My Father had two famous (or infamous) friends that I spent time with as a kid. One was Vince Lombardi, which explains my obsession with football and The Green Bay Packers. The other was Willie Mosconi, which explains my obsession with Straight Pool.
My Dad and Willie knew each other from a very young age, both growing up in Philly. My Dad was a legitimate 100 ball runner in his own right, although he never pursued a career of it.
Christmas of '63, one of my presents was a small pool table at my Father's wish's. My Dad taught me the game and after some years had gone by, he turned me over to Willie's tutelage. This lasted most of my teens, at which point my music career put a significant hold on my pool playing.
I still love the game, still play one day a week for about 4 hours, and although I'll probably never have the time in the near future to get "back in stroke", I'll continue to play. Who knows? Some day I may have the time to re-dedicate to the game, and get back on stroke.
But, until then, I'll always have the great memories of those early experiences, and that will last a lifetime.
I sure do miss them both.
Holy cow! Willie Mosconi taught you?!
So what were his lessons like? Did he emphasize drills, more fundamentals? What was the most important thing he taught you? Come on, share some of the good stuff. Puleeeseeee.
Lou Figueroa