LADIES' BILLIARDS
The semi-finals and finals of this tournaj mint wero "played at Aleoek'irooms .art nieht • tho' winner proving. to no Miss Stacc In tho Beml-flnnls Miss fataoe dew*i MiBB Mllford after an interesting} contest and teaKtlmlnster, .of Otaki. iust managed to, beat her opponent Jtiss Shortt. This 'auer camo was .very close throughout, and Jlis» ohortt,-wno had to concerto all; her opponents liberal "tarts, was certa ply unfortunate | i.-ner leaves as well as in the way, tho ball , ran for her. The nnol came 220 point* un Miss Btace receiving- a start-of 14 pSinU. Nothing could ham-been mora oven than .this, came, and- at nostaßo did more than a moderate break scparaio the players. Miss Btaco" proved the winner for tho second year m succession. Mrs. Kilmlnstor being only .9 points belli d. Jtiss Stace received a handsome, silver cup lira. Kilmiustor a, ouo,-and a second ono was presented to Mrs. Ohant for tho highest break made by a noii-prizcwiimcr. Mr. Ooldte. on behalf of the ladles,, thanked Alcocka for their kindness to the players.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 41, 12 November 1920, Page 4
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176LADIES' BILLIARDS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 41, 12 November 1920, Page 4
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