Joe Davis made a break of 146 on 7 December, the second day of his match against
Albert Brown. He potted a pink after his fourth red. The break equalled Davis's own record break, set on 1 March 1950.
Jackie Rea won all his 8 matches, clinching victory after his 19–18 win against
John Barrie on 15 December. The match between
Joe Davis and his brother,
Fred was the last competitive match played at
Leicester Square Hall before it closed. Joe won the match 19–18 and made a 137 clearance on the final day. The following Saturday, Joe Davis compiled the first officially recognised maximum break in a match against 68-year-old fellow Englishman
Willie Smith. The match between Davis and Smith was played as part of a series of events marking the closure of the hall.
Table the final standings are shown below. The positions were determined firstly by the number of matches won (MW) and, in the event of a tie, the number of frames won (FW).
Albert Brown led
Alec Brown 15–9 after the second day of their match, after which Alec Brown withdrew due to illness. ==Qualifying==