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... DARK RE PLAY. The finala of mosl brilliant and soisaticnal champii( ...
... DARK RE PLAY. The finala of mosl brilliant and soisaticnal champii( ...
... °\l l- MrDiHinld said also ol>- pos«i the ban in the pas', beeauae believed it wtu. not in the interests the Association to have n. Athlete. o ...
... complete one. . | meeting the Kildare E. .and S. Association held at 316 East 63rd Street. New York, nth following resolution was unanimously adopted:—''Whereas, the members of the Kildare Men B. and S. Association have learned with deep regret of tho death ...
... funds and th * funds the So| ciety only shall responsible tor any claima. 1 jo—The Society shall be called the Kildare Gaelic Athletic Insurance Socioty. club rumunt tournament friendly match, mid wishing protect the players in such matches, can so by paying ...
... there was match siner the foundation of the full forward vice John Bailey. P. an undoubted g-'mial rasing down, Gaelie Athletic Association. The at-! Sullivatt was injured early and his snli-.dtie to over confidence whui the teiidauc i seceded even the most ...
... Yet the Naas Athletic dub stands firm with the hand of friendship awaiting the buna I of petty prejudice, that accomplice of intemperance, both at * pU ward as the cause of the athletic decay '“dUe-Dara AbuV’ threat to wreck the Athletic Board I. aa empty ...
... said got notice only! [Gaels was that the Association should AND THE FAR.IhR. allying now unless fanned m-, about years describ-wl as groom I„.M ten o'clock the uiehl before I The Oticlie Athletic Association lie the biggest organisation in Ireland. ...
... and when it j. t>( might and main, with the ic-4»tteiiaancc, j>owcrs conftrreJ the British Go- . )ass ,.j they got to the Athletic Ground that French was new the spoken un.Ar» IVelnmem. Co. Councils under ‘be time for the opening the f a m iUion and . ...