1969 World Snooker Championship

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Player's No.6 World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Final venue Victoria Hall
Final city London
Country England
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £3,500
Winner's share £1,300[1]
Highest break England John Spencer (110)
Final
Champion England John Spencer
Runner-up Wales Gary Owen
Score 37–24
1968
1970

The 1969 Player's No.6 World Snooker Championship was the first snooker championship in a knock-out format since 1957, following years of challenge matches. The final was held at the Victoria Hall in London, England,[1][2] and finished on 22 March 1969.[3]

John Spencer won in the final 37–24 against Gary Owen.

Tournament summary

  • The first match, at the Wryton Stadium in Bolton, saw the end of John Pulman's reign as champion at the hands of John Spencer.[4]
  • Two new professionals made the semi-final, Spencer and Owen, and both won their matches. Spencer beat Williams 37–12, and Owen beat Davis 37–24.[2]
  • John Spencer won the first of his three world titles by defeating Gary Owen 37–24 in the final at the Victoria Hall in London.[1][5] With this he became the first player to win the World Championship at his first attempt since Joe Davis won the inaugural championship in 1927.[6]
  • It was also sponsored for the first time by a cigarette company, Player's No.6 being the featured brand.[1]

Main draw

[2][7]

Quarter-finals
Best of 49 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 73 frames
Final
Best of 73 frames
       
 England John Pulman  18
 England John Spencer  25  
 England John Spencer  37
     England Rex Williams  12  
 England Rex Williams  25
 England Bernard Bennett  4  
 England John Spencer  37
   
   Wales Gary Owen  24
 Wales Gary Owen  25
 Northern Ireland Jackie Rea  17  
 Wales Gary Owen  37
     England Fred Davis  24  
 England Fred Davis  25
 Wales Ray Reardon  24  
 

Final

Final: Best of 73 frames. Referee: unknown
Victoria Hall, London, England, November 1968 – March 1969.[8]
John Spencer
 England
46–27 Gary Owen
 Wales
81(60)–35, 35–72, 17–76, 64–43, 94(53)–20, 75–73, 55–25, 76–25, 23–96(80), 40–82(52), 27–87(70), 50–62, 91(58)–27, 27–69, 64–33, 68–54, 71–43, 76–21, 85–8, 33–62, 69–41, 95(59)–40, 112(62)–15, 21–95(61), 40–69, 37–64, 79–41, 11–76, 60–24, 18–78, 42–54, 122(56)–11, 87–22, 82(55)–9, 50–72, 62–47, 47–57, 76–26, 44–56, 62(60)–24, 7–64, 44–55, 75–34, 54–39, 57–46, 12–82(57), 54–67(47), 92–31, 98(77)–1, 67–48, 71–26, 43–67, 38–84, 80(73)–8, 77–1, 68–55, 62–52, 69–23, 9–88(50), 73–29, 78–35, 101–21, 89–44, 70–41, 73–64, 19–108(100), 62–51, 51–63, 90–32, 104–17, 58–85, 64–53, 94–34
77 Highest break 100
0 Century breaks 1
10 50+ breaks 7

References

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  8. http://cuetracker.net/Tournaments/World-Championship/1969/916