1967 World Open Snooker Championship Explained

Tournament Name:1967 World Open Snooker Championship
Dates:November 1966 – April 1967
Venue:Various
Country:United Kingdom
Score:26–25 (Series of match wins)
Previous:1960
Next:1968

The 1967 World Open Snooker Championship was a series of 51 matches between Fred Davis and Rex Williams for the title won by Davis at the 1960 World Open Snooker Championship. Despite the name of the competition, Davis and Williams were the only contestants. Williams took the title by winning 26 matches to Davis' 25, a winning margin having been achieved at 26–23.

Summary

Fred Davis had won the 1960 World Open Snooker Championship, which had been held in Australia with eight players competing in a round-robin.[1] [2] Davis and Rex Williams arranged to play a series of 31 matches with the winner taking the title, and with each player taking a fee from each of the match venues.[3] Snooker historian Clive Everton has suggested that the agenda behind the contest was to allow Williams to gain a world snooker title and become more marketable, at a time when he was unlikely to win against the reigning world champion John Pulman. Everton claims that Davis remarked "I had a devil of a job to let him win."

All matches were of five .[4] Originally there were going to be 31 matches in the series,[5] but this was later extended to 51.[6]

Davis won the first three matches, before Williams had his first win in the fourth match. These were played in front of capacity crowds at each venue. Williams later levelled at 5–5, with Davis then winning three of the next five matches to lead 8–7 by Christmas 1966. After the resumption of the series in January 1967, Williams won two matches to take the lead for the first time, at 9–8, but then lost the next three to trail 9–11, before winning four in succession to lead 13–11. With the pair each obtaining four wins from the next eight matches, Williams led 17–16.[7] Thirteen matches later, Williams had increased his lead to 25–21, needing only one further win out of the remaining five matches.[8]

Williams reached a winning margin at British Sidac, St. Helens, to win the title at 26–23. Davis won the last two matches to make the final score 26–25. Williams was presented with the trophy by Harold Phillips, Chairman of the Billiards Association and Control Council, after the final match, which was held at Ferranti Recreation, Manchester.[9]

Known match details

DateWinnerScoreVenueNotes
November 19661.Davis3–2 0–1United Club, WorkingtonDavis compiled an 89 .[10]
November 19662.Davis3–2 0–2Heaton Norris Conservative Club, StockportWilliams had led 2–0.
November 19663.Davis3–2 0–3Wilmslow British Legion
November 19664.Williams3–2 1–3Acregate Labour Club, PrestonWilliams won the first three frames.
December 19665.Davis4–1 1–4Boscombe Conservative Club, BournemouthDavis compiled an 87 break.[11]
December 19666.Davis3–2 1–5Mackworth Club, NeathDavis compiled a 103 break, in his second visit to the table.
December 19667.Williams3–2 2–5Crewkerne Conservative Club
5 December 19668.Williams4–1 3–5Moreton Social Club, Birkenhead[12]
December 19669.Williams3–2 4–5Hall Green Home Guard Club, Birmingham
December 196610.Williams4–1 5–5Central Conservative Club, Ashton-under-Lyne
December 196611.Davis4–1 5–6Sleaford Social ClubDavis compiled a break of 89.
December 196612.Davis3–2 5–7Kirkby-in-AshfieldWilliams compiled breaks of 77 and 102.
December 196613.Williams4–1 6–7Lancing British LegionWilliams compiled a break of 87.
December 196614.Davis4–1 6–8Tooting Conservative Club
December 196615.Davis3–2 7–8High Wycombe British LegionWilliams compiled a break of 97 in the .
9 January 196716.Williams3–2 8–8James Gibbons Social Club, Pensnett[13]
11 January 196717.Williams4–1 9–8Belmont Conservative Club, Swadlincote
12 January 196718.Davis3–29–9Eastwood View Working Men's Club, RotherhamDavis won on the in the deciding frame.
13 January 196719.Davis4–19–10Wellington Tube, Tipton
16 January 196720.Davis3–29–11Louth Town and Country Club
17 January 196721.Williams3–210–11Ironopolis Men's Club, Middlesbrough
18 January 196722.Williams3–211–11Castle Ward Conservative Club, Lenton
19 January 196723.Williams3–212–11Retford Conservative Club, Nottingham
20 January 196724.Williams3–213–11Nu-Way Sports and Social Club, DroitwichWilliams compiled a break of 109.
1 February 196725.Elliot Lucas Sports and Social, Cannock
2 February 196726.Elliot Lucas Sports and Social, Cannock
3 February 196727.Audco Sports and Social, Newport, Shropshire
9 February 196728.Parish Hall, Rhabon, near Wrexham
13 February 196729.Hitchin Conservative Club
14 February 196730.Fordham British Legion, Ely
15 February 196731.Maldon Constitutional Club
16 February 196732.Victoria Billiards Club, Southend
17 February 196733.Eastbourne Constitutional Club
23 February 196734.Marconi Athletic, Chelmsford
24 February 196735.A.C. Delco Sports and Social, Dunstable
27 February 196736.Port Sunlight Men's Club
28 February 196737.Grange Town British Legion, Middlesbrough
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8 March 1967??Davis4–119–17Friendly Societies' Hall, Tunbridge Wells[14] [15]
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46.25–21
April 196747.Davis5–025–22Newark Conservative Club
April 196748.Davis5–025–23Skipton British Legion
April 196749.Williams3–226–23British Sidac, St. HelensWilliams achieved a winning margin.
April 196750.Davis3–226–24Merthyr Labour Club
April 196751.Davis4–126–25Ferranti Recreation, Manchester[16]

Notes and References

  1. World Open Snooker Championship . The Billiard Player . . May 1960 . 15.
  2. Australian Open Snooker Tournament . The Billiard Player . . May 1960 . 3, 8.
  3. Book: Everton, Clive . 2012 . Black farce and cue ball wizards . Mainstream . Edinburgh . 9781780575681 . 41.
  4. News: World snooker champion plays at Swadlincote . Burton Observer and Chronicle . 19 January 1967 . 11.
  5. International snooker promotions... . Billiards and Snooker . Billiards and Snooker Control Council . Birmingham . December 1966 . 11.
  6. International snooker promotions... . Billiards and Snooker . Billiards and Snooker Control Council . Birmingham . January 1967 . 9.
  7. Williams leads . Billiards and Snooker . Billiards and Snooker Control Council . Birmingham . March 1967 . 7.
  8. (Untitled article) . Billiards and Snooker . Billiards and Snooker Control Council . Birmingham . April 1967 . 7.
  9. News: Williams wins world snooker title . The Times . London . 10 April 1967 . 18.
  10. Davis in the lead . Billiards and Snooker . Billiards and Snooker Control Council . Birmingham . December 1966 . 11.
  11. Davis keeps lead . Billiards and Snooker . Billiards and Snooker Control Council . Birmingham . January 1967 . 9.
  12. News: Clubs . Liverpool Echo . 3 December 1966 . 14.
  13. Williams takes the lead . Billiards and Snooker . Billiards and Snooker Control Council . Birmingham . January 1967 . 11.
  14. News: Snooker stars are coming . Kent & Sussex Courier Date=3 March 1967 . 24.
  15. News: Consistency counts says Fred Davis . Kent & Sussex Courier Date=10 March 1967 . 22.
  16. (Untitled article) . Billiards and Snooker . Billiards and Snooker Control Council . Birmingham . May 1967 . 12.