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Lindrum’s Artistry

“Fred Landrum is going to make English players sit up and take notice/* says the London “Daily News” billiards writer after watching the opening session of his game of 16,000 up against Melbourne Inman, in which he is conceding Inman 2,000. Inman expressed the opinion that Landrum's play was reminiscent of Stevenson in liis palmiest days, a remark with which the “Daily News” agrees, noticing especially his attractive, polished style. The newspaper adds: “Landrum is no longer a top-of-the-table specialist. His game now includes a little of everything aoid everything good. Incidentally, he sets a new fashion in waistcoats, wearing one nearly as long as his loqnge-coat.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 525, 30 November 1928, Page 6

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Lindrum’s Artistry Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 525, 30 November 1928, Page 6

Lindrum’s Artistry Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 525, 30 November 1928, Page 6

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