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Helpless spectator

NZPA-AP New Delhi The New Zealander, David Meredith, stood by as a helpless spectator yesterday as he was trounced by the Indian, Subhash Agarwal, 996-2330 on the seventh day of the Twentyfifth World Amateur Billiards Championships. Alfred Micallef of Malta was another reduced to spectator status when he was beaten 957-2666 by the tournament favourite, Geet

Sethi, of India. Lateef Amir Bux, the soft-touch expert from Pakistan, won comfortably against Sam Clarke of Northern Ireland 1432-965. Scotsman David Sneddon, after an insipid morning session, came in his element and defeated Terry Ward of Britain 1359-965.

Sixteen players from 10 countries are participating in the two-week tournament.

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Press, 3 August 1985, Page 80

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Helpless spectator Press, 3 August 1985, Page 80

Helpless spectator Press, 3 August 1985, Page 80

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