ballyard

ballyard

(ˈbɔːlˌjɑːd)
n
(Baseball) a baseball ground
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Insp Philip McCullough said: "Shortly before 3am a passing bus driver reported a white Vauxhall Corsa had left the Keady Road and collided with a tree close to the Ballyard junction.
NEWCASTLE 6.39 (480m): Oor Jethro, Viewmount Rebel, Romeo Supersonic, Lil Iris, Ballyard China (M), Lil Queen (W).
BLONDE FETCH (Heat 1) is likely to take command on the rails although Express Trend and Ballyard Buddy will push Mark Wallis' charge all the way.
Charles Lister OBE(Unatt) 3 BALLYARD BUDDY........................
More than 200 Red Sox alumni gathered for a pre-game gala to mark the 100th anniversary of the old ballyard, but spirits were smashed by another poor outing from No.
The Leinenkugel's Ballyard Brewery in Phoenix, AZ, has added star brewer Peter McFarlane to their line-up.
Geoff de Mulder's Ballyard Dancer will be a force if recapturing his early form but most Birchfield regulars will be hoping for good things from Henry Tasker's Droopy's Eric, winner of the Derby Consolation event.
Those works all celebrate the same unifying American myth, unifying in the social as weU as the geographic sense: the Whitman-like embrace of Roy Hobbs's last fatal home run in The Natural; the time-defying injunction, in Field of Dream, that "If you build it, he wiU come." The "it" is a putative ballyard in the midst of an Iowa cornfield; the "he" is Shoeless Joe Jackson, star of the Chicago White Sox, banished forever from baseball in the Black Sox gambling scandal of 1919, also the subject of Eight Men Out, in which he is portrayed as much as victim as perpetrator.
7.11 (480m): At A Glance, Skipping Moon, Stay On Well, Saddle Bags, Dead Money, Ballyard China (W).