BILLIARDS.
ROBERTS v. UNDRUII. The second billiard inittch- between John Roberts: and . I'. Ijimlruiu was -tohavo finished last Friday. According to the "liefcree,"' the jjreat feature of Trns-, day's play was a magnificent break of .ISJby Lindium., after a colourless display, in the early part .of the session. Up to 2!G it was. a flawless- compilation, with only lour strokes in hand. At that number' a hieliy Huke into the middle, pocket enabled him to continue until "kno.iking-olt" time, when lie was still Koiiig strong. The usual fatoof the un(iiiislied break ended, Linilrum failed itl'tur adding 30, the break tcraiiiiat-inr at 3SB. Not. to be outdone, Roberts .nat , - in a neit 2,'ia, when,a palpablo "piish".'-• 'Stroke' was successfully appealed for by" Lindrniu. 102 by Xindruiu, and !!G!> l:y, l<aborts, kept the large' crowd in jreed' liuuionr. At the close of Tuesday's p!ay' l.ho scores wore:—F. Lindnim (in pi'iv}, - 14,250; John Roberts, 12,201. ' ' : ;
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 884, 2 August 1910, Page 6
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