The Statman,
Didn't wan't to mess up your WC thread - by posting on it.
I think observers to these scores/breaks should appreciate the difficult conditions in the thirties. Heavier balls and tighter pockets, more suited to billiards. It is fair to say, I think, that King Joe got them altered to some degree, in the fifties (well, according to Alec Brown).
Are you going to incorporate these findings into the WC records, in your books?
Also, does The Times continue on after WWII, with such comprehensive reporting of our sport and, are there other Newspaper archives we can explore?
The detailed reporting of this era, I feel, is long overdue.
Keep up the good work, Sir.
C
Didn't wan't to mess up your WC thread - by posting on it.
I think observers to these scores/breaks should appreciate the difficult conditions in the thirties. Heavier balls and tighter pockets, more suited to billiards. It is fair to say, I think, that King Joe got them altered to some degree, in the fifties (well, according to Alec Brown).
Are you going to incorporate these findings into the WC records, in your books?
Also, does The Times continue on after WWII, with such comprehensive reporting of our sport and, are there other Newspaper archives we can explore?
The detailed reporting of this era, I feel, is long overdue.
Keep up the good work, Sir.
C
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