BILLIARDS
. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND RESULTS [by telegraph—rnEKS association] DUNEDIN, Thursday The second round of the New Zoaland amateur billiards' championship was completed to-day, when JT. McClcnn (Christ-, church), defeated V. M. Keppel' (Milton), liy (i(',6 to 420 and (!. Mason (Dunedin). beat A. Lindsay (Dunedin). by <1(5(5 to 675. Iu the former fume, which was not a high-class one, McLean was the cleaner player and gradually drew ahead to win by a comfortable margin. Mason, who played a brilliant game oil Tuesday waß not in form to-night, and although he won with n good deal to spare, was never sure of his position. Lindsay put up a great fight. Mason's best breaks were 64, 47, 44 ana 42, and Lindsay's, (52 and 30. KING COUNTRY CONTEST [IIY TELEGXIAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] TAUMARUNUI, Thursday • The souli-final of the King Country amateur billiards championship between C. It. McLay and C. A. Stevenson attracted a large attendance. In an exciting game Stevenson won by 500 to 479. The final between Baker *nd Jjltevenson will be played next Mo*d«y eTening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21295, 23 September 1932, Page 12
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