BILLIARDS
CH A MIRONS AGAIN MEET
i United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]
LONDON, Nov. J.2
Lindrum was in a more subdued mood playing .Smith at Leeds, where at the evening, session, Smith had such a mastery over toe balls tliat lie gradually drew ahead.
Despite the tact that he has d? slight cold, AlcConadiy, playing most constanLly against Davis, built up a useiul lead.
Ihe Daily Chronicle’s sporting writer says: “Lindrum regards the conditions tor the British open billiards cnainpionship as farcical, and he may take a stand' with Smith, who has announced that he -is not competing mis year.
In the match at Leeds, Lindrum is x 623, including breaks of 307, 262, and 204. Smith (playing) is 2041, including breaks of 264 and 456.
in a similar match at Manchester, MoConachy (playing) is 2151. including breaks of 225, 301, 445, 322 and 406 unfinished. Davis is 1373, including a break of 348.
In both' 1 matches there is a fortnight’s time contest.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1929, Page 3
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