BILLIARDS.
The firm session of the Grand Charity Tournament commenced last uiirht at the Auckland Spo7ts Club rooms. ~ Warrem the amateur champion of Xew Zealand on scratch, opposed .Ta<-ksnti, on the 75 mark. As the same Is 1.800 up. It was arranged ib.it. 75 be allotted to Jackson each session. Both players gave an excellent display. Jackson saining great applause for man.v brilllant cannons. Warren fouled on bis favourite lone losing hazard shot several times in the early stages, and Jackson increased his handicap so that at the termination of the session the scores were: Jackson (in play) 77.2. Warren 510. With Jackson's extra handicap tile game will start to-nlffht: Jackson S_7. phivs Warren 540. Jackson averaged 0, making breaks of 05. 5(1. 51. -10. 45. .11. 31, 26. and 237 Warren's nvcrnce ncr cue was 7. and his ■best efforts vrr- 07. 40. 'IS, 34, 33, 23 24 23 21. 21. and 5,.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 12
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