R. O. GEALE HARDWARE MILES & RUSSELL • GENERAL PLUMBERS MERCHANTS • SHEET METAL WORK 61 BAYLIS STREET • GASFITI'ING • HOT WATER SUPPLIES WAGGA • SANITARY PLUMBING THE SPORTSMAN'S STORE PHONE: 4216 OIL HEATING SPECIALISTS Full stocks of Footballs, Boots, Jumpe and Socks available for all Clubs 85 BAYLIS* STREET SECRETARIES! Ask about our Special Quotes for All Plumber* Supplies and Clubs Painters' Requisites PHONE: 2831 PHONE: 2195 W AGGA • FIELD UMPIRES SOUTH WEST COACHES -, 1st XVIII 2nd XVIII AT HOLBROOK: MILLER EAMES AT THE ROCK: ADAMSON BRILL AT CULCAIRN: BERGIN HEMPLE AT WAGGA: BUCKLE ROYAL JOHN O'CONNELL - Age 25 years; 5ft. lOins.; 13 stone. The alphabetical symbol appearing In 1954, at age of 15, John donned with each team name is designed to for the first time a Mitta United facilitate ease in posting progressive (Tallangatta League) guernsey. scOl"es of other matches in conjunction He continued to play with this Club wi~b the 2WG Sporting Service. · for four seasons. The 1958 season found him at Wodonga, with whom he •played until PRINTED AT OXFORD PRINTERY, 32 1962. Official Organ of the Farrer Football League. Price 6d. JOHNSTON STREET, WAGG~ WAGGA, Prior to his appointment at Grong N.s.w.. FOR THE . PROPRIETORS, Grong-Matong, he coached Walbund­ VICTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY rie in the Hume League. l __, AT ALL SPORTING WNCTIONS •.• C.N.MONTGOMERY PLASTER WORKS AND ON ALL OCCASIONS TERRA-COTTA & CEMENT Wagga Wagga ROOF TILES TAKE TIME OFF FOR Supplied and Find Also Leeton and For Quality Fibrous ALL ROOF REPAIRS, TILE Plaster AND IRON ROOFS PAINTED Ceilings and Walls SHEEKEY'S PHONE 5 1951 VYNYFLBX FLOOR TILES and SOFT DRINKS CEMENT GARDEN FURNITURE 2 KOORA PLACE,* WAGGA PHONE 2643 Vol. 5. , SATURDAY, 4th JULY, 1964 No. 11. SALES Under 1 roof, quality TV Bets, When away from home, make yourself at home with . • • • BUNNY AND VAL TRAPP quality service of ' a local Inn SERVICE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LOCKHART • able to give you the best deal Where all Sportsmen meet Counter t.unch, etc., 1 t30 ...... , 1.30. Phone 3': • INSTA~LATION in TV as your retravlslon store TV the visitors attacked relentlessly, to FARRER SCHOO;LBOYS' finally break through for a seal to LEAGUE NOTES even the scores. It was a fa.st, open 3029 4029 game, and the handling of the gretLIJY Once again last weekend we had an ball was exceptionally good. Wagga Wagga int~g round of matches with The Score$: Wagga 3 goals 6 behinds R®k' .Pld Lockhart ~taining their (24 pc,tlits); T~mora 3 go..als 6 .behiwb. ~cfef~ated I'ecoros ·m · tfie un.cfer 16 (24 points). d under 13 divisions respectively. N. Mangerson, G. Richardson and At Lockhart, The Rock won the N. Waterson . played splendidly for EDITORIAL under 16's, but the under 13's went Tcmora. while L.· Swann and P. Pow­ down. er were best for the Tiger-s. N. .Culcaim, in a elo&e, interesting In the curtain-raiser match, Marian Each year seems to bring new recocds to Australian Football. The AUSB1l· match, the home side were the win­ lian picture from Perth to Cairns • • • yes, our game is becoming established in Dons retained their undefeated recor(,i ne1t.in ilie umlcr 16's by three pointi, by soundly beating Wagga. Despite the tbe FBI' North of Queensland and New Guin~ls one of contiqued progress against Henty. Culcairn also won the with more teams and players and bigger attendances. big· difference in the sc.ores, wa,~a under 13's the mSl'gin being 7 PQints. ttied hard to stem the solid, systematic Australian Football with its fast, ,pectacular and non-stop action· appeals 'the 'draw fpr the remainder of the attacking movements of their ·OJ:11~~­ to every member of the family, and no other field sport in the world has such season 'is as follows: ents. Marian Dons' captain and centre a hold on the masses, a.s in the major States, where Australian Football Is pre­ S/7 1964: The Rock v. Cukaim. half back completely overshad'bwed dominant. Henty v. Holbrook; Lockhart, bye. his opponent with. a magnificel).t dis• •Snf1964: Henty Holbrook; A game which calls for the utmost in sportsmanship and team sphit, ii •• v. pJay af lypical defensive football. through its vast army of players, helped to mould the moral and physical charac­ Loelmart v. Cuk:airn; The Rock, D)'e. . Scores: Marian Dons 8 goals 10 be~ ter of our young c~untry, and has built up to a multi-million pounds-a-year l!J:n 1964: Culcium v. Henty; The binds (58 points); Wagga 2 behin~ Rock v. ' Lockhart; Holbrook, bye. (2 points). industry. 26/7/1964: Henty v. Culcaim; The Best players - Matian Dons: L, The hundreds of thousands of followers-from factory, office, busines5t Rock "I. Holbrook; Culcaim. bye: 2/8/1964: Culcairn The 11.ock; Caldow (best afield), J, Meers and I: farm or home who literally "eat, sleep and Uve" foc football during the winter v: · Crilly. Wagga: A. Tomer, C. Way months are feasting for news, comments and records of their pheyers and teams. Lockhart v. Holbrook; Henty, bye. 9/8/1964: The Rock v. Hmw; and A. Romeril. It has become a part of OIH" way of Ille, and is surely "The game of the Holbrook v. Culcaiqi~ Lockhart, bye. After thtir brilliant win over Turvoy People for the People". All this is reflected in the amount of space and time Park, the RAAF are now clear com• given to the game by newspapers, radio and T.V. We, of the Farrer League, are petition leaders and must emerge as .a. ~n integral part of this vast network • • • let us keep it that way! Club officials, WAGGA AND DISTRICT distinct threat for the 1964 premiership~ do all you can-keep your club to the fore and give to th'e Press, radio and to honours and the Stan Flack, :eerpenuiL thls, (yo~) publication all the information possible. SCHOOLBOYS'LEAGUE Shield. The Bulldogs played ext~mE?IY well. but seemed una,1,le to. -C!ll)l~ ~ -and District Junior Compe­ on a number of scoring opporturut1es. tit&m games played on Sunday Jagt Scores: RAAP 8 goals . 1(j , behinds GRAND proved ex~llent footbaH. in both divi­ (58 p0bifs); Turvey Park I behind (1 McMullen Love sions (under' 1-4 and 11). A hlgllight of DRY CLEANERS the! round was the thrilling drawn point). & Co. game t,tapd · ab Robertson Oval be­ Cawse Jamie.son and Puslednick 183 Fitzmaurice Street rn~en Wagga alld Tem.ora under 17 were out'.standing for ibe winers, wllile Wagga teams. The Tigers held a narrow lead Stuart, Burton and Larkins played '(y:ell .Men's Outfitters unil \IW, JiGa.l- minutes of pl!l-Y, '¥hen for Turvey. All work under personal supervision of Where all Footballers meet and BLAZER DUKE'S TRANSPORT 1 Di-ink S

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D. £LL1S Sandwiches cut to order 7. J . BOUFFLER one ~t-11_. ·. . that ii we do play as a h~ppers under testing 'condllions, and I, BLACK B. MAIDEN •• A. EMERSON Pies and Hot Dass team.-... The first half was a perfect ex­ with four or five key men out of their 11. ••a. I. KING ample of co.:Operation in efficient a. s. GUEST SwQela, Soft Drinks, 10. A. McLAC:HLAN side. 10. c. GILBERT 1 ,. V. KURRL.: plaY,. r.actically every member of the CLOSE lco Cream Excuse, please! My mistake last week 11. c:. 12, L. HARRINGTON team contributed their share towards 12. P. JACOBS 13, G. TREVASKIS that ":'e wq'tlld be plaY.in,8 LQckhatt. 13. D. PRIEST BERYL STEAN 14. W. MATTHBW& thil 1how of lethargic and indiffereht 14, w. IILAC:K play._ but. this Saturday there 1s no mistake. ,a. G, FORREST No do\fbt, Lockhart will be trying hard us. R. PHILLIS BP SNACK SHOPPE 16. G. CONLAN Some of the .smaller men, like ,._ J. EMERSON 17. K. SMALLWOOD to make it another victory !or the CORNISH Johnny Burkinsh!lw, John McFarlane n. J. Ph. 163 Holbrook 111. R. HABEREC:HT Bulld~gs, so don't take t~gs too easy, , •. J. SMITH , J. RENNER and Graham ;rrevask.is, did make an H. PARKER •. ~r think you bave everythms just about ,a. ao. M. SCHNEIDER effort to. lift the game from the dol­ ao. G. MACKINLAY W. O'SULLIVAN an;i 21. tied up. I, too, vei;x enthusiastic af. T. PRIOR A. LANE drums, but the handit:;ap was too great P. WORNES aa. for- them to achieve any worthwhile about the premiership, bul you can i'ln­ 23. 23, G. BISHOP prove more yet, and have to, if you 24. F. WORNES 24, J. GALVIN result. as. P. HERIOT 26. P. BISCAYA want to win that coveted flag. McKEN:111: Lockhart's score of two goals 12 ae. T. 27. T. BIRT behinds at half time was a true 'indi­ _ In passing: Noti~d four Waga Richard's Bakery 28. KEV. SMALLWOOD playef>II go together for the knock and aa. J. TREVASKIS cation of the sum.dud of pl~. At Holbrook 30. B. BLAKE the long interval, Don Hall did not tap it straight into the waiting arms 32. G. T . LANK pull any punches in his address to the of clever little rover David Ellis who Bakers and Pastrycooks 33. w. K . LANIE players. His_ rem~ks apparently sank promptly kicked a goal. He was' their 34. M. HOSIE , ~nly oppon!ent within yards at the Cakes and Pies a 35. J. McFARLAN£ ~• .because unmediately after resump­ Speciality 31!1. T. McAULIFFE tion of play. ilie entire team again time. 37, B, HEMPHILL and 38. A JOHNSON co-oper~le4~ but _in an entirely differ­ Best from an even side were C. Birthday Weddinl 39. M. THOMSON e!lt manner. They gave the impres­ K!Qse, D. Priest, P. Womes, R. Dela­ Cakea 40, J, HOSIE sion that tney wanted the ball, and 41. R . G-IENIE hunty, Parker and J. Emmerson. Phone 49 42. N. DEIERY that they · wanted to win. They did . A very courageous win by the sec­ 43. D. JAMIESON achieve both end&. onds, who are really earning their 44, s. McGREGOR In the third quarter 6 goals 5 bhds. 41!1. B. TREVASKIS place in the four. It is great to see 47, J. CARRADOUS were scored by Lock.ha.rt to ~ir op­ .so _many pl~yers just waiting to take SCORE CAR D 48, B. FOLEY ponen~•- 1 goal 2 bhds. This concert­ their place m the senior isde. so. G , GOODEN ed effort was continued in the final Best were B. Haynes, D. Mullavey, (Continued on Page 12.) I . Black and K. Muller. { 111st Qr. I I 112nd Qr. I I OXFORD PRINTERY General Printers lhrd Qr. I I 4th Qr. \14th Qr. • Raffle Books The Experienced Stock I I Salesmen !rOTAL IITOTAL I I I • Members' Tickets Entrust your I Merch~nqi_~e,' I~r~ HOLBROOK STORES H AYN E'S • Prop-am.ma and Stock Busine1H1 PTY, .LTD, LIVESTOCK & GENERAL TRANSPORT SERVIC& to I GFffl!lttAL MERCJWttS • Dance Tickefl Agen ts for Golden Fleece DALGETY - N .-Z;I;;. 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BURGE 14, D. WHITHERS ,... B. WISHART Culcairnites will see some football There isn't much I can . say about IIS. K. GREGORY Green Street 18, T, ELLWOOD on their home ground on Saturday­ last week's game, except I'm sure you 19. G. COLIES LOCKHART 17. H, GARDINER the first since the game against Umted can all do much better if you put your 17. N. GIEORGIE Phone 108 18. B. WATSON 18. R. MclNERNEY 19, R, BRAND on June 6. Then the bye on the fol­ minds to it. 19, G. IRVINE 20, G. HULM lowing Saturday, June 11 (and I'd Something that seems to slip the ZO. S. McPHERSON n. M. BEDGGOOD hate to give a free "plug" to the big l8, G. BROWN minds of some of you is that we have 1.7. game at ?-rarrandera), to be followed L. SCHOFF 17 other players on the field, and that 2ND XVIII by three more home games in succes­ team-work is what we need most. ,. T, O'KEEFE sion; in other words, we do not go Frank O'Leary 2, R. BEER away again for six weeks. Greg Cole, our "beatle boy", played 3. N PUMPA a really good game, and but for Greg, T.V. CULCAIRN T.V. 4. B. DANAHER Both teams were beaten at Lockhart IS, T , WATSON I'm sure Henty's winning margin Television Centre for 8. R. JARROTT last Saturday. The main game showed would have been much bigger. 7, G. BARBER flashes of really good football, and for Testing, Installing and a. J. CRAWLEY Boys, the training attendance is After-Sales Service 9. T. BETTS the first half our team-work was per­ 10, K. ALLITT fect, with good handballing and passing, falling off. Remember, even John Caltex Oil & Greases II. B. GODDE and the backing-up was better than Landy had to train! 12, J. O'KEEFE "Cresco" Super Spread• 14, R. THURLING in any previous game this season. An enjoyable evening was had by ing a Speciality I IS, R. BRAND We held a 3-5 lead at half time and all who attended a steak night after Phone Cnlcaim 16 18, D. GARDINER training last Tuesday night. Good to 17. R. DOHERTY thinking the game was won, apparently 18, J. TAYLOR slackened off. see our old skipper, Don Charles, there 19, B. WATSON -still the life of the party. 21. C, BARBER A very hearty welcome to Don 23, T. HOVEY Jim's advice at the interval not to SCORE CARD 24, R. BURGE think that the game was won and Langley, who has joined our ranks. ''what we did in the first half they can Hope you and your wife will be happy do in the second", did not prevent with us, Don. 1st Qr. Lockhart from gaining the upper hand Today, we play Culcairn at Culcairn. and running out winners by 11 point Now, North have never beaten Cul­ 2nd Qr. I 112nd Qr. I I I cairn on their own ground, so let's Ross Brand and "Wimpy" Barber change all that, boys. 3rd Qr. lbrd Qr. were amongst our best,. whilst for the \ I I I seconds the still evergreen Doug Gard­ iner and Barry Wishart, having a run There's no denying the fact that a 4th Qr. I I 114th Qr. I I after a spell from the firsts through woman can keep a secret . . . in circu­ injury, came mostly under notice. lation. TOTAL I I IITOTAL I I I

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THE ROCK--YER. CK. NOTES TEMORA NOTES THE ROCK-YER, CK, (H) TE MORA ( G.) 1, II. bBLANTY r======~ I, B. McKEt.LAR 2, D. JONES The -§topping place of 2. G. RICHARDSQN Well, the Combines continued on Last week we had the bye and 3, N. ANDERSON a. R. McKIILLAII their ~ing way agains, the Goannas then1fore th~re is little to write .about, 4. DON TAYLOR all Rules Fans • • • 4. K. BARNES last Saturday. Perhaps a draw would the CUlcairn match being cowred in S, G. TAYLOR MATI LANE'S l!I, BRIAN BLOCK 6, B, CHAPLIN 8, D. GUTHRIE have been a more fitting finish for two 1116t week's Crier. 7, I.. ANDERSON 7, R. PELLOW Bides so fanatically determined to win. A welcome return to training was 8. R. CHAPLIN Yerong Creek a. R. HAYES I must ~nf.Q611 when the Magpie side tnis week rllade by Nt1el Hartwjg, .As 9. J, VENNELL Hotel 9, R. HARTWIG 10, R, GALVIN ,o. T. PRESTON ran on without Mike Montague, Ritchie you are all aware, Noel has been out ( 11, K. HOOPER First Class Accommo­ II, M. CASSIDY Galvin, John Newton and R-on Chap­ all tliis season with a broken jaw. He 12, ■. WHITtE dation, Civility and 12. N. HARTWIG lin, I would have been very contented was unfor~ate to have this happeJ1 in 13. P. LANE 13. J. WILLIAMS 14, F, MA:U:OCCHI Service our Motto - 14, K. PIKE with the abovementioned draw. Just a practice match at Leeton at the be­ IS, J. NEWTON ll!I, B. KRAUSE proves that Vfe clo have reserves in ginning of the season. 18, M. MONTAGUE PHONE:215 UI, D. BARTIIL spite of the unimpre:.si'le performmces The president, coach and biuld 17, I. WEII.Y 17. BARRY BLOCK his 18, W, COLI.INS 18. I. PELLOW of our .seconds. of merry men (a do~n or so) haci a 19, COi. TAYLOR 19. A. BLOCK Talking of reserves ••. did the Com­ very enjoyable weekend as ~ests of 20, C. CONDON zo. p.. Tl!RLIC:H bine supporters see the tremendously tbe Footscray Club. From ~ports I 21, G. BREED 21. K. PELLOW az. M. LAMBERT 22. J. REID courageous game played by. Graeme have heard, they had vuy little skop 23, B. TUTTY 23, P. RICHARDSON Breed in his fust senior match? A!; and plenty ·of "fun". We hop'e thJe a hard 42, N. FALKNER Martyn Lambert is proving a very fight to make the four, but the chance 43. A. MAZZOCCHI worthwhile acquisition, too, and if is still there. So also,· chaps, let's see 44. M. MEYERS SCORE CARD there is a better exponent of handball you turn up when we travel away, and 45 P JAMES not let your team down. (Continued on Page 13) 1st Qr. I I 111st Qr. I I l I NEW HOLD ENS! 2nd Qr. I I 112nd Qr. I I I ,n1 Qr. I I lbrd Qr. I I I w. &J. TAYLOR 4th Qr. \ I 114th Qr. 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Boom gratulations, you blokes, next week errors by the Culcaim defence, but 4 7 BAYLIS STREET 47 Baylis Street, Wagga maybe? on other occasions they did not take Phone 3618, Wagga Phone 6445 (all hours) After today's game, take a trip to enough care to steady themselves be­ and dance to Roberts' fore shooting for goal. This resulted in music-good entertainment ensured, many scoring opportunities not get­ HENTY NOTES with a margin of 118 points! Hugh ( and you ~ill be supporting our end-of­ ting the results, which they deserved. McKay is looking after these boys season trip Fund. See you there? Winner of the weekly shirt award After their comfortable defeat of particularly well. AH FOOTEY SAYS: The only was John Galvin. This was this play, North Wagga last week, the Red and things that mix with a good footballer er's first game in the firsts this season, Whites are resting on their laurels. The are clean living and fitness. so congratulations, John. The weekly win and the four points this week for LOCKHART NOTES competition was won by Geof Wilkin­ the bye will make the team's ladder (Continued from Page 6) son. figures look more rosy. THE ROCK-YER. CRK NOTES With Bill Box and Curley Takle quarter, and was sufficient to overcome (Continued from Page 10) banished to the boundary, Robert th_e tJ.rst half debacle, and compile a Lockhart Becker and John Terlich were called wmnmg score. in the Farrer League, I have somehow upon. John is not yet quite right after Now we have a very hard-but not missed him. But how about some Motor Garage his recent injury and Robert showed impossible-task before us to reach thought to putting him centre 1.u,lf for­ Agents for Dodge, hi:i pace in this game only to finish up the final four. To do so means that we ward, selectors? Chrysler and Valiant with a couple of nasty knocks which cannot have any more performances Today we play Temora. They are Full range of took him off. like Saturday's first half. If all the definitely finalists in my book, so how Henty's combination worked well breaks c~me our way, we may man­ about a second victory over them? Accessories and Henty were in good spirits after a age to wm an odd game or two with Remember, this is not Roo countty Excellent Workmanship succession of seven goals in the first one or tv.:o quarters of football, but down here. Incidentally, we welcome W. J. SMITH, Prop. term, which gave them a commanding . I am afraid these wins will be very back to the game Mal Reid. He was a Phone 56 lead at the first change. far apart. definite loss to the Code and the Farrer Brian Willis' mantle as captain did There are nine good teams in the League. not. detract one iota from his play, Farrer League this year-we have to which seemed to be geared for · the beat the whole nine. This means we occasion. His .splendid ruck work and have also to bat our own at times WCKHART NOTES his solid defence, plus his capable indifferent approach to the' game. W~ (Continued from Page 12.) CENTRAL lea_dership, inspired the Red and Whites. are _hopeful of .seeing Don Hall and ENGINEERS Bnan has emerged as the Red and Kevm Rodgers in action within the be trying hard to hold until after the Whites' best players this season. next two weeks, so if next Saturday's grand final is played. This team is for It was pleasing to see the form of game against the Greens can be saved, playing really first class football, but PROPERTIBS r?ver Bruce Diffey, who played bril- o~r prospects of. playing in the finals they also have to overcome the Hol­ and all liantly in three quarters. will be greatly improved, brook ground "hoodoo" next Saturday. Fanning Requirements And what of the seconds? They The reserves, by their win against John Ho.sie, at centre half back. set showed that they are the team to the strong Culcairn side, reach the a shining example to his team. His Phone 144 watch for the seconds' premiership top of the ladder-a position they will determined play broke up many of Culcairn's attacks, and his clearing TEMORA with a devastating win over Norths (Continued on Pa1e 13) kicks set the Bulldogs on the attack

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