Ken...Yes, Jack was quite a celebrity during the John Wooden years. This story is in his book...Jack was living in Denver, CO. Jack's wife, Mollie, said to him, "Jack, you always draw a crowd around you, wherever you are. Why don't you do some exhibitions?" He laughed, and said, "Yeah, right. Go ahead and get me one." Mollie was an alumni from UCLA, and contacted the school. UCLA had been booking Mosconi for exhibitions for years. Mollie convinced them to hire Jack, and he went to L.A. for the gig. He was such a hit, that they immediately gave him a contract to come back the next year. After that, he came back for 20 years straight! During this period Jack & Mollie moved to Los Angeles, and had a place in the Hollywood Hills area, close to the UCLA campus. He was good friends with all the basketball players, including Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul Jabar, Sven Nader, and tons of others. Coach Wooden would not let the players go anywhere off campus, EXCEPT to Jack & Mollie's house. Why?...because he knew Jack would never let them do anything that would get them into trouble. A few years ago Sven Nader contacted me, wanting to get back in touch with Jack, which I helped him do.
Ken...Unfortunately Jack is a dinosaur, and will NEVER own a computer...so he never will see these kinds of threads. I can't give you Jack's number, but I will forward your information to him, so that he can contact you, if he desires. PM me, and I'll pass it along to him, as I have done for several others.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
Jack taught me the basics in 1-hole back in 1967. He has a great sense of hurmor. We went to some UCLA basketball games. UCLA treated Jack
as an honored guest. The full VIP treatment. It was always a lot of laughs with around Jack. Hope he will see this thread - I would like to hear from him. Maybe Scott Lee could let me have his number?
Ken Thomason