- Acute draws, 128, 160, 170
- Aim and delivery, 26, 27, 56, 57, 77
- “Albany Pony,” 8
- Angle, false, 92, 93
- Angles, 54 to 57, 64, 81, 86, 87, 90 to 92, 106 to 112
- Around-the-table, 84, 85, 116 to 119
- Attitude, 21 to 23;
- Averages:
- how to figure, 204;
- decimals best, 204, 205;
- general or grand averages, 205, 206;
- true and false, 206
- Balkline Games described, 261, 264
- Balkline Games recorded, 261 to 319
- Balklining an American idea, 7
- Ball:
- ivory and its care, 14 to 18;
- composition ball, 18;
- standard size, 18;
- fractional divisions, 27, 29, 41 to 44;
- slowed in play, 38, 100, 103, 104, 115, 124, 127;
- sometimes slides, instead of rolls, 31, 38;
- illustrated cue-ball as struck for draw, follow, twist and massÉ, 28
- Bank shots (cushion first), 167, 168, 178 to 181
- Billiard-room:
- its proper dimensions for various tables, 9;
- how best to light it, 9, 10
- Billiard-table arranged for different games, 72
- Billiards:
- pre-eminently a mental pastime, 1;
- participation its chief charm, 1;
- as a spectacle, 1;
- historically considered, 4 to 8;
- progress of, 1 to 8;
- in its new forms, essentially American, 7;
- appliances, their choice and care, 9 to 18
- Bridge hand, 35, 9, 10
- Gathering shots illustrated, 78 to 84, 150, 156 to 165
- Habits, discarding wrong ones, 19, 20
- Half massÉ, 39
- Handicapping, 202, 203
- Heavy cue, 24
- Height of gas, 9, 10
- Higham, Linley, 8
- Historical, 4 to 8
- Hollanders, 5
- How to build a room, 9
- How to hold a cue, 25, 26
- Huguenots, 5
- Illustrated caroms, 47 to 199
- Incidence, angle of reflection and, 55 to 57
- Introductory, 1 to 3
- Ivory balls, care of, 14 to 18
- Jump, its cause and prevention, 14, 39, 40
- Kiss draw, 196, 197
- Kiss follow, 196, 197
- Kiss shots illustrated, 67, 123, 137, 138, 141, 144, 147, 163, 185, 193, 196, 197
- Knights-Templar, 5
- Ladies’ attitude at play, 22, 23
- Learning from a book, 20
- Leathering cues, 13
- Machinery of billiards and its care, 9 to 18
- Manual:
- Part I., 19 to 70;
- Part II., 71 to 199
- MassÉ, 35, 37, 39, 68, 69, 148, 149, 166, 167, 198, 199
- Mental drawing of angles, 56, 64
- Methods of twist, 33
- Mingaud, Capt., 6
- Monasteries
NOTE.—THE ONE PAGE IN MANY CASES COVERS SEVERAL GAMES BY THE ONE PLAYER. FIGURES IN PARENTHESES () INDICATE PAGE OF “BEST PERFORMANCES.” - Abrams, 234
- Ackerman, 215, 222, 223
- Anderson, 219
- Baldwin, W., 218
- Beatty, 215
- Benjamin, 213
- Bennett, J. G., 232, 234
- Bessunger, 234
- Bird, 209, 213
- Blaisdell, 227
- Bluim, 219
- Bly, 225
- Bowen, 231
- Brainard, 223
- Broga, 215
- Brooks, 214, 227
- Brough, 218
- Brown, 214, 217
- Brown, W., 218
- Bruce, 218, 221
- Bryan, 218
- Bullock, 233, 234
- Burbank, 212, 213
- Byers, 229, 231
- Campbell, 230
- Capron, L., 219
- Carme, 211, 217, 219, 223
- Carter, E., 232
- Casper, J., 223, 228, 247
- Chapman, 218
- Cheseborough, 214, 217, 219
- Cherry, 223, 228
- Choate, 215, 218, 222, 223, 228, 229
- Coan, 216
- Colby, 227
- Coon, 214, 217, 222, 229
- Craft, 230
- Crawford, 218
- Cronn, 214, 223
- Crystal, 208
- Cusick, 221
- Daly, M., 208, 226, 231, 232, 233, 235 (236)
- Daniels, 214, 215, 217, 220, 222, 225, 226, 229
- Davis, 222
- “Davis,” 216
- Davis, C., 215, 222
- Davis, E., 221
- Davis, R., 227
- Deery, 209, 210, 211, 214, 219, 225, 226, 229, 231
- Dennison, 227, 231, 233, 234
- Derome, 232
- Dion, C., 216, 217, 220, 222, 226, 229, 230, 231 (235)
- Dion, F., 232
- Dion, J., 211, 212, 216, 219, 224, 226, 230, 232 (235, 236)
- Dodge, 225
- Donahue, 216
- Egener, 222, 232
- Ellison, 227
- Estephe, 211, 213, 218, 220, 221 (236)
- Ferguson, J., 216, 231, 232
- Fitch, 231, 232
- Flack, 227
- Foley, M., 208, 210, 211 (236)
- Foley, T., 214, 216, 217, 219, 220, 223, 224
- Forhan, 221
- Foster, 211, 214, 216, 218, 222, 224, 227, 229, 231 (236)
- Fox, 211
- Francis, 232
- Frawley, 215, 220, 223, 224
- Frink, 214, 216, 232
- Furlong, 221
- Garnier, 226, 233 (235)
- Garratt, 228, 229
- Garst, 229
- Geary, 209
- Gillett, 233
- Glessner, 217
- Godfrey, 217
- Goldthwait, 210, 212, 215, 216, 219, 220, 222, 225, 234
- Gregg, 228
- Griffey, 215
- Grunkemeyer, 223, 228
- Guillett, 216
- Harding, 214
- Hardy, 225
- Harrison, A. H., 219, 220
- Hewes, 213, 221
- Hewins, 213, 223, 231
- Hickey, 232, 233
- Hoa, 234
- Honing, 215, 223, 228
- Honohan, 221
- Hoyt, 221
- Hubbell, 212, 213, 220
- Humphreys, 227
- Hunt, 212, 213
- Jakes, 213, 214, 216, 222, 231, 232
- Jamison, 222, 232 (236)
- Karff, 225
- Kavanagh, 209, 212, 217 (236)
- Keating, 212
- Kendall, 233, 234
- Kenny, 231
- Kimball, 231, 232
- Kinzie, 227
- Kleser, 224, 225, 229
- Knox, 232
- Kraker, 233
- Langdon, 214, 215
- Le Brun, 216, 221
-
Little, 210, 230
- Liverman, 225
- Lloyd, 218
- Lynch, D., 210
- Lynch, J., 209
- Maggioli, 234
- Manard, 219
- Masters, 216
- May, 213, 216, 217, 219, 222
- McCarthy, 219, 220
- McCleery, 230, 233
- McCracken, 219, 228, 229
- McDevitt, 211, 212, 215, 216, 220, 222 (235, 236)
- McFarland, 219
- McKeever, 214
- McVittie, 216
- Miller, D., 213, 214, 217
- Miller, H., 234
- Miller, J., 234
- Miller, M. M., 219
- Montgomery, 213
- Morris, E., 222
- Morris, G., 219
- Murphy, J. F., 227
- Murphy, James, 227
- Myers, F. A., 218
- Nelms, 211, 213, 220, 221, 232 (236)
- O’Brien, 227
- O’Connell, 219
- Olcott, 224
- Orndorff, 223
- Palmer, J., 213, 221
- Parker, F., 212, 222, 226, 228, 229 (236)
- Pearce, 219
- Peck, 214, 233
- Phelan, J., 232
- Phelan, M., NOTE.—THE ONE NAME IN MANY CASES COVERS SEVERAL GAMES ON THE ONE PAGE. FIGURES IN PARENTHESES () INDICATE PAGE OF “BEST PERFORMANCES.”Abrams, 242, 244, 251, 252
- Bainbridge, 258
- Barnard, 258, 259
- Bassford, 239
- Benjamin, 238
- Bessunger, 242, 243, 250, 252
- Blanchard, 242
- Bluim, 247
- Braisted, Jr., 237, 238
- Briggs, 244
- Burchard, 247
- Burleigh, 248, 249, 252, 257
- Bussey, 248, 253
- Capron, J., 258
- Carme, 237, 239
- Carney, 253
- Carter, 247, 248, 250, 252, 257
- Casper, 247
- Catton, 255, 256, 260
- Choate, 247, 248
- Cochrane, 242
- Cole, 256
- Coleman, H., 247
- Cook, 245
- Coon, 239, 240
- Coste, 242, 244
- Daly, M., 241 to 255 (260)
- Daniels, 240, 246, 250
- Dawson, 256
- Deery, 237, 242, 249
- Dennison, 244
- Dion, C., 238, 240 to 243, 245 to 254
- Dion, J., 238 to 250, 252 (260)
- Dodds, 245, 255
- Donahue, 258
- Doyle, 239
- Duhy, 259
- Eames, 258
- Effler, 248
- Emery, 257
- Estephe, 255
- Flannagan, 257
- Foley, T., 240
- Foley, T. P., 280
- Foster, 238, 246
- Fox, 237
- Freeman, 237
- Gallagher, 247, 248, 252, 253, 254, 256
- Garnier, 240, 241, 243 to 252, 254, 255
- Garratt, 248, 249, 253
- Haskell, 259
- Hawkins, 253
- Heiser, 252, 253, 254, 256
- Hewins, 238, 239
- Hickey, 244
- Hoa, 244, 248, 253
- Honing, 247, 248, 252
- Honohan, 239, 253
- Ives, 259
- Jennings, 257, 259
- Jones, 257
- Kavanagh, 237
- Keeney, 259
- Kerkau, 259 (260, 314)
- Knapp, G. L., 257
- Knight, C., 252
- Knight, S. F., 245
- Kraker, 243, 249
- Le Brun, 240
- Little, 243
- Liverman, 240, 248
- Lowry, 255
- McAfee, 248
- McAlier, 239
- McCleery, 243, 256, 259
- McCreery, 253 to 256
- McDevitt, 238
- McKenna, 257, 258, 260
- McLaughlin, 255, 256, 259, 260
- Maginniss, 258
- Maggioli, 242, 243, 244, 248, 249, 252, 256
- Magnus, 255, 256
- Miller, A., 258
- Miller, C. P., 253
- Miller, H., 239, 241, 242, 244, 248, 249, 252
- Miller, J., 244, 252
- Morris, G., 253
- Morris, Lon, 244, 256
- Morten, 257, 258
- Moulton, 259
- Mott, Jr., 253
- Mullen, 247
- Nelms, 239, 245, 255
- Oddie, Jr., 257, 258 (328)
- Palmer, 239
- Parker, 239, 241, 248, 253
- Pearce, 240
- Peck, 244
- Perkins, 243, 257
- Pihet, 245
- Piot, 255
- Plunkett, 239
- Poggenburg, 259
- Pulsifer, 244
- Quaid, 244, 251, 252
- Reed, 255, 256
- Rhines, 239, 241, 248, 253
- Rice, 263 (Champion’s Game)
- Rockhill, 239
- Rudolphe, 240, 241, 243, 245, 246, 248, 249, 250, 252, 254
- Saylor, B., 253, 256
- Schaefer, J., 243, 249, 250, 252 to 255, 258 to (260)
- Shauer, 257
- Shaw, 248, 250
- Seaman, 253
- Sexton, 243, 247 to 254 (260)
- Slosson, 243, 246 to 255 (260)
- Snyder, 243, 253
- SoulÉ, 257
- Stone, 238
- Sullivan, 244
- Terrell, 243
- Thatcher, 247, 252
- Townsend, A. R., 258, 259 (328)
- Trebar, 314
- Ubassy, 242 to 248
- Vermeulen, 240
- Vignaux, 243, 246, 248, 249, 255 (260)
- Wickes, 238
- Wilson, 244
- Wright, 243
NOTE—THE ONE PAGE IN MANY CASES COVERS SEVERAL GAMES BY THE ONE PLAYER. FIGURES IN PARENTHESES () INDICATE PAGE OF “BEST PERFORMANCES.”
Foss, 279, 281, 284, 287, 289, 294, 296 (326) - Fouquet, 291
- Fournil, 270, 275, 286, 298 (318)
- Foy, 303, 306
- Francois, 313
- Franklin, 282
- Fremont, 299, 312
- Gallagher, 262, 267 to 270, 275, 276, 277, 282, 284, 285, 291, 305, 306, 307, 310, 311, 314, 315
- Gardner, E. W., 276, 283, 286, 289, 293, 294, 299, 300, 305, 307, 315, 316, 317–18
- Gardner, F. C., 283, 286
- Gardner, P., 290
- Gay, 270
- Gerhardt, 284
- Gershel, 279, 292, 293, 296, 298, 300, 303, 304, 305, 311
- Gibelin, 286
- Gillette, 292
- Gilman, 272
- Glorieux, 294, 295
- Goodwin, 275
- Gray, 280
- 296, 297
- Maguire, 304, 315
- Marcotte, 293, 294
- Maure, 291, 297
- Mayer, J., 304
- Mayer, Jos., 306, 312
- Mial, 278, 279, 281, 283, 284, 287, 289, 292, 293, 294, 299, 316
- Milburn, 276
- Miehle, 284
- Miller (Pittsburg), 291
- Miller, A. B., 273, 276, 278, 279, 282, 283, 287, 296
- Miller, J. M., 285, 288, 289, 293, 296, 299, 303, 306
- Millette, 292, 293, 295, 302, 315
- Moon, 301
- Morley, 297
- Morningstar, 277, 282, 284, 285, 287, 294, 295, 309, 311, 312, 314, 315
- Morris, Lon, 264, 266
- Mortier, 313, 317 (337)
- Morton, 291, 295, 301, 306, 312
- Moulds, NOTE.—THE ONE PAGE IN MANY CASES COVERS SEVERAL GAMES BY THE ONE PLAYER. FIGURES IN PARENTHESES () DENOTE PAGE OF “BEST PERFORMANCES.”
STRAIGHT - Allen, T. W., 323
- Baldwin, S. G., 320
- Barnard, C., 324
- Beard, 327
- Bird, 320–21
- Bullock, 325
- Burris, 325
- Bussey, 325
- Brock, 327
- Campbell, 322 to 324, 326
- Carter, E., 321 to 323, 325, 326
- Catton, 325
- Cline, J., 325
- Conklin, 327
- Cotton, 324
- Daly, M., 321 to 323, 325, 326
- Dankleman, 325
- Davis, C., 225
- Day, 320
- De Long, 323
- Dion, J., 320, 321, 322 (328)
- Donovan, 225
- Eames, 324, 325, 326
- Estephe, 320, 321
Flack, 320 - Fournil, 326
- Gallagher, 321, 323, 325, 326, 327
- Garnier, 321, 325
- Gilman, 324, 326
- Guillet, 326
- Hale, 327
- Hatley, 325
- Heiser, 321
- Honing, 323
- Hunter, 321
- Ives, 325, 326 (328)
- Johnson, D., 323
- Kimball, 322
- Levy, P., 320, 321, 325
- McDevitt, 320
- McLaughlin, 320, 321, 325, 327
- Marshall, 321, 323, 324
- Matthews, 325
- Miller, S. W., 326
- Morris, A., 321
- Morse, 322
- Moulds, 325
- Muldaur, 327
- Nelms, E., 320, 321
- O’Neill, 324
- Palmer, 320, 321, 325
- Piot, 321
- Poggenburg, 327
- Pollard, 327
- Reeves, 323
- Roberts, G. A., 321
- Schaefer, C., 325
- Schaefer, J., 320 to (327–8)
- Sexton, 320 to (327–8)
- Slosson, 321 to (327–8)
- Tarrant, 321
- Thatcher, 323, 325
- Vignaux, 321 to 323, 326
- Wallace, T., 321, 322, 326
- Warner, 320
- West, 322
- Wolff, 320
- Woods, 325
- Yatter, 321, 323 to 326
TRIPLE. - Abrams, 330
- Anderson, 331
- Anson, 329
- Austin, 335
- Avery, 332, 335 (336)
- Ball, 333
- Barry, 331
- Barutel, 331
- Bayne, 335
- Berry, 331
- Brock, 331
- Bunker, 331
- Burdick, 334
- Capron, J., 329, 335
- Carney, 333
- Carter, E., 329, 330
- Catton, 330
- Chapell, 335
- Clark, 335
- Clark, W., 329
- Clayton, 331
- Cline, H., 335
- Conklin, 333
- Coon, 333
- Cutler, 335
- Daly, J., 330, 333, 335–6
- Davis, W. F., 331
- Day, 335 (336)
- De Oro, 332, 335
- “Dooley,” 334
- Eames, 331
- Ellison, 334
- Ferguson, A. D., 331
- Freeman, 334
- French, 334, 336
- Fuller, 335
- Gallagher, 329, 332, 336
- Gershel, 331
- “Goodday,” 334
- Gremmels, 336
- Gundaker, 333
- “Harris,” 331
- Harrison, W. H., 330
- Haskell, 329
- Hatley, 333
- Heineman, C., 329
- Hevner, 331
- Horgan, 335–6
- Howard, 331
- Howe, 334
- Hueston, 335
- Huey, 332
- Hutchings, 331
- Hyatt, 333
- Ives, 329, 330
- Jevne, 329 to 333
- Johnson, S., 336
- Johnson, W. S., 331
- Johnston, W., 333
- Jones, 333
- Kasey, 335
- Kenniston, 333
- Kendrick, 335
- Lacey, 335
- Laurie, 335
- Lawrence, 333
- Lean, 335
- Lord, 335
- McCreery, 329 (336)
- McLaughlin, 336
- Maggioli, 334
- Magnus, 329, 333
- Maloney, 330
- Miller, G. H., 330
- Milsap, 335
- Mitchell, G., 332
- Morin, 332 to 334
- Morningstar, 336
- Myers, W. H., 330
- Newland, 329
- Pallasco, 334, 336
- Pellage, 332
- Peterson, P. (336)
- Potts, 329
- Presby, 332
- Rapp, 331
- Riley, 332
- Rinehart, 334
- Roux, 334
- Ryan, 335
- Sauer, 329
- Sayles, 333
- Scovil, 333
- Schaefer, J., 329
- Seymour, 333
- “Shawt,” 334
- Shea, 332, 334 (336)
- Short, 333
- Stanley, 335
- Stiner, 329
- Stone, 334
- Strauss, 336
- Sutton, G., 330
- Tarleton, 330
- Thatcher, 330
- Townsend, 330
- “Turners,” 334
- Upton, 333
- Vasquez, 330, 332, 336
- “Wadsworth,” 331, 332
- Wallace, 334
- Wesseling, 333
- Weston, 334
- Wheeler, 334
- Wheeler (Chicago Am.), 332
- Wheeler (St. Louis), 331
- White, F. R., 332
- “Williams,” 331
- Wilson, 329
- Wright (St. Louis) 331
- Zaehringer, 330.
FIFTEEN-BALL POOL. NOTE.—THE PAGE IN MANY CASES COVERS SEVERAL GAMES BY THE ONE PLAYER. - Alana, 349
- Alexander, 351
- Allinger, 348
- Andrews, 353
- Banks, 351, 352
- Barnes, 347
- Barrett, 352
- Barton, 345
- Becker, 349
- Bessunger, 341
- Bien, 352, 353
- Block, 341
- Brumby, 350
- Burns, 349
- Burris, 348
- Carney, 350
- Carreche, 349
- Carter, E., 341
- Claess, 342, 343
- Clearwater, 343 to 351
- Collamore, 352, 353
- Colton, 352, 353
- Crowe, 354
- Dale, 341
- Daly, J., 348, 351, 352
- Dankleman, 341, 343
- Dawson, 351
- De Oro, 338, 342 to 350, 354
- Dewey, 352
- Dinning, 345
- Dion, C., 339, 340
- Dion, J., 339, 340
- Doran, 353
- Dougherty, 345, 347, 348
- Douglas, 352, 353
- Dupree, 352
- Eby, 344, 345, 348 to 350
- Eden, 340
- Eggleston, 343, 346
- Erickson, 345
- Fancher, 351
- Fey, 351, 352, 354
- Field, 340
- Fraley, 351
- Frey, A., 340 to 342
- Frey, G., 339
- Gamble, 352
- Gillett, 349
- Gould, 340
- Gray, 352
- Griffith, 352–3
- Hamber, 349
- Hamilton, 342
- Hart, 352–3
- Heatherton, 352–4
- Heman, 341
- Horgan, 348, 350
- Hough, 340
- Horning, 348
- Hueston, 350, 351, 354
- Hyman, 351
- Kelly, 348
- Keogh, 343 to 351
- King, H., 347
- King, J., 340 to 343
- Kirkland, 349
- Knight, S. F., 339 to 343
- Kowenhoven, 351
- Kryne, 353
- Kuntzsch, 344, 345, 346
- Lake, 351
- Lambert, 341
- Lawlor, 343
- Lean, 350, 354
- Leonard, 341
- Levy, P., 348
- Lewis, 351
- Long, 348, 349
- Lubbock, 353
- Luddington, 345
- McCabe, 349
- McCoy, 353
- McCune, 349
- McNamarra, 351
- McWarble, 339
- Mack, 340
- Malone, 341 to 343
- Manning, 342 to 345
- Moore, 339
- Morris, A., 339, 340
- Morris, G., 340
- Munsey, 347
- O’Donahue, 352
- Payton, 344
- Pearce, 353
- Pelletier, 351, 352, 354
- Porter, 349
- Powers, 343 to 346
- Price, 349
- Rhoades, 348
- Rice, 352
- Roberts, J. (Eng.), 338, 346
- Robinson, 351
- Rodgers, 342, 346, 349
- Roff, 352
- Rudolphe, 339, 340
- Saborido, 345
- Schaefer, C., 339 to 342
- Schaefer, J., 339, 340
- Schu, 353
- Schutt, 352
- Sexton, 339, 340
- Shaw, 343
- Sherman, 344 to 350, 354
- Smith, Prof., 349
- Smith, 352
- Smith (Houston), 353
- Sneden, 349
- Stewart, 344 to 346
- Stofft, 348, 349
- Strewe, 345
- Stubbs, 348
- Sutton, G., 341
- Tallman, 351
- Tarleton, M., 349
- Thompson, E., 341
- Thompson, 353
- Thornton, 348
- Tilt, W. A., 353, 354
- Tripp, 351
- Vorhoff, G., 349
- Vorhoff, J., 349
- Wahlstrom, 339, 340
- Wallace, 341
- Ward, 345
- Walsh, 344 to 346, 349
- Weller, 340
- Wenrick, 345, 346, 349
- Werner, 346
- Weston, 349, 350, 354
- Wharton, 343
- White, T. E., 347
- Williams, 353
- Wilson, 347
- Wilson, C. E., 339, 340
- Young, Jr., 351, 352
FIRST EVENTS OF NOTE. - Amateur championship, 225; second, 227
- Amateur championship of America, 257
- Amateur to become champion, 212, 213
- “Average”-keeping, 208
- “Average” of double figures at Three-ball Game, 241
- “Averages” (single and general) exactly alike, 266
- Balkline introduced and described, 261 (Champion’s Game);
- 264 (8:2, followed by 10, 12, 12½, 14, and 18 in.);
- 265, 266 (Space Game)
- Balkline (14:2), 267;
- Balkline (18:2) introduced, 276;
- Balkline (18:1)
- Balklining by amateurs (8:2, 14:2, and 18:2), 272, 273, 291, 292
- Bridge barred, 214
- Brunswick table in public, 222
- California’s only first-class tourney, 251
- Canadian tournament, 213
- Champion’s Game, 261;
- Championship tournament, 210, 211;
- Chicago’s first-class tournament, 243
- Contest between foreigners, 219
- Contest between French experts, 223
- Contest of multiple nights, 244;
- of same at Cushion Caroms, 305
- Crotch barred, 210, 239
- Cushion-Carom Game, changes in cushioning rule, 302
- Entrance-fees in tournament, 225;
- Five players (the whole number) tied alike, 269
- Four-pocket table introduced, 210
- Fournil visits America, 306
- Game played over, 232;
- second (Diamond Cue championship), 226
- Game prohibitive of nursing, 230
- Handicap in public tournament, 231, 252, 266
- Home-and-home match, 210
- Jawing barred, 211
- Kerkau visits America, 277
- Lines on table, 224
- Long games in tournament, 225, 251
- Lowering of height of tables, 237
- Mace barred, 214
- MassÉ barred, 210
- Playing under protest, 224
- Push-shot barred, 214, 225
- Push-shot restored, 218
- Professional tournament, 209, 210
- Public or record contest, 208
- Public match at West, 209
- Running-out of game from start, 227
- Run of triple figures at Three-ball Game, 241
- State championship, 212
- Sweepstakes tournament, 324
- Thousand-point Three-ball Game in a night, 254
- Three-ball Game officially adopted, 239, 240, 242
- Three-cushion tournament, 329
- Tournament in France, 255;
- also the last professional one anywhere at the same game (Three-ball Caroms)
59143@59143-h@59143-h-85.htm.html#Page_307" class="pginternal">307 Pittsburg, 291, 293 Portland, Ore., 304 San Francisco, 251, 266, 288, 289, 292, 297, 304, 332 Saratoga, 318 St. Louis, 253, 256, 312, 329, 331 Trenton, N. J., 307, 314 MISCELLANEOUS CONTESTS. - Amateur sixteen-hour, 214
- Amateurs desperately end ties, 282
- Amateur international, 257, 296
- Balkline played by telegraph, 284
- Best performances—
- Cushion Caroms, last professional tournament at, 326
- Experts’ Game, 231
- Handicapping by games (14:2 vs. 8:2), 270
- Irregular Billiards, 338
- Ives vs. Roberts, 338
- Kerkau vs. Trebar, 338
- One cue-ball, 330
- Revival of 8:2 Balkline, 283
- Roberts vs. De Oro, 338
- Space Game, 265, 266
- Two styles of game in one night, 229, 338
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