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HONG KONG, -FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1949.
"SCORPIONS” TO CLASH Sterope Wins Cambridgeshire
WITH ARMY IN
"MATCH OF THE WEEK"
Hockey Fixtures
The following are the Hong Kong Hockey Association fixtures for Sunday, November 6, and Monday, November 7:
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6, Recreio "A" v RAF, Recrein ground, Kings Park, 11.15 am
Umpires: Yeo Gater, Mr. Eiko
KITC HK Police. Boundary St., 10.15 a.m.
Umpires:
Mr. Musty, S/Cdr
Pak-SC YMCA, King's Park, RNRC No. 2. 10.00 am.
Umpires: Sa Maj Hannan, QUALS.I. Me Allen.
(By "STUMPS")
HKCC "Scorpions“ who scored a creditable vic- tory over Club de Recreio in the First Divi- sion of the local Cricket League last week, will again be in the picture this week-end when they entertain the Army at Chater Road tomorrow in what should, without doubt, be the "match of the week" on the Island. On the Kowloon side, another grand game should be seen at Cox's Rood, where Kowloon Cricket Club and Hong Kong University, teams which enjoy a high reputation, meet each other.
The "Scorpions" can well King George V School will be on their at home to the Indian Recreation afford to lock back triumph over Club de Recreis Club and it would not come as a with deep satisfaction, as the surprise to see them get the bet- Portuguese are a most formid-ter of their more experienced able combination and extreme-
opponents.
The Schoolboys recorded their
ly difficult to beat, particular-first win of the season last week ly when playing or their own when they beat RAF by Jour ground.
Dhahber Shines
Chand Tara Recreio "B," Recreio ground, King's Park, 10.- ก ก ม
Umpires:
I/Tel Mathewson, Mr. Grewal,
AKHC v Dutch, 'King's Park,
Frack Howth was undoubt- RNRC No. 1. 10.00 am.
edly the hero of the day, as his
B. Dhahber, who did well fo Umpires: W. O. Vincent. Bar feat in dismissing six of the Re- Ward,
creio batsmen for a meagre 43 the schoolboys in their opening University Nomads, Pokra-runs was largely responsible for ame a fortnight ago, again came
off with
the bat against RAF, the Portugues debacle.
hitting up a valuable 30. M. Sai- Credit, however, must also being
the other
with the "Scorpion ter also performed well bowlers for their contribution to bat and contributed 21. wards the victory and to the bats-
with ball and men who row to the occasion. particularly H. M. Newton, who four of the RAF batsmen back
the Pavillon at the sacrifice) scored 44 not out.
Tam. 10.30 247.
Umpires: Mr. Palmer, Chisnall.
Capt.!
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, Amny v Commandos, Suckun-; poo. 11.00 am
Umpires to be detailed. Club Secretaries are requested;
given to
of
John B., Townsley's four-year-old Bay Colt, Sterops, ridden by Charlie Elliott and a 25 to 1 shot in a field of 39, beat Good Taste by a head in a photofinish to win the Cambridgeshire. Photo shows Sterope (at right, nearest camera), fighting it out with Press Photo.
Expert Testifies In
F. D. Bottomley showed plenty Breach Of Contract Case
sting
to
A word of praise is also due 27
*
Tuns
is
to ensure the prompt attendance the Portuguese lads, who went
of
"through- the
The RAF 2nd XI will be visit-
of their teams, a maximum delay down fighting and who took their ing the Royal Navy at King's ten minutes will be allowed, defeat with good grace, thereby Park and unless they put up a
better performance thari Any of the above umpires who living up to the high reputation which they put up against the that
are unable to officiate are re-which they enjoy
Fixture bred sportsmen" quested to inform the
both on
schoolboys last week, a win for Secretary Tel No. 31193 (P.O.'s Seld and of.
the Navy is almost a certainty,
On Sunday,
the Mess) before 5 p.m. today.
As their victory over Recreio
Dockyard enter-
at King's has placed them in the running in the Commandos SCOTLAND'S NEW
expected to go for honours, it is not likely that Park-and are the "Scorpions" will prejudice down to the Commandos, who their position by
more impressive to underestimat have been ing the Army tomorrow.
The following are the games: for the week-end-“
RIGHT WING COMBINATION
Glasgow, November 2.. Scotland will introduce
new-right-wing combination full points to date and are in a
date.
Tomorrow FIRST DIVISION
will go all out for "Scorpions"
Road.
Evidence pertaining to textiles and business con- tracts in that connection was given by an expert on behalf of the defence at the Supreme Court yesterday in the action for breach of contract involving 2,198 pounds of knitting wool.
Good Taste. Associated
Trio Face Court On Menaces Charge
How co-operation between the Hong Kong and Chinese Police resulted in the arrest of three Chinese men was relat-
For That "Second #ind” -Pause for Refreshment
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Badminton League Starts Next Week
The Badminton League for the 1949-50 season will commente on Wednesday, November 9. All league matches will start at 7.30 p.m. unless
otherwise mutually arranged.
The
of the representatives "home" team must send in the names of players' and detailed
results of their matches to the Hon League Secretary, Mr. J. A Soares, c/o The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking · Corporation, within 24 hours of the matches being played.
L
All players are reminded that it is a fault if the base of the shule be hit by the frame or the handle of the racquet.
The following is the programme for November
MEN'S DOUBLES "A" DIVISION
(Monday, November 14)
YWCA Annual
Finance Campaign
The second report meeting of- the YWCA Annual Finance Cam- pain was held at the - General office 11 Duddell Street, yesterday. Mrs Tan Keng-hoon the Chair man of the Finance Campaign presided. Mrs. Hsuch of thể na- tonal YWCA staff presented the prizes.
|
Results of Campaign to date tre Faith Division Ist Hope Division 2nd.
$12,487.60 $8,761.95
·H.K. University v Shailanders: | Charity Division 3rd $6,009.20 Chinese YMCA y Recreio.
(Monday, November 21) 1 Recreio y Shailanders; BK versity v Chinese, YMCA
Mrs. Tan Keng-hood's division was first composed of the follow- ing ten ladies: Mrs. Tan Keng- Uni-bean (Division Chief), Mrs. Yir Siu-kei, Mrs. Chan Hing-wa, kirs. Wong Pak-chau, Mrs, Lal lo-kau, Miss Fing Miss Tan Jen-chiu, Suk-ngan. Miss Lai Ho, MISS
(Monday, November 28)
Chinese YMCA v Shailanders.
.
Chan
MEN'S DOUBLES "B" DIVISION] (Wednesday, November (9)
Section I St. John's Shai- landers; Kowloon Tong ♥ Chinese $2,371. YMCA
Lin-chuk
Of the thirty teams Mrs. Tan Kang-hoon's team came first withs $4,920; the Tusitala Club Team came second with $3,545.10; Miss Tan Jen-chiu's Team came third
The following seven ladies were Section II-VRCH Uni-the prizewinners of the 500 versity; St. Teresa's v Chung Wah. workers. They collected as largest amount of money: 1st Miz. (Wednesday, November 16)
K.M. Barnett, 2nd Mrs. Lo Sal- Section L-KCC St. John's; chum, 3rd Mrs. Tan Keng-hoon, Chinese YMCA v Shailanders. 4th Ms. Wong Tze-chumm, 5th
Section It-Recreio v St. Tere-Mrs. Fung Ping-fan, 6th Miss
Shin Mei-ying, ed by Detective Sub-Inspector sa's; Chung Wah v FK Univer-
7th Mrs. Shin C. Pope at Central yesterday.sity.
Kwai-sane
The total received at the first Before Mr. A. D. Scholes, Mak
Witness, Mr. Charles Silas, Secretary and Technical Ad- viser to the Nan Yang Cotton Mills, admitted under cross- examination that he had never acted as arbitrator in these matters in Hong Kong before.
Mr. Silas went on to say he was Mr. Silas, who handled the dis then handed a complete file re-i
e between plaintiffs and def
The possibility of arbitration) was there discussed in relation Fat, aged 29; Trai
pute
ared 40 (Wednesday, November 23) Kaen,
report meeting was $32,085.65.
to the dispute between plaintiff and Mak Sung, aged 35, faced Section 1-Kowloon Tong v St. The YWCA have still a long way and defondants. The talk con-committal proceedings on charges John's; † Shailanders KCC. cluded by the "plaintif agreeing of uttering threatening lettere and to have him as an arbitrator, demanding money with menaces. witness added.
The defendants were alleged to have demanded with menaces by letter, the sum of $3,000 from Wan
on September 10 and 14.
v Army at Chater fendants as to the quality of thelating to correspondence of that Fat Pope told the court that at Shailenders, KCC
In Favourable Position The Army, who have gained for their football match most favourable position for the against Wales at Hampden Championship, Park, Glasgow, next Wednes- win tomamw.
As this will be a "battle of RAF Royal Navy at Kai Tak. day. Liddell, of Liverpool, giants" a dmw is expected, but IRC "Optimist at Sokunpoo. and McPhail, of Celtic, replace the Scorpions will have advan- KCC v Hong Kong University at Waddell and Mason on the tage of playing at home and this Cox's Road. right wing.
factor might just tip the scales in their favour.
Thi only other change compared with the side which beat Ireland 8-2 at Belfast recently is at centre-forward, where Houliston replaces Morris.
The tram
well in their per-
SECOND DIVISION
Park.
Sunday
Kowloon Cricket Club, which is Royal Navy v RAF at King's, another dangerous team, will be facing a worthy ice tomorrow in IRC v King George V School at the shape the Hong Kong KGY. University XI. Cowan (Morton).
Hong Kong University v KCC at The Undergraduates have done Young (Rangers) Captain, Cox
Pokfulam exceedingly. (Rangers), Evans (Celtic), Wood-{ burn (Rangers), Aitken (East formances to date and should take Fife), Liddell (Liverpool), Me- full points, notwithstanding the Phail (Celtic), Houliston (Queen fact that they will be playing on
*enemy** territory, of the South), Steel (Derby
The Indian Recreation Country), Reilly (Hibernian).
have not done anything| worth writing about this season, entertain the "Optimists" at Soo- kunpoo tomorrow and would seem to be in for another de- feat.
Reuter.
IRC CRICKET TEAMS
The following are the Indian Recreation Club cricket teams for their matches this week-end:
TOMORROW
who
Club
Although weakness In attack has, to a certain exteat, contri- buted to their lack of success, the IRC bating is not altogether | free from blame
FIRST DIVISION
Commandos
Cricket Club.
SECOND DIVISION Dockyard v Commandos at King's
Park.
The
Section II-HK University Recreio; "Chung Wah v VRC. (Wednesday, November 30) Section Kowloon Tong
▼ Chinese and also the contract 10 pr. on September 10 an apYMCA merchandise under contract, said dispute,
Section II-Recreio v Chung of the Wan Hing firm in such mate Dext time he met the plain- prentice he had experience
tiff was at the Gripps, where the found a letter in a box at 19 Tai Wah; VRC v St. Teresa's. arbitration
Matches to ters as member of
discussion which followed was Fong Street, Shaukiwan, addressed
be played on paneis involving issues of this
centred on the contract. In the
who reported it to VRC court. kind in Manchester and Bombay.
course of it, he understood from the shaven policeportunit
Matches to be played on op- master ponent's court. On September 14, the are the plaintiff that his firm was not out | Plaintiffs in the case
another letter with the same found to repudiate the contract,
chop on it, demanding $3,000 with menaces, Later in the day, the letter was handed to the Eastern Police Station
General Trading Company, of Prince's Building, who are repre- by Mr. V.J.L D'Alton on sente instructions of, Mr. J.C. Stewart. Mr. D.A.L. Wright in structed by Mr. G.S. Ford is re- the presenting the defendants, Bunge East Asia Agencies, In- corporated.
Wiless said plaintiff made him understand that his firm would accept an adequate compensation for any difference in quality that might be found in the wool.
Commenting on the plaintiff's claim that the latter had taken the arbitration to be for the pur-į pose of determining the quality
His Decision
Enquiries were made and the
પ. police raided No. 5 Ship Street, first floor, Wanchai. There they found a blue shirt in the pocket of which was a chop.
was laid by the police A trap and the three defendants
were
MEN'S DOUBLES "C" DIVISION:
to, go to reach their goal, but they hope all their good friends will remember them, and give them that measure of support that they have always had to carry on their work in the Colony, helping the children, women and girls in various fields of service.
Kowloon Rotary Club
A talk on how cement 15 -(Monday, November 14) made was given by Mr. J. J. Section L--Recreio v Kowloon Cameron, Chief Engineer of Dock; Kowloon Tong v RAF, St the Green Island Cement Com Teresa "B" y HK University. pany Limited, at the Kowloon
Section II-St. John's St. Rotary Club weekly 1
luncheon Teresa "A" Rosary Church Club Chinese YMCA, † Homefalls v
yesterday.
VRC.
Mr. Cameron said" that "the The case is being tried by Mr.
principle of cement manoÉSZKITE has been the same from the E27 V Craigengower Justice Williams, senior Puisne
(Monday, November 21)
Hest days, though modern machin Judge.
of the merchandise witness said arrested by: the Chinese authorities
⚫ Section I-Kowloon Tong v Plaintifs claim that when they there was no point in it, as it on September 16,
Recreio; Kowloon Dock Stry and technique have intenskied defendants on October 5, 1948, for entered into contract with the would have been unnecessary.
The defendants were handed to Teresa "B"
the scope of manufacture and out- the police in British Territory
Section II:--St. Teresa “A” † put.
.com- is one of the most three days later. The chop and VRC: Chinese YMCA v St John's; the purchase of 2.918 pounds of
mon manufactured articles of mode "Chie
brand English hand
letters were handed to experts for Rosary Church Club v Hometalks
ern times, owing to the increasine knitting wool, the defendants bad
use to which it is being put in promised that the shipment would
constructional works of all types. correspond in all respects with
The speaker was thanked by samples which, they presented,
Squadron Leader A. F. Peterson, then paid a deposit of $9,500 to
RAF, in
construction. charge of the defendants.
who said that so far there has
NOURSE TO CAPTAIN SOUTH AFRICAN XI Johannesburg, November 2 1st XI League vs Optimists, at
Dadley Nourse, who captained Sookunpoc? A.R. Abbas, Ismail Ali, F.M, el Arculli, A.H. Bakar,
South Africa against England last A. R. H. Esmail, S.A.
Ismail It is time that the Indians took for the five Tests against Austra year, has been appointed captain (Capt). A.R. Kitchell, A. steps to remedy the situation and lis Madar, 1.M. Omar. M.I. Abdi-instilled, in their batsmen, some
2nd
Fighting Spirit Needed
Nourse has played in 24 Tests | Razack and M.A. Wahab. Scorers of that fighting spirit which and his 231 against Australia in Wahab; Umpire: U.A. Rum characterised the IRC batting in 1928 is the highest individual Test
the past. XI
South African. He was score by The game between RAF and vice-captain League va K. G. V.
side which of the School, (Army): R.A. But, S.EM. Royal Navy at Kai Tak is ex-toured England in 1947 and the Bux, F. Abdul-Curreers, Apected to end in a win for the captaincy of Alan Melville. Ehrahim, T. Ebrahim, M.B. Has-Airmen, but the Navy XI has a
Nourse was the most successful san, K. Lalchand, A.K Markar knack of coming through whe batsman for either xide in last (Capi.). Y. Motiwalla,
A.R. least expected, so a defeat for the rear's Testgeries with an average Abdul-Razack and M. A. Wahab, RAF would not be surprising of 78.5-Bettr.
.SUNDAY
Tomorrow, the Commandos will hosts to Craigengower 21.9.30a.m. Cricket Club and a very int
Interest- Corps, at Seokuno Army Pay play S. Aboo, F. M. el Arculli, H.T. ing game should be seen.
has not Craigengostr
been Barmu, T.H. Barma, S.E. M. Bux, F. Abdul-Curreem, K. Laichand, having the best of luck in their S.H. Ismail (Capt), F.T. Me last two matches.... wani, M.L Abdul-Razack and Y. Motiwalla.
"A" team VB
INDIAN MIDDLEWEIGHT SCORES K.O.
London, November 2.
The Indian middleweight Mae After knocking up a respect able total and then declaring Joachim, scored a second round when they met the Army a fort knock-out victory over Johnny night ago, they had the mortifica-Morgan, of Wales, in an right KCC AMERICAN
tion of seeing the soldiers, fight=|round. bout at the Caledonian TENNIS TOURNEY with their backs to the wall, Road Baths Hall here tonight
overhaul
the Router. and 'score necessary, runs for victory with Icon Cricket Club are reminded wickets to spare. that the entry list for Sonday's Progressive.· ́American Tenis Tournaments is rapidly
filling and
Tennis enthusiasts of the Kow-
Bem
Submitted To Arbitrator
As a result of the tests he examination. carried out, witness continued,
After DSI Pope had given
he awarded a 12 per cent of evidence, the ease was adjourned the difference in quality to the to today. plaints. Both parties agreed to; abide by that decision.
Police Raid
(Tuesday, November 22) *RAF ▼ HK University.
(Monday, November 29) Section 1: Recreio v St. Tere-]
Opium Divan Rosary Church Club; Homefolks! the place of cement
Section St. Teresa "A" been no substitute found to take It was announced by the Pre- V y Chinese YMCA; VRC St.sident, Mr. Elmer Tsu, that there would be so auction of & roasted wacking pig and two bottles of brandy at the next meeting of the Club on Thursday, November 10, to go to the Club's the proceeds to community service fand.
Section
Dealing with the quality of the goods that arrived, Mr. Silas said | When the goods arrived, it la he never heard of "Chief" brand further claimed, they were before in Hong Kong. But its de-
A party of police from Head-John's found to be inferior: in quality scription of the bulk answered quarters led by Detective-Inspec- to the samples. This dispute was that mentioned in the contract.
Lars Cashman and Shaw raided (Tuesday, November 29) - then submitted to Mr.:Silas, the
LRAF v Kowloon arbitrator, who determined its He went on to say that the con- an opium divan on Cheung Chau
Island during Wednesday night. Dock quality and awarded - 124 per tract was a sale by description A large quantity of opium and Matches to be played cent allowance to the plaintiff because there was no mention of prim pipes were seized and over Kowloon Tong's court.
any sample in the contract. There 100 arrests were made. The men + Matches to be played was no usage or custom in any and women caught in the raid opponent's court way in Hong Kong wherein aill be arraigned in Court today. contract without a sample being
as compensation.
Plaintiffs claim the retim of the deposit, as well as damages
and costs.
the
sample, witness asserted.
mentioned is regarded as a sale by │ IMPORTED GOLD
Cross-examined by M. DA WITHOUT LICENCE
SENIOR MIXED DOUBLES DIVISION
(Friday, November 11).
on
Chinese YMCA Recreio "A"; Recreio "E" Shallanders.
JUNIOR MIXED DOUBLES
TAMA DIVISJON J
(Friday, November 11)- St. Teresa "A" V Chinese
The sucking pie and brandy were gifts which were sent in too. iate for the Club's last raffle.
APL SHIPS DUE
Four vessels of the Ameri- can President Lines are due in
Kong over the week-end.. Hong
The Fresident Wilson is enter- ine port today with tourists from San Francisco. She
She sails tomorrow Francisco
via Jepan and Honolul
The General Gordon, dus to ar rive here on Saturday, is leaving the same day for Macis and Jam
Two Cargo liners.
The Bunge Agencies on other hand counter-claim for the sum of $23,382, as damages. al-
been done by ton, Mr. Silas admitted he had.
Awoman, Cheung Chiu- leged to have plaintifs by virtue of their never acted as arbitrator in Hong wah was fined $500 by Mr.
(Friday, November, 18). Recreio "B" V Chinese YMCA. Wingful refusal to accept the Kong in these matters, and that Hin-shing Lo, at Central yes-
tais was the first time here.
terday for importing gold inte goods.
Eurther Mr. Wright yesterday made
questioned, witness
the Colony without a permit
November 25) (Friday, one of which was that the con- came across contracts of sale by bar, five small bars, a gold chain Recreio "Av Recreio "B". further submissions to the Court, said in his experience he usually
Chinese YMCA v Shailanders: for The gold, consisting of a big tract in question was for a sale sample rather than by sale by with appendage, thras deeles-and of goods by description. If the description
Mr. Sias agreed in reply to a be returned to harta and £7-| 19 finger rings, was ordered to Court should find this to be so, he said, then it will see that the question that if shipment sam- Defendant was description of the goods corres ple was shown to a buyer who rested by a constable at Jardine's ponded with that mentioned in was told that it was a shipment Wharf on November 2. the contract
sample, the seller was represent Defendant pleaded salty and Silas, testified that he had
represented the quality
she was wearing the gold as orna- shipment he proposed to sell.
The buyer, witness further meats. The rest of her family had Witness said he has had con- agreed, would expect to receive eft the Colony. Only three of the six visiting siderable experience in funding the bulk equal to the sample of victory Wh
when the closure was Britons participated in this match, such orders in England for sale in shown him. Those members who have enter applied.
Hearing will continue this! and was among are requested, to be ready to In view of their consistency, but each defeated his Czech op China,
It would be reasonable posent 2-0 in round-robin play things 2 member of the Textile moring
The British players were: Leonard Institute of England and of the
Saved By Clock
- Läst week, "in their match
BRITISH TABLE TENNIS VICTORY
Prague, November 2
M
MCA; Kowloon Dock HK Harrison and President Pien
declared after scoring stars opened, a, tons of Czechoslo-i more than 30 years experience in to the buyer that the sample said that she came from Kweizame University; KCC v St Teresa "B" are also due in "port"
and
to
that those members take part are
wishing against the "Optimists" they requested to again
A group of British table tennis
siem their names on the Club'e notice bo the list on what they felt to be a very neat vakia on Wednesday with a 9-0 textiles including cotton, wool,
figure. In this case, they were victory over a Czech team at silk and knitting wool Only 40 players can enter and only saved by the clock, as the Celakovico, North East of Prague.
the
list will be closed as soon as
as "Optimists" were four runs short this number is reached
ed, are
"play at 11 e.max anv late comet (however, for a win against the Tieveroux, D. Müller and 16-year-Association of British Textile!
is liable to hold the start up.
HOCKEY UMPIRES
AD MEETING"
to tip
ار تمی
old Rosalind Rowe Asociated tanagers. He had also served in arbitration panels dealing with
Manchester and fat
As to the present'
SIMON THE CATURAN
MISSING
London; November 3: Simon the Amethyst "V.C" cati who should be in quarantine, has been officially posted as missing.
Reuter
COSTLY FIRE IN AUSTRALIA
Elizabeth. November, Ra Fire destroyed- wool worth to London, November 2 The following were the results news told the Court that about 2600.000 and gutted the Wed of rugger games played today. September inst year, he was in Growers Auction Mart Limited The following were the results
Championship Matches: Easterntroduced to the managing partner here today
RUGGER RESULTS Bonbayresent dispute, wit
SOCCER SCORES London November
Comenandos on Sunday.
In the Second Division, a good p game should be seen at Pokfulama, tomorrow, where Hong Kong There will be a meeting of the University cash with Kowloon Hong Kong Hockey Umpires Board Cricket Chip, who are already in the office of Messra Shewan regarded as this season's Cham- Tomes & Co. Ltd. Chang Tin plons, Bailding 3rd floor at 5.30pm to
of football matches played today: day to discuss new rules in so far are expected to put up stift Counties 23 Middlesex 14. Hamp of the dicendant firm by a friend, Fire-fighters saved an adjoining Aston Villa 2 Shamrocks B us they affect the Colony. All fight, a comfort win for KCC shire Rent 8, Surrey 23 Oxford-one-Van Muirs, in a Chinese building with wool valued at Football “A
shire 8-Reuter,
£2,000,000 Kaxter, members are requested to attends expe
Although the Undergraduates
restaurant.
CARDINAL DIES
ECG 9: St Teresa “A”: Chinese YMCA Kowloon Docis. 31. Teresa "B" EK University,
Yetican City, November (Friday, November 25)
Cardinal Francesco Marmaggi, Kowloon Dock v KCC St. 73-year-old, Prefect of the Cos Teresa "A St. Teresa "B" HK gregational Council, died here to University Chinese YMCA.
the day heart failure, reducing mumber of: Cardinals of the Ca tholic Church to 54 KAR
The Pope is expected nex month to restore the College of Cardinals to its full strength. 70-Beater.
AMERICAN REDS GRANTED BAIL
New York, November 3... The United States Circuit Court of Appeals today ordered the
Printed and published for Uw Propció release on bail of 11 top Ameri con: Communists pending_appeal for, the CHINA MAIL." LIMITED, W- of their criminal conspiraCY..COD=| FRANK LESLIE, BUSH, Windsor Kounte victions United Preiste Bosg:: Kong.-