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J 1 - Number 7- August 1973 ~ Congratulations from aU Diehard supporters on the selection and Bob Beatson to play for Queensland. RPAROO MOTORS : STAN LEY ST. EAST BRISBANE 0 • ·BARRY MODNI and IAN TOUGH ;ES· 91 6648, 915568, A.H. 84 9243 ::::E -!ENRY HOLLOWAY FOR PERSONAL SALES & SERVICE TO CLLB MEMBERS ValleysDiehards.com DIEHARD DIGEST - - ---- The Secretary reports . The big news round the Valley in recent weeks has been the Club's acquisition of a 20 years' lease of an additional portion of Crosby Park known to us all as the "Nursery." Plans are now well under way for the construction of the new Leagues Club, together with another playing oval (floodlit), squash courts and parking area; this being the first stage of development and later bowling greens and an Olympic Swimming Pool. A tremendous amount of work has gone into the initial preparatory work, and our thanks and appreciation are due to a number of people, especially our Committee Members Fred Neumann, Ken Overell, Har'ry Long, Ted Norris and Executive Members of the Supporters Club. More details on the project in next month's issue. Other big news recently has been the selection of Gerard Fitzpatrick in the Queensland Side against New South Wales and New Zealand Colts. Thought he performed 100 percent in both games, and is certain to be in the side to travel to Sydney for the game there on 4th August. By the time this magazine reaches you, the side will have been selected, and I am confident he will have other Valley team mates with him on the trip South. The Premiership race is really on, and I am pleased to report that five out of our six senior sides will be contesting the semi finals, and at this stage all five sides could play in the Number One Semi Final. A great effort, and my personal thanks to all players, managers, selectors and coac ht's. Since our last issut' the First Grade side convincingly beat Easts in the Pett'r Scott Memorial Final by 18 points to nil, and followed this victory up with a 33-10 drubbing of Wests. Sorry to report that Ray Breen's side suffered their first defeat recently, but no worries Ray, the big one will be ours. With regard to the weekly hotel raffles, I appeal to all players who will be making the "End fo Season" Trip to give more assistance with these raffles. The attendance by some of these players has been non existent at some hotels lately, so fellas, please assist. I would like to point out that one city hotel is practically manned by lower grade Ia ers. The Phantom writes .. In this, the most unpredictable of League seasons, Valleys have practically overnight separated the men from the boys. A few short weeks ago, supporters of seven of the eight clubs held out hopes of their side playing in the 1973 grand final. ~ All of a sudden that list has shrunk to a probable three. Brothers were first to join Wynnum Manly on the scrap heap, although they gave the Diehards three of their toughest games. The widest winning margin in the three wins by Valleys was seven points. Then Easts' prospects took a real nosedive in the Peter Scott Memorial when they failed to score a point against Valleys in losing 18-0. Next for the chopping block were Wests, who were caned 33-10, with all the ball in the second half. On the surface, it seems to be left to Norths and Redcliffe to fight for the privilege of being beaten by Valleys in the grand final. At the start of the season, club coach Henry Holloway said thlit he could not remember a time when the Diehards had so much senior depth. That has been borne out with the plugging of gaps through injury by seasoned, experienced players- one of the many reasons Valleys have been unchallenge ...__/ leaders throughout the season. Would there be any significance in the fact that the two teams currently at the head of the A grade premiership ladder, Valleys and Norths, had only one representative between them in the State side? Gerry Fitzpatrick made it, and made it on merit. But the fact that he was the only one illustrates the value of teamwork. No real stars, just all players combining as a team. · And it's the side with teamwork, plus the occasional flash of individual brilliance, that will win you premierships. Naturally, there are Diehard supporters who say there should be more Valleys players in the State side - and they're right! Ron Johnson - Prop. Cnr. Ann & Brunswick Streets, VALLEY. Phone 52 2524 We have pleased sportsmen and supporters for over a century , Featuring the popular xxxx "THE BETTER BITTER ALE" HOTEL . 1854 ValleysDiehards.com D I E H ARD D I GES T Pen Picture Our pen picture this issue is also of a forward , from that centre of renowned forwards, Ipswich. Hugh O'Doherty learnt the fundamentals of the great game of Rugb~ League at St. Mary's Christian Bros. College at \\;Ch. A a youngster Hugh represented Ipswich in all the eight and age sides, and after leaving school he "' actuated into A Grade with Ipswich Norths. This auld surprise no one, but the remarkable fact about it · hat he was only sixteen years of age when he gained and held his position in A Grade football. Incidentally, t this time he played with Brothers Club. Another remarkable fact that over a period of five years Hughie played first grade in every position on the field bar one. This must be some sort of a record . Hugh came to Valleys in 1970, where he teamed up ;th his old rival J. Crilly. And what wonderful assets \alley acquired. Hughie has proved himself the best oo ·er forward in Brisbane football, if not in Queensland. His record speaks for itself as he has represe nted Queensland in 1970, and 1971. He was elected in the Queensland squad this year, but owing to business reasons he was forced to withdraw. Hugh has pia~ ed in the last three grand finals for aile) and pla)ed no mean part in bringing home the a on in 1 - and 1 - 1. Having played m·er fifty games r \aile. m e him a real diehard and of cour e the reach magi al 1 ell , hin h" Hi greatest thrill in football as a Itt le difficult for him to~ define. Helping Valleys\\ in t\\O finals, pla);ng for Queensland all take their place as great moments in · football career. Hugh O'Doherty When asked his opinion as to the coaching ability of Henry Holloway, he replied that Henry was the best coach he had ever played under. A sentiment shared by so many of our players. We will have to keep that Henry fellow. Hughie is married and his wife Dianne loves football, she hasn't misse_d a game that Hughie has played in. They have a lovely li ttle daughter of nine months named Stephenie, and Oh Boy is father the proud one. Hughie's future in football is wrapped up in Valleys, where , he says, he will spend the rest of his football days . At twenty-five years of age he has quite a few years_left. He says th~t football is becoming tougher all t.he time . and he thmks, because of the professional aspect o_f _t he game today. His advice to young players is to conditiOn themse!Yes. as you have to be in tip top condition to play and avoid injuries. Hughie O'Doherty is a credit to his club on and off the field. and indeed Valleys are most fortunate to have this thorough gentleman as one of them :---IGGS-tYRE-&-AllfO-SPECfAllST~ 260 Zillmere Rd., Zillmere. 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BUILDING CONTRACTORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS PHONE 68 4577 -00- ValleysDiehards.com t> DIEHARD DIGEST -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OUR SELECTORS Some of the most maligned members of any football club surely must be the selectors at some time or another. Sure at times we think they have made a istake in putting in this player instead of this one. dowever we must realise that they have elected to do a job. and although mistakes are sometimes made, no one is perfect and they do their job to the best of their ability. It was us , the club members who elected the selectors, and remember that oft quoted Valley saying, 'One fo r all and all for one,' and give them encouragement for a thankless job, that on the who! ~ is well done. Charlie Kelly Our senior selector is Charlie Kelly, who first joined Valleys Club in 1926. Charlie played for Valleys in the late twenties. He was first a selector from 1926 to 1938. He was again appointed a selector in 1957. and has held that position until the present day, \\;th the exception of two years. He has also been a committee member for the same period of time also. Charlie KeU~ ~as a foundation member of the Valley Old Bo) Association, and was instrumental in forming thio m t important part of our club. He was president-of the Old Boys for three years, and has the honour of gainin=- the first life membership bestowed by them. He is eni r Yice president of the Old Boys, and was made a life member of the club in 1938. Carlton Draught Australias famous beer for over 100 years } ltQN •. ·. . . ·. ~' 13 · · ·• ·. ·.·. ··· Jt nz l . 11,t!f: ~·;z;;;~fil beer for e football! ~ ANOTHER CARLTON PRODUCT Graham Shields commenced playing with the Valleys under 18 Grade in 1956, as fullback. In 19-- he graduated to C grade to be a member of the premiership side scoring four tries in the grand final. He played Reserve Grade in 1958, and gained a place in the first side the next year in 1959. Graham played ht football in Tully in 1963, and was a member of the Foley Shield winners. He returned to Valleys, where he continued playing and represented Brisbane in 1966. Graham was on the management committee for three years, and also an Old Boys committee member for three years. This is the second year that he has been a selector. • 'ext issue we will feature the remaining two elec_tors of Valley's senior sides. Nev Lesina and Ted rrL. ValleysDiehards.com DIEHARD DIGEST ---------------------------------------------------------------4. Can you name the FORTITUDE VALLEY 1st Grade side for the 1971 B .R.L. Grand Final? appliances 5. for the best deal on electrial appliances contact the IAlbion Appliarce Centre] WE CAN COMPETE WITH THE SO CALLED DISCOUNT WAREHOUSES AND PROVIDE PERSO AL AFTER SALES SERVICE Q Who was the Referee for the 1971 Grand Final, 1st Grade at Lang Park? 6. Has former FORTITUDE VALLEY centre Mick Retchless ever been captain of Queensland? 7. Which two sides played off in the Reserve Grad~" Grand Final for 1971 at Lang Park? 8. Which sides contested the 1st Grade B.R.L. Preliminary Final, 1971, Lang Park and who won the match? 9. Which Brisbane side did former ace five-eighth JOHN GLEESON first play for when he transferred from Toowoomba? 10. Did former Referee Pat McGrory ever referee a B.R.L. 1st Grade Grand Final? ~ ~ "8961 N'M3H.LflOS PHONE 62 4513 Football Quiz by 1. 2. 3. ALBION P~le~pp "8 "l SH'MflHflS N'M'3HlflOS SH'MflHflS N'M'3Hl'MON ., "6961 No. 6 · ev Montgomery The 1971 B.R.L. Grand Final in 1st Grade was played between FORTITUDE VALLEY and EASTERN SUBURBS. Which side took out the title and what was the final score? In the above match, a FORTITUDE VALLEY player won the award for "THE BEST TACKLER." Who was he? First scorers in the 1971 B.R.L. 1st Grade Grand Final for their respective sides were wingers. Who were they? 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ValleysDiehards.com I E ARD DIGEST ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- e s Girl of the Month from THE coach Well, members, what a lovely position to be in at this stage of the competition, with four games to go, and nearly assured of the minor premiership. As this goes to press we are due to play Norths, and having beaten them will be four or five points in front of the next team. I say this without being over confident as our side has really applied themselves. This was apparent by that "great" Peter Scott memorial win, and then Wests were not allowed in the picture to avenge the first two rounds' defeats. When have Easts been beaten to nil in the last decade? Come on you historians. ~1is s Dianne Neilsen is the Digest's choice for ·alley's girl of the month. Dianne is twenty two years f age and is a stenographer with an insurance finn. Dian ne is an outdoor girl who enjoys playing squash, .1.·im ming and watching football. She is also an a'id -,ok reader. She has recently become engaged o Ian "!son, who plays with V alleys. We think that a alley :Jl of the month adds glamour to our Dige t. Valley Old Boys Wests knew they were playing a fully fit in form side . this time, and it was one of the few times that you saw attack at its best; defence superb, and most important, the man running onto the ball and each player fitting into the pattern of play. I know we have to hold that form and keenness, but that's my problem so no worries there. I would like to give Ross Stru-dwick special mention on his complete· dominance over his opposition half-backs in the last two games. Ross just keep that up and will be rewarded. Thanks Marty, your leadership was complete and concise pal. Keep it up. Congrats to you Fitz on your State games. Who knows, you may finish up with a forced holiday later in the year. The reserves seem to have done their dash, after they let the last two games out of the bag. Remember boys, vou haYe to fire from the bell, not in the second half onlv. as YOU did against Easts. I hope you can win the next fi\e~ YOU never know, miracles have happened- 19-o. In the last edition it was advised that Charlie Kelly was in hospital. Well he fooled everyone and came orne about the same time as that Digest was received y Members. But it was only for a couple of weeks ecause he went back into Greenslopes Hospital and had the operation the week before this edition went to nress. Here's wishing you a quick recovery Charlie. Congratulations to the First Grade side for winning the Peter Scott Memorial Shield. This was a great \ictory over Easts. The A nnual Dinner Dance will be held on Saturdav . ,ht, 27th October, 1973 at Fairv.iew Lounge. This is ..-·eat night with good food, plenty to drink and excellent Entertainment. So Members are advised to ·eep that night free . a - In conclusion I would like to say thanks sincerely to tho e friendly donors who shouted a sip after the Peter Scott. especially to Peter Scott junior. The boys fully appreciated it. By the time I go to press again I hope we will be m inor premiers, leading try scorers, and Craven 'A' trophy winners. It "'ill be a hard job, because as it is said:- 'We don't play attractive entertaining football.' DO WE!! Keep jogging. •••• Presentation of Trophies Night has been set down for Saturday, 6th October in the Club Rooms, whilst the Dinner Dance will be held at Riverside on 13th October. Ticket application forms for the Dinner. Dan ce will be posted to all financial members next month. LICENSED PLUMBERS • DRAINERS • HOUSE MAINTENANCE • FLAT MAINTENANCE HOT WATER INSTALLATIONS • GASFITTERS AND REPAIRS H. H. LONG & SON R. H. LONG 26 Danube St., Strathpine. Phone 85 4842 ESTIMATES GIVEN (M.P.AQ.) H. H. LONG 19 Seventh Ave., Kedron. Phone 57 1553 ValleysDiehards.com rri IE IJIEI 1~----.... POOL DRESSING ROOMS ETC. A project that will assure the perpetuality of v·.R. L. F. C. F. NEUMANN, President They saw a vision playing fields and at last the w of Valley)s T. For what you 'strive you must attain if you keep your mind upon the game. E. NORRIS, Building Committee The leading clu leading sporting K.O PERSPECTIVE FROM WEST. ValleysDiehards.com ClUB HOUSE ndid of the tended rous glory ahal A magnificent project, given lot's of thought and consideration and should be a credit to the Valley Club and surrounding districts. H. LONG, Senior V.P. "Its time" J. EGERTON, Supporters Club ValleysDiehards.com DIEHARD DIGEST THE CITY VIEW CITY VIEW HOTEL 447 Wickham Tee. 29 4284 MINE HOST IA N JACKSON Come to the NEW CITY VIEW with modernised air conditioned Bars & Lounge The raffling of chooks has, over the years, been a great method of raising finance for football clubs in Brisbane. aturally the ideal place to conduct such raffles is in Hotels. For 0\ er ten vears one of these Hotels has been The City Vie\\. of .fp Wickham Street, Spring Hill. Week afler ~ ee · each Friday night a loyal team of Valley offi ·ial· and supporters congregate at The View to raffle the humble chook. and meat tray, to raise money for \ alley . A the history of raffles goes back so long naturally he per onnel changes. but the spirit and .:omradeship among sellers. the Publican, and above all. the patron of this great Valley Pub has endured o ver the years. The present manager is Ian Jackson , who has, since his recent taking over of the City View, given the sellers of the raffles every encouragement and support possible. Previo usly Pop Ridolfi , for many years the publican, also gave Valleys plenty of support. Recently since the remodelling of the hotel the raffl es have been built up to eight c hooks, five meat trays, and two fish trays. Get your home supplies from our DRIVE in BROWSE in BOTTLE DEPT. - d!Cchards to alan ;Ockson gJ for the BIGGEST dtScounts FRANCHISE our present sellers. Pict ured above are some (From left) Ron Collier, G raham McLean, Gerald Fitzpatrick , D . Dowling, Frank Clancy and John Smith. Praise must be given to workers of the past who built up Valley prestige in the City View. Men like Don Stanfie ld , John Flannagan, the late Bill O'Kenwood, and Don Clayton who year after year carried on the raffles. Others who have given their time and effort to assure the smooth fun cti oning of this venture have been. 'orm Clarke, Buddy Brown and Tracey Edwards. ~ aturally there have been ma ny others who have assisted at some time or another, if any names have been omitted we apologise. One of o ur luckiest workers seems to be Frank (chook) Clancy, who generally manages to win a chook or tr AGENT FOR ~VER MOTORS ALDERLEY DRIVE IN 56·1555 ALL HOURS One of o ut regular customers Mr . Vic. Gibson , is seen receivin g a tray he has won from F. Clancy. We must mention the most important people at the City View , and they ar e our c ustomers, without them we wo ulci just not exist. Ma ny of them have a regular orde r throughout the year , and their assistance is very mu c h appreciated by the Valley Club. ValleysDiehards.com f'P DIEH ARD DIGES T COME TO THE CABARET every SUNDAY evening B.PM AT VALLEYS CLUBHOUSE Artists for August. Aug: 5 TERRY GORDON Betty Neil Aug:12 DAVID COOPER Joan Ridgewell Aug:19 KEITH HUMBER Betty McQuade Aug: 26 SIMON MEHANA Toni Wayne compered by MIKE MORRISEY BAND NITE - LIFE Having a Function? TERRY GORDON Why not contact Valleys Club Manager Ken Wieland, 62 3863, and discuss your needs and he will be only too happy to arrange your WEDDING RECEPTIONS, MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS, PARTIES & CELEBRATIONS at VALLEYS FOOTBALL CLUB. ValleysDiehards.com DIEHARD DIGEST----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CLUB CHATTER Story goes down Manly (Sydney) way, there is a large bill board with a church message that reads "What would you do if Christ came to Manly?" Some wit has printed in large letters along the bottom of the sign "MOVE FULTON ON TO THE WING ." •• During recent wet spell when all games were called off, arm Clarke turned up at Davies Park, and wondered '' hy he was the only one there. However he had Bettv \\;th him to talk to. Also caught" as Bob Frady who called for the jerseys for the open ide. •• Ray Breen' econd Div. A side beaten for the first time in fifteen game . R umour was they were going through undefeated. HoweYer they scored four tries to three and the o~ ill be out to turn the tables if they get another go at Ea t . •• Club Secretary George Dziewicki and delegate Buddy Brown, the chap with a glass in each hand, obviously enjoying a cold beer, or two. •• Bouquets for Hilary Grey, treasurer of our Supporters Club, who on many occasions has helped with the chook raffles at The Hacienda when he has noticed a shortage of staff. Last 1 sue'. picture of Happy Jack was framed and presented to him. When asked who took the photo Happy Jack replied that it was Spanners. The enquirer remarked a couple of times "It couldn't have been Spanners." Happy then angrily and vocally but innocently retorted, "I know it was Spanners, because I was there." •• •• That clubhouse at Purtell Park was the venue of some hearty cheers and Valley ditties, when it was announced over the P.A. of Valleys' trashing of Wests bv 33 to 10. To be on the safe side about fifteen Valley-ites left inmasse. •• Good samaritan of the Citv View, Ron Collier, who is always on hand to assist when staff is scarce, had an interesting fishing trip to Caloundra a while back. When left stranded on Bribie Island by his mates, he decided to sample the rum as things were a little chilly. He was a pleased Ron next morning when the trees were not falling on him but securely emplanted where they belonged. A recent issue told of how doubles were introduced into Queensland by Valleys. Bill Dall, champion Valley and Queensland forward of another era, informs us that this was how the erection of our dressing shed in the Valley school ground was financed. •• •• Who was the Masseur seen tripping the light fantastic with an ex-referee's wife at Lang Park Leagues Club with a red serYiette hanging in his belt. ONE GUESS . •• On another point, when the BIG HOLLOWAY is around it pays to '' atch out for flying frozen birds . •••• DATES TO REMEMBER Some of Gordon McClarty's third grade players getting together after a training run at Valleys. •• A suggestion box for The Diehard Digest will be placed in the Club premises members are encouraged to avail themselves with some articles or news. Even if it's only to dab a mate in . •• The Annual Presentation of Trophies for all Senior Grades will be held in the Club Rooms at Neumann Oval on Saturda), 6th October. The Annual Dinner Dance will again be held at Riverside Ballroom, Oxlade Drive, New Farm, on Saturday, 13th October. Application forms for Tickets for this function "ill be sent out next month, and only financial members of the Club wiD be eligible to make application for same, so make sure that you have not overlooked pa~· ing ~our membership dues. ValleysDiehards.com DIEHARD DIGEST--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BINGO Bingo is still going strong. There is only one complaint from the organiser Mr. Ted Norris, and that is bingo starts at 8 p.m. sharp of a Friday night. Patrons please arrive on time so that Ted can start the call without delay. The jackpot is up to $250 dollars again, closely followed by the second being up to $150. Bring along your friends, and pass the word around. as there are plenty of good prizes to go off. TOUCH FO OTBALL .After a late start Valley's touch football side was graded into the 2nd di-..ision, they were too late to enter the first division competition. However, in their first fixture game they defeated Coolum Lifesavers by 9 tries to 2. This was a great start and the boys are lookmg forward to more victories. ~ Touch footey is played mainly by ex-players who desire to stay in ·s ome sort of condition. It is played by eight a side, and is a pretty keen competition. The final will be playe d by the two leading teams a week after the B.R.L. grand final. The other sides in this competition are Coolum Lifesavers. Beenleigh. Souths Junior coaches, Wynnum -...'v1anly. and .New Farm. Some of Valley players are Ross Threlfo, Jim Lingard, Ken Cutting. G. ~1cClarty (of C grade fame) Graham Shields. Brian ~1clean, Bill Peel. Terrv Stevens and of course their Captain and organiser, the one and only one Michael Retchless. Anyone interested in touch footey should contact Mick at 57 6129. A bit of obvious hereo worship as Chris Gregg, of Sandgate. poses with Russell Hughes at a recent party. Chris thinks Valleys are a cert. • • • • Valleys popular Captain MARTY SCANLAN says - -you ' ll be home pn the pig's back . With Anderson "s Famous Meats- Curtin Avenue. \ .Hamilton. MIAI' anderson MEAT PA'CKING Co. Pty. Ltd. ValleysDiehards.com DIEHARD DIGEST-------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHAMROCK HOTEL Mine Hosts Norma & Bailey Pitt Cnr. Brunswick St. & St. Pauls Tee .. FORTITUDE VALLEY. Phone 52 2421 Immediate and free home delivery of all supplies. * COUNTER LUNCHES * WINES SPIRITS & ALES Junior Division Firstly, congratulations to the Under 14 team on a well deserved President's Cup victory over Norths by 13-10. The last five nerve-shattering minutes, in which Norths scored a converted try and then attacked our line, had everyone breathless. The team were outstanding in defence to withstand the pressure. Great stuff boys - keep it up. Unfortunately the Under 15 team cannot seem to get going, their defeats are usually only by a few points, and at times they produce good football. In the Under 16 Grade, Bobby Brown's boys. playing against much bigger teams, are, nevertheless. going well. The team is playing with lots of determination and spirit. The Under 17 A side have been disappointing of late. the tackling department does not seem to be up to scratch, so come on fellas, get with it. The Under 17B team are going well and we have high hopes of a premiership from Ken Grant and his players. Our Under 18 side has us scratching our heads at times, with their erratic form. Bad luck for Brian Saunders breaking his thumb recently. At this stage most · teams have good semi-final prospects, with the honours to the Under 14 side being minor premiers already. The juniors would like to wish all senior teams the very best, coming up to the finals - v.i.th a special mention to Henry, Marty and the boys on their good performances of late. RUSTY COORPAROO MOTORS' AWARDS Barry Modni's best player awards in recent matches have been:Versus Brothers: "A" Grade T. Perkins Res. Grade D. Herbert "C" Grade G. Murphy Versus Easts: "A" Grade R. Hughes Res. Grade J. Abbott "C" Grade A. Pike Versus Wests: "A" Grade T. Perkins Res. Grade J. Delaforce "C" Grade G. Daunt "MISS JUNIOR VALLEYS" GAYLE BUTTERWORTH Gayle is an 18 year old Clerk Typist of Stafford. Gayle attended Stafford State School, Everton Park High and finally Kangaroo Point Business College. At Everton Park, Gayle captured the Under 16 girls Athletic Championship in 1970. Another first for our Miss Valleys Juniors was at the recent Dayboro Rodeo of which Gayle is Assistant · Secretary; this versatile young lady rode a Brahma Bull for the required time of eight seconds under international Rodeo Rules. Her ability to handle animals has also amassed Gayle hundreds of ribbons and prizes including dozen of championships for horst riding at Qld. Agricultural Shows and was Resene Champion Girl Rider of the 1969 Brisbane Royal Show. Gayle also has been placed in Ladies Qld. Buck Jumping Championships. A keen "Diehard" supporter of both senior and junior Rugby League, a Horsewoman of tremendous ability and an excellent athlete into the bargain coupled with a great personality (not forgetting her attractiveness) one can see why Gayle got the Judges nod. Once again, congratulations to Miss Junior Valleys of 1973. Boy. the closest I would get to a Brahman Bull would be on a plate and then it would have to be well done. ValleysDiehards.com DIEHARD DIGE ST------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Valley United Stars MEMORIES OF BYGONE YEARS From a Social Club formed on 7th September, 1963 to give the local kids a Christmas Tree , saw the forming of Valley United Stars J.R.L.F.C. From a surplus of a few pounds left over we then decided to form our now Football Club in 1964. Andy Clarken became our first President along with A. Baker as Secretary, and A. Eadie as Treasurer, with N. Pardella, Social Secretary. One wonders how we managed to buy jerseys and extras, but I first must thank Mr. Fred Neumann and George Dziewicki, who were then President and Secretary of our present Parent Club - Fortitude Valley, for their approval to approach Whatmore's Sports Store and Mr. Errol La Franz to open our first account. We fortunately gave these gentlemen no cause to worry finance wise. Without a clubhouse we held all of our meetings in our garage and our boys can tell what meetings they were. No time limit was placed and some nights we carried on till twelve and one o'clock in the morning. Later on we managed to lease from the Council a piece of land in Bulimba Street, Bulimba for our playing field . With the real Diehard spirit and a team of willing workers. we have now 2 first class ovals. Also we have had Australian and World Cup sides under Coach arry Bath, train on these fields, and our club has been .>mplimented many times for its marvellous condition. From these words a vote of thanks must go to the late Dave Cussens who spent many long hours in the preparation. For the first clubhouse on the grounds we had to hire a shed from Hornibrooks for a time until we were able to build our existing clubhouse. We are all very thankful we had Billy Anderson to guide us along correctly on the building. On reviewing our first financial report in 1964, how, I don 't know, we had a credit of 852 pounds-8-5, which shows we had a very good winning bunch of members. Only two teams were fielded in 1964, i.e. 12s and 13s. Coach for the 12s was Bill Anderson. and 13s Merv. Woodford. It wasn't a very happy season for Bill as he only lost two games throughout the season, which were the President'' Cup and Premiership final. Continuing the good work we have now extended further to building another new clubhouse, behind our present one to improve our Social nights and the Diehard spirit. Valley United Stars J.R.L.F.C. is now well established but one must not forget the ladies for their help and financial assistance which were worked under hard and trying times. Some names which should be mentioned are Mesdames Gwen Anderson, Norma Clarken, Mary Mathieson, Ann Baker, Mavis Abraham, Phyllis Titman, Joan Anderson, Audrey Prestridge, Hazel McLean, June McFetridge and many more cannot be remembered, for which an apology is noted. The early beginning may have been very hard, a lot of work has been done by many, but, I feel, when we see the result we're very proud of "Valley United Stars" J.R.L.F.C. A. Baker, Secretary -1964-69. Pictured is the VaUey United Stars Under 23 side, winners of the President's Cup. ·---~-~-:-~-·-·-·-··:-·-·""-- - DYNAMIC DEALS ON DATSUN 1200's 1289 GYMPI E ROAD, ASPLEY- TELEPHONE 63 2988 ............ . ·--·--'>7'-'"~,m&k'<. LIMITED STOCK ONLY OF 1200 MANUAL, AUTOMATIC SEDANS COUPES AND STATION WAGONS. ValleysDiehards.com DIEHAR D DIGEST - - - -- -- - - - - - -- -- - - - -- - - -- - - - - -- Stafford Division Valleys Emerson Park Division finished the Cup battle with four President's Cups out of a possible seven. Congratulations go to the Under 8s, Under 9 (Special Division), Under lOA , and the 13B side. While congratulations are being passed around, let's send an extra special congratulation to Miss Gayle Butterworth in being selected as Miss Valley Juniors. In this edition we enclose a photograph of Gayle and a few details which prompted her to enter this quest. I wish I knew how to get on the judging panel. What a sweet job to cop. Ernie Dunglison is still grinning and informs me that he has already nominated himself for the job (?) next season. A very sound suggestion discussed at our last Meeting will be put into practice in the off season in an attempt to maintain the boys' interest in between Football seasons. Cricket teams are to be formed and various outings will be arranged. Good thinking from Emma's Committee. A well known face (football wise) was seen at our ground one training night showing the under llB side some finer points on the game. The Player concerned was Brothers Captain Coach and ex-International Lock, Col Weiss. Very heartening to see a footballer of his standing passing on hints to the younger players irrespective of what Club they represent. The Committee, Coaches and Managers and all supporters from Emmerson Park wish the Senior sides the best of luck in their remaining important matches and congratulations to Coach Henry Holloway and Matty and his men on their great win over the Tigers in the Peter Scott Memorial Trophy. UP THE BLUES. • MOTOR MOWER RAFFLE The Rm er motor mO\\ er that \\ as donated to the clubb~ keen supporter Mr. Alan Ja ·son, \\ as \\ On bv . e\\ Farm. 1r A.J. Kae er, 30 Abbott St . Mr. Kaeser can colle ct the mower from Alan at the • Alderl ey Dri' e In Shopping Centre . after first obtaining a lett er of aut horisation to collect same from club . secreta ~ George Dziewicki whose address appears on the back page of the Digest. - - - - -- - -- - - ································································~I I . I FORTITUDE VALLEY RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB 44 St. Pauls Tee .. City. 4000. I I I APPLI CATION FOR MEMBERSHIP I, ... ......... .. J'llC m fu ll m bl ock letters) Occupa tion ... Address ....... . ... Phone Private .. .................... . Phone Bu me iember·h;p of the Fo rti tude Valley h u d I be acce pted as a member I pt an ab1Je b~ the Club Rules and he reb) agree to Regul3tJOP. a tr m tJ~e t > t1me ame nded. Date of Apph auon ............... Signed ............................ . DC ES An nual Sub scripti on Plave rs Vi ~e Prcs1den ts $5 $2 S I 0 - o r in excess. Enclosed JS S ... .. ..... .... .. .... . covering above . 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