N. GRIGGS TROPHY, 2nd XVIU: FIRST YEAR OF AWARD GOALKICKERS: 54, K . Guthrie (Oanmain) ; 51, R. Smith (Griffith,); 39, N. Williams (Narranderaf; 35, R. Ma.th!eson () ; 33, D. Royal (Nar.­ randera), P. Smith (Griffith) ; 27, I. Birch (Turvey Park), D. Co11is (Orlffith), SOUTH WESTERN DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE 0. Owen (Griffith) ; 20, N. McLennan ('l'urvey Park), R. Iverach (Turvey Park) , Peter Carroll (Ganme.in) .

I J. QUINN TROPH Y, 3rd XVIII: .. GRAND FINAL FIRST YEAR OF AWARD GOALKICKERS: 31, D. Meagher (Narrandera) ; 18, J. Portolesi (Griffith) ; NA RRANDERA SPORTSGROU ND 15, B. Smith (Ganma.in) ; 14, B. O'Msra (Leeton).; 1~. D. Forrester (Ori.filth). DAL WILLIAMS MEMORIAL TROPHY (Minor Premiers 1st XVIIl) : LEETON. THEO APOUSTOULOUS TROPHY (Minor Premiers 2nd XVIll) : Sunday, 17th September, 1967 NAR.RANDERA.

S.W.D.F.L. PREMIERSHIP LIST • Today w!ll bring down the curtain on another season's football. 1910 1939 LEETON Perhaps 1967 has not been an exceptionally good season for the 1911 1940 GANMAIN League, but no doubt all the shortcomings have been noted, every 11>12 MATONG 1946 GANMAIN effort will be made to right them. 1913 NARRA.NDERA 1947 NARRANDERA Football today h; a big business, and lt is Increasingly difficult to make end.a meet. It appears evident that we must take the foot­ 1914 NARRANDERA 11KB NARRANDERA ball to the public-they are the life blood of any sport. HHB MARRAR 1949 GANMAIN The League takes this opportunity to thank all those who sup­ ported our code during the seru;on and look forward to your con­ 1919 MARRAR 1950 GANMAIN tinued support. next year. 1920 COOLAMON 1961 OANMAIN THE PRESIDENT SAYS: 1921 1952 GRIFFITH At 6 p.m. today another football season 1n the South-West will be over, but before looking to the end, let me take this opportunity 1922 OOOLAMON 1953 OANMAIN of welcoming everyone to another South-West Grand Final Day, 1923 MARRAR 1964 ARIAH PARK- During the past year a great deal of criticism has been levelled at us-some of it unfa.tr, but much of lt constructive. It ls to be 1924 NARRANDERA 1955 ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL hoped that those who constitute the League will benefit from the 1925 OANMAIN 19516 GA:NMAI. mistakes they have made, and so make every effort to get the s.W.D.F.L. be.ck to the high position we oooupied ln years gone by. 1926 MATONO 1957 GANMAIN Some say it was a retrograde step to appoint local umpires to 1927 LEETON 1958 LEETON first grade games, but the ablllty of some of these umpires bas proved to be as good as, lf not better than, many of the Melbourne 1928 NARRANDERA 1959 COOLAMON Umpires seen. This move was forced on to the League by the financial position. 1929 LEETON 1960 NARRANDERA 1931 In conclusion may I take this opportunity to thank a.11 those MATONO 1961 TURVEY PARK people who have helped our League in any way-our trophy donors, 1932 NARRANDERA 1962 ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL the players, club officials, press and radio commentators, and last but not least, the supporters who wlth your intense interest help 1933 N'ARRANDERA 1963 TURVEY PARK to make our Australian code ;the greatest in the world. 1934 DISPUTED 1964 GANMAIN 1935 GANMAIN 1965 GANMA.IN 1936 LEETON 1966 NARRANDERA MEET THE PLAYERS 10 a.m. 3rd XVIII : NARRANDERA v. TURVEY PARK

• NARRANDERA TURVEY PARK (Blue, Gold V, White Shorts) (Red, White and Blue; Black Shorts) LEETON - " THE REDLEGS" 1.-P. SHEATHER 1.-R. FRANCIS. 3.--J. SLOAN 2.-A. TURNER. IRA!Y !DAWSON, 25: 5f.t. l(ijln., 13st. ·6lb.-Strong mark and long kick. 4.-B. WALLER. 3.-L. PENDRICK. JIM LYONS, 19: 5.10, 12.7--'Utillty player, makes opportunity for forwards. 10.-W, MATHIESON 4.-N. BAT:EIS. OAR.RY SCORER, 16: 5.l'li, 12.8--Solld defender. 11.-F. ALIENDI. 5.-B. DRECHSLER. KEN McGOWAN, 23 : 6.10, 14.6-Strong player ln defence. 15.--J. TOLLSHER. 6.-D. WOODEN. OREG LASHBROOK, 19: 5.9, 11.0-Nan-stop type of player. 19.--S. MAROOSIS. 7.-D, McKENZIE JIM KIDMAN, 21 : 6.8, 12.7--centre or half forward :flank. 24.-0, CRAZE. 8-I. KNOWLING. ALLAN !POULSEN, 23 : 6.0, 13.0-Utlllty player who has proved ablllty. 26.--0, PEDLER. 9.-I. BOWDEN. LOU ALCHIN, 22 : 5.10, 11.7--0ives ton of drive from the wing. - N'. LIMBRICK. 10.-I. SALTER. ALLAN WATERS, 23: 5.9, 11.6-Makes ball hls objective. .- :R., HUNT, 11.--0. AIZLEWOOD . DON (DOXIE) ALLEN, ·29: 5.9, 12.7--0reat clubman and strong rover. 5.-D. MEAGHER 12.-T. BOURNE ROSS ELWIN, 20 : 6.3, 14.o-strong mark and long kick. 31.-B. OSMOND. 13-R. CAFFERY. IJEN CLARE, 23 : 5.9, 11 .4--Tene,cious player. 32.-L JACKSON 1~.--J. FONE. MAX KRUSE, 32 : 6~. 14.4--Veteran of many games. 33.--S. TOLISHER. 16.-M. GILLMAN. GEOFF TUOKETI', 23: 5.11, 13.7-Close playing fullt>M:k. 84.~. SEYMOUR 16.-K. DAVIS DES LYONS, 29: 6.0, Hl.7-Leadlng goalkicker and bdlliant player. 35.- K. FORBES. 17.-R. WILSON. JOHN wmTH, 20: 6.1, 13.0-Hlgh flying rackman. 37.-M. WALMSLEY. 18--D. SMITH. VIN HOWE, 2,9 ; 6.li, 13.12--0ood honest footballer. 41.-P. HOPWOOD. 1&.-N. WHITE. ERIC ROSE, 20 : 5.7, 10.10-Elusive and courageous rover. 42.--J. WINNELL. 20.-B. SMITH. DAVID WATElRS, 20: 5.10, 1-2 .-Useful type of player. 43.-P. HOCKING. 21.-P, McCULLOUGH. BRUCE ALLEN, 23 : 6.0, 16.7---0ood mark and long kick. 44.-R. INGRAM. 22.-N. Wil..SON. PAT DUNN, 31 : 5.9, 12.7-Versatlle and heady player. 4'5-L. GIBSON. 24.-P. JACK. RAY REILLY, 23: 6.1, 12.0-UsefuI type of player. 28.--0. ALLEN. BRUOE REID, 17: ·6.2, 12.7'--Shows tons of promise. ROSS LASHBROOK, 18 : 5.9, 11.7-Another product of schoolboys. Central Umpire: J. DEATON (8.W.U.L.) Goal Umpires: Ganmaln and -Matong• • Boundary Umpires: Ganmaln and Whitton. Timekeepers: Grong Grong-Matong. NARRANDERA - "THE IMPS"

NOEL ANDERSON, 27: 6.0, 13.9-Strong mark; accurate kick. SCORE CARD BARRY ROYAL, 26: 5.7, 12.o---safe, close playing defender. BRUCE WATERS, 31: 5.Si, 11;6-Fearless Ballgetter. ATHOL JACKSON, 29: '5.11, 13.0-Fullbe,ck; longest kick In the League, ) Goals Behinds Total Goals Behinds Total GRAHAM POWELL, 18: 5.10, 12.0-Promlslng young footballer. r-'1---~--,--....,,---_,,.---,---:-----;- JIM BLOOMFI'ELD, 25: 5.6, 11.6-Eluslve, with delightful baulk. PHIL WINES, 20: 6.11, 12.0-Brllliant ball handler. 11st Qtr. II 1st Qtr. OEOF1F SHARP, 30 ; 6.1, 1·5.7-Experlenced ruckm11.Il. GILL BOTTEN, 26 : 'iUO, 12.0-Makes opponent earn kicks. KELLY LYONS, 22: 5.9, 11.7-Brllliant mark. I 2nd Qtr. // 2nd Qtr. HAMISH STEPHEN, 19 : 6.10, 12.7-SOlld defender. II BARRY "LAGER" LIPSCOMBE, 27: 5.10, 14.4--Hard hitting ruck-rover. ROSS FORBES, 23 : 6.0½, 15.10-Makes presence felt around ground. I ard Qtr. II 3rd Qtr. FRANK QUILTER, 23: 6.3, 15.7-Useful ruckman. I DENNIS INIGRAM, 22 : fi,.11, 13.0---Strong wingman. STEW HUTCHINGS, 22: 5.11, J,3.0-B.obust type of player. 4th Qtr. TONY IRONS, 25 : 5.10, 12.0-Steady defender. 14th Qtr. II RON WILSON, 19 : 5.7, 11.7--0ood ballgetter. II !PADDY PLEDGER, 28: 5.7, 12.0-Rarely beaten In defence. BRUCE FORBES, 20: 5.11, 12.7-Strong forceful player, I TOTAL II TOTAL RAY STEVENS, 20: 5.6, 10.7-Plucky elusive rover. GRAND 2.30 p.m. LEETON FINAL S~NIORS NARRAND·ERA (Blue, Red Cowl; Black Shorts) (Blue, Gold V; White Shorts) 1.-R. DAWSON 1.-:-N. ANDERSON 2,_:.J, LYONS 2.---:B. ROY AL 3.- G. SCORER 4,__:_B. WATERS 4.~K. McGOWAN 5. ..,....-A . JACKSON 5.-G. LASHBROOK 6.~G. POWELL 6.-J. KIDMAN 7. ....-A. POULSEN 7.-:-J • BLOOMFIELD 9 . WINES 8.-R. ALCHIN ...... ,..P. 9.-A. WATERS. lO,-G. SHARP 10.-D. ALLEN 13.---.G. BOTTEN 11.,-R. ELWIN 14.~K. LYONS 15._.::...H. STEPHEN 12.-L. CLARE 13.-M. KRUSE 16.-B. LIPSCOMBE 15.-G. TUCKETT 17.-R. FORBES 16.-D. LYONS 20.-F. QUILTER 17.-J . WIRTH. 21.,,...... D: INGRAM 18.-V. HOWSE 22,--S. HUTCHINS 20.-E. ROSE. 23.-A. IRONS. 22.-D. WATERS. 30.-R. WILSON. 24.-B. ALLEN 32.-P. PLEDGER 26.-PAT DUNN 36.-G. B. FORBES 29.-R. LASHBROOK 44.-R. STEVENS 31.-R. REILLY. Central Umpire: J McMASTER (V.F.L.) 46.- B. REID Boundary Umpires: P. Quinn and K. Byron (Grong Grong-Matong) and Goal Umpires: P. O'Hare (), J. Boots (Whitton). F. Lodding and G. Browne . (Griffith) Timekeeper: P . Agnew (Griffith) SCORE CARD SCORE CARD

I GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL OOALS TOTAL I . I I First Quarter ) First Qt1arter I j I I I I I I I I ISecond Quarle,- I ', \ Second Quarter I I I I I I I I I I IThfrd Quartm- ', I Third Quarter I i' I i I I I I II II I I I Fourth Quart,r '1 I Fourth Quart~r I I I I I I I I

1, I { TOTAL ', !' TOTAL I I I I II I I I 12 Noon 2nd XVIII : NARRANDERA v. TURVEY PARK WILLIAM GAMMAGE MEDAL

The top award to players In ·the S.W.D.F.L. Is named In honour of one of the personalities of early League history in the person of Mr. Bill Gammage. NARRANDERA TURVEY PARK Mr. Gammage ts one of the few remaining of the early founders of the League. PREVIOUS WINNERS: 1948, G. Wlllls (Griffith); 1949, L. Foley (Naran­ (Blue, Gold V; White Shorts) (Red, White and Blue; Black Shorts) dera.); 1950, D. Mattingly (Matong) fllld B. Pattison (Ma.rrar) jointly; 1951, P. 3.-E. BUDGE. 4.-T. MORRIS. eurtls (Coolamon); 1952, L. Pedler (Narrandera) and J. Pattison (Coolamon) 8.-I. DIXON. 18.-J. NOLAN. Jointly; 1953, K. Plemlng (Ariah Park-Mirrool); 1964, J. Mickleson (Ariah Park­ 11.-P. McLEAN. 20.-R. IVERAOH. Mlrrool); 195-5, D. Weldon (Leeton); 1966, J. Stockton (Nammdera); 1957, V. 12.-W. JO.NES. 22.--iP. HARRISON. Hathaway (Griffith); 1~8. B. Sculley (Ariah Park-Mirrool), F. Thompson 13;-A, DIXON 23.-R. WISE. (Ardlethan) and D. Lyons (Leeton) jointly; 19519, IP. Box (Orong Gxong­ 18.--C. LYONS. 24.-R. BURGESS. Matong); 1960, K. Murphy (Turvey Park); 1961, V. Hathaway (Orlfflth); 1962, 2-6.-N. WILLIAMS. 25.-J. PHILLIPS. M. Kruse (Leeton); 1963, D. Lyons (Leeton); 1964, L. Sexton (Griffith); 1965, P. 27.-L. McLEAN. 26.-M, ROBERTSON. Weidemann (Coolamon); 1966, F. Hodgkin (Ganmain); 1967, R. Nolan (Turvey 28.-G. WILLIAMS. 27.-I. SALTER. Park). 29.-R. SCHMETZER. 28.--0. STRONG VOTING, 1967: 17, R. Nolan (Turvey Park); 1•6, R. Alchln (Leeton); 15, M. 33.-R. CRAZE. 29.-W. KENDALL. Russell (Griffith), P. Wines (Narrandera), M. Sellars (Grong Grong-Me.tong) ; 34.-R. BRET!'. 30.-L. SWANN. 14, R. Little (Whitton); 13, J. !Cidman (Leeton); 12, J. Kew (Coolamon), B. 36.-K. ENGLISH. 31.-T. SMITH. Elwin (Leeton); I. Crewes (Ariah Park-Mirrool), Kember (Ganmain), F. 38.-N. HONEY. 32.-R. MURPHY. 1-1, w. Hodgkin (Ganmain), N. Anderson (Narrandera), F. Fitzpatrick (Ooolamon) ; 39.-E. CLARKE. 33.-M. McGINN. IO, B. Thompson (Whitton). 40.-B. OSMOND. 35.--C. RAPER. U.-D. ROYAL. ~.-V. ENGLEBBECHT. 42.-J. HARRISON 37.-R. COOMBES. LANHAM TROPHY 43.-R. MATHIESON. 38.-K. HATELY. 46.--0. BU'ITON. 39.-I. BmCH. Donated by Mr. S. Lanham, of Lanham Motors, Leeton, for the best and 47.-N. HUTCHINSON. 40.-P. McOULLOUOH. fairest player In the Second XVIII, first awarded 1n 1958. 48.-I. OSMOND. 41.-L. PENDRIOK. 42.-R. ROBERTSON. PREVIOUS WINNERS: 1958, J. Dunn (Arlah Park Mirool); 1959, R. Guthrie (Ooolamon); 19-60, J. Pursehouse (Ardlethan) ; 1961, J. Pursehouse (Ardlethan) ; 1962, 0. Dunn (Whitton); 1963, G. Hughes (Ardlethan) ; 1964, G. Johnson (Na.rrandera); 1965, K. Sheather (Coolamon); 1966, J. Nolan (TUrvey Park); Central Umpire: L. SEXTON (S.W.U.L.) 1967, R. Smith (Or:lfflth). Boundary Umpires: Leeton and Coolamon. VOTING, 1967: 18, R. Smith (Grifllth); 16, R. Ryan (Grong Orong­ Goal ~mplres: Leeton and Coolamon. Matong); 13, R. Brett (Narrandera), J. Nolan (Turvey Park); 11, N. Williams (Narra.ndera); IO, D. Oollis (Griffith), R. Crocker (Ooolamon); 9, R. Holgat.e Timekeepers: Leeton. (Ganm11.1.n), V. Guthrie (Ganma.in).

SCORE CARD ,PETTS TROPHY Awarded for the first time this season. Donated by Ml'. L. Petts, of Leeton, Goals Behinds Total Goals Behinds Total or the best a.nd fairest player in the third xvnr. VOTING, 1967: 10, C. Pitt (Leeton); 9, B. Yandell (Ariah Park--...'~'), Qtr. II 1st Qtr. J. Sloan (Ne.rrandera); 8, 0. Allen (Turvey Park); 7, J. Crump (Odfflt't); 6, B. Waller (Narrandera), P. Evans (Oanmaln).

I 2nd Qtr. JI 2nd Qtr. GOALKICKING AWARDS KEISLING TROPHY, 1st XVIII : / 3rd Qtr. 113rd Qtr. I PREVIOUS WI'NNERS: 11161, L. Sexton (Griffith); 1962, L. Sexton (Grtf­ II flth); 1963, R. Burge {Turvey Park); 1964, T. Oarroll (Ganmain); 1965, T. 1 4th Qtr. 11 4th Qtr. Carroll (Ganmain); 1·966, K. Fruend (Coolamon); 1967, D. Lyons (Leeton). GOALKICKERS, 1967: 67, D. Lyons (Leeton); 62, K. Fruend (Coolamon); 60, R. Nolan (Turvey Park); 56, F. Oumbleton (Ganmain), M. Russell (Ortf­ I TOTAL II TOTAL fl.th); 49, R. Quade (Ariah Park-Mirrool); 45, G. She.rp (Narrandera); 41, J. Dunn (Miah Park-Mirool) ; 40, J. scott (Griffith).