Your an east coast boy and all you guys play good. I was on the other side of the slab and always respected your game. A little toot myself, played Earl in the late 70's in Long Beach CA, and beat out of $2,000/4 sets of 9 ball. Don't think I could of beat em tho on a dry/clean table. Started off with the wild 8, then call 8, then last two, as he walking I said you got me even, he and Monroe still kept walkin'. On his way out I said, ''you'll be a great player when you learn to follow your cue ball'', enough said.
How difficult back then was it tho for you to beat Rempe in his prime, he was always as tough as they get in match play.
Tell Earl I said Hi.
Ok, you were 1/2 ball under Sigel, you'd still have your hands full with Bobby Hunter.