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TREMELLAN 15. B. KNIGHT their toes. 11. P. WHITfAKER 16. F. STONHAM The opening game, between Griffith and Whitton 3rds, should be an even 12. G. RHODES 17. M. ELDRIDGE game. Both semi-finals have been close, and the football has been good. 13. S. MOSS 18. G. RILEY 14. P. BALDING 19. T. OVERS Ganmain and Whitton meet in the lnds. Ganmain have only suffered two 15. D. De MAMIEL Al•:~ 20. R. HIGGINS defeats for the _season, both at the hands of last week's winners, Leeton. With two 16. S. WILLIAMS 21. C. PHILLIS teams already in the grand finals, they will be keen to get in with this one also, 17. J. GAVEL - 23. R. WARD but won't find this easy, as Whitton are not veey far behind them in football 18. R. MOSS GRANT'S 25. N. PAGE ability. 19. D. ALIENDI RADIO AND T.V. 27. R. WARD 22. J. TURNER 29. J. CRUMP The main game, between Ariah Park-Mirrool and Griffith, should see an­ K. BARTON Leeton - Ardlethan 32. K. McCUDDEN other tense struggle. 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WHITTON WHISPERS GANMAIN GRAPEVINE Authorised Dealers: International "We specialise in what YOU A good week for bush lawyers in the Two out of three . . . satisfactory, require" Trucks, Tractors and Parm viUage, weighing up the pros and cons, but we are still hard out to get our 31-35 PINE A VENUE Machinery but fortunately everything turned out reserves into the grand final as well. LEETON O.K., and the Tigers are pleased to PHONE 42 or 856 Lincoln Welders The day, being perfect for football, have two teams in the preliminary finals. started with a terrific fight back by our The social event of the year took third grade side, to snatch a well earn­ place last Friday when the Whitton ed victory over Griffith. Best players TURVEY PARK WELCOMES YOU Football Club staged their annual Ball. were Brian Allen, Geoff Holgate, Ian THE GOLDEN A mock wedding featured beautiful Durham, Allen Crozier, Robert Ton­ On behalf of the committee of the Turvey acia and Kevin Gumbleton. Park Australian Rules Football Club we extend KEY CAFE · belles-Brian Kelly as the bride; the a welcome to all visitors to Wagga today. We bridesmaids were Chris Duncan and The reserves, after a sterling first Invites your Tourist Graham Staff. Ritchie Lloyd, Roy In­ quarter, played it right away to allow should witness a good, spectacular game of foot­ Friends to a palate­ ball for the 1965 Preliminary Final. glis and Pat Mannix, and of course, Leeton, in form, an easy win. Best tickling FISH or officiating was the Rev. Noel Ander­ players were Charlie Hatty, Dick Hub­ We have done everything possible to make TASTY GRILL son. The groom was poor little Billie. bard, Kevin Gillard, John Williams, the day a successful one. The ground should be LUNCHEON or The Ball was a huge success, due Morris Reiher and Bernie Dillon. in first-class condition, being well grassed, with an SUPPER mainly to the efforts of the ladies' After a hard game, played at a even playing surface. Naturally, we hope that the The most popular Cafe auxiliary. terrific pace, the firsts were able to weather will also be good to us, and that we may in Nararndera. Ph. 285 The players' fund is rising rapid~y, maintain their lead from the start to have a fine day. but is still short of the amount requir­ the finish, to avenge their two defeats by Griffith during the season. The women workers of the Club will be able ed. to ensure a successful trip to Brok­ to provide the public with first-class service of en Hill. All players are reqested to They were best served by Garry sweets, drinks, ice cream, hot dogs, etc. turn up tomorrow (Saturday) to help Carroll, Tom Carroll, Jim McCaig, Des with the last load of wood. Carroll, Bill McCaig and Frank Hodg­ Our raffle should appeal to all supporters, kin and Barry Logan. having four prizes: 1. Kangaroo Rug; 2. Wheel­ Congrats and best of luck to all barrow of Goods; 3. One Rug; 4. Leaving Set. teams in the finals. The supporters are as keen as the We will also be having a double on the main footallers, as sbown by the numbers game, with the first marks after half time. in the cheer squad behind the goals. PADDYS PREVIOUS GATE RECEIPTS They showed typical Aussie Rules We trust that you enjoy the games played to­ spirit the way they waved their stream­ day and that you have a safe trip home tonight. MEAT MART PRELIMINARY FINALS ers, as players kicked for goal. 42 EAST STREET Club competition results: T. Lenon In conclusion, we thank you for your at­ 1961, at Ardlethan NARRANDERA and R. Fay and K. Ledgerwood. tendance today, and that next year perhaps our urvey Park v. Narrandera ... , £662 Players' competition results: K. Lin­ Club will be visiting your town. To the teams Where all Sportsmen .. 1962, at Ganmain sell and J. Hornsby. which are playing today, the best of luck to each "MEAT' APM v. Leeton ...... £1001 team, and may the game be played in the right PADDY PLEDGER .. spirit and the best teams win. 1963, at<>Coolamon (Prop.) Turvey Park v. APM ...... £1091 OUR ADVERTISERS ARE RIGHT GEOFF NYE, PHONE 493 1964, at Ardlethan BEH1ND mE CODE ONCE MORE Hon. Secretary, Turvey Park A.R.F.C. Ganmain v. Leeton ...... £717 HENCE THIS PUBLICATION.

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MEET THE PLAYERS ••• ARIAH P ARK-MIRROOL - "THE BROWN BOMBERS" PETER SCULLEY: 2ft. 6ins, 3 st. FRANK GAYNOR: 27 years, 5ft. Boots are the biggest part of him. Sins., 11 stone. Half-back flank. Shows (Mascot.) lot of determination. BARRY RIST: 24 years, 5ft. 9ins., IAN WASON: 24 years. 5ft. 1 lins., STAN O'DWYER, BARRY RIST, 13 stone 121bs. Coach. Half-forward. 13 stone. Centre half-back. Gooq. APM'• APM'a Good kick; perfect ball disposal. spoiler and perfect ground play. 811:caaTARY, CeACH, BOB LEWIS: 24 years, 5ft. llins., 12 stone 4lbs. Half-back flank. Rugged KEVIN O'DWYER: 21 years, 5ft. 8AY•1 •AY■ I player. 9:½ins., 13 stone. Winger. Always in With both teams striving for victory Knowing this could well be our last JIMMY PILKINGTON: 22 yoars, condition. Perfect ball disposal. on Sunday at Gissing Oval, patrons chance to reach the grand final, a fit 6ft., 12½ stone. Back pocket. Perfect BRUCE CHALMERS: 16 years, 5ft. should see a great game of football. and determined 18 players will. giye spoiler. Good backing up player. lO½ins., 13 stone. Winger. Another The Bombers, with a week's rest, are the game everything they have. MICHAEL QUADE: 20 years, 6ft. player with a great future. fit and rearing to go, and I think we I think we will be too strong all­ 4ins., 14½ stone. Ruck. Full forward. NOEL WALKER: 23 years, 6ft. lin., can pull this one off. round for Griffith, and will go on to Has a great future. 14 stone. Ruckman. Has been domin­ meet Ganmain in the grand final on JIM DUNN: 23 years, 5ft. 9ins., ating in this position. Should Griffith win, we will be the Sunday week. 13 stone 7lbs. Rover. Clever anticipa­ first to congratulate them. So, best of tion. Good kick. JOHN QUADE: 27 years, 6ft. 2ins., luck to both teams. 14 stone 21bs. Ruckman. Dependable DECIDED Al.LEN CHALMERS: 23 years, defence when resting. 6ft. lin., 13 stone 7lbs. Ruckman. A team-man. Good mark ROBERT MURRAY: 19 years, 5ft. FOOD FOR THOUGHT In one of the most exciting counts BERNIE BRYCE: 34 years, 6ft, lOins., 13 stone. Half-back flank. Up on record, Swan District rover, Bill and coming player. Good mark. There are 36 players on the field of Walker, won W.A.'s highest football 11 stone. Forward pocket. A heady award-the Sandover Medal. player. Long kick. ROBERT PRENTICE: 21 years, 6ft. play. Two chaps waving flags at one GEOFF MITCHELL: 18 years, 5ft. lin., 13 stone 7lbs. Half-forward flank. another. Two young fools running up Walker (24 votes) won from last Sins.. 10 stone. Rover Full of deter· Good pair of hands. Long kick. and down the boundary. Several year's winner, Barry Cable (23), and mination. Never beaten. Claremont ruckman, John McIntosh, ALLAN HAYES: 21 years, 5ft. thousand umpires outside the fence, with 20. RON PEACOCK: 33 years, 5ft. Sins., lOins., 12½ stone. Utility player. First AND one ratbag running around blow­ East captain-coach, Kevin 14 stone. Back pocket. Sound defend­ year. Has the ability to be a good ing a whistle, who knows nothing about er. Good kick. footballer. Murray, former Fitzroy captain, was ( ) the game at all. in fourth place with 19 votes. PAT QUADE: 29 years, 6ft., 14 IAN PRESTON: 19 years, 5ft. stone lOlbs. Ruck. Fullback. The com­ 9½ins., 9 stone Slbs. Half-back flank plete footballer. Worries his opponents. Good defender. Under New Management . BERNIE SCUL;LEY: 34 years, 5ft. VINCE GUTHRIE: 19 years. 5ft. lOins., 11 stone. Centre. Has given a 1 lins., 12 stone. Ruck-forward pock­ W.PRESTON RAY STEPHENSON'S lot to this game of ours. Very elusive. et. Good mark. Puts his kick's to ~ GANMAIN HOTEL NORM SHADDICK: 22 years, 5ft. advantage. ~ARIAH PARK lOins., 13 stone 2lbs. Utility player. ERIC BUERCHNER: 21 years, 5ft. Reschs at its Best Good kick with either foot. Good lOins., 11 stone. Defender. Good posi­ in the Great South West disposal. tion player and drop-kick. FOR ALL YOUR FARM Right opposite Ganmain REQUIREMENTS JIMMY'S OXFORD PRINTERY Railway Station Caltex Oilll, Grease ■ and Coolamon Cafe Modern, Automatic Machinery HOT SNACKS AFTER THE for that after-the-game Snack. ensures the prompt despatch Up-to-Date Bulk Fuel FacllltlH GAME FISH, GRILLS, HAMBURG­ of your onler PHONE 154 or 158 Phone 19 ERS and SOFT DRINKS 32 JOHNSTON STREET PHONE 121 Box 22 WAGGA Ph. 3196 •• 0 b $ • d _,,_ p; • :ai. ,, + * +t+ttt t b TURVEY PARK SHOPPING CENTRE JOHN E. MUELLER "LEISURE WEAR FASIDONS" "DOROTHY'S BEAUTY BSc MPS Ph.C for the latest in SALON" CHEMIST Turvey Tops Shopping Centre ALL WINTER FASIDONS AND Specialists in all Hair Care SPORTSWEAR and Beauty Culture. Also in c:,o9TIG4~-- , Phone 52648. Night 5220% SHEELAGH HALE, Prop. Romano's Shoppina Block 24-hour Free Piek-up and DeHnry Phone 52939 Phone 5 2935 or 3475 TURVEY PARK . Service • SECOND XVIII - 12.15 p.m. FIRST XVIII - 2.30 p.m. FIELD UMPIRE - RAPHAEL • FIELD UMPIRE - GAMBEIT

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BOX 713 NARRANDERA PHONE 386 (day or nlaht) MEET THE PLAYERS •.• GRIFITH - "THE SWA NS" KEVIN KIRKPATRICK: 21 years, KEVIN LUHRS: 27 years, 6ft., 13 5ft. lOins., 12 stone 3lbs. Captain­ stone Slbs. Change ruck or forward. coach. Fast, tenacious, good mark and Good mark. kick. BRIAN FITZPATRICK: 18 years, CLIFF HAWKINS: 28 years, 5ft. 5ft. 1 lins., 13 stone. Fullback. Much PETER BOOTH K, KIRKPATR ICK Sins., 10 stone 6lbs. Strong, fast rover; improved player; gives forward little ( good high mark and long kick. latitude. GRIFFITH'S GRIFFITH'• IAN CREWES: 26 years, 5ft. 9¼ins., MICK NEWMAN: 26 years, 5ft. SECRETARY, COACH, 13 stone. Full forward. smart rover 9ins., 11 stone Slbs. Winger. Fast; good 8AY■ 1 SAY•1 and long, accurate kick. handler and accurate kick. BOB CARROLL: 27 years, 5ft. 9ins., After our defeat last week by Gan­ Congratulations to Ganmain; they MAL BRAUMAN: 20 years, 6ft., main, the players and supporters were were just too good on the day last 11 stone lOlbs. Change ruck and for­ 14 stone. Half-back flanker. Very solid defender. naturally disappointed, but look for­ Sunday, but I think they had most of ward. good high mark but kicking ward to winning over APM today. the breaks. erratic. BOB SPEARS: 28 years, 5ft. lOins., JOHN HUDSON: 23 years, 5ft. 15 stone 71bs. Change ruck; backman; Some of the players will be spending We did not capitalise on our chances, 9ins., 11 stone 7lbs. From Pt. Adelaide. very strong player; good mark, long the night in Wagga before the game, however, and we certainly had enough Fast half-forward flanker; has long, kick. to eliminate the long drive across this of the ball in the last quarter to win driving kick. JOHN KIRKWOOD: 18 years, 5ft. morning. had we been good enough. Cliff Hawkins played a king-size CLAUDE SMITH: 24 years, 6ft. 9ins., 11 stone lOlbs. Forward. Very promising; fast and marks well. game last week, and among others to There has been quite a lot said about 2½ins., 13 stone 1lb. Change ruck and SID ROBINS: 20 years, 5ft. 1 lins., show out were Vic Hathaway and Bob us not playing well at Gissing Oval. forward; good mark and kick. 12 stone. Centre half-back. Good mark Spears, but we expect to have 18 good The same was said about Ariah Park, GEORGE SCHLITZ: 22 years, 6ft. and good ground player. players today. but I do not think anyone would say 2ins., 13 stone Slbs. Strong ruckman; The return of Don Best will strength­ we played badly last Sunday. good mark, accurate kick. BOB MUNNERLY: 17 years, 5ft. 7ins., 10 stone 41bs. Winger. Fantastic on our back line considerably, enabling JOHN FOLEY: 21 years, 5ft. l0½ins., Bob Spears to be used on the ball. Our game is better suited to a big 11 stone 2lbs. Centre half-forward; ball-handler. Player with a bright ground, but the Turvey Park Oval future. Griffith officials feel that if they beat very tenacious; good in air and on APM today the boys will pull off the is not so small, and has a springy turf ground. JOHN KUPSCH: 34 years, 5ft. 9ins., Flag. Congrats to the APM Club for surface, similar to our own ground, VIC HATHAWAY: 29 years, 5ft. 12 stone 7lbs. Back pocket; safe and their fine ocganisation last Sunday. and I am confident after last week's 7ins., 12 stone 91bs. Half-back flanker. experienced defender. tough game and some solid training, Possibly most reliable player in team. DENNY DREYER: 24 years, 5ft. that we will be an improved team to­ LEN SEXTON: 28 years, 6ft, 12 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR 7ins., 12 stone 21bs. Rover. Lively, ten­ day. stone 41bs. Centre. Fast, brilliant acious player. I (i ADVERTISERS ball-handler, long, accurate kick. DON BEST: 34 years, 1ft. Sins., 12 MICK BRIDGES: 19 years, 5ft. stone. Utility player; solid defender; 7ins., 9 stone 7lbs. Winger. Fast, clever The Recognised "RULES NAVINS safe mark and good kick. player; good mark. HOUSE" A. (BILL) BIRON: 27 years, 6ft. BILL TYNDALL: 27 years, 5ft. Sanitone Dry Cleaning lin., 14 stone 6lbs. Ruck. Solid player Sins., 11 stone 91bs. Rover. Fierce AREA HOTEL SERVICES good mark and kick. tackler; lively, tenacious player. GRIFFITH . SMITH & BAILEY Where all Good Sports buy all That's Where we'll meet after their the match "A Sure Win*ner any Day" 4 RAILWAY A VE., LEETON FOOTWEAR GENERAL CARRIERS JACK CASSIDY AUB FARRELL PHONE: 652 or 81 KENDALL'S SHOE STORE (Licenaeo) 396 Danna* Avenue LEETON:PHONE 237 PHONE 18!1 Griffith. Phone 101 WADE HOTEL - LEETON MOSES PTY. ,LTD. CASLEY'S welcomes all Rules Players and Supporters to this Hotel WOOL BUYERS ROYAL HOTEL CIVILITY AND SERVICE OUR MOITOI COOLAMON JIM TOLHURST, LicellSCO COWABBIE STREET PHONE: LEETON 184 c· 0 0 LAMON PHONE 84 ARIAH PARK· MIRROOL GRIFFITH "G" ANTICS Also at- Re-play the 11ame where the It was a bad day for Griffith at NARRANDERA. Phone 209 BEER IS BEST! With perfect weather, a large crowd Ariah Park last Sunday, although to and three good games of football, pat­ lose the two vames-3rds and lsts­ ARDLETHAN. Phone 154-170 All Auaie Rules Fans Welcome rons should have left our ground well by six points to the good Ganmain satisfied. teams, was no mean effort, and leaves LEETON. Phone 291-197 Pllone: Coolamon 15 Many thanks to all workers who us still with premiership hopes. helped on the ground throughout the Whilst congratulating Ganmain on day. A really fine effort from everyone. their win in the grand main game, we r ) ,LEETON LINGO cannot condone the attention paid to So we go on to Gissing Oval next With the senior side in retirement, local in­ KENNEDY & Sunday to do battle with Griffith. some of our key players. It was un­ CO. necessary and unsporting, but per1laps terest has now become focussed on the Reserves' GRONG GRONG All matches are hard to win, and squad. this one will be no exception. But we, the "softening-up" paid dividends. Stock & Station Agents, the Bombers, are quietly confident that Sunday's performance at Ariah Park proved We had our chances to win, but our that their No. I rating was no fluke, and to com­ etc. we will win this one. forwards had their mobility restricted fortably defeat a hard hitting Maroon combina­ To both teams, good luck. (good tactics by the Maroon defence), tion merited the highest praise, especially as Monthly Sheep Sales and could not get settled or organised. ruckman Vin Howe (speedy recovery, Vin) with­ 2nd Tuesday each RESULTS OF PREVIOUS drew from the selected team, and Allan Mann's Month Ron Dalia's Whitmont shirt, open to ankle broke down early in the match. Phone Grong Grona 23 MEETINGS all players in the finals, went to Cliff With so many players in top form, it was Hawk.ins, who was prominent all day, nigh impossible to single out the , 1st XVIII but he must have just photo-finished as at least a dozen Redlegs could well have quali­ two other stalwarts - Vic Hathaway 18th April, 1965, at Griffith and Bob Spears. fied for the distinction. Griffith ...... 12-13 (85) The big game was first-rate fare. Ganmain d. Our 3rd XVIIl started off at a great won because it showed more purpose in attack­ Ariah Park-Mirrool ...... 10-11 (71) rate and at half time seemed set for Griffith gave a rather tentative display up for­ an easy win, but weakened badly in the ward. Additionally, umpire Toohey handed out 4th July, 1965, at Ariah Park third term and could not recover. It some controversial decisions, chiefly at the appar­ Ariah Park-Mirrool ...... 17-13 (115) seems that this team includes quite a ent expense of the Swans. cl. few Saturday nighters. RAY McLEAN Griffith ...... 9-16 (70) Our best were Eldridge, Owen, R. TELEVISION GANMAIN'S 2nd XVW Tyndall, Ward, C. Phillis. FOOTBALL COVERAGE LEADING DRAPER It's Gissing Oval today, but thi~ AND TAil..OR 11th April, 1965, at Ganmain By courtesy of RVN2 Wagga the following time it will be no hoodoo ground for mes will be brought into the comfort of your Exclusive Distributors Ganmain ...... 8-6 (S4) us, as we want another crack at Gan- of Clan Murray Fashion d. main. • homes on the dates and times scheduled hereunder: Goods and Challenge Whitton ...... 8-4 (S2) Sunday, 19th September, at 10 p.m.: Last quarter replay, VFL Preliminary Final. Blankets. Sole Distri­ 27th June, 1965, at Whitton butors for EMU Knit- VENUE FOR GRAND FINAL Sunday, 26th September, at 9.30 p.m.: 20- Ganmain ...... 6-11 (47) ting Wools. minute coverage, SWDFL Grand Final. PHONE 61 cl. Grand final, 26th September, at Sunday, 26th September, at 10 p.m.: Last Whitton ...... 6-7 (43) Narrandera. quarter replay, VFL Grand Final.

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