i favor jean over allison in 14.1
14.1 remains unchanged
I totally agree. Jean's Straight Pool high run was reputedly 134 -- per the highly-unofficial, but believable and stimulating link below. Allison, for a variety of understandable career reasons (8-, 9-, and 10-ball) never got anywhere close to this. (Had she specialized at some point, she certainly had the skill set to
equal or exceed that amount by a couple racks at least . . . as Jeanette Lee's highest run did.)
http://www.thehypertexts.com/Pool%20Billiards%20record%20high%20runs.htm
(The reference to Jean's high run can be found (I've pasted below) in the Irving Crane section of the long web page.)
Irving Crane, straight pool, ran 150 balls and out against Joe Balsis in the finals of the 1966 US Open championship
Welker Cochran, 18.1 balkline, 150 exhibition high average in 1927
Pulman, snooker, 147 maximum break in 1965
Ralph Greenleaf, continuous pool, 137 balls (unfinished) at Camden, NJ, in 1918
Jean Balukas, straight pool, 134 balls
Jack Schaeffer Jr., 28.2 balkline billiards, 132 balls record high run in 1937
Ruth McGinnis, straight pool, 128 balls (she also had runs of 126, 125 and 85)
Tkach Kristina, straight pool, 123 balls (her run can be viewed on YouTube)
Jasmin Ouschan, straight pool, 120 balls (her brother Albin is also a world champion pool player; in 2008 Jasmin finished third in a major men's tournament, defeating Mikka Immonen and Oliver Ortmann)
William Clearwater, straight pool, 118 balls in an early straight pool exhibition
Line Kvoersvik aka "Eye Chart", straight pool, 116 balls
Con Stanbury, snooker, 113 balls, first century in 1922
Jake Schaefer, 18-inch balkline (no shot in), 111 balls
Gerda Hofstatter, straight pool, 106 balls in a league match in NYC in 2002
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