Graham Miles (11 May 1941 – 12 October 2014) was an English snooker player.[1]
^Paul Suart. "Birmingham snooker star Graham Miles reveals truth about Alex Higgins". Birminghammail.net. Archived from the original on 1 October 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
GrahamMiles (11 May 1941 – 12 October 2014) was an English snooker player. Miles turned professional in 1971. He first gained recognition in 1974, when...
Major-General Sir Miles William Arthur Peel Graham, KBE, CB, MC, DL (14 August 1895 – 8 February 1976) was a general officer in the British Army. During...
Davis, GrahamMiles, John Spencer, John Pulman Wales team: Reardon, Terry Griffiths, Doug Mountjoy England team: John Spencer, Fred Davis, GrahamMiles Wales...
players in the main tournament. Ray Reardon won the title by defeating GrahamMiles 22–12 in the final. It was Reardon's third World Championship win, after...
and reached a winning score at 11–4. It ended 16–5 after dead frames. GrahamMiles eliminated Bernard Bennett at the Castle Club, Southampton, and made...
a victory in the 1974 Canadian Open, knocking out Willie Thorne and GrahamMiles to reach the final, where he won 8–6 against Taylor. He reached the quarter-finals...
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Greaves before the match went to a deciding frame, which Greaves won. GrahamMiles made the highest break of the first round, 87, in his 9–5 defeat of Geoff...
Jim Meadowcroft lost 6–9 to Griffiths, and Rex Williams lost 5–9 to GrahamMiles. Davis, Griffiths, and Stevens all qualified for the Crucible stage for...
at the Presbyterian Hospital 300 miles north of Shanghai. She grew up in China in a deeply religious household. Graham studied for three years at a high...
previous month, defeated the 1974 World Snooker Championship runner-up GrahamMiles 10–7. John Spencer qualified to meet another former champion, Alex Higgins...
Rex Williams in the quarter-final 4–15. In the 1976 event he defeated GrahamMiles 15–10 and Jim Meadowcroft 15–8 to reach the semi-final where he lost...
prevailed 10–8. Knowles constructed a 101 break in his match against GrahamMiles, but lost the match after being tied at 6–6 and 8–8.: 50–54 In the seventeenth...
David Taylor won the first three frames against GrahamMiles. The pair were level at 8–8 before Miles went on to win 13–10. Fagan was 10–12 behind Alex...
nightclub until 2:00 am that day and had slept for only five hours. GrahamMiles, who was tied at 5–5 with Dave Martin, won the next five frames to achieve...
and won the match 13–9. GrahamMiles was one frame in front of Thorne at 4–3 after their first session, and from 5–4 ahead, Miles won eight consecutive...
(1955) The Musings of Miles (1955) Blue Moods (1955) Miles Davis, Vol. 1 (1956) Miles Davis, Vol. 2 (1956) Dig (1956) Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet (1956)...
9–6 only to collapse 1–9 against GrahamMiles, whose 139 break set a tournament record. In the semi-finals it was Miles' turn to collapse 1–9 to Doug Mountjoy...
was 66 miles (106 km) with 26,900 feet (8,200 m) of ascent. At the time the distance was claimed (not by Graham) to be in excess of 130 miles (210 km)...
England. Ray Reardon was the defending champion in 1975, having defeated GrahamMiles 22–12 in the 1974 final. The championship was held from 9 April to 1...
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tournament and went on to reach the final losing to defending champion GrahamMiles 81-27, making him the third player in a row to win back to back titles...
semi-finals. This year's tournament featured the debuts of Cliff Thorburn and GrahamMiles who went on to win the Pot Black title at the first attempt beating John...