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} ' » •; ' GEYSTALATE CUP CHAMPIO'N. SHIP. I'vvo further games in this competiion were played last night, when Key, f Wellington Working Men's Clul), ien,t J. Corson, of the Petono Workng Men's Club, and A. J. Congdon, of dasterton Commercial and Farmers' Jlub, beat J. W. F. Harrison, of the 'ost arid Telegraph Club. Iu the game between Koy a'nd Coron both contestants played very eveny up to 200 points, when Key, : by aroful play'and generalship, managed ■o get well away from his - opponent, vho was experiencing a rather bad un with the balls. Congdon, • who' is one of the best >layers in the Dominion, had little dificulty in securing victory from Harriion, who played pluckily, and atitimes 'cry well indeed. The winner of this tame, barring somotbing -unusual, ;hould not ho very far away at the inish. The best breaks made were: Key, 35, (4, 28, 26, 26, 24, 22; (porson, 40 and !3; Congdon, 30, 29, 26, 44, 20, 20; Jarrison, 26. \ To-night G. Dryberg, of the Marist toothers' Club, will moot K. F. M'Kay, •f tbo Post and Telegraph Club, and A. Vakem, Dominion Club, will meet P. )ovino, Petone Working Men's Clul). All games aro being played at Messrs. Ucock and Co.'s showrooms, commencng at 7. p.m.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2845, 9 August 1916, Page 7
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209BILLIARDS. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2845, 9 August 1916, Page 7
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