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ENGLAND'S TEST
TEAM
England's
Durban, To-day. team for the
final cricket test with South Africa be-
ginning to-day at Durban has been announced and is as follows:-
W. R. Hammond (Capt.)
B. H, Võlentine.
P. A. GibbTM
K. Farnes
Edrich Ar
Hutton
<Paynter
Perks Vérity Wright Ames
N. W. D. Yardley 12th man. There had been a doubt about Paynter's fitness following his re- tirement against Natal with a pulled leg muscle but after run- ning round the Kingsmead ground several times to-day, he declared himself satisfied.
Wilkinson's omission may be due to the recent removal of a boil on his bowling hand which is still bandaged.
Porks is playing in his first test of the tour.
A steady drizzle prevented prac- tice yesterday morning. It rained later but the wicket was protected and although the weather is dull there are indications that it is clearing... Router.
TO-MORROW'S TWO RUGBY MATCHES
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There will be two Rugby games on
the Club ground to-morrow. At 3 p.m. a Club side will play H.M.S. Birming- ham, and this game will be followed. at 4.15. by one between Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps and the Army.
Club and Volunteer sides have been selected as follows:
Club: M. W. MacGrath; C. J. Po well, H. D. Bidwell (Captain), G., S.
son, R. Rutherford; E. W. Stout, J. F.
TOMMY FARR'S NEXT FIGHT
London, To-day.
Tommy Farr has signed a con- tract to fight the American," Red Burman, in London during April. The actual into is likely to be April 13 or 20-Reuter.
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 8, 1989:
Home Football
Football Tables To Date
FIRST DIVISION AN
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
29 20. 27 59 80 42
31 16 7.8 5488 89 29.15 31 14
8 6, 54 22 88
Everton Derby
Wolves
Middlesbro.
7 10 85 48 85
Stoke
30 12
8 10 52 51:84
Charlton:
20 14
5 10 48 44 83
Aston Villa
30 18
6 11 56 48 82
80.11
80 11
Arsenal
Grimsby
Rival Crews Liverpool For The Boat-Race
Sunderland
0:10:85 28 31
8 11-46:48 30 80.11 8 11 42 50 30
Manchester U. 80 9 11 10 45 47 29. Preston
28 10 8 10-40 41 28 23 10 8 11-8048-28 20 10 7 12 45 58:27 29 1006 18 42 58:26 -297∙ 10 12 87 52 24 28 8 6 15 47 5023 28 6 11 11 27 47 28 -29 9 5 15:48 45, 23.
Leeds Brentford Blackpool Chelsea
London, To-day, Portsmouth The following will represent Cam-Huddersfield bridge University against Oxford Uni-Leicester versity in their annual boat-race, which | Bolton will take place on Saturday, April 1, Birmingham. from Putney to Mortlake:
C. Addison (Roxburgh' and Per-/
broke) bow;
A. Turner (Crt hleigh and Corpus) A. Burrough "(St. Paul's and
Jesus).
J. Savill (Radley and Jesus) ・・ H. Parker (Tabor Academy and
Trinity Hall);
J. Turnbull (Geelong and Clare) M. Buxton (Eton and Third Trin-
ity)
· C. ^ Sanford (Eton and Trinity.
Hall) stroke:
H. Smith (Eton and Magdalen).
Cox.
807914-85 570
29 11 9 9:52 43 22 29 8 5:16 46 59 21
·SECOND DIVISION
Blackburn Coventry Sheffield U. Fulham Newcastle West Brom: Wednesday Luton. Burnley
Chesterflold
Tottenham
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts 31 18 8 10 75 48 39 2016 5 8 49 44 37 29 13 11 5746*82-87 29 14 78 47 85 86 29 15 5 9:49 82-85 80 15 5 10.71 56 35 28 14 6 8 68 44 34 30:15 4 11 60 50.84. 8 11 41 40 84 6.10 47 41 32.
82 18 **20 13
29.12 8 9 48 43 32
Manchester C. 28 13 3 12 09 58 29 Bradford
81 10 8 13 52 87 28 H. Parker, who will be rowing No. 4 Bury .. -31-9-10-12-60-51 28 29 11 6 13 40 42 27 in the Cambridge boat, comes from Ta- Plymouth bor Academy (U.S.A.) which won the West Ham 2011 7 11 53 41 27 Thames Challenge Cup at Henley in Millwall 29 9 9 11 46 41 27: 1936 · and 1937.
30 10 6 14 38 55 26
OXFORD'S OPEN
The Oxford crew will be:
G. Huse, (Upper Latymer School:
and Oriel) bow; "
J. Garton, (Eton and Magdalen) A. Slemick, (St. Edwards and St.
Edmond Hall)
R. Steward, (Eton and Magdalen) R. Burnell, (Eton and Magadalen) EN. Waldron, (Shrowbury, and
Trinity)
H. Forbes, (St. Pauls and Magda-
len)
R. Bourne, (Eton and New Col-
lege) stroke:
H. Massey, (Upper College and
Balliol, cox-Reuter,
ENTRIES FOR NIL
Burford, K. A. Watson, C. M. Stark, DESPERANDUM
O. A. Searle, W. B. Richardson, K. H.
G. White and H. W. E. Heath.
H.K.V.D.C..-J. G. Day; G. K. Chad- STAKES
wick, M. G. Carruthers, W. E. Grieve (Captain), D. H. Stewart; A. H. R. Butcher, E. Taverner; W. E. Peers, K. The following are the entries for the W. Salter, J. S. Dunnett, E. A. Bom- pas, A. F. Walkden, A. G. Dalziel, G. M. Marrs and J. Redman:
· SEVEN-A-SIDES
Nil Desperandum Stakes at the fifth day's racing of the Annual Race Meet- ing which will be held to-morrow:-
First Section:Alpha, Argon, Ascot The Bugby season will close next Vale, Avalon, Battleship, Bogey; Bres- week with the annual Seven-a-Side¦ say, Charcoal, Cyclone, Dow Jones, Tournament organised by the Club, Fairchild, Gallant Marshal, Geordie, part proceeds of which are donated to Gog, Gold Tower, Guinness Time, Hed- local Service and Civilian charities. don, Lambeth Bridge, Mayfair Court, Sixteen teams have entered, and pre- Mercury, National Service, Pall Mall, liminary rounds will be played off on Pawnee, Radium Star, Skip, Smiling Monday and Wednesday, leaving four Time, Some Hope, Sports Venture, quarter-final games,... two semi-finals Starlet, Thanksgiving Day, Total Loss, and the final to be decided on Satur- True Love, and Wilber. day, March 11.
Second Section:-Black Diamond, The games on Monday and Wednes- Blaisdon, Calientito, Chatterbox. Devon day will commence at 4.80 p.m., whilst Dumpling, February Fourth, Gaucho, Saturday's play will start at 3 p.m. Green Bay, High Tower, King's Envoy, Admission to all stands on Monday Kut Cheung, Magog, Matador, Mil- and Wednesday will be 50 cents, and leaye, National Honour, National Li- on Saturday the charge for the centre berty, New Bedford, Old Fashioned, of the Covered Stand will be $1 with Patriotic Day, Phoenix, Ring Master, the remainder at 50 centa Service Rose Day, Rostrevor, Silver Star, men in uniform will be admitted at Snowstorm, The Buccaneer, The Mer half-price.
maid, The Spirit of St. Louis, Tiger Eyes, Tiny-Tim, Welcome, and Wild Bear.
H.K.F.A. TEAM FOR GOVERNOR'S CUP
The following will represont Hong Kong Football Association: Yagüinst Hong Kong Chinéso Amateur Athletic Federation in the recond match <for the Governor's Cup at Caroline on Sunday, at 845, p.m.;,
je Hartley, Bläckburn "and Shahri
Fromaster Dixon cand-Parker: Em- berson. Courtney, Lossack, Gosanto (Capt and Reirsteen; Rcherven.—— Ulrich Saw, Beltrão, E. Strange and Jorgo
His Excellency the Governor will be prosent, and in the event of the Chinese aither winning or drawing the match, will" presont them with the Gup. The Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, President of the Association, will also be prosent,
Southampton Swansta Norwich Notts F. Tranmere
THIRD
Newport Reading Crystal P.- Notts C. Brighton Queen's P.R. Cardiff Bristol C. Northampton. Swindon
Aldershot
Watford
Exeter Southend
20
5-11 13 34 60 21 27 0 1 17 32 62 19 29 5 8 16 34 70 18. 814-423 32 81 12
DIVISION (SOUTH)
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 80 185 741 83 41 8112 12 7 53 37 30- 29 14 87 51 38 36 27 14 5 8 41 29 35 30 14.7 9:49 36 34 29 12 9 8·59:38:83 29 12 8 9-43 39 32
30 12 8 10:46 44:32 30 135 12.43-41 31-1 29.12 7 10 53 47 31 29 11 9 9 38 43 31 80° 127 11 45 89 31 28 9 9 10 46 59 27 28 10 6 10 44 46 26 28 10 8 12 36 42-26 27 8 7 12 34 40 23 28 87.13 32 53 23 28-78-18-83: 39 22 Bournemouth.. -28 7 8 18 31 46 22 Port Valo
28 Bristol R. Walsall
Torquay Ipswich
Mansfield
Clapton".
85 15 33 42 21 29 6. 9 14:34 39-21 27.65 16.30, 46, 17
S.C.A.A. TENNIS TITLES
The annual tennis championships of South China Athletic Association play- ed recently resulted as follow)
DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Winners, Chan-Chi-keung and Lut Kwai-fan; runners-up, Wong Fuk-nam and Chan Kam-moon.
SINGLES HANDICAP Winner, Ng Kam-tat; runner-up, Cheung Koon-song.
DOUBLES HANDICAP Winners, Wong Koon-chi “and · Ng Kam-tat; runners-up, Lee Kwan-hung and Ip Koon-hung,
The final of the singles champion ship will be played between Chan Chi- keung and Wong Fuk-tiam at King's] Park on Sunday, March 5, at 3 p.m. weather permitting.
YOU'LL SING TOO, WHEN YOU USE. MENNI BRUSHLESS
TS"A CREAM
NOT A GREASE
NO GREASE - NO MESSNO RAZOR CLOG
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-Soothes the skin
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GOLF CHALLENGE MATCH
Reginald Whitcombe, the Open Champlon, and A. D. Locke, the * South African title-holder, - will play their£500 - challenge golf match over 72 holes at Coombe Hill, Surrey, on May 31 and June 1. Whitcombe told a reporter that ・n cable had been sent to Locke, and
· It now only remained for the South African to give formal consent to › the date and venue.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Barnsley Doncaster Bradford C. Crewe Oldham Hull Stockport New Brighton.. Chester Halifax Rotherham Barrow Lincoln Wrexham Southport Rochdale Gateshead Carlisle Darlington York Hartlepools Accrington
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 31 28 4 4 76 28 50
29 14 10 5 52 34 38
30 16
4.10 64:40 36
30 17
1 12.71-47 35
30 16
8 11-55 47 35
29 15
59.69-58 85
28 12 7 9 63 49 31 81 18 5 13 71 52 31 27 12-6 9:62 58 -30. 30.10. 10:10 34:38.30 °31′21 6 13 52 52 30 32 18 4 15:48 54 30 29.10-7:12:67 66 28 31′12 4 15 49 88 28 28 15 57.8 80 85 27 81°11, 5.15. 69-63-27. 29.08.12752 52 26 29.10 -6 14:46:73-25 .. 31 9 6 16 49 78 24
·30 8:16-16-42-84 22
31 8 4 19:44 777 20 30. 3-4 23 80 76 10
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST)
P. W. D. L♫ F. A. Pts. - 30 21:56:3′′98 48 48 29. 167-7:83 43 37 30 16 59-77·61 37° 30 164 10:8055 36 31. 15 6 10 56 51 36 30. 14. 8 10 59, 63-34 31 14 5 12 54 58-33
Rangers Celtic Aberdeen Hearts Queen 'O'S. Falkirk Hamilton Kilmarnock
Motherwell'
St. Johnstone.. Partick Clyde Hibernian Ayr
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30 12 8 10:59 65 82
30 185 12 67 64 31
31 13
30 18
29 13
5 13 65 78. 31 4.13 55 67 30 2-14.6180 28 30-12 4 14 63 58 28 30 9 8:18 57 67 26. 29 9-7 13 66 75 26 309.6 15 46 61 24. 31 8 7 16 43 66-23 20 8 5 16 43 63:21 30-9 2-19 57 80 20 29 7.4 18 47 78 18 (Mid-week games not included.)
Third Lanark.. St. Mirren Arbroath Queen's Park. Raith
Albion
SAPPERS CRICKET WIN OVER M'SEX
--An oxefting cricket match, was wit- nessed at Bookunpoo - on Wednesday, when Royal Engineers beat let. Bn. Middlesex Regt, by four wickets in the last over of the game:
the
A feature of the match was third wicket partnership by Lt. Mann and Sergt. Painter who, coming to- gether with 18 on the board carried the total to 111 Painter hit 11 fours for his total of 63 and Mann T-fours in his 41.
Scores:--- Middlesex Reg. 1724:-(Painter
63.
Mann 41. Johns 28 and Jones 14; Poal 4-for-17). Royal Engineers: 176 for 6 (Carpontor
80, L/SgtShipp 35, 8/Bergt. Goodger -20 and Spr. Shaw 16; Denyer & for 68, Shaw 2 for 21).
FGROVES WINS STABLEFORD GOLF COMPETITION
the
There were 24 entries for Stableford Golf Competition on tho Old Capretar Fanling from Febru- ary 25 to March 1"and"-osulted in Win Tor Groves, Who returned abouts of 34 14 88. His score in- cludo threo "birdies”—at the 3rd, 5th, and 9th holes. The competi- tlon over the New Course na can- celled,
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