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PETER BISHOP Before the Game The Jfoward Family's 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- 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 , 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 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. 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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. HOBAN PHONE 61 4111, .J, GUTHRIE The Mirrool ground was in the 12, C . HAUSER 48, K, GILLARD best condition we have .seen it and the means of saving .!!pace. 13. A. SMITH 47, .J. DILLON the public were well catered for by With three games away before our 14, A. IRONS 48. G. BUCHANAN -the Ariah Park-Mirrool Women's Aux­ next home game we hope the rain iliary. eases to allow the ground and sur­ SCORE CARD rounds to dry. Our reserve grade team had another The film and pie night held last good win and we saw another good Thursday night was a great success. 1st Qr. I II 1st Qr. I prospect in action in Karl Hauser, And so to Narrandera today, with who last season played for Bandianna, both teams minus their skippers. May ( 2nd Qr. 2nd Qr. I I a migrant camp team in the Wodonga we witness two good, clean games. league. 3rd Qr. 3rd Qr. I I Gordon Stevens was .another to dis­ FINISHED WELL play good form. Carlton lost their first two matches 4th Qr. I 4th Qr. I We look forward to our clash next in 1932 then won 1S of the next 16 to I I Sunday against old rivals, Ganmain, finish at the top of the VFL ladder, TOTAL 1/ ToTAL and a close game should be the re­ but were beaten by a 9 points by I I I I .!!ult. Richmond in the Grand Final. RIVERINA ELECTRIC CO. PTY. LTD. KENTS MOTORS NARRANDERA 34 EAST STREET, NARRANDERA For all your Electrical Requirements, where After Sales Service is HOLDEN -VAUXHALL- BEDFORD Guaranteed O.K. USED CARS PHONE: NARRANDERA 610 Phone 73 and 688. Senlce 340. After Hoon Sales 751 WHI'ITON MOTORS For all your requirements • • • W. PRESTON - ARIAH PARK For all Car and Tractor D. G. & L.M. 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A , P.•MIRROOL ( B ) WHITTON ( K) I, J . HAWKE I. W, ltVIELltY ARIAH PARK · MIRROOL WHITTON WHISPERS a. A . M c K&N:Z:llt a. I!. WILLIAMS 3. II:. JOHNSTONlt After the gam~ 3, B. BROWN ANTICS Although the game at Turvey Park 4. I PRESTON don't forget . . . 4. A. TAYLOR !I. J, DUNN S. J. MAXWELL was played under atrocious conditions, 6 . N. WILLIAMS The Bombers continued their winning the game held spectators' interest, as 6. A . CHALMERS The Commercial run when they defeated Narrand'era 7. B. BRYCE 7 . R. BOOTES it could have gone either way until 8. D. WALKER Hotel, Whitton 8. ■. PAINTING last Sunday. The game was played_ hard 9, It. PltACOCK 9. M. TUCKETT the last quarter, when Turvey Park 10, P'. FITZPATRICK and clean and some fine marking and broke through and gained four well I 0, . P, QUADlt and re-play the game kicking was seen from both sides. II. B. SCULLEY with Good Beer and II, I. WILLIAMS, earned points. r ) 12, P', GAYNOR 12. B. KELLY Three marks taken, one by Ian \. 13. R. L.EWIS Service 13. T, REYNOLDS Whitton players made some foolish 14. .J. TUCKETT Wason, Jim Dunn and Ross Forbes, 14. I. WASON Best wishes from brought applause from the large crowd mistakes, but this was due mainly to Ill. B. WALKER Ill. D. DUNBAR 16. W. MITCHELL JACK MYERS 16. V. BOURKE present. Also .some fine kicking out their over-eagerness. Every side has 17. G. WILLIAMS 17. W. MITCHltLL from goal by both fullbacks was a a slump, and we are having ours at the 18. B. WEAVEN right time of the season. So how 18. J. QUADE 19. W. YOUNG pleasure to watch. 18. R. FAIRMAN 22, B. ROBERTSON about emerging from it by defeating 20. R. PRENTICE The fine display by Peter Box was a 2ND XVIII highlight. Ariah Park-Mirrool at home, remem­ 21. B. Mc COWLEY I. H. KENNY bering: Determination Defies Defeat. 22. W. WALKER 2. C. BOOTES Once again Johnny Hawke gave i.iis 23. K JOHNSTONlt 3. M. EDWARDS team great drive all round the ground, Best players were G. Williams, V. &4. E. BEURCHNER 4. H . .JOHNSON and some of his marks were gems. Bourke, R. Boots, F. Fitzpatrick and as. N. GUTHRIE SCOTT'S S. B. PITT Jimmy Dunn, playing a kick behind 26, K O'DWYER 6. D. L;ENTON W. Robertson. 27. M. BRENNAN 7. D. COLLINS the game, in the last quarter, was a 28 T, SEYMOUR COSY CORNER 8. K. PHILLIPS real danger to Narrandera, as it very The seconds were defeated by a 28. G. GAYNOR 9, ff. Do:MAMIEL seldom got past him. more experienced side, who adapted 30. J . LIEWIS Newsagency 10. G . SHELDRICK SI. J. McKAY II. V. BOURKE Best player.s for the Bombers: J. themselves more readily to the condi­ 3&. M. SHERWOOD Refreshments, Groceries 12. B. HAWKINS Hawke, J. Dunn, J. Quade, J. Wason, tions. This team is a good one and 33. C. McKIEN:Z:111: 13. G. PANNAWITZ A. Chalmers. gamely battled on, which augurs well 34. M. CASSIDY and Smallgoods 14, B. LENTON for the future. 38. G. MITCHELL IS. M. CARTER The seconds were defeated by a bet­ 36. E. WALKER WHITION 18. G. GAVEL ter team, and although well beaten, Best players were Jack Kenney, M. 37. R. RYALL 17. L. DUNBAR they never stopped trying. 38. K. ROGERS Phone 28 18. I!. PICKENS Carter, D. Lentin and I. Tuckett. 38. B. BRIGGS 19. G. CARTER In this game we saw the return of aa. B. ROBERTSON Noel Walker and, by his performance, Con_gr_atulations to F. Fitzpatrick, he should make the first team soon. Ian WIiiiams and George Williams who have be~n selected in South West side. SCORE CARD Others to do well wero John Lewis, They will leave a hole in the team John McKay, Eric Buerckner, N. but will also give some reserve player~ Walker. a chance to show their ability. "\. 1st Qr. I I 1st Qr. I 2nd Qr. I /2nd Qr. BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS 3rd Qr. I 3rd Qr. Prepared by Gordon Edgell Pty. Ltd. 4th Qr. 4th Qr. I I TOTAL I/ TOTAL I I I Birds Eye Vegetables,* Fish, FRED BOWDER A. L. CHALMERS & SONS Chickens. Birds Eye Fruits. FARMERS HOME HOTEL Licensed Stock and Statloa Agents Ready Cooked Meals. Pastries. will be pleased to meet you after the game ARIAH PARK, N.S.W. LOOK FOR THE SHOP WITH THE BIRDS EYE SIGN BEER A,T ITS BEST! Monthly Sheep Sales \

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PICIPER The Carlton Cafe 3. B. SWASBRICK tion to play with the South West team. on the Grong Grong ground. The first 4. K. TIPPING 4. E. GLADMAN Also to Lyall Petts, who is the selector time we visited this ground in years, s. B. BRADLEY s. A. POULSEN 8. .J. McKICLVIE Delicious Meals, Late fl . R. HARRIS and teams' manager. - but it would have been the best by far 7. A. TIPPING Suppers; MIik and Pure 7. R. CORBE"IT Both our teams excelled themselves on a day such as last Sundiy. G. PARMENTltR Fndt Drinks J. FOLEY against Ardlethan and both had good Over the weekend we bro1'.e even, "••9. R. INCH ••9. A. WATERS o. N. THOMPSON Confectionery and 10. D. ALL/EN percentage-boosting wins. with the home teams, winning the1 ,. O. DOYLE Ciprette■ 11. G. SCHLIT:z Wally Breed, Len Clare and Don Midgets and seniors, while we lost the 2. J. KELLY ,a. L. CLARIE Painter were some to shine out in the 14 and under and the 2nd eighteen. ~ 3. B. GRADY 95 Pine Avenue IS. M. KRUSE reserves. Our reserves were well beaten ,... B. lltVINE LEETON 14. B. FITZPATRICK IS. J. LEWIS IS. G. TUCKIE"IT In the seniors Allan Poulson really through lack of purpose and team 18. K. SHEATHER Phone 32 111. D. LYONS excelled; also Barry McDermott, who work in their football. 17. J. KEW 17; B. LANG' received the Pat Ovens trophy. Others The Magpies played team footoall ,.. R. HILTON 18. R. G ILBERT to show out were Dux Allen, Allan ... B. LUCAII 19. L PILKINGTON all the way and ran out easy winners 20. P. CUltTIS 20. J. KIDMAN Waters and John Foley. on a ground that was slippery in 21. D. BELL 21. P. WATSON Ken McGowan has recovered from patches, but improving every minute. 22. K. YOUNCI 22. W . POULSEN 23. L. HULGl:R 23. M. McALIECE his injury, and also Gerald Eastmure, The big game was a real crowd­ 24. C. NOACK 24. R. RYAN and both will be fit for Sunday. pleasei:, with hard clashes, high mark­ 215. A. CURTI• BARKER'S 25. V. HOWE 211. J. MALONEY 28. B. H AR RISON An enjoyable steak night was held ing and good team work. In the last 27. G. McPHERSON for Spring-Fresh 27. R. POWERS and several films were shown 011 foot­ term it was very open, fast football, re­ 28. E. LUCAS 28. R. NIETTLKBECK ball. One film was by courtesy of sulting in high scoring. The tally of 29. W. COOPl:R DRY CLEANING 29. B. ALLIEN 30. R. CROCKER 30. E. BARTHOLOMEW Coca Cola. 78 points for both sides shows the :II. G. WEBSTER The Perclean Way 31. R. RILltY . brand of football it was. B. McDIERMO"IT Would all players and comm1tlC-'· 32. N. BRADLEY 90 PINE AVENUE 32. men who can · possibly assist at the 33. J. IRVINlt 33. J. P ILK I NGTON It was our lucky day to notch a win 34. K. BLACK URTON 34. A. WOODS schoolboys' knockout, please do so? after such a scratchy start, being very 35. I. MANGELSDORF Plus Depots as. W. BREED We sincerely hope the weather much off the beam, at one stage the 36. P. CRAIG ae. E. ROSE board reading 1-7. This kicking improv­ :17. R. MUNRO PHONE 88 37. J. CLAYTON breaks and stays fine for the big carm­ 3B. B. CAREY Be Splck and Span­ 38. J. FITZPATRICK val. ed as the game progressed, but we 39. .J. SECKOLD be a Barker's Fan 39. P . FOSTER still entered the last term 8 points down. 40. R. OSBORNE 40. R. ALCHIN Our competition commences on 41. D. PAINTER Sunday night, and we would like to see Final scores: Coolamon 108; Grong 42. K. Mc GOWAN all of our members taking part m Grong-Matong 99. same. Results will be published in Congratulations, boys, on that last SCORE CARD ecah Tuesday's Irrigator. quarter. Keep it up. '1• Qr. 1st Qr. _I rr======~ ( I COOLAMON CASLEY'S {1111 Qr. 2nd Qr, CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY ROYAL HOTEL 3rd Qr. 3rd Qr. COOLAMON 4th Qr. 4th Qr. GENERAL MERCHANTS COOL*AMO N TOTAL I ' TOTAL Re-play the game* where the BEER IS BEST! B. & L. E. ANDERSON SMITH & BAILEY Grocery an*d Hardware 4 KURRAJONG AVENUE Specialists All Aussie Rules Fans Welcome LEETON 4 RAILW,AY AVE., LEETON Phillips Radio and T.V. 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RAVA GRONG GRONG - MATONQ: O. M. NEWMAN 10. S. TOLSHER Last Sunday was a noteworthy day 1. D. BEST W. & R. F1ELDER 11. D. MURRELL GLEANINGS 12 . A, BIRON (Props.) 12. J. HALL as we achieved two firsts for the 13. S. ROBINS 13. C, WINES season - first away win and first After a struggle on Su~day l~t, 14. J. BORTOLAZZA TOP END DANNA 14. C. MORROW win in the mud. Coolamon ran out winners by nme 18. J. LANGLANDS 15. P. DUNN 16. R. CARROLL A VENUE, GRIFFITH 16 E. DUFFY And mud there certainly was - points. Only poor kicking by the Greens 17. R SPEAIIS 17. L . WAL L almost as bad and smelly as Gissing and very accurate shooting by our own 18. A. SMITH 18. P. WALSH Oval when it is wet. forwards perhaps robbed them of a 19. R, DAVIES 19 . K. C·EELY bigger win. 20. J. SNAIDERO 20. B. WALL It was a pity because the game 21. I. BUCK 2 1. N. RUSSELL coul~ _have been a beauty given good As the scores indicate, the oval, 22. J FIELDER 22. A. RAE conditions. after a lot of heavy rain, was in fair 23. F. KNOX 23. M. SULLIVAN Former club president, Dick Bitcon, condition. ,, 24. P. HAWKINS 2 4. K. EVANS Terry McGee was in grand form, 29. B. SPEARS 25. B. BRYON came down from to see 26. D DREYER Western Riverina 2 15 . It. RYAN his old team in action and, although and took out the L. D. Trim Pelaco. 27. K. LUHRS 27. B. BAKER it wasn't a very classy game, he at Ken Evans, for the third time this 1, as. E. WADE Sports Store 28. K. COX least . had the satisfaction of seeing season, took out the Club £2/2/-. • 29. M, CAMPBELL 29. W. RIC HARDS 30. R. WOOLNOUGH for all your Sporting 30. F. WALSH us wm. Other players to do well were Clinton 31, A, ANDIERS ON Requirements 31. K. PERRIN W4'11es, Pat Dunn, Allan Rava, Bruce 32. M. CONNELL Both shirt winners, Gordon Brown 11 32. J. KIRKWOOD FRED OXLEY and Fred Stevenson, played well and Bryon and Paddy Walsh. 33. K. STEVENSON 33, K . JEW-ELL 34. G. BRENNAN will be pleased to meet 34. K . RICHARDS were popular picks in their respective The reserves continued on their win­ 39. D. PANNAN you 3 9 . R EVANS teams. ning way. Award winner, Kevin Jewell, 36. J , FORBES BANNA AVENUE 36. A. LONGLEY although just out of t'he schoolboys, is 37. B. SAVAGE 37. J. CURRIE Len Sexton, who has been off the 38. K. PHILLIS GRIFFITH 38. R RATC LtFF beam recently, should get some point­ one player whom many sound judges 39. R. SAVAGE Phone 399 39. J. SHEATHEII consider is something out of the box. 40. F. GAMBELL 40. L. REID ers in straight kicking from his sec­ 41. A. J ONES ond 18 forwards whose 7-4 in the Other players to go well were the 42. M. M I DDLETON conditions at ·0anmain was a ·match Baker brothers, Neil and Bryan; Allan winning effort. Jones and Malcolm Middleton. SCORE CARD Having his first game for several All club supporters congratulate Johr ) weeks in the second 18, Kevin Foley Comish on his inclusion in the Rel,. \1st Qr. I I II 1st Qr. I ' I proved a real mud runner and at team, and also all other players who centre wing was one of the team's received the selectors' nod. The team !nd Qr. I \l 2nd Qr. I best itself looks quite a formidable com­ Bob Carroll (first 18) was another bination. 3rd Qr. I 3rd Qr. who bandied the mud well and his Pie night last Wednesday was so - I good solid · display almost pleased successful that there is i repeat per­ 4th Qr. 1 4th Qr. our best female barracker. formance this Wednesday. I I I TOTAL I ITOTAL I I I L. M. KELLY & CO. CHAFF MERCHANTS - GANMAIN C. R. AND P. I. HOWE Agents for: Massey Ferguson, Agserv Farm Products, British Paints Mercantile and Royal Insurance Reliable Livestock Transporters and General Carriers PHONE 41 GANMAIN NARRANDERA . * PHONE 386

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