+
WONDERFUL BILLIARDS.
WORLD'S RECORD HY GRAY.
2,196 UNFINISHED.
On Faturday ovoding, March 18th, at the Holborn Hall, the youthful Australian billiard player accomplished the greatest achievement of bis truly remarkable career by scoring the last 2,196 potuts, in his level match of 2,000 up with Logil Harvorson, in single brook...
The previous best on record was 1,576, Sorel by Gray at Southampton early this month. This Tras sclipsed during the couran of tho fical instalment of the game, and marely served as o mild atimulant to a later one of extraordinary onthelasim when the player reached tig 2,000 mark. That vigorous outburst raarked as it was by the player's father conspicuously Agaring in the engratulatory chorus, proved to be
only
tho
"Buch a scene of tuga teng mark towards
ing
and final overpower satisfaction na the public billi ord-room has goldon known. When a dozen points short of the game tatal, Gray found hilf mat with difficulties. The balls wore, spparently, resoni- ing their previously completa subjection, and they shaped their courses to defeat the young ampion. But, turnenassion of fivokrilliant Blots, with each of them upplanded to the echo, he pamed onward, still master of the situation, to the winning figures, the maker of a mammoth andaishel break of 2,196.
ol
with
this huge number, Grey In
compiling was at the table for tires whole Bassicos, and part of another. The break opouel the Friday afternoon. Curiously enough,
commencement was made from a safety-mins by Hurverson. The scores then stood: Gray, 5,804; Harverson, 3.801 Aseroits provod, the last named was not destined to make another stroke. Beginning with a clever canton, Gray gave the most convincing exposition of bis ability to score at all departments of in game, other than his favourite losing hazards off the red ball, by rmning to his allotted stop- ping-stage on the Friday aftern on with an open and skilfully tended 198 (unfinished),
The second chapter in the solo billiards was the inormuse of the break to 862" (unfinished) on the Friday evening. Quickly securing the red ball position he mutatained an attack on the middle pockets at exilent strength,” Tho elong of play still found him in cou trol, with the coloured ball nicely pliend in
the contre of the table. On Saturday after- noon the losing huzurla continued to mount up until the necessary points for the in---665
lind boon gathered in, and the braak left: standing at 1,528 short of room (unfinished), er only 48 points
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Shanghai at 10.30 p.m. on the 10th instant, and The G.P.R. str. Empress of India arrived at left again at 9.30 am. on Tuesday for Hong- koup, whore she is due to arrive at 10a.m. to morrow.
THE ENGLISH · MAI3, The P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s sir. Assaye left Singapore for this port on the 8th instant, at 3 p.m., with the outward English fails, and is duo here to-day at 6 a..
With a distinct possibility of the effort going to the fullest lengths permitted by the conds tions of tis those who attriged the nat
Kumer sitting on Saturday evening war gonorally intent upon assisting at un aprecesleuted per formance. Their wishes were gratified to the full. Promptly getting in the swing of his losing hazard shots, Gray soon vale ented the 1,576 to the category of the previous best," and, proceeding with his weekanically sure striking on
the red full, the 2,000 hore in sight Thore were anno aux memonts when the cae-ball touched the shoulders of the middle pockets on route to the descent or the red alt failed to come suficiently far down, and so compelled the use of the
none-too-certain long azarts at the top pockets. But, amidst a moving scene of wild onthusiasm and cheering, the waving of hats, and
THE INDIAN MAIL. sticks, young Gray had mastered the socupand the Straite loft Singapore for Hongkong The Indo-China str. Kumsang from Calentta, thousand proposition.
Another 196
on the 7th inst, and is points were required to complete
expected bare to-day. MERCHANT STRANIERS, the game, and these were churcil off with soms-
The N.1.K. str. Colombo Haru (Bombay thing akin to automatic precision until close on Line) loft Singapore for this port on the 7th the final total, when the red ball suddenly lettinst, and is expected hora to dry its accustomed groove. But duly completing his task with drogat shots, the beat of which was a long run through and a long jonny, trying to watch in the strain of the moment, he ran to game a winner by 4,196 points as mer. fioned, a break of 2,196 (nguists with man
scores were.
GRAY
BARVERSON
... 3,00 3,804
It is probable that Gray's next match will be against the English professional, M. Inioan. The lost-uned challenged to play on level terms for sum of £250 aside, orystalate balls to be used, the winner to receive 60 per cent, and the loser 40 per cout. of the takings.
GRAY'S BREAKs of "over 1,000.
1,143 (366 765 off red), r. W. A. Lovejoy,
Nor. 10 and 11. 1910.
1,058. (1,055 off red). v. V. Cook, London, Nov.
14 and 15. 1910.
1,140 (1,116 off red), v. A. Raynor, Shefeld,
Nov: 22, 1910.
1,024 (1,014 off red), v. G. Nelson, Newcastle
Deo 4. 1910.
1,143 (off the red), v. 4. Earnshaw, Acorington,
and 29, 1910
1,200 (294 and 279 off the red), v. E. Diggio,
Nottingham, Jan. 5 and 6, 1911. 1,318 (1,314 of the red), v. E. Diggle, Not-.
tingham, Jan. 6 and 7, 1911.
1,169, r. E. Diggle, at Liverpool, Jan, 11 and
12, 1911.
1,092, v. J. Duncan, at Cardiff, Jan 26, 1911. 1,340 (330 off the red), v. J. Duncan, Cardif,
JOD
28, 1911
1,244 (1242 off the rod). v. E. Diggle, at
Birmingham, Feb. 1, 1911.
1,212 (1206 off the red), v. E. Diggle, at
Birmingham, Feb. 4, 1911.
1,402 (1,335 of the red) v. E. Diggle, at
Manchester, Feb. 7,1911.
1,278, U. Nolsou at Southampton, Feb, 28 and
March 1, 1911. †1,576, v. G. Nelson, at Southampton, March 1
21911.
'al'h
1,024, 7. G. Nelson, at Southsen, March 8, 1911. 1,054, v. C. Harterson, at Holborn Hall, London,
March 15, 1911.
††2,196 (unfinished), v. Herverson, at Holborn
Hall March 18, 1911.
Red ball record (445 consecutivo shots).
+Break record.
1,620 off the red ball, 540 consoutire shots;
red ball record,
Crystalate Balls were used in this match.
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Master S. West, Hongkong,
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f.d., Chade, H. Lynes, Shanghai. Cherub, water tank and tag, 390 tons, i.h.p. 340,
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Comdr... Vale. Shanghai.
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7,000 i.h.p.,
J. Nicholas,
Singapor
Captain
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ASSATE
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Tons 1 x SATURDAY
8000 --April 15
April ng
Steamer
MONGOLIA.....10000 May 13
May 19
MOREA...
..11000
May 27
June
3000
May
13 MOOLTAN
10000
Jane 10
June 16
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art, torpedo boat destroyer, 295 to 6 gang, 4,000 h.p., Lt.-Comde. Hon. Guy Stopford, Hongkong
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Kont, armoured cruisor, 9,800 tons, 14 guns, Il.p. 22,000, Capt. S. St. J. Farqlar. oruising.
Morlin,
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Nightingale, river gunboat, 25 tons, 240 h.p. Lt.-Comdr. Claude Hillerson-Woodward, R.N, Yangtze,
Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns, 6,300.h.p. Comds. Lambe, Mira Bay. Robin, river gunboat, £5 tons, 2 guns, 240 hp..
Lt-Comdr. Costco A. O. Dongins, West River.
Sandpiper, river gumbout, 65 tons, & guns, 240 Lient. Comdr. E. J. J. Southby, h.F., West River.
Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns 240 hip.. Taku, torpedo boat destroyar, 305 tons, 1hp. Lient-Comdr. Malcolm Murray, Yangisze.
6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong- kong
Tamor, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 5 guas,
Commodore Eyres, Hongkong.
Teal, river guibast, 180 tons, 2 guna, ik.p. 800
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Conidr. M. B. Bellie Hamilton, Shanghai Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 395 tons, 5 guns 6,300 lp., Lieut.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair. Hall, Mirs Bay,
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Lieut. Comdr, B. L. Hancock, Hongkong. Whiting, torpedo-boat destrever, 360 tons,
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Chinese Daily Press),
PUBLISHED DAILY
Is the oldest and still imatesurably the best
Advertising medium among the
Native Commnaity
Established for over FIFTY YEARS Circulates largely throughout Southern China Indo-China, ute.
Terms for Advertising (franalafian free) can be obtained at the Office, 10A,. Des Voeur Bood Central, Hongkong 131, Floot Street, London, or from the different; Agenta
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