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- Q4723902 subject Q6562397.
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- Q4723902 abstract "Alfredo de Oro (April 28, 1863 – April 22 or 23, 1948) was a Cuban professional carom billiards and pool player who several times held the world title in both three-cushion billiards and straight pool simultaneously. He was posthumously inducted into the Billiard Congress of America's Hall of Fame in 1967, one of the very few non-Americans to receive the honor. He was ranked number 4 on the Billiards Digest 50 Greatest Players of the Century.".
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- Q4723902 wikiPageWikiLink Q8431975.
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- Q4723902 wikiPageWikiLink Q8741498.
- Q4723902 wikiPageWikiLink Q8763963.
- Q4723902 wikiPageWikiLink Q8852796.
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- Q4723902 comment "Alfredo de Oro (April 28, 1863 – April 22 or 23, 1948) was a Cuban professional carom billiards and pool player who several times held the world title in both three-cushion billiards and straight pool simultaneously. He was posthumously inducted into the Billiard Congress of America's Hall of Fame in 1967, one of the very few non-Americans to receive the honor. He was ranked number 4 on the Billiards Digest 50 Greatest Players of the Century.".
- Q4723902 label "Alfredo de Oro".
- Q4723902 depiction DeOro.jpg.