The Amateur Footballer Week 22
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August29l191Q ~,~ ®® - ppr A~L ASSOClAriON O MArEUR F F rNE VICrORIAN A PjOUioo0MAAL OFFICIAL ❖ ~t• I»~•: •: }•:»Z•-.»: S•.: •: 'r'r'.+S•'r•~: s••~«;«;..;«;..;. .~ .;.~•::• ~•A~r~•: '»:••: ~•~•~»;•q»;••3••,« AS USED BY'THEy CHA M PIONS . ARENA OSPORTING FOOTWEA R LOU ZACHARIAH Makers of Football Boots, Athletic Shoes, High Leg Boxing Boots, Cricket Boots, Football Umpire Boots and Gymnasium Boots . ❖ : . ~ •: 'r,'rs: .w;;.q.~.;..;«;..: r+~•:»2»: ~:~»'rww «: 'r•3»I• I• ~•~•'r•`~~r•A~r$»2»S»'r•'r:«: 'r:»~ FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT dElSTERNW/CK PARK August 29 and Sept. 5,12-FINAL MATCHES, A SECTION and A RESERVE SECTIO N Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 Caulfield's Strong Finish Beats NA.S. St. Bernard's Win in B Section Promotion For Old Carey, Old Trinity, Brunswick Power House Juniors Caulfield Grammarians finished too strongly for Melbourne High in the first Semi-final last Saturday and after an even three quarters, won by 37 points. Caulfield kicked six goals in the last term. St. Bernard's and North Old Boys staged an even first half but St. Bern- ard's broke away after the interval to score by 29 points . Old Carey, who beat Uni. High in the C Section second Semi-final have gained promotion to B Section next season. Others to play in a higher Section in 1971 are Old Trinity, Brunswick and Power House Juniors, whose wins put them in the Grand Finals in their respective sections . By GEORGE MeTAGGART Melbourne High made good use of finished all over Assumption to win the breeze in the first term to lead by by 23 points . 17 points, and Caulfield who were off Uni. High were 9 points ahead of the target in the second quarter, strug- Old Carey at half-time, but Carey ad- gled to gain a lead . Then they kicked ded 5-4 to 3-1 in the third quarter 3 quick goals to lead by 11 points, and led by a goal. They also finished but High came back well for 2 goals better than their opponents and were and were a point in front at the inter- winners by 15 points . val. Old Geelong were much too strong The wind faded out after half-time for Parkside and had a firm grip on and the game developed into a tight the game when they led by 26 points struggle, with the defences on top. at the interval. They went further Caulfield looked to be taking control ahead in the second half and won and edged to a 7-point advantage at easily by 40 points . three-quarter-time . After an even first quarter, Old Caulfield were too strong in the Trinity broke away from Fairfield and last quarter and went right away and were 20 points in front at half-time . although High hit back with 2 goals The third term was also even but just before the finish, the game was Trinity ran right away in the last all over . when they put on 7-2 to 3-2 and won St. Bernards led North Old Boys by by 44 points . a goal at half-time, but added 4-6 to La Trobe University's first quarter 2-2 in the third term to gain a handy effort, when they kicked 9-4 to Old lead. They went on with it in the last Camberwell's 1-1 paved the way for quarter and ran out comfortable win- them to go on to a very easy win . ners. Camberwell added 6-5 in the second Inaccuracy in front of goal was a quarter but La Trobe kicked 5 goals feature of the Old Haileybury-Assump- straight and were nearly 7 gals in tion match particularly in the first front at the half-way mark . The sec- half, when Assumption led by 4 points ond half was fairly even but La. Trobe (4-7 to 3-9) . But Haileybury went to were untroubled to win by just over a 4-point lead at the last change and 7 goals. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 1970 Page 3 Despite inaccurate kicking, Bruns- half-time and went on to score by ; wick went to a commanding lead over points. But they had 35 scoring sho Reservoir Old Boys in the second to 18 and should have won by a mu( quarter and were 3 goals in front at bigger margin . the interval. Reservoir made little im- pression in the third term and Bruns- While most of the games in ti wick added 6-5 to 2 goals in the last senior sections were decided by rela quarter to score by 39 points . ively substantial margins, many of tl In the Juniors, Ormond went to a Reserve Section games were close. 17-point lead over Old Scotch at half- time, and although Scotch added 5 Monash were no match for Cobur goals in the third quarter, Ormond who won by 8 goals, and Old Scotc finished well to win by more than 6 were always on top of Footscray Tec goals. and scored by 46 points. A 6-go, burst in the second quarter paved th University and Monash staged an way for Power House to beat 01 even game except for the second Melburnians by just over 6 goals quarter when University added 5-7 to . 2-3 to gain a 23-point break at the in- But Assumption beat Old Carey b terval . Monash finished a little the only 5 points in a closely fought er better but could not make up the lee- counter, and AMP Society beat Parl way and went down by 21 points . side by 9 points after being 10 point Army Apprentices looked to be in down at the interval. St. Kevin's an a strong position when they led West Old Trinity also staged an even gam Brunswick by 19 points at the inter- with St. Kevin's slightly better kich val, and particularly at the final ing giving them a 4-point win. change when they were 43 points ahead. But they faded right out in A 5-goal burst in the second tern the face of West Brunswick's strong enabled State Savings Bank to bea finish, and West kicked 7-4 to a point Old Xaverians by 2 goals, and Elstern in the last quarter to snatch victory wick, after trailing Reservoir Oh by 2 points . Boys by 27 points at half-time, re covered well to be beaten by only ; Power House held a 17-point ad- goals. Had they kicked straight the~ vantage over Caulfield Grammar at might well have won it. COMBINE LEISURE WITH PLEASURE THIS WEEKEND TEAM UP WITH SKIL-SHE R /L SNER WORLD'S LARGEST `8~~'~ POWER SAWS Q , ~~ ' RANGE OF ~ FROM 5yh" FOR THE HANDYMAN TO 101/4" FOR THE PRO . Sates and Service available at 36 Wellington St ., Collingwood (ph . 41-7651) and 38 Hargreaves Sf., Huntingdafe (ph . 544-2112) Page 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 1970 S n LAST WEEWS RESULTS .0 A SECTION SECOND SEMI-FINA L Old Carey Gramm . 3-2 5-5 10-9 13-10-88 FIRST SEMI-FINAL UHS Old Boys 1-6 6-8 9-9 10-13-73 Caulfield Gramm. 3-5 8-10 10-15 16-22-118 Old Carey : Redford 5, Hughes 3, Birrell , MHS Old Boys 6-4 9-5 10-8 12-9-81 Jones, Freeman, R . Wilcox, McPhee. Best : Caulfield Gramm.: Atchison 5, Butcher 3, Les- Freeman, Birreii, R . T . Elliott, Watson, Redford, ter 2 J . Hore 2, Long, Tootell, Morphet, P . R . Wilcox. McLaughlin. Best : Atchison, Morphet, Picker- ing, Lane, Clark, Tootell . U .H .S . Old Boys : Seath 5, Davis 3, Ashmead, MHS Old Boys: Harley 4, Cooper 2, I . Wil- Bates, Smith . Best: Hanlon, Ashmead, Smith . son 2, Malone 2, Lolatgis, H . Ritterman. Best : Taylor, McLellan, Seath . M. Ritterman, Needham, Malone, Wood, Cooper, Ponton . D SECTION B SECTION FIRST SEMI-FINA L FIRST SEMI-FINAL . 2-1 7-5 11-11 16-13-109 St . Bernard's O.C Old Geelong Gramm . 3-4 7-6 10-9 , 13-15-93 S North Old Boys 1-1 6-5 8-7 12-8-80 , Parkside 2-1 3-4 5-8 7-11-53 3 St. Bernard's O.C . : B . Mahoney 5, Sullivan 3 Phelan 2, Fox 2, Collins, lannazzo, Crennan, Old Geelong: Whalley 4, Spiden 4, Walke r King. Best: Hannebery, B . Mahoney, Hancox, 3, R. Brown 2. Best: Woods, Reid, Legoe, Ross, Sullivan, lannazzo, Burgin . De Crespigny, Crawford . North Old Boys : L . Murray 3, D . Maguire 3, S . Maguire 2, Prior, Peasnell, Welch, M . Drew . Parkside : J . Byrne 3, E. Kane, Sammutt, Best : Diviny, Rovis, Cheel, L . Murray, Robert- Eames, Jackson . Best: Clarke, Sammut, B . son, Peasnell . Harvey, G . Dryden, Fletcher, Milburn . SECOND SEMI-FINA L C SECTION Old Trinity Gramm . 3-2 7-5 9-9 16-11-107 FIRST SEMI-FINAL Fairfield 3-3 4-3 6-7 9-9-63 Old Haifeybury 1-6 3-9 7-12 10-15-75 Old Trinity : Phil Cohen 6, Moore 3, Christi e Assumption O.C . 2-3 4-7 7-8 7-10-52 2, Quarterman 2, Dennis, Weinberg, Fellows . Old Haileyburians: P . Mason 4, Langford- Best : Weinberg, Hudson, Phil Cohen, Dennis, Jones, Pollock, Young, Home . Best : Caddy, R . Dart, Moore . Dowling, P. Mason, Metherall, Pollock, Urqu- hart . Fairfield : Phinikarides 2, F . Findlay 2, Gil Assumption O.C . : Beaumont 2, Dyer 2, Tuck, Grace 2, Keane, Cuzens, Capoldi . Best: Guest, Faulkner, Serafini . Best : Kelsey, McMahon, Carmichael, Gil Grace, Capoldi, Richardson, Bristow, O'Dwyer, Beaumont, Stuart .