Earl vs Buddy vs Parica over the years?

At one of the Resort's 9ball events(1985) WC did shoot a perfect 1.000 Accu-Stat.
I was the co-TD (with Pat Fleming) and Crane did play a perfect first set, winning 7-0. He won the second set 7-4 to take the title. I think he shot around .900 in that set.
 
Dan Louie is also the only player I know who beat Buddy in Shreveport for the $$$.

I'll brag now. I only played Dan Louie once, in the Dayton tournament in 1974. I won that match 11-6. I guess that makes me the best of them all. Ha Ha!
I was at that tournament, remember the pay ball game?
 
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Dan Louie is also the only player I know who beat Buddy in Shreveport for the $$$.

I'll brag now. I only played Dan Louie once, in the Dayton tournament in 1974. I won that match 11-6. I guess that makes me the best of them all. Ha Ha!
That's an accomplishment! That's the year he won the collegiate championship. Every story I have ever heard about him indicate that he is a great ambassador to pool. Along with being one of the best.
 
I was at that tournament, remember the pay all game?
You meant to say the PayBall game. That was one of the best exhibitions of shooting I've ever seen on any table. Denny Searcy won something like $25-30,000 over the course of three or four days. Only the best players got in that game and Denny busted them all.
 
You meant to say the PayBall game. That was one of the best exhibitions of shooting I've ever seen on any table. Denny Searcy won something like $25-30,000 over the course of three or four days. Only the best players got in that game and Denny busted them all.
I remember for one stretch him playing about 24 hours straight.
 
That's an accomplishment! That's the year he won the collegiate championship. Every story I have ever heard about him indicate that he is a great ambassador to pool. Along with being one of the best.
His spirit and character are well intact. Wonderful man.
 
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