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m 4 HOOPER CLAYS WELL By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright • London, Dec 14.,,, Keeper seemed to tire towards the en I, f*> sibly owing to tbe after effects of lnSueflM Ci.\iSiie Is not the player he was wben «U|». pion. The real test will come when IttKpa meets Frv, who has been In fine form lat«ly. Playing a friendly game against Hooker, rrj recently scored 430 in four breaks. ' The Sportsman says that Hooper it in above the ordinary standard of amateur form, and showed rare confidence with tho itory hall and mastered his big handicap surprls-
Ingly well. HOOPER WINS EASILY. Received Dec, 15, 10.40 p.m. \ London, Dec. 14. Hooper scared 2000 to Christies' 994. Hooper won easily. He had no need to extend himself. He made breaks of 49, 48, 56, and. 33, unQniahed. Christie's best breaks were, 85 and 46.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aim.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1920, Page 5
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