1968 Willie Smith Trophy Explained

Tournament Name:1968 Willie Smith Trophy
Venue:Queen's Hall
Location:Leeds
Country:England
Format:Non-ranking event
Highest Break:, 80

The 1968 Willie Smith Trophy was a Round-robin invitational snooker tournament held at the Queen's Hall, Leeds, from 9 to 13 January 1968.[1] It featured three professional players, Gary Owen, John Spencer and Jackie Rea, and amateur player John Dunning.[2] Owen won all three of his matches and was the champion, in his first tournament as a professional player.

The tournament was organised by Jim Williamson, and was commercially successful, attracting capacity audiences for several of the sessions played. Dunning received 14 points start in each from the professionals.[3] Seven frames were played in each match, with frame averages to be used as the deciding factor if players were tied on the number of matches won.[4] The highest break was 80, compiled by Owen against Dunning in the final frame of the match that confirmed him as the champion.[5]

Match results

Players in bold denote match winners.

Player Score Player
4–3
5–2
5–2
6–1
5–2
4–3

Notes and References

  1. New pro Owen plays in new pro tournament . Billiards and Snooker . Billiards Association and Control Council . October 1967 . 5.
  2. News: Snooker: Owen's new venture . Birmingham Daily Post . 9 January 1968 . 38.
  3. Owen wins Willie Smith trophy . Billiards and Snooker . February 1968 . 3.
  4. News: Snooker: Owen starts pro career with win . Birmingham Daily Post . 10 January 1968 . 24.
  5. News: Snooker: Owen is winner of new event. Birmingham Daily Post . 15 January 1968 . 29.