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Deutsch: Artikel zur Gründung des Deutschen Amateur Billard-Bundes (DABB) am 18. April 1911; Frankfurter Zeitung (oben), Billardzeitung der Firma Dorfelder/Mainz (unten)
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Source Dieter Haase/DBU; 100 Jahre Billardsport in Deutschland 1911-2011,Köln 2011, S. 4/5, DNB 1014024773
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2012-12-11 17:55 250×462× (4315134 bytes) Rafael Zink {{Information |Beschreibung = Artikel zur Gründung des Deutschen Amateur Billard-Bundes (DABB) am 18. April 1911; Frankfurter Zeitung (oben), Billardzeitung der Firma Dorfelder/Mainz (unten) |Quelle = Dieter Haase/DBU; 100 Jahre Billards…

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