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American billiards player

Fred Eames was an American three-cushion billiards champion. In 1910 he defeated Alfredo de Oro for the Three-cushion Billiards World Champion title.

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  1. "Fred Eames New Billiard Champion. Bostonian Wrests Three-Cushion Title from Alfredo De Oro, the Cuban". New York Times. January 13, 1910. Retrieved 2010-09-28. Final Score 150 To 137 De Oro, After Playing Poorly Two Previous Evenings, Comes Along with a Rush, but Fails to Win. Fred Eames of Boston last night won ...
  2. "Champion De Oro Loses at Billiards. Fred Eames Again Takes Measure of Three-Cushion Carrom Title Holder". New York Times. January 12, 1910. Retrieved 2010-09-28. By winning the second block of the 150-point billiard match, three cushion carroms, for the world's championship, at McGraw's Billiard Academy last night. Fred Eames of Boston took a commanding lead over the champion, Alfreda De Oro and looks like a probable winner when the third block is contested this evening.


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