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BILLIARDS.

NEWMAN’S RECORD BREAK. London, Nov. 1. Newman, playing Smith 16,000 up, completed a break of 1370, a world’s record with ivory balls.—(A. and N.Z.) CRICKET. M.C.C. v. GOLDFIELDS XI. A DRAWN”IAME. Perth, Nov. 2'. The Englishmen, in the first innings, against a Goldfields eleven, lost nine wickets for 346 and declared (Sutcliffe 38, Sandham 36. Woolley 67, Hendren 40, Kilner 63, Tate 34, Tyldesley, not out, 29). Goldfields, in the first innings, made 42 (Foulson 13.) Gilligan took two for nine, Tate three for eight, Freeman five for 18. Kilner three for one. Each side then had a short knock. England lost three for 111 and Goldfields seven for 52. The match was drawn. HARTKOPF PLAYS HAVOC WITH BATSMEN. Melbourne, Nov. 2. . Playing for NorThcote against Collingwood, Hartkopf took eight wickets for 58 runs.—(A. and N.Z.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 277, 3 November 1924, Page 3

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BILLIARDS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 277, 3 November 1924, Page 3

BILLIARDS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 277, 3 November 1924, Page 3

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