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SATURDAY SPECIALS

... Coburn (uncles): Mrs. J. Kieran. Mrs. B. Halpin. and Mrs. B. Coburn taunt.); Vincent Coburn Tom Halpin. John and Patrick Liscoe. Michael Magill, John Power and Colm Wilson (cousins); Jim Berry. Gerry Doyle and Jim Mc- 1 Geough (brothers-in-law); Mrs. J ...

BEATEN IN SEMI-FINAL

... (1959) -- Monaghan Harps (home. v Ballybay; Threemilehouse (home) v. Clones; Clontibret home. v. Naomh Padruig: Inniskeen Grattans (home) v. 'Blayney Faughs The Clontibret - Naomh Padruig fixture Is a provincial one and is unlikely to materialise as the ...

FOUR SENIOR AND SEVEN JUNIOR TIES ON SUNDAY

... never let rip. whee .oddly a 'lough. are not to be ear again carry the day. Grattan . how. Bri v St. Annex. 10th May (ref.. gear and it was only question of M. McCaughey . John Niorie and marked for blame of this defer' ever have along line of conquests ...

GOLF NOTES Castleblayney Show was a There were no competitions o%er the week-end at Dundalk but on Saturday of this

... Marrow Stem ( Soda Bread 'griddle)-1 and 2, -1 Mrs. Rots McMahon. gases- D. J. Kearney, old and upwards ieonflned to Co. Kale-1. John Merrin: 2. David Mrs. M. Armstrong, Cortaidet. Alt. lord InnLateen, Dundalk. On Sunday next at Oreenore •1•,. Monaghan , -li ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1960
Newspaper: Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3366 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE ARGUS. Saturday, Ilk October, MS. Page Nine. I Second Division Final Is Main Attraction . B'll Forß ay COUNTY

... next •:.1 In fact all garles Hurling League, was granted per- back in official competition, and the tourney ties showed the Grattans h e - I a prim) Men fu lhall fa at who I';', ChalrMan• Mr- F. O. Patter's/se 7reate.: being virtually National League mission ...

ROCHE EDGE NEARER O'DONNELL CUP

... Cup cn jun eAnl ior compriLlie n spe . • N. Craven, J. Marmion. T. piece., B. laadar Nimes of w ho sad Marmion. custodian. John Hagan. w • tbe DondalishUl—B. Lavery . a. my_ gap with distinction l amed et. V incent , to bv r w s G. Plannagan. A. Lawless ...

Sequel To Oran School Theft

... RC Rev; Mons. ft Canon Finnegan, P.P., Doan of Meter; Rt. EM. Mons. Z. C. Cinbn Ward, P.P.; Clones; Very Rev. Conon, Mt- Grattan, PP., Ballymena; Very Rev. M. Canon Connelly, P.P.. Tydavnet; ,Very' Rev. P. Canon McOonnon, P.P., BallymackraY: Very Rev ...

T ,1 era ,yilliAs: G.A.A. MOM o IA- • ••0 New Team Em co Pollute, 1-. Any. --- Yo Final

... 4- liiiiiikiiall in a Duffy, B. One, atid P . thiarke (e ney (Era, !Antral Water .). Mr. by 0-15 to 0-2 in a one- game at Grattan Park. The organisin not the b t e r. a = °f each ) . or 'and E, Cassidy (Ernetex Ltd.), bat. or „ igtal a tencentrate eh egciting ...

MONAGHAN FIXTURES UNDER ON SUNDAY

... much In the news at the end of 1981 They should make the senior grade with ease for they have physique in abundance and are armed with more experience than most promott.d sides, but they will be severely tested by Drumhowan. Clontibret appear to be on the ...

MO,IAN AFFAIRS

... Emyvale's back. Others who shone for the winners were Hugh Hughes, Pat Rafferty. John Mc.d Atziteney , Owenie and John Treanor Sean Quigley, Raphael McKenna, Cathal Murray and John 01Deese. Their scores came from H. Mc,Aree (0-7). J. Quigley (1-1), H. Hughes ...

SOB Republicans Meet UNITY TALKS IN DUNDALK

... Owen Jordan. M. O'Callaghan. Co. Louth, Arthur McDonald. John Hanratty. Patrick Finegan, Peter J. Carahet, Owen Caraher, Peter Early, M. Mc ;Conville. P. Cherry, F. Cherry, Co. !Armagh; John Kerlin, T. Smyth. Co. Derry; N. McGor.an, P. M..- Loughlin ...

MONAGHAN 6. A. A. AFFAIRS

... gossamer thread, the Faughs must now be better armed for thq demands which fast and eager opponents will make on them next Sunday. Such was the storming finish put in by the champions to wrench victory from the Grattans in the end, that they are due another thought ...