BILLIARDS.
REECE’S BILLIARD MYSTERY. [Australian & N.Z. Cablo Association.] LONDON, April 27. Reeco, playing Pea 11, made a break of 1343 ’with the aid of his pendulum stroke, as cabled on April 12th. At the end of the session, lie was also 546 in an unfinished break with the pendulum position. The ball will be left unmoved in. that position overnight, and Jteece to-morrow will try to beat Newman’s record break ot 1370. Reece declares that nobody will be able to .do much with the pendulum stroke, as they will never find the secret. “I do not know it myself,” be said. ‘‘l cannot place the balls in the position with my hands. I can only play them into it. Sometimes I do not know how to do it. It is a most exacting and exhausting shot that I know. One’s nerves are strung up all the time.,” LONDON, April 25. In the championship final of 15,000 Newman in play is 1334 and Davies 077. LONDON, April 27. Davis completed a break of 2,501. Reece unfinished 1,852.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1927, Page 3
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