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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ GAMES

The following is the draw for girls' games, which will commence at 3 tomorrow :

South End. Kensington v. Forburv, at Kensington; Caversham A v. Anderson’s Bay, at Forbury; Tainui v. Musselburgh, at MusselburghCaversham B, a bye. North End.-—Wakari v. Kaikorai, at Kaikorai; North-east Valley v. Maori Hill A, at Logan Park; Maori Hill B v. Arthur Street, at Balmaceweri.

There was an exciting finish to the Davis-Xc .vnian billiards match in London recently, when the former won by 129 points.* The first session opened with Davis holding a substantial lend, and he played so well that with one session to play he led by 1,335 points. Newman, however; totalled 1,44 t against 241 in the concluding session, and only just failed to pass Davis’s score. Davis had breaks of 230, 101, 103. and .25)6 in the early play, and Newman had 399, 202, and 40 (unfinished). Newman was in great form on the resumption, and with 277 (full), 385, 475, 153, and 101 (unfinished) aggregated 1,447, and averaged 181. Davis’s best breaks were 52 and 121, and he scored 241 for an average Of 30. THE OILS THAT . CLIMB. •' Upper-end ” lubrication is best with '-Germ.'' Oils because they liave the property of climbing, and penetrating to all surfaces requiring . lubrication. Last venr total consumption diminished, vet Germ " Oil sales increased 22 per cent. All garages and service stations can snppiv. Distributors- National Mortgage and Av-encv Go of N.Z. Ltd. and British Oil Supplies Lid. Hope street, Dunedin.j Advt.l

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Evening Star, Issue 21662, 6 March 1934, Page 4

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ GAMES Evening Star, Issue 21662, 6 March 1934, Page 4

PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ GAMES Evening Star, Issue 21662, 6 March 1934, Page 4