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Mirinda Bottle and Tops During the 1967 Football Sea­ Official Organ of the Farrer Football League Miles & Russell • GENERAL PLUMBERS R. 0. GEALE • SHEET METAL WORK • GASFITTING HARDWARE • SANITARY PLUMBING ,1,z~a1m,n MERCHAN T S THE SPORTSMAN'S STORE Oil Heating Specialists 61 BAYLIS STREET WAGG A Full stocks of Footballs, Boots, Jumpers and Socks available for all Clubs 85 BAYLIS* STREET PHONE: 4216 WAGGA WAGGA All Plumber Supplies and SEC RETARIES: Ask about our Special Quotes for Clubs. Painters' Requisites. PHONE: 2831 PHONE: 2195.. WAGGA. FIELD UMPIRES 1st xvm 2nd XVID DUKE'S TRANSPORT Phone Henty 302 1. Carters, W. 1. Munk, B. Reliable Local and Interstate 2. Bergin, 1. 2. Miller, G. CARTAGE CONTRACTORS 3. Dallinger, R. 3. Jackson. G, 4. Boyle, A. PRINTED AT OXFORD PRINTERY, 32 4. Curphy, M. JOHNSON STREET, WAGGA WAGGA, N.S.W., FOR THE PROPRIETORS OF S. Mannering, R. 5. Harris, 1. VICTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. HELP YOUR CLUB WIN THE $ 2 0 0 REW ARD SAVE YOUR Bell's Soft Dri nks (Wagga) will give $200 to the Farrer League Football Club credited with the largest num­ PEPS I ber of Pepsi and/or Mirinda bottle AND tops during the 1967 football sea­ Official Organ of the Farrer Football League. Price Sc. son. Also, at the end of each month, MIRINDA they'll give two footballs to the club ) collecting the most bottle tops dur­ B BOTTLE TOPS! ing that month. I .Collection points for Farrer League Clubs are:- North Wagga and Wagga. Bob Ashton's Sports Store and Edwina Coffee Lounge, Turvey R Tops. Collingullie: Mrs. Morrow's Store, Collingullie. Henty: Dale's Highway Store, and C. and D. Dosser Store. Mangoplah: K. King's n Store. Culcaim: Popular Cafe. Holbrook: Mackie and Son Store, and R. s Gibson's Store. The Rck-Yerong Creek: Dore's Foodland Store, Yerong Creek, and S. G. Taber's, The Rock. Progressive scores of Pepsi and Miranda Bottle Tops collected by E supporters of: North Wagga 3330; Wagga Tigers 3090; Mangoplab y 2940; Holbrook 555; Culcaim 3350; The Rock-Yerong Creek 525; . Henty 682. E North Wagga with a score of 1960 bottle tons for the month of JULY, receive the monthly award of TWO FOOTBALLS. Vol. 8. SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1967. No. 17. · GRAND n_y CLEANERS BUY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FROM D.J s WHERE AFTER 183 Fitzmaurice Street SALES SERVICE IS GUARANTEED • • • BEST CHOICE, TOO! WAGGA clashed twice this season with one All work under personal W AGGA DISTRICT JUNIOR supervision of win each, and this should be a clos_e § FOOTBALL LEAGUE game. If Geoff Dalgleich of Wagga JACK EARSMAN Contact your Local Agent . • can counter Chris Dryden, Wagga (Prop.) DOBNEY AVENUE (By Barry Wandel) should win. Phone: 2911 WAGGA The second semi-finals played at DRAW Temora last Sunday in very windv Under 14: Coolamon v _Wagga, 12.30. conditions, resulted in a very close TODAY'S GAMES Under 16: Turvey Park v Marian Dons, With only two rounds to be played it now appears that the four win by Turvey Park over Coolamon 2.30. tei ms now on top will be the ones to fight out the finals commencing at in the Under l'f grade. After a vecy Yerong Creek on August 26. tight struggle in the first three quart­ ► yyyyyyyyy yyy Lockh irt ad Wagga and to a lesser degree North Wagga still have a slender chance but for them to make it Temora would h.\lve to lose ers, Turvey Park managed to hold on TWO WAGGA CLU B th :ir remaining matches one of which Is against Benty at Temora today. to win 1;,y 5 points. MEMBERS ILL Tliey wa not want to take Benty lightly but the added incentive of knowing a win here will make them secure should seal the issue. Coolamon turned the tables in the Due to an unfortunate circumstance The fight for second place and the double chance is interesting as Under 16 division when. with the our regular scribe is hospitalised for Culcair:n and Collingu)lill, the two teams with that chance meet the two scores level with 10 minutes to go, an appendectomy. At last someone's Wagga and Lockhart respectively.Thelle should be gJeat games, Cul• Chris Dryden br6ke away from the going to get something out of Peter. cairn and the Gullie not only desperately ' trying to win will, also have All the best, Pete--see you soon. an eye on bu ding percentages as at present only approximately three per tight Turvey Park defence to kick 3 Bill Hanison is still on the sick cent separate them, with Culcalm the better. ioals and seal the game for CoolamQil. list although I heard that he was Both top teams have the home ground advantage, which must be to seen at the game last week, however their aiJvantage. Lockhart and Wagga are pl'Obably the most improved teams Scores-Under 14: Turvey P1ft"k 4- with his tiger spirit running high I'm in ,the League over the last few weeks will make these games thrillers that 7-31 def. Coolamon 3-8-26. Under 16: sure Bill will be well and back with us sboqld brhtg out a11 that is grand in the Code. again soon. North Wagga are at home to the Combines .who in the last couple Coolamon 8-13-61 def. Tufvey Park of games have shown considerable improvement and haven't lost by the 5.-15-45 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦◄ whl, m rglo of earlier games". North with a comfortable win over Holbrook last week returned to the form thllt won them a number of games in a In the preliminary finals to be play­ GOALS-INDIVIDUAL CLUBS -row in recent weeks. ed this Sunday at North Wagga, the M.C.U. ...................... .. 237 14 In the other game M.C.U, are at home to Holbrook although depleated ( Collingullie .... ··- .... .... ... 211 13 by injuries should keep the leader!! busy. Under 16 Turvey Park team should win against M1ft"ian Dons, although Culcairn •... ......... 205 18 Lockhart .... ... , . .. .. 185 21 Marian Dons could surprise Turvey Wagga ........... , .. .. 182 21 Park with their teamwork and strong Temora .............. 174 15 l\IcMullen Love A Better Deal . hackline. North Wagga 171 16 Holbrook ........... 157 20 & Co. A Better Car . In the Under 14's Coolamon play Henty ..... ,.. .... .... ... 143 20 The Rock-Yc,.ong Creek 137 22 MEN'S OUTFITTERS Wagga Tigers. Thete teams have SUIT HARTWIGS DICK McLEOD'S HOLBROOK STORES SPECIALISTS WAGGA HOT iE L HOLBROOK PTY. LTD. A warm welcome to all WAGGA GENERAL MERCHANTS Players and Supporters. AND IMPORTERS Phone: 2989 Phone: 2177 CALL FOR COUNTER LUNCH -12 TO 2 O'CLOCK PHONE 1 - HOLBROOK FOOD With the Compliments of • . • Riverina Baking FAIR '9-tii -- IENDLY SERVICE Co. Pty. Ltd. Choy's Restaurant For Variety, Quality and Service. NORTH WAGGA THE ROCK•YER. CREEK Sole Manufacturers of . for all your favourite BROOKS & I. A. WEBB GOLDEN HEART COUNTRY FIRSTS 2. D • .JONES CHINESE DISHES TULLBERG 3. T, O'KEEFE STYLE BREAD 1. H, ROBB After the Game, call at the 2. B, LEITCH PLUMBING 4. "DAD" TAYLOR EDWARD ST., WAGGA 3. ROB COUSLEY 15. L. MAGRATH NESLO ARCADE 4. 1. McGREGOR Phone: 108 6, D, MARSHALL Phones: 2212, 3313. 7, R. COX 117 Baylis St., Wagga s. R, BIRCH Septic Tank and Hot P.O. Box 41, South Wagga e. D. MURRAY Water Services Installed. 8. C. MOORE Phone: 4461 or 4165 7, K. PAYNE All Plumbing Repairs 9, PETER HALL 8 . R, NORTHEY 10. GRAHAM BREED 9. G. WARD carried out. 1 1. B, MIC HAEL t:..,;;=============i' 10. c. WHYTE GREEN STREET 12. B, WHITE 11. G. CONLAN WCKHART 13. A, MAZZOCCHI THE ROCK-YER. CK. NOTES looking for big things from you next 12. B, CHALMERS 14. F. MAZZOCCHI season, Bob. 1 3. P, HAMILTON 15. .J. COLLINS The first half of last week's game Today it's North at North-never a 14. M. BRUEST 16, R. KLIMPSCH IS. P. HALLUM 17. R, GRANT was an interesting one, but afte-, half happy hunting ground, but what about 16. L. HULM 18, E. MICHAEL time you completely went to sleep and really turning it on? 17. N. GEORGE 19. C. TAYLOR 18. D, HOWE BUY THE BEST ... 20. R. GALVIN through the third quarter scoreless. If 19. P. O'BRIEN 21, L. CHAP'LIN NORTH WAGGA NOTES 20. BUY ROSS FAULKNER 22, P. ANGEL you played the full 100 minutes and Notes unavailable for publication FOOTBALLS. 23, R. CHAPLIN the form you sometimes show for one at time of going to press. SECONDS 24. G. MURPHY I, R. MclNERNEY 25. T. WILLIS or tw.o quarters, I am sure a few more 2. E. D.f!,VIS 26. C. VENNELL FARRER LEAGUE WOMEN'S 3. F. PEACOCK 27. R. V·ENNELL wins would have been chalked up. 4. .J. COUSLEY 29. K. MEYER It was bad luck Brian Michael get­ BASKETBALL s. c. SEYMOUR 30, .J. SALMON ting a nasty knock on the head with GRADE 6, R. CAREY 31, B. FLINN A 7. c. McPHERSON FINEMORE'S 32. D. BROWN a touch of concussion that may keep LOCKHART v M.C.U. 8, R. ZIEBA 33, .J. DOWDLE him out today. Best of luck for a Lockha£t emerged the victors in a 9. N. SEWELL Haulage Contractors 34, T . HOVf\' speedy recovery. Brian. close and hard game against Mango. 10, R, DODSON 35. ROBT, TAYLOR • 11. R, ROBINSON Livestock and General 36, D, CLARKE Stars of the game were Col Taylor, ' B GRADE 12. R, COUSLEY 37. RON TAYLOR who rea)ly played a magnificent back Henty had a runaway win over 13, K.
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