BILLIARDS.
M. CABME'S BILLIABD EXHIBITIONS.
At Mr Sibbald's new billiard saloon, at the Prin S , The ««>? « a very fine one. well lighted by ablv fe 1 !? t? d ** ? esbitt *** « Sort aoiy arranged. Last evening it confcainpd+™ SSS2!r2S2. 9ft .?i. 4 l?' **«& po^SwmciSl Carme takes with him on his tonr. th« ordinary EnglishMkable. ThT Kch iSpfotfs 2f B S-°^S? ,t in Dunedi »« "»b Mr A. Canwro^who received4oopointßontof6oo. TheßameTo™mum£ consists entirely of cannons, each ofwhich <S« two, misses not scoring to eith»player raSfaSi", £ very slow, the ball! are mucCKer 1W& English ones, and a short, thick The game proceeded as follows:- PUye<X Wlth * Cameron broke the I alls, and each nlayer mad« n. cannon. Carme made a break o?8i shS at once his great power with the cue. 40a3 SETS. ,a f ed , to , SM » •»* Came mid€ which the local player replied with 14 tifrifil first hundred, and followed this np with 20/ canT ron meantime making only three caimons 42aS* next got the balls together fl» rtStahSil??; Seri !f ?- f C^ v '^ydd^ to j u^ment wasdUplayed! added 116 to his score amidst great applause 422-1 240, Cameron being all abroad en TO P aHa'fe£T again missed scoring and his opponentTrnaae24j C s m J^ n » s Poa d{ i»B with 6. afforded thei spectators another greatSLt S d ™„nL a^ ert S in i yfor Cam e. «* wm2or46,lnd smaller breaks he soon went out, scoring 600 while Cameron's score stood at 460. The wfnner was greatly applauded at the conclusion of the mateh* which was p!ayed in forty minutes. ™»w»» -ii V i^ 6 then exhibition of fancy shots, all of which were simply wonderful in tiw skul and neatness which they were played. Cannes were made in seemingly impossible pSon?Si to balls in hats or the head of the marked and even on S^Jh 11 *vF* 0 ?1 of a 6 a tfa e fattens month. This individual seemed rather relieved Jwl 1 8er !i?S we, s with, though M\ Carme plays with suoh truthfulness and iudraent *£ * h v 8 ? DOt Bl^htest f6 & of * Wow Ke £ \i,„ el *v oam \v ons one table to the other through paper hoops, ™d £Ev« P i e ?^ pß , the .P™««st y oi all X'clever tocks. |lPlacing six balls in a row, M "J™* ?lfi keß we. after another with great force £? d Sftert*]! <R TOlmd the teble without straing each other, comin» to a stop in a semi-circle in one corner. After dohw «! similar trick with nine halls. «fteeu riaw botflea were place on the table, hfsfffl tS™ W the » without touoto?snerf &uISe T Ces! «* etrok ° "- donott—suots. This part of the entertaimuont to more ai • Wto-Uh?, P7 ' *° dWe eXpeCt to Bee ***
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Evening Star, Issue 4252, 12 October 1876, Page 2
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450BILLIARDS. Evening Star, Issue 4252, 12 October 1876, Page 2
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