2013 Bank Pool Hall of Fame Ballot

2013 Bank Pool Hall of Fame Ballot

  • Bob Bowles (deceased)

    Votes: 23 37.7%
  • 'Tough Tony' Brewer

    Votes: 8 13.1%
  • Clyde Childress (deceased)

    Votes: 10 16.4%
  • Tony Coleman

    Votes: 28 45.9%
  • 'Buddy' Hall

    Votes: 19 31.1%
  • Marvin Henderson (deceased)

    Votes: 8 13.1%
  • Kenny ‘Romburg’ Remus (deceased)

    Votes: 15 24.6%
  • ‘Mexican Johnny’ Vasquez (deceased)

    Votes: 19 31.1%

  • Total voters
    61
  • Poll closed .
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onepocket

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In keeping with the guidelines established by the One Pocket Hall of Fame, the same criteria is in place for the Legends of Bank Pool.

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 and Promoters of the game who have had a lasting impact on the growth and popularity of the game.

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Bob Bowles (deceased) – According to Eddie Taylor, Bob Bowles was the top banker in that part of the country in the generation before Eddie came to preeminence.

'Tough Tony' Brewer - One of the senior living Bank champions from Chicago, Tony has won tournaments that were loaded with Bank talent.

Clyde Childress (deceased) – A strong and still up-and-coming player with unquestioned competitive spirit, when his life was cut short by a tragic auto accident.

Tony Coleman - Tony has been a lively action man for years, as well as competing in many Bank tournaments. Tony finished 2nd to Varner in the first DCC Banks event.

'Buddy' Hall – One the great all-around players of the 20th Century, growing up in Bank country naturally helped Buddy develop a strong Banks game. Buddy won the 2004 Gulf Coast Classic Banks division.

Marvin Henderson (deceased) A smooth stroking all-around player who excelled at all games. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Marvin was in action from coast to coast.

Kenny ‘Romburg’ Remus (deceased) – One of ‘Bugs’ Chicago peers who sought out and beat nearly everybody, but unfortunately was killed at way too early an age.

‘Mexican Johnny’ Vasquez (deceased) - I lifelong hustler with outstanding all-around talent; another very strong Chicago player.


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Congratulations to Tony Coleman and Bob Bowles (posthumous) on their election in to the One Pocket Hall of Fame in recognition for Bank Pool!
 
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