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I I a H T i • T 42 3 2 43 ,r PICK THE WINNERS IN THE FARRER • SOCIALS • WEDDINGS I LEAGUE MATCHES AND WIN CASH . . . • AFTER GAME FUNCTIONS JO//V THE RHEEM TEAM for: • FOOTY BANQUETS • BIRTHDAYS ALAN HARRIS • FASHION PARADESWAGGA GAS, ELECTRIC & SOLAR Play FOSTER'S Footy Pools 7 YOUR KIND OF MUSIC ENTRYHOT FORMSWATER IN TUESDAY'S SYSTEMS EDITIONS OF McDonald & co. FLOWER BOUTIQUE THE DAILY ADVERTISER John Rush, Manager. ForPhone all your Wagga ,(069) 25 2537 J PHONE WAGGA 21 5900 S O L A R MODERN FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND MONUMENTAL fresh flower CONTRACTORS SERVING THE arrangements J- CARLTON RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE D CARLTONFOSTERS RIVERINA FOOTBALLFARRER LEAGUEDRAW EDITORIAL- 1986 ENTIRE RIVERINA AREA AND for Wedding, ( c . AUSTRALIA WIDE. New Arrivals ( A A DIVISION ONE ^ JULY 12: South Wagga- MAY 31: Whitton(171) v $ The CarltonTolland Riverina v T.R.-Y.C.; leading Temora teams v awayUranquinty-K.(86) from League; Junee(125) Headquar v­ or any special , ROUND ONE M.C.U.; North Wagga v Coll.- Rivcoll(86); Tumut-T.(62) v 10 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA UNDER NINETEENS LADDERMEMBER OF * n Football League top four ters, but of course, they have the luxury of FIRST GRADE LADDER INTERFLORA Ashmont; Barellan v Marrar. Cootamundra(153); R.A.A.F.(70) v PHONE 21 4913 occasion. L APRIL 5: South Wagga-Tolland(40)remained unchanged af- knowning that theBoree finals Creek(98). are conducted on their l v Temora(119); M.C.U.(108) v North JULY 19: M.C.U. v South Principal: Eric Parmenter Roundll: For Ag % Pts Wa ter last weekend’s foot- home track, JUNE 7: General Bye for Div. 2 Car­ Round 11: Manager:W Bob LD Parmenter For Ag % Pts 10 BAYLIS ST., WAGGA -PHONE 21 4915 gga(46); The Rock-Yerong Wagga-Tolland; T.R.-Y.C. v nival. Farrer(66) d Sapphire(47) in T T Creek(92) v Barellan(60); Collingullie- TURVEYPARK*Manageress: .. Melva I*arnu1141 ,tttcr240 475.4 44 ball, indeed,North most Wagga; sides Coll.-AshmontWhile East v Wagga-Kooringalfinal. ’s ace goalkick- GAN.-G.G.-M. . . 10 1 - 1496 975 153.4 40 Ashmont(32) v Marrar(115). Barellan; Marrar v Temora. JUNE 14: Uranquinty-K.(131) v WAGGA*...... 941 348 270.4 32 P 0 APRIL 12: General Bye. (A.C.withinT. 140 the top four have er, prev0r Sutton, continues to set the pace in Junee(89); Cootamundra(83) v TURVEYPARK , 9 2 - 1418 919 154.2 36 d N. S. W. 100 & Farrer 80 d R.F.L.consolidated78). theirSPLIT posi­ROUND EASTWAGGA-K.*.. 848 565 150.0 32 N the Senior competition,Whitton(92); it wasBoree his Creek(167) team-mate v NARRANDERA .9 2 - 1217 914 133.1 36 V n APRIL 19: North Wagga(152)tions. v JULY 26: SouthTimWagga-Gooden, aTumut-Tmember. (45);of theRivcoll(lOl)Hawks 2ndv GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL GRIFFITH*...... GOALS BEHINDS658 465 TOTAL141.5 28 1 SouthGanmain-Grong Wagga-To11 andGrong-Matong(68); Tolland maintainedv Temora; M.C.U. v R.A.A.F.(133) GRIFFITH...... 7 4 - 1257 1010 124.4 28 Barellan(139) v M.C.U.(68); XVIH ’s that stole the show last Sunday. Ganmain-G.G.-M.* 721 602 119.7 28 the top rung on the ladder with a Northvery solid Wagga; win T.R.-Y.C. v Barel­ Coolamon...... 6 5 - 1119 958 116.8 24 Marrar(85) v T.R.-Y.C.(136); Gooden posted 23 majors as his side ran riot IQ CoolamonIQ ...... 798 722 110.5 28 R 8 Temora(117)over fourth v Coll.-Ashmont(88). placed Griffith, whilelan; Narrandera Coll.-Ashmont againstv Marrar. Leeton, amassingROUND 35.11.221 TWO for the Wagga ..5 6 - 1022 963 106.1 20 madeAPRIL their 26: South spot Wagga-Toliand(75) in the four a little moreAUGUST secure 2: North Wagga v JUNE 21: Rivcoll(85) v Uranquinty- 2Q Narrandera*2Q ...... 343 717 47.8 12 r v Barellan(131); M.C.U.(158) v South Wagga-Tolland;afternoon Barellan’ sv activity.K.(64); Cootamundra(113) v E.W.-Kooringal .... 4 7 - 1126 1045 107.7 16 Marrar(69);with a one T.R.-Y.C.(190) point win overv Coll.- Coolamon. M.C.U.; Marrar v T.R.-Y.C.;TT„ ., , Junee(23);, Boree, Creek(95), _ v Ardlethan*...... 202 735 26.8 12 Ashmont(51);The ‘crunch North’for Wagga(42) Coolamon, v who played with While its been good news for the League s AriahPark-Mirrool3Q 2 9 - 966 1355 71.2 8 3Q i 1 Temora v Coll.-Ashmont. Whitton(121); R.A.A.F.(188) v U./n£2 Leeton...... 269 1228 21.9 4 Temora(123). Tumut-T.(71) 2 9 - 802 1348 59.4 8 so much character and courage inAUGUST last year’9:s SouthtribunalWagga- this year, with very few reportable inci- Leeton(D ., MAY 3: Marrar(181) v South Wagga- JUNE 28: Newcastle(107) d 4Q ' * Denotes4Q forfeit % to be adjusted Tolland(62);finals series, Coll.-Ashmont(lOl) will come today v (Sunday)Tolland whenv Barellan; dents, M.C.U. last weekv s clash at Narrandera between Ardlethan 1 10 - 661 1597 41.3 4 Farrer(70). Ariah Park-M. does not field an U19 team M.C.U.they (126);welcome Temora(109) near neighboursv T.R.- Marrar; Ganmain- T.R.-Y.C. the homev Coll.- side and JULYCoolamon 5: Uranquinty-K.(41) was somewhat ofv Total Total Y.C.Grong(136); Grong-Matong, Barellan(184) v Northto Kindra Ashmont; Park. North™ Wagga exception, v withCootamundra(133); a couple of alleged Junee(77) striking v Boree Wagga(23).Time is rapidly running out forTemora. the Gras- charges. Let s allCreek(24); hope that tribunal Whitton(75) sittings rev­ IQ IQ MAY 10: South Wagga-Tolland(41) v R.A.A.F.(21); Tumut-T.(50) v SECOND GRADE UDDER CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Coll.-Ashmontshoppers to (89);force M.C.U. a place(80) in v the four,AUGUST and last 16: Marrarmain v an South exception, rather than a regular weekly Wagga-Tolland; Coll.-Ashmont v Rivcoll(50). Q n i 2Q T.R.-Y.C.(85); Temora(57) v ► JULY 12: Boree Creek v 2Q Barellan(96);week’s one Northpoint Wagga(36)loss at Narrandera v M.C.U.; may Temoracost voccurance. T.R.-Y.C.; Round?o 11: For Ag % Pts Round 11: Ists 2nds U19 Total Marrar(65).them dearly. Barellan v North Wagga.This week we startUranquinty-K. publishing ; theR.A.A.F. first of the v Q< ' 3Q 3Q Junee; Tumut-T. v Whitton; Riv- GANMAIN-G.G.-M.Oqc ...... 1452 464 312.9 44 GanmainG.G.M. .. 60 33 7 100 MAYAt 17:Maher T.R.-Y.C. Oval(160) in Waggav South on Sunday, Nar-FINALS ten club entrants in this year’s Fosters-RFL Wagga-Tolland(36); M.C.U.(79) v coll v Cootamundra. WAGGAujcj ...... 4Q...... 1445 475 304.2 36 Turvey 4Q Park..... 54 27 11 92 Temora(43);randera will Coll.-Ashmont(77) be out to prove v that theySat. can AUGUST play 23:‘Girl First of Semi. the Year’ Quest.JULY Once 19: againUranquinty-K. the League v V) Griffith...... 42 18 7 67 Northpremiership Wagga(49); winning Marrar(62) football v AW ASat. Y from AUGUST the 30:is Second grateful Semi. to CarltonR.A.A.F.; and Renee Junee Frock v Tumut-T.; Shop of TURVEYPARK...... 1345 538 250.0 36 Barellan(72). , Total NarranderaTotal ..... Narrandera Sportsground when theySun. take SEPTEMBER on Narrandera 7: Prelimin­ for theirWhitton continued v Rivcoll; association Cootamundra with COOLAMON...... 1130 661 170.9 30 54 9 3 66 MAY 24: General Bye. Farrer(lSO) d v Boree Creek. Coolamon...... 36 221/2 7 65V2 Newcastle(85).the Turvey Park Bulldogs, whoary they Final. share this award. The Quest will be held in conjunc­ Griffith...... IQ ...... 871'740 117.7 24 IQ MAY 31: South Wagga-Tolland(55) v Sat. SEPTEMBERtion 13: with Grand the QuinnJULY Medal 26: count Tumut-T. night as last v Wagga...... 30 27 8 65 second place on the ladder with. Uranquinty-K.; Whitton v Junee; E.W.-Kooringal...... 1203 563 213.6 22 M.C.U.Narrandera(162); North is Wagga(lOl)yet to beat v a memberFinal. of the year at Narrandera Ex-Servicemen’s Club. 2Q E.W.2Q Kooringal 24 I6V2 8 481/2 T.R.-Y.C.(174); Barellan(120) v Coll.- Rivcoll v Boree Creek; R.A.A.F. Narrandera...... 607 1141 53.1 12 Leeton...... Ashmont (118); Temora(85) v v Cootamundra. 3Q 3Q 12 9 1 22 Marrar(121). Leeton...... 473 1535 30.8 12 Ariah Park-M.* 12 0 0 12 ◄ COVER: MCU centreman Stephen DIVISIONCole has the ball TWO all to himself as team-mateAUGUST and2: Uranquinty-K.ruckman Gordon v ZLu Whitton; Rivcoll v Junee; Coota­ ArdlethanDZ 4Q...... 396 1575 25.1 4 Ardlethan4Q ...... 6 3 3 12 Wooden shepherds off T.R.-Y.C.ROUND defender-Ricky ONE Fitzsommons and Magpie back pocket Bruce mundra v Tumut-T.; Boree Creek AriahZ Park-M...... 370 1620 22.8 0 Ists: 6 pts; 2nds: 3 pts; U19s: 1 pt. ROUNDLeaver TWO (right) moves inAPRIL during 19: last Uranquinty-Kapooka(20) Saturday’s Fairer League v Division R.A.A.F. 1 game at Yerong Creek. Total ‘AriahTotal Park-M does not field an U19s side. JUNE 7: South Wagga-Tolland(79) v v Rivco 11(161); Junee(38) v AUGUST 9: Junee v North Wagga(139); M.C.U.(128) v Cootamundra(131); Whitton(204) v Uran quinty-K.; Whitton v Coota- Boree Creek(78); Tumut-Talbingo(57) STATISTICS Barellan(85);rv: T.R.-Y.C.(113) v ------mundra; Tumut-T. v Boree v R.A.A.F.(99) Marrar(90); Coll.-Ashmont(114j v Creek; R.A.A.F. v Rivcoll. Temora(117). APRIL 26: Cootamundra(154) v GEDORE • K.C. • DOWIDAT • PROTO ► Uranquinty-Kapooka(42)Searching; Boree for a Goalkickers Goalkickers JUNE t14: Te mora(114) v*1 South 2 FINALS Wagga-Tolland(42); North Wagga(83) Creek(125) v Junee(61); Sat. AUGUST 16: First Semi. v M.C.U.(151); Barellan(99) v T.R.- R.A.A.F.(115) v Whitton( 103); 111 Sun. AUGUST 24: Second Y.C.(118); Marrar(l 17) v Coll.- Rivcoll(117) v Tumut-Talbingo(46). Ashmont(83). MAY 3: Uranquinty-K.(88) v Boree Semi. RIVERINA TOOL CENTRE JUNE 21: Barellan(173) v South Creek(118); BetterJunee(117) v Body?Sun. AUGUST 31: Preliminary RIVERIIMA Wagga-Toliand(57); Marrar(39) v R.A.A.F.(42); Wbitton(222) v Tumut- Final. Now has a mobile display and sales T.(8); Cootamundra(193) v M.C.U.(57); Coll.-Ashmont(75) v Sat. SEPTEMBER 6: Grand TOOL T.R.-Y.C.► (162); Temora(129) v North Rivcoll(67). van serving all Riverina towns with Wagga(75). MAY 10: .R.A.A.F. . . see(96) the v Final.experts at: .*Uranquinty-K.(33); Tumut-T.(23) v JUNE 28: SouthA' Wagga-Tolland(37) FREECENTRE KICKS: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 hand,8.9 10 11 12 power. FREE and KICKS: air 1 2 3 tools,4 5 6 7 8 9 10 also11 12 ■ v Marrar(156); M.C.U.(19) v Coll.- Junee(99); Rivcoll(lO) v Whitton(129); ► Boree Creek(94) v Cootamundra(127). : 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Ashmont(84); T.R.-Y.C.(114) v I UNDER 19s welding and saftey equipment. Temora(136); North Wagga(67) v MAY 17: Uranquinty-K.(62):iv v MARKS: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 MARKS: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ID ll 12 13 14 15 Barellan(103). Tumut-T.(65 ) ; Junee(76) v ROUND TWO JULY 5: Coll.-Ashmont(105)v South Whitton(69); BoreeThe No.Creek(139) 1 Health &v Fitness Centre 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1617 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ■ ► • JULY 12: South Wagga- CONTACT GEOFF, RAY OR MAX A T9D0BNEYA VE, WAGGA - PH. 254511 Wagga-Tolland(43); T.R.-Y.C.(92) v Rivcoll(27); Cootamundra(88) v 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 M.C.U.(32); Barellan(85) v R.A.A.F.(38) Tolland v T.R.-Y.C.; Temora v Temora(77); Marrar(89) v North MAY 24:188 General Murray Bve. Farrer(lSO) St, d WaggaM.C.U.; -North Ph. 215777Wagga v Coll.- . 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Wagga(43). Newcastle(85). Ashmont; Barellan v Marrar. METABO • MAKITA • HITACHI • RYOBI The Riverina Football Record is printed at The Daily Advertiser, Commercial Printing Dept., 48 Trail Street, Wagga Wagga, The Riverina Football Record is printed^at The Daily Advertiser, Commercial Printing Dept., 48 Trail Street, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., for the Proprietors of Victorian Publishing Company (P.O. Box 281, Wagga - Ph. 22 4936 A.H.) 404 415

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TAGLIEBUE very best last Saturday when Ti­ 1. 2.M. A. ARMSTRONG SNOWDEN (c.c.) 29.32. C.M. SETONFAGAN 1. considering that we are second T 1. G. PARSONS 22. D. LOUTTIT T gers and Ardlethan met. Two big 2. 3.N. J. STANTON WILLIS 30.33. M.A. LEVETTPATTERSON 2. A. BELL 26. J. WORLAND from the bottom on the ladder wins RIVCOLLand a forfeit NOTES in the U19s saw 3. 4.H. S. McMILLIAN BANCE 31.34. B.N. LALLYCLARK 3.2. B.J. NORRISJOHNSTONE 27.23. S.C. WENT GOLDEN andCOOTAMUNDRA Turvey are in second NOTES spot. 0 0 5. B. MORRIS 32. P. COMERFORD No one gave up the game - put­ BLA usNOT take AVAILABLEthe points. AT 4. D. FORST 35. M. REYNOLDS 4.3. G.B. HADDRILLDELANEY 29.24. B.J. GAYNERBRISTOW NOT AVAILABLE AT riYELLOW SASH 6. A. CROKE 33. R. SCOTT ting in a hard and determined H GREEN TRIM, n AtTIME the timeOF PRINTINGof writing I do not 5. G. WALSH (2nds c.) 36. C. FRESCOS 4. G. BENNETT 26. T. FINUCANE TIME OF PRINTING RED & WHITE 7. M. BARBER 34. P. GREENWOOD 5. T. WALKER 30. M. GOODE effort - being keen to get the ball GOLDNAVY LETTERING BLUE, BkV STRIPES have the award winners from last WHITE CREST Bill 6. 8.P. B. MURPHY ROWE 35.37. C.s. MALLENcAllister 5. d. McPherson 27. C. PASSFIELD down our scoring end probably is 6. B. VEARING 31. G. GAYNER Saturday, but a run through of our sponsors is still 7. 9.P. R.STARR PIEPER 36.38. P.M. POULOS WILLET v 10. R. CARROLL 37. P. TIMOTHY 6. D. GREEN 32.29. V.R. GAYNERMILTHORPE why we made mistakes. But full credit to the team ft R warranted. The Red Steer, Allonville Motel, and 8. D. CHADWICK 39. C. MITCHELL 7. R. SEYMOUR 11. P. OSBIESTON 38. W. LOECHEL 7. G. BRADLEY 33.30. C.B. CHALMERSORMSTON for a very entertaining four quarters. FF McVideo Hire all assist our club. Our major 9.12. A. W. McMILLIAN JOVANOVICK 39.40. P.P. GREGURKEMcINTYRE 8. T. HADDRILL Paul Breust had another great game in the ruck r 8. M. GAYNOR 31. D. MOORE F sponsor the Union Club Hotel should be support­ 10.13. I. G.NELSON GALVIN 40.41. S.A. ALLEN COTTRELL 9. P. MANNING 34. T. O’BRYAN and VCFLwon the View Bowling (cont. Club award. Hammy had a L L ing at every available moment, the money and 11.14. A. D. MORRIS LARWOOD 41.42. L.D. BURGMANBANNER 10.9. G.D. BELLHOWARD 35.32. B.M. PRENTICE MORTON strong game and won the pewter (and next time services offered by Rowdy and Janice would not 12.15. M. A. BROWN GAYNOR 42.43. A.I. ELDERSHAWLYONS 10. R. KNAGGE 33. I. BUTTRISS he winsconsideration the pewter of the I’ mfeelings not driving of those him at grass home) roots - © V.C.F.L. uieti' 16. P. WILLIAMS 43. D. GREGURKE 11. G. RYALL 36. P. PELLOW easily be replaced if we were looking for another 13. B. THOMAS 44. J. SUIDGEEST goodlevel game because Hammy! Directors Brian felt Gordon that policies won theshould shirt, be By Victorian Country Football League 17. J. BANNISTER 44. M. WALKER 12.11. B.R. GORDONNIEUWENDYK 37.35. P.B. REESBOOTS determined by V.C.F.L. people who must be given sponsor elsewhere. 14. P. WEBSTER 45. D. IRVINE Brett Vearing the Video. Also I would like to Secretary Mark Patterson 18. M. DENTON 45. M. SPITTLE 12. L. REID 38.36. J.R. McLEAN BOLTON the opportunity to firstly, consider the report in total. Ladies auxiliary has a meeting next Wednes­ 15.19. S. R.RENDELL COLVIN 46.46. M.P. MANTELLAKING 13. S. FRENCH congratulateThe V.C.F.L. LindenDirectors Walkerbelieve on histhat goalthe (seechanges Lin­ 13. Peter DELANEY 37. J. THOMPSON day, July 16 at the clubrooms, commencing 7.30 16.20. M. P. LENGCOLLINS 47.47. T.D. POSSELTMcLELLAN 14. P. BREUST 42. L. WALKER denproposed you can arekick dramatic goals at and bad the angles) importance - well of done them SPECIAL MEETING TO CONSIDER 21. C. CHAMBERLAIN 48. H. VAN de BEEK p.m. There shall be an additional attraction in the 17. M. POWELL (2nds capt.)48. I. FLETCHER 15.14. R.D. FISHEREARNSHAW 44.38. R.G. CATLINHENLEY Baldy.vital enough to call this special meeting. Directors V.F.L. PLANS 22. B. HICKEY 49. D. TIMOTHY Infeel the that Seconds, to either awardsupport winnersor oppose were: the proposal Brett way of a Bendigo Pottery display courtesy of 18.23. S.D. DURBRIGDEBROWN 50.50. P.J. KEYZERJASZEZYK 18.15. G.D. OBRADBURY’BRIEN 46.39. P.I. DALLASMAGUIRE Directors of the Victorian Country Football Prenticewithout the lengthy Bowling and criticalClub award, analysis John of the Worland complete Karina Loutitt. 19.24. A. D. McCELLAND COMERFORD 51.51. C.A. NOACHPRICE 16. W. DE BRITT 40. P. HUDSON League will attend a special meeting in Bendigo on 19. I. GORDON 48. B. PRENTICE thedocument, pewter, Shaun is impossible. Went the $10, M. Goode the The road to the finals is still open for the Firsts 20.25.D. B.CROSS OUGH 52.52. P.N. NOACHANTHONY An announcement of the V.C.F.L.’s official views Saturday, July 19 to consider its stand in respect to 20.20. J.S. GORDONHOGAN 49.41. G.D. FAIRMANHARMER socks and G. Gaynor the video. and wins every week are absolutely essential. 22.26. C. D. FLECHTER LOUTTIT 53.53. A.R. BUCHHORNBECK in relation to the document, will be made at the the proposals for changes to the V.F.L. structure and 54. R. BREWER 21. S. HAMILTON Congratulations to Allen and Joan Bell on the theTodayrecruitment we mustof notplayers. take Ariah Park lightly, any­ 27. D. HALBISCH 21. S. MAGUIRE 54. M. WALKER conclusion of the special meeting. 23. D. NORMAN 55.54. D.L. SPITTLEBATES arrival of Christopher (another footballer). And thingAt the but V.C.F.L. a win to meeting Tigers waveson June goodbye 27, V.F.L. to theEx ­’86 24. G. THOMAS 55. P. CRAFT 22. J. WALKER 59. J. BRYCE ecutiveseason. Director Mr. Alan Schwab, presented a de­ UNDER 19s also to the proud grandparents Shirley and Brian. 26.1. P.R. JOHNWILLIS 17.56. T.C.BELLAMY ANDERSON 23. R. McKENZIE 64. L. MAGUIRE John Ryall has actually made it to 21, so con­ tailed report in relation to the proposals including an (■ THE COVERAGE AREA OF THE expandedAfter theV.F.L. game competition, today don drafting’t forget to the replace Union 27.4. P.R. WAHLIN BREWER 18.57. D.N. DENTON MOORE 24. S. COLWILL 65. A. WALKER gratulations J.R. - let’s win today and have twice zoningClub Hotel.and the Forcontinuance those fromof V.F.L.Ariah Parkdevelopment there are 28.5. P.J. DOWNSJONES 19.58. A.K. BRADLEY McBETH RIVERIIMA FOOTBALL RECORD 6. w. McCullough 20. g. fellow as much to celebrate tonight! inexcellent country areas.counter teas available. 29.7. D.C. BRANSONBARBER 21.62. J.A. MARTIN KING EVERYWEEKUP THE BOMBERS! V.C.F.L.UP THE District TIGERS! Boards have been encouraged to 30.9. A.P. TOOLENOACK 69. P. BROWNLOW Yenda circulate the report to leagues, which will enable 10. C. FLANIGAN 23. B. MONTGOMERY I 31. A. O’BRIEN 24.100.M. P.SMERDON GEDDES GRIFFITH Barellan I 11. C. 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DIVISION TWO Fc EAST WAGGA ■ KOORINGAL HAWKS C ARDLETHAN STARS A A TUMUT- TALBINGO HAWKS WHITTON TIGERS V- SENIORS R S SENIORS To the Redleg scribe: You men­ 1. T. GOODEN 40. L. GILLARD Character has a lot to do with a foot­ l Tl tioned an 8 year old kid last week in 1. C. LITCHFIELD 25. P. WHYTE 2. P. COHALANSENIORS41. D. McLINTOCK ballers ability. After harsh words were your notes. WRONG, theTUMUT-T. lad is 14 NOTES 3. B. MAGINNESS 42. G. LANG spoken to the Ists at the long change, due TE years old; also you had somethingNOT AVAILABLE to 2. A. POPPLEAT 26. P. HORAN 4. S. McRAE 43. M. DONALDSON to a pretty P.P.E., they excepted the fact T o 1. B. HARRISON 21. R. CLARK say about elbows and havingTIME your OF PRINTING3. J. GILBERT 27. B. SEMMLER 5. D. HICKS 44. D. DALY that everyone has to contnbute if the 0 team is going to be a force in coming 0 REDI& GOLD heads pulled off. Funny thing is it hap­ 4. K. THOMSON 28. K. LALLY 2.6. E.D. BOOTSPLEDGER 22.45. S. M.PURTILL GOLDSMITH weeks.WHITTON NOTES BROWN & H STRIPES pened to us also, but then again we are 5. M. DAVIES 29. J. SMITH 7. C. HORNE 46. G. DeKORT GOLD STRIPES N BROWN & 3.8. P.D. PRESTON PRESTON 23.47. I. HARRISONM. HARON The game started with what seems like z'playing football not ‘riddle-winks’. 8. K. WILLIAMS 30. J. LANGEMEIER NOT AVAILABLE AT BLACK, IIIGOLD STRIPES 9. S. BRADMORE our compulsory slow start with only a YELLOW S>ASH Also Mr. Scribe, take note of what happened Wednes­ 24.48.J. RICEI. BRYON TIME OF PRINTING n 31. C. TUCKER 4. G. HEATH handful of contributors, namely Abo, Ritchie, Howie, Mick day night at the tribunal - very serious stuff. 9. W. TUCKER J 10. C. HOUNSELL 49. B. HARRINGTON 10. B. NOBLE 33. D. SMITH and Trevor; but after halftime we started to play the brand of Fa With all that behind us, we had a very muddy and wet ' 11.5. G.M. CAMPISIZIEBELL 25.so. I. PARROWk. McPherson . good open attacking football that we know we are capable of a day last Saturday against the Tigers. Our U19s were 11. D. CARROLL 34. R. GUYMER 12. M. LUCAS 51. a. mcpherson doing. short about half the team, so the players there played a 12. N. LITCHFIELD 35. M. GAYNOR 13.6. R.M. WATTS PRICE 26.52. A. G.HARRISON LEWIS This resulted in a complete rout of the Redlegs. who were F 14. S. HICKS 53. S. WINLEY COMPARISON L scratch match which ended up in an all-in mud wrestle. 13. P. COX 36. G. QUADE 7. R. BOOTS 27. D. RYAN just starting to think that they had the mighty Hawks' mea­ L Our 2nds went down in a very slippery encounter. It is 15. B. GIBBONS 54. D. YOUNG sure. To name best players after halftime was hard to do 14. B. COx 37. P. GRIFFIN 16. S. ABSOLUM 55. J. YOUNG because everyone lifted their game and made amends for a sad to see big Jeff (Yank) Langemeier partake in his last 38. B. ROBERTSON 8. F. GORDON 28. S. YOUNG 1985 ROUND 9: DIVISION 2 game. 15. M. DOYLE 17. J. SAMBELL 56. P. PRICE pretty average first half. Players who do deserve a special The First Grade team went down again in very mud­ 16. G. GARDENER 40. M. POWER 18.9. R.M. YOUNG CROUCH 29. 57.C. C.PICKENS COUTTS mention are Abo, Blossum, Phil, Ritchie, Trev, and Gibo 17. S. HALL 41. D. DOWDY 19. R. ROBINSON 58. A. LONG played well when given the chance after spending sometime dy, wet and slippery conditions. Before half-time we saw 10.20. P.R. PAINTING WARREN 30. 59.G. R.RHODES THOMAS warming the interchange bench before getting a run. i our coach ‘Wagga Wagga’ Cox leave the ground with 18. S. LITCHFIELD 42. d. McDermott TheFIRST harsh reality GRADE was soon evidentLADDER also in the Reserve 21. M. MOORE 60. J. ANDERSON strained ligaments to his shoulder,B. Cooperalso Kim (Magnum) of 19.The P. MONAHAN Rock 43. B. WOOD 11. R. GORDON 31. C. WRIGHT Grade with the Redlegs getting a real caneing, with T.G. and 22. A. WATCHORN 61. B. BOURNE Round 9**: W L D B For Ag % Pts Thompson went off with a badly strained knee; both 20. G. GAYNOR 44. S. GORDON 23. D. CORBETT 62. D. HOUNSELL Grouchy completly dominating up forward. This was due to is the Footy winner 12. D. GORDON 32. L. GRIEVES the excellent football being played by our rucks, rovers and players will miss this weeks game at least. 22. P. MILLS 45. J.COX 24. I. MATTINGLY 63. P. MAY WHITTON 71-1 1575 553 284.9 28 A number of players played their last game for the 13. I. WHEATLY 33. R. PICKENS centre line players grabing every opportunity that came their in Competition23. B.No. RAYMENT 3 46. M. FOSTER 25. T. SUTTON 64. N. WARD way which made it easier for the forward line duo to show club last week. The players who haveSpot gone, Theor are Ballgoing, this week - P.22 26. W. HOWIE 65. G. MITCHELL JUNEE/KAP00KA 7 1 - 1 1027 721 142.4 28 we wish them well with their new clubs. They will de­ 24. D. KELHEAR 47. G. STONE 14. P. THOMPSON 34. A. CAMERON just how effective they can be when given the chance. Best 27. D. POCOCK 66. S. HUTHWAITE playersRIVCOLL were ...... hard to name5 the3 - way1 966 the game828 116.6panned 20 out, but finitely be missed by players and supporters alike. 15.28. P.L. PURTILLCATLIN 35. 67.I. IRVINED. BOWEN other players who deserve a mention was Harry in the cen­ I must congratulate the Tigers club on their efforts to UNDER 19s 29. G. ANKERS 68. M. DURRANT tre,C00TAMUNDRA Leggy and Briggsy4 in the4 - ruck,1 957 Dono 618 and154.8 Kenny 16 domi- have the showers gassed up and piping hot after the 1. S. SCALES 12. J. ELDER 16.30. R.S. MURRAYLOVELL 36. 69.J. RAWLEP. CALLER natdon both wings, and Modgey and Ian Bryon on the back- senior game. There were a lot of thankful footballers for 2. P.CRITTENDEN 13. C.HATCHER 31. M. DUNCOMBE 70. P. MILLER lineBoreeCreek were as tight .... as Blossum2 5 - 2when 749 it’s798 his turn96.3 to8 shout. their efforts. 3. M. WHITE 15. P. DURHAM 17.32. G.C. LLOYDBRIGGS 37. 71.D. S.TICKER CALDOW R.A.A.FTo the champs...... of the1 future6 - 2 well832 done,1056 another78.7 4 fine win. SpeakingIHif of congratulationsSttiln^flofrtisrr they go out to David 4. F. PRANTL 16. D. SCALES4I 33. D. MAGNER 72. T. ARDAGH Haro told me he was still kidnapping players off the street on 18. C. YOUNG 38. N. WEYMOUTH Curry for being selected in the N.S.W. High School 5. B. FOSTER 18. J. FOSTER 34. P. WILSON 73. P. LONSDALE theUranquinty way.to the game, so it 8made - 1 the320 win 1853 even 17.2more meritous.0 team to play in Adelaide in August. Also Mark Whyte 6. D. CURRIE 19. P. CALDOW 19.35. S.R. TONGS CLARKE 39. 74.N. M.MAXWELL BROHMAN Best players were Kenny McPherson, Greg DeKort, Jason was selectedThe to play newspaperin the U15 Shell Cup team tothat's play at part7. P. WERNER of your 20. home! M. LYONS 36. G. CRANE 75. C. BILLINGHAM Young, Geoff Ankers and Michele Derrant. 21. A. MARTIN 20. B. THOMSPON 40. 76.V. P.CAMPISIWRIGHT The Mug winners last week - Ists: Abo; 2nds: Timmy Broken Hill.48 TRAIL STREET, WAGGA WAGGA9. D. WALKER- PHONE (069) 21 2021 37. T. PATON Gooden; U19s: Kenny McPherson. Signing off on a brighter note. 10. S. SPENCER 22. P. GARDENER 38. M. HOUNSELL 77. S. MAGNER Stop Ptess: I hear when you holler for a Marshall (battery) UP THE STARS! 11. S. FOSTER 23. B. PATTEN 39. G. SUCKLING all you get is dead terminal. r~ u

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R. HARRINGTONSENIORS 24. C. MURRAY SENIORS David Meline at centre halfback. Dave was everywhere in a brilliant t day most of us would like to 1.2. R.G. PIPAN WATERS 25.32. A.D. SMITH BOYD 1. Pat LYONS 19. A. SOLEY displayWell doneof attackBulldogs and defencefor a great which forget as it seemed like a night­ 2.3. M.N. COEBRUCE 26.33. R.M. MUIR RENFREY 2. G. HENMANSENIORS20. A. WAKEMAN T 4. G. HILL 27. N. O’BRIEN teamleft no win. doubt The about club who needed was thea win best mare from the moment the 3. PICKERSGILL RUMFREY » * 1.3. P.B. ROLLASON SMITH (cc)21. 22.A. W.LOWRIE JENKINS player afield - great stuff Dave, keep it 0 Under 19sR.A.A.F. ran onto NOTES the ground 4.5. S.D. FRENCH COLLINS 28.34. S.B. BEST HALL 24. D. HARRIS badlyup. Dave to staywas wellin the supported race for by Stevethe 6. M. TYNDALL 29. T. BENNETT 2.4. I.P. O ’CELIFAFFERTY 23. T. SLOANE NAVY BLUE, N WHITE, RED V until NOTthe time AVAILABLE the First Grade AT left 5. I. HENDERSON 35. T. JOHNSON finals.Turner Let who’s hopeturned it in rains another for greatthe MRED SSHOULDERS H' 5. F. KELLY . 25. G. WARD LIGHT BLUE the ground. 7. p. McGrath 30. b. McAllister 3. R. TURNR 24. M. TAYLOR YDARK BLUE V TIME OF PRINTING 6. M. CRIBBES 36. D. BANKS restgame of ofthe courage year as and the determination boys seem RED, WHITE 8. M. O’DONNELL 31. J. BORDIGNON 4.6. c.G. M ROBSONcPherson 26. 25.L. B.MILLAR BAKER Mai Willis once again won the 7. A. GEORGE 37. A. PHILLIPS toand relish this alsoa wet applied ground. to Graham Henman (until& BLUE injured, man of the match award for the U19s. Jim Bob 9. I. GEDDES (c.c.) 32. S. HENDERSON .1 7. K. PRESTON 27. G. HOWIE let’s hope it’s not too bad). Young Terry Lyons deserves 8. McMANNIS 38. L. PLAPP * 5. M. HONNER 26. M. SMITH Marty Honner was winner of R R Bennet looked alright during the game but 10. R. AGRESTA 33. M. THOMPSON 29. G. SWAYBRICK a special mention for his non-stop effort against the 9. G. GANNA WAY 39. M. BARCLAY 6.9. M.G. HAGAR RYAN 27. a. McCarthy the mug with a great game on the wing. Tony seemed more at ease in his part time job as chauf­ 11. D. ALPEN 34. R. TURNER 10. G. CATTELL 31. J. BRAMBLEY Leagues top goal shooter - well done Terry. Shane Dry- F F 10.12. T.G. LANE TOSCAN 35.40. R.P. CROWEKUNO 7. S. HEY 28. M. COMMINS Donohueburgh would turned also have out forto be the named club among on Saturday Leeton’ sand best feur on Sunday afternoons. The only other player 11. J. LYONS 33. A. SCOTT L worth mentioning was young Peter Lonergan 11.13. J.P. BOMM TELFORD (v.c.) 36.41. A.D. DILLON VERITY 8. R. HUNTER 29. J. ROBERTSON displayedfor a 100 minuteall his effortskills in on which the hewing hardly to putwin a thefoot L 34. R. BEER wrong and he was well supported by Kim Preston. Other who played his usual cool mature game. 12.14. FLEMINGD. TAYLOR 37.42. B.A. SPRY CORNWALL 9.12. M. B. EDSON LANG 30. N. BRAY Wine. Tony Turner, Mick Edson, Mark Hagar 13.15. W.G. STEWARTCOLLINS 38.43. C.M. BRAND CORNWALL 13. S. TURNER 35. M. HARRISON good players included Ross and Bryan Smith .who did The Second Grade encounter saw the dynamic 10. A. HALL 31. C. LINDER and Johnny Robertson were other players to debut of the infamous Peter ‘Jacko’ Jackson who 14.16. KENNYM. AGNEW * 39.44. L.A. BROWN CORNWALL 14. D. MELINE 38. T. ELWIN standplenty out of inhard a greatstuff asteam did effort.the ‘never give in’ Denis 15.17. DAVISs. McDermott 40.45. rH.. andreazza KAWIE 11. S. EDSON 34. C. STANLEY Irvine. On the day, the Hawks were the better team and took on everything before him including the man 15. S. HOLT 39. L. MELADONIS deservedCongratulationsto win, but oneto Camwonders McPhersonhow far up onthe ladderwin­ 18. S. WILLIAMS 41. W. BELLICANTA 12. m. McDermott 35. S. SPENCER ofLeeton the match Notes (cont.award. from Could P. 9) he be the player to put 16. WATERS 46. s. McQueen 16. D. IRVINE 40. S. QUINLIVAN ningthe Reddiesthe Mug would in bethe if theyReserves had a top for full a forwardgood four in the the side back on the winners list? For the rest of 17.19. LECKA. ROMAGNOLO 42.47. J.P. STILLMANMINJIHAU 13.17. K. R. CROWE SMITH 44.36. S. B.McMAHON SIMS quartercamp. Award effort. winners Also were: congratulations David Meline, Rossto Chris Smith theLukey side, Meladonis well . also. . there played’s wellalways to win this the week, free booze. isn’t 18.20. MEADINEOR. OWEN 43.48. S.V. BROOKES PLATEN 21. D. PREST 44. G. CECCATO 14. S. SMITH (vc) 57.37. I. P.MALE MOORE Hartand Stevefor being Turner. selected in the CHS State side to thereOther goodboys!!! players were Brian Southgate, Gary Swas- 19. DOBBIN (c) 9. P. NOLAN 18. T. LYONS ' Barry Lang has hung the boots up after 2161st XVIII 22. R. BERTON 45. A. SIMPSON 15. B. PARSONS 40. M. BENETT be played in Adelaide. brick,The John First Brambley Grade andgame Mick saw Garlick. another prodical 20. B. JUST 50. R. LIKIUS games for the Reddies. Barry came to the Redlegs in The U19s put up a good fight before going down to a 23. B. BELLICANTA 16. M. LEDWIDGEUNDER41. 19s C. BAKER Also, Saturday, August 9 has been named for son, Sid Williams win the pewter with Robbie 21. R. PUMPA 51. F. HENDERSON 1973 from Finley and has given this club great service good Hawk combination. Good to see big Phil Russell 2. P. O’CONNELL 12. C. NETTLEBACK the Grand Ball of the Year, to be held at the Golf Owen running a close second after overcoming 22. S. ALCOCK 52. J. OHLIN 17. C. SELBY 42. M. SMITH over the years - thanks Baz! everypull theillness red andknown blue onto again.man Givento take a yearthe fieldor twoand and UNDER 19s 3. James SEYMOUR 13. S. THOMAS Club,It waswithnot‘Spanisha great dayGardenfor the’ 2ndplaying.XVIIIDonwho’weret misson 23. S. GRANT 53. D. POKAKNA 18. C. HART 43. S. DUCK pickPhil may up beover the 30answer kicks. at FF, so let’s try hang onto these 4. W. COCHRANE 14. P. COLLINGS it!the wrong end of a cricket score and were beaten out­ winners were: 24.51. D.P. LUCKMANCOLLA 62.54. J.A. BENNETT WAGNER 19. S. McKENNA 44. S GIBSON youngToday players. we tackle The Bolton the Leeton Pest award Redlegs . . . let’s 52. R. BIRON 63. P. ROYAL 5. Gary SCHMETZER 15. B. MATHEWS right by the high flying Hawks. However to the Reddies Paul McGowan, Andrew Varley and Simon Thomas for 25. DAVEY 55. D. STOUT Let’s all get behind Rollo and Smithy this week make it three wins. 53. D. FILES 64. G. LANE 20.6. T.J. TURNERFELL 16. 45.K. WARDS. GREGOR credit they lifted themselves after the long break and top efforts. Others to show out in a good team effort 26.54. S.D. WARD GEE 65.56. B.D. DAVIES TAYLOR andgave return the Hawks to the a harder four game.with Therea win is againstno doubt the that 55. S. GEE 66. K. ZUCCATO 21.7. P.D. HALE ELDERTON 17. D. WILLIAMS were Phil Francis, Matthew Knagge, Jon Sayers, Todd 27. PETTRICK 57. N. TRICE R.A.A.F.captain and FULLBACK John Brambley will remem­ 56. M. GULLIFER 67. M. BRADY 8. r. McGrath 18. G. SCHMETZER Henman, James Seymour, Steve Draffin and Phil Rus­ 28.57. J.M. JEDANI HOOD 68.58. G.D. DREYER VERITY ber his 50th game for a long time. Good players were a 9. J. SAYERS 20. J. SEYMOUR sell. 29.58. C.B.ADAMS CAMM 69.59. C.J. BURLEYHUDSON little hard to find, however one could not go past Jamie 59. W. SPENCE 70. P. KENNY 22. E. COCHRANE UP THE REDDIES. 0 10. R. MARKS Manning at CHB as Leeton’s best. Jamie turned in a real 30.60. GRUSTP. LONNIGAN 71.60. R.R.BAGATELLA NEISH 11. P. MELINE blinder to win the Len Wade Pharmacy Brute award. 31.61. M.M. ATCHESON FOXALL 72. S. HARTLEY 74. G. PAYNE Cont. page 36 ► r • Tractor,The Truck sheer and Car elegance Tyres - most of brandsnew ■ FOR ONE OF THE BEST • Electronic Wheel Balancing - cars & trucks INSURANCES DUE??? i M.I.A. 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OPEN SUNDAYSFERNLEIGH 11a.m.-2 ROAD. p.m.&5 WAGGA p.m.- PH. 251746-8 p.m. BRANCH ALSO AT PARKER ST., COOTAMUNDRA ’ ACCESSORIES Milton 'Bulldog' Elliot, prop. WITH MINE HOSTS DUILIO & SANDRA FERELLA DIVISION ^ Vf * C .i TWO C TURVEYPARK BULLDOGS NARRANDERA IMPERIALS A A BOREE CREEK MAGPIES URANQUINTY-KAPOOKA ROSELLAS R SENIORS F Any win at Ariah Park is a good SENIORS Perhaps we should call a ‘crisis’ win. and last Sunday saw two of our 1. W. CARROLL (c) 25. R. SMITH i 1. M. CLARKSENIORS26. G. DAVIS Themeeting game more against often Cootafor the lastU19s. betterBy performancescontrast, last outSaturday there forcer ­ 2. G. CARROLLSENIORS26. T. GIBBONS T the last couple of years. 3. T. FINEMORE 27. D. McFADDEN 2. A. RYAN 27. A. BOCK weekA goodwas played fact findingin atrocious session condi­ and tainly was a bleak day, not only 3. R.3. J.SPARKS GAWNE 36.28. P.W. MANNBEVAN tions. Quinty was hoping these con­ 4. T.1. NESSW. PRICE (c.c.) 28.24. J.I. DANIHERMATTHEWS « f evidently a few home truths came weatherThe Seconds wise, startedbut football the day wise in 5. J. CARROLL 29. R. WILHELM ditions would be a leveller, but it 8 finealso. form Our 1stwith XVIII a big didn win’t whichlike the 5. G.4. C.NICHOLES DURNAN 37.29. A.R. FARRELLMATHEWS out. A good roll up on Sunday 6. B.2. C.HAWKE PRICE 30.25. G.D. SHEPPARD McCLEAN was not to be. The home team were BLUE, GOLD V RED, WHITE & helpedwet conditions to improve and our with percentage, Junee kick ­ 5. M. THORNTON 30. M. DILLON and the team went out to the are­ HiN N BLUE 7. M. CUNNINGHAM 31. R. BAKER 3. J. MORLEY 26. A. CRANE 7. D.6. M.HUXLEYGILCREST 38.32. C.P. BYRNESKIRK in touch until halftime being within GREEN, RED V BLACK & W HITE somethinging 6 goals which 3 whilstmay become keeping very us 32. D. LEESE na and played very well. Still a BBANDS 8. S. MARKS two goals, but in the third quarter important in our effortsscorelessto gainin thesecond first quarterspot. ‘Tank really’ 9. G.4. G.BUTTON DOHERTY 33.29. D.AlexCHARLTON ZIEMS 9. D.7. I.MIOSGE BLOOMFIELD(c.c.) 39.33. D.R. BURGESSWARDMAN few things to ‘iron out’ such as 8. M. QUILTER the Blues showed their superiority Shephard took outmade both the the going ACI tough.award Ourand Clean-forward 10. P.5. ANDERSONP. ORME 34.30. G.A. MATTINGLY ZIEMS I 34. K. PAICE andback continued chatting to runumpires away with and the swearing, game in thebut last. after R line seemed to lack attack, particularly in the second 10. M.9. P.MORRISON WERNER 40.35. G.I. STEWARTMcGILLIVARY 8 away Mug with another fine performance in the 11. P.6. DANIHERG. INGRAM 35.31. D.S. McNEILWATTERS Itbeing was asent hard off bruising the message game, with should plenty get of through body quarter when with the wind we persisted to use short 12. G. HARRISON 36. P. FARRUGIA 11. 10.G. M.STURDY CONNOP 41.36. DesJ. STEWARTHUXLEY clashes. Unfortunately Quinty came off second best f F centre. Tim McGregor played his usual steady game 14. 7.P. OC.’ DONNELLINGRAM 37.32. K.T.MAXWELLHANNON with a bit of luck. Awards: D. Shields and K. atpasses fullback and sillyand handballwas rewarded instead with of going the Salondirect. 212 Part 11. R. STEWART 37. R. BRETT with Craig Byrnes and Ian Waters being taken to L one of, the, ., reason_ for, this isJ thatr . training, has started 15. M.8. R.PURCELL FLACK 38.34. I.D. SHEPPARD CHRISTIAN 14. 13.S. JOHNSONH. McCRAE 42.38. G.C. COLLINSSHADY hospitalKelly. for observation and released later in the L awardto slacken while off at forthe oneother reason end of or the another. ground This A1 Barth- applies jg. G. TOOZE 39. A. GODFREY 14. V. HUGO 39. S. GEHRINGER Reserves were beaten but certainly not dis­ olomew was in rare touch kicking 14 goals. 17. 9.P. BOXS. ORME 40.35. C.M. MASTERSON CLOSE 15. A. DUNN 43. N. SWEENEY evening. Dennis Rowe battled in the ruck all day, to ALL players, the only way for us to play together 15. M. WHITBY 40. S. SKATES whilstgraced Ian inGilmour, a hard Davebruising Miosge, and veryD. Lawson entertaining and onThe Saturday Firsts led is tofrom train start together to finish on and Tuesday ended upand 18. 10.M. M.COX COLEMAN 41.36. T.P. OPRICE’TOOLE 16. P. JACK 44. C. MURRAY game to watch. One day this team will put it winning quite easily. Greg Tooze ran back into form 19- A. BAKER 42. G. HOFFMAN 16. B. MITCHELL 41. S. RUSSELL M. Tucker added their support to be the better Thursday nights, regardless of weather conditions. It 11. K. RUSSELL 43.37. W.P. ROBERTSONCULL 17. P. LAWRENCE 42. D. McLAY playersaltogether for us andon the really day. show us what they can do. tocertainly take this show weeks’s onMiltons Saturdays Gear whoAward has while and thewho ^ nrvcKT 17. M. CUNNINGHAM 45. R. PARKIN Well done to the Reserves players who came back Junior Whale alias Mark Cox won the Cleanaway 12.p? P.R1 CBRIGHTITT pJr 44.39. J.A. ROBERTSON ARGUS 18. S. DONALDSON 43. R. HECKENDORF Awards: D. Durnan, P. Kellaghan, N. Seidel. hasn’ t been training. Award winners were: Graham 45. A. BARTHOLOMEW 18. 19.L. KOSTERJ. HOPWOOD 46.44. J.N. LEWINGTON SEIDEL . on for the main game and still battled for the ball as Mug.(Henry) Both Ingram‘Pure’and $40‘ Andoin the’relish centre; the hard,Ian (Bulldog) physic- 23 13.T McGREGORH. ARGUS 40. S. INGRAM Many more games like last week in the Firsts 47. R. SUTTON 20. M. HOPWOOD 45. E. SPENCER theyand had everybody in the earlier will havegame. ulcers. The Coota I know Reserves we won alMatthews games and $30 fired who up was to windoubling the Holly up from’s Restaurant the 2nds; 24. 14.C. D.PARMENTER PRICE 48.41. A.J. URQUHARTDOLAN 21. I. GILMOUR 47. S. LEWINGTON showed their depth of players when they ran out and the every realiable Ray (Chippy) Price in the 21. R. MANOUGE 47. A. SUMMERFIELD the game and the four points, but we are still far and Salon 212 awards respectively. 15. I. WATTERS 49.42. C.K. PONTINGFREEMAN 23. P. SHEEN 48. W. McINERNEY winners by 199 points, not allowing the Rosellas to backAll tickets pocketfor $20.the Clothing Raffle should be hand­ 22. I. ROYAL 48. G. LAWRENCE from being a strong force for the finals. Loose a 23. G. McLEAN 50. S. CRAZE score a goal for the whole four quarters. ed inBy as contrast it will be our drawn 2nd afterXVIII this showed week’s theirhome true game col ­ 16. D. LYONSUNDER 43.19s T. HANNON 25. B. PRIDDLE 49. A. HALL Aftergame theand surprisewe will drawbe in betweenstrife. From Rivcoll now and on, againstours by the winning Imperials. quite comfortably in an entertaining 1. 17.D. I,LEWINGTON WINBANK 17.44. D.C, STAPLETONFINNEN 24. G. POWELL 51. W. HICKENBOTTOM TumutEVERY last week,game mustit leaves be takenQuinty-Kapooka as it comes, lan with­ game with the only low point being our bad kicking 2. B. GRENTELL 18. A. SHAW 26. 25.D. W.CLARKE HO WITT 50. M. HOCKING The Firsts can take second spot outright with a big 3. 18.A. R.HARMER PRICE 19.46. M.J. ARGUSBRILL guishingthe inclusion at the bottom of our ofnew the recruits ladder again,and players so let’ sre ­ effort,for goal. so letAs’s keepwith theirour unbeaten 1st grade home counterparts ground re the­ 4. I. HAWKE 20. P. BRADY 27. S. SUITOR UNDER51. C.19s AMOS nopeturning there fromis a win injuries. coming We up mustin the lift not ourselves too distant and 2nds haven’t been training and coach Wrighty would 5. 19.D. S.POULOS LANG 21.47. M.D. WAKEFIELDCRONK future to avoid being the wooden spooners this year. cord in tact and pay them back for our first round 6. S. STAPLETON 22. B. BOWEN 29. W.2. H.RODHAM BULL 27. W. ROYLE become more positive in our thinking to every defeat.like to see more of you turn up for training. Award 7. 20.R. W.QUADE HEALY 23.48. M.P. GALESULLIVAN 3. G. McLEAN 52.44. D.D. NOLANBASHIR Today we travel to Boree Creek, they will be winners were: Keith and Betty Gifford $10 award to 8. A. ROBERTS 24. G. O’MARA 4. P. HOWISON 49. S. WILLIAMS smartinggame from theirnow losson. to Junee last game so will be Finally, don’t forget the Fancy Dress Disco on 9. 21.R. D.SEIBELS RAPLEY 25.49. T.P. ENGLISH DOHERTY 35. I. WALTERS Ian (Bulldog) Matthews; Boree Creek Cafe $5 to 11. A. MURPHY 52. D. BLISS all outWelcome to correct to this, Harvey let’s see McCrae if Rosellas and can Paul turn Werner the Saturday, August 2 following our away game to East 10. 22.C. I.STEWART CHRISTIAN 27.50. L.B. BARELAYFLACK 17. D. HYDE 54. J. CAHILL Chris Simpson and Boree Creek General Store $5 to 11. A. PRICE 29. R. REED 19. M. ANDERSON 55. G. LONGFORD tableswho on we the hope Magpies will and give come us upthe winners. lift we need. Wagga.Alex Ziems. An award donated by the Ingram 12. S. GOONAN 32. G. BYRNES Awards: I. Bloomfield, M. Hopwood, S. 14. 23.S. CRAPPW. WILLIAMS 33.51. P.Glen BURNES INGRAM 21. M. ARBLASTER 59. R. MARTIN brothers for the player of the day in the 2nd XVIII 15. C. HODGES 39. D. BARMETT t 22. D. KELLY 69. W. TRENGROVE Donaldson, G. Powell. Beaurepairs: N. Seidel. $10 went to Ian Matthews again. 16. C. HOWE 23. S. RUSSELL 71. R. WATERS Today is your last chance to book a seat on the bus 24. J. MITCHELL COMINGto Coota next Saturday,EVENTS for $10 FOR you get MEMBERS admission AND GUESTS OF THE and the bus trip. See Coxy. If we haven’t 40 names 1 by this evening then we will have no alternative but r~To FORkeep FOOTBALL the mechanical & GENERAL parts FULL to cancel the bus. CATERING REQUIREMENTS SEE: 1NfiRRflNDERflMECHANICAL I of your car "FIT" see . . . 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c c SARELLAAf KANGAROOS MARRAR BOMBERS matong A I Y^g^CQOLAMQN GRASSHOPPERS GAmm * mommom * LIONS A SENIORS Full marks to players of both R R Well at last, our teamwork and SENIORS runningCOOLAMONgame returned NOTES with a SENIORSSENIORS 1. T. TURNER 28. K. SHEA sides in First Grade last week for 2.1. R.M. LIMBRICKFRASER (c.c.) 41.29. J. G.LAWTON COCHRANE t L vengeance. ‘Rough’s’ inspired 3. B. FLAGG 26. I. LUCAS theIn way a very they good played team out performance the game in NOT AVAILABLE AT 1. 25. S. BUCHANAN 3.2. P.P. RICHARDSONHINDMARSH 43.30. S. P. CROUCH PATTISON we had a comfortable win over the effort won the towel award with the 4. M. DANIHER 27. M. KENNY 44 <1 MFN7TFS unbelievable conditions. The se­ T T TIME OF PRINTING 2. W. McLOUGHLIN 26. P. LEWIS 4.3. D. HOWEHODGE 31. G. HANRAHAN Swans. Denzo Walsh, who is really socks going to Mathew ‘Little 5. N. DIGGELMANN28. G. HOWE i 4. R. O’CONNOR (v.c.) 45! G. SYMONS vere hail storm in the third quarter 3. J. WALKER 28. G. PATTISON 5. P. PLUMER 32. D. McKELVIE burning at the moment, won the 2WG 0 GREEN, WHITE V White Bull’ Conlan. The Wheel 6. C. CONLAN 29. M. BROWN 5. D. WALTERS 46.33. B.D. NOBLEFOX made the temperature fall so low it Q BLUE & WHITE 4. A. SUDIGEEST 29. P. NOLTE 6. M. ROBERTS Man of the Match, shared the Sports BLACK, STRIPES Alignment to ‘Ha Ha’ and the Au­ 5. G. 7.BUCHANAN M. CONLAN 30.30. D. D. THOMPSON IRVIN 7.6. C.A. COOTECORBETT 47.34. G. M. SCHNOEGL LANGTRY must have been the coldest football RED SASH H 7. M. STEELE 48. P. McCAIG Club award with Craig Bryon, who BLUJE SHOULDERS. M ssie Eats award to Coach ‘Nod’. 6. G. 8.CARROLLR. DANIHER 31.31. F.J. PATTISONJACKSON 8. J. MOHR 35. T. LANGTRY game on record. GOLD CREST 8. P. GOODY 49. C. KEMBER had his best ever first grade game. Congrats to Jim the ‘Brobenah Bruiser’ Williams on 7. P. 9.DANIHER A. EVANS 32.32. M. J. CAREYWILLIAMS 9. A. SEVAN 36. S. COCHRANE Tony Turner won the mug with a top game and his return to the Firsts. The effort of Vincent ‘Chuck­ 10.9. C.D. SEVANWALSH 50.38. G. G. FENNESSY TURNER That man of many talents Jed Lawton 8. W.10. SAUNDERSON G. COOPER 34.33. R. D. CLANCY OVERS i ♦ 10. V. CARROLL 51. B. LONGLEY wonafter the his Broilersteeth stopped Cup and rattling put it heto wasgood able use. toMiltons drink B ©les’ ConlanV.C.F.L who came on. duringview the downpour to 9. T. RUDD 35. W. KEW 10. G. MANNING (2nds) 39. R. TURNER out of it. That man again Rocky Rollins got the R 11. D. CONLAN 37. J. INGLIS 11. C. BRYON 52. P. KELLY Gear award votes were: 3 Craig Bryon, 2 Dennis Walsh, show us how to play wet weather football, rivalled 36. C. O’BRIEN 11. D. MALONE 41. J. SHEA By Victorian Country Football League 10. B.12. ALLEN R. EVANS 38. K. TUBE 12.12. S.M.KNIGHT CARROLL 53.42. M.J. RUSSELLMcCORMACK 1haircut Glen Evans. from ‘MaidenDenzo being Hair outrightSalon” withleader a very on 12 strong votes F the greats of yesteryear such as Kevin Bartlett, Lor­11. B. VERANDAH 37. M. EDYVEAN 13. P. WALSH 54. K. DRABER F Secretary Mark Patterson 13. W. FLAGG 39. N. FENDLAY 13. S. MAY 43. B. McRAE fromgame Mark (just aCarroll little off 9 and the backMick andWalsh sides 8. thanks girls - raine Crapp, etc. etc. It was hard to isolate indi­12. J. KEOGH 38. M. SALMON 14. P. HATTY 55. J. RICHARDS don’t worry about the top). The Wine was won by i viduals in a great team effort with ‘Howzat’ Clarke 14. P. FLAGG 40. D. MALE 14.15. L.B. GEPPERTCARROLL 56.44. T. S. RYAN PALLARD The Reserves also gave a good team performance with L SPECIAL MEETING TO CONSIDER 13 a pattison 39. D. HILTON 15. N. TURNER 45. G. TURNER Trevornew fullCox forwardwinning Davidthe Hodge,Bowling withClub fouraward goals. fromThe and the ‘Lemon Drop Kid’ appreciating their team­14. J. 17.CHAMBERLAIN J. MALONE 41. R. WAIDE 16. G. EVANS 57. L. IRVINE V.F.L PLANS 40. S. LEWIS 16. W. GRAETZ 48. G. SHEA Davidlast MarrarShepherd, playerbut tothey wearboth numbershared ‘4’the andSocial play Clubfull- mates efforts to keep it open. 15. S.18.PATTISON B. CONLAN 41.42.A. J.CAIN GLADMAN 17. M. WALSH 58. J. GAWNE Directors of the Victorian Country Football 18. H. CRAWFORD 59.49.M. G.IRVINE SHEA Pewter.forwardCoachwas ’stheawardoriginalwent to‘GoldenBernardBootsWinter.’ Errol Bad luck to our Seconds, although badly depleted 16. D.19.BUCHANAN Ray IRVIN 43.43.P. M.MALONEY IRVIN 18. R. O’REILLY League will attend a special meeting in Bendigo on 20.19. G.L. DESSWINTER 60.50. S. C. HARVEY MOFFATT The Under 19s reversed the first round result to stay in because of injuries were able to make a game of it. 20. M. FLAGG 44.44.P. P.BARTHOLOMEW CLARK Greatz. Have we got another one!! Other good play ­ Saturday, July 19 to consider its stand in respect to 17. G. KEW 21.20. C.S. CEELYLENON 61.51. S. E. PARMENTER GLOWREY the race for the four. Louis Irvine and Damien Carroll Towel winner was again ‘Tiger’ Trembath with the 21. R. GLADMAN 45.46.R. B.GARRETT IRVIN 22. R. THOMPSON 52. G. BEVAN ers, Danny, Thommo, Dessey and Neil Turner. the proposals for changes to the V.F.L. structure and 18. A. FLEMING 21. D. COX 62. P. HARRIS shared the Four Hotels award from Anthony Quinn and socks going to Ian ‘Turbo Charged’ Jamieson. A19. I. 22.BUCHANANJ. HAWKER 46.47.D. RodHARRIS IRVIN 23. G. ARMSTRONG 55. S. MURFITT The 2nds were not very impressive but won any ­ the recruitment of players. 22. A. CORBETT 63. S. STUART David Logan. i good first up effort from Martin ‘Schoolboy’ Castles20. C.23.PARRJ. CULLINANE 50.49.B. G.BUCHANAN TREMBATH 24.23. G.S. BRILLLANGTRY 64.56.B. N.ROBERTS HANCOCK how. Rip won the mug again. Ross Limbrick got the I At the V.C.F.L. meeting on June 27, V.F.L. Ex­ Great to see so many Griffith stay and mingle for a with ‘Bashful’ and Jeffrey ‘Cramps’ Inglis turning in21. P. TIPPING 53. B. THOMPSON 25.24. B.J. SHEPHERDROLLINS 65.60. M. B. RAVAREARDON Hugh Crawford $20 open order and Brett Robbo ecutive Director Mr. Alan Schwab, presented a de- 24. O. BROWN 50. R. INGLIS while after the game. Marty O’Donnell showed he has tailedtop efforts.report in‘Gadgetrelation’ Howeto the propappliedosals himselfincluding wellan at22. B. FLEMING 54. M. TAYLOR 26.25. A.P. EASTICKEISENHAUER 66. . S.B. CARROLL HOLDEN took the wine. 25. D. MALONE lost none of his antics on the social side. Silver Circle expandedfull forward. V.F.L. competition, drafting to replace 23. M. BUCHANAN 56. T. GOSS 27.26. P.G. O MENZIES’CONNELL 67. P. CARROLL Congratulations to John Mohr who in his 20th 1 results No. 5 and 6: 73 J. Crouch, 291 K. Mead, 215 M. zoningThe andUnder the continuance19s turned onof V.F.L.a ‘David development and Goliath 24.’ D. GILLETT 57. D. FARRELL 27. B. KERRUNDER68. 19s G. RAVA year of playing football for Marrar played his 200th instory, country however areas. on this occasion the victory went to UNDER 19s 28. T. COX 69. A. WELLS Taylor, 372 K. Steward, 96 L. Foley, 267 J. Mine, 45 M. 1. R. TURNER 70.15. rA.. M McKELVIEcPherson game on Saturday. Probably the most gifted local Goliath.V.C.F.L.The Districtvery Boardslarge Temora have beenplayers encouragedmust tohave 5. SD.UNDER GOREY 19s56. G. BAKER 29. G. CARROLL Logan, 139 G. Crozier. 30.2. D.W. DRUMDUNNE 71.16. P.G. LOGAN THOMPSON player ever to play for us. Rip’s career was inter­ circulatebeen an theawesome report sightto leagues,to some whichof our willchaps. enableFull 1. P. SUTTON8. M. CARROLL 11. B.. D.TILYARD IRVIN Top effort by coach Mark Fraser along with several 2. G. O’BRIEN 12. G. LEARY 31.3. C.D. WHITMORE SHEPHERD 72.17. A.D. QUINNHOLDEN rupted at the age of 20 with a badly dislocated shoul­ considerationmarks for effort, of the with feelings the towel of those going at tograss ‘Schoolboy roots ’ 26. J. WAIDE 60. M. EVANS 4. M. GOODE 18. N. TURNER senior footballers who conducted a clinic for the school­ level because Directors felt that policies should be 3. M.36. BUCHANANM. CASTLE 13.66. G. S.McKELVIEGIBSON * 32.5. B.R.ROBINSON CONWAY 73.19. P.G. CORBETTDeBRUYN boysder. lastHe week.playedIt offwas andso successfulon for fivethey yearsjust aboutwith theran and the socks going to Peter ‘Side Step’ McCormick. 14. R. O ’SHEA 33. S. MANNING 74. I. RICHARDSON determined by V.C.F.L. people who must be given 4. A. 45.ARMSTRONGR. BURDETTE 71. P. McCOMICK 6. R. BURNER 20. A. PRICE theshoulderbutcher poppingout of sausages in andfor outthe Barbecueuntil on afterwards.operation ‘Sticks’ Irvin won the ruck and ‘Rabbit ’ Irvin roved 5. S. TILL is. p. McPherson 35. R. WALL 75. I. DEDINI the opportunity to firstly, consider the report in total. . B. HOLDEN . J. CONLAN 8. B. PATTISON 29. G. COCHRANE solved the problem. Don’t be surprised if he is on the well. Brian ‘Red Terror ’ Gorey defended against a 6. B. HOLDEN 17. s. McPherson 36.9. A.B. BEVAN WINTER 76.31. C.G. PARMENTERHANRAHAN This week it’s our old rivals the Greens, so let’s carry The V.C.F.L. Directors believe that the changes 7. B. 51.DIXON R. GOREY 18. D.. J.IRVINE CASTLE 10.37. G.P. MANNINGHARRIS 77.32. D.D. LOGANMcKELVIE half-backon from where line wein leftFirst off Gradelast week for in theall three big grades.games proposedcontinuous are attack dramatic from and a thevery importance experienced of them side. 52. C. HOWE . J. ELLIS Quote of the week: The Temora wag who during8. G. CURTIS 19. S. BRADLEY 11.38. P.J. HASSALL BOOTH 78.40. D.G. CARROLLBEVAN ahead. vital enough to call this special meeting. Directors 55. W. SEMMLER 20. N. IRVINE 12. S. KNIGHT 41. J. SHEA the heavy storm yelled at the umpire: “get a peri­9. G. TILYARD 39. J. BRILL 79. Pat DILLON Today it’s Barellan, we have to prove we are feel that to either support or oppose the proposal io. s. BROWNING 21. D. YOUNG 13.40. O.B. HAWTHORN WALSH 80.56. P.N. DILLONHANCOCK YOUR HOSTS JOYCE, CEC & DARREN FITTAT: withoutscope ya lengthy mug! ”and critical analysis of the complete 14. G. DeBRUYN 57. B. REARDON worthy finalists. document, is impossible. ______T K. P. & L. M. FARRER NETBALL GANMAIN HOTELESSO G. & M. BUCHANAN PETER MATTHEWS SERVE CARLTON, TOOHEYS&RESCHS LADIES & MEN'S WEAR BEER and AFTER GAMEDISTRIBUTORS SNACKS CThere • • willSCHOOL be a league WEAR meeting • MANCHESTER held at the River- B GRADE: Pts For Against % mMmmmCORBETT wz— • Produce Merchants ina Australian• SPORTSWEAR Football Club • onLUGGAGE Thursday, July 24, TheM.C.U Crop...... Spraying34 355Specialist 241 147 MARRAR - PHONE 27 4302 FORDGLASS STREET - PHONESPEEDIE-GAS 27 6419 commencing• FOOTWEAR at 7 p.m. All clubs are to be repre­ Temora ...... 30 352 297 119 • Clover Seed Contracting marrar^A sented. HABERDASHERY PHONE (069) 28 5741 Hardware• Wholesale & Pasture & Retail SalesSeeds SUPPLIERS - 97 COWABBIE STREET, T.R.Y.C...... 36328 258 141 Last weeksO scoresCOOLAMON - A Grade: MCU 16 d MarrarOFFICE...... HOURS24 25331 4759232 143 MemberPHONE Combined 27 6223 Rural(27 6204 Traders A.H.) PHONE MARRAR 274342, A H. 274367 T.R. Y.C. 10; BarellanPHONE and 27 MCU 3177 declared a draw. B Collingullie ..... 8 171 239 72 Waterview St., GANMAIN Grade: MCU 11 d T.R.Y.C. 9; Barellan 32 d Barellan ...... 4 63 368 17 RADIO 2WG AWARDS Temora 0. RFL Match of Day awards (July 6): s*' LADDERS W I BRITTON'S Carlton “Man of the Match” JUNIORS: Pts Goals Holden Rodeo - very pushy! DENIS WALSH (Ganmain-G.G.-M.). A GRADE: Pts For Against % T.R.Y.C...... 36 158 ’ TEST. RIDE TODAY AT TemoraRIVERINA ...... 32 285 150 TOOL190 CENTRE Bryands “Mark of the Day” NOW HAS A MOBILE DISPLAY AND SALES VANM.C.USERVING...... ALL RIVERINATOWNS22 112 m Marrar...... 22 220 176 125 . Barellan ...... 18 109 MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS RICKY O’RIELLY (Ganmain-G.G.-M.) WITH HAND, POWER ANDAIRTOOLS, ALSO WELDING ANDSAFTEYEQUIPMENT. M.C.U...... 18 152 198 77 Collingullie .. 16 116 1CJNEEGANMAIN MOTORSPIES & SAUSAGE ROLLS This week’s feature clash on 2WG with Allan Hull: T.R.Y.CCONTACT...... GEOFF,10 RAY225 OR MAX257 AT988 DOBNEYMarrar...... AVE., WAGGA-PH.12 50 25 4511 ^ See Bob 45Hackett LAKE STREET,or John GANMAIN Lewis at Ganmain-G.G.-M. v Griffith Barellan ...... ■■Y'S 4 129 230 56 Temora ...... 0 18 Seignor Street, Junee.PHONE 27Phone 6401 24 1900 Plus ‘aroundYapC'd the ground reports’ from all other i'i I s* ib FaI Sii#ATHfT :WJH matches. 3115 1430 OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED AREN'T YOU GLAD FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER . . . ► LOCAL & INTERSTATE. YOU BUY: ► BULK&GENERAL HAULAGE. ROSSEDGELL FROZENFAULKNER FOODS O’&onnci-s► WEEKLYRUNSTOSUIT HIREBRISBANE. ¥ THE ONLY BALL TO BE USED BY AUSTRALIA’S FOUR JOHN MEYERS ► REGULARRUNSTOSYDNEY birds eye d TOP LEAGUES . . . Victorian Football League, Victorian Football Assn $ S.A.6-8 NationalNORTON Football League STREET,and Tasmanian FootballWAGGA League. 82 FORSYTH STREET, IA/AGGAAND - NEWCASTLE.PHONE 21 4460 ROSS FAULKNER footballs available from: COLLINGULLIELarge range of Suits for Wedding,PHONE Ball and all 20occasions 0142 FOR TRADESchipps INQUIRIES Sports Store Wagga PHONE and Brian Lawrence (069) Sport Store21 Wagga.2085 Agents in Temora, Cootamundra, Narrandera, Lockhart, Junee, Leeton and Tumut. 0 CARLTON RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE NORTH WAGGA SAINTS COLLINGULLIECARLTON - ASHMONT R.F.L. DEMONS, DRAW - 1986 c A FA GOALKICKERS ) RFL DIRECTORATESENIORS 1986 SENIORS Well, we cracked it for the R The weather last week at Mar- ROUIMP ONE trifecta. Well doneROUIMP fellas! TWO R Last rar was cold to say the least. Ab­ District1. P. Director: SEDUNARY LYLE O’BRIEN,24. R.M.B. G. CROUCH 24, Adah Park, 1. S. SMITH 31. s. McPherson OurSat., betterJune 28: performersE.W.-K.(86) forv Gan.-G.G.-M.(114)the L FIRST GRADE (Round it): Week Total 2665. Ph. 843233 Sat., April 5: Wagga(86) v Turvey Park(115). L out all we missed out on was 2. R. GILLINGHAM 32. Greg SMITH day Sun.,included: June 29: Geoff Turvey Smith, Park(122) the v Wagga(65); T. Sutton (E.W.-K.) ...... 9 79 2. W. BLAYEXECUTIVE:25. K. DAVIS Sun., April 6: Narrandera(127) v Griffith(120); snow, sunshine and two wins. 3. Leeton(137)W. SOMERVILLE v Ardlethan(73);33. D. HANLON Ariah Park- 1st GradeArdlethan(95) Mug, followed v Leeton(lOl); closely Griffith(llO) v T V. Hugo (Narrandera)...... 4 62 President:3. R. FRANKMARGOSIS GAYNOR, Bruce28. Street,J. KERIN Coolamon. Ph. * Mirrool(92) v Coolamon(125); Ganmain-Grong by ‘RedNarrandera(70);’ Hines the Coolamon(103) Roxanne v A.P.-M.(68) Awards - 1st XVIII: Saint of 273152. Senior Vice-President: GRANT HENDERSON, 1057 4. b. McPherson 34. R. WHYMAN 0 C. Masterson (Turvey Park) .... 0 45 Grong-Matong(166) v East Wagga- HaircutSat., July and 5: Grandour finalcoach of Winfield Bill CountryRED, WHITE V Q [RED, WHITE & the Week & Leagues Club, G. Bridge5. S. Road, COUSLEY Griffith, 2680. Ph.31. 621845.D. McINERNEY Junior Vice- 5. S. GUNNING 35. d. McPherson Kooringal(99). N B. AllenBLACK (Coolamon)...... 2 37 President: BARRIE LOGAN, Langham Street, Ganmain, BurgessChampionships. for the Social Club 8. j. M cGregor 35. J. DAVIS 6. K. HINES 36. s. McMillan u G. Carroll (Gan.G.G.M.)Crouch; Union...... Club Bistro,2 36 B. 2702. Ph. 276303 (276224 A.H.). Secretary: STEWART Sun. April 13: General Bye. Inter-League match: ‘plonkSat.,’. July 5: Wagga(87) v Ardlethan(9). FRASER, 3 Karen Street, Wagga. Ph. 311428 A.H. Treasur­ 7. P. POLSON 37. J. WILLIAMS G. Tagliabue Crouch;(Ariah Park-M.) Black Swan 0$40, 33 G. 9. C. DAVIS 36. S. SOLOMON Farrcr(80) d Riverina(78). Fosters Shield match: TheSun., 19s July game 6: Gan.-G.G.-M.(141) resulted in a win v Griffith(84); against a A.P.-more Crouch, $30 B. Crouch, $20 W. Blay; Black Swan er: VIC WOOLNOUGH, 25 Moore Street, Ganmain. Ph. ♦ t 8. B.A.C.T.(140) ALEXANDER d N.S. W.(100).38. T. GUTTLER M.(83) vTurvey Park(119); Leeton(63) vE.W.- R . 27620710. R. NESS 37. T. REID fancied side with Dave Hanlon the mug winner. R $10,SECOND R. Kerr; GRADE: Encouragement, J. Kerr. 2nd 9.Sat., F. KENNEDYApril 19: E.W.-K.(152)39. J. v BROWNLeeton(64). Sun., WarrickK.(125); Garrod Narrandera(59) the Roxanne v Coolamon(58). Haircut and Tony ARDLETHAN:11. K. WITHERS President: NEIL THOMPSON,38. R. WITHERS Kildary, via ► Sat.,Julyl2: WaggavA.P.-M. i XVIII:T. Gooden Not available. (East Wagga-K.).... 23 69 Beckom. 2665. Ph. 757303. Secretary: GEORGE COX, 10. R.April MEYERS 20: Coolamon(91)40. v Narrandera(151);G. LEE Tur­ Cain the Social Club award. F vey Park(137) v A.P.-M.(112); Griffith(96) v Sun., July 13: Ardlethan v E. W.-K.; Griffith A.Congratulations Bartholomew to (Turvey Mr. & Mrs. Park) V. Oo’Brien34 on 12.RMB L. 248SMYTHE ‘Wywarry’, Beckom, 39.2668. M. Ph. COUSLEY 843229. Treasur­ 11. Geoff SMITH 41. P. CAMERON As mentioned in last weeks notes we will draw L er: ALLAN LITCHFIELD, ‘Loormeah’ Ardlethan, 2665. Gan.-G.G.-M.(99); Ardlethan(80) v our Streetv Leeton;Raffle Turveyat the ParkTourist v Narrandera;Hotel tonight. FL theirM. Crouch arrival of(East Corey Wagga-K.) O’Brien at ... 81b. 62oz.33 Well 13. G. WOODEN 40. R. DENTON 12. C.Wagga(167). LASHBROOK 42. J. ROY Ph. 563258. Our SheepCoolamon Drive v held last week was great, and W. Loechel (Wagga)...... 8 32 ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL: President: BRIAN BELL, ‘Yar- 13. P. GILLETT 43. P. LEONARD done Vinnie. 14. R. KERR 41. P. CARRICK Fri., April 25: MS. W. v Qld. at Brisbane. we thankGan.-G.G.-M. all those who donated and helped. S.The Lewis Junior (Coolamon) Club has a dance...... on tonight0 so29 any renlea’, Ariah Park, 2665. Ph. 841016. Secretary: IAN 14. T. GILLETT 44. R. SALMON 15.COLWILL, G. COUSLEY RMB 235. Ariah42. Park, W. 2665. SKEERS Ph. Alleena Sat., April 26: E.W.-K.(148) v Ardlethan(55). WeSat., wish July to congratulate19: Waggav Gan.-G.G.-M. Michael Smith, one of seniorsP. Hatty willing (Gan.G.G.M.) to attend will...... be more 0then26 wel­ 752602. Treasurer: DENNIS BERGER, Pitt St., Ariah 15.Sun., I. GOW April 27: Narrandera(142)45. W. vMEYERS Turvey Park(93); our Sun.,clubs Julyjuniors, 20: Coolamon .who represented v E. W.-K. in ;our Turvey state 16. B. CROUCH 43. M. CAIRNS come.UNDER NINETEENS: Park, 2665. Ph. 841099 (841077 A.H.). 16. I.Leeton(64) KENNEDY v Griffith(120)46. D. STUBENRAUCH; A.P.-M.(94) v schoolboysPark vteam Leeton; at Penrith Griffith recently. v Ardlethan; A.P.- COOLAMON:17. J. REBERGER President: TREVOR44. TIPPING,B. WITHERS Mirrool St., 17. P.Wagga(lll), FINEMORE Gan.-G.G.-M.47. (121)T. ROY v Coolamon(93). Players, AGAIN you are reminded of your Coolamon, 2701. Ph. 273426 A.H.. Secretary: DAVID The M.Club v Narrandera. would like to thank Milton Elliott for J. Morton (Wagga)...... 0 31 Sat., May 3: Wagga(74) v Narrandera(88). membership fees of $20. Anyone not paying will 18.CROWE,G. McCAIG c/- Coolamon Hotel, 45.2701.J. Ph.O 273028.’BRIEN Treasur­ 18. B. BURGESS 48. J. FURELLA the terrificSat., July club26: jumpersE.W.-K. withv Griffith. the embroided 75th C. Stewart (Turvey Park) ...... 0 27 Sun., May 4: Griffith(135) v E.W.-K.(116); Turvey not be covered by insurance, so get your hands in er: DIANNE WHYBRA, 62 Methul St., Coolamon. Ph. 19. G. WILLIAMS 49. G. RUDD AnniversarySun., July logo. 27: LeetonThese havev Coolamon; proven very Gan.- popu ­ K. McPherson (East Wagga-K.) 13 23 19.273418. A. MYERSA.H. 46. K. CHAMBERS Park(135) v Gan.-G.G.-M.(81); Ardlethan(122) v lar. So much so that if payment for those ordered your pockets before you break an arm or leg. EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL: President: PETER HAR­ 20. K.A.P.-M. COOKE(109); Coolamon(181)50. G. v MUNROLeeton(69). G.G.-M. vTurvey Park; A.P.-M. v 20. C. URQUHART g c onald is not received by Treasurer Petree today, he will J. Bennett (Griffith) ...... 0 22 RINGTON, 3 Simpson Ave.,47. Forest . MHill.D Ph. 213076 21. D. WASHINGTON 51. S. TIPPING Ardlethan ; N arrandera v W agga . This week it’s Collingullie, so let’s not have a Sat. May 10: Tasmania(183) d NSW(114) at Hobart. sell them to the many who missed out. N. Irvine (Coolamon) ...... 0 19 21.(227273 D. COLLINS A.H.). Secretary: JACK48. KEATING,P. SMITH P.O. Box 22. D. WILLIAMS 52. P. COOK Sat., August 2: E. W. -K. v T urvey Park. repeat performance of the last time we played 87, Wagga, 2650. Ph. 212076 (261434 A. H.). Treasurer: K. Sat. May 10: E.W.-K.(63) v Coolamon(72). A Trivia Night will be held at the Gullie Hall on L. Gillard (East Wagga-K.)...... 0 19 Sun. , August 3: Ardlethan v Narrandera ; them. Play for four quarters of football and win. 22.YOUNG, C. TIPPING 11 Cooinbil Cres., Wagga.49. R. Ph. BLENCOWE 214733 (224063 23.Sun., G. STEWART May 11: Narrandera(154)54. G. McLOUGHLIN v A.P.-M.(65); Saturday, July 19, after the Barellan game. Tick ­ A.H.). 24. J.Ardlethan(74) QUIETER v Griffith(131);55. P. Leeton(41) SQUIRES v Turvey ets availableLeeton at vWagga; ground on Gan.-G.G.-M. the day. At $6 vA.P.- per head GANMAIN-GRONG GRONG-MATONG: President: BAR­ 25. P.Park(152); SALAN Gan.-G.G.-M.(128)57. G. v SIMPSONWagga(116). they includeM.; Griffith a Barbecue v Cool amon.Tea starting at 7 p.m. RIE LOGAN, 68 Langham Street, Ganmain, 2702. Ph. LAST ROUND RESULTS 276303 (276224 A.H.). Secretary: MICK HOWE, 4 Devlin 26.Sat., P. HESTERMay 17: Wagga(lOl) 58.v Leeton(34). P. KING followedSat., Augustby the 9:questions Wagga vE.W.-K.at 8 p.m. Street, Ganmain, 2702. Ph. 276424. Treasurer: KEN 27.Sun., R. GOWMay 18: A.P.-M.(78) v Gan.-G.G.-M.(166); Tur­ ThisSun., week August we 10:need Turvey the daily Park vdouble Griffith; against THE POPULAR FAULKNER FOOTYWARRAN, Waterview COMPETITION Street, Ganmain. 2702. Ph. vey Park(128) v E.W.-K.(65); Narrandera(140) v North A.P.-M.Wagga atv Leeton;their place. Narrandera So let’ vs Gan.-put it all FIRST GRADE Round 10: 276403. 28. W.Ardlethan(38); TIPPING Coolamon(125) v Griffith(lOl). togetherG.G.-M. again. ; Coolamon v Ardlethan. Wagga 12.15.87CONTINUES...... d Ardlethan 1.3.9ENTRY FORMGRIFFITH: President:ON MARYPAGE COLLINS, 22 5 Knox Place. J 29. S. BRUEST Sat. 24 & Sun. May 25: General Bye for VCFL Winfield Sat., August 16: E.W.-K. v A.P.-M.—DEMON Griffith, 2680. Ph. 625918 (623350 A.H.). Secretary: 30. D.Country BURGESSChampionships. R. F. L. (99) d Gan.G.G.M. 22.9.141....d Griffith 13.6.84 MICHAEL THOMPSON, Goodfellow Place, Tharbo- Tungamah(80). , Sun., August 17: Griffith v Wagga; Coolamon gang, 2680. Ph. 621711.636224 A.H. Treasurer: FFIONA v Turvey Park; Leeton v Narrandera; Narrandera8.11.59...... d Coolamon 7.16.58 BLACKMAN, Farm 469. Hanwood Road, Griffith 2680. Sat., May 31: E.W.-K.(127) v Wagga(84). YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A FOOTBALLERArdlethan TO GET v Gan.-G.G.-M. A "KICK" AT THE: TurveyCOMING Park 17.17.119.... EVENTSd Ariah Park-M. FOR 12.11.83 MEMBERS Ph. 624500, AND 625857 A.H.GUESTS OF THE Sun June 1: Leeton(104) v A.P.-M.(122); LEETON: President: ROSS ELWIN, ‘Lochleigh’, Colin- Ardlethan(62) v Coolamon(113); Gan.-G.G.- Sat., August 23: Wagga v Coolamon. East Wagga-K. 18.17.125 d Leeton 9.9.63 roobie via Narrandera, 2700. Ph. 553219 A.H. Secretary: M.(140) v Narrandera(95), Griffith(llO) v Turvey Sun., August 24: Narrandera vE.W.-K.; ALAN BREED, ‘Howlong’ Colinroobie via Narrandera, CROSSROADSPark(72). HOTEL-MOTELTurvey Park v Ardlethan; Gan.-G.G.-M. v SECOND GRADE: 2700. Ph. 553205 A.H. Treasurer: CARL BLACKMAN, ► Regular Entertainment COLUNGULUE ► Children welcome RIVERINA AUSTRALIANPalm Avenue, Leeton 2705. Ph. 533677. Sat., 7 & Sun. June 8: General Byefor Winfieldseries. Leeton; A.P.-M. v Griffith. Wagga 28.16.184 .d Ardlethan 1.1.7 ► Counter Lunches and Teas MINE HOST CYRIL ALCHIN ► Carlton Draught NARRANDERA: President: JOHN ROSE, c/- Royal Mail Sunraysia(122)► Open 7 Days dR.F.L.(107) a Week at Mulwala. ► Foster ► Tooheys Old Gan.G.G.M. 19.10.124 d Griffith 7.4.46 Hotel, East St., Narrandera, 2700. Ph. 592007. Secretary: Sat.,► VideoJune 14:HireWagga(63) v Griffith(llO). PHONE 200166 ► Motel Accommodation PETER ROYLE. ‘Pine Hill', Narrandera. 2700. Ph. FOOTBALL CLUB LTD. Sun., June 15: Turvey Park(105) v Coolamon(102); Coolamon 11.10.76...... d Narrandera 4.7.31 592647 (592560 A.H.). Treasurer: JIM McCALLUM, 7 BEER GARDEN & LOUNGE AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE FUNCTIONS Grosvenor St., Narrandera, 2700. Ph. 591407. Narrandera(112) vLeeton(53); Gan.-G.G.-M.(225) v Turvey ParkWAGGA'S30.11.191 ....d Ariah LIVE Park-M. 3.4.22ENTERTAINMENT TURVEY PARK: President: MARK CENTRE! MEEK, 21 Gormly Ave­ Ardlethan(21); A.P.-M.(86) v E.W.-K.(74) FINALS nue, Wagga, 2650. Ph. 251303, 254704 A.H. Secretary: EastWagga-K. 35.11.221 d Leeton 3.1.9 Sat., June 21: E.W.-K.(72) v Narrandera(78). Sun., August 31: First Semi-final. COMING SOON (Tuesday,Mrs. LARAINE HILL,July 1 Chifley 22): Crescent, Wagga, 2650. 177?eSun., June 22:Gullie Leeton(72) v Gan.-G.G.-M. Store(115) \ BEMROSE UNDER NINETEENS: Ph. 225002, 261316 A.H. Treasurer: RONALD FRAN­ Coolamon(56) v Wagga(68); Ardlethan(32) v Turve\ Sun.,CLEANING September 7: Second SERVICE Semi-final. CIS, 19 Grinton Ave., Flowerdale, 2650. Ph. 214381, I Park(239); Griffith(140) v A.P.-M.(57) Sun., September 14: Preliminary Final. Gan.G.G.M. 13.7.85....d Griffith 9.8.62 313115 A.H. PHONE WAGGA 22 6943 Sun.,• Carpet September and Lounge 21: Grand Cleaning Final. Coolamon 7.5.47, •d Narrandera 6.5.41 WAGGA: President: RON BARBER, 14 Mitchell Road, HAMBURGERS • PIES • DRINKS Wagga, 2650. Ph. 225777 (225777 A.H.). Secretary’JOHN CHESTER THE CHICK • CIGARETTES • Licensed Scotchgard brand applicator EastWagga-K. 19.16.130'EUROGLIDERS' d Leeton 5.6.36 BANCE, P.O. Box S-168, Wagga, 2650. Ph. 214460 I • Window Insulation Film (223280 A.H.). Treasurer: PETER BENNETT, 24 Mac- VICTORIANPETROL - Phone PUBLISHING 200141 CO.I Wagga d ArdlethangRIMLEIGH on a forfeit ROAD, WAGGAleay St., -Wagga, PHONE 2o50. Ph. 211988 31151 (252110 A.H.) 1 COUNTRYTH YEAR ENQUIRES OF PRINTING WELCOME 2816 2917 ...... ‘■^^iiiimiiiiiiiiniimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimMiiiiiimiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiniiimmiiimiiiininiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMiimimiiiM ! M! i£ i MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINA UNITED r Bill & John FOOTBALL CLUB PROUDLYBy MICKSPONSORED DANIHER BY: Country Development Officer Preston MANGOPLAH HOTEL i SPARTAN, WATTYL&DULUXA. W. DERRICK AUTO &PAINTS SON i % Your Host Tim Castles invites you after the \ MANGOPLAH Invitations to attend Superclinics have been ex­ SUPER VELOX SPRAYING ENAMEL - 3M PRODUCTS - K. & H. FILLERS now available at: footy or any occasion to call in and sample the SHELL tended to all schools and junior clubs in the respec ­ I GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS I FARM CENTRE Ltd^ friendly country hospitality. SUPERCLINICS tive areas. Arrangements have been made in case of Iffi • Agent for Golden Poultry • Pivot Distributor • RURAL MERCHANDISE Carlton Draught, packaged beer, wines & spirits i NOEL COMERFORD"Tl • Barley’SESAUTOMOTIVE Marketing Board • Cash Grain PAINTS Buyer i • AFL FERTILISER% • FormerLIME AGENTSRiverina play­ wet weather at all venues and all children attending • YOUR CRT LOCALers BLOKE will be returning to will be grouped to participate in sessions appropriate e ir -IIA' s'a v LOT 1, INDUSTRIAL AVE., TEMORA - PHONE 82 1733 = 366 EDWARD ST., WAGGA ■ PH. 25 3777 - OPEN 7 DAYS ^ Phone 2S5791 (A.H.familiar 224362,285733) territory when to their skill level. ?rMiiiinMtiiiiiMMMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniHiiiniiiMiiiiuMiiiiiiiniiniHMiiMiiiniMiiMMtiMiiiiiiHiiiiiMiMniiiiiMiiiMiiiinimiMHiimMiiMUiMMmiMiimimimmminHn the in con­ Besides being coached and having the opportunity junction with the V.F.L. to meet and talk with V.F.L. stars, all participants conduct Shell Supercli­ will receive football brochures compliments of the F VFLRESULTS VFLLADDER MANGOPLAH-COOKAHDINIAnics in the region UNITED next GOShell ANNCompany, who AS provide much appreciated sup­ TEMORA KANGAROOS port for country superclinics. ROUND 15: Wednesday and Thursday. Round 15 W L D For Ag % Pts Sydney Swans captain (injury Wagga Motors are again making a significant con- Well what a miserable day we ex­ Richmond d Nth. Melb. HAWTHORN....SENIORS13 2 - 1821 1333 136.6 52 allowing) alongSENIORS with team-mates Paul Hawke, tribution in providing courtesy vehicles for players to 16.18.114In conditions13.18.86 more common in Anthony Daniher, Brett Scott, Steve Wright, Rich­ periencedbe able at to Yerong cover Creeksuch a last wide Satur- area. . ... SYDNEY1. P. REID...... 23. D. HARPLEY day. Not only did it pour rain and blow WmmmXm Siberia than here, we managed to 12 3 • 1612 1364 118.2 48 mond1. Z. SEPAROVICHrover Dale Weightman19. B. and KENDALL Fitzroy’s Bernard These superclinics, which are conducted through ­ Sydney Swans d Footscray CARLTON2. G. McDOUGALL ...... 10 5 24.- 1728 P. TYNDALL1205 143.4 40 Harris2. D. areGALVIN some of the players20. M. who WEEDING will coach attend­ a gailout most of the andday N.S.W.,but to top form it off a vital part of the win two and narrowly lose one. our Firsts lost by quite a considerable 12.14.86The Firsts11.4.70 battled the worst ESSENDON3. D. KRAUSE...... 8 7 26.■ 1658 A. 1366GRENTALL 121.4 32 ing3. childrenT. ION on all aspects21. of footballTrev KENDALL skills to encour­ Sydney Swans/V.F.L. development programme for r age4. M.them McRAE to develop to their22. R. maximum PARKER potential. margin.players Full of marks the future. to our opposition Collingwodconditions d Geelongand only failed by 8 COLLINGWOOD4. W. KRAUSE 8 7 27.- 1521 P. BLOCK1407 108.1 32 who showed a lot more desperation B LUE & GOLD BLUE & WHITE 4. VenueW. DEW and (2nds)times for V.F.L.23. W. ShellGALVIN Superclinics: It is clinics such as these which developBANDS their in­ mSTRIPES 19.15.129points. James8.10.58 ‘Gagney’ Durham Footscray5. I. BENT...... 8 7 28.- 1359 B. NOACK1276 106.5 32 Wednesday5. R. WEEDING 16th: 24. P. HULME and terestsled in thein Australian race for the Football ball most and of encourage youngs­ was like a duck in water to win Fitzroy6. A...... NOLL 8 7 29.- 1403 C. HARPER1509 93.0 32 11.006. P. a.,m. DAVIS to 12.00 p.m.: JUNEE,25. D.Willow GRIFFIN Park. the day.ters toDesperate aspire to Dan play Galvin at their displayed best. once again his Hawthorn d St. Kilda courage and ability to ‘ruffle’ his opponent and earned the mug. Phil ‘Filthy’ Floran won the Grand 6.1.30S.p.m.DAVIS to 3.00p.m.:(2nds) WAGGA26. J. WAGGA,SHULTZ Maher Oval. Local coaches and players will assist the V.F.L. 8.11.59 5.8.38 Nth.Melbourne7. N.. FIRMAN ... 7 8 30.- 1532 G. JORDAN1589 96.4 28 * the Mango Hotel award. Blu Schultz was kept busy in Hotel award, while Neil ‘Seal’ Firman ploughed Richmond...... 7 8 - 1587 1810 87.7 28 1 7.4.30p.m. W. BROWN to 6.00p.m.: TEMORA,27. J. TUTTYNixon Park. boys to conduct the programme. Children attending F 8. N. WALLACE 31. P. GERHARD OAKLANDS, Football Ground. defenceare askedbut performed to wear their well favouriteunder pressure footy clubto win jumper the F through Essendonthe mud all afternoond Melbourne to win the socks. Geelong...... 4 11 - 1368 1758 77.8 16 7. L. SANBROOK (2nds) 28. C. GEIER Fanners Home mug for Darcy Cole who ran well for the 27.20.182 8.12.60 9. T. REID 33. P. HORAN Thursday8. A. MATTHEWS 17th: 29. B. COLE and enjoy a great time with the players. The Reserves started very slowly but finally got Melbourne...... 4 11 - 1350 1791 75.4 16 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.: CULCAIRN, Sportsground. full 100Parents minutes. should Is it reallycontact true their that local Darcy school selected or junior the 10. G. SOLLEY 34. N. GRIMMER 8. P. RYAN (2nds) 30. A. GRIFFIN ‘Workout’ award AGAIN despite that perfect body that their act togetherFitzroy to win d by Carlton some 50 points. Geoff WALLA WALLA, St. Paul’s Oval. club for further details. L St.11. Kilda S. CHANDLER...... 1 14 35.- 1235 P. ADAMS1766 69.0 4 9. J. BRENNAN 31. Mark McRAE God gave him?? ‘Winko’ Winkley8.11.59 starred on7.11.53 the wing to win the 11. B. FIRMAN (2nds) 36. C. SEDGWICK 10. G. WOODEN 32. B. McRAE Our 2nds played the one redeeming game of the day mug. Steve ‘Hurtle’ Bennett carved them up 11. A. JOHNSON 34. R. FEUTRILL and scored a very courageous win after a tight struggle 12. G. WINKLEY 37. D. THOMPSON around the ground to win the socks, while Peter 12. D. COLE 35. P. LONGLEY for the first half. Andrew Klimpsch won top votes with a ‘Eggy’VFL Van Egmond KICKERS won the socks. 13. N. BLOCKVFL DRAW38. P. HAINES 12. G. KILLALEA (2nds) 38. F. PARKER fine display on the ball while A1 Finemore dominated at 16. B. THOMPSON 39. Phil GERHARD centre half forward to win ‘that dreaded mug’. Bernie i The U 19s did it easy and won by Last129 points. 13. T. LLOYD 40. B. TYSON McRae ran a contested well on the wing to win the single AfterThe Grand Round Hotel 15: award went to GlenWeek Maslin, Total the ROUND17. 'R. PIKE16 - Saturday, July40. 19: A. MelbourneBRUEST v 14. S. COLE 42. A. WOODEN B. Taylor (Collingwood) 7 65 15. A. HUNTER 43. B. McRAE vote. Congratulations to all the 2nds for a fine display of socks to Darryl Macauley and the $5 to Tony 22.Hawthorn; M. BLOCK Geelong v St. 48.Kilda; P. VanNth. EGMONDMelb. v W. Capper (Swans) ...... 3 62 Carlton. Sunday, July 20: Sydney Swans v 16. A. FINEMORE 44. P. McRAE ‘gutsy’ football. ‘Ginger’ Bennett who can kick goals with both Not much can be said about our U19s who suffered S. Beasley (Footscray) ... 3 58 Essendon. Saturday, July 51.26: FitzroyM. REINHOLD v Colling­ 17. A. MAHER 47. A. KLIMPSCH possibly their worst defeat of the season. Dusty has M.feet. Roach (Richmond) .. 0 56 wood; Footscray v Richmond 18. G. DAVIS The B Grade Netballers won by 29 goals with UNDER 19s Some of the VFL stars conducting Shell Superclinics in thedelayed Riverina giving next any week. awards From untilleft: Bretta big Scott, improvement Paul Hawke, is Kaylene Storm winning the mug; while the A 2. T. CONNELLY 19. A. KING UNDER 19s Steve Wright andshown. Anthony Daniher. 3. S. JOHNSON 20. G. BREUST 1. A. HICKS 13. C. McDEVITT Just a note on some events to be held in the near Grade found the conditions a bit hazardous and 6. D. PROEBSTEL 21. M. ADAMS 3. T. EBERT 14. P. KEOGH future: July 19 (the next home game) a Casserole Tea decided on a draw. The Juniors lost 29-0, but 7. D. MACAULEY 22. D. RICHARDSON 4. S. TRAINERCARLTON R.F.L.16. G. ANDERSON will be held after the game at the Hotel; and Wednesday, keep going girls, a win is not far off. 9. B. KERRY 27. G. MASLIN 5. J. MAND1LE 17. D. LLOYD August 6 a Luncheon will take place at Barbara Jenkins’ . This week it’s MangoMEET at home, so THEthree wins is COACHES10. P. DERRICK 28. B. WATERSON 6. M. QUINLIVAN 18. C. ROSS home. So mark'these dates on your calenders and don’t 11. E. HEINJUS 32. C. McMULLEN 7. S. WHEELER 19. P. McDEVITT forget. COMPETITION a must, also don’t forget the Mystery Bush Tour 12. P. BLOCK 37. R. REID 8. M. DALE 21. D. REDDEN This week we travel to Temora and the resulting after the game. It begins in front of the Grand at 13. K. HARPLEY 44. R. CLOUT 9. G. EBBERT 24. B. BOYLES 17. N. HEIGNUS 47. G. KERRY :/ 10. Gary ANDERSON 27. R. JACOBSON matchesThis I’m year sure three will beof fairlythe ten tough candidates encounters. entered So inlet the’s 7.30 p.m. It could well be some mystery. NAME: WARREN18. T. BENNETT PRICE 11. E. LLOYD 37. D. ALBERT bounceFosters back ‘fromGirl oflast the week Year’s defeat Quest to’ proveorganised that weby arethe CARN THE ROOS! NICKNAME: Woka. still Riverinathe team Footballfor that premiershipLeague, will flag! share in the $1,000 CLUB: Boree Creek wardrobe offered by the Renee Frock Salon of Nar- AGE: 29 years randera. JOIN THE ROOS FOR A COLD BEER HEIGHT:1 175 cm ★ AFTER THE GAME WITH WAYNE. DAVID The garments will be presented on a pro rata basis, WEIGHT: 73 kg JASON PI NISSAN AND JANICE AT THE: FRED ’S TV with the winnerV receiving $700 wardrobe, second POSITION:RETRAVISION Ruck Rover. APPLIANCES w Seethe complete range of NISSAN clothing to the value of $200, and• OATthird BUYERS$100. COACHING1 EXPERIENCE:NATIONAL Coilingullie-AshmontAir Conditioners, Washers, 2nds GRAND HOTEL 83-84. CARS AND COMMERCIALS. Also a top This is a variationft to the• FUEL1985 questAGENTS won by Miss NR. CROWLEY & LOFTUS STS., TEMORA Fridges, Televisions Sound Equipment, kS REPRESENTATIVE HONORS: Can ’t remember last time. THE CARLTONline-up ofRIVERINA quality FOOTBALL used cars. LEAGUE Ann wBloomfield of• Narrandera,GRAIN & PRODUCE who received AGENTS the full • Counter Lunches Mon.-Fri. 12-2 p.m. EfaHj Videos and all household appliances. HAS PLEASURE IN PRESENTING $1,000 worth of goods. • Discount prices in package Beer AMBITIONS: To be a successful coach. Dobney Ave.f Wagga - Ph. 254453 - LMD 7369 TELEPHONE: • Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. - 12 midnight CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Playing in premiership side with Arrangements* have been made for the quest tp be i 206 HOSKINS ST., TEMORA - PH. 82 1777 MISS CATHY TAYLOR 285728, 285742 Sundays 10 a.m.-.8 p.m. North Wagga 2nds in 1981. A PROUD GOAIMIMA SPONSOR finalised during the last week of August on the night DISAPPOINTMENTS: Coilingullie-Ashmont losing 2nds OF ARPLETHAN of the R.F.L.’s medal count function to be held at the OLDEST AUSTRALIANflag in 1984 by OWNEDtwo points. Nominated by the Ardlethan Stars Foot­ NarranderaFOR FOOTBALL Ex-Servicemen ’&s Club, GENERAL the league ’s offi­ . FOOTBALL MANUFACTURERMARITAL STATUS: Married. . to. Michelle. Two children, cial headquarters. ball Club,G. as& theirE. entrantKILLALEA in the CARLTON GATERING REQUIREMENTS SEE: Oliva and Woka jnr. R.F.L. 'GIRL OF THE YEAR' competition for In previous years there was a limit to the number of * ROSSFAVOURITE FAULKNER FOOD: Steak. CROP SPRAYING1986. SERVICE patrons that could represent each affiliated club, but J THE ONLY BALLFAVOURITE TO BE USED DRINK: BY AUSTRALIACoke on Sunday’S FOUR mornings. with the million dollar plus extensions to the enter­ Cathy is 18 years-old and works at the West- dj TOP LEAGUES TOUGHEST. . . Victorian OPPONENT:Football League, All Victorianare tough. Football Assn., For all your crop spraying requirements tainmentDALC0 centre there AGENCIES will be no restrictions to the H .S’. A. National FootballMOST League ADMIRED and Tasmanian SPORTSMAN: Football Laurie League. Pendrick. pac Bank, Ardlethan. She is a keen supporter numberSuppliers wishing of all toconfectionery attend next month.(ft snack foods. ROSS FAULKNERHOBBIES: footballs availableGolf, touch from: footy. of^Phone the Stars Mangoplah and would like(069) to 28see 5223 the club^ Schipps Sports Store Wagga and Brian Lawrence Sport Store Wagga. HammondThe main Auditorium Ave., WAGGA has been - Ph.doubled 21 4863in size to VFL TEAM FOLLOWED: Collingwood. improve its position on the ladder this year. cater for large audiences. 2618 ' \ 2719 J r~m MEMORIAL W&JTAVLORPHOTOS COURTESY v4 C/S TRA. r..-^A I\ b OT WAGGA DAILYURANAST. ADVERTISER I ACTIONBOWLING | THE ROCK (9^0 wtors SIM MRlT THE ROCK CLUB i lr3S»a PH. 202028 ***< ■ • Opendailyfrom 10a.m.Phone202185. . l°l 82 FORSYTH STREET. WAGGA - PHONE 21 4460 '^r.M I Reschs and Carlton on tap. Mea/savaz/ab/e | . Self Service Grocery, Liquor •V.rV i Thu., Fri. & Sun. (Sat. night a Dinner Dancel - . and HardwareMm departments Large range of Suits for Wedding, Bali and all occasions I Take-aways a speciality. \ ► Distributors of Australian Fertilizers, Agents in Temora, Cootamundra, Narrandera, Lockhart, Junee, Leeton and Tumut. | VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME j Sheepyard Mesh ►. Cartage Contractors 1 I V' SOUTH WAGGA-TOLLANPOONS pt»t'WF ✓ I SENIORS Today, one of the games living legends 1. C. BECROFT 26. M. RICHARDS s will grace the field for the 250th time. Last Saturday’s weather would |H |*W'He’s as predictable as a Sunday morning 2. H. NGUYEN v27. R. FRANKS 1. P. CERATO 26. A. DONELAN 3. T. CROUCHHSlt29. D. :«»THOMPSON have made John Meyers at Mt. Sell- BH I spew, as mobile as the bloke who drop­ 2. I. McKENZIE 27. *G. GRENTELL * 4. S. LEESE 30. J.& SELL WOOD wyn bubble with glee. Indeed at ped it and at the ripe old age of 69 he still 3. M. DASEY 28. B. LEAVER Yerong Creek Oval our supporters E plays his guts out. The younger set may 5. B. GRACE 31. M. HOFERT (c.c.) 4. R. FLANIGANI—29. M. YATES RED, BLACK V were bubbling with glee, but not at the Y be interested to know that in a 10 minute 6. T. DRYDEN 32. T. O’KEEFE - 30. C. TERLICH R 5. f. McGregor onslaught against Collingullie in the 1970 weather. It was indeed a great sight to bla CK & WHITE 7. E. FRAZIER 33. S. MOTT 6. Mark DRISCOLL 31. R. GLADMAN see our blokes brush (or sometimes STRIPES m Farrer League grand final, ‘Killer’ Cur­ 8. T. OWENS 34. T. SPICER §§§ S rie, then playing for Holbrook, destroyed the opposition 7. T. SMITH 32. G. THOMPSON shove) the opposition aside. A ten 9. P. EDMONDS 35. M. JUNCK 9. C. FELLOWS . 33. R. SIMPSON goal win under those conditions was with 3 magnificent goals including one from deep in the 10. R. CURRIE 36. M. SEAMAN Yerong Creek .....back pocket,;; on1 his wrong foot (as told by 10. D. FELLOWS 34. B. PRESTON just the tonic after the Temora loss. Tommy showed a Ross Ingram). Jock’s a little bit long in the tooth (at least he’s 11. P. ERRINGTON 37: I. ROBERTSON 11. D. WALSH (c.c) 35i. D. CHAPLIN liking to the conditions-■ f'. and opposition and his virtuoso F 12. Greg FOX 38. T. MILLER performance won him the Mug. Chris Grentell made a still got his Hoff!) and is now understandarly running around 12. B. HANNAM 36. D. COCKING * V llilll*1 :.:£znin the Reserves,l-.. but there’s still life in the old geriatric as was 13. K. GILCHRIST 39. J. SMITH V ' return that Paul Keating would like to see thef Australian F 13. P. PRIESTLY 37. R. VENNELL dollar do and he won the Courage award. Macca’s on the proven with his mug-winning■ performance against the Gullie 15. C. HALL 40. M. HILLIER 15. S. UEBERGANG 38. M. VAUGHAN field leadership (which was similar to Macarthur)b was L last week (and you thought I was gunna bag ya Jock!). 16. W. SELBY 41. P. CROUCH 16. P. JEFFERY 39. H. UEBERGANG Last week’s playing conditions were cold enough! to 17. S. SMITH 42. R. GEAGHAN superb and he won the $20 amateur award. Paul Priestly freeze the nuts off a tractor, wet enough to think that you’d 17. R. FITZSIMMONS 40. K. DRISCOLL is proving to be as much value to the club as a winning 19. A. HILLAS 43. C. SMITH 41. P. SHAW chosen the wrong side of the slumberland and as windy as 20. D. ABSOLUM 44. N. CAREY 18. T. YATES lottery ticket would be and he won the Salon 212 award. diahorea and all did not auger well for the spectator. Brace 19. P. YATES 42. M. LOVEDAY The 2nds suffered a four goal defeat. They never i Hscr-.v/:# '21. N. BUSBY 45. I. COLLINS ■ yourself ... we lost (the umpire was attrocious?). Choppy, 20. W. ANDERSON 43. t. McMullen really looked like winning but will improve on that. Terry, Abo and Mad Eyes featured- as our better players and 22. J. CAREY 46. R. REID Johnny Mac (who doesn’t make a habit of it) won the 23. G. FOX 47. W. BARLIN 21. R. ANDERSON- 44. s. McMullen I Ezza, Gilly and Grouchy also■tiiii got a few kicks. 22. A. WANGANEEN 45. M. HENDERSON mug, with Big H winning the Courage award and Rodge The 2nds had trouble finding numbers/ (at the end of the 24. P. CRIVELLARO 48. W. GARDNER4 '-V. Vennell the Salon 212 haircut. game there were no numbers below their name) and subse­ 25. M. O’BRIEN 50. D. COWAN 23] W. KATINYERI 46. D. CLARK The 19s had a great win and really deserved it. Tim quently we didn’t win. Moby, Killer and Barlow played well. 24. C. BLAKE 47. K. COCHRANE Clune won the Mug and Rod Kohlhagen the towel. ‘Albert’ Crouch, NeilII Carey and Glassy were three players UNDER 19s 25. J. McLACHLAN 48. D. ATKINSON Last Saturday night was enjoyed by everyone. There to shine in our Under 19 loss to the Gullie. We can’t afford Colours: Black & Red Stripesi is no truth to the story that Warren is joining the Country too many more loses if we want to feature in the finals. . H. NGUYEN . D. COWAN UNDER 19s Bush Fire Brigade during the week and teaching Sunday Tonight we have a Fancy Dress get-together at the Rulies K . C. HALL . W. SMALL ' 1. D. HALL AM 13. B. ARMSTRONG School on Sundays (hope you had a good sleep Wassa). and if anyone from The Rock would like to attend they’re . S. DACEY . M. RICHARDS 2. P. HALLAM 16. C. CHAPLIN The proposed visit by Collingwood footballers this more than welcome. It’s been rumoured that Moby and . V. CROUCH . P. JONES 3. M. CONDON 18. J. FELLOWS weekend is, at the time of writing, unsure, but for details GraCey have both spent a lot of time and money on their .v? . D. WOODS . C. BYRNES 4. K. BLAKE 26. R. KOHLHAGEN see club officials today. outfits (they’re coming as humans!). . P. HUNT . C. DRIES 5. T. CLUNE 27. J. COX Today we visit Maher Oval to take on the enterprising Have you seen the new show on the ABC called ‘Sports . M. HUNTER1 . . K. PARKIN 6. B. KOHLHAGEN 30. A. ROLFE but hapless Dons. We hope the game will be as enjoy­ Trivia’? On a local front, who is the current Don’s President . N. CAREY . R. O’KEEFFE { 7. A. FEENEY 31. A. WHEELER able as reading their notes (keep up the wit Junkie). We 4 that can’t tie his shoelaces, wears long johns, can’t spell his . P. O’KEEFFE . P. DIXON 9. D. LAGETTIE 37. G. HAWKINS will all be pleased to join the opposition for a drink at the name and hangsi,.; out, at the old library dunnies? I’ll give you a . J.'SMITH . M. BRASSIL I - 11. P. TAYLOR 40. R. MANNING Club after the game. ‘Little’ hint (you had that coming mate!). . M. HILLIER . B. GLASS COLL1NGULLIE-ASHMONT F.C.: A Tri­ 4 'y . G.BECROFT 't. 46. R. PESCHLA UP THE PIES! S' —DONNIE via Night will be held at the Gullie Hall on Saturday, July 19, after the Barellan Y'' gm; imM game. Tickets available at ground on the MMCOMING EVENTS FOR MEMBERS AND GUESTS OF THE For professionalday. A t $6 per head advice they include on Animal a Barbe­ cue Tea starting at 7p.m. followed by the KINGS OWN HOTEL-MOTEL- iH Health and Crop Chemicals contact - r Welcomes players and supporters questions at 8 p.m. Milton Kennedy or Jon McGavin at i-VRIVERINA iiiii AUSTRALIAN ◄( wTlViLEFTr PAGE:tothe spaciousfacilities Ganmain-Grong with Grong- the* COOTAMUNDRA A.F.C.: A Dance will be i Matong backMagpies pocket Craigand Mine Bryon Host marks safi YERONGheld in the Clubrooms CREEK on Saturday, July ■■m i lyBob over Wright. team-mate Carlton and on centre tap. halfback Bren­ 19. Everybody welcome. FOOTBALL CLUBH LTD. danCOUNTER Carroll andLUNCHES Griffith 12-1.30 centre Mon.half forward toSat. RURALCOOTAMUNDRA CENTRE A.F.C.: Sports Night Robert Harrington in last Sunday’s RFL iBi . Bpttle Drive-In. 12 Unit Motel with Pool Extravganza at the Cootamundra Town PHONEHall on Friday, 203557,August 2035931. Featuring: WAGGA'S LIVE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE! -3 match at Ganmain Sports ground. The Lions ■. - won by 57 points. Mark ‘Jacko’ Jackson, Les Boyd and COMING SOON (Friday, July 18): THIS PAGE: MCUplayers Wayne Brown Paul Brettell (Aust. Inst, of Sport). Tick­ ets go on sale shortly. JOHN E. MUELLER r(secondRIVERINA from left) and Phil Davis SPRAYING grimace as e. v SERVICE, WAGGaI B.Sc.. M.P.S., Ph.C. T.R.-Y.C. centreman Foster McGregor jigfe PURVEY PARK A.F.C.: There is a Fancy TURVEY I 33 Dobney Ave., Wagga - Ph. 254759 (a.h. Errol Lloyd 285744, John Gerhardy 261314) | ! ELECTRIC PANDAS'TURVEY TOPS SHOPPING CENTRE (right) jumps into the fray with Magpie halj |J| Dress Disco on Saturday, August 2. PHONE 25 2648 DAY or NIGHT rforward ^ flankerSUPPLIERS David Fellows OF: following SPRAY-SEED, the ROUNDUP,JUNEE A.F.C.: GLEAN, Saturda ay,HOEGRASS August 9 has m TOPS flight of the ball in SYNATHIC,Saturday’s firey nilvermFarrer , cloutbeen-s, outflank named for the Grand, vaccines Ball of the. i 24 HOUR FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE League division one match of the day at Year, to be held at the Golf Club, with ^ PHARMACY& ROLLING CLONES' AGENTS FOR: A.F.L. FERTILIZERS & CARGILL SEEDS 1 Yerong Creek. T.R.-Y.C. won by 10 goals ;ii| ‘Spanish Garden’ playing. FERIMLEIGH ROAD, WAGGA - RHONE 31151 > ■c '()• •(>■ :>• ■O' E mmmm/, H ...... -...... - x-'-, i‘, - ___ ...... • Mmi m

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J.Dess(Marrar) .... 2 37 B0REECREEK ... 5 - 4 938 820 H4.4 20 Marrar 12.17.89.. .d Nth. Wagga 6.7.43 Temora...... 7 5 1226 1032 118.8 28- ' S. Cole (M.C.U.) ... '-rf ;*f*‘ Si' 1 33 Junee ...... 5 - 4 705 743 94.9 20 Coll.-Ash. 15.15.105 ....d Sth. Wagga-T. 6.7.43 K Coll.-Ashmont .... 3 - 9 1018 1318 11.2 12 W. Somerville (Coll.-Ash.) 5 33 ■ Rivcoll...... 3 l 5 722 961 75.1 14 SECOND GRADE DIV. 1 Round «= H North Wagga...... 2 - 10 856 1349 63.5 8 R.Flanigan(T.R.Y.C.) ...... 2 30 Tumut-Talbingo .... I l 7 427 H57 36.9 6wimrM.C.U.7.7.49...... d T.R.Y.C. 3.5.23 ' Wi S.W.-Tolland..... 12 635 1681 37.8 0 P. Cerato(T.R.Y.C.)...... -.. 2 29 M. Flagg (Barellan)...... 0 29 Uranquinty-K. l - 8 629 1089 57.8 4 Temora 12.10.82.. ,d. Barellan 6.2.38 Ill M. Hofert (S. W.T.)...... 0 28 Marrar 7.8.50...... d Nth. Wagga 5.5.35 SECOND GRADE LADDER SECOND GRADE: 4 V' ly h4 Coll.-Ash. 11.20.86 d Sth. Wagga-T. 0.0.0 ■' ''■* I SECONDiS- GRADE LADDER |' .Round 12: W D L' For Ag % Pts P. Tyndall (Temora) ...... 2 32 UNDER NINETEENS Round 12: ■■ TEMORA...... *12 - 1324 412 321.4 48 G. McDougall (Temora) . 4 29 Round 9: W DL For Ag % Pts '0SSBS* N. Diggelmann (Barellan) 1 27 T.R.-Y.C. 5.12.42...... d M.C.U. 3.8.26 M.C.U. ... 10C- 2 906 443 204.5 40 C00TAMUNDRA 9 - - 1180 267 441.9 36 Temora 20.10.130 d Barellanm 0.1.1 D. Clark (T.R.Y.C.) ...... THEROCK-Y.C. 7 5 822 ‘ 665 123.6 28 0. 20 * RIVCOLL...... 7 - 2 549 264 208.0 28 I'TVV -4 G. Howe (Barellan)...... 2 20 Coll.-Ash. 10.12.72.....d Sth. Wagga-T. 4.3.27 MARRAR 7 5 788 720 109.4 28 Nth. Wagga no'U19 team. i——■111 R. Meyers (Coll.-Ash.) ... 2 18 R.A.A.F...... 6 - 3 654 346 189.0 24 ■' 8 Barellan...... '...> 6 6 865 715 121.0 24 G. Davis (MCU) .. 0. 16 BOREECREEK 5 - 4 202 362 55.8 20 FIRST GRADE DIV. 2 Round 9: S, 1 Coll.-Ashmont 4 8 • 655 761 86.1 16 A. Breust (Temora) 0 16 Whitton...... 4 - 5 291 484 60.1 16 Coota. 19.19.133d Uranquinty-K. 6.5.41 '. i Nth.Wagga...... 1 11 462 1040 . 44.4 4 K. Maher (MCU)... 1 15 -Junee . 3 - 6 349 563 62.0 12 —Junee 12.5.77...... d Boree Creek 3.6.24 S.W.-Tolland.....j 1 11 328 1394 23.5 4 J. Shea (Marrar) 1 15 Uranquinty-K...... 2 - 7 180 1119 16.1 8 Tumut-T. 8.2.50...... drew Rivcoll 7.8.50 wktM UNDER NINETEENS: 4 Tumut do not field a 2nds side Whitton 11.9.75 ...:.....d R.A.A.F. 3.3.211 UNDER NINETEENS LADDER D. Proebstelmm (Temora) .... 5 34 4 SECOND GRADE DIV. 2 Round 9: D. Richardsonk-' (Temora) ...... 5 27 GOALKICKERS Coota.-30.22.202...... d Uranquinty-K. 0.3.3 Round 12: W D L For Ag %• Pts G. Kingr ■(Col.-Ash.) -v ...... 4 26 ■/'.y Boree Creek 8.16.64.....d Junee 2.7.19 TEMORA ... 12 - - 887 405 219.0 48 D. Cowan (S. W.T.)...... , 1 '25 4V .. Last <.v II FIRST GRADE Round 9: We«ik Total R.A.A.F. 5.4.34...... d Whitton 1.11.17 THEROCK-Y.C. - 8 - 4 714 509 140.3 32 G.ft Kerry (Temora)...... 2 24 K.*: GJ Heath (Whittonl..... 0 35 Tumut-Talbingo do not field a 2nds side M.C.U. 8 - 4 591 483 122.4 32 P.Hallam (T.R.Y.C.) . . 2 22 l" G.THIS Parsons PAGE: (Coota.) Boree Creek..... ’s Steve. 0 33 Wmm COLL-ASHMONT.. 7 1 4 646 538 120.1 30 D. Redden (M.C.U.)... .. 1 15 Orme (centre) attampts to spoil a Junee mmmm wj - ' S. Lang (Boree Creek).. . 0 33 s; S.W.-Tolland..... 6 k1 5 555^ 550 100.9 26 s H ?* " 'i\v rh::r'^ & opponent (left) as another Boree Creek J.players Suidgeest also ^misses (Rivcol) the mark at Junee’.s 2 22 Marrar ...... 4 8 462 658 70.2 16 f.F.Lft CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP I.Willow Dallas Park (Coota.)...... last Saturday. Junee defe-.. h 0 21 FFL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 1 '1; Barellan...... — 2 - 10 314 1026 30.6 8 . R.ated Watts the Magpies (Whitton) to keep...... in touch with 2 20 ^ ^ ft M ■ the top four. g- '/? Nth. Wagga does not field an U19s side t*. D. Forst(Rivcoll) ...... 1 - 18 DIVISION ONE: R.◄ DallasLEFT Top:(Cbota.) Ganmain-Grong...... ’. Grong-.. 8F*" M6 t'7...... DIVISION TWO: Round 12; Ists 2nds U19 Total Matong defenders Brendan Carroll (left) (F) Round 9: Ists 2nds Total R. Murray (Whitton) ... 0 16 1:" M.C.U...... 54 30 8 92 and DeanWalters have a precarious hold '' Cbotamundra...... 48 27 75 of possession between them as Griffith 0 16 ATTENTION CLUB SECRETARIES E. Boots (Whitton) ...... r XT'4 , |||||| T.R.-Y.C...... 66 21 8 95 i centre halfforward Robert Harrington Whitton 42 12 54 ' The Daily Advertiser has requested Home Club ■ill the MAKERS OF QUALITY E S'' Temora ...... 42 36 12 90 ! SECONDlook headed GRADE: for a fall in last Sunday’s I R.A.A.FT—"> -f—...... T' A 30'K 18T t—■v 48 i il Secretaries to have their match reports telephoneds ( Barellan ...... 54 18 1 734 Vi P. Hogan (Coota.)...... 8 32 Boree Creek...... 30 15 45 through to The Wagga Advertiser (069) 212021 as quickly as possible after home games, to assist in the Marrar...... 42 21 4 57 I P. Delaney (Coota. 1 ... 4 24 - RivcolloRYAN...... 21 21 DS42 1J compiling of the Football Flag for Mondayjft'’s paper. Coll.-Ashmont...... 18 12 , V/2 371/2 J. Jaszczyk (Rivcoll) • • • • .... '0 • 14 JuneeCAKES ...... &30 9PIES39 _ pf yj Quarter-by-quarter scores, umpire(s). gate taking, North Wagga*...... 12 3 0 15 S.ward Hamilton Peter Jeffery (Coota.) during last... Saturday....’s 0 mmmM10 = Uranquinty-K. ' iei’ „ „...... 6 ^46 I il/in.immi 12 I goalkickers for both teams, up to six best players for SouthWagga-T. .... 0 3 6V2 9V2 , T C.Farrer Frescos League (Rivcoll)..... division one match.... at 0 10wMm. ^ Tumut-Talbingo*Sausage Rolls .. 9 Slrn0 l. Wasg.i 9 e y'v® both teams, fulltime scores in reserves and under * North Wagga do not field an U19 side ' |MYerong. Gay norCreek. (Cobta.) ..;. .... 2 “10 i * Bread Rolls Phone 21 3374 ] 19s, and any reports by umpires are required. j * Tumut-Talbingo do not field a 2nd Grade vigl Ists: 6 pts; 2nds: 3 pts; U19s: 1 pt. P. Jack (Uranquinty-K.) .;. .... 0 8 Ists: 6 pts; 2nds:_ 3 _pts. ;r; „ gilligig:»lg ?! ^ \r- "YT T.,T giiiilgjijig I f Cl I 2222 2323 FOOTBALLFOOTBALL COMPETITION COMPETITION No. No. 4 4 SponsorSponsor of of Farrer Farrer League League BestBest & & Fairest Fairest Award Award

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C., C., with with consistently consistently good good performances performances FAULKNERFAULKNER FOOTYFOOTY COMPETITION COMPETITION sionsion One One and and five five in in Divi Divi­ ­ thisthis year year must must have have a ahost host of of players players stealing stealing votes votes VICTORIANVICTORIAN PUBLISHINGPUBLISHING CO. CO. sionsion Two, Two, remaining remaining com com­ ­ fromfrom one one another. another. PeterPeter Cerato, Cerato, relievedrelieved of of the the P.O.P.O. BOXBOX 281, 281, WAGGA WAGGA WAGGA, WAGGA, 2650. 2650. && petitionpetition games games will will certain- certain- coachingcoaching duties, duties, hashas had had a agood good season, season, with,with, >> \ \ lyly hold hold great great interest interest as as to to perhaps,perhaps, FosterFoster McGregor, McGregor, PaulPaul Priestly Priestly and and a a whichwhich teams teams will will eventually eventually consistentconsistent Bruce Bruce Leaver Leaver winning winning votes. votes. winwin their, their, way way into into the the respective respective top top fours. fours. MarrarMarrar’s’ sDanny Danny Malone, Malone, a aprevious previous medallist, medallist, WhilstWhilstspeculationspeculationwillwillcontinuecontinueasastotowhichwhich coacoachch Tony Tony Turner Turner and and John John Dess Dess look look to to be be the the 44 teamsteams willwill eventually eventually taketake out out the the 1986 1986 pre- pre- BombersBombers’ ’best best chances, chances, whilstwhilst TerryTerry GillettGillett at at mierships,mierships, now now might might be be as as good good a a time time as as any any to to Collingullie-Ashmont,Collingullie-Ashmont, Waynes Waynes Blay Blay and and Skeers Skeers at at looklook at at the the possible possible winners winners of of the the League League’s’ sBest Best & & NorthNorth Wagga Wagga and and South South Wagga-Tolland Wagga-Tolland’s’ sMark Mark FairestFairest awards, awards, namely namely the the Clear Clear Medal Medal (Division (Division HofertHofert and and Wayne Wayne Gardner Gardner should should be be the the best best of of One)One) andand the the Allan Allan CarrollCarroll Medal Medal (Division(Division Two).Two). thethe lower lower clubs. clubs. TheseThese awards awards are are decided decided by by the the central central umpires umpires InIn Division Division Two,Two, leadingleading contenders contenders for for the the who,who, each each game, game, award award preferential preferential votes votes to to the the AllanAllan Carroll Carroll Medal Medal are are likely likely to to be be Garry Garry Parsons Parsons bestbest three three players players on on the the ground. ground. andand Peter Peter Delaney Delaney at at Cootamundra,Cootamundra, GraemeGraeme LastLast year year’s’ s ClearClear Medallist, Medallist, PhilPhil Reid, Reid, thethe HeathHeath and and Gavin Gavin Lloyd Lloyd at at Whitton, Whitton, perhaps perhaps Chris Chris TemoraTemora coach, coach, hashas been been a aconsistent consistent poller poller of of SelbySelby and and tony tony Turner Turner at at Junee, Junee, Graham Graham Ingram Ingram votesvotes and and must, must, again, again, be be expected expected to to catch catch the the eye eye andand Steve Steve Orme Orme of of Boree Boree Creek, Creek, Dobbin Dobbin Pokana Pokana •ililt•ililt ' 'of of the the umpires. umpires. Neil Neil Firman, Firman, despite despite his his long long ser ser­ ­ andand Harry Harry Kawie Kawie of of R.A.A.F., R.A.A.F., Andrew Andrew Toole Toole of of vice,vice, isis still still a agood good performer performer and and spearhead, spearhead, Bushpigs,Bushpigs, GlenGlen LaityLaity of of Tumut-Talbingo Tumut-Talbingo and and AdamAdam Noll, Noll, with with several several big big goal goal tallies tallies must must have have maybemaybe the the veteran veteran David David Miosge Miosge of of Uranquinty- Uranquinty- ' ' tVtV beenbeen conspicuous. conspicuous. Kapooka.Kapooka. AtAt Barellan Barellan United,United, thethe Danihers, Danihers, MarkMark and and TheThe medallist medallist will will be be announced announced after after vote- vote- RodRod and and any any one one of of the the Conlans Conlans will will probably probably countingcounting at at the the Annual Annual Presentation Presentation Night Night of of the the shareshare the the votes, votes, whilstwhilst at at M. M. C. C. U. U. Stephen Stephen Cole, Cole, FarrerFarrer League League to to be be held held this this year year on on Sunday, Sunday, * * playingplaying in in the the centre centre this this year, year, has has had had a abig big season season AugustAugust 17 17 at at the the Riverina Riverina Australian Australian FootballFootball andand should should have have polled polled well. well. Coach Coach Zone Zone Separ- Separ- Club.Club.

** F.F.L.F.F.L. DIRECTORATEDIRECTORATE 19861986 ♦♦ EXECUTIVE.EXECUTIVE. NORTHNORTH WAGGA: WAGGA: Pre President:sident: STEV STEVE ERISEBOROUGH. RISEBOROUGH. 1 1Poul- Poul- President:President: JOHN JOHN YATES. YATES. ■'Aberdeen". ■'Aberdeen". Yerone Yerone Creek. Creek. Ph. Ph. tonton St.. St.. Wagga. Wagga. 2650; 2650; Ph. Ph. 311022 311022 A.H. A.H. Secretary: Secretary: RANDY RANDY 203519.203519. Secretary: Secretary: PHILL PHILL LE LE PETIT. PETIT. 60 60 Mitchelmore Mitchelmore Street. Street. Wag- Wag- KERR.KERR. 9/12 9/12 Salmon Salmon Street. Street. Wagea. Wagea. 2650. 2650. Ph. Ph. 216531. 216531. 214058 214058 ga.ga. 2650. 2650. Ph. Ph. 254686. 254686. Treasurer: Treasurer: MALCOLM MALCOLM LEVETT. LEVETT. 35 35 Hodso'n Hodso'n A.H.A.H. Avenue.Avenue. Wagga Wagga . 2650. . 2650. Ph. Ph. 251628. 251628. Vice-Presidents: Vice-Presidents: LANCE LANCE SEA- SEA- R.X.X.F.:R.X.X.F.: President: President: DANIEL DANIELCOADCOAD. 21. 21 Simpson Simpson Avenue Avenue. Forest. Forest MEN.MEN. 5 5Bungo Bungo wan wan Place. Place. Wagga. Wagga. 2650. 2650. Ph. Ph. 252256. 252256. TREVOR TREVOR Hill.Hill. 2650. 2650. Ph. Ph. 233376. 233376. 227729 227729 A.H. A.H. Secretary: Secretary: STEVE STEVE WARD. WARD. UROUHART.UROUHART.6262 Zeigler Zeigler Avenue, Avenue, Wagga. Wagga. 2650. 2650. Ph. Ph. 226429. 226429. 2020 Castlereagh Castlereagh Ave. Ave. Mt. Mt. Austin. Austin. Waega. Waega. 2650 2650 Ph. Ph. 233349. 233349. NAME:NAME: 253719253719 A.H. A.H. R1VCOLL:R1VCOLL: President: President: ANDREW ANDREW COTTRELL. COTTRELL. Students Students Union. Union. BARELLAN:BARELLAN: President: President: VINCE VINCE HOWE. HOWE. "Box "Box Lea". Lea". Barcllan. Barcllan. RMIHE.RMIHE. Wagga. Wagga. 2650. 2650. Ph. Ph. 331212. 331212. 232654 232654 A.H. A.H. Secretary: Secretary: 2665.2665. Ph. Ph. 553230. 553230. Secretary: Secretary: BOB BOB INGLIS. INGLIS. RMB RMB 56. 56. Barellan. Barellan. MARKMARK LENG. LENG. Students Students Union. Union. P.O. P.O. 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TEMORA:TEMORA: President: President: ALLAN ALLAN BLOCK. BLOCK. 150150 Kitchener Kitchener Road. Road. 3131 Chaston Chaston Street. Street. Wagga Wagga . 2650.. 2650. Ph. Ph. 251977 251977 A.H. A.H. Secreta Secretaretary:retary: Temora.Temora. 2666. 2666. Ph. Ph. 821964. 821964. Secretary: Secretary: PAUL PAUL MAHON. MAHON. 153 153 kk WINNERWINNER AND AND NO NO CORRESPONDENCE CORRESPONDENCE WILL WILL BE BE ENTERED ENTERED INTO. INTO. STEPHENSTEPHEN & &--AVIDDAVID"K --AVIDDAVID"K McPHERSON. McPHERSON. 4 4Birdwood Birdwood Street. Street. VespctVespctr rStreet. Street. (P.O. (P.O. Box Box 147) 147) Temora. Temora. 2666. 2666. Ph. Ph. 822703. 822703. ►► ENTRIESENTRIESMUSTMUSTBEBERECEIVEDRECEIVEDBYBY99a.m.a.m. WaWa . 2650.. 2650. Ph. Ph. 312253 312253 A.H. A.H. 822784822784A.H.A.H. COOT/COOT/ UNDRA:UNDRA: President: President: PETER PETER HOGAN.nuuAiN. HOGAN.nuuAiN. .t.v35 .t.v35 rsapaumcBa rsapaumcBa THETHE ROCK-YERONG ROCK-YERONG CREEK: CREEK: President: President: BOB BOB DRISCOLL. 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r PHOTOS COURTESY 1/ FOOT WAGGA DAILY ADVERTISER * 185 BAYLIS ST. BALLGIL ACT MATHEW l &JV STEEL COTfllAHCRi WAGGA WAGGA STEEL SUPPLIED AND CUT— 1,000 TONS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES $ --x %■; X. BABY PHONE 21 3223 k - ■ Corrugated Iron ■ Railway Iron ■ Bale Hay Racks f. ■ Roof Purlins ■ Conveyor Belt Rubber ■ Fuel Storage Tanks nfEDS ■ Sheep Yard Mesh ■ 50-120 Bag Silos ■ Fuel Trailers FOR ALL YOUR NURSERY FURNITURE ■ RHS - Square Tube ■ Cattle/Sheep Feeders ■ Bale Feed Out Trailers ■ Black & Gal. Pipe ■ SaucerwMSiM. Fie:ld Wheat Bins ■ 2nd Hand Wire Rope Cable AND BABYyVEAR ■lift? 4®- .f , ^2 POBNEY'V; AVEIMUE, l/VAGGA VVAGGA - PHOIME (069) 25 1003'Y > =3* 5E K /■; v / liil FOSTER'S F.F.L. DIVISION ONE f * r FOSTER'S F.F.L. DIVISION TWO t >X ' 5P.rm FIRST GRADE LADDER ISQAi.KIC», L. Geppert (Marrar) 0 42 R.A.A.F...... 5 - 4 802 689 H6.4 20 Barellan 12.13.85 .d Temora 11.11.77 MARRAR .. 7 - 5 1190 915 130.1 28 ** ■ !'»;«»? .... J.Dess(Marrar) .... 2 37 B0REECREEK ... 5 - 4 938 820 H4.4 20 Marrar 12.17.89.. .d Nth. Wagga 6.7.43 Temora...... 7 5 1226 1032 118.8 28- ' S. Cole (M.C.U.) ... '-rf ;*f*‘ Si' 1 33 Junee ...... 5 - 4 705 743 94.9 20 Coll.-Ash. 15.15.105 ....d Sth. Wagga-T. 6.7.43 K Coll.-Ashmont .... 3 - 9 1018 1318 11.2 12 W. Somerville (Coll.-Ash.) 5 33 ■ Rivcoll...... 3 l 5 722 961 75.1 14 SECOND GRADE DIV. 1 Round «= H North Wagga...... 2 - 10 856 1349 63.5 8 R.Flanigan(T.R.Y.C.) ...... 2 30 Tumut-Talbingo .... I l 7 427 H57 36.9 wimr6 M.C.U.7.7.49...... d T.R.Y.C. 3.5.23 ' Wi S.W.-Tolland..... 12 635 1681 37.8 0 P. Cerato(T.R.Y.C.)...... -.. 2 29 M. Flagg (Barellan)...... 0 29 Uranquinty-K. l - 8 629 1089 57.8 4 Temora 12.10.82.. ,d. Barellan 6.2.38 Ill M. Hofert (S. W.T.)...... 0 28 Marrar 7.8.50...... d Nth. Wagga 5.5.35 SECOND GRADE LADDER SECOND GRADE: 4 V' ly h4 Coll.-Ash. 11.20.86 d Sth. Wagga-T. 0.0.0 ■' ''■* I SECONDiS- GRADE LADDER |' .Round 12: W D L' For Ag % Pts P. Tyndall (Temora) ...... 2 32 UNDER NINETEENS Round 12: ■■ TEMORA...... 12* - 1324 412 321.4 48 G. McDougall (Temora) . 4 29 Round 9: W DL For Ag % Pts '0SSBS* N. Diggelmann (Barellan) 1 27 T.R.-Y.C. 5.12.42...... d M.C.U. 3.8.26 M.C.U. ... 10 C- 2 906 443 204.5 40 C00TAMUNDRA 9 - - 1180 267 441.9 36 Temora 20.10.130 d Barellanm 0.1.1 D. Clark (T.R.Y.C.) ...... THEROCK-Y.C. 7 5 822 ‘ 665 123.6 28 0. 20 * RIVCOLL...... 7 - 2 549 264 208.0 28 I'TVV -4 G. Howe (Barellan)...... 2 20 Coll.-Ash. 10.12.72.....d Sth. Wagga-T. 4.3.27 MARRAR 7 5 788 720 109.4 28 Nth. Wagga no'U19 team. i——■111 R. Meyers (Coll.-Ash.) ... 2 18 R.A.A.F...... 6 - 3 654 346 189.0 24 ■' 8 Barellan...... '...> 6 6 865 715 121.0 24 G. Davis (MCU) .. 0. 16 BOREECREEK 5 - 4 202 362 55.8 20 FIRST GRADE DIV. 2 Round 9: S, 1 Coll.-Ashmont 4 8 • 655 761 86.1 16 A. Breust (Temora) 0 16 Whitton...... 4 - 5 291 484 60.1 16 Coota. 19.19.133d Uranquinty-K. 6.5.41 '. i Nth.Wagga...... 1 11 462 1040 . 44.4 4 K. Maher (MCU)... 1 15 -Junee . 3 - 6 349 563 62.0 12— Junee 12.5.77...... d Boree Creek 3.6.24 S.W.-Tolland.....j 1 11 328 1394 23.5 4 J. Shea (Marrar) 1 15 Uranquinty-K...... 2 - 7 180 1119 16.1 8 Tumut-T. 8.2.50...... drew Rivcoll 7.8.50 wktM UNDER NINETEENS: 4 Tumut do not field a 2nds side Whitton 11.9.75 ...:.....d R.A.A.F. 3.3.211 UNDER NINETEENS LADDER D. Proebstelmm (Temora) .... 5 34 4 SECOND GRADE DIV. 2 Round 9: D. Richardsonk-' (Temora) ...... 5 27 GOALKICKERS Coota.-30.22.202...... d Uranquinty-K. 0.3.3 Round 12: W D L For Ag %• Pts G. King (Col.-Ash.)r■ -v ...... 4 26 ■/'.y Boree Creek 8.16.64.....d Junee 2.7.19 TEMORA ... 12 - - 887 405 219.0 48 D. Cowan (S. W.T.)...... , 1 '25 4V .. Last <.v II FIRST GRADE Round 9: We«ik Total R.A.A.F. 5.4.34...... d Whitton 1.11.17 THEROCK-Y.C. - 8 - 4 714 509 140.3 32 G. Kerryft (Temora)...... 2 24 K.*: GJ Heath (Whittonl..... 0 35 Tumut-Talbingo do not field a 2nds side M.C.U. 8 - 4 591 483 122.4 32 P.Hallam (T.R.Y.C.) . . 2 22 l" THISG. Parsons PAGE: (Coota.)Boree Creek.....’s Steve . 0 33 Wmm COLL-ASHMONT.. 7 1 4 646 538 120.1 30 D. Redden (M.C.U.)... .. 1 15 Orme (centre) attampts to spoil a Junee mmmm wj - ' S. Lang (Boree Creek).. . 0 33 s; S.W.-Tolland..... 6 1 k5 555^ 550 100.9 26 s H ?* " 'i\v rh::r'^ & opponent (left) as another Boree Creek playersJ. Suidgeest also ^misses (Rivcol) the mark at Junee’s . 2 22 Marrar ...... 4 8 462 658 70.2 16 f.F.Lft CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP WillowI. Dallas Park (Coota.)...... last Saturday. Junee defe- .. h 0 21 FFL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP1 '1; Barellan...... —2 - 10 314 1026 30.6 8 . atedR. theWatts Magpies (Whitton) to keep in...... touch with 2 20 ^ ^ ft M ■ the top four. g- '/? Nth. Wagga does not field an U19s side t*. D. Forst(Rivcoll) ...... 1 - 18 DIVISION ONE: ◄R. LEFTDallas Top:(Cbota.) Ganmain-Grong...... ’. Grong-.. F*"8 M6t'7...... DIVISION TWO: Round 12; Ists 2nds U19 Total Matong defenders Brendan Carroll (left) (F) Round 9: Ists 2nds Total R. Murray (Whitton) ... 0 16 1:" M.C.U...... 54 30 8 92 and DeanWalters have a precarious hold '' Cbotamundra...... 48 27 75 of possession between them as Griffith 0 16 ATTENTION CLUB SECRETARIES E. Boots (Whitton) ...... r XT'4 , |||||| T.R.-Y.C...... 66 21 8 95 i centre halfforward Robert Harrington Whitton 42 12 54 ' The Daily Advertiser has requested Home Club ■ill the MAKERS OF QUALITY E S'' Temora ...... 42 36 12 90 ! lookSECOND headed for GRADE: a fall in last Sunday’s I T—R.A.A.F"> -f—...... T' A 'K30 T18 t—■v 48i il Secretaries to have their match reports telephoneds ( Barellan ...... 54 18 1 73 4 Vi P. Hogan (Coota.)...... 8 32 Boree Creek...... 30 15 45 through to The Wagga Advertiser (069) 212021 as quickly as possible after home games, to assist in the Marrar...... 42 21 4 57 I P. Delaney (Coota. 1 ... 4 24 - oRivcollRYAN...... 21 21DS 421J compiling of the Football Flag for Mondayjft'’s paper. Coll.-Ashmont...... 18 12 , V/2 371/2 J. Jaszczyk (Rivcoll) • • • • .... ' • 0 14 CAKESJunee ...... &30 PIES9 39_ pf yj Quarter-by-quarter scores, umpire(s). gate taking, North Wagga*...... 12 3 0 15 wardS. Hamilton Peter Jeffery (Coota.) during last ...Saturday....’s mmmM0 10 = . ' Uranquinty-Kiei’ „ „ ...... 6^4 I 6il/in.immi 12I goalkickers for both teams, up to six best players for SouthWagga-T. .... 0 3 6V2 9V2 , T FarrerC. Frescos League (Rivcoll)..... division one match at.... 0 wMm.10 ^ SausageTumut-Talbingo* Rolls .. 9Slrn 0l. Wasg.i e 9 y'v® both teams, fulltime scores in reserves and under * North Wagga do not field an U19 side ' | YerongM. Gay Creek. nor (Cobta.) ..;. .... 2“ 10 i * Bread* Tumut-Talbingo Rolls do not fieldPhone a 2nd Grade21 3374 ] 19s, and any reports by umpiresvigl are required. j Ists: 6 pts; 2nds: 3 pts; U19s: 1 pt. P. Jack (Uranquinty-K.) .;. .... 0 8 Ists: 6 pts; _2nds: _ 3 pts.;r; „ gilligig:»lg ?!^ \r- "YT T.,T giiiilgjijig I f Cl I 26 18 ' \ 1927 J r~m MEMORIAL W&JTAVLORPHOTOS COURTESY v4 C/S TRA. r..-^A I\ b OT WAGGA DAILY ADVERTISERURANAST. I ACTIONBOWLING | THE ROCK (9^0 wtors SIM MRlT THE ROCK CLUB i lr3S»a PH. 202028 ***< ■ • Opendailyfrom 10a.m.Phone202185. . l°l 82 FORSYTH STREET. WAGGA - PHONE 21 4460 '^r.M I Reschs and Carlton on tap. Mea/savaz/ab/e | . Self Service Grocery, Liquor •V.rV i Thu., Fri. & Sun. (Sat. night a Dinner Dancel - . and HardwareMm departments Large range of Suits for Wedding, Bali and all occasions I Take-aways a speciality. \ ► Distributors of Australian Fertilizers, Agents in Temora, Cootamundra, Narrandera, Lockhart, Junee, Leeton and Tumut. | VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME j Sheepyard Mesh ►. Cartage Contractors 1 I V' SOUTH WAGGA-TOLLANPOONS WFpt»t' ✓ I SENIORS Today, one of the games living legends 1. C. BECROFT 26. M. RICHARDS s will grace the field for the 250th time. Last Saturday’s weather would |H |*W'He’s as predictable as a Sunday morning 2. H. NGUYEN v27. R. FRANKS 1. P. CERATO 26. A. DONELAN 3. T. CROUCHHSlt29. D. THOMPSON:«» have made John Meyers at Mt. Sell- BH I spew, as mobile as the bloke who drop­ 2. I. McKENZIE 27. *G. GRENTELL * 4. S. LEESE 30. J. SELL& WOOD wyn bubble with glee. Indeed at ped it and at the ripe old age of 69 he still 3. M. DASEY 28. B. LEAVER Yerong Creek Oval our supporters E plays his guts out. The younger set may 5. B. GRACE 31. M. HOFERT (c.c.) 4. R. FLANIGANI—29. M. YATES RED, BLACK V were bubbling with glee, but not at the Y be interested to know that in a 10 minute 6. T. DRYDEN 32. T. O’KEEFE - 30. C. TERLICH R 5. f. McGregor onslaught against Collingullie in the 1970 weather. It was indeed a great sight to bla CK & WHITE 7. E. FRAZIER 33. S. MOTT 6. Mark DRISCOLL 31. R. GLADMAN see our blokes brush (or sometimes STRIPES m Farrer League grand final, ‘Killer’ Cur­ 8. T. OWENS 34. T. SPICER §§§ S rie, then playing for Holbrook, destroyed the opposition 7. T. SMITH 32. G. THOMPSON shove) the opposition aside. A ten 9. P. EDMONDS 35. M. JUNCK 9. C. FELLOWS . 33. R. SIMPSON goal win under those conditions was with 3 magnificent goals including one from deep in the 10. R. CURRIE 36. M. SEAMAN Yerong Creek back..... pocket,;; on 1his wrong foot (as told by 10. D. FELLOWS 34. B. PRESTON just the tonic after the Temora loss. Tommy showed a Ross Ingram). Jock’s a little bit long in the tooth (at least he’s 11. P. ERRINGTON 37: I. ROBERTSON 11. D. WALSH (c.c) 35i. D. CHAPLIN liking to the-■ conditionsf'. and opposition and his virtuoso F 12. Greg FOX 38. T. MILLER performance won him the Mug. Chris Grentell made a still got his Hoff!) and is now understandarly running around 12. B. HANNAM 36. D. COCKING * V *1llilllin:.:£zn the Reserves, l-.. but there’s still life in the old geriatric as was 13. K. GILCHRIST 39. J. SMITH V ' return that Paul Keating would like to see fthe Australian F 13. P. PRIESTLY 37. R. VENNELL dollar do and he won the Courage award. Macca’s on the proven with his mug-winning■ performance against the Gullie 15. C. HALL 40. M. HILLIER 15. S. UEBERGANG 38. M. VAUGHAN field leadership (which was similar to Macarthur)b was L last week (and you thought I was gunna bag ya Jock!). 16. W. SELBY 41. P. CROUCH 16. P. JEFFERY 39. H. UEBERGANG Last week’s playing conditions were cold enough! to 17. S. SMITH 42. R. GEAGHAN superb and he won the $20 amateur award. Paul Priestly freeze the nuts off a tractor, wet enough to think that you’d 17. R. FITZSIMMONS 40. K. DRISCOLL is proving to be as much value to the club as a winning 19. A. HILLAS 43. C. SMITH 41. P. SHAW chosen the wrong side of the slumberland and as windy as 20. D. ABSOLUM 44. N. CAREY 18. T. YATES lottery ticket would be and he won the Salon 212 award. diahorea and all did not auger well for the spectator. Brace 19. P. YATES 42. M. LOVEDAY The 2nds suffered a four goal defeat. They never i Hscr-.v/:# '21. N. BUSBY 45. I. COLLINS ■ yourself ... we lost (the umpire was attrocious?). Choppy, 20. W. ANDERSON 43. t. McMullen really looked like winning but will improve on that. Terry, Abo and Mad Eyes featured- as our better players and 22. J. CAREY 46. R. REID Johnny Mac (who doesn’t make a habit of it) won the 23. G. FOX 47. W. BARLIN 21. R. ANDERSON- 44. s. McMullen I Ezza, Gilly and Grouchy also■tiiii got a few kicks. 22. A. WANGANEEN 45. M. HENDERSON mug, with Big H winning the Courage award and Rodge The 2nds had trouble finding numbers (at/ the end of the 24. P. CRIVELLARO 48. W. GARDNER4 '-V. Vennell the Salon 212 haircut. game there were no numbers below their name) and subse­ 25. M. O’BRIEN 50. D. COWAN 23] W. KATINYERI 46. D. CLARK The 19s had a great win and really deserved it. Tim quently we didn’t win. Moby, Killer and Barlow played well. 24. C. BLAKE 47. K. COCHRANE Clune won the Mug and Rod Kohlhagen the towel. ‘Albert’ Crouch, Neil CareyII and Glassy were three players UNDER 19s 25. J. McLACHLAN 48. D. ATKINSON Last Saturday night was enjoyed by everyone. There to shine in our Under 19 loss to the Gullie. We can’t afford Colours: Black & Red Stripes i is no truth to the story that Warren is joining the Country too many more loses if we want to feature in the finals. . H. NGUYEN . D. COWAN UNDER 19s Bush Fire Brigade during the week and teaching Sunday Tonight we have a Fancy Dress get-together at the Rulies K . C. HALL . W. SMALL ' 1. D. HALL AM 13. B. ARMSTRONG School on Sundays (hope you had a good sleep Wassa). and if anyone from The Rock would like to attend they’re . S. DACEY . M. RICHARDS 2. P. HALLAM 16. C. CHAPLIN The proposed visit by Collingwood footballers this more than welcome. It’s been rumoured that Moby and . V. CROUCH . P. JONES 3. M. CONDON 18. J. FELLOWS weekend is, at the time of writing, unsure, but for details GraCey have both spent a lot of time and money on their .v? . D. WOODS . C. BYRNES 4. K. BLAKE 26. R. KOHLHAGEN see club officials today. outfits (they’re coming as humans!). . P. HUNT . C. DRIES 5. T. CLUNE 27. J. COX Today we visit Maher Oval to take on the enterprising Have you seen the new show on the ABC called ‘Sports . M. HUNTER1 . . K. PARKIN 6. B. KOHLHAGEN 30. A. ROLFE but hapless Dons. We hope the game will be as enjoy­ Trivia’? On a local front, who is the current Don’s President . N. CAREY . R. O’KEEFFE { 7. A. FEENEY 31. A. WHEELER able as reading their notes (keep up the wit Junkie). We 4 that can’t tie his shoelaces, wears long johns, can’t spell his . P. O’KEEFFE . P. DIXON 9. D. LAGETTIE 37. G. HAWKINS will all be pleased to join the opposition for a drink at the name and hangsi,.; out ,at the old library dunnies? I’ll give you a . J.'SMITH . M. BRASSIL I - 11. P. TAYLOR 40. R. MANNING Club after the game. ‘Little’ hint (you had that coming mate!). . M. HILLIER . B. GLASS COLL1NGULLIE-ASHMONT F.C.: A Tri­ 4 'y . G.BECROFT 't. 46. R. PESCHLA UP THE PIES! S' —DONNIE via Night will be held at the Gullie Hall on Saturday, July 19, after the Barellan Y'' gm; imM game. Tickets available at ground on the MMCOMING EVENTS FOR MEMBERS AND GUESTS OF THE Forday. professional A t $6 per head advice they include on aAnimal Barbe­ cue Tea starting at 7p.m. followed by the KINGS OWN HOTEL-MOTEL- iH Health and Crop Chemicals contact - r Welcomes players and supporters questions at 8 p.m. Milton Kennedy or Jon McGavin at RIVERINAi-V iiiii AUSTRALIAN ◄ LEFT(wTlVi PAGE:r tothe Ganmain-Grong spaciousfacilities Grong- with the* COOTAMUNDRA A.F.C.: A Dance will be i Matong back pocketMagpies Craig and Bryon Mine Hostmarks safi YERONGheld in the Clubrooms CREEKon Saturday, July ■■m i ly overBob team-mate Wright. Carlton and centre on tap. halfback Bren­ 19. Everybody welcome. FOOTBALL CLUBH LTD. dan COUNTERCarroll and LUNCHES Griffith centre 12-1.30 half Mon. forward toSat. RURALCOOTAMUNDRA A.F.C.:CENTRE Sports Night Robert Harrington in last Sunday’s RFL iBi . Bpttle Drive-In. 12 Unit Motel with Pool Extravganza at the Cootamundra Town PHONEHall on Friday, 203557,August 1.203593Featuring: WAGGA'S LIVE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE! -3 match at Ganmain Sports ground. The Lions ■. - won by 57 points. Mark ‘Jacko’ Jackson, Les Boyd and COMING SOON (Friday, July 18): THIS PAGE: MCUplayers Wayne Brown Paul Brettell (Aust. Inst, of Sport). Tick­ ets go on sale shortly. JOHN E. MUELLER (secondrRIVERINA from left) and Phil Davis SPRAYING grimace as e. v SERVICE, WAGGaI B.Sc.. M.P.S., Ph.C. PURVEY PARK A.F.C.: There is a Fancy TURVEY T.R.-Y.C.I 33 Dobney centreman Ave., WaggaFoster -McGregor Ph. 254759 j(a.h.igfe Errol Lloyd 285744, John Gerhardy 261314) | ! ELECTRIC PANDAS'TURVEY TOPS SHOPPING CENTRE (right) jumps into the fray with Magpie halj |J| Dress Disco on Saturday, August 2. PHONE 25 2648 DAY or NIGHT forwardr ^ flanker DavidSUPPLIERS Fellows following OF: SPRAY-SEED, the ROUNDUP,JUNEE A.F.C.: GLEAN, Saturdaay, HOEGRASSAugust 9 has m TOPS flight of the ball in Saturday’s firey Farrer been named for the Grand Ball of the i 24 HOUR FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE SYNATHIC, nilverm, clout-s, outflank, vaccines. ^ PHARMACY& ROLLING CLONES' League division AGENTSone match FOR:of the A.F.L.day at FERTILIZERSYear, & toCARGILL be held at the SEEDS Golf Club, with 1 Yerong Creek. T.R.-Y.C. won by 10 goals ;ii| ‘Spanish Garden’ playing. FERIMLEIGH ROAD, WAGGA - RHONE 31151 > ■c '()• •(>■ :>• ■O' E mmmm/, H ...... -...... - x-'-, i‘, - ___ ...... • Mmi m

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Arrangements have been made in case of Iffi • Agent for Golden Poultry • Pivot Distributor • RURAL MERCHANDISE Carlton Draught, packaged beer, wines & spirits i NOEL COMERFORD"Tl • Barley’SESAUTOMOTIVE Marketing Board • Cash Grain PAINTS Buyer i • AFL% FERTILISER Former• LIME Riverina AGENTS play­ wet weather at all venues and all children attending • YOUR CRT LOCALers BLOKEwill be returning to will be grouped to participate in sessions appropriate e ir -IIA' s'a v LOT 1, INDUSTRIAL AVE., TEMORA - PHONE 82 1733 = 366 EDWARD ST., WAGGA ■ PH. 25 3777 - OPEN 7 DAYS ^ Phone 2S5791 familiar(A.H. 224362,285733) territory when to their skill level. ?rMiiiinMtiiiiiMMMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniHiiiniiiMiiiiuMiiiiiiiniiniHMiiMiiiniMiiMMtiMiiiiiiHiiiiiMiMniiiiiMiiiMiiiinimiMHiimMiiMUiMMmiMiimimimmminHn the Sydney Swans in con­ Besides being coached and having the opportunity junction with the V.F.L. to meet and talk with V.F.L. stars, all participants conduct Shell Supercli­ will receive football brochures compliments of the F VFLRESULTS VFLLADDER MANGOPLAH-COOKAHDINIAnics in the region UNITEDnext GOShell Company, ANN who AS provide much appreciated sup­ TEMORA KANGAROOS port for country superclinics. ROUND 15: Wednesday and Thursday. Round 15 W L D For Ag % Pts Sydney Swans captain Dennis Carroll (injury Wagga Motors are again making a significant con- Well what a miserable day we ex­ Richmond d Nth. Melb. HAWTHORNSENIORS.... 13 2 - 1821 1333 136.6 52 allowing) alongSENIORS with team-mates Paul Hawke, tribution in providing courtesy vehicles for players to 16.18.114In conditions13.18.86 more common in Anthony Daniher, Brett Scott, Steve Wright, Rich­ periencedbe able to at cover Yerong such Creek a wide last area.Satur- . ... SYDNEY1. P. REID...... 23. D. HARPLEY day. Not only did it pour rain and blow WmmmXm Siberia than here, we managed to 12 3 • 1612 1364 118.2 48 mond1. Z.rover SEPAROVICH Dale Weightman19. andB. FitzroyKENDALL’s Bernard These superclinics, which are conducted through­ Sydney Swans d Footscray CARLTON2. G. McDOUGALL ...... 10 524. - P.1728 TYNDALL 1205 143.4 40 Harris2. D.are GALVIN some of the players20. who M. willWEEDING coach attend­ aout gail Victoria most of theand day N.S.W., but to topform it offa vital part of the win two and narrowly lose one. our Firsts lost by quite a considerable 12.14.86The Firsts 11.4.70 battled the worst ESSENDON3. D. KRAUSE...... 8 726. ■ A.1658 GRENTALL 1366 121.4 32 ing 3.children T. ION on all aspects of21. football Trev skillsKENDALL to encour­ Sydney Swans/V.F.L. development programme for r age4. them M. McRAEto develop to their22. maximum R. PARKER potential. margin.players Fullof the marks future. to our opposition Collingwodconditions d andGeelong only failed by 8 COLLINGWOOD4. W. KRAUSE 8 727. - P.1521 BLOCK 1407 108.1 32 who showed a lot more desperation B LUE & GOLD BLUE & WHITE Venue4. W. andDEW times (2nds) for V.F.L.23. W.Shell GALVIN Superclinics: It is clinics such as these which develop BANDStheir in­ mSTRIPES 19.15.129points. James8.10.58 ‘Gagney’ Durham Footscray5. I. BENT...... 8 728. - B.1359 NOACK 1276 106.5 32 Wednesday5. R. WEEDING 16th: 24. P. HULME andterests led inin theAustralian race for Footballthe ball most and encourageof youngs­ was like a duck in water to win Fitzroy6. A. NOLL...... 8 729. - C.1403 HARPER 1509 93.0 32 11.006. a.,m. P. toDAVIS 12.00 p.m.: JUNEE,25. Willow D. GRIFFINPark. theters day. to aspireDesperate to play Dan at Galvin their best.displayed once again his Hawthorn d St. Kilda courage and ability to ‘ruffle’ his opponent and earned the mug. Phil ‘Filthy’ Floran won the Grand 1.306.p.m.S. toDAVIS 3.00p.m.:(2nds) WAGGA26. WAGGA,J. SHULTZ Maher Oval. Local coaches and players will assist the V.F.L. 8.11.59 5.8.38 Nth.Melbourne7. N.. FIRMAN ... 7 830. - G.1532 JORDAN 1589 96.4 28 * the Mango Hotel award. Blu Schultz was kept busy in Hotel award, while Neil ‘Seal’ Firman ploughed Richmond...... 7 8 - 1587 1810 87.7 28 1 4.30p.m.7. W. to BROWN 6.00p.m.: TEMORA,27. J.Nixon TUTTY Park. boys to conduct the programme. Children attending F 8. N. WALLACE 31. P. GERHARD OAKLANDS, Football Ground. defenceare asked but to performed wear their well favourite under footypressure club to jumper win the F through theEssendon mud all afternoon d Melbourne to win the socks. Geelong...... 4 11 - 1368 1758 77.8 16 7. L. SANBROOK (2nds) 28. C. GEIER Fanners Home mug for Darcy Cole who ran well for the 27.20.182 8.12.60 9. T. REID 33. P. HORAN Thursday8. A. MATTHEWS17th: 29. B. COLE and enjoy a great time with the players. The Reserves started very slowly but finally got Melbourne...... 4 11 - 1350 1791 75.4 16 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.: CULCAIRN, Sportsground. full Parents100 minutes. should Is contactit really theirtrue thatlocal Darcy school selected or junior the 10. G. SOLLEY 34. N. GRIMMER 8. P. RYAN (2nds) 30. A. GRIFFIN ‘Workout’ award AGAIN despite that perfect body that their act togetherFitzroy to win byd someCarlton 50 points. Geoff WALLA WALLA, St. Paul’s Oval. club for further details. L 11.St. KildaS. CHANDLER...... 1 1435. - P.1235 ADAMS 1766 69.0 4 9. J. BRENNAN 31. Mark McRAE God gave him?? ‘Winko’ Winkley8.11.59 starred on7.11.53 the wing to win the 11. B. FIRMAN (2nds) 36. C. SEDGWICK 10. G. WOODEN 32. B. McRAE Our 2nds played the one redeeming game of the day mug. Steve ‘Hurtle’ Bennett carved them up 11. A. JOHNSON 34. R. FEUTRILL and scored a very courageous win after a tight struggle 12. G. WINKLEY 37. D. THOMPSON around the ground to win the socks, while Peter 12. D. COLE 35. P. LONGLEY for the first half. Andrew Klimpsch won top votes with a ‘Eggy’ VanVFL Egmond KICKERS won the socks. 13. N. BLOCKVFL DRAW38. P. HAINES 12. G. KILLALEA (2nds) 38. F. PARKER fine display on the ball while A1 Finemore dominated at 16. B. THOMPSON 39. Phil GERHARD centre half forward to win ‘that dreaded mug’. Bernie i The U 19s did it easy and won by 129Last points. 13. T. LLOYD 40. B. TYSON McRae ran a contested well on the wing to win the single TheAfter Grand Round Hotel 15: award went to Glen Maslin,Week Total the 17.ROUND 'R. PIKE 16 - Saturday, July40. A.19: BRUEST Melbourne v 14. S. COLE 42. A. WOODEN B. Taylor (Collingwood) 7 65 15. A. HUNTER 43. B. McRAE vote. Congratulations to all the 2nds for a fine display of socks to Darryl Macauley and the $5 to Tony 22. M.Hawthorn; BLOCK Geelong v St.48. Kilda;P. Van Nth. EGMOND Melb. v W. Capper (Swans) ...... 3 62 Carlton. Sunday, July 20: Sydney Swans v 16. A. FINEMORE 44. P. McRAE ‘gutsy’ football. ‘Ginger’ Bennett who can kick goals with both Not much can be said about our U19s who suffered S. Beasley (Footscray) ... 3 58 Essendon. Saturday, July51. 26: M. Fitzroy REINHOLD v Colling­ 17. A. MAHER 47. A. KLIMPSCH possibly their worst defeat of the season. Dusty has feet.M. Roach (Richmond) .. 0 56 wood; Footscray v Richmond 18. G. DAVIS The B Grade Netballers won by 29 goals with UNDER 19s Some of the VFL stars conducting Shell Superclinics in the delayedRiverina givingnext week. any Fromawards left: until Brett a Scott,big improvement Paul Hawke, is Kaylene Storm winning the mug; while the A 2. T. CONNELLY 19. A. KING UNDER 19s Steve Wright and Anthonyshown. Daniher. 3. S. JOHNSON 20. G. BREUST 1. A. HICKS 13. C. McDEVITT Just a note on some events to be held in the near Grade found the conditions a bit hazardous and 6. D. PROEBSTEL 21. M. ADAMS 3. T. EBERT 14. P. KEOGH future: July 19 (the next home game) a Casserole Tea decided on a draw. The Juniors lost 29-0, but 7. D. MACAULEY 22. D. RICHARDSON 4. S.CARLTON TRAINER R.F.L.16. G. ANDERSON will be held after the game at the Hotel; and Wednesday, keep going girls, a win is not far off. 9. B. KERRY 27. G. MASLIN 5. J. MAND1LE 17. D. LLOYD August 6 a Luncheon will take place at Barbara Jenkins’ . This week it’s MangoMEET at home, so three THE wins is COACHES10. P. DERRICK 28. B. WATERSON 6. M. QUINLIVAN 18. C. ROSS home. So mark'these dates on your calenders and don’t 11. E. HEINJUS 32. C. McMULLEN 7. S. WHEELER 19. P. McDEVITT forget. COMPETITION a must, also don’t forget the Mystery Bush Tour 12. P. BLOCK 37. R. REID 8. M. DALE 21. D. REDDEN This week we travel to Temora and the resulting after the game. It begins in front of the Grand at 13. K. HARPLEY 44. R. CLOUT 9. G. EBBERT 24. B. BOYLES 17. N. HEIGNUS 47. G. KERRY :/ 10. Gary ANDERSON 27. R. JACOBSON matchesThis yearI’m sure three will of bethe fairly ten candidates tough encounters. entered inSo the let ’s 7.30 p.m. It could well be some mystery. NAME:18. WARREN T. BENNETT PRICE 11. E. LLOYD 37. D. ALBERT bounceFosters back ‘Girl from of lastthe weekYear’ s Questdefeat’ toorganised prove that by we the are CARN THE ROOS! NICKNAME: Woka. stillRiverina the team Football for that League, premiership will share flag! in the $1,000 CLUB: Boree Creek wardrobe offered by the Renee Frock Salon of Nar- AGE: 29 years randera. JOIN THE ROOS FOR A COLD BEER 1HEIGHT: 175 cm ★ AFTER THE GAME WITH WAYNE. DAVID The garments will be presented on a pro rata basis, WEIGHT: 73 kg JASON PI NISSAN AND JANICE AT THE: FRED ’S TV with the winnerV receiving $700 wardrobe, second POSITION:RETRAVISION Ruck Rover. APPLIANCES w Seethe complete range of NISSAN clothing to the value of $200, and third• OAT $100. BUYERS 1COACHING EXPERIENCE: Coilingullie-Ashmont 2nds GRAND HOTEL NATIONAL Air Conditioners, Washers, CARS AND COMMERCIALS. Also a top This is a variation to the •1985FUEL questAGENTS won by Miss NR. CROWLEY & LOFTUS STS., TEMORA 83-84. ft kS REPRESENTATIVEFridges, HONORS: Televisions Can Sound’t remember Equipment, last time. THE CARLTONline-up RIVERINA of quality FOOTBALL used cars. LEAGUE Ann Bloomfieldw of Narrandera,• GRAIN & whoPRODUCE received AGENTS the full • Counter Lunches Mon.-Fri. 12-2 p.m. EfaHj Videos and all household appliances. HAS PLEASURE IN PRESENTING $1,000 worth of goods. • Discount prices in package Beer AMBITIONS: To be a successful coach. Dobney Ave.f Wagga - Ph. 254453 - LMD 7369 TELEPHONE: • Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. - 12 midnight CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Playing in premiership side with Arrangements* have been made for the quest tp be i 206 HOSKINS ST., TEMORA - PH. 82 1777 MISS CATHY TAYLOR 285728, 285742 Sundays 10 a.m.-.8 p.m. North Wagga 2nds in 1981. A PROUD GOAIMIMA SPONSOR finalised during the last week of August on the night DISAPPOINTMENTS: Coilingullie-Ashmont losing 2nds OF ARPLETHAN of the R.F.L.’s medal count function to be held at the OLDEST AUSTRALIANflag in 1984 byOWNED two points. Nominated by the Ardlethan Stars Foot­ NarranderaFOR Ex-ServicemenFOOTBALL’s Club,& GENERAL the league’s offi ­ . FOOTBALL MANUFACTURERMARITAL STATUS: Married. . . to Michelle. Two children, cial headquarters. ball Club,G. as &their E. entrant KILLALEA in the CARLTON GATERING REQUIREMENTS SEE: Oliva and Woka jnr. R.F.L. 'GIRL OF THE YEAR' competition for In previous years there was a limit to the number of * ROSSFAVOURITE FAULKNER FOOD: Steak. CROP SPRAYING1986. SERVICE patrons that could represent each affiliated club, but J THE ONLY BALL FAVOURITETO BE USED DRINK: BY AUSTRALIA Coke on Sunday’S FOUR mornings. with the million dollar plus extensions to the enter­ Cathy is 18 years-old and works at the West- dj TOP LEAGUES . . TOUGHEST. Victorian Football OPPONENT: League, AllVictorian are tough. Football Assn., For all your crop spraying requirements tainmentDALC0 centre there willAGENCIES be no restrictions to the H .S’. A. National FootballMOST League ADMIRED and Tasmanian SPORTSMAN: Football Laurie League. Pendrick. pac Bank, Ardlethan. She is a keen supporter numberSuppliers wishing of allto attendconfectionery next month. (ft snack foods. ROSS FAULKNER footballsHOBBIES: available Golf, touchfrom: footy. of ^Phonethe Stars andMangoplah would like (069) to see 28 the5223 club ^ Schipps Sports Store Wagga and Brian Lawrence Sport Store Wagga. TheHammond main Auditorium Ave., WAGGA has been doubled - Ph. 21 in 4863size to VFL TEAM FOLLOWED: Collingwood. improve its position on the ladder this year. cater for large audiences. 1531 3014 OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED AREN'T YOU GLAD FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER . . . ► LOCAL & INTERSTATE. YOU BUY: ► BULK&GENERAL HAULAGE. O’&onnci-s► WEEKLYRUNSTOSUIT HIRE BRISBANE. ¥ EDGELLTHEROSSONLY BALL TOFROZENBEFAULKNERUSED BY AUSTRALIAFOODS’S FOUR JOHN MEYERS ► REGULARRUNSTOSYDNEY birds eye d TOP LEAGUES . . . Victorian Football League, Victorian Football Assn $ 6-8S.A. NationalNORTON Football LeagueSTREET, and Tasmanian FootballWAGGA League. 82 FORSYTH STREET, IA/AGGAAND - PHONE NEWCASTLE. 21 4460 ROSS FAULKNER footballs available from: COLLINGULLIELarge range of Suits for Wedding, BallPHONE and all occasions 20 0142 FOR TRADE INQUIRIESSchipps Sports Store Wagga PHONE and Brian Lawrence (069) Sport 21 Store 2085 Wagga. Agents in Temora, Cootamundra, Narrandera, Lockhart, Junee, Leeton and Tumut. 0 CARLTON RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE NORTH WAGGA SAINTS COLLINGULLIECARLTON - ASHMONT R.F.L. DEMONS, DRAW - 1986 c A AF GOALKICKERS ) RFL DIRECTORATESENIORS 1986 SENIORS Well, we cracked it for the R The weather last week at Mar- ROUIMP ONE trifecta. Well doneROUIMP fellas! TWO R Last rar was cold to say the least. Ab­ 1.District P. SEDUNARY Director: LYLE O’BRIEN,24. G.R.M.B. CROUCH 24, Adah Park, 1. S. SMITH 31. s. McPherson Sat.,OurJune better28: E.W.-K.(86)performers vforGan.-G.G.-M.(114) the L FIRST GRADE (Round it): Week Total 2665. Ph. 843233 Sat., April 5: Wagga(86) v Turvey Park(115). L out all we missed out on was 2. R. GILLINGHAM 32. Greg SMITH daySun., included: June 29: TurveyGeoff Park(122) Smith, thev Wagga(65) ; T. Sutton (E.W.-K.) ...... 9 79 2. W. BLAY EXECUTIVE:25. K. DAVIS Sun., April 6: Narrandera(127) v Griffith(120); snow, sunshine and two wins. 3.Leeton(137) W. SOMERVILLE v Ardlethan(73);33. D. HANLON Ariah Park- 1st GradeArdlethan(95) Mug, followed v Leeton(lOl); closely Griffith(llO) v T V. Hugo (Narrandera)...... 4 62 3.President: R. MARGOSIS FRANK GAYNOR, 28. Bruce J. Street,KERIN Coolamon. Ph. * Mirrool(92) v Coolamon(125); Ganmain-Grong by ‘Narrandera(70);Red’ Hines theCoolamon(103) Roxanne v A.P.-M.(68) Awards - 1st XVIII: Saint of 273152. Senior Vice-President: GRANT HENDERSON, 1057 4. b. McPherson 34. R. WHYMAN 0 C. Masterson (Turvey Park) .... 0 45 Grong-Matong(166) v East Wagga- HaircutSat., July 5:and Grand our final coach of Winfield Bill Country RED, WHITE V Q [RED, WHITE & the Week & Leagues Club, G. 5.Bridge S. COUSLEY Road, Griffith, 2680.31. Ph. D. 621845. McINERNEY Junior Vice- 5. S. GUNNING 35. d. McPherson Kooringal(99). N B.BLACK Allen (Coolamon)...... 2 37 President: BARRIE LOGAN, Langham Street, Ganmain, BurgessChampionships. for the Social Club 8. j. Mc Gregor 35. J. DAVIS 6. K. HINES 36. s. McMillan u G. Carroll (Gan.G.G.M.)Crouch; Union Club...... Bistro,2 36B. 2702. Ph. 276303 (276224 A.H.). Secretary: STEWART Sun. April 13: General Bye. Inter-League match: ‘plonkSat., July’. 5: Wagga(87) v Ardlethan(9). FRASER, 3 Karen Street, Wagga. Ph. 311428 A.H. Treasur­ 7. P. POLSON 37. J. WILLIAMS G. TagliabueCrouch; (Ariah BlackPark-M.) Swan $40,0 33G. 9. C. DAVIS 36. S. SOLOMON Farrcr(80) d Riverina(78). Fosters Shield match: Sun.,The July19s 6:game Gan.-G.G.-M.(141) resulted in a v winGriffith(84); against A.P.- a more Crouch, $30 B. Crouch, $20 W. Blay; Black Swan er: VIC WOOLNOUGH, 25 Moore Street, Ganmain. Ph. ♦t 8.A.C.T.(140) B. ALEXANDER d N.S. W.(100).38. T. GUTTLER M.(83) vTurvey Park(119); Leeton(63) vE.W.- R . 10.276207 R. NESS 37. T. REID fancied side with Dave Hanlon the mug winner. R $10,SECOND R. Kerr; GRADE:Encouragement, J. Kerr. 2nd Sat.,9. F.April KENNEDY 19: E.W.-K.(152)39. v J.Leeton(64). BROWN Sun., WarrickK.(125); Garrod Narrandera(59) the Roxanne v Coolamon(58). Haircut and Tony 11.ARDLETHAN: K. WITHERS President: NEIL38. THOMPSON, R. WITHERS Kildary, via ► Sat.,Julyl2: WaggavA.P.-M. i XVIII:T. Gooden Not available. (East Wagga-K.).... 23 69 Beckom. 2665. Ph. 757303. Secretary: GEORGE COX, 10.April R. 20:MEYERS Coolamon(91) v 40.Narrandera(151); G. LEE Tur­ Cain the Social Club award. F vey Park(137) v A.P.-M.(112); Griffith(96) v Sun., July 13: Ardlethan v E. W.-K.; Griffith CongratulationsA. Bartholomew to Mr.(Turvey & Mrs. Park) V. O’Brieno 34 on 12. L.RMB SMYTHE 248 ‘Wywarry’, Beckom,39. 2668.M. COUSLEYPh. 843229. Treasur­ 11. Geoff SMITH 41. P. CAMERON As mentioned in last weeks notes we will draw L er: ALLAN LITCHFIELD, ‘Loormeah’ Ardlethan, 2665. Gan.-G.G.-M.(99); Ardlethan(80) v our vStreet Leeton;Raffle Turveyat theParkTourist v Narrandera;Hotel tonight. LF theirM. arrival Crouch of (EastCorey Wagga-K.)O’Brien at 81b.... 2oz.6 Well33 13. G. WOODEN 40. R. DENTON 12.Wagga(167). C. LASHBROOK 42. J. ROY Ph. 563258. Our CoolamonSheep Drive v held last week was great, and W. Loechel (Wagga)...... 8 32 ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL: President: BRIAN BELL, ‘Yar- 13. P. GILLETT 43. P. LEONARD done Vinnie. 14. R. KERR 41. P. CARRICK Fri., April 25: MS. W. v Qld. at Brisbane. weGan.-G.G.-M. thank all those who donated and helped. TheS. Lewis Junior (Coolamon) Club has a dance ...... on tonight0 so 29any renlea’, Ariah Park, 2665. Ph. 841016. Secretary: IAN 14. T. GILLETT 44. R. SALMON 15. COLWILL,G. COUSLEY RMB 235. Ariah42. Park,W. SKEERS 2665. Ph. Alleena Sat., April 26: E.W.-K.(148) v Ardlethan(55). Sat.,We wishJuly to19: congratulate Waggav Gan.-G.G.-M. Michael Smith, one of seniorsP. Hatty willing (Gan.G.G.M.) to attend will be...... more then0 wel26 ­ 752602. Treasurer: DENNIS BERGER, Pitt St., Ariah Sun.,15. I. AprilGOW 27: Narrandera(142)45. W.v Turvey MEYERS Park(93); ourSun., clubs July juniors, 20: Coolamon .who represented v E. W.-K. in; Turvey our state 16. B. CROUCH 43. M. CAIRNS come.UNDER NINETEENS: Park, 2665. Ph. 841099 (841077 A.H.). 16.Leeton(64) I. KENNEDY v Griffith(120)46. D.; A.P.-M.STUBENRAUCH(94) v schoolboysPark v Leeton; team at Griffith Penrith v recently.Ardlethan; A.P.- 17.COOLAMON:J. REBERGER President: TREVOR44. B. TIPPING,WITHERS Mirrool St., 17.Wagga(lll), P. FINEMORE Gan.-G.G.-M.47.(121) T. v ROYCoolamon(93). Players, AGAIN you are reminded of your Coolamon, 2701. Ph. 273426 A.H.. Secretary: DAVID TheM. Club v Narrandera. would like to thank Milton Elliott for J. Morton (Wagga)...... 0 31 Sat., May 3: Wagga(74) v Narrandera(88). membership fees of $20. Anyone not paying will 18. CROWE,G. McCAIG c/- Coolamon Hotel,45. 2701.J. O Ph.’BRIEN 273028. Treasur­ 18. B. BURGESS 48. J. FURELLA theSat., terrificJuly club26: E. jumpersW.-K. vwithGriffith. the embroided 75th C. Stewart (Turvey Park) ...... 0 27 Sun., May 4: Griffith(135) v E.W.-K.(116); Turvey not be covered by insurance, so get your hands in er: DIANNE WHYBRA, 62 Methul St., Coolamon. Ph. 19. G. WILLIAMS 49. G. RUDD AnniversarySun., July 27: logo. Leeton These v Coolamon;have proven Gan.- very popu­ K. McPherson (East Wagga-K.) 13 23 19. 273418.A. MYERS A.H. 46. K. CHAMBERS Park(135) v Gan.-G.G.-M.(81); Ardlethan(122) v lar. So much so that if payment for those ordered your pockets before you break an arm or leg. EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL: President: PETER HAR­ 20.A.P.-M. K. COOKE(109); Coolamon(181)50. vG. Leeton(69). MUNRO G.G.-M. vTurvey Park; A.P.-M. v 20. C. URQUHART g c onald is not received by Treasurer Petree today, he will J. Bennett (Griffith) ...... 0 22 RINGTON, 3 Simpson Ave.,47. Forest. M Hill.D Ph. 213076 21. D. WASHINGTON 51. S. TIPPING Ardlethan ; N arrandera v W agga . This week it’s Collingullie, so let’s not have a Sat. May 10: Tasmania(183) d NSW(114) at Hobart. sell them to the many who missed out. N. Irvine (Coolamon) ...... 0 19 21. (227273D. COLLINS A.H.). Secretary: JACK48. P. KEATING, SMITH P.O. Box 22. D. WILLIAMS 52. P. COOK Sat., August 2: E. W. -K. v T urvey Park. repeat performance of the last time we played 87, Wagga, 2650. Ph. 212076 (261434 A. H.). Treasurer: K. Sat. May 10: E.W.-K.(63) v Coolamon(72). A Trivia Night will be held at the Gullie Hall on L. Gillard (East Wagga-K.)...... 0 19 Sun. , August 3: Ardlethan v N arrandera ; them. Play for four quarters of football and win. 22. YOUNG,C. TIPPING 11 Cooinbil Cres.,49. Wagga. R. BLENCOWE Ph. 214733 (224063 Sun.,23. G. May STEWART 11: Narrandera(154)54. G. vMcLOUGHLIN A.P.-M.(65); Saturday, July 19, after the Barellan game. Tick­ A.H.). 24.Ardlethan(74) J. QUIETER v Griffith(131);55. Leeton(41)P. SQUIRES v Turvey ets availableLeeton vWagga; at ground Gan.-G.G.-M. on the day. At vA.P.-$6 per head GANMAIN-GRONG GRONG-MATONG: President: BAR­ 25.Park(152); P. SALAN Gan.-G.G.-M.(128)57. vG. Wagga(116). SIMPSON theyM.; include Griffith a Barbecue v Cool amon. Tea starting at 7 p.m. RIE LOGAN, 68 Langham Street, Ganmain, 2702. Ph. LAST ROUND RESULTS 276303 (276224 A.H.). Secretary: MICK HOWE, 4 Devlin Sat.,26. P.May HESTER 17: Wagga(lOl) v Leeton(34).58. P. KING followedSat., August by the 9: Waggaquestions vE.W.-K. at 8 p.m. Street, Ganmain, 2702. Ph. 276424. Treasurer: KEN Sun.,27. R. May GOW 18: A.P.-M.(78) v Gan.-G.G.-M.(166); Tur­ Sun.,This Augustweek we 10: needTurvey the Park daily v Griffith;double against THE POPULAR FAULKNER FOOTYWARRAN, COMPETITIONWaterview Street, Ganmain. 2702. Ph. vey Park(128) v E.W.-K.(65); Narrandera(140) v NorthA.P.-M. Wagga v Leeton;at their Narranderaplace. So let v Gan.-’s put it all FIRST GRADE Round 10: 276403. 28.Ardlethan(38); W. TIPPING Coolamon(125) v Griffith(lOl). togetherG.G.-M. again. ; Coolamon v Ardlethan. WaggaCONTINUES. 12.15.87...... d Ardlethan ENTRY 1.3.9 FORMGRIFFITH: ONPresident: PAGE MARY COLLINS, 22 5 Knox Place. J 29. S. BRUEST Sat. 24 & Sun. May 25: General Bye for VCFL Winfield Sat., August 16: E.W.-K. v A.P.-M.—DEMON Griffith, 2680. Ph. 625918 (623350 A.H.). Secretary: 30.Country D. BURGESSChampionships. R. F. L. (99) d Gan.G.G.M. 22.9.141....d Griffith 13.6.84 MICHAEL THOMPSON, Goodfellow Place, Tharbo- Tungamah(80). , Sun., August 17: Griffith v Wagga; Coolamon gang, 2680. Ph. 621711.636224 A.H. Treasurer: FFIONA v Turvey Park; Leeton v Narrandera; Narrandera8.11.59...... d Coolamon 7.16.58 BLACKMAN, Farm 469. Hanwood Road, Griffith 2680. Sat., May 31: E.W.-K.(127) v Wagga(84). YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A FOOTBALLERArdlethan TO GET v Gan.-G.G.-M. A "KICK" AT THE: COMINGTurvey Park 17.17.119.... EVENTSd Ariah Park-M.FOR 12.11.83MEMBERS Ph. 624500, AND 625857 GUESTS A.H. OF THE Sun June 1: Leeton(104) v A.P.-M.(122); LEETON: President: ROSS ELWIN, ‘Lochleigh’, Colin- Ardlethan(62) v Coolamon(113); Gan.-G.G.- Sat., August 23: Wagga v Coolamon. East Wagga-K. 18.17.125 d Leeton 9.9.63 roobie via Narrandera, 2700. Ph. 553219 A.H. Secretary: M.(140) v Narrandera(95), Griffith(llO) v Turvey Sun., August 24: Narrandera vE.W.-K.; ALAN BREED, ‘Howlong’ Colinroobie via Narrandera, Park(72).CROSSROADS HOTEL-MOTELTurvey Park v Ardlethan; Gan.-G.G.-M. v SECOND GRADE: 2700. Ph. 553205 A.H. Treasurer: CARL BLACKMAN, ► Regular Entertainment COLUNGULUE ► Children welcome RIVERINA AUSTRALIANPalm Avenue, Leeton 2705. Ph. 533677. Sat., 7 & Sun. June 8: General Byefor Winfieldseries. Leeton; A.P.-M. v Griffith. Wagga 28.16.184 .d Ardlethan 1.1.7 ► Counter Lunches and Teas MINE HOST CYRIL ALCHIN ► Carlton Draught NARRANDERA: President: JOHN ROSE, c/- Royal Mail Sunraysia(122)► Open 7 DaysdR.F.L.(107) a Week at Mulwala. ► Foster ► Tooheys Old Gan.G.G.M. 19.10.124 d Griffith 7.4.46 Hotel, East St., Narrandera, 2700. Ph. 592007. Secretary: Sat., ►JuneVideo14: Wagga(63)Hire v Griffith(llO). PHONE 200166 ► Motel Accommodation PETER ROYLE. ‘Pine Hill', Narrandera. 2700. Ph. FOOTBALL CLUB LTD. Sun., June 15: Turvey Park(105) v Coolamon(102); Coolamon 11.10.76...... d Narrandera 4.7.31 592647 (592560 A.H.). Treasurer: JIM McCALLUM, 7 BEER GARDEN & LOUNGE AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE FUNCTIONS Grosvenor St., Narrandera, 2700. Ph. 591407. 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c c SARELLAAf KANGAROOS MARRAR BOMBERS matong A I Y^g^CQOLAMQN GRASSHOPPERS GAmm * mommom * LIONS A SENIORS Full marks to players of both R R Well at last, our teamwork and SENIORS runningCOOLAMONgame returned NOTESwith a SENIORSSENIORS 1. T. TURNER 28. K. SHEA sides in First Grade last week for 1. 2.M. R. FRASER LIMBRICK (c.c.) 41. J.29. LAWTON G. COCHRANE t L vengeance. ‘Rough’s’ inspired 3. B. FLAGG 26. I. LUCAS Inthe a wayvery they good played team outperformance the game in NOT AVAILABLE AT 1. 25. S. BUCHANAN 2. 3.P. RICHARDSONP. HINDMARSH 43. S.30. CROUCH P. PATTISON we had a comfortable win over the effort won the towel award with the 4. M. DANIHER 27. M. KENNY 44 <1 MFN7TFS unbelievable conditions. The se ­ T T TIME OF PRINTING 2. W. McLOUGHLIN 26. P. LEWIS 3. 4.D. HOWED. HODGE 31. G. HANRAHAN Swans. Denzo Walsh, who is really socks going to Mathew ‘Little 5. N. DIGGELMANN28. G. HOWE i 4. R. O’CONNOR (v.c.) 45! G. SYMONS vere hail storm in the third quarter 3. J. WALKER 28. G. PATTISON 5. P. PLUMER 32. D. McKELVIE burning at the moment, won the 2WG 0 GREEN, WHITE V White Bull’ Conlan. The Wheel 6. C. CONLAN 29. M. BROWN 5. D. WALTERS 46. B.33. NOBLED. FOX made the temperature fall so low it Q BLUE & WHITE 4. A. SUDIGEEST 29. P. NOLTE 6. M. ROBERTS Man of the Match, shared the Sports BLACK, STRIPES Alignment to ‘Ha Ha’ and the Au­ 5. G.7. M.BUCHANAN CONLAN 30.30. D.D. IRVINTHOMPSON 6. 7.A. C. CORBETT COOTE 47. G.34. SCHNOEGLM. LANGTRY must have been the coldest football RED SASH H 7. M. STEELE 48. P. McCAIG Club award with Craig Bryon, who BLUJE SHOULDERS. M ssie Eats award to Coach ‘Nod’. 6. G.8. R.CARROLLDANIHER 31.31. J.F.JACKSON PATTISON 8. J. MOHR 35. T. LANGTRY game on record. GOLD CREST 8. P. GOODY 49. C. KEMBER had his best ever first grade game. Congrats to Jim the ‘Brobenah Bruiser’ Williams on 7. P.9. DANIHERA. EVANS 32.32. J.M. WILLIAMS CAREY 9. A. SEVAN 36. S. COCHRANE Tony Turner won the mug with a top game and his return to the Firsts. The effort of Vincent ‘Chuck­ 9.10. D. C. WALSH SEVAN 50. G.38. FENNESSYG. TURNER That man of many talents Jed Lawton 8. 10.W. G.SAUNDERSON COOPER 33.34. D.R. OVERSCLANCY ♦i 10. V. CARROLL 51. B. LONGLEY wonafter the hisBroilers teeth Cupstopped and putrattling it to hegood was use. able Miltons to drink B les©’ Conlan whoV.C.F.L came on during. view the downpour to 9. T. RUDD 35. W. KEW 10. G. MANNING (2nds) 39. R. TURNER out of it. That man again Rocky Rollins got the R 11. D. CONLAN 37. J. INGLIS 11. C. BRYON 52. P. KELLY Gear award votes were: 3 Craig Bryon, 2 Dennis Walsh, show us how to play wet weather football, rivalled 36. C. O’BRIEN 11. D. MALONE 41. J. SHEA By Victorian Country Football League 10. 12.B. ALLENR. EVANS 38. K. TUBE 12.12. M.S. CARROLLKNIGHT 53. M.42. RUSSELLJ. McCORMACK 1 Glenhaircut Evans. from Denzo ‘Maiden being Hair outright Salon leader” with ona very 12 votes strong F the greats of yesteryear such as Kevin Bartlett, Lor­ 11. B. VERANDAH 37. M. EDYVEAN 13. P. WALSH 54. K. DRABER F Secretary Mark Patterson 13. W. FLAGG 39. N. FENDLAY 13. S. MAY 43. B. McRAE fromgame Mark (just Carroll a little 9 offand the Mick back Walsh and sides8. thanks girls - raine Crapp, etc. etc. It was hard to isolate indi­ 12. J. KEOGH 38. M. SALMON 14. P. HATTY 55. J. RICHARDS don’t worry about the top). The Wine was won by i viduals in a great team effort with ‘Howzat’ Clarke 14. P. FLAGG 40. D. MALE 15.14. B. L.CARROLL GEPPERT 56. T.44. RYANS. PALLARD The Reserves also gave a good team performance with L SPECIAL MEETING TO CONSIDER 13 a pattison 39. D. HILTON 15. N. TURNER 45. G. TURNER Trevornew fullCox forwardwinning Davidthe Bowling Hodge, withClub fouraward goals.from The and the ‘Lemon Drop Kid’ appreciating their team­ 14. 17.J. CHAMBERLAINJ. MALONE 41. R. WAIDE 16. G. EVANS 57. L. IRVINE V.F.L PLANS 40. S. LEWIS 16. W. GRAETZ 48. G. SHEA Davidlast Shepherd,Marrar playerbut they to wearboth numbershared the‘4’ andSocial playClub full- mates efforts to keep it open. 15. 18.S. PATTISONB. CONLAN 42.41. J.A. GLADMANCAIN 17. M. WALSH 58. J. GAWNE Directors of the Victorian Country Football 18. H. CRAWFORD 59. 49.M. IRVINEG. SHEA Pewter.forwardCoachwas’s awardthe originalwent to Bernard‘GoldenWinter.Boots’ Errol Bad luck to our Seconds, although badly depleted 16. 19.D. RayBUCHANAN IRVIN 43.43. M.P. MALONEYIRVIN 18. R. O’REILLY League will attend a special meeting in Bendigo on 19.20.L. G.WINTER DESS 60. 50.S. HARVEYC. MOFFATT The Under 19s reversed the first round result to stay in because of injuries were able to make a game of it. 20. M. FLAGG 44.44. P.P. CLARKBARTHOLOMEW Greatz. Have we got another one!! Other good play ­ Saturday, July 19 to consider its stand in respect to 17. G. KEW 20.21. S. C.LENON CEELY 61. 51.S. PARMENTERE. GLOWREY the race for the four. Louis Irvine and Damien Carroll Towel winner was again ‘Tiger’ Trembath with the 21. R. GLADMAN 46.45. B.R. IRVINGARRETT 22. R. THOMPSON 52. G. BEVAN ers, Danny, Thommo, Dessey and Neil Turner. the proposals for changes to the V.F.L. structure and 18. A. FLEMING 21. D. COX 62. P. HARRIS shared the Four Hotels award from Anthony Quinn and socks going to Ian ‘Turbo Charged’ Jamieson. A 19. 22.I. BUCHANANJ. HAWKER 47.46. RodD. HARRIS IRVIN 23. G. ARMSTRONG 55. S. MURFITT The 2nds were not very impressive but won any ­ the recruitment of players. 22. A. CORBETT 63. S. STUART David Logan. i good first up effort from Martin ‘Schoolboy’ Castles 20. 23.C. PARRJ. CULLINANE 49.50. G.B. TREMBATHBUCHANAN 23.24.S. G.BRILL LANGTRY 64. 56.B. ROBERTSN. HANCOCK how. Rip won the mug again. Ross Limbrick got the I At the V.C.F.L. meeting on June 27, V.F.L. Ex­ Great to see so many Griffith stay and mingle for a with ‘Bashful’ and Jeffrey ‘Cramps’ Inglis turning in 21. P. TIPPING 53. B. THOMPSON 24.25. J. B.SHEPHERD ROLLINS 65. 60.M. RAVAB. REARDON Hugh Crawford $20 open order and Brett Robbo ecutive Director Mr. Alan Schwab, presented a de- 24. O. BROWN 50. R. INGLIS while after the game. Marty O’Donnell showed he has toptailed efforts.report ‘Gadgetin relation’ Howeto the appliedproposals himselfincluding wellan at 22. B. FLEMING 54. M. TAYLOR 25.26. P. A.EISENHAUER EASTICK 66. S. . CARROLLB. HOLDEN took the wine. 25. D. MALONE lost none of his antics on the social side. Silver Circle fullexpanded forward. V.F.L. competition, drafting to replace 23. M. BUCHANAN 56. T. GOSS 26.27. G. P. MENZIES O’CONNELL 67. P. CARROLL Congratulations to John Mohr who in his 20th 1 results No. 5 and 6: 73 J. Crouch, 291 K. Mead, 215 M. zoningThe Under and the 19s continuance turned on ofa ‘V.F.L.David developmentand Goliath ’ 24. D. GILLETT 57. D. FARRELL 27. B. KERR UNDER68. G.19s RAVA year of playing football for Marrar played his 200th story,in country however areas. on this occasion the victory went to UNDER 19s 28. T. COX 69. A. WELLS Taylor, 372 K. Steward, 96 L. Foley, 267 J. Mine, 45 M. 1. R. TURNER 70. 15.r. MA.c PMcKELVIEherson game on Saturday. Probably the most gifted local Goliath.V.C.F.L.The Districtvery large BoardsTemora have beenplayers encouragedmust have to 5. SD. GOREYUNDER 56.19s G. BAKER 29. G. CARROLL Logan, 139 G. Crozier. 30.2.W. D.DUNNE DRUM 71. 16.P. LOGANG. THOMPSON player ever to play for us. Rip’s career was inter­ beencirculatean awesome the reportsight to toleagues,some ofwhichour willchaps. enableFull 1. P.8. SUTTONM. CARROLL 11.. D.B. TILYARDIRVIN Top effort by coach Mark Fraser along with several 2. G. O’BRIEN 12. G. LEARY 31. 3.D. C. SHEPHERD WHITMORE 72. 17.A. QUINND. HOLDEN rupted at the age of 20 with a badly dislocated shoul­ marksconsideration for effort, of with the thefeelings towel of going those toat ‘grassSchoolboy roots ’ 26. J. WAIDE 60. M. EVANS 4. M. GOODE 18. N. TURNER senior footballers who conducted a clinic for the school­ level because Directors felt that policies should be 3. 36.M. BUCHANANM. CASTLE 66.13. S.G. GIBSONMcKELVIE * 32. 5.R.B. CONWAYROBINSON 73. 19.P. CORBETTG. DeBRUYN boysder.last Heweek. playedIt was offso andsuccessful on for theyfive justyearsabout withran the and the socks going to Peter ‘ Side Step’ McCormick. 14. R. O’SHEA 33. S. MANNING 74. I. RICHARDSON determined by V.C.F.L. people who must be given 4. 45.A. ARMSTRONGR. BURDETTE 71. P. McCOMICK 6. R. BURNER 20. A. PRICE theshoulderbutcher out poppingof sausages in forandthe outBarbecue until onafterwards. operation ‘Sticks’ Irvin won the ruck and ‘Rabbit ’ Irvin roved 5. S. TILL is. p. McPherson 35. R. WALL 75. I. DEDINI the opportunity to firstly, consider the report in total. . B. HOLDEN . J. CONLAN 8. B. PATTISON 29. G. COCHRANE solved the problem. Don’t be surprised if he is on the well. Brian ‘Red Terror ’ Gorey defended against a 6. B. HOLDEN 17. s. McPherson 36. 9.B. A. WINTER BEVAN 76. 31.C. PARMENTERG. HANRAHAN This week it’s our old rivals the Greens, so let’s carry The V.C.F.L. Directors believe that the changes 7. 51.B. DIXONR. GOREY 18.. J.D. CASTLEIRVINE 37.10. P. G. HARRIS MANNING 77. 32.D. LOGAND. McKELVIE on half-backfrom where line we leftin Firstoff last Grade week infor all thethree big grades. games continuousproposed areattack dramatic from anda very the experiencedimportance of side. them 52. C. HOWE . J. ELLIS Quote of the week: The Temora wag who during 8. G. CURTIS 19. S. BRADLEY 38.11. J. P. BOOTH HASSALL 78. 40.D. CARROLLG. BEVAN ahead. vital enough to call this special meeting. Directors 55. W. SEMMLER 20. N. IRVINE 12. S. KNIGHT 41. J. SHEA the heavy storm yelled at the umpire: “get a peri­ 9. G. TILYARD 39. J. BRILL 79. Pat DILLON Today it’s Barellan, we have to prove we are feel that to either support or oppose the proposal io. s. BROWNING 21. D. YOUNG 40.13. B. O. WALSH HAWTHORN 80. 56.P. DILLONN. HANCOCK YOUR HOSTS JOYCE, CEC & DARREN FITTAT: scopewithout ya mug!lengthy” and critical analysis of the complete 14. G. DeBRUYN 57. B. REARDON worthy finalists. document, is impossible. ______T K. P. & L. M. FARRER NETBALL GANMAIN HOTELESSO G. & M. BUCHANAN PETER MATTHEWS SERVE CARLTON, TOOHEYS&RESCHS LADIES & MEN'S WEAR BEER and AFTER GAMEDISTRIBUTORS SNACKS ThereC • will• SCHOOL be a league WEAR meeting • heldMANCHESTER at the River- B GRADE: Pts For Against % mMmmmCORBETT wz— • Produce Merchants ina Australian• SPORTSWEAR Football Club on• LUGGAGEThursday, July 24, M.C.UThe...... 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DAVIS meetingThe game more againstoften for Coota the U19s. last betterBy contrast, performances last Saturday out there cer for­ 2. G. CARROLLSENIORS26. T. GIBBONS T the last couple of years. 3. T. FINEMORE 27. D. McFADDEN 2. A. RYAN 27. A. BOCK Aweek good was fact played finding in atrocious session condi­ and tainly was a bleak day, not only 3.3. R.J. GAWNESPARKS 28.36.W. P.BEVAN MANN tions. Quinty was hoping these con­ 4.1. T.W. NESS PRICE (c.c.) 24.28.I. J.MATTHEWS DANIHER f« evidently a few home truths came weatherThe Secondswise, but started football the daywise in 5. J. CARROLL 29. R. WILHELM ditions would be a leveller, but it 8 also.fine Ourform 1st with XVIII a didnbig win’t like which the 5.4. G.C. NICHOLESDURNAN 29.37. R. A. MATHEWS FARRELL out. A good roll up on Sunday 6.2. B.C. HAWKEPRICE 25.30. D. G. McCLEAN SHEPPARD was not to be. The home team were BLUE, GOLD V RED, WHITE & wethelped conditions to improve and with our Juneepercentage, kick­ 5. M. THORNTON 30. M. DILLON and the team went out to the are­ HiN N BLUE 7. M. CUNNINGHAM 31. R. BAKER 3. J. MORLEY 26. A. CRANE 7.6. D.M. HUXLEYGILCREST 32.38. P. C.KIRK BYRNES in touch until halftime being within GREEN, RED V BLACK & W HITE ingsomething 6 goals which3 whilst may keepingbecome veryus 32. D. LEESE na and played very well. Still a BBANDS 8. S. MARKS two goals, but in the third quarter important in ourscorelessefforts toin gainthe firstsecond quarterspot. really‘Tank ’ 9.4. G.G. BUTTONDOHERTY 29.33. AlexD. CHARLTONZIEMS 9.7. D.I. BLOOMFIELDMIOSGE (c.c.) 33.39. R.D. WARDMANBURGESS few things to ‘iron out’ such as 8. M. QUILTER the Blues showed their superiority Shephard took madeout both the goingthe ACI tough. award Our and forward Clean- 10.5. P.P. ANDERSONORME 30.34. A. G. ZIEMS MATTINGLY I 34. K. PAICE backand continued chatting to umpires run away and with swearing, the game inbut the afterlast. R line seemed to lack attack, particularly in the second 10.9. M.P. WERNERMORRISON 35.40. I. G.STEWART McGILLIVARY 8 away Mug with another fine performance in the 11.6. P.G. DANIHERINGRAM 31.35. S. D. WATTERS McNEIL beingIt was sent a hard off bruisingthe message game, should with plenty get throughof body quarter when with the wind we persisted to use short 12. G. HARRISON 36. P. FARRUGIA 10. M. CONNOP 36. J. STEWART clashes. Unfortunately Quinty came off second best f F centre. Tim McGregor played his usual steady game 14.7. P.C. OINGRAM’DONNELL 32.37.T.K.HANNONMAXWELL 11. G. STURDY 41. Des HUXLEY with a bit of luck. Awards: D. Shields and K. passesat fullback and silly and handball was rewarded instead of with going the direct. Salon Part 212 11. R. STEWART 37. R. BRETT with Craig Byrnes and Ian Waters being taken to L one of ,the , reason., _ for this, is thatJ r training. has, started 15.8. M.R. PURCELLFLACK 34.38. D. I. CHRISTIANSHEPPARD 14.13. S.H. JOHNSON McCRAE 38.42. C. G. SHADY COLLINS Kelly.hospital for observation and released later in the L toaward slacken while off forat the one other reason end or of another. the ground This A1 applies Barth- jg. G. TOOZE 39. A. GODFREY 14. V. HUGO 39. S. GEHRINGER Reserves were beaten but certainly not dis­ olomew was in rare touch kicking 14 goals. 17.9. P.S. BOXORME 35.40. M. C. CLOSEMASTERSON 15. A. DUNN 43. N. SWEENEY evening. Dennis Rowe battled in the ruck all day, to ALL players, the only way for us to play together 15. M. WHITBY 40. S. SKATES gracedwhilst Ian in Gilmour,a hard bruising Dave Miosge, and very D. entertainingLawson and on TheSaturday Firsts is led to fromtrain starttogether to finish on Tuesdayand ended and up 18.10. M.M. COXCOLEMAN 36.41. P. T. PRICE O’TOOLE 16. P. JACK 44. C. MURRAY game to watch. One day this team will put it winning quite easily. Greg Tooze ran back into form 19- A. BAKER 42. G. HOFFMAN 16. B. MITCHELL 41. S. RUSSELL M. Tucker added their support to be the better Thursday nights, regardless of weather conditions. It 11. K. RUSSELL 37.43. P. W. CULL ROBERTSON 17. P. LAWRENCE 42. D. McLAY altogetherplayers for usand on really the day. show us what they can do. certainlyto take thisshow weeks’s on MiltonsSaturdays Gear who Award has andwhile who the ^ nrvcKT 17. M. CUNNINGHAM 45. R. PARKIN Well done to the Reserves players who came back Junior Whale alias Mark Cox won the Cleanaway 12. p?P. BRIGHTR1CITT pJr 39.44. A. J. ARGUSROBERTSON 18. S. DONALDSON 43. R. HECKENDORF Awards: D. Durnan, P. Kellaghan, N. Seidel. hasn’t been training. Award winners were: Graham 45. A. BARTHOLOMEW 18.19. L.J. KOSTERHOPWOOD 44.46. N. J. SEIDEL LEWINGTON . on for the main game and still battled for the ball as (Henry)Mug. Both Ingram‘Pure $40’and in‘Ando the centre;’relish the Ian hard, (Bulldog) physic- 2313. TH. McGREGORARGUS 40. S. INGRAM Many more games like last week in the Firsts 47. R. SUTTON 20. M. HOPWOOD 45. E. SPENCER theyand everybodyhad in the earlierwill have game. ulcers. The ICoota know Reserves we won Matthewsal games and$30 whofired wasup todoubling win the upHolly from’s Restaurant the 2nds; 24.14. C.D. PARMENTERPRICE 41.48. J. A.DOLAN URQUHART 21. I. GILMOUR 47. S. LEWINGTON showed their depth of players when they ran out and the every realiable Ray (Chippy) Price in the 21. R. MANOUGE 47. A. SUMMERFIELD the game and the four points, but we are still far and Salon 212 awards respectively. 15. I. WATTERS 42.49.K. C.FREEMAN PONTING 23. P. SHEEN 48. W. McINERNEY winners by 199 points, not allowing the Rosellas to backAll pockettickets $20.for the Clothing Raffle should be hand­ 22. I. ROYAL 48. G. LAWRENCE from being a strong force for the finals. Loose a 23. G. McLEAN 50. S. CRAZE score a goal for the whole four quarters. edBy in contrast as it will our be drawn2nd XVIII after showedthis week their’s home true game col­ 16. D. LYONSUNDER43. 19s T. HANNON 25. B. PRIDDLE 49. A. HALL gameAfter and the we surprise will be draw in strife. between From Rivcoll now andon, oursagainst by winning the Imperials. quite comfortably in an entertaining 17.1. D.I, WINBANKLEWINGTON 44.17. C, D. FINNEN STAPLETON 24. G. POWELL 51. W. HICKENBOTTOM TumutEVERY last game week, must it leavesbe taken Quinty-Kapooka as it comes, withlan­ game with the only low point being our bad kicking 2. B. GRENTELL 18. A. SHAW 26.25. D.W. CLARKE HO WITT 50. M. HOCKING The Firsts can take second spot outright with a big 18.3. A.R. HARMERPRICE 46.19. J. M.ARGUS BRILL theguishing inclusion at the of bottom our new of therecruits ladder and again, players so let re’s­ foreffort, goal. so As let with’s keep their our 1st unbeaten grade counterpartshome ground the re­ 4. I. HAWKE 20. P. BRADY 27. S. SUITORUNDER 51. 19s C. AMOS turningnope there from is ainjuries. win coming We upmust in thelift notourselves too distant and 2nds haven’t been training and coach Wrighty would 19.5. D.S. LANGPOULOS 47.21. D. M. CRONK WAKEFIELD future to avoid being the wooden spooners this year. cord in tact and pay them back for our first round 6. S. STAPLETON 22. B. BOWEN 29.2. W.H. BULLRODHAM 27. W. ROYLE become more positive in our thinking to every likedefeat. to see more of you turn up for training. Award 20.7. R.W. QUADEHEALY 48.23. P. M. SULLIVAN GALE 3. G. McLEAN 44.52. D. D. BASHIR NOLAN Today we travel to Boree Creek, they will be winners were: Keith and Betty Gifford $10 award to 8. A. ROBERTS 24. G. O’MARA 4. P. HOWISON 49. S. WILLIAMS gamesmarting fromfrom nowtheir on.loss to Junee last game so will be Finally, don’t forget the Fancy Dress Disco on 21.9. R.D. SEIBELSRAPLEY 49.25. P. T. DOHERTY ENGLISH 35. I. WALTERS Ian (Bulldog) Matthews; Boree Creek Cafe $5 to 11. A. MURPHY 52. D. BLISS all Welcomeout to correct to Harvey this, let ’sMcCrae see if Rosellas and Paul can Wernerturn the Saturday, August 2 following our away game to East 10.22. C.I. CHRISTIANSTEWART 50.27.B. L.FLACK BARELAY 17. D. HYDE 54. J. CAHILL Chris Simpson and Boree Creek General Store $5 to 11. A. PRICE 29. R. REED 19. M. ANDERSON 55. G. LONGFORD whotables weon thehope Magpies will giveand comeus the up liftwinners. we need. AlexWagga. Ziems. An award donated by the Ingram 12. S. GOONAN 32. G. BYRNES Awards: I. Bloomfield, M. Hopwood, S. 14.23. S.W. CRAPP WILLIAMS 51.33. Glen P. BURNES INGRAM 21. M. ARBLASTER 59. R. MARTIN brothers for the player of the day in the 2nd XVIII 15. C. HODGES 39. D. BARMETT t 22. D. KELLY 69. W. TRENGROVE Donaldson, G. Powell. Beaurepairs: N. Seidel. $10 went to Ian Matthews again. 16. C. HOWE 23. S. RUSSELL 71. R. WATERS Today is your last chance to book a seat on the bus 24. J. MITCHELL toCOMING Coota next Saturday, EVENTS for $10 youFOR get admissionMEMBERS AND GUESTS OF THE and the bus trip. See Coxy. 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"^LEAvf^gURP^N^^WOR^^S^^D^Watch a replay of Junee's home games - KURRAJONG 2 OWEN TOYOTA with hosts Terry Mulquiney and Marie Ford WAGGASPEEDSHOP"THE GOOD SPORTS" in the great atmosphere of the . . . * RECOMMEND AND SUPPLY ‘SAFE N |:v • PAINTING CONTRACTORS 0 gg Kurrajong Avenue, LEETON - Ph. 532938 * SOUND’ CHILD CAR SEATSNEW - A MUST & USED FOR CARSsafe-n-sound AND COMMERCIALS ® PAPER HANGING • INTERIOR | ^ y0ur service for: • Petrol & Oil • Lube 1 LONG OR SHORT TRIPS* TOPARTS THE FOOTY. AND SERVICE DECORATING • ROOF & LOFTUSINDUSTRIAL | Service HOTEL-MOTEL • Mechanical Repairs • Car Wash x it HUMPHREY ST., JUNEE - PHONE 24 1511 m SPRAY★ PAINTING ~ • Batteries • Accessories • Car Detailing 81LMD BAYLIS 8398 STREET, WAGGA120 WAKADEIM - PHONE ST , GRIFFITH 21 3486 - PH. 62 1377 Phone Shane 624735,• Don OPEN 621193 7 DAYS • CHINESE REST A URANT i c DIVISION TWO c GRIFFITH SWANS JMMW— A A HORNETS junee BULLDOGS SENIORS What a great game played by young ft Last Sunday at Ganmain was a 1. R. HARRINGTONSENIORS 24. C. MURRAY SENIORS David Meline at centre halfback. Dave was everywhere in a brilliant t day most of us would like to 1. R.2. PIPANG. WATERS 32.25. D. A. BOYD SMITH 1. Pat LYONS 19. A. SOLEY displayWell ofdone attackBulldogs and defencefor awhichgreat forget as it seemed like a night­ 2. M.3. COEN. BRUCE 33.26. M. R. RENFREYMUIR 2. G. HENMANSENIORS20. A. WAKEMAN T 4. G. HILL 27. N. O’BRIEN leftteam no doubtwin. Theabout club who needed was the abest win mare from the moment the 3. PICKERSGILL RUMFREY *» 3. 1.B. P. SMITHROLLASON (cc)21. A.22. LOWRIE W. JENKINS player afield - great stuff Dave, keep it 0 UnderR.A.A.F. 19s ran ontoNOTES the ground 4. S.5. FRENCHD. COLLINS 34.28. B. S. HALL BEST 24. D. HARRIS up.badly Dave to was stay well in supported the race by for Steve the 6. M. TYNDALL 29. T. BENNETT 4.2. P. I. CELIO’FAFFERTY 23. T. SLOANE NAVY BLUE, N WHITE, RED V untilNOT the AVAILABLEtime the First Grade AT left 5. I. HENDERSON 35. T. JOHNSON Turnerfinals. who Let ’turneds hope in it another rains for great the MRED SSHOULDERS H' 5. F. KELLY . 25. G. WARD LIGHT BLUE the ground. 7. p. McGrath 30. b. McAllister 3. R. TURNR 24. M. TAYLOR YDARK BLUE V TIME OF PRINTING 6. M. CRIBBES 36. D. BANKS gamerest of thecourage year and as thedetermination boys seem RED, WHITE 8. M. O’DONNELL 31. J. BORDIGNON 6.4. G.c. ROBSONMcPherson26. L.25. MILLAR B. BAKER Mai Willis once again won the 7. A. GEORGE 37. A. PHILLIPS andto thisrelish also a applied wet ground. to Graham Henman (until &injured, BLUE man of the match award for the U19s. Jim Bob 9. I. GEDDES (c.c.) 32. S. HENDERSON .1 7. K. PRESTON 27. G. HOWIE let’s hope it’s not too bad). Young Terry Lyons deserves 8. McMANNIS 38. L. PLAPP * 5. M. HONNER 26. M. SMITH Marty Honner was winner of R R Bennet looked alright during the game but 10. R. AGRESTA 33. M. THOMPSON 29. G. SWAYBRICK a special mention for his non-stop effort against the 9. G. GANNA WAY 39. M. BARCLAY 9.6. G.M. RYAN HAGAR 27. a. McCarthy the mug with a great game on the wing. Tony seemed more at ease in his part time job as chauf­ 11. D. ALPEN 34. R. TURNER 10. G. CATTELL 31. J. BRAMBLEY Leagues top goal shooter - well done Terry. Shane Dry- F F 10. 12.T. LANEG. TOSCAN 40.35. P. R. KUNO CROWE 7. S. HEY 28. M. COMMINS burghDonohue would turnedalso have out to befor named the club among on SaturdayLeeton’s best and feur on Sunday afternoons. The only other player 11. J. LYONS 33. A. SCOTT L worth mentioning was young Peter Lonergan 11. 13.J. BOMMP. TELFORD (v.c.) 41.36. D. A. VERITY DILLON 8. R. HUNTER 29. J. ROBERTSON fordisplayed a 100 minute all hiseffort skills in whichon the he winghardly toput win a foot the L 34. R. BEER wrong and he was well supported by Kim Preston. Other who played his usual cool mature game. 12. 14.FLEMING D. TAYLOR 42.37. A. B. CORNWALL SPRY 12.9. B.M. LANG EDSON 30. N. BRAY Wine. Tony Turner, Mick Edson, Mark Hagar 13. 15.W. STEWARTG. COLLINS 43.38. M. C. CORNWALLBRAND 13. S. TURNER 35. M. HARRISON good players included Ross and Bryan Smith .who did The Second Grade encounter saw the dynamic 10. A. HALL 31. C. LINDER and Johnny Robertson were other players to debut of the infamous Peter ‘Jacko’ Jackson who 14. 16.KENNY M. AGNEW * 44.39. A.L. CORNWALLBROWN 14. D. MELINE 38. T. ELWIN plentystand ofout hard in astuff great as didteam the effort. ‘never give in’ Denis 15. 17.DAVIS s. McDermott 45.40. H. r .KAWIE andreazza 11. S. EDSON 34. C. STANLEY Irvine. On the day, the Hawks were the better team and took on everything before him including the man 15. S. HOLT 39. L. MELADONIS deservedCongratulationsto win, but one towonders Cam McPhersonhow far up the onladder win­ 18. S. WILLIAMS 41. W. BELLICANTA 12. m. McDermott 35. S. SPENCER Leetonof the Notes match (cont. award. from CouldP. 9) he be the player to put 16. WATERS 46. s. McQueen 16. D. IRVINE 40. S. QUINLIVAN thening Reddies the wouldMug inbe ifthe they Reserves had a top fullfor forward a good in fourthe the side back on the winners list? For the rest of 17. 19.LECK A. ROMAGNOLO47. 42.P. J.MINJIHAU STILLMAN 17.13. R.K. SMITHCROWE 44. S.36. McMAHON B. SIMS camp.quarter Award effort. winners Also were: congratulations David Meline, Ross to SmithChris Lukeythe Meladonisside, well also . . played. there well’s always to win thisthe free week, booze. isn ’t 18. 20.MEADINEO R. OWEN 48.43. V. S. PLATENBROOKES 21. D. PREST 44. G. CECCATO 14. S. SMITH (vc) 57. I.37. MALE P. MOORE andHart Steve for Turner. being selected in the CHS State side to Otherthere good boys!!! players were Brian Southgate, Gary Swas- 19. DOBBIN (c) 9. P. NOLAN 18. T. LYONS ' Barry Lang has hung the boots up after 2161st XVIII 22. R. BERTON 45. A. SIMPSON 15. B. PARSONS 40. M. BENETT be played in Adelaide. brick,The John First Brambley Grade and game Mick sawGarlick. another prodical 20. B. JUST 50. R. LIKIUS games for the Reddies. Barry came to the Redlegs in The U19s put up a good fight before going down to a 23. B. BELLICANTA 16. M. LEDWIDGEUNDER 19s41. C. BAKER Also, Saturday, August 9 has been named for son, Sid Williams win the pewter with Robbie 21. R. PUMPA 51. F. HENDERSON 1973 from Finley and has given this club great service good Hawk combination. Good to see big Phil Russell 2. P. O’CONNELL 12. C. NETTLEBACK the Grand Ball of the Year, to be held at the Golf Owen running a close second after overcoming 22. S. ALCOCK 52. J. OHLIN 17. C. SELBY 42. M. SMITH over the years - thanks Baz! pullevery the redillness and blueknown on again.to man Givento takea yearthe or fieldtwo andand UNDER 19s 3. James SEYMOUR 13. S. THOMAS Club,It waswithnot a‘greatSpanishday Gardenfor the 2nd’ playing.XVIII whoDonwere’t misson 23. S. GRANT 53. D. POKAKNA 18. C. HART 43. S. DUCK Philpick may up be theover answer 30 kicks. at FF, so let’s try hang onto these 4. W. COCHRANE 14. P. COLLINGS theit! wrong end of a cricket score and were beaten out­ young players. The Bolton Pest award winners were: 24. 51.D. LUCKMANP. COLLA 54.62. A. J. WAGNERBENNETT 19. S. McKENNA 44. S GIBSON Today we tackle the Leeton Redlegs . . . let’s 52. R. BIRON 63. P. ROYAL 5. Gary SCHMETZER 15. B. MATHEWS rightLet by ’thes all highget flyingbehind Hawks.Rollo Howeverand Smithy to thethis Reddiesweek Paul McGowan, Andrew Varley and Simon Thomas for 25. 53.DAVEYD. FILES 55. D. STOUT make it three wins. 64. G. LANE 6.20. J. T.FELL TURNER 16. K.45. WARD S. GREGOR credit they lifted themselves after the long break and top efforts. Others to show out in a good team effort 26. 54.S. WARDD. GEE 56.65. D. B. TAYLOR DAVIES gaveand thereturn Hawks to a theharder four game. with There a win is no against doubt that the 55. S. GEE 66. K. ZUCCATO 7.21. D. P. ELDERTON HALE 17. D. WILLIAMS were Phil Francis, Matthew Knagge, Jon Sayers, Todd 27. PETTRICK 57. N. TRICE captainR.A.A.F. and FULLBACK John Brambley will remem­ 56. M. GULLIFER 67. M. BRADY 8. r. McGrath 18. G. SCHMETZER Henman, James Seymour, Steve Draffin and Phil Rus­ 28. 57.J. JEDANIM. HOOD 58.68. D. G. VERITY DREYER ber his 50th game for a long time. Good players were a 9. J. SAYERS 20. J. SEYMOUR sell. 29. 58.C. ADAMSB. CAMM 59.69.J. C.HUDSON BURLEY little hard to find, however one could not go past Jamie 59. W. SPENCE 70. P. KENNY 22. E. COCHRANE UP THE REDDIES. 0 10. R. MARKS Manning at CHB as Leeton’s best. Jamie turned in a real 30. 60.GRUST P. LONNIGAN 60.71. R.R. NEISHBAGATELLA 11. P. MELINE blinder to win the Len Wade Pharmacy Brute award. 31. 61.M. ATCHESONM. FOXALL 72. S. HARTLEY 74. G. PAYNE Cont. page 36 ► r • Tractor, TheTruck sheer and Car elegance Tyres - most of brands new ■ FOR ONE OF THE BEST • Electronic Wheel Balancing - cars & trucks INSURANCES DUE??? i M.I.A. 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DIVISION TWO F c EAST WAGGA ■ KOORINGAL HAWKS C ARDLETHAN STARS A A TUMUT- TALBINGO HAWKS WHITTON TIGERS V- SENIORS R S SENIORS T To the Redleg scribe: You men­ 1. T. GOODEN 40. L. GILLARD Character has a lot to do with a foot­ l l tioned an 8 year old kid last week in 1. C. LITCHFIELD 25. P. WHYTE 2. P. COHALANSENIORS41. D. McLINTOCK ballers ability. After harsh words were your notes. WRONG, theTUMUT-T. lad is 14 NOTES 3. B. MAGINNESS 42. G. LANG spoken to the Ists at the long change, due E T years old; also you hadNOT something AVAILABLE to 2. A. AT POPPLE 26. P. HORAN 4. S. McRAE 43. M. DONALDSON to a pretty P.P.E., they excepted the fact T o 1. B. HARRISON 21. R. CLARK say about elbows andTIME having OF your PRINTING 3. J. GILBERT 27. B. SEMMLER 5. D. HICKS 44. D. DALY that everyone has to contnbute if the 0 team is going to be a force in coming 0 REDI& GOLD heads pulled off. Funny thing is it hap­ 4. K. THOMSON 28. K. LALLY 6. 2.D. E. PLEDGER BOOTS 45.22. M.S. PURTILLGOLDSMITH weeks. BROWN & H STRIPES pened to us also, but then again we are 5. M. DAVIES 29. J. SMITH 7. C. HORNE 46. G. DeKORT WHITTON NOTES GOLD STRIPES N BROWN & 8. 3.D. P. PRESTON PRESTON 47.23. M.I. HARRISON HARON The game started with what seems like z' playing football not ‘riddle-winks’. 8. K. WILLIAMS 30. J. LANGEMEIER NOT AVAILABLE AT BLACK, IIIGOLD STRIPES 9. S. BRADMORE our compulsory slow start with only a YELLOW S>ASH Also Mr. Scribe, take note of what happened Wednes­ 48.24. J.I. BRYONRICE TIME OF PRINTING n 31. C. TUCKER 4. G. HEATH handful of contributors, namely Abo, Ritchie, Howie, Mick day night at the tribunal - very serious stuff. 9. W. TUCKER J 10. C. HOUNSELL 49. B. HARRINGTON 10. B. NOBLE 33. D. SMITH and Trevor; but after halftime we started to play the brand of F a With all that behind us, we had a very muddy and wet ' 11. 5.M. G. ZIEBELL CAMPISI so.25. I.k . PARROWMcPherson . good open attacking football that we know we are capable of a day last Saturday against the Tigers. Our U19s were 11. D. CARROLL 34. R. GUYMER 12. M. LUCAS 51. a. mcpherson doing. short about half the team, so the players there played a 12. N. LITCHFIELD 35. M. GAYNOR 13. 6.M. R. PRICE WATTS 26.52. A.G. HARRISONLEWIS This resulted in a complete rout of the Redlegs. who were F 14. S. HICKS 53. S. WINLEY COMPARISON L scratch match which ended up in an all-in mud wrestle. 13. P. COX 36. G. QUADE 7. R. BOOTS 27. D. RYAN just starting to think that they had the mighty Hawks' mea­ L Our 2nds went down in a very slippery encounter. It is 15. B. GIBBONS 54. D. YOUNG sure. To name best players after halftime was hard to do 14. B. COx 37. P. GRIFFIN 16. S. ABSOLUM 55. J. YOUNG because everyone lifted their game and made amends for a sad to see big Jeff (Yank) Langemeier partake in his last 38. B. ROBERTSON 8. F. GORDON 28. S. YOUNG 1985 ROUND 9: DIVISION 2 game. 15. M. DOYLE 17. J. SAMBELL 56. P. PRICE pretty average first half. Players who do deserve a special The First Grade team went down again in very mud­ 16. G. GARDENER 40. M. POWER 18. 9.M. R. CROUCH YOUNG 29.57. C. COUTTSPICKENS mention are Abo, Blossum, Phil, Ritchie, Trev, and Gibo 17. S. HALL 41. D. DOWDY 19. R. ROBINSON 58. A. LONG played well when given the chance after spending sometime dy, wet and slippery conditions. Before half-time we saw 20.10. R. P. WARREN PAINTING 30.59. G.R. THOMASRHODES warming the interchange bench before getting a run. i our coach ‘Wagga Wagga’ Cox leave the ground with 18. S. LITCHFIELD 42. d. McDermott The harshFIRST reality GRADE was soon evident LADDER also in the Reserve 21. M. MOORE 60. J. ANDERSON strained ligaments to his shoulder,B. Cooper also Kim (Magnum) of The19. P. RockMONAHAN 43. B. WOOD 11. R. GORDON 31. C. WRIGHT Grade with the Redlegs getting a real caneing, with T.G. and 22. A. WATCHORN 61. B. BOURNE Round 9**: W L D B For Ag % Pts Thompson went off with a badly strained knee; both 20. G. GAYNOR 44. S. GORDON 23. D. CORBETT 62. D. HOUNSELL Grouchy completly dominating up forward. This was due to is the Footy winner 12. D. GORDON 32. L. GRIEVES the excellent football being played by our rucks, rovers and players will miss this weeks game at least. 22. P. MILLS 45. J.COX 24. I. MATTINGLY 63. P. MAY WHITTON 71-1 1575 553 284.9 28 A number of players played intheir Competitionlast game for the No. 3 25.13. T. I. SUTTON WHEATLY 33.64. R.N. PICKENSWARD centre line players grabing every opportunity that came their club last week. The players who have gone, or are going, 23. B. RAYMENT 46. M. FOSTER way whichJUNEE/KAP00KA made it easier 7 for1 the- 1 forward1027 721 line 142.4 duo to28 show Spot The Ball this week - P.22 26. W. HOWIE 65. G. MITCHELL just how effective they can be when given the chance. Best we wish them well with their new clubs. They will de­ 24. D. KELHEAR 47. G. STONE 27.14. D. P. POCOCK THOMPSON 34.66. A.S. HUTHWAITECAMERON finitely be missed by players and supporters alike. playersRIVCOLL were hard...... to name5 the 3way - 1 the966 game 828 panned 116.6 out,20 but UNDER 19s 28.15. L. P. CATLIN PURTILL 35.67. I.D. IRVINE BOWEN other players who deserve a mention was Harry in the cen­ I must congratulate the Tigers club on their efforts to 29. G. ANKERS 68. M. DURRANT tre, LeggyC00TAMUNDRA and Briggsy in4 the ruck,4 - 1 Dono957 618and 154.8Kenny 16 domi- have the showers gassed up and piping hot after the 1. S. SCALES 12. J. ELDER 30.16. S. R.LOVELL MURRAY 36.69. J.P. RAWLECALLER natdon both wings, and Modgey and Ian Bryon on the back- senior game. There were a lot of thankful footballers for 2. P.CRITTENDEN 13. C.HATCHER 31. M. DUNCOMBE 70. P. MILLER line wereBoreeCreek as tight ....as Blossum2 5when - 2 749it’s his798 turn 96.3 to shout.8 their efforts. 3. M. WHITE 15. P. DURHAM 32.17. C. G. BRIGGS LLOYD 37.71. D.S. CALDOWTICKER ToR.A.A.F the champs...... of the future1 6 - well2 832done, 1056 another 78.7 fine4 win. SpeakingIHif of congratulationsSttiln^flofrtisrr they go out to David 4. F. PRANTL 16. D. 4SCALESI 33. D. MAGNER 72. T. ARDAGH Haro told me he was still kidnapping players off the street on 18. C. YOUNG 38. N. WEYMOUTH Curry for being selected in the N.S.W. High School 5. B. FOSTER 18. J. FOSTER 34. P. WILSON 73. P. LONSDALE the way.toUranquinty the game, so it made8 - the1 win320 even1853 more17.2 meritous. 0 team to play in Adelaide in August. Also Mark Whyte 6. D. CURRIE 19. P. CALDOW 35.19. R. S. CLARKE TONGS 39.74. N.M. MAXWELLBROHMAN Best players were Kenny McPherson, Greg DeKort, Jason was selectedThe to play newspaper in the U15 Shell Cup team that's to play at part7. P. WERNER of your home!20. M. LYONS 36. G. CRANE 75. C. BILLINGHAM Young, Geoff Ankers and Michele Derrant. Broken Hill. 9. D. WALKER 21. A. MARTIN 37.20. T. B. PATON THOMSPON 40.76. V.P. CAMPISIWRIGHT The Mug winners last week - Ists: Abo; 2nds: Timmy 48 TRAIL STREET, WAGGA WAGGA - PHONE (069)22. 21 P.2021GARDENER Gooden; U19s: Kenny McPherson. Signing off on a brighter note. 10. S. SPENCER 38. M. HOUNSELL 77. S. MAGNER Stop Ptess: I hear when you holler for a Marshall (battery) UP THE STARS! 11. S. FOSTER 23. B. PATTEN 39. G. SUCKLING all you get is dead terminal. r~ u

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TAGLIEBUE very best last Saturday when Ti­ 1. M.2. ARMSTRONG A. SNOWDEN (c.c.) 32.29. M. C. FAGAN SETON 1. considering that we are second T 1. G. PARSONS 22. D. LOUTTIT T gers and Ardlethan met. Two big 2. N.3. STANTONJ. WILLIS 33.30. A. M. PATTERSON LEVETT 2. A. BELL 26. J. WORLAND from the bottom on the ladder winsRIVCOLL and a forfeit NOTES in the U19s saw 3. H.4. McMILLIANS. BANCE 34.31. N. B.CLARK LALLY 3. B.2. JOHNSTONEJ. NORRIS 27. 23.S. WENTC. GOLDEN and COOTAMUNDRATurvey are in second NOTES spot. 0 0 5. B. MORRIS 32. P. COMERFORD No one gave up the game - put­ BLA NOTus take AVAILABLE the points. AT 4. D. FORST 35. M. REYNOLDS 4. G.3. B.HADDRILL DELANEY 29. 24.B. GAYNERJ. BRISTOW NOT AVAILABLE AT riYELLOW SASH 6. A. CROKE 33. R. SCOTT ting in a hard and determined H GREEN TRIM, n TIMEAt the OF time PRINTING of writing I do not 5. G. WALSH (2nds c.) 36. C. FRESCOS 4. G. BENNETT 26. T. FINUCANE TIME OF PRINTING RED & WHITE 7. M. BARBER 34. P. GREENWOOD 5. T. WALKER 30. M. GOODE effort - being keen to get the ball GOLD NAVYLETTERING BLUE, BkV STRIPES have the award winners from last WHITE CREST Bill 6. P.8. MURPHY B. ROWE 37.35. s. C.M cALLENAllister 5. d. McPherson 27. C. PASSFIELD down our scoring end probably is 6. B. VEARING 31. G. GAYNER Saturday, but a run through of our sponsors is still 7. P.9. STARR R. PIEPER 38.36. M. P. WILLET POULOS v 10. R. CARROLL 37. P. TIMOTHY 6. D. GREEN 32. 29.V. GAYNERR. MILTHORPE why we made mistakes. But full credit to the team ft R warranted. The Red Steer, Allonville Motel, and 8. D. CHADWICK 39. C. MITCHELL 7. R. SEYMOUR 11. P. OSBIESTON 38. W. LOECHEL 7. G. BRADLEY 33. 30.C. CHALMERSB. ORMSTON for a very entertaining four quarters. F F McVideo Hire all assist our club. Our major 9. A.12. McMILLIANW. JOVANOVICK40. 39. P. P.McINTYRE GREGURKE 8. T. HADDRILL Paul Breust had another great game in the ruck r 8. M. GAYNOR 31. D. MOORE F sponsor the Union Club Hotel should be support­ 10. I.13. NELSON G. GALVIN 41.40. A. S. COTTRELL ALLEN 9. P. MANNING 34. T. O’BRYAN and wonVCFL the ViewBowling (cont. Club award. Hammy had a L L ing at every available moment, the money and 11. A.14. MORRISD. LARWOOD 42.41. D. L. BANNER BURGMAN 10. G.9. D.BELL HOWARD 35. 32.B. PRENTICEM. MORTON strong game and won the pewter (and next time services offered by Rowdy and Janice would not 12. M.15. BROWNA. GAYNOR 43.42. I. A.ELDERSHAW LYONS 10. R. KNAGGE 33. I. BUTTRISS he winsconsideration the pewter of Ithe’m feelingsnot driving of those him at home) grass roots - © V.C.F.L. uieti' 16. P. WILLIAMS 43. D. GREGURKE 11. G. RYALL 36. P. PELLOW easily be replaced if we were looking for another 13. B. THOMAS 44. J. SUIDGEEST good gamelevel because Hammy! Directors Brian Gordonfelt that wonpolicies the should shirt, be By Victorian Country Football League 17. J. BANNISTER 44. M. WALKER 12. 11.B. R.GORDON NIEUWENDYK37. 35.P. REESB. BOOTS determined by V.C.F.L. people who must be given sponsor elsewhere. 14. P. WEBSTER 45. D. IRVINE Brett Vearing the Video. Also I would like to Secretary Mark Patterson 18. M. DENTON 45. M. SPITTLE 12. L. REID 38. 36.J. McLEANR. BOLTON the opportunity to firstly, consider the report in total. Ladies auxiliary has a meeting next Wednes­ 15. S.19. RENDELL R. COLVIN 46.46. P. M.MANTELLA KING 13. S. FRENCH congratulateThe V.C.F.L. Linden DirectorsWalker onbelieve his goalthat (seethe changesLin­ 13. Peter DELANEY 37. J. THOMPSON day, July 16 at the clubrooms, commencing 7.30 16. M.20. LENGP. COLLINS 47.47. D. T. McLELLAN POSSELT 14. P. BREUST 42. L. WALKER den youproposed can kick are goalsdramatic at bad and angles)the importance - well doneof them SPECIAL MEETING TO CONSIDER 21. C. CHAMBERLAIN 48. H. VAN de BEEK p.m. There shall be an additional attraction in the 17. M. POWELL (2nds capt.)48. I. FLETCHER 15. 14.R. D.FISHER EARNSHAW 44. 38.R. G.CATLIN HENLEY Baldy.vital enough to call this special meeting. Directors V.F.L. PLANS 22. B. HICKEY 49. D. TIMOTHY In feelthe thatSeconds, to either award support winners or oppose were: the Brettproposal way of a Bendigo Pottery display courtesy of 18. S.23. DURBRIGDED. BROWN 50.50. J. P.JASZEZYKKEYZER 18. 15.G. D.O ’BRIENBRADBURY 46. 39.P. MAGUIREI. DALLAS Directors of the Victorian Country Football Prenticewithout the Bowlinglengthy and Club critical award, analysis John of Worlandthe complete Karina Loutitt. 19. A.24. McCELLANDD. COMERFORD51. 51. A. C. PRICE NOACH 16. W. DE BRITT 40. P. HUDSON League will attend a special meeting in Bendigo on 19. I. GORDON 48. B. PRENTICE the pewter,document, Shaun is impossible. Went the $10, M. Goode the The road to the finals is still open for the Firsts 20. D.25. CROSSB. OUGH 52.52. N. P. ANTHONY NOACH An announcement of the V.C.F.L.’s official views Saturday, July 19 to consider its stand in respect to 20. 20.J. GORDONS. HOGAN 49. 41.G. D.FAIRMAN HARMER socks and G. Gaynor the video. and wins every week are absolutely essential. 22. C.26. FLECHTERD. LOUTTIT 53.53. R. A. BECK BUCHHORN in relation to the document, will be made at the the proposals for changes to the V.F.L. structure and 54. R. BREWER 21. S. HAMILTON Congratulations to Allen and Joan Bell on the theTodayrecruitment we mustof players. not take Ariah Park lightly, any­ 27. D. HALBISCH 21. S. MAGUIRE 54. M. WALKER conclusion of the special meeting. 23. D. NORMAN 54.55. L. D. BATES SPITTLE arrival of Christopher (another footballer). And Atthing the butV.C.F.L. a win meetingto Tigers on waves June 27, goodbye V.F.L. toEx the­ ’86 24. G. THOMAS 55. P. CRAFT 22. J. WALKER 59. J. BRYCE ecutiveseason. Director Mr. Alan Schwab, presented a de­ UNDER 19s also to the proud grandparents Shirley and Brian. 26. P.1. JOHNR. WILLIS 56.17. C.T. ANDERSONBELLAMY 23. R. McKENZIE 64. L. MAGUIRE John Ryall has actually made it to 21, so con­ tailed report in relation to the proposals including an (■ THE COVERAGE AREA OF THE expandedAfter V.F.L. the gamecompetition, today dondrafting’t forget to replace the Union 27. P.4. WAHLINR. BREWER 57.18. N. D. MOORE DENTON 24. S. COLWILL 65. A. WALKER gratulations J.R. - let’s win today and have twice zoningCluband Hotel.the continuance For those offromV.F.L. Ariahdevelopment Park there are 28. P.5. DOWNSJ. JONES 58.19. K. A. McBETH BRADLEY RIVERIIMA FOOTBALL RECORD 6. w. McCullough 20. g. fellow as much to celebrate tonight! in countryexcellent areas. counter teas available. 29. D.7. BRANSONC. BARBER 62.21. A. J. KINGMARTIN EVERYWEEKUP THE BOMBERS! V.C.F.L.UP THE District TIGERS! Boards have been encouraged to 30. A.9. TOOLEP. NOACK 69. P. BROWNLOW Yenda circulate the report to leagues, which will enable 10. C. FLANIGAN 23. B. MONTGOMERY I 31. A. O’BRIEN 100.24. P.M. GEDDESSMERDON GRIFFITH Barellan I 11. C. 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FLOWER BOUTIQUE THE DAILY ADVERTISER John Rush, Manager. PhoneFor all Waggayour (069), 25 2537 J PHONE WAGGA 21 5900 S O L A R MODERN FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND MONUMENTAL fresh flower CONTRACTORS SERVING THE arrangements J- CARLTON RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE D CARLTONFOSTERS RIVERINAFARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUEDRAW EDITORIAL- 1986 ENTIRE RIVERINA AREA AND for Wedding, ( c . AUSTRALIA WIDE. New Arrivals ( A A DIVISION ONE ^ JULY 12: South Wagga- MAY 31: Whitton(171) v $ The CarltonTolland Riverinav T.R.-Y.C.; Temoraleading vteams Uranquinty-K.(86) away from League; Junee(125) Headquar v ­ or any special , ROUND ONE M.C.U.; North Wagga v Coll.- Rivcoll(86); Tumut-T.(62) v FIRST10 BAYLIS GRADE STREET, LADDER WAGGA UNDER NINETEENS LADDERMEMBER OF * n Football League top four ters, but of course, they have the luxury of INTERFLORA Ashmont; Barellan v Marrar. Cootamundra(153); R.A.A.F.(70) v PHONE 21 4913 occasion. L APRIL 5: South Wagga-Tolland(40)remained unchanged af- knowning thatBoree the finalsCreek(98). are conducted on their l v Temora(119); M.C.U.(108) v North JULY 19: M.C.U. v South Principal: Eric Parmenter Roundll: For Ag % Pts Wa ter last weekend’s foot- home track, JUNE 7: General Bye for Div. 2 Car­ Round 11: Manager:W LDBob ParmenterFor Ag % Pts 10 BAYLIS ST., WAGGA -PHONE 21 4915 gga(46); The Rock-Yerong Wagga-Tolland; T.R.-Y.C. v nival. Farrer(66) d Sapphire(47) in T Creek(92) v Barellan(60); Collingullie- TURVEYPARK*Manageress: .. Melva1141 I*arnu 240,tttcr 475.4 44 T ball, indeed,North mostWagga; sides Coll.-AshmontWhile vEast final.Wagga-Kooringal’s ace goalkick- GAN.-G.G.-M. . . 10 1 - 1496 975 153.4 40 Ashmont(32) v Marrar(115). Barellan; Marrar v Temora. JUNE 14: Uranquinty-K.(131) v WAGGA*...... 941 348 270.4 32 P 0 APRIL 12: General Bye. (A.C.withinT. 140 the top four have er, prev0r Sutton, continues to set the pace in Junee(89); Cootamundra(83) v TURVEYPARK , 9 2 - 1418 919 154.2 36 d N. S. W. 100 & Farrer 80 d R.F.L.consolidated78). theirSPLIT posiROUND­ EASTWAGGA-K.*.. 848 565 150.0 32 N the Senior competition,Whitton(92); itBoree was Creek(167)his team-mate v NARRANDERA .9 2 - 1217 914 133.1 36 V n APRIL 19: North Wagga(152)tions. v JULY 26: South TimWagga-Gooden,Tumut-Ta member. (45);ofRivcoll(lOl)the Hawks 2ndv GOALS BEHINDS TOTALGRIFFITH*...... GOALS BEHINDS658 465 141.5TOTAL 28 1 South Ganmain-GrongWagga-To11 and Grong-Matong(68); Tolland maintainedv Temora; M.C.U. v R.A.A.F.(133) GRIFFITH...... 7 4 - 1257 1010 124.4 28 Barellan(139) v M.C.U.(68); XVIH ’s that stole the show last Sunday. Ganmain-G.G.-M.* 721 602 119.7 28 the top rung on the ladder withNorth a very Wagga; solid winT.R.-Y.C. v Barel­ Coolamon...... 6 5 - 1119 958 116.8 24 Marrar(85) v T.R.-Y.C.(136); Gooden posted 23 majors as his side ran riot IQ CoolamonIQ...... 798 722 110.5 28 R 8 Temora(117)over fourth v Coll.-Ashmont(88). placed Griffith, whilelan; Coll.-AshmontNarrandera v Marrar.against Leeton, amassingROUND 35.11.221 TWO for the Wagga ..5 6 - 1022 963 106.1 20 APRILmade 26: theirSouth Wagga-Toliand(75)spot in the four a littleAUGUST more secure 2: North Wagga v JUNE 21: Rivcoll(85) v Uranquinty- 2Q Narrandera*2Q ...... 343 717 47.8 12 r v Barellan(131); M.C.U.(158) v South Wagga-Tolland; afternoonBarellan v ’s activity.K.(64); Cootamundra(113) v E.W.-Kooringal .... 4 7 - 1126 1045 107.7 16 Marrar(69);with a T.R.-Y.C.(190)one point win v Coll.-over Coolamon.M.C.U.; Marrar v T.R.-Y.C.;TT„ ., , Junee(23);, Boree, Creek(95), _ v Ardlethan*...... 202 735 26.8 12 Ashmont(51);The ‘crunch North ’Wagga(42)for Coolamon, v who played with While its been good news for the League s AriahPark-Mirrool3Q 2 9 - 966 1355 71.2 8 3Q i 1 Temora v Coll.-Ashmont. Whitton(121); R.A.A.F.(188) v U./n£2 Leeton...... 269 1228 21.9 4 Temora(123). Tumut-T.(71) 2 9 - 802 1348 59.4 8 so much character and courageAUGUST in last year9: ’sSouth tribunalWagga- this year, with very few reportable inci- Leeton(D ., MAY 3: Marrar(181) v South Wagga- JUNE 28: Newcastle(107) d 4Q ' * Denotes4Q forfeit % to be adjusted Tolland(62);finals series, Coll.-Ashmont(lOl) will come todayv Tolland(Sunday) v Barellan;when dents,M.C.U. last v week s clash at Narrandera between Ardlethan 1 10 - 661 1597 41.3 4 Farrer(70). Ariah Park-M. does not field an U19 team M.C.U.they(126); welcome Temora(109) near v T.R.-neighbours Marrar; Ganmain- T.R.-Y.C. thev Coll.-home side andJULY Coolamon 5: Uranquinty-K.(41) was somewhat v of Total Total Y.C.Grong(136); Barellan(184) Grong-Matong, v North to KindraAshmont; Park. North Wagga™ exception, v Cootamundra(133);with a couple of Junee(77) alleged v strikingBoree Wagga(23).Time is rapidly running outTemora. for the Gras- charges. Let sCreek(24); all hope that Whitton(75)tribunal sittings v re­ IQ IQ MAY 10: South Wagga-Tolland(41) v AUGUST 16: Marrar v South R.A.A.F.(21); Tumut-T.(50) v SECOND GRADE UDDER CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Coll.-Ashmontshoppers (89);to force M.C.U. a place(80) v in the four, and last main an exception,Rivcoll(50). rather than a regular weekly T.R.-Y.C.(85); Temora(57) v Wagga-Tolland; Coll.-Ashmont v Q n i 2Q 2Q week’s one point loss at Narrandera may cost occurance. ► JULY 12: Boree Creek v Barellan(96); North Wagga(36) v M.C.U.; Temora v T.R.-Y.C.; Round?o 11: For Ag % Pts Round 11: Ists 2nds U19 Total Marrar(65).them dearly. Barellan v North Wagga. This week weUranquinty-K. start publishing; R.A.A.F. the first of v the Q< ' 3Q 3Q Junee; Tumut-T. v Whitton; Riv- GANMAIN-G.G.-M.Oqc ...... 1452 464 312.9 44 GanmainG.G.M. .. 60 33 7 100 MAY At17: MaherT.R.-Y.C. Oval(160) inv SouthWagga on Sunday,FINALS Nar- ten club entrants in this year’s Fosters-RFL Wagga-Tolland(36); M.C.U.(79) v coll v Cootamundra. WAGGAujcj ...... 4Q...... 1445 475 304.2 36 Turvey 4Q Park..... 54 27 11 92 Temora(43);randera Coll.-Ashmont(77)will be out to prove v thatSat. they AUGUST can play 23: First‘Girl Semi. of the Year’ JULYQuest. 19:Once Uranquinty-K. again the League v V) North Wagga(49); Marrar(62) v TURVEYPARK...... 1345 538 250.0 36 Griffith...... 42 18 7 67 premiership winning football AWSat. A YAUGUST from the 30: Secondis grateful Semi. to CarltonR.A.A.F.; and ReneeJunee Frockv Tumut-T.; Shop of Total Total Barellan(72).Narrandera , Sportsground whenSun. they SEPTEMBER take on 7:Narrandera Prelimin­ forWhitton their continued v Rivcoll; associationCootamundra with COOLAMON...... 1130 661 170.9 30 Narrandera ..... 54 9 3 66 MAY 24: General Bye. Farrer(lSO) d v Boree Creek. Coolamon...... 36 221/2 7 65V2 Newcastle(85).the Turvey Park Bulldogs, whoary Final. they share this award. The Quest will be held in conjunc­ Griffith...... IQ ...... 871'740 117.7 24 IQ MAY 31: South Wagga-Tolland(55) v Sat. SEPTEMBER tion13: Grandwith the QuinnJULY Medal 26: countTumut-T. night as vlast Wagga...... 30 27 8 65 second place on the ladder with. Uranquinty-K.; Whitton v Junee; E.W.-Kooringal...... 1203 563 213.6 22 M.C.U.Narrandera(162); North Wagga(lOl)is yet to beatv aFinal.member of the year at Narrandera Ex-Servicemen’s Club. 2Q E.W. Kooringal2Q 24 I6V2 8 481/2 T.R.-Y.C.(174); Barellan(120) v Coll.- Rivcoll v Boree Creek; R.A.A.F. Narrandera...... 607 1141 53.1 12 Ashmont (118); Temora(85) v v Cootamundra. 3Q Leeton3Q...... 12 9 1 22 Marrar(121). Leeton...... 473 1535 30.8 12 Ariah Park-M.* 12 0 0 12 ◄ COVER: MCU centreman StephenDIVISION Cole has the TWO ball all to himself asAUGUST team-mate 2: andUranquinty-K. ruckman Gordon v ZLu Whitton; Rivcoll v Junee; Coota­ ArdlethanDZ ...... 4Q ...... 396 1575 25.1 4 Ardlethan4Q ...... 6 3 3 12 Wooden shepherds off T.R.-Y.C.ROUND defender-Ricky ONE Fitzsommons and Magpie back pocket Bruce mundra v Tumut-T.; Boree Creek Ariah Park-M.Z ...... 370 1620 22.8 0 Ists: 6 pts; 2nds: 3 pts; U19s: 1 pt. ROUND TWOLeaver (right) movesAPRIL in during 19: Uranquinty-Kapooka(20) last Saturday’s Fairer Leaguev R.A.A.F. Division 1 game at Yerong Creek. Total ‘AriahTotal Park-M does not field an U19s side. JUNE 7: South Wagga-Tolland(79) v v Rivco 11(161); Junee(38) v AUGUST 9: Junee v North Wagga(139); M.C.U.(128) v Cootamundra(131); Whitton(204) v Uran quinty-K.; Whitton v Coota- Boree Creek(78); Tumut-Talbingo(57) STATISTICS Barellan(85);rv: T.R.-Y.C.(113) v ------mundra; Tumut-T. v Boree v R.A.A.F.(99) Marrar(90); Coll.-Ashmont(114j v Creek; R.A.A.F. v Rivcoll. Temora(117). APRIL 26: Cootamundra(154) v GEDORE • K.C. • DOWIDAT • PROTO ► Uranquinty-Kapooka(42)Searching; Boree for a Goalkickers Goalkickers JUNE 14: tTe mora(114) v South*1 2 FINALS Wagga-Tolland(42); North Wagga(83) Creek(125) v Junee(61); Sat. AUGUST 16: First Semi. v M.C.U.111(151); Barellan(99) v T.R.- R.A.A.F.(115) v Whitton( 103); Y.C.(118); Marrar(l 17) v Coll.- Rivcoll(117) v Tumut-Talbingo(46). Sun. AUGUST 24: Second Ashmont(83). MAY 3: Uranquinty-K.(88) v Boree Semi. RIVERINA TOOL CENTRE JUNE 21: Barellan(173) v South Creek(118); Junee(117)Better v Body?Sun. AUGUST 31: Preliminary RIVERIIMA Wagga-Toliand(57); Marrar(39) v R.A.A.F.(42); Wbitton(222) v Tumut- Final. Now has a mobile display and sales T.(8); Cootamundra(193) v M.C.U.(57); Coll.-Ashmont(75) v Sat. SEPTEMBER 6: Grand TOOL T.R.-Y.C.► (162); Temora(129) v North Rivcoll(67). van serving all Riverina towns with Wagga(75). MAY 10: R.A.A.F.. . . see(96) v theFinal.experts at: Uranquinty-K..* (33); Tumut-T.(23) v JUNE 28: South Wagga-Tolland(37)A' CENTREFREE KICKS: 1 2 3 4 5 6hand, 7 8.9 10 11 12power . FREE and KICKS: air 1 2tools, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 also10 11 12 ■ v Marrar(156); M.C.U.(19) v Coll.- Junee(99); Rivcoll(lO) v Whitton(129); ► Boree Creek(94) v Cootamundra(127). : 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Ashmont(84); T.R.-Y.C.(114) v I UNDER 19s welding and saftey equipment. Temora(136); North Wagga(67) v MAY 17: Uranquinty-K.(62) :ivv MARKS: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 MARKS: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ID ll 12 13 14 15 Barellan(103). Tumut-T.(65 ) ; Junee(76) v ROUND TWO Whitton(69); BoreeThe Creek(139) No. 1 Health v & Fitness Centre 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1617 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ■ JULY► 5: Coll.-Ashmont(105)v• South CONTACT GEOFF, RAY OR MAX A T9D0BNEYA VE, WAGGA - PH. 254511 Wagga-Tolland(43); T.R.-Y.C.(92) v Rivcoll(27); Cootamundra(88) v JULY 12: South Wagga- 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 M.C.U.(32); Barellan(85) v R.A.A.F.(38) Tolland v T.R.-Y.C.; Temora v Temora(77); Marrar(89) v North MAY 24: General188 Bve. Murray Farrer(lSO) St,d WaggaM.C.U.; North - Ph. Wagga 215777 v Coll.- . 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Wagga(43). Newcastle(85). 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