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BILLIARDS

—-♦——' SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP CONTINUED The quarter-finals of the New Zealand amateur snooker championship were decided yesterday at the Christchurch Working Men's Club. Results were:— W. Smith (Canterbury) beat F. Innis (Canterbury) by three games to two. The scores were:—Smith 34, 62, 67, 7, 60; Innis, 64, 9, 38, 64, 50. S. Moses (Wellington) beat T. Yesburg (Waimate) by three games to 0. The scores were: Moses 66, 63, 56: Yesbere 15, 36, 45. ' L. Blackaby (Wellington) beat A. Phillips (Auckland) by three games to two. The scores were: Blackaby 59, 57, 41. 24, 78; Phillips 52, 51. 58, 57; 27. G. Southerwood (Canterbury) beat W. McCowatt (Auckland) by three games to one. The scores were: Southerword 62. 2. 58. 62; McCowatt. 26. 72, 12, 22. W. McCowatt (Auckland) beat S. Moses (Wellington) by three games to 0. The scores were: McCowatt 61, 72, 62" Moses 28. 37, 49. L. Blackaby (Wellington) beat W. H. Thompson (Auckland) by three games to one, The scores were: Blackaby 60. 30 80, 60; Thompson 23, 59, 7, 24. Smith will play McCowatt at 2 p.m today, and play will be resumed on Mon- I day. when the games will be as follows: ' Southerwood v. Moses, Blackaby v the winner of the game between Smith ' and McCowatt. I final will be played at 7.30 p.m. on Monday.

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24713, 2 November 1945, Page 6

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BILLIARDS Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24713, 2 November 1945, Page 6

BILLIARDS Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24713, 2 November 1945, Page 6

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