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THE GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

... THE GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOOIATION. DEPARTJUtE: FUR AMERICA. Yesterday the large team of athletes representing the Gaelic Athletic Association left Qneenstown in the union United Mail steasner Wisconsin, which ...

Published: Monday 17 September 1888
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1622 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET NOTES

... the holding of a big Irish Athletic Tournament on Easter Monday at the London Athletic Grounds, Stamford Bridge, 1ulham-road. The organization and working of the meeting has been undertaken by the Gaelic Athletic Association of Ireland, ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... Parbury's Caterun Scntineer I t . - _ The Press ?? ulderstands that the y political dispute betweeu the members of the Gaelic Athletic Association hass this week beea finaply adjusted. ...

Published: Friday 16 December 1887
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1026 | Page: 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NEWS

... extras, 16; total, 70. ATHLETICS. GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SPORTS. Betw oer 7,000 and 8,000 persons, including the Lord Blayor of Dublin, the Laey MaIyoress. and other distinguished nilitors were at the 1Uniqtina Athletic Grou~nds, ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... outside record on the live miles, he very wisely retired. ATHLETICS. GAELIC TOURNAMENT. Tbe final a'augerments respecting the great Gaelic Athletic Tournament tonmo'row at the National Athletic Grou;ds, Konsal Rise, are now complete. The ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... Highland Athletic Club. As far as Great Britain is concerned,.it is alniost an International aflair, oio thle London Camaniachd Clu I is to play a-inal..ch with the Ireland United Hurling Club. There is to be a tu--ol-war, inl which the Irish Gaelic Athletic ...

ATHLETICS

... 2 ; IL Suherd (inches) 6 feet~, 5a iches, 2. N. Swansar 5 inches, B5feet, 4ine, . 'nB teruational Shinty atcli-(al Athletic Association (Irish Team) asd London Camaienacd Club (HiW d Team), drew, each four hails. Piping Competitions- fssionals Pr,6- ...

ATHLETICS IN 1896

... ATHLETICS IN 1896. id. The past athletic season will be long remem- ak, bered for the drsic measures adopted by the nd Amateur Athletic Association to purify the sport gi- for which they are the governing body. l?'or ta- several years it was little less ...

FOOTBALL

... oUSSEX LEAGULps4 tbiseA t at LiW~hauspton, yesfterday-, BrightenUit ,won by totz gaelic to none. ld RUGBY UNION RULES. 3MDIDhSr Y. HAMPIsIPBE. If thefootballat Richmond Athletic G.rarid w: aie, ot un behnd teewas plenty of ex!eltenoe an, thW edi woga adfour ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... THE NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. NEw YORE, Thursday.-A project is on foot at the New York Athletic Club to send a team to England next year.-Reuter. OLD-TIME MILERS. To ?? EDIroR of /ile PALL MALL GAZETTE. SIR,-In your interesting athletic notes of to-day ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... wets by the Dencaster Rovers by Kettering v. W~etnesbuvry Old Athletic. -5.Fino weather favoured the masteh at Kettering betavern thess clubs. Thle result was a win for the Wedneebary Old Athletic by 4 geale to 2. itGra~ntham. Roers v. Deercy Juniction.-A ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Albany, 7st, ?? 1 Mr. Olobeecn'n Ncew Court, list Sib ?? 2 Mr. Ilntterelcy'n Gaelic, ?? Decreratt Betting : COO to (ih) enl Nee Court, It to 10 agst Aibsey, and 10 lo to 1 agst Gaelic.-Woo by tevo lengths ;focur loengtlss between I secoese third. 'Ibe SueasewsneRV ...