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- Q225530 subject Q7832488.
- Q225530 subject Q8137031.
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- Q225530 abstract "The 1936 World Snooker Championship was a snooker tournament mostly held at the Thurston's Hall in London, England. There were a record thirteen entries; a significant increase from the five in the previous year and just two in 1934. Joe Davis won the Championship for the tenth time in a row, beating Horace Lindrum in the final. The final signalled that snooker became a major game, with the Daily Mail Gold Cup switching from billiards to snooker and The Billiard Player changing its name to Billiards and Snooker in October 1936.Horace Lindrum became the first Australian to compete at the World Championship, and made the highest break of the tournament with 101 in his semi-final match against Stanley Newman.".
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- Q225530 comment "The 1936 World Snooker Championship was a snooker tournament mostly held at the Thurston's Hall in London, England. There were a record thirteen entries; a significant increase from the five in the previous year and just two in 1934. Joe Davis won the Championship for the tenth time in a row, beating Horace Lindrum in the final.".
- Q225530 label "1936 World Snooker Championship".