1965 Dockerty Cup Results

written by John Punshon
Sources: The Age, Il Globo, Neos Kosmos, The Sporting Globe, The Sun

Home Team v Away Team
Round One
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Alexander 0 - 5 Ringwood United
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Athena 4 - 3 Oakleigh
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Bayswater 9 - 1 Helvetic
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Brighton 3 - 0 Ajax
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Coburg United 1 - 0 Albion
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Croydon 1 - 4 Glenroy
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Flinders Naval Depot 0 - 7 Moonee Ponds
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Frankston
Walkover to Frankston
- Melita
Walkover to Frankston
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Hercules 3 - 0 Heidelberg
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
ICI Deer Park 4 - 2 Airport West
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Libertas 2 - 0 Chelsea
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Lilydale 0 - 7 Altona
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Makedonia 1 - 0 Austria
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Moorabbin City 4 - 6 South Yarra
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Mooroolbark United 0 - 1 Olympic-North Carlton
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Moreland Thistle 2 - 0 Richmond Alemannia
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Northcote City 2 - 6 Springvale
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Prahran City 3 - 4 Park Rangers
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
St Albans-Olympia United 2 - 4 Sunshine City
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
St Kilda Abel Tasman 1 - 0 Ferntree Gully
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Sandringham City 1 - 1 Box Hill
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Trident 0 - 3 Melbourne University
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Tullamarine 2 - 5 Essendon
Saturday, July 3, 1965.
Waverley 0 - 2 Dandenong City
Round One Replay
Sunday, July 18, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne.
Box Hill 4 - 1 Sandringham City
Round Two
Six qualifiers from country districts enter the competition
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Altona 1 - 0 Geelong Polonia
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Athena 3 - 0 Brighton
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Bayswater 2 - 3 South Yarra
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Essendon
After extra time
3 - 2 Sunshine City
After extra time
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Geelong 0 - 3 Bell Park
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Hercules
After extra time
2 - 4 Box Hill
After extra time
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Libertas 1 - 0 Glenroy United
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Makedonia 2 - 1 Yallourn
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Monash 3 - 2 Newborough
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Moonee Ponds 2 - 4 Park Rangers
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Myrtleford 1 - 3 Coburg United
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Olympic-North Carlton 5 - 1 Frankston
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Pegasus Morwell 2 - 0 Springvale
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Ringwood United 2 - 1 Dandenong City
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
St Kilda Abel Tasman 1 - 7 Moreland Thistle
Saturday, July 31, 1965.
Melbourne University 5 - 0 ICI Deer Park
Round Three
Saturday, September 4, 1965.
Athena 0 - 2 Coburg United
Saturday, September 4, 1965.
Bell Park 1 - 4 Park Royal
Saturday, September 4, 1965.
Essendon
After extra time
1 - 1 Ringwood United
After extra time
Saturday, September 4, 1965.
Libertas 6 - 1 South Yarra
Saturday, September 4, 1965.
Makedonia 2 - 1 Melbourne University
Saturday, September 4, 1965.
Monash 0 - 3 Altona
Saturday, September 4, 1965.
Moreland Thistle 4 - 2 Pegasus Morwell
Saturday, September 4, 1965.
Olympic-North Carlton 0 - 4 Box Hill
Round Three Replay
Saturday, September 11, 1965. September 11, 1965.
Essendon 3 - 1 Ringwood United
Round Four
Saturday, September 11, 1965.
Box Hill 1 - 3 Park Rangers
Saturday, September 11, 1965. September 11, 1965.
Moreland Thistle 2 - 0 Altona
Sunday, September 12, 1965. September 12, 1965.
Coburg United 3 - 0 Libertas
Date not known (possibly September 15, 1965)
Makedonia
Won by Makedonia
- Essendon
Won by Makedonia
Round Five
State League teams enter
Saturday, September 18, 1965. Middle Park. Refere: De Lange.
Hakoah
Line-up included: Johnny Walker, Bill Latto, Hugh Murney, George Keith, Robertson, Billy McIvor & Bill Rowley.
Goals: Rowley x 3, Robertson
4 - 0 Coburg United
Line-up included: Sammy Crooks, Morgan, Farrugia, Frank Loughran, Gilmore & Yearsley.
Saturday, September 18, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne. Att: 3,000. Referee: R Armstrong (Mills 56).
Footscray JUST
Marko Fode, Peter Stubbe, Keith Van der Poel, Cec Dixon, Billy Rice, Cedo Cirkovic, John Mratinkovic, Archie Blue, Gakovic, Raymond, Tommy Stankovic.
Goals: Mratinkovic, Raymond
2 - 2 Wilhelmina
Norm Hobson, Don Cameron, Tony Kieboom, Brazier, Terry Vowles, Duignan, Tjibbe Keuken, Alan Villers, Carmichael, Sid Steele, Zocholl.
Goals: Villers, Steele
Saturday, September 18, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne. September 18, 1965. Att: 3,000. Referee: K Bailey.
Juventus
Dieter Voigt, Norm Gentry, Milton, Terry Hartley, George Scott, Claude Fogale, Eddie Higgins, John Bell, Dino De Marchi, Jimmy Millar, Dario Epifano.
Goals: Hartley x 2, Bell x 2 inc pk, De Marchi x 2, Higgins
7 - 0 Park Rangers
Angus, Walsh, McLeod, J Whiteside, R Whiteside, Moran, Gould, Howard, Bray, A Whiteside, Kelly.
Saturday, September 18, 1965. Middle Park. Att: 500. Referee: Lou Stafrace.
Polonia
Stan Majerczak, Marian Gasior, George Blank, Vic Janczyk, Ziggy Gross, Jackie Dudon, Mike Olinowski, Eddie Marmur, Kaz Kowalec, Steve Katolik, Czes Plaskota.
0 - 2 Makedonia
Cor Morks, Patterson, Petrevski, Josifovski (Hastie), Cairns, Owen Terry, Trenevski, Dave Oxton, Grozdanov, Dedov, Peat.
Goals: Peat, Terry
Sunday, September 19, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne.
George Cross
0 - 1 Lions
Line-up included: Tommy Roseweir.
Goal: Roseweir
Sunday, September 19, 1965. Middle Park.
Slavia-Port Melbourne
Line-up included: Bill Savage & Sandy Jones.
Goals: Savage x 2, Jones
3 - 0 Moreland Thistle
Sunday, September 19, 1965. Middle Park.
South Melbourne Hellas
Line-up included: Jim Pyrgolios & John Anderson.
0 - 1 Melbourne
Line-up included: Matt McCaig.
Goal: McCaig
Thursday, September 23, 1965. Tracey's Speedway, Maribyrnong. Referee: Jack Greenwood.
Croatia
Line-up included: Billy Votjek, Wright, Hammy McMeechan & Ian Currie.
Goals: Keenan 63, Currie 70
Match played on September 19 was abandoned in 88th minute with the scores at 1-1. Triestina walked off the pitch in protest at the awarding of a penalty to Croatia. The match was ordered to be replayed.
2 - 1 Triestina
Line-up included: Erno Grosz, Aldo Vesnaver, Alberto Del Fabbro, Ian Gow, John Zonta, Manny Tsolakis & Bill Copeland.
Goal: Wright og
Match played on September 19 was abandoned in 88th minute with the scores at 1-1. Triestina walked off the pitch in protest at the awarding of a penalty to Croatia. The match was ordered to be replayed.
Round Five Replay
Wednesday, September 22, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne.
Footscray JUST
Line-up included: Archie Blue & Gakovic.
Goals: Blue x 2, Gakovic
3 - 0 Wilhelmina
Round Robin - Section A
Saturday, September 25, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne. Att: 3,000. Referee: Geoff Harrison.
Hakoah
Johnny Walker, Bill Latto, John O'Neill, George Keith, Howlett, Jim O'Neill (Ted Smith 46), Gerry Chaldi, Robertson, Murney, Bill Rowley, Billy McIvor. Coach: Ollie Norris.
Goal: John O'Neill
1 - 1 Makedonia
Cor Morks, Patterson, Trenevski, Bressan, Cairns, Petrevski, Josifovski, Owen Terry, Grozdanov, Dedov, Peat.
Goal: Peat
Saturday, September 25, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne. Att: 3,500. Referee: Joe Bartolo.
Croatia
John Chetcuti, Franc Bot, Bobby McLachlan, Duncan McKay, Tibor Becsi, Horst Rau, Brian Adlam, Hammy McMeechan, Ian Currie, Billy McIntyre, Billy Vojtek (Joe Keenan 46).
Goals: Adlam, Currie
2 - 1 Lions
Gundelach, Houston, Van Trigt, Hamilton, Steve Walker, Smits, Ken Twinen, Tommy Roseweir, Bingham, Bob Sharp (Baxter 46), Kerklaan. Coach: John Hemmerling.
Goal: Bingham pk
Saturday, October 2, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne. Att: 2,000. Referee: Lou Stafrace.
Lions
Gundelach, Houston, Van Trigt, Hamilton, Walker, Smits, Twinem, Roseweir, Bingham, Baxter (David Wilson 46), Kerklaan. Coach: John Hemmerling.
Goals: Roseweir x 4
4 - 2 Makedonia
Cor Morks, Patterson, Trenevski, Bressan, Cairns, Josifovski, Petrevski, Owen Terry, Grozdanov, Dedov, Peat.
Goals: Trenevski x 2
Saturday, October 2, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne. Att: 3,000. Referee: Roger Lamb.
Hakoah
Johnny Walker, Bill Latto, D Smith, Hugh Murney, John O'Neill, Alan Stenhouse, George Keith, Gerry Chaldi, Jim O'Neill, Robertson, Bill Rowley (Billy McIvor 46). Coach: Ollie Norris.
Goals: Jim O'Neill, Chaldi
2 - 5 Croatia
Mirko Kovacek, Franc Bot, Bobby McLachlan, Duncan McKay, Tibor Becsi, Horst Rau, Brian Adlam, Hammy McMeechan, Ian Currie, Billy McIntyre, Joe Keenan.
Goals: Currie x 2, Keenan x 2, McIntyre
Saturday, October 9, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne. Att: 2,500. Referee: Max Alexandrou.
Makedonia
Cor Morks (Uliaris 86), Patterson, Josifovski, Trenevski (sent off), Cairns, Not known, Petrevski (Peat 46), Dedov, Grozdanov, Owen Terry, Dave Oxton.
0 - 2 Croatia
Not known, Franc Bot, Tibor Becsi, Duncan McKay, Wright, Horst Rau, Brian Adlam, Hammy McMeechan, Ian Currie, Billy McIntyre, Joe Keenan.
Goals: Bot, Currie
Sunday, October 10, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne. October 10, 1965.
Hakoah
Line-up included: Bill Rowley & Jim O'Neill.
Goals: Rowley, Jim O'Neill
2 - 0 Lions
Round Robin - Section B
Sunday, September 26, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne.
Footscray JUST
Line-up included: John Mratinkovic.
Goal: Mratinkovic
1 - 0 Melbourne
Sunday, September 26, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne.
Slavia-Port Melbourne
Line-up included: John Duffy, David Short, Peter Laraman, Bill Savage & Sandy Jones.
Goals: Duffy x 2, Savage x 2, Jones
5 - 1 Juventus
Dieter Voigt, Norm Gentry, Milton, Terry Lockhurst, George Scott, Claude Fogale, Dino De Marchi (Dario Epifano), John Bell, Terry Hartley, Jimmy Millar, Frank Barbazza.
Goal: Barbazza
Sunday, October 3, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne.
Melbourne
Line-up included: McGowan (sent off) & Ian Shanks.
Goal: Shanks
1 - 2 Slavia-Port Melbourne
Line-up included: Peter Laraman & Bill Savage.
Goals: Laraman, Savage
Sunday, October 3, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne.
Footscray JUST
Line-up included: Lolly Vella.
Goal: Vella
1 - 2 Juventus
Dieter Voigt, Norm Gentry, Milton, Terry Lockhurst, George Scott, Frank Donlevy, Eddie Higgins, John Bell, Frank Barbazza, Jimmy Millar, Dino De Marchi.
Goals: Millar, Bell
Saturday, October 9, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne. Att: 3,500. Referee: Lou Stafrace.
Juventus
Dieter Voigt, Norm Gentry, Milton, Claude Fogale, George Scott, Frank Donlevy, Dino De Marchi, Terry Lockhurst, Jimmy Millar, John Bell, Eddie Higgins.
Goals: Millar, Bell
2 - 1 Melbourne
Parkinson, Tom Fowler, Tony Gregal, Trevor Kemp, Alan Elliott, Ian Shanks, Atti Abonyi, Matt McCaig, Paul Barna, McCann, Myers.
Goal: McCaig
Sunday, October 10, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne.
Slavia-Port Melbourne
0 - 1 Footscray JUST
Line-up included: Ambrose Morgan.
Goal: Morgan
Semi-Finals
Saturday, October 16, 1965. Olympic Park No. 2, Melbourne. Att: 3,500. Referee: Geoff Harrison.
Croatia
Mirko Kovacek (John Chetcuti 46), Franc Bot, Bobby McLachlan, Duncan McKay, Tibor Becsi, Horst Rau, Brian Adlam, Hammy McMeechan, Ian Currie, Billy McIntyre, Joe Keenan.
Goals: Rau, Currie
2 - 1 Footscray JUST
Steve Jankovic, Peter Stubbe, Keith Van der Poel, Cec Dixon, Billy Rice, Cedo Cirkovic, Lolly Vella, Archie Blue, Gakovic, Ambrose Morgan, Tommy Stankovic.
Goal: Stankovic
Saturday, October 23, 1965. Olympic Park No. 2, Melbourne. Referee: Roger Lamb.
Slavia-Port Melbourne
Ray Barotajs, Not known, David High, John Auchie, Not known., Grant McGregor, David Short, Peter Laraman, Sandy Jones, Bill Savage, Charlie McCorquodale.
Goals: Savage, McCorquodale, Laraman, Jones
4 - 3 Hakoah
Sam Tarascio, Doug Rogers, D Smith, George Keith, John O'Neill, Alan Stenhouse, Billy McIvor, Jim O'Neill, Gerry Chaldi, Bill Rowley, Ted Smith. Coach: Ollie Norris.
Goals: Keith, Rogers, McIvor
1965 Dockerty Cup Final
Sunday, November 21, 1965. Olympic Park, Melbourne.
Croatia
Line-up included: Duncan McKay, Horst Rau, Brian Adlam & Joe Keenan.
0 - 1 Slavia-Port Melbourne
Line-up included: John Young, Peter Aldis, David High, John Duffy, David Short, Peter Laraman & Sandy Jones.
Goal: Laraman 33