PROFESSIONAL BILLIARDS
The M'Conachy-Crossan billiards match was vesumtxl yesterday afternoon. Tho elmimv'on only managed to add seven to hi« unfinished break of 36 when he nnsc.ned. Crossnn compiled a beautiful 31, and was unfortunate to break dawn when ho had tho balls rolling nicely. M'Conochv got into his stride hero, and rattled ill) breaks of 103 (twice), H4, 41, and 7"> The session closed with the scopes: Cross.™. 531)3: M'Cfliiaehy, 3V50 (in piny). ' In the evening M'Conachy, with breaks of 13!). 214. 100, and 72, iiuiekly ran to uointe. Crossan's best efi'orl was 51. Notwithstanding the fact that Crossan has lost some ground to the hmnru boy, he has. repeatedly shown that ho in a cueist of no mean ability, and his shadowing' has been due to M'Conaehy's exceptional brilliancy. The session ended with the scores at: Crossnn, SG2S; M'Connehv. ««• , ~ Ly A came of snooker after the session was much appreciated by the large audience, and m' won by Crossan. A gamo of snooker will be played after each session.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 130, 26 February 1920, Page 6
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170PROFESSIONAL BILLIARDS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 130, 26 February 1920, Page 6
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