That is definitely right. I have a DVD of that match. He also ran 109 against Cisero Murphy in the previous match and 109 and out against Ortmann in an earlier match. It was a great tournament. Archer ran 150 & out against Carter and Miz ran 134(?) and out in his first match of the tournament but I don't remember who against. Anyone?
I was the referee for the Zuglan 148 run.
In those days we called every shot, the ball, the pocket, and the current run.
Like, " 6-ball side pocket, (pause until after it dropped), 87".
Zuglan's run was amazing. After he ran 148, there were no open shots. The five ball (I think it was the 5) was almost dead in the upper left corner pocket. I stood behind Zuglan and I could see that the shot was not makeable.
It couldn't be cut or thrown in. I almost said "safety", but Mike called "5-Ball".
He shot it and missed.
End of run.
After the match was over I asked him why he called that shot when I could see that it couldn't go.
Mike said, "what would you have wanted me to do? Play safe when I'm running 148 balls?"
By the way, Willie Mosconi and Jimmy Caras were seated in the front row right next to my score board.
I got both of them to sign their photos and Willie died within a year.
Caras remarked that he never had seen back-to-back 150-and-out runs, and he was hoping that Zuglan could have made that combo.
Great memories!
P.S.: Zuglan belongs in the Charlie Williams Straight Pool Hall of Fame, without any doubt.
He was one of the most feared 14.1 players during the 1980's and 1990's.