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GEALE's JOHN HARRIS & PAT PASSLOWS :Love Ij 1J8U and 1/8 All Footballers are welcome at GEALE'S JOHN HARRIS & PAT PASSLOWS :love iJ 1J8U and 1/8"" rim/· .... "The Diamond Houae" .•. Wagga'a leading HARDWARE 5 WAYS SERVICE STATION .---.. Jewellers for qualltv, aervica and valuel MERCHANTS Caltex CX3 Petrol-Car Lubrication SpeclallHd Car Tuning 61 BAYLIS STREET EXPERT MECHANICAL WAGGA WAGGA REPAIRS PHONE 214216 Cnr. DOCKER & EDWARD ST~' All Plumber's Supplies and WAGGA WAGGA ~ ·; . J.J.SPEIRS 'J-1tJtJ,Je Painter's Requisites Phone 251094 4 GURWOOD STREET, WAGGA PH. 21 2629 Open Thur ■._ till 9 p.m.: Saturday till 12 noon. END OF SEASON FUNCTIONS SCHMIDT MEDAL VOTEsf LOCKHART PRESENTATION BALL - ( Continued from last week) FRIDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER TEMORA: 9 A. Breust, I. Stienke, R. NORTH WAGGA'S PRESENTATION Breust; 7 I. Pellow; 6 B. Dumbrell; 5 P. SOCIAL, FRIDAY, 8th OCTOBER. Adams, M. Oliver; 4 P. Gilchrist; 3 I. WAGGA PRESEN'l"ATION NIGHT, Pike, P. Reid, W. Kruse; 2 N. Brushell, FRIDAY, 8th OCTOBER. M. Dent, B- Guthrie, G. Ackroyd; .1 M. THE ROCK YERONG CREEK PRESENTA­ Bourke, G. Pirie. TION NIGHT-FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK: 6 R. Hay; 5 W. Anderson, P. Clements, G. Frater; 3 R. Schultz, M. Driscoll, K. Myers, D. The CRIER ON RADIO Molkentin; 2 R. Anderson, D. McGrath; This afternoon we welcome back to 1 N. Fox, L. Chaplain, M. Fli~n. radio Bert Schmidt who wi.11 be broad­ WAGGA: 21 J. Dingle; 9 R. Douglas; 7 casting todays game in place of Allan G. Cox; 5 K. Kershaw, R. Jennings, I. Grentell who is attending his brothers ' Thompson; 4 C. Hackett; 3 C. Allen, B. wedding. Parmenter, G. Doswell, R, Fury, J. Kensey, Bert has broadcast football matches for G. Twitt, R- Roy, G. Allen, A. Hayes, P. 14 years, until he found pressure of work Osbieston, I. Dempsey; 1 R. Hodges, D. forced him to retire. Stubenragh. PRINTED AT OXFORD PRINTERY, 112 FITZMAURICE STREET, WAGGA WAGGA N.S.W,, FOR THE PROPRIETORS OF VICTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SECOND SEMI-FINAL _( , Official Publication of the Farrer Football League. ~rice 10c. with DIGNITY and The Top Scorers REVERANCE ALAN HARRIS McDONALD SIEBELS BROS. and CO. PTY. LTD, • Four 'n' Twenty Pies Phone Wagga 253655 FUNERAL DIRECTORS IEt?ll AND MONUMENTAL CONTRACTORS FOR ALL CLASSES OF COMMERCIAL PHONE WAGGA 214913 BELL'S SOFT DRINKS - PHONE WAGGA 253255 AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Vol. 17 SATURDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1976 No. 20 YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE ROCK TRACTOR SERVICE BEV and JIM PARNELL'S ( ~AT UMBACK, Prop.) Importers of RAYJAY Bosch Diesel Injection Service m• CHARGERS for all Diesel Motors YERONG CREEK HOTEL General Tractor and Truck Repairs which ensure Cleaner Exhausts and CARLTON DRAUGHT ON TAP - FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION Phone THE ROCK 190. A.H. 87 Mure Power from Your Diesel Motor. PHONE 203515 WAGGA JUNIOR FOOTBALL EDITORIAL Last Sunday climaxed a terrific season for both Last S.turday it was Lockhart's turn to be welcomed back to our League's fiMls the Turvey Park Und!!r 14s and Under 16s. series after a long • bsence and today Temora has achieved a similar feat. Both these teams have gone through the year When Temora Reserves run on against Premiers, Wagga , today they will be undefeated and it is a magnificent effort. Full marks paying tribute to the hard working band of committeemen who have kept our Code go to their coaches, Peter Jack with the 14s and \ocKHART going against strong opposition in the town. ' Robby Nolan with the 16s. MOTOR GARAGE Temora's last apf)6nance In a final was in 1967 when the senior side was Tlie 14s played East Wagga/Kooringal in the Grand Final and scored a narrow 13 point victory. coached by Barney McKella r, and since then the club has been on shaky ground at Agents for times. There was even a meeting called at one stage to gauge the feeling of all concerned The Hawks gave the Turvey boys some stiff opposition DODGE - VALIANT whether the club should st.ay in the Farrer League or transfer back to • the Central and although outscoring them in the last quarter, were Riverine League. unable to catch up. Full Range of Accessories Temora and Turvey clashed in the Under 16 They decided to stay and this season have proved themselves • worthy opponents Premiership with Turvey running away with the W. J. SMITH, Prop, in Reserves and Seniors, noting that their First Grade side have beaten both sides game. They really proved their superiority by de­ Phone 56 playing in today's second semi final. feating Temora by 103 points. A revival in our code in clubs like Lockhart and Temor.a does a great deal and it Presentations to the Turvey teams were made is all concerned with these clubs which can take a bow today. by Jack Swann, the League's treasurer and only life Not only does their re-appearance create new intere,t but it also has a big Member, and Ernie Rockl iff, President of the bearing on the League's •ttracting power and gate takings. Farrer League. This was witnesse6 last Saturday when the crowd, which attracted a gate of Best and fairest in the Under 14s was won by $1815 was the best for any code in the Riverina for the weekend, and an increase of Stephan Nolan of Turvey Park, with Ross Campbell more than $100 on the previous u,uon's first semi final. of East Wagga-Kooringal the runner-up. Congratulations to the unior League on a very Other codes charged higher admission fees yet still failed to match our attend­ successful season, due in no small part to a very ance, which is extremely pleasing ' when it is considered that Saturday, are normally herd working executive, aided by the Club Delegates. ,hared by many sports. HENTY CONCRETE Congratulations ,are extended to Lou Alchin and his Collingullie side on qualify­ ing for next Saturday's preliminary final against the losers of today's second semi final. LAST WEEK'S RESULTS POST CO. The participating sides in today's main game should give the crowd value for their money .as they have displayed top class football on the previous occasions FIRST SEMIS' GATE: $1815. ALLEN STREET, HENTY they have met. 1ST XVIII For your Quality Concrete Congratulations are also extended to North Wagga Reserves qualifying for the COLI..INGUU..IE 17-18-120 LOCKHART ·14-12-96. Fencing Materials Second Grade preliminary final. 2ND XVIII NORTH WAGGA 14-9-93 COU. INGULLIE 7-11-53 Phone 252 A.H. 328 B!LLABONG MOTORS VFL FINALS TICKETS .. DEALERS Limited seats, other than Grand Final, may ., be available by contacting the Riverina Austral­ New Holland, Shearer, Connor-Shea SEE OUR MERCHANDISE ian Football Club, phone 253908 or 253511. Farm Machinery, Ford Tractors and DEPARTMENT Equipment CULCAIRN NEWSAGENCY Everything for the Man on DICK SMITH'S We spaclallse In mechanical repairs The Land Papers, Magazines, Stationery backed by a full range of batte ries, Stock, Wool and Insurance Sporting Goods and ell School FAM IL Y FA I R tyrlfi and spare parts Depts. at your convenience Requisites SELF-SERVICE CALL or PHONE DAY or NIGHT DALGETY AUST. LTD. Latest Model Colour TV-- and All Licensed Grocer and Hardware Electrical Appliances Keys Cut While You Walt LOCKHART 199 - A.H. 64 Wagga, Holbrook, Henly, Dick Smith (Prop. ) Phone 29a370 PHONE CULCAIRN 298265 URANA 87 - A,H, 46 The Rock and Ganmaln 3 2 CENTRAL ENGINEERS, TEMORA PHONE 821144 IAN KING'S MENSWEAR (" ALWAYS ON THE BALL") 126-130 Green Street, Lockhart • NEW AND S.H. DEUTZ & M.F. TRACTORS • NEW AND S.H. CLAAS AND M.F. HEADERS FUU. RANGE OF MENS & BOYS CLOTHING; FOOlWEAR FOR THE -FAMILY; • DEMONSTRATIONS ANYTIME SPORTING GOODS AND MANCHESTER • NEW ,ND S.H. TILLAGE AND CULTIVATING MACHINERY NORTH WAGGA NOTES TEMORA NOTES PREVIOUS GATE RECEIPTS ( By Saint ) ( By Kangaroo) 2nd SEMI-FINALS - 1st XVIII TEAMS Finals time for 1976, a rewarding Today its congratulations to all . the time for some and mothballs for oth­ 1960 at Lockhart, Wagga v Culcairn .... $764 Saints that have made todays team. ers, even though all olubs ha:ve work- CREASY BROS. 1961 at Holbrook, Wagga v Culcairn .... • $717 CALTEX OIL DEPOT 1962 at Lockhart, Wagga v Culcairn .... $928 Although we have a double chance ed equally as hard. · today, wouldn't it be wonderful to go Congratulations to all Clubs with A,F.L. Fertlllsers, Bulk 1963 at · Lockhart, Culcairn v Temora $787 1964 at Cu k airn, Holbrook v TRYC .... $852 straight into the Grand Final? teams in the finals and thanks to all Super Spreading. Contract 1965 at Lockhart, Wagga v Collingullie $840 ) Throughout the year the Saints have participators for making this a suc­ Hay Carting and Seed l stamped themselves as being the top cessful season for the Farrer League. AT YERONG CREEK team in the comp. Today Wagga Tigers and even Cleaning 1966 MCU v Collingullie .... .... .... $1163 though their record is better than ours 1967 Culcairn v Temora .... .... .... $895 A special thanks go to the people Phone Mangoplah 28 or 64 who are not on the committee, but we hope to advance straight into the 1968 Culcairn v Lockhart .... .... .... .. .. $1216 Grand Final. 1969 MCU v Wagga ........................ , .... $1209 staunch supporters who give the club a helping hand when it is needed. Coach Adams has the boys in the 1 970 Holbrook v MCU .... .... .... .... .... .... $1130 right frame of mind with intensive 1971 Henty v North Wagga .... .... .... .... $1533 Also to the boys who mark the training and they aTe e3:ger to l!o.
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