Source: http://www.eaba.co.uk/eaba/?p=4679
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 12:55:55+00:00

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Inman takes first prize of £100.
Smith takes the second prize of £25.
Each counting 3 points towards second prize of £25.
Diggle, 321, 375; Inman, 351.
Aikenv. Diggle, 389; Inman, 420, 531; Smith, 362.
246; Inman, 250; Aiken, 203.
Digglev. Smith, 412; Reece, 541.
by 529, Peall by 909.
Lost to Reece by 3,305.
Lost to Inman by 1,536, Newman by 1,431.
Lost to Smith by 102, Newman by 525.
Beat Reece by 525, Smith by 1,431, Diggle by 3,221.
Lost to Peall by 1,248, Aiken by 667, Inman by 529.
Beat Diggle by 2,477, Newman by 667, Peall by 2,245.
Lost to Inman by 1,722, Reece by 2,374, Smith by 441.
Beat Diggle by 304, Newman by 1,248.
by 2,325, Reece by 827, Newman by 3,221.
408 Officers’ Mess, Royal Marines, Chatham.
315 Constitutional Club, Kensal Rise.
361 Arts Club, St. John’s Wood.
218 East Sussex Club, St. Leonards.
329unf Bedford Park Club, Chiswick.
280 Seven Stars Hotel, Brighton.
260 Seven Stars Hotel, Brighton.
259 Conservative and Unionist Club, Cromer.
418 Queen’s Hotel, Great Yarmouth.
it says that the balls should be of the same weight to a nicety.
ball strikes the top cushion and put the chalk on the rail there.
must be enough to matter.
there are very few of these, although they would be quite interesting.
The price is 15s. and it is obtainable from Messrs.
93 & 94, Long Acre, W.C.
cloth. There may, however, be a deeper scientific cause.
compiled for all sorts of screw-backs at other parts of the table.
points essentially depend the accomplishment of the stroke.
for the accomplishment of the diagram mentally laid down.
be but one act readily laid down and as steadily carried out.
Nor is the position and action of the body to be slighted.
while a bustling importance too often bespeaks the pretender.
while a left-hand player will advance the right foot.
which has been already explained.
effect of the rebound before they commence a game.
get the place to myself.
to South Africa, and became marker at a hotel in Pietermaritzburg.
for I had to play everyone who came along.
me thirty in a hundred if I would have a game with him.
in so on that first afternoon.
There was a good deal of gambling at Pietermaritzburg.
the evening I had cleared nearly a hundred pounds.
figures, including a 300 and two 200′s.
strokes and a less restricted limit to ball-to-ball cannons.
variety, would never have been heard of.
fuss and circumstance, enacted superfluous restrictive laws.
desire to make have this prime desideratum in view.
specialize on the spot stroke if it were revived.
cannon, winning hazard, or losing hazard off another ball.
pot or in-off at the centre of the table.
date, and 5s. a week compensation in the future.
Smith (rec. 2,800), 18,000, v. Diggle, 13,394.
Inman, 9,000, v. Pindar (rec. 3,000), 8,220.
*Reece (rec. 1,000), 9,000, v. Inman, 5,695.
Stevenson, 9,000, v. A. F. Peall (rec. 3,750), 8,696.
Harris, 14,000, v. Falkiner, 13,294.
Newman (rec. 2,000), 16,000, v. Harverson, 13,173.
126, 108, 92, and 86.

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