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