For the young'uns, Jimmy Reid won the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship in 1985.
I would like to locate some of the older pool data on Jimmy for his Wikipedia article. If anybody has anything to share, please do. Calling all Terry Ardenos to the rescue. :grin-square:
Here's Jimmy wearing his U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship green jacket with me at the Super Billiards Expo. :grin-square:
JAM,
I went through some of my Billiards Digest magazines to see what I could find. I don’t have a complete collection, and I’ve only researched up to Feb 1988, but here are some interesting tidbits I found.
#1: Billiards Digest ran a photo essay during the 1979 Pro-am. They asked numerous players “What’s Your Fascination with Pool?” Jimmy Reid replied “The pressure. The totally mental challenge. The winning. There’s nothing like winning.”
Source:
Engh, Rohn. (1982, May/June). Photo Essay from the ’79 Pro-am.
Billiards Digest, vol. 4, no. 5, 29.
#2: Jimmy Reid took third place and $1,650 at the 1984 Tar Heel Open, in Rocky Mount, NC in a field of 41 players. Overall for 1984, Jimmy did not place in the top 20 money winners on the Pro Money List.
Source:
An Uplifting Year. (1985, February, 20-21).
Billiards Digest.
#3: BD’s Almanac for 1988 (1987 Yearbook) has his personal information as follows:
REID, Jim. West Palm Springs, Fla.
Lexington Open (3rd); Carolina’s Cup (4th); Atlanta Open (4th)
The Almanac shows that Jimmy finished 1987 in 13th place in the Points Standings, with 154, and 16th in the Money Standings, having won $9,099.
Lastly, the Almanac lists the Billiard Congress of America – National Champions, which shows that Jimmy won that title in 1979.
Source:
Billiards Digest 1988 Almanac. (1988, February, 28-42).
Billiards Digest.
Not real exciting or personal, but that's what I found. Unfortunately, I haven't found any interviews.
If you’d like, I have scans of the relevant pages, in case you want to verify the sources. PM me if you want those, they are large files. Best of luck on the article.
Rick