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The Richmond pair of Brian Kirkness and John Washington won the South Island Workingmen’s Clubs’ pairs snooker tournament at Gore. Kirkness and Washington beat the Blenheim combination of Harry Moore and Brian Pickthall in the final, three frames to one. Mick and Stan Maffey, from

Woolston, the winners last year, were beaten by the Richmond pair in the semi-finals. Blenheim beat the Riccarton pair of Ted Ward and Murray Drury in the other semi-final. The highest break of the tournament was by Brent Stechman of Lyttelton with 65. There were 88 teams in the competition. ;

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Press, 20 August 1984, Page 26

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Title to Richmond Press, 20 August 1984, Page 26

Title to Richmond Press, 20 August 1984, Page 26

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