Johnston City players list

The second guy middle row is suppose to be Hayden Lingo. He's accredited with inventing one pocket.
 
... Interesting how Jerry says there were only 16 players, in the '61 event, but there's 21 players (plus the Jansco brothers) in the picture. :confused: ...

Scott -- That same picture (in post #6 with the caption "Entries -- 1961") is in the program on the Ursitti site (for the 7th Annual All Round event) with the caption "FIRST WORLD'S ALL-ROUND TOURNAMENT -- 1962."

So it looks like that picture does not represent the entries for the one-pocket event of 1961.
 
The second guy middle row is suppose to be Hayden Lingo. He's accredited with inventing one pocket.

You know what, I think your right! Thanks. He was an old man by then. The story was that he invented One Pocket in the 30's in Oklahoma. All the old timers said he was the best who ever played the game.

P.S. I'm going to take exception to the date of 1961 on that photo. Johnny Vevis, Hubert Cokes and Fats are not in that picture and there are more than sixteen players shown. I strongly suspect that photo is from 1962 (or 1963) when the tournament was expanded to an All Around format with 9-Ball and Straight Pool added. I believe someone added that date afterward and it is mislabeled.
 
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The picture above is captioned 1961 entries and includes Cisero Murphy. I had heard that blacks were excluded the first few years. Is that correct, or did Cisero play in 1961?
 
The picture above is captioned 1961 entries and includes Cisero Murphy. I had heard that blacks were excluded the first few years. Is that correct, or did Cisero play in 1961?

I would bet that Cisero did not go to Johnston City in 1961. He was not a One Pocket player. The following year (1962) he would have gone for the 9-Ball and Straight Pool. The Jansco's didn't exclude anybody who would gamble! They weren't part of that East Coast clique and elitist group that kept Cisero out of the major Straight Pool tournaments.
 
Larry...I believe Jerry is referring to here! :grin: Interesting how Jerry says there were only 16 players, in the '61 event, but there's 21 players (plus the Jansco brothers) in the picture. :confused: Notable ones in the pic (but missing from Jerry's list) are a young Danny D, and Wimpy right behind him...not to mention Cisero Murphy, as the only black player. See ya Tuesday!

Scott Lee
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That famous picture is dated incorrectly. It is definitely not from 1961, the first year of the Johnston City run. There were only 14 players in that tournament.

Beard
 
This may sound crazy, but here I go,

Bottom Row (L-R) Jimmy Moore, Danny Gartner, Al Coslosky, Paulie Jansco, George Jansco, Alton Whitlow (Babyface), Ed Beauchene (Detroit Whitey), Danny Diliberto, Norman Howard (the Jockey).
Middle Row (L-R) Bill Staton (Weenie Beenie), Hayden Lingo, Howard Barrett, Eddie Taylor, Tugboat Whaley, Don Watson, Luther Lassiter, Joey Spaeth.
Top Row (L-R) Bunny Rogoff (Pots and Pans), Jr. Goff, Cisero Murphy, Earl Schriver, Jack Breit (Jersey Red), Tom Cosmo.

I don't know the second guy in the middle row (maybe Johnny Vevis). This just goes to show how far back I go. I first went to Johnston City in 1963 (I was 19).

That aint 1961, (only 14 entrants in '61) and the 3rd guy in the middle row aint Howard Barrett, it's CornBread Red. You could always tell by his ears.

Finally, Cisero Murphy was not there for sure, in 1961. However, Chicago's Javenly Youngblood Washington (a great black player) was there. There is even a cartoon image of him in the Sports Illustrated Article.

Beard

61' was the only JC tournament that I missed.
 
Am I the only person left alive that saw Lingo play one pocket?

I was going to OU in 1960 and went to OKC to play snooker with Norman Hitchcock. Broke even and then went downtown to another pool room.

On the first table on the left Lingo was playing one pocket with Glenn Womack (Eufaula Kid). Don't remember if they were playing even or not but Lingo could still really play.

Bill S.
 
That aint 1961, (only 14 entrants in '61) and the 3rd guy in the middle row aint Howard Barrett, it's CornBread Red. You could always tell by his ears.

Finally, Cisero Murphy was not there for sure, in 1961. However, Chicago's Javenly Youngblood Washington (a great black player) was there. There is even a cartoon image of him in the Sports Illustrated Article.

Beard

61' was the only JC tournament that I missed.

Thanks Freddie, I was uncertain if it was Howard or Red. Howard had big ears too. I think we've named them all correctly now. I'm with you on the date being wrong.
 
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Am I the only person left alive that saw Lingo play one pocket?

I was going to OU in 1960 and went to OKC to play snooker with Norman Hitchcock. Broke even and then went downtown to another pool room.

On the first table on the left Lingo was playing one pocket with Glenn Womack (Eufaula Kid). Don't remember if they were playing even or not but Lingo could still really play.

Bill S.

Billy, you went downtown to the Central Club, a historic poolroom that was in OKC for over 75 years. Had the long lunch counter on the right side (good food too). And all the tables were in a row along the left side. Ronnie played golf in there on the snooker table quite often. I'm sure Hayden had an influence on him as well.

Eufala was one of the top players of that era, and Ronnie patterned himself after him to a great degree. When I had the poolroom in Bakersfield in the 70's, Eufala showed up one day just to practice. His daughter lived there, that's why he was in town. I was playing good then but I left him alone! :wink:
 
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For what it's worth...
(spelling errors not corrected)

1961
( Spectators .85 cents per session)
One Pocket only

1st place -John Veavis ($2k)
2nd Place -Jimmy Moore ($1k)
3rd place - Hubert Cokes ($500)
4th place - Rudolph Wonderone ($400)

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1962 world's pocket billiard tournament
One Pocket, 9ball, 14.1

General Admission $1.75 +tax
Reserved Seat $2.25 +tax

14.1 entry fee: $75
Coat and tie dress code for players

1st place - Luther Lassiter ($1200)
2nd place - Earl Shriver ($800)
3rd place - Joe Procita ($500)
4th place - Eddie Taylor ($300)

5th place - (tie) Eddie McGehean ($150)
6th place - (tie) Jimmy Moore ($150)


9ball entry fee: $50

1st place - Luther Lassiter ($1k)

2nd place - (tie) Larry Johnson ($466)
3rd place - (tie) Ed Beauchene ($466)
4th place - (tie) Joe Cosgrove ($400)

5th place - (tie) A.F. Bonife ($150)
6th place - (tie) Jimmy Moore " "
7th place - (tie) Earl Shriver " "
8th place - (tie) Eddie McGehean " "


OnePocket entry fee: $75

1st place - Marshall Carpentier ($1k)
2nd place - Eddie Taylor ($600)

3rd place - (tie) Larry Johnson ($400)
4th place - (tie) Al Miller ($400)

5th place - (tie) Jimmy Moore ($150)
6th place - (tie) Eddie McGehean " "
7th place - (tie) Danny Jones " "
8th place - (tie) Bill Staton " "

All Around Winner $1000: Luther Lassiter
(with an unfinished run of 125 and out)

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1963 3rd Annual World's Pocket Billiard Championship
One Pocket, 9ball, 14.1 (82 entries reported)

General Admission $1.75 +tax
Reserved Seat $2.25 +tax

14.1 Entry Fee: $75

1st place - Luther Lassiter ($1000)

2nd place - (tie) Bill Staton ($650)
3rd place - (tie) Alton Whitlow ($650)

4th place - (tie) Don Tozer ($200)
5th place - (tie) Al Caslasky ($200)

6th place - Jack Britt ($100)

7th place - (tie) Larry Johnson ($100)
8th place - (tie) Marshall Carpenter ($100)


9ball entry fee: $75

1st place - Luther Lassiter ($1k)
2nd place - Don Watson ($600)
3rd place - Eddie Beauchene ($400)
4th place - Eddie Taylor ($400)
5th place - Jimmy Moore ($150)
6th place - Cicero Murphy " "
7th place - Al Caslasky " "
8th place - U.J. Puckett " "


OnePocket entry fee: $75

1st place - Eddie Taylor ($1k)
2nd place - Marshall Carpenter ($600)
3rd place - Bill Staton ($400)
4th place - Jack Britt ($400)
5th place - Hubert Cokes ($150)
6th place - Larry Johnson " "
7th place - Joe Spaeth " "
8th place - Luther Lassiter " "

All Around Winner $1000: Luther Lassiter

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1964 4th Annual World's (all around) Pocket Billiard Championship
One Pocket, 9ball, 14.1 (106 entries reported)

General Admission:$1.75 or $1.50 with advance ticket
Player entry fees: $125 per person for each division

14.1:
1st place - Luther Lassiter

9ball:
1st place - Eddie Taylor

OnePocket:
1st place - Eddie Taylor

'All Around' Winner - Eddie Taylor

Money List: (not final standings)
Luther Lassiter - $3900
Eddie Taylor - $2500
Eddie Kelly - $1700
Bill Staton - $1600
Harold Worst - $1500
Cicero Murphy - $900
Danny Jones - $800
Jack Breit - $800
Larry Johnson - $633
Billy Burge - $533
Al Miller - $500
Bunny Ragoff - $500
U.J. Puckett - $500
Don Tozer - $400
Danny Gartner - $400
Alton Whitlow - $333
Eddie McGeehean - $300
Joe Spaeth - $300
Eddie Beauchene - $300
Nick Alina - $200
Marcel Camp - $200
T.A. Preston - $200
Ronnie Allen - $200
John Edwards - $200
Bill Mullins - $200
Junior Goff - $133
Mike Stickoff - $133
Al Coslosky - $133
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Total $20,000

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1965 World's All Around Pocket Billiard Tournament
OnePocket, 14.1, 9ball

14.1
1st place - Harold Worst

9ball
1st place - Harold Worst

OnePocket
1st place - Larry Johnson

'All Around' Winner - Harold Worst

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1966

14.1
1st place - Joe Balsis

9ball
1st place - Eddie Kelly

OnePocket
1st place- Eddie Kelly

'All Around' - Joe Balsis

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1967

14.1
1st place - Irving Crane

9ball
1st place - Luther Lassiter

OnePocket
1st place - Larry Johnson

'All Around' - Luther Lassiter

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1968

14.1
1st place - Al Coslosky

9ball
1st place - Danny Jones

OnePocket
1st place - Larry Johnson

'All Around' - Danny Jones

other competitors included: Martin Kamiam, Ron Allen, Lamarr Hunt, Danny Gartner, Kazuo Fujima, Dallas West, Louie Galvin
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1969

14.1
1st place - Joe Russo

9ball
1st place - Luther Lassiter

OnePocket
1st place - Luther Lassiter

'All Around' - Luther Lassiter

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1970

14.1
1st place - Luther Lassiter

9ball
1st place - Keith Thompson

OnePocket
1st place - Ronnie Allen

'All Around' - Keith Thompson

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1971

14.1
1st place - Luther Lassiter

9ball
1st place- Jimmy Marino

OnePocket
1st place - Jim Rempe

'All Around' - Jimmy Marino

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1972 (two tourneys that year)

14.1
1st place - Danny DiLiberto, 14.1 dropped.

9ball
1st place - Billy Incardona, Larry Johnson

OnePocket
1st place - Larry Johnson, Jimmy Fusco

'All Around' - Danny DiLiberto, Larry Johnson

WOMEN - 14.1 - Jean Balukas
 
great link
do you know what year this program is from anybody??

It says "7th Annual All Round" on the cover. The first event was one pocket only, in 1961, and the all-round events started in 1962. So it could be either 1967 or 1968 depending on how they counted. But since the program shows a picture of the 1966 All-Round Champion but not one for 1967, I'm going to guess that it is the 1967 program.
 
From looking at this list, Lassiter was the man during those times in that tournament. Eferen and Shane are his contemporaries in Derby City to draw a comparison.

For what it's worth...
(spelling errors not corrected)

1961
( Spectators .85 cents per session)
One Pocket only

1st place -John Veavis ($2k)
2nd Place -Jimmy Moore ($1k)
3rd place - Hubert Cokes ($500)
4th place - Rudolph Wonderone ($400)

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1962 world's pocket billiard tournament
One Pocket, 9ball, 14.1

General Admission $1.75 +tax
Reserved Seat $2.25 +tax

14.1 entry fee: $75
Coat and tie dress code for players

1st place - Luther Lassiter ($1200)
2nd place - Earl Shriver ($800)
3rd place - Joe Procita ($500)
4th place - Eddie Taylor ($300)

5th place - (tie) Eddie McGehean ($150)
6th place - (tie) Jimmy Moore ($150)


9ball entry fee: $50

1st place - Luther Lassiter ($1k)

2nd place - (tie) Larry Johnson ($466)
3rd place - (tie) Ed Beauchene ($466)
4th place - (tie) Joe Cosgrove ($400)

5th place - (tie) A.F. Bonife ($150)
6th place - (tie) Jimmy Moore " "
7th place - (tie) Earl Shriver " "
8th place - (tie) Eddie McGehean " "


OnePocket entry fee: $75

1st place - Marshall Carpentier ($1k)
2nd place - Eddie Taylor ($600)

3rd place - (tie) Larry Johnson ($400)
4th place - (tie) Al Miller ($400)

5th place - (tie) Jimmy Moore ($150)
6th place - (tie) Eddie McGehean " "
7th place - (tie) Danny Jones " "
8th place - (tie) Bill Staton " "

All Around Winner $1000: Luther Lassiter
(with an unfinished run of 125 and out)

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1963 3rd Annual World's Pocket Billiard Championship
One Pocket, 9ball, 14.1 (82 entries reported)

General Admission $1.75 +tax
Reserved Seat $2.25 +tax

14.1 Entry Fee: $75

1st place - Luther Lassiter ($1000)

2nd place - (tie) Bill Staton ($650)
3rd place - (tie) Alton Whitlow ($650)

4th place - (tie) Don Tozer ($200)
5th place - (tie) Al Caslasky ($200)

6th place - Jack Britt ($100)

7th place - (tie) Larry Johnson ($100)
8th place - (tie) Marshall Carpenter ($100)


9ball entry fee: $75

1st place - Luther Lassiter ($1k)
2nd place - Don Watson ($600)
3rd place - Eddie Beauchene ($400)
4th place - Eddie Taylor ($400)
5th place - Jimmy Moore ($150)
6th place - Cicero Murphy " "
7th place - Al Caslasky " "
8th place - U.J. Puckett " "


OnePocket entry fee: $75

1st place - Eddie Taylor ($1k)
2nd place - Marshall Carpenter ($600)
3rd place - Bill Staton ($400)
4th place - Jack Britt ($400)
5th place - Hubert Cokes ($150)
6th place - Larry Johnson " "
7th place - Joe Spaeth " "
8th place - Luther Lassiter " "

All Around Winner $1000: Luther Lassiter

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1964 4th Annual World's (all around) Pocket Billiard Championship
One Pocket, 9ball, 14.1 (106 entries reported)

General Admission:$1.75 or $1.50 with advance ticket
Player entry fees: $125 per person for each division

14.1:
1st place - Luther Lassiter

9ball:
1st place - Eddie Taylor

OnePocket:
1st place - Eddie Taylor

'All Around' Winner - Eddie Taylor

Money List: (not final standings)
Luther Lassiter - $3900
Eddie Taylor - $2500
Eddie Kelly - $1700
Bill Staton - $1600
Harold Worst - $1500
Cicero Murphy - $900
Danny Jones - $800
Jack Breit - $800
Larry Johnson - $633
Billy Burge - $533
Al Miller - $500
Bunny Ragoff - $500
U.J. Puckett - $500
Don Tozer - $400
Danny Gartner - $400
Alton Whitlow - $333
Eddie McGeehean - $300
Joe Spaeth - $300
Eddie Beauchene - $300
Nick Alina - $200
Marcel Camp - $200
T.A. Preston - $200
Ronnie Allen - $200
John Edwards - $200
Bill Mullins - $200
Junior Goff - $133
Mike Stickoff - $133
Al Coslosky - $133
_________________
Total $20,000

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1965 World's All Around Pocket Billiard Tournament
OnePocket, 14.1, 9ball

14.1
1st place - Harold Worst

9ball
1st place - Harold Worst

OnePocket
1st place - Larry Johnson

'All Around' Winner - Harold Worst

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1966

14.1
1st place - Joe Balsis

9ball
1st place - Eddie Kelly

OnePocket
1st place- Eddie Kelly

'All Around' - Joe Balsis

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1967

14.1
1st place - Irving Crane

9ball
1st place - Luther Lassiter

OnePocket
1st place - Larry Johnson

'All Around' - Luther Lassiter

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1968

14.1
1st place - Al Coslosky

9ball
1st place - Danny Jones

OnePocket
1st place - Larry Johnson

'All Around' - Danny Jones

other competitors included: Martin Kamiam, Ron Allen, Lamarr Hunt, Danny Gartner, Kazuo Fujima, Dallas West, Louie Galvin
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1969

14.1
1st place - Joe Russo

9ball
1st place - Luther Lassiter

OnePocket
1st place - Luther Lassiter

'All Around' - Luther Lassiter

------------------------

1970

14.1
1st place - Luther Lassiter

9ball
1st place - Keith Thompson

OnePocket
1st place - Ronnie Allen

'All Around' - Keith Thompson

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1971

14.1
1st place - Luther Lassiter

9ball
1st place- Jimmy Marino

OnePocket
1st place - Jim Rempe

'All Around' - Jimmy Marino

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1972 (two tourneys that year)

14.1
1st place - Danny DiLiberto, 14.1 dropped.

9ball
1st place - Billy Incardona, Larry Johnson

OnePocket
1st place - Larry Johnson, Jimmy Fusco

'All Around' - Danny DiLiberto, Larry Johnson

WOMEN - 14.1 - Jean Balukas
 
Jay,
You never cease to amaze......what a memory! I can't remember people I met yesterday. How many hours did you spend with that crew? I did notice that "Shorty" wasn't in the picture....hmmmm,..interesting.....they would have had to put him in the front row just to be seen.

I was around those guys a lot in the 60's and 70's. I would usually spend a week to 10 days at both Johnston City and the Stardust. Plus I got around a little to action pool rooms.
 
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