, The progress of the inter-club billiards tourney at the showrooms of Billiards, Ltd.; is 'being followed with interest, and Saturday night's games attracted a large audience. Devine (Petone Working Men's Club) met Sinclair (Pastimes i
Club), and had. a. comfortable win. The run of the balls did not favour Sinclair, whose score was 198 when his opponent ran ont—3oo. The winner's best breaks were 26, 25, and 28. Between Tapp (Wellington Working . Men's Club) and Stone (Petone-/Working Men's Club) there was an interesting match, in which both players gave a good exhibition. Tapp reached 300 when his opponent was 250. The best breaks were: Tapp, 39, 35, 22, and 20; Stone, 25 and 31. To-night Harrison plays Sim and TyrreJl pJays Spencer.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 8
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