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Leslie Driffield

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51: 198:, he travelled to India a couple of weeks before the competition began. He was the only player in the competition to win all of his matches, netting 8,538 points for, and 4,254 against, and took the title. Before leaving India, he won the all-India Billiards Championship, beating fellow world championship competitor Walter Ramage of 177:
using the reserve cue he scored a total of only 31 points, compared to his average score per visit of 36.4 in the previous session. Beetham increased his lead to 271, but Driffield fought back, with the help of a 142 break, to be 174 behind at the end of that session. At the end of the match,
264:. Driffield beat Karnehm 9,029–4,342 in June 1971, in a match not recognised by most professional players. Meanwhile, on 12 December 1970, the Professional Billiard Players Association, which had been reestablished in 1968 by Williams and seven other players, changed its name to the 260:. Williams declined to play Driffield within the five months' time limit that the B&SCC Council had set, which expired on 7 July 1970, and forfeited the title, which was then contested between Driffield and 271:
Driffield retained his title against Albert Johnson of Australia by 9,204–4,946 in January 1973. He also won a tournament in 1972 called the World Open, beating Paddy Morgan 3,055–2,404 in a ten-hour final.
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trophies back to the United Kingdom. Between winning the English and World titles, Driffield lost the Yorkshire title that he had been attempting to defend.
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for 23 years, before winning his first English Amateur Championship title. He was coached by George Nelson, and won the
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and declared itself the governing body for the professional game, recognising Williams as champion.
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version of the world professional championship, played on a challenge basis, in 1971 and 1973.
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Following his English Amateur title victory in 1967, Driffield played at the 1967
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English Amateur billiards champion 1952, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1967
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Driffield was known for his concentration and tenacity as a player. During the
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In 1958, having won further English Amateur titles, Driffield was the
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Day, Arthur (28 March 1952). "Billiard hints from the new champion".
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and was, as in 1952, the only unbeaten player, and the champion.
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Everton, Clive (14 November 1988). "A great billiards amateur".
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Con (4 December 1952). "Driffield's emphatic win in last game".
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came off and he had to use his reserve cue. In his first six
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breaks by 13. His day job was as an executive at an Ellerby
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In the 1952 English Amateur Championship final against
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Driffield was the victor by 101 points, 2,894–2,793.
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World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
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Championship in 1937, 1938, 1950, and 1951, and the
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Early career and English Amateur Championship title
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Guinness Superlatives Ltd. pp. 123–124. 407:"Leeds man may represent Britain at Calcutta". 214:problems involved in returning them, and took 503: 501: 8: 21: 190:(B&SCC) for funds to send Driffield to 20: 490:"Mr Driffield brings back three titles". 485: 483: 377:"Some Milestones in Career of Champion". 250:Billiards Association and Control Council 244:BA&CC World title and WPBSA breakaway 202:by 3002–2256, and also won the all-India 538: 536: 470:"Leslie Driffield wins another title". 420: 418: 352: 102:title twice, in 1952 and 1967; and the 16:English world champion billiards player 757:British Army personnel of World War II 492:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 457:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 442:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 427:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 409:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 394:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 340:Billiards and Snooker Control Council 336:World Professional Billiards Champion 329:Billiards and Snooker Control Council 325:World Professional Billiards Champion 188:Billiards and Snooker Control Council 104:Billiards and Snooker Control Council 7: 747:World champions in English billiards 742:English players of English billiards 722:Photo of Driffield from Getty Images 312:World Amateur Billiards Championship 100:World Amateur Billiards Championship 614:from the original on 1 January 2003 258:professional Billiards Championship 206:championship. He left the original 455:"Leeds man wins billiards title". 14: 210:in India because of the possible 319:World Amateur Billiards Champion 306:World Amateur Billiards Champion 49: 695:Guinness Snooker – The Records 248:Driffield was a member of the 1: 662:"Driffield retains title", 186:Following an appeal by the 778: 182:World Amateur Championship 114:Driffield started playing 582:. Mainstream Publishing. 523:"Driffield is champion". 94:world champion player of 762:Royal Engineers officers 668:, 20 January 1973, p. 16 118:aged 12, and was making 693:Everton, Clive (1985). 678:"Title for Driffield". 134:, where his father was 634:"History of The WPBSA" 510:Yorkshire Evening Post 392:"(untitled article)". 379:Yorkshire Evening Post 363:Yorkshire Evening Post 154:Championship in 1949. 138:. He learnt on a 6x3 610:. 16 February 2001. 75:1952, 1967 (Amateur) 576:(2 December 2011). 558:"Challenge taken". 90:(1912–1988) was an 25: 338:(Challenge basis, 327:(Challenge basis, 234:world championship 223:world championship 196:world championship 644:on 10 August 2019 589:978-1-78057-399-1 296:Career highlights 96:English billiards 85: 84: 769: 709: 708: 690: 684: 683: 675: 669: 660: 654: 653: 651: 649: 630: 624: 623: 621: 619: 600: 594: 593: 570: 564: 563: 555: 549: 548: 540: 531: 530: 520: 514: 513: 505: 496: 495: 487: 478: 477: 467: 461: 460: 452: 446: 445: 437: 431: 430: 422: 413: 412: 404: 398: 397: 389: 383: 382: 374: 368: 367: 357: 282:Second World War 174: 166: 123: 88:Leslie Driffield 72: 55: 53: 52: 26: 24: 23:Leslie Driffield 777: 776: 772: 771: 770: 768: 767: 766: 727: 726: 718: 713: 712: 705: 692: 691: 687: 677: 676: 672: 661: 657: 647: 645: 632: 631: 627: 617: 615: 602: 601: 597: 590: 572: 571: 567: 557: 556: 552: 542: 541: 534: 522: 521: 517: 507: 506: 499: 489: 488: 481: 469: 468: 464: 454: 453: 449: 439: 438: 434: 424: 423: 416: 406: 405: 401: 391: 390: 386: 376: 375: 371: 359: 358: 354: 349: 298: 290:Royal Engineers 278: 246: 184: 176: 168: 159:Herbert Beetham 125: 112: 76: 68: 63:Tournament wins 50: 48: 22: 17: 12: 11: 5: 775: 773: 765: 764: 759: 754: 749: 744: 739: 729: 728: 725: 724: 717: 716:External links 714: 711: 710: 703: 685: 670: 665:Liverpool Echo 655: 625: 595: 588: 574:Everton, Clive 565: 550: 532: 515: 497: 479: 462: 447: 432: 414: 399: 384: 369: 351: 350: 348: 345: 344: 343: 332: 321: 315: 308: 302: 297: 294: 277: 274: 245: 242: 183: 180: 170: 162: 119: 111: 108: 83: 82: 73: 70:World Champion 65: 64: 60: 59: 46: 42: 41: 40:1988 (aged 76) 38: 34: 33: 30: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 774: 763: 760: 758: 755: 753: 750: 748: 745: 743: 740: 738: 735: 734: 732: 723: 720: 719: 715: 706: 700: 696: 689: 686: 681: 674: 671: 667: 666: 659: 656: 643: 639: 635: 629: 626: 613: 609: 605: 604:"WPBSA v TSN" 599: 596: 591: 585: 581: 580: 575: 569: 566: 561: 554: 551: 546: 539: 537: 533: 528: 527: 519: 516: 511: 504: 502: 498: 493: 486: 484: 480: 475: 474: 466: 463: 458: 451: 448: 443: 436: 433: 428: 421: 419: 415: 410: 403: 400: 395: 388: 385: 380: 373: 370: 365: 364: 356: 353: 346: 341: 337: 333: 330: 326: 322: 320: 316: 313: 309: 307: 303: 300: 299: 295: 293: 291: 287: 283: 276:Personal life 275: 273: 269: 267: 263: 259: 255: 251: 243: 241: 239: 235: 230: 228: 225:runner-up to 224: 219: 217: 213: 209: 205: 201: 197: 194:for the 1952 193: 189: 181: 179: 175: 167: 160: 155: 153: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 124: 117: 109: 107: 105: 101: 98:. He won the 97: 93: 89: 81:professional) 80: 74: 71: 66: 61: 58: 47: 45:Sport country 43: 39: 35: 31: 27: 19: 694: 688: 680:The Guardian 679: 673: 663: 658: 648:20 September 646:. Retrieved 642:the original 637: 628: 618:20 September 616:. 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England
World Champion
B&SCC
English
English billiards
World Amateur Billiards Championship
Billiards and Snooker Control Council
billiards
century
Foundry
Leeds
chairman
foot
YMCA
Yorkshire
Leeds
Herbert Beetham
cue tip
visits
Billiards and Snooker Control Council
Calcutta
world championship
Scotland
snooker
trophies
customs
replica
world championship
Wilson Jones
world championship

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