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Sep 25, 2019,10:14 AM
 

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Two unbelievable occurrences: Mosconi's record of 526 balls pocketed in succession . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 24th, 2019-16:33
. . . was beaten earlier this year by John Schmidt . . . . . . with an unfathomable 626 consecutive shots. Of all sporting records, Mosconi's had to be the most improbable of ever being breached. Schmidt breezed past. Way to go, John! Oh, and the second? ...  

If you can get Ronnie to stage a record-breaking attempt, . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 24th, 2019-17:52
. . . I'll sell tickets at the door.

And I’ll buy a couple 😉 [nt]

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : September 25th, 2019-01:30

Harold Worst

 
 By: Tony C. : September 25th, 2019-03:22
I played a little pool when I was young, but only a little, and never paid any attention to the professional circuit. Thanks to the internet, though, a while back I stumbled across a reference to a very interesting former player whose name is not so well ... 

Tony. Eternal thanks for this marvelous sound file. I hung on every word and I'm a violin player, not a pool player. I'll send this to a good friend.

 
 By: halgedahl : September 25th, 2019-09:06
And I'll get to your other link when I have a few more minutes. And I raise one for Mr. Harold Worst this evening. Many thanks for sharing. FH

More colorful (audio) tales from Ronnie Allen...

 
 By: Tony C. : September 25th, 2019-15:42
This begins with the Worst reminisces that I linked above, but includes many more gems!

I had come across Worst before while researching pool history . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 25th, 2019-11:12
. . . but didn't realize how highly regarded he was until now. Thanks for the links, Tony. Now, to find a poster of my new hero. ;-)

I'll keep my eyes open, Art!

 
 By: Tony C. : September 25th, 2019-12:13
There's something particularly fascinating about a player so supreme that he commanded such respect from, and struck fear into the hearts of so many great players and hustlers. That he accomplished what he did soon before dying so young is the exclamation...