BILLIARDS
The first game last night in the Aleoek Clul> championship was bshveen Devino, of tlw Petone Workimr JFpii's Club, and Tyrell, of the Post and Tele(rrnph. It \ras as closely contested us possible! mid fit no stiiKO did cither nlaycr liold Hip lend for more than a few minutes. Tyrell had just a trifle more good fortune than did his opponent and had this factor been reversed the'result would doubtlessly have been different. The be?t breaks were: Dovine. 23. 23, and 20: Tyrell, 23. '2(1, an-l 20 Tlio second u'ame wns between Unit. of tli» "Wi'lHnßtin Working Men's Club, nnrl Harrifon.nf the Post and TeWanh Club Tlffi lnttM' Proved of rjuitc the. b?st temperan'ent, and played a cpo . elean irnmc. His oiipwwir. howevar, lelt his Piirroun'Hiiizs unduly, nnd lv-ns never nt pn?e. Havrbnn proved the winner bv Tfi uoints. and. lik best l.>™ik was -'.1 Enit imidc " nice/effort of 42. At 7 o'clock to-niriit Uobin«;n will nlay Key, and-at 8 iv.ni. Sayer wul p.ay Evans. "
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 54, 27 November 1919, Page 10
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166BILLIARDS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 54, 27 November 1919, Page 10
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