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AMATEUR BILLIARDS

CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES N (P A.) WELLINGTON. Aug. 26. A. E. Armstrong (of Wellington), who beat W. O’NeUl (Westland) 66(5 483 and 5.,.-Moses (Wellington), who beat A. AlWrtspn (Canterbury 68C--520, were, tile'-winners in the matches played to-day in continuance of the' New Zealand Amateur Billiards Championship.. The first semi-finals will b 6 placed to-morrow between Mo's®* Armstrong and R. , Ca*"-’ck vAdciiiahct) and V. Choat (Canterbury). - / , • O’Neill was expected to provide Strong opposition, lor. Armstrong, but had a lapse of form. Armstrong played solidly throughout, his best breaks including ,56,: 44,. 44, 33, 30, 38. and O’Neill’s best - were 36. 30, 59. Moses, the 1940 New Zealand champion, and Albertson, a former New Zealand champion, provided a packed gallery with a close match. The best breaks were: Moses, • 50, 68, 55; and Albertson 43, 37; 58, 42.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24696, 27 August 1941, Page 8

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AMATEUR BILLIARDS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24696, 27 August 1941, Page 8

AMATEUR BILLIARDS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24696, 27 August 1941, Page 8

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