BIG SNOOKER FIXTURE
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. T , LONDON, December 2. In what Is described as the biggest snooker 'fixture ever played, Davis, the world's champion, and Lindrum, have begun the first of two all-week each ol 61 games, ior a wager of £10? aside and aide beta £SO £or the highest break and the highest aggregate. The score' to»day was five games all. Linarum (received seven in each game) won the following fwnwa «6/«0, 72/51, 188/1?, nffi,; 62/62, and D&vis the following: 104/41, «/«, 82/51, 80/45, 74/50. • The best tweak ww tindrura's <81), when Davis,, witti the pyramid broken ' j I? > i.!
FIRE IN CITY BWIJSJU&G j . ~,, , Two fire engines were called « • •'< Small fire shortly before 1 o'clock ses» • terday afternoon at tha.home «et JjjjrJ., -< 1 P. Young, 26 Dublin street.Painters had been "burning oil" a wall .where the -fire broke 'out* «It* WMjntf'oat without difficulty. One engine from the Central Fire Station and one from St. Albans were quickly on the scene. Somedf the iron hadtb «om the roof* but little yw Gone. ; \ ■-!
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21647, 4 December 1935, Page 17
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