Nat Butler (snooker player)
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Nat Butler was a Scottish snooker player. He competed in the first World Snooker Championship in 1927 and again in 1930. In 1927 he was defeated 3–8 to Tom Carpenter in the opening round.{{cite magazine|last=Thorn|first=A. Stanley|date=May 1927|title=Notes from headquarters|publisher=W. G. Clifford|page=2|magazine=The Billiard Player}}{{cite magazine|date=April 1927|title=The Professional Championship of Snooker|publisher=W. G. Clifford|page=32|magazine=The Billiard Player}} In 1930, he defeated Tom Newman 13–11 to reach the semi-finals, where he was defeated by Tom Dennis 11–13.{{cite news|date=18 March 1930|title=Professional Snooker|page=10|newspaper=Sheffield Independent}}{{cite news|date=21 March 1930|title=Professional Snooker|page=7|newspaper=The Times}}