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Horace Lindrum (born
Horace Norman William Morrell, 15
January 1912 – 20 June 1974) was an
Australian professional player of
snooker and
English billiards...
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Walter Albert Lindrum, OBE (29
August 1898 – 30 July 1960),
often known as
Wally Lindrum, was an
Australian professional player of
English billiards who...
- The LinnDrum, also
referred to as the LM-2, is a drum
machine manufactured by Linn
Electronics between 1982 and 1985.
About 5,000
units were sold. The...
- The
second afternoon session ended with
Lindrum on an
unfinished break of 3,151 points. The next day,
Lindrum narrowly missed a
difficult cushion cannon...
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Horace Lindrum met in the final, with
Davis having won one of his
prior matches 29–2
after taking a
winning 16–0 lead;
whilst Lindrum had won his...
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Control Club and the
Professional Billiards Players' ****ociation (PBPA),
Lindrum and
McConachy were the only
players to compete, with most professional...
- colonies; the game's longest-running
champion was an Australian,
Walter Lindrum, who held the
World Professional Billiards Championship from 1933 until...
- Manchester, England. The
event featured only two
entrants –
Australian Horace Lindrum and New
Zealander Clark McConachy. Due to a
dispute between the Professional...
- University. {{cite book}}: |website=
ignored (help) "Walter
Albert Lindrum (1898–1960)".
Lindrum,
Walter Albert (1898–1960).
National Centre of Biography, Australian...
- Davis (ENG) 1950: Walter Donaldson (SCO) 1951: Fred Davis (ENG) 1952: Horace
Lindrum (AUS) Match-play 1952: Fred Davis (ENG) 1953: Fred Davis (ENG) 1954:...