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Past Masters: Walter Donaldson
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Past Master |
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| First Name: |
Walter |
| Last Name: |
Donaldson |
| Town / Country: |
Coatbridge, Scotland |
| DoB: |
1907 |
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| High Break: |
142 - v John Pulman 1946 |
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| Biography: |
Born in Coatbridge,
Scotland in 1907, Walter Donaldson was the first Scottish born
player to make a mark on the snooker world. He was a steady
grinder in the Cliff Thorburn style but was also one of the
greatest long potters of his or any other time.
He won the national under 16 billiards championship at the
age of 15 and then turned professional the following year,
1923, but did not enter the world championships until 1933
when he lost in the semi-finals to the great Joe Davis. He
missed the next few championships but came back in 1939 and
reached the quarter-finals and went one step further the next
year.
After the war, in which he served in the army and following
the retirement of Joe Davis from championship play, he was
vying with Fred Davis for the number one position. In 1946
he set a new world record break of 142. He reached eight consecutive
world finals from 1947 to 1954 and in the first of these he,
to the surprise of many, beat Fred Davis 82-63 to take the
title. Fred won the next two but Walter beat him in 1950 to
become champion for the second time. Fred came out on top
in the next three finals. He then became disillusioned with
the sport and retired. He turner his snooker room into a cow-shed
and broke up the slates from the table to make crazy paving!
He died at his home in Buckinghamshire in 1973.
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Achievements:
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World
Professional Snooker Champion - twice, 1947, 1950
World Championship runner-up - 6 times; 1948, 1949, 1951, 1952*,
1953*, 1954*
UK Under 16 Billiards Champion - 1922
(* Between 1952 & 1957 the official world championship
was not contested but the World Professional Match-Play Championship,
held during those years following a dispute with the governing
body, is generally regarded as the world championship by most
followers of the game)
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