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CHR\ ST A LATE CUP TOURNAMENT. The semi-final game in the Crystallite Cup tournament attracted a large audience to the showroom of Messrs. Alcock and Co.. Ltd Strand Arcade, last evening. The players.' ' v , ® UI H n u' Goodhew, provided a good • ga.ne, Burke showing to great advantage on , be I '®«, 105,l 05,a 8 hazard, most of his points scored being made off the red ball. Burke 0 b ?, 227 PO i at »- m ». a breaks of 58. 08. o_. <1. 40 and 21 unfinished, averagin" 7 per innings: Goodhew, who did not cue°as accurately as in his game -with Mathias, made breads of 35, 32 and 31. This evening E. Burke and W. E. Hackett will play the first session of 500 up in the final. The will be concluded to-morrow night--1 lay will commence each evening at eight I o clock. S The New Zealand amateur, championship 1 event will possess more interest than usual this year. _ In addition to last year's winner, M. ,T. Lynch, two other well-known mayera. H- e berg, of Bunedin. and E. W; Warren, of Wellington, have entered. Entries close with the hon. secret Mr. Moss I XJftJlui, at the Amateur Sports Club fa-day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16011, 1 September 1915, Page 11
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