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News of the World Snooker Tournament

Former English snooker competition


Former English snooker competition

FieldValue
tournament_nameNews of the World Tournament
venueBurroughes Hall
locationLondon
countryEngland
establishment[1949/50](1949-1950-news-of-the-world-snooker-tournament)
organisationWorld Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
formatNon-ranking event
final year[1959](1959-news-of-the-world-snooker-plus-tournament)
Final ChampionEngland Joe Davis

The News of the World Snooker Tournament was one of the leading professional tournaments of the 1950s, widely considered as more important than the world championship due to the involvement of Joe Davis. The event was sponsored by the Sunday newspaper News of the World. The highest break of the tournament was 140 or more on four occasions, which was unusual at that time.

There were three distinct periods in the tournament's history. The first six editions, from 1949/50 to 1954/55, were held at Leicester Square Hall in London. The event was played on a round-robin basis and used a handicap system. Matches were played over three days as the best of 37 frames. The total prize money was £1,500 with £500 awarded to the winner. There were initially eight competitors, and later nine, requiring 28 or 36 matches to be played. With two matches played per week, this meant that the tournament extended over 14 or 18 weeks, although it was somewhat longer because of the Christmas break.

After the closure of Leicester Square Hall in January 1955, the tournament was held at a variety of venues around England and Jersey from 1955/56 to 1957/58. The number of competitors was reduced to six, meaning that only 15 matches had to be played. Generally, two matches were played over the course of one week at each of the selected venues in turn, but otherwise the format of the tournament remained unchanged.

The format changed again in late 1958. All matches were held at Burroughes Hall in London but the number of competitors was further reduced to four. Instead of a best-of-37-frame match, each competitor played the others in three separate 13-frame matches, and there were no handicaps. With only six matches to be played, two per week, the tournament was completed in three weeks. The first prize was £400. The final edition, in late 1959, was also played at Burroughes Hall. It used the Snooker Plus rules, with three competitors playing 25-frame matches and was again completed in three weeks.

History

The first edition of the tournament was held between September 1949 and January 1950 using a similar format to the 1948 Sunday Empire News Tournament but without the "sealed handicap" aspect. Four players were involved in a qualifying competition, the winner joining seven others in the main event. The eight competitors in the main event were Joe Davis, Walter Donaldson, George Chenier, Horace Lindrum, Sidney Smith, Peter Mans and Albert Brown who won the qualifying event. The 1949 World Snooker Champion, Fred Davis, did not enter because he objected to the matches being played over three days rather than the normal six. All matches were played over 37 frames and each player was given a handicap at the start of the tournament. Davis received a handicap of −7, Donaldson zero, Chenier 13, Lindrum 13, Smith 13, Pulman 14, Mans 16, and Brown 19. The player with the higher handicap received a start in every frame, his starting score being the difference between the two handicaps. Despite being the only player with a negative handicap, Joe Davis won six of his seven matches, and the tournament. Albert Brown had seemed the likely winner going into his last match, but he lost the match and eventually finished in third place behind Sidney Smith.

The 1959 tournament was played under the snooker plus format, a new variant with two additional (orange and purple), allowing a maximum break of 210. The format, which was developed by Joe Davis, made its professional debut at this tournament on 26 October at the Burroughes Hall in London. There were only three players in the competition, with Davis becoming champion after winning five of his six matches. The 'snooker plus' experiment was not a success; the format was abandoned and the tournament series discontinued.

Winners

Source:

YearWinnerRecordRunner-upVenueSeasonNews of the World Snooker TournamentNews of the World Snooker Plus Tournament
[1949/50](1949-1950-news-of-the-world-snooker-tournament)England Joe Davis6–1England Sidney SmithLeicester Square Hall in Londonn/a
[1950/51](1950-1951-news-of-the-world-snooker-tournament)England Alec Brown7–0England John Pulmann/a
[1951/52](1951-1952-news-of-the-world-snooker-tournament)England Sidney Smith6–2England Albert Brownn/a
[1952/53](1952-1953-news-of-the-world-snooker-tournament)England Joe Davis8–0Northern Ireland Jackie Rean/a
[1953/54](1953-1954-news-of-the-world-snooker-tournament)England John Pulman7–1England Joe Davisn/a
[1954/55](1954-1955-news-of-the-world-snooker-tournament)Northern Ireland Jackie Rea8–0England Joe Davisn/a
[1955/56](1955-1956-news-of-the-world-snooker-tournament)England Joe Davis4–1England Fred Davisvarious venues usedn/a
[1956/57](1956-1957-news-of-the-world-snooker-tournament)England John Pulman5–0England Fred Davisn/a
[1957/58](1957-1958-news-of-the-world-snooker-tournament)England Fred Davis4–1England John Pulmann/a
[1958](1958-news-of-the-world-snooker-tournament)England Fred Davis7–2England Joe DavisBurroughes Hall in Londonn/a
[1959](1959-news-of-the-world-snooker-plus-tournament)England Joe Davis5–1England Fred DavisBurroughes Hall in Londonn/a

References

References

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  2. (5 August 1949). "Snooker champion won't play". Dundee Evening Telegraph.
  3. (7 January 1950). "Brown should win snooker prize". Portsmouth Evening News.
  4. (19 January 1950). "Smith awaits Davis-Chenier result". Aberdeen Journal.
  5. (21 January 1950). "Davis wins £500 first prize". Aberdeen Journal.
  6. "Definitions of terms used in Snooker and English Billiards (search for snooker plus)". Snooker Games.
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