Carnival of Gaelic Games Feature Gaelic Football, Hurling and Track & Field in Cambridge on Oct 12, 1920

 



A century ago this weekend, a monster carnival of Gaelic sporting events was held at Russell Field in North Cambridge on October 12, 1920. The event was organized by the Hibernians of Suffolk County, the AOH Ladies Auxiliaries and various Irish societies of greater Boston. 

Among the highlights of the event were football games between Galway and Cork, and Kerry and Tipperary, and hurling league championship games featuring Emmets of Charlestown vs Redmonds of Cambridge and Shamrocks of South Boston vs Wolf Tones. 

 The Kerry football team was composed entirely of World War I veterans, according to The Boston Globe

The Carnival also include a 100 yard dash, one-mile run and five mile-run. 

Here are the results reported in The Globe on October 13, 1920: 

In Hurling, The Redmonds beat the Emmets by a score of 3 goals and 2 points to 3 goals and 1 point. 

In Gaelic Football, Kerry beat Tipperary by 2 goals and 1 point to 1 goal. 

Fred Faller of the Dorchester Runners Club won the five-mile run in 25 minutes, 20 seconds. 

Bill Meanix won the 100 yard dash in 10.2 seconds. In addition to the sporting events, the carnival committee arranged a dancing program with local orchestras and bands. 

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