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1927 World Snooker Championship

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although the evening session was shared, Davis led 12–4. Davis made a 57 break in frame 11, winning the frame 78–32. Davis secured a winning lead by taking the 23rd frame 80–34 to lead 16–7. Both sessions on the third day were shared, to leave Davis 16–8 ahead. Davis won four of the seven frames on the last day, resulting in a final score of 20–11. Davis was presented with the trophy by the BACC chairman John C. Bissett. After each of the sessions on 12 May, Davis was scheduled to perform an exhibition of the billiards pendulum cannon, which by that time was already on the way to being restricted in competitive play by the BACC.
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from victory. On the final day Davis won the first frame to take the match 12–4. He took two more frames in the afternoon to lead 14–5 and eventually won 16–7. Cope made a 60 break in frame 21, winning the frame 87–24. Cope's break of 60 was the highest made in the tournament, and in recognition of this Cope would receive a commemorative certificate from the BACC. The break remained the best in the Championship until Davis made a 61 in the
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19 March 1927 with two sessions per day. One frame of snooker was generally played in each session, although with a possible 15 frames and only 12 sessions, two frames were required on occasions. Two frames were played on the Wednesday afternoon. Carpenter won the evening frame on the Friday to win the match 8–3, having led throughout. Carpenter also won the billiards match, which finished the following day, 7,000–4,798.
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over three days from 31 January to 2 February in Birmingham. On the first day Davis won the four afternoon frames and three of the four in the evening to lead 7–1. On the second day Davis extended his lead to 10–1 before Cope won three successive frames. Davis still led 11–4 overnight, just one frame
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The snooker final between Davis and Dennis was played from 9 to 12 May at Camkin's Hall in Birmingham and was refereed by Camkin. Davis won the first seven frames before Dennis took the last of the day to give Davis a 7–1 lead after the first day. Davis won three frames on the second afternoon and,
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The second semi-final, between Dennis and Carpenter, was held from 20 to 22 April in Birmingham. Carpenter led 5–3 after the first day but Dennis won all four frames on the second afternoon to lead 7–5. The second day ended with Dennis 9–7 ahead. Carpenter won three frames on the final afternoon to
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The match between Inman and Carpenter was also played at Thurston's Hall, Leicester Square in London. As with the game between Inman and Newman, it was an extra to a billiards match. The billiards match was to 7,000 with Carpenter receiving a 1,000 start. The match lasted from Monday 14 to Saturday
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played their match on 31 December 1926 and 1 January 1927 at Thurston's Hall. There were eight frames played on the first day, in two sessions. The score was 2–2 after the afternoon but Carpenter won all four in the evening to lead 6–2. Butler won the first frame on the second day but Carpenter won
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Davis drafted the conditions under which a championship could take place, after a conversation with Camkin, and sent it to the BACC, who gave their consent. At its meeting on 1 September 1926, the Professional Championship Committee of the BACC agreed the terms for the tournament, and set a closing
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wrote that when the official professional snooker tournament started, "Billiards was still very much the premier game, with snooker a sideshow which few were convinced would ever come to much as a public entertainment," and that the early championships received "minimal publicity". The same trophy
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and under the official BACC rules of snooker. Stanley Thorn wrote that the decision to promote a professional championship was "in view of the increasing popularity of the game of snooker", and added that "the winner will be declared on the number of games won, but the conditions state that play
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for each match, after expenses, were to be equally shared out between the players concerned. The terms specified that half of the total entry fees would go to the finalists, the winner receiving sixty percent of the part allocated to prize money. Davis, the eventual champion, received Β£6 and 10
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inch smaller than normal. The winner of the billiards match would be the first player to reach 16,000 points, with Inman receiving a 3,500 handicap head start. The match started on 29 November 1926 with two sessions per day until 11 December. One frame of snooker was played at the end of each
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on John Bright Street in Birmingham, the players having to arrange dates and venues for the other matches. The winner of the tournament would retain the title until either they resigned it, they were defeated in a BACC-sanctioned championship match, or they refused to defend it against a
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Match results are shown below. Winning players and scores are denoted in bold text. The numbers in parentheses are the scores at which the result of the match was determined; "*" indicates that the score after any
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BACC-approved challenger; with a proviso that the champion would not be required to defend the title more than once a year. Match referees would require BACC approval, and the games were to be played with
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s correspondent opined that "the policy of playing a serious match in conjunction with the billiards has proved an additional public attraction", and that only three of the leading billiards players,
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from gate receipts, but the BACC used Β£19 from the players' part of the entry fees, which were expected to be used as prize money, towards purchasing the trophy. Snooker historian
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Ten players entered the championship. There were two matches in a preliminary round; the two winners of these would join the other six players in the quarter-finals.
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date for entries of 1 November 1926. All professional players of English billiards were eligible to enter. The preliminary round matches were to be held at
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Downer (2019) lists Nat Butler as English, but other sources, preferred here, have Butler as Scottish, e.g. "Nat Butler v Peall",
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in the 21st frame of his match against Davis. It remained the highest break in the Championship until Davis made a 61 in the
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Thorn, A. Stanley (October 1926). "Notes from headquarters: Professional billiards and snooker championships".
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to 11. Davis had led 7–1 following the first day's play and had achieved a winning margin at 16–7. The highest
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Originally called the Professional Championship of Snooker, the annual competition was re-titled as the
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tournament held at several venues from 29 November 1926 to 12 May 1927. At the time, it was titled the
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level the match at 10–10 but Dennis won the first two in the evening to complete a 12–10 victory.
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Thorn, A. Stanley (June 1927). "Notes from headquarters: professional snooker championship".
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final. The same trophy awarded to Davis is still presented to the world champion each year.
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s were played after the result of each match was determined. The final was played over 31
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played their match on 9 and 10 December at the Lord Nelson Hotel, Carlton Street,
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shall be continued until the full number of games has been completed"; therefore
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The final took place from 9 to 12 May 1927. Joe Davis won the title by defeating
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said that the field of entrants was "on the whole representative and piquant".
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s, the semi-finals were 23 frames, and the earlier matches were 15 frames.
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per player, with a five-guineas wager between the players for each match.
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The Complete International Directory of Snooker Players – 1927 to 2018
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awarded to Davis is still presented to the world champion each year.
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Goundrill, Arthur (June 1927). "Big billiards in the provinces".
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in London, and the venue for the semi-finals and final was to be
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The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica (20 September 2020).
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Camkin's Hall, Birmingham, England, 9–12 May 1927. Referee:
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Thorn, A. Stanley (May 1927). "Notes from headquarters".
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in London, and the semi-finals and final took place at
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29 November 1926 β€“ 12 May 1927
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Snooker is played with 21 object balls and a cue ball.
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s were played, after which Davis won the match 20–11.
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strokes. Newman won the match 16,000–14,763 on 7 May.
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A History of billiards: (the English three-ball game)
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Starting on 25 April, Newman and Davis contested the
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World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
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Oxford University Press. 1924: 1922: 1920: 1918: 1916: 1914: 3037: 3035: 3002: 3000: 2967: 2965: 2932: 2930: 846:are kept near a corner pocket for repeated 398:compared to billiards in the 1920s, as had 3809:World Professional Match-play Championship 3247: 3233: 3214:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3200:Downer, Chris (2019). "Index to players". 2191: 2189: 2079: 2077: 2061: 2059: 2057: 2050:. W. G. Clifford. October 1926. p. 2. 2041: 2039: 2037: 2035: 705:1910–1915) won the opening match, against 3179:. Edinburgh: Mainstream. pp. 18–21. 3159: 3089:"Joe Davis makes sure of snooker title". 2543: 2318: 2316: 2309:. W. G. Clifford. 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Index

World Snooker Championship
Camkin's Hall
Birmingham
BACC
Albert Cope
Joe Davis
Tom Dennis
1928
1927 World Snooker Championship is located in the United Kingdom
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snooker
inaugural
World Snooker Championship
English billiards
Joe Davis
billiard hall
Bill Camkin
Billiards Association and Control Council
Thurston's Hall
Camkin's Hall
Birmingham
Nottingham
Liverpool
Tom Dennis
frames
break
Albert Cope
1929
English billiards
billiard hall

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