were still acceptable. Unfortunately,Melbourne Tech. had m uc h the sameidea for they went on to narrowly winthe ca rn iva l fr om C<strong>au</strong>lfield .Ca u lfield m issed ga in ing a pla ce inon Iy fou r events out of th e 23 even tsentered . A lot of cr ed it must go to '(hefoll owing :Alan Young -pla ce.2 f irsrs a nd 1 secondJ. Sweatman-l win and 2 sec onds .But giv ing all the credit to these twocho ps would be un fa ir to the res t of t heteam, who all gave wonde rfu l performancesagainst ve ry st rong oppos ition.SENIOR SWIMMINGJ. Legg o, P. Sm ith, J . Flood, L. Peake, P. W en t!, K. Nanke rvis, J . Nation, I. Sweat ma n,R. Clin ch , A. Young.SENIOR TENNISW . Eckhardt, D. Chamberl ain , C. Thom as;K. Terr y, N. Wong, C. Greeves, R. Mc Kenzi e.49• JUNIOR FOOTBALLSixtee n yea rs ago C<strong>au</strong>lfield won thepremiersh ip and th is yea r repeated thatsuccess. Throughout the home and homematches pressure was appl ied by allour sec t ion opponents. We lost onematch- Sa ndringham by a goal-buta ven ged th at defeat and entered thefinals with the prospect of finding itne ce ssary to win all of th ree matches totriumph.First Semi v. Gee long .- Rained allday. At th e lost c ha nge we were down2.4 to 4 .4 bu t played a magnificentlast quarter to score 2.3 to 1 po int, a lth ough we may ha ve been helped a..
IIIIlittle by one Geelong player.Final v . Essendon.-A mud patch, butthis time we began to wear down the oppos ition at half time, eventually emerging comfortable winners 9 . 12 to 6 .10.Grand Final v . Richmond.-This d ayof days was perfect. We were the underdoqsfacing the tigers who wsre unbeaten,but our team excelled itself endslowly but surely forged ahead. With abrand of first class football and neversay-d ie spirit, C<strong>au</strong>lfield emerged magnificent winners, 9 .18 to 6 .7 . Thus wasclinched a season of hard work, highhopes and school team spirit , but wemust not forget the othe r teams. Toour section and final series opponentswe extend congratulations, condolencesand best wishes.Let 's run through the team:Dooley - an adept spoi ler and courageousfull bock, ably supported byWolter - little behind in sk ill. Murdoch,successfully stifled all opposingrovers. Altman, robust defender, followerand vice-captain. Graham, Priceand Seccom be - without a doubt apeerless half bock line. All third formers,we must have them bock next year.Day-tireless and magnificent in finalmatch. Simmons - a racehorse andbe<strong>au</strong>tiful ball handler. Livy-fast tenaciousand clever. Matthews - looksand ploys like his Dod . Nott-better inthe wide open spa ces. Brod erick-seenat be st in final. Andrew-there wereno better full forwards in oppos ingteams. Beaven-strong and a be<strong>au</strong>tifulleft foot kick. Phelan-bobbed up cnywhereand split open opposing defencelines. Ferguson-a tireless , strong andinsp iring player and captain. ':;renfellacool a nd calm player, .:J lovely kick.Poore-one of the finest rovers in ·.-hegame. Wilson, Woodward, Glatz, Corroll, Richardson, Finlayson, Cant, Bennett,Stone - loyal and first classemergencies. Watch most of them nextyear.Wrotten - first aid, timekeeper endtrainer. Carroll - backbone of organizationas well as player.Mr. Po ice and Mr. Flanagan helpedccnsiderably with Monday coaching andlectures. Mr. Jordon encouragingand enthusiastic at all times. Mr. MeGarvin - - responsible for the team'sph ysico! fitness and organization. Mr.Carr, Mr . Bydder, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Ca rloss - all assisted in the final matches.JUNIOR FOOTBALLBack : A. Poore, H. Glatz, D. Phelan, W . Dooley, A. Dick, H. Matthews. Sec. Back : Mr. S.Powell (coach), R. Andrew, G. Gahan, J . Bennett, N. Stone, G. Carrol. Sec . Front: I. Walter,P. Livv, I. Richa rdson, A. Altman (v.c .), K. Ferguson (c.J, D. Grenfell, M. Nott, R. Broderick.Front: K. Day, A. Simmons, I. Murdoc k, R. Bevan , T . Pr«:e. R. Finl ayson , W . Secorne .50
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