Jack and Jill Cue Club in Arlington Virginia

Is that tucker in the white shirt on the left if the photo, gunn?

Well, I'll give my opinion. First time I saw Tucker Shepherd was in 1978, only a few years after this picture. His hair was already pretty much gray by then, so I don't think this is him. Also saw Tucker a good deal in the early 90s when we played 9 ball tournaments in Champions in Shirlington, and he looked exactly the same after all those years. So, I don't think the guy on the left is Tucker.
 
Yea, not Tucker. Looks like Frank Minick, local 1 hole player that played pretty well , but somehow got big spots from good players. He used the side rail kick into the stack break.
 
Is that tucker in the white shirt on the left if the photo, gunn?


No definitely not Tucker

Tucker was the houseman who worked the counter as soon as you walked in the door

Tucker said he wouldn't change this job for anything. "Had first crack at any sucker who walked in the door" he'd say with a big shiite eating grin :)

Mike Surber, Billy Moore, and myself got the education of a lifetime in that room ...

RIP Beenie
 
No definitely not Tucker

Tucker was the houseman who worked the counter as soon as you walked in the door

Tucker said he wouldn't change this job for anything. "Had first crack at any sucker who walked in the door" he'd say with a big shiite eating grin :)

Mike Surber, Billy Moore, and myself got the education of a lifetime in that room ...

RIP Beenie

Howdy Billy , have not seen you in a while! hope all is well. When did Jack and Jill close? must be late 70's i do not remember going there!
 
White shirt?

I met Tucker in the 60's when he was houseman at the cue palace on route1

We remained friends until he passed . May he RIP.

In all that time I never saw him in a white dress shirt.

I think the gunslinger is right.
 
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