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HOREMANS AND COCHRAN TO PLAY BILLIARDS AT UNION

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Edward Horemans, world's champion 18.2 balid-line billiard player, and Welcher Cochran, American champion, will play an exhibition match at the Harvard Union next Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, according to a tentative plan announced yesterday.

The two men will first play 250 points of 18.2 balk-line and then 15 or 20 points of three cushion billiards. After their match, each man will give an exhibition of trick shots. The Union intends to place in the Living Room the stands of the H. A. A. now erected in the Hemenway gymnasium.

Horemans, who is a Belgian by birth, arrived in New York last night. Cochran, a Californian, beat Jake Schaeffer, former American champion, last week in New York City. Schaeffer and Cochran gave an exhibition last year before a large audience in the Union Living Room.

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