THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 17, 1989.
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Everton
FIRST-DIVISION
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Wolven Derby Charlton, Middlesbro.
Aston Villa
Stokley
32 21 3 8 67 41 45 82 1787 69 20 42′ 33 10 7 10 56 43 39 82 16 5 10 59:47 37 33 14 8 11 70 58 36 82 14 7 11 59 44 35
8313 0.11 57.58 85 Bolton J... 82 12 10. 10.57 47 34 Arseimba 32 120.1140 33 33 Liverpool 1.! 33 11 11 11 52 65 33 Grimsby ul. 32 12 8 12 46 66 32
Preston
Brentford
31 11 32 12
0 11 46 45 31
7.13 46.59 31
Sunderland. 4. 32 11 8 13 42 50 32 Manchester U. 32 9 12 11 48 53-30 31 11 7 18 49 57 29 Leeds
32 10 10 45′ 50 26 32 8 11 13 48 64 27 22 9.12 1135 53 28 31 10 6 16 64 61 26 33 710 16 36 63 24 329. '18 50 69 23
Huddersfield Blackpool Portsmouth Chelseh Leicester Birmingham
Blackburn
Sheffield US.
Newcastle
West Brom.
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THIRD DIVISION" (SOUTH)
Newport Brighton, Reading Queen's P.R. Notts C.. Crystal P.
Watford
Swindon
Cardiff Aldershot Bristol C. Northampton Torquay Exeter
Mansfield Ipswich Bournemouth Port Vale 'Bristol R.
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P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 33 20 6.7 50 34:46 32 16 8 9 5387 38 33 13 128.58 43 38 31 14.98 63, 39-37 30 14 6 10 46 35 36 31 14 8 9 52:42 86 32 14, 7-11 61.40 35 31 18 7 11 59 51 83 81 129 11-46 47 32 31-11 10:10 36 47:32 82 128 12 47 49:32 32 18 5 14 45 48 91 31 11 7 12 42 50 29 31 10 9 12 52-67 29 6 11 47 60 28
Southend
28 11
32 10
8 14 37 65 28
29 9
8 12 38 42 20
31 D
9 13 36 48 27
30 9
6 15 37 45 24
31 7
30 7
31
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Clapton Walsall
9:15 35 39 23
8-15 34.42 22
8 17 38 53 20
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SECOND DIVISION
THIRD DIVISION (NORTHS
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30 16
31.10
32 193 10 76 48 41 7 50 35 39 32 14. 11 33 17 5 11 52 36 39 32 16 6 10 80 69 38 59 09 48 37 10.49 38 37
Barnsley-
Doncaster
Southport Bradford C. Hull
Oldham
Chester
31 14 8 9 49 38 38
Crewo
33-14
Chesterfield
31 14
7 10 50 41° 35
Burnley
34 13
9:12 41 40: 35
Manchester
C.
30 14
4 12 75 63 32
31 12
7.12·40 45′ 31
31 12
Coventry. Luton
Fulham
Tottenham
West Ham
Plymouth Millwall Bury
Brafford, N. Southampton.. Swansea Notts: F.. Norwich Tranmere
31 10 4 1163 50 36
8 10 52 45.36
6 13 42 43 30 31 10 10 M 53 42 30 33 10 10 13 51 57 30 33 10 9 14 53 68 29 32 10 8 14 43 57 28 31 7 10:14.37 62: 24
· 32 ·6 017-37 72 21 30 0 1.20 35.76:19 33.4, 5 24 33 85. 18
Stockport
Rotherham Halifax
New Brighton,. Barrow Wrexham Lincoln Rochdale .. Carlisle
83 24 5 4.78 28 63 32 15 11 6 59 39.41 -30 15 0 0 61 36 39 22 17 5 10 67 41 39 32 15 7 10 12 58 37 32 17 4 11 58.47 38 31 14.8 9 71 50,36 32 17 2 13 71 50 36 7 10 72 43 33 30.13 33 13 7. 13 54 52 33 32 10 12 10 35 39 32 83 13 6-14 54 58 32 38 13 5 15 50 50 31
Steadiness Carries
Him Through
(By "ADREM")
YESTERDAY'S TENNIS RESULTS AT A GLANCE
1. M. A. Razack beat O. Rumjahn«.
6–3, 6————3
Tsui Wal-pal heat Chan Chi-keung
60, 7-5,
Chan Kam-moon beat Tsol Ping
- fon 6–3, 64,
Tsui Yan-pai beat Wan Tze-sam
~6-1, 6-1.
J. W. Leonard beat Szeto Bick
1-6, 6-2, 6-3.
Yesterday's programme of Colony Tennis, ties was confined to singles matches all of which finished in
TNT/KIMSQTIRGITTINGTARFIÐ. fairly quick time with the exception ness in the second set. His opponent of that between J. W. Leonard, of made some careless strokes at the Craigengower, and Szeto Bick, of outset and this encouraged him con- Chinese Recreation Club, which the siderably. His ground strokes start- former won after a shaky start by ed to function and he produced passing shots with consistency. An interesting study in methode Where Szeto still continued to score was provided by the two players frequently, however, was with his and it was demonstrated yesterday drop-shots which still remained per- that all-round steadiness in ground fectly-disguised in the matter of strokes as pitted against. a mode of direction and execution.
1–6, 6–2, 6–3
attack which always angled for a As Leonard continued to pile on coup de grace at the net, will near-points, Szeto obviously tired. He ly always emerge successful in made fewer incursions to the net long drawn. out struggle.
and on the base line he could not match his opponent for steadiness.
Szeto started off very convincing ly. He lost the first game against
Once Leonard had levelled the service, but rapidly gaining control issue, there was never very much of his ground-strokes which consist-doubt that he would win. Szeto kept ed for the most part of heavy slices up the unequal struggle until the on both hands, he went into the net bitter end, however, and was an at every opportunity.
A
BAD PATCH Leonard was flustered. His timing was all out. He could not produce a passing shot and he made no ef fort to volley. But when drawn to the net by a remarkably-controlled 33 12 6 15 51 70 30-drop-shot and then lobbed, his over-
head proved pathetically weak.
Szeto went away comfortably and not losing another game, went out at 6-1.
8 12.59 68 30 7 15 71.65 29 5. 15 52 80 27
32 11 33.11. 31 11
Gateshead Darlington York Hartlepools Accrington
31 9
9 13 54 07-27
33 10
6 17 53 79 26
31 33 9 33
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7 16 44 66 23
4 20.46 83 22
4' 4 25 37 83 12.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST)
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 32 23 6 3 105 46 52 31 17 7 7 89 44 41 83 16 7 10 59 53.30 32 17 4 11 89 60 38 32.16 6 10 78 53 38 32 15 32 16
7 10 62 55 87 5 12 73 67 35
Aberdeen
Falkirk
Motherwell
Kilmarnock
32 13
9 10 63 68 35
Hamilton
33.15
5.13 56 83:35
St. Johnstone.. 33 15
5 13 71 76 35
Partick
32 13
4 15 60 74 30
Clyde
8 15 64 64 29
Hibernian
Third Lanark...31 10 Ayr
St. Mirren
Arbroath
Albion
31 13 32:12
5 15 65 61 29 7 14 69 77 27
31 9 8 14 58 71 26 32 06 17 47.69 24 33 8, 7-18 44 21 23 32 9 Queen's Park 31 9 Raith
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4 19 53 83'22 5.17 49 73.21 2-21-59 84.20
Kine-Exakta
HELMUTNOCHT
ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING
ONG
CHATER ROAD HONGKONG
extremely plucky loser.
CHAMPION SHOWS PACES Taui Wai-pui went gally through his first set against Chan Chi-keung and did not drop a game. Chan was evidently overawed by the occasion and could not maintain the rallies. He improved greatly in the second set and at times played really bril- liantly to carry the issue to the 12th. game before succumbing, fi
1. M. A. Razack of J.R.C., had little difficulty in beating his club- mate O. Rumjahn, former Tientsin champion, and went out in straight sets, while Tsui Yan-pui had some. stroke practice at the expense of Wan Tze-sam,
A. Chan, of South China, proved Just a little too steady for stylish Tsol Ping-fan and won in straight Bets chiefly because of his ability to force matters from the not.
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The following is the latest call over for the Grand National Steeplechase:
Kilstar 11. to 20,
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Workman 10 to 1 o, 21 to 2 t. Teme Willow 18 to 1 o, 100 to 7 t. Royal Danieli 100 to 7 o, 16 to 1. t. Royal Mail 16 to 1 t and of
Rockquilla 18 to 1:0, 20 to 1 t. Underbid: 20 to 1:0, 22 to 1 t. Colleen 20 to 1 o, 22 to 1 t Brendan's Cottage 20 to 1. MacMoffat 20 to 1. Dunhill Castle 25 to 1. Dominick's Cross 28 to Inversible 33 to 1 o.
St. Georgo 33 to 1 o, 40 Blue Shirt 33 to 1.
Smyacthis.40 to 1:0.
Black Hawk 50 to 1 t and o.
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AMENDED STARTERS..
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Sporting Piper (Elder), Birth Neill) Tuckmill (Rain) La (Pringle), Omzetbia (Feakes)DE (Morris); Peacraik: (
ist (Captain Har (Capt.Herbert); and Applin)-Router,
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