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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 19, 1941.
Plan To Boycott All Post-War Axis Sport Takes Concrete Form "Never Again" Association Formed In England Distinguished TENNIS
Names On Committee
NO SUBJECT EVER RAISED in the 22 years have preached from this rostrum has drawn so much correspondence as my proposed "Never again” club. It all began with this brief comment on the bombing of the Centre Court, writes L. V. Manning in the "Daily Sketch."
events.
there
LEAGUE OPENING
By "Adrem”
One of the First Division matches League tennis scheduled for to-day has been postponed and only matches will mark two the opening of the 1941 tennis season.
unable to secur I have been the line-ups in the CR.C.-Univer-
neither
some-
Skips Tables
FOLLOWING IS THE RECORD OF THE SKIPS
IN THE THREE DIVISIONS OF THE LEAGUE:-
FIRST DIVISION
u. M. Omar (C.C.C.) A. P. Guterres (Roc. "B") A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C. "A": R. F. Luz (Rec. "A")
M. R. Abbas (1.R.C.) J. Shepherd (P.R.C.)
A. J. Hall (K.B.G.C. "A") C. G. Stiva (Rec. "A") C. Strange (C.S.C.C.)
P. W. T. L. F. A. Up Dn Pts.
3 3 0
0
79 43
0 30
6
3
3 0
73 40
33 D 6
3
0 3
0
72
41
0 31
6
3 3
0
0
69 46 24
0
G
3 3 0 0 88
46 23
6 0
3
3 0
0
71 54 17
6 0
C. 5. Rosselet (C.C.C.) B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C.)
3
2
0 1 71 42 29
4
3
2
0
1 79 54 25
0
4
R. Duncan (K.B.G.C. "B") J. J. Basio (Roc. "B") F. X. Silva (Rec. "A")
3 2 0
1 72 66 16
4
3
2 0
1
60 48
12
0
4
3
0
1
56 47
9
0
4
3
0
1
56 48
B
0
4
3
0 1 63 56
7
0
1 1
63 58
6
0 3
1
Q
2
58
69
0
1
2
1
0
2 52
63
Q
1
1 0 2
58 60
2
0 3
M. N. Rakusen (C.S.C.C.)
3
↑
2 ย
50
00
0
10
Iwn
B
J. F. McCowan (C.S.C.C.)
Basto (Rec. "B")
3
1.0
2 51 62
0
11 2
3 1
0
2
51
63
0
12
2
T
A. Madar (K.C.C.)
3
1
0
2 58
71
0
13
J. McKelvie (K.B.G.C. "B")
3
1
0
2
48
05
0
17
2
J. Kempton K.D.R.C.)
3
0
45 2
71
0
26
W. Mar (P.R.C.)
3
1 0
2 48 77
0 29
2
J. Fraser (K.C.C.)
3
0
1
2 40 67 0 21
S
Sherriff K.B.G.C. “A”)
3
0
0
3 51 68
0
17
0
3
0
0
3
+16
67
Π
21
0
F. G. Fincher (K.C.C.)
3
0
0
3 38 74
36
0
3
0
0
3 31 B6 о 55 0
90 44
2 44 1780 1730 275 275 90
17 Germans and Itaban satisfied all its objects have been tries
achieved WHIL (who are only fit for lay each other have been accepted This to go especially for Olymp Game and all other Sporting ternationals"
Paul An intensive membership driersity fixture but I understand that
W. C. Hung nor "I hope that the doors of Win- |
171 my all the sports is on the way. bledon will never again
ers, will be turning out. tame be opened to a German And and I suggest to the new associa- | Kong, two of the reg stered play-
University. I think, are the same goes in all out sporbington there is gempe for the sports etion pledged to fight any at-
what affected by Volunteer dutie restatie Sporting rel- "We must start a Never Again', fempts to
but they should be able to turn tons with a nation where there n ejub, the incumber slip pledge be
an understanding of sportsman Jt a pretty useful side, with most War
of their best players appearing ing to boycot after
body 15
Teddy KCC will be without sporting events in which the en-1ship until the patent
Fincher who will be Voluntee
and Grose, ing, and Guest players reg stered for Second Divi- out against sion will be turning
With Goldman atd Cricket Club.
as the KCC first-string, the latter team should be fairly powerful this season an 1 they I shall not be surprised if win this alternoon.
- Bowball
Arew avalanche It spreed, as it had f outside the domain of sport and become an ise teat demand by vast public for organised expre SEGT on blader lines than I had'
* and
Floodtide
the has
Sir Robert Vanallart's series of broadensts fyriber tanned flame, and the culmination been the formation of a "Never Again" association, which, within
a lew days of its launching.
enrolled thousands
ha
of members
Philip Gee ず the huterary the Isecretary, 11 *address 18
Never Again" Association. 5, New Court. Lanwoln's Inn, WC2, and there m mminnan subscription | Pagh appearing
of one shilling
RUSSELL WINS
POLICE TITLE
The Recreio-South China match has been postponed, as members of the former team will be Volun- terling, and will be played to
morrow.
Following IN to-day's
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gramme and some of the teams
CH.C. HK.CC.
H.K.C.C.
い
HKUTU.
KCC.
1. Goldman and M
Hong Kong Police held Pagi T Monnghan and T. J. Long before the day of reckoning it will be hundreds of thousand their Rifle Club annual Gould: c. H. R. Oxlade and Ai
Million is a possibility.
The many who have written to
Championship and
Barwell.
No-
K.C.C.
me since I first broke the subject vices competition at the rose: A.
in the autumn asking impatently
understand for action will now why I delayed returning to the subject.
The number of well-known men with no political interests, includ-
several well-known sports leaders, were determined national expresson should be given to the feeling about the Nazi untouch- ables.
They laid the foundation stone4 of a well organised association, and the response has been imme- diate and astonishing.
Intensive Sports
Drive
Taikoo Range yesterday.
Despite a rather difficult light good wind, some and variable scores were obtained. Sgt. Russell won the Championship cup, with
runner-up Mr. W. P. Thompson and the Hon. CP., Mr. J. P. Pen- won the Novices nefather Evans eup, with Sgt. Woudhead runner-
LIP.
1
The results were as follows:
CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITION
200 500 600 Aggs. yds. yds. yds. Russell 30 31 27 Thompson 26 27 31
A. E. P. Guest and F Crawford and S. A and G. C Gray: E. F. Fincher Burnett.
RANGERS WIN CUP FINAL
A. K. Minu (L.A.C.)
Morrison (K.D.R.C.)
R
L. Guy (K.B.G.O. "B") A. R. Dal'ah (1.8.C.)
U
E. G. Post (P.R.C)
T. Coleman (K.D.R.C.)
To'sly
A. J. Kew (K. Tongi
W. V. Fic'd (K.F.C.)
1 0 2 62 65
SECOND DIVISION
A. Jillott (P.O.C.)
W. J. Howard (K. Tong)
M. J. Medina (C.C.C.)
O. P. Remedios (Recreio)
F. A. Up Dn Pts.
3 3 0 0 80 38 42
3 2 1 0 78 64 24 0
P. W. T.
L.
0 6
5
J. L. Stephens (K, Tong)
2
O 2
0
66
34
32
0
4
P. Younghusband K.F.C.)
2 2
0 0
40 27
13
0 4
C. Gow and (P.O.C.)
3
2
0 1
86
49 37
0
4
H. W. Randal (C.C.C.) T. L. Lock (C.C.C.)
3 2 0
1 66
46
20
0
4
3 2 0
1 62
61
11 0
4
W. J. Bagley (P.O.C.)
3
2
1
71 69
2 0 4
R. S. Meadows (K.C.C.)
3 2
1 63 60 3
0
4
3
2
1
67
63
Q
6 4
3
1
1
1 67 56 11 0
N. MacFarlane (H.K.F.C.)
3 1
1
53 1
49 4
D 3
3 1 1
រ
56
62 0
7
3
A. S'even (K.C.C.)
3
1
1 1 63 63
0 10
3
3 1 1 1 53 66
อ
13 3
W. Mc!rose (T.D.R.C.)
2
D
45 1
33
W. GIL (H.K.F.C.)
2
1
1 0
33
12 0 36 0 3
2
2
J. C. Chalmers (T.D.R.C.)
6 0
A. W. Brown (H.K.C.C.)
2 1
0
1
30 42
0
12
J. A. Remedios (Recreio)
3
1
2 0
57
56
1
0
T. W. Carr (K.C.C.)
3
1
0 2 47 60 0 13
01:
J. R. Scares (Recreio) A. Brookrbank (H.K.F.C.) W. Simpson (K.F.C.)
3 1 0 2 67 80
0 13
1 0 0
1 15 32
0 17
2
0
0
2 27 38
0
11
strong and thrustful.
Smith scored
forwards Were
Ventersd within the Arst
20
minutes.
F. Goodwin (H.K.C.C.) G. E. Coe'elho fH.K C.C.) J. A. Watson (T.OR.C.) H. V. Pearse (H K.F.C.)
2
ก
2
36
57
21 0
2
0
0
2 30
54
0
24
2. 0
0 2
21
58
0
37
0
3
ing spells
Totali
72 33
A crowd of 60,000 saw Rangers, who scored twice in the last Total minutes, beat Hearts 4-2 to re- a Silver ruptain the Scottish Association Foot-
ball Cum at Hampden Park Saturday.
Sgt
| Mr
81 Spoon
Sgt
Clarke
25
28
29
82 Spoon
Set
Sargent
0
****
*5
112
SKU
Wall Gowans Sgt Mat
211 28
26
82
23 25 31
79
Channing 29
22 Wass
71
20 23
24 29 NOVICES COMPETITION
I note among the names of the St
Con Provisional distinguished mittee that of Major A. Whitley Mr Pennefather Lavarack. M.C.. honorary secret- ary of the English Golf Union and Set European Golf Association, and aset well-known football leader whe Sgt was one of the pioneer members, Sut
The Rangers'
Hearts had some great attack-
but finished
weakly
82 Silver cup, though Hamilton scored five mini- utes before half-thing.
Evans
22 30 30 Woudhead 25 25 27 77 Sport Patun Moran
24 20 25 15 Spoon
182
Tetrat Sullivan SKI
Mr Wright
Nothi
23 24 27 74
27 20 21
23 25
17 85
26 21 12 59
ISR!
Black-
24
13 17 50
Set White
20
11/
15 4
Hearts made a spirited defene
the second half. Hamilton equalised for them in the 25111 3.nute after which there Ween coul und-feld exchanges until Thermion and Johnstone Scorre for Rangers in the closing min-
Ieuter,
ules
SATURDAY'S BOWLS RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Saturday's League lawn bowls results:-
2 1 0 1 34 40
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0 о 3 39 68 0 19
6 33 1431 1431 212 212 72
THIRD DIVISION
P. W. T. L. F. A. Up Dn Pts.
A. M. Wahab (1.R.C.) C. F. Needham (H.K.F.C.) E. 6. Abraham (H.K.C.C.)
2
0
0
50
25
25
0
4
2 2 O
0
60
30
20
0 4
2 2
0
0 43
31 12
0 4
K. C, Hamilton (K.B.G.c.)
2 2 0
44 0
,37 7 0
4
3 2 0
1
72 46 26
0
4
A. O. Madar (ER.C.)
3 2
1
84
48 16
0
4
4
J. T.8malley (K.F.G.)
J. C. Aftken (P.RrC.)
J. Russell (H.K.F.C.)
R. Ogden FF.C.)
M. F. Alarcon (Recreio)
·B. "Evana (K.F.C.)
J. MacDonald (P.R.C.)
8. M. Aumjahn (FR.C.)
|| L. Gaddi (C.0.0.)
A. Nisam (H,K.C.C.)
| W. A. Oprnal) (14K/C.C.)
B. Ghroy (H.K.G.C.) Lade Rome (H:K.E.R.C.) H. Nish K.B.G.C.) Q.-8. Laddi (C,C.C.) F. Channingn:A‚G.) M. A. Carvalho (Repralo) P. C. Morgan (H:CF.C.) A. J. Coolho. (0.0.0.) N. P. Karanjla (0.010.)
Following
- were
First Division
RECREIO "A" (2)
74
POLICE R.C. (1)
49
CRAIGENGOWER (3) CIVIL SERVICE (1) INDIAN R.C. (2) KOWLOON DOCK (1) .. 48
89
KOWLOON"C.C. (0)
41
42
RECREIO "g" (2)
62'
61
KOWLOON B.G.G. "A" (1) 60
WKOWLOON B.G.C."B" (2) 68
Second
Division
RECREIO (1) HONG KONG C.C. (0) KOWLOON C.C. (2) TAIKOO (1)
64
43
89
B. A. Mantell (H.K,F,G.)
67
50
HONG KONG F.C. (1) CRAIGENGOWER (2)
60
A. H. Madar (1.8.0.);
62
.C. E. Gehagan (H.K.E.R.C.)
Third Division
J. K., Bloan (HK.E.R.C.)
CRAIGENGOWER (1)
47
INDIAN R.C. (2)
66
J. Pau (C.C.C.)
Lookhart Rd.
Tel. 21800
KOWLOON B.G.C. (1). HONG KONG F.C. (2), 67
54
KOWLOON F.G.: (2)
09
PRECREIO (1).
49
POLICE R.C, (2):
80
•Figures in brackets dandta .rink.wina.
H.K, ELECTRIC (1)
33
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PRISON OFFICERS (2).. 73 KOWLOON TÔNG (2)
..
A. McKðilar (HiK.cic.)
G. E.. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)
A. F. Paul (H.K.E.R.C.) P/A.. Yvanovich (Rearaio)
Totale
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3 2 0 1 86 61 5 0 3 2
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