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roilllsohh IN CELTIC PARK.
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Kerry Meets Kilketuiy in Most
Brilliant Game of the Season-
Otlier Interesting Events in
Gaelic Sporting Circles.
The Tipperary Men‘s Football club held
its lnnuzl games at Celtic Park last Sull-
day. The meeting of Tipperary men as’ ath-
lctts, the popuhrily of her sons and lb:
iooiball match between Kerry and Kilkenny
for H1: Sure Chaliipioiialiirl, brought a lnrg:
crow rlsll-Ailizrican Athletic
grounds. V
There wcrc alisut t dozen of Uncle Sam‘s
blue jar-ls;-is present. and evidently eri,iu)‘:d
Imnesl sport liclicr than (‘arousing
Ih: izprestlitztives of English jingn-
isru on the Bowery
c can,
1' was lieautiiul, but there was the
sun d in cuinmcnciiig, with the result
' s unfinished
s rpnsc packet or
t ac by the
Killrenny runibination, and though the game
' n by eleven
ster team had lcarly
i d hei
and the tart that they scored seven
L". which
eveny vuatc
K rry more uniform in vi-eiglit, tor
d giant,
ed
Kilkenny
iv
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5
v.
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l-s
l‘-
0
in
3
Dublin. was reicr
K rry won the toss and elected to Play
vriththc wind which blew a sou-caster Irorii
o t e ir y
rattling rush by the Kerry toriv
Kilkenny delended game] , but th
was too stroi. . o-ova was shooting roi-
goals and the ball struck the uprights. then
it went toward the clouds. and on its e-
scei-it, trio right or temporary possession or
real estate was.cliang:d man times. As
' downward flight their
g a
pzntbervlike movements no 5 ppl arni work
wa rev tinn determined physical
effo Ker ha D r orking, tor
I-leileriian and ivre added a ozll and
o
effective lodging in mid heldfialay w
as now
stibicct to team work by Killreriny that
was
0
ti
seiucd iii the play tti meshes r nyin
net lied by lnvisilils agencies. e n h
bore lruir Dwyer s red. Kerry got the
ball b ck and Foley scor d. Kilkenny ral-
lied, and with D llaru-ood and utler.
led by O'She2, he Kilke ny captain score
arier a dashing elence l. K r .
The vlliistle blew tor half time, and the
1 am... .- xc > a
the it
great speed. for
were scored. nwyer got two, and
y t c e
ded. Kerry carried
the wind and Jack
tad
e ll erto unrecor
the hall down against
lklchlallon scar: .
A re rcltable dispute was era: by th
' kick while the nlher
E
rel rc: allowing I free
team claniored tor a throw in. ‘ca to
dark to continue and ‘Table decided that
the bala cc oi the time nliic ey had t
go sh uld be replayed. with the Kilkenny
meir to clioice cl groun iid the score
to stand 2 Emil! 5 p0llI[9l in II I-‘mills ta
Kcrry to 9 points tor xilkenny. ,
r playcis in this match
7:
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osis was superb.
best (orwnrds were no an 0
was iieeauso their uor
a
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lay in the uintts. a pa‘ V
the calibre or liockett. or the Tipperary
lladborough HoieL
Broadway and 36th street.
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THROUGHOUT.
THE FAMOUS RATHSKELLER
1: Broadway? greatest urlraclion [or -
liiglu-duel: evirme mid popular music.
Superior Table Dilute Dinner. $1.00
From 6 lo 9 PJ“. every any.
200 Baths.
.$i . 50 and upward
. . z.oo znd upward
Bun. 3.no and upvurd
Luci PAu.ort, Two I-31>
Ant . . . 5 .00 grid Ilviard
400 Rooms.
team, Kilkenny could inset, and give a good
accnunt or tbelnselves, with any team either
i a
in Ire ind or Atueric
Sports in Ireland.
Long rlrawii county ties prolonged matches
tor the provincial cltonipionships. Unfavor-
able we eonte resii ' r us
to
lie status oi the 1905 a it: American
champion: with the Central Councils in Du -
liii.
On October will the chzmpions of Cork
and Kerry met at Limerick in their lies at
the Mbirlster Championships. e p
e ry ii. hurling atid'fell undzr the
cnviuus or the St. Fii-lbars, of ark,-whose
r W
sco e a goa It points to i goal. Cork
put up 2 good defence in football. but the
Kerry cracks won by x goal and ; paint: to
nil.
The annual convention oi the Monaglian
Gaelic Athletic Association will be held on
November i t . , .
ilichael Roche, at Pjllmwn, Killteriny, w
a guinea vrixe oiiered by the Independent,
' (or a correct guesa ot be Home
the All-Ireland l-‘outbtli champion.
on
of
ul.illl1,
Final or
ship. 7
A valuable silver trophy, known as the
sen presented to the Ardara
Don , tor competition
l clubs.
or very popular in Done-
iul it is expected that this cup will be
competition to the Gaelic Clubs
of the cnurlty. .
The tournament which was recently held
at Thiirlrs-was reminiscent of the
early days or the a tie move
Arcliliisliop Crolr:'5 soecesso
the Archbishop of C.-lsliel (Most Rev. Dr.
Fennelly), was present, and his appearance
on the ground was lit-ralded by a typical
Tipperary wcleome.
, The Fzliglls and Geraldinrs,
resentativcs at liur'rlg and l .
dines the too
otl-i m ll:
be teams were liospitahly entertained at
the cuiitraternity Hall, and several speeches
were ma e.
Citizen ilicliaei cusaek, pqptilnrly knuwn
Gael, said i.
S-
(a
before he won
vel1te..A.tDsuc
Thurles would not he the capital or the As-
so '
O'Callrilgli:tii (Dublin) assured
the meeting tlierc was no tear that Tliurles
would lie wiped out as the capital of the A;
sociation.
in D. o'KeeHc (Thurlcs) said that
Thurles was the collcge Green or the Asso.
ciarion, and iv y change it.
Song: were sung, and the banquet closed
by the guests rising and singing "A Nation
once Again."
The splier: oi the Gaelic Athletic Assn-
riarion as been no widclied and strength-
ened during the past few years that it is now
seemingly impossible to accomplish
ninlz oi the hurling and iootball c
rinpa in aeasonable time and at
maria s. -
The Kerry-Kildar: ln.1tI:l't played at cork
was. incredulous as it may seem, the 51m!
or the home championship oi ions.
The
the run-
llamt)iori-
accurate
and lrisb 'Lunizuage
in Divi:
Firntian Cluh
big meetings
Class are holding
street, Belfast. .,
TIME iii A nlliiir.
3 there any reason why You
as
do not war
h
o o
Bowery. nur spring itresr.
swltitililiiiti HUTEI. cu.
t.'AI.‘I'IERhEV - - - - Manager
. . CCANI. aio Bowery, near spring
street. New Ytirit.
Che 6aeLlc Clmenlccln.
Jameson
Three S ‘S i star
lVhkkey.
John
lush
T0 PUBLISH IRISH AIRS.
The following letters
0
ayiinr, C. M
siiggcsted
' II at In
cl
y Ca in Lug‘-lets
at-ail ol the older
c
to
yo
- t the
that
lrel
o
‘is
m c.
ggesicd
throughout
Dr. Jo cc I
oi w
tian
oiii
A-ll
air
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pom. m mind W. in America was likely to have any direct
en, 0, mg. iiillu nc on t ho e mo cment, Dr. Hyde
y kind, except a few copies of the sai h t ought it vmul not. I he her
book 1... .....l use, ' . 5.4;; "eyed it bui ha e a poweriiil indirect
League pay the expense or bringing out the and reflex ir-flu nee. 4
oil. w‘ my name. or course, in the lite “ hers is practically neither man, woman
page. it hey blisb' by ubsoription, as up ch‘ in Ireland,” he added “who ha
the Modern lrisb Literary society have piih. nut relative in Americ at pres 1- If the
lisli Petrie's coll:c'on, i do no beltev American lritl-. could be t to look upon
they would be I any lost, but, on the cori- t e m2 of the Gaelic n a so-
trary. I am e ‘
prolit to them. But I t it it sliou be .in- na'onhu . they w uld an we a rang
dertaltui by the central body or the Gaelic re ex irttiuenee upon their relztives a born .
League, to as to ma e it thoroughly repre- it is the moral support or the Americans,
sentative Ind influential. i-‘nithtully y urs, and more especially the Irish-Americans,
"P. w. Joycc" re’
a
publ
n of Irish airs, or the u
Wt have abundant
early publis ed.
shou
from Rev. Father
and from Dr. Joyce, on the
publication or Ibe l.zIter's collec-
'sli 'rs ’
, w e read with interest
, who may he expected
, piit forwzrll by Dr.
close of a lecture on Irish
with
o A urgently request
rest at his gr
the
rid
is
o
r-.
<
sh ul
ll the cat
iqiie value
proof in the par-
This rer
it, as
the disposal
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NEW GAELIC PLAYS.
DUBLIN, Oct. as.-The cuiroi
ular P
ligrilt appreciation. It is u'
llu: majority of those present
slot.
3
Mr
pliiurletl, as was also 2
K
Mr. John
ind there was
dancing.
.1 na v
largliread iii
ni Bllriail-i
Ken .
enny perforrricrl on th: tilipes,
w
51 ite cl:
well under-
: ougue.
Ailgheasf: prcsenlation of
was almost ault ly
also a Erie display of Irish
CAPPOQUIN GAELIG LEAGUE.
A meeting was held in the Male school,
s
should tic
evening classes
ad A dist
now erlgazecl in
-:...m?
THE IRISH POWER.
More than nine-tcntlis of e ld Pat
still whiskey produ ed at the istillery of '
sir Joltn ower dr ii. lln, is old and
n niedi lrcla itself; strong evidence
incrn:isirIB
‘ our! ry.
sk
. Ros
William street.
was present, and explained
is
Dublin whiskey t
agile Organizer,
how the Gaelic
ll over the
a
f the 0
seconded
slioud
wit.
Lisvnore be avai
yipnquin.
wines of the district teacher
‘led off‘,
ely due the vniloulitcdly
is larg
popularity or Irish Wlllrkey ii.
Eiitrrluall. Agents, ll South
New York.
VISIT OF DOUGLAS HYDE.
All Craobliiil Talks of the Spread
of Gaelic.
The following article is taken from the
Dublin lrldL‘[H?m.lPrII of November 43 Seldom
has n
lrcland sent tortli sue tmzulslllll
to “Ilia greater Ireland beyond the
rauibhin ' in (Dr. Douglas
our shorts on Thurs-
great mission on beliil: bl
he had not yet heard
e made
out.
America, but from him.
would be
York, iilld he bElIlVEd the Isl
he at the Harvard University. He
- '-iig C:'l'l)rll'
<
principal c es in State e tour
will occupy at least three mom 5. ‘
Asked if the aelic Lengize in America
was onducted the lines of that organi-
c on
arinn at lmnlc,‘ he replied that he feared it
ly composed of more o
s. He did not
5
a
that we desire to secu .
HAPPENlNGS‘IN‘
November 18, 1905.
THE > oliilllilliif
News of General Interest from the Four Comer
Ireland-The Gaelic Language Revival--1-h
Sol‘
6
Industrial Movement-Miscellaneous Notes
THE GAELIG REVIVAL. .
GAELIC LEAGUE PLA TFORJI.
o
E
n
president. in the course or gn interesting
address Father Augustinesaid the Gaelic
League had a pltttlorm which was not con-
lined to any portion 0 the country, but
which wns as lam: and as bread as ircland
irselt. The Gaelic League otlered a plat-
r rm which was not rorbidden to any creed
or class or party, out which was ope
cry man, woman and child who was true
and loyal to lrciaiid. -
Re . Dr. 0'Daly said the argument-tgicadt
iv as
etics
e
n reased attention
h
oviduct by i c - 2
language and history of the con..-
i
c
in of the
as adopted uiiaiiimuilsly.
meeting F titer Aug ine w
li
ral vlark, which had been done by Mr. Slan-
NATIONAL PLAYS.
lri Gaelic circles in Dublin in previous years,
commence , ctober 50, in the idolesvvorth
llall, Molcswonli str '
e playsvpresente
set.
it to it large and appre
ciative audience were “
An Posadll." by
Douglas yde. "The n. Largymo
b S umas Macllanizs: and "B ycotting
o b ‘lberr produced
is work in merlca, he concluded. would > ". "V" l’‘”’.‘‘“‘'‘
b, 3 ,,,,,,o,d wmk H, “M emm he 5, been already lietore i c public, and their r=<
, mm - I, P ; M, ,,o,k would cc tlon -lair night proved that they ,-.;3llbiI-e-
to lay the racts about the Gael e, :3.‘ '” 5”" ‘"1 "N ”'"l’‘' "‘ “ "‘
h
its principles, plii osopliy, and in success, be-
e Irish-American public, but be un-
to ,
a ded, facilities for
doing so, at the headquarters or intellectual
America."
:....i
THE BUIDHEAN GHEOIL.
Splendill Work Accomplished by
The Gaelic Society.
Five years ago the Gaelic Society reestab-
lished the Buidhean Cbeail or M ' '
for the stud
cert
uc goo w s accomplish by the
II the matter p owning the ribald rubbish
that then passed u r as lri must the
onecrt halls and theatres, aye, and ;
tli church enterra' n . dies days
it was the r u her of tho youn
me ' to go around a d ‘
czntat .,
gus an o," w ich the society produced on
two occasions in steinwiiy Hall, and ggvgfg]
original songs and llarrllonizalions of the old
mt-ladies
The annual “hols Ceoil agiis Semzchzs"
was already an institutio and what with g.
d zl
up. the propaganda tor the
r the beautittil chaste
music and dancing of Erin, the Land or r .
nd son . .
uring the reason which will
Momlrly evening at 8215
- most tou-iis
hill‘
et-ices.
lady Gilbert’: Dla)’. “Boycotting," is a
very lively farce, and-the various incidents
which it brings out were done ample ins-
time a, r. ‘Connor gave an amusing
represents ‘on r‘ e or the choleric
ti or the
and cast y rriglitened Mzijnr ry
y as the hysterical governess
largel to increas
e llu nro dill en: sitiiatla 5
created. Ir. ‘Loughlin an Ch ‘e 1‘
nd, . ‘so I: ‘
05
e
and Miss c orn .. Eileen
‘Flatten. did lull justice to the roles
to them. The minor parts were also
The plays are being produced by the no
ers l he National Players’ Society and
die Rathmirles National Dramatic society.
rm; ARAN ISLANDS.
ilr. John Mac'Neill, B. A., vieeprrsident
oi the Gaelic League, delivered o v inte..
esting lel:liir:, illustratzd by limelight views,
on the Aral: Islan t the Fatlttr atlitw
Hall, Dublin. very Rev. Fr. Aloysius, o. s.
. , preside . nrere were also presenri
Rev. Fr. Ange us. 0. s. F. c.; Mr. Joseph
lvlooney, J. i>.. r Burke.
freed
in that British institution, the publie
ac.
INDUSTRIAL MOVEMENT. .
TVLLAMORE EXHIBITION.
in die ellort to revive our native indus-
tries i-ullamore has been o e to re.
in I
trial Ex
re
4 s a nrst ‘ nipt the venture was a dis-
llnclly rmufymlz success. The In
the Tu i the Gaelic League
5 , rial Development
-were responsible for bringing the
uiidertalting la conipletim-.,
T e liilii: fo
he
of Allis lays of cottage iridu ries, lace and
0: et There ere 15 ‘some iii.
er sll a ablyrwrouzlli specimens of
y V fretwork. carp 1 Al
iqincry. other industrial scetionsmiiizliiillid
dlsrlays or caopmge work, basket-making
sinns 01 several little . - .
til-ll old melodies. tniren iron. the collections ho".l"h‘:Yi'aeklI,v‘5rea'2lclsii)ll:wi(rl.“fahI"
“ 10.“ Pwli ml 1 '1: G tuner, eras honey ind r...‘.-’i"“"“"‘ "'“"'
nlzllsh ‘words. will be practised. at well In aid on to the aiitiiut
om-songs and E =1 by the modern Irish thcr - ye " """‘d “"
;M;-Iv-=5="i Balls. S-mn. 0'Dwr=r. Sun- I sand: is... in bv“i.c3."i"f ,i‘;‘.‘.,'.
or ,eic. - - , I
Elementary instruction in sight 5.. H’ 'i‘..c.lii.ii;'gpg:”"" D““‘ “ms
will be given as naval at the beginning or us, taarringtoir (still) w"'?‘ ‘Y ’=
M Adm‘ ll n by season ticket Eilarviel c on hosts (3? Pk"
A .
nominal weekly char
A very pleasing and iiireresr l -
took place November 5 at St. c2.“ii..?‘v1"2;’i".
legz, Fermoy, when I e R . Wolllty
was the recipient of an illuminated add.-es.
presented by the people or Bebringg, ;..
pa sh or Illni':c.1rra. where
are tor tour years.
grossed in Gaelic clizractersi
dd
'lThi:re was an ‘address tron.
mmmatlier nnineen, and a ,,,;,,.,,,;,,,,m.
NEWS. FOR DUBLIN TDILER .
Trades council,
makes it cl
up
It
-v
33. so far l.'l ll: k ‘
-nunvo.n;:miu$::s.:
VI! of th e late commencement oi Q11:
work in connection i
Buildings in Herhrrt Piiiill lam“
tan": point or vie ' ’”"‘
undertaking. Following ..
unprecedented depression
in is it rutcring up
2 III LIE:
no .i seem . . sun
lieyond turthcr qu stioii. 0 ":‘;f,,,"'" “‘“'l<r
Tr s ' ‘ W
iii view o t e abnonu l d
merit in the city,
d
twcen a
nine to
chee css and a li
hundreds or Dubr
CORK BREWERS S’[‘R[;(;
'rwenty.nve nial .
Bexniish & crawlosrdiisbi:n.iierl:'in.rMm"
on November I because of a YeVll$’il .3 “Wk
a double wage on sunday. ‘ ’“"“‘
T
.-
e
5
e.
5
an
in
‘(ll
5'
9
5'
o
erase wages of iii
u, , n the we it
In addition, they got lree lodgings,
etc., which would bring rhe real win... up
0 :55.
en were replaced by other pm,
under police protection
4:: ....s
TOBACCO TRUST REACHES our.
A
the dark or Ken
crop are about tbreerlounla crops.
"The farmers last year got their lrllizbco
put up in factories vviiliilie View or move...
' s from gettin price: luwer
tli
trict, that the c, nr ciovmiinnit
monopoly, wnu tobacco iron
them, as it generally purchases the llcavllsl
dark tobacco that is grown.
"E could not agrec as to prlrc, and
I just learned that the ialurzor grzdrs
have been sold t lh Amrricdn Tnbucn
mpany ior conversion into snort iur hone
nption
lieu"... Regie, not having it able
to terms with the farmers’ alliuncr.
' ' ' its to buy
K
are now going into the ‘dark’ reglu
this years crop, and if ‘they do that, and l
have cry reason to b ieve cy will, they
are likely to put the p ce up out of all s:glil,
hey can atior pay ncli liirier
as to a Ii
price than the Britishcr can do, sexing that
the tobacco rnanulacture in ltily is a Gav-
eminent monopoly.
“The outlook tor the independent nam-
lacriirer is a serious nrie, as the present WW‘
' t tbin will have a farireacllliig el-
tt Ind will raise the 1! '2: of law E10‘
l very considerably."
MISCELLANEOUS.
(LJELIC PLAYS IN LONDON.
e company of Irish actor: im-
the National atre Society. obliri, hi"
5):: their third lslt to mlon lur UK
rive, one is new to
s understood that visit: will its
Oxford, Cambridge and .V:lrlc‘.lrSlfl'>
'c0.l1ruLsoRy TEACIIIXG
I lb! 11!!
ve ilicr . in connection w
industrial Exhillitian.
it. A advocate I
irisli. lsvery tendency 0 m
to-day constitiit
in lavor or t
c
ya time and InK4lISI
, . THE TREASURY AND IRI
t a recent meeting or the Dub?"
Mr. williain Field. ll-
SH.
Cntmll
banded
Chief Szcrelzny 3“ .
and Urban District Councils,
L.