mosconi on the left
cecil "buddy" hall on the right
my best guesses
mosconi on the left
cecil "buddy" hall on the right
my best guesses
Wimpy was 5-1/2 years younger than Willie and kept up his game well in to his 50’s considerably better than Willie did.yea and neither one wanted any part of him playing for big cash when lassiter was in his prime.
and really though, they and a few others were very close in speed. home court, certain tables, and where they were determined the outcomes.
that would be 'Flyboy Spears'?Anyone ever hear of Flyboy? He was tail gunner on a B-52. B-52 duty entailed sitting in a ready room for 2 week stretches. Ah but the ready room had a pool table. Fortunately his service to our country never required him do anything other than, Be Ready.
Pretty sure I never heard a last name. I had the pleasure of his aquintance at one of the White Spot weekend tournaments.that would be 'Flyboy Spears'?
Wow! Were you known as Rhinestone Ray? I better wait for the answer before I tell the story of the first tournament I ever won. Oooops pretty sure I have told it here once or maybe twice. The good news is, as the apprentice said, I tell 'em the same every time.he played almost as good as anyone. i tell the story of playing up in tacoma at the red roof pub. the service guys hung out there. i would go there and make a ton playing on the bar table.
one day playing and knocking off all the quarters on the table for 5 to 20 a game one guy asked to play for more , we did and in the first game with the big cueball he jumped over a ball and made his shot. first time i ever saw that. quit him immediately after that. later found out about him.
One time at the Reno Sands tournament probably 85 or 86. Ed Kelly was the only opponent of Efren's to get to 7 in the race to 9. I sat behind his managers that carried aso would have been ed kelly as few might not know that.
Brings a tear to my eye. No Really.Luther was one of the great ones to be sure, but inevitably Father Time at some point catches everyone including Wimpy. I always remember the story that Earl tells about when he played Luther at some point after Luther was getting on in years and the young Earl was just coming up strong.
After Earl beat Wimpy he looked over and saw Lassiter crying, Earl went over to see what was wrong, and Lassiter said something to the effect, 'nothing' he had just realized that his time had passed, and it was a new era. That's how it is and should be. Time waits for no one!
Yes, but Willie suffered a stroke when he was in his mid-40s that many have suggested compromised his long-term ability to sustain the super-human level of play he had displayed to that point of his legendary career.Wimpy was 5-1/2 years younger than Willie and kept up his game well in to his 50’s considerably better than Willie did.
In their primes, I doubt Willie would want any part of Wimpy in 9-ball, but likely just the opposite for 14.1.