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EDITOR'S NOTE As the League's official organ, one of the prime functions of the A'lmle The AussiP­ Ruler is to provirle the paying customer with an accurate teams list Due to the non rei:eipt of properly amended lists from many club secretaries, Ruler we feel obligated to apologise for the obvious errors occuring herein. To assist our aims, we would appreciate the voices of disapproval from you, the paying public, to the first club executive you sight - it is in their hands to correct this. anomily, prior to the next publicatilHl. SCORE CARD V ...... , ...... 1st. Qr. 11st. Qr. I I 2nd Qr. ,2nd Qr. I I 3rd Qr. 13rd Qr. I . I 4th Qr. 4th Qr. I I I I TOTAL TOTAL I OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE

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SOUTH WEST LEAGUE DIRECTORY TURVEY PARK NOTES for seconds went to G. Golder. Continued from Page 6. A word of praise for Greg Sheather PRESIDENT: MR. J. A. QUINN, Loughnan Street, Coolamon. Phone 167. Greg was magnificent for the 'Pies. With many of the Reserves pi,ayi_ng SECRETARY: MR. N. J. BUCHANAN, Hannah Street, Ganmain. Phone 49. good football, the selectors' task in TREASURER: MR. V. V. WOOLNOUGH, Moore Street, Ganmain. Phone 207. the coming weeks will oot be an easy one. GANMAIN NOTES Sec.: Mr. 8. K. Logan, Langham St., Continued from Page 8, Pres: Mr. B. Schliebs, Wallaroobie, via Ganmain. Phone 42, A.H. 224. The thirds, unable to muster a full . Phone Yarranjerry 53. Treas.: Mr. K. J. Warran, Waterview quota of players bad to forfrit their Saturday 29th May is the day backed Sec.: Mr. R. J. Smith, 22 Mine Home, St., Gamuain. Phone 3. match, but l)layed a non-competition for our Street Stall, so make a note of game against Griffith. it as every little bit helps. Ardlethan. Phone 174. GRIFFITH Chairman Finance Committee: Mr. W. Pres.: Mr. P. J. Cudmore, warrawid- The Club award of a "bulldog" towel This week its the Ardlethan Stars R. Driver, c/- Ardlethan Tin N.L. gee, via Griffith. Phone Warrawid- went to Denis Smith. and a chance for everyone to redeem Phone 150. A.H. 125. gee 224. Our thanks are due to Griffith third's themselves, so lets see eighteen foot­ ballers going for a full 100 minutes. ARIAH PARK- Sec.: Mr. N. Griggs, 291 Wakaden St.. coach, Bruce Forbes for bringing his Pres.: Mr. L. L. O'Brien, R.M.B. 24, Griffith. Phone 622420. team over and giving our lads the One bright note, even though it's Ariah Park. Phone 40B. Treas.: Mr. W. Simmons, 88 Yambil opportunity to have a game. mainly in our juniors, out of eight Sec.: Mr. H. J. Bartle, Central School, Street, Griffith. The Turvey Park Club here wishes matches played in the last eight days to express its thanks to Huthwaite's we won seven of them. Ony loss being Ariah Park. Phone 50, After Hours - the first at Whitton, with 3 wins over 90. Pres.: Mr. C. V. Smith, "Wahroonga", and O'Connors for their generosity in donating shirts to the best player each Narrandera and three wins over Grong Treas.. : Mr. F. Hardiman, Commercial Grong Grong. Phone 63K. Grong Matong in the Schoolboys. Banking Co. of , Ariah Park. Sec.: Mr. L. E. Quinn, "Thuroona". week in the Senior and Reserves. Phone 8. Matong. Phone 32-D. Club supporters who have not yet COOLAMON Treas.: Mr. C. Warran, Street, obtained their season tickets are asked Pres.: Mr. J. F. Gaynor, R.M.B. 102, Grong Grong. Phone 47. to contact the secretary, Reg Rynehart, GRONG GRONG MATONG NOTES Ganmain. Phone Coolamon 108U. LEETON or any committeeman. Continued from Page 10. Sec.: Mr. A. J. Curtis, Bruce Street, Pres.: Mr. M. A. Dowd, 9 Wade Aven- The first film night held by the Trophies will be awarded in both Coolamon. Phone 103. ue, Leeton. Phone 22, A.H. 1064. Australian Football on Tues­ grades to the value of $30 for 1st, Treas.: Mr. T. P. O'Brien, "Erin View", Sec.: Mr. M. K. Kruse, 85 Maiden day night was a great success. Support $15 for 2nd and $5 for 3rd. Two dif­ ers of Austl"alian Rules saw some ex­ ferent judges are appointed each week Coolamon. Phone 92. Ave., Leeton. Phone 931. cellent films of South Australian Grand GANMAIN Treas.: Mr. P. J. Keelan, 11 Cedar Finals. to cast the votes on a 3, 2, 1 basis. Pres.: Mr. N. Sims, Cave Street, Gan- St., Leeton. Phone 391. G. G. Matong Football Club is very main. Phone 156. Continued on Page 15. appreciative of this fine award made available by Ampol. Full progressive ) COOLAMON NOTES scores can be Viewed each week in Continued from Page 12. Toby Freeman's store and the Matong Drink in Comfort at and Grong Grong Hotels. Leaders and kicked under pressure, sealed the weekly awards will be published in match, two were gems. JACK & PEG DUNCAN'S Club award, plus bowling Club this column when space allows. award, both went to Tony. Two other The 1st Grade is being led by Greg 1or friendly, Individual on•the•soot aervice awards from bowling club went to Sheather with 12 pts. and the 2nd CHARLES STURT Lance Crocker and Phil Curtis. Award grade by Laurence Evens with 6 points. For the whole range of WOOL - LAND - INDUSTRIAI HOTEL STOCK - MERCHANDISE - JOHN E. MUELLER PRODUCTS - FINANCE 77 EAST STRE ET B.Sc., M.P.S., Ph. C. TURVEY CONTACT: NARRANDERA TURVEY TOPS SHOPPING CENTRE ELDERS G.M. LTD Phone 42 Phone S 2648 (Day or Night) TOPS Nan-anders Phone 41 or 704 24 hours free pick-up and delivery service PHARMACY 4' ♦

2 3 DRURY and APOLLONI (Your Retrovision Dealer) D. B. & R. I. BE.ST FOR OUTSTANDING DEALS IN ELOCTRICAL AND BOTILED BILL BIRON'S (Caltex) GAS APPLIANCES AND UNEQUALLED AFTER SALES SERVICE PAINTING CONTRACTORS SERVICE STATION REAL ESTATE AGENTS PAPER HANGING, INTERIOR General Motor Repain DECORATING AND SPRAY Discount Trye & Stainless Steel 186 BANNA AVE. GRIFFITH Phone 62-2697 PAINTING SPBCIALISTS Exhaust Systems Phone GRIFFITH 6:2-1193 PHONE GRIFFITH 6:2:2775 GRIFFITH ---~---~ NARRANDERA (RE.D AND WHITE) BOB CARROLL'S ' ( SLUE AND GOLD) GRIFFITH NOTES NARRANDERA NOTES 1 R. RUSSELL MENSWEAR l W. ROPER (By Swan) (By Imp) 2 G.WARD 2 N. BROWN 3 G. CLYDE Some rather bedraggled looking Congratulations to all three grades 3 R. DALWOOD 4 R. STEVENS Swans staggered home aliter their pul­ on winning their three games last 4 S. ROBINS We want you to look great 5 K. ENGLISH verising from the Bulldogs i;i both Sunday. A very welcome return to 6 T. POWELL games last Sunday and ego was zero form. s R. ROBINS :2:20 Banna A venue minus on Monday. 7 R. WILSON Warren and his Merry Men finishe<;I; 6 N. EVANS GRIFFITH 8 P. HOPWOOD full of go but only after a very shaky J, In such a big loss it was hard to find 7 T. MILNE Phone 6:2-:2039 9 L. McCALLUM any good Griffith players but ~rhaps start. 8 C. SHARPE IO C. KOHLHAGEN Sid Robins, Ian Wade and David Sim­ All players performed well but 9 W. ROBINS 11 S, MARGOSIS mons, were the most consistent. special mention must be made of back 12 P. PLEDGER The seconds also found Turvey Park pocket specialist Paddy Pledger, centre 10 R. PRENZEL 13 G. BOTTEN too strong to go down by 33 points half back Robert Brett, Jeff Hemphill, 11 J. CANDUSSO R. M. & A. P. Farrell 14 V. HUGO with Geoff Martin, Richard Dalwood, Graham Ward, Victor Hugo (will he kick the ton). 12 GLEN HARRISON SEED GRADING 15 H. STEPHEN Phil Smith and Alan Best the most 13 G. DUNCAN 16 L GIBSON prominent. Paddy finished with the Brian Evans CONTRACTORS 17 J. HEMPHILL shirt award. Peter Sheather won the 14 I. WADE Geoff Martin incidentally travelled Phone Coolamon 61 18 R. McCALLUM S. Richards shirt award against Gan­ 19 P. SHEATHER to Wagga on Saturday to participate main. 15 E. HILL in the Leagues Club's boxing tourna­ 16 R. TAYLOR 21 W. JONES The seconds ably led by Barko Bot­ 22 S. HUTCHINS ment but his fame must be spreading ten completely devestated Ardlethan 17 D. HALL as for the second time in a row he fail­ 18 V. WILSON 24 G.POWELL Ray Stev,ens, Barko, Stewart Hutch­ GANMAIN 25 G. HYLAND ed ,to get matched. ins, Michael Deaton, Peter Wilkins and 19 M. BRAUMAN Turvey, through lack of players had Treacle Honey all played dominating 20 G. THOMPSON SAW MILLING 27 S. SENINI to forfeit the thirds game but we took roles. 23 J. WHYTE CO. PTY. LTD. 29 R. MURRELL a ,team over and had a game agains The performance of Ian Black was a 24 N. HALL 30 T. O'CONNOR an over age team in the hope it might creditable one although only included 25 GREG HARRISON 161 East Street 32 N.HONEY stirr things along for them. Hope it 28 W. DALWOOD 47 J. HUGO at the last moment. 27 R. WILSON NARRANDERA 20 L. HUGHES helped. The thirds played very poorly an ' 28 T. DAVIDSON 26 w. MATHIESON Today we welcome "Skeeter" Milne only just managed to win. They will 29 G, PARSLOW Cypress Pine Specialists 28 D. HUNT 30 T. REED 31 J. WINNEL to our team. Skeeter had some trouble have to improve to be considered final 31 D. SIMMONS PHONE 380 33 w. DURNAN getting a clearance from Whitton but contenders. 32 T. Mc::GUINESS 34 R. BRETT everything is OK and you will see him This week the $wans, here's hoping 33 G, ALLEN 35 P. HYLAND 34 T, HUGHES 36 S. FISHER in the No. 7 guernsey. we can pluck some feathers. ) 3& A. ROBERTS 37 P. ANDRISKE 38 B. FORBES NARRANDERA 38 I. JACKSON 37 H. MOSES 39 D. DONALDSON 38 a. MALLIGAN 47 R. BULL 40 S. SANDERS The Immaculately Dressed Choose 39 I. HAMILTON 48 P. WILKINS 41 B. DOODS AUB FARRELL 40 G. OWEN 49 J. HUGO 42 M. DEATON 41 P. SAVAGE 46 K. GRIMSTER 43 J. PENNA 42 G. MALLIGAN 44 C. DURNAN TYNDALL & RYAN 44F. SCHMETZER 45 REG WILLIAMS 490 Banna Avenue, Griffith AREA HOTEL BRUCE YOUNG'S JOINER)' KENDELLS For all their Dry Cleaning and GRIFFITH Bonegilla Road, Griffith THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Laundry Requirements all rules players and support­ Detail Joinery, Built-ins, Doors, :296 Banna Avenue, Griffith FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY ers a successful season Aluminium Shopfronts, Free Quotes "Footwear for all the Family" SERVICE a Phone 6:2-3017 A.H. 6:2-3553 Sporting Footwear Speciality Phone Griffith 62-2081 Phone Griffith 6:2-13:22

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LEETON NOTES TURVEY PARK NOTES LEETON TURVEY PARK ( RED. WHITE AND 8LU!t) (By Demon) (By Bulldog) ( NA yy ■ LUE AND 11ao) 1 D. CAMPBELL G. ION Although the Redlegs won by a wide Perhaps the biggest shot in the arm 2 B. CONWAY margin at Ariah Park the standard of the Club has had this season occured 2 C. CORBETT 3 N. WHITE play was, on the whole, rather dis­ at Gissing Oval on Sunday last when 3 B. HOGAN 4 N. MOkROW appointing. the Bulldogs overwhelmed Griffith to 4 R. ALCHIN 5 L. CHARTERS reach top spot on the premiership table. 6 A. GRENTELL Too many mistakes and lack of con­ 5 G. LASHBROOK The alleged decrepit veterans com­ 6 G. HARRISON Engineers' Supplies 7 L. PENDRICK centration by members of both sides General Engineers 8 C. MADDOCK spelt poor entertainment for the spec­ bined with their younger team mates 7 D. WHELAN in a display that left no doubt that 9 R. NOLAN tators, many of whom had travelled 8 A. DUDLEY DELVERS, GRADERS long distances to support their side. they are very much on this side of the and BULK EQPT. 10 T. MORRIS hill. It was oustanding performance 9 G. LUHRS 11 P. JACK an 12-14 PINE A VE., Incidentally an excessive rise of band the result of many strenuous hours on 10 T. WEISSEL 12 I. WRIGHT Phone: Day 294 Night 251 ball (panicbaJl) in defence makes one the training track. II J. LYONS 15 L. SHINN wonder what some of the lads think The best player afield was Laurie 16 1. ASHCROFT 12 A. GRAY 17 I. SHEARER with. Pendrick, who won Huthwaite's shirt 13 M. O'MARA award for the best and fairest. Laurie 19 P. GRENTELL The reserves were far too powerful was unbeaten all day and has improved 14 M. JAMIESON 20 R. IVERACH for the young Bombers - seve11al play­ considerably on his best form last 15 G. TUCKETT 21 J. EGAN ers have earned an introduction to the year. 16 J. EVANS 22 J. WRIGHT 23 I. McNAMARA big time, and could well get a break Others to shine were John Shearer, 17 J. WIRTH soonec than they think. "Curly" Ion, Chris Maddock, Ian 26 R. HARDWICK Wright, Robbie Nolan, Jimmy Egan 18 B. WARD 28 G. STRONG The Redlegs major test will come and "Rocky" Conway. Again it was a 19 I. HARWOOD 32 S. MANDERSON on Sunday when they will be opposed fine team effort with all players mak­ 20 P. SLATTERY 33 M. McGINN District Agen-ts for: to the Turvey Park Bulldogs on the ing a contribution. 21 D. PAINTER 46 L. ATKINSON Victa, Pace, Scott 18 R. POSSELT local Showground Oval. For Coach The reserves led by Robert Iverach 22 K. LANGLEY 24 P. PAUL Doug Campbell the match will take on consilidated their position on the ladder 23 G. ATKINSON Bonnar Mowers 215 M. LARKINS by winning again. 24 PETER CARROLL Mobilco Farm Equipment 27 R. CAFFERY special significance. 25 B. PATTEN 29 P, SYDENHAM Greg Strong was the winner of the and Chain Saws 30 L SWANN The hall mark of a one eyed bar­ shirt award by O'Connor's Men's Wear 28 W, DEATON 31 T, SMITH for the best and fairest. 27 J, WELLS 36-38 PINE A VENUE 34 T. POLLARD racker, when the umpire awards twice 28 T, THOMPSON LEETON 35 P. McCULLOUGH as many frees to the opposition. Continued oo Page 3. 29 B, TROY 311 K, WHITE 30 P. BATHOLOMEW 37 J. DODSON 32 T. NOLAN 38 R, FRANCIS 33 T, SKIN ) 39 C, JOHNSON After the matoh get into Hot Water PATTEN'S 34 L HARRISON 40 G • .JOHNSON 35 B DALE 41 P. FITZPATRICK by using a "Speed-E-Gas" Water TRANSPORT SERVICE 38 a. •usH 42 R. ROBERTSON Heater. The area's finest bottled LOCAL AND INTERSTATE 37 L CLARE 43 M. RAPER 38 C, CEDDIA Turvey Park 44 B. CUMMINS Gas from HAULIERS 39 P, BROWNE 45 G. GAFFNEY 40 PAUL CARROLL 49 B. COLLINS 47 R. DONALD Phone Leeton 188, A.H. 372 44 G: WHYMARK 150 A, TURNER 48 W . ROLFE LEETON Leeton Depot - Acada Avenue ELECTRICAL Melbourne Depot - 681391 J. and L. BRANCH Where all Good Sports Buy LOCAL B.P. AGENT all their SMALLGOODS & Mll.K BAR PTY. LTD. FOR ALL FUEL AND HEATING FOOTWEAR Palate Satisfying Sandwiches 68 Pine Avenue, Leeton OIL SUPPLIES JACK CASSIDY PHONE LEETON 345 Hamburgers, Pies, Sausage rolls, Etc KENDELL~SHOESTORE or Phone 1232 14 KUIT8jon& Ave., Leeton Leeton • • • Phone 237

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G.G.-M. NOTES A.P.-M. NOTES G.G.-MATONG A.P.-MIRROOL . (By Magpie) (By Hawke) ( BLACK A.ND WHITIE) ( 81!:0WN, GOLD ANO GRE!.E!.N) 1 D. PRIEST We are holding our position only A much improved effort, but still 1 T. LEAHY because of a good percentage. A good lapses in concentration which we can­ 2 J. MATIINGLY 2 D. PEACOCK percentage was unknown to us last not afford. 3 B. BRYON 3 D. BAMFORD year. Doug Priest and Noel Fairman play­ 4 R. EVANS 4 B. RYALL We'll ony maintain a good percentage ed good hard football in the back.line, 5 K. EVANS 5 J. DUNN by making our wins good ones. Let's while "Groover" outplayed everyonr 6 I. SMITH 6 A. CHALMERS make i,t a big win against the Bombers they put on him. · 7 T. McGEE today because there are a lot of hard lan Foster played well, and Ken 8 I. FERGUSON Coolamon Street 7 R. WALKER games ahead before a place in the Clark never stopped trying, and was 8 G. MITCHELL 9 BOB EVANS ARIAH PARK four is really worth anything. rewarded with three goals. 10 L. McPHERSON 9 W. H.\RRlSON Coolamon showed their _premiership The reserve grade side had a much 11 G. BUCHANAN Telephone 42 form during the second half last week better showing also, and with more JO B. BAKER 12 D. HEATHCOTE 12 W. TOOTALL when they came from behind to win experience should improve enought to 13 P. ROUNSEVELL comfortably. win a few games. 14 E. McPHERSON ~~-~~-~~- 13 B. COLWILL However, many of our players were Allan Hickey knocked up getting 15 N. STEVENSON 14 A. HICKEY not disgraced. kicks at centre half back, and "Flash" 16 G. SHEATHER 15 K. O'DWYER Jeff Mattingly won the shirt award Pepple was in everything. for his consistent defensive game. Greg 17 T. WALSH 16 N. FAIRMAN Colin Colwell played well, and Geoff 18 P. WALSH Sheather had ,another great game and Mitchell showed his class when he came i7 N. WALKER Terry Leahy, Bruce Bryon, John Smith, 19 T. CASSIDY on after half time. "Knocker" rocked 21 L. EVANS 18 B. JENNINGS Peter Rounsevell and Lylle McPherson well all day and Graham Peacock rav­ 19 B. CHALMERS all played well. • 22 0 . SULLIVAN ed well. 23 J. O'RIELLY Laurence Evans won the award in the With the return of three experienced 20 I. FOSTER seconds. Kelvin Stewart played a fine players this week. I feel sure we will 24 E. CLARKE 21 R. TURNER game at centre. Trevor Webb, Greg record our first win for the season this 30 R. WALSH 22 E. BUERCKNER 31 K. STUART Evans, John Batchelor and Rod Walsh Sunday. 23 S. HOI.Z all gave their support. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLAYER 36 D. GUYMER Ampol Ltd. have again, AWARD 42 M. GUMBLETON 24 N. WYKES 43 K. FREEMAN Shell Gas Heating and through their Matong agent Toby Free­ A three way tie between "The Gener Cooking Appliances 25 P. BROWN man, made available $100 for the al," Hollywood" and "Sky Pilot". 20 R, HAMBLIN 26 K. POPPLE W, RAVA Ampol Amateur Award. PLAYER OF THE WEEK 215 For all your Farming 27 R • .JENNINGS 28 M, BAYLISS Requirements Continued on Page 3. Wayne Harrison and Allan Hickey. 27 G, RYAN 28 K. CLARK 28 G, GOODE Phone Ariah Park 154 or 29 N. POPPLE E, FERGUSON 30 .I. RYAN D. WILLIAMS 158 D. HARRISON 31 c. COLWILL l O. GUTHRIE 32 I, MINCHIN SCULLEY'S 35 W, BACHELOR 33 A. COLWILL 37 M, LIMBRICK 34 K. SCHLODDER 38 .I, BATCHELOR 36 M. BAKER 39 .I, DAVl·ES GRONG GRONG 37 ,. BROOKS FOODL AN D 40 T, WEBB 4S G. KIRBY 39 w. FAIRMAN 41 P, CONNELL 46 M, O'RIELLY 40 G. PEACOCK 44 L REID 47 T, BUTLER 43 I. C?LWII L ARIAH PARK ATKINSON & POWELL Win, loose or Dmw You'll always Live better for less. Dealers for Massey Ferguson ask for more at Machines and Duplicates. All RAY & JOAN TURNER'S Mobil Products and General ROYAL HO'IEL PHONE 10S Farm Supplies GRONG GRONG PHONE 12 - GRONG GRONG PHONE 7

10 II HOWE'S TRANSPORT SERVICE Reliable Livestock Transporters and General Carriers S. and M. RYNEHART One Decker, Two Decker or 1hree Decker Capacities To watch Football in style get your Sportswear from Ryneharts. NARRANDERA - Phone: 386 (After Houn 973) Also to play in style - Full Range of Adidas Football Boots AUSTRALIAN SHOPPING CENTRE, WAGGA - PHONE 3681 COOLAMON NOTES WHITTON NOTES STREET, COOLAMON - PHONE 177 (By Grasshopper) (By Tiger) COOLAMON WIDTTON My apologies to the thirds. You With a home ground advantage Whit­ ( BLACK ANO GOLD) were not forgotten last week. Appears ton proved they were the better side (GREEN ANO WHltE) I wrote too much and the editor did by defeating Gan.main by 27 points. 1 J. HAYES 1 R. MILTHORPE 2 H. EVANS the rest. Our backline proved a stumbling 2 A. HAYES Once again aur sympathy is extended 3 R. PIEPER GRONG GRONG 3 N. MAXWELL block for Ganmain with a faultless 4 E. ROGALSKI to Barry Langtry who broke his arm display and a fantastic game coming 4 P. LEWIS Stock & Station Agents at Leeton. Also must mention again 5 H. WALDMANIES from Greg Boots, Barry Kelly, Geofr 5 N. O'BRIEN etc. 6 P. CLARKE Dennis Rudd's 10 goals for the thirds Thatcher and Jack Kenny. at Leeton - he doubled up by playing 6 G. McKELVIE Sheep Sales Conducted 7 R. MILNE in the seconds. Still a few little errors were made 7 G. BRADLEY REGULARLY 8 T. PRESTON but congratulations goes to the whole 8 G. PARMENTER 9 J. KENNY Club Patron L. Radcliffe unfurled team for their great win. 10 D. TURNER the 1970 Pennant before a good crowd 10 L, CRACKER Starting the day off bad again Tigers 11 V. BOURKE last Sunday after a few words from II T. RUDD 12 J. DE MAMIEL Presidents Jim and Frank. lost a valuable player in John Rawle who left the field with a broken leg. 12 G. McPHERSON 13 G. STAFF Bruce McKane and his helpers did 13 R. TONACIA 14 G. KELLY a mighty job on the Public Address Boys who tried ,hard in a one sided 15 G. THATCHER System. game were Peter Catlin, _Danny Lumbie 14 P. ELLIOTT 16 G. BOOTS No thirds last Sunday - the seconds and Nev Trembath. 15 K. MALONEY 17 B. ALIENDI showed the necessary grit and deter­ Visitors .to Grasshopper land on lb K. SHEATHER 18 J. CHILCOTT mination to snatch a last minute vic­ Sunday so let's continue on our win­ 17 D. GRAHAM 19 P. SHELDRICK tory after trailing all day. ning way. 18 L. RYNEHART :o J. GAVEL Musical Talent provided at the Bar­ 19 P. MEAKIN 22 B. ROBERTSON Well done boys - you can be un­ 20 P. CURTIS lucky Matong. B-Q was enjoyed by all even though 23 D. DEMAMIEL the strummer (chil top) was unfortun­ 23 V. HILTON 24 A. BRADBURY So much could be said about last ate by losing all his clothes ,(But by Fire) 24 W. DENNIS NEWSAGENCY 29 L. MORPHEIT Sunday's recovery after being down For your next entertainment don't 2.:i C. MOSES 37 D. DE MAMIEL five goals well into the third quarter. forget the Carbaret Ball May 28th. 26 J. ROBERT::; WBl'ITON 14 A. BRADBURY I doubt if any player has ever turned 21 C. DRYDEN 17 B. AL.IENDI 28 R. McNABB Refr-cshments, Groceries 22 R. ROBERTSON in a better .performance than did Tony PRINTED AT OXFORD PRINTERY, 32 25 D. GAVEL. Rudd in the last quarter. JOHNSTON STREET, WAGGA WAGGA, 32 K. WITHERS and Smallgoods 26 K. TVURNER His four goals for the quarter, all N.S.W., FOR THE PROPRIETORS OF 39 D. PY,KE 27 P CATLIN 28 G. MAXWELL VICTORIAN PUBL.ISHING COMPANY. 30 G. DENNIS Continued on Page 3. 31 T. O'BRIEN 30 J. BROWNBRICK 33 K. HUGL.ER 31 R. TONGS 35 B. ROBERTSON 32 J, RAWLE 6 A. THORNEYCRAFT 35 SCHMETZER A. & M. S. MOSES 37 B. IRVINE 34 SCHMETZER JOHN & GAY WHYBROW 38 J. FARRELL 33 PALFRA,,.AN PTY. LTD. 41 R. GARRETT 36 SCHMETZER 43 B. TONACIA 37 D. THOMPSON ROYAL HOTEL WOOL BUYERS 44 B. BOYTON 38 G. BOURKE 45 H. CRAMPTON 39 J, CORNIELSON Cowabbie Street, Coolamon 47 J. WILL.IAMSON Whitton 41 I, HARRISON COOLAMON SO R. HENDERSON 42 D. CHAFFY PHONE 84 52 R. STEAD 46 P. COLLINS 43 J MIL.NE Welcomes all Aussie Rules Fans Also 53 G, GOLDER 47 N, JOHNSON 44 G. RHODES & 54 J, McKENZIE 48 K. TONGS 45 J, YOUNG Supporters. Tooths New & Resch's NARRANDERA - Phone 209 on Tap ARDLETHAN - Phone 154 LEETON - Phone 291 & 197 LOGAN & HITCHENS PTY. LTD. Counter Lunches 12 to 1.30 TEMORA - Phone 133 GANMAIN AND COOLAMON PHONE COOLAMON 15 First Class Clover Seed at Competitive Prices Wholesale Grain and Chaff Merchants. DEALERS FOR INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT ,. PHONE GANMAIN 42 COOLAMON 24

13 rnE MEETING PLACE OF ALL SPORTSMEN - ARIAH PARK HOTEL "The Diamond House" Mine Hosts Ian and Sheila Finch J. J. SPEIRS WHERE RESCH'S ALE IS SERVED TO PERFECTION PHONE 68 Wagga's Leading Jewellers •• offer you quality, value 1 ST XV III LADDER M. O'Mara (Leet) (S) ___ ...... 9 and one of the largest T. Park . 290 125 8 232.00 Peter Carroll (Gan) (3) . .. • ...... 8 ranges of modern en­ Leeton .. 213 145 8 155.77 Eric McPherson (G.G.M.) (4) .... R gagement rings to select Narrandera . c 242 153 t 158.16 T. McGee (GGM) (4) . ..• .... ••.• 8 from in Australia. For a G.G. Matong 240 207 4 115.94 J. Shearer T. Park) (4) . 7 private and confidential Coolamon . 213 202 4 105.44 G. Ion (T. Park) (5) ...... •... 7 after-hours appointment, Griffith .. 222 224 4 99.10 G. Sheather (GGM) (4) ..• ••.• .... 7 R. Robins (Grif) (0) ...... phone (The Diamond Ganmain 159 181 4 87.84 Manager) Wagga 2529. Whitton ...... ISO 19? 4 76.14 C. Sharpe (Grif) (2) ...... Ardlethan . ... 109 259 0 42.08 J. Wright (T. Park) (4) ...... 6 A.P. Mirrool ...... 111 266 0 41.35 W. Abiendi (Whit) (2) ...... 6 St., Wagga Wagga. Phone 4725. 2ND XVIII LADDER GOALKICKNG 2ND XVIII PREVIOUS RESULTS APRIL 11 Sec: Mr. R. F. Rynehart, 8 Shaw St., Leeton ...... 216 66 8 327.27 M. Deaton (Nar) (S) ...... 7 GAN. 1!5-14 104, NAR. 13-20 98. Wagga Wagga. Phone 53813. Ganmain ...... 203 75 8 268.00 A. Taylor (Ard) .(6) 6 ARO 7-18 60, T. PAOK. 17-14 116 , Treas.: Mr. B. J. Brown, 9 Rudd St., T. Park . 165 117 8 141.02 G. Gardner (Grif) (6) . 6 GRIF. 22-2!5 157, A.P.M. 7-8 !50. Wagga Wagga. Griffith ...... 223 108 4 206.48 LnT. 1!5-14 104, COOL 12-14 86 . G. Parslow (Grif) (6) . .. .. 6 G G.M. 20-22 142. WHIT 10-8 68 . Narrandera . . 219 112 4 195.53 J. Hugo (Nar) (4) .... . 6 APRIL 18 WHITION G.G. Matong .. 159 90 4 176.SS D. Gumbleton (Gan) (0) 5 NARR, 21-17 143. ARO . 6-13 49. Pres.: Mr. W. D. Boots, Farm 891, Coolamon ... 98 143 4 68.53 J. Batchelor (GGM) (2) . . ... 5 WHITTON 12-10 82 , GAN . 7-13 !5!5. TUR. PK 24-30 174. GRtF 10-!5 -6!! Whitton. Phone 11. Ardlethan 80 236 0 33.81 P. Savage (Grif) (0) . 5 AP MIR 9-7-61 LEET 16-13 109 Sec.: Mr. W. F. De Mamie!, Farm Whitton 48 217 0 22.81 CooL 19- 15 129, G G M 14-14 98 1758, Whitten Phone Dallas 36. A.P. Mirrool . . 45 292 0 15.41 GOAL KICKING 3rd XVIII Treas.: Mr. B. Pitt, Beechworth St., T. O'Neill (Nar) (I) .... 3 S.W. DIRECTORY Whitton. Phone A.H: c/- 72. 3rd XVIII LADDER Les Dedini (Gan) (0) . 2 Coolamon 102 12 8 850.00 G. Buchanan (Gan) (0) 2 Continued from Page 2. Ganmain . 55 44 8 125.00 C. Durnan (Nar) (I) 2 NARRANDERA Griffith O O 8 . 0 H. Turner (Nar) (0) ... 2 Pres.: Mr. M. J. McLean, 144 Audley D. REES Narandera 76 69 4 110.14 St., Narrandera. Phone 641. Ardlethan 30 l 89 0 15.87 ARIAH PARK NEXT WEEKS GAMES Sec.: Mr. M. J. Smith, 27 Roslyn St., Leeton 12 102 4 I 1.76 Narrandera. Phone 800. A.H. 875. MOBIL AGENT - Bulk Fuel T. Park O O O 0 Narrandera v Leeton Treas.: Mr. R. Forbes, Jonsen St., Available all Hours Ganmain v Griffith Narrandera. Phone 224. GOALKICKING 1ST XVIII Whitton v Ardletban Wheat GradinK Specialists TURVEY PARK PHONE 149 V. Hugo (Nar) (9) ...... 13 Turvey Pk. v G. G. Matong Pres.: Mr. J. G. Egan, 152 Forsyth P. Curtis (Cool) (5) . 9 A. P. Mlrrool v Coolamon - 1 ) I W. A. & M. K. Phillips STEVENSON'S (A.F.D.AJ RIVERINA CAR WRECKERS NARRANDERA QUARRIES FUNERAL DIRECTORS BU YERS OF LATE M ODEL WRECKS and Monumental Masons Suppliers of MICK MULLINS - JOHN ROBINSON - TONY BERRY 26 East Street Metal and Sand Ready-Mix Concrete FOR: Spore Parts, Crane Hire, Towing, Panel Beating, Screen NARRANDERA Fitting Phone 681 and 993 Phone 21 Day or Night Phone 51413 or Call at 360 EDWARD STREET, WAGGA

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