BILLIARDS.
A crowded boose watched, the game 0.. 'Saturday ni«iht at the Auckland Sports rich j lloom in tbe charity tournament. Tb.e »-o ; ' testants were Warren (the X.Z. Amateur Champion) on scratch, cud Mason on tl c SaO mark. Warren was tbe Brs-t to mo-, c ■witti breaks of ."0, 21, 20, and 20. Mason did not play with confidence, and Warren rapidly cot the handicap down with breaks of 24 and 69. Ho followed at once with .i j splendid efforr of 117. which put him iv the lead. Mason here played detenniiiedlv ami with three breaks of 20 pushed -to kb.es'l. The champion was strtking too weft however, and ran to game with breaks of iV 20, G4, 22. 53, ."«. and US, with the rood average of WA. To-night a .rood (tame -= : expected between Valentine, the ex-amau- a chanrptoii, on the 00 mark, and BrirtMlcn on 250.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 195, 16 August 1920, Page 2
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