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H. B Darts League Results To Date

The following are the results or matches to date in the "H.B." Darts

League:

M.T.B. "B" v IMPERIAL “B”

Highest score: Cheek

IMPERIAL "B" ▼ M.T.B. "B"

Prest..

2 Todd

Tang

0 King

2

Josey.

2 -Black

1

Cheek

2. Poole

1

Stonnell.

2 Snell

Black.

1 Moore

Poole...

◊ Tester

Marshall.

0 Prost

Moore.

1 Cheek

Forster

Q Stonnell

7

8

3

9

Points..

3

Points....2

Points....1.

Points....4

.120

Highest score: King

132

Highest finish: Check

40

Highest finish: Cheek

54

R.A.O.B. (G.C.) "B" v M.T.B. “A”.

M.T.B. "B" v R-A.O.B. (G.C.) "A"

Hibperd.

2 Wilkie

1

Moore.

2 Curd

0.

Grintin..

1

Smith

2

Poole..

0

Funnell

2

Little..

2 Bassan

0

King

0 Pringle

2

Orrom.. Lumby..

2 Moore

Prest.

0 Burden

2

1

Mitchell

Stonnell

2 Redman

1

5

4

7

Points....2

Points.

.2

Points..

3

Highest score: Orrom

Highest finish: Little'

.112 50

:115

38

Points....3

100

R.A.O.B. (G.C.) “A”

Imperial, "A"

M.T.B. "B"

'M.T.B." “A”

Embassy

Imperial "B"

R.A.O.B. (G.C.) “B”

Neptune:

Highest score: Burden Highest finish; Funnell

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

P. W. L. Up.

Dn.

Pts.

7 19

16

46

37

19

4 14

6

*-32

16

14

..7

19

16

33

39

19

4

11

9

25

25

11

4

9

11

23

24

9

6.

12

18

29

44

12

7

12

23

32

41

12

1

4

1

9

3

.4

100

240 100 100 229 229

Highest finishes: Funnell 104, Lumby 100, Hoare 91, Little 88. Highest scores: Little 135, Davis 135, King 132, Poole 131, Waterworth

128,. Prest 127.

Tennant Retains Scottish Fly-Weight Title

DECISIVE VICTORY OVER FRAME

FRE

1*

(By AIR MAIL) ARED TENNANT, Dundee, retained his Scottish fly-weight championship against Snowball Frame, Blantyre, in the Caird Hall, Dundee, the referee stopping the contest in the eleventh round. It was a most decisive finish. In the early rounds Frame had been very aggressive, but in the fourth round Tennant opened a cut below Frame's right eye, and from that point onwards gradual- ly established superiority.

There was still very little in it, however until the tenth round, when Tennant landed a heavy right to the jaw, which sent Frame to the boards, where he remained for a count of nine. Im- mediately after he rose, the gong sounded, and when he emerged from his corner for the eleventh round, he was still groggy.

New Outside Left For

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace paid a big fee to Mansfield Town for the transfer of Albert Wilson, their 22-year-old outside left...

A fast and clever player, Wilson attracted the attention of the Palace

THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 1, 1989.

F. A. Amateur Cup First Round Shock

DULWICH BEATEN AT HOME

CASUALS SCORE 9 GOALS

THE first round of the Amateur-Cup was played on January 1

when there were many unexpected results and a surprising number of drawn games. The Casuals, who included a number of Corinthian players in their team, visited Harwich and Parkeston and scored nine goals, this and the victory of Bromley, the holders, on the Eton Manor ground, being the outstanding achievements of the round.

Bromley's success was due to m the return to form of Brown, the centre-forward, who scored two goals at a critical period of the Tie. Perhaps the

FIRST ROUND results

2.Moor Green

three most Boldmere St. M.

Chesham United 1

surprising happenings were the Cambridge T. failures of Romford, on the Ley- Chippenham T. ton ground, and Wycombe, Wan-Clapton derers, and Dulwich Hamlet at Dulwich Hamlet

Erith and home. {

Belvedere··

In Leyton's victory over Romford Eton Manor Chamton recovering some of his old Farsley Celtic skill, secored twice, while in Slough's

triumph at unexpected

Wycombe, Ferguson Palin Ingram also scored two goals and Genner, displaying excellent form, took the chief part in Leytonstone's victory over Dulwich Hamlet..

FULL BACKS scored!

Harwich and

P'ks'n Hastings and

St. L.. Hitchin T

Ilford

2 Jack Mould'ş

Enfield

1 Gorleston

2 Maidenhead U

1 Leytonstone

1. Barking

2 Bromley -..

1 Yorkshire

• Amateurs 4 0. Marine, (Liver-

pool), 2

9

́t The Casuals

4. Leavesden... 1

1 Tooting, and

Mit. 1

6 London P.M.. 2. Rawmarsh

3 Romford

While the holders succeeded. Erith I.C.I. Alkali. and Belvedere, last year's finalists, al- though at home, could only draw with Leyton Barking. Curiously enough, in the London Cale- Kingstonian victory over Ford Sports, donions both full-backs scored, Cox, running Kingstonian through from the halfway line to obtain Norton Woodseats 9 the second goal, and Holling scored Portland U....... the third with a penalty kick.

|R.A.S.C. (Alder-

shot)

The drawn matches in the Southern Shildon Section-Chesham United v. Enfield, South Bank Hitchin Town v. Tooting and Mitcham, Southwick Erith and Belvedere v. Barking. Clap-Southinl ton v. Maidenhead United, London St. Albans C.. Caledonians v. Golders Green, Wim- bledon v. Bournemouth Gas Works, Wallsend St, L. Southall v. Hounslow Town-will

beWalthamstow replayed next Saturday.

Ave.

While the Isthmian League

teams Willington

dia surprisingly well, only four of the Wimbledon Athenian League sides reached their hest. Walthamstow Avenue played Woking finely against Wealdstone, and with Wycombe W. Foreman scoring two goals in the second half, gained a deserved triumph

after Wealdstone had twice held the lead. In Ilford's victory over London, P. M. Goodyear also scored twice. The most exciting

Wim- finish was at where the visitors led bledon,

by three goals to one until ten minutes from time. Then. George scored with. a penalty kick, and, with only a minute to go, Lemmer equalised.

NORTHERN MATCHES

3

Welfare 0 0

0

Golders Green 0

3

Ford Sports 1

Badsey Rangers 0

0

Sutton U.

1

3

Barnet

2

7

Evenwood Town 0

2 Guiseley..

3. Hayes

2 Hounslow Town 2. Haywards

Heath

1

0 Bishop Auckland 1

4 Wealdstone

2 Stockton' **

3 Bournemouth

G.W. 3

2 Tufnell Park 1. Slough t

English League Seeks

S. G. Barnes

World.coming through from Lon- don indicates that in North County League cricket circles, there is a In the Northern Ties, 'as in the

games, there were some hope that S. G. Barnes, the "Aus- Southern gallant struggle in the second half, unexpected results. Stockton, after a tralian XI colt, will yet throw in a few weeks ago, when he gave awere beaten by Willington, and Even-his lot with them. The financial bait Tennant was quick to capitalise his advantage, and punched his man across fine display at Selhurst Park against wood Town, on Sheldon's ground, had

is very the ring until he had him helpless on the Palace.

seven goals scored against them. From that point Frame. They immediately tried to get his wallsend St. Luke's ground only by

Bishop Auckland the ropes."

succeeded on year. became a mere chopping block for the signature, but Mansfield asked a resolute defence after gaining the lead. The contract each member of the champion, and he was taking. severe punishment when the referee Billy very still price, which the Palace Moor Green gave an impressive dis- Australian team made with the

play in a deserved away Strelly, of Glasgow, rightly applied the have now agreed to pay. closure in Tennant's favour.

over. Boldmore St. Michael's, and Board of Control binds the players Marine (Liverpool) accomplished a good performance in gaining a notable for two years not to return to Eng- away. victory over Ferguson Palin,

It was a spirited contest between two game fighters, and Tennant, though still suffering from a bad eye sustain- ed in his fight with Pat Falmer last Saturday, gave one, of the best dis plays of his career.

BADLY RECEIVED

Jim Brady, Dundee, Southern area bantam champion, strengthened his claim for a bout for the British title by outpointing Alec Knight, dual hold- or of the South African fly and ban- tam weight titles. It was one of the

Wilson stands 5ft. 8ins.,. weighs 11 stones, and was formerly with Derby County.

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The turning point came in the ninth

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Sidney Barnes is not saying much. He is looking forward to settling down again in Sydney. Nevertheless, the English offer is so important for a young man just 21 years of age, that, it will not do to bank on his not eventually link ing up with English League cricket.

NEW ARSENAL GOALKEEPER

Ted Platt, 17-year-old, reserve goal- keeper of Colchester United, has been signed on by Arschal. He is n Gloù- cestershire boy and joinéd "Colchester from Bath the formations ofthe.

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