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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 WAGGA WAGGA 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 GRONG GRONG- MATONG 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 RIVERINA PLASTER WORKS AND ON ALL OCCASIONS TERRA-COTTA & CEMENT Wagga Wagga ROOF TILES TAKE TIME OFF FOR Supplied and Find Also Leeton and Narrandera 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<l~O'l'I Luscious JACK EARSMAN LI(j_UOr SPECIALISTS (Prop~) Pc.bone BENTY 302 THE CROSS ROADS Reliable Local and Interstate HOTEL Wagga Phone 2911 CARTAGE CONTRACTORS COLLJNGOLLIE GOWLAND'S BODY WORKS Adopted by all Football CRAMPTON STREET, WAGGA Fans- Specialist Builders of Truck Bodies, Stock Crates and Bulk Wheat ,fo~ifi l- ROYAL HOTEL Equipment. All types of Steel Construction. Second Hand Cars, Truckl, CHOY'S RESTAURANT Utilities and Caravans bought, sold and cxchanaed. WAGGA PHONE 3505 AFTER HOURS: 3671 For all your Favourite Chinese Dishes The Hotel that stands out WAGGA (J) M,c.u. UNITED (E) After the Game call at the for Civility and Service ,. F. MUNDY I, F. SLATER Drinks and Meals and 2, N. SPROULE THE BIG JEWELLERS 2, J, ROSS NESLO ARCADE 3, A. McPHERSON 3, A. JOYCE where Bonafide Travellers 4, P'. THOMPSON 4, P, KEOGH 117 Baylis Street, Wagga 9. R. D. PRICE 5, I. SANBROOK are made welcome 7, N, GIBBONS '1)hilippe~ 8. IC. LLOYD 8. L. PASCOE 7, J. SEMMLER Phone 4461 Phone 2135 9, R. MOHR TROPHIES 8. J. JOYCE 10. M. PATrERSON 9. D. MAHER 11, L. COOPER FREE ENGRAVINO 10. R. DAVIS 2. R. ALEXANDER BAYLIS STREET 11, R. SHEATHER WAGGA NOTES 13. L. PARR 12, 0. MOHR M.C.U. NOTES / 14, M. BREUST WAGGA 13. A. ANDERSON Ill. I, THOMPSON 14. T, O'KEEFE On a day in which good football was What can be said! A great game of 18. G, SMITH Phone 3369 18. G. MAHER out of the question, we proved only football was seen last week and con 17, P. RICHES 18. B. JOYC·E 18. A, WEBSTER 17. W, LLOYD one thing, and that is we are not mud gratulations should go to both sides 19. E. FARRAH 18. C. ROBERSON larks. We really . bogged down in the for the close, even game. 20. R. MATHEWS 19. J. MAHER shocking conditions at Robertson 21. I, ROBERTSON 20. M. BOURKE Oval. Mango supporters were disappoint• 22, N. JEMMESON 21, M. SANBROOK ed at the inability of our players to 23. N. SCHADT 22. W. HIGGINS Holbrook were ·much the 8Uperior clinch the four points, but look at 24. G. BUERCKNER 23. C. BLACKSHAW side and showed that they will be the 211. G. ROCKLIFP 24. R. FINEMORE these figures: Mango had 26 kicks to 28. B. DOHERTY For your ..• 28. R. KLIMPSCH team to beat for this year's flag. 18; Mango kicked 9 goals and had 8 27. R. WEBSTER 27. T. HERIOT goal-kickers, and The Rock-Yerong 28.