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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Videos of Pool Champ Harold Worst in 1965

Check out the cool videos of Harold Worst playing in Johnston City, circa 1965, which was about a year before Worst died of cancer. You can find the video on a blog maintained by Freddy "The Beard" Bentivegna. Just click here. Worst is playing Larry "Boston" Shorty in the footage. The Beard also has posted a Jim McKay interview with Worst.

A bit of quick biographical information: Worst was born on Sept. 29, 1929, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1949, according to The Grand Rapids Press, "Worst had followed in Hoppe's steps as a 'boy wonder,' having set a record for youth when at the age of 21 he became the youngest player in history to qualify for world championship play." He placed second in that year's national tournament and then fourth in the world meet. In 1954 he won the world three-cushion title during a tournament in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He then went on to amass a great winning record through the first half of the 1960s and might have surpassed Luther Lassiter as that decade's dominant player had Worst not died of cancer in 1966 at the age of 37. Worst was at the top of this game when he got sick. He remained unconquered as the world's three-cushion champion.

You can read more about Worst in a column I wrote earlier for Billiards Digest. The coding is a bit messed up, but it's still available online here. On the top of this post I've inserted an image of the front page of the Grand Rapids Press that features coverage of Worst. Forgive the dark stains. I think I spilled some wine on my hard copy. You can find the home page of the great Freddy the Beard here.

Friday, August 7, 2009

America's Best Ever Pool Player? You Decide

Who is America's best ever pool player? The poll on the top right of the pool history blog lists some all-time favorites, including recent Hall of Fame inductee Johnny Archer. I've left Willie Hoppe off the list because he was known as one of the best-ever billiards players, as opposed to one of the best-ever pool players. Neither have I included one of my personal favorites, Efren "Bata" Reyes. As he's from the Philippines, I figured I'd save him for a future poll of the greatest international players. I've also tried to get a good mix of players from different eras. (Van Boening vs. Greenleaf?!) Vote early. Vote often. I'll leave the poll up for awhile. Also, if you have a write-in candidate, feel free to comment at the bottom of this post. I'll tally up the write-ins later, along with those listed on the ballot.

Monday, August 20, 2007

The Instructions


*The Instructions
Originally uploaded by jakedyer.
The instructions describe the "Harold Worst Angle-Guide" as a "Precision Engineered Teaching Device"

Saturday, August 18, 2007

More Info about the Angle-Guide


*More Info about the Angle-Guide
Originally uploaded by jakedyer.
Of this device, collector Mike Porter says that when shooting, the rails obviously eliminate any squirt due to an off center hit. There isn't a date anywhere but it was manufactured by Rellim Products in Jackson, Michigan.

Another article about Harold Worst


LaNacion2a
Originally uploaded by jakedyer.
From La Nacion, published in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

An article about Harold Worst


LaNacion1a
Originally uploaded by jakedyer.
This is from La Nacion, published in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It tells of Worst's participation in the 1954 world championship tournament.

Harold Worst Angle Guide


*Harold Worst Angle Guide
Originally uploaded by jakedyer.
Billiards collector Mike Porter found this gadget on ebay.