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SCORE CARD V ..................... ~······· .. ····· .. ··············.. ~' ................... , ... 1st Qr. 2nd Qr. 2nd Qr. 3rd Qr. 13rd Qr. I l 4th Qr. 14th Qr. I I I I TOTAL OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOOTBALL LE;AGUE ) REFRES H EACH QUARTER RIVERINA CRANE & with TOWING SERVICE "LETONA" CRANE and FORKLIFT , For your Tyres ( Recaps, Batteries, PURE ORANGE JUICE Wheel Aligning, Mechanical Repairs HIRE and Beat Service CONTACT ••• or DON JONES TYRE SERVICE Wagga Phone 214323 MICK MULLINS PURE GRAPEFR UI T JUICE, PURE LIGHT GRAPE JUICE Props.: Gus and Mick Kerlin and at Wagga 251413 PURE TOMATO JUICE Allan Shepherd I IS Vol. 14 SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 , 1974 No. 15 THE NATION'S JOHN E. MUELLER TURVEY B.Sc., M.P.S., Ph.C. LEADERS IN HOUSEHOLD TURVEY TOPS SHOPPING CENTRE APPLIANCES TOPS Phone 252648 (Day or Night) P H A R M A C Y 24 Hours free pick-up and dalivary sarvice PROMOTION: RESIGNATION OF A.F.C. SECRETARY FIRST XVIII LADDER A. Breed (Leet) (2) .... .... 33 Following our recent article it G. O'Brien (APM) (0) .... 29 was indeed interesting to note the com The recent news that the Aµstralian Narrandera ........ 1994 810 246.1 56 ments of Mal Brown, the former Football Council's secretary, Mr. Brucs Griffith ............ 1542 879 175.4 48 A. Biron (GriO (0) .... .... 29 M. Townsend (Nar) (0) .... 28 Western Australian and present Rich Andrew, has tendered his resignation ' Coolamon .... 1341 1072 125.0 36 mond star, of the need for promotion came as a surprise in Australian Foot Leeton ............ 1443 1201 120.1 32 J. Farrell (Cool) (0) .... .... 27 P. Tolsher (Nar) (0) .... .... .... .... 26 in Queensland, ball circles. Ganmain .... .. .. 1178 990 118.9 32 Mal's thoughts un&erlined the feel Bruce Andrew has been a tireless T. Park .............. 1173 1130 103.8 32 B. Sullivan (Nar) (0) .... .... .. 22 . ings of your Editors in last week's P. WoodlanC:'s (Grif) (0) ... .... ...... 21 worker but as he very a'bly sumrnec.' GGM .... .._, .... 1093 1393 78.4 20 edition of "Inside Football'. up the situation: "It is a job for a APM .... .. ...... 1045 1572 66.1 16 Goalkicking Third XVIII Talking of promotion,; the news younger man". Whitton .... .... .... 804 1553 51.7 8 F. Valeri (Grif) (0) ,... .... .... .... 14 of an Under 18 team playing Griffith In line with our most recent ar Ardlethan .. 877 1890 46.4 0 L. Candusso (GriO (0) .... ...... .... 13 Thirds some weeks ago was indeed ticles on promotion we can only hope SECOND XVIII LADDER B. Russell (Nar) (0) ........... , .... 12 most heartening. that the A.F.C. will appoint a man Griffith .... .. .. .. 1518 439 345.7 48 P. Parisotti (Grif) (0) .... .... .... .... 9 Forbes Marist Brothers College play with the necessary requirements of un Narrandera ........ 1700 496 342.,7 48 J. Cathanzariti (GriO (0) .... .... .... 9 ed Griffith Thirds and recorded a bounded energy and an intense desire Leeton -~ .. ,. 1398 538 241.2 48 victory. to promote our code. Ganmain .... 1498 580 258.1 44 No. 25 The Brothers have been great am Bruce Andrew has done a fine job Coolamon .... 1242 726 171.0 32 A feature of the Dining Room at bassadors of Australian Football and and it is to be hoped that his suc T. Park 816 1039 78.5 20 the Riverina Australian Football Club indeed great teachers of the code. cessor carries on and intensifies his ef APM .... ... 778 1295 60.0 20 is the enlarged photograph of the sen It is to be hoped that the small toe forts to promote Australian Football. GGM . .. .. 669 1428 46.8 12 sational mark taken by Alex Jesaulenko hold in Forbes is consolidatec:· and Ardlethan . 403 1441 2.9 8 in the famous Grand Final between expanded as soon as possible. Whitton .... ...... ... 167 2207 7.5 0 1975 COMPETITION Carlton and Collingwood, of 1970. The par in the Ardlethan Club notes THIRD XVIII LADDER · The Dining Room, of course, has A WET SEASON Narrandera .... .. .. 463 150 308.6 24 in last week's issue of the "Aussie been named •the "Jezza" Room. 1974 must rank with any of the Ruler", in relation to recruiting for Griffith .... ..., ..._. 530 222 238.7 20 In the first round of the V.F.L. wettest seasons for football on record. Coolamon .... •... .... 183 455 40.2 4 1975, was certainly a very interesting matches when Collingwood played On most Sundays during this sea item. Leeton ............ 82 431 19.0 0 Richmond, a par, which never appear son players have had to contend with Our league and certainly the River Goalkicking First XVIII ed in print, had been written on what wet grounds and unpleasant conditions. ina, will always welcome new identities B. Harrison (Leet) (1) .... .... .... .... 60 was a sensational mark taken by Col While some clubs have been fortu and players in our code. M. Jackson (Grif) (5) .... ... .... ...... 44 lingwood's youthful full forward, Bill nate in that their main matches have It is to be hoped that recruiting is R. McCullen (Nar) (2) .... .... 42 Picken, noting particularly that his been given the odd fine day, most carried on outside the confines of our A. Collier (Nar) (3) .... .... .... .... 42 number is 25. clubs have been plagued by bad weath- league an<~ more particularly, in Riv P. Gehrig (Gan) (4) .... .... .... .... 39 It seems coincidental that the No. er when important matches have been erina. G. Thatcher (Whit) (3) .... .... .... 38 25 guernsey has produced another sen ) played on their home grounC:'s, result Part of the promotion of Australian R. Barrett (Cool) (1) ...• .... 38 , sational high mark in Bill Picken. ing in smaller gates than expected. Football north of our league must re A. Taylor (Ard) (3) .... .... .... 38 It appears that sports photographers Generally speaking in a season of ly upon encouraging players from South G. Miler (TP) (1) ...... .... .... 37 have another person who can provil'e obnormally wet play.ing days, the con to settle in our area. L. Clarke (Nar) (0) .... .... .... 37 great high marks. ditions provided on the various grounds Ardlethan must be commended on a R. Yandell (APM) (0) ...... ,. 33 PRINTED AT OXFORD PRINTE'RY, 112 have been better than one might have realistic approach in attempting to be D. Taylor (TP) (2) .... .... 32 FITZMAURICE STREET, WAGGA WAGGA thought possible. come a force in the 1975 competition. Goalkicking Second XVIII N.S.W., FOR THE: PROPRIETORS OF Terrence Carroll (Gan) (0) .... ..... 35 VICTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. JOHN KELLY REMOVALS BRIAN HARTIGAN THE ARDLETHAN BAKERY 73 TARCUTTA STREET, WAGGA WAGGA GENERAL TRANSPORT (Props.: G. G., Y. E. & R. J. 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TURNER Oval after last week's blash betyeen ball last week end, being very cold 4 M. GRAHAM Mobilco Farm Equipment 4 T. O'NEILL 5 G. LASHBROOK the home team and Coolamon must and windy. and Chain Saws 5 K. ENGLISH C:istress all true football followers. Nevertheless, the crowd that braved 6 T. EKIN Honda Motor Cycles 7 R. TREB ILCOCK 6 R. DONALDSON The unfortunate feature is taht this the conditions saw a good game of ) 36-38 PINE AVENUE 8 M. O'MARA is not the first occasion that jostling football played in the right spirit. LEETON 7 M. TOWNSEND 9 L. BULLOCK or attempting to strike umpires by The Bashir's-Retravision award went Phone 532253 8 W. JONES supporters has happened in the last to Lozza Gibson, whose strong ruck 10 J. WEISSEL 9 L. McCALLUM two or three seasons. work, marking and kicking, stood above 11 J. LYONS 10 T. CLARK In this instance responsibility f9r the rest. 12 D. LANG 11 S. MARGOSIS 13 M. KRUSE 12 N. DURNAN providing protection for the umpire He was well supported by Stephen LEETON Margosis, Vic Hugo, ''The Phantom•· 14 P. FRASER 13 M. STEWART s qute clearly at the feet of the home 15 G.