onepocket
11-24-2008, 11:23 AM
Here it is folks, time to kick off the voting for this year’s elections for the One Pocket Hall of Fame! Last year two great players were elected into our HOF, Jimmy Fusco and Billy Incardona, as well as the legendary promoters George & Pauli Jansco. To learn more about last year’s inductees and to see all of of the players inducted over the past 5 years, please visit the One Pocket Hall of Fame (http://onepocket.org/fame.htm) here on this web site.
Selection criteria for the One Pocket Hall of Fame:
1. Great Players who have demonstrated their excellence in tournament competition over time.
2. After Hours Legends who have demonstrated their excellence and their heart by matching up against the best of their time.
3. Teachers or Promoters of the game who have had a lasting impact on the growth and popularity of One Pocket.
These are not separate categories, but rather are the all around qualities that have made every member of our Hall of Fame names that are solidly associated with the game of One Pocket.
Please note you can vote for more than one candidate, but be sure to select all of the candidates you wish to vote for before you submit your vote. Once you submit your vote it cannot be changed, so be sure to complete your selections carefully before you click on the “Vote Now” button.
Living Legends of the Game:
Jack Cooney - The quintessential after hours One Pocket player, Jack made a successful career as the master of the patient, upscale hustle. Considered one of the finest 'movers' ever in the game, even top players had their hands full with the elusive Mr. Cooney.
Buddy Hall – After favoring 9-Ball for many years, Buddy has matured into a powerful One Pocket player, racking up wins in multiple One Pocket events against the best the game has to offer. He was inducted into the BCA Hall of Fame in 2000.
Allen Hopkins – A great all-around player who was also an after-hours heavy weight before he turned his attention to promoting his successful Expo event. Hopkins won Grady Mathews’ first Legends of One Pocket tournament in 1991.
‘San Jose’ Dick Mc Morran - One of the West Coast's legendary action men who was a top One Pocket specialist in the days before he 'retired' to raise a family.
Eugene ‘Clem’ Metz – One of the top ‘undercover’ One Pocket players ever. All the old time champions include his name on their short lists of "the best One Pocket player ever". ‘Clem’ is a legend of the road from the old school.
Jose Parica – The leader of the Philippine invasion, and one of the world’s very top all-around players. The more Jose has resided in the USA, the more he has taken to the game of One Pocket. A seemingly tireless competitor, no one has won more One Pocket events coast-to-coast than Jose Parica.
Cecil Tugwell - One of our senior players who is both a tournament champion (multiple times) and a solid after-hours player. Amazingly, he accomplished much of this success after switching from right-handed to left handed after suffering a broken hand.
Deceased:
Hubert ‘Daddy Warbucks’ Cokes (deceased) – One of the very early players that spread the game of One Pocket around well before the Johnston City era. His strong play and imposing personality commanded the respect of players and fans alike over a very long career. He introduced One Pocket or sharpened the games of countless champions along the way.
Johnny Ervolino (deceased) A two-time Stardust Open One Pocket champion, and for years one of the top players in the legendary action rooms of NYC.
Marvin Henderson (deceased) – A top all-around player and road warrior, Marvin won the 1968 Stardust One Pocket. Marvin was considered by many to have the most beautiful pool stroke ever seen.
Johnny 'Irish' Lineen (deceased) – Legendary early player whose game peaked in the years before Johnston City.
Frank ‘Bananas’ Rodriguez (deceased) – A top western player from the old school, that influenced many players over the years.
‘Mexican Johnny’ Vasquez (deceased) - I lifelong hustler with outstanding all-around talent; another very strong Chicago player.
Cleo Vaughn (deceased) - One of the true southern gentlemen of One Pocket, and one of the biggest money players ever. Once he locked into a game, no one was a more determined marathon competitor!
Rudolf ‘Fats’ Wanderone (deceased) – ‘NY Fats’ or ‘Minnesota Fats’, the rotund poster boy of Johnston City, was one of the most entertaining poolroom personalities of all time, who was actually a pretty good player in his prime. One Pocket was his favorite game, and his own rulebook was in fact the first book published that featured One Pocket, right on the cover!
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Please note: You must be a registered member of OnePocket.org for at least 30 days to be eligible to vote. Also, OnePocket.org reserves the right to limit voting to "Verifed Members" if necessary to protect the integrity of the voting process.
Thank you for your understanding!
Selection criteria for the One Pocket Hall of Fame:
1. Great Players who have demonstrated their excellence in tournament competition over time.
2. After Hours Legends who have demonstrated their excellence and their heart by matching up against the best of their time.
3. Teachers or Promoters of the game who have had a lasting impact on the growth and popularity of One Pocket.
These are not separate categories, but rather are the all around qualities that have made every member of our Hall of Fame names that are solidly associated with the game of One Pocket.
Please note you can vote for more than one candidate, but be sure to select all of the candidates you wish to vote for before you submit your vote. Once you submit your vote it cannot be changed, so be sure to complete your selections carefully before you click on the “Vote Now” button.
Living Legends of the Game:
Jack Cooney - The quintessential after hours One Pocket player, Jack made a successful career as the master of the patient, upscale hustle. Considered one of the finest 'movers' ever in the game, even top players had their hands full with the elusive Mr. Cooney.
Buddy Hall – After favoring 9-Ball for many years, Buddy has matured into a powerful One Pocket player, racking up wins in multiple One Pocket events against the best the game has to offer. He was inducted into the BCA Hall of Fame in 2000.
Allen Hopkins – A great all-around player who was also an after-hours heavy weight before he turned his attention to promoting his successful Expo event. Hopkins won Grady Mathews’ first Legends of One Pocket tournament in 1991.
‘San Jose’ Dick Mc Morran - One of the West Coast's legendary action men who was a top One Pocket specialist in the days before he 'retired' to raise a family.
Eugene ‘Clem’ Metz – One of the top ‘undercover’ One Pocket players ever. All the old time champions include his name on their short lists of "the best One Pocket player ever". ‘Clem’ is a legend of the road from the old school.
Jose Parica – The leader of the Philippine invasion, and one of the world’s very top all-around players. The more Jose has resided in the USA, the more he has taken to the game of One Pocket. A seemingly tireless competitor, no one has won more One Pocket events coast-to-coast than Jose Parica.
Cecil Tugwell - One of our senior players who is both a tournament champion (multiple times) and a solid after-hours player. Amazingly, he accomplished much of this success after switching from right-handed to left handed after suffering a broken hand.
Deceased:
Hubert ‘Daddy Warbucks’ Cokes (deceased) – One of the very early players that spread the game of One Pocket around well before the Johnston City era. His strong play and imposing personality commanded the respect of players and fans alike over a very long career. He introduced One Pocket or sharpened the games of countless champions along the way.
Johnny Ervolino (deceased) A two-time Stardust Open One Pocket champion, and for years one of the top players in the legendary action rooms of NYC.
Marvin Henderson (deceased) – A top all-around player and road warrior, Marvin won the 1968 Stardust One Pocket. Marvin was considered by many to have the most beautiful pool stroke ever seen.
Johnny 'Irish' Lineen (deceased) – Legendary early player whose game peaked in the years before Johnston City.
Frank ‘Bananas’ Rodriguez (deceased) – A top western player from the old school, that influenced many players over the years.
‘Mexican Johnny’ Vasquez (deceased) - I lifelong hustler with outstanding all-around talent; another very strong Chicago player.
Cleo Vaughn (deceased) - One of the true southern gentlemen of One Pocket, and one of the biggest money players ever. Once he locked into a game, no one was a more determined marathon competitor!
Rudolf ‘Fats’ Wanderone (deceased) – ‘NY Fats’ or ‘Minnesota Fats’, the rotund poster boy of Johnston City, was one of the most entertaining poolroom personalities of all time, who was actually a pretty good player in his prime. One Pocket was his favorite game, and his own rulebook was in fact the first book published that featured One Pocket, right on the cover!
--> Please do not post any questions or comments in this thread <--
A separate comments thread has been provided -- please post your questions and comments there. Posts to this voting only thread will be removed to the comments thread.
Please note: You must be a registered member of OnePocket.org for at least 30 days to be eligible to vote. Also, OnePocket.org reserves the right to limit voting to "Verifed Members" if necessary to protect the integrity of the voting process.
Thank you for your understanding!