These are two players that have often been overlooked in threads discussing former greats of the game. We seem to get lost talking about Varner, Mizerak, Sigel, Rempe, Buddy and Hopkins. And of course everyone wants to know about the great hustlers like Cornbread, Ronnie, Kelly, Jersey Red, Shorty and Ervolino.
Let me just say this, Dallas West and Ray Martin were both GREAT pool players, who excelled at all games! Dallas was even an excellent Three Cushion player. Both of these guys were threats to run 100 balls at any time, played run-out 9-Ball, and were adequate at One Pocket as well. Martin was the superior One Pocket player of the two.
Ray won a couple of World Championships and Dallas won his share of titles as well, including one of the World Series of Tavern pool events. Who knew he even played on a bar table? These were certainly two of the best players of their era, in the top ten without a doubt. They could and did beat every living human who played tournament pool in the 70's and 80's. Efren, Parica, Miz, Buddy, Sigel, et al were not immune to their sting. These two were respected champions by all who knew and competed against them.
Just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge them while they are still around to see it. :thumbup:
Hello Jay
Just wanted to say thank you for the kind words, most likely Dallas and me would have been better know if we had been on the road gambling and sleeping in our cars insread we choose to raise a family, and run a pool room, I guess we missed the boat.Once again thank you.
Your friend
Ray Martin