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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 ...

Breaking of 3-Mile Record Saved Scotland's Face

... by SPIKES DUBLIN never has been a happy hunting ground for Scots athletes, and last Saturday was no exception. Scotland had take third place to England and Ireland in the revived triangular international athletic contest, in which points were awarded for the first four places in each event, the final aggregates for the 13 being:-??England, 84½ points; Ireland, 44½ points; Scotland, 23 points ...

SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... dour struggle at BRANDON PARK Unlucky Bellshill CLYDESDALE v. MOSSEND SPORTS NOTES C.Y.M.S. ~— Alilkiurli the tliinl mmid lies in the If llicse clubs wish occupy pm- Scottish Secondary Cup were due milieu) position in the l.nnuikshire-he carried ihmiiKh lasi Saturday, the Juvenile l.capue they will have ini-, majority will not proceed until toprove considerably the display morrow (Saturday). ...

WANDERERS ACCOOUNT FOR MORAY XV

... GORDONIANS WIN AT INVERNESS: UNIVERSITY A FALL and grammar in grand fight AT RUBISLAW By Observer ercieen Wanderers had heartening win over Moray at Hazle- pt Sa turday by 2 goals (1 dropped) and tries—lB pts.—to 1 try ber deen University A XV. was soundly beaten at King's tries—l 2 pts.—to nil by Montrose. But Gordonians' find 1 , w ell at Inverness to defeat Highland by goals (1 ...

68's BY WALKER CUP MEN

... 68 's BY WALKER CUP MEN r, W ]i.' moustached, bespectacled C a . lv der f PP player Jimmy Wilson, 4 jL! I , rt er strengthened his claim ' ' a 'it a leading amateur with ctor y in the Tennant Cup at * * 1 1 rounds of 68 and 71 for of f. ' finished three shots lf 'lay Jj W Walker Cup man Sam 1 ' J.' ur g hots better than the evens on, of Troon. 11 in Wfts playing well behind e .5 got a ...

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 ...

13 WAS WINNER'S NUMBER

... MIXED BAG AT FIFE RACES A mixed bag of weather and sport greeted those who attended the point-to-point races of Fife Foxhounds Balcormo Mains on Saturday, permission of Sir John Gilmour. Bart, of Lundin and Montrave. A cold westerly gale drove heavy rain over the course during the early part, of the races, but bright sunshine characterised the last hour or two. The sport, too, had its ups and ...

fNCERS EXIT

... Pro,T » Page 34. § er threatened to CV tnev i r ot p ast Out u ow had a few *t the ° was a^- So, . rand finale. Five J«ct| . are defending, h. ’'P the ball up to Julies out t0 win 9 t Wi,| ** the tj P- #tac kle ° W - Ki,, °P U, lr Hu,' aftin eludes him C '' f loai Only eighteen Clvh W - With erb S pj-. entre sends the u . Oawson's left side. ,s nestling snugly in S'? you. tic« 1 or e about ...

KIRKLISTON

... WHIST DRIVES.— whtat drlv. took place In the Maeonlc Hall 01 Tuesday night In aid of the Roya Infirmary, The winners were:—l Mrs Hall; 3. Mrs Toung. Anothe whist drive took place In th> Masonic Hall on Thursday evenlni when the winner was Miss K Linn. INFIRMARY DONATIONS. - We have pleasure announcing that through the efforts Miss M Mitchell and her committee ot helpers, the splendid sum ISO ...

EAST FIFE FORTS CLOSED AGAIN

... UNSOLD HERRING MAY BE DUMPED Heavy landings of herring Fife ports yesterday again caused a glut in the market. The area committee of the Herring Industry Board closed tho ports of Anstruther, Pittenweem, St Monance, and Crail until to-morrow order to relieve the glut. Prices dropped from 21s to 12s per cran yesterday, and even at that figure difficulty was experienced in disposing of the ...