Tournament information | |
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Dates | 30 October 1950–24 February 1951 |
Final venue | Tower Circus |
Final city | Blackpool |
Country | England |
Organisation(s) | Billiards Association and Control Council |
Highest break | Walter Donaldson (106) |
Final | |
Champion | Fred Davis |
Runner-up | Walter Donaldson |
Score | 58–39 |
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The 1951 World Snooker Championship was a professional snooker tournament. The final was held at the Tower Circus in Blackpool, England.
For the fifth consecutive year, the final was contested by Fred Davis and Walter Donaldson. Davis won his third World title by defeating Donaldson 58–39 in the final. Donaldson made the highest break of the tournament with 106 in frame 32 of his semi-final match against Horace Lindrum.
After defeating the then 45-year-old Sidney Smith — runner-up in the 1938 and 1939 championships — in the quarter-finals, the 15-year younger John Pulman reached the semi-finals, where he played against the eventual winner Fred Davis, before he retired and gave Davis an early bye into the final.
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John Barrie met Sydney Lee at Burroughes Hall in London from 6 to 8 November. Barrie led 7–5 after the first day and 15–9 after two days. He made a break of 101 on the second evening. He eventually won 23–12. Barrie then met Dickie Laws on the following three days also at Burroughes Hall. Barrie took a 8–4 lead, increased to a winning 18–6 lead after two days. The final score was 27–8.