1935 Daily Mail Gold Cup Explained

The 1935 Daily Mail Gold Cup was a professional billiards tournament sponsored by the Daily Mail. Tom Newman won the Gold Cup, winning all his four matches, ahead of Willie Smith who had three wins. It was the first Daily Mail Gold Cup tournament, an event which ran from 1935 to 1940.

Format

The event was a round-robin tournament played from 7 January to 16 March 1935 at Thurston's Hall in London, England. There were 5 competitors and a total of 10 matches. Each match lasted six days (Monday to Saturday) and consisted of two sessions of two hours each day. The 5 competitors were Joe Davis, Tom Newman, Willie Smith, Melbourne Inman and Tom Reece. The event was a sealed handicap in which the handicap was determined before the event started but was not disclosed to the players until after the tournament finished.[1]

Results

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Winner Score Total Loser Score Total Dates
5,474 1,000 6,474 5,674 5,674 7–12 January
10,973 1,000 11,973 11,067 11,067 14–19 January
14,289 14,289 4,252 8,000 12,252 21–26 January
15,605 15,605 4,654 8,000 12,654 28 January–2 February
11,260 11,260 8,252 500 8,752 4–9 February
16,093 16,093 5,997 9,000 14,997 11–16 February
12,821 12,821 3,845 7,000 10,845 18–23 February
14,943 14,943 4,412 9,000 13,412 25 February–2 March
11,255 1,500 12,755 8,959 8,959 4–9 March
12,444 12,444 4,261 7,000 11,261 11–16 March

Table

Pos Player Pld Won
1 Tom Newman 4 4
2 4 3
3 4 2
4 4 1
5 4 0

Notes and References

  1. News: The Times . 2 January 1935 . 5 . Billiards – Gold Cup Tournament.
  2. News: The Times . 18 March 1935 . 6 . Billiards – Newman wins the Gold Cup.