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A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF 9-BALL POCKET BILLIARDS (201)838-7089 Vol. 2, No. 3
Reyes Hits Jackpot
at Sands Regent
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R E N 0 - An 8-0 record at the Sands Regent Open earned Efren Reyes his first major title of 1986 and the $10,000 grand prize. At the same time, he posted a record breaking TPA tournament average of .923. In races to nine, he breezed through the eighty player double elimination field with wins over Harris (2), Kelly (7), Munson (7), Brown (3), Varner (6), and Strickland three times (7), (6), and (5).
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RENO, NEVADA June 4-8,1986 FINAL STANDINGS
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NAME
1st Efren Reyes 2nd Earl Strickland 3rd Bill Incardona 4th Ray Martin 5th-6th
Allen Hopkins Nick Varner
7th-8th Jose Parica Tom Brown
9th-12th Mike Sigel Dan Louie David Rhodes Mike LeBron
13th-16th Ron Rosas Keith McCready Mike Gulyassy Don Steele
17th-24th J r . Harris David Howard Willie Munson Dan D'Imperio Roy Futternick Louie Lemke Terry Bell Jim Mataya
25th-32nd Buddy Hall Howard Vickery Steve Shaw Danny Medina Rich Geiler Gary Nolan Gary Golder Bill Igel
33rd-48th Ed Kelly Jay Swanson Pete Lhotka Henry Granas Dave Bollman Audie Perez
AVG. PRIZE NAME
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Ray Badami Bruce Broomel Guido Orlandi Charles Cosgriff
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ACCU-FACT Reyes has now extended his winning streak at the Sands Regent to 20 sessions!
— 2 = JA
Efren Again Efren Reyes continues to play the leading role at the
Sands Regent Open and charges $10,000 for his
services. The $20,000 added event which attracted
eighty professional playera was hosted by the Sands
Regent Hotel & Casino and directed by Doug Klisch.
Eight Gold Crown Ill's were provided and maintained
by Reno's Keystone Cue & Cushion.
After the first two rounds of play, it seemed quite
apparent that Reyes and Strickland were in a class by
themselve8, both averaging around a .960 TPA.
Strickland eventually fell victim to Reyes in the
two-out-of-three set finals. Reyes1 near flawless
play extended his winning streak at the Sanda to
twenty sessions in a row. He missed a total of
fifteen balls for the entire tournament. Some players
missed that many in a single session.
Vendors were on hand throughout the week to satisfy
the demands of the players and spectators. Rich
Benson and Don Doughty displayed cues, Michael
Bergman featured cue cases, David Stalmac hawked his
custom clothing, Mickey Peel touted his billiard
services, end Tom, Paul Quinn and "Grandpa" displayed
their assortment of billiard cues and accessories.
Gene Stary produced the pro event in conjunction with
(continued on page 13)
Notable Matches Earl Strickland (.961) opened up the tournament
with an awesome display of talent defeating Mike
Massey (.556) 9-1. Strickland made a ball on the
break on each of his eight breaks and ran out from
the break six times,
Grady Mathews (.813) seemed to have a considerable
advantage leading Dave Bollnan (.824) 6-0. After
the score reached 6-2, the tide turned with
Mathews having little more to do than kick, play
safe, and attempt a few kisses and banks. Bollman
played well to close out the set and won 9-7.
Efren Reyes (.977) missed a bank and scratched in
the pocket, that's all. Jr. Harris (.667) never
had a chance. Reyes won 9-2.
Because of a slow start, Ron Rosas (.871) soon
trsiled Carson Wiley (.771) 1-6. But from that
point on Rosas won the next eight recks, shot a
.969, and won the set 9-6.
Howard Vickery (.868) pocketed ninety-nine balls
while Lenny Loder (.745) pocketed only
thirty-eight. Vickery won 9-8.
In a hill-hill match, Rich Geiler (.875) made the
nine ball on the break against Ed Kelly (.818) and
won 9-8. (continued on page 15)
fr Reno SCORES & # Name Score Avg.
OPENING ROUND
1) G. Nolan G. Colder
2) T. Annigoni M. Dooley
J} A. Hopkins M. Gulyassy
4) L. Lemke P. Lhotka
5) fl. Martin fl. Broomel
6} S. Shaw L. Butera
7)0. Howard T. Cyr
8) B. Igel C. Hauser
9) E. Kelly A. Perez
10) T. Brown T. Karabotsos
11) fl. Futternick D. Jones
12) H. Vickery 8. Hunter
13) C. Wiley fl. Geiler
14) K. McCready M. Danner
15) P. Brienza 8. Hall
16) M. Sigel D. Nordquist
9 (.779) 8 (.770)
9 (.889) 5 (.750)
9 (.893) 4 (.745)
9 (.867) 4 (.804)
9 (.767) 7 (.600)
9 (.880) 4 (.783)
9 (.897) 3 (.694)
9 (.800) 7 (.833)
9 ( .920; 3 (.813)
9 f .904j 3 (.680)
9 (.885) 8 (.859)
9 ( .916; 3 (.727)
9 (.894) 4 (.651)
9 (.899) 8 (.791)
9 (.906) 5 (.824)
9 (.892) 4 (.730)
WINNERS BRACKET
17) G. Nolan £ . Dominguez
18) M. LeBron 0. Steele
19; E. Strickland M. Massey
20) D. Louie B. Surge
21) fl. White T. Annigoni
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9 (.775) 6 (.779)
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24) D. Megiveron S. Smith
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26) J. Rogers T. Osborne
27) fl. Mart in H. Granas
28) D. Bollman G. Mathews
29) S. Shaw P. Quande
30) B. Incardona K. Davenport
31) D. Howard L. Loder
32) P. Schumacher fl. Hills
33) J. Chappel B. Ige l
34) W. Munson W. Costanzo
35) E. Kelly B. Opsahl
36) E. Reyes J. Harris
37) T. Brown fl. Gray
38) C. MacDonald J. Swanson
39) fl. Futternick T. Ito
40) H. Platis G. Orlandi
41) H. Vickery D. Nottingham
42) N. Varner R. Badami
43) fl. flosas C. Wiley
44; K. McCready W. King
45) D. D'Imperio P. Brienza
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9 (.814) 7 (.793)
9 (.833) 5 (.655)
9 (.782) 6 (.781)
9 (.886) 5 (.695)
9 (.824) 7 (.813)
9 (.870) 6 (.761)
9 (.893) 3 (.784)
9 ( .916; 4 (.825)
9 (.730) 3 (.613)
9 (.704) 6 (.704)
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9 (.859) 5 (.673)
9 ( .977; 2 (.667)
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9 (.885) 2 (.700)
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46) D. Medina D. Rhodes
Name Score Avg.
9 (.928; 2 (.714)
47) M. Sigel L. Nelson
9 ( .935J 2 (.711)
48) B. Loucks 9 (.714) C. Cosgriff 4 (.521)
LOSERS (64th-80th)
49) W. King M. Dooley
50) M. Gulyassy fl. Badami
51) P. Lhotka G. Orlandi
52) J. Swanson B. Broomel
53) J. Harris L. Butera
9 (.805) 5 (.742)
9 (.775) 6 (.644)
9 (.867) 2 (.636)
9 (.829) 2 (.667)
9 ( .918; 3 (.750)
9 (.836) 4 (.745)
9 (.710) 8 (.713)
54) W. Costanzo T. Cyr
55) R. Hills C. Hauser
56) A. Perez 9 (.794) K. Davenport 3 (.681)
57) G. Mathews 9 (.896) T. Karabotsos 6 (.846)
58) J. Osborne 9 (.860) D. Jones 7 (.776)
59) 5. Smith 9 (.813) B. Hunter 6 (.739)
60) fl. Geiler 9 (.806) G. Hutchings 7 (.742)
61) M. Danner 9 (.828) T. Annigoni 8 (.795)
62) B. Hall 9 (.923; fl. Surge 2 (.806)
63) 0. Steele 9 (.870) D. Nordquist 4 (.773)
LOSERS (49th-64th)
64) G. Golder L. Nelson
65) D. Rhodes P. Brienza
9 (.794) 6 (.754)
9 (.849) 5 (.797)
9 (.824) 8 (.818)
66) W. King C. Wiley
67) M. Gulyassy 9 (.798) D. Nottingham 8 (.771)
68) P. Lhotka 9 (.887) T. Ito 3 (.773)
69) J. Swanson fl. Gray
70) J. Harris 9 (.793) 8. Opsahl 4 (.708)
71) B. Igel 9 (.90A) W. Costanzo 3 (.767)
72) L. Loder 9 (.773) fl. Hills 8 (.744)
9 (.869) 3 (.581)
73) A. Perez P. Quande
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74) H. Granas G. Mathews
75) T. Bell T. Osborne
76) A. Hopkins S. Smith
77) fl. Geiler M. Danner
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85) fl. Martin 9 ( D. Bollman 4 (
86) B. Incardona 9 ( S. Shaw 5 (
87) D. Howard 9 ( P. Schumacher 6 (
88) W. Munson 9 ( J. Chappel 7 (
89) E. Reyes 9 ( E. Kelly 7 (
90) T. Brown 9 ( C. MacDonald 5 (
91) fl. Futternick 9 ( H. Platis 4 (
92) N. Varner 9 ( H. Vickery 6 (
93) fl. Rosas 9 ( K. McCready 6 (
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97) D. Rhodes 9 ( D. Bollman 5 (
98) S. Shaw 9 ( W. King 6 (
99) M. Gulyassy 9 ( P. Schumacher 6 (
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10. Ray Martin 11. David Rhodes 12. Buddy Hall 13. Mike LeBron 14. Grady Mathews 15. Howard Vickery 16. Paul Brienza 17. Jr. Harris 18. Jay Swanson 19. Ron Rosas 20. Keith McCready 21. David Howard 22. Willie Munson 23. Terry Osborne 24. Tom Brown 25. Dan D'Imperio 26. Pete Lhotka 27. Henry Granas
TPA
923 907 896 882 880 874 870 866 865 858 856 853 846 846 845 842 841 840 838 838 837 837 836 827 824 823 822
NAME TPA
28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54.
Roy Futternick Danny Jones Steve Shaw Carson Wiley Louie Lemke Danny Medina Dave Bollman Mike Gulyassy Tony Annigoni Scott Smith Tom Karabotsos Rich Geiler Terry Bell Jim Mataya Gary Nolan Gary Golder Audie Perez David Nottingham Billy Surge Wilson King Don Steele Warren Costanzo Dick Megiveron Lenny Loder Pat Schumacher Chris MacDonald Bill Igel
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55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80.
Mike Danner Lou Butera Larry Nelson Craig Hauser Jimmy Rogers Ted Ito Ernest Dominguez Darrel Nordquist Gary Hutchings Mike Dooley Jerry Chappel Bob Hunter Mike Massey Richard White Kim Davenport Tom Cyr Robert Gray Harry Platis Rusty Hills Bob Opsahl Bill Loucks Pete Quande Ray Badami Bruce Broomel Guido Orlandi Charles Cosgriff
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NAME PRIZE
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th-
7th-
Nick Varner Efren Reyes Bob Williams Jose Parica
6th Willie Munson Earl Strickland
8th Kim Davenport Keith McCready
$4,000 2,500 1,750 1,200
650 650
425 425
NAME PRIZE
NAME PRIZE
9th-12th Denny Searcy Pat Fleming Paul Brienza David Howard
13th-16th Mike Gulyassy Mike Sigel Steve Mizerak Larry Schwartz
NAME
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4) B. Williams 11 ( J. Parica 10 (
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6) J. Parica 11 ( P. Fleming 9 (
7) E. Strickland 11 ( P. Brienza 4 (
8) K. McCready 11 ( D. Howard 8 (
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10) E. Strickland 11 ( K. McCready 9 (
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TOTAL PERFORMANCE
NAME BALLS
GAMES MADE ERRORS TFA
MISSES (PER 100 BALLS POCKETED)
BALLS SHOTS NAME MADE MISSED AVG
1. Efren Reyes 2. Allen Hopkins 3. Mike Sigel 4. Bill Incardona 5. Earl Strickland 6. Ray Martin 7. Jose Parica 8. Mike LeBron 9. Dan Louie
10. Nick Varner (Sands Regent
619 614 351 510 596 610 369 362 407 438 Average
15 20 15 24 30 32 22 22 26 30 9.5)
2 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 6
4 3 3 7 0 2 0 1 4
6.8
KICK PERFORMANCE (MINIMUM KICKS = 15)
NAME GAMES RICKS GOOD KPA
1 . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Efren Reyes Mike Sigel Allen Hopkins Earl Strickland Nick Varner Jose Parica Bill Incardona Dan Louie Ed Kelly Ray Martin
115 79 129 123 90 83 115 94 59 137
(Sands Regent Ave
619 351 614 596 438 369 510 407 244 610
rage =
52 36 71 80 60 53 76 63 38 101
.818)
.923
.907
.896
.882
.880
.874
.870
.866
.865
.858
BREAK PERFORMANCE
#
i . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
(MINIMUM BREAKS = 20)
NAME GAMES
Nick Varner Wilson King David Rhodes Dan Louie Tom Brown Jr. Harris David Howard Dan D'Imperio Earl Strickland Jose Parica
(Sands Regent
90 60 93 94 87 79 68 59 123 83 : Ave
BREAK BALL MADE SHOTS
50 31 51 51 45 45 37 31 70 46
rage =
W/0 SCR.
39 24 39 38 33 33 27 22 49 32
.570)
BPA
.780
.774
.765
.745
.733
.733
.730
.710
.700
.696
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
#
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10.
Tora Brown Pat Schumacher Mike Sigel Kim Davenport Keith McCready Scott Smith Rusty Hills Nick Varner Dan Louie Efren Reyes
87 42 79 24 101 46 46 90 94 115
(Sands Regent Aver
20 24 21 18 30 15 31 19 28 37 age =
RUN OUT OPPORTUNITIES NAME
Mike Sigel Efren Reyes Jose Parica Allen Hopkins Dan Louie Nick Varner Mike LeBron Lenny Loder Earl Strickland Ron Rosas
(Sands Regent
OPPORTUNITIES
59 94 67 113 70 72 72 32 107 56
Average
RUN OUTS
46 72 47 79 48 49 48 21 69 36
20 23 20 17 28 14 28 17 25 33
1.000 .958 .952 .944 .933 .933 .903 .895 .893 .892
.800)
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= 53.4)
PCT.
78.0 76.6 70.1 69.9 68.6 68.1 66.7 65.6 64.5 64.3
POSITION ERRORS (PER 100 BALLS POCKETED)
BALLS POSITION NAME MADE ERRORS AVG
1. Efren Reyes 2. Nick Varner 3. Mike Sigel 4. David Howard 5. Jose Parica 6. Ron Rosas 7. Dan Louie 8. Ed Kelly 9. Earl Strickland 10. Allen Hopkins
(Sands Regent
619 438 351 297 369 258 407 244 596 614
Average
20 17 14 12 15 11 18 11 27 29 7.2)
3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
2 9 0 0 1 3 4 5 5
4.7
Sands Regent Averages Ball made on the break: 63% Nine ball made on the break: 2.4% Scratch on the break: 9.0%
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Scratch while going for position: 1.1% Run out from the break: 19 Run out after making a ball on the break: 34%
14
rr Notable Matches
(continued from page 3)
Terry Bell (.920) dominated the game against Danny
Hedins (.364) allowing Medina to pocket only four
balls during the 9-0 victory.
After a poor start and trailing Mike LeBron (.926)
4-7, Earl Strickland (.851) allowed LeBron to the
table twice...to kick. Strickland won 9-7.
In a twenty-four minute session against Roy
Futternick (.692), Toe Brown (.944) pocketed a
record low thirty-four balls (Average is seventy-
five) and won 9-0. In fact, with the score 8-0,
Brown had only pocketed twenty-five balls.
Dan Louie (.955) made a ball on the break each of
his nine breaks and ran out from the break six
times. He allowed Ron Rosas (.286) to pocket only
two balls. Final score: 9-1.
Allen Hopkine (.974) shut out Don Steele (.272)
9-0 forcing Steele to merely kick, play safe, and
attempt a few combinations.
What a match! While trailing 3-5, Nick Varner
(.943) watched as Mike Sigel (.950) failed to make
a ball on the break. Varner then stepped to the
table and ran out the entire set to win 9-5!
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In a forty-five minute session, TOM Brown's (.000)
opponent never missed a ball, never scratched on
the break, never missed a kick, never played a bad
safety, and never missed position. His opponent
Allen Hopkins shot 1.000.
After failing to pocket a ball on the break while
leading 8-5, Rey Mertin (.939) could have
unscrewed. Bill Incardons (.918) ran out the set
to win 9-8.
After controlling the match to a 6-4 lead, Bill
Incardona (.833) scratched on the break. Earl
Strickland (.887) ran the next thirty-six balls,
forced Incardona to kick, then ran nine more.
Strickland won 9-6.
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(.839), Efren Reyee (.939) never missed a ball.
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his very successful USPPA Pro-Am handicap division.
Chris MacDonald outpointed Jr. Harris in the Pro-Am
for the $2,000 first prize. The field for the $3,000
added event has grown from 48 to 96 and now to 118.
The next Pro-Am will cut off at 128.
Incidentally, when in Reno, don't miss Mickey Peel's
fabulous "Pasta Fresca" featuring Italian cuisine and
specializing in pastas and sauces.
The Pro-Am in-the-money results follow:
NAME PRIZE NAME PRIZE
V^; 15
1st Chris MacDonald
2nd Jr. Harris
3rd Keith McCready
4th Danny D'Imperio
5th-6th
Vern Steinke
Kim Davenport
7th-8th
Eli Robertson
Nick Cano
9th-12th
Dave Bollman
Jim Hughes
Danny Medina
Jeff Hill
$2,000
1,260
1,000
700
500
500
350
350
240
240
240
240
13th-16th
Randy Bast
Paul Brienza
Rick White
Freddy Kent
17th-24th
Dave Favor
Gerry Kelly
Mike Sweeny
Darrell Nordquist
Tony Annigoni
Don Steele
Pete Quande
Tom Sorenson
175
175
175
175
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
J
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Rakes in the Shekels in Toledo. . .
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TOLEDO, OH (5/8-11/86) - Mike Sigel showed incred
ible form as he swept away the $5,000 grand prize
and the 1986 Glass City Open title. In the race to
eleven event, Sigel went undefeated (7-0) posting
victories over Thompson (0), McCready (3), Mougey
(4), Mizerak (9), Bollman (8), Burge (4), and
finally last year's adversary Kim Davenport (3).
Davenport lost his opening match to Steve
Dobrowolski and then won his next ten matches!
Promoter Larry Kahan added $5,000 to the prize fund
and attracted fifty-seven top flight professionals
each competing for a piece of the $16,000 purse.
Kahan also held a "Monte Hall" type raffle which
awarded (1) a $350 cue, (2) a $615 cue & case, and
(3) $50 a week for one year! The in-the-money
results follow:
NAME PRIZE NAME PRIZE
1st Mike Sigel
2nd Kim Davenport
3rd Billy Burge
4th Dave Bollman
5th-6th
Jose Parica
Mike Bandy
7th-8th
Wade Crane
Efren Reyes
9th-12th
Keith McCready
Mike Gulyassy
Steve Dobrowolski
Steve Mizerak
$5,000
2,400
1,650
1,150
830
830
530
530
350
350
350
35Q
13th-16th
Jim Marino
Allen Hopkins
Jack Hynes
Gary Spaeth
17th-24th
Scott Kitto
Freddie Hess
Javier Franco
Bob Hunter
Tony Mougey
Ken Cross
Howard Vickery
Mike LeBron
250
250
250
250
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
and Then in Norfolk NORFOLK, VA (5/20-24/86) - S i g e l , S t r i c k l a n d , Reyes,
Hopkins, Mizerak, Pa r i ca , McCready, LeBron, V icke ry ,
Bol lman, G u l y a s s y . . . s i x t y - f o u r p layer wor ld event?
No, j u s t Barry Behrman's 5th Annual Spring Open. Q-Master B i l l i a r d s hosted the t h i r t y - t h r e e player
event and con t r i bu ted $4,000 to the purse. Each
p layer anted up a $195 ent ry fee w i th the hope of
being one of the twelve f i n a l i s t s to share in the
$10,000 purse . The f i e l d o f ac t i on fea tured th ree
Gold Crown I l l ' s , bleacher seat ing and capaci ty
crowds.
Mike S ige l was never threatened as he disposed o f
Boggs, McCready, Par ica , Reyes, Fleming, and Reyes.
He won $3,000 and paid ent ry i n t o the 11th Annual
U.S. Open scheduled for November. The in-the-money
r e s u l t s f o l l o w :
NAME PRIZE NAME PRIZE
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th-
Mike Sigel
Efren Reyes
Pat Fleming
Allen Hopkins
6th
Keith McCready
Jose Parica
$3,000
2,000
1,200
800
600
600
7th-8th
Dave Bollman
Mike Gulyassy
9th-12th
Mike LeBron
Tony Blankenship
Don Polo
Steve Mizerak
400
400
250
250
250
250
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What's Next? The next issue of Accu-Stats will feature The 3rd
Annual Busch Open scheduled for July 8-12 from
Moline, Illinois hosted by Miller Time Billiards.
Reno SCORES (cont inued from page 4)
Name Score
U17 G&wObit
713-524-1426
102) J. Harris R. White
103) fl. Igel D. Megiveron
1 0 4 ; H. Vickery L. Lotfer
105) K. McCready A. Perez
9 (.603) 7 (.750)
9 (.761) 8 (.750)
9 (.868) 8 (.745)
9 (.789) 3 (.700)
Name Score Avo
106) D. Medina H. Granas
107) 7". Bell B. Loucks
108) A. Hopkins J. Chappel
9 (.878) 8 (.848)
9 (.824) 6 (.681)
9 (.882) 7 (.779)
(cont inued on page 17) j .
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#
109) R. E.
no) e. c.
Ill) 0. H.
SCORES (cont inued 1
Name Score Avq.
Geilec Kelly
Hall MacDonald
Steele Platis
9 (.875) 8 (.818)
9 (.867) 7 (.747)
9 (.692) 8 (.618)
LOSERS (25th-32nd)
112) D. G.
113) M. 5.
114) D. G.
115; J . 8.
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ns; A. fi.
119) D. 8. * • - ' *
Rhodes Colder
Gulyassy Shaw
Louie Nolan
Harris Igel
McCready Vickery
Bell Medina
Hopkins Geiler
Steele Hall * V * ^ ^
9 (.935) 1 (.625)
9 (.896) 2 (.618)
9 ( .915; 2 (.636)
9 ( .904; 2 (.657)
9 (.841) 4 (.708)
9 ( .920; 0 (.364j
9 (.896) 3 (.676)
9 (.846) 7 (.754)
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WINNERS' BRACKET
120) E. M.
121) J. J.
122) ft. L.
123) 8. D.
124) E. W.
125) r. R.
126) N. R.
127) M. o.
Str ick land LeBron
Parica Mataya
Martin Lemke
Incardona Howard
Reyes Munson
Brown Futternick Varner Rosas
Sigel D'lmoerio
9 (.851) 7 ( .926j
9 ( .905; 4 (.786)
9 (.882) 6 (.800)
9 (.903/ 6 (.846) 9 (.895) 7 (.848)
9 (.944J 0 (.692) 9 (.840) 8 (.831) •^ J . f t ^ B • 1
9 (.831) 7 (.841)
LOSERS (17th-24th)
128) D. R.
129) M. W.
130) D. D.
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132) K. J.
1JJJ M. T.
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135) 0.
Rhodes Futternick
Gulyassy Munson
Louie D'Imperio
Rosas Harris
McCready Mataya
LeBron Bell
Hopkins Howard
Steele Lemke
•^ • ^ k ^ » ^m. %
9 ( .926; 3 (.742J
9 (.831) 4 (.776)
9 (.815) 7 (.803)
9 (.90Q> 7 (.815)
9 (.917; 5 ( .795;
9 (.827) 2 (.657)
9 (.859) 4 (.766)
9 (.818) 8 (.750)
rrom page 16) # Name Score AVQ. 1
LOSERS (13th-16th) \
136) D. Rhodes M. Gulyassy
137) D. Louie R. Rosas
138) M. LeBron K. McCready
139) A. Hopkins D. Steele
9 (.891) 1 4 (.829; 1 9 (.955; 1 1 ( .286; 1
9 ( . 8 8 8 ; ! 5 ( . 7 8 2 ; !
9 (.974; 1 0 (.272)1
WINNERS'BRACKET |
140; E. Strickland J. Parica
141) B. Incardona R. Martin
142) E. Reyes T. Brown
143) N. Varner M. Sigel
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9 (.849) 1 5 ( .787; 1
9 ( . 8 7 i ; l 6 ( .825; 1
9 (.921; J 3 (.780; J 9 (.943; 1 5 (.950) 1
LOSERS (9th-12th) |
144; J . Parica D. Rhodes
145) R. Martin D. Louie
146) T. Brown M. LeBron
147) A. Hopkins M. Sigel
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9 ( .848; 7 ( . 8 i i ; l
9 ( .789; 1 5 ( .746; 1
9 ( .800; 1 6 (.805)i
9 (.893) 1 5 (.922J
LOSERS (7th-8th) |
148; R. Martin • ^ ^ H . -Mi H H V HL • . " H H H H M M B MMML X
J- Parica
149) A. Hopkins 7*. 8ro*n
9 ( . 8 5 4 ; ! 7 ( .857; 1
9 (1 .000 I 0 ( .000;
WINNERS' BRACKET 1 •Mi L M M & " • L K M M H i K 11 M M M l
150; £. St r ick land B. Incardona
151) E. Reyes N. Varner
9 (.900; I 3 ( . 7 6 5 ; !
9 (.898; I 6 (.824) 1
LOSERS (5th-6th) I
152) R. Martin N. Varner
153} B. Incardona M i M i M i M M M M M 1 M i ML V M i ^ B ^ ^ M M
fl. Hopkins
9 (.942J I 8 (.892; 1
9 (.845; 1 6 (.867) ^^ \
LOSER (4th) * _ * ^ ^ ^ ^ %_ * ™ > » * *
154; 8. Incardona R. Martin
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9 ( .918; 8 (.939; 1
WINNERS' BRACKET |
155; E. Reyes E. St r ick land
9 (.855; 7 (.808; 1
LOSER (3rd ; |
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FINALS
157) E. Reyes E. Strickland
158) E. Reyes E. Strickland
9 (.887; 1 6 (.833; 1
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25 Brunswick Gold Crowns
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
Jackpot Nine Ball
Handicap Tournaments
Single Elimination
o Maximum Field of 16
$15 Entry Fee
(several hundred dollars
in jackpot and
growing every weekl)
For further information:
FIELDSTON BILLIARDS 5905 Broadway (240 St.) Riverdale, Bronx, NY 212-884-9800
"Plenty Free Parking
IN THE MONEY
Greenville Open GREENVILLE, SC (4/15-19/86) - Mr. T's Billiards,
25 players, $2,000 added, $125 entry fee. NAME PRIZE NAME PRIZE
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Chris MacDonald $2,000
David Howard 1,000
Jay Swanson 750
Bob Dickerson 525
5th-6th
Bob Johnson
Wade Crane
7th-8th
Dennis Searcy
Bob King
300
300
125
125
New York State Open BINGHAMTON, NY (5/3-4/86) - The Pocket Billiard
Lounge, 44 players, $1,000 added, $50 entry fee.
NAME PRIZE NAME PRIZE
lat
2nd
3rd
4th
5th-
7th-
Jim Rempe
Jack Colovita
Mac McQuillen
Mike Zuglan
6th
Pat Fleming
Danny DiLiberto
8th
Ron Casanzio
Guy Carney
$1,000
500
400
300
250
250
100
100
9th-12th
Joe Kozlowski
Bob Brundage
Gary Empey
Jerry Fiehls
13th-16th
Fred Charette
Beau McGarrett
Charles Dirisio
Fran Brewer
75
75
75
75
50
50
50
50
Memorial Day Open MELBOURNE, FL (5/24-25/86) - Golden Cue Billiards, 36 players, $100 entry fee,
NAME PRIZE NAME PRIZE
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Buddy Hall
Bob Williams
Dan Christian
Dave Favor
$1,440
720
432
288
5th-6th
David Howard
Dick Weaver
7th-8th
Mike Ives
Ron Sypher
216
216
144
144
Father's Day Open SACRAMENTO, CA (6/14-15/86) - Jointed Cue Billiards, 85 players, $500 added, $50 entry fee.
NAME PRIZE NAME PRIZE
LV
lat Nick Varner
2nd Kim Davenport
3rd Chris MacDonald
4th Lee Gaudette
5th-6th
J. Henderson
Ted Ito
$1,000
500
400
300
200
200
7th-8th
Vern Steinke Al Winchenbaugh
9th-12th
Tim Kwong Paul Martinez T. Ryan Ed Clark
150 150
100 100 100 100
18 JA
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.
YEAR TO DATE Sessions Won - Lost
(MINIMUM SESSIONS = 9)
WON LOST PCT # NAME
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WON LOST PCT
Reyes, Efren Fusco, Pete Jones, Sammy Parica, Jose Sigel, Mike Varner, Nick Hopkins, Allen Hall, Buddy Howard, David Davenport, Kim Medina, Danny Gulyassy, Mike Brown, Tom Strickland, Earl Swanson, Jay Incardona, Bill Rhodes, David Weaver, Dick Bollman, Dave McCready, Keith Mizerak, Steve Harris, Jr.
32 7 7
24 13 23 22 13 17 20 16 12
8 17 15 11
7 7
17 10 10
9
8 2 2 7 4 8
10 6 8
10 8 6 4 9 8 6 4 4
10 6 6 6
.800
.778
.778 .774 .765 .742 .688 .684 .680 .667 .667 .667 .667 .654 .652 .647 .636 .636 .630 .625 .625 .600
23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44.
Martin, Ray Williams, Bob Dobrowolski, Ste Roberts, Louie Crane, Wade DiLiberto, Danny Granas, Henry Kitto, Scott LeBron, Mike Lane, Dick Vickery, Howard Bandy, Mike Hynes, Jack Schwartz, Larry Steele, Don Geiler, Rich Mataya, Jim Jones, Danny Hubbart, Larry Hunter, Bob Marino, Jim Massey, Mike
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9 9 6 6
11 8 8 8
13 10 10
5 5 5 5 7 7 9 6 6 6 6
6 6 4 4 8 6 6 6
10 8 8 4 4 4 4 6 6 8 6 6 6 6
.600
.600
.600
.600
.579
.571
.571
.571
.565
.556
.556
.556
.556
.556
.556
.538
.538
.529
.500
.500
.500
.500
Handicap 9-Ball Tournaments Every Thursday!
RECENT WINNERS 5/29 - Ed Hodan 6/5 - Kevin Poffenberger 6/12-Jack Colovita 6/19 - Jimmy Conn
Starts 7:30 PM $15 Entry Fee
Cash Paid 4 Places Trophy for 1st
SPECIAL 1/2 PRICE RATES Mon.-Fri.. 2PM-7PM
LADIES' NIGHT Monday & Tuesday
Ladies Free with Escort
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(17) 9 It. Gold Crown Pool Tables (/) 10 ft. Cold Crown Billiard Table
353 Rt. 46, Rockaway, N J 07866 201-625-9847 19
ACCU-STATS 204 EAGLE ROCK AVENUE ROSELAND, NJ 07068 Address Correction Requested
Bulk Rate U.S. Postage
PAID
Roseland, NJ Permit #42
MAJOR TOURNAMENT RESULTS (MINIMUM WINNINGS = $938.00)
In YTD$ Sessions AURORA TOLEDO Name Events Money Winnings Won Lost LEX'TON A.C. RENO
Rempe, Jim 1 1 35000.00 7 - 0 . 1 Reyes, Efren 5 5 27642.00 3 2 - 8 3 5-6 2 7-8 1 Parica, Jose 5 4 12870.00 2 4 - 7 1 1 65-96 5-6 7-8 Varner, Nick 4 4 11664.00 2 3 - 8 2 13-16 4 . 5-6 Strickland, Earl 4 3 11411.00 1 7 - 9 5-6 33-48 5-6 . 2 Swanson, Jay 4 3 9286.60 1 5 - 8 7-8 25-32 3 . 33-48 Davenport, Kim 5 3 6626.00 20 - 10 33-48 25-32 5-6 2 65-80 Sigel, Mike 3 3 6530.00 1 3 - 4 . . 49-64 1 9-12 Hopkins, Allen 5 5 6204.00 22 - 10 5-6 3 33-48 13-16 5-6 Bollman, Dave 5 3 4696.80 17 - 10 9-12 2 97-128 4 33-48 Incardona, Bill 3 2 4494.00 1 1 - 6 . 33-48 33-48 . 3 Howard, David 4 4 3429.00 1 7 - 8 4 9-12 49-64 . 17-24 Martin, Ray 3 1 3000.00 9 - 6 . . 97-128 25-32 4 DiLiberto, Danny 3 2 2822.80 8 - 6 9-12 49-64 9-12 Williams, Bob 3 2 2822.80 9 - 6 9-12 49-64 9-12 Medina, Danny 4 4 2801.40 1 6 - 8 13-16 4 25-32 . 25-32 LeBron, Mike 5 4 2688.00 13 - 10 25-32 13-16 17-24 17-24 9-12 Jones, Sammy 1 1 2634.00 7 - 2 . . 7-8 Weaver, Dick 2 1 2634.00 7 - 4 . 33-48 7-8 Gulyassy, Mike 3 3 2467.00 1 2 - 6 . . 13-16 9-12 13-16 Brown, Tom 2 2 2342.40 8 - 4 13-16 . . 7 - 8 Burge, Billy 4 2 2088.00 6 - 8 17-24 . 97-128 3 65-80 Brunt, George 1 1 1976.00 4 - 2 . . 9-12 Fusco, Pete 1 1 1976.00 7 - 2 . . 9-12 Jones, Danny 4 3 1793.00 9 - 8 17-24 5-6 49-64 . 65-80 Lane, Dick 4 2 1755.00 1 0 - 8 17-24 49-64 13-16 33-48 Hall, Buddy 3 3 1693.00 1 3 - 6 . 9-12 17-24 . 25-32 Rhodes, David 2 2 1530.00 7 - 4 . . 49-64 . 9-12 Kitto, Scott 3 2 1417.00 8 - 6 . 33-48 13-16 17-24 Hunter, Bob 3 2 1417.00 6 - 6 . . 13-16 17-24 65-80 Mizerak, Steve 3 3 1343.00 1 0 - 6 17-24 9-12 . 9-12 Mataya, Jim 3 3 1269.00 7 - 6 . 25-32 33-48 . 17-24 Massey, Mike 3 2 1263.00 6 - 6 . 25-32 17-24 . 49-64 Roberts, Louie 2 2 1249.00 6 - 4 . 7-8 33-48 Louie, Dan 1 1 1200.00 5 - 2 . . . . 9-12 Harris, Jr. 3 2 1159.00 9 - 6 25-32 . 25-32 . 17-24 McCready, Keith 3 2 1150.00 1 0 - 6 . . 65-96 9-12 13-16 Geiler, Rich 3 2 1138.00 7 - 6 33-48 . 17-24 . 25-32 Crane, Wade 4 3 1135.00 1 1 - 8 33-48 25-32 49-64 7-8 MacDonald, Chris 4 1 1109.60 6 - 8 7-8 33-48 97-128 . 33-48 DiToro, John 2 2 1097.00 4 - 4 17-24 . 25-32 Riley, Joe 1 1 988.00 3 - 2 . . 17-24 Metushneck, Ed 1 1 988.00 3 - 2 . . 17-24 Vanover, Tom 1 1 988.00 3 - 2 . . 17-24 Lerraan, Ray 1 1 988.00 4 - 2 . . 17-24 Bell, Terry 3 2 938.00 5 - 6 17-24 33-48 . . 17-24