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TO YOUR LOCAL BLOKES ... REPLAY THE GAME WITH LO O K R. G. LANE a co. NARRANDERA Cec & Joyce Fitt at the Atkinson & Powell FARMERS HOME HOTEL AFL SUPER - F. & G. INSURANCE For all INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE MOBIL PRODUCTS and Matong GENERAL FARM SUPPLIES Resch's & Carlton on Tap PHONE 12 - GRONG GRONG Remember our car will be drawn on AFTER THE GAME SNACKS y~ong y~ong \ August 23rd - ticket sellers, please get them sold and returned to Dave UMPIRES: - Matong as quickly as possible. (By Magpie) GRONG GRONG-MATONG TURVEY PARK End of season ball on September (Black and Whlta) (Red White & Blue) 18th - music by Krystal. Maybe today players will dig deep 1. W. PURCELL Ellis Johnstone 1. G. NICHOLS to find lost form and desire to make Committee meeting Tuesday night ( 11th August. 2. M. NEWELL QUALITY BLITCHER 2. P. CERATO this a game to remember for a top 3. L. GIBSON 3. T. LA.LOR player ,and clubman, John Smith, as Come on · fellas, let us get this one for Smithy - he deserves it. 5. G. CHOY ARIAH PARK 4. T. NESS it will be John's 200th First Grade 6. J. SMITH 5. A. BAKER game for the club. 7. B. WALSH Will be pleased to meet 6. P. GRENTELL On behalf of all players, committee EDITOR'S NOTE 8. 0. WALSH you wi•th meat to please 7. G. a.ARK and supporters, congratulations John SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE: When there 9. G. EVANS you. 8. M. MEEK for a really fine performance. Is a mail or rail strike, please make 10. B. SULLIVAN 9. I. McKENZIE alternative means for delivery of your 11. M. THORNTON Phone 175 1 0. R. HAMANN Greg Webb is our latest represen• 12. L. KERR 11. P. DANIHfR ta.tive player. notes. l.e: Taxi truck or commuter be­ tween your centre and Wagga. 13. B. KERR 12. H. CRAWFORD Greg has been selected in Ube N.S.W. All oopy Is to be written CLEARLY 14. I. MATTINGLY 14. P. O'DONNELL 15. K. THORNrrON GRONG GRONG-MATONG 15. G. TOOZE Shell Cup team to compete in Hobart as illegible copy will be refused. When 43. B. Rava later this month - best of luck, Greg. sending in team lists please only send , 16. M. WALSH 16. M. PURCELL 17. S. MARGOSIS 44. G. Royle 17. A. HAYES Quite a hiding last week - Greg al,teration only together with those to 45. D. lilmbrlck Corbett was one of the few players be deleted and to be marked either 18. R. HAMBLIN 18. T. FINEMORE who was able to hold his head up 1st or 2nd grade. I 19. T. CASSIDY 19. B." FINEMORE Also those scribes In the vicinity of I 20. J. RUSSELL 20. S. COIX after the game and collected both the 21. B. GAWNE TURVEY PARK 21. M. McFADDEN S. J. McCullum Award and the Den· Wagga, and any others who can when­ 43. W. Robertson possible it would be of great assistance 22. 0. SUU.IVAN 22. D. BLITLER nys Strachan Mercantile Award. 23. G. CORBETT 44. D. Lawson 23. P. RO'WLEY to •the printers if you could drop your 45. S. Mohr _The Reserves battled on gamely 32. R. CONWAY 25. B. MUNRO notes In on the TUESDAY instead of 46. K. Bevan Willli Mar•k Ru~ll again winning the waiting for the deadline of Wednesday, 35. P. lURNBULL 26. A. HUNTER 47. T. Brady 28. E. SPINK Royal Hotel Award. and use full names as well as nick­ 25. C. Ceely 48. P. Tooze 30. B. POMEROY M. Walsh has a big but not un• names for pl.iyers. DO NOT write mat­ 26. M. Russell beatable lead in the D. & N. Kelly• erial thltt could breach defamation laws 27. C. Royle 33. T. POSSELT B.P. Aiward for die First Grade as etc. 28. S. McKay 41. P. ANDERSEN has Brian Long,ly fur the Reserves. DEADLINE for copy is 11 a.m. Wednesday. 29. D. Tolsher 24. J. McGinn ~0. G. Davis W. PRESTON 27. C. Dunn ~~ 1. B. O'Rlely STOCK, STATION AND 29. P. Flnemore PTY. 33. ,R. Evans REAL ESTATE AGENT 31. D. Seaman 34. G. Ceely SHELL GAS HEATING & 32. R. Burgess TRIM'S LTD. 36. R. Anderson COOKING APPLIANCES 34. R. Gillett 37. C. Glascott 35. B. Grace NARRANDERA 38. J. Royle For all your Farming 36. G. Richardson For the whole range of Requirements Phone 069-592068 39. W. Dunn 37. B. Sharp WOOL - LAND - INDUSTRIAL 40. M. Keown PHONE ARIAH PARK 154 39. D. Miller Suppliers of:. 41. C. Mc~innon OR 158 40. M. O'Neill STOCK - MERCHANDISE 42. B. Longly 42. G. Hoffman All FOOTBALL GEAR - MEN ANO PRODUCTS - FINANCE LAD! ES' WEAR CONTACT: ADIDAS SPORTING GOODS HAYLLAR & HOWE HAULAGE Branches at: ELDERS lntentate & General Carrien - Narrandera AND COOTAMUNDRA NARRANDERA - PHONE 591588 Na~randera: Phones 591455 • 591143; A.H. 591143 - 591386 MELBOURNE DEPOT: Multl Transport, New Foot1cray Road, Wast Foot1cray 10 PHONE: 6894842

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Cooeamon At:iah Pat:k UMPIRES: ( By Grauhopper) - Mit:t:ooe COOLAMON A.P. -'Al,RROOL Like the clairvoyants' meeting that (By Bomber) (Green with White V) ( Brown Gold & Green) was oancelled due to unforeseen cir­ 1. R. O'CONNOR & 1. J. NEWTON With only four more matches to 2. P. STEPHENS Bill Barb Till 2. J. PREN'rlCE cumstances, last week's notes. non­ go both the First ,and Reserve Grad, ) 3. J. McKENZIE 3. J. BOX appearance was the ·result of reasons ha~e cemented themselves a place in COOLAMON entirely beyond my control. M. A. SUIDGEEST 4. G. HADDR ILL the final four with the Under 19s .,/5_ P. MALONEY 6. P. DAN IH ER I will be apologising personally at just outside and ample chances left to FOR YOUR FRUIT, VEGES the annual fan club meeting which will 6. G. MANGELSDORF 8. T. HADDRILL ensure their place. 7. E. GLOWRY & BREAD REQUIREMENTS 9. P. MANN ING •be held next rl'uesday in Uhe Post Of­ All three games last week were won 8. T. RUDD 10. C. FISHER fice telephone box. well by the Bombers but Cootamun­ 9. G. ARMSTRONG PHONE 273086 11. G. RYALL 'fn all grades against old rivals dra put up a fine display ,against us. 10. B. ALLEN 13. S. FRENCl·l Turvey Pruik, we battled as best we 11. S. BUCHANAN 14. B. PLEMING could but eventually we were outplay­ They must certainly be compliment­ 12. B. ROBERTS 16, N. FAIRMAN ed purely and simply by superior abil­ ed on their determination and enthus­ 13. J. GAYNOR 17. R. DANIHER ity. iasm in the face of the di;eaded wood­ 14. J. CHAMBERLA IN COOLAMON 18. G. O'BRIAN en spoon. 15. N. PLEMING 42. D. Gillett 19. I. GORDON There were many creditable per­ 43. M. Whybro formances on the day but none better I must certainly thank "Bulldog" for 16. D. BUCHANAN 21. S. MAGUIRE his most complimentary words in last 17. A. PATTISON 44. T. Dean 22. J. LUCAS than John, Chamberlain, who was as 60. T. Goss iactive as Prince Charles on his w,!=dd­ week's issue about the Bomber Re­ 18. M. BUCHANAN 23. R. McKENZIE ing night. serve Grade and their keen support­ 19. I. BUCHANAN 25. L. LUCAS ers (canteen ladies) who give up their 20. B. THOMPSON 26. I. LUCAS. Ociker Stephens dominated the rucks 21. L. ALCHIN time eacth week to work on the can­ 7. R. Haddrill and had more hit outs than an autis­ teen. 22. B. PLEMING tic tennis player anRANDERA LEETON ROAD NARRANOERA PHONE (069) 591522 MICK MULLINS at Wagga -251ill! Phone 592021 Day - Night TOYOTA Deafen NAPIER CARS TRUCKS - JOHN SHEAR6R - GRASSLANDS 1<1