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The small- table owners' tournament was continued in Aicock's rooms last . night before a large audience. The li'-st - came* W6re between 1. Ingley and Gilbud, Billman and Kenouf. The InrieyGi bud game waa very exci'Sng, and resulted in a win for the formor by a email margin of points, after he had boen a long way behind .during the better part o! the gam*, fhe break of 83 that Inglev put up waai heartily applauded bv the Fixators. The other game resulted in a fairly, easy win for Billman. In r game between Keau and Plivthian % players were evenly matched, and both were very cni'-«fpit-. The fourth game, T. Ingley T. Goodwin, was interesting. The latter player had. a' handicap of ICO over his . opponent. This 1k« gradually reduced with consistent breaks, and ran to his 410 points with a nice'unfinished break of 57, when Ingley's score stood at 888. The last game of tin* evening was betwegi Kean and Billman, and resulted in a win for the latter by .225 to 157. The aemi-finals and final will be played jo-night when at 7 o'clock I. liigley pltya liiilnmn and Holcroft plays Goodwin. The final will commence jit 8,30.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 32, 2 November 1920, Page 3
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200BILLIARDS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 32, 2 November 1920, Page 3
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