THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 17, 1989
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LEAGUE TABLES & FORM GUIDE
MOVERING the last five League matches, this guide to current form in the English and Scottish Football League indicates venge, opponent and result, with the most recent result on the extreme right column.. (n18) indicates that the team played away
Team No. 18.
1
Arsenal
2 Aston Villa
3 Birmingham
4 Blackpool ...
6 Bolton
6
Brentford
7 Charlton
8 Chelsen
9. Derby
10 Everton
11 Grimsby
12 Huddersfield 18 Leeds
14 Leicester
15 Liverpool
18 Manchester U.
17 Middlesbro'
18 Portsmouth
Sunderland
19
Preston
20
Stoke
21
23
Wolves
1
2 Bradford
Blackburn.
3 Barnley
4 Bury N
5
Chesterfield
6 Coventry
7 Fulham
8 Luton
11 Newcastle
12
Norwich
13 Notts F.
· FIRST DIVISION
HOME SOCCER
Blackburn Defeat Luton
S. CHINA TEAMS
**
IN DULL SENIOR SOCCER CLASH
South China “A” further strengthen- ed their grip on the First...Division: championship when they beat South China "B" by 4 goala to 2 in their postponed game, at Caroline Hill yes... · terday.
The game was late in starting: arid was for the greater part dull, and un- interesting.
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(h 8) 1-0 (all) 1-2 (a19) 1-2 (h 5) 3–1 (a13) 2- (a 0) 4-2 (h15) 2-0 (a14)*1—1 (h 3) 5-1 (a16) 1—1] (h 7) 3-4 (a 9) 1—0 (h11) 1—1 (a 2) 1-5 (h22) 3—2 (h 9) 2-2 (h10) 3—5 (n20) 1—1 (h19) 2-1 (a 7) 1- (a19) 2-1 (10) 1—2 (h12) 3-2 (a 1) 1-3 (h 6) 1-1- (ag
9) 2-1 (h20) 1-0 (n°8) 1 (h 7) 1-0 (a`5) 1—1 (h16) 7—1 (a12) 0–4 (h18) 3—8 (a 6) 0–1 (h 4) 3---1 (a20) 1—8 (a 1) 0–1 (h 6) 1—3 (a 9) 1–0 (h11) 6—1 (hr 6) 1-2 (h·3) 0—1^ (a16) 1-1 (h.8) 0–1 (a19) 1—4 (a15) 3-0 (h 5) 2–1 (a13) 2–1 (h14) 4–0 (a17) 4— (h17) 0-2 (h 1) 2–1 (a 3) 1—1 (h20) 2–1 (a 8) 1—5| (a10) 2–3 (h22).1–2 (h 7) 4-0 (a 5) 2–3 (a14) 1–0 (h17) 0–1 (a22) 1—4. (h10) 1–2 (a18) 0–2 (h 1) 4—2 (a21) 0-2 (h 2) 1–1 (a15) 1–1 (a10) 0—4 (h12) 0—1
The following were the results has lost nons of his ball control nor (h10) 0-3 (a 2) 0-2 (h22) 0—2 (h14) 1-1 (h18) 44 of matches played in the Second accuracy in centring. (a 7) 1~7 (a 4) 5–3 (h 9) 1–1 (a21) 2–5 (h 2) 1–1 Division of the English league yes-wing scored for 8. China "A" team in
a13) 1-0 (a11) 2-0 (h21) 8—0 (a22) 1—6 (h10) 44terday. (h ̊2) 0—0 (h19) 0—–0.(a 7) 3–3 (h13) 2–0 (a15) 4–4
Norwich (a16) 1–1 (a18) 0–0 (h 1) 2–1 (a 0) 1–2 (h 8) 4—1. (h.8) 6–1 (a 6), 0–1 (h 4) 1–1 (a11) î-2 (h21) 3-i Blackburn (à 1) 0–2 (h14) 2—0 (a17) 0–3 (h16) 5–2 (a20) 1–3]
. (812) 2–1 (h13) 4–1 (a15) 2–0 (h17) 6–1 (a 3) 2–3
SECOND DIVISION
(a.9). 2-3 (h10) 3—1 (h. 3) 1—0 (a18) 3—4 (a 6) 1-0 (5.4) 3–2 (h 8) 2–1 (al4) 1–4 (511) 0–1 (a 3) 0–0. (h14) 1-0 (a 1) 0–1 (h10) 2–0 (â 4) 0–1 (h 2) 0-0 (a2) 2-3 (h.0):5–0 (à13) 1–1 (h 3) 1—0 (a21) 06| (h10):3-40 (121)'3—1 (812) 0–2 (h_0) 3–0 (a14) 0–0 (h21) 1–1 (a 4) 0–5 (h20) 1–0 (a 5) 0–3 (b. 1) (—–1 (a10) 1-1 (h18) 1–0 (116) 1–2 (h14) 1—2 (a13) 1—1 (h_8) 1-0 (a18) 1–0 (a 2) 1-2 (h17) 6—3 (h19) 3–0)
9 Manchester C. (a 7) 1-2 (h14) 1—3 (a15) 0—1 (h21) 3—8 (a18) 3-2 10 Millwall
(h_7) 1-1 (h15) 4–0 (a 3) 0-2 (h12) 6-0 (a16) 1—1) (a19) 3–0 (h22) 2–0 (h18) 0–1 (a 2) 1–0 (h20) 2—1| (a16) 1–3 (n17) 1–0 (h. 5) 2—0 (ɑ10) 0–6 (h22) 2–6 (h16) 0–2 (a22) 0—5 (h.4) 1—1 (a17) 0-1 (h 7) 1-3 (a:8):1–1 (a_9) 3--1′′ (h ́2) 4–1 (a 7) 2—1 (h 5) 0-0 (a14) 1-0 (a10) 0–4 (h 9) 1–0 (n20) 0–1 (h17) 1–2 (h12) 3–1 (n20) 0–2 (h; 7) 2–1 (a19) 1—1 (h10) 1—1 (h22) 3—2 (h12) 0–1 (a 8) 3—6 (h13) 1—0 (a15) 2—1] (a 7) 0–1 (h 1) 4—3 (all) I—0 (a22) 2—0 (h 9) 2-3| (a 5) 0-3 (h11) 0–3 (a21) 0–2 (h18) 1–1 (a 8) 0–3 (h_2) 2-0 (h18) 2–0 (a.6) 0–1 (h15) 1—0 (a11) 1—2 (a 6) 1-1 (a 5) 1-3 (h19) 2–0 (a 9) 3-8 (h 4) 6–0 (017) 2-3 (h13) 5–0 (all) 0–2 (h18) 0–2 (a12) 6—2
14 Plymouth!* 15 Sheffield U. 10 Southampton. 17 Swansea 18 Tottenham
19 Tranmere
20
Wednesday
21 West Brom.
West Ham ..
22
1 Aldershot *2 Bournemouth....
3 Brighton
4 Bristol C.
5 Bristol R.
6 Cardiff
7 Clapton
8 Crystal P.
9 Exeter
10 Ipswich
11
Mansfield
12 Newport
19 Northampton: 14 Notts C.
15 Port Vale 16 Queen's P.R.
17 Reading 18
Southend
19 Swindon 20 Torquay 21 Walsall 22 Watford
1. Accrington
2 Barnsley
8 Barrow
4 Bradford C.
6 Carlisle
6
Chester
7 Crewe
8 Darlington
9 Doncaster
10
Gateshead
11 Halifax
18 Hartlepools 18 Hull
14
15
16
17
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
(h14) 0-3 (h 3) 1—1 (n17) 0–5 (b21) 2-3 (all) (—1 (a 6) 0–5 (a 4) (-2 (h22) 1–1 (a14) 1–0 (h13) 3–1 (a10)"0—0 (a 1) 1–1 (h 8) 0-0 (a18) 4–1 (h12) 0–0 (b13) 0–0 (h 2) 2—0 (a 5) 1—1 (h11):2—0′ (a16) 1–3 (h17) 0-2 (a14) 1–3 (h 4) 1–1 (a12) 0–2 (h 7) 1—0| (b_2) 5-0 (a 7):1–1 (h13) 2–0 (a19) 1—4 (h15) 2—4] (a22), 0–1 (h-6), 1–1 -(a18)-D–1 (h17) 1—2. (a 5) 0—1) (h12) 1–1 (h21) 4–0 (a 3) 0–0 (h16) 0-1 (a18) 1–3 (a 2) 0-2 (a20) 1–0 (h12) 3–1 (a16) 2—3 (122) 1—3|
·(b 3) 0–0 (uf2) 2–3 (h14) 0–2 (a20) 1–1 (h19) 8—1 (a22). 0-2 (h19) 1–1 (a 4) 0—2 (h20) 4—0' (h'1) 1—0] (a 8) 1-1 (h10) 3—2 (a 9). 1-3 (h ́5) 2–0 (a 3) 0–0 (a4) 0-0 (ht?) 1–1 (a 6) 0-2 (h 3) 1—4 (§ 2) 1—3 (a 1) 3–0 (h 5) 3–1 (a10) 2–0 (h 2) 0–1 (a21) 3—3] (h20) 01 (h16) 1—2 (a21) 0–4 (h 9) 3—2 (n°6) 4—2] (h19) 2-1 (a15) 2-1 (h20). 1—1 (n 8) 1—0 (h 4) 8–1 (h 5) 2-0 (n13) 1–1 (h 1) 5—0 (n 7) 2–1 (h20) 3–5] (h11) 2–0 (á19), 1–2 (h 7) 1–0 (a22) 0–3 (h.8) 3—1| (al0) 1-2 (h18) 2–1 (a11) 1—1 (h_6) 4–1 (a10) 1- (h 9) 0–1 (a16) 1—1 (h10) 1–1 (a11) 0–4 (a17) 5—3) (h18) 0-2 (a·8) 0–4 (h15) 4–0 (a 1) 3–3 (h14) 3— (h7) 1—0 (h11) 2–0 (a 2) 1–1 (h18) 3–0 (a 9) 3—
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
(h14) '84 (a19) 01 (1) AM (a 5) 4-6 (h.8) 3—0]
(h13) 5-1 (a 0) 3,——–1 (h19)
(a 7) 0-0 (h 5) 3~0] (a15) 0–2 (h'8) 2—0 (a21) 0–3 (h22) 2—0 (817) (h 2) 0–2 (a16) 1-2 (a12) 3—1 (h10) 1—1 (a21) 1- (h14) 4—3′′ (a20) 0——3. (a16)*1=0 (h/1) 6–4 (12) 0 (a10) 0-4 Kh21) 4—2 (h 5) 6-1 (122) 2—2:(h17) 0– (h 9) 1—2 (h20) 2–1 (a 1), 1–2 (h.2) 0–0 (a16) 0– (a 3) 0–2 (613) 0–1 (814), 0-3 (h20) 4—3 (a 1) 0- (a 7) 2-1 (h(2) 1—8 (a16) 0–0 (h11) 0d (à15) 6- (h21) 51 (B ̃6) 3——0 (a '4) 1—1 (h13) 2–2 (a14) 0- (h 6) 1–1 (a17) 5-4 (h18) 1–1 (a.9) 0-0 (h19) 1- (h22) 8-2 (b+4)-1—73 (a18) 1—4 (h14) 2–1 (a20) 0 (h 8) 1-0 (h12) 4–1 (a10). 2—2° (518) 0–2 (621) 11 (n 1) 4-3 (a 5) '3—4 (h``8)8—1 (ä18)-0—0 (h10), 1——0 (h 3) 2-0 (420) 61-2 (h)7) 8—1 (all) 0—0 (h′′9) 3—6 (b 4) 2–1 (18) 123 (h 9) 0±) (ä19) 0–0 (h. 7) 3—}} (a 8) 2-1 (F) <---5-(415), 1–3 (h 3) 2—2 (aˆ6) 0–0 (a, b), 1–3 (116) 3——–1 (a11). 1–1 (h15) 0–0 (213) 2—0 (020) 1–3 (h 1) 1-0 (a 2) 1—3 (h16) 0–0 (a11) 1–1 (b19) 81 (7) 1—2 (h 5)′3-0 (a-8) 84 (h12) 5-s (810) 1—5 (h.3) 3,40 (a_0) 2—4 (1.4) I—T (13) 1— (b10) 1-1 (a12) 2-3 (h15) 2-0 (a 02 (h.6) 2-2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION)
Lincoln New Brighton Oldham Rochdale
18 Rotherham
19 Southport
20 Stockport. 21 Wrexham, 22 York
1
Aberdeen
2. Albion
3 Arbroath
4 Ayr
5. Celtic
6. Clyde
7 Falkirk
8. Hamilton
9 Hoarts
10 Hibernian 11 Kilmarnock 13 Motherwell 18 Prrtick
14" "Queen" 0'8;' 15 Queen's Park 18... Raith
17 Rangors
18. Et Johnstone. . 19 St. Mirren
Third Laun
(h10) 3-2
(2002
(n18) 3—4 (111) 221
(a11) 2-2 (h-8): 1–1 (81
(all) 1====1{h:6) £==1 (h13)
(a) 08 (14) C70 (8-6)71
- (617) 1—2 (h14) 2–1 (h18) 11:
(h 1). 1-1 2-1610) 1
(a 4) 1-1 (a14) 0—8 (h10) 1-3, (2), 0—5 (h:1)1=0 (b18) 8-2 (a12) 2–4 (8 1) 8—4 (h15) 8—3 (h14) 1--- (a15) 2—3 (h.2) 1-2 (b 4) 2o8 (a18). 1–2 (a 7) (n°8) 1-4 (818) 3–4 (817) 2- (h14) 1——1 (516) 3– (a 6) 0–4 (b () 4–3 (a 8) 0-2 (h19) 2-1 (h13): 4–— (h15) 2–2 (h1l10 (11) 1-8 (64) 28 (UT2) (■:7) 1————2; (18) 0–0 (46) 3–2 (a11) 1–1 (a 9) 2– (010) 3-2, (K18) 2—2 (h 2) 1-2 (a 9) 8- 18 (10) 21:(4 8) 8—1 (h17) 0–2 (h11)
| 2–171120) 2–1 (411)2 −2 (x16) 2–0 (h 2) 5–
'th 1) 1–0 (a.7) 1—1 (h10) 2—1 (319) 6
(h16) 1—2 (h20) 8—2;(a12) 1—2 (418) (h17) 1—2 (619) 2—−3 (4.5) 0-3 ()
games net fuelisded.)
The game was marked by the return of Cheong Moon-wing after an injury London, To-day, sustained earlier in the season, and he.
Fung King-cheong and Cheong Moon-
the first half, while Tse Ram-bung re-
1 Newcastle 2 Luton
duced "B's” arrears in the second, par-
1
0
iod. Fung King-cheong, however, add-
Reuter,
ed two further goals, while "B" coor ed again through Tso Kam-hong.
Uncocking The Wrists
By BEST BALL Allowing the wrists to uncock too soon in the downstroke Jeopar- dizes the chances of gaining great- est clubhead momentum at impact. As it is the clubhead speed, when the ball is contacted, which imparts yardage, this is an important item. It is difficult enough to conserve the velocity until the proper mo- ment, oven when the wrists uncock at the proper time.
Numerous tests of high ranking golfers have proven that many reach the greatest speed slightly before the ball is struck. If such golfers have difficulty along this line, consider how handicapped the duffer is likely to be who, in his eagerness to klock the cover off the ball, maken, the flagrant error of hitting too early.
Generally speaking, the down- stroke is about half completed be fore the right hand enters, the picture and the wrists start to un- leash their stored up energy. It is this final punch that adds the yardage. For example, Willie Mag- Farlane, in the above illustration. is putting no great strain on his body during the downstroke, His body is well balanced with the weight, even at this point, shifting a trifle more to the left side at each stage. Yet the perfect timing he gets into the stroke by uncooking
GRAPHIC GOLE
WILLIE MACFarlane's hand AK WRIST ACTION AT PRAĆI STÁGI
UNCOCKING OF URİSTO
INCREASEP MOMENTUMn is OF CLUSHLAD
AT THIO. EUITY
the wrist at the right moment al- lows him enough yardage to keep up with the majority of his fellow pros.
Try to get more wrist action in the stroke the next time you play --and see if the results aren't worth
the effort.
Monday-Heads Down,
GOLFERS
BOBBY JONES CLUBS
INCORPORATE MANY FUNDAMENTAL AIDS
4-
TO BETTER GOLF
1. “CUSHION-NECK”—Shock is reduced to a minimum
vibration is dampened
lessened.
finger-fatigue is
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2. GRIP The famous Jõnes “Formgrip” promotes freer
- batter control.
Perfect balance ensuring absolute confidence in strokes.
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