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PRIZE COMPETITIONS

... ne'er shall fade. HOLLY. L et ns my friends. the praises sing 0 f him who saved these lands, * acked by the great uncrowned king, D espoiled by lawless bands. S ee now the conqu'ring hero come A coompanied by his friends; L eaving the poor Gladstonian soum ...

GOLF

... Debility and Physical Exbaustio u from the errors and indisretions of youth, trying in vain every known remedy, at tast, during iiis travels in O id found a reinedy w bch entirely cured and saved him from dertF. Vayone sufferilg from the above cOmi- plZLnats ...

FOOTBALL

... latter gained a try, whi ch was not improved on. Darkness rapidly setting in made it very difficult to follow the movements of the ball, and time was shortly afterwards called, leaving Queen's College victorious by 2 tries and 5 minors to I try. Moore, Wylie ...

FOOTBALL

... Clugston saved, and Peden getting on the hall had a good run, which was, howerer, stopped byllobert- son. Torrans and Stanfield also tried to geb in, but their efforts wvere similarly nullified, and Cilg. stotl was again called upon to save. Aftor a couple ...

FOOTBALL

... scoredA a try, which was not, howvever, itaproved upon by Pedlow, who undertook the kick. Nothingi further had ro- setlted when, in a short time, the referee's whistle was heard, the result being a draw- .Ulster ?? I try. Leinster ?? I try. Both teams ...

SPORTING

... tbeoneefdil, and the forwards obtaining pos. session, the leather was once more brought into Cliftonville ground1. Gilespie in trying to save his Charge. fell, aud Paul mcored the second goal forthe visitors. After ambout ten minutes' play the latter were again ...

FOOTBALL

... year the score was one goal and one try to three tries, and had it not been for defective place-kicking Ireland possibly -would have been victorious. TPhis season the Welsh team bad bearten Scotland. and their friends had anticipated another victory. The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... c addres.-5age, Dablin.-Advt. NOTIIING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS CTJ8TACFI ?? all those who had the Verscity show to their friends, I know a certain ?? hs been 1specially kept with a view to Great Tern Staktes; will discloce horse'a name to select ...

Published: Monday 29 October 1888
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3044 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... baa try (disputed) to nil. In the first half neither sides seemed to get any advantage, but shortly after lbaftimewas called M'Counell secured the disputed try. After some very good play on the I part of the Claremont backs Allison secured a try, Iwhich ...

Published: Monday 06 December 1886
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3845 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... pulse and bluiah appearanpe of the face, she was suffering from the effects of poison. All the efforts ?? to save her were of no affeot and she died the same evening. M. Kolo. minne was so overcome that tie denounced himself as her murderer, though all his ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... and' soon a'er to Mo lore. who gained a try which wvas ispil by Y,'nrl- slay. In the secona hallf the Acedenayv. avid: the -tud at their blacks, had greatly tire beat of it, ant Y ,~st~oa soon got the third try, whiich Yealosley cn'ncr c i ro a goal ...

THE COLLEGE SPORTS

... pleasure bent aud escorting friends and acquaintunces, while others were apparently a watching the proceedings inside the enclosure with e the critical eyes of veteran athletes, and, no doubt, e thinking of the days of their youth and their own prowess in ...