Dave Yeager had a nickname, "Univac 1000" back when computers were science fiction. We also called him, "Ichabod" because of his appearance, tall and thin. The computer name was because he never missed a ball.
I used to watch him routinely run six packs on the 9 footers. He hung with Buddy Hall and his pos was like watching Buddy play in his prime. He said he had a high run in big table 9 ball of 22 racks. After seeing him play I have no doubt this is true.
He was a strong banker, too. A friend of mine challenged him to some full rack banks. At one point Dave strung three racks and my friend pulled up. No telling how many banks he would have run. He was a champion at jumping balls, too. He would roll out to a jump shot and force you to shoot it or he would probably run out. :grin:
He was strictly a money player and didn't do too well in tournaments. He stayed under the radar and made a living on the road. I beat him in a big nine ball tourney once, but would never do more than practice with him outside of that. In his prime he was easily as good or better than the best. If you played against him you got used to sitting and racking. :wink:
Best,
Mike