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BILLIARDS

In the'second round, of the inter-club billiard tournament two " more • games were played.last evening. 'In the first Bromley (Civil Service Association) defeated Berry (Returned-. Soldiers' Association). l^y. 300 .to 288. 'Berry, made breaks ot 24 and 23,! and Bromley one of 26.- The second game was' between Brice and Kyle,, both of the Petone \V.M. Club. These players kept very closely •■: together : during the first 200. After passing., this mark Brice put together breaks of 44 and 22, and reached his 300 points. when Kyle's score ' was 270.' The.'best breaks . were: Brice 24, .37, 22, 44. Kyle made 0ne.0f"25. The games for to-night are: 7 p.m., Brown (Police Social Club) v. Freeman (Returned Soldiers-Club). 8.15 p.m.,-Rait (Wellington !. W.M. Club) y. Barriball (G.P.O. Pastimes Club).

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 16, 19 July 1923, Page 8

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BILLIARDS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 16, 19 July 1923, Page 8

BILLIARDS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 16, 19 July 1923, Page 8

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