SPORTS AND GAMES
BILLIARDS. (By Cable —Press Assn. —Copyrights LONDON, November 7. Lin drum is 20/446, including breaks of >362, 598, and 315. Smith (playing) is 17,689, including breaks of 764, 372, 424 and 202. McConachy is 19,094, including breaks of 368, 357 and 212. Davis (playing) is 18,105, including breaks ' of .510, 276, 347 and 484. CYCLING. Good nominations have been received for the two cycling events under' the auspices of the United Cycling Club, to be decided at Victoria Park on Tuesday evening. The nominations so far to hand are: —R. Kay, I. Bradley, D. Greaney, N. McKnight, R. Honey, C, Keith, J. Doherty, J. Devine, P. Duffy, Magen, C. Watson, S. James, “F. Sadler, McNicholl, J. Spencer, L. Wilson, -H. G. Wilson, *H. Wilson, W. Gooch, F. Howson, L. Payne, H. Turtill, S. Knapp, F. Taylor, Lester, W. Innes, R. Cooper and C. Corbin. CRICKET., The following, will be the Marist junior team to play Camerons to-mdr-row : —Rev. Father Gregory, 5 E. O’Brien, O. Morrisj N. Bayley, M. Kiely, W. O’Neil, B. Kempton, J. Griffen, J. O’Doiinell, E. Lord, V. Sheehan. Emergencies: Bro. Stephen, ,F. Bayley. All players to be at the Post. Office at 1 p.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1929, Page 8
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