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R I,1.:R22 ®,'Ii SIEBELS BROS. E. A. S. RICHTER PTY. LTD. AND SONS MASTER BUILDERS DOBNEY AVE., WAGGA ri,1.:r22 ®,'Ii Chaston Street, Wagp RIVERINA & INTERSTATE for all your TRANSPORT SERVICE FOOTBALL REQUIREMENTS For cartage of building material, Full stocks of all Jumpers and Socks available for Wool, Produce and all types of For all Classes *of Building Work general loading all Clubs Ask about our Special Quote for Clubs Quotations Given YOU CALL - WE'LL HAUL EDMONDSONS - THE SPORTSMAN'S STORE PHONE 4334 Phones: 5 16230 - 3081 Gurwood Street, Wagga. Phone 2195 ) ) FIELD UMPIRES 1st XVIII 2nd XVIII 1 JONES 1 OLIVER MILES & RUSSELL 2 GOULD 2 BURKfIT 3 CARTERS 3 MILLER 4 BUCKLE 4 RIXON • GENERAL PLUMBERS* • SHEET METAL WORK NOTE: Host Club Secretaries, please indicate the umpire officiating at your • GASFITTING game by placing the numeral appear­ ing opposite his name at the top left­ • HOT WATER SUPPLIES hand corner of the .score board. • SANITARY PLUMBING ETC. The alpbabedcal symbol appearing with each team name Is designed to facilitate ease in posting progressive scores of other matches ID conjunction 85 BAYLIS STREET with the 2WG Sporting Service. * WAGGA WAGGA PRINTED AT OXFORD PRINTERY, 32 JOHNSTON PHONE: 2831 Official Organ of the Farrer Football League. Price 6d. STREET, WAGGA WAGGA, N.S.W., ,oR THK PROPRlllTORS VICTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY AT ALL SPORTING FUNCTIONS • • • RIVERINA PLASTER OXFORD PRINTERY AND ON ALL OCCASIONS WORKS General Printers Wagga Wagga TAKE TIME OFF FOR Also Leeton and Nammdera For Quality Fibrous • Raffle Books Plaster l • Members' Tickets S H E E K E. Y'S Ceilings and Walls f • Programmes VYNYLFLEX FLOOR TILES and • Dance Tickets SOFT DRINKS CEMENT GARDEN FURNITURE PHONE 2643 Box 22 WAGGA Pb. 3196 Vol. 4. SATURDAY, 15th JUNE, 1963 No. 10 DAVID JONE$' Your every purchase at D.J's is covered by David Jones' famous money back guarantee. Make DJ's the store for everything you need 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.
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