THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST - 25, 1941.
RANGE CARRY ALL BEFORE THEM
The easy victories of the two Glasgow Rangers tearns were again the feature of the Scottish football programme on Saturday, and Rangers' enthusiasts already have visions of these teams win- ning their respective Leagues and so providing the curious position of meeting each other for the Scottish championship.
Results were:-
Albion
Clyde
Dumbarto
Marmiton
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Hieruinn
Airdrieonians
Motherwell
Falkirk
3
+
Third Lanark
4
2
Critte
1
Hearis
4
Partick
Morton
2
Queen's Park
3
Rangers
St #
Dunfermline
I
Baugers
Leith
East File
Rabu
D
St. Bernards
Dundee U
5
Aberdeen
Q
--Reuter,
1
Mirren
1
NORTH EASTERN LEAGUE
AIR FORCE CANADA'S EFFORT
BEAT ARMY
Eight Internationals played in. the fourth and final "Test" match between Royal Air Force and Army, which resulted in a win for R.A.F. by 7 wickets, at Liver. pool on Saturday.
Army acored 161 for & deci, Pater Smith of Essax Being top- scorer with 52. Air Force replied with, 103 for 3.
The series thus concluded with the hondurajevan, each side win. ning two games.-Reuter,
WHIRLAWAY
MAKES
HISTORY
IN WAR
MALCOLM MacDONALD, the British High Commissioner to Canada, praised the Canadian war effort and revealed that Canada already has 100,000 troops in the British Isles, with many more trained and ready to be sent overseas to help the British in their fight against Germany, if they are needed. ' ̈
In an interview at the British Embassy Mr. Mac- Donald told reporters that he had just completed a three-month tour of Canada, and that he felt he had "à clear and completely comprehensive picture of the Canadian war effort."
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