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Logan & Hitchens Pty. Ltd LOGAN & HITCHENS PTY. LTD. HIGH MARK OF QUALITY GANMAIN AND COOLAMON Wholesale Grain and Chaff Merchants WEBSTER'S SOFT* DRINKS PTY, LTD. DEALERS FOR INTERNATIONAL* HARVESTERS, TRACTORS Griffith, Ardlethan,* N arrandera TRUCKS, TILLAGE HARVESTING AND HAY BALING EQUIPMENT PHONES: * GANMAIN 42 - COOLAMON 24 WEBSTER'S SOFT DRINKS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FIELD UMPffiES 1st XVIII 2nd XVIII 1 TRAINOR 1 JONES 2 ROWE 2 CARROLL 3 LYNCH 3 O'CONNELL 4 SHEALES 4 F. O'CONNELL 5 McLEOD 5 TURNER NOTE: Host Club Secretaries, please indicate the umpire officiating at your game by _placing the numeral appear­ PROTECTIVE ALARMS ing opposite his name at the top left­ Burglar Alarm Installation hand comer of the score board. Specialists The alphabetical symbol appearing SYDNEY with each team name is designed to and 53 Fernleigh Road facilitate ease In posting progressive scores of other matches In contunctloo Wagga Wagga with the 2WG Sporting Service. N.S-W. Phone 5 1057 Waga P'RINTKD AT OXFORD PRINTERY, 32 JOHNSTON Club and Business Managers: STREET. WAGGA WAGGA, N.S.W., PROTECT YOUR INTERESTS 11 FOIi TH& P'tltOPll:l&TOIIS OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE VICTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY ) ) REFRESH EACH QUARTER RIVERINA CAR WRECKERS with (Mick Mollins, Prop.) FOR SECOND HAND PARTS "L E TO N A" H. W. PO ELL & CO. for PTY. LTD. CARS AND TRUCKS PURE ORANGE JUICE Premiers in Pest Control ALL MODELS or White Ants, Borers, Cockroach­ es- SpidCB, Carpet Beetle - Traller Allies Available PURE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, PURE LIGHf GRAPE Pests cry ••. Boyers of Late Model Wrecked JUICE, PURE TOMATO JUICE "I'M POWELLISED" Can and Trucks 47 Baylis Street, Wagga PHONE 5 1413 Phone 6445 all Boors Vol. 3. SUNDAY, 9th JUNE, 1963 No. 9. PETER BISHOP Before the Game The Jfoward Family's ARIAH PARK HOTEL fill up at GANMAIN HOTEL will be pleased to welcome all "Rules" enthusiasts with a cool, ~atisfying f ooths Ale MILLER'S Where Resch's Refreshes PHONE 68 GOLDEN FLEECE SERVICE STATION Right opposite Ganmain 49 FERNLEIGH ROAD * SOUTH WEST DISTRICT Hawke Increases Lead in Railway Station SCHOOLBOYS' LEAGUE Footballer _Award Our New Ladies' Lounge LEETON SCHOOLBOYS' LEAGUE John Hawke, the brilliant Ariah Wagp'1 Carburettor* SpeclaUsts now open Park-Mirrool captain, has increased The Leeton Redlegs travelled to his lead in The Clef/Riverina Express Phone Wagga 5 1746 Phone 19 Griffith last Saturday. Griffith had to Footballer of the Year Award. forfeit the three games, due to the Hawke was awarded full points for lack of a suitable ground. The ground his performance in last week's game they usually use was unavailable. aJainst Narrandera, when the com­ EDITORIAL The three teams will be playing in bme scored a 11-13-79 to 8-14-62 the knock-out competition of Austra­ win. His total for the season to date lian Rules at Marist Brothers' College is 14 points. As we fOl'ecast last week there have been some changes in the ladder. Turvey Oval on Monday (Queen's Birthday). Park and Arlab Park-Mirrool have consolidated their po&itioo Bll leaders with Griffith coach, Fred Mundy, has convincing wins over Whitton and Narrandera respectively, and Leeton have moved into equal second position moved into third place. WHITTON SCHOOLBOYS with J. Kelly of Ardlethan. Both have 10 points. Mundy was awarded full Whitton are in fourth plcae, whilst Narrandera and Griffith are both on the All boys are looking forward to the points last Sunday when Griffith beat same point score, lagging in percentage only. knockout at Leeton on Monday, 10th Ganmain, 6-10-46 to 3-9-27. June. These boys are keen; they are training well and even turned up lstst Others who scored full points in The competition, at this stage, ls so tight that a difference of. four compe­ last Sunday's games were Noel Mor­ tition points blankets six teams. Saturday to play a scratch match in the rain. ' row (Turvey Park), Ian Gillett (Coola­ mon) and Alan Poulsen (Leeton). This Saturday we send a representative side to Albury to play the Ovens and Murray in the country championships. There will still be a competition round GANMAIN SCHOOLBOYS played on Sunday. All dubs have lost key men to the rep side, but thl' honour YOURS FOR THE ASKING of the League is at stake and a win in the country championships wonld greatly Ganmain Midgets played Ardlethan last week and they had a win-71-7. At great expense, Coca Cola have enhance our reputation. The scores do not indicate the game, produced a 16MM colour film on Australian Football. The team, as chosen by the selectors, appears to be a good one. It bas a which. was of a rather high standard, considering the wet conditions. The film, of approximately twenty blending of experience and youth and should give a good account of Itself. H Midgets' players are improvinJ with minutes duration, is available abso­ it becomes a matter of speed, this side !dmuld really bum. every game. Best were B. CroZler, C. lutely free by contacting Mr. Allan Firman, T. McPherson, I. Woods, G. Davis (Phone Wagga S 11SS) during We go to Albury with our sights set on the country championships and Guthrie, B. Roy. business hours. efveo fine weather we could bring home the bacon. Coming under notice are four 8- ( year-olds, who are doing well - M. Suckling, Tim Carroll, W. McPherson W. K. SIMPSON and R. Roy. CHEMIST, GRIFFITH COOLAMON MOTORS The 14 year.s received a forfeit, as Agenta for: LOGAN BROS. Ardlethan was unable to field a team. (K. L. & I. K. LOGAN, Props.) Kidd.I Craft Toys, Hoapltal md 40 WADE A VE., LEETON Medical Fund HOLDEN DEALERS PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR Washington & Soul Products P.O. Box 168 Phone 519 ADVERTISERS Cowabbie Street Coolamon Authorir.ed Dealers: International MAKE IT A RULE - STOP! * O.K. USED CARS ADVANCE AUSTRALIA HOTEL, WAGGA WAGGA Trucks, Tractors and Farm N.R.M.A. DEPOT Machinery "THE RECOGNISED RULES HOUSE" PHONE 69 Bona Fide Tra~llers Welcome Lincoln Welders After Hours 17 4 LEN WARDLEY, Prop. PHONE 3375 RI C HARDS NARRANDERA AND LEETON MARSHALL EMPIRE THEATRE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS DRY CLEANERS GANMAIN We will gladly quote you free of charge for all your FRIDAY and SATURDAY FLOOR COVERING REQUIREMENTS For Quality Cleaning 7th and 8th JUNE P~ne: NARRANDERA 1. LEETON 781 "ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG Three Narrandera Depots: also MAN" NARRANDERA (H} GANMAIN ( D} at Grong Grong, Barellan, Starring: Richard Beymer, Diane laT XVIII I. M. HETHERINGTON Carrathool and Morundah Baker, Corinne Calvert 1. P. ■ox Invite your Tourist a. w. MoCAIG 2, l!I. HUTCHENS 3, K, LYONS 4-Hours' Service a Spedallty FRIDAY and SATURDAY 3, G, BOTTEN Friends to a palate­ 4, R. PARMENTER 14th and 15th JUNE 4. B, WATERS tickling FISH or · II, M. REIHER AU work uoder personal 111per­ "'IWO RODE TOGETHER" II. A, .JACKSON TASTY GRILL e • .J, MoCAIG IS. G . .JOHNSON 7, a:. MoCAIG vlslon of Frank English (Prop.) in Colour 7. .J. BLOOMFIELD LUNCHEON or 8, H, BOARDMAN Starring: James Stewart, Richard 8. IAN DIXON SUPPER 9. R. COX PHONE 293 Widmark and Shirley Jones 9. .J. QUILTER The most popular Cafe 10. W. KEMBIER 10. B. RAVA in Narrandera is 11. L. PARMENTER 11. C. BRIGGS I&. a. F. CARROLL 12, E. KIRSOPP THE GOLDEN I 3, R. KEMB·ER 13, IAN HINCHELY 14. It. HATTY NARRANDERA 14. B. DAY KEY 1111, R. HOLGATE GANMAIN GRAPEVINE 15, P. PLEDGER C. LETTIE, Prop. 16, .J, SHELTON NATTERINGS 16, M. QUILTER Phone 285 17• .J. CROUCH Congratulations to those players se­ 17. R. FORBES 18, R, TURNER The Ariah Park-Mirrool team gave 18, P. WINES lected to represent the South West at 19. G. O ' BRIEN 19, B, LOGAN us a football lesson on Sunday last Albury and also to our own two reps, 20, R. O.SMOND 20. T. LENON ~eating us in every position on the Bill McCaig and Max Hetherington. 21, .J. CLARK 21. P. CARROLL ground with the exception of centre 22, B. ROYAL 22, H, .JONES Max and Bill were our best players 24, T. SHEATHER 23, P. CROUCH and centre half back where Peter Box last week, with Pat Crouch also play­ 25, G . STEVENS 24 B. DILLON and Ross Forbes held supreme. ing well. 26, N. WILI-IA MS ZS, R. HUBBARD I do not remember the Imperials 28, CARL HAUSER RAY McLEAN ze . ... ROACH The reserves a1so suffered a defeat, 2ND XVIII 27, .JOE CROUCH ever defeating the Ariah Park-Mirrool and in that game we saw the return of 1, K, BEAUMONT GANMAIN'S 29, A, HAMBLIN team on the Mirrool ground. Des Carroll and Bub McCaig. Those 2, K . .JONES 30, R, SIMS Johnny Hawke roved brilliantly for 3 , G. STEVENS LEADING DRAPER SI. B. CEDELLAND to play well were Rod Cox, Bob Par­ 4. A. SULLIVAN 33. T . CARROLL the local team and he received great menter and John Guthrie. 5, A. DIXON AND TAILOR 34. .J, HAMBLIN support from Jimmy Dunn. Sunday saw the introduction of our IS, .J. CLARK 38, .J, RAVA Dunn is a powedully built small new scoreboard, which has provision 7, R. BIGG For all your Autumn 37. P. IRVINE 8, B. ROYAL 38, R. SYMONS man and is. always in condition and for displaying scores of other matches 9. G . .JOHNSON and Winter Fashions 41, G. CROZIER position. · played in the League, using the alpha­ 10. N . WILLIAMS 43, B, BRILL betical symbol given in the "Ruler" as 11 • .J.
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