BILLIARDS.
The Federal Billiard Booms should be well filled cut Monday night-, duly 23rd when Clmk McC'onacliy. New Zealand’-- Professional Chump ion plays Mr •J. IVain, our local cueist a match of 1000 up. AtcOonaehy eouceditig GOO start. The match will be followed bv snooker and an exhibition of trick and fancy shots.
McComtcliy's lias improved ™nsidvralily since Ins ivitirn from Kuala nil and billiard enthusiasts will have a. splendid oppoi t unity el' witnessing the frame at its best. Ample sea linn acenmmeiliitioii assures spectator- of a coed view or the table from any angle, and special concessions arc being made to ladies to enable them to witness the match. Ai ranfrements for the exhibition are in the capable hands of MV (laylor and fie is sparim; no tfoiible or expense in providing for the eomlort- ol patrons. If there is as liiucli interest in billiards ns was shown in Dunedin and Christchurch, then ladies will be very much in evidence on Monday uiglit. After the match MeConaohy will give an exhibition ol trick and lancy shots and also play a name of snooker.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1923, Page 1
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