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The Billiard Player : December, 1921

Billiard Appeal for St. Dunstan's

On behalf of St. Dunstan's, Mr. Harry Young writes that, providing it can be arranged to promote billiard handicaps of not fewer than 16 players, with an entrance fee of not less than 1s., the winner will receive a specially designed St. Dunstan's bronze medal, and if 32 or more players compete, a silver St. Dunstan's medal will be presented. A championship table, value 500 guineas, upon which all the leading players have made their big breaks, has been generously presented by Messrs. Thurston, and will be given to the hotel, club, institute, or billiard hall that either plays billiards on behalf of this appeal, or has a collecting-box, and forecasts the nearest number of handicaps arranged and played by May 30, 1922.

The Billiard Player hopes that its readers everywhere will back up Mr. Harry Young's fine efforts for St. Dunstan's, which have already been instrumental in raising nearly £50,000 for that eminently deserving institution.