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SNOOKER OR SNOOKERS?

Soniothing new m snooker niatclies was played recently at* Kaponga, Taranaki, when Mrs. R. Noonan, tlie Kaponga wouian snooker clianipion, played OJark McOonachy, receiving six lilacks on, and witli a brcak of 33 beat liim by 90 to 37. Afterwards McCouaehv praised her "perfect istance. " This may encourage other married women to eultivate the gentle art of potting the reds and the colours, but wliether thev will managc to combinc this fasciuating pastime with their domestic responsibilities is soniething on which their "lords and masters"-' may perhaps have soniething to say.

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Chronicle (Levin), 28 June 1946, Page 2

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SNOOKER OR SNOOKERS? Chronicle (Levin), 28 June 1946, Page 2

SNOOKER OR SNOOKERS? Chronicle (Levin), 28 June 1946, Page 2

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