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BILLIARDS.

WJHTIUUAN AND N.Z. CABLE ABSO'.'I V";ON M cCON ACHY ‘DECT, AH EH WINNER. A SENSATIONAL CLOSE. LONDON, Eel). 6. There was a remarkable close to the I Reece-McConachy match. The scores j at the afternoon interval were:—Mej Conachy 15,141; Reece 14,905. During i the evening Reece regained the lead, and then defaulted, declaring he must catch a train. McOonnchy was declared the winner amid a scene, wherein the crowd hissed Reece. The final scores were: McConnchy 15,605; Reece 15,606. LONDON, Feb. 6. j In the second round of the Amateur Championship, Fry beat Fleming, the former holder of the title, by 2000 to 1823. Fleming made breaks of 172, the highest of any competitor. I

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1922, Page 1

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BILLIARDS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1922, Page 1

BILLIARDS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1922, Page 1

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