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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 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.

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.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 . Keane .

DUTY OFFICERS FOR TODAY'S GAMES Elsternwick Park - Messrs J. Wilson and R. A. Sinclair. Geelong West Oval - Mr. J. Fidge . Harry Trott Oval - Messrs L . S . Zachariah and A . G . Perrin. Brens Oval, Royal Park - Mr . N. C. Rundle. Gengoult Smith Oval, Royal Park - Mr . N. Stephens. Ross Gregory Oval - Mr. J. Byrne . Oval 10, Albert Park - Mr. A. Guy . Ovals 11 and 14, Albert Park - Mr. J. Dillon. Oval 20, Albert Park - Mr. B. Morris .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 1970 Page 5 Last Week's Results - continued

SECOND SEMI-FINAL E SECTION Power House 3-8 8-14 12-18 13-22-100 Caulfield Gramm . 4-2 7-3 9-3 12-6-78 FIRST SEMI-FINA L Power House : Hughan 4, Christie 2, Scott 2 , La Trobe Univ. 9-4 14-4 16-8 21-10-136 Whitmore 2, Brennan, Coloe, Fraser . Best : Old Cam'weit " Gram. 1-1 7-6 10-9 13-15-93 Hughan, Christie, Wilkie, Whitmore, Rabl, Slad- La" Trobe Univ. : Condon 4, Sceney 4, Sgro din . 4, Anyon 2, Hall 2, Nadenbousch 2, O'Brien 2, Cauified Gramm . : Goalkickers, best players Paciocco. Best: Sceney, Condon, Sgro, Flan- not received . agan, Haii, O'Brien . Old Camberwell : Tipping 4, P . Hanson 3, A RESERVE SECTION Connor 2, Robinson, Redman, McCallum, Ers kine. Best : Tipping, R. Hanson, Richmond, P . FIRST SEMI-FINAL Hanson, Tucker, K . Wood . Coburg 4-6 6-8 12-12 13-12-90 Monash University 0-0 3-2 3-2 6-6-42 SECOND SEMI-FINA L Coburg : Sutherland 3, Zenon 2, Hibbard, Gill , Shea, Quinn, MacGarvey, Zorzi, Salter, Bow- Brunswick 2-4 5-13 8-16 14-19-103 man . Best : Greenhorn, Fox, Zenon, J . Taylor, Reservoir Old Boys 3-5 3-7 7-10 9-10-64 Quinn, Salter. Brunswick : Cullinan 3, Gordon 2, Watt 2 , Monash Univ. : Goalkickers, best players not Abernathy, Jones, Colson, Quinn, Meyer, Wey- received . bury, Gillett . Best : Abernathy, Weybury, Hirst, Coison, Meyer, Jones. Reservoir Old Boys : Dunn 2, Scott, Jarvie, B RESERVE SECTION Joiner, Parry, Martin, Trevascus, Ashworth . Best: Slater, Tuininga, Heather, Martin, Farrar, FIRST SEMI-FINAL Clarke . Old Scotch Colt . 2-3 7-7 8-8 11-14-80 Footscray TCOB 2-0 2-1 5-4 5-4-34 Old Scotch : Garrott 3, Welch 2, Aikington 2 , McLean, Watson, Sneddon, Gainsworthy. Best : JUNIOR SECTION I Pilkington, Watson, Welch, Garnsworthy, Alen- son, McLean . FIRST SEMI-FINAL Footscray T .C.O.B. : Curwood 3, Harris, Ormond 1-8 5-11 9-13 14-20-104 Fugazzotto. Best : Taylor, Seidle-Davies, Carr, Old Scotch Coll. 1-4 3-8 8-10 9-13-67 Dibben, Jarvis, Curwood . Ormond : Goalkickers, best players not re- ceived. Old Scotch : Morgan 4, Marks 2, Clark, Evans, Wall . Best : Bell, Wall, MacFarlane, Clark, Harkness, Fitchett. SECOND SEMI-FINA L University 5-5 10-12 13-13 14-19-103 Monash University 5-4 7-7 9-11 11-16-82 University : Lowe 6, Girdwood 2, Voigt 2 , Gobbo J . Ryan, Ross, Spring. Best : Trumble, Jalland, Lowe, Forward, Jeremiah, J . Clarke . Monash Univ . : Buscombe 2, Fiett, Halliday , Elliot, Wearne, Thorns, Tobin, James, Wetten- hall, Peacock . Best : Flett, Wilson, Halliday, Wettenhall, Buscombe, Anderson .

JUNiOIt SECTION 2 FIRST SEMI-FINA L West . Brunswick 0-3 4-8 6-13 13-17-95 Army Apprentices 4-3 8-3 14-8 14-9-9 3 West Brunswick : Downie 3, Kay 3, Massaro 2, Ivey, -MacGrotry, Roberts, D . Ryan, Thomson. Best: Cassidy, Ivey, MacGrotty, Massaro, Nay- lor, D . Ryan . Army Apprentices : Overson 5, Jubber 4, John- From left - Les Beattie, Peter Ca1- stone 3, Ciapton, Alcorn . Best : Peucker, Clap- lesen, Norm Beattie, Rod McFarlane, ton . Overson, Fergusson, Jubber, Johnstone . Graeme Warfe. Page 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 C RESERVE SECTION E RESERVE SECTION ' FIRST SEMI-FINAL FIRST SEMI-FINAL " Power House 3-0 9-8 10-9 14-12-96 State Sav . Bank 2-3 7-6 .8-8 . 9-10-64 5-0 6-0 9-4 9-5-59 Old Xaverians 2-6 5-7 7-9 7-10-5,2 Old Melburnians , Power House : Dakin 3, Nugent-Smith 3, R . State Sav. Bank : Hatfield 2,, Willis 2, Reade Miller 3, Ruff 2, Sharpe, Barber, Grant . Best : Tucker, Franklin, Lofts, Fowler . Best : Tarrant, . Ross, Barber, Dakin,' Nugent- Hatfield, Franklin, Francis, Tucker, Lofts . >; . R . Miller, M t Smith, Newton . Old Xaverians : Goalkickers, best players no Old Melburnians : Goss 3, Miller 2, B . Wilson received . 2, Hepworth, Ristrom . Best: Moore, B. Wilson, SECOND SEMI-FINAL ' ' Gilbert, Russell, Boyle, Pyman . Reservoir Old Boys 5-0 7-2 - 9-4 9-5-59 Power House played an ineligible player and Elsternwick 1-2 2-5 3-6. 6-11-47 Reservoir Old Boys : Goalkickers, best players forfeited the match. SECOND SEMI-FINA L not received . . Moly- Assumption O .C . 4-1 4-5 7-8 7-8-50 Elsternwick : McIntosh 2, Hunting-, 2, Old Carey Gramm . 2-1 3-6 3-6 6-9-45 neaux, Williams. Best : Molyheux, ; .GatSim, Assumption O .C . : McDonald 4, J . Fitz, T. Stoner, D . Perkins, Hohmuth ; 1 . Ramsay . Fitz, Patterson . Best : Arnott, J . Fitz, Murray, O'Connell, McDonald, Howe . Old Carey: Freer, Green, Steele, Hutchins, Sharp, Dick. Best : Bennett, Locke, J . Shaw, THIS IS A MUST " Green, C . Shaw, Douglas . This week it is absolutely essential ' that ALL WINNING CLUBS phone final scores to the HERALD` office D RESERVE SECTION (6521 407 or 6521 479) or 63 0211 Ext. 407 or 479, to enable the draw for next FIRST SEMI-FINAL . AMP Society 4-2 7-2 11-6 12-8-80 week to be determined Parkside 1-1 '8-6 10-8 10-11-71 The time to ring - before 4.a0 p :m; AMP Society : Saxby 4, Bloss 3, Farringto n for publication, but a representative 2, Henderson, Jenkins, Littlejohn . Best : Saxby, Scott, Corfield, Reed, Jenkins, Johnson . of the Association will be'-in atten- Parkside : Welsh 4, Winnacott 2, Fitzpatric k dance until about 5 .30 p .m: '_ " 2, Gates 2. Best : Fitzgerald, Winnacott, P. This includes Reserve Sections, ex- Harvey, Cross, Whitaker. Luscombe . cept that final scores in these games SECOND SEMI-FINA L St . Kevin's O .B . 2-3 3-7 4-7 6-11-47 go to 6521 272 or 63021L Ext. 2~72 Old Trinity Gramm. 1-7 2-8 5-10 5-13-43 .m . :.. •; BEFORE 3° p St . Kevin's Old Boys : Hangar 2, Martin, Simp- son, Rolle, O'Connor. Best : Nettleford, Morgan, Martin, Clayton Smith, B . Johnson, Fitzpatrick. Old Trinity : A . Dart, Hyndman, P . Leaper, SCOREBOARD AT Frood, Stockdale . Best: P. Jones, P. Leaper, ELSTERNWICK PARK Daley, R, Henry, M. Henry, Duke . Clubs are advised that the Seori!*_ Board at Elsternwick Park must be operated by responsible' club 'of8cials RE-APPLY FOR 1971 BY OCT . lst at all times: Club secretaries are advised that Children_ must' not ` be allowed i n application for re-admission to the. the Scoriug=Board . V.A.F .A. for, season . 1971 must be lodged with the secretary of the As- sociation in writing on the club letter- ADMISSION ' :TICKETS head, not later, tthan' . THURSDAY, Admission tickets Ass>ltietiC'to: elubs " OCTOBER lst next. for matches at: Elsternwick Paff are' Applications must be accompanied for the use N af playera.`aiid officials by the initial instalment of the Affilia- only. Any player wtto cannot.-produce a ticket will . be required to pay for tion fee, TWENTY°DOLLARS ($20) % PER TEAM. admittance .- _ ~ - - THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 Page 7 PAST PREMIERS

1892 Collegians 1948 University Blacks 1893 South St. Kilda 1949 University Blacks 1894 South St. Kilda 1950 Ormon d 1897 South St. Kilda 1951 Hampton Rovers 1896 Collegians 1952 University Blues 1897 S. St. Kilda 1953 Old Melburnians 1898 Collegians 1954 Old Melburnians 1899 Collegians 1955 Old Melburnians 1900 Leopol d 1956 Ivanhoe 1901 Leopold 1957 Collegians 1902 Collegians 1958 Collegians 1903 Brighton 1959 Collegian s 1904 Collegians 1960 University Blues 1905 Port Rovers 1961 Collegians 1906 University 1962 Old Paradians 1907 University 1963 Old Paradians 1908 South Yarra 1964 Old Paradians 1909 South Yarra 1965 University Blacks 1910 Leopold 1966 Old Paradians 1911 Leopold 1967 Old Paradians 1912 Beverley 1968 Old Paradians 1913 Leopold 1969 Cobur g 1914 South Yarra 1915 Collingwood District `B" SECTION 1916-19 No competitions 1923 Sandringham 1920 Elsternwic k 1924 Murrumbeena 1921 University Blacks 1925 Caulfield Grammarians 1922 University Blacks 1926 Collegians 1927 Murrumbeena -A" SECTION 1928 Brightonvale 1923 Old Scotch Collegians 1929 Murrumbeena 1924 Old Scotch Collegians 1930 Teachers' College 1925 Elsternwick 1931 Geelong 1926 Old Scotch Collegians 1932 Brunswick 1927 Old Scotch Collegians 1933 Geelon g 1928 University Blacks 1929 University Blocks 1934 E.S . and A. Bank 1935 Teachers' College 1930 Old Melburnian s 1936 Ivanhoe 1931 Old Scotch Collegians 1937 Malver 1932 Old Scotch Collegians n 1933 Old Scotch Collegians 1938 Old Melburnians 1934 Old Scotch Collegians 1939 Elsternwick 1935 University Blacks 1940-45 No premiership 1946 M.H.S. Old Boys 1936 Collegians 1947 Hampton Rovers °1937 Collegians 1948 Old Xaverians 1938 University Blacks 1949 Geelong 1939 University Blacks 1950 Commonwealth Bank 1940-45 No premiership 1951 Old Paradians 1946 University Blacks 1952 M.H.S . Old Boys 1947 University Blacks 1953 Kew Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -August 29, 1970 REVII RS - continued

1954 Ivanhoe 1964 Kew 1955 Coburg 1965 St . Kilda C.B .C . Old Boys 1956 Collegians 1966 Geelon g 1957 Alphington 1967 Alphington 1958 Old Paradians 1968 Footscray T.C.O.B, 1959 Old Melburnians 1969 Commonwealth Bank 1960 U.H.S . Old Boys 1961 M.H .S . Old Boys "D" SECTION 1962 Old Xaverians 1932 West Brunswick 1963 Coburg 1933 Ormon d 1964 University Blacks 1934 Ivanhoe 1965 Old Scotch Collegians 1935 Malvern 1966 Ke w 1936 Cobur g 1967 University Blues 1937 M .H .S . Old Boys 1968 Ormon d 1938 Fairfield 1969 Ivanhoe 1939 Hampton Rovers 1940-47 No premiership . "C" Section 1948 Fairfield 1927 State Savings Bank 1949 Caulfield Grammarians 1928 Black Rock 1950 East Malvern 1929 East Malvern 1951 Elsternwick 1930 Bentleigh 1952 St. Kevin's Old Boys 1931 West Hawthorn 1953 Footscray T .S.O.B. 1932 Canterbury United 1954 Teachers' College 1933 E.S . and A . Bank 1955 South Melbourne City 1934 Ormon d 1956 Old Geelong Grammarians 1935 Ivanhoe 1957 National Ban k 1936 Parkdale 1958 Port Melbourne 1937 Coburg 1959 Footscray T.S .O.B. 1938 Old Xaverians 1960 St. Kilda C.B.O.C. 1939 M .H.S. Old Boys 1961 Caulfield Grammarians 1940-45 No premiership 1962 Fairfiel d 1946 Hampton Rovers 1963 Old Haileyburians 1947 Commonwealth Bank 1964 St . Bernard's Old Coll . 1948 Geelong 1965 Nth. Melb C .B .C. Old Boys 1949 North Alphington 1966 Old Geelong Grammarians 1950 Ke w 1967 St . Pat's (Ballarat) Old Col . 1951 Myers 1968 National Bank 1952 Coburg 1969 Old Haileyburians 1953 Caulfield Grammarians 1954 Parksid e "E" SECTION. 1955 Brunswic k 1954 South Melbourne City 1956 South Melbourne City 1955 De La Salle O .C. 1957 Old Geelong Grammarians 1956 National Bank 1958 De La Salle Old Coll. 1957 Port Melbourne 1959 Power Hous e 1958 St . Kilda C.B.O.C. 1960 M.H.S . Old Boys 1959 Presto n 1961 State Savings Bank 1960 West Brunswick 1962 Kew 1961 Old Carey Grammarians 1963 Parkside 1962 Monash University THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 1970 Page 9 J

1963 St . Bernard's Old Collegians RESERVE SECTION 1964 Nth . Meib. C.B.C. Old Boys 1960 Old Melburnians 1965 St . Pat's (Ballarat) Old Coll . 1961 Old Scotch Collegians 1966 A.J.A.X . S.W. RESERVE SECTION 1967 Assumption Old Collegians 1962 De La Salle O .C. 1968 A .M.P. Society 1969 Fairfiel d S.E . RESERVE SECTION 1962 Ormond "F" SECTION 1964 St . Pat's (Ballarat) Old Coil . N.E. RESERVE SECTION 1965 Reservoir Old Boys 1962 Ivanho e JUNIORS . A RESERVE SECTION 1939 Collegian s 1963 Old Paradian s 1940 Elsternwick 1964 Old Xaverians 1941 University 1965 University Blacks 1942 Auburn 1966 Old Xaverians 1943 M.H.S . Old Boys 1967 Old Scotch Collegians 1944 Auburn 1968 Old Paradian s 1945 M .H.S . Old Boys 1969 University Blacks 1946 Hampton Scouts B RESERVE SECTION 1947 Hampton Scouts 1963 Ke w 1948 Hampton Scouts 1964 Old Scotch Collegians 1949 Ivanhoe 1965 Ormond 1950 Ormond 1966 Ormond 1951 Ormond 1967 Ormond 1952 Old Scotch Collegians 1968 Ormon d '953 Ivanho e 1969 Old Scotch Coll . 1954 Ormond "C" RESERVE SECTION 1955 Ivanhoe 1963 U.H.S . Old Boys 1956 Ormon d 1964 Footscray T .C .O .B . 1957 Hampton Scouts 1965 Hampton Rovers 1958 University 1966 North Melbourne C .B .C.O.B. 1959 Alphington 1967 Monash University 1960 M.H.S . Old Boys 1968 Hampton Rovers 1961 M.H.S . Old Boys 1969 Hampton Rovers 1962 M .H .S . Old Boys RESERVE SECTION 1963 M .H.S . Old Boys D 1964 University 1963 St . Bernard's Old Coll . 1965 Ormond 1964 Nth . Melb. C .B.C . Old Boys 1965 Nth . Melbourne C.B.C .O.B. JUNIOR SECTION 1 . 1966 Old Geelong Grammarians 1966 Universit y 1967 Hampton Rover s 1967 University 1968 Old Haileyburians 1968 Ormond 1969 Old Trinity Grammar 1969 Ormon d E RESERVE SECTION JUNIOR SECTION 2 1965 E.S . and A . Bank 1966 Commonwealth Bank 1966 Glenhuntly 1967 St . Kilda C.B .O .C. 1967 Old Trinity Grammarians 1968 Old Paradians 1968 Old Trinity Grammarians 1969 St . Bernard's O .C . 1969 A .N.Z . Ban k Page 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 Press CA :-_ . post V to The ,i boxes is no: viously, `'` areas, w .. . any where. Make sure EARLY. TODAY'S WINNERS - RESULTS OF K - _ - - THIS IS FOR YOU ! Results of amateur rn . ' .,. ar e broadcast in the Sporti S ions of If you WIN today, you must phone final ;ores to the Herald Office - Radio Stations 3I,O, :' ,1B r id 3KZ . each Saturday even'id from 6` _ or 6521 479 or 630211 Ext GTV-9 4 7 - before 4 .50 p .m. for Television Channels NE-ONE DOLLAR if and HSV-7 . public _ 1, Channel 2 also provides quarter-by- not e :r to. quarter scores of A Section matches If yi publication deadlin e each Saturday afternoon . . 4alust still ring th e e 5.30 p.m., otherwis e RESERVES - `f i-gRI;R DOLLARS . ,e Section winners to phone Te 6121 272 or 630211 Ext. 272 Reserve S garti r -ly - pan . . ~ IN ALL SRC- 1. St :-~ LUBS TI{3 m :.y j 1- RESERVES) will also be i to phone Goal-kickers and Best 1 da~C ~ to the Press Corres- pondent bet,. a 6 p .m. and 7 .30 p.m . tonight, in audition to phoning scores to the Herald Office as shocvn above. FINE-ONE DOLLAR if not attend- ed to .

WINNERS' JOB TODAY Today, and throughout the final series, it will be the responsibility of the WINNING TEAM to phone final &-44- scores to the Herald office - 6521 407 consist of cli t oii_- or 6521 479. Reserve Section winners tion - plu4~ T,-,,,- to phone 6521 272 before 3 p.m . Reserve 5 ti4 ;-a matches The Herald may also be reached on at 11 .45 a.m . - S ,- iior and 3: 63 0211 Ext. 407 or 479 - Reserves tion matches at 2 g .an. 63 0211 Ext 272 . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 1970 Page 11 Important Notes continued

NUMBERS TO RING ELIGIBILITY OF PLAYERS FOR SCORES TO "HERALD " RESERVE AND JUNIO R 6521-407 or 6521-47 9 SECTION FINALS or DIAL 63-0211 and ASK FOR The Rule relating to eligibilitj of EXTENSION 407 or 479 players in Reserve Section Finals now BEFORE 4.50 p.m. reads- FOR PUBLICATION A player who has been a member of ONE DOLLAR FINE IF NOT PHONED a senior team of any club in nine or by 4 .50 p.m . THREE DOLLAR FINE more matches during the home-and- IF NOT PHONED BY 5.30 p .m. (SEN- home matches in any season shall not IOR) and JUNIOR SECTIONS) . be eligible for inclusion in the reserve RESERVE SECTIONS team of a club taking part in a final 6521-272 or 63-0211 EXTENSION 27 2 match in the same season unless both BEFORE 3 p .m . the senior and reserve teams are par- (THREE DOLLAR FINE IF NOT ticipating in a final match on the ATTENDED TO) same day . PRESS CORRESPONDENT Provided that no player shall be 53-1290 BEFORE 7 .30 p .m . eligible for inclusion in a reserve (ONE DOLLAR FINE IF NOT team taking part in a final match in ATTENDED TO.) any season unless such player has The WINNING CLUB is responsible been a member of such reserve team in each case. in at leaft TWO home-and-home matches during the said season . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS POST REPORT EACH SUNDAY .- It is absolutely essential that copy be JUNIORS received by the Editor BY FIRST A player who has been a member of POST ON MONDAY EACH WEEK. a senior or reserve team in more than Copy received after this time will not five matches during any season shall be considered . be ineligible for inclusion in a junior The only way to ensure on team taking part in a semi-final, final Monday is to post SUNDAY-EARLY . or grand-final match in the SAME SEASON UNLESS he has been a DUTIES OF RUNNER S member of the junior team for more The duty of an Official Runner is than five matches in the same season . to carry messages from the coach to players and NOT to engage in alter- cations with players. V.A.F .A. MEETING The runner, in carrying such mess- Club Secretaries and Delegates are ages, must take the shortest possible reminded that the next meeting of route to the player concerned, and the Association will be held at the leave the field immediately after de- Amateur Sports Club, 14 McKillop livering the message. Street, Melbourne on Monday Sep- tember 7th, at 8 p .m. This will be CAR PARKING the last meeting for the year . Cars must he parked as directed at One delegate only is permitted from Elsternwick Park, otherwise they will each club, but make sure your club be refused admittance to the ground . is represented . Page 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 T. W. S 3 RIN' S "KANGAROO" BRAND FOOTBALL S FIRST BALL MADE FOR AUSTRALIAN GAME - Sti ll Leads The Field

ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINALS Goal Umpire if required. (Indepen- s I dent and Goal Umpires may Clubs taking part in the final serie be supplied at gome games.) must arrange between themselves the The WINNING CLUB is responsible following :- for telephoning final scores to ths- (a) Which club will wear black HERALD Office and the PRESS COR- knicks, and which white. RESPONDENT (with goalkickers and (b) Which club will supply goal six best players being included in the flags, time bell, numbers for scoring call to the Press Correspondent - board etc. . Check with the home club of the ALL SECTIONS) ground being used whether these items are available. TIMEKEEPERS (c) Check with the home club of INSTRUCTIONS REGARDIN G the ground being used regarding keys "TIME-ON" to dress:ng roarsis "Time-on" must be added (1) when (d) EACH CLUB MUST PROVIDE signalled by the Field Umpire and (2) ONE NEW BALL, the winners to have when a goal or behind has been first choice of balls after the game. scored. In the case of a goal, take (e) EACH CLUB MUST PROVIDE the time from the waving of the flags a Goal Umpire's Coat (laundered) . by the Goal Umpire to the bouncing (f) EACH CLUB should arrange t o of the ba ll in the centre by the Field provide its own boot last and hammer. Umpire and, in the case of a behind, (g) EACH CLUB MUST BE PRE- take the time from the waving of the PARED to supply a Boundary and flag to the kick-off.

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THE A MATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 Page 13 Ball B riefs from clubs greater efforts whenever the need today have bee n held over arises . With players of this calibre week. in the side and many more fine players to back them up, Coburg must have a great chance to take out an- VALE BILL CLARK E other flag this season . With regret, Fai ; " - learned of the Fitness and the "will to win" paid passing of a friend . Bill has been a dividends for Old Carey in the sec- friend of Fairfield for years, firstly ond semi-final against UHS Old Boys, as a coach of the Under 16's and enabling them to go into the grand lately as a selector . To his wife Silvie final . Only one goal separated the we offer our deepest sympathy. teams at ~-time . In the last quarter every Old Carey player found some- thing extra and showing great de- ST. BERNARD'S SECRETARY termination gradually overpowered REACHES 150th UHS to win a high standard game by Peter Atkinson becomes the second 15 points . player to play 150 games for St. Ber- It was a great first quarter ha nard's today. Tubby, a foundation Trobe! Well done "O'Shea", you really member of the club, over the years turned it on . For the rest of the has been a very fine team player and game a most salubrious effort from hard working secretary . Although at all concerned, especially "Old Man" times Tub does his training at places Sceney - a magnificent 's away from , when he winds game ; "Bus Shelter" Cnndon, Sgro up the old "Speed Ball" can still (used his "reverse gears" particularly show the opposition forwards a clean well), "Hypo" Flanagan and our two pair of heels . All connected with the ruckmen "Twiggy" O'Brien and Daryl club congratulate Peter on reaching °°Leor•ksvard this milestone and hope he can con- ." tinue playing for many years . 'Tis a dank dark dismal day it is - Coburg are very proud to have had 'Tis The Bleeder giving a feeble wail . five players selected to represent Vic- Gympie has gone with the wind . Pois- toria in the Carnival at Perth this on Pen has passed on (writing wise), year. The five players were P4 it leaves only Pussy Cat and yours Callesere, Rod McFarlane, Les :; truly, and I'm very shaky (football Norm Beattie, Graeme Warfe. P4 r wise) . Fairfield went down plop in Callesen has missed quite a few games the semi, so now we have to do it through injury this season but is al- the hard way . I think we can make ways an inspiring player who comes it, but then, so do Old Geelong, so through hard at all times. Les Beattie we can only wait and see - in case has played well all season in the back it's curtains I'd like to thank Mr MeT . pocket and saves repeatedly with well for the space we have been allotted; judged marks . Norm Beattie, as cour- my collegues P .P., G . and P .C. for ageous a little player as you would making the job a little easier and to hope to see anywhere and two Best all players and supporters of Amateur and Fairest in succession prove his football for making it a good season . value to the side . Graeme Warfe, an - THE BLEEDER . ideal captain, who will always pro- P.S . I forgot to say thanks to the duce an extra effort to lift the side to boys in white .

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COB URG ORMOND (Red and Blue) (Brown and Light Blue) Coach - Ted Farrell Coach - Alan Salter Age Hgt. Wt . Age Hgt . Wt . 1. Wright, G . T. 22 6.0 12.0 1. Molloy, V. J . . . 27 5 .11 11 .4 2. Wood, R . J. .... 22 6.5 14.10 2. Scanlon, P . D. NO 3. Dexter, P . D. 21 5 .8 11 .0 25 5.11 12.10 4. Murphy, P . M . 19 6 .1 13.3 3. Seath, R . F... 20 6 .5 13.4 5. Graham, J . E. 21 5 .10 12 .7 4. Greenhorn, N . A . 6. Ladd, K . J. .... 21 6.0 14.3 21 6 .2 14.0 7. Sierakowski, P . D. 5. King, R . A... 17 5 .8 11 .0 24 5 .9 11 .6 6. McFarlane, R . K. 8. Cameron, I . M . W . (c) 19 6 .3 13.10 24 6.2 14.5 7. Green, G . . 19 6 .1 12.7 9. Graham, A. M . (vc) 8. Warfe, G . L . (c) 26 5.9 11.4 22 5 .10 12 .7 10. Hibberd, B. W. 23 5 .9 12.5 10. Kozlowski, I . A. 19 5 .10 12 .6 11 . Beattie, N. J . 21 5 .9 10.0 11 . Newman, D . R. 22 5 .11 13 .6 12. Gili, R . A. .. . 23 5 .7 11.0 12. Blight, B. F... 27 5 .7 12 .0 15. Callesen, P . G. 23 6 .1 13.7 13. McInerney, P . J. 16. Gardiner, R. L. 24 6 .3 12.10 24 5 .11 12 .7 17. Sullivan, G . F. 22 5 .10 12.3 14. Corben, B. F ... 19 5 .10 12 .10 18. Pearson, N. M . 22 6 .4 14.0 15. Voigt, A . M . H. 24 6 .1 13 .7 19. Zylan, M . B. .... 20 6.1 13.2 16. Finlayson, B . J. 28 6 .2 12 .6 20. Saunders, G . G. 21 5.11 13.5 17 Ferrier, J . E . 23 5 .10 12 .2 22. Ellis, R . F. .... 23 5 .6 12.9 18. Russ, J . 1. .. . 19 5 .8 11 .3 23. Handley, M. W . 19 5 .8 11.2 20. Bourne, B . K . 21 6.2 13 .10 24. Parkes, P. R . 24 5 .5 11 .5 21. Briggs, G . A . 24 6 .0 11 .6 25. Beattie, L. K. 23 5 .9 11 .0 22. Moran, G . F . 25 6.1 12 .4 23. Dunne, G . P. 20 6.2 13.8 27. Emselle, G. R . 20 5 .8 11 .0 24. Adams, J . . . 21 5.11 12.4 32. Jackson, A . G. 20 5 .10 10.2 26. Crumpton, T . R. 33. Douglas, J . .... 18 6.1 12.10 23 5 .10 11 .10 34. Griffiths, A. R . 20 6 .1 13.4 27. Curtis, R . S ... 19 5 .7 10.2 . Zorzi, E. R ... . 22 5 .11 11 .7 28. Lavery, P . H . 24 5 .9 11 .0 35 . 31. Joakim, N . A. 21 5 .9 12 .3 37. Kot, S . A. .... 19 5 .11 12.0 36. Curtis, P . G. .. 27 5 .6 11 .7 39. Willoughby, N. L. 42. Jackson, D. W. 19 5 .8 11 .7 21 5.10 11.10 46. Metcalf, B . W. 23 5 .9 11 .7 44. Bowman, R. R. 20 5 .1 1 12.0 49. Fitts, B. J. .... 21 5 .9 11 .6

First Qtr. Second Qtr. Third Qtr. Final Qtr. Coburg ...... Ormond If ......

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 Page 15 A Reserve Section ® Second Semi-Final

ORMOND UNIVERSITY BLUES (Brown and Light Blue) (Black and Royal Blue) Coach - Dick Cameron Age Hgt, Wt. Age Hgt. Wt . 1 . Wright, G . T. 22 6 .0 12.0 1 . Rutherford, D . M . 3. Dexter, P . D . . 21 5 .8 11 .0 25 5 .10 11 .6 4. Murphy, P. M . . . 19 6 .1 13.3 2. Rogash, K. J. 21 5 .9 11 .9 5. Graham, J . E. 21 5 .10 12.7 4. Moran, L . J ... 19 5 .6 9.8 8. Dunne, G . P.. . 20 6 .2 13.8 5. Brockley, B . P. 25 6 .1 13.0 17. Ferrier, J . E. 23 5 .10 12.2 6. Gorman, J . J. .. 20 6 .2 14 .3 19. Le Page, N. L. 24 5 .11 13.0 7. Forge, B . H. .. 19 6.3 12 .0 21. Briggs, G . A ... 24 6 .0 11 .6 8. Templar, D . G. 24 5.10 11 .6 23. Mounter, W. A . 20 5 .10 12.0 10. Green, A . R... 19 6.2 12 .7 24. Adams, J ..... 21 5 .11 12.4 11 . Ryan, J . J . .. 20 5 .5 10 .4 12 29. Hayes, B . J . 21 5 .9 11.0 . Craighead, G . T . 30 20 6 .3 15 .2 . Gallivan, M . W. P. 13. David, G . A . .. 20 6 .2 1/2 12 .12 22 5.9 12.0 14. Reimers, D. J . 24 6 .3 13 .0 31 . Joakim, N . A . 21 5 .9 12.3 16. McArthur, E . L. 23 6 .0 12 .7 32. Grace, D. J . 20 6 .2 12.8 17. Allan, G . A ..... 19 5 .11 11 .7 33. Baxter, L . H . 24 5 .10 14.7 24. Loftus-Hills, J . J . 34. Gallivan, J. F 24 5 .8 11 .0 . 21 5 .9 12.6 30. David, R . J ... 22 6.0 12.2 35. Mortimer, J . 1 . 25 6 .2 12.9 32. Crocker, R . S . 26 6 .1 13.0 36. Curtis, P . G. .. 27 5 .6 11 .7 34. Costello, M. K . 25 5.11 10.12 37. Findlayson, R T . 40. Cook, T. 1..... 21 5 .71/2 10.0 2 7 6.0 .8 41. Cameron, R . E . 24 5 .9 12.0 12 42. Stockdale, C 38. Hocking, G 5.8 . R . . J . 22 11.0 21 5 .6 10 .4 39. Morgan, 1 . R . 29 5.11 12.10 46. Leonard, J . J . 20 6 .1 12 .12 40. Ward, G . R ..... 22 6.2 12.6 47. Ryan, T. M . .. 19 5 .8 10 .12 41 . Sharpe, G . R . 23 5.10 48. Davis, M . J ... 18 5 .7 1/2 10 .2 12.0 51 42. Jackson, D . W . 19 5.8 . Langley, D . E. 22 6 .0 13 .0 11.7 53. Sampson, K . G. 20 5 .10 10 .7 43. Connolly, R. J . 22 6.0 13.0 54. Rossitter, A. G. 19 5 .10 12 .7 44. Trimble, 1. H . 23 5.8 11.13 55. Cullinan, M. F. 23 5 .10 1h 12 .0 45. Fitts, R. D . 20 5.8 11 .0 58. Hunter, A. L... 21 6 .3 12 .0 61 . Williamson, J 46. Metcalf, B . W. 23 5.9 11 .7 . G . 48 20 5.10 11 .9 . Meeking, J. P. 25 5.11 12.4 66. Nielsen, R 49 .- J . 22 5 .8 11 .6 . Fitts, B. J. .. 21 5.9 11 .6 67. Martin, E . J. .. 20 6.0 11.0

First Qtr . Second Qtr. Third Qtr. Final Qtr. Ormond 1 1 -II i1 L...... _...... II '...... ~ ...... University Blues ...... 11 ...... 11 ...... Page 16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 SECTION M,V ' ~ Sv~bl ®u GEELONG OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIA NS (Cardinal Gold and Blue ) (Light Blue and Green) Coach - David Kidd Coach - John Vautier Age Hgt . Wt. 1 . Hughes, D. J . (c) Age Hgt . Wt . 27 6.0 13.8 1 . Andrews, K. T . (vc) 2. Campbell, E . M . 25 6 .1 13 .5 24 6.1 12.10 3. Fleming, N. 1. 24 5.9 10 .12 2. Smith, E . T. 22 5.71/2 11 .8 5. Wilson, 1 . McK. 29 5.10 12 .0 3. Wells, G. P..... 18 5 .10 1/2 12 .0 7. Whitford, L . K. 22 5 .11 12 .6 4. Smith, B . R. 20 5 .8 11 .7 8. Addison, P . M . 23 6 .2 13 .12 5. Smith, L. A. 23 5 .6 10 .0 9. Addison, 1 . L . 20 6.0 12 .5 10. Elliott, R . .. 17 6.1 12.2 6. Wookey, R . J . (c) 11. McDonald, J ... 20 6.1 12.2 27 6 .0 13 .4 12. Watson, A . F . 28 5 .10 13.10 7. O'Kane, J . B . 27 6 .41/2 13 .7 13. Pilkington, J . K. 8. Sheringham, R . J . 24 5 .11 11 .8 19 5 .83/4 11 .0 14. Clarke, P . T. 27 6 .1 12 .10 9. Wilson, G . E . 24 6 .2 14 .7 15. Sowden, D . .. 20 6 .2 13.0 10. Barling, S 16. Steele, B . J. .. 27 5 .8 13.4 . R. 23 6 .1 12 .8 17. Beaurepaire, R . 22 5 .11 11 .2 14. Marshall, P. J . 23 5 .11 11 .6 20. Lewis, G . . 21 5 .9 11 .7 15. Ailden, M . A ... 22 5 .8 1/2 10 .12 22. Nicholls, A. J . 25 6 .1 12 .8 16. Casboult, J . R . 20 6.21/2 13.2 24. Beaurepaire, D . F. 18. Robinson, P . J. 25 6 .2 12 .7 23 5 .10 11 .10 25. MacFarlane, M . 19 6 .2 12 .0 19. Byrne, G . T ..... 19 5 .9 10 .7 26. Walker, M . .. 18 6 .1 13 .1 20. Leake, D . E . 21 6 .1 13 .10 28. Davidson, A. .. 21 6 .2 13 .0 22. Flucker, A. R . 18 6.0 11 .10 30. Symington, D . 19 5 .11 11 .12 25. Meagher, M . V. 30 5 .8 1 32. Lillie, S . . 20 5 .10 12 .5 /2 12.4 34. Anderson, J . D . 22 6 .0 12 .7 27. Turner, J . F. 19 5 .9 11 .7 35. Orr, D . R. .... 18 6 .4 12 .4 28. Foster, R . J ... 22 5 .10 10 .8 36. Stokes, T ..... 22 5 .7 10 .7 29. Trevaskis, R 37. McLean, I. D ... 25 5 .11 13 .0 . J. 22 6 .1 11 .0 38. Henderson, 1 ... 20 6 .3 11 .13 30. Jones, P . F. .. 21 5 .9 1/2 13 .0 41 . Hiddlestone, D . C. 41 . Trevaskis, A. L . 19 5.10 11 .6 21 5 .7 11 .2 42. Welch, R ... . 21 6 .4 14 .4 43. Hampson, K. E . 24 5 .11 1/2 12 .12 43. Beaurepaire, J . E . 46. Foster, A . J. 19 5.9 11 .7 23 5.10 11 .8 44. Marks, C .. 48. Revie, I. C . 18 5 .10 10 .6 . L . 19 5 .7 11 .4 50. Goddard, I . . . 19 6 .1 13 .7 64. Kilpatrick, W. R . 66. Sloss, W.... . 20 5 .8 12 .7 22 6 .0 1/2 12 .4 73. Leon p, D ..... 21 5 .7 10 .0 First Qtr. Second Qtr . Third Qtr . Final Qtr . Geelong 111 1 1 1 ...... ,, ...... ---...... I Old Scotch Collegian s IF . i I ...... 11 ...... 11 ...... I THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 197 0 Page 17 .F~ ~ ~~ serv, ., ® cond Semi Final UNIVERSITY ;LACKS ST. BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS (Black and Royal Blue ) (Black, Gold and Blue) Coach - Mick Perret t Coach -Neil Watson Age Hgt. Wt . Age Hgt . Wt. 1. Tobin, G . T. .. 28 5.10 11 .6 2. Hampson, R . J. 26 6 .0 12 .0 4. Burston, G . E. 26 6.4 15.0 3. Wade, G . . 17 5 .9 10.7 4. Sharkey, J . J . 25 6.0 12.7 5. Greig, P. J . .... 25 6.1 13.0 5. Prendergast, A . N. 6. Dennis, F. A. (vc) 22 6.1 11 .2 22 5 .10 11 .10 7. Perrett, M . J . (c) 27 5.9 12 .10 13. Baten, J. L . . . 20 6 .1 12.2 8. Amott, P. J ... 24 5 .11 11 .0 10. Mitchell, G . F. 26 6.0 14 .0 21. Saunders, B. A. 28 5 .11 14.0 11 . Atkinson, P. J . 28 5.10 13 .6 . Buggy, M .. 25 5 .8 13 .8 22. Quinn, D . J . . . 29 5 .10 11 .2 12 . J . 14. Kearney, D. J . 27 5 .11 13 .4 24. Molan, C . .. 21 6 .1 13.7 15. Considine, P. J. 27 5 .11 11 .6 17. Nathan, P . J. .. 28 5 .10 13 .7 27. Allen, R . D. M . 19 5 .9 1/2 11 .4 21 . Kennedy, P. A . 19 6 .2 13 .7 22. Hilbert, B. J . 21 6 .1 11 .7 29. Clancy, J . D. .. 36 6 .3 15.9 25. Dullard, A . L. 19 5 .10 13 .2 32. Sneazwell, A 7 4 26. Booth, T. W. 20 5 .9 11 .4 . .. 2 6. 1 13. 27. Harvey, J . G . 24 5 .8 12 .2 35. Costello, B . M . (c) 32. Harvey, 1 . R . 21 5 .11 12 .0 26 6.0 13.10 35. Pearson, P. ... . 21 6 .0 13 .0 36. Hogan, J. M . 22 5 .10 11 .7 36. Smith, G . R. .. 21 5.11 11.7 38. Smith, G. J. 20 5 .6 9 .8 39. Sheean, M . A. 23 6 .0 15 .7 40. Davis, G . R... 20 6.0 12.7 40. Fitzgerald, D . .. 25 5 .10 12.10 43. Senior, G . B . . . 22 5.11 13.0 41. O'Loughlin, B . G . 21 5.6 11 .7 47. Crawford, E. C . 22 5.9 11 .7 42 . Webster, D . K. 20 5.9 11.0 43. Payton, T . J . 20 5 .9 12.7 48. Stuckey, R . H . 20 5.10 12.0 45 . Rackham, P . D. 19 6.2 13.0 46. Mahoney, K. D 49. Hillier, A . 19 6.1 12.7 . J . 19 5.1 0 11 .0 47. Hilbert, P . J . 24 5 .117/2 13.0 56. Champion, N. D . 48 . De Luca, P . M . 26 6.0 13.5 20 6.6 12.8 49 . McArdle, D . J. 20 6 .11/2 13.7 50 . Merrick, R ..... 23 5 .9 1/2 12 .0 59. Sharpe, N. H. 20 5.37/2 8.4 51 . Schwarzenberg, W. J. 22 6 .2 11 .7 60. Costello, J . F. 20 5.1 0 12.10 53. Maher, J. T. .. 23 5 .6 10 .1 0 First Qtr. Second Qtr. Third Qtr. Final Qtr. University Blacks ( ...... I ...... I 1...... 1I...... IR...... St. Bernard's O.C . II I 11 ...... ( ...... Page 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 Old Scotch Juniors put up a great usual the cutting remarks of the sup- fight in the first semi, and with a bit porters of both sides were flowing . Tony freely during the match, but in t`sis of luck, could have pulled it off best of amateur football traditions Bell at centre half-back stopped every- the knives, scalpels and shillelagh- thing that came his way, and was ably were put away until next encounter . supported by Chris Fitchett on the After the match our club President flank. Mal "Jaggers" McFarlane and Brian "Harry" Lauder, congratulated "Cheesy" Walker did well in the ruck the victors, and the Geelong Presi- and Tony Clark was a force in the dent's words were well received and centre. Congratulations are due to . I Bryan Gibbs for the great job welcomed in the Parkside camp coach was told that O .G.G.'s are pretty con- he did all year, also to runner Jim fident of taking off the flag after Ireland and boundary umpire Tony jumping the Fairfield hurdle today . Law. Naturally, I have to stick with district AMP Reserves won the right to side seeing we are buddies and I meet old rivals Trinity in the prelim . should be there to cheer you on to- by accounting for Parkside in the day, but mark my words a Geelong semi. Leading 4 points at the orange- in form, and turning on some scintil- break and a stiff breeze to contend lating high-powered football is hard with, AMP turned in a magnificent to toss . Finally I'm sure I will join all fighting last term to hold the opposi- other club Press Correspondents in tion goalless . Despite this, many stars thanking our friendly editor George did not shine and you can't blame McTaggart, for the courtesy, help Finals jitters for failing to touch the effort and space he provides . It took `aggot' for three quarters . Alan Saxby him the whole season to realise that swung the game whether roving or Dick was not the head of the P.M .G. midfield . Congratulations Barry but a special kind of Parkside award . Thompson and Ron Bloss on well de- I won't tell you who got it last week, served wins in the club Best Player George. Till I face the whims of the trophies for 1970. elector at the annual meeting, this is OM's were disappointed at not Poison Pen signing off . being able to progress further than Old Trinity's Reserve team went the first semi, but all agree they were down narrowly to St. Kevin's despite beaten by the better side on the day . the efforts of a few players . The Good forward play by Dave Russell Henry brothers, Rod Jones and John and Barry Wilson kept OM's in the Daley, all played well but the rest of game, while Tima Moore and Col Py~ the team did not follow their example . man were the only backs to show The match today against A .M .P. will out . Pete "Smokey" Boyle marked now determine what chance the team strongly around the ground and Barry has. of winning its fourth successive Gilbert obtained his usual ton of kicks flag on the wing . North Old Boys wish to extend It's a bleeding shame our dream their congratulations to St. Bernard's of an all red and white grand final on their strong win in the first semi did not come to a reality, mon ami last week . The two teams began in Bleeder. Last week Parkside played the Amateurs together in 1963, and the best football the team is capable since then have been involved in of, and it was only OGG's height many keen tussles . Best wishes in and aerial strength that gave them your quest for the flag and A Sec- the decided edge in the match . As tion. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -August 29, 1970 Page 19 , ; r d6 !! FIX'' ~ ~~ ~ Z & RESULTS ' ~l~ ®

APRIL 1 1 Ivan 17.i0 OPar 12 .19 JUNE 1 3 DLS 16 .19 Cob 12.12 Cob 17.22 CGram 16.12 DLS 18 .11 UBlues 13 .12 Cob 22 .12 CGram 19 .9 MonU 13 .12 MHSOB 11 . 8 Coll 11 .13 UBlues 11 .8 CGram 24 .16 MonU 16 .1 2 UBlues 12 .16 Clgns 8.4 MHSOB 15 .17 OPar 11 .11 OPar 13 .13 MHSOB 13 .9 JULY 2 5 DI-Salle 26 .12 Ivan 17 .13 MAY 16 DLS 11 .10 Ivan 10.5 Orm 20 .10 PBlues 12 .17 Ormd 19.22 MUnI 14 .1 5 CGramm 14.11 Col 8 .14 Orm 15.8 MonU 9.1 4 Cob 19.9 Ivan 10 .13 OPar 10 .8 UBlues 7.13 OPar 11 .14 Coll 9.10 APRIL 1 8 Omd 15.9 Ivan 13.9 JUNE 20 CGram 19 .13 MOB 14.12 OPar 12.20 DI-Salle 7.11 Cob 13.14 DLSalie 11 .9 DI-Sal 7 .8 OPar 7.7 MUniv 12 .7 DLSaI 11 . 9 MHSOB 17 .27 Coll 12.9 MHSOB 9 .13 MUniv 9.1 1 Cob 18 .4 Coll 7 .8 Cob 15 .8 UBluas 12 .18 MHSOB 7.17 UBlues 8.8 AUGUST 1 Ormd 14.27 CGram 14 .9 MAY 23 Orm 9.20 CGram 9 .6 MUniv 18.15 Ivan 13 .2 1 Ivan 10 .16 MUni 9 .1 4 Cob 14 .21 OPar 11 .14 Orm 17 .10 UBlues 8.8 Colgns 9 .14 Ivan 9.13 Cob 22.11 Ivan 10 .5 CauIG 13.19 DLS 11 .14 APRIL 25 Coigns 16 .12 OPar 8 .16 JUNE 27 Cob 12 .10 Ormd 12 .8 Cob 11 .17 Orm 10 .7 Orm 11 .18 MHSOB 8 .10 MHSOB 15 .18 Caul 15 .16 UBlues 6 .12 MonU 4.1 3 CGram 23 .15 OPar 14 .11 MonU 11 .10 DLS 7.1 0 CGram 18 .10 OPar 16 .17 UBlues 16.16 Ivan 13.19 UBluas 17 .18 Ivan 10 .11 MHSOB 17.22 DI-Salle MAY 30 MHSOB 16.2 DLSaI 10.11 AUGUST 8 13 .1 2 Coll 16.14 MUni 13 .1 0 OPar 12.14 Orm 11 .10 MUniv 14 .13 Coll 13 . 4 Cob 16 .12 OPar 8 .8 Coll 18 .16 Ivan 18 .5 Coll 9 .11 DI-Sal 9.9 JULY 11 MHSOB 16.19 Ivan 8 .16 MAY 2 CGram 20 .13 DLS 10 .18 Orm 16.18 Col 7.19 Orm 16 .18 MHSOB 16 .12 CGr 12 .15 UBlues 9 .14 Cob 19 .14 Coll 5.6 Cob 18 .11 MHSOB 10.121 Cob 14.8 MUniv 8 .1 7 MHSOB 9.8 UBlues 4 .13 MUniv 19.10 Univ 13. 4 Ivan 15 .13 CauIG 12.11 Ormd 11 .11 DLSaI 10.10 UBlues 14.8 DLS 4.8 CGram 18 .16 Ivan 11 .8 JUNE 6 Mont.) 18.14 OPar 11 .1 1 AUGUST 15 MonU 11 .14 OPar 10.1 1 Orm 25 .20 OPar 8.14 Orm 19 .15 DLSaI 14 .7 DLS 13.13 Coll 13 .6 JULY 18 UBlues 16 .16 Cob 14.9 MAY 9 Ivan 19.16 MHSOB 16 .11 Cau1G 16 .9 Coll 11 .10 Coll 16.18 MHSOB 13 .11 Orm 20 .19 Coll 10 .11 CGr 25.16 UBlues 17.14 UBlues 23 .10 OPar 12 .8 Ivan 17.14 OPar 11 .13 Cob 20 .18 MHSOB 10 .1 5 Cob 24 .19 MUni 11 .14 Orm 25.17 Ivan 12 .8 CGrm 23 .19 MUni 14.1 0 ULTS "B" '

APRIL 11 CBk 11 .10 FTCOB 9 .14 JUNE 13 OXav 12.18 FTCOB 8.9 OSCoI 17 .17 OXav 9 .18 OScot 23.24 Alph 12 .1 2 OScot 8 .7 OXav 3.7 StBern 18.9 Alph 17.1 0 U81ks 19 .10 C8k 14.13 UBlacks 16.14 CBk 5 .6 StBOC 13 .15 NOB 11 .7 MAY 1 6 NOB 7.7 StBern 6.5 JULY 25 Glong 24.17 FTCOB 7 .10 UBiks 18 .13 OSCoI 12 .16 Gael 13 .24 FTCOB 5.13 CBnk 10.8 Kew 8.14 Kew 22 .17 Alph 16 . 6 NOB 10.13 CBnk 5 .2 Alph 10 .8 Kew 9 . 4 Gael 17 .12 OXav 7 .6 Glong 16.9 Kew 5.7 NOB 13 .8 UniBlks 8.12 APRIL 1 8 OXav 15 .17 FTCOB 13 .12 JUNE 20 StBrn 13 .21 OSCoI 13 .9 NOB 17.21 FTCOB 16 .11 St.B 11 .26 Alph 4 .1 0 NOSoys 7 .6 FTCOB 4 .4 FTCOB 20 .13 Alph 9 .1 2 UBIks 15.10 StBOC 13 .18 UBIks 6.6 OXav 5 .5 CBk 17.8 OXav 14 .17 StBnd 11 .13 CBk 5 .3 AUGUST 1 OSCol 19 .24 Kew 11 .7 MAY 23 OSCoI 8 .13 Kew 6.10 Glong 23.20 Alph 12.1 2 Kew 12.9 CBk 11 .6 Gee] 16 .5 Alph 13. 6 NthOB 11 .13 OXav 10 .10 Gael 9 .10 OXav 7 .9 Gael 11 .9 UBlks 8.7 APRIL 25 UBlacks 18 .20 NOB 6 .10 JUNE 27 OScot 17.12 FTCOB 6 .11 Kew 17.15 OXav 12 .17 Scot 13.11 StBern 11 .11 Kew 10 .6 OXav 7.9 StBern 15 .18 Kew 11 .16 OSCoI 14 .9 NOB 10 .21 Alph 13 .10 FTCOB 9.1 2 NthOB 12.10 OSC 10 .10 CthBk 24.15 Alph 13.1 1 Glong 13.10 CBk 10.10 Gael 6.14 CBnk 7.7 StBOC 18 .20 FTCOB 5 MAY 3 0 St.B 15 .18 FTCOB 9 .4 AUGUST 8 .7 UBIks 15 .21 Alph 10 . 5 UBlks 21 .10 Alph 8 .1 1 NthOB 11 .21 OXav 12 .10 NOBoys 22 .17 Kew 9 .13 Gael 14.19 UBlks 15 .12 JULY 11 UBIks 16 .24 FTCOB 5.9 MAY 2 OScot 20 .17 FTCOB 9 .6 UBlks 19.18 Kew 11 .4 StBrn 12.15 Gael 11 .9 UBlacks 12.6 OXav 8 .11 StBnd 17.18 Kew 11 .11 StBern 14 .20 OXav 7 .14 OSCoI 13 .10 CBnk 6 .7 Kew 14 .14 FTCOB 13.6 Alph 13.12 CBnk 10 .1 0 Gael 11 .8 OScot 4 .12 OXav 16.18 Alph 11 .23 St80C 11 .14 CBk 7 .4 CBk 11 .18 FTCOB 10 .11 OScot 9 .14 Gael 7.7 NOB 16 .16 Alph 12 .1 2 AUGUST 1 5 NOB 15.14 Alph 12 .1 1 JUNE 6 NthOB 22 .17 Kew 9 .9 JULY 18 Kew 16 .16 FTCOB 10 .13 MAY 9 UBk 13 .16 FTCOB 13 .15 OScot 12.15 UBIks 10 .9 OXav 15 .9 CBnk 10 .15 UBlacks Ke w Gee 14 .14 StBsOC 7.15 NOB 11 .11 CBk 10.5 StBrn 14.11 UBiks 12 .18 StBern 14.8 OXav 13 .13 OScCoI 18 .18 CBk 11 .9 Geelong, Kew, - not NOB 15 .8 Geel 10 .11 Gael 15 .12 NOBoys 13 .13 OXav 24 .13 Alph 11 .14 received OSCol 23 .21 Alph 9. 6

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Old Carey had many good players feature was the handball and overall against UHS Old Boys, but special teamwork . Roger "Speedy" Gibbons mention must be made of Geoff Free- starred on the back flank, John Pil- man who roved indefatigably and won kington snuck through a couple (he 27 kicks and Ken Reford who capped claims they were not flukes) and off a great display at centre half-for- "Spindles" Henderson dominated the ward with 5 goals . Richard Wilcox air. The Reserves are now looking put in a great last quarter and Rich- forward to making it a double flag ard Jones won many kicks when to take up to A Grade. moved to a half forward flank in the Showing great courage and deter- second half . mination after being out with a se- Congratulations to Coburg's star vere finger injury, Ian Watson, Old full-forward Rod McFarlane on kick- Carey's vice-captain, gave a fine dis- ing over the of goals this sea- play in the ruck. His strong play and son . Rod kicked his 100th goal in 15 high marking, particularly early in the matches at an average of 6 .67 goals game, were big factors in Old Carey's per match . Rod's ability to obtain win in the second semi . front position and mark strongly and Final fever to you Pussy Cat, Park- his phenomenal accuracy with his side had their first and final dose at drop punts makes him a very hard the hands of another Geelong side opponent to beat. Rod has had a great last week . I would like to thank the season winning the goal kicking and Association Secretary, Jack Fullerton, representing the State in the Carnival and the Executive and the capable at Perth. way they have handled the organiza- Despite a good last quarter Old tion of the competition throughout the Carey Reserves just failed by 5 points year - the finals have been no e7F- in the Reserves second semi final . ception and the gesture of placing With many players below form for Fairfield and Parkside on adjacent most of the game they were unable grounds was appreciated by both to match the purposeful play of As- clubs, and I'm sure Geelong are cer- sumption . Old Carey players who tried tainly happy about playing at West's hard all day were Phil Bennett, John oval this afternoon . I believe Old Locke, Chris Shaw and Rodney Sharp . Scotch will not enjoy the trip especi- With a fine win over our tradi- ally when they find out what you tional rivals North Melbourne Old have in store for them down there - Boys, St . Bernard's got another step sleepy hollow will be awoken today closer to A Grade . Every player did by the dazzling display of fast moving his part in the win and all carried football both teams are willing to out the advice of our coach Gus Mit- provide . Best of luck right through ehell and with determination and to the grand final as this will be old courage got the upper hand in the last Poison's last contribution this season, quarter . Great play by Brian Mahoney I think! in the last quarter - 3 goals and It was good to see Richard Elliott then a fine effort at centre half- Old Carey's captain return to some- back - lifted the whole team and thing like his true form against UHS enabled us to win . Old Boys . Playing on a wing against Old Scotch Reserves showed their the UHS captain he won numerous strength in the first semi against kicks which he used to the advantage Footscray Tech . The most pleasing of his side . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 1970 Page 21 H

A great team effort from Old SOCIAI. NEWS FROM THE Trinity against Fairfield last week pro- UMPIRE S duced a comfortable win and a fare- The Umpires' Association have ar- well to D Grade for the club . Con- ranged the following Social Functions gratulations must go to all players - all of them on Sundays in Septem- for a display which left Fairfield ber. wondering what to do next . Congratu- Sept . 6th - Car Trial, starting from lations also to coach Terry Hense . New World Supermarket, Chadstone, All the team has to do now is win at 11 a.m. the flag to make Terry completely Sept. 13th - Football match at satisfied and rewarded for all his time Elsternwick Park - Over 27's v Under and effort this season . 27's. Sept. 27th - Football match against Coburg Reserves progressed into the La Trobe Valley Umpires at War- the final with a great display of fast, ragul No . 2 Oval, at the eastern end play-on teamwork to defeat Monash of the Showgrounds . University comfortably. All the play- A barbecue lunch has been arranged ers in an even side played very well, at each function - bring your own backing each other up at all times eats and drinks . and with a player always runn?ng past for the handball. Keep up the good work for the remaining finals POWER HOUSE PLAYED AN matches and you will give that fl^f3 INELIGIBLE PLAYER a shake . Power I'louse played an ineligible player in C Reserve Section first semi- Congratulations to Mike Birrell of final last Saturday, and so forfeit the Old Carey on his great game in the match. Old Melburnians their oppon- semi-final against UHS Old Boys . Al- ents will now meet Old Carey in the though Mike is still at School he final today . played like a veteran and was voted The player concerned had played second best player in the side . His more Senior games than are permit- high marking and long kicking were ted under the Rules to qualify for Re- a feature that thrilled the spectators . serve Section finals . He took 13 marks and got 21 kicks and many hit-outs. Keep it up Mike and repeat the dose in the grand final . PENNANTS, CAPTAINS Clubs in the running for this year's The end of the season should not premiership are resluested to notify be allowed to pass without a word the Secretary of the V.A.F.A., of the of thanks to the behind-the-scenes colour requirements of the premier- men of North Old Boys, Adrian Me- ship pennant should they be success- Aninly and Chris McCulloch for their ful in winning the premiership, for ex- fine work as trainers and runners ; . - blue background, red border, Harry Leigh for his fine efforts as w':te lettering . This information is boundary umpire ; and to the many required immediately . others who have helped out at var- The name, address and telephone ious times as goal and boundary um- number of Your Captain should be in- pires, timekeepers or scoreboard at- cluded with the information regard- tendants . These are the men who ing the Pennant, which must be sub- make a club tick. mitted on Club letterhead . Page 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 REVIOUS MATCHES

A SECTIO N Coburg 12 .10-82 d . Ormond 12 .8-80 (at Elsternwick Park)-April 25 . Coburg 11 .17-83 d. Ormond 10 .7-67 (at Elsternwick Park)-June 27 . B SECTION Old Scotch Coll . (home) 9 .14-68 d. Geelong 7 .7-49-May 2. Geelong (home) 11 .8-74 d. Old Scotch Coll . 4.12-36-July 11 . C SECTIO N UHS Old Boys (home) 9 .13-67 d . Old Haileyburians 8 .8-56-May 2 . UHS Old Boys (away) 16 .6-102 d. Old Haileyburians 14 .13-97-July 11 . D SECTION Fairfield (home) 10 .15-75 d. Old Geelong Gramm . 5 .9-39-May 2 . Old Geelong Gramm . (home) 22 .11-143 d . Fairfield 14 .15-99-August 15 . E SECTION Reservoir Old Boys (away) 12.20-92 d . La Trobe University 10 .8-68-May 30. Reservoir Old Boys (home) 8 .17-65 d . La Trobe University 8 .8-56- Aug . 1. JUNIOR SECTION 1 Ormond (away) 15 .12-102 d . Monash University 10 .10-70-April 11 . Monash University (away) 8.8-56 d . Ormond 6 .3-39-June 13 . JUNIOR SECTION 2 Caulfield Gramm . (home) 22 .17-149 d . West Brunswick 14.11-95-April 25: West Brunswick (home) d . Caulfield Gramm . 11 .7-73-June 27 . A RESERVE SECTIO N Ormond (home) 7 .20-62 d . University Blues 3 .6-24-May 23 . Ormond 8.14-62 d . University Blues 6 .8-44 (at Elsternwick Park)-July 25 . B RESERVE SECTION University Blacks (away) 12.7-79 d . St. Bernard's O.C. 11 .9-75-April 18 . University Blacks (home) 9 .7-61 d. St. Bernard's O .C. 6 .14-50-August 15. C RESERVE SECTION Old Melburnians (home) 6 .8-44 d . Old Carey 4 .14-38-May 23 . Old Carey (home) 6 .7-43 d . Old Melburnians 4.10-34-July 25. D RESERVE SECTION AMP Society (away) 9 .13-67 d . Old Trinity Gramm . 9.12-66-April 18 . Old Trinity Gramm. (away) 8 .8-56 d . AMP Society 3 .7-25-June 20 . E RESERVE SECTIO N Elsternwick (away) 13 .17-95 d . State Savings Bank 3 .9-27-April 25 . Elsternwick (home) 5 .13-43 d . State Savings Bank 5 .12-42-June 27 . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 Page 23 BEST AND FAIREST WINNERS

Coburg rover Norm Beattie won his C SECTION second successive A Section Best and lst 2nd 3rd Pts . Fairest award when he gained 17 P. Gadsden, Old Hailey- points in this year's voting . bury 7 2 2 27 He won by two points from Peter D. A . Tuck, Assumption McLaughlin, Caulfield Grammarians O.C. 7 1 0 23 rover, with Melbourne High utility P. W . Hutchinson , player, Ian Turnbull, a point further Power House 4 3 1 19 back, third . Each of the three receiv- G . C . Jones, Tooronga- ed four first votes . Malvern 3 4 1 18 The award in B Section went to Old D SECTION Xaverians ruckman, Mitch McKenzie, T J. Allen, Wes t who polled six first votes in a total of Brunswick 4 4 0 20 23 points . T . F. Brown, Old Geelong Three players received seven first Gr. 5 2 0 19 votes - P . Gadsden (Old Haileybury) P. E and D . Cohen, Old Trinity . Tuck (Assumption) first and Gr. 5 1 2 19 second respectively in C Section, and S. R. Day, Fairfield 3 3 0 15 D. Flett (Monash University) in Junior *Second on count-back Section 1 . Gadsden and Flett each . secured the highest number of points E SECTIO N - 27 . K. Weybury, Brunswick 6 3 2 26 The award in Junior Section 2 was G. C. Sceney, LaTrob e won on a count-back, S . J. McLaugh- Univ . 4 2 2 18 lin (Caulfield Gramm .) and A . R. New- *A. R . Pearson, Old ton (Elsternwick) each received 20 Mentonians 3 4 0 17 points, but McLaughlin had six first .P. Cavanagh, State S . votes and Newton four . Bank 3 4 0 17 **M . Herzfeld, AJAX 2 5 1 17 A SECTION lst 2nd 3rd Pts . JUNIER SECTION 1 N. J. Beattie, Coburg 4 2 1 17 lst 2nd 3rd Pts . P. McLaughlin, Caul . D. W . Flett, Monash Gramm . 4 1 1 15 Univ . 7 2 2 27 I. Turnbull, MHS Ol d R . C . Jenkins, Ormond 2 4 4 18 Boys 4 1 0 14 G. M . Borchers, Ivanhoe 4 1 2 16 D. R. Kelley, Ivanhoe 2 3 2 14 M. F. S . Callinan, Old Paradians 3 2 2 15 *Third on count-back . B SECTION JUNIOR SECTION 2 M. C. McKenzie, Ol d 3'S . J. McLaughlin, Caul . Xaverians 6 2 23 Gramm . 6 1 0 20 J. Anderson, Old Scotch A. R . Newton, Elstern- Coll . 4 4 20 wick 4 4 0 20 L. F. Murray, North Old T*P. E. Roberts, West Boys 4 1 14 Brunswick 5 0 1 16 *P. A. Hannabery, St. W. C . Datson, Parkside 1 5 3 16 Bernard's O.C. 2 2 12 *Won on count-back . *R . Shackleton, Univ. *Equal third . Blacks 2 2 12 **Fifth on count-back. *Equal fourth . **Third on count-back. Page 24 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 1970 ~susssswsssusaaauuessuseasoswsssnauuaa®aanaasasssesasus®ansasaaaassaassuv . Best in any competition for ~r VALUE ~ SERVICE ~t RELIABILIT Y

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Next week's Matches at E6sternweck Park SEPTEMBER Sth, 1970 FINAI. CAULFIELD C;~AMM. V. LOSERS OF TODAY'S SECOMD SEMI-FINA L at 2 p.m. Reserves ( at 11 .45 a.m .) COBURG V. LOSERS OF TODAY'S SECON D SEMI-FINA L Admission : ADULTS 40 cents ; Children accompanied by an Adult - FREE AMPLE CAR PARKING FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT GROUND - PARKING FEE 20 cents HOW TO GET THERE - Train to Elstemwick or Carnegie tram in Swonston Street to Glenhuntly Road, walk west along Glenhuntly Road . DUTY OFFICER - M R . JACK WILSON

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 1970 Page 25 TODATS GAMES AND UMPIRES Likely Winners In Bold Type. At 2 p .m . Reserves at 11 .45 a.m .

A SECTION - SECOND JUNIOR SECTION 1- FINAL SEMI-FINAL ORMOND v MONASH UNIVERSITY , at Ross Gregory Oval . Albert Park. COBURG v ORMOND, at Elsternwick Field : LOY; Emergency : Bishop . Park . ; Goal : Dun- . Emergency : Boundary : Bishop, Todd Field : G. M . SIMPSON stan, Ahlm . Sharpe . Boundary : Kong, Rowell; Goal : V . JUNIOR SECTION 2-FINAL McKenzie, Fox. WEST BRUNSWICK v CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS, at Oval 20, Al- B SECTION - SECOND bert Park . SEMI-FINAL Field: KOLLMORGAN; Emergency : GEELONG v OLD SCOTCH COLL ., Wolfe. Boundary: Wolfe, Bonnyman; Goal : at Geelong West Oval . . Field : HAGARTY ; Emergency : L. Bridges, Peters Thomas . A RESERVE SECTION- Boundary : L. Thomas, King . SECOND SEMI-FINAL (at 11 .45 aim .) L C SECTION - FINA ORMOND v UNIVERSITY BLUES, at OLD HAILEYBURIANS v UHS OLD Elsternwick Park -(Use Elstern- Trott Oval, Albert wick F.C . Rooms) . BOYS, at Harry ; Emergency : . Field : G . THOMAS Park Hocking. Field : MARSHALL ; Emergency : ; Goal : George . Boundary : Hocking, Nathan Boundary : George, Jorgensen ; Goal : Wilson, Hillier. Bonnett, Smith . B RESERVE SECTION - SECOND SEMI-FINAL D SECTION - FINAL (at 11 .45 a .m.) OLD GEELONG v FAIRFIELD, at UNIVERSITY BLACKS v ST . BERN- Brens Oval, Royal Park (UHS Old ARD'S OLD COLL„ at Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park. Boys Ground) . (Use visitors rooms on lake side of Field : D. R. DODDS ; Emergency: ground) Harradence. ; Emergency : Hamil- Boundary : Harradence, Shillitt ; Field : ROWE Goal : Paizis, Williams . ton . Boundary : Hamilton, Wills ; Goal : Morgan, P. Jones . E SECTION - FINAL C RESERVE SECTION-FINAL LA TROBE UNIVERSITY v RESER- (at 11 .45 am.) VOIR OLD BOYS, at Gengoult Y Smith Oval, Royal Park (adjoins OLD MELBURNIANS v OLD CARE GRAMM ., at Oval 14, Albert Park Brens Oval) Yarra Park . ; Emergency : Mal : MASON; Emergency : Robin- Field : MARKS Field colm. son . ; Goal Hill; Goal : I. Boundary : Malcolm, Nicholls Boundary: Robinson, . Simpson, Mengoni . Saunder, Sanderson THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August, 29, 1971 Page 26 Today's Games and Umpires - cont.

D RESERVE SECTION -FINAL FOUR 20-MINUTE QUARTERS, WITH TIME-ON ADDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUC- (at 11 .45 a.m.) TIONS PRINTED ON THE BACK OF SCORE AMP SOCIETY v OLD TRINITY CARDS . GRAMM ., at Oval 11, Albert Park. In ALL matches the quarter-time interval shall be only of sufficient duration to allow the Field : I . JENNINGS; Emergency : teams to change ends ; the half-time interval Lockett . (that is from the end of the second quarter to Boundary : Lockett, Spiker ; Goal : the commencement of the third quarter) must not exceed 15 minutes, and the three-quarter- Posetti, D . Jones . time interval not exceed 5 minutes . E RESERVE SECTION - FINAL As several of the grounds being used for (at 11 .45 am.) Reserve Section games are to be used by teams in other competitions in the afternoon, STATE SAVINGS BANK v ELSTERN- it is essential that matches in these sections WICK, at Oval 10, Albert Park. comemnce at 11 .45 a.m . sharp . Field: NORMAN ; Emergency : Med- ley. PREMIERSHIP CUPS, PENNANTS, Boundary: Medley, Barnes ; Goal : CAPTAIN S Stennett, Cogdon . Clubs holding premiership cups, Ovals 3, 4 and 15 are emergency that is, the 1969 uremiers in all sec- ovals. tions, are requested to return the cups Clubs must be prepared to provide Bounda ry to Mr. J. Hickman, 4th Floor, Beehive or Goal Umpires, if necessa ry. Building, 94 Elizabeth St., Melbourne, Rese rve Section matches commence at 11 .45 a.m . sharp. Senior and Junior Section matches immediately. commence at 2 p .m . sharp . Cups must be cleaned before being RESERVE SECTION MATCHES CONSIST OF returned .

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467 NORTH ROAD, ORMOND Agencies: PRESTON, NUNAWADING, ESSENDON, CAMBERWELL, PRAHRAN, DAN- DENONG, SPRINGVALE, OAKLEIGH, GLEN WAVERLEY, RESERVOIR, BORONIA, CHADSTONE, GLENFERRIE, FORREST HILL, MOORABBIN, MENTONE.

, THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 1970 Page • .27 MAP OF ALBERT PARK GROUNDS

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Page" 28 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 1970 LEADING GOALKICKERS (Goals kicked last Saturday In bracketa)

A SECTION Formby, AMP Society 60 Jubber, Army Apprent . (4) 44 R. Whalley, O . Geelong (4) 58 Wills, Alphington 37 McFarlane, Coburg 105 K. Hoare, St. Kevin's 52 Watts, Toor-Malvern 36 . Gramm . (3) 63 Butcher, Caul F. Findlay, Fairfield (2) 47 Massaro, West Bruns . (2) 34 Wood, Ormond 60 Allen, West Brunswick 42 . Gram. (5) 58 Atchison, Caul Phil Cohen, O . Trinity (6) 42 Barkley, Univ. Blues 53 Warner, Glenhuntly 41 A RESERVE SECTION Steward, De La Salle 48 Fellows, Old Trinity (1) 41 Le Page, Ormond 46 Jordan, Old Paradians 45 Quarterman, Old Trinity (2) 35 Joakim, Ormond 41 King, Coburg 40 4 McMillan, Old Geelong (-) 3 Gill, Coburg (1) 37 Hick, Ivanhoe 38 Salter, Coburg (1) 28 C. Roach, Collegians 36 . Fitts, Ormond 24 Church, Univ. Blues 36 R E SECTION O'Connor,' Univ . Blues 24 J . Hore, Caul . Gramm . (2) 3 6 Moodie, Collegians 2 4 P . Cavanagh, S .S. Bank 106 Sceney, LaTrobe Univ . (4) 57 P . Hanson, Old C'well (3) 49 B SECTION B RESERVE SECTION Condon, LaTrobe Univ. (4) 47 Wayman, Alphington 85 Tipping, Old C'well (4) 42 De Luca,- St . Bernard's 69 Edwards, Cwlth Bank 80 Shewan, Elsternwick 42 McTaggart, Old Scotch (-) 29 Morgan, Univ. Blacks 74 D . Scott, Resvr . O .B . (1) 41 McLean, Old Scotch (1) 28 L. Murray, North O .B . (3) 53 Sharpe, Elsternwick 40 Rhoden, Kew 25 Woodruff, Old Xaverians 45 O'Brien, LaTrobe Univ . (2) 38 Allen, Univ. Blacks 25 Sullivan, St. Bernard's (3) 44 Watt, Brunswick (2) 38 Sharpe, Univ. Blacks 2 4 Casboult, Geelong 42 Maher, Brunswick (-) 37 Burgin, St. Bernard's (-) 38 Cornehls, Elsternwick 3 7 Hiscock, Kew 38 C RESERVE SECTION Hughes. Old Scotch 36 Illiopolus, UHS Old Boys 54 Leake, Geelong 31 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Allden, Geelong 30 McDonald, Assumption (4) 37 Lowe, University (6) 60 J . Shaw, Assumption (-) 30 Flett, Monash Univ . (1) 49 Lyons, Old Haileybury 26 Buscombe, Mon, Univ . (2) 47 Green, Old Carey (1) 24 C SECTION King, University (-) 45 Davis, UHS Old Boys (3) 91 Kozlowski, Ormond 42 Dyer, Assumption O .C. (2) 61 Harrod . Old Paradians 36 D RESERVE SECTION Roberson, Old Melburn . 42 Costello, University (-) 33 Bloss, AMP Society (3) 71 . (1) 33 Young, Old Haileybury (1) 39 Thorns, Monash Univ Stockdale, Old Trinity (1) 28 Evans, Old Scotch (i) 26 Mumford, National Bank 35 Shannon, St. Patrick's 28 Langford-Jones, O. Hail (3) 32 Brooks, Glenhuntly 25 Rattray, Old Melb . 30 Duke, Old Trinity (-) 24 Freeman, Old Carey (1) 29 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Hughes, Old Carey (3) 29 . (3) 83 McLeod, National Bank 28 Downie, West . Bruns E RESERVE SECTION Tuck, Assumption O.C . (1) 28 Gooden, Elsternwick 74 Leifting, Toor-Malvern 68 Eaton, Elsternwick (-) 30 Overson, Army Apprent . (5) 66 Williams, Elsternwick (-) 27 Grandin, Old Brighton 53 Knight, ANZ Bank 24 D SECTION R . Newton, Etsternwlck 12 Dumbrell . S . Sav . Bank (-) 22 Shannon . St. Patrick's 82 Rosewarne, Elsternwick 50 Stagg, Old Ivanhoe 21 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August 29, 1970 Page 29 Next Week's Matches- 5

A SECTIO N SENIOR AND JUNIOR SECTION MATCHES A FINAL, at Elsternwick Park - CAULFIELD 2 P.M ., RESERVE SECTION MATCHES AT GRAMMARIANS v Losers of Today's Second 11 .45 A.M . Semi-final . Ovals 4, 11 and 15, Albert Park are emergency B SECTION ovais . FINAL, at Collingwood Football Ground - ST. Senior and Junior Section matches start at BERNARD'S OLD COLL . v Losers of Today's 2 p.m Second Semi-final . . Reserve Section matches at 11 .45 a .m. Club shown in brackets is home club of that C SECTION particular ground. GRAND FINAL, at Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park - OLD CAREY GRAMM . v Winners of Today's The Final and Grand Final in B Section and Final . B Reserv e Section on Setft . 5th and 12th res- pectively will be played at Collingwood Foot- D SECTIO N ball Ground . GRAND FINAL, at Brans Oval, Royal Park (UHS Old Boys ground) - OLD TRINITY All Finals in A Section and A Reserve Sec- GRAMM, v Winners of Today's Final . tion are at Elsternwick Park. E SECTIO N GRAND FINAL, at Gengoult Smith Oval (adjoins Brens Oval), Royal Park - BRUNSWICK v HOW TO GET THER E Winners of Today's Final . ELSTERNWICK PARK - Train to Elsternwick or JUNIOR SECTION 1 Carnegie tram in Swanston Street, to Glen- GRAND FINAL, at Ross Gregory Oval, Albert huntly Road, walk west along Glenhuntiy Park - UNIVERSITY v Winners of Today's Road . Final . COLLINGWOOD FOOTBALL GROUND - Train JUNIOR SECTION 2 to Victoria Park . GRAND FINAL, at Oval 20, Albert Park - POWER HOUSE v Winners of Today's Final . HARRY TROTT OVAL -( Rear of MacRobertson Girl's High Schoi) - St. Kilda Road tram A RESERVE SECTION (at 11 .45 a .m .) (except Toorak) to Bowen Crescent. FINAL, at Elsternwick Park - COBURG v Losers of Today's Second Semi-final . BRENS OVAL, GENGOULT SMITH OVAL - (Opposite Zoo gates) - Brunswick, Coburg B RESERVE SECTION (at 11 .45 a .m .) or North Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street to FINAL, at Collingwood Football Ground - OLD SCOTCH COLL . v Losers of Today's Leonard Street . Second Semi-final . ROSS GREGORY CVAL - (Opposite St. Kilda C RESERVE SECTION (at 11 .45 a .m .) Cricket Ground) - Tram or bus to St . Kilda GRAND FINAL, at Harry Trott Oval, Albert Par k Junction or train to St . Kilda. (use visitors' rooms on lake side of ground) - ASSUMPTION OLD COLL, v Winners of OVALS 1, 2, 3, and 4, ALBERT PARK - Train to Today's Final . Albert Park or South Melbourne tram in Col- D RESERVE SECTION (at 11 .45 a .m.) lins Street to South Melbourne Technical GRAND FINAL, at Oval 14, Albert Park - ST . School . KEVIN'S OLD BOYS v Winners of Today's Final . OVALS 10, 11, 14 and 15, ALBERT PARK - Train to Middle Park. E RESERVE SECTION ( at 11 .45 a .m.) GRAND FINAL, at Oval 10, Albert Park - OVAL 20, ALBERT PARK - (Southern area) - RESERVOIR OLD BOYS v Winners of Today's Train to St . Kilda or tram to St . Kilda Cricket Final . Ground . At 2 p.m. Reserves at 11 .45 a .m. Page 30 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - August, 29, 1970 PREMIERSHIP LISTS (at end of Home-and-Home Rounds)

A SECTIO N A RESERVE SECTION W L For Agst. % Pta . W L For Agst . % Pts. Coburg 16 2 2031 1423 142 .8 64 Ormond 18 - 1610 652 247 .1 72 Ormond 15 1404 140 .6 60 Univ. Blues 14 4 1290 943 136 .8 56 Caulfi eld Gram 12 6 2095 1724 121 .4 48 Coburg 13 5 1417 958 148 .0 52 MHS Old Boys 9 9 1636 1654 99 .2 36 Monash Univ . 10 8 1089 1107 98.5 40 Monash Univ . 8 10 1563 1719 91 .1 32 *C'field Gram 8 9 1123 1071 104.8 34 Univ . Blues 7 11 1533 1566 98 .0 28 *Collegians 8 9 961 1126 85 .5 34 Collegians 7 11 1387 1736 79 .8 28 ilvanhoe 6 10 1083 1261 86.0 28 De La Salle O .C . 6 12 1449 1641 88 .4 24 Old Paradians 4 14 913 1243 73.4 16 Ivanhoe 5 13 1607 1990 80 .0 20 De La Salle O .C . 4 14 759 1462 51 .8 16 Old Paradians 5 13 1411 1832 77 .1 2 0 MHS 0 . Boys 3 15 893 1344 66 .5 12 B RESERVE SECTIO N B SECTION Univ . Blacks 16 2 1602 681 235 .6 64 Geelong 15 3 1711 1168 146 .7 60 St . Bernard's 15 3 1276 785 162 .8 60 Old Scotch 14 4 1777 1237 144.0 56 Old Scotch 13 5 1233 810 152 .5 52 St. Bernard's 14 4 1673 1287 130 .1 56 F'cray T .C .O .B . 11 7 967 846 114 .2 44 North Old Boys 14 4 1607 1339 120.0 56 Old Xaverians 10 8 1084 957 113 .3 40 Uni . Blacks 13 5 1805 1348 134.0 52 North Old Boys 8 10 979 1028 89 .5 32 Kew 6 12 1433 1823 78.7 24 Kew 7 11 840 1098 76 .7 28 Old Xaverians 5 13 1325 1518 87 .4 20 C'wealth Bank 4 14 707 1101 64 .2 16 C'wealth Bank 5 13 1260 1556 81 .0 20 Geelong 3 15 775 1310 59 .2 12 Alphington 3 15 1421 2158 66 .0 12 Alphington 3 15 741 1566 47 .4 12 Footscray TCOB 1 17 1206 1856 65 .1 4 C RESERVE SECTIO N *016 Cary Gr . 14 3 1246 693 180.0 58 C SECTION Assump . O.C . 13 5 1239 818 151 .4 52 UHS Old Boys 15 3 1657 1244 133 .0 Power House 13 5 1005 852 118.0 52 Old Carey Gr . 12 6 1570 1094 143 .3 Old Melb . 12 6 1180 816 144.6 48 Assump . O .C . 12 6 1527 1186 128 .8 UHS Old Boys 12 6 1196 850 140.8 48 Old H'bury 12 6 1480 1239 120 .6 *St . Kilda CBOC 8 9 900 927 97.0 34 Old Melb 12 6 1506 1289 117 .0 Old Haileybury 7 11 849 1102 76.9 28 St . Kilda CBOC 12 6 1532 1321 116 .0 Hampt . Rovers 6 12 856 976 87.7 24 Toor-Mal . 6 12 1279 1629 78 .7 Toor-Malvern 2 16 582 1236 47.2 8 National Bank 5 13 1252 1369 91 .6 National Bank 2 16 565 1394 40 .5 8 Power House 2 16 966 1679 57 .6 . 5 D RESERVE SECTION Hampton Rovers 2 16 991 1788 55 Old Trin . Gr . 14 4 1540 801 192 .3 56 D SECTION St. Kev . O .B . 13 5 1339 783 171 .0 52 Fairfield 13 5 1613 1177 137.2 52 AMP Soc . 13 5 1330 887 150 .0 52 Old Trin . Gr . 13 5 1597 1362 117.1 52 Parkside 1 2 6 1390 855 162 .6 48 *Parkside 12 5 1255 1052 119 .1 50 Fairfield 12 6 1012 922 110 .0 48 Old G'long Gr. 12 6 1663 1350 123 .1 48 Old B'ton Gr . 8 10 1092 1080 101 .2 32 St. Kev. O .B . 11 7 1411 1294 109 .0 44 West Brunswick 7 11 1051 1242 84 .6 28 AMP Soc . 9 9 1540 1448 106 .4 36 Old G'long Gr . 6 12 1141 1343 85 .0 24 *Old Brigt . Gr. 8 9 1414 1441 98 .1 34 Glenhuntly 3 15 729 1443 50 .5 12 W . Bruns . 5 13 1304 1701 76 .6 20 St . Pat's O .C. 2 16 618 1991 31 .0 8 Glenhuntly 4 16 14 112 3 70 .0 16 E RESERVE SECTIO N St . Pat's O.C. 1296 1607 69.5 8 Reservoir O .B . 17 1 1351 557 242.8 68 Elsternwick 15 3 1500 722 207.8 60 E SECTION Old Xaverians 12 6 963 795 12 1 .2 48 Brunswick 16 2 1977 990 199.8 64 State S . Bank 11 7 1249 865 144 .3 44 Res . Old Boys 16 2 1945 1075 181 .1 64 Old C'well Gr. 11 7 1005 828 121 .4 44 La Trobe Univ. 15 3 2122 1012 209 .3 60 AJAX 9 9 970 994 97 .6 36 Old C'well Gr . 12 6 1682 1138 148 .0 84 *La Trobe Univ . 8 9 943 738 128 .0 34 *S . S . B . 9 8 1878 1567 119 .9 38 *Brunswick 7 10 1085 996 109 .0 30 *Elsternwick 8 9 1655 1210 136.8 34 ANZ Bank 7 11 946 1049 90 .3 28 ANZ Bank 8 10 1400 1465 95 .7 32 Old Ivanhoe Gr 6 12 775 1141 67 .5 24 AJAX 8 10 1561 1641 95 .1 32 Old Mentonians 2 16 552 1422 38 .8 8 Old Ivanhoe Gr . 7 11 1414 1558 91 .0 28 Old Essend . Gr. 2 16 281 1546 18 .2 4 Old Mentonians 5 13 1282 1636 78 .5 20 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Dookie & Long . 3 15 939 2228 42 .1 12 Power House 17 1 2056 963 213 .8 68 Old Essd . Gr . - 18 614 2951 20 .8 - Caulfield Gr. 15 3 1840 971 189 .0 60 Army Apprent . 14 4 1661 657 253.1 56 JUNIOR SECTION I West Bruns . 13 5 2036 1341 151 .8 52 University 16 2 2051 793 258 .5 64 Toor-Malvern 13 5 1714 1133 151 .3 52 Monash Univ . 15 3 2012 797 252 .4 60 Old Brigt . Gr . 9 9 1244 1384 89 .9 36 Ormond 15 3 1883 982 192 .0 60 Elsternwick 7 11 1819 1838 99.0 28 Old Scotch 12 6 1294 1172 110 .2 48 §Alphington 6 11 1244 1522 81 .8 24 St . Bernard's 9 9 1228 1342 91 .5 36 Hampton Scouts 6 12 1134 1688 67 .3 24 MHS O .B. 9 9 1106 1401 79 .0 36 §AJAX 4 13 1085 2233 48 .8 16 Ivanhoe 5 13 1222 1844 66 .4 20 National Bank 2 16 782 2250 34 .8 8 Old Paradians 5 13 971 1826 53 .2 20 Parkside 1 17 805 1901 42 .3 4 Coburg 3 15 966 1567 61 .7 12 * Drawn game. i Two drawn games . St. Kilda CBOC 1 17 549 1780 30.8 4 § Scores in dispute, result not included . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER-August 29, 1970 Page 31 You don't have to he a racing driver to benefit from REPCO technology

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