Ok Noel will be interesting to hear what Cliff has to say. Does Cliff play any Snooker nowadays do you know?
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Originally Posted by spike View PostOk Noel will be interesting to hear what Cliff has to say. Does Cliff play any Snooker nowadays do you know?
and has a busy appearance, consultation and coaching schedule.
spike... Cliff is a star.
He is well-liked and welcomed everywhere.
Even his used equipment is a star!... LOL
http://kingston.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-...QAdIdZ65945659
Noel
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Yes apart from being a great player in his time i always thought he had a good sense of humor and was always a good people's person who had a certain presence about him."Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."
ALEX HIGGINS
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Originally Posted by noel View PostPJ... my mentor, George was taught by the great George Chenier, North American Snooker Champion 1948-1970, 1950 - Second Place, World Championships, 1963 - World Pocket Billiard championship title (ran the first ever perfect game of 150, beating reigning world champion at the time... ran 144 in a world tournament, the longest run ever from a break). Rumour has it it was Chenier who encouraged Thorburn to go to the UK.
http://www.cshof.ca/accessible/hm_profile.php?i=382
There are a number of guys around Toronto in their 70's and 80's who knew and played with Chenier and who followed snooker closely for more than 50 years... I'll ask around for you...
Noel
I have heard that George was encourgaed to play in the UK by the Joe or Fred Davis. Saw some of his pictures and he had a more upright stance than the nowaday stance.
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