lATT: SEPTEMBER
... far centuries their little isle had been se many the As no: I ...
... far centuries their little isle had been se many the As no: I ...
... VP. had I RIM rhea The Ride v. At table Met, Kean larrecks. SECOND DIVISION. A. sad B.P. v. Will. IL Al Pert GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. ALL IRELAND FOOTBALL FINAL KERRY v. LOUTH JONES'S ROAD, NOV. 130. I THE srAsows INTEHNATIONALH.. ',thud v. En. ...
... GAELIC PASTIMES. ►IXT•JIILII. NOV. 21. At Dami•O--Annagiga. r hog LOUTH v KERRY _ ._. ego. beam - 0 _ .. Engl . & thus, • born. so at plashed journey m4l rein ms. Prole. ton bodln A.A.A. ally 1E46 d d Ceara Corn/ Loran& the. way. Oregy sod rumps wars ...
... Fermi, Sarnolama v. Nara.. at nut on January 16. a. 'Atka Awry brads of Mr. M. It Crowe, is in Gaelic Athletic and other and who is Hon. Trustee to the Gaelic will be sled welters of kir the as Orr Warne Amway. Company. Mr. .at Wiwi& ;rilb old and. Uremia ...
... the latersational Athletic Contest against Scotland, sad always out with honours. He was a kites student of all branch. of athletics, and was emend to in general knowledge c man sod things athletic. hie retired hem &diva athletics he wee elected a mambas ...
... desire to place on reciiid their of the great Imes to Irish athletics inflicted by the death of Mr. Patrick Harding. a Vice-President of the Association. They deplore the loss of • good athlete, an ramping.: oficial, • aportaman, and a kindly friend. They ...
... Rothe D iall i.„ C i i i i ; ~.A. it to e defeat the chani . ranne . , while inter* ln with their eos• . beat, For THI GAELIC ATHLETIC ANNUAL. resulted in Ulster being reinstated emend,- Hurling League to Gerry en a competition ire), 10; P 'rata 74 struggle ...
... behalf of the Gaelic Athletic rates cannot be changed or deleted, the V every success. a moment that would be done you would tab ._ of doubt. There was a fair attendance, Clendelkie, et this yew meth in may ways to the Gaelic Athletic JOHN J. KEANE, ...
... first .•able rhea Association, 68 Lpper O'Connell meet Chairman, your experience en all matters pastimes Lublin, • special meeting of the Standing lating to athletics making year selection Mr. P. .1. liil4roly was Committee of the Athletic Council was held ...
... Frr. knew: rttar-Colligo Rua- Culligan. said:— defeated Veiventity Calms Mr. Chairman and enthuses, Mum their lest Conk Athletic p.a. wrest boa *lath has alerted th• G.AA this tesaty—that is treader l d„_ esteemed Presidio'. Father Celli the • in ...
... Limerick all interested in the project will be held at 68 one goal and two points, lea r via the fall-time the Gaelic Athletic Association will be leeld IY•hen..7 . 1. - -).• ~ .mata. • e• Lanka 'ea-4 :eanty Based wu due to the Castleconnell Upper ...
... thousands of city youths. lie calculated that a hru their work was finished the county could bout of an army of thousand athletes-surely • formidable army form lap' lane( Cork could claim credit for brinon• tb' relocated material of the county into their ...