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FARRER LEAGUE DIRECTORY FIELD UMPIRES (Continued from Page 3) ,. O'DONN,jLL 7, C LA YTON THE ROCK- z. DOOLAN 8. DOHERTY President: Mr. J. R. Hill, "Coolinga", 3. GAGLIARDI 9, O'CONNELL, P. BLACKETT 10, Yerong Creek. Phone 214. 4. 01!:ATON 5, HUGHES 11. BRIGGS Secreta_ry: Mr. G. Brennan, Davidson 6. BORTOLAZZO 12, O 'CONNELL, A. street, The Rock. Phone I 03. Treasurer: Mr. G. McMullen, King Sfreet, The Roc:k. NOTE: Host Club Secretaries, please indicate the umpire officiating at your WAGGA game by· placing the numeral appear­ President: Mr. K. Muir, 67 Trail ing opposite bis name· at the top left­ Str~ti, Wagga. Phone 51057. hand comer of the score board. Secretary: Mr. B. G. Kenny, SS Forsytn Street, Wagga. Phone The alphabetical symbol appearing 2021. (After Hours c/o 2135). with each team name is designed to I reasurer: Mr. W. F. Harrison, 197 facilitate ease in posting progressive lake Road, Wagga. Phone 4266. scores of other matches in conjunction with the 2WG Sporting Service.

All \.ustralian Rules officials, play PRINTED AT OXFORD PRINTERY1 32 JOHNSTON STREET, WAGf;A WAGGA. ·oFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE ers and sup~rters should patronise N.S.W., FOR THE PROPRIETORS OF our advertisers in the Aussie Ruler. VICTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY REFRESH EACH QUARTER RdGER MILNE . . a with CAR WRECKERS FOR SECOND HAND P ARl'S ROOF TILER for Supplier and Fixer of • . '' LETONA'' ALL MODELS - PURE ORANGE JUICE CARS AND TRUCKS WUNDERLICH TERRA Trailer Axles Available or Buyers of Late Model Wrecked COTIA TILES Cars and Trucks MONIER PURE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE;, PURE LIGHT Crane available for Hire CEMENT .TILES GRAPE JUICE, PURE TOMATO JUICE. PHONE- Mick Mullins Wagga 51413 PHONE WAGGA 4549 John Robinson Wagga 6527 Vol. 7. SUNDAY, 16th APRIL, 1967•. No. 2. FRED THOMPSON'S LONDON HOTEL ARDLETHAN Where the welcomes the Warmest and the Beer the Coldest GANMAIN MOTORS With Football Results for the Keenest and Oldest. G.M.H. DEALERS FOR 38 YEARS PIES AND CURRY AND RICE AFTER THE MATCH Holden / PHONE 34. ARDLEfflAN. FARRER LEAGUE DIRECTORY Bedford PRESIDENT: MR. R. J. WARREN, Milton Park, The Rocle. Phone 23-U. SECRETARY: MR. J. G. CLEAR, c/o Post Office, Yerong Creek. Phone 2 .. 0. CHEVROLET VIVA PONTIAC TREASURER: MR. A. B. SADLEIR, 22 Brookong Avenue, Wagga. Phone 2571. LES JONES, Prop. LOCKHART PHONE' GANMAIN 4. resident: Mr. S. A. (Mick) Meyers, President: Mr. J. F. Carrodus. Green "Dalmore", The Rock. Phone Street. Lockhart. Collingullie 5. Secretary: Mr. A. G. Bishop, 69 Secretary: Mr. T. C. Somerville, Brookong Street, Lockhart. Phone EDITORIAL "COTinda", The Rock. Phone 104. (After Hours c/o 203). Collingullie 54. l Treasurer: Mr. P. J. Williamson, The 1967 season got away to a good start last week, with at least one of Treasurer: Mr. K. E. Burkinshaw, Ferrier Street, Lockhart. Phone last year's lower teams, -Metong, serving notice that they will be R.M.B. 1041, Glen Oak Mail, via 154. out to impro-ve their position this year. Wagga. Phone Collingullie 50. M.C. UNITED No doubt the· two local wnpires received some criticism, but they appear President: Mr. H. D. Mohr, "Glen­ to have handled their games reasonably well. In spite of years of playiQg and um­ President: Mr. A. G. Beer, Kirndeen 'garry", . Phone 18-U. piring football, both these umpires were understandably nervous prior to running Street, Oulcaim. Phone 65. Secretary: Mr. C. J. Blackshaw, on the field, bnt they settled down once the game got under way. (After Honrs 129), . Phone Pulletop 230. Secretary: Mr. H. G. Kelly, Railway Treasurer: Mr. H. I. Dew, "Avalon", On the subject of umpiring, "holding the ball - holding the man" still Parade, Culcairn. Phone 195. Mangoplah. Phone 13. seems hard for spectators -to folllow. The rule is simple. H the player in pos.sesslon Treasurer: Mr. M. J. Baz, Blair Street, Culcairn. Phone 57. (After Hours NORffl WAGGA of the ball is held anywhere below the neck or above the knee, he must make an 84). President: Mr. W, F. McPherson, effort to dispose of the ball either by kicking or punching. He should be given a Boorooma Street, North Wagga. reasonable ,chance 1o do so Wore a free kick is given. .H he Is held after dispos­ HEN1Y Phone 4057. ing of the ball he shall receive a free kick for bohling the man. President: Mr. W. E. Bburke, "Fair- Secretary: Mr. J. Cousley, 37 William view''., Henly. Phone Munda- Street, North Wagga. Phone 3487. It is pemaps not so well known that a player Is deemed to be in posses.,ion wadra 204. Treasurer: Mr. G. Watt, 31 William if he is laying on or leaning over the ball :on the ground. If simply held by · the Secretary: Mr. J. C. Wi'ld, Ivor Street, Street, North Wagga. Phone cfo Henty. Phone 24 (After Hours 2864. jumper, a free kick should be given against him for holding the ball. Most times 226). the oppooeat tlalls OD top !of him and a scrimmage develops. . . . . ·reasurer: Mr. C. Lamb, Sladen TEMORA Street, Henty. Phone 31. President: Mr. E. G. Colwill, Trungley HOLBROOK Road, Temora. Phone 258-R. Secretary: Mr. H. J. O'Callaghan, 177 President: Mr. E. €. Sheather, "Mirrun­ Vesper Street, Temora. Phone 918. PHONE WAGGA 2529 bung", Holbrook. Phone Little Treasurer: Mr. L. D. Martin, Hoskins Billabong 20 I. Street, Temora. (The Diamond Manager) Secretary/Treasurer: Mr. E. Womes, FOR A PRIVATE King Street, Holbrook. Phone 5. (Continued on Page 16) AND CONFIDENTIAL APPOINTMENT. CHOY BROS. "The Diamond House" Street - GRONG GRONG- Phone 21 or 38 Sheep and Cattle Yards, Gates, Truck and Field Bins, Machinery, J. J. SPEIRS Shearing, Hay, Bulk Grain Sheds and Barns, Stock Crates, Wagga's Leading Jewellers Folding Harrow Bars, Tank Stands, Sheep Feeders, Ramps, etc. Agents Shell and Speed-E-Gas - General Engineering, L

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R. !ELWIN 12."· GI, CARROLL 12, L, CLARIE 13, B, ANGIOVE " MOBIL '' D, CARROLL 13 , M, KRU•I: 18. ~ANMAIN GRAPEVINE Haven't seen any sign of life on the 17. R . TONACIA 15. G. TUCKETT Players Social Committee this season. 0 ii Heating Centre 1B. R, TURNER HS. D, LYONS 111. V, GUTHRIE Last week's defeat by may Have they gone tnto recess? 17, T, FOSffR Heaters have disappointed many supporters, but V ulcan Oil 20. T, LENON ... 1B. V. HOWi: 2 1. P, CARROLL the players are sure they can make 111, J, McDERMOTT 24, T, CARROLL amends next time around. With many LEETON LINGO 20. E. ROSIE 215. B. LOGAN 21. R, Rl:ILLY 27. J. DILLON players playing in new positions, the 22. D. WATERS 2B. B , DILLON team probably won't settle down for a • The Redlegs commenced the season 23, P. DUNN 29, B. CARROLL few weeks until the return of absent by steam-rolling the Turvey Park Bull­ 24. B, ALL.Jr.N 30. B. PARMENTER dogs under near perfect (though a 2!1, R. HARRIS 31. .J. CEDELLAND players in Bill and Bub McCaig and 28, P, DUNN CARROLL'S trifle warm) ·conditions. ' 32, B, C·EDELLAND Terence and Wimpy Carroll. 28. 1; DACl:Y NEWSAGENCY 33. C, SMITH In a hard, tight game, play was The match Was even until half way 30. IE. l!IARTHOLOUW 37. G. HOLGATE through the third quarter when the 81. M. SCHULTZ 76 Pine Ave., and 30 41. D. CARROLL often congested with many -players 32. K, A YLrl'r .Kurra jong Ave., Leeton 42 P. CARROLL not being able to break away on the visitors appeared to tire. Taking ce41- 33, It, LA•H ■ l'lOOK 43. P. EVANS trol all over the ground, the Redlegs Fancy Goods 44. K, GUTHRIE smaller 'Matong ground. Players to do 34. PHIL DUNNI: Stationers well wete , Frank Hodgkin, Frank were able to tear holes in the flagging 3!1. B. TROY 415, .J, HAMBLIN Bulldogs' defence and t'his was the 38. P. ■ AIITHOLOM•W School Requisites 48. A, HAMBLIN Gumbleton, Will Kem.her, Graham 38. P, BROWN Book Arcade 47. G, CROZIER pattern until the final blill. 311, F . CARROLL 4B. P. CARROLL Buchanan and Tom Carroll. ,Agency: The Bulldogs skipper, Eric White, 40, W. LUHRS 411. B, PARMENTER The three changing rovers in Garry 48. II. REID Tracey Office Systems 152, .J. WILLIAMIS Cattoll, Ross Reiher and Barry" An­ should mould his young team into a 4B. M. LONGMUIR PHONE LEETON 191 s s. J, UNDERWOOD very handy combination. !18. B, ALLEN gove battled hard all day. Many of 157. D , CROZIER our players showed plenty of dash till Ross Elwin in h•is new -position at 5B, P. l!IRILL half time put appeared to lapse in the centre half back, emerged as the best 60. I. FIRMAN player afield, while at the other end 61. A. CROZIER second half. ) 83. .J, WINNEL The Reserves had, by the scoreboard, of (he ground Jim Lyons starred SC 0 RE CARD attack. a convincing win, but yet had to 1st Qr. I I I II 1st Qr. I -,- I batUe bard for their kicks. Main line The Reserves were 01Utclassed by. an of defence and source of attack was experienced Bulldog combination. they 2nd Qr. I I I JI 2nd Qr. I I I I the half-back line of Jim Dillon, Bob played as individuals and have lfel to 3rd Qr. I I 3rd Qr. I I I Parmenter and John Hamblin with function as a team, but this will- de­ I II I James Gumbleton providing plenty of velop, Pat on the back to those Thirds 4th Qr. I -,----'I 11 4th Qr. I I I I drive at centre half-forward and Kerry w'ho lined up again with the Reserves. -=y=oT=-A~L---',-j - r ---IJ-TOTA--.:-i- I I Guthrie c.ipping off the moves with Players to show out were Brian Troy I I six good goals. Brian Bartholomew and Bruce Reitl. I WADE HOTEL - LEETON I YOUR RETRAVISION STORE Welcomes all Rules Players and Supporters to this Hotel GRANTS RADIO & T.V. 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BOX GRONG GRONG 7 , J, BLOOMFIELD lion-hearted effort against Ganmain-a them for eight long years--beat T, LIE POIDEVIN 9 , P , WINES I, FERGUSON ~ood hard and close game. Narrandera Blue and ~gin a,mailJ, ./.: Stock & Station Agents 10. G, SHARP game. 11 . K. CEELY 11, P. McL·EAN Hats off to John Deaton, the um· 10, L. McPHERSON etc. 12. W . JONES pire. Kep it up John. The Magpies have gone very close 11. W. JOHNSTON 13, G, BOTTEN D, HEATHCOTE Monthly Sheep Sales Ken Evans won the Pelaco with a to victory on a number of occasions 12. 14. K, LYONS 13. B. RAVA 2nd Tuesday ea.ch Month 1 S, H . STEPHEN hundred minutes of the best. Fred since they downed Narrandera at the 14, N. BAKER 16, B. LIPSCOM ■E Mundy played a real captain's game Grong Grong recreatio,i oval on 17th ,s. D, McKENZIE Phone Grong Grong 23 17, R, FORBES of powethouse football. Some. people May, 1959, and few follbwers of the 18. ·G. SHEATHER 20, F , QUILTER 17. J, SHEATHER 21 , D . INGRAM may bave to eat their words after national code will forget their mighty 18. P. WALSH 22, S, HUTCHINS w~tching him in action. effort on this sport&gfO\UDd in August 111. A, JONES 23, A, IRONS Other players to show out in a of 1965. On that occasion the Blue 20, P. SULLIVAN '24, G, CRAZE and Golds trailed by· 25 points at the 21. G. SMITH 25, D , MEAGHER very even side were Keith Ceely, 22, T, WALSH 28, N . WIL:LIAMS P'addy Walsh, Bill Johnston, Lyle ?de. final cross-over. The match seemed 13, MAX SULLIVAN 2 7. L, McL£AN Pherson. Ian Ferguson and Trevor all over bar the shouting, especially 24, L, EVANS 28. E, BUDGE Le Poidiven; Lyle for his coolness in in vi~ of the fact that the playing 29. B. PRICE GANMAIN 211 , R . SCHMETZER area resembled a quagmire. 28. R, RYAN 3 0 , R . WILSON those last minutes of play, 27. J. FREEMAN SAWMILLING 31. P. McKINNON What a footballer Ganmain hav~ in Grong Gr·ong-Matong have shown 28. J. SMITH CO. PTY. LTD. 33, R, CRAZE young Frank Gumbleton (7 goals). · their best pre-season form ever with 29, W, RICHARDS 34, R , BRETT 30. T. MAYNE 161 East Sfreet 35, K . FORBES The less said about the seconds the two victories in trial games, plus one 3\, R, WALSH 3 6 . B, FORBES better, but they were beaten by a better draw with Farrer League premiers of 32, J, HALL NARRANDERA 3 7 , T,, O'CONNOR 33, G. HATTY 48, N , HONEY side. Bill Richards won the award. last season, Mangoplah-, Cypcess Pine Specialists and then a grand win over Ganmain. 34, L, O'REILLY 311, TED CLARK closely followed by Allan Rava. 35. D. HENDERSON 40, BRIAN OSMOND Never mind. the pre-season form was But the Blue and Golds also have an 38. NEIL HATTY PHONE: 380 41, D, ROYAL better than that. imposing record this seasoll, with 37, R, TURNER 42, J, HARRISON 38, K, FREEMAN 43, R . 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MUNNERLY 22, K, EDYYEAN work was appreci~ted. · It was good to see Noel Anderion 23, D, COLLIS 23, T, BOURKE Taking. over at cernre half forward_ have his boys moving so well first. up 24, B, NOONAN 24, M, FARRELL in the absence of John Foley, coach ....:.he's a gQOd hand. ZS, R, RIGGINS R. M. & A. P. 28, ,J, MALON·EY 26, R. ROBINS 27. N. O'BRIEN Kevin Kirkpatrick turned in a Pick of our lads was Cupie Par­ 27. R. DREYER FARRELL 28, B, ROBERTSON brilliant exhibition, highlighted by menter. It was his best game for a , 28, ,J, CRUMP 29. L. O'SHEA some spectacular marking and gained long, long time. Frue, with his five 29. W, CLARK COW ABBIE STREET 30, RON CROCKER 30, L . HODSON COOLAMON · 31, T, O'BRIEN an early. lead in the Ernest Hiller­ goals, proved to be as elusive and 31 , J. PETERS 32, K. HARDY Co-cip. Menswear Award. deyasta.ting as ever while Blue Curtis 32. K, McCUDDEN Seed Grading 33. R,CAM£RON Malcolm Russell also started the battled his heart out. 33, B. HAWKINS 35. LANCE 'CROCKER 34. R, CARROLL Contractors 36, D, BENNETI' season off well with a lively perform­ Our ruckmen were in c·ommand 35. R. SMITH Satisfaction Guaranteed 37, D, ROBERTSON ance, plus 7 goal~, and he, too, seerris fhrpughout with Fitz really burning in 36, H; MOSES, PHONE 61 38. D, DRYDEN destined for a good season. the imal q·uarter. 37. G, OWEN 39, G, WEBSTER 38, R, HIGGINS 40, R, MILES Others to have good games included Ron Harvey's debut was something 39, M. ELRIDGE 41 , L , JENNINGS Angie Maloni, Geoff Martin, a ~al out of the box...t.the big fellow bagged 40. P, SMITH 42. ROSS FURNER find this lad, John Higgins, Mid: two goals and was superb m the 1 Newman and Denny Dreyer, downs. ) New assistant coach. Wayne Brom­ The Seconds again went to, r SCORE CARD ley, had a quiet day in unfamiliar con­ slaughter, but never at any stage I ditions but, at times, showed that acknowledged defeat. ht Qr. _I _-~II-=- ls~t c-=Q,--,. ---.---1 better things are to come. .For half a game Ron Crocker had 2nd Qr. j I 11 2ndQr. I The seconds played well for their enough points to be the pick of this 3rd Qr. [ l-~ll__, 3::--,d-=--Q=-,-.I 39 points win with Max Elridge, Ray lot. John Robertson probably played Smith and Darryl Collis givipg notice his way into the senior side. 4th Qr. I I 11 4th Qr. I to the frst graders to keep O!II their toes. This week it's at Griffith. All the TOTAL ___}_ TOTAL Highlight of our third 18 win was best. I _II I

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(Peter Walsh, Licensee) TURVEY TOPS SHOPPING CENTRE 98 Baylis Street FIRST CLASS- TOPS Phone 52648 (Day and Night) and • ACCOMMODATION 24-Hour Free Pick-up and Delivery Service~ e MEALS PHARMACY Turvey Tops Shopping Centre e COUNTER LUNCHES TURVEY PARK (.I) W HITTON (K) WAGGA WAGGA Bona Fiile Travellers Welcome. I. I!, WHITE 1, R, LITTLE Baylis Street, Wagga Z, B. CONWAY Z, P. MANNIX PHONE: Phone: 2521 3. L. SWANN 3. B. PRESTON 2410 or 52941 4, R. ROBERTSON SCOTT'S 4. P, COLLINS 8. G, NYE 5, T. REYNOLDS 8, C, NOAK COSY CORNER 8, B. KELLY successful combination in other seasons ) 7, l!I. DOWLING 7. R. M ILNE TURVEY TIDBITS 8, F, CRAWFORD Newsagency 8, R. ROBERTSON new coaches Eric White and Bernie 9. 1111. NOLAN 9, M . TUCKIITT One heartening feature of the game Dowling, Charles Harri&on, one of our 10. C. HARRISON Refreshments, Groceries, 10, G. GAVEL at Leeton last Sunday was the win by most solid backmen, Tommy Smith, a II, M, ROBERTSON and Smallgoods 11, V. BOURKE IZ. D, STOLL 12, R. LLOYD the seconds, who are to be congratu­ consistent plll,yer, and the ruck-rover ,., I. CARROL 13. T. PRESTON lated on their good performance. combination Rocky Conway and Rob­ I 15. L . FRANCIS WHITI'ON 14. D, Do:MAMIEL bie Nolan. 18. .I, ASHCROFT 115, P, BROWNE The senior side, perhaps a little short 1'7, J, SHEARER Phone 28 18. G. BOOTS of match practice as a full team, are 18, J, NOLAN 17. L. MORPHETT capable of improving greatly on their 19, K. LOVETT 18. E!, THOMPSON WHITTON WHISPERS ZO. D. IVERACH 19. R, PANNOWITZ display, and · supporters can look for­ 21, J, McNAMARA 22. G. RHODES ward to a good match against Whit­ Congratulations players on a g~ ZZ. P, HARRISON 24, B. TUCKICTT ton tqday. 23. R. WISE 25. R, McCALMAN team effort which enabled us to post 24, R. BURCH:SS ze. D, G AVEL . Huthwaites have again generously four points. on the premier$iP ladder. ZS. V, EIIIGLEBRECHT After the game­ 27. J. GAVEL donated a shirt for the best player in ze·. M. STOLL don't forget •.• 28, J. MILNE the Renior side each week. This win must be a great b00:5t to 27. L , McGILL 30, B, SHELDRIC K new coach Bob Little, who gave of his za. G, STRONG THE COMMERCIAL 32, P. BALDING The club is ;er_y appreciative ot" the best throughout the game. 29. W, KENDALL 33, W. YOUNG support this store has given over the 30.' , R, BELL HOTEL, WHITTON 34, J. YOUNG Jt 31 , T. SMITH 35. W. ALIENDI years. would appear that the tigers con­ 32. R, MURPHY and re-play the game 38. T. DEMAMIEL dition WliS just a little better than the On the Friday night prior to the 33. M. McGINN wifh Good Beer and 37. K. TONGS visitor&--let's hope this obtains in 34, K, HOUNIIELL Service 38, G, KELLY Leeton match the ladies' ,social com­ future matches. 315. I, KNOWLING 39. B. WEAVEN mittee provided an excellent steak riight 3 8, K, HARRIS Best wishes from . . Full credit to our younger players 37, J, HARRISON PAT PAINTING for the players. 38, J , PHILLIPS John Young and John Davis, of whom 39, R, COOMBE & STAFF Everyone agreed that it was a great much moce will be heard in South 40. R, FRANCIS night and the club is much indebted West circles before they are much 41, R. CAFFERY to this dedicated band of workers. older. 42. B, DRESCHLIIR ) 43, J , STUART Following the match against Whitton, Ted Reynolds, returning to the fold, 44. N , McLENNAN SCORE CARD the players' committee is holding a gave a fine display and will undoubt­ social at the Wagga Lawn Tennis Club edly become one of the mainstays of 1st Qr. I It 1,,t, Qr. ) house. the club. 2nd Qr. I H·2ftei Qr. 1 Among the players deserving of men­ It's Turvey Park this week l}nd let's 3rd Qr. II 3rd Qr. I tion for their efforts against Leeton prove to our suppocters that last are Nookie Nye and Ivan Carroll, a week's win was no fluke. 4th Qr. 1 II 4th Qr. I TOTAL I· !! TOTA~_! HOWE'S TRANSPORT SERVICE B. J. & G. A. KELLY WHITTON MOTORS Reliable Livestock Traqsporters and General Carriers for all One Decker, Two Decker or Three Decker Capacities QUALITY BUTCHERS Choicest Beef, Baby Lamb aJ1d Car and Tractor Requirements NARRANDERA Phone: 386 (After Hours 973) Dairy-fed Pork Guaranteed Workmanship PHONE WHITI'ON 45 on all Repairs. RAY WELLS (Prop.) 56 Phone 39 (A.H. Leeton 819) For ... L E Concrete Pipes, Troughs E X and Septic Tanks A E Middle Road, Narrandera G C ROCLA• Phone 637 u u CONCRETE PIPES LIMITED E T LEADING GOALKICKERS FIRST XVIII LADDER I ., V F. Gumbleton (Gan) 7 Leeto,n 4 93 40 232.5 E Whitton R. Robins (Gt) 7 4 77 50 154.0 PRESIDENT: SECRETARY: TREASURER: M. Russell (Gr-) 7 Narrandera 4 103 67 153.7 .J, A. QUINN H. G , BRETT P. WILSON D. Lyons (Leet) 5 Griffith 4 127 89 142.7 K. Fruend (Cool) 5 O.G.Matong 4 78 69 113.0 LEAGUE DRAW FOR FIRST HALF-ROUND G. Sharp (Nda) 4 Ganmain 0 69 78 88.5 APRIL 9: MAY 14: B. Rist (APM) 4 A.P.Mirrool 0 89 127 70.1 LEETON 14.9-93. TuAYE:Y PARK 6.4 .. 40. GRIFFITH V LEETON I. Ferguson (GGM) 3 Coolamon 0 67 103 65.0 ) G.G.-M 11.1.2-78, GANMAIN 10.9-69 AP•MIRR00L V GG-MAT0NG B. Yandell (APM) . 3 Ardlethan 0 50 17 64.9 COOLAMON 10.7-'67, N'DERA 15.13-103 COOi-AMON V ARDLIITHAN Turvey Park A.P.•M. 13.11-89, GRIFFITH 19.13,127, NARRANDERA V WHITTON R. Little (Whit) 3 0 40 93 43.0 WFIITTON 11 11-77, ARDLETHAN 7,8-50 GANMAIN V Tunva;y PARK T. Doyle (Whit) 3 APRIL ·t&: MAY 2 1: R. Wilson (Nda) 3 GA.104AIN V LEC,TON NARRANDERA V GG .. MATONG SOUTH WEST v FARRAR B. Price (GGM) 2 SECOND XVIII LADDER AT GANMAIN G. Sheafher (GGM) 2 GtttFFITH Y COOL.AMOK Ganmain . 4 115 2 5750.0 A P-MUIROOL V ARDLETHAN K., Evans (GGM) . 2 ·T..,11vn PARk, v WHITTON MAY 28: Narrandera 4 126 7 1800.0 WHJTTON V Le:ETON -. Guthrie (Gan) . 2 APRIL 23: . 'furvey Park 4 97 24 404.2 TURVEY PARK V GG-MATONG J. Lyons (Leet) .... 2 LEl!TON Y GG .. MATONO GANMAIN V CoOLAMON Whitton 4 93 26 357.7 WHITTON V COOLAMON • NARRANDERA V AP-MIRROOL R. Lashbrook (Leet) 2 T'Uf(VEY PARK y Jf\P-MIRROOL L. McGill (fP) .... 2 Griffith 4 87 54 161.1 ARDLltT'tiAN V GRIFFITH A.P.Mirrool 0 54 87 62.1 GANMAIN V GRIP'f'ITH -. Collis (Gr) .... 2 ARDLETHAN V NARRANDERA JUNE 4 : -. Dreyer (Gr) . 2 Ardlethan 0 26 93 28.0 APRIL 30: ARct.BTMAN V LEETON Leeton 0 24 97 24 ..7 COOLA.MON V LEETON GG-MATONG V WHITT0.N I. Crewes (APM) 2 GG-MATONG V AflDLETHAN COOl.-AMON V TURVEY PARK Coolamon 0 7 126 5:5 AP-MIRROOL V WHITT8N AP-MIRROOL V GANMAIN T. Noack (APM) 2 GRtFFI.-H V TURVl!Y PARK GRIFFITH Y NARRANDl!!.RA B. Forbes (Nda) 2 G.G.Matong 0 2 115 1.7 NA.RR,-NDER,- V GANMATN MAY 7: J\JNE 11 : R. Harvey (Cool) 2 LEETON V AP-MIRROOL. TURVEY PARK V LEETON 2 THIRD XVIII LADDER GG-MATONG y C00LAM0N GAMMA.IN V GG-MATONG G. Bradley (Cool) WMITTO.N V GRIFFiTH N"~.FtRANDl!ERA V COOLAMON TUJl:VBY PARK Y NARRANDER,­ GRIFFITH V AP-M!RR001.. Leeton 4 57 15 380.0 ARDLl!THAN V GANMAIN AROLETKAN V WRrTTO'N PATRONS OF THE "RUL~" CODE Griffith 4 58 34 170.6 AR& ASKED TO SUPPORT OUR A.P.Mirrool 0 34 58 50.6 ADVERTISERS. Turvey Park 0 15 57 26.3 ) KIN LOCH'S C ASLEY'S the BIG NAME in HARDWARE ROYAL HOTEL For all your needs in General COOLAMON Hardware, Building Materials, Timber, Tools of Trade, Paint MA. w. J. GAMIIAQI!: F ~ HogGKIN MR, s . G. LANHAM J. No~N in fact, anything in Hardware! WINNER 2ND XVIII B. 6 F. WINN& R Re-play the Game where the LEAau11: a. • F. KINLOCH BROS. I BEER JS BEST! "We speci"!llise in what YOU LANHAMS of LEETON All Aussie Rules Fans Welcome require" EXCLUSIVE JEWELLERS LANHAMS MOTORS PHONE COOLAMON 15 31-35 Pine Avenue, Leeton For all BMC Products. PHONE 42 or 856 For Exclusive Diamond Rings Panel & Body Works--Phone 369 Phone for After Hours Appointment or 645. 568 or 645 NRMA District Depot-Phone 564.