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Awards: Mat Deen, Alan The Ul8s had their first win over Ganmain in some 11. W. HOWITT 31. D. WOOD O'Kecfc, Peter Thornton and Neil McCallum. 8. S. LEWIS 30. M. SALMON years and the whole team played well. The award win­ 12. N. FOLEY 33. W. TAYLOR Again our Reserves coach had to put a side ners were Scott Bradley. Juicy Kew and Andrew 9. A. PATTISON 31. F. PATTISON 13. P. THORNTON 34. B. HUGHES together at the last moment - good job he has plenty McPherson. Other people to play well included Josh 14. M. SIMPSON 35. T. HUGHES of patience! Took a while to get a score on the board, Irvine, Mertie Curtis, Peter Rollins and Gerard 10. B. ALLEN 32. M. CAREY McPherson. 15. M. WHITBY 36. W. BUBNER but to their credit they tackled and scragged and made it hard for the Tigers. Charlie Clare, the goal The 2nds game was a close match until the last quarter 11. G. BRABANDER 33. G. WEIDEMAN 16. B. MITCHELL 38. H. BULL when the oldies ran out of steam and the young blokes, umpire, thinks it would he safer if he had a spot in the three of whom had played four games previous on the 12. J. KEOUGH 34. R. CLANCY 17. A. BOCK 39. D. BAKSH team after getting 'ironed out' between the sticks, weekend, also ran out of steam. The eight U18s players 18. P. McCORMACK 41. D. DURNAN but came good after an aspro and water. Awards: 13. K. JOHNSON cc 35. P. SUTTON who lined up again in the 2nds are to be congratulated 19. J. HOPWOOD 44. N. SEIDEL Hayden Bull, Wayne Bubncr, Graham Longford. for helping out. The award winners were Pat Sutton, 20. M. HOPWOOD 45. E. SPENCER Hopefully, one day, we will be able to field a full who showed the ability he has, Peter Rollins and Fear­ 14. P. NOLTE 36. R. GARRETT side in the Firsts. Very frustrating for one and all less Frank Pattison. Frank make a welcome return to the 15. Shane BUCHANAN 37. B. THOMPSON UNDER 18s 2nds and made many dashing runs along the wing. Mick when players arc moved from team to team. I still 22. A. RYAN 54. D. POULSON believe we have a reasonably competitive side when Salmon is following his namesake ' of 16. D. BUCHANAN 38. M. MALONEY 25. C. SULLIVAN 55. W. LONGFORD Essendon' with knee injuries. The 2nds are asked to get 45. A. O'KEEFE 56. P. ANDERSON all the injured players arc fit again. It's pointless behind Peter Bartholomew who is putting a lot of time 17. G. KEW 39. W. McKEL VIE 46. D. FLACK 58. M. PATERSON rubbishing a team when they try their best with what and effort in. Peter was disappointed on the weekend 47. A.GORDON 59. S. JACKSON they have got. Awards: Phil Rava, Vic Hugo, Nick I ~ 48. C. GORDON 60. M. SMITH when some players failed to turn up. 18. A. PLEMING 40. J. ROBINSON Foley, Mick Hopwood. Bcaurepairs: Andrew Bock. The Netballers had a 'double' for the first time with 49. S. CABBAN 61. D. ATTKINSON 19. I. BUCHANAN 44. P. BARTY 50. G. FORTIS 62. P. 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1 1: :,m111t■.iliHlilillii111:H:■IIIJ,llllill:mi~I Once again congratulations to Gar­ SENIORS ry Buchanan and his Rep side for their 1. W. CARROLL CC 30. G. SHEPPARD 1. P. MURRAY 41. M. QUINN good win on Saturday. 2. W. SYKES 31. A. ROBERTS 2. S. HARVEY 42. B. ROBERTS In our match against Coolamon .:.: : . ~ Sunday proved to be a good goal 3. D. LEWINGTON 32. G. ARMSTRONG 3. J. HAMBLIN 43. P. KELLY we had our usual rest in the first half scoring spree in the three grades with 4. T. NESS 33. D. CHARLTON .. 4. S. McKAY 44. P. McCAIG and then decided to get into it in the exactly 100 scored for and 6 against. 5. J. CARROLL 34. M. FELDGEN 6. A. CORBETT 45. Des HARRIS second half, but couldn't make up 6. G. NICHOLS 35. F. McCLUSKEY RED, WHITE & The U18s commenced the day against 7. M. STEELE 46. A. EVANS the leeway. Our growing injury list BLUE 7. M. CUNNINGHAM 36. I. HAWKE an undermanned East Wagga with a 8. S MARKS 37. C. HOWE 8. D. CLOHESSY 47. A. QUINN is not helping matters either. De- RED, huge win. The Pats Tyre Service award was won by 9. B. FINEMORE 38. S. PURCELL 9. D. WALSH 48. G. PIPER nnis Walsh, who put in all day, won BLUE SHOULDERS, Robert Schnogel. Others to play well were Forbesey 10. P. ANDERSEN 39. B. G RENTELL 10. S. CARROLL 49. A. McCORRY the Sports Club award from Da- GOLD CREST who won the Wheel Alignment and Peter Bailey who 11. C. MASTERSON 40. B. BOWMAN 11. C. BRYON 50. P. DILLON mien Carroll (socks) while Darren Clohessy just pip­ won the socks. 12. V. CARROLL 41. G. MEAGHER 12. M. CARROLL 51. J. CROZIER ped Brett Pearson for the Broilers Cup. Miltons The Reserves in scoring a big win played some great 14. P. O'DONNELL 42. D. HUME 13. P. WALSH 52. A. O'REILLY Gear award votes were 3 Dennis Walsh, 2 Damien football. In a very even team effort Alan Bartholomew 16. R. QUADE 43. F. COATES 14. P. HATTY 55. S. COX Carroll, 1 Shane Lenon. won the weekly award from Pricey, Trevor Gibbons and 17. S. EATHER 44. A. HARMER 16. D. CARROLL 56. T. RYAN The Reserves, after an even tussle all day, finished 18. M. COX 45. A. BARNETT Gary (Tank) Sheppard who made a good return from 19. G. VARDANEGA 46. E. REDFERN 17. M. WALSH 57. L. IRVINE too strong for the Coolamon 'Senior Citizens' to injury. Ian Hawke won the Lakners Hair award, while 20. B. ROBINSON 47. S. STAPLETON 18. D. HARRIS 58. J. GAWNE record a good win. Peter Walsh with a strong game the rugged Darren Hume took great delight in winning 21. M. McFADDEN 48. S. COLLINS 19. D. LOGAN 59. M. IRVINE took out both the Bowling Club award and Social the mug. 22. D. BUTLER 49. A. PRICE 20. S. LENON 60. J. REIHER Club mug from Michael Rava and Brian Kerr (joint The Seniors in having a resounding win played their 23. T. McGREGOR 50. M. MEEK 21. B. PEARSON 61. S. HAMBLIN sock winners). most consistent football for many weeks. Andrew Mah­ 24. G. HARRIS 51. S. GOONAN 23. M. RAVA 62. T. REIHER The U18s tried hard once again but couldn't make er relished the ruck responsibility and was rewarded 25. A. MAHER 52. P. TURNER 24. J. SHEPHERD 63. G. COWELL up the difference letting Coolamon record their first with top votes in the Miltons Gear award. Others to poll 26. T. GIBBONS 53. S. WALL 25. P. SHEPPERD 64. B. BESANKO ever win over us since the RFL began. The Four well were Vin Carroll, Eddie Redfern, Fenwick (Irish) 27. D. McFADDEN 54. D. STAPLETON 26. G. MENZIES 65. C. MEAD Hotels award went to Craig Parmenter from Andrew 28. A. BARTHOLOMEW 55. R. BROOKS 27. B. KERR 66. D. JONES McClusky and Terry Ness. Andrew won the mug, Eddie 29. C. STEWART O'Reilly (socks) and Scott Hamblin. the dinner for 2 and Ashley Barnett won the Coke 28. T. cox 67. T. LENON The Farmers Home dinner award was won by award. Spiro played a great game taking numerous UNDER 18s 29. P. CARROLL 68. P. LANE Brendan Carroll. Congratulations to Garry Bucha­ marks and kicking six goals. 1. L QUIRK 14. J. FORBES 30. M. PIPER 69. A. WELLS nan and his boys on their good win in the Winfield 2. N. FRANCIS VC 15. R. SCHNOEGEL 31. G. RAVA 70. R. McPHERSON The A Grade netballers lost a hard fought game 19-15. 3. Tristan SCOTT 16. M. KAY Champs. Robyn Dallas played a constructive game in the centre, 4. S. WOODS 17. Travis SCOTT 32. I. RICHARDSON 71. M. GUTHRIE This week we journey to Bulldog territory. while Tanya Sykes and Tamara Cox were other other 5. B. CROSSLEY 18. M. BUTTON 33. G. SYMONS 72. P. CORBETT Netball news: Wow! what a performance by our major contributors. Tamara won the mug. Our B Grade 6. J. MASTERSON 19. P. BAILEY 34. P. LOGAN 73. J. BUCHANAN netball girls against Coolamon. Although we didn't 7. T. ASHCROFf 20. A. KNIGHT 35. G. FENNESSY 74. M. WILLIAMS side played well to win a close game by 2 goals 17-15. 8. G. LAWSON 21. M. HEWITT I • win, the girls did show a big improvement since our Melissa Emery tried hard and won the mug. Kelly Hill 9. T. MASTERSON C 23. P. GYLES 36. P. CORBETT 75. P. BURNS last game. The B Grade 'Cubs' Cup was won by was spot on as goal shooter. The girls are conducting a 10. S. HALL 24. M. FEDLER 37. P. HARRIS 76. C. PARM ENTER Briony Crozier and well done Briony, a good game. cake stall today ... please support them! 11. J. DASH 25. R. INCH 38. B. LONGLEY 77. A. GILLESPIE Our A Grade mug was won by Sonya Carroll, and 12. T. GOONAN 32. A. HARRIS 39. M. RUSSELL 78. S. HOLGATE Let's not forget the Mystery Bus Tour on Friday, May 33. P. RYNEHART good second half Sonya. This week we play Turvey Continued on page 27 ... 40. B. WALSH 79. B. ALLEN Park and with a lot more encouragement from our 80. J. DILLON supporters, we could go great guns! JOHN E. MUELLER TURVEY .rti• B.Sc., M.P.S., Ph.C. TURVEY TOPS SHOPPING CENTRE GANMAIN ~ HOTEL PHONE 25 2648 DAY or NIGHT TOPS ' Quick tasty after I Counter Lunches daily. I Families most I Beer Garden. 24 HOUR FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE PHARMACY I\ game meals. 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BURDETT true grit to get up in an entertain- 28. K. SMITH played really well and Rosemary 5. M. MOORE 5. D. COLLINS 40. D. ALPEN and Louise deserve a mention for NAVY BLUE, ing game with Matt Houghton 29. G. SWASBRICK WHITE, RED V o. G. ROBSON 6. M. TYNDALL 41. M. FISHER top efforts. (Yay Roy for the R_~o sHouLDERs showing the way along with Rick 7. II. McRAE JO. G. ELWIN Mayhan and Lindsay Miller. 7. P. McGRATH 42. M. O'DONNELL tops!!) 8. P. O'CONNELL Ji. J. BRAMBLEY \ J 8. P. LONEGAN 43. A. O'DEA Keep playing like that fellas and more wins arc The 2nds had a great win. Tangalooma Tony 9. A. SOLEY 32. M. HOUGHTON 9. I. GEDDES 44. F. MORGAN Pianca won the mug for a dynamic display, Rob instore. 10. R. AGRESTA 45. L. BROWN 11. T. LYONS JJ. M. ATTWOOD Dolan played well, Brian Bellincanta did a great The Seniors went down with a thud to a more 34. B. IRVINE 11. C. ROBINSON 46. J. STOCKTON determined Bomber outfit and if we arc going to 12. G. SMITH job and Steve '' Brown was unstopp­ IJ. S. TURNER JS. R. MARKS 12. D. JOHNSTONE 47. M. SIGNOR be a contender come September we have to get 48. G. GABRIEL able! Steve Best knocked up getting kicks at CHB 14. D. MELINE 36. J. MANNING 13. G.DREYER some consistancy into our game. We can't afford 14. W. SPENCER 49. G. WILESMITH and Chalkie Thompson was great in a top team 15. R. MA YBON 37. J. GLADMAN to lose home games against sides to similar 15. G. COLLINS 50. M. BRADY display! strength to ourselves. 16. D. IRVINE 38. T. ELWIN 16. C. MAHER 51. R. DOLAN The Seniors had a great win! They played great Craig Nettleback and Mark Moore were the 17. T. GRAHAM 40. S. GRIGG 17. P. CASEY 52. I. SHEPPARD team football and ran their opponents ragged. only forwards to win out, whilst Roho and Steve 18. A. WAKEMAN 41. L. BULLOCK 19. B. McALLISTER 53. S. WADE Ducky O'Donnell had 3 million touches as did McMahon played strong games on the ball. Tom 19. S. TONGS 42. P. GOODRUM 20. R. OWEN 54. L. TESTONI Darrel Collins. Tricks Guthrie was great at half ..Elwin put in another solid performance, playing 20. G. SCHMETZER 43. J. CARROLL 21. D. PREST 55. M. FANANI forward, while 'Wood Road' Williams and 'Back ,in the same vain as when he started at the begin­ 21. M. SCHMIDT 44. S. McMAHON 22. D. FILES 56. C. BEATTIE Pocket Specialist' Dreyer tackled all day. Danny ing of the season and looks set for a good year, 22. R. SHARMAN 45. F. GORDON 23. B. BELLICANTA 57. Dean SMITH 'I'm Loud When Drinking' Files was best on 23. C. NETTLEBECK 46. P. RYAN 24. M. WILLIAMS 58. R. KELLY ground in his best senior game to date! They had keep working at it Tom. J. 24. D. HARRIS 25. W. TYNDALL 59. TYNDALL Our netballers took on a more fancied outfit 60. W. MADDISON no passengers and 'Stats' Harrington can vouch 26. J. BORDIGNON for that. The young blokes did well again, I could and came up trumps, well done girls. Our better UNDER 18s 27. R. TURNER 61. S. YERBURY players were Karen Eckley (Shortie), Helen go on all day about performers, but I won't. Well 2. A. WILLIAMSON 12. D.HOLT 28. S. BEST 62. M. GULLIFER Lyons and Tina Henman. Many thanks to Larry 3. P. O'DONOHUE 13. T. HENMAN 29. M. THOMPSON 63. P. ELDRIDGE done fellas! and Val Harrison for marking our netball courts. 4. W. ARMSTRONG 15. S. ELWIN 30. Steve BEST 64. S. McCANN The social was even more successful than the This week we are host to the Swans, and with a 5. R. SAFFIOTTI 16. S. ARNOLD 31. P. YOUNG 65. M. CURLEY footy. Mark Sutton played a blinder kicking ab­ 6. P. TURNER 17. D. BLACKETT point to prove we can assure them a very hard 7. D. BAXTER 19. T. SHEATHER I ~ 32. G. CECCA TIO 66. R. KNOX out 10 goals. Dave Johnson tried to dominate but contest. 8. M. ROSS 20. L. MOONEY 33. J. SANSON 67. M. COCKS was over powered by Danny 'Grand Poobah' UP THE REDDIES! 9. D. McGRATH 21. P. MELINE 34. C. ANDERSON 68. T. PIANCA Files! Let's keep it going fellas, both on the field IO. D. TEERMAN 22. P. GREEN 24. R. BELL 35. J. HORNE 69. P. ROYAL and socially! Four more wins and continued festi­ 71. P. SELOVER vities! '' r--- 1 Rd.2 ------, For all your building AREA material requirements: ~ All timbers, paints, ~ ROY AGRESTA Next Riverina F.L. vMid-Murray l BUILDERS tools, oils, cement, 1 electrical, plumbing, For all Superannuation; Narrandera Sportsground SUPPLY galvanised iron. Insurance Bonds; House, 1 Week 1 ~ PAINT Saturday, May 14 1 co. ·~ SPECIALISTS Contents & General Insurance. I ______.J YAMBIL STREET, GRIFFITH - PH. 623115 PHONE GRIFFITH 626099 '----► Afli1KE TALBOT COMPLEX Info for Members & Guests: Griffith Ex-Servicemen's Club Ltd. Narrandera's multi-award winning µ ;J•l11•¥-i :.l•l~F-'1•1 ;W•l Mi: I =llc1 ;JI :I =ti i: IJ..'i'+'t·1..,b tourist attraction. 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June 26: 10: Narrandera(66) v Leeton(114), Griffith(55) v Leeton v Narrandera, Coolamon v Griffith, Tur­ Coaching Experience: East Wagga-Kooringal Coolamon(89),Ariah Park-Mirrool(45) v Turvey Park(130). vey Park v A.P.-M .. Gan.-G.G.-M. bye. 86-87, Collingullie-Ashmont 88. Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong bye. !IF.JI July 2: E.W.-Kooringal v Coolamon, Wagga v Career Highlights: Playing first VFL game Gan.-G.G.-M. July 3: Griffith v Turvey Park, April 17: Griffith(33) v Wagga(173), Gan.-G.G.-M.(160) v t • (against Hawthorn, VFL Park, 1975). Narrandera(66), A.P.-M.(91) v Coolamon(157), Turvey A.P.-M. v Leeton. Narrandera bye. Park(136) v Leeton(89). E.W.-Koonngal bye. 11iEJ July 9: Wagga v Narrandera, E.W.-Kooringal v Honours: Won Farrer League's Baz Medal in 74 April 23: NSW Championships at Narrandera. Farrer(118) Turvey Park. July 10: Coolamon v Gan.-G.G.­ and RFL's Quinn Medal in 87. d Broken Hil1(68); RFL(125) d Sydney(64). 24: RFL(132) c M., A.P.-M. v Griffith. Leeton bye. Disappointments: Not making last year's RFL Farrer(51). ID July 16: E.W.-Kooringal v A.P.-M. July 17: Nar­ randera v Coolamon, Gan.-G.G.-M. v Turvey grand final. April 25: E.W.-Kooringal(116) v Narrandera(112). Park, Griffith v Leeton. Wagga bye. '\. J Premierships played in: Collingullic-Ash. 1974, April 30: Wagga(130) v Gan.-G.G.-M.(76) May 1: l[EI July 24: Griffith v E.W.-Kooringal, Turvey Park VFL night premiership 1982. Coolamon(199) v E.W.-Kooringal(106), Turvey Park(161) v Narrandera, A.P.-M. v Gan.-G.G.-M., Leeton v Best footballer seen: Riverina, John Kew; VFL v Griffith(80), Leeton(121) v A.P.-M.(124). Narrandera bye. Wagga. Coolamon bye. . May 7: Winfield Country Championships. RFL 137 d Tun­ 11§1 July 30: W_agga v Coolamon. July 31: Leeton v gamah 81 at Katamatite. E.W.-Koonngal, Narrandera v A.P.-M., Gan.­ Favourite VFL team: Sydney Swans. May 8: Turvey Park(190) v E.W.-Kooringal(34), Gan.-G.G.­ G.G.-M. v Griffith. Turvey Park bye. Most admired sportsman: Muhammad Ali. M.(119) v Coolamon(145), Griffith(133) v A.P.-M.(69), ll(D August 6: E.W.-Kooringal v Gan.-G.G.-M. Au­ Favourite food: Pizza. Narrandera(98) v Wagga(168). Leeton bye. gust 7: Turvey Park v Wagga, Griffith v Narran­ Favourite drink: Vic Bitter. lliJI May 15: Coolamon v Narrandera, Turvey Park dera, Coolamon v Leeton. A.P.-M. bye. v Gan.-G.G.-M., A.P.-M. v E.W.-Kooringal, l[EJ August 13: Wagga v A.P.-M. August 14: Nar­ Relaxation: Watching videos. Leeton v Griffith. Wagga bye. randera v E.W.-Kooringal, Leeton v Gan.-G.G.­ Other interests: Fishing. ll[g)I May 21: E.W.-Kooringal v Griffith, Wagga v M., Coolamon v Turvey Park. Griffith bye. Leeton. May 22: Gan.-G.G.-M. v A.P.-M., Nar·· l[l[I August 21: <;:o_olamon v E.W.-Kooringal, Tur­ randera v Turvey Park. Coolamon bye. vey Park v Griffith, Leeton v A.P.-M.; Gan.-G.G.­ IIIEIII May 28: E.W.-Kooringal v Leeton. May 29: A.P.­ M. v Wagga. Narrandera bye. M. v Narrandera, Griffith v Gan.-G.G.-M., E!J August 28: Griffith v Wagga, Gan.-G.G.-M. v Coolamon v Wagga. Turvey Park bye. Narrandera, A.P.-M. v Coolamon, Turvey Park ~ June 4: Wagga v Turvey Park. June 5: Narran­ v Leeton. E. W.-Kooringal bye. dera v Griffith, Gan.-G.G.-M. v E.W.-Kooringal, Leeton v Coolamon. A.P.-M. bye. IEa June 11: E.W.-Kooringal v Narrandera. June =ii~@!- COUNTRY FOOTBALL 12: Gan.-G.G.-M. v Leeton, A.P.-M. v Wagga, Turvey Park v Coolamon. Griffith bye. Sun. September 4: First Semi. ll!J June 18: Wagga v Griffith. June 19: Narran­ Sun. September 11: Second Semi. dera v Gan.-G.G.-M., Coolamon v A.P.-M., Sun. September 18: Preliminary Final. "Its a part of You and Me" Leeton v Turvey Park. E.W.-Kooringal bye. Sun. September 25: Grand Final. This year the VCFL, of which your club is an important member, is promoting country football to lift its profile in the community -

Round 4: Results from Round 4: A GRADE: East Wagga­ IT NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT. 1st GRADE: t~~k Total K. 19 d Turvey Park 15; Coolamon 18 d Ganmain­ I t; B. Buchanan (Coolamon) ...... 5 30 GGM 15; Griffith 25 d Ariah Park 22. B GRADE: MAKE IT A BUMPER YEAR FOR Turvey Park 17 d East Wagga-K. 15; Coolamon 15 d M. Hofe rt (Wagga) ...... 8 28 Ganmain-GGM 10. G. Nichols (Turvey Park) ...... 6 22 COUNTRY FOOTBALL LADDERS after Round 4: T. Sutton (East Wagga-K.) ...... 0 20 A GRADE: Pts % B GRADE: Pts % W. Sykes (Turvey Park) ...... 4 16 SOACTNOW- Griffith ...... 12 801.42 Narandera ... 8 5500.00 Get your free Car Sticker from your club and put your 2nd GRADE: Narandera .... 8 687.70 Turvey Park ... 8 253.33 M. McFadden (Turvey Park) ...... 3 20 East Wagga ... 8 408.57 Coolamon ..... 8 494.20 support behind local footy. S. Snowden (Wagga) ...... 3 17 Coolamon ..... 8 335.60 A.P.-M ...... 8 190.18 B. Finernore (Turvey Park) ...... 8 17 Leeton ...... 4 538.4 I East Wagga ... 0 129.32 FOOTY IS FOR YOU SO MAKE IT GREAT IN '88 A. Bartholomew (Turvey Park) ..... 7 14 Turvey Park 4 391 .53 Ganmain ...... O 72.55 S. Barker (Wagga) ...... 6 13 A.P.-M ...... 4 358.20 U18s: Ganmain ...... (J 104.01 M. Kohl hagen (Wagga) ...... 6 21 . Thanks to the secretaries for their prompt report­ VCFL - Proudly sponsored by 15 mg of scores, but could they be check carefully. e · S. Hall (Turvey Park) ...... 5 N. McCallum (Narrandera) ...... 0 12 Som_e discrepan~ics have appeared. Scorers, umpires and captains must check and add the score R. Collins (Wagga) ...... 0 11 before signing. ------14 15

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Turvey Park rover Steve Collins sets off after the ball after Bulldogs' captain-coach and full for­ . ward Wayne Carroll has hit the deck watched by . three East Wagga-Kooringal players in last Sun­ day's Coca-Cola Riverina Football League game at Maher Oval, Wagga .

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DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO LEADING GOALKICKERS The emergence of DIVISION ONE Uranquinty-Kapooka as FIRST GRA.DE LADDER a power in Division Two I Last Round 3: WDL For Ag· % Pts FIRSTGRADERound3: Week Total ( albeit early days) has M.C.U ...... 3 0 306 166 184.3 12 Round 2: w D L For Ag % Pts T. Gillett (Coll.-A.) ...... :.~ 14 '20 certainly added new in­ COOTA ...... 2 0 321 80 401.2 8 B. Cole (MCU) ...... 4 11 terest to that competition. COLL.-ASH ...... 2 1 406 271 149.8 8 URANQ.-K ...... 2 0 229 147 155.8 8 L. Geppert (Marrar) ...... 5 10 'A first-up victory over THEROCK-Y.C. 2 1 314 254 123.6 8 C. Bischard (Ardlethan) ...... 2 9 reigning premiers Whit­ MARRAR ...... 2 1 250 208 120.2 8 WHITTON ...... 1 1 230 153 150.3 4 S. Cole(M_CU) ...... _..... : ..·2 ·8 ton, at Whitton, could Ardlethan ...... 1 2 294 301 97.7 4 STH. WAGGA-T. · 1 1 154 214 72.0 4 R. Flantn (T;RYC) ... :...... 4 8 l ~ well have been passed off Barellan ...... 1 2 178 262 67.9 4 Rivcoll ...... 0 2 139 172 80.8 0 P. Reid Temora)'...... : 0 ·7 by the cynic as a fluke, but T. Ion (MCU) ...... 1 7 Temora ...... -1 2 270 438 61.6 4 R.A.A.F ...... 0 2 79 386 20.5 0 their home-ground destruction of South Wag­ I. Male (Barellan) ...... 3 7 ga-Tolland last Saturday has certainly stamped North Wagga ...... 0 3 214 332 64.5 0 P.,Pie~cy(Coll.-Ash.) .. .' ...... 2 6 them as the league's most improved team this SECOND GRADE LADDER SECOND GRADE: year, if not a·ser{ous premiership contender. I I D.Lagetti ~TRYC) ...... 3 9 The village of'Uranquinty previously fielded Round 2: w D L For· Ag % Pts R. Harper Temora) .·...... 2 8 . a club in the now defunct Central Riverina Round 3: WD L For Ag % Pts COOTA ...... ;.. 2 0 178 45 395.6 8 A. Cole (MCU) ...... 3 8 League. The clJb suffered big defeats in its COLL-ASH ...... 3 0 300 174 172.4 12 · STH. WAGGA-T. 2 0 152 . 94 161. 7 8 K. Williams (Temora) ...... 4 8 G. Langtry (Marrl,lr) ...... :.. . .. O latter years which prompted its going into re- MARRAR .. -...... 3 0 237 167 141.9 12 WHITTON ...... 1 158 165 95.8 4 7 cess in the late sixties. · G. King (Coll.-A.~ ...... ' ..... 0 7 M.C.U ..•; ...... 2 1 255 127 200.8 R.A.A.F ...... I 1 140 153 For some yea~f there was no football at the 8 91.5 4 I. Co.halan (MCU ...... : ..... 3 7 small Uranquinty Oval, unit/, ih 1972 Marian THEROCK-Y.C. 2 1 248 125 198.4 8 Uranquinty-K ...... 0 2 114 209 54.5 0 A. :13urgess_(Coll.-A.) ...... , .. O 6 Dons (now.Soutb Wagga-Tolland) 'moved in' Temora ...... 2 1 266 192 138.5 8 Rivcoll ...... '...... 0 2 50 126 39.7 0 J. Gregory (Coll.-A.) .....· ...... 6 6 as the tenants of/the oval. Barellan ...... ' ...... 0 3 118 248 47.6 0 M. Kenny (Barellan) ..... :_ ...... 3 5 However, in J.977 the Dons decided to move Nth.Wagga ...... 0 3 136 306 44.4 0 UNDER EIGHTEE.NS: 'closer to home'; and again the Uranquinty Ardlethan ...... 0 3 79 300 26.3 0 ). Raczkowski (Coll.-A.) ...... 6 10 Ova_/ was left ,to 'rest in peace'. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP S. Barrett (Temora) ...... 5 6 Interest in the sport locally rekindled and in ' I) S. Harpley (Temora) ..... ; ...... · 1 5 1985 Uranquinty (wearing the same strip as DIV ONE: Round 3: I sts 2nds UIS Toial P. Hodge (Marrar) ...... 4 .4 they had in the CRL) was 'reborn' and admit­ 11]~1 •l 3ii 3t~ ~ 1; 33·~~~1 ~ •l· •l 3ii M.C.U .... , ..... : ..... · -18 9 1 38 A. Washington (Coll.-A.) ...... 1 3 -~ Coll.-Ashmont ...... 12 9 2 23 ted to the Farrer League's Division Two. Round 2: WD LB For Ag % Pts The following year, the Kapooka footbal­ Marrar ...... 12 6 2 20 MARRAR ...... 2 0 1 162 18 900.0 8 <:1 DIVISION TWO: lers severed their union with Junee and com­ Temora ...... 6. 6 2 14 TEMORA ...... 2 Last bined forces with Uranquinty. Now, in their 0 1. 171 110 155.5 8 t.R.-Y.C...... :. 12 6 0 18 · FIRST GRADE Round 2: Week Total third year as a combination, Uranquint/ COLL-ASH ...... 2 l 0 190 . 127 149.6 8 Ardlethan ...... - ..... · 6 0 6 D. Fellows (Uranq.-K.) ...... 7 10 Kapooka look set for their best ever ~eason and M.C.U ...... 1 1 l 15 70 21.4 4 Barellan ...... :. 6 0 0 6 C. Morton (Coota.) ...... 3 9 the people of the growing village of Uranquin­ S.W.-T ...... 0 3 0 69 · 282 24.5 0 North Wagga ...... 0 0 .0 0 D. Oliver(Coota.) ...... 3 8 G. Bennett (Coota.) ...... 0 6 ty and their Kapooka neighbours from 'over Barellan ...... 0 2 1 0 0 0,0 0 ' Ardkthan do not field an U 18 side the hill' are abuzz with expectation. lsts: 6 pts: 2nds: 3 pts: ll18s: l pt. B. McLennan (Rivcoll~ ..... , .... 1 5 Could this be the 'year of the Rosella'?!! D. Huxley (Uranq.-K...... 2 5 S. Foster (Coota.) ...... 2 5 Today there'll be no love lost as the DIV TWO: Round 2: lsts . 2nds Total P. Kazakoff (UranrK.) : ...... 3 5 Kapooka element of the side look forward to Cootamundra ...... 12 6 15 D. Tilker (Whitton ...... : ..... 4 5 their clash with Service rivals, RAAP. Will it South Wagga-T. .... 6 6 12 C. Ingram (Whitton) ...... , ... 5 5 be three straight wins for Uranquinty- Uranquinty-K. ~-- .... 12 0 12 SECOND GRADE: Kapooka? · Ater •·····. Whitton ...... : .... 6 3 9 M. Walker (Coota.) ...... 3 9 malttwwj . ' RA.AF...... , 0 3 3 D. Cowan (Sth.Wagga-T.) ...... 6 8 Phone 253322 (285741 A.H.) Rivcoll ...... ,.- 0 Q. 0 D. Christian (Whitton) . ~, ...... 1 6 lsts:. 6 pts: 2nds: 3 pts. _S. Jaenisch (RAAP) ...... ::. 5 5 Foster.s FFL Fosters FFL 22 23 r------, I FOR: • MAXIHEAT Solid Fuel Heaters ),,tpermarkef j • Solar Hot Water l I FOR YOUR I ■ 3h',fj COMMERCIAL ~ .· • DAVEY Pumps SCULLEY'S Call infor all your grocery, • All general hardware needs t . G~CT~ takeaways, refreshments, video Self-Service AND : HOTEL BARtllAN ~ ' SEE: ARDLETHAN PLUMBING 1 and newsagency needs. 1 OPEN 7 DAYS - 8 a.m. to 7 p~m. Call in and have a cold beer and a chat about 1 & HARDWARE SERVICE I l I Store uouoR YAPUNYAH ST., BARELLAN - PH. 639385 the game with host Bob Spears. PUB T.A.B. Phone Ardlethan 782061 i!h~e~d!::h~.,7~72_ ~EQUl~MENT~ W~~lHRw: 1•111St~i1=t.ttM!t"'8 001 ~ @j ;I•I•R• ARDLETHAN STARS SENIORS SENIORS Last week's games.can be sum- A pulled thigh, a pulled groin, a .·· 1. A. CORBERTT 27. P. MINCHIN med up in one word - disappoint­ bad head knock, a broken down 1. L. LUCAS 23. P. McDONNELL ing. The game was ~"there to be car, a flat tyre and a dame good 2. A. POPPLE 28. K. LALLY won and we just weren't up to the flogging was the story of the day last 2. P. SHEENAN 24. 0. BROWN 3. M. WHYTE 29. M. CURRIE task. Vote-getters in the Rod Saturday!! What a disaster. 3_ Ian MALE 25. R. FALLONER 4. C. BISHARD 30. G. WHYTE McDermott award were D. Cur­ IIIIIIIIRED & GOLD BLUE & WHITE The less said the better about our rie, S. Litchfield, G. Gilbert, W. 5. W. FOWLES 31. C. TUCKER STRIPES mSTRIPES footballers, because for those who 4. G. FAIRMAN 26. I. LUCAS Fowles and B. Cox. missed the game, bad luck, you will 5. G. HOWE 27. M. KENNY 6. M. GAYNOR 32. C. LITCHFIELD The Second Grade also went down, however a never again see a repeat performance!! 7. P. LITTLE 33. S. GORDON much more spirited second half must have given Awards were awarded and the Gary Nolan towel 6. C. CONLAN 28. S. NORRIS 8. J. GILBERT 34. D. McDERMOTT new coach Peter Lumsden a bit of heart. went to Brian C (lsts) and Keith Hart (2nds). The _ M. CONLAN 29. M. BROWN 7 9. D. CURRIE 35. G. CARROLL The netballers also had a lean day with the Bob Jane wheel alignment went to gutsy Pat Mc and juniors going down 21-9. B Grade being beaten the socks to Mick C, and newcomer Pat Clark. 8. R. BIRON 30. D. IRVIN 10. E. McDERMOTT 36. D. CARROLL 37-13 and A Grade just going down 27-24. Best There is some good news on the netball front 9. A. EVANS 31. I. JAMIESON 11. D. CARROLL 37. A. CLARK for the juniors were R. Hatcher, M. Pursehouse however. Our A Grade played really well and were 12. S. WILLIAMS 38. I. MILLS and K. Hatcher. The B Grade were best served unfortunate not to win, a draw is commendable. The 10. G. CA TIELL 32. J. WILLIAMS 13. P. GRIFFIN 39. D. HANRAHAN by L. Smith, K. Day and S. Whyte with A Grades U15s really excelled and defeated last years pre- ll. G. QUADE 33. D. OVERS best being A. Litchfield, J. Bonny, M. Scott and miers. Well done girls! The B Grade lost, but played 14. B. COX 40. B. GAYNOR T. Hughes. well and are improving each week. 12. R. EVANS 34. D. FLAGG 15. A. BEATTIE 41. C. SAUNDERSON On the social side of things the Olympic high- Congratulations to our junior footballers who 13. w. FLAGG 37. K. HART 16. G. GARDNER 42. P. DELAHUNTY jump trials were held at Alec's plumbing yard last have really done well in the Riverina selections last 17. R. GUYMER 43. B. WOOD week with 'Chooka' only just missing out on Saturday. Those picked were Dean Jamieson, 14. P. FLAGG 38. K. TUBB clearing the qualifying height for Seoul by a whis­ 18. S. LITCHFIELD 44. C. HATCHER Jeremy Grant, Justin Male (13s), Brent Jamieson, 15. B. IRVIN 39. N. FINDLAY ker. I wonder if that's what they mean by Nobles Daniel Breed (15s), Phil Rowston and Mick Evans 19. P. CALDOW 45. B. PATTEN plumbing. · (17s). Well done fellas, and all the best. 16. S. QUADE 40. P. CONLAN 20. G. GAYNOR 46. S. LUCAS Just another reminder that the MCU v Don't forget the Casserole Tea tonight at the 17. J. CONLAN 41. R. WAIDE 21. M. RICHARDS 47. D. JOHNS Ardlethan venues have been reversed, so if you Hotel. These nights proved to be successful last year turn up on May 21 to see the Stars play at home and tonight should be no exception after a win. 18. B. CONLAN 43. M. IRVIN 22. P. MILLS 48. D. WALKER there'll be plenty of room because everyone will Carn fellas, let's take the shine out of the Stars 19. Ray IRVIN 44. P. CLARK 23. B. RA YMENT 49. A. GARRETT be at Mango and the return game will be at today and take victory!! 24. P. CRITTENDEN 50. S. BEATTIE Ardlethan on July 9. 20. M. FLAGG 47. T. SPENCER 25. P. LUMSDEN 51. K. MENZIES This week we take on Barellan in the local 21. J. INGLIS 49. G. TREMBATH derby which will determine if we are contenders 26. P. HORAN 52. P. GARDENER or pretenders this year. How about we make it 53. A. GARDENER contenders and come home with two wins. 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COLLINGULLIE -ASl(MONT DEMONS , ~ ■tidWhlUiiMtWWUi@U,tcWZ1 ~I~ 0-~ ... ~ Well the Demons were feeling pret- SENIORS SENIORS Well another good day for the ty good last week after their best per­ II 1. W. STEVENS 33. T. GILLETT formance of the season in the lsts, 1. J. BENNETT 20. Trent KENDALL !.-.-·.··'i'' with the boys recording a runaway win 2. R. GILLINGHAM 34. P. LEONARD ~l:1~'~:l~e~~~~fe~fu~~sd~~~i~~ ~~~ i·····•rfr against Temora. Terry Gillett played 3. W. SOMERVILLE 35. D. McPHERSON 2. D. GALVIN 21. T. KENDALL oniyh~e~~~tro;~~~e~~; extremely well, kicking 14 goals for 4. C. HOUNSELL cc 36. G. KING ~~~fe:~~it~~~ 1:l1ti(: ;,;,;;,;Ii . the game with some great marking 5. S. GUNNING 37. J. WILLIAMS 3. T. ION 21. Brian McRAE (2nds) themselves quite well against a much BLUE & GOLD RED, WHITE v and ground play. For this he was 6. P. WATSON 38. D. WILLIAMS 4 M M RAE 22. S. CALLAGHAN taller opposition. The B Grade Boil- BANDS awarded the Ashmont Hotel mug. We · · c ers made it three in a row whilst the A 7. C. HINES 39. R. SUTTON had good players all over the ground and others to stand 4. W. DEW (2nds) 23. W. GALVIN Grade Bo!lers played above themselves to open their out and wm awards were Geoff Smith who was given the 8. B. ALEXANDER 40. G. LEE account with a draw. We know for a fact that Toni will Crossroads award; The Ashmont Auto Port award was 9. J. QUILTER 41. G. McLOUGLIN 5. B. ROBERTSON 24. R. KERSOPP don 'her' scrungies and skirt this week and attempt her won by Craig 'Spike' Hines; Wayne 'Shakin' Stevens 10. Greg SMITH 42. B. WHYMAN comeback to netball this week! picked up the Family Meats tray; whilst Leon Smyth 6. P. DAVIS 25. G. PHYLAND . Get~ing to the footy, the 2s started the day well with a received the R H Blake award. 11. Geoff SMITH 43. P. SOUJRES 12. R. WHYMAN 44. B. BYRNES 7. S. WHEELER 26. J. SCHULTZ ftn~ wm over Barellan and setting a great example to the Our 2nds started well, faulted a little in the middle but semors. Awards went to that legend of a centreman 13. P. GILLETT. 45. C. HAGGAR finished very strongly to recored a good win over last 7. L. SANBROOK (2nds) 27. A. BAKER Wayne G~lvif!, who got more kicks in one day than John year~ premiers. _Crai_g Price played a top first up game to 14. P. WILLIAMS 46. D. WHYTE Brass got m his whole career, from Mick (Freddie) Post receive the Kevm Hmes mug award. Brett McMillan or 15. I. GOW 47. C. McGILL 8. A. MATTHEWS 28. I. COHALAN and Mouse (Harold) Cole. Best wishes to the injured should I say Mr. Consistent, won the Crossroads aw~rd 16. S. MACKLIN 48. J. RACZKOWSKI McRae boys and also to Freddie too (who is always and George Lee was given the wine. 9. J. BRENNAN 29. B. COLE 17. R. ELLIS 49. B. O'ROURKE getting carried away). The U18s were beaten in the end by a more deter­ In_ the main game the lads really improved over the 18. B. BURGESS 50. N. JENKINS 10. S. HEDLEY (cc) 30. A. GRIFFIN mined Temora side, but we're not disgraced in a pretty previous wee~s Pt:rformance, but as we are sure they will good game of footy. Col McGill showed some of his B & 19. G. WILLIAMS 51. M. JONES 11. B. QUIRK 31. A. COLE agree, there 1s still plenty of room for more improve­ F form from last year to receive the Gullie Store petrol 20. K. COOKE 52. M. BREUST ment. Awards were: Miltons Gear ... (this is long and Marc Jones was given the Crossroads award in 21. D. MEYERS 53. G. BRUCKNER 11. S. MAGNER (2nds) 36. 0. ROSS awaited) John (Sausage Fingers, Umbrella Head, U­ another good performance. Mushy, Gappy, Howdy Doody, ... Bubble Nose) Our Dei:nonettes won two of their games with the little 22. W. PRICE 54. D. CARR 12. D. COLE 37. A. MELTON 23. G. PAGE 55. L. FE RELLA Schultz, who played a sensational game at CHB and has ~10s startmg the day on a high note beating Forest Hill 13. P. McDEVITT 38. F. PARKER already got_ everbody comparing him to the 'great' John m town 7-2. The B Grade bounced back last week win­ 24. T. A VRAMOVIC 56. T. BUGLER Tutt (we thmk that Bubble Nose has been studying John ning 25-17. Kylie Ashby was best afield in that game with 25. P. SALAN 57. J. MORROW 14. S. COLE 40. R. CREASY Tutt's book of 'Superior Ball Skills'). The Tolland Towel a solid performance. Must send a cherrio to Karen 26. L. SMYTH 58. G. McDONALD wei:it to parcy (the Lounge Lizard) Cole, whom we 15. A. HUNTER 42. A. WOODEN Marks who suffered a broke ankle in that game. Our A 27. B. McMILLAN 59. A. WASHINGTON beheve will pop the question at any time from 'little' bro Grade crashed last week losing 40-19. Trish Maurer won 28. C. DINNELL 60. P. MEAKIN 16. A. FINEMORE 43. Bernie McRAE Byza ( why won't you let me play that so~g) Cole, ... or the mug with some very quick movements around the else! 29. S. BREUST 61. P. PEARCY court. 17. T. SMITH 47. A. KLIMPSCH Congratulations to Andrew and Lisa on their inten­ Just a reminder that memberships are still available 30. M. BLENCOWE 62. P. ERRINGTON tions of tying the knot, or is it just another figment of toda)'. at the gate, so support your club and be part of it. 31. S. McPHERSON 63. G. HONEYSETT 18. L. BROWN 48. E. LLOYD Andrew's imap;ination? !his week those Goannas are coming to the Gullie, so 32. M. JENKINS 64. J. FERELLA 19. B. KENDALL 77. G. DARCY Today it's our old friends from Gullie and as usual we let s see all the Demons and Demonettes combine can expect a tough one from them, so let's get right to it together and give them a welcome they'd rather forget. and get it on from the first bounce. 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' MARRAR BOMBERS TEMORA KANGAROOS SENIORS SENIORS 1. Scott BARBER 22. M. BLOCK A first for the club last week in that it was the first time our 2nds had 1. D. LOUTITT 26. P. HINDMARSH 2. G. McDOUGALL 23. K. WALLACE beaten North Wagga. This was only 2. D. BRAMBLY 27. B. RAVA 3. D. KRAUSE 24. P. TYNDALL due to the fact that we had 20 'goers'. 4. W. KRAUSE 25. A. BREUST Well done. 3. G. HARRISON 28. K. SHEA 5. P. REID 26. J. McRAE TEMORA NOTES BLACK, The U18s proved that they are very 4. D. HODGE 29. G. COCHRANE BLUE & WHITE RED SASH much a force to be reckoned with 6. F. CORBETT 27. P. HANLON NOT AVAILABLE AT STRIPES 5. W. McKELVIE 30. P. PATTISON when they scored a strong win against SWTD. President 7. N. FIRMAN 28. J. JORDAN TIME OF PRINTING Tom was heard to comment after the game that this is the best crop of U18s we have had in years. Let's hope 6. A. BAKER 31. D. YOUNG 8. N. WALLACE 29. T. CONNELLY this good form carries on. 7. A. McKELVIE 32. D. McKELVIE 9. I. BENT 30. S. TRABILSIE The lsts scored a strong 88 point win against the Saints. Unfortunately we paid a price for the win in that 9. D. McLINTOCK 33. D. FOX 10. J. DURHAM 31. P. HARTWIG STUART McGOWAN OF Thommo and Gep both suffered injuries. Hopefully it 10. C. BEVAN 34. M. LANGTRY 11. R. DRUMMOND 32. E. HEINJUS won't be long before they are back on the track again. 12. G. WINKLEY 33. T. MANNION GRIFFITH IS THE WINNER OF THE As promised last week, today we meet footballs 'Mr. 11. D. MALONE 35. T. LANGTRY 13. D. NOLAN 34. J. COLEMAN FAULKNER FOOTV IN Nice Guy'. Let's sit back and relax as we have a fireside 12. R. THOMPSON 36. S. COCHRANE chat with: Name: ALLAN GRENTALL (alias Grento 14. S. BENNET 35. S. MANCER COMPETITION No. 1. or Sycho). Age: 28. Position: Wing. Favourite hobby: 13. M.HAGAR 37. W. TILLY ARD 15. Phil GERHARD 36. M. RIENHOLD Riding. Favourite food: Jee cream. Favourite drink: Milk­ 14. G. WILLIS 38. D. DALY shakes. Biggest thrill infooty: Seeing Roger kick a goal in 16. G. PATTISON 37. D. TIEDEMAN Ul 8s last week. Biggest disappointment in footy: Seeing 15. N. TURNER 39. A. GRENTELL 17. B. THOMPSON 38. P. REID Turvey Park notes (cont. from page 6) Wes Graetz giving Roger kicking lessons after last week's 18. M. DA VIES 39. P. MAHON game. Ambitions: To be liked by the selectors. 16. W. GRAETZ 41. J. SHEA 27. A great night will be had by all. 19. C. HARPER 41. N. BLOCK It is with deep regret that I must report that we have 17. L. GEPPIT 42. J. McCORMACK Today we line up against G.G.G.M., let's have three only 12 Bomber jackets left for sale. So if you would like 20. Darryl SMITH 42. C. SEDGWICK good contests and celebrate later at Hollys (kids wel­ 18. S. ABSOLUM 43. G. TILLYARD to be one of the priveleged few, you had better see 21. P. CLEMENTS 43. W. TUCKER come). Buster soon. 19. R. ROBINSON 44. S. POLLARD Speaking of Buster, if you would like to see him and UNDER 18s Coolamon notes (cont. from page 4) Richie Robinson in a dress you had better make sure to 20. G MANNING 45. G. TURNER 1. T. BENNET 11. M. GILCHRIST mark in your diary Saturday, June 4 for the Deb Ball. Chandler played well. 21. C. CEELY 46. S. MOORE 2. M. MURPHY 12. C. SCHLUNKE Should be a good night. 3. D. BUSHELL 13. B. KERRY Next week we have the bye. The club has organised a Dance in the clubrooms for Saturday night, featuring I hate finishing this column on a negative note, howev­ 22. G. McLAY 48. G. SHEA ' 4. T. CORBY 14. R. DURHAM er, I thought it was rather disappointing some of the . 5. B. WATERSON 15. G. HARTWIG 'Mick James and the Desert Men' from 6 pm to 12 23. G. ARMSTRONG 49. S. ROBINSON remarks that were given to your scribe after last weeks 6. N. HEINJUS 16. P. LENNON midnight. The bar will be open and steak sangers, etc. column! 24. G. LANGTRY 52. G. BEVAN 7. N.KENNEDY 17. Damien SMITH will be available. Cost is $3 a single and $7 a double. This Today we play our friends from Temora. Let's keep 8. P. LENNON 18. P. BLOCK will one night out no one in the family should miss, as the our home ground record intact. 25. B. ROLLINS 53. P. WILLIS 9. R. HARPER 19. K. HARPLEY entertainment is guaranteed first class. UP THE BOMBERS!~(~~------, 10. A. SINCLAIR l!l ;I•J a kl ;Alldl :===:=i_=······························"···················•·. - . ''''''''''''''''9,~M1£'~~~§9~@f iiftHii.;··· / 21 GURWOOD STREET, WAGGA - PH. 211631 1 After Hours M.C. Croker 252056; G.J. Carroll 287137 • Agent for Golden Poultrv • Pivot Distributor GRAIN & PRODUCE AGENTS AT MARRAR. FOR AUSTRALIAN FERTILIZERS I • Barlev Marketing Board.• Cash Grain Buwr I MERCHANTS Phone B11/ Hancock 274373 (274355 A.H.). === 1- ______-~n~o~u~a~632,_ ____ J LOT 1, INDUSTRIAL AVE., TEMORA - PHONE 771733 =i"ll/llllltlll!l!!.lllllllllll!lltllll!lll!Jltlllllllllfl111!lllll1111llllllllt!lllllllllllllllll!llll!ll!llllllllll!llll111111111 1 111111!111111!11111111111111!11111tllllillllllll!ltill1111111111llllil!lll111(1111!11111!1!11

Agents in: Temora Cootamundra WORKOUr SHARP-SHOOTER <9'@onnors Narrandera SUIT HIRE Lockhart Last Week's Winner: G. NICHOLS (Turvey Park) Above player is entitled to One Month's FREE MEMBERSHIP to Workout Wagga. 82 FORSYTH ST,. WAGGA PHONE 21 4460 Ju nee An introductory letter will be sent to your club secretary. ~ Leeton ~ Large range of suits Tumut THIS WEEK'S SHARP-SHOOTER GAME: T.R. -Y. C. v Nth. Wagga. Fosters FFL Fosters FFL 28 29

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The trip to Ardlethan was as sue- SENIORS SENIORS ·cessful, if not more, th_an the op~ni~g -· of Parliment House with two wms m 1. R. PIEPER c 29. M. YATES the footy and three in the netball. 2 I. McKENZIE 30. G TERLICH 1. 22. G. SCHNOEGL The lsts had to struggle for three 23. L. FITZGERALD BLACK & WHITE quarters and despite there being some 3- M. DASEY 31. A. FEENEY 2. G. WHITE mSTRIPES cup fever we came away with the 4. R. FLANIGAN 32. D. HALLAM 1 3. M. COUSLEY 27. J. HUDSON gerald; $30 to Phil Irvine and $20 RED ~~JE & points. Terlo had more touches than 5. s. WHITE 33. D. LAGETIIE 8 with sticky hands and he won the mug and 4. G. CASE 28. S. McCABE to G. Heath. the $30. Chook spent more time by himself than the 6. M. DRISCOLL 34. P. HALLAM The 2nd XVIII also went down, but a win i~ not Queen's Corgies and he won the Courage mug and $20. 7. F. McGREGOR 35. J. HOSIE 5. R. GIBBONS 29. J. DENTON far away. Awards: Saint of the Week and Black Ruddy is proving more versatile than Chevy Chase and 9. A. BUCHHORN 36. C. LEWINGTON he won the Kings Own dinner for two, whilst Scratcher 6. C. DAVIS 32. P. TINNOCK Swan A ward to Sid Martin; Island View to J. celebrated his 18th with the Salon 212 haircut. 10. L. DRISCOLL 37. R. VENNELL Kerr; North Wagga Ampol to J. Kerrin. 7. L. PENDRICK 33. P. McGREGOR The Reserves' good win was highlighted by the ala 11. T. RUDD 38. M. NORBURY I take this opportunity to thank the players and nonchalant, super casual and sometimes brilliant per- 8. A. COLLINS 34. R. HOLMES committeemen who turned up to the working bee formance by Manners Cox and he won the mug. Rodger 12. B. HANNAM 39. H. UEBERGANG Vennell displayed the form we know he is capable of and 13. J. CREEK 40. S. LEWINGTON 9. G. JOHNSON 35. T. REID last Sunday. he collected the Porky and Verdo Mug, whilst Feenes l5. K. DRISCOLL 41. J. BAUER The tickets to the Ball (being held on June 11 kicked and gouged his way to the haircut. 10. G.HEATH 37. G. KEOGH and 12) are on sale at the Black Swan and are The Netballers had three wins - the 15s won 20-9 with 16. P. JEFFERY 43. T. McMULLEN 11. R. WITHERS 38. P.COLLIS starting to go. Price is $40 all inclusive for both Michelle Kingston best. The B Grade won 20-9 with 17. G. TOOZE 44. J. COX Saturday and Sunday. Julie Ann Bunn winning the mug. The A Grade had a lS. W. JOVANOVICH 45. R. KOHLHAGEN 12. Paul IRVINE 39. R. EARSMAN tough game but won 29-23 with Bern Fellows taking the This week we play The Rock-Yerong Creek. mug (I'm sure she used it). . · 19. P. CUNNINGHAM 46. K. COCHRANE 13. 41. S. MARTIN We always perform well against them, so maybe Committee and players are asked to have theH 200 20. M. HENDERSON 47. B. KOHLHAGEN it will be our first win. club tickets back today to enable us to draw it tonight. 14. R. KERR 42. W. SKEERS Those people who have yet to purchase their mem- 21. P. CERATO 48. C. CHAPLIN bership tickets please do so today - support your club. 22. S. McMULLEN 49. R. SALMON 15. G. KING 43. M. CAIRNS Today we welcome North Wagga to Victoria Park for 23_ W. HENNESSY 50. R. MANNING 44. D. FLANIGAN we hope will be two injury free, victorious games. Pat- 16. B. CROUCH 51. C. TAYLOR rons are invited to sample our hospitality during and 24. K. BLAKE 17. G. CROUCH 45. Phil IRVINE after the game and later on at the Kings Own Hotel 25. J. McLACHLAN 52. T. BALL STUART McGOWAN OF GRIFFITH IS where Jo & Glenda Grant will look after the clientelle. 18. J. KERR 47. T. HALE UP THE PIES! 26. A. DONELAN 53. P. TAYLOR THE WINNER OF THE FAULKNER 27. C. GRENTELL 54. M. SMERDON 19. C. SETON 49. J. KERRIN FOOTY IN COMPETITION No. 1. 55. K. COX 28. B. LEA VER 20. P. COX 50. B. WHITE

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YOU'RE WELCOME WITH MINE HOSTS DISCUSS THE DAY'S PLAY FARRER NETBALL DARYL & LARRY GEHRIG AND THE IN THE FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE OF THE COOTAMUNDRA "BLUES" AT G.A. &B. KELLY Results from round 3 (7 .5 .88): A GRADE: Temora 40 d Collingullie 19; TRYC 27 d Ardlethan HOTEL CENTRAL URANQUINTY HOTEL QUALITY BUTCHERS 24; MCU 38 drew Barellan 38. B GRADE: Colling­ ► Carlton & Tooheys on tap. ullie 25 d Temora 17; TRYC 37 d Ardlethan 13; PHONE WHITTON 55 2700 MCU 33 d Barellan 19. Juniors: TRYC 21 d COOTAMUNDRA ► Large Beer Garden • COUNTER LUNCHES ► Host Duilio & Sandra F erella Smalls & Corned Beef Ardlethan 9; Barellan 16 d MCU 12. • OPEN SUNDAYS 12 noon to 10 pm. LADDERS after Round 2. A GRADE: Pts For Against % URANQUINTY Temora ...... 8 73 43 170 R.A.A.F. WHITTON RIVCOLL T.R.Y.C...... 8 88 76 116 COOTAMUNDRA SOUTH WAGGA -KAPOOKA Marrar...... 6 102 32 318 TOLLAND Barellan ...... 6 94 89 106 HORNETS TIGERS BUSHPIGS BLUES ROSELLAS Light Blue, Dark Blue V Black, Gold Sash Red & White Stripes Collingullie ...... 4 42 59 71 Navy Blue, White Motif DONS Green, Red V Ardlethan ...... 2 73 85 86 Red, Black V MCU ...... 2 60 148 41 1. D. PERRY 1. M. GOOLAGONG 1. G. INGRAM 5. B. GRACE No team 2. E. BOOTS No team B GRADE: Pts For Against % 6. A. GODFREY 2. A. LONG M.C.U ...... 12 80 41 195 2. L. REID 2nds Coach available 3. P. PRESTON available 3. B. DELANEY 7. E. FRAZIER 3. D. BEAUMONT TRYC ...... 8 67 50 134 8. P. McDERMOTT at time 4. R.HART at time 4 40 37 108 4. D. McPHERSON 4. P. JACK Collingullie ...... 9. D. ABSOLUM of printing. 5. R. ROBBINS of printing. Marrar ...... 4 44 42 104 5. G. BENNETT 5. P. SHEEN 6. 10. R. CURRIE 6. J. BRADLEY Barellan...... 4 56 76 74 P. MANNING 11. K. WITHERS 7. D. HUXLEY Ardlethan ...... 4 41 73 56 7. G. BRADLEY 7. T. SMITH 12. B. KEARNEY 8. C. BYRNES Temora ...... 0 29 38 76 8. M. MORTON 13. K. GILCHRIST 8. F. GORDON JUNIORS: Pts For Against % 9. D. GUTHRIE 14. B. BUSHBY 9. S. POWER 9. R.YOUNG T.R.Y.C...... 10 70 33 212 10. R. KNAGGE 15. J. BROWN 10. D. FELLOWS (cc) 10. Jim SEYMOUR Ardlethan ...... 4 32 23 139 11. M. DOUGLAS 16. S. ALLEN 11. B. GOUGH 11. R. GORDON Barellan ...... 4 29 50 58 12. S. MURFITT 17. G. COUSLEY 12. R. BOOTS MCU ...... 2 23 27 85 13. R. BLOCK 18. B. BRILLEY 12. T. PATTON Temora ...... 0 2 23 9 14. A. BRADBURY 19. D. CAREY 13. P. KAZAKOFF 13. D. BOOTS 14. N. HEATH A reminder to all clubs and supporters about the 15. I. PIRIE 20. R. POWELL 14. S. JOHNSTON 16. W. DeBRITT 21. N. BUSBY 15. Col INGRAM umpiring day at Bolton Park on Sunday, May 29 at 1 15. P. CHAPPELL pm. The split round games have been set down for 17. C. MORTON 22. P. ALLEN 16. P. CULL 24. P. CRIVELLARO Sunday, July 10 at Bolton Park. Times will be 18. C. MANWARING 16. B. PARSONS 17. A. CAMERON advised at a later date. 19. S. CARROLL 25. M. O'BRIEN 17. C. BRUCE 26. R. DENTON 18. R. PICKENS 20. D. SQUIRES 27. R. FRANKS 18. T. BURUILL 19. Ian INGRAM 21. D. OLIVER cc 28. B. COLEMAN 20. B. THOMPSON 22. D. LOUTTIT 19. S. DA VIES 30. P. DIXON 21. P. PAINTING 23. C. GOLDEN 32. B. McMULLEN 20. D. LAWFORD 24. J. BRISTOW 34. T. SPICER 21. R. ANDERSON 22. S. PURTILL 25. S. FOSTER 35. W. SMALL 22. P. DOWNS 23. N. MAXWELL 26. S. HUMPAGE 39. M. THOMAS 24. C. HIGGINS 23. G. COATES 27. W. ECCLESTON 40. M. HILLIER 25. J. RAWLE 28. S. TIERNAN 41. P. CROUCH 24. F. KELLOWAY 26. R. PRESTON 42. S. REHARDT COOLAMON A.F.C.: The club has orga­ 29. G. McPHERSON 25. L. BROWN 27. S. ASHWORTH nised a Dance in the clubrooms on Satur­ 43. C. SMITH 30. P. GRAY 26. M. WALTERS day, May 21, featuring 'Mick James and 31. S. INGRAM 44. T. MILLER 28. G. WILLIAMS the Desert Men' from 6 pm to 12 mid­ 32. B. WHITTON 45. N. CAREY 27. G. PATTERSON 29. C. INGRAM night. The bar will be open and steak 33. J. COOPER 46. V. CROUCH 28. G. COLES 30. C. SEYMOUR sangers, etc. will be available. Cost is $3 47. W. BARLIN 31. R. BOOTS 34. C. SHEATHER 48. W. GARDNER (cc) 29. R. SIBRAA a single and $7 a double. 35. I. BUTTRISS 49. D. COWAN 30. A. HALL 32. J. SEYMOUR 36. D. HARRIS 50. D. SEAMAN 33. D. CHRISTIAN EAST WAGGA-KOORINGALA.F.C.: Com­ 31. T. RYAN 37. J. THOMPSON 51. P. HUNT 34. G. BYERS ing attractions: Saturday, May 21, 38. D. BRADBURY 52. Tim CROUCH 32. A. BRUNTON Change of Sex Night. Saturday, May 28: 35. T. STANLEY 39. P. HUDSON 53. M. LONSDALE 33. S. DACEY Super and Dinner Dance in aid of Jan 40. M. WALKER 54. C. HATWELL 36. G. McCLURE 34. B. MOYLAN Bryon and Family. Friday, June 3: Tri­ 41. S. BALDOCK 55. Trev. CROUCH 37. T. TILKER via Night. Tables of eight, $5 pu person. 56. B. GLASS 35. I. WATERS 38. R. WALKER Saturday, June 11: Dinner Dance. 42. R. BOOL 43. G. McDERMOTT 57. S. SMITH 36. P. READ 39. V. CAMPISI 58. G. BUTTON 44. J. BALDOCK 37. G. GUY 40. G. INGRAM TURVEY PARK A.F.C.: Mystery Bus Tour 45. A. RONNING 59. G. OSBORN on Friday, May 27. 50. I. PAROW 46. R. DEEPS 60. C. PARMENTER 41. Des HUXLEY UNDER 18s NORTH WAGGA A.F.C.: The tickets to the Colours: Black & Red Stripes ~~ 1 Ball (being held on June 11 and 12) are 2. B. Kearney (vc) 4. S. Rehardt NOEL COMERFORD'S AUTOMOTIVE PAINTS on sale at the Black Swan and are starting 5. R. Carroll to go. Price is $40 all inclusive for both 7. C. Thiele Saturday and Sunday. 11. S. Graham 1 0 SPARTAN, WATTYLAUTO 366 EDWARD ST. ~t b tu~~tert PAINTS. Super Velox TURVEY PARK A.F.C.: Ball at Kyeamba 29. B. Robertson 53. D. Palfreman WAGGA 30. S Berry 54. A. Gilchrist Spraying Enamel, 3M Smith Hall on Saturday, July 30. 31. T. Beard 57. J. Shaw 35. D. Prest 58. R. Drage Products, K & H Fillers. PHONE 25 3777 45. C. Absolim (c) 60. T. Gyles 50. A. McGh1e 63. M. Carey 52. T. Crouch 67. M. Upfield osters FL Fosters L 32 33 FOSTER'S FARRER LEAGUE l?.~Y.1.~~Q~ .. ~~Y.~ ~.QJ.';.~ ...... ·························································································•1 IW.Q .. .. vital 3rd quarter to go down eventually by 4 VISITORS TO ROSELLA COUNTRY goals. A lot of promise was evident and we ALL SEEM TO MEET AT THE ::Dom CLUB NOTES certainly let Coota ~now that we'!l be a st~ong Whitton's ROBINS NEST force come finals time. Rolls, Simon Hiller, Chris, Bill, Spare and Cracker were the play­ • PETROL ~ FRASERL. & c. Well done Seconds! Perhaps the less said ers to shine in a fairly useful team effort. • Newsagent -~'c::--s .-: .' \ PTY. LTD. 1 about the Firsts and U18s the better ... and This week we face the reigning premiers at • Groceries ":~ Ph. 552605 U!A~~VJ!ITX191! that's not meaning to detract from the fine Tiger Stadium in what will be a very close and • Hardware / IIJ~~IQ•f.\$1 ... Don't be left behind! efforts of Uranquinty-Kapooka and Marrar hard-fought encounter. Providing we can pro­ • Gifts ~/-~ respectively! Good thmgs first. The Seconds, led out by duce a well-disciplined team performance, 200-gamer Mark O'Brien_, were n~ver headed there is no reason we won't be joining the CLUB NOTES and despite a little lapse m the thud quarter, 2nds in putting 4 points beside our name. CLUB NOTES Je6effm won well with another top team performance. -C.T.F.P. J4Jerj Wayne Barlin and Darren Carey shared the Seventh of May, 1988, will be a_day Uran­ mug, but there were many contributors in­ A good win. We showed much more desire quinty-Kapooka Football Club wil! long ~e­ cluding 'Moby' O'Brien, Trevor Crouch, Paul THE COOTA BLUES LOVE THEIR for the ball. The way players ran straight and membered. With the ground lookmg a pic­ 'Ezza', Dean Cowan and 'Coach' Godfrey. FOO TY HARD, THEIR SHOWER HOT hard for the ball and backed each other up ture, record gate takings, and a home crowd The Ones again had trouble finding the 'big AND THEIR BEER COLD shows we have what it takes, but we must that would bring the stands down at the opening'. Only nine goals from thirty_-one ... and for the best beer in town: show this form every week! It seems the old­ MCG, along with twenty of the toughest guys scoring shots ... and some more that missed est body on the field had the youngest legs - to ever run on to Quinty Park, what else was altogether ... was poor football. Many of HOTEL CENTRAL Noel Maxwell's non-stop performance earn't expected than to rip South Wagga apart?! them were from set kicks! Oh well, that's best . COOTAMUNDRA him the Supporters Club award. Don Tilker was a focal point in attack with strong mark­ The 'Twos' must be congratulated on the behind us! PARKER STREET - PHONE 42 1346 way they fought the game out against the Mal Hillier did well all day to win 'the mug', ing and clever play, but on several occasions much more talented Dons. The 'guts and de­ whilst Eric Frazier, Paul Crivellaro and Trent he committed the cardinal sin of kicking into termination' showed by you guys can only (the 'dapper' Trent) Miller (happy 21st Trent) the man on the mark. Jim Seymor gave a help you to more encouraging results. Coach were others to do well. polished display on the wing, always competi­ 'Chappy' showed the way with inspiring lead­ The U18s had the numbers last week, so tive and rarely wasting the ball. Coll Ingram ership and Sid Dacey must be looking at the couldn't use that as an excuse, but failed to Bluej CLUB NOTES had a strong game busting through packs to lsts with a solid performance. 'Troy Boy' score a goal! Perhaps, like the Firsts, that's win the hard ball and set up play as did Rick made a great return, while Moose, Patto, best forgotten! Nice to have those new guys Young. Craig Ingram was elusive in the for­ Andy and Gavin battle hard all day. Jaffa has along, welcome to Michael McBeath, Chris ward line using his pace to advantage to kick 5 Well last week we travelled to Rivcoll and goals. Others to play well were Andy Camer­ signed a contract to play cricket with Some­ Trevaskis, Paul Govier, Ray Stephens and (at came away with two hard fought wins, played rset after his effort in the first quarter. last) Shane Graham. Money winner was Dar­ on, Robbie Pickens and Jarrad Seymour in his in boggy conditions. First Grade debut showed he is a player of the A hard physical battle was expected in the ren Cuthbert who turned in another beauty. The Reserves battled away for the first two lsts and that's what it was, but through great Well done, Darren. future. quarters then gradually wore away their The Reserves had a dirty day and were well talking, backing up and motivation we were So, today, it's Cootamundra! No easy task opponents to win handsomely. Gary McDer­ able to register a demoralising victory. Big at the best of times and even more difficult at beaten. Russell Walker was like his name mott played well on a back flank, repelling sake the Phantom and could not be found. Longy controlled the ball in the air all day and Coota! It's a big challenge for both Seconds most opposition challenges with clever mark­ easily won the mug. Coach 'Crockett' showed and Firsts, so let's make the most of it! U18s Young Greg Williams showed it's not the size ing and disposal. Craig Golden was another of the body but the size of the heart that a couple of glimpses of brilliance to win the have a 'spell' today. who was rock solid and gave his usual 100% encouragement award?? Little 'Readie' was Let's have something good to talk about, counts. His effort impressed everyone, and if Others to play well were who all players were like Greg we would never be hotter than a cat on a hot tin roof, while whilst 'Lobstering' tomorrow! was in everything but a bath, also Nigel and Timmy and Pete returned to the form of old. beaten. Other good players were Tony Smith, Jamie played solidly. It was a good win with Bodgi and John Wells making his Aussie The backline must be commended on the way the team showing plenty of character. they continually put pressure on the Dons Rules debut showed he will make the opposi­ In the First Grade encounter it was to prove tion sit up and take notice. forward players. Special mention to Lloyd Bw,hp~ CLUB NOTES a tight struggle for the first three quarters. Browne after playing three hard quarters in This week a win is vital, so come on Tigers - Rivcoll have shown plenty of improvement plenty of guts! the 2nds and backing up making his presence Result wise, things have been disappoint­ from last season and I'm sure they'll be there felt in the lsts. Great effort. ing for the Pigs in 88. But now that College at the business end of the season. Both sides Thanks to Steve, Barry, Huca and every­ holidays have finished, I'm sure we can blend were going in very hard all day, the Blues STUART McGOWAN OF GRIFFITH IS body else who contributed to the preparation our resoruces into two formidable outfits and consistent running game wearing down their of the ground. I am sure everybody will agree give both competitions quite a shake. opposition. Coota's answer to Jimmy Jess THE WINNER Of THE FAULKNER you have done a fantastic job. Well done. The 2nds were soundly beaten by Coota played strongly in a back pocket and was re­ FOOTY IN COMPETITION No. 1. The 'Hat Party' was a raging success, last week, with a lack of regular players con­ warded with the mug, fine game Mergger. thanks to Patto and Crockett, a good time was tributing among other things, to ~heir ~o'Yn­ Ray Block and Don were both at their best had by all. Congratulations to Mrs. Dacey fall. Roger showed glimpses of his vamshmg continually gaining kicks all over the ground. and 'Boxhead'. youth to come away with an evening of free Stuart Foster was a model of consistency, Today we are at home again, this time to turps and was joined by Crow, Fleshy, Fages stringing together four good quarters and also the RAAF. Even with two solid victories and Mad-Dog as the players to stand out. taking numerous strong marks. A great effort under our belt, I am sure this is not going to be With a more organised line-up this weekend from both teams. an easy clash. To all those 40 guys wearing the we are a strong chance to open up our account Today, it's South Wagga, who'll be no red and green, wear them proud and good against the Tigers. . pushover. Let's give our all and come away luck. The lsts played a strong and deten~uned with two wins. C'MON THE ROSELLAS! first half, but unfortunately tapered off m the -TRUE BLUE osters L Fosters FFL 34 35 OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED ROSSNFAUL'K,NER THE ONLY BALL TO BE USED BY AUSTRALIA _S FOUR TOP LEAGUES ... Victorian Football League, Victorian Football Assn., S.A. National Football League and Tasmanian Football League. ROSS FAULKNER footballs available from: Schipps Sports Store Wagga and Brian Lawrence Sport Store Wagga. AUTHORISED INSPECTION STATION UNDER 18s FOSTERS FARRER LEAGUE DRAW - 1988 May 14: Coll-Ash. v M.C.U.; July 16: Sth. Wagga-T. v M.C.U.; ~t 1J)ailp "htrti,;tr Marrar v Temora; Sth. Wagga- Temora v Barellan; Coll-Ash. T. & Barellan bye. · & Marrar bye. DIVISION ONE July 9: Barellan v Nth. Wagga; May 14: Cootamundra v Sth. Coll.-Ash. v Marrar; Wagga-T.; Uranquinty-K. v May 21: Sth. Wagga-T. v Barel­ July 23: M.C.U. vTemora; Barel­ COMMERCIAL April 16: Ardlethan(136) v Ardlethan v M.C.U.; T.R.­ RAAF; Whitton v Rivcoll. lan; Marrar v Coll-Ash.; lan v Marrar; Sth. Wagga-T. & Temora(97); Barellan United(59) v The M.C.U. & Temora bye. Rock-Yerong Creek(9~); Mangoplah Y.C. v Temora. May 21: Cootamundra v Uran­ Coll-Ash. bye. PRINTING Cookardinia-Un1ted(l06) v quinty-K.; Rivcoll v RAAF; May 28: M.C.U. vSth. Wagga-T.; July 16: Coll.-Ash. v Ardlethan; Barellan v Temora; Coll-Ash. July 30: M.C.U. v Marrar. Sun­ Marrar(52); North Wagga(94) v Col­ Marrar v T.R.-Y.C.; Nth. Sth. Wagga-T. v Whitton. lingullie-Ashmont(l21). & Marrar bye. day: Sth. Wagga-T. v Coll­ Wagga v M.C.U.; Temora v May 28: RAAFv Sth. Wagga-T.; DEPARTMENT April 23: NSW State Championships at June 4: Temora v M.C.U.; Mar­ Ash.; Barellan & Temora bye. Narrandera. Farrer(118) d Broken Barellan. Uranquinty-K. v Rivcoll; Whitton v Cootamundra. rar v Barellan; Sth. Wagga-T. QUALITY Hi11(68); RFL(125) d Sydney(64). 24: July 23: Ardlethan v Nth. Wagga; & Coll-Ash. bye. August 6: Coll-Ash. v Barellan. RFL(132) d Farrer(51). Barellan v Marrar; M.C.U. v June 4: General Bye. NSW State June 11: Coll-Ash. v Sth. Wagga­ Sunday: Temora v Sth. Wagga­ OFFSET AND April 30: Coll.-Ash.(54) v Barellan(S0); Temora; T.R.-Y.C. v Coll.­ Championships at Bega. T.; Marrar & M.C.U. bye. Marrar(63) v Ardlethan(53); Ash. T · Marrar v M. C. U.; Barellan LETTERPRESS PRINTERS Temora(76) v Nth. Wagga(71); T.R.­ June 11: RAAF v Cootamundra; &. Temora bye. July 30: Ardlethan v Temora; Rivcoll v Sth. Wagga-T.; August 13: Sth. Wagga-T. ..; Mar­ Y.C.(75) v M.C.U.(90) June 18: Sth. Wagga-T. v May 7: Ardlethan(105) v T.R.­ Barellan vT.R.-Y.C.; M.C.U. Uranquinty-K. v Whitton. rar; M.C.U. v Barellan; • Raffle Tickets• Letterheads• v Marrar; Nth. Wagga v Coll.­ Temora; Barellan v Coll-Ash.; Temora v Coll-Ash. Y. C. ( 141); M.C.U.(110) v June 18: Cootamundra v Rivcoll; Marrar & M.C.U. bye. Docket Books• Business Cards Barellan(39); Nth. Wagga(49) v Ash. Sth. Wagga-T. v Uranquinty­ June 25: Marrar v Sth. Wagga-T.; •Brochures• Posters• Marrar(135); Temora(97) v Coll.­ August 6: Coll.-Ash. v Barellan; K.; Whitton v RAAF. August 20: MCU v Temora at Wedding Invites• Programmes Ash.(231) Marrar v Ardlethan; Temora v Barellan v M.C.U.; Coll-Ash. Marrar. Sunday: Barellan v June 25: RAAFvUranquinty-K.; v Temora May 14: Barellan v Ardlethan; Nth. Wagga; T.R.-Y.C. v Rivcoll v Whitton; Sth. Wag­ Marrar; Sth. Wagga-T. & Coll­ NOW BACK AT July 2: M.C.U. v Coll-Ash.; Coll.-Ash. v M.C. U.; Marrar v M.C.U. ga-T. v Cootamundra. Ash. bye. 48TRAILST. Temora; T.R.-Y.C. v Nth. August 13: Ardlethan v T.R.­ Temora v Marrar; Sth. Wagga­ Wagga. July 2: RAAF v Rivcoll; Uran­ T. & Barellan bye. Y.C.; M.C.U. vBarellan; Nth. quinty-K. v Cootamundra; Sat. August 27: 1st Semi. Phone Ron Smith May 21: M.C.U. v Ardlethan; Wagga v Marrar; Temora v Whitton v Sth. Wagga-T. July 9: Coll-Ash. v Marrar. Sun­ Sat. Sept. 3: 2nd Semi. Marrar v Coll.-Ash.; Nth. day: Barellan v Sth. Wagga-T.; Sun. Sept. 11: Preliminary Final. (069) 212021 Coll.-Ash. July 9: Cootamundr~ v Whitton; Wagga v Barellan; Temora v August 20: Barellan v Ardlethan; M.C.U. & Temora bye. Sat. Sept. 17: Grand Final. T.R.-Y.C. Rivcoll v Uranqumty-K.; Sth. Coll.-Ash. vM.C.U.;Marrarv Wagga-T. v RAAF. May 28: Ardlethan v Coll.-Ash.; Temora; T.R.-Y.C. v Nth. Barellan v Temora; M.C.U. v July 16: Cootamund~a v RA~; Wagga. Sth. Wagga-T. v R1vcoll; Whit­ FOSTERS FARRER LEAGUE DIRECTORATE 1988 Nth. Wagga; T.R.-Y.C. v Marrar. FINALS ton v Uranquinty-K. Sat., August 27: First Semi-Final. July 23: RAAF v Whitton; Riv­ President: TREVOR URQUHART, 62 Zeigler Avenue, MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA UNITED: President: June 4: Coll.-Ash. v T.R.-Y.C. Wagga, 2650. Ph. 226429. Sen. Vice-President: LANCE DON BAKER. Kane Street. Mangoplah, 2652. Ph. Marrar v Barellan; Nth. Wag­ Sat., Sept. 3: Second Semi-Final. coll v Cootamundra; Uran­ Sun., Sept. 11: Preliminary Final. quinty-K. v Sth. Wagga-T. SEAMEN, 5 Bungown Place, Wagga. Ph. 252256. Jun. 285774. Secretary: ALISON KENDALL. "Ben ga v Ardlethan; Temora v Vice-President: JOHN BRAID, Plumpton Road, Wagga, Bolf', Mangoplah. 2652. Ph. 285727. M.C.U. Sat., Sept. 17: Grand Final. July 30: Cootamundra v Sth. Wagga-T.; Uranquinty-K. v 2650. Ph. 226570. Secretary: PHILL LE PETIT, 60 NORTH WAGGA: President: KEVIN CROSS. 3 Mary June 11: Coll.-Ash. v Nth. Wag­ Mitchelmore Street, Wagga, 2650. Ph. 254686. Treasur­ St .. Nth. Wagga. 2650. Ph. 213099 B.H. Secretary: ga; Marrar v M.C.U.; T.R.­ RAAF; Whitton v Rivcoll. August 6: Cootamundra v Uran­ er: MALCOLM LEVETT, 35 Hodson Avenue, Wagga, RANDY KERR. 37 Williams Street. Nth. Wagga. y. C. v Barellan; Temora v 2650. Ph. 251628. Board Members: Ron Haste, 14 Ende­ 2650. Ph. 216517. Ardlethan. quinty-K.; Rivcoll v RAAF; Sth. Wagga-T. v Whitton. vour St., Wagga, 2650. Ph. 226784; Robert Turner, R.A.A.F.: Officer-In-Charge R.A.A. F. Football Club. June 18: Ardlethan v Marrar; "Glen Ora", Marrar, 2652. Ph. 274351. Rossco Hudson. R.A.A.F. Base Wagga. Barellan v Coll.-Ash.; M.C.U. August 13: RA_AF v Sth. ":agga­ RIVCOLL: President: DARREL BRANSON, RMIHE. v T.R.-Y.C.; Nth. Wagga v T.; Uranqumty-K. v R1vcoll; ARDLETHAN: President: MAURIE GAYNOR, c/o Wagga, 2650. Ph. 232661. Secretary: DARREN Temora. Whitton v Cootamundra. Post Office, Ardlethan, 2665. Ph. 783825. Secretary: NORMAN, Students Union. P.O. Box 825, RMIHE. June 25: Barellan v M. C. U.; DIVISION TWO GEORGE COX, RMB 248, Beckom 2665. Ph. Wagga, 2650. Ph. 232661. Coll.-Ash. v Temora; Marrar v 743229. SOUTH WAGGA.TOLLAND: President: LAURIE LIT­ April 30: Cootamundra(228) v Nth. Wagga; T.R.-Y.C. v FINALS BARELLAN: President: VINCE HOWE, "Box Lea". TLE. 3/28 Lampe Ave., Wagga, 2650. Ph. 211096. Ardlethan. RAAF(l3); South Wagga-Tolland(79) Secretary:VINCECATIELL, llOUranaSt., Wagga, v Rivcoll(72); Whitton(72) v Uran­ Sat., August 20: First Semi-Final. Barellan. 2665. Ph. 553230. Secretary: BOB INGLIS. July 2: Ardlethan v Barellan; RMB 56, Barcllan, 2665. Ph. 639492. 2650. Ph. 254376. quinty-Kapooka(87). Sat., August 27: 2nd Semi-Final. M.C.U. v Coll.-Ash.; Nth. May 7: RAAF(66) v Whitton(l58); TEMORA: President: IAN PELLOW, 177 Vesper Street, Sat., Sept. 3: Preliminary Final. Wagga v T.R.-Y.C.; Temora v Rivco11(67) v Cootamundra(93l; Uran­ COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT: President: JOHN Temora. 2666. Ph. 772542. Secretary: KERRY WAL­ Marrar. quinty-K.(142) v Sth. Wagga-1.(76) Sat., Sept. 10: Grand Final. MEYERS. c/o The Gullie Store, Collingullic. 2650. LACE, I Sherwood Road. Temora. 2666. Ph. 772956. Ph. 200142. Secretary: RAY GOW, Linton Street, THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK: President: GREG Collingullie. Ph. 211777, 200158 A.H. VERDON, 75 King Street, The Rock. 2655. Ph. 202203. Secretary: DA YID OEHM, 4 Bavaria Street. COOTAMUNDRA: President: PETER HOGAN, 8 Mur­ Wagga, 2650. Ph. 223458. WAGGA SPEED SHOP: ray Street. Cootamundra. 2590. Secretary: GREG URANQUINTY-KAPOOKA: President: JOHN = EGAN. 58 Tcmora Street. Cootamundra. 2590. Ph. PLOENGES, 14 Yarragundry Street, Uranquinty. ■ •i, .. .,,:,:;wmIIJ=F-1-1:•JF&4:j,1 0tM!fa"J:U 421342. 2650. Ph. 229727. Secretary: PETER NASVELD, • CAR SEAT COVERS • DRIVING LIGHTS P.O Box S359, South Wagga, 2650. Ph. 223734. • EXHAUSTS • SUSPENSION KITS MARRAR: President: TOM PATTISON, "Killarncy". WHITTON: President: ED HEATH, Farm 1318, Whit­ • ENGINE REBORING EXPERTS Marrar. 2652. Ph. 274397. Secretary: MARK LANG­ ton, 2704. Ph. 552684. Secretary: BRUCE THOMP­ 81 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA - PH. 213486 TRY. "Currawong". Marrar. 2652. Ph. 274439. SON, 2 Binya Street, Whitton. 2704. Ph. 533677.