Main Draw
Quarter-finals Best of 31 frames |
Semi-finals Best of 31 frames |
Final Best of 73 frames |
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Joe Davis | 24 | |||||||||||
Alec Brown | 7 | Joe Davis | 22 | |||||||||
Walter Donaldson | 24 | Walter Donaldson | 9 | |||||||||
Herbert Holt | 7 | Joe Davis | 37 | |||||||||
Fred Davis | 20 | Fred Davis | 36 | |||||||||
Sydney Lee | 11 | Fred Davis | 17 | |||||||||
Sidney Smith | 22 | Sidney Smith | 14 | |||||||||
Tom Newman | 9 |
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