Edinburgh District won the competition with four wins.[ 2]
South of Scotland District won the sponsor McEwans tankards for scoring the most number of tries in the championship, with 17 tries. The others scored:- Anglo-Scots (11 tries), Edinburgh District (9 tries), Glasgow District (6 tries) and North and Midlands (5 tries).[ 3]
1987-88 League Table
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Date
Try
Conversion
Penalty
Dropped goal
Goal from mark
Notes
1977–1991
4 points
2 points
3 points
3 points
— N/a
Mayfield, Dundee Referee: R. J. Megson (Edinburgh Wanderers)
Anglo-Scots :
South of Scotland District :
Glasgow District :
Edinburgh District :
McKane Park, Dunfermline Referee: J. Johnston (Gala)
North and Midlands :
Anglo-Scots :
The Greenyards, Melrose Referee: J. M. Fleming (Boroughmuir)
South of Scotland District :
Glasgow District :
Edinburgh District :
North and Midlands :
Burnbrae, Milngavie Referee: K. D. Harrower (Forrester F.P.)
Glasgow District :
Anglo-Scots :
Richmond, London Referee: A. P. Thomson (London)
Anglo-Scots :
Edinburgh District :
Mansfield Park, Hawick Referee: M. S. Clayton (Whitecraigs)
South of Scotland District :
North and Midlands :
North and Midlands :
Glasgow District :
Myreside, Edinburgh Referee: C. J. High (England)
Edinburgh District :
South of Scotland District :
Matches outwith the Championship
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Other Scottish matches
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Glasgow trial :
- :
Midland Trial :
- :
Glasgow :
Ulster Juniors :
South :
Glasgow :
Edinburgh :
Midlands District :
Glasgow District :
Midlands District :
Edinburgh District :
South of Scotland District :
Twickenham Referee: R. Jenkins (London)
Harlequins :
Glasgow District :
Kent :
Glasgow District :
Blackrock College :
North and Midlands :
Terenure College :
North and Midlands :
Edinburgh District :
Leinster :
South of Scotland :
Leinster :
International matches
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Glasgow District :
France :
Anglo-Scots :
France :
Edinburgh District :
France :
↑ McEwans Rugby Record 87-88. contribution Bill McMurtrie. 1987. Ian McLauchlan Associates. Edinburgh.
↑ McEwans Rugby Record 88-89. contribution Bill McMurtrie. 1988. Ian McLauchlan Associates. Edinburgh.
↑ "The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search" . news.google.com . Retrieved 29 June 2021 .