Tom Carpenter


Tom Carpenter was an English player of English billiards and snooker.

Biography

Carpenter was born on 31 August 1887, to English parents, at Newport, Wales, and later lived in Cardiff. He started playing English billiards at the age of seven, and made a break at the age of ten.
He won the Welsh professional billiards title in 1913, beating Arthur Llewellin by 4,084 points in a match of 9,000-up. Llewellin had held the title for 22 years. Carpenter held the title until 1939, when he resigned it. In his 26-year reign as champion, he went 23 years without challenge.
Carpenter reached the semi-final of the inaugural professional World Snooker Championship in 1927. He also reached the 1928 World billiards championship semi-final.
Carpenter once played Joe Davis in a 7,000-up game of billiards and lost by a single point.
He coached Thelma Carpenter, who won multiple billiards titles.

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