CREGAGH
... ¢ Jones b Hampton 11 S. Reid ¢ McMeekin b Hampton 5 K. Douglas ¢ J. Burke b McMullan e W. S, Long lbw b McMullan 0 J. Irvine ¢ and b McMullan 0 B. Irvine ¢J. Burke b Hampton 3 J. Woodsb Perris . 3 S. Sloss lbw b Ferris 0 D. Johnston ...
... ¢ Jones b Hampton 11 S. Reid ¢ McMeekin b Hampton 5 K. Douglas ¢ J. Burke b McMullan e W. S, Long lbw b McMullan 0 J. Irvine ¢ and b McMullan 0 B. Irvine ¢J. Burke b Hampton 3 J. Woodsb Perris . 3 S. Sloss lbw b Ferris 0 D. Johnston ...
... Foster 61 not out i, but six of the others failed to score and the total was only 89. George Burke and M'Meekin put on 61 for the first wicket and Jack Burke then Joined hts brother take tile score past Cregaghs total. Jack retired to let Captain L Webb ...
... over and Burke notched two further points from f-ccs and D McManus brought their total to fourteen points before the finish. The teams were; DRUM -J. Heaveron: T MeElhinney. P. Burke D McCloskev; o. Mul'.an. P. Fleming. T. O'Reilly; T. Burke. B. Mullan ...
... previous week against Queen’s, returned in good form to take fie Cregagh wickets for 26 runs. George Burke and McMeekin put on 61 for the first wicket and Jack Burke then joined hih brother to take the score past Cregagh’s total. Jack retire(r to let Captain ...
... Bennett, S. H. Carson, R. Cunningham, D. Johnston, R. Johnston, J. Leathem, E. McCleary, L. Wilson. Waringstown —G. Burke, J. Burke, G. W. Fawcett, S. W, Ferris, W, Hampton, R. Harwood, W. Irwin, W. Jones, T. McMeekin, E. MecMullan, R. Sloan. Waringstown ...
... game at Cherry-: vale, two of the clubs in the dangerous relegation zone, Queen's and Waringstown, were in opposi- • tion. S. Burke won the toss for Waringstown and decided to give Queens • first use of a firm wicket. The openers, Bailey and Matier, were ...
... PHIENIX PARK 3-0-SKERRIES NURSERY PLATE —Clare Bridge 1W Tyrrell) I. Dusky Bride IW. Burke) 2. Near Perfection Horgan) 1. ran—Whispering Rock. Rockbrown. Sheyaun. Bordered Star, Top View. Pinehug, Sir Cobbler. Marguerite. and Thrilled.—Harwood Retting-14 ...
... selected—D Moreland molvwood). capt; Walcott tEnfleldp. Weekes ißacuph Ramadhin (Crompton). J. Burke (Waringstown), F. Tullv (Holvwocdl. J. W. Hill (N.I.C C > R Burke. J. F. J. Campbell. S. L. Forde, A. H. Neeson (Holywood). Ireland selected J. Bowden (Lisburn) ...
... “Londonderry Air,” with the words first in Chinese and then in English. Mr. Sevan applauded with great vigour, and Mr. Wilfred Burke, the Labour Party chairman, rose to hia feet to acknowledge the compliment. Meeting with Mao of Formosa and Communist China’s ...
... 24-4-75- 16-4 25-2; Waicolt 11-5-28 0 5-0-18-0; Weekes. 15-4-44-1 HOLYWOOD SELECTED J Burke c Martin b Simpson A H. Fee E D Weekes c OMa Simpson C. L WalCOtt Fee R Burke c S n K T. Ramadhin c sub R. Farr c *ub Duflv J Campbell c M Ke;\ev H D Mere.and Mirk* ...
... Cathcart. F Foe. S. S Johnston. W W K rkpair ck. R. B Mater. R Mackinnon. J M, MKe'.vev. I A Rou.sion R Wood'. Waringstown-O Burke. J Burke. G W Fawcett. S W Ferr.t>. W. Himotcn. R Harwood. W n. W. Jones. T. M Meek n. E MMu en. R Slcnn Lurgan -J G Murphy. Adamson ...
... CREGAGH R. Foster not out ••••• N. Stewart Jones Hampton 11 S. Bold c M’Meekin s 5 K. Douglas c J. Burke b ' bw’ M Mui ■ M’Mullan B. Irvine c J. Burke b Hamir- In the Minor Cup final at Comber on Saturday, Short & Harland beat Ards by 32 runs. S. & H ...