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Published: Friday 03 March 1939
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 197 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: p j allwell 

DECISIVE RESULTS

... GOOD PROGRESS IN LOTHIAN AMATEURS’ CUP TIES Satisfactory progress was made witH the Lothian Amateurs’ Cup ties on Saturday, all but one being disposed of. Nine home clubs vere victorious and three visiting teams. The highest scorers were 20th 8.8. Ex-members with Cine goals, while the Forth, in a League game, scored eight. The best individual returns were by Elder (20th B.B.) 5. Liversey (Bank ...

WANDERERS SURPRISE BY THEIR STRENGTH

... ftfJGRY 'SHIRE LEAD NULLIFIED BY FIRST-CLASS BACK STRENGTH HREE VISITING TEAMS SOUNDLY REPULSED: SEVERAL PLAYERS INJURED BY OBSERVER OVERSHADOWING all other results in club Rugby in the North on Saturday was the splendid victory of Aberdeen Wanderers over at St Machar by 22 pts. to 11 in the Aberdeen section i Scotland Rugby Cup. 'Shire, however, had the bad * to lose a player injured early ...

WALLYFORD

... 260 YARDS—I H.T.8.. 5-1 2. Darkey, 74; 3. Hansoiue. 4-1. Also ran—Feerhie’s Fancy 5-2, Slater 4-1 and Holiday Game 5-1. Three; two. 15.80 secs. Tote—Win 19s places, 3s 6d, Is 6d. Pool, 32s 6 ...

HAD DINNER, WENT TO PICTURES, COMMITTED SUICIDE

... A long letter to his sister from a young Scot, mentioning that he had had a fourcourse dinner and went to the pictures the evening before he committed suicide on the Carlisle-Edinburgh main line, was read at the inquest at Kingstown, near Carlisle. verdict of suicide while the balance of his mind was disturbed was returned on Nathaniel Dunsheath (27), bus conductor, of Kelburn Street, Barrhead ...

ARBROATH WILL SIGN KEEPER In the next day or two Arbroath are likely to announce the signa> ture of a

... new goalkeeper. He is Jimmy Muir, Vale of Clyde—and his probable accept* ance of the Arbroath offer explained by a revised bid from the Angus club. A week ago Muir gave a very definite negative their terms. Manager Bob M'Glashan re* turned to Glasgow at the weeken —he watched Muir against Perthshire—and after a lengthy consultation the parties reacheil agreement. The scales were turned by ...