1978 World Amateur Snooker Championship

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Die IBSF-Snookerweltmeisterschaft 1978 war die achte Auflage der Amateur-Weltmeisterschaft im Snooker. Sie fand im National Sports Centre in Rabat in Malta statt.Weltmeister wurde der Waliser Cliff Wilson durch einen 11:5-Sieg im Finale gegen den Engländer Joe Johnson. rdf:langString
The 1978 World Amateur Snooker Championship was the eighth edition of the world championship for amateurs, the first championship having been held in 1963. The 1978 tournament was played from 6 to 25 November. Cliff Wilson of Wales defeated Joe Johnson of England 11–5 in the final to win the title. They had finished their first session level at 5–5, then Wilson won six consecutive frames. Johnson made the highest break of the tournament, 101. Wilson received £1,000 prize money as winner. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Die IBSF-Snookerweltmeisterschaft 1978 war die achte Auflage der Amateur-Weltmeisterschaft im Snooker. Sie fand im National Sports Centre in Rabat in Malta statt.Weltmeister wurde der Waliser Cliff Wilson durch einen 11:5-Sieg im Finale gegen den Engländer Joe Johnson.
rdf:langString The 1978 World Amateur Snooker Championship was the eighth edition of the world championship for amateurs, the first championship having been held in 1963. The 1978 tournament was played from 6 to 25 November. Cliff Wilson of Wales defeated Joe Johnson of England 11–5 in the final to win the title. They had finished their first session level at 5–5, then Wilson won six consecutive frames. Johnson made the highest break of the tournament, 101. Wilson received £1,000 prize money as winner.
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