You want to know about Denny? Well, I guess I'll start in San Francisco about 1962. Cochrun's at 1028 Market St. was home to the best players in the world, men like Ronnie Allen, Eddie Taylor, Jack Perkins, "Okie Sam" Harry the Russian, "Legs", "One Eyed Hank", Rodriguez, Mexican Phil and on and on.
Young players were in abundance, Jack Coony, Cole Dickson, Ronnie Barber, Rich Marquez, Junior Garcia, Joe Smiley, Jimmy the Chinaman,Philipino Gene, Grady Mathews, Joe Salizar and Denny Searcy. Denny was the best of the young lot.
He could always do things that nobody else could, like "kill" the cue ball where it looked impossible or draw the cue ball two table lengths on the 6' X 12' snooker table or force a ball into a tight snooker pocket at warp speed.
To this day I never saw anyone with a stroke as good as his and he could use it for big money, too. A tournament came up in the early 70's in Dayton at Joe Burn's place. I knew there was going to be big action, especially at pay ball, a specialty of Denny's. I had planned on going but something came up. I helped Denny obtain appropiate backing and off he went to Dayton.
Experts who were there, including Greg Sullivan, state to a person that it the finest pool they had ever witnessed. Denny won 40 or 50 thousand dollars; tortured the whole field.
Unfortunately for Denny he was never able to leave the bottle alone. But when he was at the apex of his game (only 10 to 15 years)I never saw anyone beat him playing even 9 Ball or snooker. Cliff Thorburn and Denny did break even after a 50 hour match.
Searcy also won the preponderance of the cash in the ring 10 Ball game in that little town in Illinois, the one where guys were losing cars and other merchandise.
Anyway, now Denny is in a bad way, on dialysis and maybe fixing to lose a leg, day to day with most health matters. It's quite an honor for us in the billird community to recognize one of our greatest champions and I'm sorry to say, a man who'll never make the BCA HOF.
I'll keep you all posted as to how this is going to be done.
Young players were in abundance, Jack Coony, Cole Dickson, Ronnie Barber, Rich Marquez, Junior Garcia, Joe Smiley, Jimmy the Chinaman,Philipino Gene, Grady Mathews, Joe Salizar and Denny Searcy. Denny was the best of the young lot.
He could always do things that nobody else could, like "kill" the cue ball where it looked impossible or draw the cue ball two table lengths on the 6' X 12' snooker table or force a ball into a tight snooker pocket at warp speed.
To this day I never saw anyone with a stroke as good as his and he could use it for big money, too. A tournament came up in the early 70's in Dayton at Joe Burn's place. I knew there was going to be big action, especially at pay ball, a specialty of Denny's. I had planned on going but something came up. I helped Denny obtain appropiate backing and off he went to Dayton.
Experts who were there, including Greg Sullivan, state to a person that it the finest pool they had ever witnessed. Denny won 40 or 50 thousand dollars; tortured the whole field.
Unfortunately for Denny he was never able to leave the bottle alone. But when he was at the apex of his game (only 10 to 15 years)I never saw anyone beat him playing even 9 Ball or snooker. Cliff Thorburn and Denny did break even after a 50 hour match.
Searcy also won the preponderance of the cash in the ring 10 Ball game in that little town in Illinois, the one where guys were losing cars and other merchandise.
Anyway, now Denny is in a bad way, on dialysis and maybe fixing to lose a leg, day to day with most health matters. It's quite an honor for us in the billird community to recognize one of our greatest champions and I'm sorry to say, a man who'll never make the BCA HOF.
I'll keep you all posted as to how this is going to be done.