1927 World Snooker Championship


The 1927 World Snooker Championship was the inaugural World Championship and was organised by the snooker player Joe Davis, who also won the title and went on to dominate this event until after the Second World War. It was hosted at Thurston's Hall in London, and ten people participated in it. The highest break of the tournament was 60, made by Albert Cope, which today would be considered very modest. [1]

Prize Money

The entry fee was five guineas per player with a five guineas sidestake.[2] The entry fees were split between the prize fund and the Billiards Association and Control Council (BA & CC) who used their part of the fees towards purchasing the trophy which cost £19.

Joe Davis, the eventual champion, won the £6 10 shillings, roughly equivalent to £280 today.

Results

  Round 1
Best of 15 frames
Quarter finals
Best of 15 frames
Semi finals
Best of 23 frames
Final
Best of 31 frames
      
         England  Tom Dennis 8  
         England  Fred Lawrence 7  
           England  Tom Dennis 12  
Wales  Tom Carpenter 8       Wales  Tom Carpenter 10  
England  Nat Butler 3     Wales  Tom Carpenter 8  
England  Melbourne Inman 8     England  Melbourne Inman 3  
England  Tom Newman 5       England  Tom Dennis 11
           England  Joe Davis 20
         England  Albert Cope 8  
         England  Alec Mann 6  
           England  Albert Cope 7  
           England  Joe Davis 16  
         England  Joe Brady 5       
         England  Joe Davis 10       
      
  • All of the frames possible were played in Joe Davis' games. Usually in a best of 15 game, Davis would reach 8 and play would end. But in his best of 15 game, all 15 frames were played. The same applies to his Semi-Final and Final results.
  • Highest Break: 60 – Albert Cope

References

  1. ^ Global Snooker Coverage
  2. ^ Everton, Clive (1981). Guinness Book of Snooker. London: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. ISBN 0-85112-230-2. 






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