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Sense of Roots (Northern Ireland). I am seeking information about Peter Curran my great grandfather who left Northern Ireland in 1835/6. She was 17 years old and is listed as a hemstictcher. Would anyone know if this. Orczy's use of armchair detectives in The Old Man in the Corner. The real mystery stories in The Man of the Forty Faces do not use this ability. 3-Apr-1924 : The Man Who Knew Too. 6-Mar-1924 : FBI Director 1978-87. Jack Weston: Actor: 21-Aug-1924: 3-May-1996: Wait Until Dark: Margaret Whiting: Singer: 22-Jul-1924: 10-Jan-2011: That Old Black Magic: Slim Whitman. History. A Windfall. First Officials. First Team. A Record Undefeated. Beat Linfield. at First Meeting. Old. Associations Pass Away. Very. Near Going Out. Jimmy. Connor, . Hugh Mc. Alinden. Chairman of the Directors of Belfast Celtic. He. joined the first Board of Directors in 1. Mr. Dan Mc. Cann J. P., in 1. 92. 3, he succeeded him as Chairman of the Board. As a sport he delights in seeing. Celts on top, and on the other hand, he is always prepared to. Celts or others, as a real sport. Time and money has always been a secondary. Belfast Celtic and football in general is. Belfast Celtic. A great friend of all charitable objects. Following the champion. Trophies and Medals won were presented. If that occasion does. Ambitions. Realized. It was after the Milltown. Annual Meeting in the Spring of 1. Engineers'. Hall, College Street, Belfast, that, after discussing the events of. Milltown winning the Junior Cup. Messrs. Frank Laverty, James Keenan and Alec Bagley came to the. Milltown depended more on local talent their. At the same time it must be admitted. Milltown did not spare expense in order to have a first- class. However, the feeling got about that preference should be. It was then that the . How was it going to be accomplished with any chance of. Milltown on the Falls who had all. During all this time the. It was then that Jimmy Keenan. Clondara for some. Cricket team, but its membership had been. F. Clondara. for that day took the name of the Sentinel. The team was made up of. Frank Laverty, Capt.; A. The time had now come to call a meeting. Mr. James Henry's, 8. Falls Rd., now occupied by. Mr. Lawrence Haughey. On the appointed night. Reilly, Paddy Mc. Auley, Bob Hayes, H. Mc. Ardle, Bob Butler. J. Begley, and Frank Laverty. A report of the. canvas of the district for players and members was given and. The Chairman, James Keenan. Football Club, thoroughly representative. Falls, suggested it should be called Belfast Celtic, after. Glasgow friends, and that our aim should be to imitate them in. Irish Cup, and follow their example. Charity. A Windfall. The sum of nine shillings. Club. with, but sufficient to purchase the first members' cards, which. Doherty's, in Ann Street. It was a hard task. Club seriously, while. Some of those who refused to take a. Club in after. years. Notwithstanding these set backs, the officials and members in. The most important business was to secure a. At this time one of the Gaelic Clubs were. Broadway, which it was considered would. Accordingly, a. deputation, consisting of Messrs. Frank Laverty and Alec. Begley. met a Committee of the Belfast Gaels, and as Frank Laverty, and the. Clondara boys had assisted the Gaels in many of their matches, both. Dublin and most of the towns of the North, it was thought that. Saturday evenings. Eventually the ground was secured for Saturday. In fact, any. price would have been paid, as it was a case of life or death. Having secured the ground. Alliance, and were unanimously admitted. All was now excitement. Glentoran II., who at that time were considered the. Ireland. After a real, hard foughtgame. Stripes gave a good account of themselves, they. First Officials. The first Celtic officials were James. Mc. Cann, President; James Keenan, Treas.; Alec. The Alliance matches being. Committee were anxious to secure a match with. Milltown, their great rivals on the Falls, although they were a. Senior team. After many challenges, they at last consented to play. Senior League, and Celtic were only in the Alliance. There. was great exciteinent on the Fallson that Easter Saturday. In the report of the match it was. Lion and the Mouse. Celtic relied on. Milltownstrengthened their team by. Jimmy Thompson, of Distillery, an International. Paddy Mc. Garvey (or Mc. Garry), of Linfield. To beat a Senior team in their. Belfast Celtic to be the coming champions. Imbued with. their success, the young Celts applied for admission to the Junior. League, and although opposition came from their great rivals. Milltown, they were admitted. First Team. J. Cairns, Charley Breen. J. Reilly, which played in a little. Alliance. It will be seen that great. Celts, only . In the season 1. Cliftonville 2- 1 in the semi- final of the County Antrim Shield, and. Distillery at Grosvenor. Park by 2- 1. It is an old saying and a. Celts. The Robinson & Cleaver Shield had been secured for. League, thanks to the efforts of the genial Frank. Osborne (then Secretary of the League),and from the moment. Alec. Begley and Frank Laverty were determined. Belfast Celtic first engraved upon it, and they. But the. winning of the League was not their only ambition, as again they got. County Antrim Shield, only to see Cliftonville. The next and last season in the ranks of. Juniors was the culminating point of a most consistent effort on. Green and White shirts. Antrim Shield also three. Undefeated in the Junior League, having played. Antrim Shield they met and defeated. Distillery by 3- 1. PWLDFAPTS1. 89. 3. A Record Undefeated. Surely a record for a junior team to be in. Senior competition three consecutive seasons out of. The team that season was Blakely, H. Lavery; Kearns, Toal, and Kearney; Mc. Garry, Breen. Mc. Auley, Kelly, and Magee. That was undoubtedly a great side then. Frank Toal (not long since deceased) was a great big. Pat Mc. Auley, the centre- forward, was . There was a competiton. Junior League, known as the Charity Shield. It. created a great deal of interest over thirty years ago, largely due. Celtic. They won the Shield, and as a result. Hugh Fitzpatrick, who. There are still four of the. Celts to the fore in Belfast yet - . Harry Laverty, james Crummie, Alec. Laverty, and Frank Laverty. Captain. When they were going so. Junior Club, they had the temerity to challenge Linfield. The latter accepted, and. Broadway, where the Celtic enclosure was. Beat Linfield at First Time of Meeting. At any rate,Celtic. Enthusiasm, of course, knew no bounds. Celtic team was - . Bleakley, Laverty, Stranaghan, Kearns, Toal, Mulherron, Breen. Mc. Garry, Somerset, Kelly, Magee. They considered Celtic a. Irish Intermediate Cup, and classed them as a. Senior club. They had no option but to obey, and in May, 1. Irish Football League. They had not then an. League games on the ground of. Their League records for the first two seasons. PWLDFAPTS1. 89. 6- 7. Reached the Steel. Cup final and lost to Linfield Swifts by 1- 0. League Champions. Won the Irish. League Championship for the first time, with Linfield runners- up. Team - Maginnis. Fleming, Doran, Nicholl, Connor, Mc. Conville, Mc. Garry, Abraham. Dorrian, Anderson, Dornan. Old Associations Pass Away. At this period the old. Belfast Celtic was cornpletely wiped out, being taken over lock. Company at Celtic Park. Belfast Celtic was now formed into a. Limited Company, with a . The first. Board of Directors were - Messrs. James Millar, John Mc. Kenna, David. Mc. Closkey, John Rooney, Hugh Fitzpatrick, Charles Watters, Henry. Scullion, Patrick M'Crush, Hugh Mc. Alinden, Joe Smyth. Present. Chairman of the Board - Mr. Hugh Mc. Alinden. The first League match. Celtic Park took place on 3. August, 1. 90. 1, and the. Glentoran, who at that time was at. The latter won by 3- 1. The next match was. Ulster at Ballynafeigh, and ended in a draw 1- 1. The third. match was the first visit of Derry Celtic, the famous Barney. Donaghy's team, and the third time being the charm the first winning. Celtic Park. by the score of 2- 1. The year 1. 90. 1 was the most. Club, as it was then that Belfast. Celtic became a Limited Company, and Celtic Park was acquired. It. was thought that there was too much ground and it was decided to. Falls Road end. The following is an. W. Donnelly, G Fleming, J. Mc. Avoy, Harry. Nicholl, the great Jimmy Connor, J. Mc. Conville, Harry Dornan, Isaac. Doherty (formerly Linfield), T. Bell, Richard Buchanan, Robert. Clarke (Hilden), Ned Maguire. It was on the 7th Septemberthat the name of Willie Clay, probably the. There was no glut of matches. February till 5th April, 1. However, there were few who. Directorate, so the surrendered portion was re- acquired. The greater portion of the. Blackwater River. Mr. Bob. Barr was appointed part- time Secretary in succession to the late Mr. Lost to Linfield in Shield Final, 4- 1. Won the Charity Cup. Won the Shield, beat Glentoran 3- 1. Charity. Cup final lost to Glentoran, 4- 2. Very Near Going Out. It was in this season. Belfast Celtic, which almost. Neal Clarke in the Irish Cup tie against. Bohernians at Celtic Park, during which the crowd broke on to the. The referee's. decisions did not go well with the crowd, for which there was some. However, the referee's report (Mr. Entwistle) was an. Celtic officials, as he blamed the whole thing on. Neal Clarke for having, it was alleged, kicked an opponent, an. The I. F. A., after a lengthy sitting. Clarke. would be suspended for ten months, and that the ground be closed. The only man to openly protest against the. Irish football. Jimmy Clarke, of Cliftonville, excluding of course, the late Frank. Toal, and he bluntly told the Committee that the punishment was. The Celtic following took. County Antrim Shield semi- final with Linfield at the famous. Grosvenor Park, and further, that it would be the Celts farewell. As a result of Neal Clarke's suspension, Andy. Davidson was brought into the centre forward position, and Mick. Hamill took up the inside right berth. It is an ill- wind that. Andy Davison not alone did the hat trick. It was a big factor in deciding Celts not to go out of. Shield, beating Glentoran in. Cliftonville with the lollowing team: Murphy. Mc. Daniel, Mc. Cann, Crothers, Connor, Anderson, Mc. Givern, Hamill. Davidson, Briggs, Walker. At the conclusion of the. Gold Cup and the Charity. Cup, beating Cliftonville in the final by 3- 0 before a record gate. The Seconds won the Steel Cup, beating Glentoran II by. A continental tour was. Prague in the month of June, 1. Messrs. Mc. Inerny (decd.); Brady, Cahal O'Byrne.
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