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1955 World Professional Match-play Championship

World Professional Match-play Championship
Tournament information
Dates 13 December 1954–19 March 1955
Final venue Tower Circus
Final city Blackpool
Country England
Highest break England John Pulman (103)
Final
Champion England Fred Davis
Runner-up England John Pulman
Score 38–35
1954
1956

The 1955 World Professional Match-play Championship was a professional snooker tournament, the final being held at the Tower Circus in Blackpool from 14 to 19 March 1955. The entries did not include Walter Donaldson who, after his heavy defeat in the 1954 final, had joined Joe Davis in "retiring" from the Championship.

Fred Davis won his seventh World title by taking a winning 37–34 lead over John Pulman in the 73-frame final. The match ended with the score at 38–35 after the dead frames were played out It was Pulman's first appearance in the final. Pulman made the highest break of the tournament with two breaks of 103 in the final.

John Pulman and Rex Williams met in the first quarter-final match at Leicester Square Hall, London. The venue was being used for the 1954/1955 News of the World Snooker Tournament and the match was reduced to 37 frames with just one session each day. This was the last World Championship match played at Leicester Square Hall before its closure. The match was level at 12–12 after the fourth day but Pulman won 5 of the 6 frames on day 5 to lead 17–13 and won 22–15 on the final day.

Jackie Rea led Harry Stokes 7–3 after the first day of their quarter-final match in Edinburgh, although Stokes made a break of 82, a "Scottish record", in the last frame of the day. Rea extended his lead to 14–6 on the second day, scoring a break of 102 in frame 15. Stokes made a break of 90, setting another "Scottish record". Stokes won 7 frames on day 3 but Rea then pulled ahead and won the match 31–19, taking the last frame on the fifth day. Rea eventually won 37–24.

Fred Davis and Jackie Rea met in the first semi-final at the RAOB Hall, Church Street in Belfast. Davis took a 9–3 lad on the first day but Rea held his own on the next three days and Davis only led 26–22 after four days. Davis led 30–24 after the final afternoon session and took a winning lead of 31–24 by taking the first frame in the evening. The match ended 36–25 after the dead frames were played out.


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