Billiard Opinion
The Irish Field, January 6, 1900
If the Billiard Association does not speedily bestir itself on the subject of snooker pool there will be trouble. The game is more popular at the present moment, and yet there are not half-a-dozen rooms in any one district where the game is played alike. Markers and others keep trying to institute a code, and the efforts of many of them are very successful, but they all lack the stamp of authen ticity. The Billiard Association is so weak-kneed that it will not tackle a job of this sort.