CLARK McCONACHY’S FORM
EFFECT OF PHYSICAL EXERCISES. SLUMP ’’PURELY TEMPORARY.” By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rec. 11.55 p.m. London, Nov. 5. The New Zealand billiards player, Clark MeConachy told Sporting Life he attributed the loss of his form to a special course of physical exercise he was taking every morning causing dislocation of muscles. He was convinced it was purely temporary and he expected to' play better than ever presentEnglishman Newman has scored 21 343 in his match against MeConachy, including breaks of 321, 201, 222, 575 and 207. MeConachy has scored 16,351, including breaks of 283 and 223'. At snooker Newman is 1043 and MeConachy 9SS. . , In his match against the English champion Davis, Walter Lindrum (Australia) has scored 1D.646, including breaks of 22S and 1001. Davis has reached 18.121, his score to-day including 343, 276, 216 and 326. At snooker Davis is 1003 and Lindi'um 803.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1930, Page 9
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