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Show BILLIAaOtSTSl im mm Cutler Makes Hit of Describing! Shots. J SUTTON WAmf WE HUNDrI Puhlic When Years Old! BY WILLIE HrM As the experts in neal of sport, from punillHm (iH have been drafted by thJdl jor tho purpose of upllftM it Is not at all nurpUl3 RE b0 1 It Is true that bllllarfiS plo ted on- tho stage o! and I have f,lven cxhlblB and fancy shots all ovor iV the first lime that IM dramatized was when tuS Cllno and Burt Mank th2B pearod In a sketch lA vl Colonial theater, last ainS sketch entitled "A mM Parlor." Tho hllllardilS to speak, and while Mas at cs a negro porter, crtM burden of tho sketch smT have much Interesting lor seems to be tho beX lot. and he carried hlnJ self-possession, and mads the sketch with predsCS Through tho introducHiB ody element, the player X got tho close attention 0K for the billiard gamo beS and Cllno, and tho cduaitjK therefore, excellent. im Tho lntorcst aroused fM was shown by the pre!, every expert In tho eltSK I noticed George SIossonM Thomas Hueston, tha 'm Fred Fames, the three-eiMT Alfredo Do Oro, and rr-fnB Cutler made a hit bylft which he described the JK Mank kept everybody Imf by his sallies. He saliJiW Christmas presents ynaW pool halls. "Of course,i numbers are all worn offB1 nln't finding fault with thai. I can call ott ihaM halls easy, as 1 know ferent shapes." Mank amf, having a hard time gel! down fine, owing to tiim tnblo he played on wm and no sooner did hW amount of force on thanw down hill, and his etrokqB; Taken as a whole, the and should count heavl country- It should have, ami-effect ami-effect on Uio billiard pw I am very much dls&l&l suggestion of George EutBk gamo of 500 points fori: plonshlp, for which I 'IB Sutton first consented of 1500 points, threo iriSi suddenly shifts and sayjjSf not permit it, and thatjMr restrict the play to 5Mi If Sutton cannot d&fjR the basis agreed on vjV than it looks to mo et'P . to relinquish the ombhH was set tor the middle wnW less Sutton changes hliF I will hardly go to ChlMJ caro to play a one-nighjB'' championship. MomlngHV a three-nights' matcbjK Pittsburg on February nothing would give me. than to play a 1500-p? tho 18.1 title. -Mr However, if Sutton dMflff have to set sail for llm IS. 2 mach between DtnlD which Is said to be for tMTp of that stylo of play. -r my own Idons on thnt siiflk less my attitude will m when I get the winnorhfcj When I first began glK; of billiards. I was butK age. and while I was prwi In the east, tho west haAj thing of me. Therefore;M to Walla "Walla, Washm, though I could play nniK fancy shots. On tho afUHL rival there with my faUHT the leading billiard roptj. introduced to a young KS ker. Ho was wealthy, K. playor at straight nuVMi. 10 and 50. In thoso da?KL that unless tho balls IKM had to get up on the full length In ordor to oflM ker suggested that we Ph to pass the tlmo awty!1 would be delighted, and!, interesting, proposed a ceded readily and wo My go on a 300-polnt gam We banked for tho IeH Counting from the spoiJm togothcr and carried tflH rail for tho necessary Parker did was to chaiXMrnm copted his defeat SiH afterward said he woul4 anybody In the west. 4mm Thomas Hueston, taraH of the pool title, did ?0jH In New York at IacH academy, and was m "jM championship match ltH cert hall of the owiSr York, with Joromo K great Interest In the struj,, mlrers of that style ol l William Mclvny, tho.yJ rocontly won tho Grcai8W championship for nmatc.JMM Ions, is getting in conai title from the stacks , Frank Hoppe, Sr.. ifsJfeT tho title and believes IW gets another chance Mi Tom Gallagher. oHJ back about as far fljyrB" Is still actively jngasim a player and writer, with great skill. mam -In regard to m' ftm Sutton of Chicago, JMf ton accepted ?" THSKr1 ! nights match nl.JHJBL t the championship, tlio umdt points, or 500 points &mml Mr Sutton, after he naji posted some time. wJMa mntch to one "'6, VW? Sutton rofuses to pW M.-s will lose his title. 'HH |