Background
McConachy was born at Glenorchy in Otago in 1895.
McConachy was born at Glenorchy in Otago in 1895.
He was the runner-up in the World Snooker Championships of 1932 and 1952. McConachy scored one of the early snooker maximum breaks. An official of the Billiards Association and Control Council later examined the table and found it slightly over the standard size and so the break was not accepted as official
At the time Joe Davis held the record for the highest official break of 146.
The match between McConachy and Horace Lindrum for the World Championship started the following Monday. Clark was a keen advocate of physical fitness and regularly ran up to four miles every day.
A strict teetotaller and non-smoker, he attributed his continued success well into his senior years to these things. He was also well known for walking around the table on his hands before the match started.
He died at his residence in the Auckland suburb of Greenlane on 12 April 1980.
He is a member of the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame. In the 1964 Birthday Honours, he was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (Administration Member of the Order of the British Empire) for community and charitable services.