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Vol. Ji. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1960 No.3. '. 'L E HENTY TIMBER YARDS E X (T., H. JENKINS & SONS) A E Saw and Planing Mills. Building & Hardware G C HEN~, N.S.W. PHONES: Busur.ss 95; Private .. 203

u u KNOW YOUR FOOTBALL of ten yards radius behind the mark which shall be the centre of such ten E T Laws of .the Game yards radius. Except as provided in I (f) While the ball is on the ground Law 18 (i), if he attempts to play the and a player has his hand on it, if an ball other than over his mark, the field V opponent kicks the ball it_ shall be umpire shall call "play on" and the PRES.: SEC.; TRJ!.A5ol deemed to have· been touched in transit, ball shall be immediately in play. E .J. M, VENNELL A. E. PARR A. B. SAPLE;lR and if it goes over the goal or behinq (d) Only one opponent may stand lines the field umpire shall call, at a player's mark. · ED ITO RI.AL "Touched", and shall give the· "All 10. RUNNING OVER OPPONENT'S cl.ear" signal, and a behind shall be A sportsman is a person of tolerance and understanding. The finest attribute counted. MARK a boy can have is a good, clean, wholesome approach to life. 0.n" who can, 8. KiCKING OFF FROM _ (i) In the event of an opponent go­ develop an approach! to healthy living is also clear-thinking, physically sound mg over the mark when a ,player is and mentally keen. In this, our country, a national game has been evolved BEHIND kicking for goal ·from a mark oi a which teaches us all these things. . Where better to learn the art of self-1:Mlp free kick and a goal has been scored, and a respect of your fellow-man? (a) When a behind has been scored, ul),less a subsequent free kick has been the field umpire shall give the ''all With! the assimilation of our New Australians, and the ever-growing junior clea.r" and the goal shall be counted, population, it is EVERYBODY'S duty to creat~ a healthy pastime to offset given, any player on tlie defending side shall kick the ball from within If a goal has not been scored, the the trend toward the neurotic restlessness of modern youth. player shall be given the option of an­ Our Australian game of football has no peer in this re:spect, and it te~ches the kick-off lines, and when the ball other kick. us to give and take with an unselfish appreciation of fhle other fellow. is being kicked off no player of· the (ii) When an opponent goes over Are you, Mr. Parent, Mr. Supporter, or Mr. Parent-to-be, doing everything opposing side shall be al(owed within ten yards of the kick-off lines. _any player's mark, the field umpire possible to foster this game in your club? If not, st;u't now by at least attending sq.all stop the play, direct time-on to every match in which your team takes part. Don't, whatever you do, b,~ one of (b) The· ball shall not be kicked off be added, and allow the player an­ thos~ who attend only when your 'team looks like winning. Remeinbe~-they need from behind until the flag has been othe.r kick, except ·as provided in Law your support to win! .. ' waved by the goal umpire. 10 (i), (c) The ball shall be kicked clear from hand . and (oot, not necessarily 11. HANDBALL LEAGUE TRQPHY DONORS AND 1959 WINNERS- over the kiok-off iines, and once kick­ ed. shall be deemed to be m play. A player may handball by holding the·ball in one hand and hitting it with , 9. MARKS the other harid, If the ball is not (a) A mark shall be given" to, a handballed fairly a· free kick shall be . player who is ,out of bounds, but given to the nearest opponent. marks the ball- before it has passed 12~ RUNNING WITH THE BALL completely .over the boundary line. When in doubt on this point, the field (a,) A player may hold the ball for U!flpire shall consult the boundary um­ any 1ength of time, provided he is not pire. held by an opponent. If he runs with (b) A mark shall be allowed when the ball, he must bounce ' it or touch the ball is marked on the. goal, be~ · the ground with 'it at least once ·in hind. or boundary line. every ten yards, which need not be (c) A player who takes a mark shall . in . a str~ight line-that is, he may be allowed- a kick froin 'any spot. -be­ tum and dodge, MR. M, BAZ R, HABERECHT MRS, E; VERDON T. M cGD hind where he marked, no: other play­ B, S, F, lsT XVUI WINNER B.-. a F. 2NE> XVIII WINNER er being allowed within a semi~ircle • To be Continued in Next Issue. ·- .PETERS JACK SK E'- E R'S ICE CREAM C'\;'<;:LE ANO MOIOR CYCLE SPECIALIST 27 Baylis Streeit, Wagga Wagga. Phone 3880. "THE HEALTH FOOD OF A NATION" Lawn"Mowet. Sales and Repairs CULCAffiN Culcaim Panel & Body Works CASH STORES (A. F. SMITH, Prop.) ' (M. BAZ, Prop.) Spray Painting, Oxy ,and c·uLCAIRN HOTEL The Comer Shop· for your Arc Welding . Sportina Goods and General GENERAL ENGINEERING Requirements. Phone 121 (KEITH BRODIE, Licensee.) CULCAIRN NOTES HO;LBROOK NOTES Round and round. the mulberry Well, boys, there is no doubt that EAT - DRINK - AFTER MATCH bush-that's what it looked like when .the job is ahead of you, you against The Rock; simply because of really tum it on. Congratulations on rovers being conspicuous by their ab­ sence and other players either not be­ a fine win. All due 5Ympathy with • ing in position or overcrowding others. The Rock-they fought lji.ard all day, Excuses may be offered for bad condi­ and never gave up, but they were CULCAIRN HOLBROOK tions, and doubtful umpire's decisions, beaten by better football. 1. W. BOX L W. DICKS but to win future matches, you must 2. H. HENSELL play more· constructive football. How­ Don Ratcliffe 2; R. MULLER Holbrook were sadly depleted, as 3. R. BARBER ever, Blokes, you (both Firsts and 3. H. PARKER Seconds) are to1 be congratulated on were The Rock, but it is obvious that 4. W. McGRILLAN Mason St. 4. I. BLACK your very fine wins. More of it, the fellows who were out last week 5. G. SCHULZ WAGGA Blokes. Thanks, The Rock, for show­ will have to battle to get back in. 6. B. WISHART S. J. CLYDE ing us good teamwork. We'll learn. Top prices for ti. P. KANE Billy Dicks is doing a fine~ job wit)l 7.. G, BROWN Sticking out our necks again-yep:­ 7. F. WILLIAMS honours of matches are: the lads. He has given them stiff 8. J. BRAND ,Surplus Poultry 9. A. BROWNE 8. A: PASCOE Firsts: Bill ,Box (our opinion:, he trraining, which shows its beneficial Phone 4571 doesn't expect you to do what he can't effect in the way. the team is still play­ 10. •J,. ALLITI 9. G. REID do himself). He's very pleased with ing flat out at the finish. It is now up to 11. N. PATTISON 10. C: GILBERT 12. H. LISTON you all. Follow his example, boys. the team to stick to him and the com­ Barry Wishart (nice work, Barry); Bill 13. D. GARDNER 11. R. MUSGRAVE McGrillan, John Allitt, . Hayden Hen­ mittee, and we should have a good 14. H. WILLIAMS 12. R. BLACK sel, A. Browne and Splinter (after season. 15. M. WYATT 13. G. HODGES half time). Good work, chaps. 16, G. TREBLEY JOHN McMULLEN Pete,: Kane- played a fine game at 14. E. WORNES Seconds: B. Shiphard, B. Hensel, G. 17. T. ELLWOOD Smith, 1M. Conroy, D. Holt and Jim follback and kicked in magnificently. 18 .. N. HOGG Radio and Electitcal 15. D. CHAPPIE Jarrett. Good work, fellows--can see Col (Toddy) Black was a tower of .,.. 19. L. SCHOFF Service 16. J. EMERSON 20. T. SMITH promotions to Firsts coming up. Keep strength (as usual) on the flank, and_ 17, J. BOb,Y up the good work. 21. M. CONROY THE ROCK Sandy Hodges looked as though he 22; C. SHIPHARD 19. C: PARKER Memberships, Supporters ... wo1,1ld was off the chain fo,r the first time in Full Stocks of Ehctrical 23. G. GLEDHILL 20. A. MUSGRAVE appreciate early payments. Commit­ months. Old "War Horse" Pascoe 24. W. WILLIAMS Appliances ments are very high: , Collectors: 21. C. BLACK really tumed it on in the rucks, and 25, N. PUMPA Repairs a Spedallty Please pay collected money in as quick­ 26. D. HOLT 22. G. TAYLOR ly as possible. Don (Oigle)' Jones played a good game , 27. J. DONALDSON 24. F. WORNES Now, to The Hawk: His advice and on the wing. Other mentions to Billy ) \, 28. J. JARROTT SCORE CARD criticisms-- · Dicks, and David Williamson showed Backs: Good work, Blokes-you his class. • Gls. Bhds. Gls; Bhds. Gls. Bhds. Gls. Bhds. kept them down to size. Rovers: Ah! Where were' you . • . · The Seconds had a forfeit, but lost or strayed? Anyone knowing your played a scratch match for a while. One long streak of misery is' disgusted 00 ( Continued.) -he. was picked to play fullforward. ::AmN______K ______,__I.,.::-'_1----::....._____,_I_ r--_,_: ___._ _ _ ~/I.::::: , -~I,::;:-~'=~I =:I Send surplus Stock te HOLBROOK STORES HOLBROOK K~GS OWN HOTEL PTY. LTD. · DALGETY'S TIIE ROCK GENERAL MERCHANTS DRY CLEANERS E,xperienced sal~en at Wagaa Renowned Mar•t GOOD BEER-GOOD, CHEER AND 48-HOUR SERVICE ·For your Merchandise or Snack Bar abo here. IMPORTERS Phone 210, Holbrook Insurance- Phone 1, Holbrook Dalgety's, Wagga or The Rock ·

' ' '. AFfER THE GAME - DON'T FORGET­ BOB ASHTON'S FALKS CAFE Sports Centre THE BLACK SWAN HOTEL AND SERVICE STATION All Footy Gear-Jerseys, Socks, AND REPLAY THE GAME YERONG CREEK Shorts, Club Badges - Famous Grills, Fish, Hambur~irs "ARENA" BOOTS WITH GOOD BEER AND SERVICE 159 Baylis St. (Near Plaza) ALL HOURS . .. PHONE 323 Phone 2689 YERONG CREEK NOTES NORTH WAGGA NOTES NORTH WAGGA YERONG CREEK • . What a show you put up,.. on Sat­ We didn't toss the Tigers last week 1- · V. LAWRENCE I. "f. CONWAY urday! You played the 1st quarter but we have the satisfaction of being KEN DUFF against the breeze with all the deter­ the only team so far to outplay them 2. F.PEACOCK 2. C. PREST mination in the world. You really had and lead at half time. ' :3: I . ROBINSON Electrical 3. G. WILLIS the Red and Whites worried-to be '4. s. WHYTE Contractor 4. J. YATES 4onest, you outclassed them .in the first When Timmy Robb finally got his quarter. Then came your tum to team into top gear; they went away 5. RON PRICE and Appliance Repair_ 5. B. GRAETZ . kick with tile gale and, boy, what did to a handy lead, which. they held to 6. P. HALLAM Specialists 6. R. GEDDES the end. We were beat<;:n for .sure, you do? You looked .like a: team of 7. A. RALTON 64 Mitchelmore St. draught horses in a muddy paddock, but far from disgraced. .._ 7. M. GEDDES 8. EDMONDSON WAGGA 9-.. I. WESTGA-RTH Henty beat you to the ball and gave IDickie Price, at centre; Ray Nolan, K you a lesson in backing one anorhei; i. R.' PEACOCK P,hones 9127 -· 3825 10. R. TAYLOR up-something, fellows, which you roving; Ron Price, in defence, and 10. B~ SULLIVAN 11. B. BREED still lack. coach Lawrence, in the ruck, were our 11. F. BERRY Coach Conway is not telling you stars. 12. W. BREED those1things for fun; he expects you 12. <;:. KOHLHAGEN 13. P. DRISCOLL to do it, not just listen and then forge(, Some of our boys are still leaving 13. D. i6NES HULME 1~. N. RAINBiilD Getting back to Conway: you gave their form on the training track, but it is only a matter of time until we're 14. J. GREAD & .·, ~5. J. SMEATON the spectators a magnificent display of . BOUSFIELD rucking on Saturday. I would say, all 100 per . cent. When that time 15. R. McFARLAND. 16.· D. FALK comes we'll . be there or thereabouts. . -1 , without fear, it ·was the best- exhibition 16. H: PRICE Garage ·and General 17.. KNOBEL ' of rucking I have seen in the Farrer .Carriers "f. League for a ldng time. The reserves, with Tiger Berry and 17. B. LYONS Ford Sub Dealers 18. D. GALVIN Congratulations must go. to Neville Brian Sullivan back from the seniors, 18. R. PRICE Atlantic Agents, 19. T. WILLIS Rainbird, who departed the "Bachelor" playeft their best football to date and l?. -r; GANNON Commonwealth F.ertilisers 20. R. GALVIN Phone 24 world on Easter · Monday . . The Club tield last year's premiers down tQ two 20. P. CASE 21. R. BROUGHTON wishes you and Pearl all· the very . best, I HOLBROOK "Ned"; hope to see you playing with roi'nts, This win puts them in the 24. GRAHAM WILLIS the Blues within a week or two. fpur. SCORE CARD ' Well, it's North today-they haven't Gls. Bhds. Gls. Bhds. Gls. Bhds, Gls. Bhds. won yet, so it's going to b'e a great Today, we .visit Yerong Creek and, tussle to see who can break the ice. I after ' last week's good form, we are NORTH WAGGA entitled to believe that we will open am .tipping that we have a great show, 'ii. ,, : 11 I I I I as Snow Prest, Gerald.Willis and Bruce our account, even though the Creek l!'ERONG CREEK . Broughton, who were put last week, boys usually make the going pretty I I I :- I I I I I will return to the side. tough on their home ground. · Before closing this week, I must We Mould win the rucks and, with l make special mention of our Club Ray Nolan now at his best, our for­ RIV ERIN A PLASTER President, Ivan Willis. Ivan made a wards should get a real feast of the E. W. WEST & SONS great return to senior football last ball. WORKS week when he played against Henty. Wagga Wagga Good on you, Ivan, you still showed Here's hoping for a good game with Engine the young ones a thing or two. no players injured on either side. For Quality Fibrous Reconditioners ' Plaster

A. L. STEWART Ceilings & Walls STURT STREET VYNYLF LEX . FLOOR TILES GENERAL STORE, NORTH WAGGA and WAGGA , ,. . CEMENT . WE SERVE TO PLEASE YOU ... .G.I\RDEN F lJRNTTURE ... -,._ 1 ' AND ARE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU. Phone 2232 Phone 2643 PAECH BROS. CENTRAL GARAGE . HENTY (K .W. TAYLOR) THOMAS BROS• for HENTY GARAGE & SERVICE STATION INTERNAT.(ONAL TRUCKS STANDARD CARS Tractors and Fann Machinery FIAT TRACTORS 123 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA PHONE 24 Salc;s and Service ~ Phone 212 (All Hours) PHONES: 2695 - 2788 WAGGA, NOTES PRIVATE: C.-1. THOMAS 9146.- W. A. fflOMAS 3137 THE ROCK NOTES I Today we meet our old rivals, The After a good start, the Magpies well Rock, and expect a very big game and truly had their wings trimmed by Chrysler Cars and Utilides, Sime3 Cars, Dodae Trucks and Commercials, and also a big gate, as the Black and a better conditioned and more experi­ .W1:1fte Trucks, Freighter Trailers. Whites always have a good following, enced Culcairn side. If you were able FIRST CLASS WORKSHOP FACILITIES and we hope this is in evidence today, to bottle up the Marons in the second and patrons should witness a very half, as you did in the first, the result hard, clean game of football. We do would have been much more respect• not under-estimate The Rock team, a~ able-and you will only be able to TIIE ROCK last week they held the mighty Cul­ stay with the top sides if your condi­ - WAGGA cairn side for most of the game, and tion is right. So don't forget, chaps, L, TIM ROBB 1. D. TAYLOR (c). 2. FI:. HORGAN we feel that their team today has been get behind Don Taylor and get really 4. F. THOMPSON consolidated, hence our special train­ fit. There is no one in The Rock side 3. J. VERDON 5. ~ON BIRCH . 4. D. FEENEY ing efforts this week, and given fav­ fitter than Don Taylor, with the ex­ CENTRAL ourable weather conditions, patrons ception of Eddie Chaplin; and Don is fi. DON NESS 5. E. FEENEY can be assured of an excellent showing 15: K. ROSER the oldest in the team. This must prove 7. ·11,. ' CAMPBELL by both teams. something! HOTEL 7. D. THOMPSON 8. C. BAKER ' . 8. E. CHAPLIN Special mention must be made (If Reverting to ruckman, Eddie Chap­ HENTY 9. G. McCASKILL OU)' Ladies' Auxiliary, who cater for lin, who better for aspiring young 9. RON MOHR 10. W. HUNTER the home matches and are a very Magpies to model their game on than 10. GEOFF SMITH (KEN TAY1;,OR, Prop.) 11. J. VENNELL valuable asset to the club. Mrs. A. this tenacious -player? lo my book, he 12. M. GRIFFITH Anderson is again President of our is fantastic, and deserves far more 11. L. MORROW · (v.c.) Auxiliary, and Mrs. Jack Mohr, our credit than his team-mates and the ti:: TERRY McGEE 13. R. CHAPLIN • 1 worthy Secretary, so the general pub­ general public give him. 13., LYLE PASSLOW Phone: 14. B. CHAPLIN lic are invited to patronise the kiosk, It seems to be over optimistic to 14. M. BREUST 15, D. LEWINGTON where afternoon tea, sweets and other prophesy a win. for the Magpies 149 HENTY 16. C. VENNELL refreshments are available. • against the all-conquering Tigers, but J 15. IAN LAWRENCE 17. I: WEILY they will know they have been play­ 16. R. HANN 18. B. P ASSLOW ing. We hope to have big Blue Col­ 19. ROY CHAPLIN lins and Ian Weily in for this match. 1_7. PETER P.ASSLOW . 20. A. BRAMFORD We are sadly missing the brilliant 18. COL LYONS For Goo.d Beer at 22. W . .COLLINS services of flanker John Newton, who l'i. W. JOHNSTONE '23. A. BUCHANAN is now at Warmambool in Victoria. Half Time 24. C. ROBINSON THE TORPEDO PUNT 22. GREG KERSHAW However, junior Kevin Roser, is II 25. D. COX gradually learning the tricks of senior 23. NEIL RICHTER or ANY time! 26. V. GROSSE The torpedo punt enables you to football. Witness his goal against Cul­ kick longer distances than the ordinary 27. H. HOOGENVEEN caim. Some day we hope be will be .24. NEV SALZKE 28·. M. CONDON punt. It -travels in a spiral fashion, as good as his predecessor. and on a windy day or on an acute 29. J. CONDON First graders to shine against Cul­ 30. K. JONES angle it can be a great aid to accuracy cai:n were E. Chaplin, D. Taylor, M. when kicking for goal. Griffith, D. Thompson, Feeney Bros., SCORE CARD Gls. Bhds. Gls. Bhds. Gls. Bbds. Gls. Bbds. It's a similar kick to the ordinary W. Hunter, H. Horgan and B. Pass- punt, except that the ball is dropped low. · WAGGA at a slight angle across the bod,r. and The Seconds -once again were de• I I kicked slightly on the outside of the feated, but put up · a good show, not- THE ROCK instep. (Contlnued.) I l l II I I I J HAYC!ROFT"S MOTOR REP AIRS For Quality Honey­ GENERAL MERCHANTS HAGEN BROS. RIVERINA APIARIES WINES AND SPIRITS SHELL AGENTS "The Honey People" Steel Construction Works 37 WOODEN ST., WAGGA Box 16 HENTY Phone 15 Phone 9095 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR PHONE YERONG CREEK 31'7

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HENTY NOTES another \vin, to make .it three in a M.C.U. HENTY row. Feature of the match on Satur­ 1. C. MILDENHALL 1. BRUCE MURRAY Proposed experimental placing of ~ay wa~ the ·gciod standard' of umpir-· 2., RON BUNYAN_ mg, which fas perfectly fair to both 2. D. RHODE Neville Klemke in the position of "3. ALAN KLIMPSCH BLUEBIRD sides. · · , 3. B. DIFFEY rover in the match last week against 4. PAT KEOUGH CAFE Yerong Creek was not possible, as 5. JOE , SWEENEY 4. G. WHITE Neville did not ,make the match. Re­ 5. G. SCOTT 8. R. JARICK (VENERIS BROS. Props.) ports indicate that Neville became M.C.U. NOTES ,, - 10. LES STOLL 6. G. HARTWIG snow-bound. With its easy defeat of 11. OLIVER MOHR LOCKHART 7. N. TERLICH the Blues, the Red and Whites now The committee of the United Club are happy to announce_ that they have 12. M. ANDERSON Where all Friends Meet 8. B. PAECH, have notched two victories and are 14. ERROL LO~D 9. M. KANE confident about toppling United on at last secured the services of a coach. The ·man to wear the No. 1 15. GEORGE CLARK 10. N. MALE Saturday. Al1 players haye reported 16. KEN BUNYAN fit and well and John Kan,e is well on guernesy is Clive Mildenhall, from 11. I. WILLIS Ensay (Vic.). He has played for seven 17: LES JERRICK 12. J. KANE the ro~d to regaining the form which 18. BILL McRAE years in the Omeo and District League S. H. FINEMORE 13. N. KLEMKE made him such an asset to the side 19. BRUCE DOHERTY and has had experience •with the P. TAKI::.E two years ago. K~n Knobel played 20. B. HIGGINS - STOCK, STATION 1'4. · his first game with the ·senior side on Bruthen League. and 15. G. SCOTT 23. NEIL KENDALL REAL ESTATE AGENT Saturday and made an excellent debut. During the week, the crop paddoi.k 16. N. COSTA He could well be the fullforward 27. H. BUNYAN was p_lou,ghed and harrowed by an 28. W. LLOYD MANGOPLAH 17. I. RITCHIE Henty is looking for. enthus1ast1c band of voluntary work­ u 36. R. SMALLWOOD Phone 28 18. D . KLEMKE 1\1'?- Ritchie was selected in that ers. Voluntary labour also completed 19. D. ROHDE pos1!ion, but was switched to half-for­ the re-erection of the scoreboard 42. MIKE GALVIN All Veterinary Supplies 20. P. TAKLE .1 on hand ward flank to make way for Knobel, which was demolished during a re:. , 40. A. ANDERSON 24. B. 'WILLIS who celebrated the chance given him cent windstorm. 51. JOHN JOYCE G. BEDGOOD, 19. by kicking. six goals. Henty made• a Still sm~ting ·· fro~ th.eir crushing 7J. JOHN ROSS SCORE CARD- G. ZWECK, 20, slow_ start against Yerong, but improv­ defeat at Lockhart, the players trained ed1 _1mmea,sfirably as the game pro­ hard and well this week and intend to ceeded. One of the highlights of the put up a better showing against the ~atch was a beautiful 75-yard drop~ fast Henty team. kick by fullback Brian Willis. I Once_ again ,the Henty backline did e:verythmg which was asked of _them. Nevil!e Terlich· was missing from the SMEATONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ba~klme last week as he was working.· Sales - Toning - Repairs Neil Parker returned to the side m An Equal to any Choice ! the_mck and played a· good steady Groceries and Fro~en Foods TED F. HAYNES game. ' VRANA ST., THE ROCK Phone: Bruce Diffey and Nick Costa play­ I Albury 836. - Wagga 2442 e_d wel\ and each shared in the goals. Henty's reserve gr'ade side registered I "SAT t S" A MATCH WINNER RAILWAY HOTEL A THE FOOTBALL HOTEL PETTIT SIGN LOCKHART. PHONE 13. 83 Baylis St. " Phone 2645 GOOD DRINK B.EFORE AND AFTER - I WAGGA I. B. G. HARTWIG & .CO. PTY. LTD. BYRNES BROS. AUTHORISED NUFFIELD DEALERS SIEBELS BROS. MORRIS MINOR, MORRIS MAJOR, MORRIS MARSHl\LL PTY. LTD. Dry Cleaners WOLSELEY, M.G., MORRIS COMM~RCIALS WAGGA J.35-7.9 BAYLIS ST., WAGGA. PHONE 2177-8-9. MASTER BUILDERS LOCKHART NO_TES GOALKICKERS Chaston Street, Wagga SAME DAY Owing to the-inability of MCU to 11. , K. Smith (L). We Specialise in Country Work SERVICE field a team last week, our SecoJlds 9. A. Vance (L). . were deprived of a competition match. 8. B. Diffey (H), R. Barber (C), T. PHONE 8040 However, to give these players a _run, Robb (W), T. McGee (W). 1 the two teams joined forces and had a 7. E. Wornes (H'B), T. Ellwood (C), Quotes Given. PHONE 2499 scratch match. It is unfortunate that J. Bradley (W). . M.C.U. did not notify the League Sec­ 6. K. Knobel (H), W. McGrillan retary earlier in the week of their (C), I. Lawrence (W), H. Hensell position, to enable a cancellation of 5. I. Ritchie (HJ, G. Hodges (H'B), • Culcaim Notes Continued • The Rock Notes Continued. the umpire for this match and thereby N. Hogg (C), M. McGrath (L). save unnecessary expense. In these days 4. B. Sullivan (NW), R. Nolan (NW), whereabouts should have ,advised Bill able being a very goo'\ display by of high costs, every penny· has to be B .Goss (L), E. Lloyd (MCU). Box. You should be up with the N. Taylor, wh;0se .disposal was an ob­ watched. , 3. H. Price (NW), W. Bolii (C), D. Yucks and go in and get that ba\l. Jei;:t iesson to many senior players. Wishart (C), B. Sculley (L), D. 'After all, you can.not expect it to be The. "Bulldog" First XVIII at'e mak­ Ness (W), W .. McRae (MCU). Others to do well were captain John ing every effiort to regain the .prestige 2. J. Kane (H), G. White (H), N. put 'into your arms all the time. Now, McMullen, Paul McMullen, . J. lost in the ml)tch with the Tigers. First Foster (H), D. Jones (NW), V. ,lads, watch your rucks. Dowdley L. Simpson, H. Hoogeveen Yerong Creek and then United have - Lawrence (NW), F. Gannon (NW), Forwards: No..,improvement; still too felt their bite, and their• supporters are B. Lyons (NW), F. Wornes (H'B), much overcrowding. .Give plenty of and A. Brarnford. hoping that the winning run will be -W. Dicks (H'B), F. Williams continued against Henty. We, have (H'B), B. Williamson (H'B), M. room and make good positions. Half Don't stay ;i.w11y from Bolton Park not forgotten the scare handed out by Liston (H'B), D. Gardiner (C), J. forwards should keep wide out. to-day-you may be ,surprised by a Henty on both times these teams me\ Lane (L), P. Biscaya (L), R. Hab­ General: You won't win matches reversal of form by the Magpies. last year. Henty appear to be strong-. erecht •(L), D. Angrove (L), M. er this year, whilst Lockhart, although unless you play· four quarte_rs of foot­ Griffith (TR), C. Baker (W), L. ball. You· only play~d two at The losing key players like Co:p.lan, Gar­ Passlow (W), M. Bruest (W), C. ratt, Homsey, Smythe, Withers and Knoble (YC), I. Westgafth (YC), Rock. Gooden, and with Jim Bouffler still W. Breed (YC), P. Driscoll (YC), to have a run, appear to be at this Boxing: Don't miss it. To be held A. Anderson (MCU), N. Galvin at Cul.cairn on 6th May. Main bout: stage not far belynd last year's (MCU). E. A. S. RICHTER strength. New players in Biscaya I. N. Klempke (H), N. Costa (H), Wimpy- Barber versus Malcolm Liston (2nds), Nimmo (2nds), Geoff Smith B. Murray '(H), S. Whyte (NW), P. (Holbrook). Also supporting bouts. AND SONS (2nds), Hosie (2nds), McGrath (2nds), Hallam (NW), T. Hubbard (NW), Promises to \Je good entert.iinment. DORNEY AVE., WAGGA A. Vance, a year in Queensland, and T. Musgrave (H'.B), A . Pascoe R. Goss (Tasmania) are filling the Well, Lads, now for this week: You (H'B), G. Trebley (C), H. Liston are home to the Grasshoppers. They RIVERINA & INTERSTATE gaps, and before the season is over, (C), Smith (C), I<:. Feeney (TR), could easiily be automatic selections have beaten North Wagga and The TRANSPORT SERVICE D. Feeney (TR), J. Verdon (TR), .. . ,. Rock, and are joint leaders in the for the team. W. Hunter (TR), B. Chaplin r' competition. Can _you do •it? No For cartage 'of building material, · There are strong rumours about (TR), Roser (TR), R. Chaplin " complacency. Rt,member, you have to that one of our leading players has (TR), G. Smith (W), L. Mon;ow play four quarters of football; be wel\ Wool, Produce and al} types of received a substantial offer from an° (W), B. Broughton (YC), E. Willis conditioned, and have that spirit-the · general loading. other club in the Farrer League. It is (YC), G'. Willis (YC), J. Smeatcm will to win. We think you are cap­ to be hoped that it does not get past (YC) ,1- R. Taylor (YC), P. Keough able of electrifying your supporters. YOU CALL::- WE'LL HAUL the rumour stage. If it is true, · it will (MCU), J. Ross (MGU), J. Joyce So let's taste that cu_p of success. Good PHONES: 8630 · 3081 not help to build good _relationships (MCU), R. Smallwood (MCU), K. luck and good huntmg, Blokes. between clubs. Lloyd (MCU), R. Smith (MCU).

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"KING RICHARD" HOLDS FIRST XVIII LADDER WAGGA WAGGA RECORD (As at 11/4/ 60) - Essendon's '.'.King Teams p WL D Pts Richard"-has the longest record of I any player in the history of League Wagga .... 3 3 0 0 12 The House of Sportsmen! football. Holbrook 3 3 - 0 0 12 Reynolds played 320 League games, nine more than Richmond's fanious Culcairn 3 2 1 0 8 Jack ("Captain Blood") Dyer. FARRER LEAGUE DRAW FOR SEASON 1960 Reynolds, also has been coach at Lockhart ..,,,: 3 2 1 0 8 Essendon smce 1939. - Henty 3 2 1 0 8 16/4/60 14/5/60 Players with the longest recotds in Holbrok v The Rock. Mangoplah - v The . Rock. the last 30-odd years of the game are; M.C.U. 3 \i 1 0 8 Culcairn v North · Wagga Lockl:lart v North Wagga Dick Reynolds (Essendon) 320. W;tgga v Henty , v;erong Creek \r Halbrook The Rock ... , 3. 1 2 0 4 Y erong Creek v Lockhart Wagga v Culcairn (Richmond) 311. Mangoplah, bye. · Henty, bye. - (Collingwood) 306. Nort~ Wagga 3 0 3 0 0 I 23/4/66 21/5/60 Ja~k Titus (Richmond) 294. Yerong Creek ..., 3 0 3 0 0 Bill Hutchison (Essendon) 291. The Rock v Culcairn The Rock v Lockhart North Wagga v Wagga North Wagga v Henty Arthur Olliver (Footscray) 282. Henty ·v Yerong Creek Holbrook v Mangoplap (Collingwood) 25-4. Lockhart 'I{ Manioylah Oulcairn v Y erong Creek (Collingwood) 251. Holbrook, bye. Wagga, bye. (Collingwood) 250. 30/4/60 28/5/60 Johnny Lewis (North Melbour-ne Wagga V T4e ,Rock Henty v The Rock r and Melbourne) 249. SECOND XVIII LADDER Yerong Creek v North Wagga Lockhart v Holbrook · Frank Curcio (Fitzroy) 249. (As at 11 / 4/60) Mangoplah v Henty Mangoplah v Colcairn Reg Hic~ey (Geelong} 245. Culcairn v Holbrook Yerong Creek v Wagga Teams p WL D Pts G, "Jocka" Todd · (Geelong) 23?, Lockhart, bye: North Wagga, bye. Henty _ 3 3 0 ~ 12 Norm Johnstone (Fitzroy) 229. 7/5/60 4/6/60 (Co11ingwood) 227-. Lockhart 3 3 0 0 12 The Rock v Y erong Creek The , Rock v North Wagga Alby- Morrison (Footscray) 126. North Wagga v Mangoplah Holbrook v Henty Charlie Dibbs (Collingwood) 216. Culcairn ,.\'. 3 2 0 8 Henty v Lockhart Culcairn· v .Lockhart Percy Beames (Melbourne) 213 North Wagga '3 2 1 0 8 Holbrook v Wagga Wagga v Mangoplah Jack MueUer (Melbourne) 21'1. Cutcairn, bye. Y emng Creek, bye. - Ken Hands (Carlton) 211. Holbroo'k, bye, forf't 3 0 I 1 0 g _Norman Smith (Melbourne) 210. J (Collingwood) 205. The Rock, bye 3 0 1 0 4 Frank Gill (Carlton) 205. THE RECOGNISED "RUI:ES HOUSE" Wal Donald (Footscray) 205. Y. Creek, ·bye ··;· . .. 3 0 2 0 4 Rus Renfry (Geelong) 202. M.C.U., b:ye,. forf't 3 0 2 0 4 .Ron Clegg (South Melbourne) 202 ADVANCE (to date). Wagga , .... 3 0 3 0 0 AUSTRALIA 'Phoenix Assurance ,- ·• ri ·· Salmons Pharmacy Co, Ltd. _COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPIDC HOTEL All Classes of Assurance SERVICE Transacted · District Insp.: P. K. BRAOY 196 Baylis St., Wagga THAT'S WHERE: WE'1'L MEET AFTER THE MATCH Phone: Wagga 3418 Phone 3364