WHO DISCOVERED GRAY? rim."af? ■ GEORGE GRAY was introduced to the public by Alcocks. They discovered Irm—were the first to r-alisc what remarkable talent was latent in that brilliant young Billiard player. GRAY uccuireij his marvellous dexterity on ALCOCK'S BILLIARD TABLES. They raw the birth, growth, and perfection of his famous strcic-«tho losing hazard. It was on an ALCOCh. STANDARD TABLE, passed by the BiViard Association of Great Brit in, that Gray achieved his first remarkable record—a b ,vi e_k of 83G off the red. And now wo find Gray scoring no less than 1142 in a single break in England.
If Alfred "Vrinbnsh, some time of TCew Zealand, and lately residing at Albion street, Sydney, wii Icommunicate with Godfrev and Eobcrfcsou, 40. Chancery lane, Condon, ho will hear of somethixur advantage*
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 1
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