The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1988 Page: 5 of 22
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Little Leprechaun Contest—Four year old Bradley Fails was named Dublin’s Little Leprechaun Saturday after-
noon. Runner-up was Lyndsee Mobley. Other winners are Jeremy Jennings, Most Irish; Tamara Tuck, Cutest
Leprechaun; Cole Leatherwood, Most Humorous; Stacy LeShay Hawkins, Greenest Leprechaun; Adrianne
Cleveland, Most Original; Chad Cook, Most Authentic; Melissa Roberts, Smallest Leprechaun; Lee Ann Preston,
Oldest Looking Leprechaun; and Adam Cash, Most Unique Leprechaun.
(Progress Staff Photo)
Best Irish Stew—Steve Palmore, left, presents J. Richard Fowlkes of
Dublin his prize for cooking the Best Irish Stew. Fowlkes, an architect,
entered the contest as The Designing Gourmet. Sargent Insurance Company
took second place and Stephenville Bank and Trust was third place winner.
(Progress Staff Photo)
Slowpitcb Softball Tournament—The annual Men’s and Women’s
Slowpitch Softball Tournament started Friday evening and continued
through Sunday. This is the second year the tournament has been part of the
31. Patrick’s Celebration.
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Road Rally Draws Unique Cars—A number of unique cars participated in the Shamrock Road Rally held Satur-
day. This is the first year a road rally has been held in conjunction with the annual celebration.
(Progress Staff Photo)
Horseshoe Pitch Winners—Blake Reeder, far right, presents the first place trophy to Macky Thedford, left, and
Brandon Thedford. The father and son team from Gustine won the Horseshoe Pitch contest Saturday at the St.
Patrick’s Celebration. Taking second place were Brooks Symank of Meridian and Jeff Gaston of Arlington. Chalky
Mathews and Cliff Bartlett of Gustine were third place winners.
(Progress Staff Photo)
Bubba Poses For Photographs—Bubba, a 1400 pound Longhorn steer belonging to Gary Henry of Morgan Mill, pos-
ed for pictures Saturday at the St. Patrick’s Celebration. He is wearing the nickel and silver saddle which belonged
to Lome Green. Bubba has a 46 inch horn span and will be five years old in June.
(Progress Staff Photo)
Irish Stew Showmanship Winners—Dublin Laundry with their Washwater Stew took the Showmanship Award
Saturday at the Irish Stew Cook-Off. Pictured from left are Mary Beauchamp, Joann Glenn, Jackie Phillips, Nancy
Jewell, Jerry Mast and, making the presentation, Steve Palmore.
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Helm, Marie. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1988, newspaper, March 23, 1988; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762313/m1/5/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.