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Show 0UTPL4YED IN GREAT BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP New York. March 24. George Slos-son Slos-son of this city, outplayed A. G. Cutler of Boston in tonight's game of the international in-ternational 18.2 billiard chaaiplonshlp at Madison Square Garden. Slosson had an opportunity of equalling equal-ling Sutton's average of 100 "in his fifth inning, but after scoring 150 with 45 to go for the game, he failed on a ditli-cult ditli-cult two cushion shot. On his thirteenth shot in the eighth Inning, the local man had the ivories frozen and decided to have the balls spotted. He played the break a bit wide, but a lucky kiss gave him the count and after a general laugh in which Cutler joined, the "stMdent" ran out the game with an unfinished run of 29, The score follows: Slosson, 500; average C2 4 8; high runs, 225, 1C0 and 3S. Cutler, 50; average, 7 1-7. Calvin Demarest of Chicago, showed show-ed plenty of class In the fourth game of the International championship series this afternoon. In twenty-one Innings, he defeated Harry P. Cline of Philadelphia, 500 to 207. The score: Demarest, 500; average, 23 17-21; high run, 116, 83' and 71. Cline. 267; average, 13 7-20; high runs, 35 33, 29. |