Tournofullo/ Mountcollins - I JATVMS OOLLINS, MOUNT. I Mounfcollins G.A.A. I COr.r.rNS. I The follorving officers and Com- I ttre death occurred recently--atl mittee were elected at the annual general lniJ nome, Mountcollins, of . Ifrrl meetingof Mount Collins G.A.A. Club: lJames Collins. after a very Dnerl President, Mr. M. P. Murphy ; Chair- lilness. The deceas€d' who lndl Through man, Sean O'Connell Vice-Chair- lreached an advanced age, was al ; farmerl man, T. Brosnan ; SecretarY, A. D. lwell-known and extensive land his death has.evoked feeli{rCsl knihan ; Treasurer, P. F. Brosnan ; rn nlsl *o finol Vice- lo'f deep regret, not alone Captain J.F..team,Dan Lenihan I lnative'Weet , but over ai en- Murphy Captain Thiltv vears of constant Captain do., C. ; lwid. area of North Cork anall dleavcuri bv Mountcollins reaped Juvenile F. team, D. P. Lane ; Vice- lNoritr l(erry as well. Duri-ng- his, Its res'arcl at Sports- Captain, J. J. Sheehan. Commiitee- learlv vears-and he was a notect toot- fielcl on Sunda.y last 'l'r'hen their Messrs. D. Sheehann P. Brosnan, luattir gave-when many first-class 'iunior footballers qualified for D. E. O'Connell, M. T. Lenihan, J. M. lexhibitions PlaYing with iheir lilst Western hnal in this lMountcollins and selec- pei iorl, at the expense of Ger- Lenihan, C. Brosnan. wife, voted to Messrs. C. Itions. He is survived bY his ald Griflins (BallyhahiU). Af- Thenks were Bridget Collins, and three Brosnan and M, for renting lMrs" tcI a ve|y shak:' opcning ten Quirke lsons. Patiick and Bartholomew, rninutes, \'Iountcollins slo$'ly | fields. lMountcoilins, and Michael, Abbey- settled do*'n and at the inter- lfeale, to all of whom sincere sym' val the teams were level at 3 I nathv- is beinE extended. ooints each. In the second half | A iribute to hiB poPularitY was the-v scorecl a further ? points, laptlv forthcoming by the extremely rvith Geralcl Griffins only scor- I tdre6 and representative attend- ing 2, both from frees. The I ance present at the removal of the final score $.as: Mountcollins, lremaihs to Mountcollins Parlsh 0-10: Gerald Griffins, 0-5. Scor- lCtrurctr and at the interment, trhich els for Mountcollins wel'e: Mountcofirns Itook place at the local cemetery on' Pa.tie Blosnan (0-4), Jimmy Meetir-rg of Ithe followine day. Danaher and Willie Hartnett The Annual General (0-2 each), James Doody of the I nev. Father D, F. Murphy, C.C., ancl th; RockchaPel-rvas braneh lMountcollins. assisted by Rev, 11. Davv Lenihan (0-1 each). C.e..'\. h-eidin the old sthool- lHatpin, C.C., and Rev. Father I.js- Tbe Mountcollins team was: horlt" ott an evening recent'ly' Mr' Iton, C C., both of Atrbeyfeale, and Sca,rnus Horgan, .Iimmy J. F. Curtin, P.C., outgoing lRev. Father Daly, S.M,A., officiated O'Connell, Telry Brosnan, Tho- Erlnrond graveside, n,as J. F. O'Connell, Aenie The ehairtnan I at the (lhailman. - Presrde(tidetl. n{urphy, Mickie Blosna"n, Jimmy spolie.n^lie uftrf the achievementachi of the Flofgan, Jimmy Danaher, Danny ciub

The iunior football team had its secondgamein the Leagueon last Tuesday night week, when they playedSt. Senan's ofFoynes at the local pitch. After a tough but very JgJT"lp##ttrMountcollins most sincerelvall the DeoDlewho sporting game, Mountcollins contributedto their anirualchurch jF"F"". emersed winners with a score of gate collection which was held rsaini.ng*,',# 3-8 td 2-4. The local team plaved notrce^Iootball teams continues over the Easter week-end. eacn sunday someereat football in rhe fiist half The junior at ll o'clock. Our teamwas well beaten hrst matchin rhejunior #3:F-e,.'?,,}l$:,". and l;d by seven points at half leaquewill everyone concerned with the re- bv in the Leaeue on last be play^edin.Adare ume. Tuesdavweek on T[esday, cent carnival which was a financial wiih the-final score April 9. We The local team's defence had readinq4-11 to 1-7. On . can expect stiff success.To anyone rvho aave us this Door qpposrtronso lt is most outstandingplayers in T. Brosnan. showin--gthe team hasa lot of ivork imDortant sponsorshiporhelped in iny way John Mumhv and Connie Broud- that a goodturn out for trainingrs we tnanK vou. to do in training if they are to malntained. er. Joe O'Connell and Seamus progressin this competition. The junior team travellcd ro De- In a recent challenge Sullivan controlled midfield with spite great work in the back lin€ by _ match Athea and got two valuable points the result that our forwards -Tomsot a played in th_elocal pitch-the team in the league last week. This'was a Terrv Brosnan. and Florence nao a good win plentiful supply of the ball. O'Connelt,the Adare forward over old rivals fine showing by a near full strcngth line tsrosra. D-espite being Murphy was again in great form were able to pick off some good shon a slde and let us hope wc can along with Johnny Murphy and number ol regulars we plaved maintain this torm for the rcmain- scores, somegood football. John Cahill. who was making a Our forward line was best der ofthe year. Mountcollins0-10, comebackafter a two year absenc€ . The annualGAA carnivalbe- Athea 1-6. servedbv Johmv Murohv. Connie grnson May 16and throuehiniurv. Brouder. who will run for 10 We returned to Athea' on cilvered e'v'ervinch days. There will be Thi nexi same will be at home of the field, and Tom Mrirphy. a senior and Sunday night week for the annual to St. Kieran's on next Tuesday lunior football tournament this carnival tournament. Beins forced nieht at 7 o'clock.Training con- year so we can look forward to to line out without several of our tinlueseach Tuesday and Thirsday sometop classfootball games. first team players, we put up a eveningsat 8 o'clock and Sunday Laros are now on salethrough_ credltable performance in losing out the parish morninsat 11. for the montf,lv bv-The onlv a sinsle ooint. Our inder-2l team had a good