Originally Posted by DeanH
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Thanks Achamian.
It’d be interesting to know the results of all the, what Kobylecky calls them: “Joe Davis World Champion Challenge” matches. You can imagine them at the time, carrying more public interest than the World Championship Final itself. It’s a shame Joe retired from WC play really as it devalued the event. He said he did it to “give the others a chance”, but why then did he insist on his annual match against the victor, off level terms? Clearly he had retired to protect his unbeaten WC record.
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Originally Posted by Cyril View PostThanks Achamian.
It’d be interesting to know the results of all the, what Kobylecky calls them: “Joe Davis World Champion Challenge” matches. You can imagine them at the time, carrying more public interest than the World Championship Final itself. It’s a shame Joe retired from WC play really as it devalued the event. He said he did it to “give the others a chance”, but why then did he insist on his annual match against the victor, off level terms? Clearly he had retired to protect his unbeaten WC record.
And I agree. I also believe Joe Davis retired to protect his unbeaten WC record.
Joe knew how to keep his reputation and also how to cash in on it. He obviously also had the snooker ability, of course.
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Originally Posted by Cyril View Post
Be nice to have 1965 and 67 on there.
1965 - I have added a further 114 matches I have found to the two that were there before. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find any details of some 130 matches. This is quite normal with "old stuff" but the ratio is unusually heavy to the No side
Any way, onto 1967Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Cyril View PostDean, that’s brilliant - thank you. Sorry for the delay replying but I have t been on here for months!
No worries
FYI 68 EAC - I have started the collecting of these matches. As I say it is a rolling process in a long list - but just for you I am promoting these up the timetableUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Cyril View PostThat’s very kind! The old B&S mags are decent for amateur results aren’t they. Because it was owned by the B&SCC who didn’t care so much for the professionals, the coverage of which wasn’t so good
Let's not forget that Clive Everton started at B&S in 64 (IIRC) and became editor in 1966 - before becoming uncomfortable by the interference by the governing body and went out to start World Snooker which became Snooker Scene
Up the TSF! :snooker:
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