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DREAM THAT WENT ASTRAY

LONDON, Dee. 'ill. ; Clark McConacliy, after w'aiting nearly two mautlis for a game sin'ce lie arrived in Englaud, lias completed ar-' rangements for his first public match on January 20 when he medts "Fred Davis in a snooker cliaiiipionship lieat.1 The match, instead of being decided;'iu a large hall as JMcConachy visualise'd' when he left New Zealand, will «)e staged in an hotel room at Blackpool with a liandful of onlookers. The Daily,Mail's sports writer says such is'the condition of things here that this is'the best that ca'ii be done fbr two great artists. It was '.previousiy thougllt thb' match would, be staged in. a- , large , hall at ,Nottingham but soiuethiug went wroug witli the booking.

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 December 1946, Page 6

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DREAM THAT WENT ASTRAY Chronicle (Levin), 31 December 1946, Page 6

DREAM THAT WENT ASTRAY Chronicle (Levin), 31 December 1946, Page 6

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