Steve and I respected and liked each other, although we couldn't have been from more different backgrounds.I hadn't met him but of course had heard of him, when I hired him to do an exhibition at my pool room in Colo. Spgs. in 1976. We played a 1,000 point match of 14.1, among other things. Steve beat me, I think it was 1,000 to 469.
Over the ensuing years we became fast friends and peers. We had our differences, too but always in a gentlemanly way. Starting the Senior Tour was a stroke of altruism and genius. I just wish he had had time to promote it further.
When asked, as often I was, who was/is the greatest Straight Pool player of all time, I'd always say The Miz and explain why. He won the U.S. Open four times and two other world championships, with open fields comprised of usually 64 men who could all run a hundred balls, not some four or eight man invitational.
Steve was a stand-up guy who never womanized or took drugs or drank much. He loved his family and he was a real credit to the human race and to his profession.
Randi and I prayed for the Miz but our hopes of him living on were dashed in this untimely manner. Our heartfelt condolences to the Mizerak family and to the billiard community.
Grady and Randi Mathews
Over the ensuing years we became fast friends and peers. We had our differences, too but always in a gentlemanly way. Starting the Senior Tour was a stroke of altruism and genius. I just wish he had had time to promote it further.
When asked, as often I was, who was/is the greatest Straight Pool player of all time, I'd always say The Miz and explain why. He won the U.S. Open four times and two other world championships, with open fields comprised of usually 64 men who could all run a hundred balls, not some four or eight man invitational.
Steve was a stand-up guy who never womanized or took drugs or drank much. He loved his family and he was a real credit to the human race and to his profession.
Randi and I prayed for the Miz but our hopes of him living on were dashed in this untimely manner. Our heartfelt condolences to the Mizerak family and to the billiard community.
Grady and Randi Mathews