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DISTREBUTION OF PRIZES AT ORIEL COLLEGE

... would like to imnpreE UpOnl her young friends the necessity of learning as much as t~hey could uhile they wvere young. for thaxt os as the time wshen they could learn best, and wheat they learnedl in their youth would be a trea~sure 'to them in future ...

ULSTER CRICKET CLUB ATHLETIC SPORTS

... of Liverpool, who intends crossing the water to try for hononrs. The past performaiees of the first-named gentleman give us great reason to hope that the prize will be retained amongst us. Several youthful aspirants for athleic distinction are, we under ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... reproduces. The Hair Dreasirg cultivates and beautifiee , If I, your hair is thin try it, if ecurfy try it, if harsh try It, if Inltreless try it, it none of those try It, for all - who nae it will preeerve their hair through life, Mrs. Sf B ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Restorer reproduces. T be Hair Dressing cultivates and beautidee. If 3our hair ie thin try it, if scurfy try it, if hareh try it, if lubtreless try it, if none of those try It, for all who une it wiil preserve their hair through life. Mrs S ...

FOOTBALL

... goal, and Distillery kicked otf rather dis- advantageously in the teeth of a strong wind. The light division of Linfield at once got on, and rushed the leather right up to their opponents' goal, where M'Neill saved in good syle. Not to be de- nied, however ...

FOOTBALL

... le), left; Peden (Dis- tillery) and M'Cashin (Cliftonville), right; centre, Stanfield (Distillery). Referee, J. Cooper, Black- burn. The Welshmen broke away at the start, but the ball was returned. The Welsh goalkeeper smartly saved, and Baird sent the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... no- :: TwentY fities bar one became a commn t :. that it wild be seen that ?? Fal Of Xaddinigton r i afew points on his friends' quotation, ZEl:i ?? ., Treir the Lichfield courser, having plen:y of s-t at 2i to 1. The feature of the husiness was rwrwrs- ...

Published: Tuesday 14 January 1879
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1574 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PRIZE COMPETITIONS

... ne'er shall fade. HOLLY. L et ns my friends. the praises sing 0 f him who saved these lands, * acked by the great uncrowned king, D espoiled by lawless bands. S ee now the conqu'ring hero come A coompanied by his friends; L eaving the poor Gladstonian soum ...

THE ASH RIFLE-RANGES

... decerased1 byy .Lord Live^rpool,who died at 58. Lord Sidinouth, wvho quitted office as Premier In 38604, died at 87,r in 1844. L~ord Granvillo left office in 1807, and died, aged 75, in 1834. The Duke of Portland died at 71. Viscount Goderich resignaed ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... MAllen, the young inter- I national, was in fine form, and to his magnificent feat in scoring a try when all hope was almost gone 1 is due the credit of saving the match. WhVile Mcalone and Dungannon were struggling l with all their might. North 2nd and ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... goal to goal. About fifteen minutes had elapsed when handball was given against the Reds close to the goal, and MSKee, in trying to save, put the ball between his own posts, much to the delight of the Distillery partisans. Very shortly afterwards another ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... means of saving the match. LinfIeld will require to be on their best behaviour on next Saturday, .henon they meet the great Sheffield United team. who have been creating- such a sensation in England by their consistent higb-class form. Our eld friends till ...