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FARRER SCHOOLBOYS' a pity both coaches could not be pre­ YOUR RETRA VISION STORE FOR sent to see the exhibition turned ·on. LEAGUE Now you 13's are back on the win• TELEVISION FARRER SCHOOLBOYS' NOTES ning list, keep it up. Early in the SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATIONS ... of Quality Branas season it looked as if the premiership Matches last weekend were played was yours, then you had that bad You will be well paid to Phone in ideal weather conditions, which was lapse and it was really pleasing to see · quite a change from the past three. you right back on top again. ·-=-W=A_G_G_A_w_A_G_G_A===-3= 0_ 2= 9===-w_A_G_G_A=w_A_GG=A~, [ ' At Holbrook excellent matches took place, with the honours in both the 16's and 13 's going to the home sides, FARRER SCHOOLBOYS' DRAW who defeated Lockhart. 2nd HALF ROUND EDITORIAL A Midiets' match was played as a curtain-raiser, with Lockhart running June 16th: To fully appreciate the value of Schoolboys' Football, and the important out winners. Culcaim v. Holbrook. part the Junior Clubs play in the promotion of our Australian Code, we need At The Rock the home sides also Henty v. Lockhart. only to look. through the team sheets of any of our senior clubs. Io the majority had a duel victory over Henty in The Rock a bye. of cases we find that the &tars of today were only a few years ago learning the, matches that produced a high standard June 22nd: of football. Lockhart v. Culcairn. fundamentals of football in schoolboys' teams. Holbrook v. The Rock. It is axi001atic, therefore, that should these clubs cease to fWIICtion through POINTS LADDER Henty a bye. lack of support and en couragement from not only our senior club officials in of 16 YEARS puticular, but the followers of the Code in general, the future the Australian Holbrook ...... 6 4 2 16 YOURS FOR THE ASKING Code would be dealt a serious blow. Lockhart ...... 5 3 2 12 Tire promotion of the Code in the schools in our area is an aspect we all The Rock ...... 7 3 4 12 At great expense, Coca Cola have should pay more attention to. In the majority of cases the teachers are most Henty ...... 7 3 4 12 produced a 16MM colour film on co-oi;erative and wekome any assistance that can be given by coaches, players Culcaim ...... 5 2 3 8 Australian Football. or tx-players. In some cases this assistance is actually being given. UNDER 13's The film, of approximately twenty Culcaim ...... 5 4 1 16 minutes duration, is available abso­ The total effect of a littl eon everyone's part will ensure the continued The Rock ...... 7 4 3 1'6 lutely free by contacting Mr. Allan succrssful functioning of this all-important aspect of any senior club's activities. Lockhart .. 5 3 2 12 Davis (Phone Wagga 5 1155) during The officials of existing Schoolboys' Clubs are doing an excellent job io the Holbrook ...... 6 3 3 12 business hours. sponsoring of our Code amongst the younger generation, but assistance and en­ Henty ...... 7 1 6 4 Club Secretaries: Here is a practical couragement are always appreciated. way to entertain your players and supporters ! ! ! Support your Schoolboys' Club as well as the Senior Club--it will pay THE ROCK SCHOOLBOYS' NOTES dividends in the end. Well done, boys, you again showed APPEAL TO CLUB OFFICIALS: us last Sunday a glimpse of the form displayed earlier in the season. It ls requested that players' numbers The·Under 16's game was a particu­ as appearing in. ''The Crier'', be re­ DALGETY - N.Z.L. larly fast game, with the scores pos­ vised by all clubs from week to week. McMullen Love sibly not quite a true indication of the "The Crier" loses its value if players The Experienced Stock are not included, or if numbers Bl'e Salesmen evenness of the teams. Both teams & Co. .showed. the benefit o.f the coaching incorrect . Entrust your they have had during the season. It was Address: P.O. Box 281, Wagga. Merchandise, Insurance Men's Outfitters and Stock Business BLAZER HENTY FARRER SCHOOLBOYS' to TIMBER YARDS LEAGUE SPECIALISTS (T. H. JENKINS & SONS) GAMES EVERY SUNDAY DALGETY - N.Z.L. Stockists Glazebrooks Paints Under 13, 1.30 p.m.; Under 16 BENTY, N.S.W. 3 p.m. BENTY, HOLBROOK, THE Wagga Phones: Business 95; Private 203 Support your Stars of Tomorrow! ROCK or WAGGA WAGGA See. DICK SMITH'S A MATCH WINNER - A CULCAIRN NEWSAGENCY Nelson & Hatwell Sign for all makes of T.V., Radio and 83 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA Electrical Goods Plus Sporting Equipment PHONE 2645 Phone 70 (after hours 156)

WAGGA {J) CULCAIRN (A) • collllllete freedom Qf action 2. K. EDMONDSTONE ,...... -.------..-.-...., I, J. STOCKTON 3. A. McPHERSON 2. R. BARBER • 1111rter, mon eondom'lt wur 4, F. THOMPSON Frank O'Leary 3, N. PUMPA • HIJ ... - lltN ltlll -- s. R. PRICE 4, K. HALL 7. N. JEMMESON 5. G. SMITH 8. P. RICHES T.V. CULCAIRN T.V. 8. G, BREED 9. R. MOHR 7. H, HENS&:L 10. M. PATTERSON Television Centre for 8. G. GLEDHILL n. L. PASCOE Testing, Installing and 9, B. GODDE ) 12. R. ALEXANDIER After-Sales Service 10, M. WEGN•R ( 13, L. PARR 11. J. ALLITT 14. M, BREUST 12. H. LISTON WAGGA NOTES CULCAIRN NOTES 15. C. WHYTE "Cresco" Super Sprea4• 13. L. SCHOFF 16. R. HANN Ing a Speciality 14, P, ADAMS The bye last week has apparently What a terrific effort last week in 17. R. COLLIER 15, M. WYATT bringing about the first defeat of the 18. Ci. KERSHAW Phone Culcairn 16 HI, T. ELLWOOD given quite a few of our players in 17, H, GARDINER both grades an excuse to miss train­ Temora team! By doing that you have ,•. ·E, FARRAH 20. N. GIBBONS 18, W, NESBITT ing - the bye should be when you proven now you are definitely the top 21. W . JOHNSTON 19. R. BRAND should endeavour to get to training side this year, because you doubled 22. I. THOMPSON ZO. T. HOVEY their score. Boy, what a win! 24. A. CALDWELL 21 N, HOGG and to train a little harder because 2ND XVIII 23. E. GILLARD of the "lost" game. Congratulations to all players, be­ ,. J. POCOCK 24. J. ALLITT When the bye comes our way m cause it •would be hard to pick the 2. L. COOPER 25, M. LEE 3. B. GOWLAND 26, G. BROWN this round do not use it as an excuse best . . . you all played as a team. JACK 27. N. MIGLIONICO to 4. P. GIBBONS to lay off training for a week - re­ Good · see Garry Smith hit top s. R. WHYTE 2ND XVIII form on the wing: . 6. T. WOODLAND FREEMAN I, G. TREBLEY member, it takes 18 fit players to make 2, E. GILLARD _each team. Wimpy Barber did a grand job cut­ 7. B. BEARD ting up and serving the oranges to the 8. W. GALVIN for 3, R. SHOEMARK Training bas. been held in the Won­ 9. Ci. ROCKLIP'F all types of 4, M. BEDGGOOD players. 10. N; OWEN 6, K. AULITT derland for the past week and this Pat Adams showed real courage to II. A. FRIEDLIES General 7. I, DUNN should assist the groundsmen at Bol­ play with his injury. Hope it heals 12. R. HODGE PHOTOGRAPHY 8, A. TAYLOR ton Park to have Robertson Oval in 13. C. MACLURE 9. B. GODDE quickly, Pat. 14. G. BUERCKNER Phone Wagga 3882 10. J. ALLITT really first class condition for our Our seconds had another good win 15. I. ROBERTSON II. D. FIFIELD first home game in the second round. over Temora, who are playing well, 16. R. VERDON 12, I. BULLOCK 17. P. WHYTE Teams our Speciality 13, L. SCHOFF This week end we are hosts to the too. Best were George Comer, Garry 18. N. SCHADT 14, R. THURLING visitors from Footscray and welcome Mohr, Geoff Trebley, Bob Thurling 19. I. HITCHMAN 15, A. DUNN these players and club executives and and Max Lee, who played his first game hope that their stay in our city is since breaking an ankle. SCORE CARD enjoyed enough to make them want This week we play the Wagga to come again next year. Tigers, and take a tip from me, don't The clinic will be continued at Bol­ take them too lightly. This game is a( 1st Qr. I I \\ 1st Qr. I I I ton Park on Sunday and the Tigers must, then you have a rest with the 1 wel_come players and supportefs to bye. 2nd Qr. I 12nd Qr. I I I their home ground and hope you will learn from the tuition offered by these COLLINGWOOD 3rd Qr. 3rd Qr. I I I Melbourne players and officials. BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS I Next Saturday we play Henty at ...... ,. .... 1927 4th Qr. 4th Qr. home and after the match we hope ...... ,...... 1929 I to entertain the players and supporters ...... 1939 of this club at a social in the R.S.L. Des Fothergill (tied with Herb TOTAL I \lroTAL I ' (Continued on Page 13,) Matthews (S.M.) ...... 1940

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TIIRLICH but everyone lasted the full four sidering the conditions--wet and heavy 9. J, REID 9, B. WILLIS quarters and teamwork was a feature. -I don't say that is what beat you, ( ) 10. T, PRESTON 10, P. TAKLE All Henty is talking about the grand because we did not play on a wet 11, BRIAN BLOCK BENTY 11, P, O'BRIEN 12. V, HARTWIG 12, .J. KANE display in the forward pocket of Jim ground, and when Culcairn had the 13, J. RICHARDSON PETER WEBB, Prop. 13, B. STEVENS Costa. This young fellow who, last ball it suddenly became dry. They 14, K. PIKE 14, P. SANKEY year, won the Verdon Medal for best played in the same conditions; the only IS, A, WATTERSON Ill, K. COLLINS 18. A, BLOCK IS, I. WILLIS and fairest in the Farrer League Sec­ difference was they had 18 players, all 17. H, O'CALLAGHAN 17, G. MACK onds, seems to improve with every eager to win, and we did not. 18, BARRY BLOCK 'The Bottom* Pub" 18. B . MURRAY match. He topped an excellent all­ Congratulations, Cul, you were far 19, G, FERGUSON 19, .J. COSTA round display with as good a demon­ too good, and we look forward to 20. R. MUIR 20. D. SINGE be meeting you again later in the season. 21, D, GUTHRl·E 22, T, BEDGGOOD stration of kicking as would seen 22, D, PF'IEF'FER 2ND XVIII anywhere. Seven goals is a mighty Ian McGregor, Jacko Reid, Noel 23, G. BOYD For the Best in 1, W. BOURKII effort. Hartwig, Kevin Pellow, Les Romari, 24, ROB HARTWIG * 2, H, McKAY Very constructive in his play w:tS Tom Preston, Keith Pike and Kevin 29, L. BARTEL :I, D. MEYER 28. H, PONTT BEER 4. N . TERLICH Colin Zweck and supporters were not Barnes all played well, or that is how 27. A, SIEMSON 7, .J. HENWOOD .slow to appreciate some of the nice I saw it, anyway. But I am afraid the 28. BADEN KRAUSE SERVICE 38, K. WALES moves in which he figured. rest played like school girls. 29. P, WOLLltT'T ACCOMMODATION 11, R. ARMSTRONG 30, R, PELLOW 12, R . BLAKEY A pleasing display, together with Only one thing needed, fellows-­ 32. R, FISCHER BAR SNACKS 34, D. WILSON good ball work, came from Charlie a I 00 per cent. effort this week against 33, W. GUTHRIE 21, T. HORII Griffiths, who served the team well as Henty, or I would say the axe will 34, N MOONEY 44, L. BARRETT fall very heavily. 311, I, SELLEF' IS, W . HEATHCOTE rover. 37, N, McGUlRK 211, G. KLEMKE Brian Willis deserves a mention and The seconds went down, but it was 38, B, FERGUSON Phone: *Henty 149 311, C. LUCAS it is unfortunate that· a facial injury a far more impressive effort-fantastic 39, K. ROMARI 39, R. TIIRLICH prevented him from playing more than kicking by both teams. You have taken 40. RON HARTWIG 18, W. KLEMKE 41, A, TERLICH 19, L. COLLINS half of the game. a tumble in the ladder, lads, but you ao . . A. DIF'FIIY John Terlich's injury will probably can win your way back to the top cause him to miss a game, and Terry again. Hore may be missing from the ranks We go in without Tom Preston to­ SCORE CARD of the Seconds for more than one day. Tom leaves footy for ,!l. run in week. the Matrimonial Stakes. To you and Continuing their good teamwork, Ann, Tom, we wish all the best for a ( 1st Qr. II 1st Qr. I (Continued on Page 13) very happy and fruitful life together. tnd Qr. \\2nd Qr. I FIFES PRODUCE ALWAYS ASK FOR 3rd Qr. I I3rd Qr. I PTY. LTD. 4th Qr. 4th Qr. I 47 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA TOTAL ITOTAL I Farm and Station Produce Merchants Supplies of Poultry Foods ADAMSONS and Equipment always General Merchants and Self·Service Specialists available THE ORIGINAL AND TEMORA PHONE 233 Phon~ 3618, Wagga BEST BUCHANAN'S MOTORS FALKS CAFE Adopted by all Football (Bob Buduman) Fans- AND SERVICE STATION THE ROCK YERONG CREEK w. & J. Petrol, Tyres and Repairs., Grills, Fish, Hamburgen Carmody's Personal attention to all work TAYLOR ALL HOURS. PHONE 323 ROYAL HOTEL Phone THE ROCK 123 WAGGA THE ROCK-YER. CK. (H) M.C. 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ROBERSON round, are now in fourth position with Phone 3369 19• .J. MAHER a reasonable percentage. With four or good side. 19. C. TAYLOR 20. M. GALVIN five other teams you have the doubt­ Our footballers seemed incapable of 20. D. LEWINGTON 22. W. HIGGINS ful honour fo recording three wins. going in for the ball or handling it 21. N. MARTIN 2 3 . C. BLACKSHAW 22. B. PESCHLA 24. R, FINEMORE To finish in fourth position and go at all in the slush and only accurate 23. R. V·ENNELL 2S. .J. LENEHAN 24, .J. SCOTT into the first semi-final, many more kicking saved them from a complete 26. R. KLIMPSCH than three ~ames will have to be won. "bath". 215. TREV WILLIS 27. T. HIERIOT 26. K. CHAPLIN Lockhart 29. R . P OST I will nonunate two teams - Wagga Really, there is no excuse for this, 27. RAY TAYLOR 30. N. WILLIS and Holbrook-who are going to win for, with more determination, this 28. G. MURRAY Motor Garage 31. A . COOPER at least five, .so the Magpies have to could have developed into a fine, even 29. R. COX 32. T. WILLIS 3·0. R. TINNY Agents for Dodge, 33. D, RADCLIFFE do better. contest. But how many times were the 31. R. COX Chrysler and Valiant 3 4. D. ARMSTRONG Congratulations to Holbrook for a goals left unguarded for the ball to 32. R. TAYLOR Full range of 315. .J. TREBLl!Y good win last week. Too elusive and roll through for the "six"? Surely this 33. L CHAPLIN 37. G. F I N'EMORE too fast, with better backing up. I feel, 34. B. PARSl!L Accessories 38. W. CREASY is elementary football knowledge, but 38. T . SIMPSON 39. D. ANDERSON however, without detracting at all from not, it appears, to our players. 38. G. McMULLEN Excellent Workmanship 41. M. SANBROOK their win, that the weather and the Our best player was John Ross, 39. M. CASTELS W. J. SMITH, Prop. 42. D. MAHER style of umpiring were both right up whilst Col Roberson, Ray Klimpsch, 40. D • .JONES 43. I!. H ULMI! 41. Y. GROSSI! Phone 56 46. P. MURPHY their alley. John Joyce, Horace Bunypn and Wal 42. D. MICHAEL 47. R. SHEATHER Referred a couple of weeks ago to Lloyd were others to catch the eye. 43. M. Mll!GIIL 48, .J. S EMMLER a rossible record for Don Taylor. Have Frank Slater again did much good checked it out further and feel some work, but he is left to do too· much. sort of record is imminent for the little The seconds were given a sound SCORE CARD towns. Don has played no lesi than hiding, as Henty piled up their percent- ( - 362 games of senior football in 23 age. Lack of tenacity was probably • Jist Qr. 1st Qr. I I seasons. So how is that? Still going, the major reason for their huge defeat, too! but never at any stage did these lads tnd Qr. 2nd Qr. Terrific games from Chris Condon, give up completely. I I Reg Sehather played soundly at full­ Graeme Semmler, Merv Bartlett, Eddie 3rd Qr. 3rd Qr. Chaplin, Neville Anderson and Collie back; Greg Finemore turned on a I I really good display and Don Rad­ Taylor, with all others going well. 4t'lr Now it's the Goannas today. If cliffe, Don Anderson and Bill Higgins 4th Qr. Qr. you can't do them without Murray helped an outclassed team. Schultz, you will NEVER do them. (Continued on Page 13) TOTAL I TOTAL I I

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F, McGREGOR 2, G, TAYLOR j!OOdness the siren went when it did, or to the winning list. It was a grand ex­ 2, F. BERRY Richard's Bakery a. R, DELAHUNTY 1t may have been a very different hibition of football under the rather :,, F. PEACOCK 4, J, WIGGINS 4, J. ROBINSON Holbrook D, ELLIS story. trying conditions. It could well be said s. D. JONES ..•• I, BLACK Congratulations on a win, with a that last Saturday's win was the be( 8, P. HALLUM Baken and Pastrycooks 7, F, WILLIAMS special mention to Brian Czislowski, · team effort seen for years. The bac~ 7. R, BERRY A, EMERSON R, NOLAN • &, GUUT George McKelvie, John Verdon and up was a delight to watch, and it is B, PRICE Cakes and Pies a 10,•• c. GILBERT Jim Smith. just a matter of continuing to help one 10, v. VALLA Speciality 11. G, REID Commisserations to our seconds, another as mates to chalk up many 11. R. MclNERNEY 12, L, MULLER ROLTON who are battling on despite the loss of more such wins. 12, A. ..._ Birthday and Wedding 13, D. PRIEST 1:a. B. COUSLEY Cakes 14, w. BLACK some of their boy~to the firsts. It was a very jubilant coach that 14, H. PRICE 115. R, PHILLIS Full points to the committeemen watched your victory from the fence, 11,. c. GROCK Phone 49 18, J. EM·ERSON who are responsible for the care of 18. J. VERDON 17, c. PARKIER and with Brian returning to the team 17, J. KILO 18. J, SMITH our ground, as seven games were play­ shortly, your effort bas given him and 18. B, C:ZISLOWSKI 19, D, JONl:S ed on it over the long weekend. your supporters great encouragement. 11t, L. WITHERS 20, G, MACKINLAY Today is the beginning of a new Best players from a very even team ao. M. JOHNSON 21. T. PRIOR round, so let us make it a winning one. 2ND XVIII 23, R, MUSGRAYI: were David Ellis, Bob Delahunty, John 1, E. NOLAN 24. WORNl:S Remember, boys, all is not lost until HODGE McKenzie and Frank Wornes. 2. K. For your • :ts. C."· BLACK the final bell sounds, and anything can Well, the second 18 went down for 3. C. 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McKAY Game of Football !' 17. N. HANN 12. R. MULLER 18. B. BOAG 13. D, BODY The booklets are entirely free. To Highest number of brothers to play 111. R. BROMLEY 14. C. PARKIER obtain your copy, simply forward one with a VFL team is six: Phil, Jack, stamped, addressed envelope to: Tom, Joe, Jim and Henry McShanf SCORE CARD Viscount, P.O. Box 281, Wagga. all played with Geelong. , ) . Qr. I I I \\ 1st Qr. I 'I AFfER THE GAME, DON'T 2nd Qr. I 2nd Qr. FORGET ' ,Jo~ ii l- THE BLACK SW AN 3rd Qr. I I 3rd Qr. CHOY'S RESTAURANT HOTEL 4th Qr. 4th Qr. For all your Favourite NORTH WAGGA TOTAL TOTAL I Chinese Dishes and replay the game with After the Game call at the Good Beer and Service NESLO ARCADE HOLBROOK HOLBROOK STORES 117 Baylis Street, Wagga DRY CLEANERS PTY. Lm. 48-HOUR SERVICE GENERAL MERCHANTS Phone 4461 and Phone* 2279 PHONE 210, HOLBROOK IMPORTERS T. R. MUSGRAVE, Prop. PHONE 1 - HOLBROOK GRAND FOR HARTWIGS MEET YOU AT- DRY CLEANERS ARTWIGS FOR HOLDENS THE HOTEL TEMORA 183 Fitzmaurice Street THE BEST IN TEMORA BY ANY TEST Wagga 135 • 7 • 9 BAYLIS STREET Opp Post Office. Phone 331. ALF SW AFFIELD, Prop. All work under personal WAGGA Phone 2177 · supervision of M.C.U. NOTES be a good evening for all to come JACK EARSMAN O.K. USED CARS (Continued from Page 8) along and celebrate the Tigers "ele­ (,Prop.) 99 EDWARD STREET vation" to the first four on the lad- Congratulations to the seconds for der. 1 · Phone 2911 Phone 2838 all being on time and, if nothing else, Culcairn today and, though they are we were first on the ground! the conquerors of Temora, may we Today we play our old rivals at remind them that the Wagga club is )-erong Creek. The Magpies have been only just beginning the run which we LOCKHART NOTES courage and determination could we --4'oing great guns and will no doubt be be copied by all budding footballers. anticipate will take them through to attempting to reverse the first round the finals again this year. Well, at last we have done it ••. we Max Anderson again starred, until decision. Mango, however, always have reached the bottom rung of the having to retire at three quarter time. saves something "extra" for these fix­ premiership ladder in the Farrer Graham Trevaskis took his usual tures, and we expect to make the In 1929 Collingwood kicked 13 League! The first time we have occu­ Black and Whites fight to the bitter goals before getting a behind against pied this position since entry to this battering (again with very little help from the umpire), and again emerged end. Richmond, and won the game 15-2 to League in 1957. Let us hope that it is Richmond 11-9. only a temporary holding. as one of the best players on the field. Last Satsrday saw again Lcokhart Gerry Lane was not at home in the HENTY NOTES forward line, but on being returned to trying to overhall a big deficit in the (Continued from Page 6) last quarter, and again on the losing half-back looked more like himself. Temora end. Adrian Bishop soon adapted himself the seconds romped home against Dry Cleaners to the back pocket. United. The game saw the welcome In the first three quarters we kicked return of "Smokey" Heathcote. ROY EYLES, Prop. 22 points, and in the last we kicked Jim Bouffler did not find conditions 38 points. We again gave our oppon­ to his liking, but was a trier all day. Players to mention are Doug Meyer, Phone 178 and 582 ents an almost unbeatable start, and who played a good game; Roben The reserves gained another win. Griffith (Charlie's brother), and Philip then decided to play football. I wonder Unlike the firsts, this team is a good The Modern Perdean when we will wake up in the beginning O'Brien, who played a most construc­ Dry Cleaner for the starter, and whilst they did not register tive game in the centre. of the game, and give the opposition a score of any kind after half time, they Fastest and best Quality something to chase for a change. were able to hold Norths out long Today Henty welcomes their old Service Everyone is trying to find the reason enough to win, friends, Temora, and players and r.up­ for our slow start. I think every ex­ porters alike are looking forward to This proves that "points on the a good, clean, hard-fought battle to cuse has been put forward, but now we board" are always valuable. Remem­ will have to face facts. We are just not commence the second half-round of good enough, and have to wait until ber this, firsts. matches. CENTRAL the opposing sides get tired from kick­ It is very hard to pick a best plai ENGINEERS ing_ goals, and then we are capable of from the reserves, because all do the\r ) taking over. share. Col Schirmer, at fullback, is a WAGGA NOTES for The award this week goes to Gordon tower of strength to the team. His (Continued from Page 4.) PROPERTIES Forrest. Gordon played with a home­ judgment and anticipation are very and all good-two things that a fullback must Hall in Baylis Street. made nose guard to protect his nose, The evening will take the form of Farming Requirement& which had been broken the previous have. a dance and we hope to have hot dogs, Phone 144 week. He turned on one of his best . John Hosie, at centre half-back, sets etc., etc., available in the hall. games and never at any time did be his team a good example with his non­ hesitate in going for the ball. His stop play. A four piece dance band has been TEMORA booked for the occasion so it should BBC MOTOR & BODY WORKS 153 FITZMAURICE STREET, WAGGA "ALL CARS" GARAGE BUILDING UTHWAITE HIGH CLASS PANEL BEATING AND DUCOING K. W. CHAMBERS, Prop. IS THE STORE TO SERVE YOU BEST Phone 3551 "'- ( RENOWNED for FRIENDLY SERVICE When away from home, make yourself at home with . . • L E BUNNY AND VAL TRAPP E X COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LOCKHART A E Where all Sportsmen meet G C Counter Lunch, etc.: 11.30 - 1.30. Phone 3. u u ' E T LEADING GOAL · KICKERS FIRST XVIII LADDER I H. Gardiner (C) ...... 35 p w Y Pts % V R. Verdon (H) ...... 26 Temora ...... 8 7 1 32 171.5 E B. Krause (T) ...... 25 Henty ...... 8 7 1 32 139.2 P■ a.1 SKc. r T1111A8.1 E. Feeney (TR/ YC) ...... 24 Culcairn 8 6 2 28 119.0 J. M. VENNIILL J. G, CLEAR A, B. SADLEIR G. Trevaskis (L) ...... 23 TR/ YC ...... 8 3 5 16 97.9 LEAGUE DRAW - SECOND HALF ROUND L. Romari (T) ...... 20 15/8/83 20/7/83 Holbrook 8 3 5 16 831 ULCAIRN V. WAGGA WAOGA V, MANGOPLAH C. Roberson (MCU) ...... 20 Wagga 8 3 5 16 82 .• N T Y V. TEMORA LOCKHART V, TKMORA B. Czislowski (NW) ...... 20 North Wagga 8 3 5 16 72.3 E R OC K-YER. CREEK V . MANGOPLAH (L) ...... ORTH W AGGA V. HOLBROOK CULCAIPIN Y , NORTH WAGGA R. Haberecht 19 8 2 6 12 89.5 HENTY v. THE RocK-YER, CREEK Lockhart LOCKHART A BYE J. Costa (H) ...... 19 M.C.U ...... 8 2 6 12 83.5 22/8/83 HOLBROOK A BYE. M. Patterson (W) ...... 15 WAGGA V. HENTY 28/7/63 P. Richardson (T) ...... 14 Te:MORA V. THE ROCK-YER. CREEK FARRER v 5.W.D.F.L. AT NARRANDERA. R. Galvin (TR/ YC) ...... 13 MANGOPLAH V . NORTH WAGGA SECOND XVIII LADDER HOLBROOK V. LOCN:HART 3/8/83 B. Murray (H) ...... 13 CULCAIRN A BYE P TEMORA. V. WAGGA T. Willis (TR/YC) ...... 12 WLPts % 29/6/8:a NORTH WAGGA V HE;NTY, TH& ROCK-YER. CREtE.K v . WAGQA R. Delanty (TR/ YC) ...... 12 Holbrook .... 8 6 1 30 195.7 HOLBROOK V. CULCAIRN NORTH WAQGA V. TEMORA THE ROCK-YER. CREEK V. LOCKHART I. Pellow (T) ...... 12 Henty ...... 8 5 2 26 165.6 HOLBROOK V. MANGOPLAH MANGOPLAH A BYE G. Mack (H) ...... 12 Culcairn 8 5 3 24 130.3 LOCKHART V. CULCAIRN J. Smith (H'B) ...... 12 Temora ,...... 8 5 3 24 117.0 HENTY A BYE 10/8/63 F. 12 Lockhart 8 4 4 20 100 8 / 7 / 6 :a LOCKHART V . WAGGA Womes (H'B) ...... WAGGA V , NORTH WAG G A CULCAIR-N V, MANGOPJ,.AH G. Scott (H) ...... 11 North Wagga .... 8 4 4 20 90.0 TEMORA V . HOLBROOK HENTY Y, HOLBROOK J. Newton (TR/ YC) ...... 11 Wagga ...... 8 3 5 16 81.7 MANGOPLAH V. LOCN:HART THI!' ROCK-YER. CREEK v . NORTH WA.GOA 8 3 5 16 72.6 CULCAIRN V. HKNTY TEMORA A BY&'.. J. Reid (T) ...... • 11 TR/ YC ...... THE RocK-YER. CREEK A BY!: R. Price (W) ...... 10 M.C.U...... 8 0 8 0 64.3 13/7/63 17/8/63 F. Slater (MCU) ...... 10 (Holbrook and Henty have each played HOLBROOK V . WAGGA TEMORA V . CuLCAIRN K. Halls (C) ...... 10 a draw.) MANGOPLAH V, Te:MORA MANGOPLAH V. HENTY THE RocK-YER. CREEK v. CuLCAIRN HOLBROOK v . THE RocK-YER. CRl!EK M. Galvin (MCU) ...... 9 HENTY V •. LOCIICHART NORTH WAGGA V. LOCKHART H. Lane (L) ...... 9 NORTH WAGGA. A BYE WAGGA A BYE H. Hensel (C) ...... 9 llEAGUE TROPHY DON·)RS AND 1962 WINNERS K. Rogers (L) ...... 8 ESSENDON'S H. Price (NW) ...... 7 BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS 0. Mohr (MCU) ...... 7 ... . ., ...... 1934 C. Parker (H'B) ...... 7 Dick Reynolds ...... 1937 J. Burkinshaw (L) ...... 7 Dick Reynolds ...... 193~ G. McKelvie (NW) ...... 7 .. .. 195i

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