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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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    Championship 25–21. There were three entries for the 1932 tournament. Clark McConachy met Davis in the final, played at Thurston's Hall. Davis took the title...
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    and the Professional Billiards Players' Association (PBPA), Lindrum and McConachy were the only players to compete, with most professional players playing...
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    Lindrum won the 1952 World Snooker Championship defeating New Zealander Clark McConachy. The tournament is disputed, as it had only two participants, and other...
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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...
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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...
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    (1921–22, 1924–27); Joe Davis, (1928–32); Walter Lindrum, (1933–50); Clark McConachy, (1951-68); Rex Williams, (1968–76, 1982–83); and Fred Davis, (1980)...
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  • 1965. 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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  • featured only two entrants – Australian Horace Lindrum and New Zealander Clark McConachy. Due to a dispute between the Professional Billiards Players' Association...
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    Society. Born: Brian McFadden, Irish singer and songwriter for Westlife and later as a solo artist; in Dublin Died: Clark McConachy, 84, New Zealand World...
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  • England, won the title for the sixth time by defeating New Zealander Clark McConachy by 30 frames to 19 in the final. The score when Davis achieved a winning...
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  •  James McBain (SCO)  Chris McBreen (NZL)  Clark McConachy (NZL)  Maryann McConnell (CAN)  Ian McCulloch (ENG)  Anthony McGill (SCO)  Robbie McGuigan (NIR)...
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  • Bessie Smith, African-American singer and actress (d. 1937) 1895 – Clark McConachy, New Zealand snooker player (d. 1980) 1895 – Abigail Mejia, Dominican...
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  • Alec Brown, John Pulman, Jackie Rea, Sidney Smith, plus New Zealander Clark McConachy. Each match lasted three days and was the best of 37 frames. Each match...
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    the event twice more, losing in the semi-final on both occasions, to Clark McConachy, and Willie Smith respectively. Dennis had to withdraw from the 1936...
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    were often organised, especially with New Zealand Billiard Champion Clark McConachy. Lindrum published his instructional book, Billiards, in 1930 [first...
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    enter the BA&CC's 1952 World Snooker Championship were Lindrum and Clark McConachy. According to Clive Everton, it was the World Professional Match-play...
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  • 38–35 World Snooker Championship (BACC event): Horace Lindrum beats Clark McConachy 94–49 Speed Skating World Championships Men's All-round Champion –...
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  • Championship 6th World Snooker Championship is won by Joe Davis who defeats Clark McConachy 30–19 Speed Skating World Championships Men's All-round Champion –...
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  • the deciding frame of the last qualifying match. He lost 29–42 to Clark McConachy in the first round of the main draw. Later the same year, he won the...
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    met prominent snooker and billiards players, including Joe Davis and Clark McConachy, when they played exhibition matches at her father's hotel. Demolished...
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  • Section B, and Clark McConachy. Each player won six of the 12 frames played on the first day of their match. On the second day, McConachy took 11 of 12...
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  • volleyball player Mac McCain (born 1998), American football player Clark McConachy (1895–1980), New Zealand billiards and snooker player Stan McCormick (1923–1999)...
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    the evening “use was made of the recreation facilities of the club, Clark McConachy, New Zealand billiards champion figuring in an exhibition of billiards...
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  • enter the BA&CC's 1952 World Snooker Championship were Lindrum and Clark McConachy. According to Clive Everton, it was the World Professional Match-play...
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  • businessman Robert McConachie, British footballer McConachie, Edmonton, a neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Clark McConachy (1895–1980), New Zealand...
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  • now recognised as world championships, while only Horace Lindrum and Clark McConachy entered for the BACC's 1952 World Snooker Championship.: 47  The World...
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  • recognised as world championships, whilst only Horace Lindrum and Clark McConachy entered for the BACC's 1952 World Snooker Championship. The World Professional...
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  • 75, 62 6  Warren Simpson (AUS) 7 3 4 20–28 345 2,415 52, 47, 44 7  Clark McConachy (NZL) 7 2 5 26–28 303 2,287 87, 73, 64 8  Wilson Jones (IND) 7 0 7...
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  • recognised as world championships, whilst only Horace Lindrum and Clark McConachy entered for the BACC's 1952 World Snooker Championship. The World Professional...
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