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PHONE: WAGGA 8577 1 PRINTKD AT GRIFFITH 1448 ::>XFORD PRINTERY, 32 JOHNSTON I 11 I STREET, WAGGA WAGGA, N.S.W •• OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOR THK PROPRI.TOR8 VICTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY WHEN YOU THINK F SPORTING RIVERINA u SERVICE CAR WRECKERS R 2WG N Sat. 12.00 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. (Mick Mullins, Prop.) I Sun. 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. FOR SECOND HAND PARTS T Results of Your Games will be for Broadcast as Received u CARS AND TRUCKS R PHONE WAGGA 3333 ALL MODELS E (Reverse Charge If Necessary) Buyers of Late Model Wrecked THINK NESBITTS WAGGA SPORTS RESULTS Can and Trucks (Locally Owned) Sat. 6.30 p.m. to 6.40 p.m. Sun. 6.15 p.m. to 6.35 p.m. PHONE S 1413 Vol. 2. SUNDAY, 5th AUGUST, 1962. No. 16. r GRIFFITH TIMBERS PTY. LTD. BOMB! Hotel Coolamon SAWMILLERS AND JOINERS - BONEGILLA ROAD, GRIFFITII IF YOUR WATCH IS A BOMB Cyprus Pine, Hardwood, Fibro and All Buliding Requirements PHONE 28 Trade it for a New PHONE 179. After Hours 1335 {J. TAYLOR) BILL MORGAN REGENCY (Prop.) Ladies or Gents Watch at SOUTH WEST & DISTRICT Park: J. Lewis, D. Scott, B. Chalmers, R. Quade. Stopping place of all SCHOOLBOYS' LEAGUE "Aussie Rules" Fans :/.(,ec,Lingc, Diamond Ring and Watch The South West Schoolboys' (Gan,­ Specialists main Zone) competition is drawing to BURGE'S SELECTIONS Choice of Sydney or Melbourne a close, with only die grand final to Beers. Narrandera be played (on Saturday, 12th) at Herb Burge, President of the Turvey PHONE 94 Coolamon. Park Club, forecasts the order of fin­ Turvey Park play Ganmain in the ishing of First XVIII teams likely to under 16 years match, and this should contest this year's finals as follows: be a thriller. These two teams met in ~oolamon 56 points; Tµrvey Park 52, EDITORIAL the grand final last year, with Turvey Adah Pa:rk-Murool 48, Narrandera the winner, and no doubt Ganmain 44, with percentage advantage, Leeton Three matches to go and we still don't know who the final four will be in has not left a stone unturned in pre­ 44. the first grade. paration for this big clash. Turvey are What do you think ? ? ? out to win their second premiership in Coolamon is the only team assured of a place in the four, even if they succession. were to lose the three remaining games. Ariah Park-Mirrool and Turvey Park At the time of writing, it was not known who will meet Grong Grong­ FARRER LEAGUE are battling it out for second place on the ladder, and the double chanice in the Matong in the grand final of the under finals, with only percentage separating them. Whilst Narrandem, Leeton and 14 years match. It could be that four FIRST XVIII LADDER Griffith are also on equal points, striving for fourth place, also separated only by of the clubs will take {>art in this percentage, year's grand finals. This 1s a day to Wagga 15 13 2 52 126.9 see the best of the schoolboy teams in Culcaim .... 15 12 3 48 130.4 A false step by either the Combines or the Bulldogs in the next three weeks action, and parents and supporters Henty 15 12 3 48 119.6 should not miss it. could see them displaced for that coveted double chance by any of the three Lockhart .... 15 11 4 44 121.1 Turvey Park and Grong Grong­ Temora 15 10 5 40 137.9 in fourth place. Of these three, Leeton appear to have the best run home; Matong under 14 years met at Gan­ M.C.U. 15 -6 9 24 92.89 Griffith the hardest, and Narrandera, more than likely, needing a win against main last Saturday in the second semi­ Holbrook .. ... 15 4 11 16 68.8 Turvey Park in the last "home and home". final. Grong Grong won by five goals Nth. Wagga 15 4 11 16 53.1 8 behinds to Turvey's 1 goal 3. TR/YC 15 3 12 16 83.7 In the seconds, Ardlethan has an unassailable lead. Narrandera and Leeton Grong Grong-Matong kicked 3 goals are battling for the double chance and it could go either way. Grong Grong­ 2 behinds in the last quarter to Turvey's nil. Matong have three tough games ahead of them to keep in the four and keep Best for Grong Grong-Matong: R. Too many mistake publicity for Turvey Park out. Turvey Park's overw.helming win against Whitton really Murrell, R. Evans, E. McPherson, G. fame. punched their percentage up and has put them within mooting distance. Sheather and N. l3aker. For Turvey Park: Burgess, K. McNamara, L. Car­ thew, G. Dunn, S. Graham, A. Smith and P. Kelly. W. K. SIMPSON CHEMIST, GRIFFITH MARSHALL When visiting Narrandera Turvey defeated Ariah Park in the under 16 years game, 18 goals 16 be­ Agents for: DRY CLEANERS remember hinds to one point. Kiddi Craft Toys, Hospital and Best for Turvey: G. Webster, R. Medical Fund For Quality Cleaning The Royal Mail Hotel Robinson, R. Kingston, P. Baker, G. Washington & Soul Products Three Narrandera Depots; also (under new management) McLeod and R. Andrea. For Ariah at Grong Grong, Barellan, Carrathool and Morundah and re-play the game with Good Beer and Service MAKE IT A RULE - STOP! 4-Hours' Service a SpeclaUty ADVANCE AUSTRALIA HOTEL All work under personal super­ Best wishes from WAGGA WAGGA KELLY HOGAN vision of Frank English (Prop.) "THE RECOGNISED RULES HOUSE" PHONE 293 Phone 7 LEN WARDLEY, Prop. PHONE: 3375 GRIFFITH CO-OP. SOCIETY LTD. Will today's match be an exciting The Recognised "Rules" finish? PHONE 128. BOX 713 A SURE WINNER ANY House" DAY- The Store that belongs to you. If you are not a member-join now Have your garments dry-cleaned AREA and pressed at HOTEL NAVIN'S GRIFFITH ARDLETHAN (A} GRIFFITH (E) Spring Fresh "Perclean" Dry That's where we'll meet after 1. B. CONNOLLY I. L. SEXTON (Cl Cleaning the match! 2. G. TINGAY Western Riverina 2. C. HOLT 34 & 396 BANNA A VE., 3. O. GUTHRIE 3. L. COLLIS AUB 4. I. DAY Sports Store 4. J. ELEY GRIFFITH FARRELL 5. R. SMITH !5. N. MUNRO Three Depots for your con• 6. N. POLLOCK for all your Sporting 6. K. LUHRS veolence Licensee 7. B. O'RIELLY Requirements 7. R. TYNDALL 8. W. CONNORS 8. W. TYNDALL Phone 101 PHONE 185 9. B. M. CARROLL JIM LAIRD 9. G. BROWNE 10. E. FOSTER will be pleased to meet 10. D. KOEHLER 11. B. LANG you 11. D. BEST 12. F. THOMPSON 12. A. BIRON ARDLETHAN ANECDOTES 13. P. SMITH BANNA A VENUE 13. J. FIELDER GRIFFITH "G" 14. L. Tl MOT HY GRIFFim 14. J. BORTOLAZZO 15. R. HENRY P.bone 399 1!5. V. O'DWYER Although eaten last week, the Stars' Our loss to Leeton last Sunday gave US. J. KELLY 16. R. CARROLL tails are sky high, and why not? After them a double this season, and now 17. G. STOUT 17. A. HUDSON all, we have shaken the liver out of 18. W. B. CARROLL 18. J CRAMP we'll have to "pull our socks up" If 19. B. O'REILY 19. R. DAVIES two of the leading teams in successive we hope to make the finals. 20. E. FOSTER 20. A. SMITH weeks. Bill Biron won another shirt to add 21. M. SMITH 21. I. BUCK It appears that our first eighteen 22. J. COOMBES 22. B. YOUNG to his collection with a sustained ruck­ 23. J. STEWART 23. F. KNOX players will have to wait another 12 ing effort. He was to the fore all day 24. J. PURSEHOUSE 24. F. LOCOING months to share in final honours, and and gave a grand display. 25 M. BRADLEY Call in at the 25. J. KLOOT believe me, was are looking forward to 26. B. STOUT 26. D. DREYER John Cramp returned to the team 28. MINCHIN TUCKER BOX 27. B. SAVAGE the 1963 season, to avenge some of after several weeks' absence to be one 29. R. CASSIM 28. J. DIGGLEMAN this season's narrow defeats. of our best with some spirited play 30. G. RYAN Sweets, Cool Drinks, 29. E. WADE Our · seconds, fielding a deple\ed from the fullback position. 31. G. McDONALD 30. F. STEVENSON 32. M. HORAN Groceries 31. A. ANDERSON team, went very well to add a further The seconds, although defeated by 33. B. RENDELL 32. A CAMPBELL four points to their tally.
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