.... He's not too hard to find if you go to Hagerstown. I always liked him. He was a gentleman gambler.![]()
Prob easier to find than a pool table in that town! I think the rooms are closed and the closest place is Fredneck Champions?
I got a good story why Carl(punky)jones wont come back to running out billiards(in dundalk) about 5-6 years ago punky came in looking for action like he always did from time to time, so he comes over to me an asks if i want to play(i got 50 dollars ) but iam thinking of a good way of playing with out alerting Punky that iam busted, so i tell him no i dont want to play now i got some things to do, now in the pool hall there is Tom Vanover, punky knows him and will not fool with him anymore(vanover used to give him the 8 and just rob him) but i have the perfect guy with me Pittsburge Mike Katsaris and i know Punky has no idea who he is, well i go over to Punky and say i will play you some races to 7 for 50 dollars with the free 8 and of course Punky wants to bet more but i cant cause thats all i have any way after awile he says come on ill play, so we play 2 sets i win both of them and Punky quits because he knows iam short, but what he dont know is that Pittsburg Mike is with me, so after we quit Mike asks Punkey to play some 9ball and punk says no i will play you some 1pocket(this was perfect now we our betting 50 a game with Punkys money) so mike wins the first 2 games and being who Punky is he raises to 100 a game, few hours later Mike and i bust Punky for 1300 off of 50 dollars, Punky never been back to dundalk again! Punky is a great guy and a great guy to gamble with, he will bet it up!
I only have one Punky story--- it was years ago at the Riverside in Lanc, PA. They had just finished a big 8ball barbox event and a bunch of us were just hitting balls and goofing off. It was a big event that had a lot of good players -- Hopkins and Shadow were there as well. Punky forced through the group of players and asked Hop to play for $100/game 9-ball on the barbox and I recall he asked him for the 7 ball (I might be wrong, but it was either the 7 or 8).
Allen agreed - and they went at it for a while. I'm not sure who won, but I recall asking Allen why he agreed to spotting someone like Punky the 7 when he runs out from everywhere. He said the ball doesn't matter on a barbox because he knows both players are expected to run out and he agreed to the game based on who is supposed to run the biggest packages more often.
Anyways, I really liked Punky's style. He seems like a gentleman and he's definitely a sporty player.
i have a punky story too
i was at jack and jills prolly 12 years ago.
everyone thought my road partner denver barger played
2 balls better then me.
so punky asks me for the 7 i come back with ill give you
the 8 ball so we play 7 ahead for 1500 or 2k cant remember for
sure.
i break and run the first 6 the whole time they are asking
my road partner damn you play better then him
so everytime my cue ball would just be a little off he
would say thats why im better my cue ball would be perfect.
and when i didnt break and run the last rack he told them
thats why he is better he would have run the set.
i did win the set fast.
and at that time me and denver played dead even .
Punky played in the APA Masters league in Champions in Frederick about a year ago. It was a pleasure to watch him in action.
Supposedly, Punky beat Earl Strickland at an early age in Hagerstown I believe it was for some big money.
Earl's backers got really pissed, so they called up from NC to make another match, only this time they said that Punky had better lose because they had their 'mafia' with them. Punky's backers said to bring it on as they had some heat too. So Earl came back and got beat again. Word was that Punky could really play when their was big money on the line. Having said that, supposedly Punky lost to Larry Nevel who beat him like a drum.
Punky recently told me that he traveled to some place over the Md line in Virginia to play the ghost for $600 a set, and that he usually won. He used to practice playing the ghost in Champions and I saw him beat the ghost in good fashion.
Punky admitted to not having a powerful break - I timed it at 18.5mph. His health is not so great now as it is hard for him to stand up for long periods of time.
This in no way is ment in disrespect, but if Punky did beat Strickland it wasnt even, he had to atlease be getting the wild 7 or probably more, Thats what Punky needed and got From Vanover.
This in no way is ment in disrespect, but if Punky did beat Strickland it wasnt even, he had to atlease be getting the wild 7 or probably more, Thats what Punky needed and got From Vanover.
which ain't too shabby either- I wish I was able to unshell the pearl with the 7!
Thats why i said no disrespect, You beat the best in the world with just that little spot, you can flat out play, I can say from days gone by that Punky can bet with the best of them and will play anybody with out fear of who they are or what they won and will play his game to the end! Thats the kind of heart Punky carries!
They had auctions for money that was donated to a medical charity for a heart revival machine for sports people. I can't remember the name of the machine, either. :embarrassed2:
Prob easier to find than a pool table in that town! I think the rooms are closed and the closest place is Fredneck Champions?