The Gazette 1914-15
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
[.JUNE, 1914
FOURSOMES AGAINST BOGEY. Frank Fottrell and R. G. Warren J. G. Franks and R. N. Matheson i J. Barry Brown and Geo. T. C. Roe> 6 down J. A. Denning and 0. H. Armstrong) 52 couples competed. Dates of Summer Assizes, 1914. LEINSTER CIRCUIT. Co. Wicklow.—At Wicklow, Saturday, July 4th, at 12-15 p.m. Co. Wexford.—At Wexford, Tuesday, July 7th, at 11 a.m. Co. Waterford.—At Waterford, Thursday, July 9th, at 12 noon. Co. of the City of Waterford.—At Water- ford, Thursday, July 9th, at 11 a.m. Co. Tipperary (South Riding).—At Clonmel, Saturday, July llth, at 11 a.m. Co. Tipperary (North Riding).—At Nenagh, Wednesday, July 15th, at 11 a.m. Queen's Co.—At Maryborough, Friday, July 17th, at 11 a.m. City and Co. of Kilkenny.—At Kilkenny, Monday, July 20th, at 11 a.m. Co. Carlow.—At Carlow, Tuesday. July 21st, at 11.30 a.m. Co. Kildare.—At Naas, Wednesday, July 22nd, at 11 a.m. Judges.—The Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and the Right Hon. Mr. Justice Gibson. Registrars. —J. Briscoe Cherry, Esq., St. Helen's, Bray, Co. Wicklow, and F. C. Martley, Esq., 38 Fitzwilliam Place. The civil business will not be taken up in the County of the City of Waterford until 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, July 9th. NORTH-WEST CIRCUIT. Co. Westmeath.—At Mullingar, July 3rd, at 11.15 a.m. Co. Longford.—At Longford, Saturday, July 4th, at 11 a.m. Co. Cavan.—At Cavan, Tuesday, July 7th, at 1 p.m. Co. Fermanagh.—At Enniskillen, July 10th, at 1 p.m. Co. Tyrone.-^-At Omagh, July 13th, at 11 a.m. 3 down
The links were in perfect order, and it was anticipated that some at least of the scores returned would have been much lower. Doubtless the reason why some of the com petitors did not do better was that they were over eager to win the President's Cup. One competitor in particular, although he finished with a net score of 87, took no less than 11 strokes for the first hole. On the day of the competition this hole was by no means a difficult 4. In the afternoon there was a Foursome Competition. The prizes for this competition were also presented by the President. These foursomes were (on handicap) against bogey, the partners being drawn for by the Committee. The winning pair were Mr. Frank Fottrell and Mr. R. G. Warren. The former being a scratch golfer, and the latter one of the finest half-backs that Ireland ever produced, and who more than once captained the Irish International Rugby Football Team. The success of the meeting was largely due to the assistance and untiring energy of Mr. Godfrey Power, Secretary of the Port- marnock Golf Club, wh:> worked indefatigably from 9 o'clock in the morning until the last competitor had holed out his final putt on the last green. Details :— STROKE COMPETITION. Gross H'cap. Net 8 79 20 81 12 84 A. G. Joyce (winner of Cup) 87 A. E. Prentice (2nd Prize) 101 R. A. Andrews ... ... 96 R. French ... ... 98 14 84 James H. Murphy ... 108 24 84 W. Ireland Good ... ... 103 18 85 A.H.Stirling ... ... 97 12 85 W. V. Seddall ... ... 110 25 85 J. W. Flynn (winner Gross Prize) ... ... 89 3 86 J. J. Sheil ... ... 112 25 87 James Gordon Franks ... 93 6 87 W.T.Sheridan ... ... 94 7 87 E. P. O'Flanagan ... 99 12 87 G. Grove White ... ... 102 14 88 J. B. Moore ... ... 98 10 88 T. M. Gerrard ... ... 99 11 88 A.Lloyd-Blood ... ... 99 11 88 E. McNeill ... ... 104 15 89 W. Jasper Brett ... ... 115 25 90 Plunkett Kenney ... 100 10 90
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