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1900 - 1949
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Antrim, Northern Ireland

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GOLF

... teachers and scholars. ithe secreurla-y rwor-ed ha'- iug attenlded a number of stecial croierences ...

FOOTBALL

... to stop. but M'Alpine wva.s equal to the occasion. and he Sgot rid of the leather ! in smnar style. A little ex-hibition of temper be- tw-een a cou ple of pla5 ers ended in remarks hN- the referee, and thon Froemian had to make a bhurried exit for repairs ...

FOOTBALL

... he was knocked down, the stick being pulled fromn him, antd lie received a severe kicking on the face and body. In a fit to temper he tlrew a stone at a big lad, but did not see Best there at all. He wars a wire- worker and tinsmith by trade, and had visited ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... representatives appoinc-ed by the different denominational tens- perance societies to carry out this scheme was bald nt he Jr sh Temperance League Broom yes- terdav-thle Verv RBv. Dean D' Mcv preasiatr. Th eres were aiso rresent-R-.v. JIana vWylie, Rev. .Jotny ...

GOLF

... Art-her. The- we-ather b in the early part of a-be day was 'brighlt and -bracing, r -the -sun Itelping in some deogree, to temper the, keen- t nres-s off a. strong norea-ster blowini~g acors the Ilougla r L-ater, while it still remained faine, it was muc ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... letter was read from the friends in Ligoniel enclosing £,10 as a contribution to the expenses in con- nect-ion with the lat.e temperance mission. Mr. .J. Hanna, solicit4r, reported that there had been twentv-four new beer retailers' licenses granted and lour ...

FOOTBALL

... Wheeder, Campbell, Kirk- I wood, and Thompson. Referee, -Mr. T. Shanks. Prior to the match and during the interval the City Temperance Pipe Band played selections of music. Immediately after the kick-off the wind carried the ball towards the Reds' goal, and ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... except Connor, who plagsad a soud game, and Niohoil and LttIe were best for the Celtic teean. M'WMaster should not lose 1hs temper even if he loses his hepad. Each Iset of forwards ehould cultirate. better oaeot,:g I powears, a sSaturixl-s? displaxy was ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... confidence that the Prince of Wales' triple crown wianer wae beaten on his mrinte. The probability is that he was b-eaten by his temper. Before the Epsom and Donoaster smobs Diamond Jubilee hod appeared in a, icablike cha- racter, but now he was mulish in the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... fested in the rowing contests, hue the diving and s-wiiuming competitions afforded more real amuse- mencu. lhe K~iyleeIgh Temperance Brass Band -was present, a-nd discoursed a select programme of nisuic. 'The officials deserve great credit for tlhe carrying ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... trial haeing been ts-r in advinces of that of his famous brother, Persimmon. reat the samne age, but he developed a dreadful temper, a.nd oven an the haads of John Watts, a, postmaster in thle art of horsemanship (the ouly jockey living who eon. be placed ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Gioterick ick-es, on the Rtlnvs oirs, and was conoidered oa unolsky to be 'ereasnta i-or cvioar-, in a,- ntkoskeeti, fitd of temper, sold her to the firee bldd-r bhat nia~de s' offer, ace,-pteg6 5i-s, and floe, msinues ifvi he ectild 1havead 1be kgs AtE ...