He had a small part as a hustler in the 1972 movie Trouble Man.
Sizemore would go anywhere and play anyone and talk shit while robbing them.
JB also played 3 C very good. In Seattle he beat the owner of the 211 for days but eventually lost. Months later I saw him in my neighbor hood bar and it was strange to see him there. He tried to put the bite on me but I passed.
As dangerous as Red could be (he always packed!), Sizemore was even more crazy. He slit Carolina's throat from ear to ear (he survived to show off his scars) after a money beef. A few years after the Dayton tourney, Sizemore took off some drug dealers for 60K and they found his body the next day in his car. They followed him, robbed him and killed him.
Sizemore would go anywhere and play anyone and talk shit while robbing them. And he traveled alone most of the time. He was dangerous and fearless but he wasn't invincible. He just ran into the wrong people this time. The only other guy I ever saw like him in the pool world was Cornbread Red. Red would gamble with gangsters and outlaws and never back down from any of them. Somehow they seemed to respect Red though. They accepted him as a confederate. Red had a big scar across his cheek that I heard he got in a knife fight. That was his badge of honor.
He slit Carolina's throat from ear to ear (he survived to show off his scars) after a money beef. A few years after the Dayton tourney, Sizemore took off some drug dealers for 60K and they found his body the next day in his car. They followed him, robbed him and killed him.
I see Young Blood all the time. He plays poker and the ponies mostly. He claims he's done with pool. I've known him since 1968 and he is one of the best pool hustlers ever. If he's in the match, he'll take it down. Nowadays like the rest of us old timers, he likes to tell past road stories. But, if he ever comes back to the game, he can play banks pretty sporty.
As dangerous as Red could be (he always packed!), Sizemore was even more crazy. He slit Carolina's throat from ear to ear (he survived to show off his scars) after a money beef. A few years after the Dayton tourney, Sizemore took off some drug dealers for 60K and they found his body the next day in his car. They followed him, robbed him and killed him.
Sizemore would go anywhere and play anyone and talk shit while robbing them. And he traveled alone most of the time. He was dangerous and fearless but he wasn't invincible. He just ran into the wrong people this time. The only other guy I ever saw like him in the pool world was Cornbread Red. Red would gamble with gangsters and outlaws and never back down from any of them. Somehow they seemed to respect Red though. They accepted him as a confederate. Red had a big scar across his cheek that I heard he got in a knife fight. That was his badge of honor.
With great sadness I came here today to say James Youngblood Brown passed away this morning and arrangements TBA.Hi, new to the forum as of today and was wanting to drop in and stay hi and introduce myself. I came up in a home that was run by an old timer that was also a Baptist preacher, so I never laid eyes on a pool table until sneaked into a bar down on Rosedale St in Ft Worth, Tx. Tried my hand at a billiards and snooker table a few times, too. That was back in the early 70's when I would shoot hookie from school to go over to the old hall on Magnolia St on the west side and every now and then I would make my way into POPS & MOMS pool hall in STOP SIX, TX to watch more than anything. Needless to say I did not get good enough to forget about getting a day job. This was all before I met my big brother James "Youngblood" Brown and discovered that he was a professional pool player with a pretty good track record. Have any of you guys run across him at work lately, although he claims he does not play much anymore. Get back with me if you have any stories to tell about him. Thanks
My condolences to you and youngblood’s loved onesWith great sadness I came here today to say James Youngblood Brown passed away this morning and arrangements TBA.
Yep, i grew up in a "black" pool room playing full rack banks, good times.I don't think I ever saw the movie, but i do remember Youngblood bragging about being in it. The poolroom is Charley Neal's on Crenshaw Blvd. in L.A. I was in there many times. It was one of the main black poolrooms in the 60's and 70's, along with the Krooked Kue and Tournament Billiards. There were a lot of very good black players playing out of them. Black Nate, Rags Woods, The Iceman, California Shorty, Cecil the Serpant, Texas (or Crippled) Shorty, Peter Gunn, Rush Out Red, Big Lips Donald, Tall Aaron and Youngblood. Redd Fox used to come in there from time to time to hang out and gamble.
I liked to go there because they were always laughing and joking around, telling stories about each other. I could play all the Bank Pool I wanted in there and I even won a couple of times. The original Fatburger was right across the street (you can see it when they walk out of the poolroom to the car). Most of the time I was the only white guy in there and they protected me when I left at night, walking with me to my car.
Years later, when I opened my poolroom at Hollywood Park some of the old time players came in to see me and that helped me to be accepted into the black community in Inglewood. I did great in that room up until Churchill Downs bought out the racetrack and everything else that was there. I had a new landlord and they wanted me out. That was my last year (2004) and my last poolroom! I'm a little too old now for a seven day a week job, so I guess you could say I'm retired. I'm living off my Social Security ($400 a month, lol) and a few small investments in real estate.
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Damn, just reading this thread - not the ending I expectedWith great sadness I came here today to say James Youngblood Brown passed away this morning and arrangements TBA.
I was going to bring this up also but didn’t feel right. The gentleman your speaking of was kind of a mentor to Bugs if memory serves.well im going to throw a monkey wrench into this.
there were two james youngbloods that were near top players speed.
one was james javellina washington, youngblood brown. as least he used the brown part. to maybe keep people confused with the other.
he was the really good banker,
he hit me up to borrow money and it was just for change as i was stupid enough to give him a ride downtown.
didnt give him shit.
i think he was the one in the movie.
the other was james youngblood brown who i never met or dont think i did but played very well.
and what i heard he was a stand up guy.
seems many get them confused. i do.