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the winner in th_e Farrer League of the Official Organ of the . Price Sc. ( $200 PEPS I REWARD B for the 1967 football season I with a grand total of 4626 PEPSI and MIRINDA bottle tops R collected by supporters. D The winner of the two footballs for August was s HOLBROOK with 2460 bottle tops. E y COME ALIVE WITH PEPSI E ····••····················••• ...... ___ ...... ___ ...... Vol. 8. SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1967. No. 23. GRAND ENGELBRECHT'S YOUR DRY CLEANERS • 11J Pihlmaurice Street VICTA mower centre 111 TE'MORA WAGGA FARRER SCHOOLBOYS' LEAGUE All work under personal lllpenision of FRANK O'LEARY Realising the necessity of promoting School­ JACK EARSMAN boy Football in an organised manner, repre­ Contact your Local Agent 16 sentatives of some Senior Clubs in the Farrer (Prop.) DOBNEY AVENUE Agent: League called a meeting at The Rock in February, Amoco Bulk Petrols Ph- ■ e: 2911 WAGGA 1959, from which the Farrer Schoolboys' League Distillate, Heatine Oil, was formed. Greases, etc. The office bearers elected at that meeting were: "CRESCO" SUPER President, Mr. J. Wright; Secretary, J. Carrodus, EDITORIAL SPREADING and Treasurer, S. Parsons. A SPECIALITY In the first year the League was zoned-North· Last week we more or less in this column, said our Farewell's to the 1967 em Zone consisted of Wagga, Lockhart, R.A.A.F. season'--but once again the unexpected has happened and we again have a and North Wagga; Southern Zone, Culcairn, Grand Final on our hands. I Henty, Holbrook and The Rock. Mr. and Mrs, Looking over the performances of these teams for the season we see May A. Parr donated a Shield to be competed for in BUY THE BEST ... the 16 and Under division. 6th, at Collingullie, M.C.U. up by 2 points; . July 15th, at , M.C.U. BUY ROSS FAULKNER up by 2 points • .. Second Semi-final at , Collingullie won by 8 In 1960, Mr. Alf Nimmo was elected President, points, and then the thrilling draw last week. FOOTBALLS. an office he has held until the . present time. On those performances, just who will win this game? It is quite apparent Mangoplah, East Wagga and later that there's nothing but one straight kick between them. entered teams but later were forced to withdraw owing to lack of players. In 1960 Mr. E. Heather To all who are present we are sure that you will again witness the same acted as Secretary, later Mr. J. Carradus resumed thrilling encounters of J1£evious games. To those who will be attending a Building or Renovatinp? the job with S. Doherty as Treasurer. In 1963 Farrer League game for the first time, we extend a special welcome. contact ... Mr. J. Hill was elected Secretary and J. Dowdle In this publication you will see something of the history of the two ALLAN LUTZE Treasurer. Both retired this year and the present competing Clubs to-day-we wish to especially tnank our two congenial good BENTY - PHONE 60 Secretary is Mr. Cliff Dosser, and R. Maloney friends--'Gullie President, "Mick" Meyers, and .. M.C.U... Secretary,.. Chris OBLIGATION-FREE Treasurer. Blackshaw-for their co-operation in this matter. This is something of interest QUOTATIONS In 1963. Wagga, North Wagga and Junee with­ and possibly between now and next season other Clubs will delve into their drew from the competition and many thought past and bring forward items of interest which would be of considerable value All Work Personally Supervised that with only five clubs the League was doomed. to this publication. However, from that date it has gone from As a curtain raiser to-day, you will see many of the up and coming stars (Member of Builders' strength to strength and with the formation of a of future years in action when the Farrer Schoolboys' League play the Wagga ( & Allied Trades Assn.) Midgets competition this year the League now has Schoolboys' League. well in excess of 600 registered players.

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Phone: 5-1951 or 4560 During the summer lay-off we are STREET . Well, what a day, first ever flag for hoping to set up gym facilities and HO L BROO K EDWARD STREET• WEST the Seconds, and didn't they celebrate basketball, so we should have a fully Phone: 92. it fit side early next year. It looked pretty grim there for a Our end-of-the-season "do" will be •~~~---WAG--GA~--r-__ j while as the Tigers weren't going to over by the time this is printed and we let up and you were spraying kicks all are assured of a fabulous time. The WAGG.A. AN D DISTRICT over the place--2.11 was hardly en· players trip away is being held next couraging, but courage and will to week-end and all players, etc., are SCHOOLBOYS' LEAGUE win carried the day. asked to confirm their booking. PLUMBING (By Claude Bruce) Toby Burt, cominr, good after in­ Finally, on behalf of the Tigers, I BROOKS & jury, had a big bearing on the final would like to thank the Farrer League It was on the 12th October, 1962, that the TULLBERG and all our fellow Clubs for their inaugural meeting was held in Wagga to form result. Ian King, at centre halfback, support and excellent competition dur­ an organisation to foster junior football within Phone: 108 with Keith Smallwood and Peter West­ ing the year and we hope to see you the Wagga district. Delegates were present from Septic Tank and Hot blade, made a hard-to-pass halfback all bigger and better next year. Wagga, East Wagga, North Wagga, Turvey Park Water Services Installed. line altogether a great team effort. and Marian Dons, and so the Wagga and District All Plumbing Repairs Well, the club as a whole, looks Junior League was formed. First executive: J. carried out. forward now to next season as everyone COLLINGULLIE NOTES Bullas (President), J. Swann (Treasurer) and GREEN STREET knows plans are well. advanced, and Claude Bruce (Secretary). LOCKHART coming out of this season, as we have, And so it was a very long time ago The Schoolboys' Constitution was so well financially, young team strength that a little spider had been for many adopted with slight amendments with an Under and committee-wise, we look forward hours trying to swing on his webb to 14 and 17 age group, to cater for Temora and with the greatest confidence. the other wall. At last he succeeded R.A.A.F. BUY THE BEST . . . Good luck to all other clubs next and a chappy their sitting and watching The first competition draw. included teams from BUY ROSS FAULKNER season-see you then. by the name of Robert Bruce learnt Wagga, North Wagga. Marian Dons, East FOOTBALLS. something that today our boys should Wagga, Temora, Junee, Turvey Park and R.A.A.F. well heed. The lesson was "If at first in their respective divisions. WAGGA NOTES you dont succeed Try. Try, Try and Over 300 lads were now being provided with Try again". the opportunity to participate in active com­ Congratulations Lockhart on. your I guess just before he made it that petition football. The Don Jones Shield was won FINEMORE'S well deserved win. I do not have any little spider got so close that he was by Turvey Park in the Under 14's, while the Haula,e Contractors ( excuses for our defeat except that we disappointed when he had come ever Stan Flack Shield went to Wagga Tigers in the were beaten by a better side on the day. so close but failed to make it And Under 17's. Livestock and General Full marks to Arnie Webster, Neil then he made it. Well fellars we have were admitted to the League Bulk Super Spreading Owens and Jack Gowland for a sus­ been called The Redlegs and the spid­ in 1964 and quickly proved their worth by winning tained 100-minute effort. It just goes Phone Maneoplah 28 ers by nickname. Today let us see if the 1966 Under 14 pennant, with Ian Mooney to show that there is only one game we can be real spiders and improve winning the League's best and fairest trophy. Wagga 52858 worth winning. However, that is past on that negative result of last week. Coolamon entered the competition this year (After Hours 51839) history and there is always next year. It was a shame that last week's and were successful in winning the Under 14 What a beauty Mango and the game was marred by that unfortunate premiership and were runners-up in the Under 16 'Gullie was last week and we can all section to Turvey Park. be sure that it will be equally as good (Continued on Page 14)

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COLLINGULLIE CLUB HISTORY Noel By Mick Meyers, Club President, 1967 Keith Morrow, The history of the Collingullie from then till the present time here is Burkinshaw, Football Club, as with most smaller a brief resume of the club's activities Collingullie's clubs, is based on terrific club spirit as I remember them: Treasurer, 1920: Playing in The Rock Junior Coach, and devotion to the Australian Code of League. Captain A. A. Rudd. Other Says. football. teams--Tootool, The Rock, The Rock Says • My own belief is that football was Railway, . Firstly, congratulations to both played in Collingullie prior to World 1921: Same competition. Captain M.C.U. showed us once again that Jack (''Tiger") Lyons. teams who, on Saturday, turned on War I; this is supported by my brother they are not too keen to give up their 1924-25: Joined Euberta competit­ such a thriller for the record crowd Bob, and Alf Parker, who re­ ion. Other teams Kockibitoo, Curra­ title when they staged two great fight­ members Collingullie in 1911 or 1912 warna, The Gap. . Players included to enjoy. These two teams have cer­ backs throughout last week's match to playing against Uranquinty, Tootool, tainly done their share this season Harold Kelly, Culcaun's present sec­ make it a draw. Two grand finals in and Brookdale. retary. to lift the interest in the Farrer two weeks is pretty solid work for any As I was born in 1911, I cannot The club lapsed until reformed in League. authoritively list the happenings about 1927. A. A. Rudd, President, yours side, but now that we have come this that time however my older colleagues truly secretary. Joined Wagga com­ As for to-day's game, well-wh,o far we are determined to finish off tell me that the trips over the Bullen­ petition, with Wagga, North Wagga. could pick it, anyway? the job. be,ng Plains to Brookdale and M/lbru­ But I feel confident that our chaps Lake Albert, Uranquinty. Continued Whilst last week was nearly good long, by sulkies, were real beauties. to play in this competition until 1930. Often the water used to run through will lift themselves enough to get a enough to win, it still wasn't one of Composition changed considerably win, which I think they really deserve. the floor of the sulkies, with the result during this period. our best performances, but I feel that that the frogs used to jump on to the 1930: Captain Jimmy Doyle. I would like to take this opportunity with the hard run behind us and our seats to dry out a little. of thanking Noel. Alan, all team 1931: Same captain. Joined by mistakes fresh in our minds, we will Brother Bob tells me that on one great player ex St. Kilda, Ted McCar­ members and fellow committeemen of these trips with Chris Morton as ~o­ thy. who made ·my job for this year a make the necessary improvement to­ driver, they ran onto a good hat lymg 1932: Similar team. Won Amuse­ pleasure. day and win it. on the side of the wet boggy track. ment Cup from -what a Good luck to both teams to-day and I'm sure patrons will see another Puling up, he struggled out to collect beauty! next year may the Farrer League exqting game to-day and with a it-what a surprise he got-under the 1933: Change of competition. { y ontinue to prosper. bit of luck one side could win. hat was a bloke. . Other teams Wagga Wonders, Wagga, ) With the bloke's life at stake, Chris North Wagga, Uranquinty, , lent a hand to lift this character out Mangoplah. Beat Mango by two points of his predicament. As they got his in competition match. Resigned as Riverina Plaster head above the mud and water the secretary. Next few years a little hazy. Works bloke gasped, ''Take it steady till I Football called off from 1939 to 1946. get my feet out of the stirrups. I'm on 1947: Milbrulong competition. Wagga Wagga horseback!" Joined with The Rock Club till 1948. Phone: 2643 Be that as it may, my memory first clearly focuses on the year 1920, so, (Continued on Page 14) FIDELITY FEEDS Also Leeton and Narrandera FOR ALL FARM STOCK Quality Fibrous Plaster Poultry Equipment, Veterinary Ceil ings and Walls DEEPS TRANSPORT ~OLBROOK NEWSAGENCY II Supplies and Fencing Material. • Holbrook-Melbourne Phone 4437. ALBURY STREET, HOLBROOK Garden Supplies also available. Cement - Garden Furniture • Holbrook-Albury Bulova Watches. • Holbrook-Wagga 47 Baylis Street Select your Vinylflex Floor Tilea Full Range of Lincoln Wool. PHONE 3618 WAGGA at 148A Baylis Street, Waaaa. BOWLER STREET, HOLBROOK Toys - Gifts • Stationery Phone: 298 I I PHONE: 31. ,, !,,;;;======MAKE IT A NEW OR GOOD USED CAR, FROM •.. DAVID JONES' CULCAIRN MOTORS YOUR HOLDEN-TORANA AND BEDFORD DEALERS BUY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FROM U.J s WttJt..KE AFTER PHONE: CULCAIRN 116 or After Hours 12. SALES SERVICE IS GUARANTEED • • • BEST CHOICE, TOO! UNDER XVI 12.30 p.m. L ue G f • I FIRST XVIII - 2.30 p.m. R I Inter FIELD UMPIRE: J. DEATON (S.W.L:) eag • ina FIELD UMPIRE: HODGSON (V.F.L.) ep ay FARRER WAGGA DISTRICT COLLINGULLIE M.C.U. (Red, White and Blue) CENTRAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (Red and White) Lockhart Nursery (Blue and Gold) 1. R. DRISCOLL (TR) lta.. .J 2. M. COLLINS (H) ENGINEERS (Green and White) DRUMMOND STREET ) N. MORROW H. D. & H. M. Warhurst 1. A. COLE 3. R. GHIGGOLLI (L) for 2. N. WHYTE 4. W. COOPER (TR) 21. L. O'SHEA (Cool) Props. 2. C. ROBERSON PROPERTIES 3. C. MORROW 3. R. KLIMPSCH 5. T. MORONEY (L) 22. D. DRYDEN (Cool) Specialising in • . • 4. L. MORROW 4. R. BURGE 6. L. BACHER (H) and all 23. P. LEIGHTON (M) .. All Types of Indoor 7. B. PILTZ (H) Farming Requirements 24. I. SMITH (C) 5. J. BRUCKNER S. I. SANBROOK 6. J. ABSOLUM Plants, Shmbc and 8. G. TWITT (Hol) 25. M. NIXON (C) Conifers - Pots and 7. J. SEMMLER. PHONE 144 7. A. GRENTNALL 9. D. MAHER 9 A. BURK.INSHAW TEMORA 26. S. MURPHY (C) Ornament.I (L) 27. W. DENNIS (Cool) .. 8. A. TIPPING Phone 8 13. A. ANDERSON Hi. T. CARRODUS (L) ,_., 28. R. WALMSLEY (C) 9. B. CHAPLIN 15. G. MAHER -----~~~~- 10. R. MEYERS 11. D. BARTEL (Hol) BUY THE BEST ... 29. T. RUDD (Cool) 17. W. LLOYD 30. R. WILSON (W) 12. J. BURK.INSHAW BUY THE BEST ... 18. J. ROSS 12. C. MALONEY (H) BUY RO~ FAULKNER 13. P. JENKINS 13. G. VERDON (TR) FOOTBALLS. 31. D. MILLER (W) BUY ROSS FAULKNER 21. M. SANBROOK 14. T. LANGFIELD 32. N. MILLER (W) 14. G. PERRYMAN FOOTBALLS. 22. G. KILLALEA (TR) 33. B. MACK (W) 15. S. SHIPWAY 24. A. LANGFIELD 15. D. LARK.INS (H) TEMORA BAKERY 34. G. BULLAS (W) 16. K. JENKINS 29. R. POST 35. J. DODDS (W) 17. K. SOMMERVILLE LOCKHART 16. W. SCHULTZ (H) Hoskins Street. Temora 30. N. WILLIS 17. P. HORNE (Hol) 36. W. SHEATHER (W) 18. J. STAPLETON MOTOR GARAGE 32. T. WILLIS 18. J. LIESCHKE (L) Bakers and Pastrycooks 37. J. POWELL (M) 19. L. JENKINS Agents for ••. 33. P. LANGFIELD 19. M. HARRISON 38. M. FINEMORE (M) 21. K. MORROW Dodge, Chrysler, Valiant 34. R. STOLL (TR) CAKES AND PIES 39. G. ROBB (NW) 25. D. REID Full ran10 of 36. P. VEARING 20. T. WILD (H) A SPECIALITY 40. E. TONKIN (M) 29. M. HOUNSELL Acces10ries 39. G. TOWERS P. ROBINSON (L) Res.: J. DIXON (W) 35. J. BOURKE Excellent Workmanship 41. J. BAHR Birthday and Wedding Coach: B. WANDEL, R. HEATHCOTE (H) Cakes 37. G. HYLAND W. J. SMITH. Prop. 44. H. CLARK D. MOLKENTIN (fR) (Wagga). 40. R. GUNNING PHONE. !6. 46. R. SMITH G. KNIGHT (L) PHONE 78 (M) Marion Dons, (W) 42. R. MORROW Wagga, (NW) North 47. C. SMITH (Ho]) Holbrook, (H)•;__======~• 48. J. MOONEY Henty, (L) Lockhart, S C O R E Wagga, (Cool) Coola­ ( (TR) The Rock-Y.C. CARD mon, (C) Cootamundra. CARD 1st Qr. 1 I I 11 ht Qr. I ht Qr. I II ht Qr. I 2nd Qr. I I I II 2nd Qr. I 2nd Qr. I 11 2nd Qr. I 3rd Qr. I I I 11 3rd Qr. I 3rd Qr. I II 3rd Qr. I 4th Qr. I I I II 4th Qr. I 4th Qr. I II 4th Qr. I TOTAL I I I II TOTAL I TOTAL I II TOTAL I Beer's Butcheries Pty. Ltd. 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Appliances. will be pleased to ,rcet you Pies, Ice Cream and Drinks with a cool, refreshina ALE. PHONE MANGOPLAH 9. Also first class SNACKS. M.C .U. CLUB HISTORY By Chris Black.shaw, Club Secretary, .l 967 The story of the Mangoplah Foot­ gistered. The ultimate result: Yerong Arthur ball Club is one of glory. The club Creek 1-1 (7); Mangoplah 0-5 (5). The throughout its entire playing history only goal kicked was by Bill Elkington, Chris Cole, has been "the team to beat" more es­ who later moved to Wodonga. pecially at home. 1916-18: No competition. Blackshaw, M.C.U's It has always had the unswerving 1917: Unofficial competition. Cap­ loyalty of its citizns, a strong and ac­ tain A. Kieslebach. Secretary, Coach, tive governing body that over the years 1919-21: Wagga Association. Cap­ .. has built into its players a feeling of tains Ted Harper, Jack Pigdon and Says ... Says .. invincibility and pride. Ollie Cox, respectively. 1922: Riverina Main Line League. Here we are again after last week's The highlights are many but the Mango and Collingullie have several main achievements are: Captain Ollie Cox. draw. It was a very good game and times in the past looked likely to draw Between 1925 and 1933 whilst as­ 1923: Yerong Creek v District it had everything that supporters would League. Captain A. Kieslebach. and now they have! Thus the climax sociated with The Rock and District want to see, except a result one way 1924: Wagga Association. Captain A. of the season has been postponed until the club won ·seven premierships in or the other. nine years. Kieslebach. to-day. The display last Saturday by 1925: Wagga United League. Cap­ In l 9U - undefeated for the seas­ tain A. Kieslebach. both teams was magnificent, and all I would like to congratulate the on - won the Riverina Champion­ 1926: The Rock v District League. players are to be congratulated. Mango boys on their courage and de­ ship Knock-Out Carnival at Ganmain. Captain A. Kieslebach. termination last week; I was proud 1940-50: Won eight prmierships (6 I am happy to announce that Mango 1927-33: Same League. Captains will be fielding the best side available to be their coach. A&D and two unofficial). Perry Armstrong (first four years) and In 36 seasons of competitive football Paddy Lloyd (the remaining three). despite rumours of marriages and in­ Today we are fortunate to have our Mangoplah Football Club competed 1934-36: Wagga Association-Paddy juries. Further the lads are remark­ team still intact after three very hard in 32 finals series, appeared in 25 grand Lloyd continued as captain. ably keen to clinch the flag. finals games. finals, winning 21 premierships. 1937-40: Albury and District League. To predict the winner of any M.C.U.­ Therefore, the greater portion of Paddy Lloyd captain for first three The MCU boys are just as keen to this resume centred on Mangoplah­ years with Ray Roberson taking over Collingullie clash is a hazardous win the flag this week as they were Some detailed accounts (even for the in 1940. He also won the Best and business but I'll go for our boys be­ last Saturday and I say again that editor) are damed difficult to get. Fairest award this year. cause of their complete and utter In 1914 Dave Lloyd captained the ,. ·cation to the ?tsk of winning this we can take off this third successive 1941: Unofficial competition. Cap- premiership. team (then playing in Yerong Creek tain, Ray Roberson. d final. and District League). Here, then, are 1942-44: No competition. ' brief snippets of interest from then: 1945: Unofficial competition. 1915: Captain Ted Harper. Mr. W. 1946-54: Albury and District League. "Bill" Kennedy (at that time ra active Captains. Ray Roberson (first three), Adopted by all Football member-player-) tells me that in Allan Klimpsch (five years), with Harry Fans ••. this year, in the first competition match Kline in 1952. of the season-a2ainst Yerong Creek ,.._ • .., ROYAL HOTEL -the lowest scores on record were re- ( Continued on Page 12) WAGGA Choy's Restaurant BRUCE & GRACE MURRAY HANS SEDLAG First Class Accommodation for all your favourite Sladen Street, Henty Your Jeweller and Watchmaker .. The Hotel that stands out CHINESE DISHES For Holland and Venetian Blindt Certina and Citizen Watches. for Civility and Service After the Game, call at the and Aluminium A wninp Simpson Jewellery, Trophies, Drinks and Meals NESLO ARCADE Phone Henty 193 Medals, Engraving. Bonafide Travellers Welcome 117 Baylis St., Wagga FOR FREE QUOTATION SLADEN STREET, HENTY Phone: 2135 Phone: 4461 or 4165 FOOD With the Compliments of • • • JACK SWANN Riverina Baking W AGGA'S LEADO~G FAIi Co. Pty. Ltd. FOOTWEAR REPAIRER \ DD~DLY SERVICE For Variety, Quality and Service. Prompt, Efficient Service. Sole Manufacturers of • . • MCU HISTORY M.C.U. NOTES GOLDEN HEART COUNTRY Shoes Re-covered, Tinted S1YLE BREAD or Re-Coloured. . (Continued from Page 10) And so the 1967 football season is EDWARD ST., WAGGA Pho11es: 2212, 3313. 1955: Mangoplah - still to be concluded. In a grand final 25 FITZMAURICE ST1REET that had more fluctuating fortunes than P.O. Box 41, South Wagga United. Runners-up to Holbrook. Phone: 3302 1956: Defeated The Rock for pre­ _a stock market, the spectators werr miership pennant. Bill Byrne appoint­ treated to that bizarrest of spectacles ed coach. Seconds also won a flag. -a draw! 1957: Defeated Henty in a further A tie was a fitting result and it seems FARRER WOMEN'S BASKETBALL battle for the "flag". 1958: Albury and District and Far­ a pity that this premiership cannot be LEAGUE shared. l know the 'Gullie would not Holbrook Bakery rer Leagues combined. Runners-up. HENTY SNATCH 1967 GRAND FINAL HOLBROOK 1959: Last year under Bill Byrne, be satisfied with any sharing and so Bakers and Pastrycooks eliminated in preliminary final. to-day should be another great battle. In a tense ~d exciting grand final, Henty 1960: Allan .Klimpsch took over The draw was a real triumph for emeqied the victors when they defeated minor CAKES AND PIES coaching task. premiers, Lockhart, 33 goals to 32. A SP'ECIALl1Y 1961: Bill Barton appointed coach­ our lads. Without Arthur, for virtu­ L~khart compiled a convincing lead and at , Birthday and Wedding finished 5th . • . no, not Bill, the team. ally the whole match, they came back half-time looked like certain winners. Henty Cakes 1962: Again led by Bill Barton­ from two seemingly hopeless positions fought back well with systematic play and Jong D. J. & M. M. Fulford finished sixth. to al.most grasp the pennant. throws. (Props.) 1963: Frank Slater appointed coach. The wiu.ardry of the "fabulous" It was goal for goal in the last five minutes PHONE: 49 Finished eighth. Rex, Big John, Colin Robbie and of play. Spectators had now surrounder the 1964 and '65: Frank Slater. In 1965 David was closely followed by Tony basketball court. At the final bell the scores Frank Jed MCU to first Farrer League Willis, John Semmler, Rus Post and Allan Langfield, who all played fine were 29-ALL. BUY THE BEST ••• pennant. A f~er five minutes each end was necessary. 1966: Arthur Cole-Farrer pennant. hands. Henty, with the first centre scored the first goal BUY ROSS FAULKNER To conclude .•. But I must ni\.:ition the fact that -thus placing the pressure on the Lockhart * Tributes to two great past secre­ Mango supporters are indebted to all team for the duration of the game. FOOTBALLS. tarys, for their sterling work and their 19 players, not just those mentioned. When Lockhart equalled the score, Henty would tireless devotion to the Club in the Well, can the 'Gullie do it? Many immediately goal again. Both teams were ex­ era of yester-year. Firstly, to the late around our way reckon the 'Gullie had hausted and were relieved when the ball went. Mr. C. Caldwell, who filled this office their chance to win last week and Best players for Henty were A. Griffith. K. "RAY & BERYL for 12 years, and to the ever-popular spoilt it. Provided we have Arthur f , istrong and A. Scott, while Lockhart was Walter ("Wattie") Lloyd, who followed there's no doubt who will be 196', { STEAN t served by J. Maiden, Y. Lehmann and L. BP CENTRAL MOTORS on with 21 years of outstanding ser­ Premiers - MANGOPLAH-COOK­ cFarlane. vice. ARDINIA UNITED. So, C'mon AND SNACK SHOP CHRIS BLACKSHAW. Mango! B GRADE Chrysler-Valiant Henty had a comfortable win over Lockhart Dealers MCU the final scores being 15 to 9. Take Away Snacks, etc. Since beginning of time, greatest URGENTI..Y REQUIRED Both sides showed promise in a fast, play-on Phone Holbrook 163 (not necessarily stoutest) supporter}­ game. The centres for their respective teams (Day and Night) Mrs. Tuel Mid, of Oxford Printery. · YOUR SUPPORT played outstanding basketball. (She hates the Editor, anyway.) FOR THE AUSTRALIAN GAME

BUCHANAN'S MOTORS To choose and to use effectively DICK McLEOD'S HOLBROOK STORES appropriate Agricultural Chemicals HOTEL HOLBROOK (Bob Buchanan) is to-day a vital Farm Management PTY. LTD. THE ROCK A warm welcome to all Problem-See ••• Players and Supporters. GENERAL MERCHANTS Petrol, Tyres and Repairs. MICK HARDIE'S AND IMPORTERS Personal attention to All Work. CALL FOR COUNTER LUNCH ADVISORY SERVICE -12 TO 2 O'CLOCK PHONE 1 - HOLBROOK PHONE THE ROCK 123 PHONE: LOCKHART 223. DICK SMITH'S CULCAIRN NEWSAGENCY L E FAMILY FAIR For all Papers, Magazines, Stationery E X and Sportina Goods SELF-SERVICE AWA RADIOLA DEALER A E GROCERIES & HARDWARE Fully Qualified TV and Radio G C Phone Culcairn 9 Tf'chnician available at all hours u u DICK SMim (Prop,) - Phone 70 E T I CLUB HISTORIES (Continued) V COLLINGULLIE HISTORY 1962: Coached by Norm McLen­ E (Continued from Page 6) non. Fairly good season. r...... S-.:a1 t ■&A•• 1949: First paid coach, Harry 1963-64: Our golden era. Tim R • .J, WARltEN .J G. CLICAlt A, ■. SADLEIR Florence, ex South Melbourne. Good Robb appointed coach. A double LEAGU E SECRETARY'S REPORT season. Many good footballers blooded. pr~miership. Russell Meyers, f "J For many people, today's game should bring to an end the 1967 football Other teams Milbrulong, Lockhart, Sh1pway, Lew Jenkins joined .J: season, but for the League and club officials it is the starting point of planning , Osborne, The Rock, senior ranks. for the 1968 season, and it is with this i/n mind that I would like to take this Mittagong, Yerong Creek. 1965: Joined Farrer League. opportunity of extending a few "many thanks" before the current season is past 1950: Ernie Ward coach. A good Sony Morrow coach (a local). Made and forgotten. MANY mANKS TO • • • season. preliminary final. "The Wagga Daily Advertiser" and our very popular sports writer, Peter 1951: Ross Garratt coach. Ex- 1966: Still well coached by Sonny Baker and "Albury Border Morning Mall", for a Press coverage--un!illl'passed cellent job done. Won first premiership. Morrow. Runners-up. in my five years as League se1:retary. 1953: Merv Priest coach. Good 1967: Coached by Noel Morrow. Radio 2WG and staff, for their continued support and weekly broadcasts year. Grand finalists. A premiership? May­ of our Code. 1954: Ross Garratt again coach, be we'll know later to-day. , The host clubs who are called upon to provide the workers for the conduct but team not so successful. In conclusion I apologise for any of the finals. with. a special thank you to the ladies who provide the lunches for 1955-57: Coached by Len Mcln­ ~rrors that lapse of memory may have League officials. erney. Present day players "Cocky" mcurred.-MICK MEYERS. . • • and to the Y erong Creek folk, who worked so hard to prepare the Morrow, Allan Tipping and Rob Mor­ grounds for each final. row blooded. Just prior to this time. COLLINGULLIE NOTES Once again our League status has been enhanced by the high standard of by arrangement with Bill Murphy, Continued from Page 5) football played during the finals, together with record attendances, but, un­ Turvey Park, junior players given foot­ incident. To you who may have been fortunately, the support we enjoy today from the paying public can only be ball with that club, due to insufficient good footballers and now resort to maintained at considerable cost to each and every club. members at the 'Gullie to form own tough man tactics to stop in the lime­ This is our "final" book-not, perhaps, our last-for the 1967 Farrer junior team. light I can tell you this - you are League season ••. there are many ,many things I would like to say, but there is 1958-60: Coached by "Iron Horse" fooling no one, not even yourselves. -to put it bluntly-no more space. The best wishes to all for 1968 season. Doolie Carroll. A beauty. Lost a I would say that this is our last col­ GERALD CLEAR, Secretary. number of good players to other clubs. umn for this year. Remember yorir LEAGUE TROPHY DONORS AND 1967 WINNERS Team's effort not so good. president Mick today fellows, and if 1961: Keith Murphy appointed there is a bloke more entitled to un­ coach. Present day players Ken Mor­ fold the pennant at our headquartrs row, John Mtyers, Jenkins Bros., made first game next sea&on I wouk1 debut. to meet him. UP THE GU .

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