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Nicholas Windle. Book-keeping: Patrick Byrne. . x . Standard Vl.— Christian; - doctrine; E. Pledger; dux: P. Skinner (first in class and . winner of ' the Hibernian scholarship), -E. Beaumont 2, B. Mooney 3, E. Blacklock 4, M. Nichol 5, N. Hodge 6. .. Standard V. —Christian doctrine: Harold Carter. Class work: Christen Duggan, Harold Malthus, Pierre Devereux, Leo McDonnell, Kevin Toomey, Claude Lee. Home exercise: Patrick Matthews. Standard IV.-—Christian doctrine : F. Murray. Dux.: J. Meade. Class work: W. Cummings, J. O’Dea, S. Brown, J. Cull, L. Thompson, G. Walsh. -Standard lll. Class work: G. Kavanagh 1, 0. Cummings 2, J. Farmer 3, B. Robinson 4, J. Phelan 5, Christian doctrine: N. Rodden. Standard II. —Class work : T. Hogan 1, W. Beauchamp 2, J. Hogan and J. Grey (equal) 3, R. Hall 4, W. Coward 5. Christian doctrine: H. Wilkins. Elocution, etc.—O. McDonnell, 0. Lee,- N. Rae, J. Hall, K. Toomey, W. Cummings. Gymnastics: L. Madigan. — HIBERNIAN SOCIAL CLUBS BILLIARD MATCH: ST. PATRICK’S v. ST. JOSEPH’S. On Tuesday, December 15, the St. Patrick’s Social Club of the Hibernian Society invited the St. Joseph’s Club to play a billiard match at the club rooms of the former, Cargill’s-Corner. Play was very keen and exciting: much progress being yshown by the cueists since the previous match. The teams-consisted of nine players, and at the conclusion of eight games St. Joseph’s led by two pointsboth teams having won. four games. Great excite•ment prevailed during the major portion of the deciding game, till the visiting man put on a good break, running out a winner by 25 points. The match, which was decided by aggregate, resulted as follows (St. Patrick’s team given first): E. Fay, 44 Culling, 100 L. Marlow, 100 Burns, 39 J. Quinn, 100 F. Brown, 99 W. Walker, 70 Fraser, 100 A. Quinn, 100 A. Sullivan, 52 P. Nash, 79 W. Brookes, 100 F. Mullin, 75. Corston, 100 J. Mclnerney, 100 Mcßride, 89 F. Behrens, 100 J. Harty, 84 St. Joseph’s won by 27 points. After the match . the visitors • were the guests of the St. Patrick’s Club to supper. Bro. A. Gillick thanked the members of the St. Patrick’s Club for their kind invitation and also for the splendid way St. Joseph’s, representatives had been entertained. Bro. A. L. Marlow congratulated the visitors on their success, and expressed the hope that it would not be long before they were matched again. Cheers for the visitors was most lustily responded to and a most enjoyable evening concluded with the singing of “For They are' Jolly Good" Fellows.”

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 52, 30 December 1925, Page 47

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Page 47 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 52, 30 December 1925, Page 47

Page 47 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 52, 30 December 1925, Page 47

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