I know for sure that Eddie the hat Burton passed away while playing one hole with Keith Bennett. I think Lassiter passed while practicing. Any others you know of?
I know for sure that Eddie the hat Burton passed away while playing one hole with Keith Bennett. I think Lassiter passed while practicing. Any others you know of?
I know for sure that Eddie the hat Burton passed away while playing one hole with Keith Bennett. I think Lassiter passed while practicing. Any others you know of?
I know for sure that Eddie the hat Burton passed away while playing one hole with Keith Bennett. I think Lassiter passed while practicing. Any others you know of?
Lassiter didn't actually pass away by the pool table... it makes for a good story though.
I know a guy named Mike that was playing in a ring game and upon breaking the balls, the cue ball flew off the table and hit one of the other guys in the shoulder. The guy had a massive heart attack and died right there. It wasn't his fault but Mike became pretty religious after that. I'm sure he felt pretty bad even though the heart attack inevitable anyway.
Although Eddie was known for being a great one pocket player he and I were playing 9 ball. Eddie played all games well and was a pleasure knowing and playing.
I was playing billiards with the owner of the bowling alley where I used to play. He started looking really bad and was sweating. He sat in the chair and we quit playing. He said he was all right just didn't feel very good. I left because I was going to a matinee to see Bonnie and Clyde and told him I would see him later. When I got back everybody was crying and I was told Sammy was found dead in the pool room. He must have died shortly after I left and someone came in and found him there.
Harry Cohen, (Some may remember him), I believe died while playing in the Congress Billiards in Miami.
Bob Carr used to come into Fast Eddies in Springfield Va. every morning as soon as they opened the door. He played on table 16 - usually 1 pocket but he was a heck of a bank pool player. There was action there everyday for years. Bob was not afraid to bet, and hundred dollar games were not unusual with lots of sweatin and side bettin! As a result it was a great pool room with all kind of charectors and games coming and going.
...There's a cheater bar right next to it where all the players and side betters and old timers used to sit and scheme ways to get some of Bob's money - I sat there a few times myself.
Since Bob's gone and Eddie's gone there aint much action there anymore but every body there can tell you a story or too about Bob and when you think about that a'int too bad is it?