1968 World Amateur Snooker Championship

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1968 World Amateur Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates16 September – 4 October 1968 (1968-09-16 1968-10-04)
City Sydney
Country Australia
Organisation Billiards Association and Control Club
Format Round-robin and knockout
Highest breakFlag of England.svg  David Taylor  (ENG) 96
Final
ChampionFlag of England.svg  David Taylor  (ENG)
Runner-upFlag of Australia (converted).svg Max Williams (AUS)
Score8–7
1966
1970

The 1968 World Amateur Snooker Championship was the third edition of the championship that later became known as the IBSF World Snooker Championship, the first event having been held in 1963. The 1968 tournament was played in Australia with two round-robin groups, one held in Adelaide and one on Melbourne, and the semi-finals and final being played at the Hordern Pavilion, Sydney. [1]

Contents

David Taylor of England defeated Max Williams of Australia 8–7 in the final to win the title. Taylor also made the highest break , 96. [2]

Qualifying groups

Matches in the qualifying groups were all played between 16 and 20 September. [1]

Group A, [3] played at the Albert Park table tennis stadium, Melbourne. [4]

PositionPlayerWonLostFramesHighest break
1Flag of England.svg  David Taylor  (ENG)4024–1396
2Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  Jimmy van Rensberg  (RSA)3122–14
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harry Andrews (AUS)2217–16
4Flag of India.svg Tony Monteiro (IND)1317–22
5Flag of New Zealand.svg Lance Napper (NZL)049–24

Group B, [3] played at Australia Hall, Adelaide. [5]

PositionPlayerWonLostFramesHighest break
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg Max Williams (AUS)3122–14
2Flag of Ireland.svg  Paddy Morgan  (IRE)3119–1488
3Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mohammed Lafir  (LKA)2219–16
4Flag of India.svg Shyam Shroff (IND)2220–19
5Flag of New Zealand.svg Dick Flutey (NZL)047–24

Knockout

The semi-final between Williams and van Renberg was played on 29 and 30 September; the semi-final between Taylor and Morgan was played on 1 and 2 October; the final was played on 3 and 4 October. [1]

Semi-finals [3]
Best of 15 frames
Final [3]
Best of 15 frames
Flag of England.svg  David Taylor  (ENG)8
Flag of Ireland.svg  Paddy Morgan  (IRE)3 Flag of England.svg  David Taylor  (ENG)8
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Max Williams (AUS)8Flag of Australia (converted).svg Max Williams (AUS)7
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  Jimmy van Rensberg  (RSA)7

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Snooker 'greats' gather for title". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney. 10 September 1968. p. 21.
  2. Morrison, Ian (1989). Snooker: records, facts and champions. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 129. ISBN   0851123643.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Hale, Janice (1987). Rothmans Snooker Yearbook 1987–88. Aylesbury: Queen Anne Press. pp. 296–297. ISBN   0356146901.
  4. "Taylor shows form at snooker". The Age. Melbourne. 16 September 1968. p. 22.
  5. "Upset win in amateur snooker title". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney. 20 September 1968. p. 20.