EABA : The Billiard Monthly : March, 1911

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The Billiard Monthly : March, 1911

Amateur Doings of the Month

London

A start was made on March 6 at the Billiards Control Club,
Great Windmill Street, W., with the annual billiard championship
of the Stock Exchange. Mr. C. Morris met Mr.
W. L. Goolden, who won easily by 274 points, the final
scores being: Mr. Goolden, 500; Mr. Morris, 226.

The Beaufort Club Committee Cup Handicap was concluded
on February 21. At the outset there were 128
players. In the final, Mr. C. Turner (143) beat Mr. J,
Dean (125) by one point. Turner’s only double-figure innings
was 13, and Dean’s 11. Final scores:—Mr. C. Turner
(143), 200; Mr. J. Dean (125), 199.

The annual Benevolent Fund Handicap took place at the
Albert Club on March 9. There were 32 acceptances at one
guinea each. Final scores:—Mr. E. A. Moore (145), 200;
Mr. W. Bruce (132), 159. (Highest break, Moore 13).

Mr. Moore nominated the Miller Hospital, Greenwich, to
receive the 20gs., and Mr. Bruce the Order of the Good
Shepherd, Ashford, Middlesex, the balance. In the committee
cup handicap of the Club, on February 17, Mr. W.
H. Warde won by 8 points, his breaks being 13, 15, 12, 14,
and 19 (unfinished). His opponent’s best were 11 and 13.
Final scores:—W. H. Warde, 200; A. L. Garrett, 192.

The Stock Exchange Clerks Flying Handicap concluded
at the Palmerston Restaurant, Old Broad Street, on March
3. The heats were of 50 up. Final: P. Wood beat S. Harwitz
by 20. Wood made breaks of 16 and 15, while Harwitz’s
best were 12 and 10. The winner (owing 200) had
previously won the Stock Exchange Clerks’ Handicap with
250 against D. H. Lewis (receiving 20), 204.

In the Press Handicap the concluding stages were reached
at Thurston’s Minor Hall, Leicester Square, on, February
24, when G. I. Groves (100) and J. E. Fyfield (75) met in
the final, and Groves won by 24 points. The winner made
23, 15, 12, and 11 (twice), and the loser 21, 16, 14, 11, and
10.

Pte. J. Thomes (Leicester Regt.) put up a new break
record for the Navy and Army billiards championship, promoted
by Messrs. Thurston and Co., when in his game, in
the third round on March 9 he ran out with 138 (unfinished).

Liverpool

At the Urmston Conservative Club on February 20, H.
A. O. Lonsdale, the ex-amateur champion, and H. W.
Stevenson, the professional champion, played a match of
1,000 up, the amateur receiving 400 start. Lonsdale played
in great form. When Lonsdale was 957 Stevenson was
only ten behind, but the amateur took the table and ran out
to game, the result being:—H. A. O. Lonsdale, 1,000; H.
W. Stevenson, 947.

The final for the Liverpool and District Amateur Championship
was played at Orme’s Rooms on February 22. The
players were I. Roberts (Liverpool) and T. Owen (Birkenhead),
and the last-named gave a fine display at the opening
session, his chief breaks being 125, 62, 43, 27, 23, and
22 (twice), whilst Roberts put on 58, 50, 39, 22, 21, and
20. Interval scores:—Owen,. 504; Roberts, 321. Roberts
played a plucky game at night, putting on chief breaks of
25, 37, 43, 24, 30, 25, 20, 22, 58, and 26, as against 22, 34,
36, 21, 23, 25, 20, 21, and 30 by Owen. The last named
won by 113, the final scores being:—T. Owen, 1,000;
Roberts, 887. Owen also won the break prize with 125.

In connection with the Liverpool Amateur Championship,
which ended as stated in the preceding paragraph, a game
was played at Messrs. Orme and Son’s Rooms, Liverpool,
between H. A. O. Lonsdale, the amateur champion, and
Owen. The game was 600 up, Owen receiving 100.

Scores:— H. A. O. Lonsdale, 600; T. Owen, 517. Highest
break, Lonsdale 107.

Oxford

The semi-final in the Oxford University Cue between C.
M. Burrell (University) and C. R. Bury (Trinity) was
played at Eyles’s University saloons on March 8. Bury
started with 19 and 15, and led by 70 points at 200. Burrell
then compiled 35, and with four breaks of 18 apiece he won
by 21 points. Scores:—Burrell 500, Bury 479.

Birmingham

The final in the (800 up instead of 400 in the previous
games) Birmingham L.V. Tournament, at the Falstaff
Hotel, was played on March 9, and the starts were doubled,
E. Pearce receiving 550 and C. O. Brettell 160. Result:—
Brettell, 800; Pearce, 792. Highest break, Brettell 26.

Edinburgh

The final tie in the University Union Championship was
played on March 2 in the Union, when H. P. Mergetts beat
J. C. Mackenzie by 237 in a game of 750 points. His
highest breaks were two of 40. Neither R. Blair, the ex-
Scottish champion and last year’s winner, nor A. Croneen,
also a previous winner, took part in the competition.

Aldershot

On February 27 in the sergeants’ mess of the 1st Hampshire
Regiment, the Billiard Champion Shield, played for
among the sergeants’ messes of Wellington Lines was presented
to the winners. The position of the teams at the
conclusion of the tournament was as follows:—

P W L Pts
1st Hants Regiment 12 47 25 47
3rd Dragoon Guards 12 43 29 43
Queen’s Bays 12 39 33 39
1st Leicester Regiment 12 36 36 36
19th Hussars 12 32 40 32
Royal Artillery 12 28 44 28
1st E. Yorks. Regt 12 27 45 27

Woolwich

The Army Service Corps Sergeants’ Mess annual billiard
handicap was brought to a close on February 20, the finalists
being 1st Class Staff-Sergeant-Major Fuller and Company-
Sergeant-Major Greggains, the former winning by 70 points.

Plymouth

A match which aroused much interest was played at the
Sergeants’ Mess, Citadel, before a large attendance, between
the Sergeants’ Mess, R.M.L.I., and the R.G.A. Sergeants’
Mess. The highest breaks were: Sergt. Wilson, 29;
R.Q.M.S. Morsley, 28; Sergt. Staughton, 27; Colr.-
Sergt. Digby, 27. Scores.—R.G.A.: C.S.M. Acht, 131;
R.Q.M.S. Morsley, 150; Sergt. Willson, 150; Sergt. Roe,
150; R.S.M. Troughton, 144; Mr.-Gr. Saddler, 107; total,
832. R.M.L.I.: Sergt. Wellington, 150; Sergt. Clarke, 102;
Colr.-Sergt. Parsons, 115; Sergt. Amos, 97; Sergt. Staughton,
150; Colr.-Sergt. Digby, 150; total, 764.


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