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Clark McConachy MBE (15
April 1895 – 12
April 1980),
often known simply as Mac, was a New
Zealand professional player of
English billiards and snooker...
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Williams won the
World Professional Billiards Championship from
Clark McConachy in 1968, the
first time that the
title had been
contested since 1951....
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Championship 25–21.
There were
three entries for the 1932 tournament.
Clark McConachy met
Davis in the final, pla**** at Thurston's Hall.
Davis took the title...
- and the
Professional Billiards Players' ****ociation (PBPA),
Lindrum and
McConachy were the only
players to compete, with most
professional players playing...
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visits to the table. In 1932,
Davis faced New
Zealander Clark McConachy in the final.
McConachy had won
three of
their four warm-up
matches but in the championship...
- won the 1952
World Snooker Championship defeating New
Zealander Clark McConachy. The
tournament is disputed, as it had only two parti****nts, and other...
- Spectrum. 1993–2002.
Chandler 1966.
Sutherland 2008, p. 356.
McConachy 2001, pp. 617–640:
McConachy rejects the
alternative theory that
growing reliance on...
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often organised,
especially with New
Zealand Billiard Champion Clark McConachy.
Lindrum published his
instructional book, Billiards, in 1930 [first printed...
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challenge the
reigning champion Clark McConachy for the
billiards title. This was the
first contest since McConachy's 1951 win and, aged 73 by this time...