Banking My way To Heaven

Leonard ?Bugs? Rucker

Bugs was his name and pool was his game. He was a dream come true, Bugs wanted to be a great pool hustler and that is what he became. The older he got the better he played. His reputation grew bigger the better he got. He became more intimidating and he beat everyone. He played for the money not for the glory. Bugs was fearless and his aggressive style was awesome to watch. I remember the memories we lived and shared. I will remember Bugs. We played each other about 25 times. Every where we would meet we would play each other, it was our thing. We were both pool hustlers and we both loved action. Everyone was scared to play Bugs. Bugs and I loved the competition and that is why we loved playing each other. We have many stories and it was very exciting each time we played. We never talked while we played either. There were no cheap shots taken by either one of us, by checking each others rack, or by stealing balls or by forgetting to spot a scratch. Everything was above board. We never had a discrepancy and we had too much respect to cheat each other.
Bugs was a fierce competitor and when you played Bugs he would run out from anywhere on the table. He was a run out player and Bugs and Ronnie Allen were the best two run out players in life. Bugs and Taylor were the greatest two bankers in life. And Taylor might have been a little bit more consistent, but Bugs had more heart. Bugs would bet all the money on one game. If Taylor and Bugs would play in a tough neighborhood on bad equipment I would bet on Bugs because he had more heart and he was used to bad conditions. Taylor and Bugs were in a class by themselves. The two most intimidating one pocket players were Ronnie Allen and Bugs. And watching them play was very special. In their prime they would fill a stadium. I have had many great experiences with Bugs and they were all fun and exciting. Bugs was like a brother to me and at the end of his journey Bugs would tell me every time we talked for months he also loved me like a brother. Bugs always looked out for me and if someone would bother me he would step in and say he is with me and if you want a problem you and me can go outside and straighten it out. No one wanted a problem with bugs. He hung out with a tough crowd and everyone liked Bugs and Bugs was their hero. Bugs was to pool what Muhammad Ali was to boxing. I have known and been friends with Bugs for forty years. We never had an argument or disagreement. Bugs loved life and he never gave up. He once told me, Artie don?t ever give up and that is exactly what he did all the way to the end even though the odds were against him. I loved Bugs not for what he did but for who he was, a great man. There will only be one Bugs the unique kid with talent and an innocent smile that people loved and admired. His great attitude and love for people always showed his true colors.
Bugs was a cool character and people would point and say that?s Bugs the best bank pool player in the world. He had a very powerful nickname and a reputation to go with it. He was really in a class by himself. Bugs could have been anything he wanted to be, a pro baseball player, a pro basket ball player but he chose to become a champion pool player and hustler. Back in those days there were no tournaments so it was like this, hustle pool, get a job, or starve to death. He lived a good full exciting life. He was always his own boss and did it his way. I will miss Bugs and I?m sure the rest of the world will too.
Bugs never backed down from a challenge and loved competition. I remember a guy named Sunshine, he idolized Bugs in every way. He tried to bank like Bugs and even act like bugs. He would try to talk and walk and even dress like Bugs. He would say Bugs is the coolest guy on the planet. He was a younger version of Bugs and became a pretty good banker. Sunshine had a lot of talent but the rough pool environment got the best of him.
Bugs was ahead of his time in everything from talking, walking, dressing you name it. Bugs was the coolest man alive. And for all you rap stars and musicians I got news for you Bugs did it all fifty years ago. And he was a natural not a want to be cool guy. Bugs had an unbelievable following everywhere he went. Everyone wanted to see Bugs play. He was a great showman and when he got down to shoot you knew he was a great player. It was like watching Babe Ruth or Hank Aron at the plate. He had class and style like know one else. When he went to put powder on his hands he would get it all over the pool table. It looked like someone spilled a bag of cocaine on the table. I will always remember Bugs and I hope one day we will be together again. I know Bugs good friend Paul Jones will be waiting at the gate for him. They will be together in paradise. Bugs journey is just beginning and God wrapped his hands around him and said come with me Bugs to paradise you?ve suffered long enough.
My deepest sympathy goes out to his family and everyone that knew him. Good bye my friend,

Arthur Bodendorfer
 
I just emailed Freddy about his time with Bugs toward the end Artie. I don't know you but you are a legend as well, in many ways. It's great of you to post this eulogy here among all his friends and admirers. We all only hope that someone speaks half as kindly of us when we're gone. It's very impressive that you think enough of him to actually do it, not just think of it. I only saw Bugs on 4 or 5 occasions and he was as you say, VERY COOL...Tom
 
The Eulogy

Artie Bodendorfer said:
Leonard ?Bugs? Rucker

Bugs was his name and pool was his game. He was a dream come true, Bugs wanted to be a great pool hustler and that is what he became. The older he got the better he played. His reputation grew bigger the better he got. He became more intimidating and he beat everyone. He played for the money not for the glory. Bugs was fearless and his aggressive style was awesome to watch. I remember the memories we lived and shared. I will remember Bugs. We played each other about 25 times. Every where we would meet we would play each other, it was our thing. We were both pool hustlers and we both loved action. Everyone was scared to play Bugs. Bugs and I loved the competition and that is why we loved playing each other. We have many stories and it was very exciting each time we played. We never talked while we played either. There were no cheap shots taken by either one of us, by checking each others rack, or by stealing balls or by forgetting to spot a scratch. Everything was above board. We never had a discrepancy and we had too much respect to cheat each other.
Bugs was a fierce competitor and when you played Bugs he would run out from anywhere on the table. He was a run out player and Bugs and Ronnie Allen were the best two run out players in life. Bugs and Taylor were the greatest two bankers in life. And Taylor might have been a little bit more consistent, but Bugs had more heart. Bugs would bet all the money on one game. If Taylor and Bugs would play in a tough neighborhood on bad equipment I would bet on Bugs because he had more heart and he was used to bad conditions. Taylor and Bugs were in a class by themselves. The two most intimidating one pocket players were Ronnie Allen and Bugs. And watching them play was very special. In their prime they would fill a stadium. I have had many great experiences with Bugs and they were all fun and exciting. Bugs was like a brother to me and at the end of his journey Bugs would tell me every time we talked for months he also loved me like a brother. Bugs always looked out for me and if someone would bother me he would step in and say he is with me and if you want a problem you and me can go outside and straighten it out. No one wanted a problem with bugs. He hung out with a tough crowd and everyone liked Bugs and Bugs was their hero. Bugs was to pool what Muhammad Ali was to boxing. I have known and been friends with Bugs for forty years. We never had an argument or disagreement. Bugs loved life and he never gave up. He once told me, Artie don?t ever give up and that is exactly what he did all the way to the end even though the odds were against him. I loved Bugs not for what he did but for who he was, a great man. There will only be one Bugs the unique kid with talent and an innocent smile that people loved and admired. His great attitude and love for people always showed his true colors.
Bugs was a cool character and people would point and say that?s Bugs the best bank pool player in the world. He had a very powerful nickname and a reputation to go with it. He was really in a class by himself. Bugs could have been anything he wanted to be, a pro baseball player, a pro basket ball player but he chose to become a champion pool player and hustler. Back in those days there were no tournaments so it was like this, hustle pool, get a job, or starve to death. He lived a good full exciting life. He was always his own boss and did it his way. I will miss Bugs and I?m sure the rest of the world will too.
Bugs never backed down from a challenge and loved competition. I remember a guy named Sunshine, he idolized Bugs in every way. He tried to bank like Bugs and even act like bugs. He would try to talk and walk and even dress like Bugs. He would say Bugs is the coolest guy on the planet. He was a younger version of Bugs and became a pretty good banker. Sunshine had a lot of talent but the rough pool environment got the best of him.
Bugs was ahead of his time in everything from talking, walking, dressing you name it. Bugs was the coolest man alive. And for all you rap stars and musicians I got news for you Bugs did it all fifty years ago. And he was a natural not a want to be cool guy. Bugs had an unbelievable following everywhere he went. Everyone wanted to see Bugs play. He was a great showman and when he got down to shoot you knew he was a great player. It was like watching Babe Ruth or Hank Aron at the plate. He had class and style like know one else. When he went to put powder on his hands he would get it all over the pool table. It looked like someone spilled a bag of cocaine on the table. I will always remember Bugs and I hope one day we will be together again. I know Bugs good friend Paul Jones will be waiting at the gate for him. They will be together in paradise. Bugs journey is just beginning and God wrapped his hands around him and said come with me Bugs to paradise you?ve suffered long enough.
My deepest sympathy goes out to his family and everyone that knew him. Good bye my friend,

Arthur Bodendorfer

I've never heard a finer eulogy.

I never met Bugs or watched him play live but your eulogy of Bugs speaks volumes of what a man can be.

Thanks for sharing your experiences with us.

RIP Bugs.


JoeyA
 
I saw Bugs play just once, in 1979. As I watched him play bank pool, I remember thinking "why is he hitting the balls so hard?" and asked Jimmy Fusco about it. Jimmy told me "all the really great bank pool players hit the balls hard, and you're watching one of the true greats." Indeed I was. I also got to see his one-pocket prowess that night.

Great eulogy, Artie, of a man who was bigger than the game he played. Thanks for sharing.
 
player,person, character

Artie, no one could of said it any better,and i,m sad to see him leave. I know you were very close with Bugs and he was a champion in so many ways and your description was right on. I'm sorry I couldn't be at the wake with the Chicago crew as I also loved Bugs along with many. I'm also very proud of you for traveling a great distance to pay your respect to a special person like yourself. God bless Bugs and you too. Your friend ,Bill Incardona.
 
Nice eulogy Artie. I think you have the most green boxes (rep points) of anyone I've ever seen with just one post!
 
Holy Crap!

Is that the best 1st post in AZB history???

I hope Artie becomes a regular and shares as much as he can with the rest of us.

thanks
 
Thank you Artie for a beautiful post. I'm sorry you lost your friend.
 
kano said:
Holy Crap!

Is that the best 1st post in AZB history???

I hope Artie becomes a regular and shares as much as he can with the rest of us.

thanks
I agree,i would like to hear more and learn more from someone who knows as much in 1 hole as Artie does. :)
 
Memorial program and pics from the wake

I have put up on my blog the memorial program, and six group photos of notable attendees that were taken at Bug's service. Just go to my website www.bankingwiththebeard.com and then double click on "Blog."
The service was wonderful, many of Chicago's finest players attended, mostly the old school guys, however. We had a little gospel singing and a little evangelistic preaching, it was great and uplifting. The guy who sang a solo gospel tune played as good as Lou Rawls. After the service about 16 of us went to Chinatown and had a feast at The House of Fortune. Ed Young, the cuemaker did the ordering. The champ had a really nice send-off.

the Beard
 
Artie tells it like it is

Artie, that was a very touching post. You really know how to tell it like it is. I will miss Bugs also, in particular his great stroke, his ability to do everything well, and the way he always carried himself with class. I'm glad I was able to make it to the service and the dinner following. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family, fans, and friends.


Larry Schwartz
 
Larry Schwartz said:
Artie, that was a very touching post. You really know how to tell it like it is. I will miss Bugs also, in particular his great stroke, his ability to do everything well, and the way he always carried himself with class. I'm glad I was able to make it to the service and the dinner following. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family, fans, and friends.


Larry Schwartz

thanks for comming here Larry.

That was a great eulogoy, I saw him once for a few minutes but he didnt hit a ball, i heard of many times in Vegas, Toby F. in Vegas awalys said bugs was the best banker period,

The brotherhood of pool players is important and this thread should be a sticky in a memorial forum on AZ, its content isnt what we want to see, but does keep the spirit of the ledgends, players, friends of the family of pool players who we have lost spirit alive, it would be a shame for such a thread to get lost, Larry Schwartz is an assett to pool for years(he taught me some in Vegas)? and he came out of hiding for this, as did the gentalman who wrote it.

please make a permant thread of this, minus this post of mine.

my deepest sympanthys to all of bugs family, friends, foes, and victems over the years.(i mean that in a most respectful way, bugs beat the day light out of alot of players)
 
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