Williebetmore said:
JM,
Bert Kinister sells the complete series of every billiard short ever made. One contains Mosconi instructing the viewer in how to make a straight pool run - he says he'll run 50, then does it in no time flat (often setting up for the next shot while whitey is still rolling into its final position, talking continuously during the run). It is black and white, on an 8 footer, and AFTER his stroke, but he obviously was still playing at a fairly high level.
Willie:
Which one is that on? I think I have those three:
ANTIQUE BILLIARDS
dvd 1 “Whispering Joe Wilson describes the action on this early attempt at color from television in the early 1950’s, The game is called 10-20. 10-20 is a variation of straight pool broken down into 10 frames with no more than 20 points being scored in a frame. The players are Irving “The Deacon” Crane vs. “Cowboy” Jimmy Moore. Jimmy Moore vs. Joe Procita. Joe Diehl vs Don Tozer. Jimmy Moore vs Charlie’ Cacciapaglia.
DVD2 - This dvd consists of the following:
1. A Pete Smith specialty “Super Cue Men” 1948 featuring Willie Mosconi and Jimmy Carras. 9 minutes long picture quality fair
2. RKO Pathe Sportscope “Q-Men” Picture quality good features Irving Crane, Charlie Peterson and Willie Hoppe (10 Minutes long)
3. Columbia Pictures Presents “The Willie Hoppe Story” Picture Quality Good (10 Minutes long)
4. Fox News - Mayor of St. Louis, C. Bruce age 74 defeats Hyatt - the inventor of the Plastic Billiard Ball.(Picture quality fair, this is a silent picture) Charlie Peterson Trick Shots then more match play and finally a very young Charlie Peterson doing trick shots on an oval table and then showing you the foundation of Modem Artistic Billiards (15 Minutes long)
5. Supreme Beer Presents “The 924 Club featuring Welker Cochran” Welker Cochrans 924 Club was one of the worlds most famous billiard roomslocated in San Francisco. This feature has sound to the picture - quality is good (10 Minutes long)
6. Sports on Fox - The Fox Movietone News “Worlds Champion Billiardists Meet in Chicago Tourney” Picture quality good. Made before sound(5 Minutes long)
7. “Cue Master” in Color - Jimmy Caras shows off - Picture quality fair. This was some of the first color television (13 Minutes long)
Dvd3 - This tape is all black and white put together from old newsreels. 1. 12/25/30 C Rudolph captures world title at Dwyer’s in” New York 2. 4/2-6/37 C Ralph Greenleaf trick shots at Ponzi’s New York City 3: 8/23/38 Greenleaf teaches Buster Keaton trick shots (total 10 min.) 4. No Arm George Sutton runs more billiards without forearms or hands than I can (5 min.) 5. (5 min.) Frank Taberski 12/22/28 6. Maurice Daly (80 yrs. old) 5/23/28 New York city (5 min.) 7. Erwin Rudolph at Dwyers 1928-1930 (6 min.) 8. Jake Schaeffer 2/13/29 receives World Metal and Shoots Billiards (5 min.) 9. Frank Taberski 11/27/29 trick shots 10. Ralph Greenleaf 12/19/29 Detroit: crowd scenes and plays pool in an airplane 1L Ponzi, Greenleaf, Mosconi, Carras, Rudolph in Detroit 11/29/42, Charlie Peterson and Irving Crane (total time 1 hour and 23 min.)