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词条 1946 World Snooker Championship
释义

  1. Schedule

  2. Detail

  3. Main draw

  4. Final

  5. Qualifying

  6. References

  7. External links

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{{Infobox Individual Snooker Tournament
|tournament_name=World Snooker Championship
|logo=
Davis and Lindrum shake hands before the final
|dates=4 February–18 May 1946
|final_location=yes
|venue=Royal Horticultural Hall
|location=London
|country=England
|organisation=BACC
|format=
|Total prize fund=
|winners_share=
|highest_break={{flagicon|ENG}} Joe Davis (136)
|winner={{flagicon|ENG}} Joe Davis
|runner_up={{flagicon|AUS}} Horace Lindrum
|score=78–67
|previous=1940
|next=1947
}}

The 1946 World Snooker Championship was a snooker tournament. The final was held at the Royal Horticultural Hall in London, England from 6 to 18 May.[1] Joe Davis beat Horace Lindrum 78–67 although the winning margin was reached at 73–62.

Schedule

MatchDatesVenue, city
Joe Davis v Walter Donaldson 4–6 February 1946 Wellington, Shropshire
Stanley Newman v Sydney Lee 18–20 February 1946 Clifton Hotel, Blackpool
Fred Davis v Alec Brown 21–23 February 1946 Clifton Hotel, Blackpool
Horace Lindrum v Herbert Holt 4–6 March 1946 Streatham, London
Joe Davis v Stanley Newman 4–6 March 1946 Oldham
Horace Lindrum v Fred Davis 7–9 March 1946 Oldham
Joe Davis v Horace Lindrum 6–11, 13–18 May 1946 Royal Horticultural Hall, London

Detail

The Championship attracted a total of 14 entries; 13 were originally announced[2] with Fred Lawrence being added a few days later.[3] Entries were divided into a qualifying group (Section B), the winner joining seven others in the main draw (Section A).[4]

Joe Davis and Walter Donaldson met in Wellington, Shropshire. Davis led 6–4 and 12–8 after the first two days. He took a winning lead during the final afternoon session, leading 16–9. The final score was 21–10. Davis made a break of 129 in frame 29.[5]Stanley Newman, the winner of the qualifying competition, met Sydney Lee in Blackpool. Newman led 6–4 and 12–8 after the first two days. He won four frames on the final afternoon session to lead 16–9. The final score was 19–12.[6]Fred Davis met Alec Brown in the second match in Blackpool. Davis won the first nine frames and led 9–1 overnight. He built a 15–5 lead after two day, one frame for victory. Davis won frame 21 to win the match 16–5. The final score was 24–7.[7]Horace Lindrum beat Herbert Holt 17–14 in the last quarter-final match played in Streatham, London.[8]

The semi-finals were held in Oldham. Joe Davis met Stanley Newman in the first match. Davis led 6–4 after the first day, making a break of 106.[9] He extended his lead to 13–7 after the second day and won the match 21–10.[10]

Lindrum and Fred Davis played in the second semi-final. Lindrum took a 7–3 lead on the first day. Davis made a comeback on the second day but Lindrum still led 11–9. Davis levelled the match at 11–11 but Lindrum won the next three frames to lead 14–11. In the evening session Lindrum won two of the first three frames to take a winning 16–12 lead. The final score was 17–14.[11]

After the first day of the final Joe Davis led Lindrum 7–5.[12] Lindrum, however, won the first three frames of the third session to lead 8–7, before Davis responded by winning the last three frames and regaining the lead at 10–8,[13] and finishing the day at a 14–10 lead.[14] Lindrum could reduce the deficit to two frames at the end of the third day, and trailed only 17–19.[15] Davis however regained the four frame lead a day later at 26–22,[16] and maintained it at the end of the fifth day by 32–28.[17] Davis than won seven of the next twelve frames to gain a six frame lead at 39–33,[18] and maintained it over the next three days leading 45–39, 51–45 and 57–51,[19][20][21] before gaining a 10 frame advantage at 65–55.[22] He could maintain this lead at the end of the penultimate day, and at 71–61 only needed two frames to retain the title.[23] Davis then won 78–67,[1] although the winning margin was already reached at 73–62,[24] and retained the Championship after a six-year hiatus in the event. This was the 15th and last world title of Davis,[1] and upon his retirement he received a replica of the World Championship trophy.[25] Davis made an unprecedented six centuries in the final, including championship records of 133 and 136.[26] He only needed 7 minutes 15 seconds for the record 133 break, which was also Davis' 200th century break.[27] Davis won one frame 145–0, the highest number of score ever recorded in one frame.[28] Over the tournament Davis made ten centuries.[29] Davis and Lindrum received £1,800 and £550 respectively.[30] Lindrum also received the championship table and all the equipment.[31]

Main draw

Sources:[32][33][34]

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| RD1-team02=Walter Donaldson
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| RD1-team03=Sydney Lee
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| RD1-seed04={{flagicon|ENG}}
| RD1-team04=Stanley Newman
| RD1-score04=19
| RD1-seed05={{flagicon|AUS}}
| RD1-team05=Horace Lindrum
| RD1-score05=17
| RD1-seed06={{flagicon|ENG}}
| RD1-team06=Herbert Holt
| RD1-score06=14
| RD1-seed07={{flagicon|ENG}}
| RD1-team07=Fred Davis
| RD1-score07=24
| RD1-seed08={{flagicon|ENG}}
| RD1-team08=Alec Brown
| RD1-score08=7
| RD2-seed01={{flagicon|ENG}}
| RD2-team01=Joe Davis
| RD2-score01=21
| RD2-seed02={{flagicon|ENG}}
| RD2-team02=Stanley Newman
| RD2-score02=10
| RD2-seed03={{flagicon|AUS}}
| RD2-team03=Horace Lindrum
| RD2-score03=17
| RD2-seed04={{flagicon|ENG}}
| RD2-team04=Fred Davis
| RD2-score04=14
| RD3-seed01={{flagicon|ENG}}
| RD3-team01=Joe Davis
| RD3-score01=78
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Final

Final: 145 frames.
Royal Horticultural Hall, London, 6–11, 13–18 May 1946. Referee: T. Bradlaugh Leng.[35]
Joe Davis
{{ENG}}
78–67Horace Lindrum
{{AUS}}
Day 1: 55–54, 28–92, 98–29 (51), 94–60, 82–34, 54–62, 33–73, 82–34 (59), 71–17, 50–59, 61–59, 55–72
Day 2: 60–71, 0–125 (59), 42–78 (66), 79–29, 62–36, 125–11 (61), 83–27, 91–31, 70–71, 89–19, 62–47, 37–94 (56)
Day 3: 59–31, 56–61, 114–15 (104), 41–77, 57–66, 52–55, 48–80 (53), 86–15 (52), 65–39, 44–92, 61–62 (Davis 61), 66–33
Day 4: 80–27, 69–40, 37–70, 88–49 (50), 108–25 (56), 58–69, 155–4 (133), 108–25 (74), 35–92, 53–72, 76–31, 38–71
Day 5: 51–77, 72–35, 22–110, 105–25 (58), 50–78, 23–89, 114–0 (63), 104–36, 96–33 (62), 103–26, 25–73, 52–74
Day 6: 85–27 (55), 28–82, 37–80, 35–69, 17–97, 136–0 (136), 98–26 (84), 57–56, 117–13 (107), 61–50, 94–25 (94), 8–86
Day 7: 103–8, 61–47, 47–72, 68–51, 53–63, 21–103, 44–86 (54), 103–15, 53–65, 34–79, 77–55, 96–30
Day 8: 96–23 (61), 13–103, 108–26 (75), 79–45 (55), 26–65, 43–89, 63–44, 103–48, 36–83 (50), 59–69 (Davis 59), 103–24 (83), 40–87
Day 9: 69–50, 48–55, 98–36 (83), 22–111, 82–47, 80–44 (76), 87–45 (87), 64–38, 28–93, 54–72, 44–73, 51–64
Day 10: 79–33, 75–21, 47–56, 82–37, 82–58 (76), 70–50 (52), 27–67, 75–45, 10–106 (53), 89–25 (77), 91–25, 43–82
Day 11: 55–84 (Davis 53), 80–24, 99–31 (67), 35–73, 79–52 (66), 20–93 (60), 67–49, 80–53, 6–93, 122–0 (122), 42–87 (58), 28–97
Day 12: 86–54, 28–105, 91–27, 20–77, 44–67, 72–59 (Davis 58), 145–0 (116), 99–15, 85–29, 47–55, 96–23 (83), 26–109 (86), 48–54
"Dead" frames were played, Joe Davis had won the match 73–62.

Qualifying

Kingsley Kennerley met Fred Lawrence from 7–9 January in Birmingham. Stanley Newman and Willie Leigh played from 10–12 January in Newquay, Cornwall. Conrad Stanbury played John Barrie from 28–30 January in Woolwich, London. The final between Stanley Newman and Kingsley Kennerley was played from14–16 February in Tooting, London

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| RD1-team01=Stanley Newman
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| RD1-team03=Conrad Stanbury
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| RD1-score05=22
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| RD1-team06=Fred Lawrence
| RD1-score06=9
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| RD2-team01=Stanley Newman
| RD2-score01=17
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| RD2-team02=Conrad Stanbury
| RD2-score02=14
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| RD2-team03=Kingsley Kennerley
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| RD2-seed04={{flagicon|WAL}}
| RD2-team04=Tom Reece
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| RD3-seed01={{flagicon|ENG}}
| RD3-team01=Stanley Newman
| RD3-score01=21
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| RD3-team02=Kingsley Kennerley
| RD3-score02=10
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  • Tom Reece retired after the first day with Kennerley leading 8–2.

References

1. ^{{cite web|last=Turner|first=Chris|title=World Professional Championship|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/world.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130416080933/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/world.html|archivedate=16 April 2013|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|publisher=Chris Turner's Snooker Archive|accessdate=9 February 2011}}
2. ^{{cite news |newspaper=The Times |date=3 November 1945 |page=2 |title=Big entry for snooker championship}}
3. ^{{cite news |newspaper=The Times |date=6 November 1945 |page=2 |title=Snooker}}
4. ^{{cite news |newspaper=The Times |date=10 November 1945 |page=8 |title=Snooker Championship}}
5. ^{{cite news |title=Davis brother to meet in snooker final |work=Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer |date=7 February 1946 |accessdate=18 December 2015 |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000687/19400314/297/0010 |via=British Newspaper Archive |subscription=yes}}
6. ^{{cite news |newspaper=The Times |date=21 February 1946 |page=2 |title=Professional Snooker}}
7. ^{{cite news |title=The week-end sports news |work=Western Daily Press |date=25 February 1946 |accessdate=18 December 2015 |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000513/19460225/037/0002 |via=British Newspaper Archive |subscription=yes}}
8. ^{{cite news |title=Snooker stars |work=Lancashire Evening Post |date=7 March 1946 |accessdate=18 December 2015 |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000711/19460307/144/0004 |via=British Newspaper Archive |subscription=yes}}
9. ^{{cite news |title=Davis's 195th century |work=Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer |date=5 March 1946 |accessdate=18 December 2015 |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000687/19460305/063/0003 |via=British Newspaper Archive |subscription=yes}}
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12. ^{{cite news|title=Joe Davis leads Lindrum|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article78223777|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=Daily News|date=7 May 1946}}
13. ^{{cite news|title=Davis leads Lindrum|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article42494110|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=Cairns Post|date=9 May 1946}}
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15. ^{{cite news|title=Snooker lead by Davis|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22240852|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=The Argus|date=10 May 1946}}
16. ^{{cite news|title=Snooker title match|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article68975237|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=Advocate|date=11 May 1946}}
17. ^{{cite news|title=Davis still leads|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article78219050|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=Daily News|date=11 May 1946}}
18. ^{{cite news|title=Davis sets new snooker record|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22239138|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=The Argus|date=13 May 1946}}
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21. ^{{cite news|title=Joe Davis still in the lead|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22242346|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=The Argus|date=17 May 1946}}
22. ^{{cite news|title=Davis well ahead|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article78222765|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=Daily News|date=17 May 1946}}
23. ^{{cite news|title=Davis snooker champion|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article78083280|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=Border Watch|date=18 May 1946}}
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25. ^{{cite web|title=World Championship History|url=http://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/history/|publisher=Sporting Life|accessdate=22 May 2012}}{{dead link|date=September 2012}}
26. ^{{cite web|title=May 18 down the years: Davis wins marathon final|url=http://www.espn.co.uk/onthisday/sport/story/154.html|publisher=ESPN|accessdate=22 May 2012|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140225033222/http://www.espn.co.uk/onthisday/sport/story/154.html|archivedate=25 February 2014}}
27. ^{{cite web|title=World Record To Joe Davis|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article78223863|publisher=Daily News|accessdate=20 September 2012}}
28. ^{{cite news|title=Davis and Lindrum|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article62880635|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=Townsville Daily Bulletin|date=22 May 1946}}
29. ^{{cite book|last=Eric|first=Hayton|title=The CueSport Book of Professional Snooker: The Complete Record & History|year=2004|publisher=Rose Villa Publications|location=London|isbn=978-0-9548549-0-4}}
30. ^{{cite news|title=World Snooker Title|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35695409|accessdate=22 May 2012|newspaper=The Advertiser|date=20 May 1946}}
31. ^{{cite news|title=Davis retains snooker title|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2682450|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=The Canberra Times|date=20 May 1946}}
32. ^{{cite web|title=World Championship 1946|url=http://www.global-snooker.com/professional-snooker-tournaments-archive-world-championship-1946.asp|publisher=Global Snooker|accessdate=19 March 2011|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120222034348/http://www.global-snooker.com/professional-snooker-tournaments-archive-world-championship-1946.asp|archivedate=22 February 2012}}
33. ^{{cite web|title=Embassy World Championship|url=http://www.snookerscene.co.uk/page.php?id=36|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130124071753/http://www.snookerscene.co.uk/page.php?id=36|archivedate=24 January 2013|publisher=Snooker Scene|accessdate=9 May 2012}}
34. ^{{cite book|last=Hayton|first=Eric|title=The CueSport Book of Professional Snooker|year=2004|publisher=Rose Villa Publications|location=Lowestoft|isbn=0-9548549-0-X|page=143}}
35. ^http://cuetracker.net/Tournaments/World-Championship/1946/937

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