Back in the early-mid 70's Buddy lived in Dallas for a few months. He was in
Times Square pool room every day. He was a great player then but was not
yet BUDDY. He played Greg Stevens there three times (one win). He was
low over the cue,chin almost touching, and a long bridge. Years later I was
in Louisiana at Red Box's pool room (I think that was the name).This was
the place that had a private room dedicated to Buddy with a plaque at the
entrance that said something like this room dedicated to Buddy Hall, the
best nine ball player in the world. I was standing there reading it when john
Hager said come on in I'm playing Buddy Hall some one pocket, he hasn't
missed a BALL since we started. Buddy was in much more upright position
shorter bridge, and that beautiful pause stroke that everyone now is familiar
with. I don't know about the bridge dream but I suspect this was what it was
really about. Years later he was at Rusty's in Dallas and asked him about
it, he just smiled that big smile of his and said Yeah as I got older it got harder
to bend over. (this was before he got real fat). Yeah sure.
jack