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16 Vol. 20. SUNDAY, 27th JULY, 1980. No. 14• . INLAND WASTE -DISPOSAL SERVICE 84 Bourke Street, Wagga DES MURPHY HOLDEN· Experts in Septic Tank Pump-Outs FOR If you have. a septic tank, note this number .. WAGGA 253555 ll Holden Statesman - Commodore - Sunbird - Gemini EAST STREET, NARRANDERA - PHONE 59 1688' EDITORIAL Some weeks ago we mentioned how well the 11nder 191 competition was doing this LADDER - FIRST XVIII P. Ma:loney (Cool.) (6) ...... 29 .G. Clark (Tur. Pk.) (2) ,...... 29 season and going equally as well has ,been the reserves which has been highlighted by . :1]98 T. Park .... 927 129.2 36 T. Hi'.ldddll (A.P.M.) (2) .... ,...... 27 the good showings from -. Just how many years has it been since GGM ...... 1216 1~"116 117.3 3~ Arlah Park-Mirrool followers can remember when the side being in second position Narrandera .... 1086 972 111.7 36 and look like staying there for the second semi-final? GOALKICKING--Second XVIII APM .. , .... 1158 1040 111.3 2.8 Ariah P■ rk-Mlrrool were in the finals in reserves in the mid 19701 but were ellmin• G. Tucker (Ard.) (1) ...... 21 ated in the first semi-final. ) ) Coolamon 1205 1149 104.8 28 G. Tidd (A.P.M.) (3) ...... 19 One of the main reasons for Ariah Park-Mirrool'1 1ucces1 has been captain-coach 1227 1188 103.2 28 S. Co<>per (Ganmain) (0) ... . 19 and well known South West identity Noel "Bluey" Walker. He 11 to be commended on the Leeton ... 939 1052 89.2 20 J. Batchelor (Nar.) (0) ...... 18 job he has done with the reserves which is proving a great stepping stone for playen Ganmain 950 1200 79,.1 16 E. Board (Ard.) (0) 15 trying to break into the senlon. "Bluey'•" vast knowledge and experience are two Gr,i!ffith 777, 1193 65.1 12 D. La;wson (Turvey P.) (0) ... , 15 factors which have helped tremendously in A.P.M.'1 success. He has been a great stalwart of the Ariah Park-Mirrool Club and always gave his best on the field. He has had his GOALKICKING - Under 19 share of controversy during his long career but how many footballers today are pre­ l LADDER - SECOND XVIII pared to put back Into the code like "Bluey" in their twllight years. It is a credit to Narrandera 958 542 176.75 44 P. Andersen (Tur. P.) (3) ...... 27 him' to continue to help Ariah Park-Mirrool. ' A. P. Mirrool 886 634 139.74 36 I. Male (Nar.) (0) ...... 24 "Bluey" will be leading his side against Griffith today. Ironically Griffith has Leeton 867 752 115.29 32 D. McFadi;en (Tur. P.) (1) .... 24 d9mlnated the reserves over many previous years but are not doing so well this Ardl(:than 868 821 105.72 32 R. Flack (Nar.) (0) ...... 18 season. Not only has the contribution of "Bluey"' and Ariah Park-Mirrool made the •B. Lally (Ard.) (4) .,.. ..,. . .. 17 competition interesting but 10 too has the performances of the other sides. The Ganmain 745 686 108.60 24 C. Pa,tterson (Cool,). (0) ...... 17 reserves competition has .been just as keenly contested at the senior and with six Turvey Pk. 685 751 91.21 24 ce>mpetitlon rounds remaining there will be some very good games yet. The current top G. G. Ma.tong 766 915 83.71 20 four of Narrandera, A.P.M., Leeton and Ardlethan have a slight break on the rest of Gri.ffith . 632 785 80.50 20 LAST WEEKS RESULTS the field but it is not impossible to bridge the gap. Coolamon 494 1015 48.66 8 2ND XVIII It is always a very debatable point whether or not the home ground is an ad­ vantage. It appears to have been the case with Ardlethan this season having won all LADDER - UNDER 19 Turvey Pk. 6-11-47 v Ardlethan 7-10-52 Gamnain 13-10-81! v G.G.M. 7-8-50 home games and lost all away until last Sunday against Turvey Park. Obviously the Turvey Pk. 897 l:116 283.86 32 phsycological build up has a lot to do with a side's performance at home and away A.P.M. 23-14-152 v Coolamon 5-5-35 Narrandera 916 429 213.S.1 32 Leeton 14• 10-94 v Griffith 7-15-57 games. After all the two sides meet on dirt whether it be at Griffith or Maher Oval Coolamov. 744 552 134.78 28 in Wagga. It is likely the home side will receive better support from a partisan home UNDER 19 town and tMs could spur the players on to a bigger effort. Perhaps there may be Ard'etban 578 555 104.14 24 some value in the theory that players who train on their home ground will come to A. P. Mirrool 350 704 49.71 16 Coolamon 11-7-73 v A.P.M. 7-8-50 "know It" better than any other side. '.Leeton 611 652 93.71 8 Turvey Pk. 11-14-80 v Ardlethan 8-¢-54 Leeton 25-22-172 v Griffith 0-4-4 Ganm. ain 421 773 54.46 4 ) Griffith 340 '876 38.81 4 r rrclllb ARDLETHAN BAKERY Ray & Shirley Johnstone's GOALKICKING - First XVIII (Props. G. G., Y. E. & R. J. 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Jose we can forget about playing in 8 D. WALSH PHONE 592135 9 I. McKENZIE the finals. 9 L. GIBSON 10 G. HUBBARD Congratulations to Laurie Kerr on 10 B. SULLIVAN 1 11 P. BUCHAN iplaying his one hundrOC:th game. He Award winers were: "Hazy" R!A.PC I 4 P. O'DONNELL 11 W. PURCELL I.•: :~ •::: , :::: • also put in a top pe:rformance to win Dinner; "Meeksy" Milton's Gear; and 12 L. KERR ~r:::::r■-■ 15 G. TOOZE the Dennys Sttracban Merd:mtile "Big Fiany" who had a top game won 13 B. KEER 16 D. LAWSON S'hirt award. You would have thought the Vern Ponter Roofing Service and 14 I. MATTINGLEY G.G.-MATONG 17 A. HAYES Brian Kerr was playing his one bun• the Bulldog Mug. 15 W. NORTON 41 C. McKinnon 18 S. NOLAN dredth game. He backed up and bat­ ,. 16 M. WALSH 42 B. Longley 19 8. FINEMORE tled hard for the ball all day and he The Reserves were also very disap­ 17 S. MARGOSIS 43 K. Menzies 20 s. cox took out the S. J. McCallam Award. pointing and blew their finals hopes 18 R. HAMBLIN 44 P. Taylor 21 M. McFADDEN Rut the p)ayer who iwas best on the -after bt:wing a btg lead early In the 19 T. CASSIDY 46 D. Fill 22 D. BUTLER ground for -the Maggie& w,as Roger 1glame. Jody Porter RAFC Dinner; 20 J. RUSSEU. 47 P. Tait 23 P. ROWLEY Harn blin. R9ger took the Ma.tong Morrie Wesson Lloyd's Home; Dave 21 B. GAWNE 24 J. McGINN Hotel Awar~. Seaman BullC:og Mug. 22 0. SUU.IVAN 25 B. MUNRO 23 K. THORNTON TURVEY PARK 26 L. HENLEY TI1e reserves were soundly beaten The Under 19's put up a lack lustre 32 R. COt-lWAY 46· R. Chatfield 28 J. PORTER in a game that was made to look bad performance again~t spiri•ted opposi­ 36 C. GLASSCOTT 47 T. Brady 33 T. POSSELT through terrible umpiring. We also tion. Mark Cox. Mark Dan.iher and 49 G. McFadden 48 P. TOOZE blew all cha.Iices of playing in the Stephen Mohr won a:wards. 24 T. Glascott finals. 25 R. Davis 27 C. Dunn Read during the week thiait our ex• 26 M. Rus1ell Niillill ■ tllililll ■ lllilf 29 P. 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DABY ' inabi!..tty to open up our forward line 2 P. STEPHENS words haven't exactly flowed from the and score goals let us down against the 4 D. CARROLL pen. Ther;e can be no toubt tlra·~ 3 R. HAY ' COO LAMON I 5 T. KELLY Magipies. David Ca1mll won the Golf 4 G. BUCHANAN Adah Park defeated us because, as a Club award from Eddie Redfern with 7 J, STEELE bollootive they wanted the ball 5 P. MALONEY 8 P. TURNER unit, Peter Anderson having a great game ) ) 6 G. MANGLESDORF more desperately than we did. 9 P. CLOWRY at centre half back. 7 E. GLOWREY 11 S. BRILL Sjrww ,Maloney's a,erfurma.nqe in 8 T. RUDD 13 E. REDFERN kicking six goals from the half-for,ward The reserves, after a slow begin­ 9 R. MACK 15 D. GUTHRIE Hank stood out like a tuxedo at a ning showed ,a lot more determination 10 B. ALLEN 16 A. DANIHER punk rock convention and his kick­ 1and will to win ll!fter half time to re­ 11 S. CHANDLER 17 P. ANDERSON ing was as straight and as vis­ cord ·a gOOC:• win. Mick Piper won the 12 B. ROBERTS 18 G. HUBBARD ually p!easing as Farrah Fawcett's Bowling Club Award from Mark An­ 13 B. NATION COOLAMON 19 T, McPHERSON teeth. Of -the others, Rocky O'Connor derson, Vin Oarroll, Barry Noble and ' 14 J, CHAMBERLAIN ..:t_O G. WOOLNOUGH and Ocker Stephens battled their guts Jlick Cedelland. 15 N. PLEMING 40 I • Robertson 21 Dan CARROL OUit all da)' against overwhelming odc;s . . A big roll up of some 30 Under t 16 R. WHYBRO 41 G. O'Brien 22 J. KEOGH 15's from all over the South West and 17 A. PATTISON 42 D. Gillett 23 M. CORBETT 43 B. Collins IJ'he seconds were thrashed by ,a Northern R•iverina triialed at Ganmain 18 M. BUCHANAN 24 G. CORBETT vastly superior side. Peter Kew vali­ last weekend in preparation for the 19 I. BUCHANAN 28 D: BUL:.L iantly tried to stem the tide and Greg 20 W. THOMPSON GANMAIN 31 B. CARROLL Shell Cup games this weekend to tr,y 21 P. LEWIS 46 J. Dean 33 G. SILVAN! PiJckersgill, the man with the pace and win State selection. of a thousand startled anthritic snails 22 P.- TOKLEY 48 M . Anderson 34 P. HUBBARD won the towel. Others ito stand out Silver Circle No. 11:- Les Graham, 23 D. RUDD 49 D. Harris 47 M. PIPER were 'Cindere11a' (always missing the L. Wa1ran, Tony Suckling, G. S. Car­ 24 G. HILTON 50 G. Guthrie tball) Patterson and 'Sparrow' Kew. 2~ G. DYSON 62 I. Wood 6 G. Menzies roH. 60 C. MOSES 66 M. McCorry 10 P. Menzies It's ,a credit to players 1'ike 'Fang' This week another local derby ag­ 26 C, Paterson· 12 M. Carroll Halcrof,t and 'Mungy' Farrell who ainsit the Greens, hut witlh our im­ 27 V. Pattison ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 P. Carroll have limited ability hut at least tum proved showing of last week, we're 28 T. Goss 25 J. Cedelland (Continued on Page 14) hopeful of the four points. 29 K. Moffat M. & V. Fairweather 26 S. Cooper 30 P. Tokley 27 P. Thompson 31 R. Edis 29 M. Howe ) 32 D. Mattingley EARTH MOVING 30 C. Firman 33 M. 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Aziah Pa~k GRIFFITH ARIAH PARK • MIRROOL (By Swan) (Red and White) (Brown, Gold & Green) 1 J. RAFFERTY - Mi~~ooe l S. THOMPSON A great day for Daryl Collis and · ( By Bomber) 2 N. LYONS the Griffith Club when •he leads the 2 J. MITCHELL 3. T. MURDOCH 3 S. BRAND Swans onto the ground for his 200th A great day on Sunday with two :;~~1 4 G. HADDRILL 4 S. ROBINS 1~ grade game. This is a greait ach­ out of three wins going our way. It's got the flavour 5 B. WEISE 5 D. COLLINS eivement, as any player knows a.id you level 6 P. DANIHER 6 G. HALL maybe a little more for Daryl. who The Firsts took out the main game 7 R. HADDRILL 7 P. McGRATH FOR THE ULTIMATE IN didn't always get the best treatment in a tisplay which was in ,total con­ 8 T. HADDRIU. ' 8 Sh. BEST GOURMET TAKE-AWAY from the selectors. Let's hope this may trast to our previous performance at ' 10 C. FISHER Orong Grong•Matong. There was 9 St. BEST 11 G. RYALL help th~ younger players to see if you 10 J. TOSCAN wan,t to get there badly enough you much more determination shown and 12 M. FISHER it resulted in a funtastic w~ 11 N. BRAND 13 P. BRUEST will. Congratulations Daryl on a job 12 G. TOSCAN 14 B. PLEMING well d()ne. . 13 M. O'DONNELL With the side having so many good 15 R. FISHER 14 D. LUHRS players, it's very hard to choose the 16 N. FAIRMAN No doubt- the Swantes are the un­ 15 0. COLLIS derdog .today ,against the more favour• bll$t, but mentions must certainly so GRIFFITH 17 R. DANIHER to th~ Man of the Match, Neville Ly­ 16 T. DILLON 18 G. O'BRIEN ed Ariah Park Mirrool but a littl

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UMPIRE: 11.a~~ande~a ARDLETHAN NARRANDERA :A~dtethan ( Red and Gold) ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ( Blue and Gold) (By Imp) Ardlethan Plumbing ( By Star) ,Predicted last week that the corner 1 K. GROSE 1 W. EVANS had •been turned for the Imps and last 2 M. SULLIVAN (V.C.) ■ nd 2 J. GAWNE T.w.> out of 1three grades was a fine 3 L PUGH Hardware Service 3 M. THORNTON effort by the Stars against Turvey Sunday was a very proud day for all the teams, every one of the 60 ptayers 4 G. CARROLL Now ••• 5 Russ. DURNAN *last week. Our first win away from R. 6 R. DONALDSON who took part in those games pulled \5 LITTLE QUALITY RURAL PRODUCTS home against the Top side was a great J7 P. LITTLE 7 D. SCOTT their weight. and played their part. Th 1s well as your Gener■ ! result. After a very slow start the 8 P. SCULLEY 8 S. DONALDSON first half was all Turvey's. A stirring great pity is that now there is a, long • Hardware Requlr1ment1 ·break before there is another game. 9 D. CLARK 9 S. LONGMORE speech at half time and some position­ 10 T. BURDETT ARDLETHAN 10 W. HUNT Trophy winners ,were: Seniors Trims al moves paid of:f half-,way through 11 D. CARROLL PHONE 61 11 D. LEE the third quarter •being six goals down Award M. Thornton; RAvas Award B. 12 N. LITCHFIELD 12 N. DURNAN ◄ 11111111 ■ 111111111111111 Ito be in front near the e.na of the 0'Keefe; Reid Machinery Aware M. 13 W. SMITH 13 M. NEILSON third quarter. The players lifted them­ Neilson: Golf Oub Award N. Duman. 16 K. SMITH 14 V. HUGO ~elves and s,tarted running past back­ Reserves: Reid Machinery Award 17 G. RAYMENT ARDLETHAN 15 M. WHITBY mg up and chasing their opponents · P. Anthony; N.IJ.F.C. /\ward G. Tur­ 18 S. LITCHFIELD 16 T. PLEDGER 19 T. MOONEY 41 B. Gaynor 17 M. LEE and forced them into errors. Noel ner; M. Moses Award S. Longmore 43 G. Lucas Gibso:,. votes: S. Quade S; L. Pugh 4; 20 T. RICHENS 18 R. McCALLUM Under 19's N.•I.F.C. Award T. 45 G. Smith 19 T. J. WALSH K. Smith 3; K. Grose 2: K. Williams 1. 21 A. SHEEHAN Whitby; Golf Club Award I. Rav,a,. 23 K. WILLIAMS 20 G. HOSKll:'5 Voting in the Brian Bashir Award 25 R. LAWRY NARRANDERA 24 G. POWELL The seconds after a slow start ag­ 27 S. QUADE 30 G. MARTIN ain this week eventually won with T. Whitby 3; I. Rava 2, R. Knagge 1. 41 Rich. Durnan 33 Phil HORAN 42 N. Clark 32 P. BOX the last ki'ck of the day and came awa,y The players wm hold a night at 42 G. HEATH 33 R. STEWART the Golf Club on the 18th July. Good 44 M. Russell with .the 4 competition points. Good 44 B. COX 46 D. Mumford 36 G. SULLIVAN good players were few and far between in music, good artists, time. 52 C. Ingram. 45 B. O'KEEFFE the first hali but lifted themselves 14 M. Gaynor The Players AMisl!ance Fund drew 59 P. Rava 4 C. Durnan enough to scrape home by S points. 15 C. Litchfield the Percy Bean '"SEK.IO" watch and 9 S. Longmore 22 M. Lorenz ...... ,., Barry Neill Motors Votes were: K. •was won by :P. Hannan, SO Fredica St. 21 I. Rose 24 D. Kelhear (Ibompson S; Peter Maher·4; A. Shee­ N..rrandera with ticket No. 03888. 22 P. Sheather 26 P. Hor'an W. PRESTON han J; G. Lucas 2; D. Kelhear 1. 23 G. Mattingley Th~ League has now developed into 29 E. Thompson STOCK, STATION AND 25 D. Knagge Cootilnued on Page 13 R. Clark REAL ESTATE AGENT (Continued on Page 14) 26 G. Ingram G. Tucker SHELL GAS HEATING & 27 P. Anthony L. Litchfield l COOKING APPLIANCES 28 T. Trickett 34 B. Noble 29 M. Collis 36 K. Henry For ■ II your Farming 31 K. Absolom f 37 E. Board R■qulrem ■nt1 sclJLLEY's 34 J. Knagge 38 B. Robertson PHONE ARIAH PARK 154 35 G. Turner For the whole range of 39 B. Tucker OR 158 37 J. Batchelor FOODLAND 40 R, Tucker 40 J. Hugo WOOL - LANO - INDUSTRIAL ARDLETHAN STOCK - MERCHANDISE For your GROCERY PRODUCTS - FINANCE ARIAH PARK SALES & SERVICE CONTACT: BP AGENTS - PARKES INDUSTRIES DEALERS & LIQUOR REQUIREMENTS GENERAL ENGINEERING AND FARM SERVICE - WYNN'S SPECIALISTS ELDERS SPRAY PAINTING & PANEL BEATING PHONE 171 NARRANDERA - PHONE 591511 PHONE ARIAH PARK 35

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So we goes (Continued from Page 8) and faded in the liast 2 quarters to be GRIFFITH v ARIAH PARK MIRROOL to the ground where we all make lik-e beaten by a bigger and more exper- ARDLETHAN v NARRANDERA sairdines and two mobs wearing ski main game, choosing the best players nced side. The first 2 quarters were jumpers comes rushing onto the is a headache. Jilli.ii Short won the ery good for our boys as they went ground and run around it kicking up Bowling Club Award, Leigh Maguire , in haFd for the ball and out-played EURELLS the grass. kicked 8 goals, Ross McKenzie, Kerry their opponents to finally lose by 26 District Agents for: Also comes onto the · ground the Wallac~ and Russell Fisher played points. which was a great effort. fella who owns the ball. He is oa,lled hard as did Paul Bruest and Ian Gor­ Vlcta, Rover, Scott rru..ny names by ithe sardines but mostly don. · Votes were: M. Davies 5; 0. Rlay­ Bonner Mowers he is cwlcd Yemug. Th~ under I 9's were defeate~ after ment 4; B. Lally 3; M. Thompson 2; FIRE FIGHTING AND Two guys called captains they go a hard-fought game. Their efforts M. Maher I. PUMPING UNITS off together and have a game of two were in vain as at the final siren, the The $10 Dunlop ,and 'Mahon Aw­ Honda Motor Cycles up. scoreboard showed the Hoppers well ard went to A. Popple. This award 36-38 PINE AVENUE, When they tell Y emug the result he in front. Best players were John Walk­ went to S. Day against Ganmain. LEETON • Phone 532253 gets ma~ and throws the ball away. er, T-!rry Wal-ker, who won the Bowl­ Come on Boys! Let's get behind our The crowd she yeHs "kill the -mug" ing Club Award. Brian "Noosa" Jiespective ooaqhes and have tthree at which one big bloke tells me to Jlohostone. Brian '"Bert'' Hewitt and good wins against the Imps at home shut me face or he killa me. Then a Andrew Walker. tooay. GANMAIN bloke with straight hair called curly It's the long trip to the M.LA. today kicks Yermug's -ball at the flag poles UP THE S'I1ARS! HARDWARE with the Griffith Swans as our hosts. and when the crowd she roars again lats keep the flag fflyi11g high and PTY. LTD. poor fella in •a white coat waves two white flags to surrender but they keep come home with three wins in our TURVEY PARK NOTES 161 EAST STREET attacki~ him until the air raid siren pocket. (Continued from Page 4) NARRANDERA sounds •and they a,ll go home. For all HARDWARE and end. We ,all know that h! is not quite As we leave I say to Guiseppe "we Riverina Aust. Football Club I BUILDING MATERIALS better not bring any money next time that old but we will certainly fe:el like we come•· because as we leaves Radio Award it after we beat ;the Grong Orong Bull- I says, - dogs to-day. I hears men leaving saying "we was NEVILLE LYONS (A.P.M.) I...... :~~n■•■ ::.1:::...... At Narrandera LOGAN BLUNTS - It's The "CRI" K. P. & L. M. CORBETT BROS. • Open Sundays NEW Waterview Street AVENUE, HOMES • Counter Lunches GANMAIN take \IOU honM PTY. LTD. Mon. - Fri. 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ARIAH PARK HOTEL TURVEY TOPS SHOPPING CENTRE WITH MEL & JENNY YATES TOPS PHONE 252648 (Day or Night) PHONE 68 PHARMACY 24 Hours free pic:k-up and d•llvery service LEAGUE DRAW - SECOND HALF ROUND COOLAMON NOTES NARRANDERA NOTES _ Continued fn;,m Page 10 JUNE 29 AUGUST 10 Continued from Page 6 GRIFFITH v lURVEY PARK a very close run to the final berths Ganmain 7-6-48 v Narrandera 13-13-91 A.P.M. 13-10-88 v Ardlethan 5-11-41 LEETON v GANMAIN up an~ have a go each week. What's which spells very good for the League COOLAMON v NARRANOERA particularly galling is that the town Leeton 9-13-67 v G.G.M. 11-16-82 all round. So take this time to wish aH Coolamon 8-19-67 v Griffith 5-0-30 G.G.M. v ARDLETHAN has players capa,ble enough of giving teams the best of hick. ARJAH PARK-MIRROOL BYE us three teams strong enough to con­ LY 6 AUGUST 17 test the finals. G.G.M. NOTES arrandera 16-20-116 v Turvey Pk. 14-5-89 TURVEY PARK v LEETON Which brings me to the only team G.G.M. 24-12-156 v A.P.M. 13-8-86 GANMAIN v A.P.M. (Continued from Page 4) NARRANDERA v GRIFFITH that is at present in -the four - the JULY 13 all conquering tthirds. Inspired by a Darren Fitt, who won the Club Aw­ ARDLETHAN v COOLAMON ,aro, Gary and Brian Longley and Rex Ardlethan 23-11-149 v Ganmain 13-14-92 GRONG GRONG-MATONG BYE tireless display of guts and stamina Coolamon 25-16-166 v Leeton 11-15-81 from Steve Buchanan they chalked Davis. AUGUST 24 A.P v lURVEY' PARK up another fine victory. Mus: comment on .the write-ups we JULY 20 ».. are getting from the Wagga Advertiser. LEETON v NARRANDERA Others to impress in a solid team 1-f the columns get any smaller, we'll Turvey Pk. 16-11-107 v Ardleth. 16-12-108 GRIFFITH v ARDLETHAN effort were Tony Dean and Richard have to buy a magnifying glass. Ganmain 8-6-54 v G.G.M. 12-16-88 COOLAMOl-t v G.G.M. Sutton. A.P.M. 23-17-155 v Coolamon 15-16-106 GANMAIN BYE 20-16-136 10-8-68 This week we do battle with the Leeton v Griffith AUGUST 31 This week ag1inst Ganmain a win Turvey Bulldogs and we are out to TURVEY PARK v GANMAIN is as· vital as air is ,to the lungs, es­ aven3c our unlucky first round Joss. JULY 27 G.G.M. v TURVEY PARK NARRANDERA v A.P.M. peciaHy considering that this is one So how about it fcUa's. What about ARDLETHAN v LEETON game we should never have lost in the ,taking out the double and put the COOLAMON v GANMAIN G.G.M. GRIFFITH first round. First Gmte side on top of the ladder. GRIFFITH v AJJ,M. COOLAMON BYE ARDLETHAN v NARRANDERA LEETON BYE SEPTEMBER 7 FIRST SEMI-FINAL DALCO AGENCIES AUGUST 3 SEPTEMBER 14 TURVEY PARK v COOLAMON SECOND SEMI-FINAL SUPPLIERS OF: CADBURY CHOCOLATES • NOBBYS NUTS • MASTER FOODS GANMAIN v GRIFFITH SEPTEMBER 21 ANO GENERAL CATERING REQUIREMENTS A.P.M. v LEETON PRELIMINARY FINAL NARRANDERA v G.G.M. 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