St. Many's Parish

St. Many's Parish

IIMERICK .LE.ADER,SATt]RDAY, T SCHOOLSJUNIOR FOOTBALL FINALISTS C.B'S.,-whoJreat g-41 , =FYI S*ry St. Joseph C.B.S., in Junlor Footbalt Fina,l, 'to o+. (xa sea-sa,ml\rett to right)-S. O Loinnsigh, C,_O Cidnnaigh,T. O Conchulrhai-r, T. O Fionrra.in, I). lYEacAn Aircinnigtr, i', O puitririr, p. 93tr$:,f.Fg"q, S. O_Mordha"- -('na sutdhe,):-O. O Fta,nnigain, S. O De Bhailis, B. O Briain ..j!Calt), B. O Cretmin, l\[. Mac irhla,nxrchrbp. O Raghailaigh." (Ar AtJffii-b. 6l-i"?""r,ain, T. O Ifmnchu. "" (L.L. photo) I\ew Sports St. Many'sParish I IMERICK has a new sports club. It is in the heart " of the parish of St. Mary and it witll cater for men and women. This is the first ti'me that such a body has been set up in the city and their efforts are to be warmly commended. It will be called St. Mary's Sporting Club. The ultimate aim of the surer, Mr. Nicholas P. Caesar, organisers is to provide a and lron. secretary Mr. Anthonv field, or ffelds, which can cater O'Dea, the club are more than for such things as tennis, net- anxious to make the venture ba]l, football, hurling, rounders, a great success, swiirgs, slides, water - skating, But, like all bodies, they can- pitch- and putt and croquet. not carry on without finance But while this is the uitimate and with this in mind they aim, the committee have com- have decided to run a weekly menced th€ir activities by rent- non-stop-a draw" In the near ins a field-the former Wem- future calt will be made to bley Park-which this year will each householder and it is cat-er for hurling, football and confidently expected that all rounders, parishioners wiil join. In addi- SUB.COMMITTEES tion, there is a membership fee There is a committee of 20- of 5/- and it is to be hoped rer:resentative of all walks of that as many as possibile will Iifb-and the first meeting was enrol. held on February 2. On that This is, indeed., a very Pro- occasion there was but a hand- gressive step and perhaps .will ful of people present, but bY Iead to the setting uP of othet the time the second meeting such bodies in the various took place there were many areas of the city. As this offering their services, committee says in its circular : Though there is ono PrimarY "It would be incouraging to committee. there are several know that our ehildren were sub-committees set uP to deal Dlavins not on the Public roads with the various asPects that Luf lnEiae a supervised playing mav arise. field." fia tv the verv enthusiastic Congratulations are due to chairiran. Mi. Patrick J. the ve]rv progressive committee nfilllimI|'ilir|fl f|I|nimilll llll tllflii n it|llf llllilrflfrl]flfi fillfril - St. UciyriTloTss:- ['k'& [lmderI3,, Sf, Mory's hqve Sf. Mqr huriert%, good win GAA notes On iast Mon4ay night $'e pla- are happy to announce ye6 ..'We in *rqininqi Southill in the U 13 league. lnat we are in the flnal of the St. l\{ary's hacl a tine win, tht unde:_ 13 football league ag.ainst i Our under 13 hurlers are now score ireing 7-6 to 1-1. the boy.r $fonaleen. This matah vrTll I plaled g|eat game be tra=iiini-- ror the forthcoming a and South- Played in the Gaelic Grounds on semi-fi2r1 against either Claugh' i iil {lidn t seer:1to be their matcn. Tuesday next, May 14th. .tvere young There or- Garivowen. This semi' : Manv of their bo1's lrill_be two buses leaving from n"if""" *"" du6 to be Piayed' this I anci inexperienced but full cre- St. Senan's school for thtmatch Saturdav, but it now looks as I clit is due to them f or their' jand we are loking forward in to all if it \!:ill not take Place as ! efforts. We h€id our stars J :/our support. These two teams Ryan. some of the other teams in' I S. O'Reilly, Ger Butler', have alre_ady played in the early volved have now all their lea- | K. Treacv, M. Walsh, P. Boland. ,!!ages of the league with I( Lyons, G, Morgan. S[. gui matches PlaYed. -We.quali- | Mary's clear winners but we or ex_ fied by topping our dlvlslon \ Tearn-J. Ryan, S. Shinnors, pect a much c'loser Efame in the the league.- The othel team 10 S. O'Rcillv, G. Butler. P. Whelan final. this section will I oualif v f rom I{. Treac1., R. Mi.rleahY, M. Walsh .The -under 1{ hurling cham- 6e eittrer TreatY or Old Christ- P. Boland, K. Lyons, tr'. Flana.- p.ionshlp started last Saturday. ians, s'iro have Yet to PIaY. gan, J. Cusack. B. McCormacli. We played Claughaun in Si. Since our lasL notes appeared i J. O'Brien, G. llorgan. Subs, D. Ilunchins College. A fine game many of our club PlaYers havo Tobin, J. Keogh, M. Peters. M. o-{ hu_rling was withnessed representrng and been very busy tr'lannery. P. I(irwan, N. Clancy. ulaughagn won by a goal. Our their area in the CommunitY . I wolrld like to mention that Doys put.o:r a great display and Games competitions. We would our tickets for our dance to be played. with great spiril like to take this oPPortunitY oI helrl in the Ark on 20th April, consratulatine the St' Marry's; are now r;n sale and can be harl hurlinc and Gaelic football' from anv committee member'. teamsivho brouught off a uniqrre So hurry as there is only a. double in the Limerick finals. limited numbel available. The ffn&l scores were-Gaelic : football: St. Mary's 2-8; Qur Ladv of Lourdes, 14; Hurling: St. Mary's 4-3i Garryowen, 2-?. To become champions of Lime- rick the hurlers had to beat Ifrlmal]ock, I{ilteely, Cappamore, Adare and Garryowen, - The footballers scored 29 goals 28 points and conceded oniv 2 goals 6 points, when beai- inf llruff, I{ennedy Park, fte- gional, I{ilmallock and Our Ladv of Lourdes. The boys who represented St. Mqry's in these competitions were:l Hurling-G. Butler, B. John- son, S. O'Reilly, S. Hehir, I(. Tracey, G. Morgan, B. McCor- mack, E. Peters, P..Boland, M. Walsh, N. KeTlihb-r (cdpt.), C;' Tobin, J. tr'itzgerald, J. O'Brien, D. X'lannery, N. Clancy, S. Sh!n- nors, Pat Whelan, D. O'Leary, D. Tobin. Football-J. Ryan, D. O'Leary, n R. Mulcahy, G. Butler, D. Tobin, K. T?acey (capt.), P. Whelan, M. Walsh, T. I''Iaa- re 7r St. Mary's G.A.A. Club u-13 footbail team that won the Davin Motors Cup re- S+.Mory's CEqb, , eAA hofeszt4h/zr On last Saturdav we rcceivetl 1,,, a rvalk-over fron St. Patlicit's in the undei' 14 football. On Monday nigtlt at Pa Hea.i}"s field we Played Na Piar- lr saigh in uncler 13 {ootl)all. 1n the flrst half Na Piarsaigh sco|ed three goals r','ith St, Mary's behind rvith 2 goals. but in the second half St. Iraarv's 'I'orward.s got stuck in ancl ivc had some very good scores wit.h Clery l[organ scoring {3 goals. St. ivla|v's otitpla-verl l.[a Piarsa-igh, ie;tring the scole at thend 10 goals. 7 pts., to 3 goals, 3 pts, I $'oultl lilie to thani{ all thi) ii:ir,trilir;i people nho supported our clancrc last Saturtiay niglit at 1.hc AIii, t+*' which rva,s a great success. I hope ;"ou all enJoyed youlsclf, I'earn, uncler 13 Foothall: N. , Clancy, S. O'ReiIly, Des O'Leary, Ger Butler, Pat trVhelan, Kielarl 'Ireacy, Declan Tobin, nIl. trValsh, Pat Boland, R. N{ulcahy, J. O'Bfien, John Cusack. G. Mor'- gan, Brendan MeCormack, K. football team. r Lyons, tr{. Flannery, F. Staplc. iton, J. Keogb, P. Kirwan, J. i Rvan. i. ,1.. .O'tit'ipn. iil. }iatl1's ( itrh, u rl3 . lludl;rrf :lrr.l footlrall 1cants. U-14 Footlm,ll F'inalr 5t Mqry's St" Mory's win Sf"Mary's cEpfure ti*le fournqmenf A brilliant displaY of foot- 4t1 ! t-l Notes'l"l% ball by. St. Mary's (Limerick) at r ! t('*:5lk Caherconlish on TuestlaY even' St. Marr"s -nlav Clar.rshaun at inc enabl,ed them to cnpt tl ro ]ti|Onoleen St. Patrick's fi"eta on Sunday th6lr flrst counly under 14 titlo next at 2.00 p,nr. in the semi- ai the expense df the Southetn This past week t:v-&s most final of the under 15 hurling champions, I{.llmallock' successful for the club. Follotv- league, promises ing their big win in thc, This to be a Better v€rsed in the basics of Undet- giood game 14 League flnai last and since both teams tho game, they gave their cP- week, the finished at top of their respec- ponents in the art of club had six successes otit. of a lesson past tive groups thev s'ill be hoping in the opening half six during the seven days. iootball l'hese to continue further in the com- and led at the break 5.4 to 0-0. tvere as foliows; petition. lVe s.ish our boys the Full-fonrrard, Tom Butler, Monaleen Tournament, -- 1st best of iuch.

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