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Printed by Hedge a & Bell Pty . Ltd., Sutton Rot. j, P.laryborouq l,, and published by George M oTaggart, of 12 Ripley G rove, 1i :aulfied North, for the Victoriair Amateur Football Adsocintton. Next Week's Matches ® May 2 1 AST WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS On ground of first-named club at 2 p .m. - Reserves at 11 .45 a .m. NORTH NOW ALONE ON TOP A SECTION E SECTION Ormond v Marcellin O .C. (at Elsernwick Old Mentonians v North Brunswick Park) West Brunswick v Brunswick ORMOND DOWN BY FIVE GOALS North Old Boys v University Blacks A .N.Z. Bank v National Bank Old Trinity Gramm . v Coburg Heatherton v Beverley Hill s University Blues v Caulfield Gramm . AMP Society a by e NARROW WINS De La Salle O .C. v St . Bernard's O.C . TO CAULFIELD, DE LA SALLE By GEORGE McTAGGAR B SECTION F SECTIO N T Commonwealth Old Melburnians v Reservoir O .B . Bank v Bulleen-Templestowe Monash Blues v Geelon University Reds v Glenroy North Old Boys are now alone on top of the A Section ladder, following g St . Bede's Old Scotch Coll . v Collegians O .C . v Footscray IT. their 5-goal win over Ormond last week. St. Kilda CBOC v Old Haileyburians Thornbury v Monash Whites Ivanhoe v Old Paradian s Bulleen United v La Trobe Red s Caulfield Grammarians staged a remarkable recovery in the last term to get up and '°pip'7 JUNIOR SECTION 1 University Blacks by four points and De La Salle held C SECTION off a strong challenge by Marcellin to win by five points Kew v Parksid e Coburg v Ivanho e . Old Xaverians v Old Carey Gramm . Monash University v University Blacks Old Paradians, Old Xaverians, Alphington and Bulleen-Templestowe are Old Ivanhoe Gramm . v Hampton Rovers Old Scotch Coll . v Ormond A .J .A.X . v U .H.S . Old Boys North Old Boys v St. Bernard's O .C. also clear leaders of their respective sections and Hampton Rovers are clear Fawkner v M.H.S . Old Boy s University Blues a bye in Junior Section 2 .

D SECTION JUNIOR SECTION 2 West Brunswick are the only unbeaten side in E Section and Monash Old Brighton Gramm . v Assumption O .C . Hampton Rovers v De La Salle O .C . University and Ivanhoe are unbeaten in Junior Section 1 but all three clubs Power House v Alphington Caulfield Gramm . v Geelon g have had a bye and are not ahead on points. La Trobe Blacks v Elsternwic k M .H .S. Old Boys v Kew Old Camberwell Gramm . v Old Geelong Alphington v West Brunswick St . Kevin's O .B . v State Bank Reservoir O The Ormond-North match was not too strong in the last when they .B . v Old Paradian s a high standard game - it was mar- red by bad kicking and both sides put on 9-5 to 3-1 and won by 5 goals . were well off the target (8-17 to 12- De La Salle led Marcellin by 19 2 3), but North made better use of points at the interval but Marcellin handball . finished well and were a little un- They opened up a break of 27 lucky not to win - they went down FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT ELSTERNWICK PARK points in the first half and Ormond by 5 points. were unable to make any impression Coburg were no match for Univer- Matches to be played at Elsternwick Park for the first half of th e on their early leeway . sity Blues, who kicked 12-13 to 1-2 in Horne•and-Home series are listed below :- The Blacks were much more im- the second half . pressive than Caulfield for three quar- Geelong scraped home from Old May 14 - University Blacks v Ormond ters, Caulfield's poor forward work Haileybury by 4 points and Old Para- May 21 - Ormond v Marcellin O.C . leaving them trailing by 25 points at dians kicked clear of Old Scotch late half-time and 27 points at the last in the game to win by 5 goals, after May 28 - St. Bernard's O .C. v North Old Boys change. They had at least as much Scotch made a bold bid for victory . of the play as the Blacks but continu- Old Melburnians opened their ac- June 4 - University Blues v St. Bernard's O .C. ally broke down in attack, or scored count at the expense of Monash Blues, June 18 - De La Salle O.C . v Caulfield Gramm . mainly points. who suffered their second successive But as the wind swung round their defeat, and Ivanhoe beat Reservoir by There will be no matches on June ilth (Queen's Birthday week- way in the last quarter, they seemed 20 points in a high-scoring encounter . end, but Interstate games will be played in Adelaide and Launceston to find new life and the Blacks start- Parkside crashed badly at Fawk- on Sunday, June 12th . ed to make the mistakes . Caulfield ner, the home side winning by nearly added 6-4 to 1-3 and scraped home by 25 goals, and Hampton Rovers were Duty Officer at Elsternwick Park Mr. Ern Fuller . four points . well beaten by AJAX, while Kew St. Bernard's struggled against Old troubled the leaders, Old Xaverians, Trinity for three quarters, but were before going down by 14 points . Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 Page 3 Old Camberwell and Elsternwick staged a high-scoring thriller, with to Monash . However the students do som, ~ '~-vr1 ~ strange things during vacation, so I'il cal Camberwell winning by a point (20-16 St n- I t=~'e J! . Kilda as the likely winners . to 20-15), and LaTrobe Blacks had ii~ P. ,'r ' % -% their first win at the expense of State ho'dd Scotch coac awel Bank. ~~~i< ' `<~~ ~ E h the a esultAofantheirycl sl The French ~ with his old side Reservoir Old Boys. One point was also the margin in I can see him doing a "Haf the battle for first win between Nat- drive a tough A SECTIO N edenying his old side 4 vital y a n Points The ladder is beginning to sort itself . should turn out winners narrowly ional Bank and Brunswick, with Bank out with Caulfield , Granimarians emerging ~What a great effort from missing out. Heatherton had a big bargain. as the most likely side to unseat one of Old Paradian s win over North Brunswick and West the top four . from week! Th^v seem to have emerged Their chance is today when they visit rom their earl- aames with considerable Brunswick beat Old Mentonians by 9 St . Bernardi-Is, never a happy hunting prestige and are, genuine premiership mat- points . erial . Their experience should prove too Peugeot ground for most clubs . Caulfield have much for Tony Lester in fine touch and Old Haileyburians, although with The "Bulleen battle" went Temple- is getting John Butcher goals again . Paradian's laying 11 in t stowe's way - they beat United by However St . Bernard's with Peter Rack- e Luke }may be under more from John 4uid. ham, Greg pressure than usual 10 goals, and are clear leaders as Wade and Mick Drennan con- Paradians . . However I must go for sistently among the stars, will be too Thornbury beat Footscray Tech. by strong at home. Collegians 20 points . Bruce Bourne after celebrating not fi 150 games things t veryl easy this Week whenl In the Juniors, Coburg ran Mon- PiUOiOT with & goals two weeks ago is showing Ivanhoe run out against them his best form for a couple of seasons - of Rice and Stredwick will have. The an clash im- ash University to 23 points, Ivanhoe and so are John Ould Motors Pty. Ltd. Ormond . University Biaeks are portant bearing on the result . beat North Old Boys by 34 points obviously team building so I can't see 837 High St . Armadale 509 632 2 hem troubling Ormond on what is nearly With greater strength spread over the and University Blues thrashed Orm- field Ivanhoe should pick up the points PEUGEOT RENAULT B .M.W. SAAB its "home ground" (Elstermvick Park) . ond . In Section 2, Geelong suffered North Old Boys and stay in contention for the four . LIiCT7#2 pC({'a} f 2 deserve to be on top their first defeat, going down to West and have produced a lot of talented new SELECTIONS : Geelong, St . Kilda CBOC, ,ames . University Blues will pace it with Old Scotch, Old Paradians, Ivanhoe Brunswick by 25 points in a "kick- ALF KEAM ing" contrast (13-20 to 19-9) . hem for most of the day but North's . unbeaten record will remain intact . Marcellin must win to keel) in the run- C SECTION for a spot in the four. They will Old Xaverians with only a narrow win eat disappointing Old Tri nity who like over Kew are clearly out on ton. Parkslde 'oburg are facing the awesome threat of stumbled badly against "dariger side" THE PATRONS CLUB O F ivlegation . Fawkner - they will have to learn to win De La Salle are another side doing every- away if they exnect to be a finals pros- ST. KEVIN'S [ling right - they will be too talented and pect. OLD BOYS FOOTBALL CLUB rperienced for Coburg. Interstate selection is warming u Even at this early stage MHSOB and old D and Carey are in the "hot seat" and still to presents quite a number of new players are testing open their accounts some of the regular selections of the last , couple of years . This is good for our game Old Xav's v AJAX should be a cracker and here's hoping our selectors can re- both sides look like final four prospects . fik e ognize some of this "new blood" before This game will surely test Xav's and al- SP01RT AN'S NIGHT i~'s too late . I don't envy them their al- though AJAX had a big win last week I ways difficult task in the Banquet Roo m . ,think the black and reds will take it out . of the Melbourne Hilton Hotel on 10th SELECTIONS : St . Bernard's, North Old i"tys, Ormond, Marcellin, De La Salle - Parkside usually good at home will be June, 1977 at 7.15 p.m. 1NI FIDGE . out to recapture status and against old Ivanhoe they have a chance for re-deemp- tion . Panel : Ron Barassi, Harry Beitzel, Ron Clarke, Bob Davis, B SECTION Four weeks have oassed and this little Old Carey still to score premiership , Bill `Lawry and Lou Richards . points, even at home will be hard pres- weekly chore appears to be getting more sed difficult to approach with any degree of . Kew put up a good performance Pre-Dinner Drinks 7 confidence . against Xavs and I think they will pull .15 p.m . Four Course Silver Salver Service off a win Dinner at 8 p.m Old Melburnians finally broke through . . All liquid refreshments included . for their long-awaited win and will have Old rivals, friendly of course, in many Cost : M per single. a pitched battle on their hands this week aspects, the two High Old Boys meet at when they journey to Geelong. The light Forrests Hill . I would like to see Melbourne blues have rover Wells firing the ball into open their account but I feel they have For tickets ring M . O'KELLY 551-3061 he forward zone where . J. STENSHOLT Lowcock is con- a long way to go and UHSOB will be i n 97-3897 or J . SEMETAS 26-2646 verting regularly and the home side shoul d front at siren time. . Tables of ten can be ar- ke the points by a narrow margin . ranged. St. Kilda C.B.C . won last week on the Hampton Rovers and Fawkner will be a rength of their opponents inaccuracy, hard contest - the Rovers are good at l, ving me of the opinion that they need home and usually turn it on for the locals bcster credentials than this to front up but b?awkner were so impressive last week I have to give them the nod. Page 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1077 THE AMATEU RFOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 Page 5 I will be overseas for the next four F SECTIO N JUNIOR SECTION 2 THE BLACK LIST weeks and my son Graeme - Chairman predictions as Results again favoured the Last week again saw some unexpected Missed Publication deadline ( Seniors and of University Blacks - will join the sel- Keith Findlay found before his promotion . resu?.ts in this Section and although these Juniors 5 p .m ., Rese ection panel . We have done our home work, rv es 3 p.m .) - Fine After four rounds the strength of the sides are good for the competition they do not THREE DOLLARS . so good hunting . has become apparent. Today's games may help tips :ers ! I_A TROBE RED My Selections: Kew, Old Xaverians, Park- S se rv e as a fu rther guide. Geelong lost their first game last week NORTH OLD BOYS JUNIORS side, UHSOB, Fawkner - ALEX. JOHN- due to inaccuracy and today meet Hampton SON. Commonwealth Bank, having its most suc- DE LA SALLE O .C. RESERVE S Rovers who are undefeated . Geelong woul d OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM . RESERVES (Is it a Business, Pleasure or Recruiting cessful season for a long time journey out to e unwise to rely too much on their home . - or a combination of all Gtenroy. The home side has been most Failed to phone Final scores to Herald trip Alex "ound advantage as the Rovers have a Office before 5 .30 p .m. - Fine SIX DOL- three. Anyway, have a great time - Ed.) disappointing to date and I forecast an- great side and I am selecting them to win other victory for the blue and golds . LARS . liter a keenly contested four quarters . BULLEEN UNITED D SECTION Thornbury have established themselves Alphington notched their first win last Failed to phone Final scores or Details as a team to be reckoned with and they ek after a forfeit the week before. to Press Correspondent before 6 p .m . (B It wasn't much better last week but at should score a big victory over University Ilowever keen and enthusiastic they be, they least there was some improvement . I gues- Section 7 n .m .) Fine SIX DOLLARS . Reds who have yet to win a game . vrill find Caulfield Grammarians at home BULLEEN UNITE D sed that it wouldn't be too long before Syd too classy . Phoned Incorrect Scores - Fine THREE Whitfield came up with something smart to Bulleen-Templestowe, the big improvers De La Salle are at home to Melbourne say, and I was right - he sure hasn't of the Section, await St . Bede's who are DOLLARS . High and can expect an easy win, par- LA TROBE REDS a long memory- just starting to play as expected . ,icularly if Stewart remains accurate around This week the two top teams meet, BULLEEN UNITE D Bull een-Templestowe with Barry Murphy Inc goals . DE LA SALLE O .C . RESERVES Alphington and Old Brighton at Alphing- starring around the ground and Walker and West Brunswick will be riding high after ton and this should produce a close game FAWKNER RESERVE S Tenace commanding the forward line should their good win against Geelong last week LA TROBE REDS RESERVES but with the home ground advantage I consolidate their lead by defeating St . ,id should win again from home side Ol d must go for Alphington . Bede's . Paradians who will find the West back Old Camberwell have been hot and cold line too difficult to penetrate. Congratulations to Richard Morley and so far this year and it's hard to tip them University vacations often play havoc with Russell Gallagher for playing their 50th anytime but against Power House who have the student sides . Monash Whites may be Kew have let me down for the last two games with Bulleen United . Richard has not set the world on fire, I can hardly not strong enough to overcome any shortage v: eeks and today will find the visiting come back to the club after a year's ab- give the nod to Camberwell . and still defeat La Trobe Reds who have Reservoir Old Boys too strong. sence at Northcote where he enjoyed some La Trobe Blacks notched up their first yet to break the ice . SELECTIONS : Hampton Rovers, Caulfield success . But fortunately for Bulleen he has win last week but my votes still go for The hardest match may well be between Grammarians, De La Salle, West Brunswick, decided to return and so far is playing Assumption at home . Footscray I .T. and Bulleen United. Both Reservoir Old Boys - PETER NATHAN. some great football at centre half back . State Bank and Old Geelong will be anx- sides will be anxious to avenge defeats last Unfortunately, records are not too accur- ious to win this one and on past per- Saturday. My fancy is Footscray because ate on Russell and he has most probably formances it should be a close game, I of home ground advantage. Bulleen may well played more than 50 games ; since he began will go for Old Geelong . have had the harder game last week and . Sp PREVIE W with Bulleen almost 10 years ago but did Elsternwick don't appear to have the may still be feeling the effects . The A .B .C orting Session from 3LO not play with the club between '70 and '77 . determination to go on with the game but each Friday (which commences at 6.30 p .m .), After the long break he has got back into I will still give them a better than even SELECTIONS : Commonwealth Bank, will include a preview of the following the swing of things and is proving to be chance against St . Kevin's . Thornbury, Bulleen-Templestowe, Monash days amateur matches . a gcod clubman as well as a good player . SELECTIONS : Alphington, Old Camber- Whites, Footscray I.T. - NORM NUGENT . well, Assumption, Old Geelong, Elsternwick - KEITH FINDLAY. JUNIOR SECTION I Coburg's tenacity and endeavour enabled E SECTION them to play a really good game last week Y ~ Rh H ~ N "11 Brunswick dashed National Bank and against the unbeaten Monash University Keith Sharkey with the one effort but I combination. If they can produce the same 1st Quarter doubt the winning streak will carry them effort I predict that they will have their over the next hurdle against Old Menton- first win of the season at the expense of ians, even at Dunstan Reserve . University Blacks . 2nd Quarter West Brunswick entertain A .N .Z . Bank Monash University will continue their at Royal Park. The Bankers will find winning streak against University Blues by 3rd Quarter this game an uphill battle on an uphill a comfortable margin provided that they ground do not underestimate their opponents once FINAL . West should retain top of the lad- II I der for another week . again . I- AI) ' ( North Brunswick appear to be somewhat Ivanhoe will be far too strong for Old Goal-kickers : of a problem to me. Pick 'em, they lose, Scotch who appear to be moulding into a don't pick them and they come home . very good team at this stage of the season Alright, it's their last chance . North Bruns- but are just that little bit short to pressure ...... wick at home to beat AMP Society . the top teams for the entire game . Beverley Hills scored last week and could North Old Boys require a big win this ...... make the four if they beat National Bank, week to restore their confidence after two ...... as they should . Two home matches in a consecutive losses . They will do so today row and two wins should boost the mem- against Ormond who are not playing en- . berships. ough consistent football to be a real threat ...... _ ...... SELECTIONS : Old Mentonians, West SELECTIONS : Coburg, Monash University, Brunswick, North Brunswick, Beverley Hills Ivanhoe, North Old Boys - CLIFF BAS- ...... - SYD WHITFIELD . TOW...... Page 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 Page 7 A RESERVE SECTION PREMIERSHIP LISTS W L For Agst % pts University Blacks 4 - 324 1.96 I65 .3 16 A SECTION Ormond 4- 296 210 141 .0 16 LEADING GOALKICKER W L For Agst % Pts De La Salle OC 3 1 386 208 186 .9 12 S St Goals kicked Iasi Saturday shown in bracket North Old Boys 4 - 544 282 192 .9 16 . Bernard's OC 3 1 337 216 156 .0 12 s St. Bernard's OC 3 1 483 308 156 .8 12 North Old Boys 2 2 383 283 135 .3 8 De La Salle OC 3 1 428 300 I42 .7 12 Marcellin OC 2 2 321 262 122 .2 8 University A SECTION Ormond 3 1 363 334 108.7 12 Blues 1 3 262 270 97 .0 4 Bradshaw, Old Geel . (2) 13 Truefeldt, Res . O .B . (2) 14 University Blacks 2 2 381 365 104 *Caulfield Gr 1 3 238 339 70 King, Uni . Blacks (3) 20 Egan, Assumption (3) 12 Bierwirth, Caul. Gr . (-) 11 .4 8 .2 4 Caulfield Gramm . 2 2 389 379 102:6 8 Old Trinity Gr - 4 166 440 37 Bourne, Ormond (2) 14 Dent, State Bank (-) 1 1 Krelle, MHS OB (1) 11 .7 - Cullinan, Marcellin (2) 14 1Iarcellin OC 2 2 356 353 100.8 8 Coburg - 4 149 478 27.0 - Sarosi, Power Hse. (3) 11 Anthony, MHS OB (2) 11 University Blues 1 3 407 330 123 M . Egan, Coburg (3) 14 O'Donnell, Assum . (1) 10 'Wilson, Caul . Gram . (2) 11 .3 4 B RESERVE SECTION Old Trinity Gr . - 4 298 560 53 .2 - Buchanan, Caul Gr . (4) 13 James, Old Camb . (3) 10 Croxford, DLSalle (-) 10 Collegians 4- 360 138 260 .9 16 Tyquin, Univ. Blues (6) 12 W Cole, Hamp C,3burg - 4 233 671 34 .7 - Ivanhoe . Mahar, Assum . (3) 1 0 . Rovers (2) 10 B SECTION 4 - 446 210 212.4 16 Cowley, Old Trin . (5) 12 Brooks, Kew (2) 9 Old Melburnians 3 1 356 210 169 .5 12 B . Hughes, St E SECTIO N Old Paradians 4- 420 293 143 .3 16 Old Scotch Coll 2 2 413 258 . Bern . (4) 11 1 . Henderson, AMP (2) 18 A RESERVE SECTION 160.1 8 Hall, North O .B . (-) 10 Geelong 3 1 2 52 267 94 .4 12 St. Kilda CBOC 2 2 213 236 90.3 8 O'Loughlin, B . Hills (8) 15 J. D. Gregory, Mar. (4) 19 Blues 2 2 376 305 123 Wilson, North O .B . (1) 1 0 Monash .3 8 *Reservoir OB 2 2 188 337 55 .8 8 P . Guatta, W . Bruns . (6) 15 Wood, Ormond (6) 10 Reservoir OB 2 2 424 355 119 .4 8 Monash Blues 1 3 269 280 96 M . Carter, Brunswk . (5) 13 Butcher, Caul . Gr. (-) 9 .1 4 B SECTION Old Scotch Coil . 2 2 479 451 106 .2 8 Geelong 1 3 173 315 54.9 4 Campbell, N.Bruns . (1) 12 P . Wade, St . -Bern . (1) 9 Ivanhoe 2 2 351 389 90 Sherwen, Old Scotch (6) 24 .2 8 Old Haileybury 1 3 211 457 46 .2 4 J . Jordan, Old Par . (8) 21 Ryan, West Bruns . (-) 10 F . Sullivan, St. Bern . (5) 9

"Herald" Phone 5 Years ago - 197 2 guernsey that NUMBER TO NOTE Clubs in A Section should note this Coburg made amends for their defeat by can't be caught ! Numbers number . North Old Boys the week before when they For teams on Thursday night (as early as crushed the previously unbeaten Old Paradians ® STYLED IN You may dial DIRECT to the Amateur possible after 7.30 p .m. please--and certainly by no less than 74 points . King, Symons, N . BRI-NYLON Football representative at the "Herald" before 9 p.m.). Beattie and Cleary (6 goals) starred . 0 BRILLIAN T Office . The numbers are :- The Age 80-0421 - Ken Knox. First draw of season occurred, in 'C' Section, COLOUR S 652-1892 or 652-189 3 This applies to clubs in main game only - where Old Xaverians (17 .13) tied with Assump- If you have any difficulty, you may ring as advised . tion (16 .19) . Best were Howard, Naughton, • AN 63-0211 and ask for EXTENSION 1892 or Gowers (Old Xav .) and Tuck, Bristow, Pavone IMPOSSIBLE 1893 . (Assumption) . TACKL E RESERVE SECTION RESULTS Barry Church played his 100th game for OREDUCED to be phoned to TIPSTERS' TALLY University Blues. COST Same numbers Section Last Week Total Alan Salter was appointed coach of the Vic- BEFORE 3 p.m . torian team to play in Adelaide. A Jim Fidge 16 56 Metcalf reachpd 200 games with Any phone calls not directed to these B Alf Keam 12 48 Alan (' Haa') A.M .P . a tribute to 10 years of dedication . numbers go astray, and clubs will be re- C Alex Johnson 16 68 R. Dodds, Mas- garded as not having phoned the scores, and D Keith Findlay 8 24 'A' ~ection umpires Were D . on, Marshall, G. M. Simpson and Harradence . Tough will be fined accordingly. E Syd Whitfield 1'D 50 Shorts that When phoning scores, please state firstly F Norm Nugent 20 68 10 Years ago - 196 7 the Section, the teams concerned, and then Jun . 1 Cliff Bastow 15 65 move with the winners, before giving the actual scores . Jun . 2 Peter Nathan 12 44 'A' Section coaches were Lloyd Williams Five noints for each winner in E Section (Ivanhoe), Frank Snell (Kew), Peter 'Porky' body action. Correct scores must be phoned, otherwise and Junior Section 1 . Rhoden (Old Xaverians), John Wilson (Caul- a fine will be incurred. Check with Goal Four ooints for each winner in other Sec- field Grammarians), Geoff Hibbins (Collegians), 0 EASY TO Umpires for correct scores. tions . Brian Kann (M .H .S .O .B.), Don Howell (O,Id LAUNDER This is the responsibility of the HOME Scotch), Frank Dunin (Univ . Blacks), Alan Salter ® NO BUTTONS CLUB. (Coburg), and John Boooth (Old Paradians) . Howard Ble-g and Alan Woodhead reached - ZIP FLY their 100 games for Alphington, while George Mehl played his 131st consecutive cfame with PRESS CORRESPONDENT AJAX . ® SHRINKPROOF! "The newest ice company in Mel- Top scorer in 'A' Section - Old Scotch V COLOUR FAST! The phone number of the Press Corres- 17 .18 (G. McLean 8 goals) d . Ivanhoe 10 .7 . #COLOURS: Red, pondent, George MeTaggart, is 53-1290 . bourne now offers football clubs 25 Years ago - 1952 Royal Blue, Bottle ice delivered to the grounds at Green, Navy, Gold, PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers) was selected Black, Whlte. POST REPORT EACH SUNDAY. - It is wholesale rates as captain of the Interstate side ; Mason Rus- absolutely essential that copy be received . For details and sel (Old Scotch) (now Chairman of the Ex- by the Editor BY FIRST POST ON MONDAY orders ecutive Committee) 'was on the wing with Ken EACH WEEK. Copy received after this time give us a go on 95-9286 . Melville (Univ . Blacks) (later centre in two of will not be considered . Melbourne's premier teams) on the other wing . The only way to ensure delivery on Mon- Leaders, all undefeated after four rounds day is to post SUNDAY - EARLY. were Old Metburnians ('A'), M .H.S . Old Boys ADDRESS ALL MATTER FO R ( 'B') ; East Malvern and Coburg ('C') and St . PUBLICATION TO K U Y ICE Kevins O .B. and Caulfield Grammarians ('D') . "THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER " Box 1564P, G.P.O ., Melbourne, 3001, and MILESTONES TO ST . BERNARD'S PLAYERS not to the Editor's private address . FACTORY (Use addressed envelopes provided) . Congratulations to Mark Sheehan on 100 1/3 Bricker St., Cheltenham games with St . Bernard's . Mark has also . b , -m appointed captain of the reserves this Year, Other achievements by St . Bernard's players include 50 games to Vin Slater POST EARLY If you like you can save more and Mark Dalmau . Hope to see all three . My • HIOHPOINT' • ABBOTSFORD • OLENWAYERLEY Press Correspondents are advised to post play many more in the future. Belated con- . FRANKSTON • MT.WAVERLEY copy EARLY on Sundays. The final clear- by picking the ice up at our fac- gratulations to Peter Kavanagh who played • DONCASTER • BALLARAT ance his 50th junior game in 1976 Section 2 time of pillar boxes is as early as 6 :1. p .m. In some areas, and not later than 8 .30 tory. Buy direct and save $ $ $". Grand Final, only the second player to ~z5;ta`+s~'(a~~-ta,v • ::~i~.5~.'~i'r:.; p .m. anywhere . achieve this distinction with the club . Un- Make sure you don't miss the post - fortunately Peter has retired because of a POST EARLYI back injury . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 Page 11 66 99 (,),) -i'RINITY GRANIM SECTION . Coach: David Barclay; Res. D rl, R . 15 Saunders, M . 29 Quarterman, P : Noel Waters CAULFIELD GRAMIY(AItIANS - --- ___, ; bi_on, C. 16 Waters . 43 Dawson, W. n Coach . N . (Cr) 30 Weir, T . 57 Siverson H . : Frank Goode; Res.: John Butcher prr!?^Jsmith, J. 17 Bunting, P . 31 Quarterman, A. 44 Blackney, p, 58 Hunt, P . I MacDonald, R p, :a,i ord, G . 18 Stephens, D . 4° Mercer, J. . 12 Sassella, G . 23 Hayes, G W . 5932 Jones, G Goold, L . 2 Long, J, 13 Fox, G . 34 Wright, D . 45 Symons, P, . (vc) 19 Piggin, C . 33 Langley, 46 Nelson, S . 60 Fricke J . 3 Lester, A. . 24 Lupson, G . 35 Malfroy, R . Gmer~on, D . 20 Williams, C , 47 Friend, I 14 Gregory, J . 25 Atchison, G 9 46 G, i . 34 Murphy, R . 61 Weatherson N . 4 Tamblyn, M . 15 Wilson, I . 36 Worthigton, C. 4 Niechoi,,iG glrr~Ll, A. 21 Cowley, S . 35 Masters, R. 48 Cumming, P . 32 Wall, ,P , 5 Peters, M . 26 Griffiths, J . (c) 37 Carroll, R . i3 .1riley, D. 22 Hodges, G . (vcr) 49 Coles, P . . 16 Everitt, A . 27 McArthur, H eCassidy P . 36 Beer, N . 36 CamilleR . 6 Allen, R . 17 Clark, D . 38 Speed, C . 510 J nnings, R, ool<, M . 23 Symington, D . 37 DeBoos, R 50 Margebts D . ~7 Alexander, N 7 . 28 Mathieson, R . 39 Bitmead, D :l~, r, G . 51 Healy, P. hw 18 Mc 2 9 . 52 Spooner, H . S .. 24 25Muir, D, 38 Fekete,H P . 5Clin2 in, G. 38 Camilleri, A. 8 Butycher, J . 19 04 hebt,, B . M . D . 40 Rutledge, G . 54 Smith, R . edges, L . 39 Day, P. g 39 Rough, G . 9 Dunn, D . 30 Felsen~thall G , 41 Hart, G ^, .rt, R . 26 McKinnon, T . 53 Stenhouse, A . . 20 Bie~irt3r, P . 31 Monotti, A . 55 ;:die, S . 40 Allan, K 10 Buchanan L. 21 Watson, W ._ 42 Collins R . 58 Cun ingIiam, 7 o . 27 Disney, A . 41 Christie, B . 54 Dduglas W . 11 Tootell . . 32 Antinou, T . 43 Pickering, D . nson, I, 28 Star, M G . 22 George, T . 33 Wallace, B . . 42 Emerson, (c) 56 Bre nan, A 44 Goold, A . ( ;RIIiOND Coach . COBURG Coach: Lance Riky; Res . : Ian-Cameron ; Assisant : John Taylo r Dove, S . W . 15 Chisholm, A : Neil Le Fage I Archipow, M. 13 Cunningham, 25 Cannon, D . J . D . 28 Buckley, C 2 Nicholson, K. S . C . V. (c) 49 Adamson,. 38 Taylor, J. F . S ;t'u_ d,Roger 16 Herkess, G . R . 42 Clark, R . M . 56 Richer, J . 'iv. 26 Boyd, S . 1 Rosenga-ten , TI . 17 Hoey, . 29 Burney, C . W . 43 Paterson, D . L 3 Seath, R . A. 14 Hutchison, M . A . 27 Elder, R.. J (cr) 50 Cox, P R . P. D. 30 Lewis M . S . 57 Kavanagh , (vcr) 15 Medwin, G . F . 39 O'Brien, P . A . 51 Lidflle, G .1~,n~PhY, P. M . 18 Farrell, E . F . 44 Keane, A . J. 58 Hay, R . K. . 28 Finlay, M. A . J . rr~nlans_ R . C . 14 T e Page, N . 31 Wood, Ray Fitts 4 Egan, M. P . 16 Liddle, I . R . 29 Woods, L . (vc) 52 Egan, M . G . . L. 32 Carter, G . F . 4 5 Icilner, G . J . 17 Mann, S . G . 40 Bilston, B . J. 53 Cox, P Lidd, K. J . 20 Bourne, B . K 5 46 Jackson, D . W. 60MBartgle ttL I . 30 Grren, C . R . 41 Green, M . H . FiiM ' N U.C. Coach 3 Bourke, M . 24 Mulqueen, S . 35 Bothe, J V. A : Gus Mitchell; Res.: Terry Davis . 14 Beddoe, S . 25 Fitzpatrick, M . 49 MCGuiness, R . . 14 Thompson, P. S . 26 Phelan, R 4 Perkins, K. 15 Eddy, V . 37 Mcllroy, P . 50 Fisher, A . M . F. 15 Considine, . 38 Sullivan, F. 5 O'Donnell, R . 26 Fankhauser, T . 39 Crothers,T P . J 27 Taylor, G . 51 Tyler, K. . 16 VThitelaw, D 27 Hewitt, S . 51 Mitchell, J. 16 Ferlazzo, M. 39 Dillon, C . 52 Wade, P . 6 Yarwood, J. 17 Bourke, B . 40 McDonald, P . 52 Kerin, A 1 ;, J . F . 28 King, R . H . 40 Irvine, K . . 28 Nugent, M. 41 Kerin, M . 17 Preston, M . (vc ) 53 Grimsey, P. 7 Power, K . 18 Gordon, G . 54 Harrison, S . In~m,P.D . 18 Dalmau, 41 O'Loughlin, P . 8 McDonnell, P . 29 Wright, S . 42 Donegan, P o : :zzo, P . 29 Shembrey . M . 54 Hughes, G . . 19 Pollard , J . 30 Dickinson, A . 55 Mcllroy, A . M . P . 19 Nadzielski, H. 42 Chivell, R . 9 Stewart, P . 43 Birrel . M . . G . F. (c ) 30 Hilbert, M . 43 Malouf, M 55 McNamee, B . . 20 Hale, G . 31 Heffernan, M 57 . ?-I) Pearson, M. . 56 O'Callaghan, W 10 Halasa, R . 21 Sykes, R . 44 Aldenhoven, p . 6 B . 31 Smith, P . 44 Taylor, P. . . 32 Groves, A. 0 Hill, G . P r) 21 Kennedy, P . 32 Caven, A 57 Isaacs, A . II Lyons, B. (c) 22 Mitchell, P 45 Slattery, G . 1 h - . B . . 45 Johnson, P . . 33 Clarke, G . 46 Loft, C(dvc) 22 Aughton, P . G . 33 Sullivan . A . 58 Amott, P. IYfARCELLIN O an, J . G . 23 Sheahan, M, G 46 Hughes, J . (vc) ~~q .C. Coach : Ray Walsh ; Res. : Michael Butle i,,T.J . . 34 Daffey, P . J . 47 Moore, S McDOough, P . 2 Mahon, C . (vc) 15 Denning, L r (cr) 35 Pearson, Peter . 60 Hogan, T . 3 Wilson, M . 28 O'Reilly, K . 44 White, A. ' . P. N . 24 Drennan, M . J . 48 Nathan, S . . 16 Walsh, P. 29 Hurley, D 58 Caruso, A . h~li, G . P . 36 O'Dea, P. 49 Trewin, F 4 Power,.P (c17) Jones, J . 45 Gregory, J . D 3 25 Mahoney, G . A . 37 Pearson, Pa ul . . 30 Holmes, G . Holland,. 6 Peter 50 Hughes, D . 5 Gartarer,M . 18 Gartner, J . 31 Aloisio, T . ~ Tucker, G, 64 Dillon . P . i \IVERSITY 6 Fitt, N Mangiafico, C . 66 Sartori . R . BLACKS Coach : Bob Beynom R 7 Milaszewicz,. (dvc) M 32 Frazer, S . 9 Matters, G +ooth, D. R . 14 McKinnon, y . 19 O'Connor, B . 34 MacDonaid, p, 4 . 67 Hesse, P . 'le-.ellyn, D . K A O . 27 Atchison,~ D . A~~ 41tBestn W . Die 8 Cullinan, J. 20 Butler, M . Gregory,50 J . D . 69 Bell, p . -arlce, J . 15 Hickey, B . S . 28 Hopkins, P J 55 Faulkner , g, 10 Aloisio, F . 35 Hard A 5 1 . A. 16 Ilolland, G. A . 42 Temple, M . J . . (Cr) 21 Carrucan, M, 36 Crimmins, B 73 Hollan l P . T. . 29 Knee, R . 43 Wood A 11 White, P . 23 Crimmins, J, 37 Maguire, T . 52 Cull'n~a~i, P, 74 d Perduto, Pau . 17 Pascoe, D . W . 30 Gill, P . T . R . 57 Shields, P. H . 12 Morrison, J . 55 Najim, D , m e, N. E . 18 Beggs, D . G . 44 Dillon', P . M . T. 58 Saines, R . 24 Tursi, F . 39 Wright, I . 86 Merrett, D . . 31 King, A . D .. 45Lay, La P . N . 13 Cooney, B . 25 Price, C. . 56 Corrie, P . 96 Aloisio, J . 19 Dynon, J . N. 32 Vecchiet, R . A' 59 Sceney, C. G , 14 Allen, P 41 Sullivan, D . (ver) ttnpion, N. D . 20 Tracey R . D . R . 26 Gooly P, . 43 Aloisio, C e, M . J . 33 Yuncken, T . F . 446 7 Maloney . 57 Lowry, P . P. .2I Sawyer, G . R . 34 Case, R . , eyTG . W, 601 Hays,a~RP .I i>70RTH OLD BOYS Coach n°ia, 22 Costello S A 48 J. V 62 Jo b : George IVloloney; Res .: Tony Arthurso . 35 Herben, G . C . . C' nson, P . I Maguire, S . B . 12 Weir, P n -M-;, G. R. 23 Cooke, M, . C . 36 49 Martini, R . RR. 63 Tose, K . 25 Horan, B . R . J i I, S .. K arsen J. W . A . 50 Lyons, W (c) 13 Kelly, T . G . 26 Crooks, S . J . . 49 Arthurson, A . S . . 24 Perrett, R . M . 37 Costello, A . J . F. C,8 Curtis, R . F. 2 Welch, M . R . 14 Fogarty, D . E . 5038 Conti,Meredith, R . K . J . :eele P «T. (c) 38 . 51 Applefor d, p. D . 74 Thomson, (vc) . 27 Brown, M 39 Zabrieszach, D :hPr A T l Adams, M . P . sv nr , 15 O'Connor, B . A . 28 Curley, B . N . 51 Sullivan . . 3y rrazza, R . D 3 Sheales M . J . 16 Hall, P . 40 Skahill, B . J . 52 Maguire,: D . B . 1, F . R. 26 Smiah, P . W . 53 Wood, N. C 4 Leeack, F 40 Staindl, D . J. _ 54 Gourlay, D . 77 Lombard, M . S . . A . 17 Ould, G.. J . 29G, Clark, W Prestia, 0 . L .~~IVFRSITY . B . 5 Wilson, G . M. 18 Murray, L . 42 41 Aortyhurson, D . M .54 Haratsis, B . BLUES Coach: Alan . F. 30 Sleight, G. A . 43 Rohan, P ~rns, S . F Salter; Res . : David Mithen ` 6Borcich, M. P . 19 Dillon, G . 31 Frewen, G . 55 Hoskin, P . . II Tyquin, M, 22 Care T. (dvc) 20 Carroll, P . .44 Nelson, D . F . 56 Kenny, V hord, J . A, 12 Bur n, D . y' 30 Sanger, A . 40 Sha J . B . 32 Rovis, L . la, B ~ 23 WestmorGe . A . C. 7 Robertson, N. F . 21 Wigney, S . B 57 McSweeney, P . . C . L4 Hindle, R . G . 24 Hager, R . 31 Morrison, G . R . 42 McGee, L . A . 8 Hogan, J . P . 33 McGrath, J . F. 45 M(vc cCormack, Cr) ~15 Collins, R . . J. 32 Wilson, D . S . 22 Hanneberry, 34 Doyle, P . F 58 O'Donnell A J m, D 3 . 43 Standish, T. J. 9 Kutrolli, D . P. M . M . 59 . M . G . 16 Ellison, G . N Smit 10 Anderson, B . 35 Dalton, S . 46 Robbins, A . J iead, P. 17 Jewson, G . 25 Sleeman, M . G . 3 h 4 Christie ~PJ K . J . 23 Scanlon, T. G . 36 Ryan, D . 60 owery'EJ . H . 26 Schauble, P . D . 48 Dobbie, S . M. 11 Malone, A . F. 47 Cuffe, P . D . 61 Maffi, P . rroll, W . S . 18 Pleydell, G . P . 35 Moore 51 Dunin . 24 Butera, D . P crsan . A . 27 Church, B . C. 3 , A, J, . 37 Fitzpatrick, 48 Jongebloed, 62 McLaren, G . 019~t looth,D D . J 6 d Melve, R . H . 54 Samnion, M P nr> R . G . 2 BSmal . M 28 Trumble, S . T . 37 Carne, R . V . T . . F . (vc . 58 Brukner, P . D , = on, S I . 31 Hallon d,s. B, . P 38 l Harley, , G . 29 rmody,) Ca J . F . 39 Debe 69 Page 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 . D . 70 O Conner, M . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 Page 13 P .F.I . 80-89 - GOO D P .F .I . 90-1- - VERY GOOD P .F.I . 140-{- - FANTASTI C UMPIRE'S CORNER One wonders how footballers would rate if this test was carried out on the LAST members of an Amateur Football team . I WEEK'S RESULTS Following on last week's article on Unt- suspect that perhaps there may be mem- pires at Training, here are details of a bers of a junior team who would rate physical fitness test - "The Harvard Step higher than their contempories in the sen- A SECTIO N Test", which coaches may like to try B SECTION iors . North Old Boys 2 .4 7 .11 8 .18 12 .23- 95 out on their players . It may be interesting also to note tat Ormond 0 .5 3.7 4 The "Harvard Step Test" is the test the "average untrained individual" would .13 8 .17- 65 Old Melburnians 3.5 6 .11 7.11 12 NORTH OLD BOYS : Butera 2, Curley 2 , Monash .14- 86 which is used ,to measure the ability of have a testing pulse rate of 60 to 70 beats Sheales 2, Kelly 2, Wilson, Anderson, Wig- Blues 3 .3 5 .8 6 .11 8 .14- 62 the body to adapt itself to recover from per minute. The trained athlete may bring ney, Robertson . BEST: Welch , Wigney, Wil- OLD MELBURNIANS : Pattinson 3, I. Gord- har1 physical activity. this down to below the 50 beats per minute . son, Leeack, Hanneberry, Hogan . ner 2, McMullin 2, Urquhart 2, Roberson, The ^testee" a performer steps up and Perhaps one training night early in the ORMOND : Bourne 2, Anrep, G Cameron, P . Dawson down on abench (approx . 20" high) for season the test could be given and later . Fisher, . BEST : Mitchelmore, Holman, Cameron, Russ, Foulsham . .BEST : Middleton. , R . Brown, Pisarski, Knight, as long as possible up to five minutes at a on when the finals are on it may be re- Hardham, Murphy, Lewis, Turner, Anrep, Campbell BLUES rate of 30 steps per minute. The testee peated . Ladd . should lead off with the same foot each time It would make interesting conversation University : Moore 4, Bergin 2, Blues 4 .6 7.16 11 .26 19 .29-143 Black, Quinn and must straighten legs and back at each comparing each individual's results . Coburg 1 .1 4.4 . BEST : Lette, Whitty, Bergin, step . A greater attainment of physical fitness 4,6 5 .6 - 36 D . Ryan, O'Dwyer, Olds . UNIVERSITY BLUES : Tyquin 6, Sleema n The time taken from "`start" until the allows the performer to execute the skills 4, Hager 4, Smith 2, Church, Dobbie, Mc- performer is exhausted, at the end of five of his sport more economically and effic- Gee. BEST St. Kilda CBOC minutes or when he fails to keep the : Dobbie Sleeman, Hindle, White- 3 .1 8.3 12.5 14 .6 - 90 iently . head, Schauble, Tyquin. Collegians 3.10 5 .14 8 rhythm, which ever is sooner, is record- COBURG .14 1 0 .20- 80 ed in seconds . : M . Egan 3, Cannon, Royal . ST . KILDA CBOC BEST : G . Green, Royal, Cunningham, M . : Hinrichs 3, Lynch 3 , The number of heart beats is recorded Finlay, Ingleton, Cannon Waterman 3, Matheson 2, White, Kay, in the 30 seconds from one minute to one TRIBUNAL . Smith .- BEST Caulfield Gr 2 .5 3 .10 5 .11 11 : Drinan, White, Jones, Delan- minute 30 seconds following the cessation University .15- 81 ey, Meehan, Hinrichs . of stepping . The base of the neck (caso- (APRIL 23rd ROUND) Blacks 2 .3 8 .5 10 .8 11 .11- 77 CAULFIELD GRAMM. taid artery) is an easier place to find the A . Trevaskis (Geelong) was found guilty : Buchanan 4, But- .BBick pulse after exercise than the pulse in the of s'riking J . Nethersole (Collegians) and cher 3, Tootell 3, Allen . BEST : Long, Goold, ford, GI Cartledge l , ,so Rowlands, Ashton, Felsenthal, Lester, Griffiths, Morphet . Price. BEST : Taylar, Bickford, Rice, Merry, wrist. suspended for eight matches . Skurrie, T The scoring formula is as follows: D. Fox (Glenray) was found guilty of UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Hopkins 4, King 3, . Loder . PHYSICAL FITNESS INDEX = striking I . Abramczyk (Footscray I .T .) Llewellyn, Holland, Cooke, Burne . BEST: S . Gill, Hopkins, Pascoe, Clarke, Llewellyn, Duration of stepping (in seconds) x 100 and suspended for four matches . Geelong 3.5 6 .6 11 .9 -M . Scott (St . Bernard's O .C. Juniors) was Lockie . Old Haileybury 12.12- 84 St . Bernard's OC 3.1 9 3 .3 6 .9 8 .10 11 .14- 80 5 .5 x Pulse Rat e found guilty of striking T . Cosma (Ivanhoe .4 10.6 19.11-125 Juniors) and suspended for eight matches . Old Trinity Gram 6.2 8 .3 11 .10 14.11- 95 e.g . For a person who stepped the full ST. BERNARD'S O five minutes and had a pulse count for .C . : B . Hughes 4, G . Wells L20,N enci, Thompson, 3Caenso~cHen- (APRIL 30th ROUND) Wade 3, Drennan 3, King 2, Ferlazzo 2, shaw. BEST: Davis, Wells, Birrell, Benci, the 30 seconds from the one minute to i :l N . Fitt (Marcellin O .C .) was found guilty Nielsen, Hardiman minute after cessation of stepping of 50 Slater, Nadzielski, Mitchell, Doolan, Dal- . of striking G . Tootell (Caulfield Gramm .) man . BEST : Aughton, King, Doolan, Hogan, the score would be and suspended for six matches . OLD HAILEYBURY: Marshall 2, Curry, P .F.I . = 5 x 60 x 100 = 30,000 = 10 9 G . Wade, Cahir . G . O'Meara (Thornbury Reserves) was OLD TRINITY Code, Langford-Jones, G . Campbell, Hat- : Cowley 5, Peers 2, Bunt- tam, Meadows, Kane, Houston, Bouris found guility of swearing at the Field Um- ing 2, Fekete 2, S . Emerson, McKinnon . 5 .5 x 50 275 pire and suspended for four matches and Dawson , ,BEST: L. Bowman G . Campbell, Houghton, . BEST: Dart, S . Emerson, Langley , Paul, Schmidt, Warnock Ratings would b e was also found guility of strikin,5r T . Stan- Cowley, Peers, Jones . . P .F.I . below 55 - POOR ley (Glenroy Reserves) and suspended for a De La Salle OC 3 .6 6.13 10 .I . 55-64 - LOW AVERAGE further four matches - a total of eight Marcellin O .15 12 .19- 91 P .F .C. 3 .4 4.6 8.11 12 Old Paradians 6 .4 10 .8 13 .9 20 P.F.I. 65-79 - AVERAGE matches . DE LA SALLE .14- 86 .12-132 : Sykes 4, Kerin 3, McDon- Old Scotch Coll 3.2 6 .5 12 .10 15 .12-102 nell, Bothe, Loft, Mulqueen, Aldenhoven . BEST : Lyons, McHenry, Whitehead, Eddy, OLD PARADIANS : J . Jordan 8, Natoli 4, M. Bourke, Halasa . Kohut 2, Roe 2, B . Considine, P Duke, Johnson . Jordan, MARCELLIN O .C . : Power 3, Butler 3, . BEST : J . Jordan, Natoli, T . Considine, Symes, Tudor, Duke Cullinan 2, Gartner, Crimmins . Mahon . Mor- . rison . BEST: Power, Mahon, Fraser, Morri- OLD SCOTCH son, Price, Aloisio . : Sherwen 6, Cox 4, Tallent 3, Bubb, Marx, BEST: Kefford, Sher-wen, Marx, Tallent, Anderson, Cox . 150 GAMES TO ST . BERNARD'S STALWART The coveted 150 games has been achieve d Ivanhoe 8 by Peter 'Snake' Pearson - that sinuous, .4 14 .7 16 .8 21 .13-139 Reservoir O .B . 6.2 11 senuous, shifty stalwart from St . Bernard's .5 15 .10 18 .11-11 9 still has them shaking and shivering as he IVANHOE : Quinlivan 6, Hartney 6, Van 3, subtly side steps and sends scintillating McWhinnie 2, Renshaw 2 McKernan, Stred- skimming stabs . Noted for his soaring, wick . BEST : Stredwick, Hartney, R . Stewart, sharking, Shepherding, Spoiling, shoulder- Quinlivan, Burton, Knop . ing, shouting and smooth supporting . Peter's record includes many fine games RESERVOIR OLD BOYS : Trevascus 4, Byrne 3, Sellars 3, S . Wilson 3, T in seniors, reserves and a premiership in 2R . Wilson 1971 reserves side . Congratulations from all . Shepherd 2, D. Scott . BEST : Dowell, at St R. Shepherd, Massey, Tuininga, S . Bernard's . Paulka . Wilson, Page 14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 197' THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 Page 15 FIXTURES, Last Week's R RESULTS "All SECTION esults - Continued APRIL 16 orth OB v Uni Blues DLS OC v Caul Gr Orm 14 .14 St B 13. .15 Marc OC v 0 Trin (at Eistern, Park) Coburg v 0 Trin NOB 32.23 Cob 6 St Bern v Caul G C SECTION D SECTION .7 r Old Xaverians 2.4 9 CGr 19 :16 OTrin 10 .I4 Coburg v DLS OC JUNE 25 5t Bern v DISIO C .7 13 .10 18 .14-122 Kew 3 .3 7.8 1 ( Old Brighton Gr 5 Mar 17,11 UBIs 13 .16 MAY 21 Ormond V Uni Blue 1 .10 16 .12-10 8 .6 12,6 15 .8 21 pLS 11, 12 UBlks 8 gs Ormond v Marc OC jUni Blacks v Cobur JULY 30 X Power House 2 .4 5 .12-138 .1 7 0 Trin V U Blacks A3VERIAN .6 11 .11 13 .13- 9 1 (at Elstern, P) North OB v Call] G r ton O Nesi Val OLD BRIGHTON APRIL 23 North OB tint ura~~~ Marc OC V St Ber Marc OC v C'oburg e a0 Suliivan g2t Bros : Priestley 13, Draper 2, Orm 10.17 UBls 9 .15 O Trin v Coburg u lrin v DLS O n Ormond V Caul Or m 2, Cookasley, Lawrence, Noonan . BEST: Simon 2, Hamilton, Leske, McClure UBIk 20 C North OB Gookesley, N J . Priestley, Simon, I . BEST : .15 Cob 16 .9 Uni Blues v Caul Gr JULY V St Bern Hanse, Higgins. Wilton, Noonan, O'Neill , . Mullett, S . Priestley, NOB 20 .17 CGr 14.13 2 U Blues v DLS OC . Matthews, Gedye- StB DLS OC c St Bern U Blues v U Blacks 13 .9 Mar 9 .12 s MAY 0 28 AUGUST 6 KEW: Varney 3, Hayes 3, POWER HOUSE DLS 28 .14 OTrin 7.1 0 0 Berry 3, Hin- : Sarosi 3, J . Rosewarne Uni BlaMckA Trin OCau l ~~Gr v Marcr O C Caul Or v chen 2, Townsend 2, Roberts, Toogood, B 2, Vick 2, Walsh 2, Stafford, Upton, Clark, APRIL 30 Coburg v Marc OC St Bern OC v Coburg 0 Trin Smith . BEST : Haqes, Townsend, B . Coloe. BEST UBlk 15 U Blacks v Marc OC R . Zerbi, Roberts, Varney- . Smith , Peters, Vick, Sarosi: Rosewarne, Coloe, Upton, .14 UBls 73.23 Caul Or v Ormond LS OC v North O B St Bern v U Blues . Orm 17.21 OTrin 11 .11 St Bern v North OB JULY Coburg v Mar 12 9 North OB .19 CGr 11 .15 (at Elstern- Park) North O V Ormond DLS OC v Ormon AJAX 4 .4 8 Old Cam'well Gr 6 .2 10 .5 15 .13 20 StB 26 .22 Cob 7.7 d .7 14 .10 23 .14-152 Eisternwick 4 .16-136 DLS OC v Uni Blues Coburg v Uni Blue s Hampton Rovers 4 .2 8,2 10 .6 12 .8 14.11 20.15-135 NOB 14.13 DLS 9 .23 JUNE 4 Un3 Blacks v Caul Or AUGUST 1 3 .7 I1 .10- 76 O Trin V North GB AJAX: Schulberg 9, OLD CAMBERWELL : Eades 3, James 3 MAY 7 O Trio v St Bern St Bern v Ormond Kessel 2, Basset 4, Rozen 3, J . Steven 2, D , Marc OC v Uni Blacks Marc OC v DLS OC North OB v 0 Trin Fa man 2, almu s . Steven 2, $uchanan 2, Mc- NOB 12.23 Orm 8 Uni Blues v BEST: gamus 2 Janke . Lardy 2, Mehan 2, Mullett, Rimington, Hor- .17 St Bern JULY 1 6 Coburg v Caul Gr man, Nissen, Segal almusalnRozen,, Ritter- ton, Spencer. BEST UB1s 19.29 Cob 5 .6 (at Elstern, Park) Ormond v Uni Blacks U Blues V Marc OC . : J . Steven, Horton, CGr 1I Caul Gr v Coburg DLS OC James, McLardy, Rimington, Mullett :I5 UBik 11 11 Uni Blues v North OB V U Black s HAMPTON ROVERS . SIB 19 .11 OTrin 14 .11 Ormond V DLS IC 0 Trio1 v Marc O Nash, Clark : Macleod 8, Combe, DLS 12 C AUGUST 2 0 . BEST: Macleod, Leeming, Dia- GraceT3RNTLVI RKchad h mnA~, Holmes 3, .19 Mar 12.1 4 JUNE 18 Caul Or V St Be mond, Nash, James, Tregear MAY 1 4 North OBV vIMTr~ OC DLS OC v Coburgrn Marc OC v North OB . Brooks, J OTrinvUBlue A . Perkins, Rosewarne, Wise sBEST2i Uni Blacks v Ormond s . Ramsay, Brooks, Holmes, Blythman, (at EIstern . Park) Coburg v Ormond Marc t7C v Orn~ond Ormond v Cobur g UHS Old Bovs Wise, J . Perkins 1 2,3 7 .11 8 . St Bern v U Blacks U Blacks v North OB Caul l Gr v DI St OCrn Old Carey Gram 6 .13 14.19-I03 .3 6.7 ll,lg 1314-9 Alphington U.H.S 2 4 .3 9 .8 15,14 20 . OLD BOYS : Flavel 5, Smith 4 Old Geelong 4.2 6 .14-134 he M . Walsh 2 Rennick, Blake, Chettle , .5 11 .6 14 .9 - 93 Grounds Flavel,. Johnson, Hume, . BEST : ALPHINGTON : Goalkickers, Best Player - where and How ton Parkes, Smith, $y. not received, or received after copy dead-s line - first post Monday. OLD CAREYc Wiseman 3, Cooke 3, White- w OLDGE2LOBai114 uThompso BESThead 3, Rabtenbury 2, Rooney, Pappas Bradsha e Here is the list of grounds to be used by various clubs this season, : Whitehead, Smith, Johnston, ye . n Pea o ck, Moor Duncan, Cooke . o Gi]bert, Weibye, Perry Lewis, together with directions as to how they may be reached . BEST : Thompson, Robinson, McFarlane, Peacock, Crawford, . Unless otherwise Whi ttle . stated, Reserves play on same ground as Seniors Old Ivanhoe . Gr, 4 .2 6 .4 12 11HS Old Boys 3 .9 14 .13- 97 .2 7,9 9 .12 13 . 1 7- 95 LaTrobe Blacks 5 .4 7.8 8 .10 12 A SECTION OLD TRINITY OLD IVANHOE State Bank 3 .13- 8 5 CAULFIELD Ci ty GRAMMARIANS : Richmond : J . Constantinou 8, Grace .2 6 .9 7 .13 10 .15 . 75 GRAMMARIANS . Oval 3, Al- Reserve, corner Church and Highett 2 T. Mackenzie, Gee, Gill, Webb bert Park Streets Richmond . ( . Stevens, J . BEST : LA TROBE BLACKS : MacKenzie 3, Graha . (Train to Albert Park, or South Rear of Richmond G . Constantinou, Cut 3, Ryan 2, Sheehan 2, O'Donohue 2, BESTm Melbourne tram in Collins Street to South City Hall .) Flinders Stree t , corne Grace, Allison, S . triss , : Melbourne Technical School Street an r . Gration Cordner, Hast, Porter, Graham, O'Donohue, .) of Church d Bridge Road M .H.S Drew , COBURG North Richmond tram in Chapel/Church . OLD BOYS : R . Evans 4, Rogers : De Cherie Reserve, Bell Street, Street to Highest Street 2, Peatling 2, P . Wood, P East Coburg . (East Coburg tram in Swan- . mas, J . Senini, L. Cos- ston Street to terminus ORIVION . Cooper, Short . !BEST heST EaEo$,1 Inglis 4, 3Inglis, .) Ormo n raiove)n Ormond Cooper, Ternes, Featherby, L : Tennant, DE LA SALLE OLD COLLEGIANS wal k along Newham G Wood. Cosmas,. R. Eacott, MCSwain, Kirk, Lenehan. Oval, cnr : Waverley ST. BERNARD'S OLD COLLEGIANS . Waverley and Belgrave Roads, : St Bernard's College Oval, end of Buckley. St. Kevin's OR 4 East Malvern, (Train to East Malvern . ) Fawkner 9 .4 9.11 17.17 23,20-152 MARCELLIN OLD COLLEGIANS Street, West Essendon, (Train to Essen- .5 17.9 26.18 31 Assumption OC 5 .3 10.10 : Marcellin don, then bus .) Parkside 0.0 2 .23-209 12.13 16.19-115 College Oval, Bulleen Road, Bulleen UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6,.4 4,7812 60 ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS . (Bul- : University Oval FAWKNER : Fanning 4, Hart leen Tramways bus in Flinders Street to (Moreland or East Coburg tram in Swan- : Thomas McMahon 5, Ward 3, Hannan 3, Nettlefold 3, J corner of Bulleen and Thompsons Road ston 5, Willcock 5, ]yI Cruise 2, B . Corrigan 3, . ) S treet, or Brunswick, Coburg or North J . Teasdale 2, Naudr,t Stapleton 4, Duggan . Campbell 2, Olle, D . Rey- NORTH OLD BOYS : W . J Coourg tram in Elizabeth Street nolds. BEST: Olle, D . Brens Oval, .) Duggan, Foley, Willcock, Naudr, Ward,BEST r Fanning, Day, J . Reynolds, Hart, UNIVERSITY BLUES : University Johnston . . 'Corrigan . Royal Coburg oprosNorth Zoo tran~n n (Morel an d or East Coburg tram in Swans-Oval. Elizabeth Street to Leonard Street ton Street, or Brunswick PARKSIDE M haS 3, Lester OL COLL. . ) , Coburg or North ston, P : Biggins 3, Sweeney 2, John . Howard: L 2,gPavone 2 Coburg tram in Elizabeth Street.) . Harvey, Sammubt. BEST O'Donnell, Commadeur Cribbes, O'Dwyer, Page 1 6 Johnston, no won else good enough: Delaney, BEST . , : Singline L. Holvard, McKee, Mahony, THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 THE P . Ryan, Coates . AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -. ay m u,4, 1977'l977 Page Pag 1 e 177 Last Week's Results Continued THE ------a St eek's E SECTION Results -- Continue West Brunswick 5 F d Did .8 8 .1 11 SECTION Mentonians 4 .4 7 1 .16 14,I9-103 C'wealth .6 11 .9 14 .10- 94 Bank 10 .7 19 .16 24 University Reds 2 .21 31,24-210 WEST BRUNSWICK : P .1 2.1 S1. 9 Mon . UniversityJUNIOR SECTION 1 JUNIOR SECTION 2 Schwarze 3, R . Guatta 6, M. C'WEALTH BANK .2 - 5 6 3.5 6 .5 12.9 12.11- 8 Dell, Fyffe, Lampard. Brockwell, W. Breel cwell, : W . Mc Crimmon 7, Coburg1 .3Hampton 2 3 Rovers 3 Dick 6, Brown 3, Carrol 3, M .11 3,12 8 .12- 60 .4 13.8 IS .I3 20 .16-I36 P . Guatta, Ivey,. BEST Brockwel: R . ,l ers 2, Taylor 2, Davis . Reid 3, M MONASH UNIV . CauiHeld Gramm 1 .3 1 Pitcher, Suleyman, Walsh A Rodger 2 : Mogg 3, Pattison 2, HAMPTON James.3 2,4 g 6 .7 - 43 . . Reid, D . Thonas . Fraser Dunkley, . Hower 2, Feller ROVERSoore Ketis: , Rosendale, Mc- OLD MENTONIANSc Bennett 4, Speers 3, . BEST : W . lYlcCrimmon, Donnell . BEST : 3 Bungey 2, Rafter 2, Peel, D Milton, Foletti, Myers, A , Blair Grutzner, Bethune, Morey, Nixon, Meehane BEST J mes nglaMcI~h , ton . Durack, Nor- UNIV. REDS : West . Reid Fraser . . Lovell, McDonald . . BEST : Upham, Mounsey, Zimaris Peel, on 3, O'Brien 2 COBURG : Allis 2 . p--11 son, Tabram . Mcu;P,- omp~ Rafter, Norton , Caish, Long, Zographou in~~ .a7 L, .a:uyueli, . ton, Long, Weston, L . BEST : ~ Mor- eston, Neivandt. BEST . Thomson, O'Brien, : Cleary, Purcell BrughtanlEleLeo Kanaris. Weston, Neivandt, Altis, McCaig L McLeodd BEST~Temlile pns ~eid, Brunswick 3 Thornbury 7 . LYo te Chisholm Wilso M .3 8 .4 12.9 17,12 University Blues 6 .6 14.13 20 I n, eadows . National Bank 6 .9 15,10 16 .ll-107 Footscray 21,22-1 4 8 Ormond 2 .20 29 .26-200 .5 10 .8 12,9 16 IT 4,a 9 .5 .5 4,7 7.11 9 Alphington 10 .10-10 6 THORNBURY 16 I1 19.14.128 UNIV .14- 6 8 .7 11 .12 20 3 5, Staff: Luca 4,s Hayman . BLUES- Tate 10, Phimister 6, Hub- Kew 3 .18 26,23-179 Sheehan M. Carter 5 Jones , Liversidge 2, O'Rourke 2, Burrows, Wil- ird 5, Carey 4, Trigg 2, Kenealy, Dess .2 8 .5 8 .6 12-8 - 80 R Dowley 2, S ,4an 2, Egan 2, White so BEST . BEST: P . Sheehan, R S . . n Stafr,BScottFlaBnn~oav~nk Scott . BEST : Carey, Guinane, Kenealy, Milford, not LpHeived,0or re R . Jones, J . -Brown, M. Carter, : Luc a Dess, Phimister . oceived eafterBcopy ldeadS . Palmer, S. While ' sidge . Greenwood, Liver line - first post Monday. . ORMOND : Hartland 2, Barnes 2, Gough, KEW Al enTIONAL BANK ' LT- HOldsworth, Britton, Morris, cQueen : McColl 4, Liuzzi 2 Brooks 2, : Freeman 5, Ferrier 3, Absalom 2, Nap : Abramczyk 7, Sully 2 , ">r ST . Caiafa 2 Peric, McColl Jenkinson Walkedon 2, Bentley 2, Reevese apolioli * 2, Murrell, Shaw, : Morris, Renniok, Sexton, . BEST: McColl, . BEST , cher, Cobby, Leonard, Flet Hartland, McDonald. :Barnes, Telford, Abram, Miller, Caiafa, Peric. Konnig, McLean, :Walkedon, Ferrier Jenkinson, b Carr . BEST: Leonard Freeman . sabom CzYk Moore, Scobie, Napoli, Ab : St. Bernard's OC 6 .5 9.11 14 West Brunswick 5 .1 9 .6 13.7 Old Scotch .17 15 .19-109 Geelong 2 19.9 -123 Beverley Hills 5 Monash Whites 4 .4 7 Coll 4.4 5 .9 10 .10 13.10- 88 .8 6 .10 11-15 13.20- 98 AMP .414 9 . 8 .13 Glenroy 2 .7 14 .12 19 .17-13I ST. BERNARD'S O,C- WEST BRUNSWICK : Society 1 .3 5 2a,16-160 .5 3.9 : Monaghan 4, Bon- 3, Pretty Leatham 3, Morcos .5 8 .13 8 .15- 63 6.9 6.14- e~Q thorne 3, Currie 2, Pennay 2, Redmond, 3, Bates 2 Holly 2, Rutledge 2, BEVERLEY HILLS MONASH WHITES'- Goalkickers Haren, Schultz Grainger, Madden, Majer, Wallace : O'Loughli n . BST: Bonthorne, Haren, 5, Gray 3, Taylor 2 8, McCall dead-line not received, or received afte~r cop y Hargreaves Bates , H aliy, Leatham, . BEST: Ashley, , Gibson 2, Clark 2, - first post Monday. m Monaghan Pretty . Majer, Morcos, . McCrory GLENROY : Ross 2 , OLD SCOTCH : hAka CroCrY, Maroney, Fatchen,. BEST T : Taylor, Mc- Broom fi . Smith, Prendergast, syth 2 Lazarou 2, Treyvaud, 3 Spence r 3I For- GEELONG lin eld. BEST 2 : Jennings 3, Quirk 2, Etchells, . . Holly, O'Laugh Ross, Prendergast: Broomfield, White, Perry, Arnold,BEST : ~ Spence, Treyvaud, Melvitle . Gardiner, Hosking, Norzenski, Turtourus, . Fear. Martin, Darby, - SOCIETY St. Bede's OC 9 TTay plodi, . 1 . ertAisMP .3 17. 4 .10 29 Ivanhoe 5 NM urzenskiailMdCranes aglert,g Jen~ , 2McLeod, *Park nson~r Scott, Withers LaTrobeReds 24 .15-183 .4 10 .11 15 .13 18 nings. BEST . ST. 2 .3 3 .9 3.10 5.13- 43 North Old Boys 2 .17-125 : Brown, Gates, Parkinson BEDE'S O .C. : .7 6 .8 11,14 11 .25- 91 lor, Walsh . on, Scott, Tay- Turra5, Collins 6, Henderson 5, IVANHOE : Woolfe 6, Kilpatrick 4, Olari MHS Old Boys 4,2 6,7 11 Evans 5, Turner 3, Cecchi 2, Mc- s Old Paradians 3 .9 I4.14- 98 Cormack, Bradbury, Huysmans 2, Smythe 2, Brewin 2, Kearney, Mosczow- .4 5 .6 10 .7 I1 Lockwood, G . BEST icz . BEST MHS OLD BOYS : .8 - 74 Heatherton 7 : Woolfe : Cosma, Smythe, Kilpatrick, Anthony 2, Bodin 2 , North Brunswick 2 .5 14.6 22.9 26.10-166 Collins, Evans. .Terrell, Huysmans, Roberts, . Dwyer, Olarl s. Flegeltaub 2, Ginis 2, Lucas 2, Bovng, .6 8 .10 9 .12 14.14- 9 NORTH OLD BOYS Schultze, Maishman, V . Tremaine HEATHERTON 8 : 'Butler 2, Stray 2 players not : Goal kickers, best G. Cortez, . BEST: : James Kenny 8, Meeking McEnc roe- REDS availabte. N Maishman, Bodin, McDonald, 7, Allinson 3, Paul Carey 2, Ray Sauer 2 Veldams McEncroe,BEST : Sauer, Costello,Nelson, Stra Y,, Universify Blacks a' by e . Tremaine, Anthony , Di Fede, Dickenson, O'Connor, Tetau OLD PARADIANS : Bibby 4, G James, Kenny, O'St,ea . BEST Bulleen-T'stowe 6 .1 13 2, N . Jordan . A . Kellen, Allison .6 16 .12 19 .15-129 Baggio. Hughes 2, Komisarczyk, Russell, Meeking, Dickenson . !, ~ Bulleen United 1,5 4 .7 7.8 nBEST : Russell, Harrison, N BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 8 .11- 59 CHANGES OF SECRETARIES G . Jord,.a Kos, Love . Hughes, NORTH BRUNSWICK : Tenace 6, Wal- . son 3, R : Ricketts e, Jew- ker 4, Miles 3, Lockhart 2, D'Agostino 2, A Sheridan, Dozzi OR HILLS De La Salle OC 2 , Gib S . Payne 2, Dimareo 2, Campbell, C . BES'r : Walker, Dawson, .5 6.14 10.15 17.29-122 Fox . Sheridan, Bird, Nanscawen, Miles 129 Beverley St Reservoir OR 2 .3 3,4 4 FOX , . o Gib ons,1nCampbellB DimarRcop Payne' . ., East Doncaster DE LA SALLE .10 5 .13- 43 BULLEENT Lachmun UNITEDC Bowden 2, Divirgilio, 3109. : Stewart 5, McMahon 4 d VzneyarviFli B -- Phone 842-3793. Clarke 2, Keillor 2 Casey, Lolve, O'Reilly,, B~ Kowalski ANZ Bank a bye nt , entBO debertbivi gI'o, . BEST : Kowaiski, Casey, Hollie, Morley, Porter. BULLEEN UNITED - New Address Hill, Worsnop, Lowe , -- Unit 4, 28 Wimba Ave 3101 ., Kew der,EKennedy OLD BOYS : TruTob . -- Phone 80-2358. (Day 63- iefeldnt Camp- North Old Boys remember the "Fifties" CENTURY 6121, Ext . 227) . bell, Reardon, Wheatley, Truefeldt, Smith . night tonight at Anne Fogarty's, 69 Brew- ster St All at Parkside congratula eSKeviRit Boofa' OLD SCOTCH COLL line and. Essendon, Mt between the railway Felle on playing his 100th game today . -- New phone . Alexander Road . number Monday "All . Also on Boofa" would probably be _the keeneste -- 528-2978. Congratulations from all at Old Haileybury :the President's Men" at the player in our reserves . are due to the Club's "David and Goliath" North Social Club a good well as being OLD XAVERIANS - for playing their 50th games °Iovie, Supper and bar facilities . d team player he is also an active New address recently . The . committeeman Well done ^Boofa" and -- 2 Howard St ., Kew 3101 -- Reserves' diminutive rover, Michael Troup everyone wishes you well today . Phone 86-9896 played his 50th game last week, while Page 18 (Day 654-4633 or today it is the ,turn of the "Mountain", 350-1222). keenMichael nn 'HoustonHouston . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- May 14, 1977 m . .,,s. __-Well done, chaps, and -- b -11 w V~ H. AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- May 14, 197 7 Page 19 Last Week's Results - Continued Last Week's Results Continued A RESERVE SECT ION B RESERVE SECTIO N C RESERVE SECTIO N Ormond 2 a 7 .8 9 .12 14 D RESERVE SECTIO N North Old Boys 1 .16-100 Old Melburnians 1L11-'17 .6 5.8 7.16 9 .19- 73 Monash Blues 10 Old Xaverians 4.3 8 .4 8 .7 12 .9 - 81 Old Brighton Gr 5 .4 7 .9 9 .10 14 ORMOND: We~d 6, Humphreys ', Hand- .7 - 67 Kew 2 .1 3 .8 5 .11- 41 .15- 99 ley 2, Fitts 2 5 .10 Power House 2 .3 5 .5 6 .9 10.9 - 69 . Osmand . BEST: McCallum, G Woods Wood, Handley, Hoev, Barry, Humphreys 4, OuDest~ WallaceiA B . S Burns . Lewis OLD XAVERIANS : Pucilowski 4, Frase r OLD BRIGHTON : :Bellmaine 4, Paroissien NORTH OLD BOYS . Wcods, Johnson, P 3, Fitzgerald 2, Silk, Pirrie, Marguccio . 3, Finlayson 2, Varcoe 2, Eastgate, Hunt, : Goalkickers, Best ten . . Gordiner, Jalland, Bat- BEST : O'Connor, Adams, J Players not received, or received after copy . Wilton, Cusack, Latzer . BEST : Johnston, Smak, Varcoe, MONASH BLUES B . Pirrie, Jorgensen . dead-line - first post Monday. : Goalkickers, Best Play- Paroissien, Gartner, Bellmaine . ers not received in acceptable form KEW : Gevaux 3, Cosmidis 2 . BEST: Whee- University Blues 5.4 9 .9 . ler, Jackomos, Cosmidis, O'Dowd . POWER HOUSE : O'Connor 5, Kerr, Pullen, Coburg 12 .12 16 .15-111 2 .3 4 .4 7 .8 10.9 - 69 Col'egians 3 .7 6 .8 9 Guise, Drough, Ellis . BEST: O'Connor, An- UNIV . BLUES St .9 9 .11- 65 AJAX 2 .2 6 gelli, Drcugh, Guise, Mason, Pullen . : Collins 5, Bedford 2 , . Kilda CBOC 0 .0 4.4 6.6 6.7 - 4 3 .5 8.9 10.11- 71 Waterson 2, Trembath 2, Scarcella, Ellison, COLLEGIANS : S . Mackay 3, Purdue 2~ Hampton Rovers 1 .2 6 .3 7.8 7.10- 5 2 Harley, Christie, Kharsas . BEST Bulling, Hughes, Permezel, Cranwell Old Cam'well Gr 2.4 3 .7 7 .11 11 .16- 82 : Anderson . .BEST : AJAX: Jurberg 4, Kozica 2, Blusztean 2, Elsternwick 1 .3 3.5 3 Collins, Waterson, Ellison, Clarke, Bed- James, Permezel, Bulling, S .7 7.9 - 51 ford . ward, Wright . Mackay, Ed- Nankin, Gross. BEST : Morley, Gross, Blus- . zcein, Hoffman, Robin, Korn . OLD CAMBERWELL : Moran 7, Kelly 2 , ST. KILDA CBOC Pegram, McCallum RichardsBR Neudert,3'Henry : J . White, Scanlan, HAMPTON ROVERS : Wenzel 2, Rowston 2, . BEST : Tucker, Mor- . th BBEST: Adamson, Clinch, Blakely, Girdwood Nicklen . BEST : i'elly, Morecroft, Wolfe . BEST : Cole, Mar- an, McCallum, Mullins, T. Mullett, Scales. , Goullet, Richards,' Neudert, Sim . Girdwood- Nicklen, Esmonde, Danckert, !!n, Bird, Slattery, Kelly, Rowston University Spence, Shortall . . ELSTERNWICK: D . Perkins 3, Keenan , Blacks 3 .0 11 .4 14 .6 16 Stevens, McIntosh, Wright Caulfield Gramm 4 .9 -105 UHS Old Boys 4 . BEST : D . Per- .0 5.2 7.5 9.6 - 6 0 Geelong 3 .0 5 .1 7.3 9 .6 - 60 kins, P . Mahony, Bradshaw, White, Wright . UNIV . BLACKS : Burley 3, Champion 3 .5 5 .6 7 .11 11 .11- 77 Old Carey Gram 1 .3 3 .6 7 .11 7 .17- 59 Old Haileybury 1 .8 4 .13 8 Hanna 3, Maloney 2, Best, Martini, Tracey, GEELONG .16 9.20- 74 UHS OLD BOYS Old Geelong 4 .1 9 .5 15 .10 19 .14-128 Atchison, Lombard . BEST : Ross 4, P . Cramp 2, R . Jere- : M . Walsh 4, Davis 2 , : Best ' miah, P. Forsyth, G Schulz, Marr, Mercer . BEST: M . Walsh, Alphington 0 .1 0,1 0 .1 1 .1 - 7 Hanna, Lombard, Adams, Tracey . Poulton . Forsyth, McDonald, CAULFIELD GRAMM . . BEST : Ludowyk, Sheringham, P . Darrock, Mercer, •Cassidy, Toleman, Sims . OLD GEELONG : J. Anderson 9, Colman : Voyage 3, Hitch- Forsyth, R . Jeremiah, Bumpstead, P OLD CAREY: Armstrong 3, B . Elliott , 6, N . Officer 2, Gibson, Calder . Cramp . C . Anderson, England, Gomer . BEST: J . iag on . BEST : Wright, chol,pHayes,uMonot'tiW Hart- OLD HAILEYBURY : Cracknell 4, Meth- . BEST : D . Anderson, Colman, R . Kearney, Ogilvie, erall, Troup, Wise, Brewer, Galt Armstrong, Anderson, C. Elliott, M . And- Dickson, Calder . ley, Voyage, Everitt. . BEST: rews, R Cracknell, McQueen, Palmer, P . Poole, S. . Sims, Manning . ALPHINGTON : Goalkickers, Best Players St . Bernard's OC a_,a 5 .8 11 Poole, Thomson . Old Trinity .11 15 .14-104 not received, or received after copy dead- Gram 1 .1 2 .2 6 .6 88 - 56 MHS Old Boys 1 .5 3 .7 6 .13 10 .17- 77 line - first post Monday. ST. BERNARD'S O .C . : F . Sullivan 55' Con- Old Scotch Coll 6 .4 8 .6 11 Old Ivanhoe Gr 3 .6 6 .8 7 .11 8 .11- 59 sidine 2, McNamee 2, Johnson, P .9 12.16- 88 . .Wade, Old Paradians 2 .1 2.3 3 .4 4.6 - 30 MHS OLD BOYS State Bank 12.16- 88 Phelan, Chivell, Tyler, Paul Pearson OLD SCOTCH : Lanyon 2, Orchard 2 , LaTrobe Blacks 6 Tyler, F . BEST: : Alenson 3, Marks 2, Brooke Proft 2, Alloway, Mortley, Wilson, S . Law- .9 - 45 . Sullivan, Peter Pearson, McNam- 2 . Nickless 2, Moulds 2, Kiel. BEST : Milner, ler. :BEST ee, T. Hogan, A . Sullivan . : Orchard, Alloway, Wilson, Bryce, STATE BANK : Jenkins 4, Linehan 3, Clok e Marks, Firman, Alenson, Robertson-Smith, Turner, Mortley . 2, Reilly, Price, Thane Moulds . OLD IVANHOE . BEST: Wabbis, not OLD I or ecoe1vedkafterB copy Players : D . Edlin 3, I . Scott 2, C . Allott, Roberts, Hayes, Linehan, Jenkins . dead- OLD PARADIANS : M . Grace, Rowlands, Constantinou 2, McDowell . BEST: Dickson, line - first post Monday , P. Carroll, M. Johnson . BEST LA TROBE BLACKS Carroll, Mount, C : Gregor, P . D . Edlin, I. Edlin, White, S . MacKenzie, I . : Loney 3, Conduit 2 , De La Salle OC 0 .3 2 .6 6 . Grace, McCarthy, Row- Scott. Davies, M. Groenewegan . BEST : G . Kallini- Marceliin OC 3 .7 10 .15- 75 lands . kos, Hughes, Louey, Smith, Chambers .4 4.7 5 .10 7.12- 54 Fawkner 2.2 7 . DE LA SALLE : Hayes 4, Hill 2, Yardwoo Ivanhoe 5 .7 11 .6 9.7 12.10- 82 2, Kerin . Hewitt d .10 16.14 25 .19-169 Parkside 2 .5 4.7 8.13 9 .15- 69 St . Kevin's OB 7.4 10 .10 13 . BEST: Letson . O'Sullivan, Reservoir OB 3 .1 3 .3 6 .4 7 .5 - 47 .14 16 .19-115 Hayes, Maher, Yardwood, McDonald . IVANHOE : Drapac 5, Dudman 5' Dean 3 FAWKNER : Nenna 6, George, Trapani , Assumption OC 1 .0 2 .3 4 .7 4.9 - 33 J , Chard, G B . Jones 2, Steen 2, Field 2, Wood 2, Wil- . Robertson, Cerminera, M . Teas- ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS : Martin 4, Har- . nCrimm nsi M Dillon liams, Goldin, George, Looney dale. BEST: Stewart, Nenna, Shannon, Cer- rison 2, Clement 2, Davey 2, T . BESTegWood, Mer- . BEST : Dra- minera, M . Griffin 2, rett, Gooley, Denning, McNamara, Hardy . pac, Williams, Field, Looney, Wood, Gol- . Teasdale, G . Robertson . Bourke 2, Hawkins, Gould . BEST : M . Davies, din . PARKSIDE : Bastow 3, Bertucci 2, Max- Phibbs, T . Griffin, Harrison, P . Davies, Mar- RESERVOIR O .B . : Goalkickers, Best Play- well, Philpott, Skalitsis, Carruthers . BEST: tin . Nick Brennan ers not received, or received after copy Ware, Skalitsis, Felle, Bastow, Poyntz, Hen- ASSUMPTION OLD COLL. : J St plays his 50th game for nessey . . Mahar 2, . Kevin's today. Although a mere "Col- dead-line - first post Monday. Fitz, O'Callaghan . BEST : Gilmour, Vipond, lingwood Six Footer" Nick is probably the Catanese, Fitz, W . Daly, Shaw . most reliable mark in the club and has Dennis Nelson recently played his 50th CENTURY AT HIG H held down both centre-half key positions game with North Old Sincere congratulations are extended to with distinction . Off the field he is a Boys. He began with OLD GEELONG DASHER REACHES 100th dedicated, hard-working committeeman, the Under 19's and has now carved for Paul (Wally) Cherry on reaching 100 games Congratulations to Dick "Royce" Hobday himself a regular defence spot in the re- ^.ith Melbourne High . Paul has shown dur- from all at Como Park on reaching this ever ready to help out behind the counter serves or wield a broom or do any of those mun- . A strong mark and sure hall- ing the past years tremendous enthusiasm, magnificent milestone in a sparkling amat- handler he is also noted as a long and ability and drive and has been an example eur career dane tasks involved in running a club . We . Still in the "pink" of condition, are lucky to have Nick and congratulate direct kick. Congratulations are in order to all, despite several severe injuries . The he continues to show a clean pair of heels to Dennis as are thanks to his parents Club looks forward to many more games him on reaching this first milestone . to the opposition with masterly evasion and who often have club socials at their home. from Paul and wishes him the best for the dazzling bursts of speed . Gutsy perform- Page 20 future . ance, Royce ! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 Page 21 Last Week's Results TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRE S - Continued On ground of first-named club unle5.s otherwise 2 shown . Seniors and Juniors at pmSELECTIANS W 9HOWN AT fTHERCONCLUS ON OP =EACH 9TIPSTER'S" E RESERVE SECTION F RESERVE SECTION COLUMN IN TI3E PREVIEWS OF TODAY'S GAMES . West Brunswick 2.7 5 .9 11 .10 14.12- 96 C'wealth Bank 6 .4 12 .9 17 .14 27 .18-180 A SECTION Old Mentonians 1 .1 3.3 5 .4 7.6 - 48 University Reds 0.1 2 .1 4 .1 4.2 - 26 F SECTION University Blacks v Ormond (at Elsternwick WEST BRUNSWICK : Tartaglia 4, Sturges s C'WEALTH BANK : N. McGregor 9, Jorg- enson 6, Paternoster 4, Keating 2 Lay 2, Park) - Field. Goal : Dunstan, Taylor Glenroy v Commonwealth Bank - Power 3, Beaumont 2, Falcone 2, Byrd, Condon (Prideaux) . (Pekin) . Fletcher. BEST : Beaumont, Condon, Dagg,, Petryniuk 2, Athans, McNamee. BEST: N . McGregor, Paternoster, Petryniuk, Lay, North Old Boys v University :Blues - Rowe . University Reds v Thornbury - Tracey Fletcher, Tarhaglia, Vazquez . Goal : Jenner, G (Lucas) . OLD MENTONJANS : Page 4, Ericksen 2, Jorgenson, Callanan . . C. Simpson (Hinton) . Bulleen-Templestowe v St UNIV . REDS : Garriga 2, Dyer, Webster. Marcellin O .C . v Old Trinity Gramm . - . Bede's O .C. - Purcecll . BEST : Purcell, Osborn, McKinlay, McInnis. Goal Cunneen (Magnusson) . Page, Merlino, M . Durack . BEST : Garriga, Bullen, P . Thomson, Healey, : Peters, McKenzie (Bur. McMahon, Gavens . ridge) . La Trobe Reds v Monash Whites - Jenkin St . Bernard's O (Henderson) . National Bank 1 .1 6.4 9.8 11 .12- 78 .C . v Caulfield Gramm . - Footscray IT Footscray IT 3.1 6.5 9.7 13.11- 89 G . M . Simpson. Goal : Hateley, Stewart . vBulleen United - King Brunswick 0.2 0.5 2.8 2.8 - 20 Thornbury 1 .2 4.3 6 .7 6.8 - 44 (Connell) . (Trow) . NATIONAL BANK: Winzar 3, Borserio 2 FOOTSCRAY I.T. : P . Fergusson 6, B . rburg v De La Salle O .C . - Wills . Goal : JUNIOIR SECTION 1 Campbell 2, Scott 2, Alexander, Smith' Dilks 2, B . Butler 2, Kerr, Gray, Henke. Van Der Kaay, Watson (Forster) . BEST : Wilkie, Parker, Johnson, Phillips, BEST : P . Fergusson, P . Suoari, B . Dilks, C . University Blacks v Coburg - Ryan . Mullavey, B . Braddeley, P. Matthews . Monash University v University Blues Smith, Scott . B SECTIO N Halbish . BRUNSWICK: R . Johnstone, Liddy . BEST : THORNBURY : Burrows, Griffett, Farrant, Modica, Polkinghorne, Harbour. BEST : Geelong v Old Melburnians - C Ivanhoe v old Scotch -Coll O'Sullivan, R . Johnstone, G . Johnston, How- Goal . Nichol . . - Cavanagh . ley, Leheny, Liddy . Rademaker, Bradbury, Manning, Harbour, : * (Kitch) . Ormond v North Old Boys - Jennings. Burton, Collyer . Monash Blues v St St . Bernard's O .C . a bye . Goal . Kilda CBOC - Hindle . Beverley Hi lls 3.2 5.8 6.11 10.12- 72 : Malcolm, J. Macdonald (Hoist), Glenroy 8.1 9 .3 13.9 14.16-100 Reservoir O .B AMP Society 2.1 3 .2 6 .10 8 .11- 59 . v Old Scotch Coll . - Gow . JUNIOR SECTION 2 Monash Whites 0.1 1 .5 2 .6 5.7 - 37 Goal : Stratton, Murray (Burke) . BEVERLEY HILLS GLENROY : Ford 10, Forbes 2, Attard , Geelong v Hampton Rovers - Maebus . : Butterworth 3, Holly Hid Paradians v Old Haileyburians - Row- Caulfield Gramm 2, Glenister 2, Bradshaw 2, Healy . BEST: Wotherspoon . BEST: Day, Wotherspoon, ell . Goal : Ahlm, Hillier (Woodruff) . v Alphington - Sharpe . Ford, M . Trevaskis, R . Perry, Forbes . . De La Salle O .C. v M.H Fleming, Goers, Haack, Hassan, Holly, C,llegians v Ivanhoe - B . Nicholls . Goal : .S . Old Boys - Humby. MONASH WHITES : Goalkickers, Best Play- Paizis, Randles (Woolley) McCartney . ers not received, or received after copy . Old Paradians v West Brunswick - Muller AMP SOCIETY : Reed 3, Ferrall 2, S . Carr Kew v Reservoir O . 2, McLeod . BEST: Mercier, Nicholls, Reed, dead=line - first post Monday . C SECTIO N .B . - Mason . McLeod, A . Carr, Gilfillan . St . Bede's OC 1 .1 2 .3 5.8 7 .8 - 50 O ld Carey Gramm . v Kew - Goodman EMERGENCY UMPIRES : LaTrobe Reds 1 .2 3.3 3 .3 4 .3 - 27 (Clement-Smith) Heatherton 6 .1 12 .3 20 .9 25.13-163 Johnston, Speechley, P North Brunswick 2 ST. BEDE'S D .C. : Wain 2, O'Rourke 2 , old Xaverians v 'A .J.A .X . McDonald . .0 3 .2 4.3 6 .5 - 4 1 . - Kelly (**) . To be appointed. L . Terrell, N . Hester, P . Luscombe . BEST : I' .,rkside v Old Ivanhoe Gramm . - Grubb HEATHERTON : W. Williams 8, N . Wil- A . Hester, Ayre, O'Rourke, P . Luscombe, (Middleton) . * Goal Umpires to be appointed, but clubs liams 5, Matherson 3, Boney 2, Borg 2, Vaughan, N . Hester . V .H .S . Old Boys v U .H .S . Old Boys - must be prepared to provide Goal Umpires . R . Smith 2, S . Smith, A . Carey, S . Buck- LA TROBE REDS : Solomon 2, Ravenhall Mead (Williams) . ley . BEST : Matherson, Thompson, Scicluna, 2 . BEST: Solomon, Brian, Wilhlinksi, Dela- H mpton Rovers v Fawkner - Dodds (D G . Ryan, W . Williams, A . Carey . hunty, Perry, Hambly. Smith) . . TRAINING SQUAD FOR STATE NORTH BRUNSWICK: Turner, Jolley, Carlyon, Archibald, Manias : Jolley, Bulleen-T'stowe 2.2 5 .8 8 .13 10 .15- 75 D SECTION TEAMS . BEST Bulleen United 2 .5 5 .6 5.7 7 .10- 52 Wilson, Miller, Mikkelsen, Turner, P . Gib- iphington v Old Players listed below are to attend trainin bons . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Stannard 3 , Brighton Gramm . - g Burton 3, Murphy 2, Tenace, P . Pollard . Blair-Holt (Ball) . at Elsternwick Park tomorrow morning at 10 ANZ Bank a by e 11 a .m. BEST: Stannard, K . Hill, Murphy, Walton, .wer House v Old Camberwell Gramm . - J McMahon (Brisbane) . Griffiths, J . Long, A . Lester (Caulfield Burton, Knell. . Gram .) ; R. Halasa, P BULLEEN UNITED : D. :Bryant 3, Robert- Assumption O .C, v La Trobe Blacks - . McDonnell (De La Salle 100 TO OLD BRIGHTON CHAMP Booth (**) . O .C.) ; M . Carrucan, J . Gartner, C . Mahon M . son, Johnson, R. Bryant, Archer. BEST : Power (Marcellin O Old Brighton's John Levvey leads th e -i ae Bank v Old Geelong - Bishop (Har- .C.) ; D . Butera, P . Hall, J . McLeod, D . 3ryant, Murphy, Lovett, Rob- Hogan, S . Wigney, G team onto the ground for his 100th game ertson, Jeffs . kin) . . Wilson (North Old Boys) ; this week and we wish the 'Smiler' good I[i W . Peers (Old Trinity) ; B . Bourne, A ;cernwick v St . Kevin's O .B . - Cogdon (Ormond) . Naylor luck for a great game. John, this year's (Henry) . ; P. Aughton, M . Drennan, R . King, Deputy V.C ., is one of the old time, close- G . Wade (St. Bernard's O.C .) ; R . Booth, S. playing backmen and his fierce tackling E SECTIO N Costello, M . Cooke, A . King (Univ . Blacks) DON'T ASK FOR SCORES! Sleeman S ; M. and determination make opposition forwards Biunswick v Old Mentonians - Peake . Trumble ( Univ. Blues) ; I. Rice uncomfortably aware of his constant pres- Please don't phone the Amateur (Trevellyan) . (Collegians) ; I . Davis, S . Wells (Geelong) ; C. ence . His long kicking over the centre line Stredwick ( Ivanhoe) ; D . Bickford, C Football representative at the Herald ` ,t Brunswick V A .N .Z . Bank - J . ( . Moore has started many a forward move and he has smith (Minson) . Monash Blues) ; D . Lode, J . Houghton, R . Paul even been known (on very rare occasions) office and ask for scores. He hasn't (Old Haileyburians) ; A . Brown, I . Cordner (Old Ith Brunswick v A .M .P . Society - Melburnians) ; to kick the odd goal . A consistent hard the time to tell you. Lowe (Budge) . P. Symes ( Old Paradians); J . worker on the training track and a fine Anderson, B . Kefford, P . Sherwen (Old Scotch Nor has the Press Correspondent! 1 ;= %erley Hills v National Bank - Hill Coll .) ; R clubman . John is an inspiration to his Radford) . . Shepherd (Reservoir O.B .) ; M . Ritter- Please rely on the Radio and News- man (AJAX) ; R . team mates and we congratulate him on n,uherton a bye . .Cooke, M . Yeo Old Carey his achievement . paper coverage for your information. Gram .) ; B . O'Sullivan (Old Xaverians) . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER Page 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - May 14, 1977 - May 14, 1977 Page 23 MAY 21, 19 7 7 "Apy SECTIO N THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N VOL. 77, No. 6 20 CENTS

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