Joe Davis


 

For the California governor often called "Joe Davis" by his critics, see Gray Davis.

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Joe Davis (15 April, 1901 - 10 July, 1978), was an English professional snooker and billiards player, generally regarded as the father of modern snooker, and one of the greatest players of all time.

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15 April - 1901 - 10 July - 1978 - English - Snooker - Billiards

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Joe Davis became a professional billards player at the age of 18, but soon developed an interest in snooker. He helped to organise the first snooker world championship in 1927. He won the tournament by beating Tom Dennis 20-10, for which he won £6 10s. He went on to win every world championship until 1946, when he retired from the event, but continued to play professionally until 1964.

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First snooker world championship - 1927 - Tom Dennis - 1946 - 1964

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Joe was also the World Professional Billiards Champion from 1928 until 1932.

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1928 - 1932

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In the 1950s, Joe Davis attempted to popularise a new game called Snooker Plus. This game had two extra coloured balls, an orange and a purple, but it never took off.

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He achieved the first officially recognised maximum break of 147 in 1955 in an exhibition match at Leicester Square.

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1955 - Leicester Square

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His brother Fred, twelve years younger, was also one of the greatest players of his era. When Joe met Fred in the world championship final of 1940, Joe won 37-36.

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Fred - 1940

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He was awarded an OBE in 1963.

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OBE - 1963

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Joe Davis died two months after collapsing while watching his brother in the 1978 world snooker championships semi-final.

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1978 - World snooker championships

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Joe Davis is no relation to snooker player Steve Davis.

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