Vote for the 2014 Straight Pool Hall of Fame

Who do you want to see at this year's 14.1 Hall of Fame in NYC Aug 6th?

  • Jim "King James" Rempe

    Votes: 24 36.9%
  • Allen Hopkins

    Votes: 16 24.6%
  • "Machine Gun" Lou Butera

    Votes: 11 16.9%
  • Nick "Cool Hand" Varner

    Votes: 22 33.8%
  • Frank "Sailor" Stellman

    Votes: 7 10.8%
  • Tom Jennings

    Votes: 1 1.5%

  • Total voters
    65
  • Poll closed .

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VOTE! 2014 14.1 Hall of Fame Nominees are -

Jim Rempe, -born November 4, 1947, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, US)- Rempe began playing pool at the age of 6. he turned pro at the age of 22, winning over 100 major championships, and taking 11 world titles, including the World Straight Pool Championship, WPA World Nine-ball Championship, the World One-pocket Championship, All-Around World Championship and, later, the Mizerak Senior Tour. Rempe won 3 US 14.1 Masters Championships, 1973 NY State 14.1, the US Open 9-Ball, and 4 World 9-Ball titles. He accumulated 23 tournament wins between 1972 and 1978, more than any other pool player in the world, thus acquiring the nickname "King James"

Allen Hopkins, November 18, 1951, Elizabeth, New Jersey) Born in 1951, He promotes multiple annual pool events and still competes as a professional contender. Known for playing all games on a world class level, World Open 14.1 Champion, 1977 ,US Open Nine-ball Champion, 1977, PPPA World Nine-ball Champion, 1977, PPPA World Nine-ball Champion, 1979.

Lou Butera, (born 1937 in Pittston, Pennsylvania) , Butera won the 1973 World 14.1 Championship defeating legendary Irving Crane, as well as runner-up in the World 14.1 in 1972. His nickname, "Machine Gun Lou", derives from his stunning the crowd and fellow competitors by running 150-and-out in straight poolin 21 minutes against Allen Hopkins in 1973.[1]
He gained exposure to the masses in 1981 and 1982 when he appeared in network trick shot competitions on CBS and ABC.[2]

Nick Varner, - Born 1948 n May 15, in Owensboro, Kentucky - Varner gained notoriety on the professional pool scene after he won two ACU-I Intercollegiate Championships while attending Purdue University. A cliché given to Varner was "Speak softly and carry a big stick" because of the way he conducted himself as well as his competitive endeavors. In 1989, Varner became only the second man to earn over $100,000 in prize winnings accumulating 16 major nine-ball events and was "Player of the Year" in 1980 and 1989.

UNSUNG HEROES:
Frank "Sailor" Stellman - From Racine, Wisconsin born in 1927. Legend in the midwest, taught and influenced many 14.1 players and groomed over a dozen 100 ball runners. Organized Wisconsin's first state 9-Ball tournaments for men and women; He was the technical host for a weekly TV pool show. He has given numerous pool seminars usually free of charge. Frank's second year on the 14.1 HOF ballot

Tom Jennings,- A mathematics professor, Jennings was still able to find time to play pro calibre pool and in 1976 and 1977, he won back-to-back US Open 14.1 Pocket Billiards Championships, being the first player since Steve Mizerak to win consecutive championships. He won both titles while also a full-time mathematics professor at Middlesex County College in New Jersey.

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Cisero Murphy still not a candidate?

I think it's a HUGE oversight, at the very least, to have not included Cisero Murphy on the list of candidates.

D.P. -- what happened? You polled the 14.1 Forum weeks ago looking for a list of candidates, and it was fairly obviously unanimous that Cisero Murphy was an extremely popular choice. You even responded to that thread after the readers offered their candidates, thanking them.

Again, what happened?
-Sean
 
I think it's a HUGE oversight, at the very least, to have not included Cisero Murphy on the list of candidates.

Not for nothing, but a World 14.1 Hall of Fame that's three years in and doesn't include:

Willie
Ralph
Irving
Luther
Joe
Steve
Mike
Nick
etc....


But Ollie gets in???
 
Not for nothing, but a World 14.1 Hall of Fame that's three years in and doesn't include:

Willie
Ralph
Irving
Luther
Joe
Steve
Mike
Nick
etc....


But Ollie gets in???

I agree, Freddie. There are a LOT of names that are no-brainers to be on that list. But D.P. polled the 14.1 forum, and if you look, *many* of the replies mentioned Cisero -- more than half.

-Sean <-- has an issue with "sit down, shut up, and just enjoy the movie"
 
Hello~
The nominees are the ones that get the top 6 most submissions , divided into 2 categories of Greatest Player and Unsung Heroes.

Cisero will likely be group inducted with the other legendary players be decades as has been done in previous 14.1 HOFs

Thank you

I agree, Freddie. There are a LOT of names that are no-brainers to be on that list. But D.P. polled the 14.1 forum, and if you look, *many* of the replies mentioned Cisero -- more than half.

-Sean <-- has an issue with "sit down, shut up, and just enjoy the movie"
 
Sean, Freddie -- Two years ago, DP announced "World Champions from 1912 on through the earlier decades of 14.1 history will also be included and recognized as a group."

But I don't recall ever seeing who that included -- surely some of the players on your list, Freddie. But, who knows (someone must).
 
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Past 14.1 HOF inductees include live inductions of Ray Martin, Jerome Keough, Jack Colavita, Danny Diliberto, Oliver Ortmann, Gene Nagy. Group inductions by decades include 14.1 Hall of Famer legends Ralph Greenleaf, Frank Taberski, Erwin Rudolph, Jimmy Caras, Andrew Ponzi, Thomas Hueston, Alfredo de Oro.
 
Not for nothing, but a World 14.1 Hall of Fame that's three years in and doesn't include:

Willie
Ralph
Irving
Luther
Joe
Steve
Mike
Nick
etc....


But Ollie gets in???

Here here, serious oversights
 
... Past 14.1 HOF inductees include live inductions of Ray Martin, Jerome Keough, Jack Colavita, Danny Diliberto, Oliver Ortmann, Gene Nagy. Group inductions by decades include 14.1 Hall of Famer legends Ralph Greenleaf, Frank Taberski, Erwin Rudolph, Jimmy Caras, Andrew Ponzi, Thomas Hueston, Alfredo de Oro.

Thanks for the information. Please explain more about how the group inductions are being done. It sounds like you are doing it by decades. How are players placed in a decade for this purpose? Which decades have been covered so far? How many decades are you covering each year? Which decade or decades will be covered this year? What will be the most recent decade to receive group inductions?
 
Hopkins credentials greatly understated

Allen Hopkins was one of the founding fathers of the PPPA in 1976, an organization that brought us nine World 14.1 championships from 1976-86.

This fact is omitted from the original post and, in my opinion, should weigh heavily in Allen's favor.
 
Thanks for the information. Please explain more about how the group inductions are being done. It sounds like you are doing it by decades. How are players placed in a decade for this purpose? Which decades have been covered so far? How many decades are you covering each year? Which decade or decades will be covered this year? What will be the most recent decade to receive group inductions?

Thanks for helping us continuing honoring the legends!

A new version of the "I love lamp" reply?

-Sean
 
Sean, Freddie -- Two years ago, DP announced "World Champions from 1912 on through the earlier decades of 14.1 history will also be included and recognized as a group."

But I don't recall ever seeing who that included -- surely some of the players on your list, Freddie. But, who knows (someone must).

I was hoping it would be easy to find this list. I'm probably just a dummy at this internet thingy.
 
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