N. pgMOND Coach: Ian Cameron ; Res .: Kevin Chamberlai n 12 Goold, A. 25 Antonieu, T . Dove, S . W. 14 Smyth, J . F . 26 Fisher, I . R . 40 Anrep, R . C . 54 Rowse, R. B . W : Lance Riky; Res . Coach : Ron Seath ? ood, Roger 15 Chisholm, A. D . 27 Crump, W. G . 41 Osmand, G . R . 55 Burns, R . W . COBURG Coach 3 Rosengarten. T. 1 .16 Herkess, G . R . 28 Buckley, C. 42 Clark, R. M . 56 Blake, P . L. 1 Archipow, M . 11 Egan, M. G . 22 Finlay, P . J . 34 Kelly, K. L. 45 Weston, A . D . Murphy, P . M . 17 Hoey, P . D . 29 Burney, C . W . 43 Paterson D. L. 57 Kavanagh, I . R . 2 McLaughlin, 12 Richards, R . N . 23 Clark, D . J . 35 Bishop, T . 46 McCkartin, J. M. Jenkins, R . C . 18 Farrell, E . F . 30 Lewis, M . S . 44 Keane, A. J. 58 Hay, R . K. J . J. 13 Cunningham, 24 McOartin, J . M . 36 Gardiner, G . J . 47 West, G . J . Ladd, K. J. 19 Humphreys, A. J .31 Wood, Ray 45 Fitts, C. R . 59 Large, L . R . 3 Seath, R . A . C . V . (c) 25 Cannon, D . J. 37 Royal, H . F. 48 Buccilli, C . 7 Fisher, G . J. 20 Bourne, B . K . 32 Carter, G . F. 46 Hamley, B. H. 60 Bartlett, I . R . (vcr) 14 Hutchison, M . A . 26 Boyd, S . J. 38 Taylor, J. F. 50 Cox, P . R . g Cameron, R. J. (c) 33 Morris S . P. 47 Marshall, G. R . 61 MacDonald, D . S 4 Egan, M . P . 15 McAleer, D . S . 27 Elder, R . J . 39 O'Brien, P. A . 51 Idddle, G . J. g Hardham, L. A . 21 Russ, J. I . 34 Handley, G . J. 48 Meeking, J . P. 62 McCallum, P . E . 5 King, R . A . 16 Liddle, I . R . 28 Finlay, M . A . (vc) 53 Cox, P. R . ;p Corben, B . F . 22 Russ, K. M . 35 Turner, C . S . 49 Cumper, J . H . 63 Jacobs A. W . 6 Hughes, G . 17 Mann, S . 29 Woods, L. G. 40 Bilston, B . J . 54 Ferraro, G . N. (dvc) 23 Naylor , A. R 7 Green, G . 18 Sim, I . 30 Green, C. R. 41 Green, M . 36 Holman, G . J . 50 Turner, G. J . 64 Harker, S . J . . V . A . 55 Tolley, W. M. 11 Graham, A . E . (vc) 37 Parisi, F. J . 51 Palmer, G . R. 65 Chapman, R . K . 8 Liddle, G . J . 19 Goulebt, W. L. 31 Sim, D . C. 42 McAuliffe, N. G . (Cr) ,) Foulsham, D . A . 24 Barry, J . R . 32 Ingleton, I 1 . 38 Richardson, P . W .52 Sandilands, R . S .66 Hewitt, D . 9 Beattie, J . R . 20 Henry, T . D . 43 Balmer, G . I . 56 O'Halloran, J . G. 3 Purcell, P. J . 25 Thomas, G. J . 39 Boyanton, T . 53 Hammond J . C . 69 Crump, W 1 0 Adamson, S . J. 21 O'Brien, B . J . 33 Neudert, R . D . 44 Sullivan, M. 57 Sabri, R. D . . G. .sT . BERNARD'S O .C. Coach : Gus Mitchell ; Res . : Terry Davis DE LA SALLE Coach : Bernie Sheehy; Res. : Kevin Powe r I Sl,ser, V . A . 14 Thompson, P. S 1 McHenry, R . 12 Dunn, B . (vc) 23 Maher, P. 34 Mcllroy J. 48 Donegan, J . 26 Phelan, R . 38 Sullivan, F. 51 Tyler, K . . 3 Powell, M. F . 15 Considine, P. J . 27 Cahir, B . 39 Dillon, G . 52 Wade, P . 2 Welsh, R . 13 Letson, R . 24 Mulqueen, S . 35 Bothe, J. 49 ivLCGuiness, R . 3 Fox, J . 16 Ferlazzo, M . 28 King, R . H 3 Bourke, M. 14 Beddoe, S . 25 Fitzpatrick, M . 37 McIlroy, P . 50 Fisher, A . . 40 Irvine, K . 53 Grimsey, P . 4 Larkins, J . F. 17 Preston, M. NO 41 O'Loughlin, P . 54 Hughes, G . 4 Perkins, K . 15 Eddy, V. 26 Fankhauser, T . 39 Crothers,T . 51 Mitchell , J . 5 Rackham, P . D . 18 Dalmau, P 5 O'Donnell, R. 16 Whitelaw, D . 27 Hewitt, S . 40 McDonald, P. 52 Kerin, A . . 29 Shembrey, M . 42 Chivell, R . 55 McNamee, B . 6 Iannazzo, M. P . 19 Nadzielski, H . 30 Pearson, Paul 43 Malouf, M . 56 O'Callaghan, W . 6 Yarwood, J . 17 Bourke, B . 28 Nugent, M. 41 Karin, M. 54 Harrdson, S. ? Wade, G . F . (c) 20 Hilbert, M . 31 Wood, A 7 Power, K . 18 Gordon, G . 29 Wright, S . 42 Donegan, P . 56 Mcllroy, A. . 44 Taylor, P . 57 Isaacs, A . 5 Taylor, G . 21 Kennedy, P. 32 Caven, A . 45 Johnson, P. 58 Amatt, P. 8 McDonnell, P. 19 Pollard, J . 30 Dixon, A. 43 Birrel, M. 57 George, P . a Hughes, B . 22 Aughton, P . G . 33 Sullivan, A 9 Stewart, P. 20 Hale, G . 31 Heffernan, M . 44 Aldenhoven, P . 60 Hill, G . (cr) . 46 Hughes, J. (vc) 59 McDonough, P . !D Doolan, J . G . 23 Sheahan, M. G . 34 Daffey, P . J . 47 Moore, S . 60 Hogan, T . 10 Halasa, R . 21 Sykes, R . 32 Groves, A. 45 Slabtery, G . !1 Davis, T. J 11 Lyons, B. (c) 22 Mitchell, P . 33 Clarke, G . 46 Loft, C .(dvc) . (cr) 35 Pearson, Peter 48 Nathan, S . !2 Hogan, P . N . 24 Drennan, M . J . 36 O'Dea, P. 49 McArdle, D . (4IARCELLIN O.C. Coach : Ray Walsh ; Res. : Michael Butler :3 Mitchell, G . P . 25 Mahoney, G . A . 37 Bell, M . 50 Stafford, P . 2 Mahon, C. (ve) 15 Denning, L . 28 O'Reilly, K. 44 White, A. 58 Caruso, A . 3 Wilson, M. 16 Walsh, P. 29 Hurley, D . 45 Gregory, J. D . 63 Holland, Peter i)NIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : Bob Beynon ; Res .: Steven Burley 1 Booth, D. R . 14 McKinnon, A. O . 27 Atchison, D . A . 41 Best, W. D. 55 Faulkner, C. 4 Power, M. (c) 17 Jones, J . 30 Holmes, G . 46 Tucker, D. 64 Dillon, P . ? Llewellyn, D . K . 1 5 Gartner, P. 18 Gartner, J . 31 Alolsio, T . 48 Mangiafico, C . 66 Sartori, R . 6 Hickey, B . S . 28 Hopkins, P . J . 42 Temple, M . J . 56 Burley, S . F . 6 Fitt, N . (dvc) 32 Frazer, S. 49 Matters, G . 67 Hesse, P. 3 Clarke, J. A. 16 Holland, G . A. 29 Knee, R . N . 43 Wood, A . R . 57 Shields, P . R . 7 Milaszewicz, M . 19 O'Connor, B . 34 MacDonald, P. 50 Gregory, J. D. 69 Beii, P . 4 Crowe, P . T. 17 Pascoe, D. W . 30 G111, P . T. 44 Dillon, P . M . T. 58 Saines, R. N . 8('ullinan, J. 20 Butler, M . 35 Hardy, A. 51 Toniolo, P. 73 Holland, Paul 5 Burne, N. E. 18 Beggs, D . G . 31 King, A. D. 45 Lay, P . A . 59 Sceney, C. G . 1 0 Aloisio, F . (cr) 21 Carrucan, M . 36 Crimmins, B . 52 Cullinan, P . 74 Perduto, F. NO 19 Dynon, J. N. 32 Vecchiet, R . 46 Hill, P . T. 60 Hanna, R . J . e Champion, N . D . 20 Tracey, R . D . R . 33 Yuncken, T . F . 47 Maloney, G . W. 61 Hays, P. R . 11 White, P . 23 Crimmins, J . 37 Maguire, T. 55 Najim, D. 86 Merrett, D. 7 Lockie, M . J. 21 Sawyer, G 12 Morrison, J . 24 Tursi, F. 39 Wright, I. 56 Corrie, P . 96 Aloisio, J. . R . 34 Case, R . 48 Von Moger, A . J .62 Johnson, P. R . 13 Cooney, B. 25 Price, C. 41 Sullivan, D. (vcr) B Santamatda, P. 22,Costello, S . A . 35 Herben, G. C. 49 Martini, R . C. 63 Toose, K . R . 14 Allen, P. 26 Gooley, P. 43 Aloisio, C. 57 Lowry, P . 9 Saines, G . R . 23 Cooke, M. C . 36 Larsen, J . W . A . 5 0 Lyons, W. F . 68 Curtis, R . F. 0 Gill, S . K . 24 Perrett, R . M. 37 Costello, A. J . 51 Appleford, P. D . 74 Thomson, NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : George Moloney; Res . : Tony Arthurso n il Steele, P . W. (c) 38 Adams, M . P. 52 McIntyre, L. R. L. A . J . 1 Maguire, S . B . 11 Malone, A . 23 Scanlon, T . G . 35 Dalton, S . 46 Rohan, P . ;2 Fisher, A. D. 25 Birch, P. A. 39 Piazza, R . D . 53 Wood, N. C. 77 Lombard, M . S . (c) 12 Hanneberry, 24 Butera, D . P . 36 Ryan, D . F . 47 Cuffe, P. D . 1 3 Krautil, P. R. 26 Smith, P . W. 40 6rtaindl, D. J. 54 Gourlay, D . B . 2 Welch, M . R . P . M . 25 Horan, B . 37 Fitzpatrick, 48 Jongebloed, (vc) 13 Power, E . 26 Crooks, S . J. R . J . P. F. UN[VERSTI'Y BLUES Coach: Alan Salter; Res.: David Mithen 3 Sheales, M . J. 14 Fogarty, D . E . 27 Brown, M . 38 Zabrieszach, D . 49 O'Connor, P . I Williams, S . F . 11 Tyquin, M . 22 Carey, T. 31 Morrison, G . R . 43 Standish, T. J . 4 Leeack, F . A. 15 O'Connor, B . A. 28 Curley, B . N . 39 Haratsis, B . 50 McGrath, J . 2 Bedford, J. A . 12 Burgin, D . 23 Westmore, G. A. 32 Wilson, D . S . 44 Hamilton, J . 5 Wilson, G . M . 16 Hall, P . G . (cr) 40 Skahill, B . J. 51 Sullivan, P . 3 Scarcella, B . C . 13 Lugg, P . 24 Hager, R . J. 33 Smith, H. J . 46 Ashby, I. 6 Borcich, M . P . 17 Ould, G . J . 29 Maguire, D . B . 41 Roy, A . 52 Frewin, G . (cr) 14 Hindle, R . G . (c) 34 Christie, P . K . 47 Sing, G . P . (dvc) 18 Murray, L . F. 30 Sleight, G . A . 42 Arthurson, D . M .53 Meredith, K . J . 4 Vivian, D . G . 15 Collins, R . 25 Sleeman, M. G . 35 Moore, R . M . 48 Dobbie, S . M . 7 Roberts, N . F. 19 Dillon, G . 31 Clark, W. 43 Kutrollie, D . 54 Robbins, A . J. 5 Whithead, P. 16 Ellison, G. N . 26 Schauble, P . D . 36 Melville, R . H. 49 Waterson, R . 8 Hogan, J . P . 20 Carroll, P . B . 32 Rovis, L . 44 Nelson, D . F . 55 Arthurson, A . J 6 Carroll, W. S . 17 Jewson, G. R. 27 Church, B. G . 37 Came, R . V. 51 Dunin, A . J . 9 Harders, S . 21 Kelly, T. G. 33 Weir, P . (vcr) 56 Murray, J. M . 7 Anderson, G . A. 18 Pleydell, G . P. 28 Trumble, S . T. 38 Harley, R . 54 Sammon, M . T. 10 Anderson, B . J . 22 Godfrey, G . 34 Conti, R . 45 Griffin, J . 57 McCormack, 8 Taylor, R . 19 Booth, D. J . (vc) 39 Debella, G . D . 58 Brukner, P. D. M . F. 9 Nicolson, S . I . 20 Small, D . M . 29 Carmody, J . F. 40 Sharp, J. C. (cr) 10 McCombe, W. 21 Hoilonds, B . P . 30 Sanger, A . 41 Clarke , P . 69 Johnston, M. Page 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 42 dvlcGee, L. A . 70 O'Conner, M . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 Page 13 LAST RESULTS Last Results - Continued

A SECTION B SECTIO N C SECTION D SECTIO N Marcellin OC 6 .1 10 .2 12.2 18 .7 -115 Parkside 4 Reservoir OB 6 .4 10.8 11 .9 17.20-122 .1 5 .6 10.10 10.13- 73 Old Brighton 5.2 8 .6 11 .9 15 .11-101 Ormond 6 .2 8.5 12 .12 12 .16- 88 Old Melburnians 3 .2 4.8 10.13 13 .15- 93 Kew 3.0 6 .8 8 .8 9.11- 65 Assumption OC 3 PARKSIDE .4 6 .5 7 .6 8 .9 - 57 MARCELLIN O .C . : Power 6, O'Connor 4 , RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : R. Shepherd 4, : Sweeney 4, Crapper 3, Bastow OLD BRIGHTON: Jones 3, Priestley 3 , P. Dillon 3, Jones 2 Morrison, Denning, McKerrow 4, Dobson 2, Sellers 2, Gray 2, 2, Byrne, Fraser . BEST: Nicholls, Fraser, Shepherd 3, Hamilton 2, Kemp 2, Gedye, MacDonald . BEST: Cooney, MacDonald, Byrne, Bates, Taggart . BEST : Bates, Dow- Ford, Demaniel, Carruthers, Byrne. McClure . BEST : Kemp, Draper, Priestley, Price, Power, P. Dillon, Morrison. ell, R . Shepherd, Paulka, Massey, Dobson . KEW : Hinchen 2, Mullin 2, L. Clay, Fek- Jones, Epstein, Berry . ORMOND: Cameron 4, Chisholm 2, Boy- OLD MELBURNIANS : Urquhart 7, I . Cor- ete, Hayes, B . Smith, R . Zerbi . BEST: Hayes, ASSUMPTION OLD COLL anion, I . Fisher, Richardson, Humphreys, Varney, B . : Egan 3, Lester dner 3, Roberson 2, Thompson . BEST: . Smith, Toogood, Blay, Dennis . 3, Cribbes, Mahony BEST : O'Dwyer, Horton, Parisi, Fitts. BEST : Dove, Naylor, Cameron, Mumme, Urquhart, I . Cordner, N . McMul- Old Xaverians 3 .5 5.11 8 .14 11 .19- 85 Morris, Humphreys, J . Russ . lin, Middleton, Stewart Old Carey Gram 1 Kelly, Dewan, Cribbes, Pavone. . .4 5 .11 9 .18 10 .24- 8 4 Power House 3.2 10.10 12.16 20.20-140 North Old Boys 2 .5 4.12 5 .16 11 .22- 88 Geelong 5.2 11 .5 14.8 17.11-113 OLD XAVERIANS : Lawrence 4, Cookesley Alphington 5 University Blacks 3 .1 7.3 10.5 13 .7 - 85 Moorish Blues 2 3, O'Sullivan, Warming .8 9.10 14.15 18.16-124 .0 4.6 6.6 7.6 - 48 ,ShBrosnan, Sholley. POWER HOUSE : Evans 6, Bartlett NORTH OLD BOYS : Murray 3, S. Mag- GEELONG: G . Trevaskis 4, Lowcock 3, BEST : Hantz, Noonan, olley, Vale . 5, Rose- uire 2, Butera 2, Dillon 2, Conti, Maffi OLD CAREY warne 4, Upton 3, Demir, Booth . BEST : Dowling 2, Elliston 2, Wells 2, A . Trevas- : Salomidis 3, Rattenbury 2, Evans, Rosewarne, Elliss, Bartlett, Whit- BEST : Hannebery, S . Maguire, Welch, Dil- kis 2, Coad, Huon . BEST: Herd, G . Tre- Whitehead 2, Duncan, R . Rowe, McKinley. more, Upton . lon, Leeack, Ould. vaskis, Dowling, Wells, Elliston, Birrell . BEST: Andrews, Solomidis, Whitehead, ALPHINGTON : G . Shearer 6, Hale 4, UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Fisher 3, King 2, MONASH BLUES : Moore 2, Whitty, Quinn, Smith, Kelaher, Yeo . Williams 3, Whitfield 2, K Burne 2, Lockie, Cooke, Von Moger, Per- Olds, Davies, Bergin . BEST: Rosendale, Old Ivanhoe Gr 2.4 3 .5 8 .9 11 . Candy, Roberts, .13- 79 Shaw . BEST : G . Shearer, Hale, G . Candy, rett, Hopkins, Wood. BEST : Birch, Burne, Quinn, O'Dwyer, Whitty, Olds, Lette. Hampton Rovers 2.8 3 .11 5 .15 7.17- 59 Skerry, Critchley, Shaw Lockie, Lay, Perrett, Pascoe . Old Scotch Coll 6.0 9 .4 11 .11 15.16-106 OLD IVANHOE: Goldin 3, Harvey 2, Mohr . , Elsternwick 6 .1 13 .7 18.7 23 .8 -146 Coburg 7 .3 10 .3 13.10 20 .16-136 Collegians 2.7 6.9 11 .11 13.11- 89 Purcell, Cropley, Webb, Gee, Corstorphin . LaTrobe Old Trinity Gr 1 .3 5.8 5.11 9.14- 68 OLD SCOTCH : Cox 4, Mason 3, Marx 2 BEST: S . Gration, A . Haug, R Blacks 6 .4 9 .6 13.8 19 .10-124 , . Stevens, ELSTERNWICK : McIntosh 8, Grace 3 COBURG: Green 7, P . O'Brien 4, Henry 2, Anderson, Drummond, Morgan, Goldin, Cropley, Allison . Berns 3, P , 3, Hughes 2, B . O'Brien, Hutchison, Egan, Sherwen . :BEST : Sherwen, Rogerson, Ander- HAMPTON ROVERS . Richards 2, A . Ramsay 2, Zim- : MeSpeerin 4, Mac- mer, Rosewarne, T . Richards, J King. BEST : Green, Egan, King, Liddle, son, Kefford, Marx, Tuininga . Leod 2, R . Huckett . BEST : Young, Blair, R . Cottrell . Perkins, B . O'.Brien, Vongiouanni . COLLEGIANS: Bulling 2, Parsons 2, Ether- Hucke6t, Bird, Nash, Tregear . BEST : Rosewarne, McIntosh, A. . Ramsay, D . Mahony, Grace, Cottrell OLD TRINITY: Cowley 2, Peers 2, Critten- ington 2, Rice 2, Ashton, Bickford, Taylor, AJAX 5 .0 10.0 11 .3 22 .7 -139 . den, Blackney, Bunting, Beer, Wilkes. BEST: Lupson, Roach. BEST : Cook, Bulling, Roach, UHS Old Boys LA TROBE BLACKS : Hetz 6, Tunbridge 4, 3 .6 4 .8 6 .14 8 .17- 65 Condon 3, MacKenzie 3, Rowe, Porter, Con- Beer, S . Emerson, Star, Saunders, Peers, Wagstaff, Rice, Parsons . AJAX : Schulberg 4, H . Ritterman 4, Hom- duit . BEST Cowley . Old Halleybury 2 .3 7.8 1 0.11 11 .15- 81 esarook .4, Kalmus 4, Basser 2Bluzer 2, : Hetz, Tunbridge, Cordner, B . University Blues 4 .2 6.8 8.14 13.20- 98 St. Kilda CBOC 5 .5 6.6 6 Jankie, Markoff Weaver, Condon, Jago. .6 11 .9 - 75 . BEST : Korn, H . Ritterman, Old Cam'well Gr 2 Caulfield Gramm 4 .2 7.5 9.8 13.13- 91 OLD HAILEYBURY: Roberts 5, Code 3, Jankie, Komesarook, Kalmus, Schulberg . .5 6 .7 10 .9 12 .11- 83 UNIVERSITY BLUES : Sleeman 4, Ander- Bouris 2, Lucas. BEST : G . Campbell, Cocks, UHS OLD BOYS : M Old Geelong 1 .3 2 .6 4 .8 6 .8 - 44 son 2, Dobbie 2, Schauble 2, Tyquin, Booth, Curry, Meadows, Paul, Roberts G . Walsh 2, Zielinski, OLD CAMBERWELL : Vincent 5, J . Steven . . Davis, Thompson, Flavel, Hume, Reid . 2, P Hindle. BEST: Hager, Smith, Hindle, Trum- ST. KILDA CBOC: Robinson 3, Kellaway BEST: G . Davis, Flavel, Hume, Poulter, Mc- . Buchanan 2, Mullett, Stafford, Riming- ble, Sleeman, Came. 2, Smith 2, Delaney 2, Waterman 2. BEST Lellan, Blake , ton- BEST : A . Iacrae, Mullett, Hewdtt, I . : Macrae, G . Buchanan, Young CAULFIELD GRAMM. : Butcher 3, Grif- Hinrichs, Delaney, Currie, Carroll, Smith, Fawkner 9 .5 12 .11 14.16 17.19-12 1 . fiths 3, Fletcher 3, Stone, Buchanan, Field- Sherman. MHS Old Boys 3 .4 6 .7 10 OLD GEELONG : Thompson 2, Webster, en, Lyte . BEST .11 11 .14- 80 Gilbert, Bradshaw, J . Spiden. BEST : Griffiths, Morphet, Fletcher, Ivanhoe 5.3 6.4 10.5 11 .7 - 73 FAWKNER: Ayres 4, Nenna 2, Ward 2 , ter, : Hun- Stone, Fielden, Macdonald. Old Paradians 1 .4 2.16 8.17 8 Thomas 2, Cash, O'Mara, Stapleton, Rich- Robinson, Webster, Sheahan, Baulch, St. Bernard's OC 4.3 10.3 13.7 15.13-103 .19- 67 ardson, J Perry . IVANHOE: Hartney 2 Freeman 2, McKer- . Teasdale, Duggan, Willock. BEST : State B an De La Salle OC 0.2 1 .7 3.10 5.14- 44 nan 2, McWhinnie, Goldin, Wood, Van, Ren- Nenna, Foley, O'Mara, Duggan, Fergerson, k 4 .4 13.8 15.10 1 8.11-119 ST. BERNARD'S O .C . : Mitchell 3, Doolan Richardson . St . Kevin's OB 3 .5 4 .6 9.11 10 .15- 75 shaw . BEST: Hoare, Coarse, Woolfe, McKer- STATE BANK 2, Cahir 2, Ferlazzo, Monaghan, Aughton, nan, Freeman, Burton. MHS OLD BOYS : R : Jessup 4, Owen 4, Ingli s Nadzielski, Drennan, Thompson, Schwarzen- Short, H . Wood 3, Cooper 2, 3, Eacott 2, Linehan 2, Kirk, Austerburry, OLD PARADIANS: J . Jordan 2, A. John- . Morgan, Peatling, J. Woods, L. . Brennan, BEST berg, Wood . BEST : Doolan, King, Monaghan, son 2, B. Considine 2, C . Hughes, P . John- Cosmas, Goldsmith . BEST : Graham, V . Cos- A : Williams, Owen, Jessup, Aughton, Drennan, Nadzielski . ston mas, J Sparks, Jeffery, Brennan . . BEST : Tudor, Lyons, Tellefson, T. . Woods, Peatling, Tennant, Short . ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS DE LA SALLE : Groves, Hannah, Dunn, Considine, Moran, A . Johnson . : Clement 3, Muiqueen,• Beddoe. BEST: Beddoe, Lyons, Cross, Fanning, Randles, Low, B . Campbell, Donegan, Hannah, McDonald, McDonnell . Kelly, Nettleford . BEST : Nalder, Cross, Fan- 150 TO WEST BRUNSWICK RESERVES ning, Radford, Hart, Clement . BRUNSWICK FORWARD REACHES 100 COACH Congratulations are extended to ANOTHER CENTURY AT AMP Bruns- All at West Brunswick would like to con- wick's skipper John Palmer who plays his aratulate Bob Green on his 150th game Popular Peter Parkinson has survived num- 100th game -today . erous concussions and knee problems to . Since joining the club Bob, a seniors and reserves player has had V.A.F.A. MEETIN G notch a courageous hundred with A in 1971 John has provided excellent service a very colourful career with the club. An .M.P. both on and off the field . As a ruckman - active committee man, Bob is playing one Club Secretaries and Delegates (Members) "Parke" has played in all the key positions forward be has probably played his better of his best seasons this year in his role as are reminded that the next meting of the but seems to handle centre-half-back above football over the last couple of years Association will be held at the Amateur ,the others. He certainly creates a panic when . He captain-coach of the reserve 18 . An inspira- Sports Club, McKillop Street, Melbourne, is also a hard working committeeman and tion at all times, no one can match his deter- he makes one of those mad "Parko" dashes represents Brunswick as Association Dele- 8 on onda next, reAUGUS and contrary to recent comment would frigh- mination which has lifted the side out of atClu bs mare e titled to b gate. All club members wish him well to- many close ones . A great captain coach, Bob e T presented sby ten more than a blindfolded chinese duck . day and although he claims he is in the only one Delegate (Member), but repeated Congratulations Pete, let's see one of you r is a true clubman through and through and failure to be represented will incur a fine, best today . twilight zone we look forward to seeing he's got 150 great games to his credit to or him around the club for many years to come. prove it, Well done Bob . . possible expulsion from the Association . Make sure your club is represented. Page 14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 Page 15 100 UP FOR UNI. REDS PLAYER Congratulations to Andy Hendy on playin g his 100th game for University Reds this LL BRIEF S week . Andy first played for Uni. Blacks Last IWAVee k's Result s Continued and transferred to the Reds in ~thq Metro League and has continued as a regular Reds DOUBLE CENTURY AT OLD HAILEY player since they entered the V .A.F .A . Andy Today marks a major milestone in th e although not a star is a player a team E SECTION F SECTION football career of Old Haileybury reserves relies on . He is a regular 'Reserves p layeir captain-coach Dick Metherall, as he plays his now but if the seniors are short and look North Brunswick 5 .4 8 .9 9 .13 14 .15- 99 Bulleen-T'stowe 4 .4 10.11 13 .15 20 .18-138 200th game for the club . Dick first played li ke forfeiting you can rely on him to play Old Mentonians 0 .3 1 .3 4.4 9 .6 - 60 C'wealth Bank 0 .4 1 .4 2.8 4 .12- 36 in 1964 and for the first few years was a another game. Well done Andy, congratula- NORTH BRUNSWICK: Fox 3, Davies 2 , BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Walker 5, Ten- regular player in the firsts, apart from the tions from all at M .U .F.C. Jewson 2, Kenny 2, Dimarco, Campbell, ace 4, C . Sheridan 4, Dozzi, Chaplin, whole of 1966, when he was unavailable . Handley, D . Payne, Miller . BEST: R . Payne, D'Agostino, Jackman, Burton, Lockhart, He has been captain-coach of the reserves 150 UP TO COMBINE FORWARD Hughes, D . Payne, Wilson, Handley, Ral- Murphy. BEST : S . Pollard, C . Sheridan, for the past two seasons, and was captain Congratulations to Craig Sheridan on play- eigh, Keast, Lockhart, Bird, Pretto. for two season prior to that . He has played ing his 150th g ame for Bu ll een-Templestowe . OLD MENTONIANS : Maher 2, Adcock 2, C'WEALTH BANK : W . McCrimmon 3, virtua lly all his football on the forward Craig played on the back line all last year Upham 2, Peel, Speers, C. Purcell. BEST : Sarapau . +BEST: D. Thomas, B . Reid, Fol- flank or wing, and has kicked just over and half way through this year, but now Norton, P. Arnold, Peel, Maher, Jamison, etti, Columbine . 100 goals in the process . Dick has been a has made the transition to centre half for- Rafter. University Reds 7 .4 8 .5 12.11 14.12- 96 .true gentleman both on and off the field ward where he has been an instant success . Glenroy 4 .0 6.11 7.11 11 .13- 79 - if all the players followed his example, All at Bulleen-Templestowe wish him all the West Brunswick 6 .5 11 .9 17 .18 27 .21-183 UNIV . REDS : Sturm 4, Andrews 3, Lon g the umpire's job would be much easier . In best. Brunswick 0 .2 3.3 3 .5 7 .5 - 47 WEST BRUNSWICK 2, Kanaris 2, L . Thomson 2, Grigg . BEST: paying tribute t o Dick, mention must also 100 TO HEATHERTON UTILITY PLAYER : Beaumont 6, M . Grigg, Kanaris, L. Thomson, Sturm, Morton, be made of his father, Harry . If this is Dick's Schwarze 5, Lampard 3, Nigro 3, White 3, Congratulaations to David Buck on playing R R . Hook, 200th game, it must be Harry's 195th! Harry 100 games with Heatherton . Dave has played . Brockweil 2, Bull, Ceddia, Ivey, Pitcher, GLENROY : Zulian 4, M . Prendergast 3, has been a regular supporter ( and umpire's T . Schwarze. BEST : Ceddia, Ivey, Lampard, many games for both the senior and reserve Nicolosi, Nigro, M Wakeling, Ford . BEST : K . Ross, M. Prender- adviser) for man y years. Well done Dick, teams . This year he has established himself . Schwarze. gast, Bye, Wakeling, A . Ross, I . Broom- and congratulations on a fine effort . BRUNSWICK: Owens 2, Carter, Sheehan, in the reserve team playing as ruck-rover, Gillett, Jones, Underwood, BEST : Hackett, field . 150 UP TO PARKSIDER on the half-back fl ank and also half-forward Jones, Moylan, Owens, Carter, Johnston . St . Bede's OC 0.4 6.11 9 .13 13.18- 96 All at Parkside congratulate Peter `Squib- flank . A committee member for the last two Footscray IT 6 .2 7.6 9.9 12.10- 82 by' Harvey on playing his 150th game today seasons, he has also been very active as a ANZ Bank 3 .5 9.14 10.15 17 .24-126 National B ST . BEDE'S O .C. : Collins 6, Evans 3, against Hampton Rovers . Peter started with coach to a junior side for four years . Keep an k 2 .2 3 .4 8 .10 9 .11- 65 Allen, Cecchi, Turner, Turra. BEST : Collins, our club in 1970 and has won himself a it up 'Frank' . ANZ BANK: Towan 6, Birkenfelds 4, Lane 2, Daykin, Falcke, Pinder, Tuckey, Vigus Evans, Roberts, Turra, Henderson, Ladds . regular position with our seniors. Peter is Congratulations to I an McCrimmon who . FOOTSCRAY I .T. : Johansen 2, Leonard 2 , a fine clubman, as well as being a danger BEST : Birkenfelds, Falcke, Harnetty, Pinder, last week played his 50th senior game for Towan, Tuckey . Sully 2, Fahey 2, Pletcher 2, Sheehan, Carr to all opposition backs, where his long left Commonwealth Bank. Ian who has been with BEST : Johansen, Sully, Absalom, Leonard,. foot shots for goal are a constant d anger. NATIONAL BANK : Reeves 2, Ferrier 2, the club since 1970 has been a most service- Allen 2, Bentley, De Koning, Morris Trewin, Lancaster . Well done Peter we at Parkside are sure player. Although he had his career in- . BEST: your next 100 games will be as colourful able Ferrier, De Koning, Freehan, Borserio, Zwar, Thornbury 7.3 8 .4 12.6 17.7 -109 terrupted by a serious leg injury a nd was McLean . Monash Whites 3 .2 8.6 8.13 11 .18- 84 as your first 150. also in New Guinea for some time he has Heatherton 9 .7 13.10 20.16 23 .21-159 THORNBURY: Hayman 7, Greenwood 2, CENTURY TO HEATHERTON FULL-BACK come back and is currently enjoying one R. Liversidge 2, O'Rourke 2, Azzolini, Bur- All associated with Heatherton congratulate of his best seasons on the wing. All at the Beverley Hills 0 .3 3.7 6.10 14 .19-103 HEATHERTON nie, C . Dymond, M. Staff. BEST : G. Hayman, Michael O'Shea on reaching 100 games with Bank wish Ian the best and hope he can : Paul Killen 5, James Ken- M . Staff, Greenwood, Pieters, M . Flanagan, the club . Although Mick is often not as tall put in many more games of the same ca libre. ny 4, Howells 3, O'Connor 3, Fewkes 3, Byrne . as his opponents, he is still able to take Rod McKenzie C. Malone 2, Allinson W. Williams, Ross. MONASH WHITES : Curtin 4, B. De Pace some fine, safe marks. As a sturdy full- playing his 50th game with Uni. High . Rod BEST : A. Killen, P . Killen, Allinson, Sauer, 3, Wright 3, Sauer. BEST: Ludeman, Picone, buck, he has consistently played an import- is Congratulationsalso doing an engineering to degree at •Melon Ross, Fletcher . Murphy, Oldham, Curtin, Sauer. ant part in winning matches, Regretably, bourne University, but he has been able to BEVERLEY HILLS : O'Loughlin 4, D . But- Mick played his 100th game with the Reas- play nearly every game since he began in tertvorth 3, Egan 3, Booth, R . Butterworth, Bulleen United 2.5 3 .10 11 .16 17.19-121 erves, however, we hope to see him back in 1974. We wish Rod ali the best for the fut- Gibson, G . •McCrory. BEST: Allan, Ashley, LaTrobe Reds 3 .3 4.11 7.14 10.17- 77 the senior toam soon . ure. D . Butterworth, Egan, Gray, Monahan . BULLEEN UNITED: Macaulay 4, Lachmun d AMP Society a by e 3, Viney 3, A . Divirgilio 2, McArthur-Allen 2, Bowden, Lillie, Goulding. BEST: Viney, Morley, Peter Archer, Lachmund, Matlock, THE BLACK LIST Muir. IA TROBE REDS : G, Martin 3, Griffiths Missed Publication deadline (Seniors an d 2, Butler 2, Ravenhall 2, Raynor. BEST: Juniors 5 p.m ., Reserves 3 p.m .) - Fine Thomas, Griffiths, Ravenhall, Ginnivan, Nel- THREE DOLLARS . son, Bennett . BEVERLEY HILLS NATIONAL BANK RESERVE S Failed to phone Final scores to Herald Office before 5 .30 p.m . - Fine SIX DOL- VOTE COUNTING - TUES., LARS . ST. BERNARD'S O .C. JUNIOR S AUG. 23 Failed to phone Final scores or Details Vote Counting Night this year will be on to Press Correspondent before 6 p.m. - Fine Tuesday, August 23rd, at Collingwood Foot- SIX DOLLARS . ba ll Club Functions Room - Dinner an d ST. BERNARD'S O .C. JUNIOR S Refreshments - $10. Phoned Incorrect Scores - Fine THREE Votes in A, B, C an d D Sections will DOLLARS . be counted - come along an d enjoy a good NATIONAL BANK RESERVES night's entertainment . Page 16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 Page 17 Last 'r ~~m~oults Continued Last Week's Results Continued JUNIOR SECTION 1 JUNIOR SECTION 2 A RESERVE SECTIO N B RESERVE SECTIO N Ivanhoe 5 .8 15.8 20.10 24 .18-162 De La Salle OC 3 .3 5 .3 9.9 12 .9 - 81 Marcellin OC 6.2 10.5 14.9 16.10-106 Old Melburnian s 10.5 11 .5 19 Coburg 1 .1 3.1 7.2 8 .4 - 52 Hampton Rovers IA 5 .8 19 .IA-124 IVANHOE : Moscowicz 7, Brewin 4, Biv- .3 5.3 7 .4 - 46 Ormond 1 .2 3.6 3.6 5.9 - 39 Reservoir OB 0.0 4.8 4 .8 7.17- 59 DE LA SALLE : Stewart 4, Keillor 2, Cas- MARCELLIN O .C . : J . A3oisio 4, C. Alaisi OLD MELBURNIANS ianno 4, Lynn 3, Kilpatrick 2, Dwyer 2, ey 2, Hill, Scanlon, Croxford o : B . Burns 6, T. John- Vernon, Warry . BEST . BEST : Hel- 3, Wright 3, Merrett 2, J. D. Gregory 2, son 3, Austen 2, Campbell 2, Cameron 2, : Moscowicz, Brewin, lard, Kowalski, Casey, Keillor, Croxford, Walsh, J . Crimmins . BEST : C Miller 2, Pitts, Wilson Warry, Vernon, Kierney, Watts . Hollier. . Aloisio, J . . BEST : B . Burns, COBURG: Kilner 3, Cleary 2, Maria, Aloisio, M . Carrucan, Maguire, Allen, Jalland, Lewis, Johnson, Ristrom, Pattin- Cotter, Adamson HAMPTON ROVERS : Cole 3, Burgess 2, Wright. son . . BEST: Cotter, Purcell, Moore, Ziakas . BEST : Cole, Kabbani, Clark, Kilner, Edwards, Elder, Cleary . ORMOND : Handley 2, Osmand, Rowse, RESERVOIR : Goalkickers, Best Players not Thompson, Morecroft, Campbell. Humphreys . BEST : Paterson, Hoey, LePage, received, or received after copy dead-line - Osmand, Holman, R . Humphreys. first post Monday. University Blacks 3.9 6 .12 10 .14 12.19- 91 Mon. University 3.1 5 .2 6.2 8 Geelong 1 .4 6.7 11 .11 19 .20-134 Monash Blues 4 .3 7 .5 8 .7 10 .10- 70 .7 - 55 Caulfield Gramm 3 University Blacks 4.2 7 .4 9 .6 13 .7 - 85 Geelong 2 UNIV . BLACKS: Shaw 3, Young 3, Hic- .5 6 .9 9 .12 9 .14- 68 North Old Boys 2 .1 3 .5 3 .9 7.13- 55 .1 6 .3 6.6 9 .6 - 60 key 2, Curtis, Smale, Stevenson Barclay. GEELONG : Evans 7, McNeil 2, Syddall UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Goalkickers, Bes t MONASH BLUES : Davies 4, Mooi 3, Bur- BEST: Curtis, Hickey, Retellick, Bartlett, 2, Dodds 2, Fatouros, LuGtrall, Morrow, Lod- Players not received, or received after copy nett 2, Carr. BEST : Davies, Carr, Burnett, Potts, Ham . ding, Jennings, Tripodi . BEST : Martin, dead-line - first post Monday. Hildebrandt, Mooi, Pell . MONASH UNIV . : Hodge 2, Mogg, Craig, Evans, Quirk, Naylor, Syddall, McNeil . NORTH OLD BOYS GEELONG : Sheringham 2, Ludowyk 2, CAULFIELD GRAM. : Cuffe 2, Brown, Ska- Bumpstead 2, Kay 2, Pouiton Giles, Turnbull, Quilligan, Grutzner, BEST: : Upstill 3, Broughton, hill, O'Donnell, Fitzpatrick, Malone . BEST : . BEST: Poul- Lovell, Blair, Donohue, Hodge, Armstrong, Chisholm, Strugnall, Hood, Shand, Dailey. Scanlon, Biagi, Sleight, Brown, O'Donnell, ton, P. Forsyth, R . Jeremiah, Sheringham, Grutzner . BEST : Not Supplied . Arthurson . Collins, Reeve . Old Scotch Coll 3 .2 6.9 9.9 11 .10- 76 Ormond .1 10 .5 13 Coburg 3 1 .9 17.12-114 Kew 8.10 10 .11 1 7 .18 19.23-137 .0 6 .3 6 .5 11 .8 - 74 Collegians 2 .1 3.2 5.4 9.7 - 61 Old Scotch Coil 4 .6 5 .7 6.9 11 .15- 81 Old Trinity Gr 0 .2 0 .5 1 .7 1 .7 - 13 OLD SCOTCH : Nickless 4 Vines 4, Hum- ORMOND MHS Old Boys 0 .0 2 .3 2.3 5 .7 - 37 COBURG : Gough 6, Holdsworth 4, Mor- KEW : Brooks 5, Caiafa 3, Carbone 3, : S . Boyd 3, Sullivan 3, Bishop , an, Mackay, Meadows . BEST: Nickless, Mea- ris 4, Roscoe 2, Hartland . BEST : Morris, Tolley, M . Finlay, Beattie . BEST: Clark, dows, Welch, Moulds, Vines, Leatham . Zerbi 3, McColl, Liuzzi, Scaffidi, Stanley, S Holdsworth, Jenkins, Hartland, Davis, Doh- Spyroplons . BEST: Spyroplons, Liuzzi, Bur- . Boyd, Tolley, I . Liddle, Bishop, Archi- COLLEGIANS : Moodie 4, Newton 2, Hugh- erty. pow . es, Cartledge, Dean . BEST : Cartledge, Shink- OLD SCOTCH den, Stokes, McColl, Telford, : Akam 3, Arnold 2, Forsyth MHS OLD BOYS : Guiness 2, G OLD TRINITY : Alexander. BEST : Allen, field, Newton, Day, Dodd, Richards. 2, Reeves 2, Eggleston, McCleery . BEST : . Hallet, Simmins, G . Hodges, L. Hodges, Mercer Lucas, Blainey. BEST : P . Krelle, Bismine, . St . Kilda CBOC 12.14- 86 Williams, Melville, Lithgow, Daniel, Reeves, Courtney, Taylor, Calder, N Eggleston . . Tremaine. University Blues 4 .0 7.2 8 Old Haileybury 11 .7 - 73 .4 11 .5 - 71 ST . KILDA CBOC : J . White 3, Waterman Caulfield Gramm 3 .0 6.3 7 .5 9.7 - 61 St . Bernard's OC 8 .3 12.5 14.7 Reservoir OB 2.7 6 UNIV. BLUES 3, Esmonde 2, Matheson 2, O'Connell, Nick- 17 .8 -110 .11 11 .17 14.25-109 : Collins 4, Clarke 3, Lugg len . BEST : Broomhall Mulquinney, Jones, North Old Boys 4 .0 7 .7 9 .7 12 .15- 87 Old Paradians 1 .2 5.6 6 .9 8.9 - 5 7 2, Melville, Tyndall . 'BEST : Waterson White- ST. BERNARD'S O Lynch, Salter, Kingsland. .C. : Schultz 3, Powell RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Traynor 4, Tob- head, Brukner, Nicolson, Collins, Wilson . OLD HAILEYBURY 3, Redmond 2, Keane 2, Currie 2, Bergin 2, in 3, N CAULFIELD GRAM . : Moss 5, Metherall 2, Randall, Cartwright, Pearl . Kennedy 3, Romeo Rider, Truefeldt, : Irvine 3, Worthing- Cunningham 2, McQueen, Grant Woods . . BEST: Hargreav- Pugh . BEST: Truefeldt, Traynor, Tobin, N . . Tamblyn, Wright, Peters, Everitt, BEST es, Matthews, Birrell, Angel, Redmond, Ran- 'tonBEST 2: Monotti, Frankish, Yeomans, Wright, : Billings, L . Bowman, Cunningham, dall . Kennedy, Smith, Nicholson. Ha6tam, McQueen, Moss . - OLD PARADIANS : G . Jordan 3, Pike 2, Worthington, Gerrand . NORTH OLD BOYS : Goalkickers, Best Dynes 2, Di Paola, BEST : Di Paola, Harri- Ivanhoe 7.3 15 .9 17.9 21 .11-137 Players not received, or received after copy son, Kissane, Dynes, Spillane, G. Jordan . St. Bernard's OC 6 .2 6.4 9.7 10.9 - 69 Old Paradians 1 .2 3 .4 4.6 5 .10- 40 dead-line - first post Monday , De La Salle OC 2.1 3 IVANHOE: Steen 4, Mantesso 3, A University West Brunswick a bye (Receive 4 prem . .3 4.8 7.11- 53 . Jone s Blues a bye points) Alphington have withdrawn . ST. BERNARD'S O .C . : P . Taylor 3, F. 3, Giles 3, Field 2, Chapman 2, Dean, Sullivan 2, Shembrey 2, Daffey 2, Bell . Adley, Simpson, Sinclair . BEST: Steen, Field, BEST : Dillon, Caven, J . Hughes, McArdle, Johnson, Simpson, J . Jones, G. Stewart . Daffey, P. Taylor . OLD PARADIANS : Weyman 2, Abrahams LIFE, DE LA SALLE : McGuinness 2, P . Mitchell 2, Audley . BEST : Hart, Roe, P . Carroll, SELF EMPLOYED AND PERSONAL SUPERANNUATION 2, Clarke, Aldenhoven, G . McDonald . BEST: Weyman, Audley, Abrahams . SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, ALL G. McDonald, Perkins, Dixon, Hale, Letson, GENERAL INSURANCES M . Kerin . TIPSTERS' TALLY DON ~~~IC Section Last Week Total . A Jim Fidge 8 188 CONSULTANT FOR A-M.P. SOCIET Y HOW ABOUT YOUR GROUND? B Alf Keam 8 140 C Alex Johnson 16 188 Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans Any club whose ground may be D Keith Findlay 12 142 for the married man. available during the Finals series on E Syd Whitfield 20 195 9 years experience August 27th, September 3rd, F Norm Nugent 16 199 with A .M .P. Society. Interstate player with V .A.F.A. Septem- Jun . 1 Cliff Bastow 15 174 1964, 1965, 1966 . ber 10th and September 17th, is re- Jun . 2 Peter Nathan 1 5 197 16 Wakefield St., Hawthorn, Via quested to notify the Secretary of the Five Points for each winner In E Section . 3122. Ph. (Bus.) 81-0638 . (Priv.) 560-4082 V.A.F .A. IN WRITING, of dates of and Junior Sections 1 and 2 . Four points for each winner in the other availability as soon as possible. Sections . Page 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 Page 19 Last Week's Results - Continued Last Week's Results - Continued E RESERVE SECTION F RESERVE SECTION Old Mentonians 1 .1 2.2 4.4 4.5 - 29 C RESERVE SECTIO N D RESERVE SECTIO N North Brunswick 1 .1 2.4 2.4 3.7 - 25 Bulleen-T'stowe 4.5 7 .7 10 .9 12 .11- 83 OLD MENTONIANS C'wealth Bank 1 Parkside 4 .4 7 .7 9 .11 11 .12- 78 Old Brighton Gr 5 .2 9.8 12.11 14.18-102 : Robertson 2, Page , .2 2 .5 3 .5 5 .5 - 35 Kew 1 Ericksen . BEST: R . Purcell, Page, Merlino, BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : R . Pollard 5, .0 1 .0 3 .1 5 .1 - 31 Assumption OC 1 .2 1 .2 3.3 5.3 - 3 3 McKinlay, Burgoyne, Osborn . L. Tenace 3, I PARKSIDE : Fitzgerald 6, B . Clarke, Ware, OLD BRIGHTON: Bellmaine 6, Finlayson . Walton, Stannard, B . Kelly, NORTH BRUNSWICK : McAnally, Gary Coyle. BEST : Cerato, G . Walton, Pollard, Biggins, Graham Dryden . REST: Fitzgerald, 2, Hunt 2, Paroissien 2, Dick, Riddell . BEST: Handley, Archibald . BEST Thompson, Biggins, Green, Graham, Ware, eddoe, Gartner, Mullett, Hunt, Smak, Ros- : Frizza, Cam- Sell, Luscombe, Hebbard . KEW: Higgins 2, Stafford, Roberts, Bur- pione, Carrell, C . Payne, Murphy, Manias . C'WEALTH BANK: Paternoster 2, Hoy 2, siter. West Brunswick 5.8 9.10 16.15 18 McGregor. BEST ley. BEST: H .igins, Price, Campbell, ASSUMPTION OLD COLL. : Murray 2, .17-125 : McNamee, Callanan, Reev- O'Dowd, Dwyer, Roberts . Brunswick 0.0 4.0 4.0 6 .2 - 38 es, Hoy, Petryniuk. Brooker, Howe, Shaw, BEST: Howe, P . WEST BRUNSWICK : R Glenroy 2 .4 Old Carey Gr 2.1 4.2 6 .7 11 .9 - 75 Smith, Shaw, Lardner, Vear Murray. . Guatta 5, Condon 11 .11 11 .12 18 .23-131 Old Xaverians 4.5 6 3, Vazquez 3, MacDonald 2, Rolfe, Donnel- University Reds 2.4 2 .4 3.5 3 .5 - 23 .7 6.8 7 .13- 55 Power House 4.5 7 .7 14 .12 17 .14-116 lan, Johnston Green . BEST GLENROY OLD CAREY: Thomas 2, Brockwell 2 , Alphington 1 .1 2 .4 6.4 7 .8 - 50 : Condon, Green, : Ford 7, Vassallo 2, Maughan 2, Johnson, MacDonald, Rolfe, Vazquez , C . White 2, S . Broomfield 2, P . Gulliver, Swann 2, Seale, Morgan, Gomer, Fink, POWER HOUSE : Sarosi 4, Mason 3, Alcock BRUNSWICK Stanley, Rogerson Shams . BEST : Nalpantidis, Gomer, Simms, 2, Davenport 2, Hailes 2, Fitzsimmons 2, : Liddy 2, Meyer 2, Schia- . BEST: A . K . White, Ford, vella, Minahan. BEST: Meyer, Minahan, Mal- Rogerson, S . Broomfield, Maughan, Vassallo . Thomas, Morgan, Armstrong . Webster, Kats, Angelli. ^BEST: Sarosi, Bre- oney, Wise, Dalton, Gleeson . UNIV. REDS OLD XAVERIANS : Fraser 4, Jorgensen 2, dyk, Seccass, Davenport, Mason, Hailes . : Hendy, Stephenson, Sinn . Quinn, Senior ANZ Bank 2.2 7.9 9.13 11 .17- 83 BEST :,Miller, Low, Gordon, Bullen, P . Thom- . BEST : Jorgensen, Adams, ALPHINGTON: Harrell 3, Liberman, National Bank 3.7 6 .7 9 son, Hutchison . Pitt, Senior, O'Halloran, Powell . Human, Matfin, Williamson . BEST .10 9 .10- 64 : Liber- ANZ BANK: Jackson 4, Holt 2, Pearson St . Bede's OC 2 .1 8.2 10 .6 15 Hampton Rovers 3 .1 7 .6 9 .9 15 .13-103 man, Jennings, Jurasic, Travaglini, Sheld- 2, iBorci, Maloney, Pecora Footscray IT 3 .13-103 Old Ivanhoe Gr 2.0 3.2 4.3 7.3 - 45 rick, Manley . . BEST: Black, .0 4.3 5.3 5 .3 - 33 Iawson Franklin, Jackson, Maloney, Paul ST . BEDE'S O .C . : Bowden 6, Negri 3, M HAMPTON ROVERS: Combe 4, A. More- Elsternwick 5.3 7.8 12.11 14.12- 96 Or, hard. G . croft 2, Marshall 2, Cafarella 2, Malone 2, LaTrobe Blacks 2.2 5 .5 8 .5 12.7 - 79 . Bolger 2, Christofas 2, Kruth, Hester. Cave, Nadjecki, Clottu NATIONAL BANK : Randall 2, Bate 2, BEST : Kurth, Lagerberg, A . Luscombe, Neg- . BEST: Cave, Combe, ELSTERNWICK : Stevens 5, Jones 3, Brad- Campbell, Wilkes, Robinson, Winzar, Par- ri, M. G . Bolger, Boomgardt Haverfield, A. Morecroft, Nadjecki, G . Eng- shaw, Gough, Patience, Simpson, Curtain, ker. BEST . lish , Manson . BEST : Wilkes, Randall, Robinson, And- FOOTSCRAY I .T. : Miller 2, Kerr, Smith : Simpson, Bradshaw, Wright, rews, Smith, Walkenden. Fergusson . BEST : Miller, Kerr, Ryan, Cal' OLD IVANHOE : Costos 2, S . Mackenzie, Stevens, Manson, Jones . Beverley Hills Allen, James, D. Alexander, A . LA TROBE BLACKS 0.3 3 .5 6.6 8 .9 - 57 len, Smith, Garwood. . Bennett : Loney 2, Woolfe 2, Heatherton 2.6 3 .6 8 .8 8 Monash Whites 2 .1 3 .2 5 BEST: Kadar, Allen, I. Scott, Costos, G . Grant 2, J. Groenewegen 2, M . Groenewe- BEVERLEY HILLS .8 - 56 .5 6 .6 - 42 Scott, S . Mackenzie . : Holly 2, Clark 2 , Thornbury 0 .3 0.6 2.6 2 .6 - 18 gen, Huckstepp, Chambers, Smith, BEST : Fatchen, Healy, McCall, Woods MONASH WHITES AJAX 5.2 5 .4 6 .11 10 .16- 76 Smith, Huckstepp, Grant, Woolfe, J . Groen- . BEST: Bar- : Capell 2, Deckker, UHS Old Boys 0 .1 2 .5 4 ewegen , rett, Fatchen, Holly , Odgers, Paull, Woods. Joynson, Taylor, Plaisted . BEST : Plaisted, .6 5 .7 - 37 HEATHERTON : Rasmussen 2, Buck 2 Fakhry, Shaw, Deckker, Hampton, Broxham AJAX: Dudakov 3, Worth 2, Kozica, Kag- Old Geelong 1 .2 6.5 9.7 10.9 - 69 Easey, Matherson, P , . an, Jurberg, L . Skinner, Bodey . BEST: THORNBURY : S . Staff, Curtis. BEST: . Sackville, Rozenbes. !BEST : Old Cam'well Gr 2 .3 2.3 2.6 3.8 - 26 I . Dempsey, Rasmussen, Buck, Bodey, A Bradbury, S Kagan, Jurberg, Morley, Dudakov, Free- OLD GEELONG: Anderson 2, Josephson 2, Carey, O'Shea . . Staff, Costello, Farrant, Piet- man, Leski . . sch Mollica. Fraser 2, L. Officer, McFarlane, Calder, Wil- AMP Society a bye LaT'robe Reds 2.3 2 UHS OLD BOYS : Broben 2, G . Walsh 2 lis. BEST: Calder, Fraser, Anderson, Daw- .9 3 .12 5 .17- 47 L. Davis . BEST Bulleen United 0.1 1 .2 1 .4 2 .4 - 16 : Broben, Marr, Rennick, son, Mollard, M. Officer. LA TROBE REDS Salvatico, Carlyle, Crowden . OLD CAMBERWELL : Kelly, Donkin, J . TRIBUNA BEST : Butler 4, Cipfani . Fawkner 4 .1 10.5 13.8 21 Rimington . BEST L : Jones, Ryan, Costello, Ginnivan, .12-138 : Williams, Rawling, Robin- (JULY 16th ROUND) Hambly, S . Wilson. MHS Old Boys 1 .2 2.3 2.3 2.3 - 15 son, D . Tucker, Rimington, R . Hanson . 0 . Wilson FAWKNER : Chard 4, Robertson 4, Wheele State Bank 1 (Power House) was found guilty BULLEEN UNITED: Donovan, R . Bryant . r .4 3 .6 5 .10 8.14- 62 of striking D . Potter (Old Camberwell BEST : R . Divirgilio, Paul Archer, 4, George 2, Phillips 2, Shannon 2, Brown, St . Kevin's OB 1 .1 2 .3 2.5 4 .7 - 3 1 Gramm Howe, R Boyd, Wilson, Pouyoukids. BEST : Wilson, Brown, STATE BANK : Dent 2, Dumbrell 2, Keedy, D .) and suspended for twelve matches . . Bryant, Donovan . Chard, Phillips, George, Stapleton . Reilly, Allott, Kinkaid . BEST . Middling (Coburg Juniors) was found : Kinkade, 100 GAMES TO OLD IVANHOE PLAYER MRS OLD BOYS : Orchard, DeVries . BEST : Rielly, Holmes, Clayton, Dumbrell, Lene- Blacks Juniors) and P . Sutton (tarveerlsih Price, Bailey, Lanyon, ligget, Orchard, D han . Although one week late, Old Ivanho e . matches . He was also found guilty of using Scott. ST . KEVINS OLD BOYS: Bourke 2 Arn- would like to congratulate Trent Mackenzie old, Davey. BEST: T abusive language to the umpire (for which on playing his 100th game for the club . Since . Griffin, Gaven, Bourke, he was ordered off the ground) and sus- coming from the school XVIII Trent has Mansour, Nolan, Arnold . pended for four matches - a total of twelve 150 UP FOR GEELONG PERSONALITY matches. given great service and his efforts both on and off the field have been legion . Although Congratluations to Don Barton on playing R. Field (Ivanhoe Reserves) was charged with striking R he has played with a glass jaw for the his 150th game for Geelong today . Don has KEW SECRETARY -- CHANGE OF . Cranwell (Collegians Res- past four years he still has not let this been a devoted clubman since joining our erves) - charge not sustained, deter him . Well done Trent, and we all Juniors in 1962 . He is probably the most ADDRES S G . Aslanis (Alphington Reserves) was The address hope to see you up for your 200 . popular bloke in the club, except with the of Kew's Secretary , Miss Mar- found guilty of elbowing G . Stretton (Old curator of Queen's Park who found him driv- garet Merrell, is now Flat 10, 51 Chapel Brighton Gramm . Reserves) and suspended OLD GEELONG ROVER REACHES ing around the 18th fairway at 3.00 a .m . one Street, St. Kilda 3182 (Phone 94-7140). for eight matches . CENTURY Sunday morning, when he had been unable 1. Scobie (Footscray I A rather shorterAhan-average pair of legs .T. Reserves) was have finally carried our great little rover to navigate his way out of his own home found guilty of striking R . Bell (Bulleen ground. But despite the occasional dig about United Reserves) and suspended for two 'Sandy' Gilbert to his first hundred games his chest marking Don is a most willing DID YOU LOSE A WATCH? matches. with the O .G.'s . Being built closer to the ground than most players has never been a worker and is a key figure at Geelong and A man's watch was found at Elsternwick B . Braddeley (Footscray I .T . Reserves) was will be for many years . We believe you Park last Saturday. The owner is requested found guilty of striking R handicap to "Henry", and his great agility, have at least 3 or 4 games left in you ol . Black (Bulleen speed and knock-on style of play has been d to contact PETER NATHAN (Phone 337-6624) United Reserves) and suspended for six mat- an inspiration to many boy, good luck today . or RON HANCOX (Phone 337-4072) . ches. . Hearty congratula- tions Sandy, from all at Como Park . P,a ge 20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- July 30, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 Page 21 "EAGLE" GREAT NOTCHES UP 150 All at Marcellin congratulate Peter 'Naddy' TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRES Gartner who plays his 150th game against On ground of first-named club unless otherwise shown . Seniors and Juniors a t Coburg today. As a footballer he has en- 2 p.m . Re seives at 11 .45 a .m. Umpire for Reserv es game shown in brackets . joyed a magnificent career . Peter has always SELECTIONS ARE SHOWN AT THE CONCLUSION OF EACH "TIPSTER'S" been a natural at any spout, be it cricket, COLUMN IN THE PREVIEWS OF TODAY'S GAMES . golf or football - he progressed from cap- tain of the college first XVIII and establish- ed himself as a valuable member of our A SECTIO N University Reds v La Trobe Reds - Cav- inaugural Old Collegians team somej ten Old Trinity Gramm . v University Blacks - anagh (Trow) . years ago. On the field he looked every Gow . Goal : Dunstan, McKenzie (Trevell- Thornbury v Bulleen United - Bishop (Pek- bit a champion, his skillful ball handling, yan) . in) . prodigious goal kicking and courageous at- Marcellin O .C . v Coburg - Dodds . Goal : JUNIOR SECTION 1 titude won him a Y .C .W. and F Section Van Der Kaay, J . Macdonald (B. Nicholls) . Old Scotch Coll . v University Blacks - Best and Fairest awards . Quite at home Ormond v Caulfield Gramm . (at Elsternwic k Cunneen . in front of the goals, he once kicked 22 Park) - Hindle, Goal : Murray, Wyatt Ivanhoe v Ormond - McCartney . goals in an 'amateur match and has always (Minson) . Monash University v St . Bernard's O .C . - been a source of inspjrataion to all his North Old Boys v St. Bernard's O .C . - McMahon . team mates. Around the club, Peter has won Wills . Goal : Hillier, Peters (Marshall) . University Blues v North Old Boys - his share of trophies including a club Best University Blues v De La Salle O .C. - Speechley . and Fairest award . He has served on club Rowe . Goal: Randles, Reid (Middleton) . Coburg v Fawkner - Booth. football and social committees and has pro- B SECTION JUNIOR SECTION 2 ven quality ,as an organizer. Regarded highly Old Scotch Coll . v Geelong - Hill . Goal : M .H .S . Old Boys v Geelong - J . Smith. around the club, for his modesty and un- Hateley, f± (Burridge) . De La Salle O .C . v Kew - Maebus . assuming nature, Peter now finds a little Reservoir O.B . v Collegians - Grubb . Goal: Hampton Rovers v West Brunswick - Blair . more time to devote to being a father and Taylor, $$ (Hoist) . Holt . a football-playing husband of his good wife, Old Melburnians v Old Haileyburlans - Caulfield Gramm . v Old Paradians - Hal- Dqnise . Well done, Peter - more games Rowell . Goal : Stratton, G . C . Simpson bish . to you - you're looking at 200 . (Connell) . Reservoir O .B . a bye (Alphington have with- Monash Blues v Old Paradians - Jenkin . drawn) . Goal: Malcolm $* (Henry) , EMERGENCY UMPIRES IMPORTANT NOTES St. Kilda CBOC v Ivanhoe - G . M. Simp- Field, McMaster . son . Goal : Ahlm, Jenner (Burke) . $$ One goal umpire to be appointed . (See previous issues ) C SECTIO N (*~) Umpire for Reserve game to be ap- Old Ivanhoe Gramm . v Old Carey Gramm . pointed . - Mdad (Hinton) . Parkside v Hampton Rovers - C . Nichol (Ball) . Kew v U .H .S . Old Boys - Sharpe (Budge) . Old Xaverians v M.H .S . Old Boys - Good- man (Clement-Smith) . A.J-A .X . v Fawkner - Kelly (McInnis) . D SECTIO N Try a nifty WHOLESALE-SUPPLY and La Trobe Blacks v Alphington - King (Prideaux) . ENGRAVIN G Assumption O .C . v Elsternwick - Muller French model. (*~) . Old Brighton Gramm . v Old Geelong - in Armadale. Comprehensive range of trophies. Johnston (Myors) . Power House v State Bank - Mason (Wool- Presentation and Gifts . ley) . Old Camberwell Gramm. v St . Kevin's O .B . - Power (Fairbairn) . Renault • SILVER, PEWTER and STAINLESS E SECTION WARE . A.M .P . Society v Brunswick - Lowe (Ly- from John ®uld. ons) . • CLOCKS Old Mentonians v National Bank - Jennings $ ~ • PARKER PEN S West Brunswick v Beverley Hills - Cog- don (*-) . A .N .Z . Bank v Heatherton - Peake (P. RENAULT McDonald) . JOHN F. HICKMAN North Brunswick a bye. John Ould Motors Pty . Ltd . 837 High St . Armadale 509632 2 F SECTIO N 94 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne St . Bede's O .C . v Glenroy - Ryan (Hend- RENAULT PEUGEOT B.M .W. SAAB erson) . l.tdCT 782 DCfllJO 1 4 (Opp. Hotel ) 63-8033 Bulleen-Templestowe v Footscray IT . - D . Smith (Brisbane) . Commonwealth Bank v Monash Whites - Illustrated Brochures on Reques t Tracey (Radford) . Page 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - July 30, 1977 Page 23 AUGUST 6, 1977 ifC4! SECTIO N TH E AMATE U R FOOTBALLE R OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION,

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