Interesting tidbit of information from Danny D on the legend that is Harold Worst.
Harold Worst was supposedly looking for action against Lassiter but could not play because it was Sunday.
According to Danny D it was a good thing for Harold because in his opinion (and there are few who were actually around to know these things first hand) he would not have beaten Lassiter for the cheese.
From many of the accounts I have heard, in Lassiter's prime he was the best and dominated the era that included the brief appearance of Harold Worst.
Lassiter IMO might be one of the more underrated and forgotten champions of any era. People who talk of the "greatest of all time" tend to mention Efren, Strickland, Mosconi, Greenleaf, but so often Lassiter sort of gets passed by in the discussion. Worst as often as not gets more notice than poor Luther.
Harold Worst was supposedly looking for action against Lassiter but could not play because it was Sunday.
According to Danny D it was a good thing for Harold because in his opinion (and there are few who were actually around to know these things first hand) he would not have beaten Lassiter for the cheese.
From many of the accounts I have heard, in Lassiter's prime he was the best and dominated the era that included the brief appearance of Harold Worst.
Lassiter IMO might be one of the more underrated and forgotten champions of any era. People who talk of the "greatest of all time" tend to mention Efren, Strickland, Mosconi, Greenleaf, but so often Lassiter sort of gets passed by in the discussion. Worst as often as not gets more notice than poor Luther.