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SOME GOOD BREAKS. (Received 2.26 p.m.) LONDON, November 15. Lindrum’s score is 10,017, including breaks of 1189, 454, .120 and .1.12. Smith is 0180, induing cues of 540, .180, 107 and 100. McConachy has reached 10,155, which includes breaks of 1.107, 411, 272, 220 and 158. Davis’ score is 8200, including efforts of 457, 241, 205 and 117. BOUND 'EY CONTRACT. RELE ASE RE COM M ENDED, (Received 0.50 a.m.) LONDON, November 15. “Hazard,” the billards correspondent of “Sporting Life,” states that McConachy is credited with saying ic an interview at Manchester that if ho were a free agent he would not hesitate for a moment in entering for the championship, but he was under contract and could only fulfil the engagements made for him. “Hazard” comments: “If MeCom achy, and presumably Lindrum am Smith, cannot enter the championship because of contracts, they should 1c released.”
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Northern Advocate, 16 November 1929, Page 5
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