b'59511THE FOOTBALLER (The Official Organ of the Wimmera Football League) [Printed at the Office of the WimmeraMail-Times, Horsham]: 34 editionsApril 1960 and September 1965 including several Finals. Mixed condition. .$150200512THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER (Official Organ of the Victorian Amateur Football Association) [Published by Halls, Station St., Box Hill and by Adprint, Berkeley St., Carlton]: 1960 (18 editions, including the Grand Final) and 1961(18 editions, including the Grand Final). Mixed condition. (36 items).The teams covered include Old Scotch Collegians, University Blacks, University Blues, Old Melburnians, Old Paradians, Old Xaverians, Alphongton, Brunswick, Geelong, Old Xaverians and Power House. $150200513The Football Record: Special editions for the 1961 1st Semi-Final (Footscray v St.Kilda); the [Prelim.] Final (Melbourne v Footscray) and the Grand Final (Hawthorn v Footscray). Also, the Night Series Final (Collingwood v Fitzroy) and one Home-and-Away Record (St. Kilda v South Melb.). (Total: 5). Mixed condition.Hawthorn 13.16 (94) won its first Grand Final, defeating Footscray 7.9 (51) in front of 107,935 fans. $200250514THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER Official Organ of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (V.A.F.A.): 1961 editions,19 different editions between April 29th and 9th September, plus 5 duplicates all bound together in one volume. Also, 11 loose editions between April 1961 and May 1966. Each edition provides details of all 5 grades, ladders and news concerning the 92 different teams that made the VAFA the largest single football organization in Australia. (Total: 35). $300400515The Football Record: 1963 editions for 11 Home-and-Away Rounds, all featuring St.Kilda. Also, Special editions for the 1963 1st Semi-Final (Melbourne v St.Kilda); the 2nd Semi-Final (Hawthorn v Geelong);the Prelim. Final (Melbourne v Hawthorn) and the Grand Final (Hawthorn v Geelong). (15 items). Mixed condition.Geelong 15.19 (109) won its sixth Premiership, defeating Hawthorn 8.12 (60) in front of 101,209 fans. St. Kilda finished the Home-and-Away Season in Fourth position on the ladder, with 13 wins, and 5 losses. They were eliminated from the finals in the First Semi. $200250516ST. KILDA FOOTBALL CLUB: 1963 Practice Match programmes for games played at the St. Kilda Ground on 16th, 23rd & 30th March and 13th April. Each of 4 pages and providing a listing of the players making up 4 teams. Noted Ditterich, Stewart, Smith, Baldock, Howell, Roberts, Synman, Coady and Morrow. (4 items). $100200517The Football Record: 1964 editions for 8 Home-and-Away Rounds, all featuring St.Kilda; also, the Night Premiership Football Record for Richmond v St.Kilda and the Interstate Match between Victoria and Western Australia and Special editions for the 19641st Semi-Final (Geelong v Essendon); the 2nd Semi-Final (Collingwood v Melbourne);the Prelim. Final (Collingwood v Geelong) and the Grand Final (Melbourne v Collingwood).(Total: 14 items). $200250ex 518 ex 519518The Football Record: 1965 editions for 9 Home-and-Away Rounds, with 6 featuring St.Kilda; Also, the Interstate Match (Victoria v South Australia) and the Special editions for the 1965 1st Semi-Final (Geelong v Essendon); the 2nd Semi-Final (Collingwood v St.Kilda);the Prelim. Final (Collingwood v Essendon) and the Grand Final (Essendon v St.Kilda). (14 items).St. Kilda finished the Home-and-Away Season in Top position on the ladder, with 14 wins, and 4 losses. Essendon, who went on to win the Premiership finished in 4th position with 12 wins and 6 losses. Essendon 14.21 (105) won the Grand Final over St.Kilda 9.16 (70) in front of 104,846 fans. St.Kilda centreman, Ian Stewart won the Brownlow Medal and his team appeared in a Grand Final for the first time since 1913. $200250519The Football Record: Special editions for the 1966 1st Semi-Final (Geelong v Essendon); the 2nd Semi-Final(Collingwood v St.Kilda);the Prelim. Final (St.KIlda v Essendon) and the Grand Final (Collingwood v St.Kilda).Also, two Home-and-Away issues. (Total: 6).St.Kilda 10.14 (74) won the Grand Final over Collingwood 10.13 (73) in front of 102,055 fans. St.Kilda centreman,Ian Stewart won the Brownlow.$300400'