1966 Amateur Snooker World Championship

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The 1966 Amateur Snooker World Championship was the second edition of the World Amateur Snooker Championship . It took place in November 1966 in Karachi , Pakistan . World champion was the Welshman Gary Owen , who also played the highest break of the tournament with 118 points.

Tournament schedule

The six participating players competed against each other in round robin mode .

space player G V Frames
1 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gary Owen 5 0 30: 7
2 EnglandEngland John Spencer 4th 1 26:14
3 EnglandEngland John Barrie 3 2 23:22
4th CeylonSri Lanka Mohammed Lafir 2 3 22:20
5 ScotlandScotland Bert Demarco 1 4th 14:28
6th PakistanPakistan Hamid Karim 0 5 6:30
EnglandEngland John Barrie - PakistanPakistan Hamid Karim 6: 2
EnglandEngland John Barrie - ScotlandScotland Bert Demarco 6: 3
EnglandEngland John Barrie - CeylonSri Lanka Mohammed Lafir 6: 5
ScotlandScotland Bert Demarco - PakistanPakistan Hamid Karim 6: 4
CeylonSri Lanka Mohammed Lafir - PakistanPakistan Hamid Karim 6-0
CeylonSri Lanka Mohammed Lafir - ScotlandScotland Bert Demarco 6: 2
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gary Owen - PakistanPakistan Hamid Karim 6-0
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gary Owen - EnglandEngland John Barrie 6-0
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gary Owen - CeylonSri Lanka Mohammed Lafir 6: 2
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gary Owen - EnglandEngland John Spencer 6: 2
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gary Owen - ScotlandScotland Bert Demarco 6: 3
EnglandEngland John Spencer - ScotlandScotland Bert Demarco 6-0
EnglandEngland John Spencer - PakistanPakistan Hamid Karim 6-0
EnglandEngland John Spencer - CeylonSri Lanka Mohammed Lafir 6: 3
EnglandEngland John Spencer - EnglandEngland John Barrie 6: 5

Individual evidence

  1. 1966 World Amateur Championship - Men. Cuetracker.net, accessed August 22, 2015 .