Walter Donaldson (Snooker Player)

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colspan = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Personal Information
Date of birth 1907
Date of death 1973
Nationality Scottish
colspan = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Career
Professional 1923 - 1953
2004/5 World Ranking n/a
Best World Ranking n/a
World Championship Best winner (1947, 1950)
Highest Break 142 (1946)
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World Championship 1947, 1950
Walter Donaldson (1907 - 1973) was a Scottish professional snooker player. He turned professional aged just 16, in 1923. He contested many world championships, finally achieving victory in 1947 after Joe Davis had retired from the tournament, and again in 1950. His break of 142 in 1946 was a world record at the time. Upon his retirement, he is said to have broken up his snooker table and used the slate to make crazy paving. Donaldson, Walter Donaldson, Walter Donaldson, Walter Donaldson, Walter

 

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