Pool-Playing Tradition Brought Back to Life

JAM

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"My school teacher used to come to the pool hall and bring me back to school," Warren said with a smile. "One time the whole class skipped school. And the teacher knew right where to find us."

Although they're not sure exactly when, Williams and Warren said the original pool hall at the corner of 9th and Rolla opened in the 1950s. "It opened as Stanley's Pool Hall," Warren said. "Stanley Grzyb was the original owner. It's the only place that was open on Christmas. It never closed."

"It was a different time then," Williams said. "Back then no women were allowed. No women... unless your mom came in to kick you out of here. And that happened a lot!"

"It was a popular spot," Warren said. "USGS used to be right next door and those guys would come over to play at lunch. It was a big lunch crowd back then."

Back then there was one table reserved as the "open" table. "Stanley (Grzyb) would rack it himself," Warren said. "It was 10 cents a game, and it was a challenge table. Nothing but 8-Ball."


Ah, those were the days for sure. I remember them well in my neck of the woods. I don't think I will EVER be able to see a pool room like this in my area. I miss it.

The cool part of this story, however, is that these two pool-playing enthusiasts are NOT going to let the tradition die in Rolla, Missouri. Best of all, there will be no alcohol served. I like pool rooms much better that don't serve alcohol, always have and always will.

Continuing: A Rolla tradition is back. Under various names since the 1950s, there has been a pool/billiard hall located at the corner of 9th & Rolla Streets that not only has housed the best players in the area but has also attracted some of the world's best to sharpen their skills.

That tradition will continue when C&M Billiards opens its doors this month.
Owners Mike and Chris Lillie as well as new manager, Brian Harris, have lived that pool-playing tradition. And they can't wait to bring it back.

As has been the case since the first billiard establishment in the 1950s, C&M Billiards is striving to bring a safe, fun setting for both young people as well as established players. Alcoholic beverages have never been allowed in the building. And that won't change with the business re-opens.


About the new owners: A Rich History. Two of the best players produced by the local hall, Bobby Williams and Martin Warren, were on hand last week when Chris Lillie and Harris were showing off the updated facilities.

Williams, who now lives in North Carolina, was a world-ranked player in the 1970s and 1980s. At one time Williams won the U.S. Carolina Cup on the pro billiards circuit, defeating world-renowned player Steve "The Miz" Mizerak on his way to the title.

Warren, who still lives in Rolla, is a two-time Missouri 9-Ball State Champion as well as a Missouri 8-Ball State winner in the 1990s. He won 9-Ball and 8-Ball state titles in the same year, which excluded him from playing for the state titles for more than a dozen years.

Harris, himself a splendid player, says Williams and Warren are among the best players to learn the game on Rolla tables, along with David Matlock, known as "King of the Bar Tables" for all the big bar tournaments he has won over the years, as well as Ronnie Spradling. Those guys literally grew up playing pool there. "We were always here," Williams said.


Who is this Dave Matlock fellow?! :grin-square:

Concluding: The pool hall has two 9-foot tables and three 7-foot tables. "And we may put in a couple of more smaller tables as well," Chris Lillie said.

Snacks, soda and a heat & eat menu are offered, with all the food packaged. "We want to help kids become interested in the sport," Harris said. "We'll eventually want to give lessons and have youth clinics, to teach young people how to play the game properly.

"And we eventually want to have weekly tournaments for younger kids and probably have an open tournament once a month (to include experienced players). And we may also eventually have leagues."

Although he's not sure of an exact date, Chris Lillie says C&M Billiards will be open sometime within the next week or two. Business times will be from 10 a.m.-10 p.m.

"But we'll stay open later if there are several players who want to keep playing," Harris added. C&M Billiards is located at 212 W. 9th St. The phone number is (573) 426-4255.


They're making it player friendly and inviting for youth to learn how to play pool. BRAVO and well done! How refreshing to see pool alive and well in Jolla, MO. Here's wishing C&M Billiards all the success in the world. They deserve it! :)

Source: http://www.therolladailynews.com/sports/x1820646603/Weekend-Feature

Co-owners Chris Lillie (left) and manager Brian Harris of C&M Billiards.
 

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You won't get rich on a pool room, especially tough with no alcohol. But there are things you can do to inspire local kids, and help them stay out of trouble. Give them a clean, safe place to hang out with their friends. Teach them how to obey certain rules. It has it's payment, just not enough for most people. Best of luck to these guys.
 
great!

Absolutely great to see them doing this. I think somehow pool room owners are going to have to find a profitable business model that is family friendly if the sport is ever going to have the general acceptance and success most of us desire for it.

Hu
 
Thanks for the story JAM. Its great that we still have people who do it for the love of the game, because you certainly know you won't be getting rich. LOL. Guess I am getting old as I sure miss these "small town poolrooms".
 
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ShootingArts said:
Absolutely great to see them doing this. I think somehow pool room owners are going to have to find a profitable business model that is family friendly if the sport is ever going to have the general acceptance and success most of us desire for it.

Hu


:yeah:


td
 
New business model for a poolroom. No gambling, no swearing, no beer, wine, or booze. A daycare room at a cheap price with a certified daycare worker running it. Pool school for kids 8-13 yo in the morning. Pool school for adults around noon. The room in a safe area to walk around. Family friendly hosemen/women. OK, I'm going to take a nap and dream somemore now.:) Johnnyt
 
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Johnnyt said:
New business model for a poolroom. No gambling, no swearing, no beer, wine, or booze. A daycare room at a cheap price with a certified daycare worker running it. Pool school for kids 8-13 yo in the morning. Pool school for adults around noon. The room in a safe area to walk around. Family friendly hosemen/women. OK, I'm going to take a nap and dream somemore now.:) Johnnyt


Those "hosemen" though.:wink:

td
 
pool room

well i have had a room 11yr now, when i first opened hr 2pm till midnight. well i was getting lots of high school kids. well i remembered in my younger days our room owner would not let you in untill after 3pm. well me and the wife decidded to open at 5pm and it has worked for the last 10 yr, and we have a good group of players, . i also give a hour of free pool to each senior that showes me a high school deplomer. STAY IN SCHOOL!!!! STICK:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Only five tables, the rent must be cheap if the place is only 100 sq feet =), How much do you charge for 7fters there half the table so is it half the price =) ? One good thing about only having 5 tables, it shouldnt be to hard to get a line out the door. All jokes aside wish them well and was wondering how big is the town and is there another pool room around ( that has the other 5 tables) =).
 
good deal!

stick8 said:
well i have had a room 11yr now, when i first opened hr 2pm till midnight. well i was getting lots of high school kids. well i remembered in my younger days our room owner would not let you in untill after 3pm. well me and the wife decidded to open at 5pm and it has worked for the last 10 yr, and we have a good group of players, . i also give a hour of free pool to each senior that showes me a high school deplomer. STAY IN SCHOOL!!!! STICK:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

My hat is off to you too sir!

Hu
 
Blatant plug for my favorite hall. It too is a no booze establishment. By Oregon law, it is also non smoking. More than 30 Brunswinck 9' tables, not a bar box in the place.

Jim Lebold's "The Cue Ball"...Salem, Oregon.

Tried to post a link, but their site seems to be down right now...
 
Martin Warren is a great guy and one of the great guys to gamble with.

Rolla is about 100 miles southwest from St Louis. Engineering college there where they developed, as a science project, high pressure water to cut thru rock. They re-built a mini stone henge there as the end result of this project years ago.

St Louis has two great pool rooms that are non alcohol and been around for decades. The Sports Center and Ride the Rail.
 
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