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LEAGUE SOCCER.

RESULTS OF THE SECOND DIVISION-MATCHES,

Some interesting, if partly ong.

·sided, play was scan in the Recond division football league matches yes terday. Results at a glance:

K.0.8.8. 4, R. A. 0 Somersets .6, R.A.M.C. 0 K.0.5.B. v R.A. The Gunners fielded nine men only throughout the game with the K.O.S B. at Sookunpoo and went down by four clear goals.

From

the kick-off, Cook went straight through to glye the K.O.S.B the lead. Free kick to the Gunners was cleared by Spence and Gorst shet *bar. The Gunners were greatly handicapped and were mainly on the defensive. The K.O.S.B. for wards

to penetrate the R. A failed

the R. A defence again before the interval Halftime K.0.5.B. 1. B.A.0.

Resumingk

the K.O.S.B. set UP

but Crawley missed tong

in. Maltby,

the Gunners goalie Was penalised for carrying, but McKnight shot over the bar. From a by Cook. Rhodes scored with a

pass

Inst

Taylor hot

got through for the Gunners and MacDougall was forced to concede a corner in stopping a fast grounder. The R.A. got in a couple of shots but MacDougall

cleared Stevens scored from close range giving the K.O.S.B. n three goals lead. The R.A. forced a corner bat Schofield was wide with his shot. Before the final whistle sounded Stevens again beat Maltby, Résolt. K.O.S.B. 4, R.A. 0.

PARSON'S FATAL

MISTAKE.

AIMEE MACPHERSON'S MOTHER.

Seattle, Oct. 8... "You cannot kiss and tell," said Judge Ronald, dimissing aut brought by Rev. Harry Clark against "Ma" Kennedy, mother of Mr Almee Semple McPherson, the | evangelist..

Clark, who is 50, claimed £10,000 from Mrs. Kennedy (herself an evangelist), who, he alleged, be trayed him and then refused to marry him, after a whirlwind courtship in Seattle a year ago.

The judge dismissed the case after six days of sensational evi- dence.

invited him into her hotel room. Clark swore that Mra, Kennedy and, after telling him he was glow and old fashioned, seduced him under a promise of marriage. Later, her affection cooled.

Clark claimed damages on the

ground that he had lost his self- respect. He had literally been forced to sell his Bible, and could not again make his living as a Christian minister.

The judge decided that Clark had made a fatal error, in writing of his alleged relationship with "Mu" Kennedy to the latter's secre tary. "Mrs. Kennedy was quite Somersets R.A.M.C. justified in refusing to marry him This match was played, after a late after reading this offensive epistle start on the Chatham Road ground. sent to a third party," said Judge The Medicals managed to hold their Ronald, who did hot call upon the opponunts in check for a considerable defendant to enter the witness-box. portion of the opening half and were She had promised to deny the scin- only one gont in arrears at the inter-dalous charges.

val.

The Somersets took complete con-

trol after the change of ends,

and,

aided by a strong wird, proceeded to BLAME. FOR® RAILWAY pile up five more points. Early again demonstrated his ability as a marks.

man

by doing the hat trick,

The opening exchanges were keen" and fairly even, although McGowans was often called upon to save from the nippy Somerset forwards. Some of his saves were really brilliant and. it. was no fault of his when Hicks opened the scoring with a beautiful drive from twelve yards cut.

ACCIDENTS.

THE HUMAN ELEMENT.”

Reports of Ministry of Transport inspectors on three railway acci- dents have just been issued.

In a buffer collision, at Wayer- The Medical forwards proved quite unequal to the task of attacking in ley Station, Edinburgh," L.N.E.R., the face of the stiff breeze and were on July 26, when nine passengers kept penned in their own half almost complained of shock or injury, entirely during the second half. After Lieut Colonel E. P. Anderson, the McGowans hnd excelled with D

inspector, concluded that the driv glorious save at the

expense of a

head to theer was responsible as he failed to corner, Denmead got ball from the flag kick and found the make himseir familiar with the net. Play was very one sided from braking detalls. now on, and Early took advantage of the gradual weakening of the Medical defence to pile on three goals in the final whistle Pritchard handled in the penalty area and Mead scored from the spot kick with a well placed drive. Result, Somersets 6, R.A.M,C. 9.

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Just before

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MR. LAL SINGH AT INDIAN R. C. YESTERDAY.

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a tea-party given to Mr. Lal Singh, of

the Malaya interport cricket team, ut'

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