A MOMENTOUS YEAR
... MOMENTOUS YEAR. The annual Convention of the County Kildare Gaelic Athletic Association be held Droicbead Nua, on Sunday, January 31st. Kildare G.A.A Notes ■ ...
... MOMENTOUS YEAR. The annual Convention of the County Kildare Gaelic Athletic Association be held Droicbead Nua, on Sunday, January 31st. Kildare G.A.A Notes ■ ...
... NEED FOR DEVELOPING HURLING POSITION OF LEINSTER COUNCIL The Annual Convention of the Leinster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association will be held in Harry’s Hotel, Dublin, on Sundav, 28th February. The motions to before the Convention include“ That ...
... why this should be. _ Notwithstanding the tremendous upr se of the Gaelic Athletic Association, and sp'te of the records established year by year there is st.ll hand work ahead and Gaelic workeis must intensify their effort*, on behalf of the. movement ...
... jo n all three winners in this respectplayerr. who took part in that game were In 1884, over years a£o. when the Gaelic Athletic Association was forced into existence the conditions of the times this d strict became stronghold G.A.A. Just across the boundary ...
... that pertains to Ireland’s one ent glory good for their pupils. . , The Gaelic Athletic Association has at all times given active support ami help to all bodies with a true Gaelic outlook and thus 8 it should he. lor ou ft Asoociat'ion has its roots away ...
... Clarke:— “C’ttn del Vaticar.e.” Father Brophy, Newbridge. Co Kiklaic Occasion Solemn Re!ig;ou» biitieth anniveisjry Gaelic Athletic Association, Co. Kildare. Holy Father sends officers, members. Paternal Apostolic Benedict ion—CA L PAC FLU.” Thanks To Holy ...
... Ireland as nation was too great enslaved. Tile Gaelic Athletic Association w; largely lesponsihle f*>i and they had been ever in the thick the tig It tor libeity -ime. But. mor,a than anyth tig the Gael Athletic A-sociat united the National foice--. and tlieie ...
... personality of Meath prominent in the cradle days the Gaelic Athletic Association comes into the news. unfoßtunately this time through the gum vista of death. Mr. John Doran, of Kilmessun. one of the Gaelic pioneers, has died in Dublin. He was outstanding ...
... their devotion and loyalty trying to bring back the language to its proper place. Referring to the association between the teachers and the Gaelic Athletic Associa* tion, Mr. Collier said that thcv had in the G.A.A. no more active members than the teachers ...
... cyclists and athletes were loud in their praise of the trac k. The tribute is well deserved one and hope that the local Club will not rest nil its oars and that they will reorganise local sports soon possible. In eonneetion with athletics, learn that iull ...
... goes, and must state that his information has helped to dear some of the periods of obscurity in the history of the County Association. In tho very near future shall give a detailed history of club, and it may bo noted that for at least the first twenty years ...