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The Billiard Player : March 15, 1921

Professional Results and Fixtures

(Specially compiled for The Billiard Player.)

FEBRUARY
19

Falkiner, 7,334; Stevenson, 5,084; in Championship at New Burroughes Hall. (Heat awarded to Falkiner.)

Newman, 8,000; Tothill, 3,267; in Championship at Thurston's.

Smith, 9,000; Breed (4,500), 8,906; at Derby.

26

Peall (A. F.), 8,000; Brady (1,000), 5,842.

MARCH
5

Newman, 8,000; Falkiner, 6,627; in Championship at New Burroughes Hall. 5. Reece, 8,000; Lawrence, 4,963; in Championship at Thurston's. 5. Smith, 16,000; Inman, 15,624; at Leeds.

RESULTS FOR SEASON TO MARCH 12

  Played Won Lost
Peall (A. F.) 3 3 0
Harris 6 4 2
Raynor 2 1 1
Carpenter 1 0 1
Smith 13 11 2
Newman 11 9 2
Reece 9 6 3
Tothill 4 1 3
Stevenson 6 1 5
Inman 10 4 6
Falkiner 13 5 8
Aiken 7 0 7
Lawrence 3 0 3
Brady 1 0 1
Breed 1 0 1

For the fifth time since 1910 Cambridge has beaten Oxford at billiards

The Victoria Club Committee Cup was won by Mr. A. Cripps (88), playing Mr. H. Lee (123), by 8 points.

The University cues at Oxford and Cambridge were respectively won by Mr. P. Nickson (Corpus) and Mr. C. M. Precious (St. John's).

From March 21 to 26 leading amateurs and professionals will meet in a tournament at Thurston's, Leicester Square, for the benefit of St. Dunstan's.

Against Falkiner's 2,581 in two sessions mentioned last month is put a Harverson record of 2,781 in two sessions. But one of Harverson's two sessions was longer than both of Falkiner's.