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BILLIARDS.

, i' GRAYV.'DIGGLE. (Eec.'January 3, 9.f>5 p.in'.) ' ™ .■ ■ , , London, January-3. . flaying on level terms at: Nottingham in a-mme of 8000 up, Gray, the Austra--793° . ardlst ' has made 1333 aild Digglo

Gray's second break of -1113 on November 11 )TrC. V. Diehl said in the /Daily Mail" :-"Over a week ago I wrote as a 'super-developed wonder,,, and-to my, mind he stands forth a f, t P 1 B >!>?t genius at his particular art in all its history who has possessed the supreme faculty,■ like a Liszt, a Paderewski, or-a Paganini in music, of having the chance from a very early age of unlimited practice and being -able to go through it without ever a svmntom of tiring, -ioung Gray has practised as no other player ever has, averaging six hours a day for ten: years, and it is wholly due to this intensity of perseverance that he has made a name for himself over tho wide world, .for by the-time these lines are.in print the name.of Georgo Gray the mere, youth .of _eighteen,, will, havo been, spoken in every quarter of the globe such is tho enthusiasm of the British subject, at home and. abroad,', for , anything supreme in skill, nerve, and tenacity.' ~ :.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1016, 4 January 1911, Page 7

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BILLIARDS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1016, 4 January 1911, Page 7

BILLIARDS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1016, 4 January 1911, Page 7

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