Women's Professional Snooker Championship


The Women's Professional Snooker Championship was a snooker tournament run from 1934 to 1950 by the Women's Billiards Association. The event was the world championship for female players during this time. Ruth Harrison was the most successful player, winning eight of the ten events. The event was later replaced by the World Women's Snooker Championship.

History

The tournament was held ten times from 1934 to 1950, with a break from 1941 to 1947. Only four different players reached the final during its existence, with Ruth Harrison winning eight of the ten events. The first tournaments were held at Burroughes Hall, London, and the tournaments after the break were held at Leicester Square Hall, London.
The last time that the tournament was held, in 1950, Thelma Carpenter won, a few days after winning the World Women's Billiards Championship title. This proved to be the last time the tournament was held, as public interest in the contest declined.
Although the competition was billed as a World Championship, no players from outside the United Kingdom participated.
Agnes Morris, the 1949 champion, later competed in the World Women's Snooker Championship under her married name of Agnes Davies, and reached the final in 1980.

Finals

Finals – Statistics by player

RankNameNationalityWinner
180
214
313
403

Championship Details

1934 Championship

Source: Gloucestershire Echo, Coventry Evening Telegraph Birmingham Daily Gazette, Sheffield Independent.
There were five entrants.
First round
Semi-finals
Final: Ruth Harrison 7–6 Joyce Gardner
Harrison won the last five frames, after being four frames down at 2–6, to win the title.

1935 Championship

Source: The Times, Gloucester Citizen.
There were three entrants.
Semi-finals
Final: Ruth Harrison 7–5 Joyce Gardner

1936 Championship

Source: The Billiard Player, June 1936. There were four entrants.
Semi-finals
Final: Ruth Harrison 7 -3 Thelma Carpenter

1937 championship

Source: Billiards and Snooker, June 1937. There were four entrants.
Semi-finals
Final: Ruth Harrison 9–4 Joyce Gardner

1938 championship

Sources: Western Daily Press, Birmingham Daily Gazette, Daily Herald.
There were five entrants.
Heat 1
Semi-finals
Final: Ruth Harrison 11–2 Thelma Carpenter

1939 championship

Source: The Billiard Player, May 1939. There were five entrants, but Joyce Gardener withdrew due to influenza.
Heat 1: G.I. Rowley 3–2 Barbara Meston
Semi-finals
Final: Ruth Harrison 8–5 Thelma Carpenter

1940 championship

Sources: Western Mail, Birmingham Daily Gazette, The People.
There were five entrants. Joyce Gardner withdrew because her husband was ill.
Heat 1: Agnes Davies 3–2 Margaret Lennan
Semi-finals
Final: Ruth Harrison 11–2 Agnes Davies
After the first day of the final, Harrison led 6–2 and needed only one frame to win. She won the ninth frame 54–38 to take the match. Four further frames were played, which Harrison won 67–13, 72–40, 71–34 and 50–37.

1948 Championship

Source: The Billiard Player, May 1948 and June 1948.
There were four entrants.
Heats:
Playoff: Agnes Morris 11–10 Thelma Carpenter
Final: Ruth Harrison 16-14 Agnes Morris
Morris won the last four frames, after the result of the match had been decided.

1949 Championship

Source: The Billiard Player, July 1949. There were three entrants.
Semi-final: Thelma Carpenter 20–11 Joyce Gardner. Carpenter won nine consecutive frames and at one point was leading 15–5. The highest break of the match was 37 by Carpenter.
Final: Agnes Morris 16–15 Thelma Carpenter The highest break of the match was 33 by Morris, in the final frame.

1950 Championship

Source: The Billiard Player, June 1950 and July 1950. There were only two entrants.
Final: Thelma Carpenter 20–10 Agnes Morris
The score at the winning frame was 16–7.