R. 0. GEALE Miles & Russell HARDWARE • GENERAL PLUMBERS • SHEET METAL WORK MERCHANTS • GASFDTING ff 2~t271:Q,'t) • SANITARY PLUMBING THE SPORTSMAN'S STORE 61 BAYLIS STREET OIL HEATING SPECIALISTS WAGGA Full stocks of Footballs, Boots, Jumpers and Socks available for all Clubs PHONE: 4216 All Plumber Supplies and 85 BAYLIS* STREET SECRETARIES! Ask about our Special Quotes for Clubs Painters' Requisites PHONE: 2831 PHONE: 2195 WAGG A )---~----~~-----· RESULT OF 1st SEMI-FINAL WAGGA WINS $200 PEPSI AUGUST 27 AWARD FIRST XVIII Credit to the supporters of the Wagga North Wagga ...... 9/18/72 Tigers. With a final burst of 1964 d. Pepsi bottle tops for the month of Temora ...... 9/5/59 August, they really clinched the 200 dollars Pepsi Award, overshadowing SECOND xvm their nearest rival, Collingully, with Holbrook ...... 13/5/83 close to 2,000 Pepsi tops. d. • Here are t'he final scores: Lockhart ...... 5/14/44 Wagga ...... 4486 Collingully ...... 2569 OUR ADVERTISERS HELP US • • • Holbrook ...... 2362 PLEASE SHOW APPRECIATION ...... 811 The Rock/Yer. Creek ... . 732 C.J.C. EMERGENCY ...... 474 WINDSCREEN Henty ...... 393 Protects you If you suffer a BROKEN WINDSCREEN PRICED AT $5.95 PRINTED AT OXFORD PRINTERY, 32 C. J. C. SCREENS JOHNSTON STREET, WAGGA WAGOA, Official Organ of the . Price 5c. 46-48 Rallway Street, Wagga N.s.w.. FOR THE PROPRIETORS OF VICTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY ) RADIO & TV SETS C.N.MONTGOMERY PLASTER RENTAL FREEZERS WORKS WASHERS TERRA-COITA & CEMENT SERVICE APPLIANCES Wagga Wagga ROOF TILES RECORDS Also Leeton and Supplied and Fixed TV Roof Repairs, General Welding For Quality Fibrous General CaJTier Plaster Ceilings and Walls PHONE PHONE 5 1951 VINYLFLEX FLOOR TILES CEMENT 4994 * GARDEN FURNITURE 2 KOORA PLACE, WAGGA PHONE 2643 Vol. 7. SATURDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1966 No. 20. With the Compliments of ... OAVIO JONE$' RIVERINA BAKING CO. PTY. LTD. SA VE MONEY ON TV! BUY FROM D.J's WHERE AFTER SALES SERVICE IS GUARANTEED. BEST CHOICE, TOO! lltf'l'&<< For Variety, Quality and Service Sole Manufacturers of- FIDELITY FEEDS for all Farm Stock PROCERA, NU-SOY, VITAMIN Poultry Equipment, Veterinary ADDED BREADS FARRER SCHOOLBOYS' LEAGUE Supplies and Fencing Material Lockhart The grand finals of the League will be played Garden Supplies also available EDWARD ST., WAGGA Motor Garage at tomorrow, and present indica­ 4 7 BAYLIS STREET Phone: 2212. Phone: 3313 P.O. Box 41, South Waaa Agents for Dodge, tions are that the standard will surpass anything Phone 3618, Wagga Chrysler, Valiant seen in previous years, with the winners in each Full range oef division hard to pick. TODAY'S GAMES Accessories Excellent Workmanship Again a large crowd witnessed the prelimin­ Under ideal conditions the finals round series got off to a grand start last ary finals last week. The first game played-the W. J. SMITH, Prop. Midgets-was a real thriller, with Lockhart win­ Saturday. The League's decision to play these games on the central ground at Phone 56 Yerong Creek appears justified with the record gate of 993 dollars last week, ning by the narrow margin of S points over Today's games should be so evenly contested that trying to pick a winner TR/YC. In the 13's Henty defeated Culcairn by is an impossibility. · 9 points in a game that' could have gone either In the Senior XVIIl's, the contestants, MCU and , have met on way. two previous occasions this year and each side has a win to its credit. The 16's saw Culcairn go to a winning lead of On June 18th at Mangoplah, Collingullie were victorious by 6 points. In S goals before the Henty boys scored in the first their second encounter at Collingullie on August 20th the position was reversed, quarter. However, Henty fought back in the final with MCU winning by the narrow margin of 3 points. So what a thriller this Frank O'Leary half but could not bridge the gap and Culcairn game should be, with the winner knowing they are certainties to play off in the ran out winners by 7 points. grand final. CULCATRN 16 In the grand finals the games will be as fol­ MCU, who finished minor premiers, are coached by Arthur Cole, a star Agent: lows: 12 noon, Midgets: Culcairn v. Lockhart. import from Tasmania. Also in their team you will see "Dusty" Maher, winner 1.30 p.m., B's and under: Lockhart v. Henty. of this year's Baz Medal; Rex Burge, this year's leading goalkicker in the League; Amoco Bulk Petrols 3 p.m., 16's and under: The Rock/Yerong Creek Frank Slater, coach of last year's premiership side and an abundance of other Dlstllla•e, Heating Oil v. Culcaim. talent. ETAO Greases, etc. Collingullie are led by a local product in ''Sonny" Mk>rrow, who is a former The catering rights will be conducted by the Baz Medalist. "Sonny" has a star-studded team, with several players with South "Criesco" Super Snread­ Culcairn Club. West League experience. iug a Speciality The winner of last week's competition was The 2nd xvm game is between old rivals Wagga and North Wagga. Both Mr. R. Armstrong, of Henty. finished on the ladder with 60 points and little separating in percentages. The catering rights will be handled by the North Wagga Club, so please support them. ' ) GRAND McMullen Love A Better Deal . DRY CLEANERS & Co. A Better Car . 183 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Men's Outfitters All work under personal SUIT HARTWIGS supervision of -Contact your local agent: JACK EARSMAN SPECIALISTS WAGGA DOBNEY AVENUE (Prop.) Wagga Phone: 2177 WAGGA Phone 2911 "MOVE UP TO" A NEW ... I KEVIN BEAZLEY VALIANT SEDAN, UTILITY or STATION WAGGON from your authorised RAY STEAN'S BP CENTRAL MOTORS, HOLBROOK PHONE HOLBROOK 163 (Day or Night) MOBIL "Remember - one Flick and they're gone!" Agent NORTH WAGGA NOTES WAGGA NOTES for the Holbrook District • Any Insect Pest After a fantastic effort in the last On this day, I would like to say • Crop/Pasture Spraying STREET term, when we were kicking against 'Thank you" ·10 all those chaps who Branch Offices: the wind, North showed just how well gave their services to our 1st XVlll side WAGGA: HOLBROOK they can play when the pressure is this season. To those who are playing 147 Baylis Street. Ph. 3222 really on. in the 2nd XVIII, and also the second Phone: 92 We would like to congratulate semi-lnal, congratulations to you and GRIFFITH: carry on the good work right through 109 Banna Avenue. Ph. 2076 Temora on their effort and thank them for the way in which they played the to the BIG ONE! SCHOOL- game--hard, but clean. As I speak of good work, I. must WAGGA AND DISTRICT Mention should be made, I feel, BOYS' LEAGUE congratulate and thank all the players about the way the Wagga Club ran and committee, who realJy put their QUICK SNACKS Features of the Wagga and District Junior the catering, etc. It was really a grand shoulder to the wheel last Saturday and club effort and gives the other clubs, League grand finals played at North Wagga on Sandwiche~ cut to order made the lrst semi the fantastic success who have been granted the catering it was. Sunday last were: A first ever premiership win by rights, including us, a Jiigh standard 's under 15 division team against Midday Lunch our Speciality to maintain. Arnie Webster and Phil Riches prob­ Wagga Tigers, and Wagga's vastly _im~rov~d Today our seconds play against their ably were the "healthiest" boys in effort to outplay a strong RAAP combination m BERYL STEAN rivals in last year's grand final-Wagga. town on Saturday night, closely follow­ the main 'match. All players have shown their keenness ed by a couple of committeemen, who The Cootamundra victory was all the more BP SNACK SHOPPE to win by putting all they have into were rather eager to relax. popular as it is believed to ~ the first premier­ training this week. To you chaps _in the 2nd XVIII-re­ ship win by any Australian Rules team from that Phone 163, Holbrook Over the past few weeks, the 2nds town. mem ber what you have been told; re­ know they are capable of, and we are member what you know and, most of Captain of the winning side, Leo Mooney, had ' have not shown the form which we all, remember your Club Colours and an outstanding game, and this fine footballer has hoping that today's game will bring an name ... Black and Gold and Tigers! thoroughly earned the League Best and Fairest extra effort from the whole team. award for 1966 season. Mooney secured count­ Watching Holbrook play last week, less marks all around the ground and on each I don't . think either of the teams today SUMMARY OF GOALS KICKED occasion picked just a team-mate with accurately would be keen to meet them in the directed drop kicks. Holbrook Bakery FOR SEASON Holbrook preliminary final, so a win is a MUST. Wagga played extremely well, but were un­ Club Goals lucky to find the Coota boys in such devastating Bakers and Pastrycooks FARRER LEAGUE BASKETBALL M.C.U ...... 246 form. Coota coach, Tom Mooney, is to be com­ Cakes and Pies a TROPHY WINNERS Collingullie ...... ,. 226 mended on the grand job of getting his team into Speciality Trophy winners for 1966 are as fol­ North Wagga ...... 217 the grand final. Birthday and Wedding lows: Temora ...... 191 Scores: Cootamundra 6 goals 12 behinds (48); Cakes Best and Fairest: E. McFarlane (L) Holbrook ...... 191 Wagga 4 goals 5 behinds (29). D. J. & M. M. Fulford 16; R. Gardiner (C), 15. TR/YC ...... ,... _. ., ...... 187 Cootamundra's best were Leo Mooney (best (Props.) , Best Defence: L Murray (L) 5; P. Wagga ...... 182 on the ground), R . Walmsley, S. Bennett, M . Phone 49 Russell (Y/C) 4. Lockhart ...... 179 Nixoxn and B. Cowled. For Wagga, G. Bullas, D. Goal-throwing: P. Willis (Y IC 235; Culcairn ...... -·· ...... 154 and N. Miller, S. James and M. Geale played T. Galvin (MCU), 222. . Henty ...... 136 well. DEEPS TRANSPORT HOLBROOK STORES DICK SMITH'S CULCAIRN NEWSAGENCY • Holbrook-Melbourne PTY. Lm. FAMILY FAIR For all Papers, Magazines, Stationery • Holbrook-Albury GENERAL MERCHAND and Sporting Goods • Holbrook-Waaa and . SELF SERVICE AWA RADIOLA DEALER BOWLER STREET, HOLBROOK IMPORTERS GROCERIES & HARDWARE Fully Qualified TV and Radio PHONE 298 PHONE 1 - HOLBROOK PHONE CULCAIRN 9 Technician available at all hours DICK SMITH (Prop.) Phone 78 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR FOOD SHEEKEY'S Sparkling FAIR LEMONADE IENDLY SERVICE

MEET THE PLAYERS ••• COLLINGULLIE - "THE REDLEGS" "SONNY" MORROW: 32 years, GEOFF PERRYMAN: 23 years, 5ft. 5ft. lOins., 11st. Rover. Capt.-coach. 9ins., 12st. Fullback. Most consistent Gets best out of his team. Heady. player in side ... never beaten. "BROWNIE" WHYTE: 30 years, gft. STEPHEN SHIPWAY: 18 years, 5ft. LE& MORROW, 7ins., lO½st. Rover. One of the fastest 7ins., lOst. Rover. Smallest man in the COLLINGUUL IIE' S men in the League. side. Very elusive. COACH, NOEL MORROW: 27 years, 5ft. KEN JENKINS: 23 years, 6ft, SAYS: Sins., 11 ½st. Centre. Terrific ball-getter. 13st. Ruck. Strong mark. Very solid. Full 100-minute player. JOHN STAPLETON: 23 years, 5ft. Once again it is very gratifying to It's a big honour for me to be lead­ "COCKY" MORROW: 26 years, 6ft., llins., 12½st. Centre half-back. Very have our Club participate in this year's ing Collingullie in today's second semi­ 12½st. Centre half-forward. Good mark safe defender; good kick, either foot. finals, after our initial entry into the final against Mangoplah. and kick. TREVOR TIPPING: 32 years, 6ft. League last season. There's no doubt it is going to be a JOHN BRUCKNER: 26 years, 5ft. 2ins., 14½st. Ruck. Safe mark; accurate The experience gained by our boys hard game to win. We all know MCU', 1 lins., 12½st Half back flank. Very disposal to rovers. in last year's finals should stand us in record in final matches. However, I feel safe in defence. COL COOPER: 17 years, 6ft., 13st. good stead for today's match. we have the players and teamwork to JIM ABCOLUM: 21 years, 5ft. Half-back flank. Talented player; very take this game this afternoon. The lOins., 1 l½st. Half forward flanker. strong in defence. Honours this season have been even boys have done everything I have ask­ Sound mark; left foot kick. KEN MORROW: 20 years, 6ft. lin., between Collingullie and MCl!J-each ed of them this season. They have lost ALAN BOURNE: 20 years, 5ft. 12½st. Full forward. Brilliant mark. having won at the other's home ground. a few; won the ones that counted most, lOins., 11 ½st. Winger. Brilliant mark; Long, accurate kick. Today's match, I feel sure, will be a and are confident about the outcome of accurate disposal. RUSS MEYERS: 17 fears, 5ft. lOins., replica of those games, in whic'1 today's match. ALAN TIPPING: 25 years, 6ft., 11st. Rover. Very consistent; gooµ ball­ the result was in doubt right up to the To Mangoplah, I say good luck to 13½st. Ruck. Strong mark. Hard-hitting getter. final bell. However, with the great you. A great game should result, and player. MICK HANSELL: 18 years, 5ft. team spirit prevailing in the Club at the may the best side win. BARRY CHAPLIN: 24 years, 5ft. 1 liils., 11 ½st. Back pocket. Speedf present time, and the boys right be­ 7ins., 11st. 3lbs. Back pocket. Solid player. Good mark. hind Sonny, all the way, I feel that we PREVIOUS GATE RECEIPTS player; comes through hard. RON CROUCH: 22 years, 6ft., 12½ will take this one out. 1964 at Culcairn RON MORROW: 30 years, 5ft. stone. Ruck. Very consistent; never Holbrook v. TR/YC .... ,... 852.00 lOins., 11st. Back pocket. Strong play­ gives up. But, whatever the result, a great 1965 at Lockhart er; safe kick. game should be seen. Wagga v. Collingullie ...... 880.00 BOB BOURNE: 29 years, 6ft. 14½st. Half back flank. Strong mark; very safe PREVIOUS GATE RECEIPT~ in defence. 2nd SEMI-FINMS AFTER THE GAME, DON'T JACK BOURKE: 29 years, 5ft. 1st XVill TEAMS FORGET 7ins., 11st. Winger. Very fast and a 1960 at Lockhart brilliant kick. $ .c JOHN PEACOCK'S CHOY'S RESTAURANT PETER JENKINS: 21 years, 6ft., Wagga v. Culcairn ...... 763.88 BLACK SW AN HOTEL 12st. Ruck. Very safe mark; long, ac­ 1961 at Holbrook For, all your Favourite curate left foot kick. Wagga v. Culcairn ...... 716.88 NORTH WAGGA CHINESE DISHES and replay the game with W. & J. TAYLOR - FOODLAND Good Beer and Service After the Game call at the SELF SERVICE - GROCERY, HA ROW ARE AND NESLO ARCADE TIMBER MERCHANTS ·* 117 Baylis Streete, Wagga ST., THE ROCK Phone 2279 I Phone 4461 PHONE 28 and 19 Where all Footballers meet and DERRICKS Smeaton and Gain OGLE'S Drink LLOYDS Luscious GENERAL STORE YERONG CREEK Liquor General CommiS11lon Agents "SIESTA" MOTEL HOT PIES, SANDWICHES and Carden Cafe and Service Station THE CROSS ROADS Smallgoods and Milk Bar Agents for ESSO Fuels, Oils and YERONG CREEK · HOTEL COLLINGULLIE Greases CRESCO FERTILISERS PHONE: 323 COLLINGULLIE. PHONE 26 Phone 41 PHONE 257 (after hours 277-278 (Ail Hours) 1st XVIII - 2.30 p.m. , SECOND XVIII - 12.30 p.m. FIELD UMPIRE - McLINDEN FIELD UMPIRE - ROWE . MCU COLLINGULLIE Do as the champions do: (Blue and Gold) Building 011 Renovating? (Red pd White) (Red, White and Black) Have Regular Sauna (Black and Gold) contact- 1. A. COLE. 1. L. MORROW 1. R. MclNERNEY Baths at the 8. J. DINGLE 2. C. ROBERSON Allan Lutze 2. N. WHYTE 2. E. DAVIS Wagga 9. B. PRICE 3. R. KLIMPSCH BENTY 3. N. MORROW 3. F. PEACOCK Sauna Room 13. N. GIBBONS 4. S. BURGE Phone 60 4. C. MORROW 4. A. RALTON and 14. N. OWENS 5. I. SANBROOK Obligation-free Quota­ 5. J. BRUCKNER 5. C. SEYMOUR Squash Courts 15. -G. SMITH (C) 6. A. JOYCE tions 6. J. ABSQLUM 6. A. GREGORY 19. L. SWANN 7. J. SEMMLER All work personally 7. A. BOURNE Johnston St., Wagga 20. P. MsDONNELL Supervised 8. A. TIPPING 8. K. LUCAS Open every day until 8. J. JOYCE 9. S. McPHERSON 22. P. GIBBONS 9. D. MAHER (Member of Builders' & 9. B. CHAPLIN 11 p.m. 23. N. RICHCTER Allied Trades Assn.) 10. R. MORROW 10. R. DODSON PHONE 4539 10. F. :SLA TE:t<. 11. R. LANRIGON 24. G, BUERKNER 11. E. LLOYD 11. R. BOURNE 12. R. CAREY 25. G. ROCKLIFFE 12. D. ANDERSON 12. J. BOURKE 13. R. WHITE .======,:, 28. P. KOTH 13. A. ANDERSON 13. P. JENKINS 14. T. HOWE 29. S. BROWN 15. G. MAHER 14. G. PERRYMAN 15. G. CAMPBELL PLUMBING 30. P. McKENZIE 16. B. JOYYCE After the Game, pop 15. S. SHIPWAY 16. K. COLLINS CONTRACTORS 31. W. BURNS 17. W. LLOYD over to the 16. K. JENKINS 17. J. COUSLEY BROOKS & 32. J. BAGLEY 18. J. ROSS MANGOPLAH 18. J. STAPLETON 18. J. DOMINSKI TULLBERG 33. D. KENNEDY 21. M. SANBROOK 19. T. TIPPING 19. C. SMITII 34. BRIAN PRICE 22. G. KILLALEA HOTEL 20. C. COOPER Septic Tank and Hot where ..• 20. J. McPHERSON Water Services Installed 35. R. McFARLANE 24. R. FINEMORE 21. K. MORROW G. OAKMAN 36. B. GOWLAND 28. J. DENTON FRANK DALEY 25. R. MEYERS All Plumbing Repairs (the new Mine Host) K. SMITH carried out 37. R. PARR 29. R. POST 29. M. HANSELL T. MURLEY 38. H. PRICE 30. N. WILLIS will be pleased to greet 21. R. CROUCH GREEN STREET 39. R. KNOX 32. T. WILLIS you with a Cool, Re­ LOCKHART 42. N. McMASTER 36. P. VEARING freshing Ale. Phone 108 43. P. WHYTE 45. H. CLARK Phone Mangoplah 2 ======;;.! 45. S. COOPER 48. A. LANGFIElD C A R D 46. R. FLANIGAN HARRY MOHR SCORE 50. W. RUCKER JOO SCORE CARD 1st Qr. I I I II 1st Qr. I I I ht Qr. 111st Qr. --I 2nd Qr. I I I I I 112nd Qr. I I I 2nd Qr. 112nd Qr. I I 3rd Qr. I I 11 3rd Ql'I. I I I 3rd Qr. 113rd Ql'I. I I 4th Qr. I I I 4th Qr. I I I I 4th Qr. 114th Qr. I I TOTAL I I \hoTAL I I I I TOTAL I ilToTAL I I

JACK SWANN PICKETT & SARGEANT TYRE SERVICE WAGGA'S LEADING FOOTWEAR REPAIRER CNR. GUINEA & YOUNG STREETS, ALBURY PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE TELEPHONE: 211994. AFTER HOURS 251075 - 212427 B. F. Goodrich Dealen Shoes Re-covered, Tinted or Re-coloured Tyres, Tubes, Batteries, Remoulds, Fan Belts available at all District 25 FITZMAURICE STREET. PHONE: 3302 AMPOL SERVICE STATIONS H.SEDLAG BUCHANAN'S MOTORS Your Precision Watchmaker (Bob Buchanan) SEE YOU AT •.• 28 years of experience THE ROCK KEN TEMPLETON'S HOTEL TEMORA Citizen Quallty Watches Simpson Jewellery, Trophies, Petrol, ' Tyres and Repairs RESCHS BEER - GOOD STOCKS COOLROOM CHILLED CANS Medals, Engraving Personal attention to all work AND BOTTLES Benty, Lockhart The Rock Phone THE ROCK 123 COUNTER LUNCHES OPP. POST OFFICE PHONE: 331 MEET THE PLAYERS ... MCU - "THE GOANNAS" ARTHUR COLE: 26 years, 5ft. 1.0ins., 12st. Reserve. A f~w senior 1 lins., 12st. 7lbs. Coach. High mark games to his credit. Fullback for 2nds. and accurate kick. WAL LLOYD: 25 years, 5ft. llins., COLIN ROBERSON: 21 years, 5ft. 14st. Reserve. Captain of 2nd GVUT 9ins., 11st. Rover. Clever footballer. JOHN ROSS:: 25 years, 6ft. 2ins. RAY KLIMPSCH: 19 years, 6ft., 14st. 7lbs. Ruck. Anither fho has play­ HARRY MOHR, ARTHUR COLE 12st. 7lbs. Fullback. Though young, has ed 200 club games. 100-min. player. MCU's MCU's much experience. '66 Farrer rep. MAX SANBROOK: 19 years, 5ft. PR&aJD&NT, ·coAcu: REX BURGE: 27 years, 5ft. 1 lins., 9ins., lOst. 7lbs. Half-forward flank. •Ava: SAYS: 14st. Full forward. Leading goalkicker Kicking and marking delight to see. for second successive year. GRAEME KILLALEA: 17 years, This is the climax of the most suc­ Today we begin the finals, and our IAN SANBROOK: 21 years, 5ft. 5ft. lOins., 12st. lOlbs. Half-back cessful year our Club (MCU) has had bid for the Flag. 9ins., lOst. 7lbs. Rover. Very intelligent flank. Cool play.er. gathers loose ball. since I've been president. During the year we played some disposer of the ball. · RON FINEMORE: 22 years, 6ft., It gives me great pleasure indeed to bad games; but also a lot of extra ALLAN JOYCE: 21 years, 5ft. 12st. Reserve. Was playing good foot­ congratulate Atrhur and the boys for good ones, and today I hope we can 9ins., 11st. Back pocket. Safe and re­ ball until injured. Could make side. finishing on top of the League. ladder, tum on a good one. liable under pressure. JIM DENTON: 25 years, 5ft. l0ins., as well as David Maher and Rex The week's break has given us a JOHN SEMMLER: 24 years, 5ft. 12st. Reserve. Safe mark; great trier. Burge for their achievements. chance to get into top physical con­ 7ins., 11st. Wing. Though short in RUSUSELL POST: 20 years, 6ft. Whether or not our lads can carry dition, and I feel our fitness, together inches, is spectacular. '66 Farrer rep. lin., 12st. Ruck. First full season with on to bigger and better things remains with the blend of youth and experi­ JOHN JOYCE: 24 years, 5ft. 9ins., seniors. Good mark and kick. to be seen, but by the way they have ence in our side makes it an evenly 12st. Centre. Played over 200 games NOEL WILLIS: 21 years, 5ft. llins., been training and their good spirits balanced one. We have the players; we with MCU. '66 Farrer rep. 11st. 7lbs. Half-back flank. Safe, de­ leaves no· doubt in my mind that they have plenty of ability in the right - DAVID MAHER: 21 years, 6ft. termined player; long kick. will give a very good account of them­ places and this should notch us a win. 13st. Centre half-forward. 1966 Baz TONY WILLIS: 21 years, 5ft. 1 lins., selves in this final series. Good luck to Collingullie, and may Medal winner, '66 Farrer rep. lOst. 7lbs. Reserve. Worried by injuries. the best team win. FRANK SLATER: 30 years, 5ft. Capable player. , l lifis., 13st. Frank is well known in PETER VEARING: 17 years, 5ft. PREVIOUS GATE RECEIPTS Farrer circles. Really capable player. lOins., 11st. Half-forward. Has big 1962 at Lockhart PLEASE SUPPORT THE KEEN DON ANDERSON: 20 years, 5ft. future in the game. Wagga v. Culcairn ...... 927 .60 1963 at Holbrook BUSINESS PEOPLE WHO SO llins., 12st. Ruck. Youngster with great HORACE CLARK:· 36 years, Sf GENEROUSLY ADVERTISE potential. Strong mark. lOins., 11st. 71bs. Half-forward flank. Culcairn v. Temora ...... 787.35 ALLAN ANDERSON: 24 years, 5ft. Veteran, but good, crafty player still. 7ins., 11st. Falf-forward flanker. accu­ ALLAN LANGFIELD: 16 years, 5ft. rate pass kick. 9ins., lOst. 7lbs. Wing. Gifted foot­ OXFORD PRINTERY GRAHAM MAHER: 19 years, 5ft. baller; good mark and disposal forward. DALCETY-N.Z.£. 1 lins., 11st. Half-back flank. David's HARRY MOHR: ?, ?, ? ? Club brother-he could be as good in future. President; most one-eyed supporter in BRIAN . JOYCE: 18 years, 5ft. the game today ! ! !! If you know* and under- The Experienced Stock stand what really good Salesmen printing is ... well, just Merchandise, Insurance CULCAIRN MOTORS - Holden Dealers, Culcairn give us a trial order- and Stock Business (A. CRAZE) you will be satisfied to SEE US FIRST FOR ,A DEPENDABLE USED CAR . DALGETY - N.Z.L. PHONES: 116 or after hours 12. CULCAIRN Box 22 WAGGA* Ph. 3196 BENTY, HOLBROOK, THE 32 JOHNSTON ST., WAGGA ROCK or WAGGA WAGGA After the Game call at LOUIE and SYBILL BACHER'S CENTRAL HOTEL, BENTY Reserved for . . . for excellent Bar Service and Snacks. Chilled Bottle and Can stocks ALUMINIUM SUPPLY readily available Dobney Ave., Wagga PHONE: BENTY 149 COMALCO Double-Rib Aluminium M.c.u. NOTES COLLINGULLIE NOTES Sheet KICK ON THIS SEASON Today we meet Collingullie and just Today's match against MCU will un­ i with two weeks ago we won a real thriller, doubtedly be one of our hardest en­ For new homes, renova­ QUALITY FUELS & SERVICE but, oh, boy! ONLY just! counters since entering the Farrer tions, carports, garages NEALE RUTZOU On that day, "Big John" Ross gave League. fences. Low cost and' Your Local BP Agent his usual complete lion-hearted display All our boys are 100 per cent fi' attractive Phone W AGGA 51647 and was most ably assisted by John and confident of being able to tak, Semmler's great game at centre. Ray this one out. They all realise the im­ ' Klimpsch, at fullback; David Maher portance attached to this afternoon's and Rex Burye. match, as the loser will have to face It would be unfair not to mention North Wagga in the preliminary final THE ROCK/YERONG CREEK NOTES the others, for all twenty played the next week, and who will be going into MATT LANE'S game with enthusiasm, vigour and de­ the match after a fortnight's rest. We finished the season on a bright note, with a good win over the Bulldogs in a bright, even Yerong Creek termination. The individual clashes should at­ Our seconds, on that day, too, were game, which had all the excitement of a grand tract a lot of attention from the big final, with the scores fluctuating in the last quart­ Hotel perhaps a trifle fortunate to get the crowd we expect at Yerong Creek this points for their match for, after a mag­ afternoon. er. The stopping place of nificent first quarter, they allowed the A tribute must . be paid to Athol and Leo all Rules Fans • • • Gullie to almost take charge. Anyway, Ken Morrow, at full forward, will for the grand job they have done during the probably be opposed by Ray Klimpsch. Good Beer, Civility and they won clearly, and thus concluded season. No doubt they, like ourselves, must be Service assured a most successful season, in which We are looking for a big effort from disappointed at not making the finals, after such they won 10 games. Their best vic­ Ken today, and it's up to our fellows a good start to the season-but there is always PHONE: 115 tories were over semi-finalists, Lock­ to get the ball to him as often as pos­ next year when we are hoping for better things. sible. hart and Holbrook, and had not in­ The improvement made by some of the juries in the senior ranks bled them, At centre half-forward, Cocky Mor­ younger players and the talent in the 16s, who are perhaps they may have had an even row should have a great battle with on top in the Schoolboys' League, gjves us better record. Frank Slater. We all know what a good optimism that the future m\15t be brgiht. Best v. Collingullie: Wal . Lloyd, player Slater is, but Cocky is the Brian Joyce and Allan Langfield. fellow whom we know can rise to the To the teams that will be contesting the If the last meeting of Mango and the occasion, and we are depending on him finals we offer our congratulations and best wishes Temora Bakery today. for injury-free games. Gullie can be taken as an indication, Ho*ins St., Temom then today's match should again be a At the other end if the ground, , To all who helped the Club during the season beauty. With all our boys fit, keen lot will depend on the way Geo, the Committee extends thanks and hope to see Bakers and Pastrycooks ou back with us next year. and well, they should give a good ac­ Perryman can contain Rex Burge. Cakes and Pies a count of themselves. Let's see what they Geoff, I'm sure, will make ti difficult Speciality do. for Burge to get goals. One of the most QUEENSLAND ON TIIE MOVE Win, lose or draw, after today's underated footballers in the League, Birthday and Wedding game the footballers will be holding a Geog is having his best season ever, Last weekend the QAFL staged a total of Cakes BARBECUE and DANCE at Mango­ and his hard-hitting tactics make it 21 finals matches. The divisions competing were plah Hall. Come along to celebrate . . . difficult for the opposing full forward from under 9 years through various age groups PHONE 78 or commisserate! to get on top. to the seniors.

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