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Billiards, snooker wins

Special Corres. Dunedin The annual billiards and snooker match between Otago and Canterbury' played in Dunedin on Saturday was won by Canterbury, 13 games to 5. [ Three New Zealand cham-| pions played in the match,! Lance Napper from Otago, ■ and Eric Simons and Brian Kirkness from Canterbury. The billiards game between ; Napper and Kirkness wasi won by Napper 591-502, and! was a fine exhibition. Kirkness made breaks of 123. 105: and 62. and Napner breaks! of 99. 97. 73 and 61. In an earlier match. Kirkness beat Otago’s George Young 943-254, with breaks of 182. 94. 81, 70. 59. 54. and 47 [ ! Results (Canterbury names! first) were: BILLIARDS B Kirkness, 502. lost to L. Nap i

per, 591; Kirkness. 943, beat G Kennedy. 254; Kirkness. 620. beat R. Young, 361; E. Simons. 639. beat Napper. 426; Simons. 680, beat Kennedy. 367; Stolons. 616, beat Young. 522; D. O'Callaehan. 548. beat Young. 410; O'Calla' ghan. 493. beat Napper. 484; O’Cailaghan. 572, beat Kennedy. 290

SNOOKER D. Meredith, 3 frames, beat D Kwok. 2; B Edlin. 3, beat M Korrell. 2; Edlin. 3, beat .) Starkey. 1; Edlfn, 0. lost to Kwok 3; J. Washington, 0. lost to Kwok 3; Washington, 0, lost to Starke--3; Washington. 1. lost to Ker rell, 3; Meredith. 3 beat Kerretl 9; Meredith. 3. beat Starker. 2

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Press, 19 July 1976, Page 6

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Billiards, snooker wins Press, 19 July 1976, Page 6

Billiards, snooker wins Press, 19 July 1976, Page 6

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