Does anyone remember Chuck Morgan, Johnny Dollar (Overton), Larry Ridgeway, Buddy Wallace, Herbie Cue, Pete Glenn and Cincy Clem? These are some of the best players when I was a kid around Ohio. Of course we all know about George Rood and Joey Spaeth but Chuck Morgan was held in the same high regard as these two and Clem was the best One Pocket player. Morgan was probably the best hustler in the Midwest back then along with Don Decoy.
In Oklahoma there was Little Hand, Eufala, Little Bear, and Herman the German. Of course Hitchcock was the legend back there. Hayden Van Lingo and Ronnie Allen came from Oklahoma as well. One other guy who I knew from the Dayton area but was originally from Detroit was Chris Raftis, probably the second best one handed player after Gusitay. I saw Raftis rob Eddie Taylor playing one handed up in the air. No contest! Race to Eleven and I think Chris got him 11-5. Of course at One Pocket no one could beat Ronnie playing one handed. But little Sergio beat Ronnie playing 9-Ball one handed, badly! I would rate Sergio even with Raftis. Little Miami was just a hair behind these two and Gusitay was rated the best at that time. Did anyone ever see Gusitay play? I didn't.
In Oklahoma there was Little Hand, Eufala, Little Bear, and Herman the German. Of course Hitchcock was the legend back there. Hayden Van Lingo and Ronnie Allen came from Oklahoma as well. One other guy who I knew from the Dayton area but was originally from Detroit was Chris Raftis, probably the second best one handed player after Gusitay. I saw Raftis rob Eddie Taylor playing one handed up in the air. No contest! Race to Eleven and I think Chris got him 11-5. Of course at One Pocket no one could beat Ronnie playing one handed. But little Sergio beat Ronnie playing 9-Ball one handed, badly! I would rate Sergio even with Raftis. Little Miami was just a hair behind these two and Gusitay was rated the best at that time. Did anyone ever see Gusitay play? I didn't.
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