1952 World 3-C Championship, San Francisco

Hi Sir, I would like to buy this photo if you happen to have it still? I found this thread researching this photo. Please let me know if you still have it?

Thanks!
Sorry, I lost control of everything Bob Byrne. Long story but nothing of value is in my possession.
I have unsigned Byrne books, you can purchase anywhere.
These I received from his Wife.
So what!
 
Sorry, I lost control of everything Bob Byrne. Long story but nothing of value is in my possession.
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I believe the image I posted is from Byrne's collection but a different print. As I recall, it needed some help from PhotoShop.

I assume the long story is sad and includes someone named Dennis.
 
I’m having the digital photo enlarged close to poster size and professionally framed, it’s a fantastic insight into pool history and San Francisco history! I love the Centennial carom table! Few pictures of my 10x5 Centennial. Looking to get a Centennial carom also for restoration.
 

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Here is a picture of the 1952 World 3-C tournament which was held in San Francisco and run by the BCA.

Full view:

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Left group:
Unknown - Welker Cochran - Referee, Sebastian - Tour Secretary, Charles McElligott - BCA Official, John Canelli

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Center group:
Irving Crane - Masako Katsura - Willie Hoppe - Kinrey Matsuyama - Joe Procita

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Right group:
Ray Kilgore - Herb Hardt - Jay Bozeman - Arthur Rubin - Joe Chamaco - Tex Zimmerman

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I saw three of the players play (Crane, Katsura, and Procita) and had a cue made by Zimmerman. A friend(?) of mine once tried to steer me into a one pocket game with Procita. I declined as I wanted to play nine ball.

Here is the tournament chart on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masako_Katsura#/media/File:1952_World's_Three-Cushion_sheet.png
And i thought i was old. ;) Cool pics.
 
Here is an original.
 

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hey @Bob Jewett , is it ok to print and frame for my home/office?
I am powerless to stop you. ;)

It's possible that the photographer's descendants have some kind of copyright claim, but I suspect that it was "work for hire" and the BCA in theory holds the copyright. They have other fish to fry right now, and if I had to guess, I'd guess that they have no idea that this image exists.
 
works for me, me not selling it, just want to put it up for history. thx for the input.
 
When I first starting to play 3C in 63, I took 1/2 hr. lessons from Joe Procita for $5.00 + the time!

Then we would play a 25-point game, He beat me 25-0 in 5 innings!

He ran five '5's'!
 
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