[1] Davies, then still known as Agnes Morris, was runner up in the 1940 Women's Professional Snooker championship[7] and the winner in 1949.
She was married to Dick Davies (who died in 1996) in 1940, and took a break of some 30 years from competitive snooker.
Returning to competition in the late 1970s, she won three tournaments before reaching another world championship final in 1980.
In 1985 Davies was Voted Life President of the World Ladies' Billiards and Snooker Association (WLBSA).
[1] In 2012, Women's World Snooker held the Agnes Davies Memorial tournament, which was won by Jaique Ip.