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E. W. Wilson '25 scored a double triumph last night by winning both the pool and billiard tournaments at the Union. Both tournaments were decided by a Round Robin, played by the three finalists.
In the billiards tournament, two Round Robins were necessary, the first resulting in a tie. In the first, Wilson defeated H. W. Chang 2G.B., 100-42. Chang won from J. G. Cohen '25, 80-66, but Cohen, in an extremely close and exciting match beat Wilson 80-79, tying the tournament. In the second Round Robin, which was started immediately, Wilson defeated Chang, 100-68 and Cohen, 100-63. Chang took second place by defeating Cohen, 80-79.
In the pool tournament, Wilson won from A. M. Rideout '25, 75-55 and Louie Blatt '24. In the latter match, Blatt at one time led 74 to 69. He, however, scratched and Wilson made six on the next shot.
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