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BILLIARDS.

Teams from tuo Returned Soldiers' Club liave recently paid two visits to the Commercial Travellers' Club with tho objeot of capturing two oups which hsvo been prenented tor annual competition between these two clubs. In tho first match, flt billiards, in which jacb. Rama wna 200 up, each side won three (fames, but tho soldiers' team won the match tin points, their score being 1021 to their opponents' 853. Smith, of the noldiers' team, made tho highest break of the evening, CO. Scores.—Returned Soldiers' Club—W. Smith CM, P. Martin 200, T. Fordkea 200, E. Butters 1 27*. Hitchie 141. Muir 150; total, 1021. Commercial Travellers' Club—Hnnnn 102, Cocks 33, Kins 113, Cropp £OO, Arnott 200. Ijouis3on 200; total. 853. In the match for the Snooker Cup (prosentrd by the president of the Commercial Travellers' Association, Mr H. Waucbop) each player bad to play his opponent two gßmes of snooker, tied ap;ain each side won three games, but thia time the Commercial Traveler's Club wera successful on points. C.T. Club. U.S. Club.

Cooks . . . 117 r.- Darby . 02 Louiseon , . 04 ■< r. Sheard . . 7C Cropp . . 93 i \ Geo . 77 J'artridg* . . M •» . Smith . . m tlanna . . 105 t Butters . . 123 £K*\» . , 8o v ilitcjiio , , 92 Total. . . 582 Total . . 158

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18434, 14 June 1920, Page 9

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BILLIARDS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18434, 14 June 1920, Page 9

BILLIARDS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18434, 14 June 1920, Page 9

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