Calendar

May
26
Sun
1872: Birth of Jerome Keogh
May 26 all-day
1872: Birth of Jerome Keogh

Jerome Keogh, the man generally credited with inventing 14.1 Continuous, also known as straight pool, was born to Irish immigrants in Friendsville, Pa., on May 26,1872. Mr. Keogh eventually moved to Scranton where he established a billiard academy. He not only won five world titles during his lifetime, but also saw two of his pupils, Thomas Hueston and Irving Crane of Livonia, become world champions. He died on Jan. 12, 1953.  #POOLhistory #straightpool #jeromekeogh

May
27
Mon
2019: John Schmidt Runs 626 in Straight Pool
May 27 all-day
2019: John Schmidt Runs 626 in Straight Pool

On May 27, 2019 John Schmidt runs 626 balls at straight pool, officially breaking Willie Mosconi’s 1954 record. Schmidt played successive games over weeks in the attempt.

Jun
4
Tue
1969: Death of George Jansco
Jun 4 all-day
1969: Death of George Jansco

Johnston City tournament promoters George Jansco dies on June 4, 1969 of a massive cerebral hemorrhage.

Jun
8
Sat
1961: Birthdate of Earl Strickland
Jun 8 all-day
1961: Birthdate of Earl Strickland

June 8, 1961 is the birthdate of five-time U.S. Open 9-Ball champion Earl Strickland.  Born in Roseboro, North Carolina, Strickland is considered one of the finest nine-ball players of all time. He has won over 100 championships, three world titles, and in 1996 the largest single cash price to date. In 2006 he was inducted into the Billiard Congress of America‘s Hall of Fame

Jun
12
Wed
1925: Death of Calvin Demarest
Jun 12 all-day
1925: Death of Calvin Demarest

Calvin Demarest was born on June 20, 1888 and died on June 12, 1925.  He took the 18.2 billiard championship in December 1909, and his final match to win it (against George Sutton), may have been the fastest 18.2 match ever played: it took Demarest  just over an hour to score the requisite 500 points. Demarest suffered a mental breakdown in 1915, attacking both his wife and his mother with a knife. He died while still institutionalized.

Jun
20
Thu
1888: Birth of Calvin Demarest
Jun 20 all-day
1888: Birth of Calvin Demarest

Calvin Demarest was born on June 20, 1888 and died on June 12, 1925.  He took the 18.2 billiard championship in December 1909, and his final match to win it (against George Sutton), may have been the fastest 18.2 match ever played: it took Demarest  just over an hour to score the requisite 500 points. Demarest suffered a mental breakdown in 1915, attacking both his wife and his mother with a knife. He died while still institutionalized.

Jun
22
Sat
1992: The Death of UJ Puckett
Jun 22 all-day
1992: The Death of UJ Puckett

Utley Puckett, better known to the pool world as hustler U.J. Puckett, was born in 1911 and died 81 years later, on June 22, 1992. In life he knew fame and fortune as a professional nine-ball and one-pocket champion alongside fellow sharks Jersey Red and Ronnie Allen. He was famous for his large brimmed white Stetson and his larger-than-life persona. In death U.J. Puckett is known to some as the ghost who haunts a Texas poolroom.

Jun
27
Thu
1913: Birth of Willie Mosconi
Jun 27 all-day
1913: Birth of Willie Mosconi

Willie Mosconi born in Philadelphia in June 27, 1913.

Jul
29
Mon
1934: Birth of Jack “Jersey Red” Breit
Jul 29 all-day
1934: Birth of Jack "Jersey Red" Breit

Jacob Jerome Breitkopf Jr. was born on this day at 4:39 a.m.  He later shortened his name to Jack Breit, but everyone knew him as Jersey Red. He is remembered as one of the nation’s finest and most colorful one-pocket players.

Jul
30
Tue
1960: Death of Walter Lindrum
Jul 30 all-day
1960: Death of Walter Lindrum

Given his pedigree, it seemed inevitable that Walter Albert Lindrum one day would make his mark on the world of English billiards. His grandfather, father and brother were champions. But distinguished as these other Lindrums were, none could match the prowess of Walter Albert, who was born on August 29, 1898 and who died on July 30, 1960.