Does anybody have the third-place wins of Johnston City?
First time I went on the road was with Geese. He was the ultimate American road warrior. Geese was a horrible loser, a superstitious gambler, and a hot-tempered Italian, but when he was winning, he was charismatic and fun to be around. His claim to fame, so to speak, was that he came in third place at a Johnston City tournament. I can remember him boasting that he was THIRD in the world at that time. Geese was an action player, a strong one-pocket man. Though most didn't know how strong his game really was, I personally witnessed his magic on a field of green.
How he got his nickname, he was living in Bladensburg, MD and entered a tournament at the Golden Cue as a teenager. Papa George (may he rest in peace) was putting the names up on the chart and left the "r" out of Geese's last name, which is "Gerace." When they called his name, the guy said "Geese? Geese?" Nobody replied. Finally, they realized that it was Michael Gerace who was up next. Everybody laughed at him being called "Geese"; thus, the nickname stuck with him forever.
His real name is Michael Gerace. He's passed away from cancer in his early 50s. He always smoked those Lucky Strikes with no filters.
Here's a great photo of Geese. I cut me off on the other side because I don't like my look in this photo.
When Geese came back from Johnston City, he sashayed into Roman Billiards in Silver Spring and announced that he was now "Third in the World". We were all very impressed, even though at the time Geese wasn't even the best teenage player in the room. That would've been "Little Nicky" Vlahos, a better one pocket player and an infinitely better money manager than Geese.
Geese was a complete character. One time at Randolph Hills on a Saturday evening he matched up with a road player from Jersey for some cheap ($20) one pocket action. Geese could've beaten this guy blindfolded, and for about the first 5 or 6 games Mr. Jersey had made maybe a total of 5 or 6 balls.
But then Geese got bored, and let the guy win a game by 8 to 7. After which he immediately unscrews his cue, about a hundred bucks ahead, and says "I have to leave----I've got a doctor's appointment!"
Yeah, right, a "doctor's appointment" at about 8:00 on a Saturday night. God bless Geese. Every cliche about breaking the mold applied to him.