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BILLIARDS.

. NEW PLYMOUTH v. EGMONT. > The final shield match between the I above clubs took place at the Egmont i (Tub rooms, Stratford, on Thursday night. Egmont won 'the four snooker ■ games, and wins the shield. New Ply- j mouth again won the billiard shield by a i very narrow margin. Following are the ! scores. Now Plymouth being mentioned ’ first, in each case: HILLIARDS. W. Fitzgerald 200 v. P. G. Brooking 199. C. Bond 163 v. H. Chadwick 200. D. Morey 200 v. 11. Burmester 199. A. Higgs 91 v. T. E. Bridger 200. New Plymouth 2 wins, Egmont Club 2 wins. SNOOKER. A. A. Bennott 66 v. J. Petrie 9S. A. K. Smart 52 v. J. Sullivan IST.

; R. Ind er 47 v. F. S. Ruiherfurd 117. , R Renner 85 v. T. Lawson 104. ■ New Plymouth 0 wins. Egmont Chib 4 I wins. ' At. the conclusion of the games the ' visitors were entertained at supper. Mr. ]>i\vson extended a warm welcome i<v ! the visitors and congratulatwl them on : retaining the billiard shield. Mr. A. K. i Smart returned thanks on behalf of j the visitors, and complimented the snooker players on their big win (20 gainer out of 21). and akso paid a tribute io the capable manner in which tiuj i markoYs controlled the games.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1921, Page 3

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BILLIARDS. Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1921, Page 3

BILLIARDS. Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1921, Page 3

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