Born | 4 January 1907 |
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Died | 1973 |
Sport country | Scotland |
Professional | 1923–1954 |
Highest <dfn style="border-bottom:1px dotted #0645AD; font-style:inherit;">break</dfn> | 142 (1946) |
Tournament wins | |
Major | 2 |
World Champion | 1947, 1950 |
Walter Donaldson (1907–1973) was a Scottish professional snooker player.
He turned professional at age 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.
Not always considered a player of real panache, Donaldson was regarded as one of the game's real grafters who never gave up when he appeared to be in a hopeless situation.
Upon his retirement, he is said to have broken up his snooker table and used the slate to make crazy paving.
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