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STEEL COULSON BILLIARDS, SNOOKER AND DARTS LEAGUES RESULTS TO DATE

The following are the results to

date in the Steel Coulson, Billiards,

Snooker and Darts Leagues:

Greenway.... 188 Kitchell

SNOOKER

C.S.€.C. v. C.C.C.

*42 Lewis

53 Leonard 64 Kitchell

R.E. Sgts'. Mess v. C.S.C.C..

85 Collier

DARTS

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R.N. Police v. Imperial Cafe

Saunders

56 Franklin Dowman

21 Jenner 84 Sabey

0 Traynor

0 Curd

2 Funnell

2 Gilbert

2 Vallièr

2 Lacey

2 Cambridge

2 Bartlett

Highest game finish-Sabey score

0

Bennett

Philpott

Hartley

2 Halstead

Rakuson..

BILLIARDS

C.S.C.C. v. C.C.C.

Hickman. Collyer

69

28 Elliot ..................

2 Softy

52

Rakusen".

150 Lewis.

80

P.R.C.

v. - C. & P.O.R.C.

Hickman

150 Leonard

111

Warr..

150 Kitchell

Garrison Sgts'. Mess

..74 Kitchell Pittham...... 142 Brittlebank... 53 Leonard

v. C.C.C.

28

10 Howlett

Garrison Sgts'. Mess v. C.C.C.

Bennett..

150 Leonard

Gill

72 Fogwell

O'Connor. 150 Fogwell

90 150 94

R.E. Sgts'. Mess

V. C.S.C.C.

Land Colnenne Lucas

48 Hickman

84

Rakusen.

60

Bostock.

62 Hickman

150

P.R.C.

V.

C. & P.O.R.C.

Walsh.

58 Warr...

150 Whant

50

Brown

Carter

73 Rakusen

150

Gooding

31 Pethick

P.R.C. v. C. & P.O.R.C.

Ellis

79 Halstead

Whant Gooding. Ellis

68 Halstend

150

"

88 Berryman

150

119 Honeywell

150

League Table

League Table

P. W. L. F. A. Pts.

P. W. L. F. A. Pts.

4. 8 1 10 2 10

Garrison Agts'.

R.E. Sgts'. Mess.

3 2

1. 5 4

6

Mess

3 8

C. & P.O.R.C.

8

2 1 5 4

P.R.C.

4 8

0 1

7 5

8 -1 8 7

4.2

C.C.C.

Garrison

Sgts. Mess.

8

2

3.2 1.5 3.1.2.4

2. 835 56 81⁄2

4 5 5 4

R.E. Sgts'. Mess Imperial Cafe R.N. Police

8 2 1 11 4 11

4 1 3 9 11

9

4 3 1 9 11

9

P.R.C.-

2 1

1

7 3

7

R.N. Police

3

P.R.C.

4 1

32% 936 23

Ċ. & P.O.R.C.

3 1

2 4.11

4

C.S.C.C.

4 2 2 5 7

129

Б

4

8

9

3

0151 10 09 00

Б

3

C.S.C.C.

R.E. Sgts'. Mess

C. & P.O.R.C... R.N. Police

C.C.C.

3 8 B

8

31 Highest score in three successive darts-Howlett score

57

40

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GRIQUALAND WEST

FOLLOW-ONA

Kimberley, To-day,

The M.C.C. Tourists established a new ground record for Kimber- ley in their match against Griqua- land West when they added 107

|runs to their overnight total of 569 for 6, the previous ground record 0 being 603.

1

0

Four centuries

featured the

M.C.C. innings, N. W. D. Yardley

21 boundaries and three sixes. He' 116 being the latest with 142, including early stumping chance 139 gave an

and was nearly twice caught on the boundary.

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VERITY'S DEADLY FORM Verity was in splendid form with the ball and Griqualand West were dismissed for 114 and following on had scored 116 for 8 at the close of play, Steyn being undefeated for

63.

Verity's figures on the first in- nings' were:

O. M. R. .W.

13.7 6 22

Scores were:

M.C.C.: 676 (Hutton 149; Edrich -109, Paynter 168, N. W D. Yardley 142; McNally 5 for 154, Franz 5 for 105).

Griqualand West: 114 and 118 for 3 Steyn 63 not out).-Reuter.

Larwood Joins A League Club

(By AIR MAIL)

London, November 12, Harold Larwood, the former Nottinghamshire · and England: fast bowler, will play for Black- pool in the Riblesdale League next summer.

Less than three weeks ago it was announced that Larwood had given up country cricket because his knee could not stand up to the strain of fast bowling, and Nottinghamshire released him from his contract.

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Since joining the League in 1920, Blackpool have been champions seven times, but last year was one It of the worst in their history.

is believed that Larwood will im prove the batting strength of the side, and also assist in the coaching. have Other notable players who assisted Blackpool include Ken James, the Northamptonshire wic ketkeeper; C. S. Dempster, captain of Leicestershire; the late E, A. M'Donald, of Australia and Lan- cashire, and Roy Sheffield, the for- mer. Essex wicketkeeper.

PROFESSIONAL DEBUT IN ENGLAND

(By AIR-MAIL) ·

London, November-12. Dona'd Budke Will take part in a tournament with Ellsworth Vines and Fred Perry, the men who preceded him as Wimbledon Champion, at the Em-. pire Pool, Wembley, on May 16, 18, and 20 text year,

We have an agreement with Jack Harris, the American promoter - pro- perly signed and sealed, for Budge, Vines, and Perry to take part m-a tournament with other professionals... here th May," an omeial of the Empire Pool told a reporter last night.

The only question outstanding, has been, whether Budge would accept the offer made him by Harris or that of another rival promoter. His decision clarifies the position.

We shall now go ahead with our arrangements."

It is not yet known Tilden will take part in the tourney.

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