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The Billiard Monthly : May, 1913

A Prolific Break-Making Tour

Cecil Harverson toured the provinces from January 7 until March 28, playing at clubs and hotels, and on all sorts of tables. At the New Club, at Bexhill-on-Sea, he averaged 100, making the required 800 in six visits, with 145, 184, 165, 100, 70, and 108 unfinished! His other breaks included the following:—

BREAK WHERE MADE
408 Officers' Mess, Royal Marines, Chatham.
350 Kingston Club, Kingston-on-Thames.
315 Constitutional Club, Kensal Rise.
417 Constitutional Club, Woking.
301 Constitutional Club, Uxbridge.
361 Arts Club, St. John's Wood.
287 Margate Club, Margate.
209 Bournemouth Club, Bournemouth.
220 Yacht Club, Dover.
218 East Sussex Club, St. Leonards.
359 Southampton Public Hall.
229 Southampton Public Hall.
221 Dover Club, Dover.
259 Carlton Club, Dover.
329unf Bedford Park Club, Chiswick.
221 Constitutional Club, Reigate.
280 Seven Stars Hotel, Brighton.
260 Seven Stars Hotel, Brighton.
248 Chaucer Institute, Bungay.
259 Conservative and Unionist Club, Cromer.
418 Queen's Hotel, Great Yarmouth.
266 White's Restaurant, Norwich.